r - , , T - -i -i a: i Terms 01 t-uDiicu.u.uii. Th. S.nsrs-t Hsrald ..i.hed erery TT.d1ws.U7 Mlng tS0 ''? .nnaia. UP ieo-e; otherwise M ; ' ." -.rartablv 1 euirge-L - i . H be held liable 'or tne uiw Somerset Printing Company, JOHS LScrtXs Buslnea JSanaa-er. W H. .... ----- ;m 1 J, .u.;.Uem and n-.eUty. TpP "''an. I. ' LA- aug. is-iy- ' . ,- ,TI 1W. J irusi : nia ... .. - umce " Mam- , iTjiuptueM and tUeluy. .; b. -Ct Ii ..n-HUTM I J i-ersuPeoaa. AJ Bar E1"-' ,.comptiJ ;" "3l,! uera-Tx. J. k H. u nractioa a rn- ",,.,,,.0 -imin .T -r--tt' 111 UUL IV .c .jisie H'.u. ; I) 1) K ; v H '1.1.1 !V - up run. U a J AMES L. 1T0II. ATn'BNEVAT-AW.- J. UK'KNEl AT LAW, U . W. XI. MARTIN. ' ESIDENT DENTIST, RE SOMEICT. PA. i) . . aihtv; f'f.r twelve A J. .WlliUui.i ,,Tr rilirs. mnrt1.ttijr aiy. H10FESSI0NAL. r.ll with r.l tr Ir.n-ttaTT. rill be paid to the dl!aeyf the T AW X(. tic E. Alexander H. 0 mk ha II S. J. K. KiLLEKLU nB"!:T!r!. a;.r. i. S. GOOD, PI1YSICIAX ii SURGEON, SOMI-RSITT, IA. t JrFici In MamcKlh B)?t -v JOHN"i?II-LP, DE1TTIST. i :!-. Sc C ffrvh k Xc!T new build irjr. Main Cr- Street. S-inerwrt. Pa. n t'J "TvTIFIC-AL TEETH!! a. C. YKTZY. DEJ.TIS T PALE CITY, .mtr$rt Co.. ra.. -nit Ul Te!h. war arte.! t. t oftUe Terxl vaiiiiT Lit-like scJ 4and-n. tnn- r.e.1 in the i :"vla. KrUHli atten: pud t. tl.e .r e-rau.in of the natarU teth. Tu e witnnr r igt u l-:trr, ti d lu by eninr ' AOorea u atvTC 11 E OM E KVK I' HulE u i trmiaxnt and well kn-'Wr I H .tet ,-rrr froo Aira, k. A. TUrk. the ndr-) f .cced take, i',:ere In Umbi h" mmO and paiai n exin t nake tbi, h all tha e-id t de;mi. A ic.BXouf.in ckrrki i and otsunci waiter, will attend to the want of en and the tatie will at all tini t Ucn w ia the ht the market anVd. MrJn win mar at ail tuwee "wnd m tboh-e. tt!nan' a-A'A-"- JIAMOND HOTEL. STOVSTOWX PA. SAMUEL. Cl'STER, Inpri-tor. TMa rmtor and e ko- wn I. at ai B.i5w:UiS ffc'liat.a- j-1al.Uerr,elir. Ha-kj ), . ct;y sw J jhw-wn and s LATE ROor,s: . v . v.n ?r. tuitu. .honld know ;hj- it c beaiT in the k.) rn U twt Mate h . '. Uintinorhu.rt'f. tiat wiU lartl-TeTer. ami av rraur are rU.rt. Slate JO rea the Ir n,iml.ifriMma Mate ta lire pr. Every r i-l ln.we.b'iwM hare a sute r. The nadrr artMw taewtew t. CanUxrUml. where saa a 1 ,f ij l Peachbottoru &. Buckingham SL A.T E ierrrAl.c th .7 wertwrta-te. U wiu wa ter uke to rat Siate K.4 ew H .--. pot he .n-l d eai. nrea. ' er.ber in U-a r entry at tiie l wm urtcr.. and to warrant the w. t'-all an.1 w k . him at !. Ka 1W ha'tlni' Mrt, Cn jeriafid, VI Unlere may beielX with NOAH CA SEBEEH. Aet. SwwjerwJt, Pa. Va. H. Sairurr. Apri U4U, 1TL H OMES FOR ALL. i uaw, Mr aalw. a tnraw) w;min u rr , within the re of - are itnr. kauaainana W'S-waal. boaw, Urav uwbet iaau. aaiaerai 'aaua. InuuiUHl lot. 1 k.iaaillflrenaar w ,vauy. ka jn4 rf Iroai Me-toarth ) wa acr. ap w Ljui aerna. Tk. tlaiimuM. Teraoa one a "h la baad aaa t k Iwlaar in lea eajaal annaai payaeata, property i erared. fan ted apply who il a of ser I and iadaarioa baMu. all mm. a nca e4 Ike I pfjperuta wiil be tor rent if not (oW 1 tcwrt 1. V IVAS vol, xxiv. no; 17. Rani. joTTnstown 120 CLINTON STREET. I rr-r--. - --- CHARTERED IN" 1870- JAMES CXPEH, D. J. MORRELL, DM! DDI BERT, J.VME5 MtMILLEN C. E. ELLIS, ' JA.MES MORLET, A. J. HAWES, LEWIS PLITT. F. W. HAY. H. A- BOGG5, J0TIX LOW JCAX.T CKINU-Vl) SUPPES, T H. LAlSLT. GEO. T. SWANK, D. MvLAUGIILIJT. W. VT. WALTERS .- DANIEL J. MORRELL, President, FRANK. D1BERT, Treasurer, CYRUS ELDEPw Solicitor. IVl.f iu of OXE DOLLAR n. m.wipidt. eiTe-J,aud inu-reft !lowJ oa II inm. jayal le twi.t Tnr. Is'.ejfft if nt drawn uct, i m.Mwl to Ike ,iinK,-:l fcn OTVFt'l XtHXH TV ICE A YEAR. wiOiWit irAife;. the icivitur to rail oreTonto int liiCcpit loi t. yUmj ranb wlllitinwn at any Uin arterxKli. thtbatkrer tain noti.t t-y ItCT. n&rrld Woiwa.nd prrn ondrr f can depuslt nniiiy In their oa ua-!. j that it can t drawn noiy iba::Tef cr on thriror cr. M.ryteaal v',?J tirfiiil.irun. or ty tr-J-, or aatnrr laaj. Sai-.v"t U.Win ca- IonnsSwure! lj T rotate. C.j.loliht By -Laws, repjr. ra'.st of l'a. anJ rjK-cial oc! of Loz.aliture. rt'.:itivf to ! fiti of murrleJ w an r..l din r. c-a te''.tlne.l at the Bank. rk-SKinkir h-ut dailv fr.n t- S'V'..-k: Lir aa loo WelaaJayawi r.tar !T rrOTtnirs Irvui d to ; o'cim it. aj-rl Zi. Cambria County BANK, M AV. KETEcfeCO., 0. S HAIX MEEET. JOHNSTO"WN,PAl, , Henry fechnaM' Ertra Bail Jlni. A tieoral lUriLius UainesTrBacteil. Iraf tu OUd ad !arl-irhl acJ 0.;eU"i tolli..rt tflt irnlww S;tf, and i'ina.1. inn-ren aii-wed at the rote l Percent. rannoai. il led .x m. rtb' t l-ter. Suecial arracirenw-nit made wiii U uirilinu and G-iarf wa - .J munvyt in tm. ajTil lfrTJ. Uisina Lime Kilns. TUenn.ierircl are j rep:.rcJ u tarairt Prime Building Lisas By the Car Load. Orders Bespectfully Solicited. K. J. n ATZKR A C O. I rr-ua. J nee It. JOHN D1SERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS. JOHN DIBERT & CO., BANKERS GEO 3AI5 ASD niSHS EMITS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 4inunt or Merchant and other bninew people solicit ed. Draft negotiable in all part of the country lor sale. Money leaned and C ollection .Made. Interest at the rate of Six 1'er cent, per annum al lowed on Time iepoii. Navinsr Ieposit lioola lu.n eI. and Interest C ompounded Semi-annually when desired. A. Gmcral Banking Lc;acss Transacted. Ftb. w. s EN D 2ie. to O. P. K ) V EL It CO., New Trk l.r bo. (WTlh e.ii!i') Biunninr Iim tt iuou rfj.jjr?. a.i e'ima;es ?hvw.g if aver- Caiupaizn Goods to.ett;ek utth T-f. .