Death. Two travel-worn and, weary feet at rest, From path of pa'n iot shrouded In the past ; Tao coM band folded on a colder breast. From which the soul hat Ufe?n ttii'htat last ; Two eye froin whose dark, vacant cells the glow Of sunlight seems forever to tiave fled ; Two mute lips meeting as an unstrung bow, From which the final arrow, speech, has sped. This is the sobtlesi of all mysteries : Some call It Death, and others name it Teaco. D. E- O' Sullivan. FARM A HOUSEHOLD. To remove tea stains from cups and saucers, scour with ashes. If the oven is too hot when baking, plAce a dish of cold water in it. Cream sweetened with powdered sugar will keep for a couple of days. Lard, ir applied at once, will often prevent a bruise discoloring. To prevent flat-irons from scorching, wipe them on a cloth wet with kerosene. For preserving cheese from mold, cov er with a piece of linen or cotton cloth. Boiling in strong soapsuds will clean up an old lamp burner and make it good as new. Oil cloths can be brightened after washing, by rubbing hard with a flannel moistened with kerosene. . spoonful of vinegar put into the water in which meats or fowls are to be boiled, will make them teuder. To remove a glass stopper, drop some glycerine in the surrounding crevices, and after an hour or two it will loosen. Windows should be washed with milk warm water, using soap only when nee essary, then dried with linen, and pol ished with chamois. Flat irons that show a disposition to rust may, while yet a trifle warm, be rubbed on edges and face with a little tallow ; wheu next put to heat they should, as soon as warm, have the tallow wiped off with an old cloth, when they will be found bright and smooth. It 13 stated that if au outside leaf of a c.ifcbage plant which is infested with green worms is broken off and placed flat over the top of such plant in the after noon, nearly all the worms in the cab bage will be fouDd next morning cangre- gatsd on this leaf, and can be easily removed and destroyed remedy if true. A valuable Fanny Field says the white fowl fever has struck the poultry world, and bids fair to rage violently for the next year or two at least. During the past season the demand for white Plymouth and white Wyandotte eggs far exceeded the supply, and it looks now as if the same state ot affairs would continue another i season It is said that while pea meal is a gieat butter producing food, it is very daDger- ous to feed it in large quantities. It is much worse even than Adhj ground corn meal for forming into balls in the stomach. The safest way to feed it is to mil it well with coarse feed or chaff, and accompany it with plenty of oil meal, new process. Dlstempei in a colt takes about three weeks to run its course. All the medi cine required is a slight dose of Epsom salts 3iy four to six ounces and good nnrsing. Give warm bran mashes, oat or linseed meal gruel, keep the animal warm, and rub the legs with cloths wet with hot water. A table?DOOnfuI Of mustard in the water would be beneficial if the legs seem to be weak and numb. An Ohio farmer says that be has tried the plan of sowing a narrow strip of wheat around the field, or one side of It, late In August or early in September, to avert the damage done by the Hessian fly, and that in every Instance the plan has worked well. The fly congregates In this strip, which can be plowed under -a soon as the eges are laid, thus destroy ing them. The whole field can then be put into wheat, with comparative Im munity from attack. The Dent varieties of corn ai3 almost exclusively cultivated at the "West and South, where longer, hotter seasons will allow them to ripen. One reason is they save labor in husking. Thlrtv l.uaheis Is a good day's work with our small flint corn, but sixty and even eighty bushels of -ars a day are common with well eared com of the Dent varieties. The Dent corn will also yield more grain to the bushel of ears than any other. Some of the best crops of Dent corn have been grown in New