Hon. H. F. Prentiss, who (lied a few (lajsajjo in Bangor, Maine, was educa ted at West Point, and when a professor there was ordered to his reginent, at Mobile, lie walked the entire distance, carrying a law-book, which he studied by the way. Two years later (in 1835) lie resigned and walked the entire dis tance to Bangor, reading law as before. In 1837 he was admitted to the bar and opened an office in Oldham, working hard, frequently walking to Bangor, twelve miles, in the morning to attend Court, and returning in the same man ner at night. lie once walked from Bangor to Paris, Me., in a day and a half, but his greatest day's walk was eighty miles in twenty six hours. The Daily Graphic can afford to be excessively generous in offering jieople free passes for a trip to Europe in its balloon, for nobody has yet been found who can possibly "get away." Dana, Butler, James Parton, Whitelaw Iteid, McClellan and Eli Perkins all decline with thanks. Some of them say they would be happy to go but "professional engagements make it impossible." Rob ert Collyer hits the bull's-eye, as usual, by frankly stating that he has got to preach at home all summer, but would be affraid to go anyhow. That is what they all meant, but they couldn't say it in so few words. Uisgnsted.—The Liberal Christian , in an article on the Massachusetts govern ment, probably from the pen of Dr. Bel lows, says: "If Massachusetts does not spew General Butler out of her mouth she will please, in future, to take a seat very far back in our court of .State hon or. We account him the most danger ous man in America, with the fewest scruples and the most diabolical ability; and he, forsooth, is in fair prospect of Incoming Governor of our hitherto no ble Bay State!" A Nevada paper relates how a couple of home-made servants were discussing the cause of the saline character of the water in the Great Salt Lake. Said one, "Well, it's my opinion that there's an underground connection with the Pa cific ocean, and it's filled with water from the Pacific." "But," said the other, "Salt Lake is seven thousand feet higher than the ocean; what do you think of that?" "Think of it! why, I think it bursts my theory all to thunder." If Victor Hugo isdying France isabout to lose one of her most famous children. The sturdy egotist is a man of genius, and it will always be remembered, to his credit, that he was one of the few inde pendent spirits who never forgot Louis Napoleon's perfidy, and never made peace with him. We trust he has al ready composed his own epitaph, for no other pen than his could pay a fitting tribute to his eccentric genius. Kubi'iisleiu, the pianist, does not like Jit eciier tries to bring religion down to tlx* people, instead of bringing the peo ple to religion." Supposing a man was overboard, what would Mr. Rubenstein do —throw a rope to the person in peril, or call upon him to come after the roi<e? "What are you about, my dear?"' said a grandmother to a little boy, who was idling about the room and casting furtive glances at a gentleman who was paying a visit. "1 am trying, grandma, to steal papa's hat out of the room with out letting the gentleman see it, for papa wants him to think he's out. Dry your tears. Science, which makes dark places light and rough ones smooth, has discovered away to peel onions with out tears. Science simply fills a deep pan partly with water and peels the onions beneath the surface. It is a small dis covery, but it saves an ocean of tears. Ban Voorhecs has sent a little bill to Vigo county, Indiana, of $8325 for le gal services in a railroad case in which lie was employed by the County Com missioners, and it is stirring up a good deal of indignant comment among the tax-payers over there. A respectable English magazine re lK>rts, as a fact of encouraging interest, that of the fifty thousand clergymen of the Church of England as many as four thousand actually abstain from the use of spirits. Old John Robinson admits newslx<ys free to his circus. He finds about a" thousand "Newsboys" in every little village, aid bethinks the press is get ting to lc the biggest thing in the world. I here is a man in Pottsville who owns six dogs, named respectively "Jim Fisk." "General Grant," "Vander bilt," "Josephine Mansfield," "Topsy" and "Dolly Varden." The man who i dispize the most iz the one who iz alwuss a hunting for a law suit; he iz almost az mean az the one who iz anxious tew marry a woman for her mutiny. A Minnesota paper says: "If