f I, III -It t ullit atitui. The tomato plaul u tht; prttic tgelAole plaiit t have when proporly cared for. Fir. make a ridge eight inches hi;;li a;ut twelve wide It the, ' - dirt id not su ms enough to grow thrifty p'ar.ts, gi to the fence corner and g't some that is ; place about one peck where tlio plant will stiiud. S.L plants tluee feet apart not les. Got stakes siy three incites hi diameter- -and drive in the ground, leaving thret feet our. Drive one every eight feet , the letig'.h ol the row ; they "will be j i . ....... ii... ... ...... ir . ! luire icci .;..;, vne tiusa way. 11 h ive clui bulk handy cut it in stripa two imh"s broad :f not, ujo sTun or feiici wiie, to iking three rows on each side nt cm f v)i from the boltoui. ut jiii'Uhe and ;:. tcy, Hun crosa near thf p'ant t k.-pp ii. straight. livery live or si d r.i i along and I": x the fcrauchr-.i iu proper tliit, a you would have theiu "row. Do not allow graos or b 1 1 lo crow williiu three Tiet if It i'n-6 not rain euonrr'ti to r.tke thnu i crow fast, and wUa tLo tomatoes U-Ia j rcu-jy t.t uu.!ut.t.i mcnt, ni .t on to ripen you wi'l have a row of thetn ) t"tfr iw at..,vc irr-.n?. piTtna iu;i , . . , . ..-t Jl't ll'.H Will l' Milt uD tt'"lU- llli-U. fivo feet wiJa, four feet hijjb and ninety j K.,UIn.,.jn ,,, UWrn Wltt,a: any ricu m-i-fe t lorr. from only thirty ,-iants. '. , -" ai.-.. t t.,.t-! .. s..h i.j u dmim.. r' J cTwr,: 1 v ii ill on r-vf.i t - t r i . C.i'y think of it ! The grand r.nv, juot i uil kak.im. .,.. w-rnn.st.. New Yitk. covered with hi red toiuatiH-s fr.ra end j ----- - to end and froi.i bottjni to top, all up out of tha dirt, ciean and sweet! Kj-rt:-!iiltr t!ie thius we do should be done well. This frarnj can be placed on c.ie bi lo of the garden uud remain for years. As I tiavtd from boose to house I jne tomato pk.uts here and there iu gardus !lit down on the ground, nnd the touia toes rot as fast as they turu red ; or planted in ridges three Inches apart, with stalk? about aj lare as a lead pencil two feet hiijh and witu three tomatoes ptr stalk. Friends, try the frame p!a:i and you will bo well pleaded with k. Ori'Mii of O. K. While at Nashville in search of ma terial for his history, a gentleman named l'arton found among the records of the court of which funeral Jackson had been Jude a great many leg il doc uments endorsed '(.). U." which mrant "Order recorded," but oftnn sj ecraw! iigly written that one could en-jy read it a? O. K. If "M.ij-tr Iiw:i:n" noticed. s bundlo of papers thus marked tifo l 1'resideut Jackson's table, docu ments, parhapi, from his former court, in w'trch he still had interest, it is very easy to s?e how a pursU-r could iruaiue it to "(. K " or "oil korrect." No doubt Seba Smiih, who whole ULder the nom d plume of "Major Jack Downing' had much to do with creating tne impression that President Jackdott was unlettered :oid illiterate, whereas many existing ptivi nal letters, imlitary reports, court cplr.ions and .Sn'e papers snow to the contrary. IT lived before the djy of s'cnorajh r typewriters, and yet carried m a vol-, urinous corrv'spuridenn!.. Hundreds of his personal 1 tteis to old s.ildier fnenJs ar still prceivid as heirloorns iu !South, und his hamliwjrk is numer ous in Wushicgtou. Ho ws '.-viileiitly a rapid per.niau, and rnuie greater i:e of cap.tal U ttt rs lhar is the pccer.t custom, but mi."sr!ld words ucd nturubllng sviittLces weiti fow and far between. l'earls of Tluiir.I.t. Chanty tli'itketh no evil. The w!.-n n'.nn talkj L.it liitl-. Without hearts liitre i no ho;nj. Dj r.ct fcirip!y g.n.i Lc c-od fori somrthi::' Ve cun have ma'iy wivts. hut enly one ro iUht. How nnitb ti e w ''. h u.-.trrr than i the tridu!. The ttiin l v.!iivli is free from passion Is a citadel. I.ove ia the brightest ray which lights thi pathway of n.v. It des'.rcys otie"j nerves to be amiaole every day to the sauiu liumaa boii g. Coutideuce of succe-js is a m.'St suc cess ; and un obolaclo oitea fni! of themselves before a Ueterunuatiou to overcome them. There is no man at once either ex celently good or extremely evil out grows either as he hole's himself up in virtue or lets rnmaelf sl.de t vieions hpss. Warm bread o- cake can be cut with out becoming niciit and heavy, if the knife, a thin, sharp one, is dipped into boiling hot water, wiped quickly, and the bread cut immediately, before the knife has time to coo!. A napkin should be lilJ double on the plate where the waim slices are laid. Worth Kepeutimr. Without a rich heart wealth is an ugly beggar. From the lowtst depth there is a path to the loftiest height. Sin has many, tools but a lie is a ban- ! die that ills then ail. Ignorance is weakness. An i?no- j rant soul lacks force in its faculties, i and skill ia tutir use. Two things we should rever fret about, first, what ve rim prevent : ar.d second, wtiat we ni un f prevent. Truth is a qneeu who has Lertter- nal