Whitewash — "Whitewash, which i said to be nearly as serviceable as oil paint upon wood, brick or stone, is made by slaking half a; bushel of un slaked lime, keeping it covered during the process and straining it afterward. A peck of salt dissolved in warm water is then added, with three pounds of ground rice boiled to a thin paste, half a pound of powdered Spanish whiting and one pound of clear glue dissolved in warm water. The mixture having been thoroughly made, should be hot when applied, a common paint or v Kite wash brush being used. The wash may be kept in a kettle or portable fur nace. This recipe is used by the gov ernment, having been issued by the Lighthouse Board of the r l reasury De partment. A Judge at Raleigh was guilty of bor rowing a chew of tobacco of a prisoner and then sending him up for three years. Chickasaw county lowa lias jttst re ceived itslirst piano and one of tiie boys there denounced it as "the all-fuedest fiddle you ever see." Having a bill against a man in Ken nebec town, we sent a letter of inquiry to a newspaper man of that locality. The reply was, "He is dead but he pays just as well as he ever did." A Definition of "Nothing."—At Tian cliory lately the parish schoolmaster out of curiosity, put the question to the scholars, "What is nothing?" A pause ensued, until an urchin, whose procliv ities for earning a penny were well among his schoolfellows, got up and re, plied, "It's when a man seeks ye to hand his liorse and jist says thank ye. —Dundee Courier. If you would not have affliction visit you twice listen at once to what it teaches.— Burgh. Single Beds.—The large double bed, which has held its own for centuries, is fast falling into disfavor, to be super seded by the single bed. The fact is pretty well established that wherever twi i persi >ns sleep t< >got her, one al >st ructs from the other some amount of vital force. Tins is especially the case where old and young persons share tlie same bed. .Besides, in a room where there is no decided current of air, the emana tions from the lungs and skill of a sleep er ivoisons the air for a considerable dis tance. In the public wards of great hospitals, never less than two and a half feet is allowed between each bed for this reason. 1 n the sleeping apartments of royalty and nobility single beds are everywhere the rule and nowhere the exception. The Emperor of Germany sleeps upon a narrow bed amt hard mat tress. The single lx-d covering is a wadded silk quilt. The Emperor and Empress of Austria take their royal slumbers on similar beds, with the same description of coverlet. One of the principal advantages of these narrow beds is that the mattresses are easily aired and that, in the opinion of all housewives, must be a very important consideration. Funny Temperance Case. —In Akron, Ohio, I heard a funny temperance case. Arumseller, whom I will eall Hi Church, because he was "high" most of the time, had been sued several times for damage done by his rum on citizens of the town. One man came out drunk and smashed in a big glass window. He was too poor to pay for it and the owner came against Church. A boy about sixteen got drunk and let a horse run away with him, breaking his arm. Ilis father made Church pay the damage. A mechanic got drunk and was killed on the railroad track, and the widow sued Church for $ 2.0(H) and got it. A farmer got drunk and was burned in his barn on the liav. His son sued Church and recovered. Church got sick of paying out so much money for personal and property dam ages. It ate up all the rumseller's pro fits. Still he acknowledged the law to be a statute and that it made him re sponsible for all the damage done by bis rum. Ile used to argue, also, that some times bis rum did people good and then he said he ought to receive something back. One day lawyer Thompson got to drinking. Thompson was mean, like most lawyers, and when he died of the delirium tremens there wasn't much mourning in Akron. There wasn't any body who cared enough for Thompson to sue Church for damage done, so one day Church went before the Court himself. "What does Mr. Church want?" asked the Justice. "I tell yer what, .ledge," commenced the ruinseller, "when my rum killed that thar mechanic Johnson and farmer Ma sou, I cum down like a mau. I paid the damage and squared up like a Christian —now didn't 1. Jedge?" "Yes, you paid the damage, Mr. Church; but what then?" "Wall, Jedge, my rum did a good deal to'rds killin' lawyer Thompson now, and it 'pears ter me when I kill a lawyer 1 kinder oughter get h rebate." It is thought the price of lumber will soon be higher than ever before known, owing to the quantity required for the latest style of parasol handles. THE hornet is beautifully defined to be the red-hot child of nature. THE INDIAN QUESTION.