valjc tmc0 Bloomficli), JjJa. nuts. lueaday, June 3, 1873. LOCAL IEPAR TMENT. I W Notices of Marri&ire fcnd Ttanths not exceeding our linen, will be inserted free, and friends throughout a le oouniy are requetf tea hi send auch notices iu. tw Tributes of Respect, Poetry, will Invariably be cHawed for at the rate of v oentfl per Uue. Duncannon, Bloooitlcld & Loy grille R. R. THIS Company nnw being duly organized Is prepared to receive subscription to the Cap. ltnl Mock. Suhsonptlon blanks can he had at the Perry County Hank, or of either of the officers of the Company at Moointleld, or of W. R. Swartz, at Duncannon. Mr. James Mcllhenny has also been appointed an Agent for receiving Subscrip tions. The Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens of the County, the Importance of prompt action so Unit the work of grading the road can be commenced this season. P. MonTTMitR, President. ' C. J. T. MflNTlHB, WM. A. 8TON9I.KB, Secretary. Treasurer. Bloomfleld, May 27, 1873. 0. K. Your communication In reply to " Upper End," was received too late for insertion. It will be published next week. ftre In Llrerpool Ttrp. On Wednesday last, the Iioubo of Lewis Myers in Liverpool township, was totally dostroyed by Are. Nearly all bis household goods were con sumed with it. The fire originated through a dofective stove pipe. No insurance. AIliOS Watts of Blain, Pa., will offer at publio sale, on Saturday, June 21st., a Tract of Land situated near Sandy Hill Store, containing 43 acres, haviug thereon erected a good house, barn, shop and other outbuildings. Terms easy. Frozen Corn. Many of the farmers in this oounty have had to re-plant their corn, tho seed failing to sprout. This was un doubtedly caused by the freezing of the grain during the excessive cold winter. - Persons who had put their seed in the house in the fall where it was protected have had much loss replanting to do than thoso who plautrd corn from the crib. -Jlro In Duncannon. On Monday of last week, shortly after noon a fire was discov ered on tho roof of the building known as the " Mansion House" situated near the iron works. By great exertions the flames were confined mostly to the roof, and were extinguished before tho building was very seriously damaged. Tho fire probably originated from a freight engine which passed shortly bcfoie the fire broke out. Went Up. Tho Huntingdon Monitor of last week says: An unexpected ascension took place at the Lutheran Church, Jack son township, last Sabbath. After morn ing services and while the congregation was leaving the church, Mrs. John Miller of Petersburg, of Huntingdon county, was suddenly deprived of her wedding veil. A gust of wind lifted it from her head and carried in to regions above. It was a beau tiful sight to all except Mrs. Miller, to see it sailing upward, until wholly lost to the view. Accident at Mlddlctown. Botween eight and nine o'clock, on Monday evening, di rectly after the audience had left Smith's Hall, on Main street, Middletown, at the close of an entertainment of some kind, tho heavy chandelier in the centre of tho hall, fell upon the floor with a crash, . and the lamps being filled with coal oil, there was groat danger for a time of the build ing being set on fire. The prompt action of a few gentlemen present, who threw out of the second story windows several benches which had taken fire, and scattered some ashes or coal dust upon the burning oil on the fioor( the mischief was soon overcome. Had the accident occurred when the audi dionce was still in the hall, a panio would unquestionably have followed, and iu the rush from the ball to the street, down a steep flight of stairs, many persons doubt less would have been severely iujured. Suicide. The Harrisburg Slate Journal of the 28th ult., says: Between 9 and 10 o'clock last evening Mrs. Jennie Dennis, aged ninotcen years, wife of Mr. Win. Den nis, lock-keeper at the Pennsylvania lock, foot of Walnut street, committed suicide by jumping into the caual, about a hun dred yards above the lock, on the tow-path side. It appear that Mrs. Dennis had been ill for the past four months, and was laboring under a fit of melancholy. She was heard screaming after she plunged into the water, by Mr. Patrick Lynch, who bad charge of the lock, iu tho absence of her husband. Sho was fished out of the water by three colored men named Wm. II. Gray, Geo. Snyder, and George Thompson, in about half an hour after she was drowned. The men nsed an ordinary boat hook, which caught a portion of her garments. Coroner Porter was immediately summoned and the following persons sworn as jurors: k T 1 T V ..V 1 lml - T a a. u. jjuuui, j. lijruiauu Jbiuu, i. o, Boyd, Theodore Pletz, Abram Itoat, and ber of witnesses, rendered the following UArHIrtt That tltA nalit jAnnla flAnnl. rflma in .l..l 1. 