SMALL Jg-r ßic Ni:w York rvoiWi 'lJ*"ftiese sensible remarks, which, although known to every, thinking fanner, will bear reiterat-1 i "gr it astonishes a great many men to notice how many other men persist in fencing small fields, in keeping up j fences where they are not needed, and plowing short furrows where long ones would save a vast deal of time and labor, besides avoiding the trampling of the ground in turning, which few men know how to avoid. The economy of time and labor in farming is as important as the sav ing of crops. Two long rows of po tatoes arc far more easily cultivated than eight short ones containing the same number of hills. An acre or ten acres of corn costs far less money to cultivate if embraced in only live or fifty rows than if double or treble the number. Then there is not, in the case of corn, the loss of breaking it down in turning, if the farmer has left no grass head lands to turn on, or lias not two or three rows of pota toes planted on the outside of his field. The fences about small fields in volve not only great waste of labor and money to care for them, but are also a great waste of land. They are not only unproductive property, but cost in the waste of land alone enough on many farms to pay the annual taxes. It is also noticeable that the smaller the farm the greater the number, proportionately, of fenced fields. If in the case of pas ture it is desirable to feed only part of a field at a time, (which, by the way, is not often a wise policy), it is cheaper to build and move hurdle fences, unless the stock kept is large. Mosquitoes immigrated to this country in the year one. They are the smallest fowl that navigate the air. Although not soaring so high as other fowls, the}' make some foul er sores than any other bird ever dreamed of. They are not very de vout, although the}- are birds of prey. They are so tame that they will come up and eat out of a fellow's hand. As songsters they are a success, making some of the sweetest sounds ever heard. We are sometimes con strained to stay awake all night and listen to their strains, even if it's ever so confounded straining on us. If any one doesn't like their music he can lump it, and failing to do so, they will lump him, and if lie "gets on his ear" about it, such a proceed ing is foolish, for they are very ac commodating and will get on his ear for him. I like their music li tter than anything else about them. Many a time have 1 lain on my downy bed and listened to them as they sung "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming," "We Won't Go Home Till Morning" and such like, till 1 have been so carried away (and wishing I was carried still farther) that I've joined in the melody "Shoo Fly," and cheered them by clapping my hands together, in the hope of giving the little suckers an alf etion ate squeeze.— Danbury AYi/v.. A ride on the Die; cker strut (New York) horse-cars shows some odd signs. There is one 011 a large clothing house in Crosby street which reads, "Clothing sold at Ilone st prices," and many per sons wonder where there is a Hone st, only to find that the word "honest" had misled them. Another sign 111 Beek man street reads, "The Gold Heating Company," which also puzzles the passer. After many conjectures as to what the company heat gold for and whether the sweating process is referred to, an in quiry in the office develops the fact a Mr. Gold is the proprietor of a kind of fur nace. An Elm street saloon-keeper has for a nameDammeyer—not an easy name for christians to call at a distance. An Irish Jury.