—'' White man, got any rum? A Pittsburgh coroner makes no charge where he sits on a young man who part ed his hair in the middle. He says that his personal satisfaction is enough with r * the f-e. ■ 1 E L r< ~ —— ~ BROTHERS, SPECIAL. .. ; WOODWARD & BROWN, TYEBITI, SIATHUSHEK, aw! f CHICKERING iPIAN os ; t ALSO, (Jeorgre Wood's Celebrated Organs. a PILLAR'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING (year Hovxll House,) 6 WELLSVILLE. N. Y. Dealer* in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET ML. SIC, AC. R TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY I We invite the Public to examine and criticise th( WOODWARD A BROWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS Organs. 2446-® E D. TREADWELL, y S —OF— t Wellsville, W. Y., ■ e Has just returned from New York with a large stock of ■: Boots and Shoes, t LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS, t LOOK AT THE PRICES! s - WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from 50c. to 81.7-1 S " LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90C. " 1.7.1 r S " MOROCCO " " 91.00 " 1.2.1 ' MEN'S THICK BOOTS 3.00 " 4.0N e E " KIP " 2,73 " -I.OC e Small Shoes, from 30 cents'upwards. Sole Leather, 30 rn. TUL A I) WELL,, 9 AGEST e e > BOOTS and SHOES ! i 0 John Denhof, WOULD respectfully inform the citi/ens that he continues the manufacture of i BOOTS AND SHOES t at his new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET. (South of Lhc Bridge,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner , reasonable rates. ANI) A GOOD I'l l" GL ARANTEKD ' Give him a call. e John Y. Brown, t j PROPRIETOR OF LINE OF STAGES I BETWFEN Coudersport &Wellsville | (Via OSWAYO, PA.) Person* going to Ostv \vo by stage, ard desiring • | to reiurn • line day, will be accommodated . j at stage rates. - Passengers wishing to reach any of the neighbor ing towns will be conveyed b Livery at reasonable rates. A good Livery rig kept constantly on hand for passengers by the stage. > OSWAYO House, (JOHN V. BROWN, Propr.,) > OSAV AYO. PA. 114-tf THE Popular Science Monthly . | CONDUCTED BY I'l'of. E. L. Youmans, The crowing importance of sclentlt'c knowledge to all classes of the community calU tor more effi cient means of diffusing it. The Pop Our Science Month In has been started to promote this object and supplies a want met by no other periodical in the United states. It contains instructive and attractive articles and abstracts of articles, original. - it",-ted and ill lust rated, from the leading scientific men of dif ferent countries, giving the latest interpretations of natnra phenomena, explaining the applica tions of science to the practical a.-ts ami to the operations of domestic life. It is designed to give especial rrominence to those branches of science which hffiii to a better understanding of the nature of man- tour-sent the claims of scientific education: tud the bear ings of soieiu ? upon questions of so doty ami gov- I I eminent. How the varions suhjevta of current opinion a-e affected by the advance of scientific in (tttty \ ' also lie considered. In it- ran .-lu -u-r ih periodical aims to be popi lar without lieiug sueer'ici.d and appeals to the intelligent reading ti: ts of Hie coinmntii fy. T1 ( -Vs to proem* suti- nti. st> ienientsfrom men wit,, know i heir subjects an 1 wl a will address ; The non-s.-ientit e public for purpoßenof exposition and explanation. It will ha\< contributions from Herbert spen- I cor, Prof. Huxley, Prof. Tyudail. Mr. Darwin and other writers identified with spurn alive thought i and scientific explanation. The Pi polar Sc nee Monthla is published in a larg- o< lavo, handsomely printed on clear type. Terms Five Dollars per annum, or Etfn Cents l>er copy. Published by D. APPLETOX A CO., 640 and 561 Broadway. K Y. ENOCH MORGAN s SAPO L I O 1 ~ n intitule fo: in forall Household nnrpo- s exeei* SAfu L I Q , for cleaning your House will save Cue u • labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. SAPO L i O I for Wludows is better tttan Whiling or Water. No reuioviug curtains or car vm. ' SAPO L I O Cleans l'aint and Wood, in fact the en tire house lict'i r than soap. No slopping. Saves labor. 