throne in the heaven, and her seat of empira in the heart of God. Theology at best is a Tin in an fabri cation ; its proi.iitions are but human conceptions of divine thlr.es ; they ars rot the thiscs theniuelves. Take f.!l th; sorrows out of life, and of boiling va'er ns y.icn as it ccmes to a Bca'd. Millh' ontnuipiiun t itrp. This Is beyond qicbtion the mot su?Tst fnl Cough Meok ine we Lave ever sold, a few aoses lnrfiaoly cum the worse ciises cf Coudi, Croup, and Drcnehltis. wl.iJe its woadcrf al success in tl.e euro t f Cor.Niuwp lon is without r&raUel In tt-m l.ut.irr ..t tneuiolua. Mnreltsfrnt c'lovery -? tM beeD o!d tn a j:tiitrant' lst whlb r.n oiner mea.eiue can tsnr. jf y-iu .Are t-oufc-n we ramotiy s(c you t.i try i-ncc iu cents, . rert-i, an,! i.tn. T i-ucBs are son cr.e- t cr I.'k lair.?, us. fchilou's I'jrutii I'ladeis. SoMfty !' T. ,t IU Tl-N!l ,!K AS K I N E ..... v tlVLS (ICiiDAlI'tllTE SIIiEMiTa, UllFJNERVES, IIA1TV IUV., -;r SVlEET SLEEP. ! Dnwrnnii -rnwir- 0 V fc MM a 11. .it tU1 ui.st . iii-ale s 1 1 m j f ! will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. jehyous pnosTnATiori, :: I On:: Pi.-ci.-i . Tl'i"iji.i . .-. .. . ml ?i;'n-:ci 1": . -1 f'ur.n- : t l- 1 .1 II I' nu 1 l" " y t tr..tn n d-.:nt:.i' To.-:-. w.tj t. r. il ly rim u wln n 1 ti -ar.J-.! Ka.kinr. r"in it itf w tl xtIm q 1 It !:-l..t i I i i. . if..t-. Jl.wo Uv.l tl tita u-XHl ti -a !lii Ifi .' ' i i:"-. I iihof l -tirrs. similar charai ti" fri.in JTira iucat iii'i.vt lu.il. wi.iv-u .inji Ki.kit: n a Pirk limi.l r irt-? all tin: ImulJcs l. iit lna l.i'.oioi !.i.iie ..f fh k s''tn. mu ll us I iiyxiiiv, Naii-M-.'. I n hi miis. iiKt? -o aii'-r t-aftili.". I'ain iu In,- Siil. Ai Willk- lli ir llmt ri'ri.oriiuliU sucics.s hus It-vii m!ii u iu curium 11. tiilni'li". yet I'jrtkh s I.itti.e l.tvrn TMiij iiri- niu!l vulnnlil.; li niistiiti.in. .-iirln nu.l firveut mir llu. iiMlinyinc O'liil't.iml hiliJ I ln-- oirr. i-t all disi.riir i f iti- sit'iimi-n. siniiiiiiitH tin1 lnr anl regulate Uio Ujw ow. 1.H.-U U ti-y t'ulv u'irtU Afho tlu-v wi.iiM :ilni"st rrii-ls to thos v.li.v siitr.T ip mi tl i ili-ir. in t'liinplmiit: lmi fi riiiimii lv li. . ir if.HKliiss. ii-s ii. -t mil Iwrf. Hiii!.i'"' uli'i inii- try them (l liud t Iiitl.- -ill- v.ilr.filile in . many wny ttuit in. v ill n .t I -r iiiiiu to Uo w.liiout tlieui. i'ut titit r kil iciw lit iiil ACHE Is t'w 1 ..ii-of !-i p. hiv li . .j ::' In r.- U hrr? v.- 'k . i.r i-n-at Loa.-t. Our lulls. c.r- it . i. i.- i I li.i n..t. i' u ii l..i-ri.R l.ivrii r:u. nre wrv ir.ail :.;i 1 ! . . I.. !.... I'll: til' IWfi .!il-4 ll'llk .. .1 r:"-v an- 'rii-:i ..?tutt nb-i ! l- I !; or tir ;'. I;..; I-v tl -ir 1 ; 1 r.i-rii n pl-:i ! ii U . i. Ii i -" c-i.t-.; I;i;t'rfl. S.iMrvi-r. ulii-' v, or m-ii! i.j n.iv k&R !b!lSS;:2. Stfe, - ii O J. CJr " fc It. -nit i'li.I 1 Iii1:i t Cr ii. X C r. T'T-'V V - ii l- - V -i Tt. i ' " t "i - . r r 1 At. V 1 M t 1 M In ir v 1. iTfc. T it'." "j '."hi "xi iz v t sT C"ZY. iM. Y. Afir Fortr Tears f n Lini on rit m.-r tuaa lir.tt lluclrwl Thonir.l nrr Tirslwina f -r pa:iiia i ti, t'n.ir.l N a l r. cinn ..ii. ii.. find t..ftr I tti w-i.t . n W Si Aiiwr.. i . 'i'ip i. li.i t u uii.-il.tm a S. m 1 J i ,r p.i.iii ,t c.i.i i i. k-ir jr.. fopy fli -Ji r.t' m -.., -r t L -.''t fr-. i". .as I i i i u i ii in I .. ..i I i.tfi i r. 1. 1- ranca. l..-r:r-l.v. r.n 1 SI I I r T i-..mmTi Tiir-r Cllr- "i i. u.uaia tui ttci Uc.uUoi tit sua - "li. .irawiQc anj .ra.-iTi"ii v.r. pi-ia-r t anl 1llI la t I - out i i n -!. .! t Ti .1 . 'I ."-rr. ry ra - .'.'. j . : if. I r . r. :. i aLiua (it laoUe.S .:.. ur. I'n- Mi m.il fMr. r i - : i ti ir.i ii-" II -i n-i .V Pn.ar nit rt in : ... I TI Kit A l t-.Klt AN,)i'1 lill t; ci-ci - n i i .. iu -t i::.lui.lial t.'" -1' . I . k -i. i,V! .ifl in II. wor.rt. j.v. ot laca a ljIh. furj i ataaiaa . n 1 v i.i.iv 1. M it.- . - i. r j a v. r. mn i - . sr rorks, I pr-rn pa: in t nn ni'iii'i t-f . i. .a I ."! 1 r ir fiyut; I !-. , i 'i. -- c 5..eul.::c Au...Att Di. S-tu .iruclii. U.c Czu , ii guaiwlcl, ft-1. I HORSE AhO CATTLE POWDC23 VI 4 I ill U w'l f f . in-. r.oT rr Lc:.o Tk i S.i- a. r T l ii -.-r nre i -"1 in Trr. I y -ii l'A !.n ,i l fir.- nn I t rr MecTifn? rm. j I" .iv .r ii- i pr' will (I irr m lonii. I riHiix H-iw n :il In. r-n- l':r oPinrrlv nuii i as I m-ain t -t.'f per teat, aa t sic U tuucrlua ar. : .'.-T. fr'H!T". I'.twl-- w :1T f rr fir firrvnt alrrr.t fwm? rl- - t o i . IK : i ,--,r ar mi: rt. s.irrr-. . i., iu iv. ATi.-rAi.iwS. eold rvt-r . M :;. t.. Fa VIS Z. OTTT3, rroprletor, raLxiajoriE. -t 'al"!! DA VISoN s iTag Stcr. C. A. LANGBEIN, 7t in :fa-t.:rrit nj Iclr la ) A1J. k iMWoi lF IPVPSS ' s.titni.i w, r.RiiLrs. wmrs. COLLARS.. HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS. K I i- . I ;v . -t:r-r . n li. et., et .. .l I : . fir I 'r. II!I!T .I nc. Ail '"i .lulr" i l j'.'.e i-l.n ti' li. f.e- , -ti -i in !:.(! 