The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 11, 1872, Image 4

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    AG111CVLTU11AL.
The Jcwcts-A Hnbliiulcat Tradition.
Tlio colotiratocl toaoho. Rabbi Miiir.
Carve otf XOVJtd FKCIT TreEs. at dunni? the -Whole of one Sabbath day
Young fruit trees, cither apples or pears, in the public school( instructing the
iieert careful attention tor three or four people, inuring ins aoaonco irom uio
THE I'LOT AGAINST IlALEf,
CHAPTER I.
WOW TUB TI.OT OniOtNAIEli;
Neill' noon, tlio filli nf Snil,.nil,iir. 1h",- n
years from the time they are transplant- I houso his two Sons died, both of thein of niM1 t,oriig under great excitement was
Cd into permanent place, until tne roots uuo.inmunue.uy, uu emigiiwiiieu m wnlu,nB hun-icny Broadwn. New York
"Tli-MS ZZ UMrT "'ture. were flushed nnd convulsed, hU
by keeping the surface soil loose, either bed, and spread a whit covering over S ne wild and res less, his whole mien In-
by frequent disturbance, or mulching their bodies. In the; evening, the Kabbi tl,eof kccnnngnlsli.
the ground as far as the roots extend. Meir came homo. Titmlii? to tlio right Into Blecekcr street, lio
Frcquont stirring will acoompliBh the " Whore are my two sons," ho askod, "n riwlicd n plnin tlirro story nnd basement
same ends, although for young trees " that I may give them my blessing Y I brick liouso, to which ho guvo himself ndmlt-
transplanted the past Bpring, a mulch repeatedly walked round the school, and tnnce. r
will keop tlio soil more moist, and on I did not oe them there." Arc you there, Ruth T" ho called from tho
this account a more certain and uniform R"o reacnea nun a goDiet. lie praisoa imn
m. - .... - . I J. 1- T J A 1 - - i A. - P L- CI .1.1. - ll. I
growth ot wood will be made the first " "ru. tne $oing out ui me oaooatn, A Btcp WftB hcar(j 0VcruClld foii0Wcd by tho
year loan witnoui tne muicn. jjrawing i "u,li 6,u " .
the soil away from tho body of trees, " Where are my sons, that they, too,
Vinwiinn- thnm out is soinetimes nrftn- may drink of the cup of blessing ?"
... I mi .11 l i j. . .. i i
iney win noi do lar on, sne saia,
and placed food boforo him that he
might eat.
lie was in a gladsome and genial
mood ; and when he had said grace after
ticed by fruit-growers, so that an extra
amount of rain water will remain near
the roots during the summer months,
about young fruit trees. This plaa will
entail more labor than mulching, and
the results will not be as certain. When
young fruit trees are planted in grass, a
circle should be kept dug around the
body of the trees further than the roots
extend, and under no circumstances al
low the grass to encroach on this space.
If it does, in eight cases out of every
ten the trees will be stunted in growth,
and present a sorry appearance, grow
ing smaller instead of larger each year.
When fruit trees are eight or ten years
old, strong, and vigorous, boforo allowed
to go into grass they may live and boar
some pears, but with young trees this
the meal, she thus addressed him :
" Rabbi, with thy permission I would
fain propose to thee one question."
" Ask it, then, my love, he replied.
" A few days ago a person intrusted
somo jowels to my custody, and now" ho
demands them again ; should I civo
them back ?"
" This is a question," said Rabbi Meir,
" which my wife should not have thought
it necessary to ask. What I wouldst
thou hesitate, or be reluctant to restoro
to every ono his own ?"
" iso, she replied ; " but yet 1 thought
rustling of a dress, and a young lady descended
tho front stairs. Dcsplto several points of
marked contrast, there, was a family likeness
about the couple that proclaimed them to bo
brother nnd sister.
'Why, what's tlio matter, Luke?" cried
tho latter, starting at sight of tho disturbed
method of grass culture is a poor one, it best not to restore them without ac- Up9ct rae."
countenance that met her view. "Arc you
ill r
"I've Just received bad news," replied tho
brother, leading the way Into the parlor
" news which has given me a terrible shock."
11 Shocked f You ! What has happened ?"
" In a word, Clam Aymar is married 1"
" Married 1" echoed tho sister, recoiling.
" Clara Aymar married ! Is It possible ?"
"Yes, married! the girl I've been laying
siege to for years pastthe only girl I ever
cared a pin for. Imagine the shock this event
gives me. I'm nearly crazy."
" Then you really loved her ?"
" Loved her ! I must have worshipped her.
or else this thing would not have so completely
judging it from tho experience and oh
servation of the writer, bix years ago
a neighbor planted a hundred fine two-year-old
Standards in a meadow. Tho
ground was in good heart, and the trees
set out with care. Since the time these
trees were set out, no pains have been
taken to keep the grass away from these
trees. Tho result is that now these
trees will not average as large in size
as they wero when taken from tho
nursery row ; or rather those that are
living, for during these six years a num
ber of trees have died. This is only ono
of a groat many instances that have
come under tho writer's notice of tho
foolishness of planting young pear trees
in grass, with any hopes that they will
make strong, healthy trees in a few
years. That there maybe exceptions to
this rule, there is no doubt ; but there
is no doubt in tho writer's mind but
what they are very rare exceptions.
Although being familiar with pear
growing for tho past 15 or 20 years, and
during that time have visited many of
the leading pear orchards, tho writer has
never been able to find 00 trees in ono
lot whore the growth in grass would
equul tho same number of trees where
tho soil was kept cultivated.
What I have seen of pear growing in
grass has convinced me that grass cul
ture, for profit, just about equals dwarf
culture for the same object very dis
couraging to tho person who attempts
tho experiment.
With young or old pear trr-.-v, it is a
good plan in tho fall, when tlm wood is
ripe, and tho fruit gathered, to raise the
Boil around tho fruit trees. Beside cast
ing the water during the winter and
spring months, it is an excellent pre
ventive to keep field mic from girdling
tho trees. In the garden, this can easily
bo done with a spade or digging-fork.
In the orchard, for the purpose of rais
ing the soil toward the trees, use a one
horse plow, throwing the furrow slices
toward tho bodies of the rows of trees.
This I do lato in the full, before the
ground freezes up ; and when the ground
litis been turned in this way, I havo
never had a pear troo girdled during the
winter, no matter how much snow, nor
quainting you therewith.
She then led him to tho chamber, and,
stepping to the bed, took tho white coh
ering from the dead bodies.