1... ,, A ..r.M-.il m ,-. 1,11 laboring under an attack of molanoholy, (Scythe Stones. I have a large lot of superior Scythe Stones for sale at low prices. A liberal discount to the trade. F. Mortimer. A Spunky Customer. A Lewistown pa per of last week says : On Monday of last week John Winn was formally dispossess ed of bis household goods and dwelling, the lattor situated upon the long disputed lands in Licking Creek Valley, which, by a re cent decree of the county Court, wen de clared to belong to Wheeler & West. Sheriff Mutthersbaugh and Constable Hughes of this place ; accompanied by J. English West, Esq., and probably several other persons, proceeded to Winn's resid ence, and, under authority of an execu tion, levied upon and removed all his per sonal effects, with a view to their sale, in order to make good a portion, at least, of bills of costs entered against him, amount ing to ovor $700. After the household goods had been removed, Mr. West fired the house and burnt it to the ground ; but, sympathizing with W ism's children, he, by personal efforts, secured employment for the two b oys, and also gave the daughter money to pay her way to her sister's home, whither she desired to go. He also mado Winn several offers of assistance, if ho would keep away from the lauds from which he had been legally ejected, and hereafter give tho owners no further trouble. But, Winn is imperturbable as well as inexor able. He now makes his home in a pen or cabin on the premises, and swears he will shoot dead any man who shall dare to again disturb him. Eow In a Circus. A correspondent from Lancaster sends tho following: , Howe's London Circus exhibited in this place on Monday last. After evening en tertainment nt which some dispute arose with the employees, two of- them became so enraged as to attempt to murder each other. The one sustained several very dangerous and almost fatal wounds from a knife used on him by his antagonist. When the affray was noticed by other employees, they immediately ran to the spot, and learning that tho injured man had been imposed on while doing certain duty about the canvass, they at once seized the man in possession of the knife, regardless of his weapon and defiance and were iu the act of swinging him by the neck to the centre pole, when their intentions were foiled by the interference of the city blue coats. Nevertheless, they had already so mortally beaten and kicked the man about, previous to their decision to lyih him, that he has since died of tho abuse inflicted on him, whilst tha man ho so brutally stabbed has partially recovered. Van Amburg will exhibit here next Monday, .Tune 2nd, which together with the observance of Whitsuntide by the Menon of the city and surrounding country, will, it is supposed create more general ex citement and attract more people than any 4th of July, Lancaster has ever experienced. . . r A Good Regulation. The general mana ger of the P. R. It., A. J. Cassett, Esq., has issued the following order which -will perhaps help abate the car peddliug nui sance: " It having been alleged that news agents have offered for sale in the cars of this com pany, without the knowledge of their em ployers, immoral and obscene publications, passenger conductors are directed to see that such publications are not sold, or offered for sale, on their trains and to re port any attempt to do so to the division superintendent. Passenger conductors are also instructed that the nows agents are subject to their discipline while on their trains. They should see that they are not allowod to offer their commodities in such a manner or with such frequency, as to discommode and annoy the passengers, and they should not permit any article to be sold which might soil or injure the upholstery of the cars or the clothing of the passengers. The sale of prize portfolios, gift con fections, or similar devices partaking of the nature of lotteries, is forbidden ou the cars of this company. Passengers are respectfully requested to report to the division superintendents or to the general superintendent, any violation of these regulations which may bo undor their notice. Cumberland County. From the Cum berland County papers of last week, we copy the