A l.r.AP roB I.OTK.K. Hiding over tbc Texan prairie on ber ppirited black steed, with checks glowing and eyes flashing with a sense of limUleea libertj, Alice Arlrn eemed a second Pi Vernon an Amazonian queen ererrtbioy brave and beautiful. A rumni'-r day'a sun was linking beyond lie Lorizon line of the wide expaufK.- f prairie. A light breeze came murmuring over the ondnla t;ng jrraws. "Thi ia perfectly claimed Alice, rem "The wind fairlr l:f i-Iijrbtlul!'' -x-ber bal. ibe bsir from my brow." ""If Tea more a cLi'uon, you would be more desirous to aro d that effect," laughed her lirot)T. ' Iniaiiin Arab and rue canij-riu v r th -prairie in ltae of that arti-W A lire uiiu'h'd. ' If I were a cynic, I would y t bat a chignon i a fit emblem of civ i.'ir.atinn a sham; but as I am not a ryuir, I will enjoy my present fr-e-lom in thankfulness" I ay, Alire, had'nt wc better re turd? They generally want meat tLc Ranch about this time." 'I'll excuse yonr further attend anc', Tom, but I am determined to jro as tar a the river. I've discov ered a new species of running vine among the trees there." Tom reined in hi horse and hesi tated "Why, Tom, said Alice, "you are not afraid that anybody will ran nway with ine, I hope," and she el.ork her riding whip valiantly; ' and it'ii possible for me to run away with anybody, for there are not a dozn living souls in as many leagues." She re-arranged the folds of her dark green habit, and with a grace ful, iii-K-k obeisance to Tom, darted a war. Tom, unlike moti brothers, a iiuirea bis- bieit-r more man any '. tle on earth. These two wcrf to each otiier alone in the world and thtir mutual love was ioCniiely great er on thi account. Tom Ptood tv. for sotiie time, looking after the re ceding figure, until the red horizon reminded hi:n of his duties at the i KitucL. Reaching a cluinp of trees on the 1ank or the narrow stream, Alice tithed, and gazed around her. Amid ail the gorgeous coloring oT the Bcene there mingled that undeGnahle spirit of sadness which never fails to ac company the death of a day. Per haps this was in unison with her thoughts, for a grave expression came iti ) her eyes, and the half fniile v a-ed to play aronnd her lips. Her thoughts had front bavktwo year back through months of drea ry mailing and sclf-rcproai-b. The figure of the man she had loved ciritifd to conic between her and the suuset, with tbe reproachful look be t.i l won at their parting. (!oy Philips and site bad niPt, and become encaged. He bad loved her passionately, and she bad returned his love with equal fervor tbey bad diiTcrcrit ways of showin it Guy would hate been content to gaze at her from morning to night, and a smile or a word would have been sufficient f-r him. Alice was not sat isfied with this, tsbe wanted her lover to be more ' lover like" less indifferent," as she phrased it They wore at a fa-hionable summer resort, nd Alice flirted fat and furiously. Guy b re this with admirable pa tienee. "A male imitation of Chaucer's GriseIJa," she murmured, impatient ly. "Will nothing arouse bimf" There was a certain pelf-styled Spanish marquis at tbc hotel. " He was pretty well known to be an tin scrupulous gambler. At one of the balls, Alice selected hitn as partnor in two successive waltzes. ' Something must come of this," she thought as she whirled around to the strains of tbe ' IJlue Danulie." Something did con e of it Goy I bmps.' spirit was aroused. After the dance, he grasped Ler wrist, and led Ler out upon the balcony. He sternly commanded her never to dance a round dance with anr other than himself. Alice bad not bar gained for this. She wanted more warmth, even jealousy, in ber lover; but she would brook no infringement on her liberty of action. She repli ed haughtily, there was a stormy scene, and they parted. When her brother Tom proposed to ro to Texas, and to invest some winner in a pcheme for raising cattle, Alice had volunteered to accompany him; and she was glad of tbe chance, for accustomed scenes and people had become- painful to her. Sitting in ber saddle here, with the Texan prairie land around ber, she reviewed tbe pat with bitter sorrow. She was awakened from ber reverie by the (onndsof approaching horses' coots. On tbe opposite side of the river. which the drought had narrowed to a small, turbulent stream, Alice saw hand of horsemen. They were ap proaching. She drew back amid the trees, and watbed them. As they came nearer, sbe saw tbey were Co manche Indians. Tbey reached the opposite bank, and stopped to par Icy. Their attention seemed fixed on sonic object in the distance. Alice looked in the direction indicated by their gestures, and saw tbe duskV forms composing t herd of buffaloes cuuinea against tbe glowing sky. The ComancbescvidenilT resolved to pursue tbe flying herd. To Alice's great relief, they dashed twtr. lear ing only three of their number on the river bank. Looking closely at these three which she could easily do, as tbe river at this point was extremely carrow sue noticed