A SLIGHT MISTAKE. A negro in Kansas City named Pete Mayberry—called Hannibal Caesar lor short—with his son. Hen ry Clay, went to the woods one day last week to look after some rabbit traps they had set. II liile at work the fierce barking of their dog caused Henry Clay to cast his eyes heaven ward and he immediately sung out "'possum dar." Closer inspection showed a pair of glittering eyes glar ing down from the tree, which was prima-facie evidence of the existence of the negro's delight. Henry Clay at once stationed himself at the foot, axe in hand, ready to lix the enemy while Hannibal Caesar retired a short distance and took careful aim with an old blunderbuss. Presently down came the hammer, and shortly after the gun went oil'. So. likewise, did Hannibal Ciesar, who for a few min- utes gave as fine specimens of ground and lofty tumbling as could be ex pected with a shoulder out of joint. Meanwhile the varmint came down from the tree with a yell and proved to be a wildcat, landing with a lunge plump on the top of Henry Clay's devoted head. In less than a minute the place where the wool ought to grow was as bare as the. Dover and Henry Clay, with his heart full of agony and his mouth full of fur, struck right and left with legs and arms like a hurricane. The mongrel dog now joined in and the battle became general all along the line. Mistaking Henry Clay's revolving pedal extremities as the primal cause of all the 3'ells and commotion he grabbed at a heel that waved over the scene of the conflict like the black flag in a sea fight and proceeded to chew and tussle and pull with a zeal that in a short time promised to swallow Henry Clay bodily. Hannibal Caesar, in the meantime, having got through with his circus performance, seeing he had barked up the wrong tree, started oil* with the rapidity of a railroad train and the noise of a steamboat whistle. This started the wildcat and he left the scene hissing, spitting and career ing over the ground like a runaway llabcock Fire Extinguisher. When ° t Hannibal Caesar returned he found t Ilenry Clay seated on a log mending / / ZD © his scalp and spitting fur out of his mouth, with some shreds of cloth hanging on liiui looking as if they had just come out of a threshing machine. lie toted him home with the advice: "I tell ye, chile, dey's tie sassiest varmint dere is to get a hold on."— lnilianajtolis Sen final. I Aii old farmer says, that after a while all you will have to do will be to plant your potatoes on Monday and dig new ones on Saturday, as each new variety is from two to ten days earlier than all others. £ A neighboring editor is on the alert with this information: "The season for farmers to slide off hay-mows on to pitchforks lias nearly come." Some mousing Democrat lately found out that Secretary Robeson was rich; (if/o, argued the Democratic newspa pers. he must have got rich by stealing money from the National Treasury. Rut it having lieen shown that he was rich before he was appointed Secretary of the Navy, so much the worse, argue the same papers, because in that event he must have bought his place in the Navy Department. The trouble with these Democratic editors is that they will measure other people 'scorn in their own Democratic bushels. Pittsburyh Commercial. This question threatens to""disinte grate society at Lawrence, Kansas: "Should a young man leave his music lesson to split wood when his mother is at home and perfectly well?" The following sentence of thirty-four letters contains all the letters of the al phabet: "John quickly extemporized live tow bags." A Bostonian who asked his bovpme day what lie hadJeqrned at school was told that his lesson had lieen, "Johnny shut your jaws and can't run." lie went to school the next day, and heard the teacliei ull the hoys to repeat. "A comma is just a pause to count one," ( find then heard the class all shout in unison, ".Johnny shut yer jaws and can't run." Explanations followed and that teacher is now striving to acquire more distinct enunciation. • I "That man," said a wag, "came to' this city forty years ago, purchased a bucket, and commenced gathering rags. i How much do you suppose he is worth now?" tVe gave it up. "Nothing." he continued, after a pause, "and he ! owes for the basket." An Irishman, who had just landed, said: "'1 lie first hit of mate T ever ate in this country was a roasted potato, boiled yesterday. And if you don't l>e liave it I can show it to ye. for I have * it in my pocket." The worst kind of education—To la?' brought up by a policeman ELDRiDGE BROTHERS, ii 1 srEOIAI. AGENTS KOK 1 j . WOODWARD BROWN, WEBER, HATHUSIIEK, and CHICKKRING I I J P IAN OS , t 1 ALSO, (•eortre Wood's Celebrated Organs. 