1.. . ..a t'eiitre :rv-ct. i i -t 1 t CARTER'Sl SPITTLE 1 pitts. mmffim Wonderful loiutidtnccs. A'exandcr wept because he bad no more nations to conquer ; at last set Mrs to a city, aud died iu a scene of de Lauch. LuiTou says he owed ten or a dozou of his bent works to his servant, who pull ed him out of bed eaily, at six in the morning. -Adatiral r.ytlws-M, a very dlstin gui.-hed cfHcer, was picked op at si a ! whru an infant by a ship cf war, and lushed lr a of crwds. Irnuirv failed t) elicit any sort of information about this human tiMsam. so tbe ship's !c tn-jprs adopted him. call.-d him "By the-Sea'' and sent hirn to a caval scin.ol. The first ship in which he si ivea was that which had saved his life. HernaJotie, Kir"?; of Se len. was a ui;ifon iQ tLe jrarnson ; Mauaaie Dor nadotte was a washerwoman in Paris. lJjlivtr was a dmtist. Catharine, the Empress of llussia, s a giisette. Cinciunatus was plowing his vine yard wh?n the directorship of llme was handed to hiui. Columbus was a sailor. Confucius was a carpenter. Franklin was a printer. Kwg Christopher of llayti was a slave of St. Kitt. King Louis l'hillippl was a teacher of the Fieneh tongue. Muharamed. called tLo prophet, was a driver of asses. Napoleon, a descendant of an ob scure family of Corsica, was a Major when Le married Josephine, the daugh ter of a tobacconist a Creole of Martin- !iue. ( iver Ciomwell was originally a brewer. l'.es djnt John Tyler wa a captain of militia. l'resident l'oik Lad been an iuDkeep tr. The step-rather of Isabella, (kaeen of Spain, the husband of tueen Christina, arid the brother-iudaw of the King of Naples, was once a barkeeper of a coffee room. There are, according to history, in Spain and Portugal, at tbe present time, several dukes, marquises, counts, viscounts and barons, who were form ally barbers, cobblers, cooks, sweepers and tailors. tJood .Manners. Never try to outshiue, but to please. Never press a favor where it seems und?siied. Never intrude 111 health, pains, losses or misfortunes. Nevtr unavoidably wound the feel- I - . i l. : ' trigs or a uumau uemg. . Never talk or laugh aloud In public j p ads or upon the street. Never forget that vulgirity has Its origin in ignorance or selfishness. Never urge another to do anything -gainst his desire unl. js jou see dangfr before him. D) not ask acother to do what you would not be glad to do under similar circumstances. Never emit to perform a kind act when it can be done with any reason able amount of exertion. Dnot make witicisms at the ex pense r.f others which you would not wish to have made upon yourselves. Il-nif tsber that good manners are thoughts filed with Kindness and refine ment and thea traLslated into behavior. r rude to none ; rudeness harms not tven the humblest and poorest to whom it is directed, but it injures the exhibitcrs. Never needlessly wound the vanity of another, nor dilate unnecessarily upon disagreeable subjects. Never treat superiors with eervility or inferiors with arrogance. Speak as kindly to a day.laborer as tc one oc cupying a high position. Always give precedence to elders, visitors and superiors. Offer them tbe best seat at table, the best place by the uie, and the Gist of everything. Go further than mere form, and see that they are comfortable and harpy. A tierrr Antomatlc -Machine. The latest addition to railway-sta tioa automatic macLices if it stands the test of work is likely to prove the most usef ol. It is a "message cabinet," wbeieto evfc-ry class of hurried, forget f ul, or amatory passengers may confide their thoughts for a small charge with the certainty of secrecy, and of impar tial delivery to the right recipient when he or she arrives and moves this ingeni ous modern oracle. An irdividnal who proposes to intrust a note to the recep tacle places himself in front of it. He then propitiates the shrine with the modest offering of a penny, and in re turn a desk-like flap falls down and discloses a convenient slip of paper. On this the message is written. Whatever the message the clever little machine takes it down into its interior and on receiving another "copper" shows the scrip at any time during the day to the inquirer who turns a convenient handle and can recognize his missive in a coN nmn of others, grave, frivolous or gay. Culinary Slaxlms. A good meal is worth hanging for. Is there nothing between the fast and the feast V A hungry Btomach seldom loathes common victuals. A hungry man diecovers more than a hundred lawyer3. We must eat and drink tbocgh every tree was a gallows. There is never enmity between the cook and tbe butter. One biri in the dis'a is tetter than a hundred in the air. They must Lunger In frost who ?rrirg-tlme have lost. Nhtloti'w Calarrti Kensedj. Stiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Headache. With each fcottle ftere Is aa loceniou Xssal Injector for t06 more tmocenaful treatment of these complaints j lithontextricfi.trRr. I'r'cc &D cects. sold 1 by Dr. T. J. Uav!