1 ou can't afford to be with out it. SAPO L I O for scouring Knives is better and clean j er than llath Brick. Will not scratch. : i SA P O LI O I is better than Soap and Sand for polish ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch r. lng. SAPO L ! O s' polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet £l ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. SAPO L I O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O t removes Stains from Marble Mantels, i Tables and Statuary, from llard-tlnished | Walla, ami from China and Porcelain. ISAP O L I O j removes Stains and Grease from Car j pets and other woven fabrics. 1 There is no one iirtifle Known that will do so tunny Kinds >!' work and do it as | well as well as Sapolio. Try it. HAND S A POLIO a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. ! HAND S A P 0 L r o a-an article for the Bath "reaches the foundation" of all dirt, opens the !| pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin! HAND S A P O L I 0 Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blem ish from both hands and face. Jhand S A P o L I o is without a rival In the world for 5 j curing or p.vvi .ting roughness and chapping of either hands or face. 0 HAND S A P 0 LI O removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains .v Grease; tor workers in Ma chine shops, mines, Ac, is invaluable. For making the Skin white and soft and giving it a "bloom of beauty," it • is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND 8 A POLIO costs 10 to 15 cents per crake and , everybody sliuuid have it. You will like'it. Don't fail to try these Goods. 1 ! Buy if of your mcrcliant iflio has it >r " will procure ii for you. II not, write tsr our Fsiiiijlilet. , 'All ahnnt fcapolio," itnd it will be inniicd free. ENOCH MOISGAN'S SON'S, 20 Park Flare. N. Y. 2W6a26-eow II II ■ 111 ■ jhhii. 11111—111— e OYSTERS. A. H. PEiRCE, Wholesale and II el ail OYSTER DEALER, COUDEfISPORT, PA. Oysters by the Can, Quart. Gallon, Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give me a trial and I can suit you. 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Singer, Grover & Baker, leather anil common Needles, Thread and Oil kept constantly 011 hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. I The Elmira Advertiser, A DAILY AyD WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR r THE PEOPLE. The News Paper of this Section. LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE ' WORLD. THE IMIJ.Y AOYEKTINKR Is a morn ing paper published every dav except sun days. nl l published at such an available point, that it is able to give ail the latest news to a very extensive terrttory earlier than it is possible for any other journal to supply it. Over a large por tion Of SOI I'IIKKN NEW YORK :■ nil NORTH ERN PENNS\ l,\ ANIA it reaches points eariv in the luorning, and west of Elmira even to the Lake I it is in p ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS of any metropolitan journal. Its spe. mltles an i features tvat reeomtnend It to the public are numerous and known far and wide. It is the representative journal of Southern New York and looks earnestly and perststentlv to the i interest and advancement of that portion of the - State. It has f.ll interest in and care for the large and t constantly increasing in population, wealth and ! 1 power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although printed in another state seeks by all reasonable 1 means to forward It 011 the high road of prosperity • and wealth. THE SPECIAL FEATURES . of the \1 VERTISKRare: its full, latest Telegraph ic Intelligence from all quarters; its faithful re , ports of ;he daily Markets at all the Commercial . Centres i f the country; its comments on political and pass ag events and its full, fresh and readable j local int. iligence. it com lues all the best features of a first-class general Newspaper and a first-class local journal. The WEEKLY ADVERTISER is a large, eight-page, fifty-six column newspaper, issued every I'hu.