Ttow Btl Bwr Mwrjr ef U Scomi. The Uoscburg (Oregon) Vaj',: ,;.'irr relates: A correspondent writing from Cnnyouvillcscii'ls ustlie fV.Ion-ia.ir interesting ineiiluct which occurred near that place : About tea davs since Ilenrv iJIandand his wife, of'Canyonvillc Trecinct, went out into the mountains to look after their .mm When about three miles from home hi n o dogs got after a A Ubulntme tesson.' ' That Store ripe thieves in lesson to vears ir fute of the rinpr o-ht to be H t.- 'nnra crerr wLcl'C. A few nr-o these thieves, rich' with plunder, protected bv a pjwerful party, atisrh-: ed at public sentiment and defi.-d the I When stove-pipe time came around Hans hunted up 1 he missing joints and lugged them into the bouse. Of course he met with tbe usual misfor tunes of finding non fiUintr ioints. j j llatne in' Lis risiit leg. and -d.ri0 V a tno rail - ', liiMllnr I. hit 1 r i l.er. road man was tur"S 'v " uira trot up steam -J SaTe tLe hri11 vht tie of the 'oeomotivc, and danced round 'e a conductor threading the o:ci.of a car. There could be no Mtwllanxtoug. 1 louts und ,Sh oci. Hardware arm of justice. 1 uc ovi rturow oi th cDeniocr&tic party whs the death knell of their corrupt power. The people had become aroused at the . '..r. . en!rnormitTof their crimes, and were near, tinu n.ici ftic , .. . . reeded in compelling the bear to; determined to bring then, to punisb-dimbs- tree-About the time Mr. ment. fbe task was a hard one. A HI. nd and his wife reached the foot corrupt juuirinry moo.i hi uie way. of the tree another ferocious beared- To institute reforms in the adminis tration 01 justice was siow wor, Tint crushing elbows, etc., etc., so that by L.ubt about it, but how changed ! the time ho was fairly stand lnlf rvnf in mi nnivarnnrO anI FUV- nirrfv attacked the dogs in tho inime- it was prosecuted with a fidelity diatc Presence of -Mr. and Mrs. lilnnd. i which reflects the highest honor en The Cirht now became animatel and j the able representatives of public vir- furious, dogs and bears rolling over each other in the death struggle down a Weep mountain side into the can von b,-3ow. Uiand was armed with a Ilenrv rifle, but dared not shoot f.r fear of killintr his dors. Now tue who undertook the task- I ndcr the lash of public indignation and legislative investigation tho de fenders of the ring.the corrupt jndges who sold themselves for money, were driven from the bench, and men of catr.e the question how to rescue the; integrity were called to fill their dogu.; oiiiy two cartridges were m th rille, and these had to be used to the best advantage. Mrs. Wand urged her husbaud to ro to the assis tant or the dogs, while she, alone uncrmed, undertook to keep the fa rocious. ruouster up the tree, lie started "down into the canyon, where the conflict was raging,.rnided by the growls and yelps of the dogs and boar. lie arrived not a moment too poon, for bruin was evidently getting the lest of it, and would only be pacified by the last shot from the now empty rifle. It was dark when Bland returned to his wife at the foot of the tree. The empty rifle was of little use, and places. The reformation ol Uie ju diciarv was the triumph of virtue over vicc.thc victory of the honest taxpay ers over the thieves who for vears had been plundering them in the name of the law. From that moment the ring saw the handwriting on the wall; their influence was broken; their hearts sank within them, and alarm seized the boldest of the gang. Some stood to face the charges in the vain hope that money, so power ful as a defense in the past, would shield them in the future. Others fled under the cver of night, and, un der assumed names, are now living in foreign lands fugitives from jus tice. I t required time, patience, and miou the determination of Mrs. Iilaud j wonderful perseverence to bring about to sit up with the bear, he started for i this grand reform ; but the result justi home for amunition. The lady be-j fies the means.and shows that after all, coming reinforced by the bleeding in tb very stronghold of vice, public dogs, iiow felt that she was mistress j virtue, if onco aroused to action, has of the situation. With no fire, far I the power to compel obedience to her from home, in the midst of craggy j commands. "Tweed sent to the pen mountains, this indomitable lady dar- itentinry for twelve years, Ingersoll ..! in lmlfl nt havotio of the most fero-' sent to the State prison fur five eious monsters of the forest. The bear, not liking his new home deler- years, ana rarringum lor nguicca monts" take but little space in me mined to descend the trcee, but our (court reports, but they speak volumes heroine, with a stick and the barking of the dogs, compelled Bruin to take another thought. Our huntress stood guard until about ten o'clock when her husband and anothi " man came to her assistance. She then started for her home through the deep ca nons and gorges of the mountains, entirely alone, and it was at mid night when she safely arrived at her own dwelling. to the American people of the dawn of a new era in which official stealing ! will find no protection in the courts of the land. We hail the dawn of i this period with satisfaction, for it i assures us that the people have an : eve to their own interests, and that the same rules of morality which gov jorn in private life are to be applied j hereafter to those who hold public po isitions. Let the fate of the ring in fairly standing " the oldest chair in the house, eo? oring to complete the operlion. he was in no mood to lo trifled with. lie got the lengths on th"lovc r"ht; he also got the Jengths ia