-oa. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Purifies the Bleed, Strengthens the Stimulates th Liver, ul.tes the Kidneys ar.d DowrTs, Givcu Life end 7 there ' .i-i - roiti.'r.j l:kc it. 1 1 ! i 1 l : i v: I' V. . I-. .: M : .1 1 i.'.i'ii. i' : i! V. N. nuri.u--i'.i". M Iir-.v-i..'-i Vl. DIAMOND DYES HUGHSCH & SULLIVAN'S DAHDY WAGON. No. 200. THE riNEST Rt-NAIK'il"T WAiiilS IV THE JIAKICET FOI: T IE IiCAU.It 'l: V.-HK. It it well made and finished from first class Stock and fully warranted. S, nJ U-T tUu U.iur a Vrl. ly i.f atyk-sof Wa;;. tlarrlaB". Tlii;-.-.. Tarts auci ruilim. m::iii?ors' v. rULi.iArA', Kuufaeluixn for ton Imlij, BOCHESTEH, H-. "V-- IT !; -"vtvr-- vy rrfrr : - - i b v- v i ;.? .- l il-. v. ,,.i.nv. .-J i.t.' i.';' -- vri I r ', i. . . -. " j ' - ; -s-r -.'. - -i- '-iV : . . The American ILive ic!i W&.'mu Fcr tlie lTs3 cf Bntcliers and EtcciBCii hm Tin?. wAlim?. Ko dtrjor to the ar.imr.l you tire cou. eying, or to yo-.ir hr-r-"-?. ; . " . i nil dees not feet hoated uri, but i r..dy to Lill n.-i soon ns it r-i'- - V. .1-tr -!;;; aause, and your meat u sound and Wealthy when it i thought Uj u.c i'loja jtT" nk or LmUiiwjite ' li." iT jti.ss, tmui auJ lirvulura, t.l.in-sj uiirniN ii:i.vnr a. iKit, 3 Ctfv f - - IN a if " kl ' ana TiclmiT. 1 take trns oi'tr. i tunny i . . . . i t - - . i . i iA v I Tfl .S f-ti i lnrrea?e.l larilitien and tux-n. 1 am lie'.tcr ill i-: VL,4 t v-'j-- fi) I l'red than eer to nollrit trieir or.It it. xi sVo. A V - : til I m b.li;.ia or retail, in any star r.-intinif ItiV V f..Sv N1:-i I ! dmif trade, and tv TiirrT, ni-atnrs I. :5r'? $ - I liruinptnei". and tiru-e luwrr than ever. 1 li . 1 A.' ri. .v;--.f I . mrrit their r..r.tiaued favor?. I l.mc ruuM ' ' T ""i-i .'S :-:t i- tl. .v-nT-.l f r.ia-s .r I i I. it . ,n: t'... Jin .- ! It v. Itu.l..H -N". Y : ' ; i ... i:i i ! v ii itti-t- r- ! . 'its V r tt'O cur. nt " .li'-, -- -.ii..-. Ir. I'l. ri .. 1 1 !! :l .. ,;m : u. it r- -' t.i..il..i" r: i. . 'i rii.t:. li'Ci-.v t t;-..::i i..m. ' v.R: ... r. l'i i i Ijitlon .!. .t !.; nr- nt r:.d .1 . .....a. i t It- -t :i i- : I tl ri-.-m .!.-1. tu:i:r wi.o tnn- t r.-.: , n 1 n : l i:.-. :::i:' i ri..i.- hi-i-ra- iu.m i.ain.i ta .r akill, rr-. it t. ! 1 1,,- I ;.,t . in;.: 1 1 ul rr:. '..yi-tiT.lr-.L-i I fc r Ti- t. t n.n i,f t- iti i ..i..- w. ii i. i t 1-, ii. t H'Iiii:iiii nn. -: .is a -ui.-a.J." t.ut a i i' irt h.iIvi-i i.p.-c:ui; tor sci'iitan s i--iiii.ir aiim.-i'f A a o. rinl, in Iroratlnx tonic. It luu-alts (.tn-iiu in the ti lioli- l-v.l. til. kii.l to tUo w.-uib au.l us ai'i.i,.! i. s m paitieuiiT. t -r nv.-t ntknl. ' w.,rn -i.uC" ruu-l' pin." o.-1 ii 1 1 1 .i i. -. t'-Mt-iH-ra, ii: . i 1 intra, dn-inak.-rw. s. a:it-iit-w--s. -r:i...-tr:rl.," tn,i:... k-l"'". ir:r:ifz i.j-.t i.. r. hiiu rniH i Kvti.-.-thy. lr. iV-r- i.,r;i.. -r.-. rn.i'i.o Ik lm- nial -t -.;r'ii!y (.. ii, l mir ticij-uilfj US fic ui-tiz.nt' . ..r...al an l ri-.-ti-rntu . t.m-. - a aoothitiK and ai rrii tt i ben 1 u vriiie, " ruvoi it- l'r-s.Ti.tn.ii " in ci.. qualuj uii.l )s uiviilua!,!.- i: ul..ivi.iir anl ub du.mr uiTums e.vcitalnlity. irhtntnlitj:. i bautiiti. pr rai luu, li.iMvria. tnsius and OtlHT t.wtr.-!ii'. ii. rv.niB s iiipiwiis oinii lii'iuiy afciKini.t ut.u linn i...i.mJ n, ortiamo li of tt wn.uli. It inilui-. n f r-t-tiinir sWp and rt-lieVfS uecial ui.xiity auJ iio- BjKillii.Tirv. r. rierre'a rarorllr Ireaeri pilots lis sa Ircltltuuic Cornpou!ii-d by an exier!f-!c.d and fkiMlul ptijpieiiin. aad aJ.i-toif to vi.n.an s d'iin-Hte oriramzjif ion. It i ( urtly vt-(..-ti.t.le in Hrt C'inositiiiii anl inil.-1-i.'v hniinli-ss in ita -ffii in any i.n.liti 11 1 the Mhttrn. For murmnir wrkm ss, j- iimi nn. troni mhatri-r caust- ju-i..i:i,-. wi stumai-ti. liii'.:pi.(-tion. dv. rx liann 1 Lindrc-d rv mi u.nis. iu use, in tuiaU u. f -a. will prnv v-ry bKii.-ti'-ial. l aturile Krc.r r i titii la a poal. tlvc rure for the m;t conlitl and ok e;iiiii:.. ia ji.f i-'iK-urrtica, xc.Tsive tlowinjr, l-ajiiful iuuntruHtion. umiaturul su(iprstoiiB. imla.aus. or failiiiir of tbe womb, weak back. feiiiHli- 'I. aku. ont v. rvmn. n troyt rsiiin bri:i!r-i ran n-nsations. ciironi,; corip-i-atioo. Iiii1hihiii... ;ou and uli rution of the womli. m tleiniiiHti.iii. pain and t n i. rn.-s iu ovark-a. cc.iiip:i::i.vl with '-internal brut." Am a ri'Kulaior and promoter of func tional notion, at that critical period of chnnfro Irom fir!hood Ui womanbiMKl. " Favorite l re scripti..D " a perfectly imfc reniediul egeut, and ci.a pro.Jucw only pood n-t-ulta. It is eoually t ili.n. i.uis nd vaiual.le in its effect when taken for thr di.rder and dTaiik-i--menta nu-i lent to taut later and imwt critical pcrio-i. known as lue t nan ire .f l.ile." Maoril rcicrilioii,"when taken Jn ninn.Tii.in with the use of Dr. Pierre's Ooldon Vedicjil liiscovcrj-, and Finall laxative doaes of Ir. I'i.