3 PI LLAR'S XEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, ( year Howell House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. ' n - . Dealers iu all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN , DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. 1 TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS .v SPECIALTY. r We invite the Public to examine and criticise the I WOODWARD A BROWS Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' j Organs. 2446-tf ii" ~ """" • 11. D. TREADWELL, I I —OF— > Wellsville, N. Y., ! • 1 i Has just returned from New York with a large p stock of I Boots and Shoos, ■; LEATHER 8 Sit FUR LOOK AT THE PRICES! WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from SCO. to 81.75 J "• LEATHER LACE BOOTS OC. 1.75 •' MOROCCO " " 81. 00 " 1.35 MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " 4.00 " KIP " 2.75 " 4.50 i Small Shoes, from 30 cents "upwards. Sole Leather, 30 rnd 31 cents per potmd. Shoe Findings of all kinds, vervcheap. j Remember the place,—directly opposite the j Howell House. 11. I>. Till'A It WELL, AGENT. BOOTS and SHOES ! Jolin Denhof, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of ROOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand, MAIN STREET belcw MARKET, j {South of the Brulgc,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOD I II (it UtANTEED Give hiiu a call. John Y, Brown, PKOI'KIETOR OF LINK OF STAGES BETWEEN Coudeisport & Wellsville (Via OSWAYO, PA.) t Persons going to OSWAYO hv stage, and desiring to return same day, will be accommodated at stage rates. Passengers wishing to reach any of the neighltor ing towns w ill be conveyed by Livery at reasonable rates. A good Livery rig kept constantly on hand for passengers by the stage. OSWAYO HOUSE, (JOHN V. BROWN, Propr.,) OSWAYO, PA. 114-tf \ I t THE Popular Science Monthly, CONDUCTED BY ( Prof. E. L. Youmnns. ' Tite crowing Importance of scientific knowledge i to all classes of the eominunitv calls fur more -i7i- <. dent iiu'iies or dUfadif it. The Popular ienre Month hi has been started to promote this object , and supplies a want met by 110 other periodical in , the United States. It contains instructive ntid attractive articles !, ami abstracts of articles, original, selected and ii- 0 lustrated, from tlie lea-I entitle explanation. The popular fich'nee Monthly Is piihlfshctturi a 1 n large octavo, liw 1.-omely print, d on 1 lear ivpe. '* Terms, Five Dollars per annum, or Fifty Cents : '' per copy. Published by l. AIM'I.KTON A. 10.. 549 aigi 6PI Broad way, N. Y. ; ; ENOCH MORGATS SONS' SAPO L I O is h substitute for soap for a!' Household purposes except washing c!otlies. •SAP O L I O for cleaning vour House will save the labor of one ne&aer. Give it a trial. SAPO L I O for Windows Is belter than Whiting or Water. No removing curtains or car pets. SAPO L I O cleans Paint ami Wood, in fact the en tire house betterthau Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. Yon cant afford to be with out it. SAPO L I O for scouring Knives is better and clean er than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. SAPO L S O Is better than Soap and Sand for polish ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch ing. SAPO L 1 O J polishes Brass and Copper nteuslls bet ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. SAPO L ! O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in-- ! valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L S G removes Stains from Marble Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, ami frotn China and Porcelain. SAPO L 5 O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets ami other woven fabrics. ' There is 110 one art iele known that will do so many kinds of work and do it us well as well as Sapolio. Try It. dAND S A POLIO a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. HAND S A P 0 Is I 0 as 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. h,Y:NI> S A P 0 L I O Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin. In stantly removing any stain or blem ish from both hands and face. HAZVL) S A POLIO is without a rival in the world for - curing or preventing roughness anil chapping of either hands or face. ii-V:N:L> S A P OLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains .V Grease; for workers in Ma chine shops, mines, A c, is Invaluable. For making the Skin white and soft and giving it a "bloom of beauty," it is unsurpassed ly any Cosmetic known. iiArsiY S A P 0 L I 0 costs 10 to 15 cents per cake and everybody should have It. You will like it. i Don't fail to Ivy these Goods. | liny it ef