" Ah, my sons, my sons i" thus loudly
lamented the father ; " my sons ! the
light of my eyes, and the light of my
understanding I I was your father, but
ye were my teachers in the law."
Tho mother turned away, and wept
bitterly. At length Bhe took her hus
band by the hand, and said :
" Rabbi, didst thou not teach me that
we must not be reluctant to restore that
which was intrusted to our keeping '(
See ; the Lord gave, the Lord hath taken
away, and blessed bo tho name of tho
Lord!"
" Blessed bo the nanio of the Lord I"
echoed Rabbi Meir : " and blessed bo
His nanw for thy sake, too, for well it is
written, 1 Whoso hath found a virtuous
wife, hath a greater treasure than costly
pearls ; sho openeth her mouth with
wisdom, and in her tonguo is tho law of
kindness.' "
A Laughable Love Slory.
A rich old gentleman had only ono
daughter, possessed of the highest at
tractions, moral, personal and pecuniary.
Sho was engaged and devotedly at
tached to a young man in every respect
worthy of her choice. All tho marriage
preliminaries were arranged, and the
wedding was fixed to take place on a
crr'ain Thursday. On the Monday pre
ceding the wedding-day the bridegroom
elect (who was to have received $00,000
down on his wedding-day, and a further
sum of $100,000 on his father-in-law's
death, an event which would probably
soon occur) had a little jealous squabble
with his intended at an evening party.
Tho " tiff " arose in consequeuce of his
paying moro attention than Bhe thought
justifiable to a lady'with sparkling eyes
and inimitable ringlets.
The gentleman retorted, and spoke
tauntingly of a certain cousin whoso
waistcoat was tho admiration of the
company, and hinted that it was em
broidered by tho fair heiress herself.
Ho added that it would be soon enough
e 1 A- 1. 1 1.1 AJ A!
lm i ;n . j . a it. a ior iiim io oe scuooieu aiser mey were
Wldl Tntr - -
V I .1 Kroonhnc 1 n iff la Trn BAnn A f f aim
ing in grass have been girdled at differ
cut times, ono winter as many as forty
ono trees, that were growing in a patch
of grass, laid down for the purpose of
testing this method in the writer's or
chard. More than half that number of
trees wero girdled all the way round.
iSomo of them wero then ten inches in
diameter two foot above the surface.
During.the writer's practical experience
in pe;.r growing for profit, ho hits never
had a singlo troo girdled by fluid mice
when the tree stood in cultivated ground.
If for nothing else, this would bo some
inducement to keep tho surface of the
orchard under culture.
In tho spring, when the ground is dry
enough to work, the raised rntges along
the lines of the trees are thrown back
with a one-horse plow and cultivator, so
that by the first of June tho surface is
nearly r quito level. In the garden,
breeches" a little too soon. After sup.
per they becauie reconciled, apparently,
and tho bridegroom elect, in taking
leave, was kind and affectionate. The
next morning tho swain regretted tho
angry feeling ho had exhibited, and the
cutting sarcasm with which he had giv
en it vent ; and, as a part of the amende
honorable, packed up a magnificent satin
dress which ho had previously bespoken
for his beloved (which had been sent
home in tho interval), and sent it to tho
lady with tho following note :
" Deauest Jane I havo been unablo
to close my eyes all night, in thinking
of our misunderstanding last evening.
Pray pardon me ; and, in token of your
forgiveness, deign to accept tho accom
panying dress, and wear it for the sako
of Your most affectionate
llEXKY."
Having written tho note, ho gave it
the raised mounds may be drawn partly I to his servant to deliver with tho parcel.
away from the trees with a hoe or rake, I But, as a pair of pantaloons happened to
wh-n working over the soil in the spring, need repairing, he availed himself of the
A thin coating of well-rottjd yard ma- I opportunity (tho servant having to pass
nure may bo scattered on tho mound of
f-arth in tho fall, beforo winter sets in.
This will encourage a more vigorous
growth in the spring. iV. r. 1'riliune.
Knocked About In tho World.
tho tailors shop) to send them m un
othor packago to tho tailor. The man
made tho fatal blunder ! left the satin
dress with Snip, and took the noto and
tho damaged trowsors to tho lady. So
exasperated was Bhe, at what ho con
sidered a determined and deliberate af-
It is a good thing for a young man to tront tllnt whcn L,.r adll,ir,,r cftn0d 8he
his soft-hearted parents may not think
so. All youths, or if not all, certainly
ninetoen-twentieths of the sum total,
outer life with a surplusage of self-conceit.
If, in measuring themselves with
wiser and older men than they are, they
discover that it is unwarranted, and get
rid of it gracefully, of thmr own accord,
well and good ; if not, it is desirable, ior
their own Bakes, that it bo knocked out
of them.
ordered the door to bo cled in his face,
refused to listen to any explanation, and
resolutely broko off the mutch.
A Father' Advice to a Ilrldj.
Said a young husband whose busim-oa
speculations wero unsuccessful, "My
wife's silver tea-set, the bridal gift of a
" Oh, as to that, tho loss of a thing always
gives us an exaggerated notion of its value,"
said the sister philosophically, as sho sank
languidly into nn easy chair, and smoothed
out a fold in her showy morning robe. " You
are simply shocked, ns you say. But by to
morrow you will laugh nt tho whole mat
ter." " Don't, Ruth !" Implored tho brother, sink
ing heavily Into tho nearest chair. "Clara
Aymar is more to me than my life I My lovo
for her is a delirium ! It's no such passing
tancy as you suppose, nut an everlasting pas
sion a rage a Hood of molten lava 1 And
I've counted all along upon marrying her.
True, she has rejected uio twice, but I thought
she'd change her mind "
" Sho was in no way committed to you T"
" No, of course not. Sho has never given
mc any encouragement. But I am none the
less surprised. I supposed that everything
was favorable enough to my wishes. I knew
that she was still young to marry an orphan
without money and without triends pre
sumably without suitors ; and I flattered my
self that she couldn't always remain Insensible
to my attentions."
" You reasoned wisely enough, of course,
Luke ; but reason never decides these matters,"
declared the sister, witli a sort of contemp
tuous compassion. " A whim a chance meet
ing a smile or a word a moment's weakness
any trille these are the things by which
marriages arc brought about. But who is the
bridegroom ?"
" Ah, that's a point that will touch you a lit
tle, I think. Can't you guess who he is V
" I haveu't the least idea."
" Well, then, he's Will, llawley." '
The sister sprang abruptly to her feet, clasp
ing both hands to her heart. The changing
colors of her brother, his agitation, his anguish,
all passed to her own features.