England, though of early ripening sorts. tthlstllnf. If a boy Is allowed to whistle, it will turn his attention in a great degree from the desire to possess a drum, and if pa ternal firmnesa be added, he can be kept satisfied about one until he gets to be sixteen years old, when be will strike the cornet period. Shakespeare was well acquainted with the art. lie makes Othello say concern ing Desdemona : "If I do not provo her false, I'll whistle bet off and let her down the wind a prey to fortune, e'en though hei very cries were my dead heart strings. Negroes an the best whistlers in the world. Frequently one bears a colon d lmprovlsatore whistling the quaiDtest and sweetest melodies, and with the colored male In general whistling comes as natural as grunting does to a bog. Men whistle when they are happy and they whistle when they are 9ad. When you see a carpenter or a house painter pushing his plane or slapping on the paint and whistling a lively air at the same time, set him down as a man who pays his debts, is cheerful at home and never whips his children. When a man is sad he whistles in a doleful tone. Nine times out of ten he won't chocad a dismal air, but he will whistle a lively tune, a hornpipe or a negro minstrel end song. And he will draw the melody in and out be tween! his lips in a way to draw tears from all listeners. Sometimes a man accomplishes the same result when he is cheerful and trying to whistle real good. Girls In general whistle in a tort of jfiky. disconnected, jim-jamsortof way and: groan mildly between the notea They'd better let whistling alone. 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FBAZEB AXLE HUT IN THK WOULD GREASE y Oet the Oenulaa. Bold Everywhrra. yiRsmiA firms ijnrn e.. 3 ft vJ Hn Vnii E B . 1 I I i I I A wijtcHETri; s HTroi-iiogri.n c i.imr ip SlA t ir.6liti.fts t .r.ietif f ..r I onsnmetloa In err tu!fr i.f l:.r f' -. YoT i uoith Weak Anveltli- i'.: : Ornrril hrklllly aB , in -.!- :"i ! :--ciy 5r-nr . it cert KUka i o Jf. " "j"'...'JJ!yj''.."' L" riaae, ruiu on alter ratlnn, with a dla lnrl In:-, tl on to exertion of body or ml ad. Irritability of temper. Law plrtta, with I IVtSOI'V TOP. Folds up I llko an wnt.rrlla. W.-lBh Uleathan la l,a. fan bo ti taken ofT or put en In 3 mln- I Utea. frladj. In a.ra m nr. IQBAW-POKEB 1TE3IS FOB THOUHHT. It is your liabiia iliat are leading yon .o snccess or ruin. Love, faith, patience the three essen tials to a happy life. Love is lowliness; on the wedding rir.j sparkles no jewel. No man ever stated his griefs as light ly as he might dc. If you would know what a dollar is worth, try to borrow one. He that would jest must take a jest, else lo let it alone were best. He who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sella need have but one. No man is matriculated to the art of life till be has been well tempted. A man generally employs his passion when he is at the end of his reason. Except ye become as little children ytj cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. l'hysic is, for the most part, but a substitute for exercise or temperance. ne who murmurs with his lot is like one barirg his feet to tread on thorns. A child's heart responds to the tones of its mother's voice like a harp to the wind. Minds of moderate calibre ordinarily condemn everything that is beyond their range. To be in a passion is to punish one's self for the faults and impertinences of another. They that do nothing are in the readi est way to do that which is worse than nothing. 