your merchant if'hc has it or will procure it for you. It not, write ioroui- Pamphlet."All about Kapolio," aiul it will he mailed free. ENOCH MOIIG.VX'W SONS, I 20 Park P!ace. N. Y. 2416a26-eow OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRO E, Wholesale and Itelail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, 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. PZIRCE. j Singer, Grover & Baker, leather and I common Xeedles, Thread and Oil kept constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. The Elmira Advertiser. A DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR THE PEOPLE. The News Paper of this Section. LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. The WILY ADVERTISER is a morn ing paper published every day except Sun days. It Is published at su- li an available point that it is able to give all the latest news to a verv extensive terrttory earlier than it is possible for any other journal to supply it. Over a large por tion of sol. Till:RN NEW YORK and NORTH ERN PENNBY LVANJA it reaches points early in the morning, and west of Elmira even to the l ake 1 it Is 111 ( ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS of any metropolitan journal. Its 'specialties and features tint recommend It to the public are numerous and known far and wide. ft is the representative journal of Southern New York and looks earnestly ami persistently to the interest and advancement of that portion of the State. it has an interest in and care for the large and constantly Increasing in population, wealth arid 1 power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although printed in another state seeks bv ai! reasonable means to forward It on the high road of prosperity ami wealth. THE SPECIAL FEATURES of the ADVERTISER are: Its full,latest Telegraph ic intelligence from all quarters; its faithful re- ' ports of Hie dally Markets at nil the Commercial 1 Centres of the country; its comments on political i and passing events audits full, fresh and readable - local intelligence. It combines all the best features of a first-class general Newspaper and a first-class local Journal. Trie WEEKLY ADVERTISER Is a large, eight-page, fifty -si \ column new-paper. Issued every Thussday, and contains the cream of the Daily edition. It is especially addressed and Intended for that large auu intelligent class ot community who re side off the great main lines oi communication and j the facilities for reaching whom make it inipos- > ■dole to supply themselves with „ daily paper. For these, besides the late general and local j news, are provided report -of local agricultural in terests and full reports of late markets for country i produce. It is eminently a readable paper and famishes I in ence issue a vast amount and variety of reading . natter. " " I > TERMS. DAILY, VKR YKVt 0(1 i WEEKLY, " inn Da 3a NEEFE, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER, Cor. EAST ami WORCESTER Sts., Coudersport, Pa., will carry ou the following branches of .business Wagon Shop. j I'here will be made to order and kept on band all kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Whif tletrees, 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 liorse Carts, Sleighs and Cutters will be • ina-.te to order on short notice. ! Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat j ness and durability. BLACKSMITH SHOP. Horse and Ox Shoeing; Irontng of all kinds'of i Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, Clevises, Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts for Carriager, Plows, etc., and repairing of all kinds of Mill Irons and Fanning implements. PAINT SHOP. Painting of ail kinds of new YVagons, Carriages, Sleighs ami Cutters, and special attention paid to the cleaning and painting of old work. Sign and Ornamental Painting done to order with neatness and dispatch. trimming sltop. All kinds of Carriage, Stage and Coach Tops, Cushions, Falls, Dashes, Lazy-Backs, Shaft Trimming, and all work in the line of Trim ming done in good Style. Notice is given that I have changed my placeof business from Brookland, Pa., to this place and have built a new Factory—ll9 X 72 ft., —111 which the rour brahches of business will be carried on, and will be pleased to receive the custom of my old patrons. The best of Lumber, Iron and Trimming Material that can be procured will be used on tlie work. Orders by mall will be promptly attended to. I). I?, NEEFE. 2425-° I. H, &00DSELL, Carpenter and Joiner, SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, (above EAST Street,) Coudersport, J?n. CONTRACTS taken and materials furnished for all kinds of BUILDING % PLANING and MATCHING done.