-sday, and contains the cream of , the Dally edition. It is especially addressed and intended for that large and Intelligent class of community who re side on the great main linesoi communication and the facilities for reaching whom make it impns slide to supply themselves withadaiu paper. ' F"r t' b. i lea the late general and local news, are pro\ lied reports of local agricultural in terests and full reports of lale inarkeis for country produce. It is eminently a readable fiaper and furnLhes 1 in ei.ee issue a vast amount and variety of reading 1 matter. TKIIMS. DAILY, PKK TEAR S S 00 WEEKLY. " .. *OO I > I D. B. dEEFE, CARRIAGE aid WAGON MAKER, Cor. EAST aud WORCESTER Sts., Coudersport, I'a., will carry on tlie following branches of business Wagon Shop. There will be made to order and kept on hand all kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Whlf fletrees, Neck-yokes and Steel Spring Seats; Platform and End-Elliptic Spring Wagons; Side, or Concord, Elliptic Spring Top and Open Buggies; Sulkies; One-horse Wagons. ' Ox and Horse Carts, Sleighs and Cutters will be made to order on short notice. Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat ness and durability. I i I ; IJLACKSMITII SHOP. Horse and Ox Shoeing; Trontng of all kinds of I j Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, Clevises, Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts for Carriager, Plows, etc., and repairing of ail i kinds of Mill Irons and Farming Implements. I PAINT CHOP. r ' Painting of all kinds of new Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs and Cutters, and special attention paid to the cleaning and painting of old work. ' sign and Ornamental Painting doue to order with ; neatness and dispatch. I i I ilt Picture Frames Square and Oval, OH HAS!) AND FOE SALE. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. M. T. LYNDE Photograph Gallery, SECOND STREET East of MAIN (I)ike , g Building,) COUDERSPORT, PA. WISHART'S PINE TREE Tar Coriial, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR THE Throat and Lungs. It is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung diseases, has gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa cific coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, tint by persons throughout the States actnaily ben efitted and cured at his office. While he publishes less, so say our reporters, he is unable to supply the demand. It gains and holds its reputation— First: Not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat aud bronchial tubes, which causes irritation. Second: It removes the cause of irritation, (which produces cough), of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purities the blood. Third: It is free from squills, lobelia, ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are eomposed, which allay congh only, and disor ganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect on the stomach, acts on the liver aud kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and in its Invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all others in the market. 2STOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Great American Dyspepsia Pills, AND WORM SUGAR DROPS Being under my immediate direction, they shall not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap aud impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, Proprietojgj An FREE OF CHARGE. " h is Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Offiice parlors are oy'Dll on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Hot m., to p. m., for consultation by Dr. Win. T. >it r \ gee. With him are associated two consulting p sieians of acknowledged ability. This opporti ty is not offered by any other institution in ! city. t lie by All Letters must be addressed to i ll ■ 'I L. Q. C. WISHART, M. D., NO. 232 N. SECOND ST., Philadelphia. , FLA-ITST ' j AND J ORNAMENTAL .lOlt niRTIHfi PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE R OFFICE OF THE S JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEM. F Kew SI~OKH Sewing Machines ex | changed for ones of any kind or make, j by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. n i INVALIDS, DON'T DESPAIR! Thousands huve found relief, and thousands will turn to this Medi cine after exhausting their purses and patience in search of health. Giddiness of the head, dullness of the mind, feet- B- id breath, coated tongue, loss of appetite, pains and weakness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellowness of the skin, constant fever and thirst, with a total disrelish for business, pleasure, or any kind of employment. —FAHßNEY*S PAN- I ACEA, if taken and persevered in for a few days, L will remove this whole class of symptoms.