1'romtses made in time of affliction requite a bettr memory than people commonly possess. To enjoy a thing exclusively is com , monly to excludes yourself from the true enjoyment of it. The more tender and delicate the blos soms of joy, the purer must be the hand that will cull them. A promise is a just debt, which you must take care to pay. for honor and honesty are the security. The busybody labors without thanks, woks without credit, lives without love, and dies without tears. Women who read prefaces and notes are of some significance ; with men, at most, the opposite were true. We are not only governed by people who are weaker than ourselves, but even by those whom we think so. The best of nil prayers is, to act with a pure intention, and with a continual reference to the will of God. Contentment is a gwd thing until it reaches the point where it sits Ib the shade and lets the weeds grow. Whatever is learned should be learned so thoroughly that the next and higher step may be comparatively easy. Eve ry man's roof covers a little corner i of Paradise, unless he has a scolding wife, in which case the climate changes. A man can do without his own appro bation in much society, but must make great exertion to gain it when he lives alone. The man who get8 his living by his wits alone, generally works with too small a capital, ne only succeeds in failing. One of the most important distinctions of our judgment is, that some of them are intutitive and others founded on the judgment. It is with narrow-souled people aa vrith narrow-necked bottles, the less they have in them, the more noise they make in pouring it out. What the country neds most is broad, true men at the front men who think more of their country and its interests than of themselves. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opin ion, it ia essential that public opinion should be enlightened. With time everything vanishes and decays except the virtue of the true, which will stand like a rock, and guard them unharmed forever. The body of man, oppressed by excess, bears down the mind and depresses to the earth any portion of the divine spirit we have been endowed with. No great civilization is possible to a race, nor spiritual progress to an individ ual, where the power of death to dissolve life is not conquered In thought and feeling. We should manage our fortune as we do our health enjoy it when good, be patient when it is bad, and never apply violent remedies except in extreme ne cessity. In most quarrels there is fault on both sides. Both flint and steel are necessary to the production of a spark ; either may hammer on wood forever, and no fire will follow. It Is better that joy should be spread over al) the day in the form of strength, than that it should be concentrated into ecstacies full of dangers and followed by reactions. Tatience under persecution is a Chris tian virtue ; but there are times in the history of communities as well as of in dividuals, when Bilence is a sin and sab rrjisnlMi a crime. Cultivate a thankful spirit among the members of your own household. Never mind the petty annoyances of life that come to all of us, but forget them in thinking upon the innumerable blessings that aie crowning, or have crowned jonr days. Evil thoughts, those birds of ill omen, may alight anywhere ; but you may be sure they never stay where they are unwelcome. Some things, at least, are optioaal with you. and neither the world, the flesh nor the devil can compel you to entertain unholy thoughts or de sires if you do not choose to do so. We cannot look, however imperfectly, upon a great man without gaining some thing by him. He is the living light fountain which it is good and pleasant to be near ; the light which enlightens which has enlightened the darkness of the world ; and this not as a kindled lamp only, but rather as a natural lu minary, shining by the gift of heaven ; a flowing light fountain, as we say, of natural, original Insight, ot manhood, of heroic nobleness. In whose radiance all souls feel that it is well with them. IT IS WOXDE&FTZ. hv r-.i.i!.- rlieuii:iti-tn logins, and bow in -i ii i.-iV it grows in the y stem, until an; i- xi'irtk-il to fiml himself it victim in ci.ii ! t!u a-iitts or chronic form. He th---t l-ir.i the fearful tenacity of its grij :in I tins utter powrrleaaness of the or li:itry ronie liM to give relief. i'r ;.'t;ly to n disease have phynician" n-i.-.-n more tri Iv. an! none has more co:niilet.