— MOULDING of all SASII, BLINDS and DOORS on hand ormanu * factored to order. * CASH paid for Pine I-umbcr. " Your patronage is solicited. N. H. jUOODNELL. I J. GLftSE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Coudersport, Penn'o,. I CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING— ' and materials furnished. DOORS. BLINDS and SASH kept constantly on hand or manufabtured to order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBER. J. GLASE A SON. The SIXGER is the best machine for tail work. According to sworn returns there were over 4-5,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. 31. Reynolds, Agent. PHOTOGRAPHS! HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all those fine Gradations of Shade so essential to a BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH, I re pectfully solicit your patronage. I make all the leading styles of Photographs and Ferreotypes, ■ from a CAKD PICTVR.I to a LIFE-SJZK POKTH UT —finished in I ! INDIA IINTK, * WATER COLORS or OIL COPYING of OLD PicTUKEs'made a special A large Stock of Walnut, iloocucod ami (Gilt Picture Frames Square and Oval, OH HAITI) A*l> FOR HALK. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Nl. T. LYNDE Photograph Gallery, SECOND STREET East of MAIN, (DiA'e's Building,) COUDERSPORT, PA. WISHART'S FS:!E TREE Tar Mai, ' NATURE'S GREAT RE3IEDT FO!'. TUB Throat and Lungs. j It is gratifying to us to inform the public that \ Dr. L. 11. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung disease-, has gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa cific coast, and from thence to some of the ilrsi families of Europe, not through the press alone, but by persons throughout the States actually ben efitted and cured at his office. While h ■ publishes less, so say our reporters, he Is unable to supply rhe demand! It gains and holds its reputation— j First: Not by stopping cough, but l>y loosening an 1 assisting nature to throw off Hie unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchia! 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 puriffc the blood. Third: It is free from squills, lobeli i, Ipecac ami opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are composed, which allay cough only, and disor ganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect ->n the stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and ' lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to . ] every part of Hie system, and in its invigorating t and purifying effects It has gained a reputation ! which It must hold above all others In the market. \ i 'NOTICE. i I 1 The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, i y Great American Dyspepsia Tills. i ANI) WORM SUGAR DROPS ! * Being under my immediate direction, they shall , not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap and impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, Proprietor. ' FREE OF CHARGE. ■ ii Dr. L. (). C. Wishart's Offlioe parlors are open ou Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a. ; in., to sp. in., for consultation by Dr. Win. T. Ma- l gee. With hlin are associated two consulting phy-' sieians of acknowledged ability. This opportnnl- . ty is not offered by any other institution in the , * city. g f All Letters must be addressed to e L. Q. C. WISHART, M. D., NO. 232 N. SECOND ST., * I Philatle]])lua. ? AND ORNAMENTAL | • .14) it I'HINTIM; PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEM. W SI™GEU Sewing Machines ex changed for ones of any kind or make, by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. _ INVALIDS, DON'T DESPAIR! Thousands have 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 liiiud, foet 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,—l" VItRNKY'S PAN ACEA, if taken and persevered in for a few days, will remove litis whole das.- of symptoms.—The fluids of the laxly become pure, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, ami the whole system so ben eiitted that disease, in bad weather, is less liable to allliet you. 1 1)11. P. FA 11 RXEY'S P H ■ CELEBRATED Blood Cleanser or Panacea. I As a medicine for children, fhe Panacea is, in , every way, calculated to take tho place of theend , less variety of drugs which are annually soid for ' that purpose, and which are often vert i tjitrious. ; A medicine which possesses toe qualities of a ca ' thartic as well as a mild alterative, ami which is capable of arresting disease without the least in jury to the child is of incalculable value to ■ every mother. As a Cathartic, It Is very effective, i yet it does not, if given i . proper quantities, cause nausea or distresslu the stomach or bowels. It is very pleasant to the taste, w hit h is a very Impor ; taut feature a-a medicine for chiidreu. Ann pre ventive of disease it is uupreeodt nted. as ii act directly upon the dig -rive org.t - and the blood. In all scrofulous diseases, it is the most effective medicine ever offered to the public, and. if given regularly and perse veil iigly, those eruptive dis ! eases soeoniniun in children may lie entirely er&d , leated. Prepared by P. Kahrney's Bros. ,v Co., V ivnes !boro, Pennsylvania, and I>K. P. KAIIKSKY, 3O North Petittorp street, Chkaxa. Price $1.25 per lKfttle: for sale by Whole sale ami Detail Dealers, and by P. A. STEBI'.INS, Jit., t 24-4 Coudersjiort, Pa. I UTICA STEAI ENGINE CO. (Formerly WOOD .V M vs.) STATIONARY L PORTA LE STE A M KUOIKEQ. The Best and Most C >u:j>l to Assortment in the .Market. These Engines have always maintained t.he very highest standard of excellent <•. We make the maunfactnreoi Engines. Boilers A Saw MlQs a spe- . cialiy. We have the largestA- mo t complete works of the kintl in the country, with machinery speci- We keep constantly in process largo numbers of Engines, which w<- furnish at the verv lowest prices and on the shortest notice. V.'e build Ea giim- -peciaiiv a lap*- i t. Mines, Saw-milis, Grist mills, Tanneries, fottou-gius, Threshers ami all classes of mauuiaeturiujr. We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw-mill the best and most complete haw-mill ever Invented. We make the umunfft tare of saw-mill outfits a special feature < f tmr bti-iue.-s ami can furnish complete on the shortest notiee. Our ftitti in all cases Is to furnish the best in#- ! chiuerv in the market and work absolutely one- i quelled for beauty of design, economy Jk .strength. Se:i 1 for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. 24-4.tr',sp ITK'I, X. Y. A GREAT OFFER !!^rESSS£ will dispose of Wo PIANOS A ORGANS of flfM- ! class including WATERS', at extremely low prices tor etou or part cash, and balance iii small monthly payments. New T-Octave ilrst class PIANOS, all modern improvements, for; $275 cash. Organs #55, $75. DOI'IILE-ItEKI) ORGANS, $100; 4-STOP, $ 110; S-STOP, #125, and upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful and perfect in tone ever made. The CONCERTO STOP is the best ever placed iu any Organ. It is produced bv a third i set of reeds peculiarly voiced, the EKFKt Tot which is MOST CHARMING and son. STIR RING, while its IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE is SUPERB. Tl'fiiix Hl*'nit. IIJ.PSTK.I --TKII CATAI.OCPK M AII.KI) for one stamp. A liberal : dlaeount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools Lodges, etc. AGENT.-; WAM Rl*. 47rs WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Part ram j Sewing Machine, made at Danlmrv, conn. The I stillest, fastest ami easiest Lock-Stitch, Straight i Needle Machine in the market. We give better ! terms than any other company. Address John A. Dodge, Gen'l Agent 47r4 Omibtiry, t mill. WALLACE A (oni'AW'S CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE No boiling necessary. A cup of delicious Choco late made with it in two minutes. No waste Packed in pound jars. Vanilla or plain. One doz! j in box. rnequaled as a confection for lunch* spread on crackers, with a glass of milk at hand to drink. For making Soda Water Syrup or flu- ! i voting Ice cream it i- superior to anv Chocolate I . made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else will ' be used where this hhs been tried. For sale bv 1 J. T. WARREN A CO., Cincinnati, O. 47r4 I Write for a Price List to J. II JOHNSTON". Great Western Gun Works, No. 17a SMITH FT EI.D ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. I Breech-loading Shot-guns. #4i> to Eton. Double ; ' Shot-guns #- to $l6O. Single (tuns $3 to S2O Rifles 1 fs to $75. Pcvolvcrs $5 to $25. Pistols#! to $-. Gun. Material, Fishing Tackle. I.arge discount to deal- : • ers or clubs. Army guns. Revolvers, etc., bought ! or traded for. Goods sent by Express C. O. D. to i ' be examined before paid for." 47r4 ( i \V( ipk irxT ninsx >'ALEor FEMALE, sro a ' A V Ol King Lzl.lss wei-k guaranteed? Re-1 spectalde employment at home, day or evening • 1 ' no capital required; frill tnstructlona'aiid valuable t package of goods sent free by mail. Address with R< cut return stamp. M. YOUNG A Co., 4, rJ 173 Greenwich St., N, vl! ? PATENTS OBTAl\'r„ ii No fees iimcs-- . r Aa ' I ED. I charge forJin limliuirv sean -, s , {§■ ' CONNOLLY BROTH El's, j ! ■ dcip'Htl, Pa. .V (tUSNint H ss'"s2o- I young or old, tuak M f tlu ir -pure moments, or all the'tm,' H i thing else. Particulars fro v,l *"H SON A CO., Portland, Maine.' f ■ GETTYSin n ( . Katalysine WPJ Is the nearest approach to a spe, ■ fl ere ■ crallv. It restoresmuscnlar powertei - ■ lc. It cures Liver Complaint, < hro- "i J*" Piles, Constipation, Asthma, cat.i rr " ■ ■8 vous Prostration from Mental or Pi,,. . es. It te the Greatest Antidote ever la. B1 Excessive Eating or Drinking, n stomach, promotes digestion A relieve. • I almost Immediately. No households 1 I . out ir. For sale by ail Druggists. { vF sec r ,i„ Mustache A Whiskers in 42 dr.. 