- Kc,'i'.j of ail d scriptuo, Mili tary Ctjo1. aal EmLrji Jery. 113 Tbirw A lew we, Pi::' nrsb. Pa. Sep . The hlJXta If the LIFE, and u 1 1 i itniir.. t he grt'm wi,l be dtfripnl. . cwtinvt j.urify r.ream while the eprirf i ci.rrnt.: neither ran a Im part i" ml health to tha knmB a!y afclie the t.Hi ir mnrerin? the .ee-! die t" ail part, bfit. ThtrrvrePVEIFY tt BU !. aud ti- ur,wi;! h i h if-aai Na reuiew, ln eer W &i-rrr4 wir tta-e" :-" e-rt a Bm irtaaweatcmrwi a - . , . Improved Blood Searcher. It n rapidly aeqslrir a natfcatl rapatation lor the rare of Svfuloui A3-rtl.i,.",aaeeT F nutim Ett tpela". K"t'. Pimpie. I trere. Er. S -aid H-al. fetter. Sait Kheam, ' If rrtaJ and ali Kaio rrwws. Tif nmr i a rexetataw r'Knt'iiw.L and eu. tu Jnmw trie tisirt tender rntsnt. Uuiln.lw f. h-r lrm the tfeUiita inc U:eae, Hn.io n ntatr (kwuauna wiU anw qcedy relief t y Bin UiLrwiWy. Beware. n ei auterieka, TU ruo Ine ha oar name K. E SELLEKSACX Pktu tarvh w tii, h.ttf of each ttie. I' or (ale frail lnixTrit awl ewttitry dealer, Tke roatn' hae w aaaxs. -ii. E. Seller, a Co. i-iuturgk. Pa-," tse wotuoa of earh wrapper A FREE EXHIBITION Of the eelel'ed -Remirrt'" -ewijt Mark taw f.rwa iw Vutsi arch Eiuortti-.m. It wa, in ,MM r a au who Imprteed the Sinrer. It dvaway with , aul Iwary ruaain. and U the a perlertaod be erer li.tented. F-th text tame 4ai, wa vtiex extra Uk.la.-e menu to rnK lining "where no afenry haa seen eetab. !iihL Send ''1.fA,J'u:irL oetU W ?:lh St., PltMbBrwh, Pa. TENTS ri.nl aairkeT aaa teeter Uroaark THIS CF KK K1HAXI iXV HTHtHatkeejeatJ V) ekarr preliaiiaan. (rarrh. No ekaraw tor at m. Manwal (eat Iran. 1J year (xpexamrw ta larxk of Patewtv ax. l.Je! an eneaper aad setter than can be got anywhere. O. I. El"VI-"v IS and 134 FiMb Are.. Pitt airnh. Pa. Plrsrt eoaitttiKaU' witk Vatkuifton, 1. C. MS BAI BLOOfl T) fBLlO SALE ...,;) .v lir vlrtae of ,a order m4 ontef the Orphaa" Om'rt d SM'Biert et'nnir. and tu me dtreeted. I ailiftlrr.at j.aiilie sale, "in ListODrille, Addrton t'wnup". Pai ' Saturday, OduLcr W', 1 f j at 1 " o'clock a. m.. the real eatate of Tnoma, Lia- 1 baa. doeaau. touJi-tmjf ot Uac loiuwaig aewnueu i trartA. tit: . I No KUt.-W tract, enctajniea 115 arm and : 31 petvbe. ' aemr of wtucu are tlaared, har ! Inx a ! apple rd, lew hi.tie and loft barn i oa the jremtA aajoinma lana n u uu w- ' atrnd, Oronte I'm :, and ota. rn. i N. 1 Oijifrity tract, eomaiainw S0 aeref ana ' 10S pen-ne: orer lxu a-n eieare.1 aad in a pju4 : hjii of ruiiiraiiou: bavicir thereaa a larireor- i rkard. Rirar oamp. lrmei. quarry, a rood twe iorj inuue nottM ana oana uara. auj.oiuiia; ; of Jioiti rr-:er. I'anicl Schulda, Ueo. Wass, i Ssuiiael Ii layer awl otaera. j .. 1mc B-.yd fann, oontainica; 13Sarre, 1 an.1 14 pes her: i"rrecieare.l. wrtb a one and a : kail lujry Kg b.e and limeetuce qaarry albt pn-aii.es. a.ij' in in 5 tau.li ol S. iluier, D. Aa : irU'tAn, and .-tlM-ra. ! No. . Ail that tract of wood land, kmwn a i tie Vindu.; Ki tire timber Unl. cta:nlny IBTMacd at iiert-nc. aiJjoinir land, of L. Aa- j goi-1 me. Kjr as and vlaera. ILK.HS.-r. n ptr cvut of one-third of the por- rLa?e ni-aiey lose on cay oi aaie; iwiiw the aukkir-.f of the .rd. t toebird U be paid in tlire r.jual aanaol piraienta. tme-third Wh tnn a a.-n oa the pp.perty r the bmtflt of the wkiwW durux ber Ula. r MCSES A.R"SS, aepa Truwaa. " (J rt v:'1!) fr d:,T- Aaent, wanted. ATI V LtJ V eiaseea at woraiac petplcof Sulk srxea. ytmr.z and old. mak, mure money at wirk (oraa. in tneir awa lorailltea, knrina Uieirpra monkcn:. or ad the uiue, than anyttanar elae. Ve or?tr empb ynient that will ymy hanusnely for erery twur Work. l"all partiralar. term .' s-ot trse. Snd nil your a.l lre- at once. lKa't delay. Now in the time. ln t look 1. work or barUMi. rlR!nre aniil rtn hav, learned what at tlifr. O. Sris a. Co- Portland, Me. 2S OT1CE. Al!rr are berer wHifie-f n. itrepaaf j land of toe aooer-tgnvd in Cpper and i er Turkt- fwt t.. wiiLi. S.jmrsri County, ua ! der wvrt't jaaltif ol law. Hunter, ep-taUy ! pr.bp.licd. V. L. Ht'bLlTZELL. OTICE. Noitiee is aereVy slTeo t'.it the onJrwsme.i all s. ii at pnate tm lUe I'diowmic tract ol iani hel.-nicinx tt Samuel ZimiDcnm.n. a:rnew to U ui. iHuaennan. lor Hie iKaewt ta bi. entdiua-8 to wit: Nik. 1 A tr. of land l:nit, la Qaetnahaaina; tnwrj!;;., tnt&uuiaa; 6u a--r-, wltlt gjod baiid- No 2 A tratt ain ialm a; aUit traot aa I J ep!j Zimtnrm:va. c .uUituiu A ay-rv, wt:b kouae and shop ther-on. - - - - Na. i. A tract eiruate in S'oade b.Mrn.iiu, ad. j.nr,:r. A:il; cy Vr.-hitnhi ii-r and oih'.r!.. eon lai.Mtirf 1W a r" . ra.-re or 1-M. all giwl timber laa-i, aiiti a botiae and trah:. Uiarrva. . . Ai.u.aN'i. 1 sawmill with cireie aw, ltd a riue id x".J ei.cdstl. n. an I a larre b of ririini kin.it uf iLntn-r. caaitly. pine, eprntn, a.'h. k. ii:iti. i'piir. rh-tntil. ff.r. cherry, ac Per.ns wk-iilne: tba w.ll d well ai ir.i. jT call on xhe u&ocrsit$ir-d a t .TentKT X Koa!(. VI. ZI.MMEEMAN. mtji Auiasz. A DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE "ue oj Jereaiab Saydcr. lata of Somerset f p.. tiee. -Letter, of ad cUm strain 6 on the abar. estate having lietn Krauts to tue an.'trjiitBed.nHiceie heret.y itivva ta tu. rr to-iebtau to it to makaiauBa diai 'lavuifULiu . ihore uaricj daiuif airi'jmt. to prrant thtra duly authn:n-atei ff aet.i'.nii, at the oin 3e of ou H. Kooatx, in Sotacravl bar. saiun.av.tx-tu:-r l'Ta. CVKVS M. 5HAVER i.j,l Admtnwrrator. Tflci,.:-flA.-. U--lrtrta.t ff DDILL B LH E k, Gtncral ('voiuiL-siun Xercbaut, Warehouse, N U' Lilrty Street, , PITTSBURGH, PA. Orr'-'pondeDee SUet:e4. Jlij U. mm spice food, FOR HORSES. COWS, all kiadt af CATTLE. Give, t'nlver'il SatUfactiua Vhtrcrer Introduced. Horw arc nK-re ab.e to ao their wurk. rows ire more aiik. aud of richer jnaiity. Shrep when led f-.r market arc sk.dt ready fr the knife. The o.t of lecvi is lesa uiao wfrca led by the old r. t-m. bil ivt circnUr and dcacriplire pazpUct to C. r. HAEMER, (.EXEIML ACEXT, Vratrrw Peaa'a Depot SatUhBeM Street. PITTS3VEt;iI,PA. ScT'tcsibcr C9. 1:5. The Daisy Laboratory. DUX BAR, PA." VR. THUS. P. WALKER, PawrniaTOB. TiaEr;is rr awxrTsis: F -r deterroinln the per cent, of Pure Iron la aruinary ora - F' irternuninz the treent. af Par In, Sulphur and Pln-Tibonw 12 U For each aldiuaaal eoaatjtaent of araal oe earrenee 1 W For dterminir.a- Ui. per cent, of Sulpt-ur aad PlKapaoru. ta Iron and Sei-i IS H Fur aru addiuooai eutuKUueal of ufua oe-. rarrence . 4 a) For determining the prreenL ol LaHiooa:. Ljm an.. Loaoluula SiiuriMt ualler lo " Eim--t'Oc ... 10 ea For each additHealoonKitarnt X lai F. drtrrmifiiDa- the peroenLof Water. Vul atile Cnbanitile matter. Fixed Carb and ArhinCoal 12 SC juiyl ly , . McFARLAB. COILIIB & CO TITTSBIRGH. VU1 offer daring July, 16T, EXTBAOEPINAKT BAEGAIXS, r.v CARPETS. T Loweaf Prieea re Vm fur Tkrr Sraam,.