— The \I fluids of the body become pure, and mind clear, " : the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the j appetite improved, and the whole system so beu [T | eiitted that disease, in bad weather, is less liable ] to afflict you. | P. FA II RNEY'S S I CELELTRATED Blood Cleanser or Panacea. As a medicine for children, fhe Panacea is, in every way, calculated to take the place of the end less variety of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose, and which are often very injurious, j A medicine which possesses the qualities of a ca -1 thartie as well as a mild alterative, and which is I capable of arresting disease without the least In t jury to the child is of incalculable value io | every mother. As a Cathartic, it is very effective, j yet it does not, if given in proper quantities, cause \ nausea or distress in the stomach or bowels. It is | very pleasant to the taste, which is a very tinpor | tan't featnre as a medicine for children. As a pre- I ventive of disease it is unprecedented, as it acts ! directly upon t lie digestive organs and the blood, j In all scrofulous diseases, it is the most effective medicine ever offered to the public, and, if given ! regularly and perscveringly, those eruptive dis- I eases so common in children ma y be entirely erad icated. I Prepared by P. Fahrney's Pros. A Co., Wayncs j boro, Pennsylvania, and lilt. I'. FAUKNBY, SO North Dearborn street, Chicago. Price $1.25 per bottle; for sale by Whole sale and Retail Dealers, and by P. A. STKBBINS, .In., 24 4 Coudersport, Pa. UTICA ' STEAI ENGINE CO. p " (Formerly WOOD A MANN.) STATIONARY & PORTABLE STEAM ENC9MES. | The Best and .Most Complete Assortment in the Market. T These Engines have always maintained the verv ' highest standard of excellence. We make the !. ! manufacture of Engines, Pollers A Saw .Mills a spe ll ciaity. We have the largest - gines specially adapted to Mines, saw-mills, (Jrist s mills, Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers and all V 1 classes of manufacturing. I We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu | lar Saw-mill the best and most complete saw-mill J ever Invented. y We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a J special feature of our business and can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market and work absolutely- tine- quailed for beauty of design, economy A strength. J Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. t j 24-43rXP UTICA, W. Y. s j : A GREAT OFFER !S:;7i;S * ! will dispose of 100 PIANOS A ORGANS of firxt | class makers, including WATERS', at extremely j low prices for cash, or part cash, and balance lit II small monthly payments. New 7-Octave first- ; , - class PIANOS, ail modern improvements, for ! $275 cash, organs $55, $75. DOUBLE REEI) • ORGANS, $l(K); 4 STOP, $110; S-STOP, $ 125, and 1 upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful and perfect In tone ever made. The C< INCERTO STOP is the best ever placed in any Organ. It is produced by a third set of reeds peculiarly voiced, the EFFECT of which Is MOST CHARMING and SOUL-STIR RING, while Its IMITATION of the HUMAN A OIC'E Is SUPERB. 7 \'mis liberal. ILLI'STRA TKI> CATALOGUE MAILED for one stamp. A liberal discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools Lodges, etc. AGENTS WAVI l.n. i WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Bartram Sewing Machine, mvde at Danburv, Conn. The stillest, fastest and easiest Lock-stitch, Straight . Needle Machine in the market. We give better terms than any other company. Address John A. Dodge, Gen'l Agent 47R4 IHMBNRY, Conn. WALLACE A ('OMPAM'N CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE J.NQ. huillu& A cup of delicious Choco , ttrrtt . v 0 „.o Cf o * '-onnects tlie rot.,] WITH K •fSSSSS M l fioin the east to Montana, AAlfcl y lto of great benefit to j I j lue to time since tiie close of Third S| x ere has Ut-h talk about an ft j on. Lees widow to reco- f", n 2!^^ atefrorntl,eG ov-! F: ; be WK ■ J-' r^ Working Class MA ! EOR FEMALE, s*> A ...ki . guaranteed. Re-' spettable employment at home, dav or evening no capital required; full instructions ami valuable pai kagc of goods sent treebv mail Address with 6 cent return stain).. Si. YOUNGTIV * | 4 173 Greenwich St.. j/. r PATENTS OBTAINED No fees unless -.u< . i >siui. ,\ p, . (! , charge for preliniinnrv soareh v.. CONNOLLY BROTHERS, loss • delphia, Pa. A 60s Ninth st, Wiishlngtiu ffC ♦ COfl Vg. utsw •. DO JZU d working pis ; yon Of or oW, make more money ata their spare moments, or all the time, f| ia , 1, . thing else. Particulars free. Ad.'s SON A CO., Portland, Maine. 