pitching fish from the lakes with an ordinary tliin-tined hay-fork is any indication of good fishing, then we have good fishing here." A poor, lone widow with seven child ren. and a sore throat, paid the neces sary taxes and took six dogs from the Milwaukee pound. An Omnha paper says there is no use in making such a fuss about the shoot ing of a Constable, as there are forty candidates for the office. No one is born wise or learned. ELDRIDGE BROTHERS, i SPECIAL AOENTS FOR WOODWARD & BROWN, WEBER, MATHUSHFK, and CHICKERXNO PI AU O S, ALSO, George Wood's Celebrated Organs. PI LLAR'S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (\ear Howell House,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MI'SIC, AC. TUNING ami REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. We invite tlie Public to examine and criticise the WOODWARD a BROWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' Organs. 2446-tf H. D. TREADWELL, -OF- I Wellsville, N. Y., Has just returned from New York with a large stock of Boots and Shoes, LEATHER & SHOE FUNGS, LOOK AT THE PRICES! WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from 50c. to g1.?3 j " LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90c. " 1.75 : MOROCCO " " 81.00 " 1.35 : MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " l.o ' " KIP " 2.75 " 1.50 ! I Small Shoes, from 30 cents upwards. Sole Leather, 30 rnd 81 cents per pound. 1 Shoe Findings of all kinds, veryehcap. Remember the place,—directly opposite the ■ llowell House. 11. I>. THE A DWELL, AGENT. , Singer, Grover & Baker, leather and i common Needles, Thread and Oil kept • constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Ajcnt. The Elmira Advertiser. ) THE PEOPLE. I The News Paper of this Section. i ' LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. *!IF. DAILY ADVEHTISFR is a morn- | I ing paper published every day except Sun days. It is published at such an available point, ' that it is able to give all the latest news to a very r extensive territory earlier than it is possible lor ' anv oilier journal to supply It. Over a large por- S tit,ti of SOUTHERN NEW YORK ami NORTH ERN PENNSYLVANIA it reaches points early in , the morning, ami west of Elmira even to the Lake . it Is in ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS of any metropolitan Journal. Its specialties and features tkat recommend it i to the public are numerous and known far ami i , wide. ' It is the representative journal ot Southern New ! York and hooks earnestly ami perststently to the ' interest and advancement of that portion of the - State. II has an interest In anil care for the large ami 1 constantly increasing in population, wealth and . power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although printed in another state seeks by all reasonable - ineans to forward it on the high road of prosperity ami wealth. THE SPECIAL FEATURES , of the A DVERTISERare: its full, latest Telegraph ic Intelligence from all quarters; its faithful re . ports of the dally Markets at all the Commercial Centres of the country; its comments on political 1 and passing events and its full, fresh and readable local Intelligence. Ii cotuiiines all the best features of a first-class . general Newspaper ami a first-class local journal. The WEEKLY ADVERTISER Is a large,eight-page, fifty-six column newspaper, issued every Thussday, ami contains the cream of the Dally edition. It is especially addressed and Intended for that : la gc and Intelligent class of community who re side ,tr the great main linesoi communication ami . the facilities for reaching whom make it impos sible to supply themselves with a dally paper. , For these, besides the late general ami local news, are provided reports of local agricultural in terests and full reports of late markets for country produce. It is eminently a readable paper and furnishes in eace issue a vast amount anil variety of reading • matter. TERMS. DAILY, PER YEAR $8 00 WEEKLY, " 2 00 THE Popular Science Monthly CONDUCTED BY I'rof. E. L. Youinans, | The crowing importance of scientific knowledge j to all classes of the community calls for more effi cient means of diffusing it. The PopulariScience Monthly 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, selected ami il lustrated, from the leading scientific men of dif ferent countries, giving the latest Interpretations of natural phenomena, explaining the applica- I tlons of science to the practical arts ami to the j operations