"Will, llawley r" she gasped. "Uu, you
don't mean it, Luke!"
" But I do, though. It's God's truth. Clara
Avmar and Will. llawley are husband and
wile."
A heavy fall succeeded. The Bister had
fainted. She lav upon the lloor as one dead.
"Did she tliiuk that much of llawley?"
muttered the brother, astonished. " I didn't
suppose "
lie hastened to bring a pitcher of water and
but lie tho white features, aud then set himself
to chafing the clenched hands.
Capt. Luke Pedder was twenty-seven years
of age, with an originally light complexion,
which had reddened with generous living and
bronzed with exposure to wind and sun. His
form was of the average size and height, and
his features of tlio most ordinary type. He
was singularly sellish and unscrupulous, but
of gcittlcmauly manners, being well educated
and used to good society. J lis ability as a
navigator was fair for a mail of his age uud ex
perience, but he owed his positiou ns com
mander of a fine Australian clipper, more to
respect for his late father and to sympathizing
favor than to his own merits.
Miss Ruth l'edder was two years younger
than tier urotucr, nnu consequently twenty-live
years of age, although she owned to only
twenty. She was tall, thin, and a little inclined
in her outlines, as in her temper, to angularity.
She was not particularly bright, but was bold
nnd unscrupulous, and possessed a tierce ener
gy which was capable of compensating in any
emergency for lack of genius.
. The father ol the couple had been a promi
nent ship-owner and merchant. But in Ills lat
ter days the seuior l'edder had been unfortun
ate, uud had dually been broken up completely
n result hastened, it was whispered, by tlte
wild ways nnd financial irregularities of his
son. The old man's failure had soon been fol
lowed by his death, and already for such is
fame ! he was generally forgotten.
" How odd it is !" ejaculated Capt. l'edder,
as ho rubbed his sister's cold hands. " She
mudly in lovo witli Will. llawley, and crazy
after Clara Aymar ! Aud now Will, and Clara
are married, and Hulh and I arc left out la the
cold."
Under the vigorous treatment he had adopt
ed Miss l'edder soon recovered her senses.
" Are you suro they're married 1" she de
manded. "Perfectly. I learned the fact half nn hour
sinco from Hawley's commander Captain
(ireggs, you know. Captain Urcggs was at tho
wedding. It took place hist Friday evening
the tirsl evening after Hawley's return from
his last voyage to Rio. It was a quiet tilluir.
Only a few friends were invited. But let mc
usk you a question. Did llawley ever propose
to you r"
" Stt. But I expected that he would, soon
do so. He has been here ofleu enough "
" Yes, he came several times to ask me for a
berth la my clipper. 1 promised to think of
him at the iirst opening, uud I really meant to
help him, for I knew in u general way that you
liked him."
" 1 thought he'd realize that you could be of
.'! to him," explained Mis l'edder. "I
lliK.iht he'd remember that mother lull mu
Ibis house und a few thousand dollars to do as
1 pleased with. I was conscious, too, that I
possessed a fair share of personal attractions.
Anu us 1 supposca nun to ue entirely Heart
BhC Mulelitu1 at luT tiCart ngahl, ns If sufl'o'
Cat ing.
redder opened his eyes widely
I, Will. Wl.nt Ann A 1 l. nrlvtni1. " Ynil
...i,, .... vim nuuu! lie iiit. --
wouldn't have me murder llawley, I suppose ?
That wouldn't make him your husband. And,
on the other hand, It wouldn't do me any good
11 you were to kill Clara Aymar."
" But there Is a wny, Luke, of undoing that
marriage."
l'edder started toward his sister, ns u ctcc-
trifled.
" Do you lnenn It V he demauded.
" I menu It. nnd I swear it ! I'll never con
sent to that girl's having llawley 1 I'll dig n
gulf between them as broad as tho ocean I I'll
unuo Hint marriage, or die ! '
" Softly 1 Where Is Kate?"
Ho referred to their single servant.
" She's out for the day," answered Miss Ted
der, arising nnd planting herself In a chair.
" There was little to do, you know, ns I did
uoi expect, you uonic until dinner."
" Then no one will hear us."
He drew a chnlr nearer to that of his sister
nnd sat down beside her. ,
What's your idea f" ho asked, In a whisper.
" My idea is to separate them ; to turn their
love to hate to dig a pit beneath their feet that
will remain open forever 1"
" But how V
"Will, llawley is poor, isn't lief"
"Certainly; there is no mistnko nbout thnt.
His mother was n helpless invalid for tlio last
ten years of her life, and Will. Insisted on her
using for her comfort every penny ho earned.
Jt hasn't been six months since he was relieved
of that burden. He's poor, therefore, ns you
say poor ns Joh s turkey I"
" Then he'll have to leave his darling Clnra,"
sneered Miss Pedder venomously. " He'll havo
to absent himself from his deary in order to
earn their mutual bread nnd butter. In short,
he'll have to go to sea ngain."
" Well, yes ; I supposo ho will," nssentcd
Pedder. " llo can get better wages nt sea
than elsewhere. . He'll sail ngaiii soon, no
doubt."
" I thought ns much. -And the sea is full of
terrible dangers 1 When do you sail ngain for
Australia r
" In about two weeks possibly In ten days,
as the ship's filling up rapidly."
" llawley Is thoroughly competent to be your
first mate ?"
Pedder looked wondcrinirlv nt his sister a
moment, and then answered:
'Of course. I know of no better man for
the post."
" Ho must bo your first mate, thcu. You
havo influence enough with your owners, I
hope, to turn out the present Incumbent ?"
" Why, tho post Is already vacant. Mr. Jar
ding you havo seen him Sir. Jardiug has
Just been called -homo suddenly to Ohio, on
account of his father's illness "
" Good I That's fortunate. OTou must rec
ommend llawley for the vacant place to your
owners, nnd get them to engage him. Tho
thing can be done!"'
" Without tho least doubt. It was under
stood, you know, as I Just now remarked, that
I was to help llawley at the first opportunity.
We'll accordingly suppose that he sails with
mo ns first mate tho next voyage. What
then 1"
" You must leave him not dend, but n pris
oner on some desert islaud between here nnd
Australia I"
Pedder looked his astonishment.
" If it can be done," he said, after a pause,
" what next V
" You must eonie back aud report that he Is
dead, furnishing full details nnd good proofs.
