NTTSTTTT.T. Wonder if oak and rnap'e, v v. t,i.i e'lii 'u • .vi ', Are stii red .it heart by the cor-lug Of the day their leaves must fall. Do they think of the the yellow whirlwind. Or know of the crhnson spray That shall be when ohiil November Bears all their leaves awayt Perhaps—beside the water ■Vflie willow bends, serene AjyWheu her young leaves glistened In a mist of golden green. But the brave old oak is flushing To a wine-red, dark and deep, And maple and elm are blushing The blush of a child asleep. "If die we mi s,' the leaflets Seem one by one to say, "We will wear the colors of gladness Until we pass away. No eyes shall see us falter; And before we lav it down. We'll wear, in the sight of all the earth. The year's most kingly crown." So, trees of the stately forest, And trees by the trodden way, Yuu are kindling into glory This soft autumnal day. And we who gaze remember That more than all they lost, To hearts and trees together May come through the ripening frost. A DUTCH Congressman remarked. "Ven I vas elected I thought I would find all Solomons dow here; but 1 found dere was some as pick fools here as I vas mineseif." THE daughter of an Indiana Con gressman eloped recently, taking the old gentleman's back pay along with her. j WHAT is the difference between a sailor and a beer drinker? One puts his sail up and the other puts his ale down. SYDNEY Smith being ill his physi cian advised him to take a walk upon an empty stomach. "Whose stom ach?" asked the wit. Pi A NO-FORTES were invented in Dresden in IT IT. Krederico, an or gan-builder of Saxony, made the first, square piano in 1758. THE TREATY providing for the in terchange of postal cards between the United States and Germany went into effect on Monday. THE old church at Longmeadow, Mass., has held Thanksgiving set vices more than 100 years, it first hav ing responded to the governor's pro clamation in ITGT, and the gallery for the choir is the same as when the singers took their key-note from the ancient chorister's pitch-pipe. A NEGRO preacher holding forth to his congregation upon the subject of obeying the command of God, se\s: "Bredren, whatever God tells me to do in dir- book (holding up the Bi ble), dat I'm gwine to do. If I see ; in it dat I must jump troo a stun j wall. I'm gwine to jump at it. Go ing troo it 'longs to God, jurnpiu' at it 'longs to me." AT BLACKBURN, England, a few days ago, an inquest was had on the' body of John Eatwistle, who had died from drinking four gills of sher ry. An analytical chemist, Mr Bail ton, proved that the liquid had been adulterated to the extent of eighty per cent. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the evidence, and the Liverpool dealers who sold the sherry are to be prosecuted. "Now is the time," says the Bos ton Traveller , to practice economy, not alone preach it. .So Winks thought. Winks isn't poor; but on looking at the pasteboard advertise ments which hang in the street cars, he thought that the backs of them would make excellent false shirt-bo soms. Ile procured some of the cards and cut them up the right shape for use. The first day he put his econom ical plan into use it was a success; but the next morning, having arisen before light, lie got his pasteboard shirt-bosom on -wrong side out,' anil astonished his fellows at the office by walking about with portions of a sign intimating that 1 Dr. So-and-so will lecture next Sunday evening at Har mony Hall on the subject of Spirit ualism. Tickets ID cents, to defray expenses.'" THE magnet was employed 3000 years ago to guide travelers across the plains of Tartury, and about 1500 years since it was used by the Chi nese to navigate vessels in the Indian seas. Yet the magnetic compass has been in use by Europeans only about 300 years. THE highest inhabited spot in the world is the Buddhist cloister of llanle (Thibbet), where twenty priests live, at the enormous height of 10,500 feet. There are other clois ters at a nearly equal height, which are inhabited all the year round, in the province of Guari Khorsnm, up on the banks of Lakes Monsaraour and Bakous. 1 HF. table of interest is the dinner table. vrz b' ss Chsrry Pectoral. For Diseases of the Throat an.l I uugs, suck a.* Coughs, CoMs, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma aud Consumption. Antong the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mans:ml than this | effective rcmedv for all diseases of the tiir >at ana lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this ami other countries, has shown that It does surely and effectually control them. The testimony of I our Oest citizens of ail classes establishes the fact I that Cherrv Pectoral will and does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the throat and lungs t.e --1 Totid anv other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs yield to its : iiower, and cases of consmnptiou cured by this j preparation aro puollcly known, so reiuai'kable as 1 hardl? to be believed were they not proven beyond j dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the ! ; public may rely for 'full protection. By curing j : coughs, the forerunners o! more serious disease. ] it sates unnumbered lives and an amount of suf j feriug not to be computed. It challenges trial ami | convinces the most sceptical. Every family should ! Keep it on hand at- a protection against rite early ' and tmperceived attacks of pulmonary affections, which are easily met at first but which become in curable aud too often fata! if neglected. Tender: j lungs uced this defence; and it is tin vise to be • without it. As a safeguard to children, amid 'he ' distressing diseases which beset the throat and i cnest of childhood, Cherry Pec (oral is Invaluabl for oy its timely use multitudes are rescued from premature graves aud saved to the love a id affec- j : tio.u centred on them. 1; acts speedily ami surely j against ordiuary colds, securing sound and health- i restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome j iufluen/.a aud paiufui tironeiilti.-, when they know how easily they can be cured. • Originally the product of long, laborious and suc cessful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making even bottle in the utmost pos sible aerfection. It may confidently be relied up on as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhib ited and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. rarPAREU BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Practical anal Analytical < Demist*. 24te3 SOLD BY DfiUCGISrS EVERYWHERE. AYER'3 SARSAPARILLA. Is widely known as one of the nn s' effei-tual refnedles ever discovered for cleansing the sy stem and purifying ttie blood, it has stood the test of years, with a constantly grow Ing reputation, bas ed on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. Si mild as to be safe and bone tii ial to < hildreu, and yel so searching as to effec ; tualiy ' urge out the corruption- of tile Mood ' su. h .-s the scrofulous and syj h.ilit >• contamina tiofi. Dnpurtfles, or "ilseases that have lurked in the s. -teui b r years, goon yield to its j-o'verful antidote, and disappear. Jicm its wonderful j cores, many of which are publff ly known, of 8C ROIT'LA, and ail scrofulous diseatM... n.< km, E KEPT I- IN s au ,l eruptive disorders of the -kin, Tl MORS iti.'iTt HKS. Boli>. 1 IMI'I.ES PIS- Ti 1 IIS. SORES, ST. ANTHONY* FILE, ROSE "1< ERYSIPELAS. TETTER, S.U.I KIIEUM, si AM) HEAD. MMrtVOKM. ami internal I L t k'i:A'i los's nn ("J"Kltl'S, s j OYIACII, and ' iVER. It a!*, cures other complaints, to which it v.tiuld tint seem especially adapted, such as DK! SY, DYSPEPSIA, FITS, NEURALGIA, HE AIM' DISEASE, FEMALE WEAKNESS, DE BILITY, and I.EL'i ORKJICEA, when they are inanifesiatiniis of t?i- scrofulous poisons. Ir isan i xcciieut r storerof lieaitii and .-treiigtH in the -prtng. i'.y renewing tfce appetite and vig or of the digt-stD v organ- ii >ii. - Ipateg Die depres sion aud 1.-tleas languor of the season. Even ■ where no fflnrtcr appears, people ;el better, and : live longsr, for idealising tile blood. The system lr.'-.es .in v up r I.' vc.i vigor and a new base i f tii'". | PREPARED BY l>.\ J. I'. AYER ii to., Lowell, Mass. 'j'radical and Analytical Client it it. SOI.D BY ALL DRED IST.S EVERYWHERE. AYER'S litfJit VIGOR, I A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, | aud effectual for preserving the hair. It soon re : stores faded or gray hair to its onglual color, with j re gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fallen hair checked, and baldness often though not always eared iy its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed or the glands atrophied and decayed: but snc'n as ] j rdmain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of ■ hair is produced. Instead of fouling the tiair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor i oits. its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning grey or falling off. and consequently pre i vent baldness. The restoration of vitality it ; giv ts to the scalp arrest.- and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which Is often so uncleanly and ; offensive. Free from those deleterious substan ces which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the A igor can nuly ben -1 etit lait not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR, DRESHINO, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, aud yet lasts long on the ! hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, aud a grateful derfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer > IfJCLM, ->/>i.y,y. FOR SALE BY ALE DEI DUISTS AND DEALERS ] 25-24 IN MEDICINE. | _____ HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. | Every year Increases the popularity of this val ; uable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit i alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is j kept fully up to Its high standard; and It is the ; only reliable and perfected preparation for restor ing DRAY or FADED HAIR to its youthful color, I making it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes alf eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties. prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hgir grows thicker and stronger. In baldness j it restores the capillary glands to their normal ! vigor, and will create a new growth, except in ex- j | treme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever useloj in both shops to attend to the calls of cos toroers. i reasonable for cash or n-a-h . -ti3 L. B. COLE & SON Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the SINOER M A< ,'TiINE. A. M. Reynolds, Aip nt, oijic>r >n oimsted mod,-, Coai.oisi.3rt, Ta. 8. F. HAMILTON &OOK & J Oil PgIJTFMS, S. "W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, (OYER TIIE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. Singer, Grover & JTaker. leather ;uii a' I PILLS with which the market abounds. Bv their occasional use, the biood is puriited, the cor ruption? of the system expelled, obstructions re moved, and the whole tnaeliluery of life restore i to its healthy activity. Internal organs which be come dogged and sulggish arecieatised bv A\ FRs i'iLLS, ami stimulated into action. Thus incipi ent disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multi tudes who enjoy it, can hardiv be computed j Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take," and preserves their virtues unimpaired for anv I length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and ; perfectly reliable. Although searching, they arc 1 mild and operate without disturbance to the eon i stitution, or diet, or occupation. ! Full directions are given on the wrapper to each | box, how to use them as a Family I'bvsic, and | for the following complaints, which these I'll I s j rapidlv cure:— I For id sPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESS i NEss. LANGUOR, and Loss of APPETITE, thev | should lie taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For LIVEK COMPLAIN P and its various sytuD- I toius. I ll.lot S HKAOAt UK, SK K 11KAD\CHF | .JAUNDICE or GREEN SlcKNLss, BILIOUS I COLIC and BILIOUS FEVERS, they sliou.d be ! jutliciously taken for ea< li case, to correct the i diseased action or remove the obstructions which ; cause it. For DYSENTERY or DIARRHOEA, but one mild dose is generally requited. For RHEI MAT ISM, GOVT, GRAVEL, PA] PI TATION Of the HEART, PAIN in the side, back" and LOINS, they should Is- continuously taken, as ] required, to change the diseased action of the sys tem. With such change those complaints disap ; pear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in large ami frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For SUPPRESSION, a large dose should be ta ken, as u produces I he desired effeet by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take one or two I'ILI.S to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. Aa occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the app tite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerablv \ve|L often linds that a dose of these ' PILLS makes hltn feel decidedly better, from their cleansing ami renovating effedt on the dig-dive I apparatus. PREPARED BY Sr. J. C. ATEE k CO., ractical Ch mis s, . Lowell, .If art., (T. ft. rl. FDR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE KSStt 1 J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Couderspovt, Penn'a. j CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of Bl ILDING— and materials furnished. DOORS, BLINDS and SASII kept constantly on hand or mannfalitured to order. 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' Mal agent ue■•'[' 'J I I va " er ''i- corxTv. to If U i i | fel I I R> repre-em cm I ire f? lxJii 1 JL? JJ *•""*- } Me on g.ve Ihe proper party a gooo paying and easily worked i ash Busi.ies The ta'-t aid exoerletice of at) 010 ag<'ist is •mi needed to l>e su. cessfsil.flimigh we have itio-e'.\. peiieiu-e.i agents (secured during the tc-t t-.v,, y"ars) working for us than anv other hous • in America, and they continue to work 'iglit a! .Mr ami make Bid satartes. The secret j . that thev offer the people rtmEK inducements, ami that we i attend more PLOMP PLV t ,, their order-'. I KW Pt.OI 111 V I f,, r ;lf y ()1Ir or | travelling for your leisure moments, or your en- 1 The wVeiT * I ( beats the woY. 1 The MOST for the money. YOE .-an 1 I rentable, hotioraliie, coogeuial. Send your ad- ■ drew- at once and g-t our novel plans "eb- .. . panlciilars, terms, etc., gent free. 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