of domestic life. It is designed to give especial prominence to those branches of science which help to a better understanding of the nature of man; to present the claims of scientific education; ami the iear • ing> of science upon questions of society and gov ernment. How the various subjects of current • , opinion are affected by the advance of scientific Inquiry will also t>e considered. In its literary character this periodical aims to be popular without being superficial ami appeals to tiie intelligent reading classes of the communi ty. It seeks to procure authentic statements from men who know their subjects ami who will address the non-scientiilc public for purposes of exposition and explanation. , It will have contributions from Herbert Spen ! cer. Prof. Huxley, Prof. Tymlall. Mr. Darwin and other writers identified with speculative thought and scientific explanation. The Po/mtor Science Monthly Is published in a large octavo, handsomely printed on clear tvpe. Terms, Five Dollars per annum, or Fifty Cents 1 per copy. Published by D. APPLCTUN A CO., M 9 and 551 Broadway, N. Y. I ENOCH MORGAN'S SOXS' SAPO L I O is a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes except washing clothes. SAPO L I O for cleaning: your House will save the laior of one cleaner, (live it a trial. SAPO L I O | for Windows is better than Whiting: or Water. No removing curtains or car j pets. SAPO L I O cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the en tire house better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You caut afford to be with out it. SAPO L I O for scouring Knives is better and clean er than Bath Brick. fcWill not scratch. SAPO L i O t is better than Soap and Sand for polish ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch ing. SAPO L J O polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet- I ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. SAPO L I O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is ln ! valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O removes Stains from Marble Mantels, Tallies and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and from China ami Porcelain. SAPO L I O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets and other woven fabrics. There 1* uo one article known llint will <l<> so mitiiy of nork and <ln it as well as well as Sapolin. Try it. HAND S A PC) L I 0 a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. ii \ Ni S A POLIO as an article for the Bath "reaches I the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action ami brilliant tint to the skin! HAND S A P 0 L I 0 Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blem ish from both hands and face. ll\ \ I* S A P 0 IJ I 0 is without a rival in the world for curing or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face. HAND S A PC) I j I O removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains A Grease; for workers in Ma chine shops, mines. Ac, is invaluable. For making the Skin white and soft and giving it a "bloom of lieauty," It lis unsurpassed by any C. snietic known. I HAND S A P 0 Ii I 0 costs 10 to Ift cents per cake and everybody should have it. You will like It. Don't fail to try these Goods. Ilit.T it of your merchant if lie It as it or will procure it for you. II not, write lor our Pamphlet, "All about .Napolin," ami it will be mailed free. ENOCH MOIiOAN'S SON'S. 20 Park Place. N Y. 244C526 eow Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the SIX GKR MACIIIN E. A. M. Reynolds, Agent, Office in Olmsted Block, Ccudersport, la. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale and Htlail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, FA. j Oysters liy the Can, Quart, Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short not ice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give me a trial and I can suit you. 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sewing Machines of any make repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. QTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. (Formerly WOOD A MANN.) STATIONARY A PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. ! The Best and Most Complete Assortment 111 the Market. These Engines have always maintained the very highest standard of excellence. We make the manufacture of Engines, Boilers A Saw Mills a spe cialty. We have the largest A most complete works of the kind in the country, with machinery speci- We keep constantly in process large numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prices and on the shortest notice. We build En gines specially adapted to Mines, Saw-mills, Grist mills, Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers ami at! classes of manufacturing. We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw-mill the best and most complete saw-mill ever invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a special feature of our business and can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our alin in ail cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market and work absolutely une qualled for beauty of design, economy & strength. Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. 24-43r\.sp ITH.i.M.Y. D. B. NEEFE, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER, I ( or. EAST and WORCESTER Sts., Coudersport, I*ll., will carry on the following branches of business Wagon Shop. There will be made to order and kept on hand all kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Whif fletrees, Neck-yokes and Steel spring Seats; Platform ami End-Elliptic Spriug Wagons; Side,orConcord, Elliptic Spring Top and Open Buggies; Sulkies; One-horse Wagons. Ox and Horse Carts, Sleighs and Cutters will be inade to order on short notice. Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat ness and durability. BLAC KSMITH SHOP. Horse and ox Shoeing; Irontng of all kinds of Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, Clevises, Chains, llooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts for Carriager, Plows, etc., ami repairing of all kinds of Mill Irons and Farming implements. PAINT SHOP. 1 Painting of all kinds of new Wagons, Carriages, Sleighs and Cutters, and special attention paid to the cleaning ami painting of old work. Sign and Ornamental Painting done to order with neatness and dispatch. (Trimming Shop. 1 All kinds of Carriage, Stage ami Coach Tops, Cushions, Falls, Dashes, Lazy-Backs, Shaft Trimming, and all work in the line of I rim ' ; luing done in good Style. ___ . Iwur r is given uiai 1 nave cnangen my place of I business from Brookland, Pa., tc this place and have built a new Factory—3o x 72 ft.,—in which the four brahches of business will !>e . | carried on, arid will be pleased to receive the custom of my old patrons. The best of Lumber, Tron and Trimming Material that can be procured will be used on the work. Orders by mail will lie promptly attended to. I). B. NEEFE. 242.V If. H. &00DSELL, i t Carpenter and Joiner, SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, (above EAST Street,) Coudersport, Pa. CONTRACTS taken and materials furnished/or all kinds of BUILDING PLANING and MATCHING done.— MOULDING of all descriptions. SASH, BLINDS and DOORS on hand or manu factured to order. I'AKH paid for Pine I.umber. Your patronage is solicited. N. H. t! 00 BSE EE. J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Coudersport, Penn'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING— and materials furnished. IKXRS, BLINDS and SASH kept constantly on hand or manufactured to order. CASH paid for PIXE LUMBER. J. BLASE & SOX. The SINGER is the lest machine for all work. According to sworn returns there were over 43,000 more sold last j year than any other kind made. A. M. Reynolds. Agent.| PHOTOGRAPHS! HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all those fine Gradaiions ol" Shade so essential to a fikAfTtm. PHOTOGRAPH, I re- ■ pectfully solicit your patronage. I make all the leading styles of Photographs and Ferreotypes, j from a CARD Picrnwi to a LIKE-SIZE PORTRAIT ; —finished in INDIA I IST TC , WATER COLORS or OIL COPYING of OLD PICTURES made a special A large Stock of Walnut, Rosnvood and (Gilt I Picture Frames Square and. Oval, OS HAST' ASn FOB SALE. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. M. T. LYNDE ; Photograph Gallery, SECOND STREET East of MAIN, (Dike's Budding,) COUDERSPORT, PA. WISH ART'S PINE TREE ; Tar Cordial, II I 5 i NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR THE Throat arid Lungs. It Is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlshart'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, but bv persons throughout the States actnaliy ben efitted and cored at bis 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 and 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 purifies the blood. Third: It is free from squills, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are eomposed, which allay cough only, and disor- ; ganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect on the stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic anil 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. NOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Great American Dyspepsia Pills, WORM SUGAR DROPS Being under my immediate direction, they shall I not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap and impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, l > roj>rietor. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Offlice parlors are open on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a. i m., to 5 p. m., for consultation by Dr. Wm. T. Ma gee. With him are associated two consulting phv slcians of acknowledged ability. This opportuni ty is not offered by any other Institution in the city. All lA'ltem nil,st bo ndilrossod ,o L. Q. C. WISHART, M, D., \O. 232 X. SIX'OXI) ST., Pliilntlelpliitt. AND ORNAMENTAL .IO IMU> TI ><N PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF TIIF. JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEM. Hew SINGER Sewing Machines ex j changed for ones of any kind or make, L by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. THE "SILVER TORGUE" ORGANS Eor PARLOR, CHTJRCH I ■ and SCHOOL. MAXI' FACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAM & SON. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St., New Vorh. Responsible parties applyltisr for agencies in sec tions still itnsupplicd will receive prompt atten- I tion ami liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our authorised agents may order from our factory. Send for an illustrated price list. 250Hf126 FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL. CCR. CORTLANDT & NtW CHURCH STS., N. Y. On the European Plan. T?IOIAKI) I*. KKKNTII. Son of t.lte lute Col. Rich ard French, of French's Hotel, has taken tl.is Ho tel, newly lifted up and cntlely renovated the sai.ie. Centrally located in the business part oi tlie city. L.adies' and UeiiUeiueus' L'iuiug Rooms Attached. la 4 AGENTS WANTED. i In every countv of each state, for a new Nation al Book. (THE LIVER AND PORTRAITS OF TIIK PRESIDENTS.) with fa. simile copy of the I L>eelarafion of Independence, the Ceiistitatlou ol the I'nited States and Washington's Farewell Ad dress, with 19 line steel | latcs. For Circulars and Terms address Johnson Wilson A Co., 27 Beek -1 ham St., New York. la 4 jThs very fcsst plan By which you can obtain Life- Insurance is the j I.ow Premium. AH CAD', sioek Plan, If furnishes THE LARGEST amount of INSURANCE for a given soni ' of money. The ooiitraet Is plain and d'tinPe. J without complication, mystery or uncertainty. I twklii'V iu olivayo n>o*k f< c, tlfv |'tc mitt ill ! never increases. It is the most satisfactory and economical plan for the insurant. THE TKAVEL ' ERS INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan, i Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent J or send for Circular. >r4 Agents wanteo for the New Book. Epidemic & Contagious Diseases | with the newest and Pest treatment for all cases. : I lie only thorough work of the kin 1 in the world. • - Smallpox. Yellow Fever, Cho lera. and all ana ; „1,*.1.., ,IM itU IhrtilLl BS.TE ALL. OUT IT, AND all Luy it. Has 24 chromatic il- J lustrations. The t.iggest chance of the season ; for agents. Adtlress 11. S. GOODSPEED A CO.. ; 37 Park How, New York. 4r4 GOOD thlAiMl IM.MI lOlt I KYKKIKODY'S OWN IMIYSHTAN. HY •'. W. (JI.KASON, M. I>. Sells rapidly. One agent sold 100 in one week. Apply at once to 11. N. MC -1 KINNEY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 5>R4 I7A' )K SALE. —A large body of Timhcr and Iron J or. I.anils in Middle Pennsylvania; estimat to cut 60,000,000 feet of -ound W lute oak, w liite and ' yellow pine and hemlock. On and near tloating J streams, with steam saw-mill, Loom, etc., on the 1 Susquehanna. Apply to P. W. SHEA FEU. Potta ville, Pa. Sor4 A Hoain with the new < hromo ! R\ "Awake" and "Asleep." Sells like wild-tire. , The pair sent for fifty cents. A larg.- discount to Agents. Address W. F. CARPENTER, Foxt)Oro, l Mass. 00r4 Q/fl IEK WEEK IN ' ASH fo Agents. Every- U thing furnished an.l expenses paid. • 601 4 A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich, j The La Croix Medical Dispensary, ESTABLILHEI) IN 1837, Is the oldest A- most successful institution in tliis : country for the trratmeut of Chronic and Sexual . I Diseases. For terms of treatment call, or address : ! L>y mail, with statement of ease, S. N. HCN'SHON, 4r4 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. A GREAT OFFER !K^ will dispose of too PIANOS ,V OHOANS of first j clasa makers, including WATERS', at extremely ! low prices for cash, or part cash, and balance in j small monthly payments. New 7-Oetave tlrst- I class PIANOS, all modern improvements, for $275 cash. Organs $55, $75. DOt'BLE-REED j OHOANS, $100; 4-STOP, $110; 8-STOP, $125, and j upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS ! are the most beautiful and perfect In tone ever j made. The CONCERTO STOP is the best ever I placed in any Organ. It is produced bv a third | set of reeds peculiarly voiced, the EFFECT of I which is MOST CHARMING and 80l*L-STIR RING, while Its IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE is SUPERB. Terms liberal. ILLUSTKA | TKI) CATALOGUE MAILED for one stamp. A liberal ! discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools, Lodges, etc. AGENTS WANTED. 47r4 WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Bartram Sewing Machine, mttde at Danbury,'Conn. The ! stillest, fastest and easiest Lock-stitch, straight Needle Machine in the market. We give better I terms than any other company. Address John A. Dodge, GenT Agent | 47r4 hniiliiiry, Covin. ■ WALLACE A COMPANY'S CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE No boiling necessary. A cup of delicious Choco- ! ; late made with it in two minutes. No waste. ' I Packed in pound jars. Vanilla or plain. One doz. jin box. Unequ&led as a confection for lunch] spread on crackers, with a glass of milk at hand | to drink. For making Soda Water Syrup or (la- I voting Ice Cream It is superior to any Chocolate i made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else will Jbe used where this has been tried. For sale l.v J. T. WARREN A CO., Cincinnati, O. 47r4 Write for a Price List to J. 11 JOIINMTON. Great Western Gun Works, | No. 179 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. I Breech-loading Shot-guns. S4O to S3OO. Double Shot-guns $s to $l5O. Single Guns $3 to S2O Rifles $s to $75. Revolvers sstos2s. Pistols $1 to SS. (tun ! Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to deal | ers or clubs. Army guns, Revolvers, etc., bought : or traded for. Goods sent by Express I'. (). 1). T.. I be examined before paid for. 4C4 1 Workimr CIDD* MALE^ WFRMALK, *• a >* UJ v-ziass weuk KUarHntee)l _ H( .. | spectable employment at home, day or evening; | no capital required; full instructions and valuable I package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with S CENT return stamp, St. YOUNG A CO., I ■'•'A 178 Greenwich St., N. v i n „ D . WAiI buK£D 1 nr. shsi. jt corps i)k r Ell I plaint, Constipation. v,„„ l t ln gnfF Sia H itch. Watt r lirasl., Heartburn 1 s thirty-flve years never falling't, .„> |r -- H stlnate eases, sold by druggist, Co., 19 North Front si Won c "' HI Pa. Depot, 145 Eighth St.. .\ V i *'■ on application. " "'ltiicß S3,OCQ fcr2C'T ® h|.' Before yon start on a Journey, i, UT Insurance Ticket of th Railway ~ I Assurance To., of Hartford* ( • for sale at railroad stations. Ask for ') I Ticket, *'• ! i f WYOMING SEMINAR) I COMMERCIAL COl.lFf One of the largest Boarding s< fi,„, ' ! 'l ill the United States. Six cbiirs. tary tactics, Coiinnercial ('olicgi i * >H : graphing. Terms low. Fall t,. r „'. •2' '1 ! iter dial. Send for 1 atalogue ,<■ 1 v LAND. A.M.. ..r 1. L.>l' i; V,I K.K . | pOLLEGIfITc & COIVIYERtIfIL INSTITutr I Is ven. Conn. Prsparatory 1 " - j Circulars sent on application, wm"h 'fl I Principal. ' 1 t Columbia Classical lulm ] A Boa riling School tor Young Men " I . Circulars address HEY. H. s. Ai 1\ s\ T I Imiibia, Pa. A FWBTli'N'. How? Bj - j. . V sloeles en ! grol' l . < .ipit'L. 1 win pay flue to slOllll a month. Kir." •S j sent free. W. F. HI BBEI.I. A CO.. i; ,:.D Brokers. 39 Wall St., New York. Box . | $25 MjUEY MAIZ FAS: r| j By all who will work fol us. It upon ! do not lind us at! square, we will giv> ' ■ I lar foryonr trouble. Bend .-tamp for I (I. 11. ill IK LEY A CO..Tekoii.. Having struggled twenty years lie|T7~"^| ; death ith ASTHMA or FHfhlilC 1 . f | myself by compounding roots and „ - M haling the Medicine thus obtained. | 1 P 1 discovered a most wonderful n-nns I cure for Asthma ai.d its kindred AIM . ranted to relieve the severest paroxism iso the patient can lie down to rest; . ■ . toiiaoiv. ONE TKIAI PA< K m,i s , f : MAIL FItEE OF CHARGE. I ; GKLL, Apple ( reek. Wayne 1 .. 01ii,,. PATENTS OBTAINED No fee uiiiess successful. No t< < - p, ( | charge for (irelimitmrv search. Send f.. B I CONNOLLY BROTHERS, loss. . L 1 delphla. Pa. A uS Ninth at, Waahingtiu,. li, 1 I tfr Krv (t OH P ertla J' ! Agents wi | L " $/U of working pr 0,,:,. ' - J I voting or old, make more money at workt-l their tpare momenta, or all the time, ti u . I thing td-c. l*articuiars free. Ad I SON A CO., Portland, Maine. < ; ETTYBBI !. I Katalysins Wd is the nearest approach to a aperitif ei>r .. creil Kir Dvspep-ta. Neuralgia, Hheutna; ■ Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney A Urinari 11 -. ••rally. It restores muscular (tower to the i-a-j if. It cures Liver t'omplaiut, t'hrom p;- Piles. Oonstipatiou, Asthma, Catarrh * I'.r tis, Dio-it es of thi skin, Gciicru: p. VOUK Prostration from Mental or I'tiv-- es. it 1-the Greatest Antklol 1 Excessive Eating or HrltikPig. it ccrr-- : stomach, promotes digestion A relievo • ] almost Immediately. Nohoiisslioiiisiioimi out it. For sale by ail Itruggi-ts gs For a history of the Spriugs, medlet -■ of the power of water over diseases, i , cures and for testimonials from distingi .. ! send for pamphlets. WHITNEY Ulinv . ■ i Agents, 227 a. Front st.. Philadelphii. Px. GETTY.SBCKO bI'KINU CO. < Mocpv made rapidly with stem- iw - "'YI.I outfitA- Catalogues A I If . S. M. SI'KSCKK, 117 lluno\e> M. |. . HGYV "TIN IH>\ E. or ,li- wrrflnr L Mustache A Whiskers in 42 . • ssi aiel i"o others. Gamblers' Prick-. 1 - . ogi, Ventriloquism, in all tha original l!is K ! WONDERS. Mali-<i tor2scent.-, v 1 CUTLER, Carthage, Illinois. Domestic FEETIXsESS PAPE P ATTERX S. ELEGANT IN DESIGN. FAULTLESS AGENTS WANTED. Send for CaUli*w Iloivieslic New in; Mnt-liiive V. V. "YOU ASK! ILL TELL the new DEPARTURE w AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive terri'sr : The I took "ill sell ltselt. Father. Mntiier. -• Brother. Minister, Merchant, Mamifac jet cr. Miner, Mariner and Youi-.-lf a la.-, is Mone- In it. Send for Circular. t'idNil . MAN A WEBLTER, 5o N. sth St.. 1". ...!'■ - We Want an Agent i In this township to canvass for the n-v. u and fast selling book by lir. JUIIN PtlV i' The Science of a New Lis Recommended and endorsed by prominent tsr ters, physicians, religious and .-M illar pah "• other book like it published. $4" perweetpi anteed. Address, COWAN A CO., 47r4 139 Eighth St.. New Y"t 12,000,000 ACRES CHEAP FARMS. The Cheapest Land i: i Market - Union Pacific Railroad CA In the Great Pltvtte Valley. 3,000,000 acres in ( cntral .Vrlinoi* i Now for sale in tracts of forty ai res a' on tiic and ten years'credit at -i\ ;>< r advance interest required. Mild and healthful ciimute, tc.-fi.'' • a "* <lance of good water. | THE BEST MARKET IN WES Mining regions of Wyoming, i ■ M '■ Nevada being supplied by tin fath eislut Valley. ! Soldiers entitled to a Hcmestead" 160 Acres. THECEST LOCATIONS FCR COLONIES FREE HOMES FOR ALL. Ml ■ - ' i choice Government lauds open fm • '< Homestead Law, near thi< Great Ihk " r,a > good markets and all the conveuteti"" : ! settled country. [ Free passes to purchasers of Rai •• I Sectional Maps showing the Laud, • ! tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with ur 1 ! mailed free everywhere. Address <>. F. I'Wlx 43r4 Land Cotnr. V. T *t At, uuißi. CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEARCHICAC \\r ,IY SOTO K I9BABOR NH >, yon < .i!. buy sun ever shone on, improved and tie" 1 , from $25 to S4O an acre, ranging to " acres, within from 3o to 50 uiih-s tr e 1 , . one of the finest dairying countre- fl' ! Five railroads now running throii, " ,/. I and 4or 5 more being constructed. ■'_ i goisi ltnprove<i farm.- for -ale eheai'- • i ttlnrs address AMOS Ai 41j4 Crown Point, Lake t"-. 1, STEVENSON & FOSTEB. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS. BU 1 " • MAKERS. AND WHOLESALE I'K U.KB- ' / PHIXTEItK 1 j Flat papers, hook papers, ruled 1 ' -■ ; heads, cards, printing ink-, eti .. 1 ■ • Give us a call. Cor. Wood st. and - ,-B ; - H 2 and -4 Third Ave., Pittsburgh, * a - Re-Established inl"" I C. G. Hammer & s ° r T Manufacturers of Fine and a | TI RE, of every description and pri I ami superior in style and qua' l '-' most or any other Furniture lion 811 ■ mountains. 7 j Photographs and Price Lists sen- .jp® or when in the city don't forget the ■ ; the lasge Golden Chair, P 1 40, 48, anp 50 SEVEN 1 V„, ||3B. *' a . 2436) ly
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