Those details and proofs will not be difficult to
manufacture. Then you must bo nil kinducss
nnd sympathy to the young widow, as sho will
suppose herself to be, nnd in less than a year
thereafter she will be your wife."
"Oh, if this thing were possible!" sighed
Pedder, beginning to look relieved.
Possible 1 It's as simple as kissing. And
the moment you are married to Clara, I will
bike a trip to Australia for my health, and nat
urally enough, stumble upon the very island
where you have left llawley ; effect his rescue ;
tell him his wife is dead; condole nnd svnina-
thizc with him like nn angel ; nnd conclude the
whole comedy by becoming his wife nnd set
tling in Australia. You'll thus have your Clara
on 'this side of the occnu, nnd I shall' be happy
with Hawley on the other."
She was smiling now, with every sign of an
ticipated triumph.
As to Pedder, he twisted nervously in his
chair, scarcely venturing to breathe.
"There's just one dillleulty," ho muttered
" that of getting Hawley on" the desert islaud
without his suspecting anything."
" It can be done," and the lips of Miss Ped
der came together like tho jaws of a vise.
" There's no dillleulty about finding a suitablo
Island !"
"Not the least. I saw tho Island In my
mind's cyo the moment you uttered the word,
and a glorious one it is for our purpose."
" It will be easy for you to get llawley upon
It," suggested M"iss Pedder thoughtfully. " If
it's near your route, you can call there for wa
ter. If it's out of your way, you can be blown
there by udverse winds, or bo drifted there by
unknown currents, or fetch up there by a mis
take in your reckoning or a fault in your chro
nometer. Ana once there, you can have llaw
ley seized by some trusty ngent, while he is
ashore upon business, or you can send him
ashore under some pretence, such as looking
for a deserter from the ship or for a ship
wrecked sailor, and then sail away without
him"
" Say no more," Interrupted Pedder, with
wild exultation. " I see how to manage tliu
nllidr from its beginning to its end."
" And you now see that we can undo that
hateful marriage t"
" Perfectly perfectly. Tho affair will re
quire a little time uud patience, of course, and
a little expenditure of money, but we are suro
to triumph. Capital! glorious ! What a loud
you havo taken from my soul, Ruth I What a
genius you nre !"
He leaped to his feet nnd began pacing to
and Iro rapidly, 'with the most extravagant
signs nnd exclamations of joy.
" First to get ILiwlcv on his Island," re
sumed Miss Pedder musingly. " Next for you
to marry the pretended widow. Then for mo
to rescue the prisoner nnd marry him. Aud
finally for you nnd mo to be happy, you in
your wny and I ill mine you with Clara in
New York, und I with Will, m Australia. You
comprehend the whole project clearly !"'
"From the first step to tho lust. There's
only just one possibility of failure "
"And that one"
" A refusal on Hawley's part to accept the
post offered him a refusal based upon his
marriage."
Miss Pedder turned pale ut the thought.
" But ho won't refuse," sho soon declared,
recovering her equanimity. " llo has loug
In two weeks more, Ruth W'c shall be
Oil In six or eight, days. Tho cargo is fairly
tumbling iibonrd tho Hying VhiUers, to sny
nothing of a fair list of passenger. The honey
moon of our loving doves will be abridged to
six short days more, yon may be certain."
Ur 11A1L110AD llONDS: Whether
you wish to buy or sell, writo to Ciiarlet
W. Hassleii, No 7 Wall St., New York.
A boy who is sent to a large school made me tho bankrupt I am." His ex-
soon finds his loveL His will may have I perienco is the experience of many oth-
iieeu paramount; uc noino ; uut scnooi
boys are democratic in their ideas, and,
if arregant, are sure to be thrashed into
u recognition ot the golden rulo. 1 he
rich uncle, doomed mo to financial ruin,
It involved a hundred unexpected ex
penses, which, in trying to meet, have free,! took it for granted that I should get
him. His attentions seemed marked enough "
" He treated you politely, of course," iuter
ruptcd Pedder, "aud ho couldn't have well
done less, alter asking me to befriend him.
But he never made any formal declaration f "
" No, he didu l. As mate ot a Kio ship, he
world is a great pubfio school, and it
soon teaches a now pupil his proper place.
If he has the attributes that belong to a
loader, he "will bo installed in the posi
tion of a leader ; if not, whatevor his e wn
opinion of his abilities may be, ho will
be compelled to fall in with the rank 0f nothing which will tempt you to try
and file. If not destined to greatness, ft more than tho well-intentioned but
the next best thing to which he can as- nernicious gifts of rich friends." Such
nire is respectability : but no man can advice to a daughter was timely. If
cither bo truly great or respectable, who other parents would follow the game
is vain, pompous, sua overwearing
iiy the time the novice has
ers, who, less wise, da not know what is
tho gobliu of the house, working its de
struction. A sagacious father of great
wealth exceedingly mortified his daugh- was away seven-eighths of tho time, uud I
ter bv ordering it to be printed on her didn't expect a regulf r courtship. But I took
. y. P .. . ill, li.r (rnitirnH " 1
wedding caruo, "o presents except p an , tlcm- turc,
those adapted to au income of f 1,000. Wo.ve ducoivud oursl.iv," he muttered.
Said ho. " YOU must not expect to begin We've been curried nwuv bv .our fetdliuw.
lifo in tho style I am able, by many I The girl's rejection of mo was really Intended answer." he declared. " Hawley shall uecom-
lianv mo on mv very next trip. lomaKo au
CHAPTER II.
A OnBATSTKP TAKEN.
In the midst of tho Antarctic ocean, a little
ofl tlio route from New York to Australia,
there lies A largo Island named Kcrguelcn's
Land, or ns dipt. Cook called it tlio Islaud
of Desolation.
It was discovered Just one hundred years ago,
(In 177a,) by the French naval officer whose
name It bears. It was uninhabited then, nnd
is to-day as deserted as ever.
Tlio "smallest school-boy among our readers
can find it upon his map of tlio world, nbout
midway between the south end of Africa nnd
Australia, well up toward the South Pole.
It is a hundred miles in length by fifty in
breadth, nnd Is consequently thrco or four
times ns large ns Rhode Island.
' Its coasts nrc so wild nnd dangerous that Its
discoverer, during tlio two expeditions that ho
made to it, did not onco bring his ships to
anchor In any of its bays nnd harbors.
lis shape Is very Irregular, but something
like that of an hour-glass, It being nearly ciit
in t wo by a couple of large bays ; but theso
two divisions nre unequal in size, tlio northern
peninsula being much larger than the southern.