following : A nogro named Young, iu the employ of Mr. Isaao Parker,of Carlisle, while attempt ing to get on the night freight near tho depot, on last Friday a week, missed his hold and fell, tho train passing over his toes. He was taken to his home when a physician was called in, who considered it necessary to amputate the toes, which was accordingly done. One of the workmen in an ore bank, on the line of the South Mountain Railroad, near Hunter's Run, was istautly killed on Tuesday afternoon by the sudden caving in of the earth. We have not been able to loam the name of the unfortunate man, nor the particulars of the sad accident. As a little daughter of Mr. John Cam eron's, who resides on the Chanibersburg pike, was on her way from school about ten days since, with a little companion, she was ruthlessly attacked by a large dog and bitten severely. The little girl's in juries were speedily attended to, and she is improving rapidly. The following morn ing the report of a gun was heard iu the neighborhood, and that dog don't disturb innocent children much any more, lie has gone to the country where all bad dogs go. On last Friday a week Messrs Ahl of Newville purchased of Messrs Brindle and Webbert, a tract of land containing about 700 acres. This land is located in the South Mountain in Monroe township, and Is said to ooutain a large quantity of val uable iron ore. ' Bark. Bark. 500 cords bark wanted at the JJlooiulleld Tannary. 2t Bamlel A. Pealk. Drief Items.. Aft lin.OfllinfrV Aflitni liaa Imiak nmnanTArl with a ' patent hold-back" whatever that limy lw. Wfl know an Aril top vrhn sented with a patent "go ahead," as he iioius DacK too mucn now. The axe manufactory In East Towanda, made tnetr first axe on Wednesday last. There is a three-legged sow in Pine Brook, Luzerne county, which recently gave birth to a litter of three pigs, having eacu out inree legs. A man of eighty-nine, at Rushfleld, N. Y., was going to marry a girl of fifteen. when his friends soused him in the river and brought about a change of mind, uncannon is improving ouito rnnidlv While on a visit there last week, we noticed a number ot new uuudinirs come nn. vfDr. Jos. Swartz and Wm. King are put ting up vary fine residences and should the D. is. k Li. Road terminate in the unner portion of the town, it would be only a short time before that section of the place would oe tne most populous. A man at the Lewistown end of the riv er bridge manages a gate at the Station Side ot the briduo, to keep teams from en toring about car-time. Ilia machine is a wire that traverses the entiro length of the bridge, from the gate, along the roof, to the town side, where it is brought down and fastened to a cylinder with a crank, which tho man winds and unwinds just as it is needed to close or open the gate. The Juniata Jlupvblican says " there are no less tnan twenty-one candidates for Sheriff in the Democratic ranks in this county, and the contest for that nomi. nation is getting fast and furious. As many as five are candidates in one town ship. " Persons living in that county must be careful how they throw stones then or they mignt nit tne luture Blienu. Espy S. Miller, whoso arrest for robbing tho mails ou the Southern Penn. railroad wo noticed some time ago, bad a trial last week, was found guilty and sentenced to three years imprisonment in the peniten tiary. Quite a number of shad were caught last week in the Juniata, between Duucanuon and the Acquoduct. tiit In a FIglit. On Saturday last, dur ing a dispute, which originated about some cigars in the store of David McCoy at Roscburg, John Wesley Reed was so se riously cut by a butcher knife in the hands of Tom McCoy, that there are small hopes of bis recovery. Our informant says that Reed first made an attack upon young McCoy, and that the injury was inflicted in self defense. Reed received a severe gosh in tho throat- and another ou the side of the face. tW The Aldinb for June bUows what the landscape painters of America can do, when they have a mind to work, in black and white. They paint pictures which aro seen for a short time in their studios, and then are seen no more, except by their purchasers; being, in fact as much removed from the actual world of art as If they did not exist. It is otherwise with them when they are drawn on wood, and seen by the thousands of readers of Tub Ai.dine, in every section of the country, who constitute a powerful art constituency, and in a certain sense represents Posterity. Mr. Kruseman Van Elteu's oil