-rcc's I'urw'aiive IMIots (Little Iaver l'lllf . curvs Liver. Kidney and Uludder diK-aw. riieir coinl.in. d use siao removes blMd tainta, an.l atH.lishos canwroua and cmtnloiis humor? from tiw vst in Ja1r,to rcfccrlptloii is the only medieine for women, aold f.v ilruireiHTs, u lider a Poaitire guarantee, from the menu, facturcra, that it will mve ant iftaut hi in cv.tv cuB.or rnoiiey will U- refunded. This mrnrati For lanrc. Ulustrauxl Trcatiwon Disensesof oi.hi. (i,io paca. tiper-dovei-edj. nd tea uta in etamps. Address. World's Dispensary Ksdica! :sociaticB, CC3 Main St, Ut FI ALO, N. V, mouiriur, cur-tuily B. J. LYNCH, UNDERTAKER, And Manufacturer fc Dea'er in HOME AND CITYWADE FURNITURE nam umii snis, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c., 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTO OX A, PEXN'A rTCItlzeni of Cambria County and all other wishing ta purctiaae lionest FURXI Tl'KE, Arc., at honest prices are respectfully Invited to give ns a call before buvic tlse where. as we are rcnuJent tat we cau meet every want and please vry Unte. J'rir-. the v. rr lowest. 1 4-ltr-'60-lL J 1 '.: tr .f Ol lw Cu. ... ia.li'-UT.i llni 1 atnl .-.i.-i !... ul'.. .-!! a . l.iit Jit.tl tl:. . .11 ery yomnounci Nerves, ior id every erg; fir,- ft ooi t i Now! . ii. r.. i -i 1. ii j i ,f I U saiii i .. : I : ,t .il.'.iin.l lii r- i : i .i -1 : ii i : i i; 1 (... ; li :i. :. in ... !.. 1 Knokk. W:iW rtw i..:- (;'.i. 1 I.I l:il HAIIIS.N ". I'ri'Jii R'lt '.'.tr r' ' HI. vt. LA CT A TED FOOD M,"fJi 'JlZ' THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURGH. JOS. FLEMING, No. 84 MARKET ST. llavinir L.l ior a nuiubtr of year? a fair ftiare cf tbe tatrnaKC ol me uuol jjenjle nl l'itt-bur;h iu pay. who !re- eithcr tj the and OIiCI to antly In Mori a full line nl In run, Ti:i -k.4. Sh..( tuitii Itaac'KS lor laj.e and Kvutt. li imhusii. 1-'vilv SviuiK. H aik. N ail an l Tilth i;ui MILK. All the leading ri;.i"Kiai ARV Mkii iks ,i tliednr. Oiill I.IVEH ( !L PKEI'lHAYIIiNS, .MlIT KlTKAfTS. l' T medical ;nrpoe there ii" no Letter. .urer. ulder whi.-aey aold to day auyirh.Te tt.an t!ie pure eluht-Trar ..Id iucken bettnrr Wbi-kev 1 a in !1- l'ir at tl tur lull .uart b iltlen, or fix uoltli - lur ! i. Tbe oiiy m tliat fh.ini i If ujc t fur u.cd- I lal t.urtKi.ii are th tiir t'alilnrnfa 1'ort . Stirrrv I Muf.'itrl. Ar.rrlicv ami Siccl and l'ry Catawt a tbat I am tinw f !! Serd K.r ir:.-e l.nt of W tnes and L.Iiaor. tnail e.t free lo any H'l'lre-s. 'I'be ui.iut.jr Uiuat ai'diu I ny s II or.lrri f ,r 'v : :if or li'ju .r' , an we do nut cad any trnod C ( . 1. i TriCi.'irT rr intivp. crxx' o w kj j . a ii i- i.ij iiu uvii, iuii.l.-all axu kli ail DKUGC.ISTS, PITTSBURO, PA. alii n iRK KT KT. t ar.uf the Dlauiood. Jan. ai. liS.i. lyr. Toj Stehlihg Manufacturtrs of the mmm pianos, winca fob Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design, FINISH and adaptability for stand ing in Tune have no equal. Every Piana Warranted fcr Five Years And aatlitfactloa guaranteed to jr-yy i rctif-1. AUo Manufacture the WoruRkiosiuii STKUIjIXG organ Factories, Derby, Conn. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, " A5D MAKUrACTUKER OF and dealer In all kinds ot l UKMTL'KE, Ebensbnrg, Xit. ti'A full line ol Catkets always on hand.-sa Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEtiCIKED. Apt 39 80 STEEL WUffl FENCE The eheaiiest and neatest Fence lor around i-awns. School Lots, 1'oultry Yards, tiardeua. r arms etc. Also manufacturers of Liiuht and iieavy Iron Feni-in. Croeting, Stable Filtiuas, iLlter'KKn diHerent deign., and all kinds of Iroa and Wire Work. TAVLOK As. IiKAJf. April CfB$.-mUrk.et trCet Pmi,JUr. SAMPLES FKEE -na wnl nr. ewXoikCity Jill .1 1: '1 ft i feiMtife Oik kvt till Appiliins Salaiis. Xotbicg Is uicte pleasing to the p- j petite on a warm day than a wt :l-rr,ut!" Balad, wuicb, wi:h thir.!y-s1icr'I bied BLd butter and cold cnftYp or tea, fom..-; j a roost arpeti:':t;g h:-ib. An ex..!-; lent salad is u.ade of cabbage : ..'hop J very Cue first, remove. I lie core as if leH iu it will impart a buier taste. T.tk" a lump ot t utter tl:e siz.t of an f-A ;'"! melt, rhicc m a i.at:cT and mix with it ')tielia!f tei-.i oon each of niusiard hV. I sait and one fcuith of a teaspoon ! l..ck pepper ; when ail has lit en i:.ixid smou.h, pr ur in on up t.f vinegar and set on the stove 10 boil ; when it )i.s builtd up g.iiid slir iu tv.o t fc'ys wei) lir-aten. s'.irrii g it conftaiil.y ; when oo'.J pour over the cfn ppet! cabbag-. It is a good plau whtn tnaking cl.ickrii salad to bail the chicktns one dav aiid i irr-pare the diefitiig the uexr, as the meal can be left to harden and thua produce tetter salad. Chop the i;-.et of one large fowl, b.