Itn coast line is widely broken nnd jagged,
its Innumerable gulfs being long and narrow,
nnd its promontories are correspondingly sharp
and slender, reaching out into the oceau like
fingers.
Tlio body of the Island Indeed resembles that
of somo huge monster of the antediluvian
world, even as its capes and headlands re
sembles such a monster's unsightly limbs and
claws.
A more terrific solitude than this Isle of
Desolation does not exist upon our wretched
ptanct.
Neither the snows of Himalaya nor the sands
oi canara can outvie its terrors.
No inhabitant Is there, not even a snvnge
no house, no tree, no shrub, no fence nor rond,
no field nor garden, no horse, no dog not
even a snake or a wolf.
Lone, blasted and barren, It looks like tho
skeleton ot n land that lias perished.
It may indeed bo that Desolation is tho relic
the surviving fragment of a continent thnt
went down here countless aires niro. with hosts
of inhabitants, iu some vast convulsion of na
ture.
It has certainly undergono dreadful visita
tions ; been rent by earthquakes, pulverized by
lrosts, insiicd and wasted bv fierce tempests,
Its mountains nrc only of moderate height
nut nre capped eternally wim snow.
Its vegetation is limited to n few dwarfish
plants, including somo mosses, a species of
iieiicn, n course grass, a plant resembling
small cabbage, and a sort of cress.
Its winds nre raw and piercing'. Its summers
cold and frosty, its winters those ot the Polar
Circles.
Tho interior of the island is occupied by im
mense boggy swamps, where the ground sinks
ui every siep.
The ruins iu Desolation are almost incessant
in their season, and tlio island is acrordingly
veined witli numerous torrents of fresh water,
some of which have worn out of tho solid rock
tremendous cavities and gullies. Tlio only
otner season man tlint ol the nuns 13 one ot til
most constant snow.
The logs of that ghastly region nre well
worthy of the rains, being of a cloud-like den
sity, mid hovering almost continually over the
wnoie lace oi tne island.
The sun of Desolation is usually hidden by
canopy oi leau-coiorcd clouds, and appears,
on the rare occasions when it is visible, scarce
ly brighter than the moon iu other latitudes.
As to the moon itself, aud the stars, the clouds
and logs rarely permit them to betray their
existence.
No fish worthy of note, not even fishes of
prey, abound In the adjacent waters, by reason,
perhaps, of their containing poisonous minerals!
or dendly exhalations from the volcanic tires
beneath them.
Yet the dark grim sea inclosing Desolation
bus done something to repair the sterility of
mc lsuinu.
- renguins, uucks, culls, cormorants an
other marine birds arc plentiful iu some of its
harbors.
Seals also abound.
Strange nnd terrible land!
Not a single human being, so far as is known
has ever lived there, save ns is now to be
corded m theso pages.
Near the middle of 'a dull, dismal afternoon,
somo eleven weeks later than the date of the
proceeding events, the good ship Flying Child
ers drew near to the island of Desolation, shap
ing her course toward its northernmost bay,
called by Captain Cook Christmas Harbor.
A fair breeze was blowing from tho north,
aud the ship was carrying every stitch of her
canvass, including studding-sails.
Her crew both watches wero busy about
tho deck, and her passengers a score fn num
ber had gathered in groups, mostly forward,
and were gazing with great interest upon tho
wild, rugged shores before them, so far as the
fog suspended upon those shores permitted
them to becomo visible.
The ship had come hero for water, nearly all
her water casks having been stove or started
during a squall ten days previously, and every
soul aboard of her having been since that date
upon short allowance.
Upon the quarter-deck stood Capt. Luke
Pedder, looking unusually happy, witli Will.
Hawley beside him.
" I mean to get our water aboard before
dark, Captain Pedder, and so avoid losing a
night here," said the young executive, totally
unconscious of the plot to leave him alone on
tho desolate island, nnd ol the extraordinary
ndventurcs which were before him. The strange
events that happened there, and indeed tho
whole of this thrilling story, will tic found
only in the New York Ledger, which is now
rendy and for sale at all thu book-stores and
news-depots. Ask for the number dated Julv
18, nnd iu it you will get the continuation of
tho story from the place where it leaves off
here.
The New York markets undoubtedly
afford a better variety of goods of any
kind or character required, than any
other in the world. Strictly cosmopoli
tan, New York city leads tho -world in
this respect. Parties ordering direct
from New York have been disappointed
by want of attention nnd accuracy on
the part of thoso receiving the orders,
tho
establishment, under the auspices of
somo of New York's most prominent men,
of a Purchasing Bureau whoso duty it
is to receive orders und place them
where they can be filled to best advant
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goods sent C. O. D. Address tho New
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their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
menu, and vhe vital organs wasted beymid the point
of repair.
. .Il'vunenflla or Intllaeftllon Heartache. Tain
in the Shoultlers, Coughs. Tightness of tlte Chest, Dit
tineM, Sour Kmctations of the Stomach. Bad Tasie
in the Mouth, Itilimis Attacks Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the l.unss Tain in the rep ions
of the Kidneys "d a hundred older painful symptoms,
nre the oft'siirinns of I)ypepsia.t In these complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merits than a lenpthy advertisement.
For Feitinlo Complaints, in young or old,
married or single, nt the dawn .of womanhood, or the
turn of lite, these l ontt Hitters display o decided an
influence that a marked improvement is soon percep
tible. For Tnflnmmntory nnd Chronic nhrn
ttmllsiii and Clout, Bilious, Remittent and lntr
mu lent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, I.iver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally
prnduced bv derangement of the Dipestive Organs.
They n'ro t Ueiitle Parent. ve nn well nn
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent i relieving Congestion or Intlam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and hi Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Dlncnsps, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
m1 ni 3 i f I Kiieunij moicnes, opois i -tnipics i -uswiies, i'n,
j.uo vuituio chili puuuaucis ui wiu puper bunctcs, Kins-worms, hcald-ilcid, Sore i.yes, r.ry
in which it anilfiiirs arfi Tint. rMtirtiihl sinelas, lich, bcttrfs, Discoloratmnsof the Skin, Humors
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Editorial Opinions. Au advertise
ment is, as a general rulo, an elaborate
eulogium on the merits of something
wuicn tho advertiser desires to sell.
for its statements. Sometimes, how
ever, highly important discoveries or in
ventions, announced to tho world through
ine Dtisiness aepartment ot tho press,
seem to demand a lew words of editorial
commendation. We have no hesitation
in saying that tho excellent medicine
introduced by Dr. Joseph Walker, of
California, under the name of V INEOAR
Bitters, belongs to this category, and
has a just claim to a favorable notice.