pictnres are well known to con noisseurs of artj his " View near Oranby, Conn.," In the June Aldins, makes his talent known throughout the United States. It is a delicious drawing as picturesque as Nature herself, when she. tries to be full of light and life and beauty "a song without words." Mr. R. W. Hubbard's "Distant View of Mount Mansfield" is one of the most delightful land scapes we have ever seen. It possesses all the characteristics of his old paintings, their grace, tenderness, and subtle beauty, and so thorough ly, that we have no wish to have it translated inio color. These two drawings are the gems of the number, as regards landscapes. There are also flguro-plccs of beautiful design and the usual quantity of Interesting and instructive reading Blatter, with some choice poetical con tributions. Subscription price $5, Including Chroinos " Village Belle" and "Crossing the Moor." James Sutton & Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, New York. . Blaln Fhotofrrnpli (iallerj. The sub scriber has in lilain, Perry Co., tho best built ground floor Photograph gallery in the state. It was established five years ago, and is devoted exclusively to picture making, and producing every style and size of picture from " gem" to a life size pho tograph 18 by 22 inches. Every facility for putting up pictures in lockots, cases, &o. Also albums and picture frames con stantly on hand. Call and see specimens, tf WM. 8EGAR, Prof. Photographer FOR LOS8 OF APPETITE, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Depression of the Spirits, and Gen eral Debility, in their various forms, Fbkiio Puosporatkd Ei.ixih of Calisata made by Caswell, IIazahd & Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic. As a stim ulant tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. If taken during the season It prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. 21d4w Call aud see the splendid lino of samples of cassimore from the stock of Wanynakor & Brown, at F. Mortimer's. From these samples you can select goods for a suit and have them made to order from your own measure. 'A fit is guaranteed, the prices are low, and their style of making can't bo boat. It won't cost you a cent to look at the samples and hear prices. tf TO BOOK VANVASSEUS. A NEW WAY OF RUNNING; A Subscription Hook. CAN 8KI.L THOUSANDS! I PLAIN HOME TALK la plain talk about the body aud ita phyalcal aud social needs. Dr. E. B. Foot, author of " Medical Common beuH," of No. 190 Leiiuirton Ave., N. Y., who entertains everybody with his pen, and ourea everybody by his skill, Is Ita author. In Iu thousand pases It answers a thousand questions you dou't waut to go to your phy slclau about. It la, as Is stamped upon its cover, "a book for ir) rate and considerate readln-." Price 18.36, aud postage pre-paid, everywhere. Contents table mail ed free. As-euta wanted. A beautiful original ohromo, mounted, "Taaow Phuioxo ths Dom," worth (10, g-oes with the book. Mo chroroo without the book. No book without the ohromo. Address "MUltHAY Hll.L PUIILISUINCI COill'ANY," No. lSWEsst Wth street, New York. to Ut flOOD WUIIDS ' ' FOB TUB PAIN , - KILLER! We can confidently recommend the Pain Killer. Toronto Baptht. It is the most effectual remedy we know of for Aches, Pains, Flesh Wounds, .fee. 8t. John's News, P. Q. We advise that every family should have so effectual and speedy Paln-Klller. Amherst, N. B. Gazette. Our own experience Is that a bottle of Paln Klller is the best Physician a traveler can have. Hamilton Spectator. . ' For both internal and external application have found It of great value. Chris. Era. A medicine no family should be without. Montreal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without It. Ed. Voice. Should be kept in every house, In readiness for sudden attacks of sickness. Chris. Press, No article ever obtained such unbounded popularity. Salem Observer. One of the most reliable specifics of the aire. Old North State. Its power is wonderful and unequalled In re lieving the most severe pain. Burlington Sen tinel. An Indispensable article In the medicine chest. New York Examiner. it will recommend Itself to all who use It. Georgia Enterprise. Is extensively used and sought after as a re ally useful medicine. Journal, St. John, N. B. No medicine has acquired such a reputation ; it has real merit. Newport Daily News. One of the most useful medicines j have used It and dispensed it for twenty years. Her. W. Ward, Assam. The most valuable medicine now In use. Tenn. Organ. It is really a valuable medicine, and used by many physicians. Boston Traveler. We always keep It where we can put our hands on It in the dark, If need be. Kev. C. Hibbard, Burman. One of the fow articles that are Just what they pretend to be. Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine Is of so nnlversul application as Paiu-Killcr. Rev. M. H. Blxby, Burmah. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manias and Prop's., 130 niGH ST., PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O. 837 ST. PAUL 8T., MONTREAL, CANADA. 17 SOUTHAMPTON, ROW, LONDON, ENG. May 87, 1873 lm Perry County. Wanted Agents to can vass for " Wright's History of Perry Coun ty." Fifty-six sold in three days by one A ire nfc. For terms and narticulara. ad dress, JAS. P. LONG, Acker 22 4t Perry co., Pa. Church Notices. Reformed Church Pianhincr at 91 P M on Sunday next. Prayer-meeting on Thurs day evening. Preachinir in the Presbvtnrian Phnrnh nn Sunday next, at 10J a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preachinir in tho M. E. Church on Sim. day evening next. Prayer mooting ou Thursday evening. County Price Current. Hloomkield Juno 1. 187.x Klax-Seed 1 ou Potatoes, "A Butter V pound 22 cents. Ekks V dozen 12 Dried Apples pound 3 cts " Dried Peaches 6 0 8 cts. yd. l'ealed Peaches 12 Q 18 cts. " Cherries 5 cts. " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Onions V bushel, 75 " NEWPORT MARKETS. NOT REPORTED. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Carlisle, May 30. 1873. Family Flour KM Buperllne Flour,.. 6 50 Superfine Rye Flour 4.50 White Wheat, ' 1.75 Red Wheat 1 70 Rye,. 73: Corn 48 Oats 40 Cloverseed, 4.75 Timothyseed 3.N Flaxseed, 1.80 Philadelphia Price Current. COKHECTBD WEEKLY HVl 1. V. McNsug-hton, Jac. Esholmau, W. D. Eahelinart J. C HfcXaugliioii V Co., (KatabUahed UM.) (HuucoHSors to Postlethwalte, McNaugliton Si Co.,) General Commission Merchants, No. 284 South Front St- OunsiiruniPUta of Lumber. Grain, ynilt. Poultry, Butter, Kitkh, Oalue, fcu., solicited. Philadelphia, May 30, 1873. Flour Superfine, $ 4 50 U 5 2 " Extra, 0 00 ts 6 75 " Fancy 10 00 fl 11 25 White Wheat, 2 10 til 2 15 Red Wheat, . 1 TO rt 1 115 Rye, 85 fj m Cloverseed, 7 & 8 per Timothy Sued, 3 00 tt 8 50 bush ' Corn, 02 it it'l Oats, white, 50 ti 51 Oats, mixed, 47 50 Lard, country, 8 ti 9 per lb Onions, red and yellow. 7 00 95 9 00 per bbl Funs. - 17 St 111 Mutter prime roll 18 ti 22 " common, 10 ti 12 Wool washed, 55 is 60 perlk " unwashed 80 85 nerfe Spring Chickens, 35 40 " Live " 15 ft) 17 Feathers Live Geese iMTlme, 70 O 75 " " " " Inferior, 25 (j a,) " rOICTA-TIXS. Keck At Cedar Run, May 80th, William Keck, In his 52nd year. Tie was burled at St. Paul's Ev., Lutheran church, by his brothers of the order of K. P., according to their rites and ceremonies. Comp At Centre, 011 May 81st, very sudden ly, of Paralysis, Mr. Couard Comp in his 7t)th year. Ills remains were Interred at Bt. Paul's, also. Kev. K. II. Clare oUlulutlng on both oc casions. , New Advertisement n. ' -rOTICE.-DR. B. H. WHITMKR, of rW JlJI port. In the County of Perry, Slate of Penn'a. has got license to work the Kiinhcr base. JONIAII BACON, Tres. Ooodyear Dental Vulcanite Co.. " Boston, Mass. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ""OTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership -i-l heretofore existing between Michael Bitting anrtW. H. Hud, trading and doing business under the nam and style of Bitting ft llud.in the mer cantile business Iu the borough of New llnnalo. Perry county, Fa., Is this day dissolved and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said !V,'!V, Bre ,r?'iuested to make payment to Michael Bitting within ten days. MICHAEL BITTING, . ., ,- WM. II. ltUD. April 22, 1873. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Jonathan Shone, late of Tyrone township, deceased, have been granted to the sub scrllwr residing in Madison township. All persons Indebted to said estate are reouesled to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SIlOl'K, May 20, 1873 Ot Administrator. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the account ) 1 11 the Common of tleo. W. Zinn, Assignee Pleas of Perry co. of Peter Wertz. Notice is hereby given to all parties In Interest, that the undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of said county, to inaki distribution of I lie assets iu the hands of said ac countant, among the creditors of said Peter Wertz. will meet them for that puriiose at his olllce In the borough of IMooinlleld, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of June, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., of salil day. WM. M. BUTCH, Bloomfleld, May 20, 1873. Auditor. Netv Pension Law. UNDER an act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, widows of orlicers who were killed, or died of disease contracted In the service, are now entitled to J2.00 per month for each of their chil dren. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received SS.OO ier month pension is now entitled to 810. er moth. Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate between 88. and $18. per month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplientes. Fathers and mothers who lost sons in the serv ice upon whom they were deendent for support, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 years ex perience In the Claim agency business will attend promptly to claims under the above act. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimants, New Bloomlleld, 7 20tf. Perry Co., Pa. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sal his val uable farm situate in Juniata township. Perry co.. Pa., adjoining lands ot (ieorge Tiell, Ueorge Ickes and others, containing 91 acbIes, of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, anil in a high state of cultivation. The balance Is well set with timber. The improvements are a good two story Log and Weatherbourded V DWELLING HOUSE, , LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW HO(i PEN and WOOD HOUSE. There is also a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This paierty Is near the village of Markle ville In a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a final Invest ment. Price f5i000 1 payments, 82.000 on the 1st of April, 1874, at which time a deed will be delivered, and possession given. The balance to be paid in threeequal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. Call on or address JACOB KLINE. Marklevllle, 1'erry co., Pa., OH LEWIS POTTER. 12lf New liloomfield, Perry co., Pa. WAGES IJlOIt ALL WHO ARE WILLINO TO WORK. J Any person, old or young, ot either sex, can make from 810 to s0 per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by nil. Suitable to either City or Country, and auy season of tli year, This is n rareopportunlty for those who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. No capital being reiiulred. Oui pamphler, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING." giving full Instructions, sent Ml receipt ot 10 cents. Address, A BURTON & CO., Morristtiila, Westchester Co., N. Y. AlTRlNTS everywhere to sell our new and iVUDIHO novel Embroidering Machine, WANTFITI"""1 ,or Illustrated Circular, til VV EjU the McKee Manufacturing Com pany, 300 Broadway New York. THEl'AItLOIt COMPANION'. Every lady wants one 1 Every Muu ought tu have one !! Sent 011 receipt of Ten Cents, Address, L. HYDE & CO.. 105 Seventh Avenue, New York. DON-TON FLIUTATIOX SIGNALS, Sent on receipt of 25 cts. Unique printing and Publishing llause, 30 Vesey Stioet, New York. Tim Kcekwitli $20 Portable Family Sowing Machine, 011 U0 Days Trial ( many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaran teed, or 120 refunded. Sent complete with full directions. Beckwith Sewing Machine Co., 802 Hi ad a ay, New York. THE NKW KXA8TU: THUS. Aa im tmrtuntinrenllOH. It retains the Rupture ut ull times, and uuiler the hardest exercise or severest strain. It Is worn with comfort, and If kefit 011 night and day, elfects a permanent cure In a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mail when re quested, circulars free, when ordered by letter sent to The Klastio Truss Co., No. OKI Broadway, N. V. City. Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses t too painful 1 they slip off too frequently. 17eow ly siiiTflriarSriTTSBMSB ftu Breech-loading Shot Guns, 110 to f 300, Double Shot Guns, 88 to 1150. - Single (inns, ti to (20. Rllles, 88 to 875. Revolvers, (0 to 8-5. Pistols. 81 to 88. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large dls. count to Dealers or ('lulu. Army Gnus, Revol vers, 4c, bought or traded for. Goods sent by ex press U. O. D., to be examluv4 before paid for. 2 Id 10 tft $20 Ir day. Agents wanted every. IU IAJ 6U where, l'ajt culurs free. A. II. , BI.AIH & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 17 54 Bl'LEMDllJ AssOHTME-VX: 0V " v!l,;' . DIIY-GOODO JftYGOODO Suited to the Season,) Are New Offered for Bale by"''" 0 ' F, MORTIMER, Nevy RJooaiflel'J.'