-!y LatUori their efforts to provide a sH-i:ic; an.l until Athlophoros was dis Civerc! there no medicine which wo'iM rnirely cure rheumatism, neuralgia nn 1 nervotn or sick headache. Thousands of testimonials like the following jprova lievoivl (piest'ion that Athlophoros is the onlv relihle remedy, and that it will do all "that is claimed for it. Catskill, Green Co., N. Y. August 19, lSSfi. I can recommend the Athlophoros to anyhody t!iat is in want of it. It has cured my mother who lias had neuralgia all her life and also rheumatism. She says she is nil free from pain now, snd will not be without a Ixjtlle for twice the price. I (tavc a liottle to my brother who had neu ralgia in the bowels and it fixed him in a few days. Frank Edwards. Rouses Tt., Clifton Co., N. Y. August ISth, 1880. Two year arrothis Summer I was sorely afflicted with rheumatism in my riht Vnee and loft t.ho!iMcr, and was induced by a friend to try Athl"jhrros. I used five tot tics, ki well, ii.nl have lecn compara tively free from rheumatism since. 1 nave great faith in it, and have recommended it to my fricnd. So far as I know all who have tried it speak its praise. K. Hr-aTO!. I- vrrr drurritshnuM keen Athlophoros ant Alhlophortw Pills, but where they tan not be hoti!iit of the tlriiririt-t the Athlo Dhoros Co.. 11 Z Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid on receipt of reeular nrie. which is fl.tO ier oottie for Athlophoros an 1 flV. for Pills. Kor liver and ki1ner rtiara-s. 1yj.eria, m dlirerion. wenkma. nervous rlrtilhty. oiaeaart of women, ronstipatinn, heanache. Impure blood, AC, A tnlopbotra tills are unequal eo. CARRIAGES. WAGONS h SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Trimming and REPAIRING of all kinds done t the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PK1CES. Also, Planing, Sawing and Wood Turn ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of heavy work done. Can-lane smith shop connected All parties trnstloa; me with work will be Honor ably dealt with- All work warranted I). X. CHUTE. Ebensbunr, October 34. 1884. LADIES! Are you reekless enorajrh to venture If ao mmi two cent (n stamps to the Mod. ruMiMitu Co , BM and MO Washington Street. New York, for ens of their beautiful illustrated Ijtcl !-( Booki," It is a novel, unique, and interrM- work to every person of refinement. On receipt of ten cents in atamps they will send postpaid a full set of their famous house hold frame Verba. Forten eenta they will alivownd a hfmk rontalnine eomplete words of The Mikado." mid tnnajc i.l Its most popular songs, tofretlu-r with ten rxnnifitr ehronio cards. dUINEPTUS i A very pletiaitjjr, harml.-a (lyryrrlrij-r-0 smmati' eomponnd for difroi"!nc "r Ut ot qnininr ami other bittrr dram, eitlr.-r w.lii! or fluid. Prlr-e If, Cents per Pint Dottle. Prwrib-d by th physicians in Enrobe snd Amrrirfi. Formula ac companies every bottle. For bale by lrnj,-iriata. Mannfartnrcd by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., i.onox An xevt vop.k. 532536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK. CITY. ELIXIR. Ajj elupant Fnsll,h rharmaeentic prrperation for bilious, malarial ami blood trouble ; the re suit of over twenty -five years of most t mitient scientific research. Approved by the hifrhest medical authorities. In use in the homiitnls in every pnrt of Kurr-pe. Especially helpful to ladies, children and peo ple ot sedentary habits Entirely vegetable ; free from harmful rtrucs. In Handiome Packages, Price 50 Ctj. 