-iug caiefui to re move all the skin and fat. Add to it the same quantity of white ceb.ry cucpiied Cne. For the drensing beat to- i gettier two tabietpoonlu'.s of nieittd butttr, two teanpoonfula each of mixed mustard and fait, and one teaspoon of white peppe r. Jiat to a cienni and stir m the yolks of tiht eggs well beaten ; set on the fire and when it comes to a boil add one-half cupf ull euch of vinegar and sweet cream ; after it has cooled pour over tbe chicken. WLeu ready to Berve garnish with cel ery tops. This dressing may also be used for potatd salad. S ice cold boiled potatoes very thin to cover the bottom of a salad bowl, pour over a little of the dressing, then another layer of the pota toes and 6o on lill the bowl is full. If liked a little grated oniou and chopped parsley may be mixed with the pota toes. Cucumber Slad Select three cu cumbers of a medium size and be sure they are fresh. Put them in a basin of cold water for half an hour, then peel and slice very thin, commencing at thick or Mow end, cr they ate likely to be bitter ; let the slices drop into a pan of cold water, in which let them lie for ten or fifteen minutas ; pour off the water and replace once or twice ; final ly cover them with Ice and set in a cold place until they are wanted for the table, then pour over them a little sa t and pepper, a tehspoonful of melted butter and a cup of vinegar. A deli cious salid is made of shrimp. If fiesh shrimps are used remove the shell and the small black line which runs through them. It is very slow work to shell them and canned fish will do as well. Make a dressing the same as chicken salud, mix well and put a tabiefpoontul into Ietrtuce leaves arranged as a cup. For a delicious dressing for lob3ler : Mash fine one lagro boiied potato, add to it one half teafnoonful of mus'.aru and salt, and pepper to taste ; mix smooth, then add tLe yolks of two e gs well beaten, place in a cool place for half an hour tLin pour in gradually, one-half cup of vinegar and one t.tbie fcpoonful of me!ted butter. It is then ready to pour over tbe lobster, which bhould be kept in a cool place until ready to serve. To prepare egg sa!a 1 : Take six hard-boi'.ed egg3 and cut in halves ; remove the yolks and mix with tLem three rolled crackers, one tea spoon of muotard, salt ar.d pepper to taste, and enough vinegar to rnois'.en, make into balls to fit tbe places former ly occupied by the yolks, then serve. Ten tiocd Ihiujrs to Know. 1. That salt will curdle new milk, hebce in preparing miik iorride, jrravies, etc., tbe sail should tot be added until the dish id prepared. 2. That clear boilinc water will re move tea stains and many fruit fltaina. Pour the water throuch the stain and thus prevent its spreading of tbe fa bric. 3. That ripe tomatoes will remove ink and other stains from white cloth, also from the hands. 4. That a tablespoonful of turpen tine boiled with white clothes will aid iu the whitening process. 5. That boiled starch is much im proved by the addition of a little ?ptrm Bait or gum arabic dissolved. G. That beeswax and salt will make rusty flat irons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax in a rag and keep it for that purpose. When the irons are hot, rub them first with wax rag, then scour with a paper or cloth sprinkled with salt. 7. That blue ointment and kerosene mixed in' equal proportions and applied to the bedsteads is an unfailing bedbug remedy, as a coat of whitewash is for the walls of a log house. 8. That kerosene will soften boots or shoes that have been hardened by wa ter, and render them as pliable as new. 0. That kerosene will make tin ket tles as bright aa new. Saturate a wool en rag and rub with it. It will also remove stains from varnished furniture. 10. That cool rain water and soda will remove machine grease from wash able fabrics. Household Hints. Toast-cloths are something new. They are a large square of linen, fring ed and etched, large enough to set un der the plate of toast, and cover the corners over the dish. To have cheese-cloth curtains retain their creamy look, put a little strong coffee or saffron tea into the water in which they are rinsed ; lace can be given the same cieamy hue by tLe same process. Vegetables with a strong flavor, such as onions and turnips, wiil be much improved by putting them to boil in cold water, renewing this from a kettle you take away ai! richness, and depth and tenderness. Sorrow is the furnace that melts selfish hearts together in love. Answer Tilts tueatlon. Why do so many people we Bee around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of Annrib. .Ciiit.rv TTr. tit I a s ' W I' Vm. the Food, Yellow 5kin1 when for 75 cents we will sell tlieui Shilob'a System. Vitalize r caaranteed to caie them. Soid by iJr. T. J I i-3VlaOC i r I0BMCQ IS INDEED A LUXURY li. tor Arm TV ' w W kmmi W W mT AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG THE -MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. JKOfIKZER & BROS., LonisiiUe, Ky. f a HZ iw l; S ZZC OG-z UJ Ul - tt DC d r-i O H to o Eh C3 e s ts s ,-.1 I.