4 ' vsp"psia. Neuralgia, Khcui . : Gravel, Dial a tcs, Kidney A I rtnar. |i ! erally. It restores muscular power to a, ? | le. it cures Liver Complaint, Chroni b, : ,.. Piles, Constipation, Asthma, catarrh \ i i tls, Diseases of the skin, General I>. t , i vous Prostration from Mental or l'h>-■ ~ j es. It Is the Greatest Antidote ever dp Excessive Eating or Drinking 1 , it curv.., stomach, promotes digestion A- relicv. almost Immediately. No household sin ... out It. For sale by all Druggists. history of the Springs, medi. y of the power of water over diseases, a cures and for testimonials from distlngu - ! send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BROS.. ] Agents, 227 s. Front st„ Philadelphia. Pa. GETTYSBUKO Spuing CO. M made rapldlv with stcn A, o\h l outfits, t dialogues A full part', i free. . M. Seks* kk, lli Uauover t. |: HOP 'TIS imXE. or lli<- secret o Mustache* Whiskers indays. | SECKBT and too others. Gamblers"! ri. A, , ogv, Ventriloquism, in all tha orlgina I • won dkks. Mailed for as cents. \ . CUTLEIt, Carthage. Illinois. Domestic PEERLESS PAP "P A T T E UN's ELEGANT IN DtSIGN. FAULTIfjf AGENTS WANTED. Send for Cut*; Domesllt SewtngMsrhine V v ; "YOU ASK! I'LL TEL i THE NEW DEPARTURE '• AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive . j The book will sell Itscll. Father, \i the I Brother, Minister, Merchant, Ma ufa . j er. Miner, Mariner and Yourself Ml rantß *I is Money in it. Send for < Ircular. cm • i MAN A WSBLTSS, .V) N. Mh St.. Phiu. I : We Want an Agei | In this township to canvass f. r the aew.i j and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN (.0 The Science of a New . Kccominended and endorsed by proniinri j ters, physicians, religions and s.-. ulari. i ; other book like it published. S4O pern - i anteed. Address, COW AN A <.•., r ! 4Tr4 133 Eighth St., N !2,000.000 ACRi CHEAP FARMS. ' The Cheapest I-and in Market for ; Union Facific Railroad In the Great Platte Valli i '{,000,000 acres in Central Xel ■ Now for sale in tracts of forty urns, ai - on five and ten years' crc iit at six per : a Ivauee interest required. Mild ami healthful climate, fertile sei 1 : dance of good water. | THE BEST MAI.'KET IN' WEST, : Mining regions of Wyoming, Colora/n 1 Nevada being supplied bv the farmer,!, j Valley. ; Soldiers entitled to a Homss 160 Acres. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR CSLO! ■ KB EE HOMES FOR ALL. Mi!:;-.;. : choice Government lauds open forci.:: | Homestead Law, near this Gr • 1 ! good markets and ali the conveincm-t i settled country. Free passes "to purchasers of Kailr a i • Sectional Maps showing the Land, a , firm of Descriptive Pamphlet, with , • mailed free everywhere. Address O. F DA' | 43r4 I."nit Comr. U. J'. li. A'.. Ov ! CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAR C \\J HY GO TO KANSAS 01! NEBS \ you can buy as line farming i sun ever shone on, improved and •: i from $25 to s4u an acre, ranging In I acres, v. itliin from 3d to fto utiles fr ' one of the finest dairying countries ! Five railroads now running through and 4or 5 more being constructed. I : good improved tarms for sale . iicup. j ulars address AMDS A1.1.V I 4 lj4 Crown Point, Late to BBUe SI ORE FOB Si j A EIKST-CI.ABH DKIU AND PKESCKITI Very eligibly situated in Alhphenyl good paying business, is offered fur niodatiiig terms. The owner wish from active business, or would pref. lerest to a person having good referr: . could give it their whole attention, j uity of this kind to get into a good pa with small capital does no' ofte: I ther particulars address It. K. bid Hays, is 9 Washington Ave., Alieght The I)EST and MOS T 1M Fire and Burglar-I £3 a f e AND VAU Are made hy the PITTS"' HG/f PANY, 16, VENN' 36j* 5 50,000 Rev Will be distributed i AMERICAN WORKING Pi*" It is the only Working") Monthly; lias 16 large <|" with illustnitions. Lvery Subscriber G s s ■ Varying from 2-~> cents in v in greenbacks. Among t' lf are 2 of SSOO in greenl'd'--' 10 of 100 '" _ lor Organs, $250 each; ' ! " ' chines, s6o each: oOAnieriG S4O each —besides many ; ■ smaller premiums. <*".? year; sent on trial three w cents. Send for si*'cii" en CAPRO^ 36ji Box 5, Pitt^ STEVENSON & F° STATIONERS, PRINTERS BlW^ MAKERS AND WHOI.K-AI.K |IS,: ; r IMtIA TElb*'. f i Flat papers, book papers, niy- | heads, cards, printing inks.