There can be no doubt as to its utility
as a tonic, stomachic and alterative.
We ate cognizant ot many instances in
which it has cured cases of chronic dys
pepsia supposed to be incurable, and
know that tho estimation in which it is
held as a remedy for bilious and nervous
disorders, intermittent and remittent
fevers, rheumatism and general debility,
is founded on experience and well de
served. The testimony of " a cloud of
witnesses" goes to show that it is emi
nently useful in a largo majority of the
disorders to which the human family
are subject. Tho fact that it contains
no alcohol commends it to the conndimco
of that large and increasinp; class of tho
community who insist that all spirituous
buiuukuus uru active poisons.
The best and cheapest Hair Dressing
is Burnett's Cocoaine.
and Disease of the Skin, nf whatever name or nature,
nre literally due tip and carried nut uf the system iu a
short time hv the use nf tliee Hitlers.
Grnteful TlinusalMlii proclaim Vinrgar Hit
ters the most wonderful Invigoraul lhat ever sustained
the sinkinc system.
j WAI.Klift.Prop'r. 11. II. McIJOXALD & CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Afts., San Francisco and New York.
Ey SOLD liY ALL DRUGGISTS ft DEALKKS.
ynncGenu'ne miU-wg EinnriT. I. Hint.
lH'ONOMY IM VKAI.TH."-PrnnUlln.
J J VThy will people nny $w or moro tor u Sbwiko
Mauimsr wtien Hi will nuy one that ha a ttundard
repututioti, 1h double thread, coumlntu Willi Tuhlu.
eunftmctea upon emlri-ly nt'W ana practical prlncl-
os, runs
hv friction, and cxcols nil other r Theco
celebrated Miichlnes nro intenled for poor people who
The cntburtics utcd and unproved liv the
physicians comprising tUc various medical ag
noci.itions of tills State nre now compounded
mid old uuder the rjiime of rarsont' Purga
tive Pills.
Wo copy the following Irom mi exchange,
which Id important, If true : Chronic diur
rhrea ot long etumliug, also dysentery, and all
similar complaints common at this feason of
the year, cun be cured by the ubo (internally)
of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Wo know
whereof we nllirirj.
If you desire rosy checks nnd n conipltxion
lair ana tree Irom funnies, Jilotches nnd Krun-
tions, purify your blood by tukinu; Dr. l'icrce's
(johlcn Medicul Discovery. It has no equal
for this purpose. f,8S.
Chatted Hands, face, rough skin.
pimples, ring-worm, salt-rheum, and
other cutaneous affections cured, and tho
skin mode soft and smooth by using the
JUNIPER TAR bOAr, made by Uaswell,
Hazard & Co., New York. It is more
convenient and easily applied than
other remedies, avoiding the troublo of
the greasy compounds now in use.
Whether for use on man or beat, I the Mer
chant's Gargling Oil will be found an invabia-
tiio Lliilmeut, and worthy ot use by every r. 8
Idenl in the land. We know of no propritta y
medicine or article now used in the UniU d
States which shares the good will of lli peop e
to a greater deuree than this. JV. '. nr-
pendent.
VBOKTIXR Is not a vile. liailsnn enmnnnnil. wliih
simply puri-csthe howul, but a safe, ph iikant remedy
which i Hire to purify tho blood aud thereby restore
want to save time, labor und money. B Auknts
Wasted. Machine sent to Asents and given ateay
to noetly famines, tor uircuiurw nun reaucetl prices,
address FKANKLIN DIAMOND 8. M. UO., Uox
31)'. Huston, Mass.
REVOLVERS AT CO.ST.-CLARK'S SIX KIIOOT
Elt. A ueat. pretty und durable wcur.on : 2-lnch
barrel. Shoots accurately at 30 paces. Uses No. ?2
cartridge, and will just suit all who wUh a rclhihlo
w eapon rnce, i.:iu. posi-pum : iwoiori.ju. Auurcss
NELSON At CO., Manufacturers, Harlem, Ma.
SENDS
For n rlfTii.ttve Circular of tho
'HKArEsT nnd II EST ItOTAllY
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Flioo'8 Instant Rblikf han ntood twentv rears'
f'Ht In warranted to irivu iumifdint relief in nil
Rheumatic, K-uraljHc, Hi-utl, Kar and Hack ache,
UU HUN EY HEFUnDKI)
CRISTADORO'S EXCKI.BIOB HAIR Dri stun J nnrivnl.
ed and aloue. Its merit havo been eo universal.- ao
KUUWICU
cunt on
been wanting junt tmtu a place. Married or
" Well said, ltulh. 1 thiuk wo cau count Thl8 " now "ltirely overcome by
upon him. The poet he came here to ftjsk mu
tor in now vacant, aud I will accordingly have
Hollered to hiiujubt as if nothing had hap
pened." Exactly. You needn't speak of his mar
riage, or BCcni to know anything about it. You
cau simply oiler liilu thu pott in qucKliou, iu
accordance witli the old uudcratandiiifr. And
Ue will accept it. He can't poilly have any
suspicion of anything wront;. Outwardly und
apparently we are all on good terms w ith one
llliollicr, anu will remain so. i.ei mo Isaacs v i, r, v., t nm j
otlered him be liberal. P.issihlv he inav obi York Purchasing Bureau, ,04 Broadway,
Jcct to leaving his youug bride so soon, but the r e w York . Dealers and jobbers as well
next vovaire after this oiie "
Pedder interrupted tho remark by a gesture
of impatience. He wits all eagerness now
all determination.
"That next vovaire after this ono will not
vparn nf labor, to mdulco : and 1 know to bo linal, ana Jlawieys visits Here were
... i.i .11 i . i . a I mnrslv vlulla fit liiiitiiipMa niwl I'riomlfihin Hut
why Clara should prefer llawley to lue I can't
imagine," added Pedder, drawing himself up
haughtily. " llawley lias neither name, nor
money, nor positiou."
" Nor can sec why llawley should prefer
ng- plan, many young men would be spared Clara Aymar to me!" said .Miss Pedder, as
found his carg 0f incessant toil and anxiety ; they educed at her relleetion in one of the long
.,.. ' , , . , i ..'J mirrors near her. " She s a hired attendant, or
something of lhat kiud the creature."
"I'd no idea that you thought so much of
llawley," observed thu brother, as he strove to
calm his painful emotions.