-' r - ;-;ijJ V) z o H- ( o Q ' ' I - , -1 r in. - T r" 1 ,1 !i Gasten'sPrcstoline, WOHDEtFai f.'ETAt PCU5H, T"or Cloniiintf and I'oiiiiiiinr CHASS, COPPER, BRONZE, KICKEL.&c. It will c!r.n Ycta!: With lera :-.bor taifin any y -a ration ever iTcxiuct-i. p-ivi:.c a )rlU:arit J.:ti. vhit li ctinnct Ue eui, auil wLtch w ll lta.kt lti-ter tLan c:.y i-olr. tLtuJ Ly other n.euz.B. E.M the HARDWARE AfCD GROCERY STCRES. CAVASSI:C ACENTS V.ATEu. Dobbins EloctriG Soap THE CEC FAMILY SOAP 'i'f.-r iZ IVGHLL7.- It is EM) Fni'2. Mum m Cnalily. t -r vr ) j i h wr y .1 i i i ixft:;y y Ctx .' s ' i?cvr i-cti riio.i ii'-U ur " 1 ... -1 in-.- -i:t:-st. f ;a.i sonp in titnt iaa:ln tu'fr.fy r:.r a.-fo. 11 -vuDh-ms iff'jhsi:: t!; ;l -.tri In- Ii .4sj.t.s fl :i ' i i-tit.iii n:'t nn ether fco.ip i:; the 1 i i or.- - wi:':r,. sliMu !-kvi;.g th'-m 9dt una wiii.-, a-i'i I.kc ncv.-. n n .. n r 1 j ; 1 r 7 iULiiD !rilTvviLn 4pHrRr is a crfat mhi I n rr of time, cf lalnr. Sins" I lt.t. tric Si- p n lwJ nci'oriliiiK 1 Jirec- Irl tl v. "I f'cmoasrTate it great cicr it. It !I Tny vn-.. f m: Vt I .'it lri..L "T 1 K. Ii d! Kcs.t !itr:, it ii cxtci.ively imi UitU in a tour.t'jr;'..;. pevars cf Imitations. INSIST i-pon oMltis' Kir. trir. llon't t-.Ve .!;i::. tic, Kl. ctio M.ig c, Philadeiptiia F.Wtric, rr ..-.v .Hi: r ii. u i, tiiply In-c-.ur u is clicap. ThcjT will min cl.irics, and are cutr 't eny price. Ask fur e -J lOIifiI XS rXErTRICf- a:i tnt t- wo rii!iT. fsir!v cvrrv procrr from Mulue to Mcx co kvept. it in stock. If uurs hasn't it, he a-.M nr.Vr from h '- : (.'nr.-n .h-Ici-ale r.K;cr. FAD car -fully the ir.sMc arnptier arotmd each Ja, bar, ar.d l utuul to tolluw llr-'l ionst on e:.. !i ouim wn,cr. You CM 1J Hot fllllinl to wait longer Lef-re tr in. f yr yoiirlf th.s eld, reliable, and truly aonilcnul Dobbins' Electric Soap. I. L. CRACIN & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. co-op crau on cf the 5?3 tub mtmben seu tis W a Jia-" q .e.- u MrK tun r. i3SWtchaub.anJprtca?.h from ITTT the Ciub for each wafer. bcJur it soo tfJJ out. though Oatch tnt-iubcr ou!v Davs.2kC Ax a week. This is m-hv e cive xvu 'ftf nif.re ror your money man any one ciw ; ?ti f'yl'nnd why we are doii;g the largest ' :(: A-L watch buint-Ra in tlie world We cil J L 'Jonly first quality goads, but ourf" TjfT prices are about hat others e-Ji f r ser-Vyw lv K a ..!;, i i,,.&incii..In . i is a mibMnntial Silver (n3tiniia:ijiioJ (.CtT any kind) Sram-Wind. American Lever , ; y Vt h eitlier hunraig case or ope.ifi;Sj OurSJS.OO VflteJisa?;tcm-Tr!Tir li? ?1 OpcnKace first r;t:alrty, siuicncd (.uid AmcxicaiiLevctWatch,7ara.r.-, utar 20 rears. It is fu'ly equnl to anvr T. Jl f iwatch soU f'rlS by ntfarw. We tind pv JT. a brst-daiiS butiened Ocud Case much :!-?: I !ci . T more satietot-f and serviceable thaa 'Irf.i T anv oiia Ooid Case ttitcitn berotdat rZ . . 1 .t ...ii . 1-1 r-t - icss nun aouoie uie mcincr. as cntap It-i f . rnu. nn. .-.rl .l-l.. .Vi. ..1. f 1 i.." 'Tti ' ot low quality, ard w-orthltsi after iLi short use. Our 3l V'atcfs ccntanjs-J-. - J numerous important D.aentid im-J ptoveraenta, of vital importance to accur-f- . ate tiir.ics J ut.it Dusproof, J'.U.-wt S. m If 1' r. iu.i,c?-c.wrucn wc control exclusively, it )-.'- fully erjtilfo .accuracy, appearance, dura- 'f-t j".-.y anu service, to any f7 men, ith-i Open Fare or Hantimr. ()u. I.'l.llll lintl. '" Vt;h is especially constructed f r-f- ... .a..i. . , hhu is li.c urki rv.i l rr.ad Was.'h mj Je. toen Face cr Huntitur ( , 'm iiratie vnces are eulu-r ali rasft or 111 ( In!, a -"-a. li.OOa wrtk. i.iimriia. ' - , itMuia-or gtvn frr airs aa; Watch. iMJrv, j -ir The Keystone Watch Clnh Coflll KalsCfflsCs'sOwsBslldlsB f'tjr "v il 004 WAtaaT ST. f HIIACA, PA. XC. .ii -1 Acents Wanted. ASLV X'A Ax Watch Insulator, $1.00 W Y H t - rfM protlon uaD.l luarurllini. M . JV'aSj K-Ioiiv a n... twin b. uj.ll rn-rtut 1 5V-CirT I . r,.t-.. 0.j t, ,- . I 1 1 ' v s 111 ii.it 9 COMES AS aVM il POSSIBLE AND IS V w KNOWIJ ASA j A plAKE IT .wand i - . ll--ii to the bnycr a. any Av rVjVf ' " .1F35I tvstem to as. u.i 111 W T.r,!-; i 'V "M;.1 ,T3to-i-.-.ii".is -, a JU.J1.J, . Utft rL, I l ..... . .. 1 J i:-. . . i-- 1 . . alC7 . .j Cx..a I .its C; U : 1. 11 :-. C t ., 1T.T. I ( ..i ; r. .r, .t '.f I' ir: 'n -.7 ,.. Mr'l-t, fi-'i'.-i n 1 1 . J r.j iti:,. , ' II4VO i n r fi 1. o ti.o tan yfsi-j, ar., . pr.ce aio i(ui;-riy .iUo;.-J. V. l.V it j h'-.v-. lot g h'( ti ft f,irrri-(. , r..i - . r '.II- 111 11 tn.if.tiMriire or rtM'l M'f'i":-. T.-io l.i?, ..,1, !i v ' Ihehr-'t. pro r i:r:..:. ; dUCf 1 r;vtli!ir.ir;' ! . ()' ; h i j,r.,. ti'ir.. Th-.s( s.r r.tc:y ... le.itlii r. T!i p-'cu:;.tr sc'y ru. the allii'.v.orN hi-le is su-.-j.-.-j' " t.ted by rneitiH of H'.eM di.-s le;;v a durable impresoi.,,, leather, so iirifer;!. a rt einl.;4; ;',eiidirn al!:2tt"ir skin thtt d-. v pcrts rou'il tfll the rt;fT'r.