—ln the Belfast (Ire land) Examiner of a recent date, we find an account of a trial at Limerick that is entirely characteristic of the national tendency to "bulls." A man named John Baliegh was indicted for robbing James Deehy. A verdict of acquittal was brought in and then the following dialogue took place: The Court (to the jury)— Were you unanimous? The Foreman—Yes: we were nine to three. The Court —Really this is losing the time of the Court; don't you know, sir, that that is not a proper verdict ? The Foreman —Before discussing the case We agreed that the minority should be ruled by the majority. The Court then sent the jury back, and it soon returned with another ver dict of acquital. The Court (to the prisoner) you are now discharged, and I hope, if you come here again, that you will not get off so easily. The Prisoner—lt is my first offense, your worship, and it will bo my last. The Court —But the jurp found that you committed no offense at all. (Laughter, in which the entire Court joined.) ELDRIDGE BROTHERS, SPECIAL ACE NTS FOR WOODWARD & BROWN, WEBER, M VTHUSHEK, and CHICKEHING PI AIT O S j ALSO, George Wood's Celebrated Organs. PI LLAR'S NEW MASONIC DALL BUILDING, (Near Ifovrell House,) WELLSVIELE. N. Y. Dealers In all kin-Is of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MUSIC, AC. TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. We invite the Public to examine and criticise the WOODWARD A BROWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' Organs. 2446-tf J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Comdersport, Penn'a. CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING — and materials furnished. DOORS, BUNDS and SASII kept constantly on hand or manufactured to order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBER. J. GLASE k SON. The SINGER is the liest machine for all work. According to sworn returns there were over 45,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. 31. Jit) Ileitis, Agent. The Elrnira Advertiser. A DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL FOR THE PEOPLE. The News Paper of this Section. LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. THE DAILY ADVERTISER is a morn ing paper published every day ex :pt Sun days. It i- published at such an available point, that it is able to give all the latest news to a very extensive territory earlier than it is possible fo'i any other journal to supply it. Over a large por tion ot SOITIIERN NKW YORK and NORTH 'KKN PENNSYLVANIA it reaches points early in the morning, and west of Elinira even to the Lake It is in ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS of any metropolitan journal. Its specialties and features tkat recommend it to the public are numerous and known tar ami wide. Ii is the representative journal of Southern New- York and looks earnestly and pert stent Iv to the interest and advancement of that portion of the 1 s- tie. H has an interest in and care for the large and constantly hn n a-bag in population, wealth and power of Nor;hern Pennsylvania, and although • pn ited in another state seeks by all reasonable in tus to forward it 011 the high ro.td of prosperity a i ! wealth. THE SPF< JAfi FEATURES of the ADVEKTISKKaro: Its fuli, latest Telegraph 1c iut*. .ligeuce from ul! quarters: it.- faithful re ports of the daily Markets at all the Commercial Cent; sof the country; its comments on political ami passing events and Its full, fresh and readable local intelligence. it combines all the best features of a tirst-ciass genera! Newspaper and a first-class local journal. The WEEKLY ADVERTISER ' Ts a large, eight-page, fifty-six column newspaper. 1 is-ued ev rv Thussday, an 1 contains the cream of j the 1 trily edition. It i especially addressed and Intended for that i large oid intelligent class of comniauity wlio re side oiT tin*great main linesoi communication and 1 the facilities for reaching whom make it impos | siiih to supply themselves with a daily paper, for those, besides the late general and local new-, • provided reports of local agricultural in ; ten -* ai -I full reports of late markets for country pro-luce. i: is . inentlya readable paper and furnishes in eace . , ;uc a vast amount and variety of reading uiat'.er. TERMS. DAILY. T'KR YEAR f 8 00 YvEIuLY, •' 200 PEOTOGMPHS! j HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all those flue (ilrndatiouN ofSlititli' so essential to a BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH, I re pectfully solicit your patronage. I make all the leading styles of Photographs and Ferreotp, I from a CARD PicrrKa to a LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT —finished in INDIA I 3NTID , WATER COLORS or OIL COPYING of OLD PICTURES." made a special A large Stock of Walnut, llosnvoott a tut (\Ut Picture Frames Square and Oval, OS HAW AND FOR SALE. ' All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. M. T. LYNDE Photograph Gallery, SECOND STREET East of MAIN, (Dike's Building,) CGUDERSPORT, PA. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' 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 labor of one cleaner. Give It a trial. SAPO L I O for Windows is better than \\ hitlng or Water. No removing curtains or car pets. SAPO L I O cleans Paint and Wood, In fact the en- < tire house better than Soap. No Slopping. Saves labor. You can't afford to be with out it. SAPO L I O for scouring Knives is better and clean er than liath liriek. 5.Wi1l not scratch. SAPO L I O is better than Soap ami Sand for polish- j ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch ing. SAPO L 1 O polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or Oil and Bottom stone. SAPC L i O for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in- ' valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O removes Stains from Marble Mantels, Tallies and Statuary, from liard-l!nished Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPO L I O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets and other woven fabrics. There-is no one arliclc known (lial will do so ninny kinds oiivorit and do it as well as well as .Sioiio. Try ii. HAND 8 A P O li 1 O a new and wonderfully effe -tive Toilet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. HAND S A P 0 1 J I O 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. HAND S A P 0 I i I ( ) Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin,ln stantly removing any stain or blem ish from both hands and face. HAN!) S A P O L I O is without a rival in the world for curing or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face. i.AND S A P O P 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 beauty," it is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND 8 A P () Ii I II costs 10 to 15 cents per cake and everybody should have it. You will like it. Don't fail to try these Goods. Ituy it of your mere haul if lie lias it or nil! procure it lor you. II not, w rite for 011 r I'aui'.lilet.-"All about Mijmiio," and it will be mailed free. liNOCII MDKOAN'S SDN'S, 20 Park Place. N. Y. 2446a26-eow S. F. HAMILTON 'Book &• Jon S. W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, (OVER THE rC'ZT OFFICE,) COUDERSFORT, PA. UTICA STEAM ENDUE CO. (Formerly WOOD A MANN.) STATIONARY & PORTAELE STEAM ENGINES. The Best and Most Complete Assortment in tiie 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 w< >rks 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 and all classes of manufacturing. We are now building the celebrated f.ane 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. 1 Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market and work absolutely une qualled for beauty of design, economy A strength. Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. ! ITK'A, X. Y. OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale and Ilclail OYSTER DEALER COUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters by tlie Can, Quart, Gallon. TTundred an Thousand received daily. Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on shoi notice. 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 inak : repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agem BOOTS and SHOES John Denhof, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens that LI continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET (Smith of the Bridge,) AI.I. work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, ANI) A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a call. Before purchasing elsewhere call am examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. M. I teynohls, Agent, i Office in Olmsted Block, CoudOTSport, Pi A BEAUTIFUL SS CIIROM( FREE TO ALL LOVERS OF ART AND LITERA TL RE. "\TTE will send the Beautiful Chromo entitle YV "The Unwelcome Visitor," postage pr< paid, as a premium to every subscriber t> u monthly magazine called the JJ'UMBLE B EE contains tlii.lv two large pages, besides the e( ver, tilled with the best and most interest in reading. Price, only SI a Year! Send on vnur Dollar and get a dollar magazin and an eight dollar ehromo in return. Samp! copv set free on ri'i eint of stamp. We want anil will liberally pay .Y 13 TV T H . Send stamp for particulars. Address BI'MBLE BEE, Albion, Illinois Singer, Grover A Baker, leather am common Needles, Thread and t)il kep constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. I H. D. TftEALWEIL, —or*— Wellsville, N. Y., Has just returned from New York with a large stock of Eccts and Shoes, LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS, LOOK AT THE PRICES! ' WOMEN'S SUPPERS from s<><*. to 81.7.1 " LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90C. " 1.7.1 • MOROCCO " " 81. 00 " 1.2.1 MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " i.o " KIP " 2.75 " 4.50 Small Shoes, from 30 cents "upwards. Sole Leather, 30 rnd 31 ceuts per pound. Shoe Findings of all kinds, verycheap. Remember the place,—directly opposite tlw i Howell House. IS. I>. TKEADV.'EI.I.. AGENT D. B. NEEFE, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER I C or. EAST and WORCESTER Sts., Coudersporl, Pa., will carry on the following branches of busines: Wagon Shop. There will be made to order and kept on hand a' kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Whil lletrees, Neck-yokes and Steel Spring Seats Platform and End-Elliptic Spring Wagons Side, or Concord, Elliptic Spring Top and Opei Buggies; Sulkies; One-horse Wagons. Ox and Horse Carts, Sleighs and Cutters will b made to order on short notice. Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat ness and durability. IJLACKSMITII SHOP. I Horse ami Ox Shoeing; Ironing of all kinds c Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, < devise Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts fu Carriager, Plows, etc., and repairing of a kinds of Mill Irons and Fanning implements PAINT SHOP. Painting of all kinds of new Wagons, Carriage? Sleighs and Cutters, and special atteutio: paid to the cleaning and painting of old work i Sign and Ornamental Painting done to order wit neatness and dispatch. (Tvimmir.fl £Uop. All kinds of Carriage, Stage and Coach Top Cushions, Falls, Dashes, Lazy-Backs, Shal Trimming, and all work in the line of Trim ming done iu good Style. Notice Is given thai I have changed my pla. v r business from Brookland, Pa., to tills pla<- and have built a new Factory—3o x 72 ft.,—i which the four brahclies of business will b carried on, and will be pleased to receive tli custom of my old patrons. The best of Lumber, Iron and Trimming Materis that can be procured will be used on tli work. Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. I). R. NEK I K. '242.V 0 I. H. &00DSELL Carpenter and Joiner SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, (aborc EAST Street,) Cou<lci>])ort, I*4l. CONTRACTS taken and materials furnishedfo all kinds of BUILDING PLANING and MATCHING done.—MOULDING of al descriptions. SASH, BLINDS and DOORS on hand ormanu factured to order. CASH paid for I'ine Lumber. Your patronage is solicited. K. 11. WXIIMSELL. M. H. BIRCE, IMPORTER AM) DEALER IN IJayrr mi'nVoUi Sijatfrs, oil crx> r rii, Etc., No. 218 Main St., 2434 ly* BUFFALO, N. Y. .it-tm asnoH stUl mo-tj pasmiajud s[K>(id no A'[Oi una sjaiuojsno •spmuq shotunj .{pnntis jaqjo sv ipi.w w 'oaavaox pki.wmh.) „KiIIIVHJId. putuu iMjcaqaiao A'lisnf an; jo tuajniJßluuwjt A 'SI OIV.L'LIII •|a.>j|s lJwa.i of -V I* im oo V SiAIVaV M <ci! i in wwinaii i iiTirnn _cjpmp wm THE "SILVER TOHGUE' ORGANS Eor PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL MANUFACTURED 15V E. P. NEEDHAM & SON ESTABLISHED IN I*4o. f\ ! os. !43, !45 and 147 East 22d St. New Yorli. Responsible parties applying for ageiwit - in sec tion> still mtsupplicd will re—ive prompt _:••• tiou and liiieru! Inducements. Partus residing a a distance from our authorized agents rpav ordei : from our tactorv. Jk-mtfoi an iilu.-frat.-.l prict ; ii.,t. ' 12501 oi2is FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL. COR. CGRTLANQT & NEW CHURCH STS.. N. Y On the European Plan. | RICHAKD I'. I'kknch, Sou of tl:c s.ie Col. Kb h ar<l French, of French's Hotel, 1 taken tills !!•.< tel. newly fitted tii> and enti" -* i v : no>atcb tie same. Centrally located In the bnsinees put o the city. Ladies' ami Ueutleiucos' Dining Ro-.m: Attached. la AGENTS WANTED. ! In every conn! vof each State, Lira new Nation 'nl Hook.' ( I MM I.ivcs \N;> I'ol' l UAl'l S id ! '1 lIK PRKSI.DK.Vi s.) with fa simile copy of tin j Declaration of Independence, the Coustitatlou o I the United Slates and Washington's I'Orew ell Ad j dress, with 19 liii" steel plat, s. For < irculars am j Terms address -loliusou WIU on A Co., 2. .Beek ham St., New York. la Ths very best plar Isv which yon can obtain i. In eranee is th . Low Premium, All Cash, Stock Plan, It ftiruisii.- , the largest amount of -Insurance for a given sun ;of money. Th" contra"t Is and definite without compl. atiou, mystery o, uncertainty The policy I- always worth its laee, the premiun never increases. It 1s the tin st satisfactory am economical plan for the insurant. T:;k Ti. ,VEL KKS INSL'kani b t.'fi.Mr >w, of Hartford, COllll. grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agen or send for circular. >i- Agents wanteu lor the Mew Book. I Epidemic & Contagious Disease! j with the newest and best treatment for all eases ■ The only thorough work of the kind in the wot hi I Km "iti "s Smallpox, Yellow Fever, CliO' lera. "idaii.. . -u. eu hi) FAmiLf bfttl WtIr.UUT IT. iit-l all huy it. Has 24 eninm on- n lustrations. ' The biggest elm nee of the se.iso: for agents. Address if. S. GOODSPEKD AC | 157 Pai k Row, New York. 4i (iUOII A<il .\t,SM tKlf.Hi lUIt EVi iiUiOiJi n o\\ \ i'liViSH lA\ by C. W. GLBASON, M. D. sells rapidly. One agen sold too in one week. Apply at once to H. N. KINNEY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. GOr IjV)R SALE.—A large body of Tliulier and Iroi * Ore Lauds in .Middle 1 etnisy Ivaliia; i stimut | to cut G0,009,000 feet of sound white oak, white an : yellow pine and hemlock. On and near lloutui; ; streams, with steam saw-mill, boom, en ~ on tin i Susque hanna. Api to 1. w . >UIiA; hi.. l'..;ts . X. <Sa'si Your Home* w it; tie-new Chrom , Jh% "Awake" and "Aslet p." s Us like wild-lire The pair sent for lifty eats. A laig" discount: ! Agents. Address \\. I. < AIU'EN 1 lib, FoXUito hi (T /f\ ok it WKKK IN I ASH to \g. ids. Kvery 45HU ' uses | aid. j ;s : 1 A. COU 1.1 Kii A ( U.. t l::u iotte, .Mich The La Croix Medical Dispensary, KS l AIILILIIED IN 1 537, Is the oldest ,v most smeessfii! institution In thi country lor the treatment of t'hroiilc and sexua Diseases. For terms ol treatment calL oraddresi hy mail, with statement of cas",s. 11. ill NSDUN Ir4 hi .Maiden Lane, Albany, N. 1. A GREAT OFFER SSS will dispose of ton IT \ Nos ,v ORGANS of tirsl clftxs nxikrr.t, iiieluding WATERS', at extremely low prices for cash, or part cash, and balance ii small monthly payments. New 7-<>etave llrst eiass PIANOS, all modem improvements, foi s•>7s cash. Organs $55, $75. IKHTSLK REEI ORGANS, $100; 4 STOP, $110; s-STOP, $125, am upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful and perfect in tone evei made. The CONCERTO STOP is the best evei placed in any Organ. It is produced bv a thiri set of reeds peculiarlv voiced, tlie EFFECT o which is MOST CHARMING and SOUL -III; KING, while its IMITATION of the II! MAN VOICE is SUPERB. Terms ItberaL ILIXSTKA TED CATALOCifE MAII.ED for one stamp. A libera discount to Ministers, rliurehts, Sunday-Schools Lodges, etc. AtillNTai WAM I.IE t7r WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Hartrau Sewing Machine, made at P.tiiburv, Conn. T'u stillest., fastest and easiest Lock-stitch, straigh Needle Machine in the market. We give bettei terms than auy other company. Address Jolm A. Bodge, oen'l Agent •lift l>anbury, 4'uim. WALLACE A ( (DII'AXVS CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE I No boiling necessary. A cup of delicious t'hoco late marie with it ill two minutes. No waste j Packed in pound jars. Vanilla or plain. One doz In box. I nequaled as a confection for lunch spread on crackers, with a glass of milk at ham to drink. For making Soda Water Svrup or ila voting Ice Cream it is superior to any fliocolati | made; and for Chocolate cake, nothing else wil lie used where this has been tried. For sale to .1. T. W ARREN A Co., ( nu iimati, o. 47n Write for a Price List to J. II JOHNSTON. Great Western Gun Works, No. 179 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA Breech-loading Shot-guns, s4u to S3OO. Doubit Shot-guns $s to $l5O. Single Guns s:t to s'>u Ritie -Iss to $.5. l'evolvers $5 tos2s. Pistolssi tosß. Gut Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to deal ers or clubs. Army guns. Revolvers, ct. tiougln or traded for. Goods sent by ExpressC.O.D. ti lie exaiuiued liefore paid for. 4i^ Working Class LVk l 'e, l !, KM i Al i K ' 11 © week guaranteed. R. speetabie employment at home, dav or evening no capital required; full instructions'ami valuaiV package ot goods sent free by mall. Addre-s uoli Cj unt return stamp, v. \ < <r \c, .v i c'i ■)' r4 173 Greenwich St., X. vl Ir. T. M. Sharps - DYSPEPSIA. CURED nr.Sharps Specific cures Drapem.., plainL Constipation, Vomiting of K,^fc Ver ' - ach, \\ ater Brash, lleartburm - thirty-five years never failing , . stinate oases. Sold by druggi.u i . v Co., 19 North Front St., Agents Yor : : -i Fa. Depot, 145 Eighth St., jj. y. cha ' ; - on application. irtul rs $3,0001 m 2Q Cfi Before yon start on a jouniey, bay n Insurance Ticket of the Railwny |', l>l>M Ass ii ranco ►., of Hartford, Con , for sale at railroad stations. Ask forai i Ticket. " WYOMING SEMINARY AND COMMERCIAL COUEr.r (meof the largest Boarding n-Ii in the I Tilt- isi ites. si\. tara tactio. Coininerclal colleg.M i. : grapiiii.g. Term- laaw. Fall teni. • iter 3rd. Send for catalogue t.> 1 , LAND, A.M.,or L.L.SPII.VGI i:. King. POLLEGIATE & COMHERvIALINSTITUTE [j aen.a i>ntl. Prspiiruta,; a to, , . a in tiara sent on application. \s v. u Principal. Columbia Classical Intsitu!- A Boarding School for Vaanng Me., ( Clramlars address LEV. H. S. ALKXANin luminal, I'a. Vhiiuim:. HOW? 11 ■ Mark* and gulal. Capital, fin (Al wni pav SIOO to SIIM.M a month. Fa, .* sent free. \V. K. HVBBKLI. A Co., Brokers, 39 Wall St., New York, ll • $25 MONEY MAIS FAST By all who will work foi us. if npoifavrtth da not find aas all square, we will give lar fatr vonr trouble. Send staiap lo: * O. X!. ill CIvI.MY .1 I'll.. Tek-ias', , v _________________________ Having struggled twenty iciiin i.i'tao death with ASTHMA PHTHISIC I • ana self In compounding roots and la haling the Medicine thus obtained. It dtscao ereil a most wonderful remedy ... I cure for Asi lima and its kindred (In, - ! a anted ta*e!ieve the severest paro.yysu , 1 so tlie patient can lie down to rest and fortaMv. ON K TRIAL PACKAG! m] MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Addressp t3 CELL, Appie Creek. Wayne Co., Olai ~ FATKNTS OBTAINED, No fees a,•., —successful. No fees in *. a ONXOLLY BROTHERS, 108 S. Fourth ,jy St., C" r L, £ per<h;y! Agents w • "i working p young or eid, make more money at v., rk t,,r their snare moment.-, or al: the time, t! ,\.r thing else. Particulars free. Address U. gj] SON ,v CO., Portland, Maine. <i ETTYHUI Si<; Katalysins W& Is the nearest approach to a specific eve ~ a red for l>y spep.-ia. Neuralgia, Hlaeiimati.-; Gravel, Dial,et,*s. Kidney A Lrinary Di erally. It restores muscular power to ilir-! ' le. it i-ures Liver Complaint, Chronic P: Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh A i tis. Diseases of the skin, General 1),1,i;m 4 - vons Pro-trafion irorn Mental or Phy si., > . , es. It is the Greatest Antidote ever iiis, own Excessive Eating or Drinking, it ciarr,-v.- stoma, la, promotes digestion A relieves tin almost iimiu-aliata ly. Nolionseha : i shot, out it. For sale by all Druggists. X S"Fora history of the Springs, medics: re.-J of the power of water over do-en-. 1., J cures and fnrtestimonta's from disiingiiisi: * send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BKOS„ <M 1 Agents, 887 s. Front st.. Philadelphia. Pa. GETTYSBURG SfklNa; Ca). „ A f.... ,- v imide rapi c with -t, i- il - "NI.I outfits, t ai-f gi|e..V ft free. S. M. SfitKcn, lit Hanover st. Bm v now TIS DON v.. ,!• I la.- secret mat.. • secret and 100 others. Gamblers' It it ogy. Aeiitriloqiiisin, in all tha origiMa. Ihmk WONDERS. Mailed for 85 cents. Additan a I'TLEIt, Carthage, Illinois. Domestic PEERLESS PAPIi IA TTK HNS. ELEGANT IN DESIGN. FAULTLESS !V AGKN'I S WANTED. Soihl for' 'a j S.CHiRtf Marliino "N . V. I " YOU ASK ! ILL TELL the*™ DEPARTURE J AGENTS WANTED. Exclusivelerriter 1 I The book will sell itself. Father, Mother,-'] Brot iaer, Minister, Merchant. MamitaetuivrA " er. Mini r. Mariner and Yourself all want 1 !is .Mom vin it. Send for Circular. a'HE' ! MAN A WEBLTEH, SO N. sth St., l iana. P*. 9 We Want an Agent ! In flats township to canvass for the n, w, a : l and fast selling book lay Dr. JOHN ihac The Science of a New Life Recommended and endorsed by promiue- • 2 i ' tera, physicians, religious ami secular papot ] ; other book lik,-it published. Js ll perwtdt(| antee.l. Aahlress. COW AN A • > 47r4 139 Eighth St., New Yor>. 12,G09,0Ga ACRES, CHEAP EAHiFS The Cheapest Laud in Market for '1 Union Pacific Railroad C'i 111 the Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 acre* in Central Vlmi-i* No ' r sale i'a Ira,-Is of forty <•••■■- e on live and ten years'credit at -:\ perea advance interest reapiircal. Mild ami healthful Climate, fertile m .'. 1 - dance of good water. THE BEST MARKET IX WEST. H ■ Mining regions of Wyoming, .a,I", I !l Nevada ba ing supplied li\ the f.,nc• -s/i Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homcsteaci 160 Acres. THE CEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES FREE HOMES FOR \LI.. M ' nsof J"; choice Governmeiit lands open f, ■>' 1 -utra Homestead Law, near this Gn at Hail""- good markets and all that eonvenienrf settled country. Free pas-os to purchasers of ILulr,,a " Sectional Maps showing the l and. :a'■ lion of Descriptive Pampiil, 1. with * mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. IIAVIN 43r4 Land Oanr. V. /'. /?.. om ic CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAR CHICAs." W'HV i-n'ld K NSASOI NT , ' c , 11 -mi ever shone on, improved and ma from SBB to fan an acre, ranging acres, within from Ito fin miles fr, : ,tie of the finest dairying countries in Five railroads now running i:> .. .1 anal 4or 5 more being ,'oustre H' .. good improved farm- for sale cheap. ularsaddress AM< v ,iM -V';.,a. 41 j4 Crown Point, Lake STEVENSON & FOSTER STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS. BL^' 55 MAKERS. AND WiIOI.KS M K DKII.E '"• g PIJINTKHK ST'()< Flat papa rs, book papers, ru • heads, cards, printing inks, ei, -. .... ■ S2 and 84 Third Ave., Pittsburgh, I'a- Establishetl in 1 le-Est alTl i led iit C. C. Hammer & So r Manufacturers of Fine anal V TI'RE, of every Ueseriptiou a IP' ii)(>st or at y other Furnitun* II" 1 ',- ' mountains. ; i Photographs anal Price I.i- : or when in the city don't forget t the lasga- Golden Chair, 48, 48, ani) 50 SEVEN! H- v „;i 2456) ly ,
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