'p- B -Ki KKT and 10® others. Gamblers'tnVk-T' • I ogy, Ventriloquism, in all t-ha origin. I I . \VONDERS. Mailed for 25 cents. \ . CUTLER, Carthage, Illinois. Domestic PEETLLESS p A p-.l I> AT T KILNS I ELEGANT fN DESIGN. FAULTLESS a J AGENTS WANTED. Scud for Catal I Ihuiiestir Sewing >l:iel'.ine N. y I " YOU ASK ! I'LLTELirI : the sew DEPARTUPiE AGKN I S WANTED. Exijiisive territo-, I The liook will sell itself. Father. I Brother, Minister, Merchant, Manufa • V . I • er. Miner, Mariner ami Yourself agwantit, , I Is Money In it. Send for Circular t'il - I ; MAN A WEBI.TER, .Vl N. sth -t.. I'hHi.'pg . S : We Wsrit an Agent . li. this township to cam .i-- ( ■■ | ami fast selling liook by Dr. JOHN CoW'i'y The Science of a New Life Recommended and endorsed by pro:.., ,-nt ters, | i*B . . re us axl - ■ 1 other book like it published. S; . • • antec.l. Address, COWAN 47 4 133 Eighth St., Nc y w g 22,000,020 AC?M t CHEAP FARMS. The Cheap:st I and in Market for sah > Union Pacific Railroad Co, Iu the Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 acres in Central V!na4a Now for sale iu traits of forty acres ,< -i m on live and ten y-' ir.,' credit at six per ll,au&i . dance of good w -for. . THE BEST MH ii FT IN WEST. Th • : Mltileg rcgioi - of Wvomit g, Coinr.-Klo, i't.y N- vada being-:t; iiiedlo t'i fanners lit th. !'■. Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead ' 160 Acres. THE "EST LOCATICWS FOR COLOKiES FREE HOMES FOR ALI- Million-y .. choice Government lands open for entry an ; Hwtnaßtead Law, near this Great Rail! , good markets and all the conveuiein cs of an set tied country. Free pas-cs to purchasers of Railroad lanA=. Sectional Maps showing the Land, also n, . tioti of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new mu, mailed free everywhere. Address O. K. DAVIS. 43r4 Zrirt'l Cotnr. U. I'. H. 1!., OMAIIA, Nts. ii i cm i , wi— mi . i_iu CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAR CHICAGO \\rliv GOTO KANSAS OR NEBRASKA wleii It you can bu. as hue farming h ni-a-ilit .-:iu cv- ;• shone on, improved at. • • • im,v--,iv. • . from to $-1" a acre, ranging from 411 to ua acres. Within from 8® to 5n miles f. .on , hi n cue of the iciest dairying countri* - ; 1 \ r- 1 , !'"'" railroads i running t' nn :■ tin .. and 4or S more hghkg constructed. Hnv< - . good improved farms for salt- clh-ap. lor pur • . ul&ra addrern AMOS ALLMAN, 41 j 4 Grown Point, Lake ( 0., ludimiL DHI G STORE FOR SAM!. a nii:T-cua intra anb i'KKSCIUITIO:- STORK Very eligibly situated 11: Allegheny City. Joins! gcod paying business. isolVi red for-alee: : 1 codatiug nriiis. The owner wishing t reiif from active business, or would prefer selln., teres! to a iierson hav inggood referenc- - an 1. could give it their whole attention. An oppi • nity of thi- kind to get into a good paying !> isii with until capital does not often occur. Fur hi ther particulars address B. jr. GOULD, care fit Hays, 1-!' Washington Ave., Allegheny city, I'a.! , The 1* EST and MOST IMJ'IIOVEb Fire aud Burglar-Prcof SS. AND VAULTS Arc made by the PITTSBURGH KA !■". t • PANT, 167 PENN STIIKKT, 30j', I'iiisiiarsfh, Pa. SSQ,OOD Reward! Will be distributed tosubseriln istof! ■ AMERICAN WORKING PEOPLE in K : It is the only Workiiigniiiirs Tariff Monthly; has 16 qiiai'to I'ic,' 1 "- with illustnitions. Irery Subccriter 3 's a Prenius. Varyinpr from 2" cents in value."to 1 in greenbacks. Among the pit niiu"' are 2 of ;<.">uo in greenbacks: i of 10 of s Kxi; 1(M) of i?lo; .Too of o i' r ' lor Organs, Sg-To eturh; 10 Ncwini: chines, .■?('(}eaeli; ">o American >V;ttcht~. c;ich —Itesidcs many thoosauil"''' smaller iiremiums. Only $1.50 I® year; sent on tri.il three months far J' cents. Send for specimen (o CAPRON & CO.. 3P- C. C. Hammer & Sens. Manufacturers of Fine and Medium I' TURK, of every description and price,hand-" 11 ' ami superior in style and quality than f , most or any other Furniture lloii-e thl- side ° mountains. • Photographs and ITlcc Lists sent on appH'"* ■ ; or when in the city don't forget the piece-"'*'" the liisge Golden Chair, 4, 4S np 50 SEVENTH AVRM I". 24361 ly ITTTWBCk^^'