the chim ney all righf; but the connecting length w " hat bothered him. Be ing short in tallaess aud wide in thin ness it was very trying 6 reach up ( arms" length and fit the perverse joint. He made Katrine arm herself with a broom and stand in front of the stove, ready to push the refracto ry pieces together wheu -he said the word. He stood between the stove and chimney, cautiously balanced on a chair and reaching up. "Now, Katrine, shust jam a lit tle,"' wn his order, when he had it all ready. Katrine hust jammed a lit tle"' with tho soft end of the broom and eliminated a most unexpected howl from Hans whose fingers were carelessly placed between the lengths, lie also said something which sound ed like a repetition of 'jam,"' but it wasn't. Again ho fixed the pipe and told Katriuc to hit it. Katrine was get ting a trifle excited over tho matter, so in obedience to orders she swung the broom with considerable effect. The lengths on the stove tottered the length on the chimney swayed Hans felt that he was losing his bal ance down came the chimney lengths scraping Hans all the way down. Hans was mad. He slammed the pieces he held on the floor with the rest and then jumped on it, and kept on jumping and jumping until there wasn't a circular piece of pipe left to jump on. J nen jamming ms nai over his eyes lie iiiri! tor l lie i rout door. "Vere are you going, Hans?" ex claimed Katrine, terrified. "Veil, I'm going crazy, if I shtop here mid dat sdove pipe." Stable Floor. The railroad man asked the merchant where ho got that bird. lie had bought it of course, but he could not tell from whom. The owner claimed hi. -4 bird, but the merchant did not recognize his claim, so the case was taken to court, and the bird too. The bird-man and Eve of his Griends all swore like parrots that the bird had just come up from the South, and conld not, therefore, be the claimant's bird. The railroad man's witnesses, even, could not recognize the bird in eourt as their old friend, with a lame lft leg and a long tail-feather. The owner was confident, however, and told the judge that if the bird would only speak he could settle the mat ter. Then the bird, as if he knew the case was going against him, did speak, I ana tne judge torn inn man to ian.e his bird. It was found that his feath ers had Wen pulled, and cut, and stained, and that a toe-nail on his right foot had been twisted and pinch ed off, so as to make it lower than the other one. But the mocking-bird was believed ia court before the oaths of half a dozen men. This ease of evidence will never be found in any of the law book?. jypxEUAL point PLANING MILL A. Growall & Son. We are now jyivjjircil to do til kiu ls nf I'ltEiii B1 ?.!aiiir,ie:ij;lnir ! I.uil llr.if DiuUHi. fluokim;, JIOfMHXti, WE.VTllllit IKI.MM IXU S SH A X I ) l) IKS IJ7A7 ir.l .7 DOMK HI A .VL'fi, In h.rt iiYtliinsT E"nTr!!y u..nI in h-uslnlM-Ing. All or.lir promplly ailed. nnir-fl Boots and. Slioes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather and Shoe Findings. 3 attention of th cit izens of SotiK.net n4 tii-inny to the fact tuai IK Te t.lrti'nre !n eI!luR th" gOL UIIL, A. H. Franciscus & lids ik'TicJ itore "o the Nun.'i-ilant comer of the lltuD1, whrro there will always lie kept on liaDil : romplnie nofeirlmcut V( Boots and Shoes, Of Eatcrn an! homo manufacture, a 1 go and well aborted atock f HAT3 .VISTO CA .JS, WITH Co., A Coloredl'rencber on lite lull. The next, morning as soon as it j New 1 oik be a warning to ull who wassufiicicntly light, the bear was seek money through dishonest means; .shot. He proved to be one of the j let it impress upon the young and the largest of those known as the cinna mon varietv. IvillztLiion Among Inxrcta. Sir John Lubbock, in his book on Origin and Metamorphoses of In sects," states that if certain beetles und other insects found in the nest of ants are used by them for any pur pose, the ants must have more do mestic animals than we do. It is a well known fact that ants collect in their nests a certain species of aphis r wood-louse, from which they draw honey, keeping them in fact, just as we do cows. There is also a spe cie of red ant which does not Work for itself, luit makes slaves of the Mack kind. Certain remarkable spe cies of bvctles are rarely, if ever found excepting in ants' nests; they are blind and apparently helpless, giv- ing no secretion ot any use to the ants, yet they art; tended with much care. Although these beetles arc never lound except in ants' nests, yet I there are nianv communities which! do not possess them. If, however, one of then) should be ulaeed in a community where it does not belong. J it is immediately killed and cairn, j while the suits fro III tin same Il'ts I are kimily receiveil. M. I.a-pt who lin-t oii.-crvcil these tacts, con ambitious the absolute necessity of dealing honestiy with all men, and practicinginevery-day lifethat golden rule: "I'o unto others as ye would that others should do unto you." Wealth may be attractive and worth striving for, but, if gi t at the expense of hon or, its possession will bring no enjoy ment, but like the wealth of Tweed, prove a curse to the possessor. Far better the lot of the honest laborer who enjoys the fruits of his toil, than the lot of the rich thief who continu ally fi-ars the hand of justice. Better be a poor mn:, eating the bread of hone.-t industry, than a millionaire on Black Hi's Jfland. en . y A ri 1 he coll oniv asks lor room to of . . , , . .