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II HZr Tm- 1 raaaaMaaaa Saltara' Llrar ritla l i Salt) r all Draaatataaaa aaaa In Sir i i v 11 (I- I "pi TriSrCra.V?,'- niT ASDHL'JIOR. When titna deals the cards the maj ority are sure to get the deuce. The way of the transgressor is hard until he reaches tbe Canada line, The biggest gum-boil on record has been discovered in a mucilage factory The mtn with a boil on bis cheek would like to throw his phizache to the dogs. It is only once in a life-time that tbe avenge man lores his neighbot as himself. There are lota of people who think they are tired when they are only con stitutionally lazy. Tbe man who it good natured all day does moie for the race than be who does much talking. Ilarlly anybody would care to change plucea with the turtle and yet he has a great snap. -A cross old bachelor suggests that birtha should be announced under tbe bead of new mueic. Brilliant men are born with black eyes. Men with less brilliancy have their eyes blacked artificially. "There's a coolness between us," Baid the sea captains to each other when an iceberg passed between the ships. Tbe bandy legged man Is happy, I ween ; To terror he's sever a prey Bis knees uever smite together with fear. Because be ain't built that way. borne one says it is the hill which produces tbe echo. And here we have lived all these years thinking it was tbe bollor. You should never tell a man that be lies. Simply remark that he is guilty of heterophemy and drop the subject if he'll let you. Dont judge a man by the noise hei makes lu this world. Two trade doi- i Urs in the pocket will make more jingle than $10,000 in bills. A correspondent wishes to know how editors ppend theii leisure hour". Leisure hours 1 O, yen ; they speud tbm catchicg up with their work. "How one thing brings up anoth- er." said his lady, in plexsing retrospec tion. "Yes" replied Dibbs, "an emetic. ror instance." one iert tne taoie in a huff. A whetstone miue has been discov ered in Dakota. Now let some one turn up a scythe quarry and tbe bay crop of Dakota will be secure against loss. Uncle Sam is monarch of millions of unsurveyed acres, and is that much better than Alexander Selkirk, who was only monarch of what be surveyed. An exchange tells bow to make an umbrella case. Easy enough steal the umbrella. But who ever beard of an umbrella case being brought to trial, anyway. "I've eaten next to nothing," lisp ed Smithers, who was dining with bis girl. "Oh I always do that when I sit by you." responded the young lady pleasantly. A philosopher says that only through failure can success be obtained. This is perhaps the reason that so many mer chants purchase expensive houses after having failed. In a bathhouse. Customer (frantic ally) Here I I say I There are no tow els here. Proprietor In a moment, sir. The gentleman in number seven is near ly through with it. A Waterbury five-year-old at the supper table last evening set down a cup of milk which he had raised to his l:pe, with the remark : "Mamma, I believe tbe milkman baa a sour cow." A newspaper has been discovered in Pekin, China, that was started In tbe year 911. It is never bothered with communications from the man who took it from the start. An advertisement reads : "Wanted, a young man to be partly out of doors and partly behind the counter," and a Cleveland paper asks : "What will be the result when the door slams?" A poor man frequently talks about how much he would do ror his fellow men if he were rich. After he stikes oil, however, he generally forgets that be doesn't represent the entire human race. They say a careful recalculation of the distance between the sun and earth has again been made and found to be 92,959,000 miles. That settles it. No danger of the two planets colliding be fore the next Presidential election. A young lady was giving an account the other day of an extraordinary indi vidual whom she saw during her vacation rambles last summer, and was pressed for a description of him. "Oh," she said, "it's useless to try to describe him until youv'e seen him, and when you have seen him there's nothing to say." "You know, my dear, 1 haye often said that like the rest of human kind I am only a poor weak sinner," said Mr. Jones, as be was trying to excuse him self to his wife. "Yes," remarked she i "yon have so. And I have never in all my life saw anybody so anxious to prove the truth of this statement as you seem to be." A resident of a suburb of Philadel phia traded bis white cow for a black one. ITis small boy not understanding tbe dicker, had this information for bis father when be came home that night : "Papa, they've took our whiU bossie away, and put an old black in there, an' I tell you, air. if there's any black milk on the tea table to-night, I won't drink it." Bachelor Uncle "Ah, my dear, you look as pretty as a ricture. I dont wonder George thinks so much of you. Has the rascal proposed yet ?" Pretty Niece "No, uncle, he hasn't. I really believe he's afraid to." "Why don't you encourage him a lit tie my dear ?" I do, uncle ; you know it wouldn't be modest to do too much encouraging. "No, 1 suppose. I'll tell you what to do, though." "What Is It, you dear old thing ?" "Just wait till Christmas and present hlra with one ot those mottoes 'God Bless Our Home.' If that doesn't Bx him nothing will." THE KIDNEYS. They are the most Important secretory organs. Into and through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body, containing: poisonous matter taken out or the system. If the Kidneys do not aet prop erly this matter Is retained, the whole system becomes disordered and the following: symptoms will follow: Head ache, weakness, pain In the mall of back and loins, flushes of heat, chills, with disordered stomach and bowels. You can thoroughly protect the Kid neys by BURDOCK BLOOD BIT TERS, and when any of these symptoms manifest them selves you can quickly rid yourself of them by this best of all medicines for the Kid neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT TERS are sold everywhere at $1 per bottle, and one bottle will prove their efficacy. PITTG BURGH, mm j II to Tin: xnATK the KBLaV i.im. or $3.00 SHOES IR TDK MilUUCT. HIDE 191 Button, Entlish Bals& Imitation La: - - I kt.h- KHIIi, arM . I. A TOrS, MLaa t . i l .KIt, aal aaaavy l.. I I J". I I.I.A i i. I U H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keb. 58, 8M.-1T. TTT K C H I Q AG O COTTAGE ORGAN attained a Itatvlar of aieolloxtra which admlta of bo npartor. It on tain, every Improvement tbal tnTamtlva fenina, (kill ant) money eaa rrrortaee. Tbeae evretleat Onram are r-'. 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GRAIN DRILLS, cider mills Warranted tha ban. Oram drills; tha eeie bratl Pennaylvanla, the only perfect forrt fed phoar.hate aitarhmant lo aa. t;idar Mill tbe celebrated American and younii Autrrlrin aSTAMaKafaW STANDARD I VI PL.ES1 ES TH p-enerally. tend tor rataloa-oa A. HA HQ I H Alt. Pennivlvanla Aciicultaral Works. York la Important to Canvassers. .-TA?i,T.rnr,''rr ""! In everr county UKMBLKSAI) IKON, whim romMnen two Nad Irons, Poll. her. Muter, fce.. one Itrm dolnR the work ol an entire et of ordlnara Itvn- l hT "T eleohol lamp. OOF AT T," "T HITIIIFNS. rlpe moderate. A lanre and lagllnn Inoome Innnred iSrvnrT""'- Artdrean. for rlrrulars. ac. TUX SAD IKON X.. M Keade St ,N Y U WMCII alt UU Mil. Bwitcraiah Byron. Taaaaaanrf Vae Id lliua. id by droartata. L-y aamJ -If In iTtaaaa. oflha niaM.TkE ' " m V .V-' anraaaaaa, OraaaM . aa. ""rai aarrlaaaa. ls-ian.,a. t , aa. aT.kllhlr mni rt aafc ami aura r-rlanafo b. .iww, h, , i. H a,,-,-, 'nr I i.f rJ Cr.. , ., - ---""riraai&rianaDyijMUl. tWaTaX. a ' ? 'Tr-' - -aralrtaa la r..r aa IH Jl-uj. lrwpaaaaa- a.aaaaliaa4 lie laarat FT"-UDYrtr 4 laaalllaaa. I 1 In kar naaUti n gt-y OTJaa f"?.ir'-- ' Tr 1 IVERT 742334 WAS- IB iSe-t4a RANTED r a 1 Advlea u the W altefai. Instead of trjin to Uy l0Hn (. trary rules as to the length of (.! would be wiijor in a common .9ll Ji '' ' ' p-bysiologiral way tosay. WOrk wi'--'"1 i.a day, ftleep when yoQ re W). "' will be at nitrht if th . pert ia bonest ami nrKetic rhaa a-rita aaroVa v ! -n - ... work haa been suJaclectly well don. A time ot waking will not b .!: ' nnrlse. The difBcultieg about ' " and Bleplessnessapart from rjr. are) altnost universally fruits of Terse refusal to comply with the nature, lase. ror example, the c M , a man who cmnnot sleep at night or ei who, bavinu fallen asleeep' J'?' ti uc a sau is cauea trocgrciDd. v thinks, or