tbat one or them was a white man. He was very pale, and bis hunting shirt was tlood stained. His bands were bound together with thongs, and he Lang upon his horse's neck as if too weak to sit upright Without doubt Le was a captive; and the two Indi ans lad been left to gnard him. Tbe Comanches bad their backs turned towards her, and were following with their eyes the course of their com- F (anions. She could, however, plain y see tbe features of tbe captive. tier lace grew w hite as she looked, and she nearly reeled from ber sad dle. The captive was Goy Philips! With a great, almost superhuman effort she collected her faculties in order to answer the question: what is to be done? tier firft thought was to blow tbe histie in the end of her riding whip, the sound of which if tie aril n-nnlrf Ving ber brother and his dependents w ier rescue. i at 6be felt sure that I would not bo heart) f.e th. r?.-i. , wag too far away, and Ler eignal of wu. auiu u.siress would draw the attention of the Comaochea to ber without pro Juc'.ng any good effect. aueuoukS Ol the nwrtmiNiir. fc. u. U,pu, ao, rocVrf tfee rtr,tIM j 7r , br,wl,n tomoHuona thread . wVer w,s t-rely visible from ! i i i . . . tLeir tieichL ,.T , , . f the outer eoge of the stora u snra-j A bold idea eoUrd Alice's mind, cient to force it to travel along the) It was a womanly idea: to a man it! Gulf coast toward Florida the track of; wouiu i:c ccvuitu iiiv. She put her hand into the holster of her saddle to feel tbet htr toy-like pietols were safe. How thankful sbewaatbat the had complied with Tarn's reqaest end carried 'bese weapons! Taking a revolver ia one hand and ber whip in the other, s-he prepared to leap the river. Tee ii;re thought of this attempt would have chilled the heart of the most infatuated Eo elish fox hunter, for although the stream was narruw for a rirer, vet ir it ws a terrible lefcp. Sayiug prayer in Ler heart, she made ready to descend among the uuciiusciou eneuv liolJiu-: the reins Itetwcen her teeth. "On. Dion, .: The sliugiuttly i the nul-Se fldtjk. The hi'if-r rvareti. full U'.ioa'i's i Then he i iseeimd aln-t lilaflr linn i i t i -:.-! !i tit into a f.ire fee! Struck the edge of the v her bank. Down came the whip. lie gathered hiniselt np. Horse aud rider had leaoed the river. i The ai-toiiiphed Comatichcs turned and viewed the apparition iu amaze ment Alice levelled her pistol at the nearest Indian and fired. He wavered in his peat, and then fell with a crashiog thud to the ground. Alice dropped ber whip and seized the bridle of Gov Philips' bora;. She beard Gay nwrmur her name. '!" Tour snurs if'vou can.' sl:e said. The frightened animals were head ed towards the river. She used the butt of her pistol to urge them on. It seemed as if her brave spirit awed the horses into obedience. With a bound, which seemed, as if it would Icraek their smews, tbey cleared tee gulf. The Coruauebe attempted to fol low, bu- his horse refused to leap. Infuriated, the Indian goaded tbe &n ima! to it. The borse barely touch- i . the bmk with his front uoois, struggling to gain it for an instant, and theu horse aud rider sai'k d-jwn into the channel beneath. Stopping but a moment to cut the libroosrs which bound Guy 1 ti'.up - ! - . .. . arms rOOC 03 lowaius Kaocb. Ere they had fainted from loss siirnriM! was unbounded when Alice delivered her rescued into his hands. He pronounced Gay's wound, al tboogb severe, to be not dangerous. When Guy's senses returned, and he saw Alice, who had refused to leave him, there was a scene, the dia logue of which, thoogb somewhat in coherent, was mutually satisfactory to the actors. It appeared that Guy, having strayed from his party, had been pounced upon by these strolling Com anches, and, after a brave struggle on his part, taken prisoner, to serve as a hostage fr several of tbtir number who had been captured by the United States' soldiers. "I say. A'.ice," laughed Tom, "you have fairly ass?rted woman's right to use a pistol." "I will continue to assert woman's right to help man," returned Alice, glancing fondly at Guy. And Guy knew that a similar right would be his in future as fur as Alice was concerned. The Artef TklahlBjC. ' Too much stress cannot be laid upon the fundamental importance of perfect command over thought How many a student finds a lack of this power the chief hindrance to pro gress! How many a page must ue re-read, how maor lessons conned over er and over to compensate for laps- of thought! In the Vo es absence of this power over mind lies tbe chief difference between mental strength and mental weakness. Some men think as a cnua plays w no a hammer, striking little blows here, there, anywhere, at any object with in reach." The action of & strong mind may bo compared to a stcae breaker's fclcdge-bammcr, dealing stubborn blows successively upon one spot till the hard rock cracks aud yields. The power to classify and arrange ideas in proper order is one tbat comes more or less slowly to even the best of minus. In propor tion as this faculty grows stronger. desultory and wasted effort diminish es. ben tbe nuna acts, u acts iu some purpose, and can begin wbereit left off without going over tbe a hole ground again to take up tbe threads of its ratiocination.. Concentration and system are thus seen to be the chief elements in the art of thinking. To cultivate the Erst, watchfulness to detect tbe least wandering, and the immediate exer tion of the will to call back and bold the mind upon the subject unde- con sideration, should be vigilantly exer cised. To secure the latter, the prac tice of aualyzing and considering the different paruof a subject, first sepa rately, and then in their relations to each other, is a discipline to which, we are sorry to say, is much uegte ed in most methods of instruction. The M aaarn mt m Firm. When a flea is made to appear as in elephant, we can see all the won derful parts of its formation, and arc astonished to find tbat it bas a coat of armor much more complete than ever warrior wore, and composed of strong polished plates, fitted over each other, each plate covered like a tortoise ebell. and where they meet hundreds of strong quills project, like those on the back of nrcupiue and hedge bog. There ia niued neck, the bright eye, the transparent cases, the piercers to puncture the skin, a sucker to draw away tbe blood, 'ail long jointed legs, four of which 'are foliied on tbe breast, all ready at any moment to be thrown out with tremendous forCe for that jump which bothers on when tbey want to catcb bim, and at tue ead of -each leg hocked clan's, to enable him to crng to whatever be alights upon. A flea cac jump hundred times Us own length, which is tbe same as if a man jumped six hundred feet ; and he can draw a load two hundred times bis own weight. ftara Trarka Arms late Awaerlmn The interest awakened by the ad rent of the great Texas cyclone shows the importance attached to meteorological science in its relation to commerce and navigation. A cy clone moving over tbe surface of the sea meets with very little resistance from friction with tbe waters, while, on tbe otber hand mountain ranges and other topographical inequalities j itow can vou prore j "Well, of the land surface have tbe effect ofjwjj T0U uevcr read in de Bible vtt u. li .w . rA i,.,.i-;ntr ita ! advance, and sometimes of dissolving " . . . -e i: it completely. The valley of tbe Mississippi, "being walled in, as it were, by tbe Rocky Mountaius and the Allegheny range, preseuts a coin uarativelv luiy and level surface to advincjair elor;JJ ,nd unew ,Lc resistance of the denser iiJies of air h.t .1. ar r.,.,.in ;. ront whh the cyclone will be along the line of j the Ohio and Mississippi aiieys to the region of the lakes, whence it bends and follows the ralW of the St. Lawrence to the sea. We have already referred ia our article to the peculiar northeasterly movement of all stcrma in the northern hemisphere Th's is largely due to the rotation tf the c-rth, and commences when th- su-rin center reaches the thirtieth n .ral'el of latitude. Were there no lr-re atmospheric cocditions to al Vibe track of a st.-rm it w ould irav- j I along the curve of a para Ik.! , f-A- twinz a course similar to thHt of t';e i el lowinz great ocean currents of the Gulf : Stream in the North AlUiitic undj Kuro Si H" Jdu fstrenu u the I'ariiic. As tipiaiiif'l iu wur r;icl; f yt!-lerdy, the inllut-iic? of ili.-e oceanic curreUH of w arm ur on the lraik of a pt. nn travtliu iu their direction tviisidf rauie. Storms that originate i:i the Chinese alnn.M iuvariahlv fuiloW the course of the Japan current until they strike the American continent at tue nortnern e.vreum vi i". Rocky Mountains, whence they de scend in a southerly direction along tbe eastern slope ot'the range, press ed downward bv the dense body of cold air that o'verlies the northern part of the continent. Whin they reach the vicinity o! the likes their northeasterly tendency aain asserts itself, and the storm glides over the lakes and down the St Lawrence Valley, as in the case of Southern cyclones. Few great storms are known t" cross the Rocky Mountains or the Alleghanies in s direction per pendicular to the axis of their range, and we therefore find that the torna does that sometimes devastate the Western States and Territories are purelv local disturbances, arising from 'local causes There are three main storm tracks traversing tbe United States namely, that from . .i . .. r Tin the northwest to the lake region, as souto as St Louis, and thence through the St. Lawrence vallpy to tbe sea; that from the Gulf of Mex ico through the Mississippi valley to the lakes and tbe St. Lawrence val- rcached it. Guv ; ley to tbe sea, and that foi'.owiog the of blood. Totn;siu'f Stream and crossing ortbern Honda, Aiauaiua auu ucu.-gd iu mc Atlantic coast aud thence uortbeaH er'v along the coast line to Nova Scotia. Any deviations frni tLese main tracks are caused by atmospher ic resistance t5 the direct advance o' the storm. . V. IlcraU. The Wajr l Bl l'lrld. It is hard, says the Cincinnati Commercial, for a" Northern farmer, w jo watches the horizon with aching eves, to understand the clock-like morning, the air transfused with a blushing, rainbowy effulgence that melts away in the ardent kisses of the sun into an intense dazzle of sun light up to two o'clock. Then the skirmishers of rain rush in on cool dewy winds, and by sharp three o'clock thfi whole line is platoon fir ing in great, heavy fusilades. Such raius! Gorgeous, glorious, rushing, a magnificent enthusiasm of plunging moisture. Then tbe long roll of tbc thunder drums; the cracking artillery, with its tplendor of electric flash, tonid off in low rolls ; and, before you are aware, the Mobile army has gathered up iu 6pleudid wings, its lire and after guard reserves, and only in tLe . -. J .-: J . . l$ west you see us grauu vieiunuus ui- e ssy wun oroau ix in a few rain bows some foggy mornings when the whole air is prismy, and the clear, still lake looks like an under.-ky, and you haVe some idea of Florida in tLc rainy season. Regular as tho clock, that martial and grand battle pano rama goes on at set two o'clock, to be closed positively no change on ac count of weather-by five o clock p. ru. A Yuwb alatesiaau. The other day, when a VicWsburg boy bad trouble with a neighbor's boy and came out Erst best, be real ized that something must be dne at home, he slid into tho house and said : "Mother, you know how good and kind you have been to Mrs. 11 , next door." "Yes, I have tried to be a good ticigbbor to her." "Well, do you km she says that you clean your teeth with a white wash brush, and that father ought to have a pension for living with you?" lie slid out, and when Mrs. 1. remind the gate, on the way home to the house to ask why her bry must be pounded up in that way, she heard a shrill voice calling out: "Vile wretch, don't vou enter tuat gate or you'll g"t scalded !" She returned home, and the young sic'wcsman dropped down uader a shade tree, kbked up his heels end softly chuckled i "Tbat settles her, sou cow I want to catch her Tom again for just four teen seconds. ' Ah Elrphaai Mry. A letter from Dir-hop Wilson says : Tell my grandchildren that an ele phant had a disease in his eyes.- For three davs be bad been complete! v blind. His owner, an engineer offi cer, asked ruy dear Ir. Webb if be could do anything to relieve tbe poor animal. Tbe Doctor siid Lb would try tbe nitrate of silver, which was a remedy for a similar disease io the buman eye. The large animal was ordered to lay down, and at first, on the application of tbe remedy, raised a most extraordinary roar at the acute pain wbich it occasioned. Tbe effect, however, was wonderful. The eye was in & manner restored, and tbe anima! could partially see. The next day when he was brought out and heard the Doctor's voice, be Icy down of himself, placed his enor mous head on one side, curled up his trunk, drew in bis breath just like a man about to endure an operation, gave a sigh of relief when it was over, and then, by trunk and gesture, evidently wished to express bis grati tude. Old Winston was i negro preach er in Virginia, and bis ideas o theol ogy and human nature were often very original. A gentleman thus ac cented the old gentleman one Sunday: "Winston, I understand you believe every woman bas seven devils sab, I iviuiuu utirrmu iu ue uiuie now i " , ....... i "r',.'JV"'J"r c M.rv Magalin "Oh, yes ! lc read that."j "Did you ebber hear of 'em bein'l cast out of anv oder woman, sah ?' j ".Vo I never did." "Well, den, all de J odders got em yet. Wbat is the best tbinir to hold ? Your when you get cut of Uncue. temper Musics' 'irrv stealing a march. reiru ar IV of th sraiDV CC.-On South. Imrlnz i!ieiu: t :e w..n rM siiwm nrihls li-rat Remeily hrl far cieee.!eil onr mt fan reguiariij ui m.. u, '. TH(jI S ANT'S H A VK HF.KN CI R KI, anl Ihonwnd hTe f..un.i out I mm ar. . hnt nnffl set in "it" roes on viiVKK i the MOST W( MKiFt L 1'AlN IiKSTICY KK IX KX ISTLXCK. the MOST KX dtlayed : out once set in, u goes on ",,Lr-"-4 ..... u-(-kn-i.nMiKnv known in the work: cukes kri ror.,lnrlr T herp i a ni ist V or (Ifiri , vn-Ti-ii li mikt ITMI.Y. AS IF BY MAHK. TbiMi.li of eartineatrs hare Xe ir Adreriixemen!, ! ' " ; AGENTS, ATTENTION! fausjll nil I c y ... r - . - 7 7 " tort! I NNEt 1 s 4 a EVEN 2 1 II OK GOLDEN vr-L-vt h villus rha'.l.n-TMil M.OuO I'ron.lwntly n.lart la alt nr Clrrolar and Newspaper A .f our KKMM l ALL OTHKIvS. For Eileraal aail Imcru.il ok. Il wiU tflcrt a t urc lo all taef or Headache Xeurlsia, Toothach, Sprains Bruises, Flesh Wounds, Burns, Colic, Cramp. Cholera Morbus, Flux. Diarrhoea, rronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Cold, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Asthma, Phthisic, .Heart Burn, Indigestion, Summer Complaint. Pains io Side, Back or Loins, Piles, Ringworm, Felons, Stings of insects, Bites cf Yen mous Serpents, and especially Rluumatism. A Powerful Remedy which is taken Internally by Anyone. I if ci !. t'rate.; Mo-Iicine if !vont a !ouM llif rrsi-t .!i,Torj- in Jtedk-al SUienoc known to the v.rlJ. 1:5 1? at occc loll: i- s wumit-ri'ul cun- are lu:antan:ur; in taci, 11 LITEKAX.I.Y DEMOLISHES PAIN. Equally Cood for Man or Beast. KemciuVr, e guirantee cvry Bottle. :'0CU?.2!C0rAY- TSY ITAID EZ C0N7INC23. Sk tnrcc il i wlin !r 3ft exfctrl. (tn Ixttlo may MTe yrmr life. If yon are nt wtifficd, after ' UirtriaU we will retund yonr mune-v. OTJri MOTTO, 2sTO CUKli, STO IP.A.Y. A So.irco of IlappineKS to Million of SuflerliiR Ilumaiiltj. i i . ..ii ,.f i.r.,i.l inn.1 nim.iliri: e.1 f.il Tui-e ! tliis Grest Kemcly. fruiu ix-rc-.n.-ii kn-wldte ol ! a Illicit miraculous power in curing tin; ni"St oiiftinat' an I nrntractei! mrer of IHrn-. We want a LI VK AftKNT In every r.piinty In the I nited Slates and Canada. It will p-iv T..U better than anvthlnc elfe too can take h.-M 0'. S?nd in your order. Secure your county at Imce' Ivel.Te il i-eiua: UW-n by tonic one eije. K.x -tUfiV j territory eiren. AirentfNre dtdni better wit hour Kemedv th,in .-umhinic elie tl.erever l.k li.ld t-r. Why U thl.! Beciuse the Remedy de iu' a we pit. and our as'ents Kin warrant evi-rv bot le. No cure, no pay. Knowing that we make aU I. we ijooil, hild ttiey be calte.1 oato redeem a bottle, (Stents run no risk of loaf. HEBE l 1 SAMPLE IETTEH 8F Nearly 2.000 llollle Mw, k T tlV-Htiit Siks. At tin? rnM-UMl InM IN KM ol lr. liadrlitl! iireat Hrmeily Alter tH-ina -.ailiuel to ia bed l eijlit yeatt wlh ri,nu e..i.liH!i,.n .f the 'heart. I'alu In the rinlit kill ut U4 huae phTtiriaue. alw a doef rof New Northern irt h iido. T'-k rn'mirh patent me!li Indued to .try Ir. KidetiiTa SKVtV SliALS OK OOLIIKX WONUElt I ent and iroi alx nny cent bottle, an I btl ire mine it all. found myself aide to irate! In a buifirr. Took theatreoey lot itt aale Ian April fur m mtln n-x i. an 1 h ive iol 1 thirter-n irrH. or 1.ST2 Ixutles up to this data. Auirust 9. l.an I eti-t frn ili ur..nriii d -tnaulto s-11 ta tliou'in 1 (10.0 O) bottles in the next year tjcntl'tnon. if vou think this w .rth uiii you can do m, a I am a-.?iier!ly known over three counties as a man ol treat atlln-il-.u. Vi urs respectfully. II. J. DAEI.lNCr, Important to all Persons out of fclmploj mci.t. Urni'inrK. Kkbukiiy A Co. Pitts. " Dear Sir We take pleiura In bsn-wiih handing you a copy of onr Circular to Ain feel confident will n-t a diliz'-nt perusal bv one wi-diiior to make mon-jr rapidly and e are now the SOLE I'KOPKlLTOkS AND ONLY MA.MFAt'Tl KtKS UK DR. RADCLIFFS YOU THIS OCEAT RKMKDY WE Hear Sis. The above fullr explain! the artl"1ea by being ei;ervetic, will pay you well. It U our imjta of the Initcd States and i'anada. irrantintr to SEVE SEALS in the county. Shonld yon accept the aeency lor one or m re efcantie, you ihall have the exclul-e tirht to aetl every bottle aold in your eounty. a kmz af you continue to act'a our aftent. and all orders whirh wc may receive iiom your territory ehaU be turned ovt-r lo your account. This wonderful remetlv. Seven Sk-afs or Ooitb n Wonder, eell mtdtllv in the liandB of Ihe ritht kind of mcn.an-1 we want none other. Now. if you think you are the tn.in for the work, forward your order, name your enunty. and iro to w irk: yi a can ell airroaa in a Icwdava, without adojht We have one man who bays on an average three (rn-a and he hits a small ruunty. ( t(. rks t.. ra. ). He retail, thecouiins aeaaon, not coantinit whol-sa;e. You have the privilege ol sellinir wholesale or re tail, or l uttinif it on CfiMinisSl -n with druifuists. or aelliiix by fuVaonl. This business is worth the atu-n'ion of icoo-l men, and mi-n of eagiitHl. Sihould you make but reasonable watres say 100 ier mi-ntii for the lirstthrce months, (many make m..rc)-yu w.uld never'helefs be establishing a busi ne tbat w.mld pay you Hr-ly iu the end. SKY EN" SEALS it (HILI'E.V WIINHEK Is pn! up in OOan.1 50 cent bottles, ekgantly Dnlshetl In neat and appropriate k m. r, and p:i-kr.: l:i nice oxes. one dozen iu each Nix. To droughts oursmle of prior are Iir(c isje, il Ol bottles, per doten. 00; small sire, IO cent bottles. fr doten. 4 &0. We itircsiKial terms to eur Coun'y Aden's at sui-h Sirurea that they can si II to dm gifts anJ conn try storesat the alove prl.-e and make a liaci'.sotr.c pn.tt. We also ittve an EXTPvA PREMIUM TO AGENTS! Ia r!'Y U have live, itrMu.' a.ca to Lu.e huld inTKnuuwDJvu uu c vrj muitx jtiCiXJJt 4m iiacitmr, doc COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH. beanH'nny CBtrrave.J, and correct time keeper, worth 00; and a certificate of aireney (tlrinK SOLE IHtNTiiOLol such ounty as the airant may selw:, (n already taken:) and, furthermore, all orders cotuinx from sueh counties as the atrent may select, will be sent back by as to the agent to be filled in fact we eive s.de control of such counties as loni as th agent continues in the businesa. Uemera ber. the Hri-Tninm Wteh is given gratis to sjen s. We uka this plan to have our trreat remcdr uuiexiy ami inoniojtuni ininori. iri as near irom you at your earliest convenience, ami secure tour cm my at once, befcre being taken by some una else. Kemember, this oner is open for a short time only. We nill aend to p-iities eonteraplatlnx to act as ly pacaeu d.n our uiuercnt posters, uitis, snow caria, terms, fce. XTOX THE RECEIPT OF 81.00 a od to all sou Ilr.s; H 06 aipi4 e aljo send Tree or C harse, Hansple f mr Eichl Eleaaal Cbromoa, rn(l(rsl GOO JUORSISO ASD GOOD SIGHT, FIRST PAIR AXD OXLYI'AIR. FEEDIXG THE CHIKEXS, OUT OF THE FRYING PAS IS TO THE FIRE, ASD TO MOTHERS GRAVE. Wfck-h an given aujtcl to enr scents for free distribution. 8hild y.mr business beeh that you cannot act as our agent, please call the attention of some hon est, industrious, active person alio wiil attend to it, and secure lo hiuucli a permanent situatloa and a trustworthy agent to us. Il you want your nty let Ul know as soon as convenient, as the territory may be taken. We would be pleased lo have parties wbo euoteoidate taking an agency, io send for a sample pack age of this wonderlul rcmely before engaging largely in the busjjc. REMEMBER. HE (iUARAMEE EVERY BOTTLE. IsT O CURE, 3ST O F JlTl With these sgeiij try leave tbe matter with you. We do n t wish you to emraire nnless you will Mlow the baaineas as atu-lniS. an I really desire to in ike m ncr. We wtnt n e bat honest. csAsdcntious men. To such we will tumL Kt it.crc'j. A ldr.wll enuaanic.itijus n KENNEDY & CO., . koi.i: imi t-iti i ;tij lis. Cor. WOOD St. and Second Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. Please state what paper you saw this in. octi; Xew Advertisement. $1,000 In Gold Coin! "WE Clalleiefteli. And uri!l forfeit $ 1 000 to any x rsow vho can produce a noted y which trill prove bj actual tct, a more rpeedtf, certain and effectual cure for all pain pnd aches of u hat t ccr form, external and in ternal, acute or chronic, Al hi J,;,, roUd or otherwise. IK. KADCMFI-S (.'rest Remedy, SEALS WONDER. been n I uiufke'l fT. flKaklnif id heart lelt atHlunlver- III ill 1GE1IS ME Sold in Four Months. Sro-rr Towjr, Lawrence Co.. Ohio. late hoar I will Inform you of the areat nenent i . StK. StAUIOK UtlUlM tl. lr.K. acoiudieation of diseates. li fide, with ireneral debility. f ITjpntc Bron- Eeneral deldlitT. for which I tried the York eity. and two ol Pittsburgh, and one In the ine to wnotn ail to nopurpoaa. Atlenft-h Iwaa , Pa. vhlch we nly. We GREAT REMEDY, WISH YOf TO ACT AS (UK AO EXT. wc wish to sell. Thi bufinew in honorable, and deeire to apioint an airent in erery county In alt ea-h tha exclusive riif lit to aell every bottle dd per week, and hi order are increasing- raiddly. wri - es that he expcs to sell one xros per day. at of the l-anincw at onor, we hare eoiicla lerl to give owraa - ent. Sample, Larfte and Small Bottles secure GOLDE WONDER Xew Sdcertitementis. C. U Hoi Uava dow opened 1 Large and Complete Assortment of Cowl for Fall and Winter Wear. They bare a complete assortment ol JLadies' Furs Ores Woods, Felt SkirtS, laToopftstla'aK Gioves, -Kl.oes. Hutu Siiitdals, And Pelt over Shoes, MEN AXD BOYS' . Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES, 3cC. UntlerclijtLing for Men and Women A large assortment ol HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Carpets," Oil Cloths, &c. A. large stock of fine and coarsa SALT Ky the Barrel or Sack Prices as Low as Possib'tv C. & G. HOLDER!! AUM. Somerset, Pa. Oct. SO. WIKE & YOUNG, BUTCHERS AXD DEALERS, Wholesale amlltetail, in feesh meats, ALL KINDS, SUCH AS BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, TEAL, LAMB, SACSAQE, Pt'DDIXO, BOLOQXA AND LARD, OUR OWN RENDERING. Market days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. marie'7 New Firm. SHOE STOEE, SNYDER 6l UHL Ilaving parchttMed the Shot Store lately owned by II. C HeerUm Te take pleasure In celling Uie attention of Iiul lic to the fjet that we have niw au l expec leep cimjlantly on h.tnd as m)ilete an menl of Boots, Shoes a. and Gaiters DOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture as can be round anywhere. We hand constantly a lull supply of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO. also will hare os CALF SKINS, KITS, AND LINING SKINS . Of all kinds, with a fall Una of Shoe Findings. MI?iVE,TfACTrRE DEPABT- !N". J3, Snyder, Esq. Whose reputation for Biasing Good Work and Good Fits Is scomd to none In the State. The nubile Is ra speetfully inrlted to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to keep (roods as rood as tha uest ana sen at prices as low as the lowest. SNYDER & UHL. F E & CO, M orrlii nt Toil And Manufaoturert ol Gent's. Youth's and Boys, Msinnalile lntMntr zti 121 nd snwt, wrnfr Fifth AeiiJ. PITTSBURGH. aprl. mm Xeto Advertisement. JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints, OILS, &C The following 19 a parttal list of goods in Stock: Cirpenter's Tools, m Tiotohota TTammara Phisels. Plane Iroa.- Jzes. SiC. Black- smith's Goods, Bellows. Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, 4c. Saddlery Hardware, lao irees, uig satiuies, names, uucaiea, muss, ato uu aw. n, 11- v.,1:, 'l... tTr.;waa Q.aArj Snonna and Razors, the laoie rv lines auu iuiso, ixun, r --. - largest 6tock in Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. hiU Lead, Lolorea 1 amis ior insiuo ana outsme paiuuiig, 1 aiuw m uu, i vuiv, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains, &c. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any ehape. The best Coal Oil always ca hand. Our stock uf Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises yery elegant st vies. Piston's Circular,! Mu!y and Cross Cut Saws. Mill Saw Files of thebest quality. 1'orcelaia-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds. .HllOVfisUS. FOKKN, ttIAJi:N, HAKES, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriatre and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Loooking Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes, Hay Tulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Moat Cutters and Stu8'crs, Traces, Cow Chaina Halter Chains. Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches and everything in the Builders' line. Caps, Load, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, &.C., &c, Th fad is. I ken everytbin? thatbt!or?s to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of goods aud sons who are buildinv. or any one in it to their advantage to eive me a call. credit to responsible persons. I thack and hope this season to make many IsTo, 3, April 8 1875. '74. New Autumn Styles. I. no EST STOCK IV THE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. SPECIAL ATTKACTIO'S IN OIK Dress Goods Department. FULL LINE OF ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF DOMESTIC Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, and Small Wear. BOTTOM PRICES UVAKAXTEED. S-de Agents for the CelcbrstH FnllortniTs Freerrt Flannel. New Lifbon Flannels. BWnket', an i Yarn. Merchants are iuviteil to call end exjrnmc fur tiik snl Frirs. Wholesale Exclusively. abb T, sep22 IT3. 233 B. TIEG L E, MEROHAInTT tailor, Xo. .3 Smithlield Street, Pittstonrgli. Ju?t rrciiveJ a ru'.l ?tk or CLOTHS, CASS IMBUES, sn-l VEST1NOS. fcr Fall and Winter wear. LOWEST PKICES. All wv.ri anJ Fits gu-iran'.e! to fire icrf-.-.t BOOTS -A. ZLsT ID SHOES. WHOLESALE HOUSE GILL &d BRO Five door, from head or mreet, PITTSBURGH, PA. We are dally receiving (roods, and haT now one of the lanrst Tuli Slotks of BOOTS, SHOES ETJBBEBS in the market, which will b sold at BOTTOM PRICES. Wonld call sriecial attention of the Trade to onr Fort Pitt, Bnffalo, and Erie Calf and Kip Hand-made Boots. Als". WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN" S CUSTOM CALF BOOTS. Mea t Miner Shoes. IiV BFER OOODS at Factor Kate. N. B. Orders prompt!; attended to. Eastera Bills Triplicated. sepK ; - .Jit FIRST GRAND EXPOSITION PITTSBUBGH Tradesmen's Industrial Institute. OPEN FfiOM OCT. TTH UNTIL NOV. fTH, 17. Everv department will be filled with the nrnrt intere?tinsr InTentions and Arts ef the age. TweWe Acres if Exbibiung Space. FK EM II. MS V A LI" ED AT .1.w0. Splendid Inducements offered to FAKMEKS f rthe exinl iium uf Lire SUxk and A ZTirnltnral Fro duct.. The following periods are a.limed P-t Live St-k: Horses, week iw iinninc TueiT. Out. li 'attle. week beninniux Tuesiajr. Oet. 19. Sheep and H ks. week beicinninsc Toesilaj. Oct. as. All kindsol Poultrr, week beirininn Tuesday, N". Z Music durinir the entire El position by First Class Bands. Uailrus-i Excursion! at low rate. Ex hibliors can procure blank applications by addressing stpva A. J. N ELLIS, President f.I.tL CONSUMPTION CUKKD AT LAST! THE TRUE REMEDY FOUND. rnoF. AV3T. ouemiieu s GREAT LUNG HEALER IS A NTRC REMEDY FOR COSSTMPTIOS, BROSCtllTIS, COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH OF CHEST, ASD ALL DISEASES OF TLTE PULMOXART ORGAXS. If yourdrutrvist does not keep it. send to Win. Gnenther it Co.. I i.imoTil Street. PITTSBTJRQH, PA. ANOTHER CASE OF CONSUMPTION CURED. PiTTSatTRQH. Seplem'oer 12, 174. PROF. VTSI. OUENTHER Dear Sir: It L- with itnut pleajr Dial 1 hasten to ennxratnlate you on your successlul treatment ol my dauuht'-r. After sullcriny for upwards of one year, you nave dcDii.csi rated tome by vour skill that cunmmption can be cured. Hoping that you may be the Instru ment. thmueh Divine Providence, of rest.rinic many more to health, 1 return to you our sincere and beartlclt thanks, ami may Uod Speed you in vour Kwnl work. Yonrs,rcpee'fuilv, S HOIiOETTS Pnirieturof Baltimore Hotel, 1;' and 11 Water Street. PiTTSBrnnn. January 25, ISTi. PROF. VM. GUENTHEK Sir: During the present winter, while holdlnv a series of meet ings. I contracted a cold wbich cause! a harshness in my vtrice. my thrunt betnir affected. I was in duced to try your I.un Healer, wbich cored me in less than two days- I recommended it to public Sieakrs and singers sullering trom hoarseness. My wife used it for a severe cough, with satisfactory results, Yours trulr, J. H. Hl'IJ. Prei lent Plttburtrh C.nferene, 44 Reed S leet. September 22, 187i. 835,000 WORTH FI3STE CAEPETS. STOCK Henry McCallum 77 Firm AV NUE Which was naratliillv fc'nnic9,1 ,v w.tA. ) tf . It. fln hai Kum mimiw.1 tn th hawniMtnf tha, Til. mond Bannk. t IFf II ATF.Jf IT AXp I IBFRTY ST., and wUll oficred at large red oc Hon into cost )OK BiAYM. - UMh BUTTER. Robins & Co. COIMIVIISSIOIVI MERCHANTS, No. 88 S. EUTAW Street, FOR SALE OP BUTTER, ECCS and POULTRY, f1 !L in IP 1 Quic, saIcs ard Prompt Cards can be had at Messrs. fficc, Somerset, and Express office, Mineral Toint. Sep 22. Xeic Adcertitements. give my whole atttention to it Per need of anything in my line, will find I will alwava trive a reasonable my old customers for their patronage, new ones. Hon t forget the place JOHN F. BLYMYER. 1875. CITY Jf ST Ol'EXEU. :d:R2" GOODS. SHANNON & Co., ani 241 Libsrty Street, Pitsttrgb sitisfiction. o o OF PITTSBURGH, PA. returns with check for produce, A. J. Casebeer & Co.. Express Xev Adcerlixementg. J.W. PATTON. CO. HURST. ilntisnv kiki. NEW GOODS. THE NEW FIRM CF 'o. 4, IJaer's Block, are now In rece!t nt a stork of ir-vd adapted to tke present wants f the tieople. Purchased with in the last tea days and sine tha dwline In the prices ol Staplessnd I.uiestk-s. they are enabled to offer special inducements to all tn want of s-.x's of every dearrlptltn in such vaneiy as cannot I found anvwbere else io tiwn, eumprisln a a-ea-erl aurtmnt. Ihey call eci.d attenti.in i,, their large assor.is-nt "of CALICOES, Bleached and Unbleached Mucins GINGHAMS, SHIRTING. TICKING, BOYS AND HENS' HEAVY PAXT STUFFS, In Cottoniide, Double and Irish Jeans, Satinets, Cass! meres, s&c, DRESS GOODS, in Plain and Corded Alpaccas, Pop lins, Cashmeres, French Merrinoes, Lc, STAPLE A FANCY NOTIONS, HATS Ac CAPS, BOOTS As SHOES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HAEDAEE The bestassurtment or Carpctings and Oil Cloths everhrmzlit to town. A lanre stock nf ttueens ware. letermlned to be np to the times in art aent. stylet and prices, we respectfully "li'-lt a all fpjui these in want of oo.is. fet-1, Plrmvant tail Prnfltable Fmplny-aient--K'sunrul!' -1 hiirpiinn -.ti. h(.w l.ely:" What are they worh? " c. Sn. h are -xi-Umati -ns by tho alio see the larireeleirant Xew C hrmnos pr.Iuce. I.y the ar'iean and nierWn c bnnio fu li?Mnit t'o. Tiievareall perfect ilems of Art. No one can resist the temp tation t buy when seeiiiKtbe lliromos. ( anvaos ers, Aleuts. anl ladies and gentlemen oat of em. ploynirnt. will Dud this the bent open I n ever of fered to make monev. F r full particular, -end .tamp for confidential circular. Address F. Lt V S X fc CO., 7J Waihinstun Su, Bjston, Jla. eepJi Cook & Beerits' FAMILY GROCERY Flour and Feed We wuuM mt respectfullv acnoonce to friends and the puld ic ueneral!v. in tbe twn vicinity of Somerset, tbat we hart opened our .Vex Store un JTAIX CROSS STREE1 And in aduitbm to e full lice of the best Conft'Ctioiaeric-i. Not Ion, Tobaot OH, C'isfsn. Jl ., We will endeavor, at all tlaics, tr supply jot cus tomers with tue BEST QUALtTY OF FAMILY FLOUR, CORS-MEAL, OATS, SHELLED CORX, OA TS - CORX CHOP, BR AX, JIIDDLIXGS And everything partalninir to the Teed lpart ment at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FBICES. CASH ONLY. Also, a well selected stuck of Glassware; Stoneware. Woodenware, Bra.ib al Kinds, and STVTIOTERlrl Which we will sell as cheap at the cheapest. Please call, examine our kood; of ail Li&d.. be satisOed from your own judyment. Don't forget where we stay ( hi MA IX CROSS Street, Somerset, Pa Oct. i 1S7 NEW STORE! SCHIXI. k WILSON wonlil Infonn their friends and the public generally, that thry have opened a store at GARKET T , on the line of the P. W. fc B R. R., and now offer for sale a a General $tis-lt tf ierct.ardi.d. td sistiiiKof ' i PRY GOODS, CLOTniNO, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, HATS & CATS, EOOT t SHOES. 4c, ic, Ac, All ot which will be told theap for CASH or -ehanifetl frir produce. .... W1 1' H Lnniber of all kinds, Moop-"ie. Cries. Ties, Bork, Slaves, sic,. Also, Wool, Bn' ter, frjs, maple srrc3-A.it, Bacon, Oraln of all kinds. For. Sheep-Pelts, and Keeswr.x. b r whi. h we will pay the highest prices In Cash or (roods. SALT AND FISH. alwsvtonhand. Olve as a call and.be convinced that we intend to do business and eanaut be ander ld. SCIIELL & WILSOX. Czrei I7 Ir- SKIT'S tlZZOTZZJ. DE. BOXU'S CHEMICAL ASTIDOTE9 I'nlte with aa.1 destroy the virus of Cancer, but will not a".-ct the healthy part. Patients mar visit fne City ao-l reuain while rnder tTa!rr-r at tbe Fenn i. Cancer Institute (dneof the Lnd' ooiest marMe e-iiS -es in the city.) and fhe 8ne,t remeillai Institute la the eonntry. iiemelieswifl lull dircetlofis, sent to any part of the world. J-Seud fur Pamphlet and parttcalars. A J'lreJ H. T. BOND, M. D.t I'tnnn. Cutwtsr Iftituty 1SI9 Chestoot St., Phlldelphia. Pa. Angnst 4. PATTON HURST
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