- ... ,. i r I stretcii ins growing uuios, uu uiuui sufficient to shield him from the storm, undisturbed if he should see a star through the crevice above him, and feel the fresh breeze whistling through s eraek by his side, ne wauts a well ventilated stable, and a chance to get out of it whenever he desires to do so. And, above all things, let him stand on the ground if possible, while in hi box; and. at any rate, in a vard into which his box opens. A floor, especially a wooden floor, is bad enou but tc a colt it is almost destruction I have no shadow of doubt that we ruin thousands of horses' feet in this country by our plank floors. The wood, when dry, is a non-conduetor of heat, and tends to keep the hoof above its natural temperature, and to remove from it all its natural moist ure; and when wet it has a tendency to rise above the surrounding tem perature bv fermentation. et or 4'asb Instead of Crrdlt. If the lesson could be peraiaacnt ly learned that the cash system is better than the credit system, all the suffering entailed by this monetary crisis would be a dear price to pay lor it. People who buy for cash always buy cheaper than those who buy on ! credit. J liev Ijiiv, too, more ciosolv, and select more carefully. 1'ureiiase.s which are paid for wheu they are made are limited more cx actlv to the purchaser's wants. ! There is nothing like having to count ? "7 '"',r"1' " "i. - tllt. ...M vri-ht out w hen the article -aides t ha some unts a re more high y u h h tonumkc cop!c econoini,a. civil. zed than others. Sir John Lub- Thc (f i!uUbtedncss incurred bock hints that the an., may possi- s not (.ni,w,Ml w,.on tU Uy have some fce;,ng of reverence v off or me oecucs. i.iey on , JVrsons who do all their business', lor the beetles. J! tiiev 1 . 1 . 1 ! . 11 ven re.u,;.. u. o t wo ma know . w,jCnj i -.nelieinhT l'arwin to show the- , .. .l .i t,.i irradurd development of fetich worship! Thc speaker was on elderly negro who had licen a "hand" on one of the vessels in tho lower Potomac He said the devil first tried to get Adam to eat the apple, "but enny man in ail he senses mighler knowed tie debil couldn't cr done dat ar; Adam's too smart fur Old Nick when had nuflin but hisst If ter tnk care on. But de debil knew, eaze he was in habn fo' de Lo'd ficw bim out'en dar he kuew dar was a woman to be made an' so he just hove out de anchor an' waited fur de woman. When Kve cum long he kuew de'd got sure ting on dat ar apple; an' he hove 'longside whnr she's a fcittia' an' whispered in her ear an' say she's mighty nice gal; an' she's so tickled wid his fine speeches dat she jus' Fay guv her.de apple when he aak her don't she want it.. De debil so pleased too see she fooled so easy he liketl to larf out loud. 'Women is mighty hard creetuis to do anything sensible wid dey just go contrary every tint dey can' r.n' when Kve got her min' made up to eat dat apple, she'd eat it cf de Lo'd hjsself tell her let um alone. Soon's she done eat it the debbil say to h;s- , especial aw ooue.i.oor.. oau , f- v), nla(le iflt ar gh for a mature working horse; Ebp ,a(l(, tindl.r ,iear w!iut he a nnlf it i a nlmt-t hiv-trnrtiAn I . . . think, an' make up her nun to tice Adam to eat toder one. So she cum 'longside one time when she seen him settin' under de tree' ami say, 'Adam, cat dis ycr, he's Wrry nice.' But Adam say he won't, and she keep teasin' him an' finally he's tierd. an' eats dat bad apple, an' den iie: angle tlabriel fly 'along dar' an drove'em bof outcii de trarden an .!... l.,.f l..iv. wiii-L- fur tli'r dry, then-lore wood, hether in ithe , ., A(i:im Il(.v(.r cat dat or foM.iof apla.ik floororsawdi.tbed- . t Kv1 ,,,M, rti. L;II; (ling, is very injurious ia uiu uwmiii . , foot. And so thoroughly convinced!. . ... . ., . t . i her, oi this am J mat i &i ways proMiie brick floors for that portion ot the ! stall which is occuided by the horse's i fore feet a practice which has, with ' tho a:d of tar ointment, protected nif1 f-r more than twenty years of hard j Thc appetiie for strong dri.tk in driving on hard roads, from sore-toed j man Las spoiled I h; life of more horses, and has sent out of my sta-1 women ruined more hopes for them, bles a foot which every farrier in j scattered more fortunes for them town recoglzes the instant he puts his I brought to them more sorrow, shame butt rice into it. For the feet, then, ' and hardship than any other evil of the colt and thc idle horse, furnish ! that lives. The country numbers the earih as a standing ulace: for tho i ten nav. hundreds of thousands of feet of thc working hore. furnish a j w omen who are widows to-day, and brick or a stone door. By such a! sit in hopeless weeds, because their floor alone can vcu secure vour colt ! husbands have been slain bv strong a good foot, a good leg, a well shap- drink. There are hundreds of thous ed ancle, and a firm and substantial ; ands of homes scattered over knee. Hurry. .'the hind in. which , women live . ' lives of torture, going through all iioihH- lde TiherreMt. j the changes of suffering that lie be- . . .,. . , . .r , 'tween the extremes of fear and de- i ompiiii .m inei , hi ins li.iv .iii;o..;4 the Modocs." fives the following idea he ditint do it (leu ic!s he love an' .'he such a toiiirue, like all de women, she iiinko him b'lirvo lilaek is white." COTTON YA 11 X ri, B ATTS, W I C K , Twine and Ropes, LOOKING CLASSICS, CLOCK, KANC T IIASKKTS Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, MAM'rAlTCP.UtS AMI JDIOH HS OF OIL CLOTH?, MATTIXC. IU'GS. &c, 6V3 Market Street and 410 .'i.miiicrce Street Pliilndelpliin. June 10-tf. FIFTH AVENUE CLOTHING HALL, Cor. Fifth An', and Jhrlrf St., PITTSBUlUiH, PA. 1873. FALL STOCK 1313 And a icreat vrlety of 5--:itIier tind Shoe I'iiidingN r an kin J.i. There ta alfo a:;a:lej to the t-re lUSTO.M-MAHE BOOT k SHOE DEPARTMENT, Ioiflerol li.vrt-r llian any other liuiiy In the eliy, lluyfcr.". Study Your Own Interests, An-I 'limine the n-k of J. II A.XXAC1I, Uf.