- lit. Want ta make room t Fall Oonda. 1 Are uktac st-k ao eater an Atttit let, and online that we hare ton wiany sattcraa, will - wat auanc theaa aader tmt. U. HarUw let the ft rat Boor of the bailainw w. aaee o)nJ iar an any yean, aad re-eai lUawd waraler.BB o the aroad floor, war cxpenar, are now rraee4 R rait tkea. tlaaea, aa war eaatw- ukti wLU knd by oar prior. 1 . TET rs! Loak at tke Gw we fcw, 4 raaapare war jprieea with ihaoe f any city, Et r Wett. McFAHiiKD, COLLINS & CO, Xw. 11 rirtat Arrow, Xextt. Poetoffla.PTTSSrfGa Ju!ySL . - c ii ,-l - fij.i ; j .t; n MP ii 4 B COMMISSION: 1 ; H : q Vi ! n ii wa 2SaiV " kfc US Somerset est iUifceUaneom. rrLETONST AMEHICAXCVCL0PJE1)L NEW REVISED EDITION. fcnUrely rewriuan by Ue abltat writ r, oa every nu'oct. x'rmied ln.n new type, and lihtitrmiea wili leiml laoaaaau wnrra.um aud inapa. The work vriictnally puuaal ander the tltla K lax Nia Aauiu uviwufatiMA w a eompielr MU1M. aiuce wnK-b lut ihewidecirculauoo wiiRk it baa ttV" P-rtol ibe tailed aiMea,aod Uo iul :veotuieau which hare uacu nce ui err, branch ot acewoe, Uteratara. aau art, bare uidaol laa autuira and puoiiaber. i.. uli...i tu .n anu uwciwia , . ... ... Ujiot nea auiaou.ruuit liaa AnaBitaa CT M luun tne laat .tan year, the prorre of aia- eorery t: every ueyaxuaeut wl aaowsuTe w work U rcBsrcnce an Uapcra auMia a oaw ure laeowxaaeatof aoUilcal anain liakcpt pac sua u.e ais.viea ol acience, aud mr inu.iol apputauo to tne m.iuiirial aad ufciul art ana u, eMimueana aau reluiemoil oi aoctal ute. tireat Bart and eouacqueut rvtolution, hare .or, enrrra, turoi uia uauoual caaiujea ul peculiar w BKBik 1 ae clt u war ol our oa u couutry, w uico aa at iu he..ut W1MU the fctt roluBJa the w,ra aoooarwa, ba bappuy been eaued, aua a Buw aui el cillilll i D- ai.a iuuu.-.i -....j Lrge accciston to our e-graphical knowledge na UMi aiado 1 tua U.otlauaauie niTgmin ...n.i. i m.Jii kj of thelaat leeade. uh tot natural reun ol Ike lpw ol uaia, bare bruual tuao ,k, a aiuJJ'.uae ui new men, whose uiiuv, rc mi erery ou inaouui, anu ol .a iira rery uue k- carwa to know laa oarucaiara. Urwu ijm-i kjuaut auu important iea;ea maniu.lnwl, ol lukl uue oeiaU are a yet pr- nrtwa ouiy in taa a-a i u " puiaica iol me oav. uut which ouiht o-m to uxtuieu place ia pe'riaauenl and auiJwnue lua- iu preparing the pressnt eutlkw jr the prew. it ka. x.oiH.k. bexuthaauuol uieeouvr, ui truit oawb u luwituatioa w the latcrt jitslbie daiaa, au.1 lo :uru:n n acmrale a.wsiiii ol uie moat re ecutaiKvenc ta kkw. ui ever) lrca prouac uou ia uieraiure, ana ot tne wcwci u.reniiow m , i.-Mi .r. . . .hi aa ta mve a 0Bocavct atai ri.inai nun oi Uie pnuru! ol pouueal and hle- wra.al evcui. - . luealiajbaenkeaaji afUr iong andcaretal omiiBiuary iabwr, iu with tue most ample re ur lor earryiiiS it oa w a aecsaiau tannina uun. Aoueof tne original tereotJ p. plaie have been omu. but efrry pie uaa mo fu.... ti rrfi t.ii.ii. i.ll aue Lciola-.. With Ihe auie piaj. aud eoOloaf, it 11 urwoeceaeur, bat wi.n a ur ttreaier jjciauiary eajuui-uie, au aua itjfh iu.'rvi t u.1 1.. tu il o u. -i t ! i.-o a hae i-cen ?as:s-.vU by longer exiwracuce and enlarged inr in M m ihc li.ustratiou, ahk-h are let rod need for the nrsl uu.e ui l lie jrfelil eoilK uv bi aoiad uoi loriueaiacoi in.ioriai eiict i. but lo give tu d,u:y aawi twra to iuc eaai.ioi. lutociexu lht:. euiora. aU !.ach- oi u and o! natu mikK.ort, -in uvpicl lb Ulool UlooUJ alij re aiiuiw' roautrta oi aocir, artiio.tur aud ara. wci aa luc rarv.ui i-ruce.-: i uiecuamc. ai.ii miiL;a.-twrtr.. AiUioaa inu-uded lor ui airaciKa raiMvr uiaii eatjciaiiiciii, no mu iui( ixva ..jjarca to Uure tncir ameuc cxi araj noa.u tktir eaora-Ouu u eaoriuua. w it ia la-utvcu uicy a Jiuiia a ca.-vioe rwpu- a aa a.iuuratic ltature ol tue c ciojjiuui, ami or lb d iu high canracter. Ai ia IvmU lo eu jK.-riber only. yab.e ocacurrry ulthi roluaia. il aiiii-eoonipieted ui ma .t-cii large octavo vwuiuus. cacu cjiiiuiii, aovui sou laea, m.ly Uluau-aid, witu k:ver-i ib.iaaaad V ood kUsrariBrfS, aiaiaiUi uuuitrou ootoreu LiUiwrapuj M-a. PaMCiANI SIVLE OF .lilM-iNa. la exa Cloth, per ral i iu Ln.ar Lcauier. per vol t iu ilalt i uraey Alorroctu, per4voi J in huil axuseta, exua yui, per vol e in lull .Motrocco, anttnue, gdl eogea, per vol.. 10 lu lad t.aaia. per voi .- lo Eleien vviuluc Q w ready. uxx-ct.u: Toiuaie, unui eompieuon, will be laiued once lu iwo mosts. A..dawciiAea IMuce ol tae American t .ciolhw- dia. oiiii typo. Uiaiirau-jti. eu., will Be aeui craiiaoa apuiiiaiiab. " Jr imUaa uaai aaujiic agent wau:J. Audrrea " J. H. 1LJ.1 A.-iiON, Ajfect, So. iu;s-Lnou, rivunmraa, fa. dee: . mraOT i CABfWEIGHii Masafartarrr, of Galvanize'l Iron Cornices, Window and P-k r Hea.lv Flnlaln. Turret,, Chim ner Cap Vrntilaura. and all kind ol tialranlx ed Iron lmsmental Work. Tin Ko.dlna'. Sp.ot br, and ail kind, uf Job Work promptly aticnd- d to. Xo. 158 Federal Ml. Alegheny City, Pa. 4SSIGNEE S SALE OF VAI, t AKI.F HEAL aal PERSONAL P BOP. Y. By virtue of a ren-ral ml notary a.ioment to me. 1 will fU at the rtri lene of Henry V. Alt father In Bmt her1 valley township, oa Friday, (Jjl-jjer 15, -. 10 oclock. the folk-wing described real and jr sial pmjierty: No. 1. It -rce larm. larze rraroe nonw ana dmi barn. 12S acred, alout lou acre, clear, balance well riinhered. A roanc orchard ol excellea fruit. xouiaxar treue. Jo acre in meadow, the whole fenced. No. i The O0u H wer farm. US acre, bone and bank bam and tenant house and Iwrn. about Sarre. clear. IS acre, in meadow balance well umbered, l.'O mirar tree, well fenced. No. 3. one new irearct raw m ui an-i 10 acre. af land, fkirirlr. lath, and crocai aaw,orcr ,h' water wheel. W leet bieh, 11 feel face. N.j. 4. lw acre w.rf land, well timbered wit D oak. rhetanat and pit. h pine, the whole anderiai! wnu t v-arn ol cl ina 1 1 , n-et tnica. le icet of bct tire clay; and serera I rein ol ir. ore. H..rvr. er.w!!, runns cattle, wairnns. (Wl Wil drill, one-tbrra tntrreet In a r"d threshinr ma chine, tug-ar keeler,. plows, harrows and cultiva tor. May ana straw py tne ton, wneat, rye, oat, and potat-K.ii br the ba'shel. ... L . -1.1 1 A 1 11 I 1 . sI Asfisaee. AKM FOR SALE. Elias Sn-"erarr offer bis fhne farm, sttna'e two milt-9 Northeat of schellsbunr. Be.lf.ird cnty. Pa,, at pnrate rale. The farm contain, 194 acre,, all uk r fence and well watered, art al tt nn in a r-.