perhaps reads and f"g " again. Tbia being repeal J foundations of a habit o' w&k r night and thinking or readino leen. Before lnmriv.ii.: 1nr fail, tn ir.A,. "v' '-:. a,- - "a. wr- III .s . .nv, sirep, and t., sleeplessuesa occurs for dies are Bought and mischief is Tf Thm. Val 8 , - . r j ra , dcas. " --.r., man wonij rouse hinoAelf on wakinr. .. . ioaful! day's work of S' not doie around daring the' dav the right came round his s'x"' twenty hours cf wke;mEr8s'a j rewardrd by a sleep of niEe CI n in length; and one or two of thtl r fnl atmartUa an.;..i w" riai. c o -n-'i a perverted ttr cy to abnormal habit would error and Avrt tha n.t . ' - v for r-plessrjr.ss must ''w,JT. I en use sleep is a natural rlr"' ru..c.iuu Vou cannot tamper Vi'.. i striking movement rr . injuring it, au.l you Cani:o; t.a -p," " "7 ordrilv rt-curn-Does of aleep u . Prtirmg ti.e very constitution of on unit!, the orderly perform" 5 that fuut:l ion tlepei.du. lie Knew. The teacher of the suL.la ... iciuug me little lovs temptation and sWicz l,n times came in tbe most attrr;;- -She used as an illustration the r. cat. "Xow," said she. "vn .. . . I the paw of a cat. it is Bs Soft as isn't it ?" 'v "Yessem I" from tbe class. I And you have seen tbe A no ii va- "Yeusem !'' I "Well, although tbe cat's paw -,! like velvet, there is, never:! ctaled in it semetbitg t!v What is it '" Xo arjsv.er. "The dog bitej," said tbe i&-r "whecLe is in anger, but mc cat go r ".Scratch. " m-lied the K.t. "Correct,'' sai3 tbe teader". r v her head arrrovii:?:v ; -ow tbe cat got thai the Joe bavi "Whiskers '." exe'aimed a b-v'c-back seat, aDd tbe titter that J the class brought the lesson to I i The Tom or a Tennj. friend r9 T" i - I j f i ui lirm C0II, ire r president of the rennsylvasia xlv..i told one tight how Scva's cl ,? - j railroading a9 a prcfes?:(,n bur,; r.:j Hipping of a penny, -aid be : s:.--. me the story himsrlf. Hesfat:'.:: lector on the Pennsylvania CaL! : lumbia. when the railroad u:b:r:: 4 healing that he was a I rib. y:i man, offered him tbe posit: je ? i agent at Altoona. Scott wa Ttr; y: lar, and when he told b:r I'Vrzli offer they urged him to refurf ', A stay on the canal. He resir.ti ::i importunities, but finally tskirg.ij red copper in his Erger. jaid : ' ! ! will let the fates decide. Head !sA na and tail is Columbia." lli : i threw the copir into tbp r r::'i ! twist which fent It into a dorfis rS j saults, tut it fell beads up. Tt! : t I claimed two more throw f, tut tbe r was the same. Had it faliec on the .'i side, who cau tell the reuit. j ROBERT EVANS. UNDERTAKBH A !TD SAXl'J'.UTl KEK l i and dealer la all k:nif o! l"VK:7' afA full l.ns cf t'aJketi a:"." ' "I Bodies Embalmei r t WHEN KE4l"l K 1.1. Apt . SO ?, NOT DEAD YE 4 VALLIE LUTTRINCER TIN, COFFER A'u m-m AND TlS XOOFiyG Kere.-t!ii11y Invite. the attaDtlon p; and the puWIe In ireneral to th, fa-S t . ' " '1 rntijiua vn i-UFiur:. l nir viu ... MrtnntDln 1 nmm 1'h.n.hn . - 1 ' ' I nrrrrlv rrora a larve "to-k. or n:rt( "- der. any article In hn lice, from t!- f thelartf , lc the heft tcanr cJ : t:t llvlnir prices. rS rrn!tei!tlry wcrk e ibertre at this ettaVilsfciffnt. TIN' ROOFING a SPKCIA! Olve toe a fa acd tans' y ,"''?.,i work and i rloc?. V. LI TTK. rn'tiarn, Arrllli. :?-:). ti F arm for sai.f: A ralaaMe tarsi -tuted :n '.f ? hip, Canibrla courlr. -,ut ' KhenSbura anl n and or ti .. . Ixretto, a.l!n!n! laal rl .Unjef Buck, aad oihcrc O'tit.nnuiK A BOUT i Oi A CH t-' Havlnit there.in i-re'to.l i tr.r I.Vit HOl-SK. lame hrn nd :! bnlldlnir. The tarm m )n en Inm all In aood Tler and It ! term. Kof larther irrtirnlr? f IjfTied on the preiul'c. n. -i t'l Janet. lss. ' u DVESTIn.-W'' i,''1,. I Uao. P. Vomll k JL vert Addreia ti .x rkav. at. r. m . m , r. v " ,;,t ha- SUPER r'Iia!) w r(-'i. K'iitr tU ttia Ji wmi n rrn- i ration.-. it . t- I .-! ai,tr'' ,i,-i-n. I-- i tour i nut in, aiijt"-- i'mi- t r Vv !,-V,n .V k :! n!... 1 r D V 1 1 r I aaaaaii aa inaai aarVjaiill iU alt l! ar aa.1 ,. .-a.ac-rrrana. i 3f