-ri l.urrhncj,, elscwhen. Tl'ent'K-k etmpriHs Meu'n. llv. Yuths' a:ul (MWrr'n's Clothinir. at wlmli mle nn 1 rei.iil Part lular tti-uil lrn:t'J' rk. givt-n to t'us'.'Mii W J. IIANNACH. Bv'hriiiicilii' inritatii turiih yea. veil irial'.tie cf VlXKOAIt Fitters iu hsaliu? tho s':tii v( every disc.iso i:;aii ii heir to. They aro a F-'":'a l'ur?-iivo a.i well as a Toaic, rciicviM' CotiKcr-tioii or IsMammation of t;.o J.ni'r a.l Vi.-ccral Organs ia Bilious Diseases' The properties cf Dn. Walkep.'s Vi.;:(iAit Uittkrs aro Apcnent, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious Luative, Dinretic, Sedative, Conntcr-IrriuU kSudohlIc, Altera tive, acJ Aiiti-Liliou.?. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix egar Bitteks tho most wonderful In viporant that ever sustained th sinking syKtcm. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bevond repair. liilions, Kemitteiit and Inter mittent levers, which ate so preva- l lent iu tho valleys of our reat rivers LIGHT WAGON I througl.ont thcirmted State, especially tnose 01 i uc jii.s!ssij.;h, vm, jibwwi, Illinois, Temiessi-e. ciimberland. Arkan sas. Bed. Colorado, Brazes, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. .Savaiinau, Ro anoke, James, ami nianv other, with I their vast tributaries', throughout our ! entire country daring the Summer and . Is n..w ue.l !iiai.iil:i Miirc t. "ruer every de-! Alltun.lll. and i e:iiai !.ab!.V K! (Jllrill!! SCa- sons of minimal heat ami dryness, aro invariablv acconitianied by extensive de- rangenicntd of tlir; .-toinath and liver, v;.-cra. I a tUc:r 1 Willi ANHKEW ;:noKaeutterau.i fittr. which nlmie in a onlUeient runr:inteu Hint all work r.iaile up in the Choi) wfll n-)toiil,v fit tiie feet ol eui"tnm em Imt that ouly tiie ln- mnterliil will lie ud und tli AVIII lw eiiij,lr.r,v!. The pul.lie are rerjiecttulljr liirlitt In enil qii ! examine hip ."took, fep.fl, "l. J. HOl'NEB, Buggy, Carriage .v::i MANUFACTURER, SO.MMKSFr I Dr..!. Wnlker's Califoniia Yin- cr IJilters aro a partly VeetaWo .!ci:i!a;ii.:i, iu.hIo chicily f.oiu the na tw.j b( :b? found on tho lower ranges of t!:a y..-.-r.i Nevail.i mountains of Califor r.;j. tl.o i;;edieinal prispcrties of which ::r.-. Mriiclud tlioi 'ufroiu without tho tiso of Aicoiio! ,y a :iara. !(!(. !" c :i'.stio:i u iUIU0.it v.nut U tho cause of tho :d success of Vinegar Bir th; t:: i i.::.s Our answer u, that they removo Um cause of disease, and tlio patient re covei. i his health. They aro the great blood m:iliera;id a life-piviii!? principle, a peu'.ct Innovator and Invigorator (.f tho Fvsteni. Never before i:i tho !:it..ry .f" t!io v.crM I.as a mcdicino been e(iin!iiitl'ii! ii nosse.-isiiiir tho rcmarkaLla Grocerie ami (Junffrtioneries. Holfl Havti..iTi I "0' I A La r ire nd ( oiiij.!, !,. x -(.ri 'I'B' Tbe ( ant ol 1'riiik. jf!iair, because thoxc whom the- love, love wine better than the women tand and what thev can ellord i ..t-.i,t.ti1 v Cni oftui .e .1... . : t ... Al .1 .t. I r r. . .. e . . . . , , ,. ! thev have sworn to love. l occasion ior rereiiinir, in turn oi entertained itv tiie -Modoc Indians : ..., i ,i, ...,!. An h.o .!.. Itimes thatth.r have indulged in this j -The (Jreat Spirit made MountShasta ! , A t . "! J u T t as- ..... i... i..A....i t. I .. r ii... :m.... . r . i .. . .....: ' i i : i i l 1 uiv uiiausv luut civii itniuiu iu iii-i .11 ;iiii'tiiiiif-. I I i I- ( I in- iiiatiii' i- i.ii.ii ii i in iim in inn I n np'i vftv - trc:ith and size of Abner Mcllrath, ! Ileal wants are few and can he I bv turninir a Ftonc round and round, It npnears I gratified lor cash. At all events, t till he made this great mountain-, then luxury or that, which they would j first of all. He A 'it've!aud paper relates a niiiii- havef.Teironc had they seen what was ' and ice from Uc tuished down snow , . ... ...... ., iii I step that once filled them with tilcn the t-kr through a hole j ', . . , , , , . - ... urc because that fctcii las learned whom it dubs a triant. that Melhath is 'Vixty-one years of j they should always be limited to 'he stepped out of tho clouds on to apv, and is six kit seven and a licit wtiat can be paid lor in can. the mountain top, and descended and inches standing in his boots, fairly How much of anxiety, how many j planted thc trees all around bv put proportioned in form, without a pound sleepless hours, how many heart- ting his finger on the ground. The of waste flesh. He was and is a burninjrs, disappointments, and re- sen nielted the snow, and thc water I grots would be avoided if this rule ran down and nurtured the trees and j were alw ays strictly adhered to. made the rivers. After that he made ' 'the fish for the rivers out of the small T Riant in muscular strength. He has lifted !, pounds of iron, and a blnw with Ids massive fist and lorsr 1 arm is bo noworlul that n one oeca sion, when some twelve or fifteen sailors w ent out to his place to "raise a miif-s,7' lie thrardit-d the whole hit and threw them one by one out of the door just as one could throw so many liabies, and during that operation he dared not donblf Ms fist for fear his! blows might prove the rowdies. '. He fjrmcrlv A Tor chine Ineident. ; end of his staff. He made the birds j reel under the influence of the seduc tive poison. There arc women groaning with pain, w hile we write these words, from bruises and brutal ities inflicted by husbands made mad by drink. There can be no exagger ation in any statement in regard to this mailer, because no human imag ination can create nnv thing worse i than the truth. The sorrows and horrors of a w ife A gentleman who went tijt the Hudson on the "St. John," tells this Ftory: I had noticed, said l.e, a serious looking man, who looked as if he f min-lit Iinvp linen ft rlerk nr linnt. fatal to some of ko(. " T,,(, ,1)an Be0UJC, to l(0 C3r. . ing for a crying baby, and was doing thebuM-' vervthin g'he could to still its sobs. .... . carried on cooper, and used to come As the child became restless in the ness o: to town with his load of barrels. On' . : l ri . . .t r , Moppiiigai ujcjarnw a,1(1 .-arried it to and fro in the Red Tavern, latterly Lcowj as the;,,;,, The of t,(C ch;,d irrl 'Jackson House,' and which is now I, , . . .lll . 11 .T II lll IVF torn down, a snob from town, w ho ; read, until he blurted out loud enough "wuul l",M "r lu,u," ,n llcjforthe father to hear snaiic oi n nverr i orse and o ul'Jtv, , i , t . v . i ,i . . . ., - -Ii oat diK-s he want to distnab the got luto ft difueuliv vi:a Abe, and .,. ..i , ll: . having innolt him In some way or another, Ah resented it by lifting for:"' The man onlv nestled the babv . 1 l.. . j ... jji: : . tuc ....jrc, t.Sui up .m Mrnoui,os u.I!lor. j(.llv hjj, withovt across the fence, and tnen got on his ; MvIn a W(,-nl Th).n ,ie h wagoa and drove off to tow n, whist-j ,cj a-rain ling as though nothing was thc mat- ..i' is lhc .-onfounded mother ter, and leaving the luckless wight U)at ,.,e Jon gt u - to pet his buggy off the fence as best ti,111(.a Ui0 pamhol ,,e COUItl- i At this the father came up to the Tiie iBriliribieKhM xt,u. ,aa a!,tl taid, "I am sorry that wc disturb you, sir, but my dear baby's Ladles travcllug through Canada mother is in her coffin down in the bag by rail are often greatly anuoyed by gage room ! I'm taking her back to Laving tlxur luggage unnecessarily i Albany, where we used to live." arched, bnt one of the officials re-1 The hard hearted man, says my ccntly got his deserts. It happened ! friend, buried his face in shame, but that a Yankee school-teacher, on her j in a moment, wilted by the terrible w ay from Kansas to Vermont, pass- rebuke, he was by the side of the I through the 'Homiuion, w ith a grief-stricken father" They were both trunk packed to bursting with noth- tending the baby. i:ig contraband. hen theoflicer de manded her key she begged him not to i jM a it, assuring him that it had come through from Kansas, contain ed iniplv clothes and books, and was so full that it would be very trouble-1 soma to repack: it. Hut he sternly demanded thc key, and maliciously pulled everything out to the lwttoiii"; then finding her assertions true he by blowing some leaver, which he took tip from the ground among the trees. After that he made the beast out of the remainder of his stick, but he made the grizzly bear out of ti c big end, and made him master over all others. Having done that, the (Jreat Spirit converted Mount Shasta into a wigwam, and its volcanic eruptions arc the outcome of the fire that he lights in the centre of the mountain. The development of man was a later occurrence.- Thc daugh ter of the (Jreat Soirit ventured too far, got astray, and fell into thc power ' of the grizzly beam, and she- was forced to marry one of them, and, the red men were the fruit of the mar riage. These red men were taken under the protection of the Great Spirit; but the grizzlies were punish ed by being compelled to walk on four feet, whereas before they hftj walked on two. To this day the grizzley bear is never slain by the red men, who recognize hint as a sort of kinsman."' ! with a djuiiken husband are as near the realization of hell as can be reach ed in this w orld at least. The shame, t the indignation, the sorrow, and the sense of disgrace for herself and her children, the poverty and not unlre qucutly the Ix'ggary, tin; fear and the fact of violence, thc lingering, life long struggle of countless women with drunken husbands are enough to make nil women curse wine and engage unitedly to oppose it every where as the worst enemy of their sex. lr. Holland. One morning during the late war, an officer riding through thc woods of North Alabama was attracted by a tall lank country-man who seemed to be using his best endeavors to reach the top of a large hickory tree. Scarcely had he gained the summit when rapidly descending, he started Ul another trpp n fiir vrTs fiirt tir-r returned the Ley and told her to'lofT. This strange proceeding was "Lurry up and get the traps back," ! continued at least a dozen times, the ?m t?'B Tl '" countrymen climbing and descending Uatisthattome?"paidtheiui( kOUe tree after another for nearlv a w-itted woman;"! have the check for; quarter of a mile. The ofhYcr" at that-truBk jud hold - the Grand (length overtaking him, inquired tbe - - - 'i-iuc gjrations. care debrerp. I will not take thc j -Wall, stranger," he answered "I key, and you may do as you please! was lyiu' asleep under von hickory m-iib the trunk." Ileport says that when a darned Niirn-I 'dropped a offidal was very weary and red in shell-bark into mj eve. I'mgoin'to the face and rather profane ere he wcrrr bim till he 'leaves thc settle fcaished packing that trunk. ,,1Cnt, if I die ia thc attempt " Clanor thy Molher. Am l'n Impeachable WJ (. The St. Ivouis Jlritithliran says; Solomon was culled upon to decide some knotty eases of law and equity in his time, and the records of his court arc csteem-d pretty good air.hoiiiy Among other cases l. had to decide one about the ownership of a child which was claimed by two motherly women. A suit something like this lately came before a Cincinnati justice, and was decided on similar principles. ra..road . man had an educated j bail not walkcil vt.ry fitr t,. L(J It was a edd, dark night in winter. The wind blew and the snow was whirled furiously about, teeking to hide itself beneath cloaks and hoods, and iu the very hair of those who were out. A distinguished lecturer was to speak, and notwithstanding thc storm the villagers very generally ventured forth to hear him. William Anncsly, buttoned up to Lis chin in his thick overcoat, accom panied his mother. It was difficult to walk through the fallen snow against the piercing wind, and William said to his mother. 'Couldn't you walk easier if ytu took my arm ?" "Perhaps I could," his mother re plied r.s she put her arm through his and drew up as clostly as possible to him. Together they breasted tho storm, the mother and the boy who had once been carried in her arms, but w ho had now grown up so tall that she could lean on his. They GUN "WOKKS. A laiite .-iertii;ent f Muzle tsn llnru li !!! in(Jiiiirlean.l !ou ii Imrnl) Shot (inns. Ititli-i". Kev..Iv-ra. rist.ilf. Sp-jron ami Ki-liii'ir Tnekle. Call an t e oniric uiy k. or f -u.i for 1'ru-eIJ.t. A.iare.,, n s.rI.TI, SV I,iln'rtvrr-et. rcmi'iu li. J'u. fil!ei.iiriiis :i"iie ii -liurt noil.:). '-ell THAIROSy Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promote the GROWTH, PRESER VES the COLOR, and Increaeee the Vigor amdBEACTTorthe IIA1K. Ottb TTrrarr Tun ago Ltoh'i Kathiucx o TniclUia waa first placed in the market by Vroffwor Thomas Lyon, a grsdnate of lliocetun GoUcfte. ane name is derired from tbe Crock "KAirjio," eitmirying to cltatut, purySjf. njuvenatr, or 1 1 (ore. 1 tie taror it baa received, and tbe popularity ! has obtained, i unprecedented and Incredible, it in ereaaei the Gbowth and littrrrrof tbe Hint. Itia a deuRhtfnl dressing. It eradicate dandruff. It prerents tbe Hair from turninR (fray. It keeps tbe need cool, and Rives tbe hair a rich, soft, glossy as. pearance. It is the uai in Qoaktity and QuAtirx MOTeT Vraia of a C-Eirruax Aoo, and is sold by all UruRfnata and Country Stores at only DO Cent iter UwtUe. ' aeriiitioii ?t CAKUIAOKS. nrtiuiKs. SfI.Kl !.!. SI'lilXil WAduXS, HACKS. .SI.KKiKS. In lie i.it-!t nnI i!io-t a;;roi-Hl tyI,-.. an. I et the LovroKt losl!Ic Irices. .1.L IN W ANT ! A Tliie "juce U roen'eil Ur t Y. Kbuatla a Hro.. tb'i Lure nioril into the moet ma-znirt'eut a;r)c!rT room in tbia place. They can be tnind In ISaer't new builiiin. fecool duor frtHii Lite corner. Fall and Winter Wee T'lMM , Folt .Skirls, 'HooxiHklrfs, Bustle, Shoes, Hum iiiuulaU, And Felt Over aG -mi:n' ami i;0Vs c-e Cfothingj Boots and Shoe HATS AND CAPS GLOVES, &c Uiidrr'-I.;h:iig fvr v,.n , . IIA1)WA j QUEESSWAftS, rarpcts. Oil Cloths. A lars (r nnv v.Vr vi!:!-'c urc njn rt fully invite! te rr.Il nn ! rs mint' hiy work. Xrio Imt the rcrv ht iiLitcriil u- J i.i rtio inanulm:tur '"jr hi v.'trk. ;;iiii n-u-? l-ui ihe and other iilidoDiiiiiil treatiiH'iit. ;i inuvati-.c. exciting a po'.v- j crftd iiit!ii('ii.-e w." n these various or- . Ar. tMui-lwycil in liis et:iMl.jl.r.ii-nt, .rne of I,.iin li.ivv lui.t j-.ii ej.i-ii-n.e of )(vr tv.vuty ye-ir in i ne iii-ii,,-.-. in- in. iiirn i t iri ,,i liiril imi a I .1 firi't-i lt:f5 velib-Ie. U'lh I.I Ir.iiit i-C ni-.tr , i,i 1 :i!nl ' "1 H'; JK'--l .i:kn-..ir vl.ip. Ail warr.-.::i.'.l to I; rcjire- ! tatioil of t!)0 II Mt.:. wlien leaving tlio iho, ttn.1 a.tlieat--tioa I i .,, P-i'n i- S(":.ir.;'it r-i. A I! Iviii;Sil - 1 ,tnI : r.cvs, and a hi:: KF.r.n;i; and pain : in; I t0!n?; 11 guns, is tssci-tiiiiiy Te.isary. mere i.s no fjitli.tt tic fur ilio imrpo.se ccjual to Ihi. J. Wai.ki:;: s V3.s;:i;ai: IJitteks, ) as thev v. :;l shreddy remove the dark- I colored vi.-t-i.l' I'laiiir with which the hoTfls are l-;nitd. ;:t tiie same time ! stinuila' !!!,' the sivn tleiis of tho liver, j and f;eiiei"4i!y n-sforicij the healthy fasietioRS of the digestive organ.''. j rcrlif'y ?;oi!.v ;tiihisl di.oasa j l.y jnuiiYi"::: all its !i'iid:i ith Vixkgai: lirriKKS. No c;iiii;-!i.;.' can ta';c hold j t.frt system tlnis I'me-armed. Dvs'K'iisia or I Kindest i;, Head- j ache. I'ain in the Slimilders. ('(it:pli., Tightness of the fl.rst. I .'izzir.rss. Hour Eructations of the S; -m.-u-h, I:nl Taste ! . i:.:im:s Attacks, l'alpira- t. Iiiilammatioii of tho !i:e I '.'inll ol tilrt Kid kvd c-tla-r paint'::! ?Tii;p S A L T y tin- Prices as Low 23 Poss.v, k (I. IIOLi)KIsm I Somerset, Ps. ! (ct. sn. I Men's, Youths' and Bovs" I CLOTHIld r h One Lett l..i-.e il. :i 1:: jilii-rn-st 11.;: i;rii i 1 1 m r.n k i ' liiiu. (' '1 . J1.1--J :f ;-.:il -ir.-I.t.i-tl iimmii'r. v. ;i- '. lie 1- 'Ii 'riii ini . 11 .'. !; :i ii!.i:i!it-r, iia in: ii;:-!i ri lut r-- . -v. rl..!y to j.: r 1 ; '. '. Ki m I oi".';:in.:'! of Dyspepsia. wni prove a ucttcrenaraiitce 1 a leiitliv ailve:t::-e- .i, 1. n: i' jr.-!i.i in h:ki:. FaU and Winter Wi. w -7 fcaia'sEsrjisSerSii?, LYON'S r JOHN P. DEAN. AliD 1 wwmm r.t the ; of its mo: 'its r.'.'ii'iJe ! Sirol'iilu, :r ivii:t:s KviJ, White I Swciiiiips, I -leer. Kryijii-::!". S'-vdii'il Neck, (mitre. .S-rl't::.itt-! !!:i!:i:it:n:.!n:;.. !::iu!t I I.Mlaamiatiua-. i i:r::il . lli-.-lina-, UiJ j I Mires, Lratii.;:s ! ti.c m.im, Sort; fcye.. '. tc. t Ja thc-i-. as i:i nii nilicr vi'itltal:ii;al Vis I exscs, Wai.ki-:i:'s im:i..v: ln ikus have j fhowu X'.iAi u,va: r;;;:i::ve mu'i;r.i ia the ait)- tiii:i.iti' :i::i! i : i r s .i-. L.iI -le e:fc.-.is. j Fur liiliitiuiiiuliji-.v i;:ii ( iii-onic I Rheumatism, r.imr. i::!i,)'.:3. Remit tent and Intei j'.iistent Fi-vers. I'iseasesof the lilain!, I.. vi".-. Kiili.cy-i na.l l'.laililcr, i these llitfcn !::. it eip;.-,!. S'tch l'i-rn-es are caa-vil In- Vifi;it;.l i;!.M.:l. Mt'fliaiiiciil Disease".- l' lsonsen- Vltiiubors. T' '", -! i'.--. ;.!.l !c:it Miners, ;u 11-i'iiH urf-iiiy in.-rt u: c , t'ie Kt ye;.r. v nr- t:. w ;t-m. -; Tour nj" n.v.a a A-b-etkm Mi-rn:: , : Sryie. vVirk:n v--: i-(t an' -- ,.-r; i I ieei.ilty nt FIMPJM-HAIECIfli 1 V i!lV:f( V !ara!y--i.- !' tl.c IS e a'aiast t'.H. t;c a Jii-r .f KOAI! r.rni'its ii; ;;iMii;;;i.!y. For Skin J;ise;ises, Eiaption-i, Tet ter, S.ilt-Kiie;:!!!. I it ;-J :--. Sj'-iN. riir.p'cs, l'listuli:.-'. H;;.-. (V.r'i.-riclfs liiniT-worni.', SciiM-Iicail. S :c I'.--, lav .ijn-:..s. Itcb, Jjcnrf--. I.M-iiii! .it:.ri; i.i' titc kin. Humor aad liM-aes i-l' liie ."'!. ai .f wlaitever tame or rata re. an lit.-ra !ly ii : r :r and carried out et the xivteai ia a i:nrt lime !' the use cf these I.iKci -. Pin, Tap". ;i:;:l other Worms, hi.-kimr ia t!:-- sy.-ter.i ul'sn laai-.y tlHnt-amk-s, arc cilecttuily iletrn;. -.! ami removed. No syteiii c" )iit'ilici:'. mi Vfi-iiiiltise., 1:0 oa- tiieimttatic win Ire; ti:e -; ;em trotn worms ! hi;e tiio-e Hitter--. j rcr l ciiiale ( oisiidainfsjnyoun or o! !, i:i.iri :i :l t -;i:i.L'ie, at the dawn of wo maal'.o'iil. r t'ie turn of life, these Tonic Hitters uip!a y s.i deeidi'd an influence tijat iaiprovciia-at is jhh-i iicrceptilile. C'lejtiisotliP Viliatei! IMood when- pver ycai lir.d its iaiparilies bursting through ti;e skia ia I'iajpics. Kntptioas, or Sores; clca:ie it when yon tind it obstructed and fhiiririsa in the veins: cleanse it when it ia iuA : your ieeiinpts vv i;l t;:il you when. Keep l!;e blood pure, aad the health of the Pvstem will follow. 1. II. ?IeU4. II.U .t t o.. Irij.-iit .r.il (". 'Ti. A L-'.f.. S in l-'r ineise.. C ilifurnia, anj eir. ef Wa.i iieitun n:ul ('hr.rltnn Srn.. X. V. M!.l by nil l)i di;;ll und Dealers. a eii as rs, and subject i -. To piard .'a:.:;ki:"s Vis- !:le. e; .-v- r'.-rV"!). ariiener' mill IU:tr ksl-iUlis l.vois MiuyelH, SpiuloM. SeylliCM, Nnatiicfi, Ilot-s. I'orkannU H:Uch. tojjcliicr n ith n larse and turiril Murk r llrlnrc a-.il Cutlery, Miitr.lil fp the trade, nt creiitly reilr.reil pntK. llh'.l I $72 GO Each Week. j A' ;.! w:in;', ererywlvre. I!uf i:n-si tnVt!y I . i aiil'-r.te. 1'arti' ulun" Tree. AJur J. V( IUTI1 . C ., St. Iv-uis, M-. uiiiyU TO THE CITIZENS OK rENXSYI.VAXI . V. ur att-iiilon i.i s;.ciai;y iuvi!'il t i lie fait tint tli? N'ulieiial llaukK are n m- iTepar -ii to re eclve Fnli'-ri:tl.ii!" tit tl.u Cni.n.il Si,-k , l the ( .-siteuiual Ii nir.1 nl' Kliianee. Tue fllli.lK re:tll7i-.! iMin this KiiiT'-' are tn lw eiiiiil .ve I in l!ie ereetion it--2-' & -5 - iC- - I tlio i.iul liiijs f,,r the iiiterti:i:i,.ii.il Kxliiliitinn. r-t.-i4.5yK-;-UJ an ItlieeiMis.-3 eoam-rtf-l villi tl-jtme. Ills 2l$r 'T''irjrtr lvJtfTf J. wnfi-lenlly .-liere.l that the Ke-. ..'one State will ?';. t ofr$vJiV Wr.ldi.iki'Z? Ie n 'tres 'iite I ! y ilie ii.uiie nl ev.-rv citiji ii alive r1fS' i5?3&, y-:tT:Z.. JTr:.i ' ? '" Mtriotlee..u.tuei1i..rati,.ii ol tlio one hun-lnsltb v" fe't-,iv13iyKi'--V !'!nh-il:iyiftlie naii. n. The Hurui.l U:i.-kre rVic-ii-' Enffibiion; i;-- m Ii im Ik..vh1v s;.vl t:ii-.ive-l Cert imate nl Stmk. sui;:.hli for fi-.nr.in an.l prefer. lii.-n as a ti:t!iniiai ni"iioiri-:i. lntervt nt the rate ! fix t cent per annum win i.e t:tiu in an ji:iynn':n.s ui c-ir-M!ii.;l Ui-k mini ii.ire 111 ri:ivim:it tn .lamcirv I. IsT't. Siih.scritierK r!n are n.it n.-i.r Xul l iii.I Rnnli e;m remit a ehf . k or u?:i).ir ur !i r tn t!ie uuiler- Kine'i. FKEIi. Fit AI.KV. TrettMif-r. Viali.io St.. I'liil.i'lt-lT-liitt. O xn u S3 O U a o o a o O CTTJST RECEIVED AT 11 iJJ Fully e.-.i;il. if n t .:i;,.-rl ;. ia.;,-. u. . ami nni"ii. t.. i N t ith. r. ! -ir-T-.-one-il.iin! ie.-: I.iit f r all nln' -.r-i.rr mentswe have an i i'i i.,.'.!- i'kh',. ennstamly sn; f-Ii. w;f.. :- t: lanri li-e.t m".-t Ar.:-;- i t;--,-.. o O ! 0 I o ' i 1 Wliieli ne 'i-.riraii-tn lie J 1 ehe iH-r in 1'ru .j th:in :oiv IP ( CLOTHING Our Own y.AnnU-.ilv. AIIIEFPER'S if. o ta o 'ojFor Boys of All Agi iiONE PHICE! COOJ3SJI 'IB p. All POQtJ Mill H tii ?:7 L'T oh! and xery Cliea?: NO DEVIATION NOTIONS, Q o fflaOOEEIES.'g m; ill Tti;ili.fi:l fer fi r 1 er. 1'v. rs. wii i.ir-.- I l-a. nnJ IS PTTRELY A VEGETAULE Prira"nATTr'K, composed simply ol vell-knovrn RdOTS, HERB9. and FRUITS, combo; J vnh ht..r properties, which iu their naiii o am C-:iti:-jU , Aperient, Knlriucma, Inert ti.-. . Itar-Uiou: ' i.-i-a-2iilions. Ths wbelo iu xire'er-cd ia a nna':i-:-i.: qnantitr of spirit from tlio M UAH t'iVr; t keep them iu auy climate, viiictt luakts t!:a Vb- i: V," VA K ! KTK. A very large Scocli IMPORTED AKD DOMESTIC C -A. IR, j? BTS Oil i!2ss, LOW PRICED CARPETS j THESUPERTOIl I Reaper & Mower. sVlotive Power, ; ! j Sln-jiIiN i!i.b...l,-'.4, imwi-r.";-.!. .V.:n!.k noei'K ir ar. ; 1 ina-. unui liw t-il nmiii v!.eil, an 1 cast irwi's-r w-' lLOU I J etc. o u p j Ee sure to eait an-1 x-, a:i'l 1 emirine-; 03 'J," there are to many artK-t.-j kept fur. wi oniiniraf.iin t r C3 1 OPPOSITE sui:nsrr iioism. StlMKRSET, rA. July IT A. W. KXEPPER. O o CO HAVIS & IJRO'S t!l!";iei:ina wit!ie senruna all iirui- sry trip". r2 o ie of tbaciotie;raliIe Tonics and Cathar tic a in tits wj.IJ. 'iUey are InuindeJ ctrktiy ua 2. r vi ry kin-!. I3I0TIVE SCUEW POWER, arrante-.l the uiiKt per feet, i;nir!e. efiiiMv.it anil !ur;iile iniwiTiii use: ea-iiy lian.iltil ami Iilne.t I ilr.ilt. ( Mr ironriiiit n HI v in jikI eimiatinn h ;n ! the iHachine 1 wmn Mil: no iiinuev "iiuit. no eT-! ienaive express eharri' an l l-l:iv. :vin"Vanivii. ! I a .. aiitiir. hr iki ii ani wi.rn eut i-nn ii vi u l ;iv VIioICLitlc and Het-iil. Domestic Toinc, Henry McCallum, ! THE "SUPERIOR." motkin- bird in Lis oHice. , Tbe bird could do a grout many tricks witb Lis voice, and among other imitative utterances bo could mimic a locomo tive whistle, and turn hiuisdf into a full-fledfrcd calliope upon provocation, lie was a little lame in his left cz. paid. "i Am Very proud to-night, nioth cr." "Proud that you van take cure cf wf? bhe said to him with a heart full of tendcrnops. 1 F 4 "TllIK li tll firCf tlrttit 'a.ll li'il-n and among some peculiarities f!lcanPd upon me" Paid tbe banpv plumaarc he bad one extra long leath- )or. . t-r in bis tail Tbe bird disappeared from bis cage one day. Tbe owner, in a day or two, Tii-ited the shop of a bird-man to look around the tuneful prisoners. one iciiow apucareu 10 know linn , There will Le but a few hours in that child's life of more exalted pleas ure than : be enjoyed that evening even if be should live to old age, and fcbonltl. ia bis manhood, lovingly pre tide (or her who, who in bis hopeless but the man bad no rccokction of the ; MuWy, watdied over Lim. touM Inn , I. AM...Ain,nn a m. ll. I . . I. . J . only to bs used as s mediciao, au J alwayi accor ! .-. 10 furscuooa. Ther are tha aheeanehor of tho fe Lie and uc. bUitsted. They set upon a di. -eaeel liTer. u. anmniate to soca a depreo, taat a ueanuy 4:m i i at ones brought f-Uiut. a a r n. '. t :ii-:. IVomen m r eFpeeiaiiy oub.'er, i : ia t tttv.-, Ur.ii vtmj other stimulant. iUa fep ( - sner Tonic, they have do c;: J. '1 mj ara a mild and gentle a-un-aLvetts m1:! aa Touic 't hry l"ariiy tbe lilood. They arc a a il"nu:.l Appetizer. They make the weak etroe;. T'x y puniy aud ui vigorate. Tfaey cure liyaicpsia. Cenaiipaticn, and Headache. They act as a ;.ifio in all cpecinaof disorders which nnderuiiue tho Ludily sbeujtii sua break down the eniioal splriu. Pepot, 53 Pirk Phcc, ITott YorV. J'ijili Atwuiif, PIT iiTJllGH, PA. , Kvery mnel:i:ie fjlly wamiiite.l tmle i:x turii rlaht ir no to le. i .Ih.nt t.ny a IlarvvKer until too have aeen ; I.i'- tij.vri.'r.' . ! K.irsale l.y itoon; i FDHNKY, Ilirlln.I'a I S. If yen Imve gw lwrt. i or stock lo trade, I . or ii it i.i im re n-nvenieiit tur ti.ii. eall on I ! f. A. iiiiu.l"S. : I may 14 Sumem-t. Ta. -. Y.:; .; penlny. Asrenlnwanteil eTet ywliere. Hiirtlenlara free. A. H. lilalr & Co., !t. Li.nlsi, Mo OHM UENTOX. (.Successors to DKXTOX k WAYXE). lOil.VS. TITTLE. TITTLE. UEALEKS IX JIIi: DK.ST PUMP m THE WORLDS THE AJltUlOAN SbU.MKKGEI) DiinMe-Actlnir. Xon-Frcciing CHEAP Grocary anrf Confectionery, i-'OMKltSKT, PA. Wei1e!iru to tnturn tha rvnnlnnf tl.u ..nxmi, nity tliat we have iiureuaeed tbe (Inieery arel f n feelion'-ry ol H. F. Knepper, li., o!.Kite the Rirnet Huum, and lise made valiint.ie aalilltintia tu the almtdy luestockol O.uia. Wesvllall the bet brand; o FUt'8, AND MEAL. t'GFFEE, TEAS, SUOAJtS, Wt'E, SVRUI'S, MULASSKS, FISH, SALT. SPICF.S, APPLKS, FWAVoaiNU EXTRACTS, IKIFDANICAXXF.ri FlttTITS. ALSO, COAL OIL, TOBACCO, CIOAK.S, BROOMS, URLING, FOLLMSBEE 121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Ave tV-t. 3t. Cook & Beerits FAMILY GROCEE Flour and Feed STORE We wuiii.l m.t r-.pet:'ully ;' ' friends awl the put 1 le neuerallj. :" ',tr " tIcI.-.I:t.i Si tm nKi. that wo tuve .;"" 1 1 f Stere wi - 3IAIX CROSS STRH And in additlua too full lineal1"'"'" C onJV ionfric. Aolitm We will en.1. ivnr, at all tiai '. te iV'.v ' J tiinicn with li:3 K S T QUALM' v FAMILY PL0U4 CORX-MEAL. OA TS' SIIELLM " ' oats f cony 'n ,-l !' SNUFF. IJUCKETS, TURS, Xc feathered acepjaintanee. Ho looked at bim closely, and tbe bird seemed to say ky the twinklinir of bis eye and tbe fret of bis bean : Don't you know rrte?" Tlite ljird appeared to be HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iro, Xails, Class, Putty, Ilor.-e Shoes, Leather, fc-'h.;e Fin Kn. Children' Carriages, Wash Machines and Wringers, AGRICULTURAL TIRJ.TiIMKn TH, WAGON HUBS, SPOKES, AND FELLOWS, ' unit itnviYf! AVn spnri' Tuvoivn n . lin ara clrinninirlamhulil-n hi.-.,- I ary volume? WhcnNboj are bound-! Nos. 208 and 210 Main St.. Jolmsown ln ,,,rllt'l' uta riTifirno ni m i ' jmr t'it i' r.i ,y i i iUAIU CRACKERS, Companion. The Simplest. Mt Pnwerfnl. Kllcrtive. li.m. ble. Reliable ami Cheapest l'uinp in n.-e. " I AH khkla FreaeU ami eumav a i It la rnaile all uf Ir.n. ati.l ff.w ai-.n,.!.. i I It will nut Freere, as an wot. r MtnniiMi in the eAXIIKS pipe wueu not la aellju. I , . .. , ! It bMncloalherorKnu, as ,wek.ri FA7,t CAK PEKFl'MERT, and valves are all of irnn. j AND TOILET ARTICLES, j It aeMom, if ever, nets out of or.'-r. BPT-eiiv uo.o J It will f,n-e water rn.m4nejMfe.i k" ' ntt.ieliiii a few feet of bow. " i i It i, fr wuhln? Ilncri.1., Win-I ,wwa rr i rr' "m'Umeui ot T'. . . Utile lnf,"'T' f , , . ' r U! " W?nt 'y " f C.rory a.l Cen- It lunil-hff tbe purest an'l ciildi-st w iter, tK-eniue ' feetiwK-ry line eill at Ij is placed in tho Ixiiluiu oi thu veil. lr-KMS: In-hl'ump, 1j; a-ipe, Jt)a f, Ami erervthinz pertainlnlnir t the r- I menu at I tie ! LOWEST POSSIBLE Wfc ' I 'OK I WASH OXL Alao. a well elwtei si Ula-re; Suneware. Wuwlenware. kl fciau. ROMPTLY FILLKD. - Lirirer stent In prjiortfua. . WKTAND h rLATT. i ' . s"'ln Amenta S.r Somen -t (Junty. I Stmertet, fs.. May Ut, 1S7J. J Davis' Cheap Grocery, OPPOSITE THE bARJfET nOXTRE. nav. -!y. . . . i W hleh we will sell as cheap y. i Please eall. esamlne our v' "' he sattetbxl from yor owe joJ jrn.ee.. j i Dont fcrjtet where we itay ! On M A IN CKt SS Street. Sm"5'" - ft. itJ-m f
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