Miss Pedder moaned, iter eyes liUed with
tears. v
" I thought all the world of him," she uur-
leiritiniate social uosition. be the same I wmiM not find themselves on vhe down
high or low, the probability is that the dis I Ward road, because their wives had
agr.3eable traits of hig character will be I WOrn all of thoir salary, or expended it
softened down or worn away. Most 0n the appointments of the house, lae
likely tho process of abrasion will be 0f the poor man who found a linch
rough, perhaps very rough j - but when DiT, anj f0lt himself obliged to make a
It i nil 1 i. l : a OAA Itim. I . ii . i. : .. i' . . . .. r . I. 1. I .
i 0 U WYCJ, OUU UD VCglU W BOO mu- CaiTiage LO lit ll IB tUD lUbtl UI tUD UUO- I mUTQd.
self as others see him, and not reflected band who finds his bride in possession I a long silence fell between the couple.
in the mirror of self-conceit he will be I nf nA and silver valuables, and no I " Well, well, they're husband aud wife at
thankful that he has run the gauntlet, we income to support the owner's gold leugth muttered Pedder hoarsely, Aud UiU, ottered somo objoctious, as was uuti
and arrived thoueh bv a routrU road, at ,? B;ivr tvl 1 1'P. u aU thBre u t0 ue "MV t"e high wnges, the great step upw
VwW0"!? ."EirthJ2 "llYer tyle' . Pedder. compressed her lip. until they kindly intercsWe all ulanifested, soou
w .vuw suv re wv '
ever loving mothers may think to the
contrary, it is a good thing for youths
to be knocked about iu the world it
makes men of them.
To have eleirant llirht Biscuits. Rolls. Buck
wheat Cakes, Fruit Dumpliufs, &e., you should
use Dooley's Yeast Powder. Ask your Grocer
I for IU It is pure Bakiug Powder.
bled, staring at her brother with a lixeduess
amounting to ferocity.
".wo I uoi' sue Dreamed nercely. "lae
matter shall not end hero. That uiurrlngo
i mat uuowiuauie marria'o
sure on this point, I will have hiiu. euguged
this very day. In fact, I will see to this now."
lie seized his hat and gloves, addressed a
few words to his sister and quietly took his
departure down town. The hist glances the
couple exchanged ut the door wero full of ju
bilant wickeduess.
The next three or four hours passed slowly
to Miss Pedder. Bhe was beginning to fear
that tho wholo project had miscarried at its
very commencement, and was fretting herself
iuto a fever, when Pedder suddenly made bis
appearance. One glance at Ids vivid flushes,
at bis dancing eyes, at his airy manner, was
sufficient.
" Wo triumph then 1" she cried, throwing
herself iuto his arms for the iirst time iu years.
" Completely I I saw my owners on the
subioct. and thev scut for llawley. lie at iirst
natural, uui
ard, the
brought
him to a eratcful oeccutauee.
" Splendid!" murmured Miss Pedder, with a
rippling laugh. " I kuew the thiug was fea
sible. Aud so iu two weeks more our fond
bridegroom will be plowing the sea again"
as consumers will serve their own inter
est by remembering the address. Bond
for circular.
A Sad Falliko Out. It is indeed a sad
falling out when, alter years of tho closest in
lliuncy. the hair parts company with the head,
Fortunately the lamentable separaliou may be
easily prevented aud thu twain more closely
united than ever by a timely uud systematic
use of Lyons Kathaiuon, the most potent
mvigoram or tno hair and promoter of its
growth aud beauty kuowu to modem phar
macy, it completely ooviates tne ury aud
parched condition of the roots of the hair,
which is preliminary to its coming out, by
supplyiug the precise degree of moisture re
quisite to its preservation in a healthy state!
It is the only true dissolvent and cvaporant of
aaudrull and other impurities ot the tcalp
whose presence is injurious to the hair. As .
beautiller of thu head the Kalhalrou has no
equal. It not only increase the quautity of
iue nair, but Improves Its quality immediately,
Imparling a lustrous appearance uud silky
ivxiure wuicu uru exeeeumgiy attractive.
Rurruuic can be cured without suffering,
Elastic Trusses are superseding all ethers.
Before buying Metal Trusses or Supporters,
send for a descriptive circular to the Elastic
.Truss Uo., iitii ltroadtvay, . X.
"Tliclr Name Is liculoii." DypGP'l I ttiu
Ean-iit of moro evils thnn Ucmt out nf I'anilom's hit,
.iliuasiiusi, sour gtomttcu, htrutlafhi1, consliimtfoii,
lifrvotis Uehllity, nauseu, una inth'hctihuhlc int-nlal
mtfcry aro itiiioin; its terrihU' ollsprintr. (Jive tin-in nil
the coup de grace with Takhint's Efvekyrscknt
Fkltkkk ArF.KiE.ST, which reiiovtitcs ami n uhiti-s
the howols, tones tho ktorHui-h, anil isufaru rcuittty
for iinli!,'ostion and all its concomitant.
SOLD 11Y ALL DltL'aOISTS.
The Gettysburg Katalysine Water
Is sold at the Sprinir at tho following rates: Threo
ffallon dt'mijohiH, S3 each. Hix-irnlUui di tnijoluia, f5.
ooell. Cases of two do.i-lt quart bottles, is raeh. If
liciKhhoi-iin; drucirists do not keen it, invalids may
nnvu it sent irom tno rprlnif ly jl.-illroail or Ailums
Kxpress, by cnvlosini; I'ost-Olliey Money Orders or
Checks, l'nyslehins and Cleruymen supplied fortheu
own tiso with thrce-iraHon demijohns at S2-?0 each ;
with six-gallon dunniohns at S3.5t eaoli : with ca.-vs ol
two dozen quai ls at SG.'.U each. Medical and e.ei ieat
vocation must bo certilled by nearest Postmaster or
other responsible parties. Address WHITNKV UROH.,
til S. Front Htreot. 1'hllade Iphla, l'a.
THEA-NECTAR
IS A I'tltR
IITjAO-Iv TKA.
with tlio Ureen Tea flavor. Tli
huht Tea Imported. For tat9
everywhere. And for alt wholo"
culfi only hv th- Cerent Atlnii-
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Send or Thca-Stctar Circular,
ttauVLrnl SCRIBNER'S LUMBER AND LOG BOOK.
A StAHTLIHQ TRUTH I Ttmuuiniii die annnnllvfrnm
ntiflfctfd couplis and cold, which noou rip-uu into
con gum nt ion. or othttr umiullv futul riiwons... nt tm
iuu?h; wuen r,y iuo uniriy ue ut a uinulo bottle of
ur. h war tsatiam oj ua unerry their liven iiiitflit
havo been prenervud tu a wuen old uve.
NATURE'S &EMEDY.'
TI TOMTIT
The Oreat Blood Purifier
TIP TIC
Y&WaTUt
ISO
Everyone Speaks Favorably.
East Marbufield, Aug. 31, 1870.
Mu. Stkvims:
Dear Sir I havo boon troubled with rani iWn
childhood, caurdug my mouth to be to sort ut timua
mat i wm uimiiio to oau iiavo takon mauv urtmaru-
tioni), but with no effect until I tried your Voktini
After tnkinir a tuw dosei. I found it rohuvud the faint-
noes at the htoiuuch that always accompanies canker
humor ; aud, by tho time I had taken the third boti le
my mouth was entirely cured. Have not been troubled
with it id nee that time, which I eicht mouth caro. I
have recommended it to several of my acquaintances,
aud everyone kyeuk favorably of iU jcood effect.
Your truly. P. 8. SHERMAN.
Now. enlarged and Imnroved edition of this valua
ble book 1ut published, tyvhiff correct nuaMireiuenu
for cantliun board, plank, haw-lotrs, by UovIo'h rule.
Cubical coiiteu'tt) of Kiiuare and round timber, stave
and beading bolt. Capacity of ciftenie, wood taMe.
tables of wacex, board, interest tablet, etc. This i the
luont valuable and popular book ever published of its
kind. Half a million copies havo been hold. Ak your
bookseller for the now editiou of l$7)i. or I will t-vml
one for 35 rent. pot -paid.
UKU, w. t isiiuu, r. u. uox rJ8, uocbester,
the: confessions of
A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published tor the benefit ni young men and other
who eutler from Nwrvouv Debility, etc., tupplyiitff tup
ue anu or 2KLV-CUKK. Written by one who cured hi ill
icit, and sent free on receiving a pott-paid directed
envelope. AddreHK N AT1IAMKL MAYFA1U. lhouk
lyu. N. Y.
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ltucket PhiHgerf are the
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? Steam
Would not Be Without
YEGETINE
For Ten Tiinin its Cost I
The Brant benefit I hnvo rocidved Irnm tha nu Af
Dr. Cuinmlng's Vegktink, induce me to irive my tea
uinouy tn iu lavor. I believe it to ue not only of rcat
value for restoring the health, but a preventive ot difc
mueti peculiar to the Hpriiig and uiumor f-eaon.
I would not bo without ft lor Leu times iu cout
EDWIN T1LDEN,
Attorney, and General A pent for Maachuftetta
of the CrafUiuen'it Lile I insurance Company,
No. 49 Sean building, Boston, Maui.
Prepared by H. B. 8TKVNS. Boaton, Uau.
Price $ l.ag. Bold by all Druggist g.
DR. WHITTIER.
Longest engaged, and most luccest-ful phyt-iciau of tb
agu. Consultation or pamphlut free. Call or write.
J tint published for bencutol young men who sutler fn u
AervouuetB, ueuuuy, etc., a ireaut-e oi jo pnyef, io I
gtamp ; a boo of 800 pagen. Uluatratod. for centi .
BUOKEU'S SALE. 300 Planof, 575 Gold Watches.
Silver do., 400 Sewing Machine, HO Silk
Dreieri, 600hawltt, l.OoO Gold Chains, ttf? Beta Gold
Jvwetry, aud 7,000 other articles', at $1 each, tteud
cents lor two tickets, or two htamp for Circulars.
V. u. it A ft fc. a ol uu.. notion., uau.
riMlK FFRFKTT IIEMMEH for ALL 8KW
X IN'G MACHINES, will he in round cerner, over
seams, on tine or coarse good, any width from J-lii to
fc ot an Inch, Hamulesient prepaid on receiutor ohe
dollar. Address T. A. MACACLAY, lut Lexiugtou
Avenue, new org uity.
A WATCH FREE, worth W, given gratfs to
everv live ntau who will act as our airent. Bai-
ness light and honorable. Pays $30 per day, mi re. No
gift enternrite. No humbug. Address MONROE
KENNEDY & CO., Pittsburgh, Penn.
1 K( K NlIBSEnY.-THB BEST
I'hKULV 1LLLSTKATED. Sout U the lime to tub
, ecrihe. Hend etuwiv for a raiuple number.
JOilM li. fcUUflhY, 36 llromheld bU. L'ualou. Mtuf.
rpiMR ROLLS ON, and it may debar you from col
X loctiug your foreign et-tate. Write all about your
cat to J. V. FRUEAt'FF,
Attorney at Law. Columbia. Pa.
PER WEEK and expenses paid. We want
reliable atreni in every uoumyiu ue u.
8. Addres IIddbom Kitkb Wms Co., 13l
Maiden Lane. Pi, Y., or Chicago. 111.
$30;
UOMES IN TUB WEST
And How to Obtain Them,
ConUlnlr.K conic, of all the Homestead and Pimp
tiou Law., itu lustructiuus how to locate, ir.-iupt.
and obtain till, to Public Laud,, witu description of
cllmato, soil aud rosourcea of soiu. of the leading
Dtatea of th Weat. Price Ml cents, or three coul-a for
tt.uu. tieat poituald to any address.
. low ay co;
116 gmlthfleld tit., Pm.bura-h, Pa.
Uoildko Flt (n tar) tor ouUide work and tuslda
instead of plaster. Velt Oai'uetiuKs. Aco. Bend I stamps
fox circular aud aauiuluii. 0. ) Vai, Camden, N. J.
40 to SAO nur week for MALE and PKMAI.B
AGENTS. No inone; required till the goods are sold.
Bend stamp for circular aud particulara. L. i"AU.
EINGTON, M LalKht St.. New tork.
UgH Miller's Celebrated Odonton Tooth Powder.
Metal Stopper, S'ic. Dntiri'ts have it. hauiples
mailed. A- U wanted. 0. K. Phyfe, lai l'ulton-st., fi.Y.
A GKNTS Wanted. Asents malt mora
Xm. work for usllian auyiinur else.
Rinnpv ml
Partif.nli.rs rVi.u.
(h HTiaana t Co.. Fiiu Art fuSlUher: Portland Mu.
Ua Marriage. Happy R$Htf for Vounr Hem
Reuiarkable Heporis seut free, Audreas, iiuwauo A
aoouTiuH, Philadeluhla, Pa,