-d state of cultivation and the remainder well timbered. There are three apple orchards and a number ef Peach and cherry tree, on the premise. Public rnad passe, by hoase aad bara. t -barcbes. mrea. school hcue aad mill are conve nient. This farm is prated but three mile fnm the Bailrna'l. F further lnf-rmat call oa kOBEBT B. SMITH. octll Shanksvllle, Pa. Agent's Outfit Free! Large CwmiiiNion A Vth Premium, ro gixtrsa a Iilirary cf Fasiaiis FictlDii, 2sra cf lT.?.sr; literature: P!hrr4ra' Prawreea. Wrarof WaketteU, B'HstaiC'rns.ie, Paul and Virginia, Oulliver'i Travels. Elitatieth, Tattaek, . Pireioia. ladme. ', . Tai- trjfn Arabian Nigh: s, CTbecfilcte In f rfE TOLTTM E of errr l.eno pasrs. ttaaautoily Ulutcrated with M (all page Eura- iocs. It ( the WovM Stry Book, aad all wast ta read M. AretiL oatnt um tu ail who aieaa baai ueiv and will faithfuHv eanvast. J. B. FOED fc CO . oc KPark Place, New York. pCBLIC NOTICE. Pfotice 1 rebr rrrea that aa aTwdiflatP will be aaawe at the aeju wnk of tke Urarrai Asscra biy of Pennsrlrania. f it the repeal o the Act proved April' fta. Isot. entitled "An Act U attach Siwienet CVanty to the Middle IHstriet for th, SaprrwieCart of Peaney Irania and fnraatboritr ta restmaaldeanaty to taa Weetera litrictof id Supreme Coat. SAME rLOAITHEB. JOBSR.EDIE. LO.C(ABk', W.J. BAER. ED. SCT H. F. SCHELL, J.O. OGLE. A. J.COLBORJT, H. L. BAER W. H. El PPEL, J.H.l'HU J.U K1M.VIEL, W. H. KOONTZ, J AS.L. PI -OH. VAU BAT. F.J. HOOPER. A. H.tXrrRTls, ISAAC HtCTS. W. H. POSTLETUWAITE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. M wf Jvka Wire, late of AUezuenr towa- ship, aacsisit. Lrtteea taatamentarr aa the a bore estate harlna; bw rrantcd to the ataerstawed. wntiea la wereby glwea la taoaa kadebled to u to Bake tsa BMdlata payawat. and taoaa Barroar claim auun it, lu preaent tbeai dalr aataeetlealied ! r( aetUenent at the lata J ceased, oa Sataruar, Koreaiher 13. l'TS. Jvn.1 t.UT2. ort Eicrator. - ahms'hed, isa7. SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, (.AXBrrATHEat. Oraadfather art uTthe open door. And around hit the sunbeam play. While tke Kant (raj loeU are feotly stitreu By the breath uf tie mfld Ortotwr day. . J"..ur .... And lixy seem to say to the oU man I heart, -See ! we grow fcrrely at we grow old " Over the Lwuaean. nvratkl Bear Qmndfataer bjaitt wkk taar-dimnwd eyea, For on th, meadowy at on the kills, The aba-low of rummer' alow death Ilea. ' But over it all, wftS reatrul calm. - There liagen a ajiainful, bender hate. And the breeaa to (Tagraat with nolea rweeu In memoriam of the tanner days. O rand tat her tniaas of the yean gone by, - Tb spring time rt of alt merry yottth, Aad then the tajasaeraf lanhood-ijcyt, Wben hit heart grew wars wlih lore and truth. -Alat r he m arm an, "that time hat pawed. And winter come) tor the year and me : Wba know,, at thw chill of age ereept on, Huw lovely I In Wy death ibafl be V Orandiather lie Ml the Mil-aid brown Lie at rest aad the act ling ran Klsset the spot where luring hand, Laid him duwa when hit Uie wat done Aad over th. meaduer, over the hiUa, Tke breexe guea aobbiag the UveloDg day Tor the fair sweet tamaer whuee life went oat With the shadow of winter chill and gray. Harper sVervjr XASBT OS ISrLATIO. COXFEDSBATE X IlOADS, ATE X IlOADS, I. KENTtl KT, V r, 11, 1875. Which is i September The mail wicb oodertakea to bene fit bis fdlowa loads up a rerj bearj contract llalftbe citizens or ibe Corners are a-eone back ia the moet ongrateful manner onto the Onlimit ed Confidence and Trust Company. They are a tjittin $19 a basbti for wheat, and about the same for oats and corn, and men now talk ur thousands with never before knowd bow to pronounce the word, but Tet ttey ain't bappy. Tbey her a hank erin after redempsnun ur some sort ther demand Ltf know wben this money or oura ia a-goin to be re deemed in suihia else some other kind ut money ez tho our money, barked by faiib, wazct ez good ez aoT in the world. Ef these malcon tents wood only take it and look pleasant, there -oodet: be any trou ble about it. But these men are not the worst we bev to contend with. The citi zens, wicb. are the stancbest support ers nr the new money, ber determin ed that ef we bev the rite to ishoo money they btr the same rite. And so four noo banks ber bio started this week. Macky and Burns started one, with .Macky ez 1 resident and burns t z Cashier, with them and a nigger car penter as the Boord of Direkter. i ney jner jroit tee drop on us by re- quiria the officer to gire bonds, wicb ttoery- egwapriga4 r bwrh, M acker sign Barns', Burns sign Mackey's and both sign tbe nigger carpenter's. Then they ber another advantage orer us, fur tbey bought their own press and print their own notes, wicb ez we her to pay Simpson, the printer, a profit, enables em to make money cheaper than we kin. Ther call their institoosbun "Tbe Nasbnel Benefit Assochaeben " and her the bankin offis in Alackey's ted room, in tb Pogram House. dcaselr woz this bank bistin ont money afore Squire Tettos and Ged ney, the shoemaker, started another, which tbey called "The Biessin Diffusion Bank nr North Aneriky," with the orbs in Gedney s shoe shop, and they got ahead ur us by printin their notes two colors, wich I must ay. gives em a solvent look. By this time wheat bed got up $23 ter bushel, and wuz scace that. Then Tarkins and Barney, the plasterers, who bed made a great deal ur money since innasben set in. iheij bed to start a bank, wich tbey called "Tbe Ekitable and Insaebable Bankin Company ur the Yoonited Slates," and tber irhocd their bills by the bur-btl. Wheat went up immejitly to $33 bushel, and a noo era ur prosperity sot in. Before these financiers got fairly ander way Butts and Bosterd ccn clooded they'd go into bankin', and behold one mornin' the bills af tbe "Labor Stimyoolatin' Company, I, Butts, President," made their ap pearance. They didn't her any offis for Butts sed he didn't see no yoose nr an offis. He cood pay ont money on the street all he wanted to ef tbe people wood take it, and, ez it nerer wuzea't gone' to be redeemed, wat did be want ur ao offis? lie wnzn't a going to any such expense, for he bleered in economizing To go to yooselis expenses wuz to show a culpable disregard ur the interests ur tbe people Wheat went op to $45 per bushel, and there was more prosperity. Then trouble set in in cbanks. The people who wuz not interested in bankin refoosed, pint blank, to take any nr their isboos. Banks wuz a gittin rather too prosprous. A reacksben OEkurred agin our ruon ey, wicb we who wuz interested de termined to crush to wontz. ine omcanais nr tne nre oasts in . WWW tne town met ana decided to bold a meetin nr the citizen, at wich steps sbood be taken to legalize our isboos. ' The meetin wuz held, and nr course we kerried it without anr trouble, for seven-tenths ur 'em bed our mon ey in their pockets, and they wuz very favorable to any ackshen that wood keep it bilia. To that end we past the follerin resolooshens. TTarfM, Tbe Democrisy ur Ohio and Pennsrlrany, with singerly just appresbasben ur the wants nr tbe citizens or tbe Cross Uoads, ber demanded more money; and Warm, Fire compiaies her ker ried out tbe idee or tbe Democrisy ur Ohio and Pennsylrany by fur nisbin tbe people more money; and Warra. otwitbstsndia tbe on- paral!eled prosperity that hex resitt ed from tbe increase in currency, cer tain men in tbe commoonity, by re fosio to take it, decline to be bene fitted; therefore be it Resolved, That meetin nr citizen demand nr tbe Town Council that it townnst convene and pews an ordi nance makin tbe issaea nr tb fire banks legal for ererytbin; from drinks down to taxes; aad that any v uu wuu refooses to take it, or murmurs at it, or in any way discred- its it, shel be held ez a public enemy OCTOBER 20, 1S75. and immediately hung. The whereases and the resolooshen woz passed to wanst, and I felt eas ier. With the power to bang all which refoose to take our money, I i -tber think I can make it current. A rope over a limb nr a tree i pers wader of rare merit, ami it is the best endorsement nr our paper that we kin possibly her. So far, ao good. Bat ja4 ez I wuz feelin good orer my success, that unmitigated cuss, Jebial Per kins, the man wat gave his note to Bascom for a barl nr wbiskey with with sicb distinguished success, rose and ged be bed a series ur whereas and aresolooehen to pass. He then went on to say that he bed given this question nr finance a great deal nr study. He endorsed fully the posi shen nr the Democrisy or Ohio and Pennsylrany. He bleered in more money money naff for ererybody. He pi o ted with pride to tbe develop ment nr tbe Corners since the crea sben or more money, and be bleeved that still more money would make still more prosperity. " The idee wuz correct The Government sbood ishoo promises to pay, and faith sbood make em good, without any sicb nonseace ez redeemin; and if the Government sbood do it why sbnodn t banks; if banks why not indivijjiles? That's what he wanted to know. Ef ther wuz any sich thing ez redeemin ur it in gold or anything else, the people mite ber the rite to ask if them ez isbood tbe money bed gold or ao jibing else to redeem em with, butez tber ain't no redeemin perposed. wnytnat ruestion don t come in. The people ber to her faith, and that's all tbe beven ther is in tbe transacksben. He was a bleerer in more money, and be bleeved that tbem ez hed the greatest need for money shood ber the pririlege of i&hooin it, and so long ez the people took it from each other it ansercd all the perposes ur money and wnz money. Therefore be perposed the yoonanimus adopsbun ur tbe follow ing whereases and resalooshen: Wareas, Ef yoo her a good thing, you can't her too much ur it; and Jlarfas, The increase ur currency in tbe Corners htsz bin productive nr prosperity sicb as we never dreamed nv; and Wartas, It is the dooty ur all earthly governments to diffoose its bleisings ekally, therebr imitatin the doos of heaven, which falls alike on the just and unjust; and Wareas, Tbe nianofakter ur mon ey sbood not be confined ti th few, but shood be the priTilege nr the many; and Wareas, We recognize the justis and propriety of eompellia the people to take sich money ez may be Isbood; therefore, be it - Itesolced, That" erery man may ishoo hiz notes nr hand in sich sum's ez may soot hiz interest or conveni ence, the same ez tbe notes isbood by oar fir bankin institooshnns. And the d d ideois abslootly passed tbe resoloosben without a minit's delay, and tbey demanded that the Council meet that very nite and pass tbe ordinance, which it did. Ez every last man nr em commenst writin notes to wonst, and baying a'l sorts or things with em, we're liable to her enuff money at the Corners immejitlr ez much ez our brethren in Ohio acd Pennsylrany wood de sire, eren. Ererything in the shape ur labor bez bin abandoned, for every bod v bez gone into the manufakteT nr cur rency that iz, everybodr who kin write. Thank Heaven that tbey never favored skoals here the ina bility to shed ink is the only limit to our lnSashen Oae eingler result bez followed ordinance, viz; Nobody bez notbin to bell. I went into a eboe store yes terday, thinkin to treat myself to a pare of boots, but the dealer hadn't any to sell "But I see a hundred pare on the thelves," sed I. "They her all bin bought by peo ple over in the next county," sed ibis rillin: "they wuz bought for gold. Possibly ef yoo hed gold I cood get one ur em to sell you a pare hisseit." And he sed suthin about bringin a horse to water, but yoo coodent make him drink. It is plain to me that more legisla- sbun is a goin to be necessary. Up to a certain pint tbey took our money, bat somehow them ez aint a matin it are a fitin sby or it Petroleum . asbt, President of tbe Onlimited Trust and Confidence Company. P. S. More trouble. Bascom sez he' got to bev something to go to Looisville with beside our paper, or be'U her to close. And all tbe me chanics ia the village, who bev to bur tbinfcrs in Looisville, are clamorin for sutbin they kin boy with, and threaten, ef they don't get it, to bust things. W un or em impudently sed that afore the inflation period they didn't her much money, but they cood not do suthin with wat they bed. And tbe people applauded the disturber. 2d P S. Bascom hez jest eome in. The last drop ur likker is gone, and he swears he'll close his bar er we don't do suthin townnst I ber call ed a meetin of tbe Direkter. Ef Bascom closes we are lost forever. The Corners kin get on wrtb any thing but that I kin get on awhile, for 1 her a iue in reserre. but Here help tbem who is not perrided. T 1 . N. Scald nod peel as many tomatoes as will 611 aiarge stone jar. set tbem in a arm ores for an bonr, tbea skim off the watery Iiqnid, press ane squeeze tbem in a sieve; and salt, cayenne pepper, pounded mace and cloves to yoor taste; to every quart of tomatoes altow half a pint of best vinegar, stew all slowly for three hours, stirring well until it becomes a smooth, thick paste. Then pat it into small jars and corer with egged papers. It is excellent when fresh tomatoes are not to be bad, and is a nice addition to sonp. Buro.1 AVw Yorker. Many'of the furnace aad rolling mills in the iron districts are res a ra ing operations. J1 L V- JL VLJ JL 1 ii a vn rw j , m j Tke way ta. Cab I. talk a. An operator sits in a room, darken ed by curtains. Oa his desk stands a little instrument named the "re flecting ealranometer," the Invention of Sir William Thompson, without which Atlaitic telegraphy would be a slow process, not exceeding two or tiru vnrHi ner minute, instead of eighteen or twenty, the present rate. The delicate instrument consists of a tiny magnet and a small mirror swinging on a silk thread, the two together weighing but a few grains. Tbe electric current passing along the wire from Valencia, deflects the magnet to and fro. The mirror re- fleets a spot of light on to a scale, in a box placed at tne upcraiui a right hand, where by an oscilliatioo, the spot of light indicates the slight est movement of the magnet, follows erery change in the received current; and every change, great or small, produces a cyrresponding oscillation nf th snot nf lirrht on the scale. A . --o- . . ! tfio .Inh.Vot tne aipnacet. When receivinsr a messaje from Valencia, the operator watches the movements of light speck, which keeps dancing about over the scale on his right To his practised eye, each movement of the spot of light repre sents a letter of the alphabet, and its seemingly fantastic motions are spel ling outthe intelligence which the pulsings of the electric currents are transmitting betweeD the two hem ispheres. It is truly marvelous to note how rapidly the experienced operator disentangles the irregular oscilliation of the little speck into the letters aad words which they repre sent. Ureases Uexxl ftleeprra. Napoleon, at St Heleoa, censured what he called historical silliness (nirtirriJi) on the part of historians who judged ill of men and events. "It was wrong, for example, to ex patiate on the calmness of Alexan der, Ccessr, and others, for having slept on the eve of a battle. There are none of oar svldiers, of our gen erals, who have not repeaud this marvel twenty tirres, and nearly all the heroism lay in the foregoing fa tigue' M. De Segur describes him passing the night before Wagrani, within reach of the enemy, on the alert, the Lorsf s bridled. "The Emperor was in te middle of his guard. A spread mantle served him for tent He slept under it scarcely three or four hours, but as profoundly as usaal. It was necessary to wake him in the morning. This will excite no aston ishment if we ieflect that at these critical moments history shows as hardly any great men without sleep or appetite; not that robust health is indispensable to these great actions, but rather because they require de rated and firm'ebaracters which main tain their calar." Conde was an excellent sleeper; so was the Duke of Wellington; so was Pitt, till his health became fatally shattered; and the power or habit is quite as essential in civil as in milita ry affairs, for without it both mind and body must prove unequal to a strain. One striking exception was Nelson, who, whea everything was ready for the attack on Copenhagen, and he was only waiting for a wind, wa3 with diffculty persuaded to at tempt an hour or two of rest He allowed bis cot to be placed on the deck and lay down oa it, but never closed his eyes a moment, and at brief intervals during some hours, kept anxiously inquiring about the wind. Napoleon or Wellington would have ordered himself to be called when the wind was favorable, acd gone quietly to sleep. Yet Nel son was a hero in the brightest ac. ceptation of the word; The flery spirit working oat Its war. Fr? tted the pany boiiy to.iiecay." At Wagram tbere was a time wnen he French left was routed, and the artillery at Boudet taken. Intelli gence of this disaster and of tbe threatening advance of tbe Austrian right to operate on the French rear being brought by one of Massena's aides decamp, the Emperor remained silent, impassive, as if he had beard nothing, with looks fixed on tbe op posite side, on Neusiedl and Davou?t It was not till be saw the fire of Da roost, and his rictoriousright wiDg pass the h-'trb twer of bis villa?e, that be turned to the aide de camp: "Boudet's artillery is taken. Well, it was there to be taken. Go and tell Masseo a that the battle is won." It was then far from won; a desperate effort was required to redeem it, and be was obliged to order up bis re serve, to which he never resorted ex cept in the last emergency. 'Having given this order, confident of its execution by Laariston, Da roust, and d' Abovilie, and sure of its effect, tranqailized, moreover, by the progress of Davoust and our right wing, Napoleon alighted, and that which will astonish, but is certain, is that, calling Rustan, (the Mamelouk) he caused his bearskin to be spread j oat, stretched himself upon it, and . fell into a deep sleep. This sleep bad already lasted nearly 20 minutes, and was beginning to create disquiet wben be awoke, without surprise, without eagerness to know what had come to pass during this absence of his consciousness. We could even see, by the direction of bis first lock, and by the orders which be redoubled that he resumed, or rather followed, his train of thought as if it bad un dergone no interruption." Quarter ly lievicic. Yesterday morniog as a Grand Trunk train was leaving tbe depot a gaunt aiao with a big satchel rushed into tbe building, uttered a load yell and tore down tbe platform like alt steer running away. 1'ossioiy ne -a a A miKf Kara sinelit that train but tor a slip which sent him sprawling on th- Jank and drore his head arainst a big immigrsni cnesi wud a lemoit bump. Sereral people rushed up and one called out: "Ar yoa going on the train?" Tbe gannt man sat np, felt of his head, robbed bis knees and indig nantly replied: "No, rou infernal idiot: l m going to sit right here all summer." Fret Pre3. code ef signals is so arranged bjia-wn ne.r.y to tne aeei, p.anamy, which the movement of the spot of j having been torn off and ribs sawed , light is made to indicate the letters of off by those .ho thought it no harm whole xo. m!!r!X?x Perry. Flaaahlp. Tbe Erie Di'r-atrh says: The clory of one cf'the chief points of mterest ia tbe harboi of Erie that which hung around tbe place hallow- edby the remnants of Perry's victo-J A woman mast make, in ouropia rioui flagship, the Lawrence, has j ion, a better wife and a better mother departed. Her remains have been for being educated to be self-reliant lifted from tbeir quiet resting place and self-dependent Then, parents, under the waves of Misery Bay, j look to it that your girls ar thus el aad carried shore wards to the edge j ucated; and then, when yoa ar forc- of the peninsula, bncsrmg toviewied to leave them, yoa will reel tna the historical relic. The remoral is looked upon with disfavor by the majority of oar citi zens, and it is not to be wondered at - i W . 1 1- . I as tne liawreuce cau ueeu lying meres ao long that she was accounted pub-1 lie property, and ia the summer time I was visited by hosts of strangers j the frame work oa one side being j visible to whom, as w,ell as to our own citizens, it was an object of tbe greatest interest. j Th pomaina in a nnpsp IfftTikinTi mass. The port sido has been cut jP1- -down nearlr to the keel, rjlankinir ! 1 plJ jou . l lieu Ult re in wuvuuu uw uv- r ., icuir, auu iu;s us uctu vir. uu uu Ul at least a third of ber bottom has gone. The Lawrence Isr on her! i starboard side, aad that side is there-1 fore tolerably whole to the deckj beams, (upper works all gone years j ago), and the timber is, in general, sound and in good condition, but is a purplish black, the result of the reac-j lion of the water. j The Lawrence was built in H13, Pior&lf .nil I Ii. Vii,rii h.i'nif m. I h nt.il anri rfjarlv tnr prriPA in rAlir U.H anri .iir for arrir in four!" u"lu. .'-"JU months. The keds of both vessels he , tbe other way. were laid br Captain Daniel Dob-! 0r- mW" that spudes wer bins. but the boats were built bv truaps, and you held the n.ae spot Noah Brown, and the Lawrence was!auJ,k'a? a,d turned npth ace, what launched June 23, 1313, and tbe Ni-! atrara on July 4th, of the same year. What they did are matters of history that will nevei be forgotten. Of tbe twenty-eeven killed on the American side in the battle with ihe British flee:, twenty-two were on bcarJ the Law rence, and tee proportion ct tne wounded was equally great, the battle she was brought Ler ia 114 she was fktedeutto t:ack the forts at Mackinaw, but she was unsuccessful, and ia 1515 she was sunk, and there has remained ever since. She was about 100 feet long, 26 feet beam, aad 9 feet depth of hold. Her bulwarks were high, and she was illy fitted for other than a war vessel, and accomplished ber mis sion. The old boat was risited yesterday by many hundred ris:tors, and We ber took views of them and of the boat Among the visitors were relic hunters who helded themselves lib erally until stopped by the proprie tors" To save it tbey will cut it op and store it awar. Wheat After Polalwra. There is no better fallow crop for wheat thaa potatoes, especially on strong, beavy soil, ice tnorouga;fKjUiI1,ye(jf wheezy equaller the ground in excellent tilth, and on ly a light plow is needed, if the pota toes were planted in sod that is usu ally well rotted by fall, and is turned to the surface where most needed for the young wheat plants. The ob jections to wheat after potatoes are the difficulty of getting the crop off in time for sowing. With the old fashioned peaebblow it was practica bly impossibly; but the early rose in augurated a new era in fartiiing. I know several men, aud tbe shrewd est of farmers, who make practice of planting three to live acres of early rose to be followed by wheat Planted very early on clover sod, tbe crop is marketed early, much of it selling for the fancy prices generally paid in moj-t markets for new pota toes. There is, then a whole month for plowing and preparing the ground. Even when planted later, there is usually time to get early ri.se off soon enough for wheat sowing. And later planted early rose usually yield bet ter than those got ia early. A year ago this fall a neighbor marketed three aeres of early rose, ICO barrels, at $1.50 per barrel. This gave a gross amount of $0 per acre, beside some small potatoes for seed and feeding. The ground was sown to wheat, and tbe yield this year is bushels per acre. There is an ex cellent eaten of clover, as I have no ticed there ulsravs isou ptaio ground. Of course tbe '.aad was rich, but it does not par to work a"y other. Two such crops as those I have cited will pay for a good deal of manure. The exhaustion of the soil, I am confident, is less than it would have been if the potatoes bad been followed by oats and that by wheat The wheat crop is fully as good as if tbe potato grounu had beoa summer fallowed the next season and then sown. The great advantage of sowing wheat af ter early potatoes, or corn, is that it enables" tbe farmer to keep his land in clove: with only two years' crop ping instead of three. Country 6V-i tleman Aawieai Wwswaltw Net. It may, perhaps, be worth while to point "out that nets to protect per sons of sleepers from the attacks of noxious insects; though perhaps at no time very conimuu in Engloud were known inforiueT days to others be side Richard, Bishop of London. Tbere was a ' bedstead with a net for knatta" ia the new chamber at Saw-j tre Abber when an inventory of that! , . . . t -: establishment was made at the time : of the dissolution ol tu monasue- of tbe monastic corporations. Bartholomew G.an- Til. in bis "De PropneUubusRe-! rtim Arevisa a rcrsiuuy uao I ter in which he feeling of te wl fered much, now flye that soucketn Woodde. lie nas ; - rvr - - , a ww Is i B inMlf Ptaa aa TaWndm I IT AIlataar t&nfl : mere nu u fwv . i to soucke tbe bloudde. . i And is gendered of rotted or corrupt ; of cararnes and corrupt ; tells, witn tae deep ' be.d. ,d sars. "Now. iist 10 bad evidently suf-1 . o-rfeetlr stiU. and don't a "gnatt is a lytteie t 'm m h.ir . on . -,!rn !-.... ,r "r . Tew ntinnall1'"i,"""ul,,- piaces ui uiaiicjo. - i flappings of wynges bv maketh noyse ! in the avre as though be ttarrea W:'am and arrereth slepynge men with J noyse and with bytinge, and waietn them of therre reste, and fleeth about j mooste br nrght, and bytetb mn Cit,lh6irl,alaaae,. The only fairway f pwrtu! to bring up their children is to give the jrirla an equal show with tbe boys. We mean to educate them as they do the boys, and prepare them ia Lite manner ia all respects to rely upon and support themselves. This is tbe only tne solution of the much, rexed question c? wciaaa's rights. The strong tendency of tbe age is H re more all the 'disabilities, social as well as legal, which have hitherto prevented women from competing successfully with men in all the dif erent professions and industries. A IU a L l VI U a Ilk. 1 null bui cj.i ... that 'tis on herself she should rely, on reaching that age at which boys ! strike out into the world; ana not j lean helplessly upon father or mother, , waitin? for that future model hus- band who is to come some day to provide her with "an establishment" comforting assurance that whatever happens, married or single, they have the ability to support themselves, and are not liable to be thrown oa the charitr of a cold world. Am O Bail wat. Xwtfcwr. Mr3. Bliss, of Mullett street, found a euchcr deck ia her bor's pocket, 'and whea she took him by the bair he calmly said : "Hold on, mother it isa t rour he hissed, tizht- , - b "' c.w came yea d. "l tramp ,. , -, . I this war 1 be exclaimed. i ,. , , , ,. , , L "Trumps ! trumps What do you ; an U '.r w aaiuaam ti uni'i , "Why, mother, any fool knows that the n'jht bower will take an ace erery time." "It will, th !" she bised as she walked him around. "Of course it will. If diamonds are trumps, fur instance, and I hold the ace and left bow " Bwers! bowers! Ill bower you le said as w,oulJ -u uo' ue rnwi.r ',- ed. "Oh, I'll .-bow you what I'd do!"' she growled as she got ia a left hander on his ear. "I ll teach you a lesson ysu'll never forvt ! "That wouldn't be Ifoyle, mother; von could pick np the ace auJ make After !"P'3t Tery " ' j But she drew him over her knee Pre. Why She Stopped Her Papee. She came bouncing through the sanc tum door like a cannon ball, and without pausing to say, "How d'ye do?" she brougat her umbrella dowa oa the table with a mighty crash and shorjfd : "I want yoa to stop my paper." "All right, madam." "Stop it right off, too," she persist ed whacking the table again, "for I waited long enough for you to do the sqaare thing." She qcieted down for a moment, as we run our finger down the list of names, and when we reached her's and scratched it out she said: There ; now mebbe you'll do as you'd ought to after this, and not slisrbt a woman iescansa she's noor. j jf MM rjcn f0is happen to have a little red-headed, baady-legired. born to them, rou puff it to the skies. and make it out an angel ; but when poor people have a baby, yoa don't say a word about it vea if it's tbe squarest-toed, blackest-haired, biggest-headed, nobbiest little kid that ever kept a woman awake nights. That's what's tbe matter, and that's why I stopped ray paper." And she dashed out as rapidly as she came. "Vot You Livn ox Attwats?" A citizen cf Toledo, in the ordinary current of business, became pos-esor of a note of a German saloon keeper. Tbe note became due, he took it to the party and presented it for pay ment. The man was not prepared to 1 quidate bis obligation, and asked for an extension cf time. This binsr granted, and tbe conditions settled properly, he was turning to leave, when the German said: 4 S boost rait von leetie whiles, unt I gifsyou ein glass goot peers." "No, I thank yoo, I don't drink Leer." was the reply. " Vel, den, I gifs yoa veeskees, that is p? tter as so mooch." "No, I thank you, I don't drink whisky." "Sno ! den, I know how I fix yon ; I haf goot vines," jerking dowa a bottle with a flourish. Again the quiet, "No, I thank you, I don't driuk wine." "Vot ! yoa don't trink neddings; veil, I gifs you ein goot shegar." Once morr, "No thank you, I don't smoke." Mein Goot,"exc!amed the Dutch man, throwing up both hands, "no peers, no reeskees, no vines, no do bacco, no noddings vot yoa live on, anywavs betatces, eh?" Toledo P.lal.' A 1 aealf Ssek. Every farmer should own a scrap book in which to paste agricultural items. Almost any man in reading a paper will see things which he will wish to remember. He will perhaps see suggestions, the value of which b? will desire to test, or hints which he will want to be governed by in fu ture operation a And yet, after read ing the paper, be will throw it down and probably never see it again. In i ocb a case all the valuable articles will be lost. To prevent such a loss, erery reader should clip from tbe pa pers such articles as be desires to preserve, and paste tbem in a book. Such a book, at the end of a year r win w .ater; Die. - . mi t .r I .. ' Dhotorrtsber fc pictare ke putl pB,ta . .mTOnm&m 0f ronntena nee. and lock ;rtgnt into tne muzzie oi inisreroirer. . . . . .1 , . a . .1 or ITIJ blow toe top of your neaa n- Mr reputation as an artist is at stake, -, . , . nonsense aboct ..-. . B enterprising Richmond womaa riealer in ice daring the summer. and ia winter she deals ia eoaL ' " When is aa egg not oral? Whea yoa tr U rouad, nr rerolver. cocks it levels It at AAJVWw was - 7 r - w r
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