-r,r.. ' Ram process is used to in, ;,. fny skins, so that there is ,, t , ,'. " that" is not iraitatej vi-.hiu munths of its first api cuj.ho alligitor sk'rs wore (irst in.' . n :;rket in 1-sTO. IC(!.r;.iroo Hkiiti !mvr on'v I, m.-trket about three years, 'j";... t. V.' p.irpoise h.3 lately b.. ,,s.j , f-h-s. and is well cuc:-ia.-r w,, of ua fiu; grain, toakltig -t w.jt It resembles a goat skin. T:ie ',' a Seal has also been main j;,-r i., und sfMh for ab-utt ?10 a d, z-n r.. One of the latest noveltii-s j r ,. snake !e:ither, which is uhel (!,;.. , m iking pock-t bor.k3. Tfi ' .'. monkey has also ien tsnn-.! u-.j , f ir mkirr pocket huoks. p, ...r have long been used wi'h L!,- ;,j r for cips and coatf, ai;d th ., j also been used fur leather. (; C)1. these novelties are nat rrml .r, quant i'.ips and are rnoy'.iy used for f.-' trad.. Hurltigthe jiast few yf-.ro hides of botses have benn suro...'. tanned and put upon the nnr'.-- fii standard article of leather. Ameri.'.i!i kid is now t .k:r,;j a ... .. inent pi .c? in the leather mark-?' is even preferred to Trench fcM t v u manufacturers, who find it fj-j'-y p'iable and duraMe, and much - .,. It is declared th.-.t American k .1 twenty-five crnts a foot is t,;il Trench kid at foity ctf!;'.. 3 are yet in demand for saddles. Xiie O'lfiit Ihsirt. A dfsrt caravan may triVfl ; weeks without seeing a oirvie i,:- and yst there is scarcely d i..Si;r L . tt the Sahara between thf A tiaii'ic ; ' the rejr inn uf the Nile thai is m- . sorae tini pat.srd over Lv si u.--- r; : . wanderinfr tnbeH that make tl.e t'..-. ; th-ir honif. Ti.r- r'cu .r car,t routes that trav-rs it leal fi n.:: ;, occu to Timbuctoa, frmo .Vi-i NiT at Tirnbuctoo, frvitu Ti. . the Kime rei.;u, cr to th' -.!!. c: ; .; S.-udan farther eastward. Tti- . ; ;. Ution of the towns nf tl e a--. northern edge of the desert is ;i.e z. as the r;:iive population of tl.e tesi Algiers Arab:;, Jews, Moib: n-:-chants, neproe?, etr. About Ixl; lyiDfc oases are the wat.derir;? ti.'.-: c illed. (ltian:bna:;. who ht? v.---u.'.ii. 8ubj-ct to the Fn-rich, and hvi- i .p..: ncdTstandinrj with ti:em. T:,f deert un watered region, L.-':rl.v a it sand miles wide, tl.at slulcl.cs r sand? wastes southward neai . y t edge of the Sjudan, is overruii f r :". Cinnot be ca.'led inhabited ly ttt several tribes of tho Tonarf-cs. wt.i ii not number more two cr thrfe tl. .5 and warriors, yet are the ten.ir v' .. peaceful trailers who endeavor ti ja--through their country to the cities tl the Soudau. The Chamhaas e:.t-fxi friendly relations with the A!in i--aregs, but are bitterly hostile to il.e I'oara, who are their neare?'. Le::L bors. The IstH Dollar. "There is something curious aVo:t the Amerioau silver dollar and hal: dollar of 1804," said a numism.itic "There weie about 20.000 of the flu::: coined, but not one of them got circulation. Two or them are in well known coin collections to-day, Jiowevf.". and they are the most valuable of Aniericiin coins. Why the dollar oi 10 i was never seen in circulation a.':?." i leaving the mint i3 one of the m-solved . Government mysteries. It is ses-iifd by good authority that the two K4 ! silver dollars now in existence, wt:le ' having ten made from the original (he, ! were in reality not coined for ma:? years after that year, when tley 1 surreptitiously struck, and it Is su;.: ed, issued to a person high in au'.i.jr:';. i from whom they subsequently '"t: into the collections refeired to. T:t half dollar of 1604 is surrounded ty mystery equally profound. There r:; over 150.0t0 of these coir.eil. lm: -j'. one was ever known to be in circu -lation. On the other hand, hut '' qnarier dollars were coined in tint 'r and specimens of these are in erJ collection and numismatist's shop." What He Would Hate SaM. A certain lady in l'aris gives perin eal dinners, at which assemble m ' the best known wits and literati cf t-j day. The rule of the mansion is '- while one person discourst s iu interr-p-tion whatever can be permitted. said that M. llenan orce atteuJed of these dinners, and, being in tx;r lent vein, talked without a break lining- the whole repast. Toward the "'- of dinner a guest was heard to f' mence a sentence, but he ws lcsuri-J silenced by the hostess. After tl.e? ! left the table, however, she at once formed the extinguinhed invi'1' that, as M. Ilenan bad now r.n:.-hI conversation, she would glad.'V r what he had to say. The iruest moJe--; ly decliued ; the hostess iusisteil. 1 am certain it was something t'f c"n!. qusnce,-' she aid. "Alas, madiiu he answered, "it was indeed ; l' it is too late. I should have little nioie of that iced puddit .g.' Hope nothing fiom Iuck, a"a " probability is that you wiil 1 so p -paied, so forewarned and K'reiiin';7 that all shallow obseryeis w:ll ca.15 lucky. ' tH IlE shall Leimmortal who Iivu ' be be stoned ty cue without fau.t. I. I I IT
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers