m rrr r it ri SFW YOBK I.rTTCR. New York, November, fi, ; l!cf.,r tJ.i lpiior r fteioK rear readers the pr,-t (.tru.':c- wiU bve!n;tuuf4cturt-u aspDahuni l anierit.l . r Jlke t., etr ihorc eld been decide!. J eaV; .void girioff ubivh he beiierea to oe.witjr ia -r' j., beu other l.ov of my age the lieai.vraev cred t lor tbe most ini-( ail !sr-e cit:-. aad te h ir';1.v:llll'et,rt;iIlf. '' ' ata:w dispUr o? the eam'-aiip. : c..mciiceJ to introduce u iat .er ( ,.-i,al wou;j be ,1,.- u-e t-f h'jviug Thursdar nigbi '. a the appointed Xvti. I Wty be may yet ride the , r ,M)T They iime for tbe p-rani Jetronatraiioo. 'city as uofu!!y a Tweed diu. "i -0ldr.1 last roa ouv time." and it was ceriaiuiy the Vgse thin t b:n ?3u0,'j0o to escape the pal-, r- t f of tbe iiad Vcvv York ever . ei-;IuA bicU stripped h.ia entirely .0h yetJ i knu.v ouM Wnti i.e U.tTot.rtti .'f .lulr ti.'!- 'llis c.ret-r mkes a very pretty moral j ; . ccHsiiti. In..i-:u- !-,.( v.i.ju, her- 1otr-tcrcbe B.He! !s !o9frfc. tb !(! - noked dej:r W!'.b -:ec.atori. cbeerinp or jeenujr their puiiiica. predllectioas impelled tiiem. I would like to Lave .Lai every oq- f, joor readere bae fieea ti- material; fof wbicb ibeproj'.n was made up. j Bovs of every ee, f:vm twelve up-, ward, street Arab.-, fc-ui.-ers, thieves,; nirtnm-kets. drukta meu pcarctly! f f- - , able to keep in rat Its low-urowea profanity i.J oo-ccdi-.t pounog out r of tLeio in streams, ihe lowest of the i Irieb wto knew r.o more hat tbey were ia urocesion for ifcaa Sitting Hull does of the Greek testament; iu , . nui .) w...- . r - - ... r ftfcort. all the rilT-raiT, rag-tstr and iiot)-1 Tfae j.j States met them at th ; three old her.? end sme little chick ttall, Jhe seam and ref ise of a rtal jthreshjld, and answered them by lens. The u hole lot wouhi't buy one Ity, evcrj two- heiug of whom j ,.jBbiD t0 lbe worj tocjr regular ! boot, or much more, if I had to sell drink before and prcmi'-e of one j t..4t8Uient, and not only refused to ; Vm now, aad I'd Late to cpare tbut ter would induce to tahe part in any- j ft r, hut demanded the most dd hen urkey ; she's so nice and thiug. from stuiT.up a ballot-box to j Hidl icrarsti jrwtiim of their affairs. ' tame. I'd Lave to maoage some murder. And every man-jack of ! Q.eT souad Companies did the same 'other wav but I dou't tee how. -My them, best Tuesday, wi.l vote ,or "Tiiden end Keform." I'at af:r the procession 83 over sad the mob div nanj.:mociuni began. missed, the ' . , ,. a .r.t .... 1 . i. r.i...A nf h ia au t u.e:u :otii4 .m (' ' pigU's work, and the (1"f'rJke.ei" fera fcal kept open patently, knowing Mbat they would get it ail, aud they did. The city was kept iu nervous condition ti.i a.iuo-. morn:tJ.? - Ibrougiithen.gnt toe city was fosfoi arith hands nf rallans wbo had been made crazy druck w ith Til- ien' monev. and woe to the late . - , passengers whom they eacoun.erea. r ights were ol momentary occurrence i in all the streets of tLc city, from 2:'jl" Street, .iihuiui;:uii .-ii.... v- - if and knock-dowos eod robbernes were cut is u as tummoa and plenty as the thieves, fit for a Michigan girl, which is some - The chizeDB made it a point to get thing worth seeing these hard times . t. .1 .. . ,. munr'nr p,iiir nmu in a vf-rv rich maa. Lome very early that Light. sud many a householder pus.-ed an anxious nijhtlrom ftar of iLe fco are iu treining ' lawless mass or frauds n?xt Tuesday . ai:tt mn" r --h:ons. Forms of dies, Lever were more: J . .) ! . .... .uinrnnmnl I graceiui ami seniom tcwU.vu,... ' than they are the present season. ,! Thetddeiyle of drs with waist I nd fckirt in oue, is oop;-dy returned ' k!Dfe' tLe eif-'Lt of' ttle ,lrJ ,ff tLe bips, and putiiag it ou the smu,- j ders where it l;oi.gs Jon lor. riilCU WUIIICU x o ill"." thanks. Then the stvle is more be coming to all save very tad figures, foritsbowstheletl. of the form, and gives a woman ttie advantage oi her full height, w hich American wo men at least wed, as tall figures are not as common here as abroad. Elaborate trimmings arc discarded ' fho tisf.l hftvinir some meaniu? i as borders aad relief to a garment, j instead ot covering ar.d bidiuir its outlines. The mantles worn are long; and floww. iht lend' cned Dolman, the aearf mantle and Ions- circular for ladies past youth, and close looking. easy-Citing long sacques for jauntier figures. Tbe long j.riueess dress appears oa tbe street w itb a large Cchue of wool, with deep friuge in shades like the dress, crosses negligently ' oa tbe breast, tbe long curfj flung behind, making a moi-t grucefur addition to th clone lines of this becoming bubit. Tolonaiee of latest ct.t are gored - in fUoaek without tuIutV'S the extreme length caught in festoous low on tbe fekirt. Tbe long ttrtet-sacque to he really stylish, i-hou!i bn worn with out overskirt to the ffress. ! Tbe most unpretending street suits are pretty, arith the graceful lines of the Freneh uiavcque hanging loose from tbe throat, , over silk vest, facings, packets, ; leees and cuffs, and ol tbe same ilk, faisbed with drooping bows. 'The style of having eiik sleeves is too pretty to be given up at tbe immedi ate dictate of fashion. Velvet rleeves, . porkoti and vtsts vyill .be woru ia costumes for cooler weather, and tbe jauntiest, little, old-fashioned bonnets ia vol vet rt cotuiug- xil to . wear , with them. , p THE r. I SIV i:s OUTLOOK. -, IIusiess ' is tolerably good, but tbere has been a lull which tae job bers d' not.likc. The fact is, busi ness men ore wailing, and if Tiiden is elected, there wil: be another , Jong wait, for na one caa -tell what the policy of the party-wili be till he is inaugurated, and not really till Con gress t.-"Will he be hard-money or foft ? he pay tbe liebel claims, or w ill he disappoct his party and throw tb'sa cct I ,U ill be urge a revision of the tariff? contract or expand ? All these questions tave gx to ba auewrred in the event ol bis eleeuoa before buai oess men will take any risks. Still, tbere is a fair demand1 for . goods, and the lateT crop of CcnwDoialers are putting a great deal of tiouey into circulation. Tbat some iJea J.. . -. - i ,i , richly mounted, thort barreled rifle ee tbe great sh jw, it is stated that!., -! ' . ., tbe village of Cortland, in this State, has spent $39,000 to go to Philadel phia, which is pretty well for a vil lage of less than 5.000 people. We ball kruw.mr'Te ahout business next week.- v - THE I.JCit ot j ESTIOX. Tbe Ftjucr1clfTiartr.kineaiiew Jeportare. The lw of i M'.'J pro . that Eeoinset thbil not bo grant ed eaveept jo restaurauts having . "ac cummodatious for man and beast." Conseqaenily, all licenses that Lave 6een graoied, are illegal. Tbe deal awe are pusbiug this matter with tbe idea of oiakiair iLe law su odioae tbat all laws will be repealed, and free trade in liquor allowed. From tbe crowdi T haro Been ia the 'Saloons 1 should say ttat tbeTaw tva3 being fulfilled ia the partinlar ' of having abundant acooiamodaUoos for beasta. t ll makes little duTareuce - what the law is, liquor is sold openly, Sundays, week-days, dav and night. Occa- nooaliy there is a apart .of . onnosi tion to selling on Snodays. and spaa-j modic euoru are made to stop it, but they Beldam last 6vr one Son- w.ij. MVKE5. 1 ' ' f aw tbe rocrderer ot Jim Kisi on the street yesterday. - Tho last time . i saw tim be was in the prisoner's dock, a strong, dark-Laired, defiant young man, who looked as though nothing earthly could break him. liat hw years c4 impriannmeet " hare changed him sadly. His hair is gray. Lis form has lost the elasticity tbat made him aa observed maa on the streets, and he looks tweutr years older than he ci l Ere vears ago. He hawt had tiirjcri work" t-jo, and had s gfiotJ fare 1a prison ks'' th. ngh Delmonico had supplied bis table. Hut confinement, tbe worry and fret , of prison life has broken him, and ft i ia doubtful if fceerer repainsbis in pared nanbood Siill. he is a pamv j , aR a maa can bo. ne pro!,-.- j g Imsioeaa at once, and wbu.U Wliiie hi j dis Miaiiereu ; .u.r it.2 te Durcnasea ir.e riL-ct ij le,,oa for youog nicu. An illicit a. - ' tsehme&t for a deprived woman cost, Lin; tbe taurdtrr of a e tnurcer oi ui.u uu v..... of alarp- forfioe. and leaves ,nidd:e life nuked, w.tb a hrok - d!ir bun in eo ccDiilitut:o aoa a refiiuaiiua mai i!lbrerery e3 rt he can make amonjrgood men. Siokes has pa:c. very dearly fr his whistle. i.tUAXOi: . . L Tue Continental Las gone up Lope- UC MOV u . ( ' kwjr aQd an a inat'.crof course tbe insurance companies are feeling ! ti . r..- ,.r ; ha"ira itri tnkini? i.j .v... r.r.rL-r,ii4;nf r.f n.-U 1 11 ey rurt.L ui it. . - 1 i irv holders to blackmail the other - . . . . ,b;ng, and tLe result is tbe ware is j 0VPr I.if. Sltif-nrance is wjjefv diffused, and it ia of na much ,.... ..A .11 ri.s4 of woole. I 111 1 ' J 1 1 u u .. ..... 1 I t . . 1 that the maa w no wouia aciioerareiy j for Lis own purposes get op a foua - ldal:0!1e()J pauiCt ought to be huug to j tje aeATeH ittmp-t)ost. There arc a Urge number of euakey companies I tbat never had any claim to public :coulillc0ce tbat these limes will take . under, and they ouht to go uuuer, ibut the deserving, honestly managed, ; . ' 1 . ... t - , . 1 . ivuiim-ii j v a!J hg ' souna companies, ougui iu w iwu ser. KRIl'E S "I T1IT. j A fashionable dressmaker ia lb! . . i:.it .,, Of course nana is a verv rich maa. aad so can afford his daughter, on j the oecasion of her wedding, seven-. ! teen dresses ; the one sne is, 10 ue . married in is of heavy white bilk,. j embroidered with white jet, and dec-j InraoH wi'li frin rri.i of oransre blosi-I ' Then tbere are mantles, audi - ' opera clouks, a-od all that sort ol 0.biD!f of lbr) uoi.r ULjo riv8, :be jres8 for Q,e N,Jlhi , expensive than 'ilk is used, and tbe uudergar- m don a to tbe stockings and . , ,.. ,i. ,r The f ,r.o nt r LiltTlf. U li,. .1V.)tir ; breath $:,000 '. I hope the girl is ; . ... . , . . . . , so ; vviii . .: ,,, fi.:d a tmrchaser for those clothes in less than five years. It's rather too much capital to lock up ' these da vs. - THE CAREERS are the last tradesmen to be exercised, The duil limes have driven thousands ia from the country, and they ore shaving for Cve cents. The regulars i w ho have forottea that- the war is over, and are still charging fifteen and twentr, object, and they are com biuing against tbem. Whenever they Cud one of the fire-cent fellows, tbey start a shop next door to him and shaye for nothing till he is starv ed out. Tbe people can all afford clean faces now. Tbeir meeting was tbe most odorous gathering I have atteaJed for some time. PlKTKO. Tbe Death of Trfamneh. The attempt to find the bones find erect a aionuiflent to tbe memory of the noted Indian chief, Tecumseb, re culls tbe story of Lis death. Proctor, tbe British commander, fled before the advunein-r bost6 of Harrison, un covering a Moravian village. Te cumseh, deeply chagrined at this and devotedly dehirous uf protecting tbe people of bis own nation, resolved to bold tbe Americans in check loos enough to allow the women and chil dren of tbe tLreateued viiUijre to es cape with their movables. Harrison came up and Tecumseb gave him bat tle. The conflict was long, aud, for a time, uncertain. The voice of Teeuuiseh could be distiuctly beard amid the roar of musketry, directinjr and encouraging his Indians, who placed entire confi dence in their chief, aad would rush hither aud thiiher, anywhere and everywhere, as be would direct. By this time the officers in tbe Americaa army became convinced tbat they wotld not succeed, excepting th?y silenced that well known voice. The iudiaus were fiercely eDgaged ia re- ! companies, ana to some extent tney , cove 1 got to irane 1 w ouuer . w. lv.it in others thev dou't.!nhl ti:rkfvs. tevca litlio one?, and Wiil be'''''0'' 80 ta-r on ln,"'r r''' au on me:r ten, tifcica caused uu open ing ia the centre the.re Tecumseb stood. CoL Johtsoo, ol the Ameri can army, see'og the opportunity, dashed torward into the opening, mounted on a spleudid war horse, armed with a carbine aud pietols. Tecumseb was quick to seethe move. He was on foot aud armed w itb a tL&t be usually carried with him slung by a a4xap over bis shoulder, and a tomahawk under bis belt; be sprang fearlessly fors wd to meet the advanc ing horseman. VTLen tbey came wiibin Bve or six rotls of each other ibey both 5red. Jobnsos rvissed bis aim; but Tecumseb brought Johnson from bis horse. He fell heavily to! the ground. Tecumseb sprang for ward loawpaich him with his toma hawk; but wUva he came within tea feel Johnson drew a email pocket pis tol and fired. Tecumseb bounded bigb iuto the air and fell dead. t'atlralaaT Praa-swa. - A lean cow or ox is in a very dif ferent condition, chemically consid ered, from fat animals of tLe maio kind. In the first place, tbe lean an imal consists of about two-thirds water, tbe fat one only half; tbat is. ia total weight. A fat animal is in a dry ri.ditiin ; a poor animal is like some of our b; uirsuiiss, vtrry t-i When the faiUainir process begins, the water begins la disappear, and fat or suet takes its tite ; and tbe Increase in bulk during tbe process is largely of aJIpode matlor. It f s a curious circumstance that during the fattening process, the protends, or nitrogenous compounds, increase only about seven per cent, and tbe bone material or inorganic substance only one and a half per cent. Tbe cost to a farmer of fattening an ox is much greater al tbe close of the process than at the commence ment; that is, increase in bulk or dry weight at tbat period is much more ; costly. If it cost three cents a pound t fur bulk for tbe Erst month after a poor auiaial is put in tbe fattenioj stall, it wilt cost $ve cents tbe lat month. If then a farmer consults Lis money interest, he w ill not .carry tbe increase in fat beyond a certain point ' " - Item lie Beat the Old Hu. ..fVl,ier j a .s bas pjjf fi , ga( j WMt a pair, ,. ' ' Y ' ' ' to ,.- ,!.: , . . 7brre i;4 to ? ,uiof, rct. I tell rou , . lb gj aQ eod 0 :.t lf ,,r JoQes w !b.ov ; moaev ifllhat lifjil &f .,.5 L an end of uw Lt awav money caa do so ; 1 won field and ,-0 to work. Such boot as 1. .,..1 pi, r.ip pru. anv- 1--Tir body to wear to that picnic. I' ,v "..V :. ;. ....r. t, ...nn ntr. ij . i.. . miwt. -..rt as U;;i Joces ti.es, &ud more too, and 'futK.p'fl n:ti & !n tr-t bJUTS or iaiu.i c w -" i Kit. 4 Mr .loQcrs is. I wish I conid cet 'em mvself. IVbat . . 1 - T... . : boots sre good enough for anybody to wear to the picnic," are they? They're good enough for father too I rl.n" ml he' a ",n.' I wish 1 could ' ... -- - .. i I.. ; put uis oa aua git away oeiore ae ! Cuds it out to-nurrjw. I could'nt jride in the same wagon, though. I'll !go with UiilJoaes, aad keep cut of : father's sight all Uay. I guess tney ii tit me, since liis leel are uncommon fmaii end miae are uncommon large ; he's always lorraeotin' ma about my big feel. "Maybe there's some ad vantage in it after &':!. ... . . 1 ra'.tv:r, 1 re got everytuiag ujue, even to harnessia lbs team, and driviu round to tbe ; I guess .... i . i tuev I! suno nil vou are rtai: v, i tue v 1! sunu liii vou are realty, aau i Wfat inw with liiil Joucs." 1 frj; .j, LaVe , , t-it"Vvbiu- vou " ,'Ir" more Xyw f.r tbe boots: I've L'ot to tit up sl iirs to tbat little closet where becomirig a sucaessfij! iiierekunt, uu Le keeps Hirm cud back agaia with- i energetic rail road nutiigcr, or a a out Lis liearirj' me. I'll ttke mine j euterprisifcg utatiufaetarer. 1!:: tv elf ia tbe hall aud carry Vm up stairs j great majority driit along, sosm-imce ntt h-avn Vm in jilacsnf bis. oii't ho t- mad. thou-'i: ? I'm sorrv to ! disc-eniijode him, b :t I d ".i t see how I can help it. Here 1 am ail r ht, h its a'id nil ; they ain't a I over to -Mr. J ii too ur; jnes, iu : than DiiMite. "Hello, Tom You've got a p i .; ro jiit in time ur of Hue boois. too aiu't you .''' "I t kind o' looks lLt w.iy d .a " here did y ou g.;' th-.uil' "Biil, you've got seme of the .u.' t.ali- est corn that I ve seen tin vcar ; what tiaie d.d you plant il?" "Frst o' .lay, somi-tiiiie, your bouts must have cosi s inacu as miue. They're real rjiev. Wh:'ii did you get 'em "' Have you ot u shot gi.i. aad oao dog will do for bt tli of us Come oa, we're oil ready to start." "Wife, I'll take tho Lidtf a:i of o' that boy, if he ever gets Lome agai;:? What do you supio.-e he has lu-en up te?"' "I caa't imagine, soatetbiag dread ful I'm bfraid, by the way you look." "He took my best boots and left Lis own iu p'.ae of them. Ycu needn't laugh about it! ilii wou't think its any laughing matter Lea Le gets home." "Yon told fcim yesterdiy thai such boots ere good eaeugii for aavone to wear to a picai.r. 1 suppose the boy thought you uicnnt it." "Well, I'll have to Llack up my coarse oties or flay at home. He wou't try th:tt gume the second time, I can tell you. "The picnic is over, at last, end I've got to bo at homo lirst, aad change boots before father gets there. I bavn't eujoyed myse'f as I would if they bad been my ow n, but it was the bent tbut 1 Could Jo. I can cut ucrosslhe Iklds from Mr. Jones' and git hoa.e first 1 guess. I'll have to black these over and get out in tbe dost wi;b miue, or he woa'i believe he's been mistaken. Xo one at hou.e yet, and I've got to do some of the quickest woik that 1 ever oid. There! nobody would tbiuk that these boois bud been to tbe picnic, siroliin' round that lake sud dodginj about to keep a ay from father all , dav. Mercy oa us I Lear tbe wagon comiu'; PiTtuke my boois in my Land and cm dirt for tho coru field." "Il's time that rascally boy was at home; 1 bnveu't seen him to d iy, except at a distance. Tbere be comes now, up the rotd from Mr. Joues', stamping along ia the dust as though that was what mv boots were made for." Wei!, yo.l did bi'.tt me bonie!'' j I'll beat vou if I dida't. Who-e boots have you got on?" "My o.vn, of course; you didn't sp isc I'd lost every last bit o' prido I ever Lad, and went aud bjrrowd a pair, did you J"' "I thought you bad borrowed mine." "Borrowed your'b! I dida'i have the least idea you'd lead Vm lo me. Besid. s, bow do you 'spose i d look with my father's boou ou? What in the name o'comm jn sense was the reason you didu't wear 'em yoursell? Do you 'spose I'd a' worn course boots like tbem, when I bad such a ;puir os you had in the house?" "JL nharuess the ror.-cs aud take iLei to the barn, aud maybe I'll tret you a pair uet winter, if you work pretty well." "Wife, here are mv boots iust as 1 ! left them. I dou't see bow in ihe j world I happened to be Sj mistaken. I J Cud a man don't feel just right, j well-dressed otherwise, and wt-ariu' j a pair of henry farm b .ots I guess ( I Lad better get a prir for Tom, for j I suppose Le fetls about the same! wav." " .. Owe t-Nrrt af t faeaper loaJ. Tbe other day as a pale-faced. Loir lowed-eyed man was walking along Woodward avenue, usiug a cane to support his feeble steps, tt ptdeairgin baited him, reached out a band, and remarked : "Why, Tom, is this you "les, il'sme," wasthe monrnfulre- sr. pjr, And wLat's the matter ?" i'm all roo .down, and I've lost tar situation "Lost it r How? Peendiscbarg- ca : ' les," sadly replied the pour man "I'm looking for a job now." "1 Know a coal dealer w"o wants a driver," suggessted the friend Xo good no irood ." wiih mourMuisnanoci me nead. "I've ; liccn to two or t'.roe, sad as soon as they found tbat my weight was down I to 10 pounds, they turned right away irom me. uoai 8 down, you Know, aad ; - esi anmiai manure tor gen- tbj have to make it op in weight off purposes consist of both solid the drirer. lh-trvd Free rrcss. 1 and liquid excrements combintd. 1 Advice to the Iloja. In aotbinr diM?.-? jw'iile c: d ad- i rifo more ibaa at the r.te whe n ihj er mst caterir.sr t:iion marinoou cues aad duties; ud the 'v s most appropriate, and win eh M..u!,i ; h written ia letters of jr-dd they con! J see it at evirv luru thai tie J heel of youth's f.mtiov masr. m, . k-arn to do socucihiPu'- Ibour-aods ... yonoy men walk tbe ft. eel- of .i:r i vitie eeekia? employ i.-n! aad hd io it . because ih. y havo not . learaed to d aoythiur. Thousands 1 !aa--J hundreds of thousamU ot men . wiib Umiiie.s !.ve precaric-u-iy, Jiaoie ; at av time t. Le .ljer'.s of e::ar;'y,i ; tever .ur-; tf a living the uext; (Jo vui i iberjeuror ut xi moaiu u-i:.i 'tie) j I neglect lu tt.rlr youin to lea. a 1 uo j ncTitiiD? "rse sti.i. vi 111 iue 1 biHSted lives in our orisons, buu.-es i f j correction, auu jiu.r-uouee, iv '3 s ;o siv that at lesrt uiae-tentbs are . r l.sttotbe wcrid of usefulness 've- cause young men 1 do not learn t- u ; inviu.uz. .at uimen'.ary tuucuiioa, ,. 1 . i . such as cum.ren cet 1 1 tbe s : imperfect as it may be, is high.y nn portant we hsveiully recogoiz-.-ti us value ia New England; but it is not more important t ban knowledge i f skilled Ubor and habits (.f iudusiry. It is better for a boy to hive a trade and never go into the grammar school than to graduate from the High School with c.-eolit, and not learn to do anything; but there is no necessity for iilitf rate mechanics, t-r educate! loafers. True education teaches both bead and bauds, a'.d nn'nn .if On tu-f. IiuImj t i fTi'irnTP ,h, M. n.i ,!i;,- the other. There is always room in the first rack of the profess ens, lUniel Wtbiter suid ; but there are too many bjy going into the professions who aie unfitted for them. Many good mechanics are wasted to m ike p or ministers, law yers and doctors. The professions are overcrowded with inefficient men ; pad many others too proud to leara a iiiii-hiiuical trade, although too poor to live iu idleness. gn:dual- iv drift into the lurge ar.I a: ways I : :. . ..I.. ... ..I .k., . -grong c.a-soi n-i f, u .t slowest to advance in l ie uiid the j lirst to f.-tl tbe pressure "i Lai d times. Now aad tt"a o:;e develops bu-iness ! capacity and makes rapM pnr-.-.-s. t iii'iloVf d isud souio'liaes 1'J.e, iiiwavs id: iiooriv paid, a.wats uarcrtata as i I ir.e iiitti Even iu isk . I supply oi clerks exc.i ds the demand ; i a:.d !:ea times tire dull a a a;: ver- i-e- for a clerk in Boston or CLica o. Will If II -houlJ jV- ;ii i r- be a V'-srs, ten'g", Xew Yoik or Sm F'a.icis i have & thousand a:..-'.ve;s. i mouerateiy smart yoi.n;r maa leara a mectiauical tr.id-.', now wherein the l idud State.-, w riiaarv iii'imieei.ieai i::.' Would master wo:k.nan iii a !l1v and id ar;d g' wavs be Mire of euiphij meat i-iv. And. not oulv this. but such is the demand fof skilled labor in this tiew c oijlry, where there is ro much wvrk to be d ii:e. that no good mechanic ever lu-td to co w;;i,. out ciiiolovment. and no smart me chanic, skilled in the higher parts (;f i his trade, aud with a cspac'iiv for; liusincrS a ceil wotk wi h his, Lands at all. Such a iiersoa is i i j demand to stiperini-ud labor, to guide Hit: iao r oi siii;e.l tiamis oy work of and edtic itcd hea l. T never was a belter time or place tue j it-ro ! t leurn a trade tlun now, at:d in this country. Few American l"-ys arelsi-'f a-aia.-t that, and was finally learmni; trades. e are depending; to a large extent on foreign emigra- tion. So much the wor-e f.ir Americaa bovs. And tho nolVv tee trades unions ia endeavoring to limi: the number of apprentices ;s rii'.icu lously short sighted. Labor is tio source of all wealth. Skill double aad laurupies ' he value r.i lib r. j the m'Tc : 1 lie more sdiiicil laborers kilieii wealth, sad the better f ali ally all workijgmen. Oae union might naturally not i peci- j trades s this fundamental truth ; hut a ! a.) ?r con-; gress-ia wmcb all traaes are retire- sented should certauny seen. Master . w o: kmea are disiacliueu to take ao lirendces. and ioiirnevmiM would limit the number. All tbn das.-e are Hied to their own interest iu this matter, and the country lacks killed workers, while the hlms houses and prisons are overflowing with pe- p!" w ho bare never learned to do any. thing. Boys, decide this matter for yourselves, and learn to do s unetning. .1 KaIiI rr-r?. 4:fltiilhA. Cuba is a cemetery for Spa'dsb re emits. Unlike FitlstafTs rairired regi ment, w ho were good a- f n-.d for pow der, these poor bovs who are enl'-teo: r .i . . 1 . 1 i nr . . . I hi paiu an.1 snipped on to erusii u e insurrection in Cuba are killed by the diseases incidental to li.e eoun'rv before they have chance of facing the em.my. The m .rtalitv is as great or peruaps greater than that which cursed tt.e federal army oa llie pe- nin.-.u':i. Malarial lever "gathers them in." The P.icial records at Madrid and Havana may bt. &b!e to "how bow mripv S'out fellows bnve been swallowed ia the swamps ofi Cuba, bat in no other way can tin thousands of viciin s be told i.!T. The Madrid governor is evidently tired of frittering awav human life ia this way. Martinez Campos is r.p p iuted to comrnaud the armv.and :be ' ider to 'ire is to bp given al! along ibe line. Insurrection is lo he w iped ont. Campos has only to give the older, and titiick, presto ! it is done. Il is easy as iving. Sixteen troops from Madrid are on nad t wen? y-fur ibou-aad to f dlow, aud with those on the ground the spirit of free Cuba is be crushed. We have beea hearing 1 his for years M-n havo c-ime and '"en have gone back to Madrid, but. 'be war goes on The iiiur gents Lave got a commander who is never i'lle. His name is Gen. Piseiw. lriinic 4 mile, ' I TLe i ilieiisil Wbil I. eo vv l!i.' o-r. nt I jin.portou.ee of excel. eut pastures tIJ ! lattea catUu. ' nev feed such cattle I ...1 Tl. . ..11 . . ' uue gramg. ou cmii', tneaj, etc , lr a twofold obiect, namely. to'fclo fat-i leu tbe eati.e. and to help enrich the! soil, end so make the pasture Letter. This is sound doctrine, which we all , uuoeraiaod. 1 Here are ceriatu we -! knwn trutL in regard to maiiures tbat are almost avi.m.s- "ii-.u , as, i I more abundant the food leasts, the better the q'mliiy and ihe ' la'ger tde uantny of mauu.-o wh:eb ! produced." "P.easts fed on good, nutritious loud, give a much more ' I , , , ' - , . j ra uabie manure thac when fed upn tindiff, rest kinds of food." ' Tbe ! mBoure oi young animals is less val-i i uatoe man u;ai iroin mature amuiaV, ! rations for Miles. Sitting Liail cross a' as tLe young require huh .,rsranie: s-.l ,1 ri..r lu-l..- IV.-k ..n iI.p 2tih. " niorsraoie ioo.i m ia-ger tjoanti-, '"'3 than fuil jrrowu Oeasts, h'ch ; vuWxo keep up tbeir weight at d condition by ihe food they eat,-' and; A 4 .nuubial datrovreajr. The bolt on the back door needed repairs for a long limo, but it was only tbei.iher iffabt tbat Mr. Throe ion tit.l :he pr . nee of mind to buy a revv wif ai.ii iuke it b ime. After .-li;; r he tuiiied up his tools, re niuvni ihe t.id l.li Bud measured tbe l,ii:ii! -:i l-r the new one. He must lui! r'.'n" ne holes and Mrs. Throc t'.'i) heiiid hiui rainbliug about the kitchen, .-lamming, pulling out draw er?, an I kicking the furniture. She weal to the bead of the stairs and CiHed out : "iiith ird, do voti watit aovthingy ' Yes I :i l""he yelled hack, "I want to kuo' where in Texas is tbat Coik-crew." "t.'orkscrew V "Yes, eo!ks'.'rw." ' Whv, we've never bad one, iticb ard." 'Iida't eu Ve e had at least a d.'Zeu of Vm in tbe Iat two years, aad I b)iibl oao not four weeks ago. ! I . ..1 V .. .. 1 is a i rt-uvr inti w v wi:n 1 want ttnr- ; - --j j the .:ho.iK;""n'f: , . . . . j -wen, n.ctiarti, 1 tnoiv mat 1 i have never seen a corkscrew in this ; hoU.-e.' "Then y oi are as blind as an owl ; ia daylight f ir l'yj C eor bis o- soven. i The bouse is always downside up, ; any huw, and I never can find any thiuir" "The house is as well kept as any of j'uiir folks cm keep due," she re volted, ruwiug real red ia tbe face. "I'd like my mother here to show; iyoua few tLi;igs,'' he said, as be ' stretched his nei k to look oa t'ao hi z i6fc, ,n 'be pantry I ernaps soe il Oo.l l.er Spectacles i t i i t t with the potatoes aaa:u ' answered j ... , , . , deceased . .. 1 " ' 1 LetteraofailminlstnitlonontheaboTeeatatohaT. toe Wile. inic rjwi Krantcl to the amlenilirned by the prop. I) Von kini'V vi h i v.. i. in. tnl'a-. ! r ""ly, notlra ia hereby Ki"-n tolhoae in i'.i JOU hilo.v wn you are tai t- , ue,tetl t,, lt lo in-me.llaieiuiyinent .and tnaa 1.) tol'' I harmx claims aicuna'. it will pieitent tbem duly "Yes, I do," "Well, vuu'H be coim I ! for Yotkl ! ; State if you d tTt mind ''I'd like to sec myself.'' 'Look out Nancy." "I'm afraid of no man that lives. Hi char.";. "I'll leave you." "Aud I'll laugh to see you ju." "Xancy Thructou, I'll apply for divorce to-morrow, tliat 1 kiiiillv n-ked vou w here the . i gurnet was. and you said we'd never Laa one, wiuca is a ooid lace raise-ho-.d. as I can prove." '(.inlet!" "Yi-S gimlet." "W'iv, 1 know where there are Mi eL. ,ir lour 1 ou hhiu v irk'Crew. r tap., ..merMt county Pa., and Mra "Vml vou utilised 111" I ke a do" ' 10-Jn,l lilswlie, by deed ol Voluntary Awi'un . I. ,il v.in iinu-eu in. i.r.e a io5 , ,ueiit have assuue.1 all the estae. real anil person bt-fau-e 1 Wi-u'dil't saV a gimlet Wis i l"l J"t,u looser to me in trust lor the beue- .1- ..... " ; ty 1 f ,n u v. , . r. . .. , .v. u ...i., vm, the loilCc'i' " . .. "i:n -, l.e saiil. tetiuerlv iltllnvr her '.i. II., lliidi trd'" Xiiiicy, I'll go right out aud kill .. . . . , .,,1 .N : you I.eeiiii I 1 i ve Vou sill! . j !. ! V- vu k i .iv ii ji.niet is cot a; - C 'Hi -crew. ......,- , ft HI'J t lt Ml, .Nancy: forgltn- tue and lets j hl'ejv." Aud ih.-.t household is so (iiiiellv i Lappy that a e.tnary bird would ing ' its bead II It bunt: la the Ijali. Treatriivtat r Ilorar. . beautiful and hih spit died hor.-e would msver aliow a shoe to be pui ja his feet, or allow unv person to j)u::iile tus 1,-ot. lu an attempt to s-Lue such a horse recently he resisted all .T'rts, kicked aside everything but an auvil. and came near kiliimr him bruitght back to his stable unshod. This d fe ..t was iust on the eve of coa.-igti'.L'g him to I be plow, where he ai wutK oare loot, wueu aa oili- j ecr ia our service, lately returned : from Mexico, took a erd about tbe ;siz-: of a common bed cord, put it in ' i he mouth of ihe horse, like a bit, uud tied u tigh-ly on the animal's bea i, passing bis lefi ear uader ihe rtriii.r, not painfully tight, but tight en. .ugh to keep the ear down and tbe rd iu place. This done, be patted i!,i. horse irentlv ou the side of the s head, and commanded him lo follow. and in-taatlv the horse obeved per- tictly subdued, and as gentle and obedient as a w el', traibed dog, suf fering bis feet to be lifted with impu Lj.j,' acting in all re.peets like; an old M t.ger. i be gentleman who thus rortiifhtd this exceedi exceedingly simple mear.s ot stitHlo'iig a very danger.ius propensirv, intiiinied that it is prac ticed in Mexico and South America in the maiia ,ement of wiid horses. Iiropa by Hie Wajldf. To draw a note on Sunday will mnke it void A note given by a minor is also said to be voidable. Tbe deeds of one man iu a partner ship bind all the oibers. C mtracts written n Sund.iy will not be considered binding. An agreement msde witb a lunatic is void. Interest, on no'es cau be collected otily when so b'ated. Au agreemeut without a cousidera tion cannot be enforced. If a note be lost or stolen tbe maker has to pay it. Keep your promise to the letter ; be prompt aud exact, and it w ill save y.oi tro'ihle, and care through life, and win fir ymi tbe respect and trust of your friends. FlTcllitra Square an flr. In Saline county. Xebraska, on tbe 17'b nil., a prairie fire burned a sec tion ol eight miles square nearly I clean, de-'roying oulbou-es, staOles, ii.ou.iiiu n number of duelling nouses, agn the sea, t..i;.uraj implcuieuts, Iimv, aud graiu iu iiore areMa,.k a ill ,;i,ru ; , th ai.t. o., Swan Creek the wi'e of pe ei Oleson, a Swede, was burned lo death. She taw the prairie fire approaching and ran for broken grouod, bnt slopped to let the Logs out of ihe pen. She fell exhausted just before reaching plow ed ground. Her baud touched tbe plowed ground wheu found. The body was biirued to a crisp'. A wo- maa fnd two children, names not giv en, were burned to death on Spring Ciet k. The lire was stopped by Tur- key Cr. ek, or ii 'might' have been " ,u"r,! eiteu-ive. ' fcltlinc Knll llarU-Prasef jiit; i'imccr Pr.-s has. a special from Bismarck which sara that Gen. .M,es bad a successful fight, after' aa n,...r..i , , ..il a-irh Slttinir ltll; f,n ihe 21st and 2id, on Cedar n... i. i. n-. ' . 1... ,.t i f'r... t- L:I!i'ii.p ii nnmlwr of Indians Ul'loleii tolio.i il A;,,.r ni.-iir his u-n ln beiti ' two wounded. ' He chased the a,Ji4i. aboni si;v miles, when tbey divided, ouo nortion iroiotr toward t!i, H.FH.w-r ml stlnlii" Hull toward uic urucv, uuu o.Liiii; J Fort Peek". General Miles General Ila.en bas zone t s following. to Fort Peck .!il. f..,ir ..r infuntry nnrl aCii b, 0t .,rd lo tbe Ai-ent, tbat h was c .mm" io and would he f.iendlv, but wanted ammuuiiion. " Tn.wsers are now cut perfectly 8triKbt, and tbe tpriog bottoms seen ast ta;i tavc been omitted. ' Vew Advertisement. 4 SSIGNEES' XOTICE. by dvmi of v.tluntjtry wlKnoirni hu altrnisl jl IDS in e-CAia mi nu praonal ul lh mi.1 s!retr llerriny to . H. Licailltrr, of I'miu, ia trut furilw tieiKtitof .rwiliun. All prou ln.lvbte.1 to ihe Svlreairr Hrrinir will luakn tiHyment to tli MM a.irnee, mxhi tbuce faarloc rlaim t di-tnuJ wi.l .retn! torni duty anihenllmtrO w Ihm iiiinc wiihuiit ilelay. mt t'rinit, p. . KLILHTLITEK. XTICE. imirk-t Cdurt of t lie I'. S. lurth '. u BASMrrTCT. TVini 1'iHii. t of P. V ' la miiitrr uf Ib,ma J. Kearl", Knkrui4. Wen rn histrict of FenoJylvwila. m. A w rnnl lu Hnnkriiimy has un iMunl l.v aal.l Cirtirt uifjuiil tlio Inline uf TIiiiid J. Frl f tae limiiij of Somerset, an, I SIuU! of Pennttlranta. iu MiJ lilsiri' t. a.liu.litr.1 a Haukrupt B)uo Fetl t;.Mi .it lu I'n-iMt.-s, anil tho (Mvineitt any .lei.t unJ the ile!iverjrr any Mierijr tH-loDin lii nii.l Bankrupt, la hi in. ur Ut tin uk, an.1 the iramlrrof any .rwrty by bun. are lort.iil.lrn l. law. A meeiinx ol tha rre-litora uf aai.l BanK ruiit. lo ptvt tn.-ir .11.19 an.1 ehi4 ,m w m.n anniicneta ol Lis htate, will Ih hi-l.l at a tVmrt of lluiru.lry 10 m nol.len at 9 Ili:im..Da St. 1'litiil.urnlx, In nlil iMstriri, on ih i;th day of ..uTcniir., a. u., 1,0. 1., oi'i'N-a. a. m., at the onVe of the UeKisUrr in Bnkrut...-v t--tre Sam. Harper, fc:i.. ona ol the Kmirr in bankruptcy 01 aaUl IllKtrkU )HV H ALU l . S. 3iaxlul l. mil lli'lru-t. Nor S. QKMXAXCE. It ia hereby orlnlne.1 by the (ontKI of the Il..r oo'li of 1'imriaeuce, fa.. In rea-vlar arariun ai.iH.-tn' Ll.sl this 2nd day oft Vtober, Imts. That any bur ot boya who mar txwnaaa by jnmiilnic on or oft earn, ot any deanrljrtlon, while in tnouon. either be.'.w arritua; at the Math, or alter denini( therelruia, iihal be pnnli-hea by It ne nf. me dollar fur earn o!ten, ortudrrlm j.riituent f..r the fnn of twelve boura. ply in loll to engines that may I Borough Umita. suii)ienien. 1 no torecoina; nenaltlea aball ap. oe va duty wttliin D. MICKEY. W. B MOr.VTAlN. Clerk. o- Is jDMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE. 'J. l.,tJie ol Iiavi.l Baym.n. late ofStom-ycreek Ti. autnenti-ain! r.r otuinrnt without delay oa Satulay .Nuveuiher 11. lsra. JOSMH S. WALKER. OABKLLE RiVMAX. Adaiini?trator. tKtol.cr 4. nOU SALE. Mno-liall interest or the whole to purchaser In a wuter-iKiwrr iiw-rch:iiit and Cim m a.mrinK uiiil Mtuatfsl in the town ot liollrar on the P. h. K.. : i uiilea went ol J.inatown. Ljratlun the best in this part nt the cunlrr. mill in if j-1 n-nair ami a I .loinir ik fpnl bnsinesa. ro.,m lor st.Tinv 4.000 !' lllclliho ii ulu- 'uu,'ii (train, ample water lo pmpel the mill i ii ten iiiejti'.igeMue Trar dwen'uif r buuM lni, i oaihull.iinirs. AIM 7 acres ol land belona-ina; lo sain ..rornv. Any persons wituiir lo t'UrchaM a i mi,i property wmdowHitoTi.it ihr.rrfm lri.-e anl lenns to suit the times. HEKSt; HA vtMOMlk BEAM. Bolivar, Westmoreland Co Ha. jSSIGXEES XOTICE. tire is nerenyiclven that John Kooser of Jeff- ul oi ine creuiiora ot the said John Kooser. all i ; -rMm.-, iiierejore, in.ieiiie.1 to the aaid John Kier will make piyui.ut to the s.il.1 Awiirnee. I ami th-jse bavma; claims or deuunda will tunku ; Hum kunwn i:ii..ut il.lay. j JAi t'B BAKER. . ' A si;xees NfiricE. Aotice I? hereby eiven that J. Wcllcr. bT dee-i "f voluntary a!i,;uuieut. has a.-nliinid ail the es- u s.:,r ".r.'.r 1 ... , ... ........ . .n. . .... ... ub. .-r iijc oeii- Ill ot luo creditor, uf said J Wilier. All iwrsona lb r-lro ili.leblcd to the said J. Wt ller, ol Sum. j mil Tp., will mak- payment to the aabl Assignee, j 'd u.ofe hanue rinlms or demand will muke . .. .. ...v ci.Mic KIIUI'UI Ur 4T. Oct. -Ji. E. M. SCIIKIS'K. AsaiKnea Xew Establishment. .MANUEAUTt KEJi fF COl'PEK WARE. Having imt opened a eojitr factory, we are pr-pansi to manuiucture all kinds ut tx.iper Ware for kitchen; hotel, disiiilerlea and brewer iirj ue. Keutirina: neatly d-na. 'actry in rear oi Wm. Knicriem a; Son's grocery, ljvXorth la eiiuuic street, Cumberland. kiiw AKi. kdk.ki:mph a co., Manuiacturera .ii ssl pr';r paid for old eopiier. laoi JNO. HARKINS. PRACTICAL Pattern ai Mel Maler, CT Watek St., cor. Ferry, SECOND FL(rs Pittsburgh P.. -.M.lels for Patent Office a specialty. All kinds ol Pattern W ork promptly executed. May 31. ' ' done ou short notice an 1 at reasonable terms. i"-Knuire at Cascbeer A (Vi, Store. A airust Id. t :. F. WALKKR. WOOD PUMPS With all Talnable lmpmrements. 1inini(s, and chniu'srof HEAVY TIKK COPPER, etc.. etc. Our in:iiiu:a.-turinu- facilities are uusurjutsse.!. ourstiM-kand assortment LAKllKand prices wili lie ma ietoSI'lT THE Tl.MKsi. Try the "i" Pump aul lest iu merits. Ask lor It at 'your H.rdward st. .r, and see that ii hits the ab.Jre trMle-mark. tinier, may l-o-.itt,.4.KAI-TO' PI'MPI U.. 4raiflAail W. 'ak.. In.uiries an.) remittances inrarul.ly l'i.K4I TU P A H P CO.. u Com merce St. Phila.. Pa. Aairust . lk"T 4.. i'OAir.layat lit;e Samples i T IU ? ty fte. bTla-au i t,tx, Pnrtla.lbe 11 . . - s ' .. mars Ccbtts K Oaova. Ai aria llaxiaoa. Grove &Denison lantifacturcs of C'nrriaeeia, ltllgKiOM, Nprlng-wagoiiM, Meighi, Ilariicx. 4 to. Entory out qu:i.e ejist of Diamond. ' Soinersct, la. April VI, 1S7. A U.MIMSTKATOK'S XoTtC'fc. Eaiate ori.'lirl'ti.n Holsiipple, lata oi L'on.mauich Township, doc'.l. Letter of admlMisiration on the above estate hsvinir been a-rante.! to the nnderalitne.!. notice Is hereby irlven to liiose in.tebted toll to make Irome- diate payment, and tb.Me bvinarclaiias against it to present tbem duly authenticated lor settlement at the residence ottlie sul-rltrln Paint twp.. on Satur.lnv tbein due ot iecemicr. is a. JlA Villi. LKHMAN, U.-t. 25. Administrator. SSIGXEE'S XOTICE. ""V .Or? I herphr iriven, tht Henry Hnrhstetlrr of Mcy-rlii,p, fAtiitir9rtrtiunty, P., ly t ot voluntary MAiitrninenk hjaJjiiiurnwi ali the etftate. ir, IJ Mir.i uiyi i ivi,j-iviii?, nnpr.'n.tJ)M l'a.. in irai, fcrrthf hrncrli of the ?rtlltm if the .sald Henry Hnch"tftler AIL pvruo9 Urefire iwielttt lo tlif urtnl Henry Horhslvtles. wiUmttk --tAvnieut to liic Mtd Aiuuw, ni thow bavin 7 rutin or itiial- wiii. mako Jtaowa the same wiliwiUt iletav. - . HIRAM BOTTS, Kiob?rn. 1 AtwtKiwe. ' 1. M n 376. WHERE NOW? 1876. To MH.'HK AN. one of the foremost, flvnnsn py aad kuaJiA rtala! WSAT FOR? Tobay a FARM out of tbe One Million Acres of fine farmlna lant for ante by the QBAND ri.AClL.3 b l.MUAH A K. K. Strong Soils. Ready Market. Sore Crops, OooH S.-h.sla. K. K. runs UiroUKb center of grant. Settlements all along- All kinds of produce, rais ed. Plenty of water, timber and bntiuins; materi als Price" from 44 to $10 per acre ; oaw-loartb doira. balance ua Uuh. ar-Send fiit illustrated pamphlet, fall of facts and Djrurea. and le ounviuce.1. Address. W. A. HuWAKIJ, Uonn'r Uraad Rapids, MlcbUan. P. H. U PEIRCE, Soc'y Land Dep't. Jam. U. ta, Xew Adoertii'eiHi'nU. JOHN F. iihiuhui v, 11 vii) 1 OILS, The following is a part:al list of ; Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, smiths Uiwos, Ueliows, Anvils, ices, lues. Hammers A"' haddTv Hardware, Tab Trees, (iig Saddles, Humes, Buckles, li-i-g.-, D.t.s aad Tvol. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spo ils ami Ila.Mr.-. :h- '. largest stock in Somerset County. Painter's Gum's a fell s-White Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside painting, l'aiius in nil. r.!'. c,!,.rs, ' Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Crushes, Japan Dryer, Vu:uui Stains, 1 &c. Window Gius of all sizes and jrlass cm to any shitne. Th-- best Coal ! Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is larire and coi:i"ries' yery elegant styles. Ditsion's Circular, Mu!-y ami Cross Cut Saw s. ' Mill Saw files of tbebest quality. Porcelam-iiued Kettles, llandli Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sueati s, Cast Meel, fetep LaUders, tarnaire aud Tiro ISolts ot all sizes. Lea king! Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes W ringers. Meal Sit ves, Ii;.or?.I iis. l'.'tsikt ts. Tubs, Wooden Buckets Twine, Hope all sizes, Jlay Pulievs, Patter Prints, : Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and S tuners, Traeos Cow; Chains, Halter Chains, Sboe. Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes. Cur-; ry Combs aud Cards, Door Lorks Hinges, Screws, Latches ur: i evt-rvthin in the Builders' lice. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder aad Suft-tv r i.se, Ac.. Ac, : The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal ; exclusively in this kird of goods aud give my whole attteirion u ie Per-' sons who are buildir .-, or any one in need of anything i.t mv due. wi:i ii.nl it to their advantagu to give me a call. I will always L'i.'e a reis mah'r 1 credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their pa ronasre. i and hope this season to make many new or. rs. Don't force; the place i April 8 7i. HENRY McCALLUM. C A R P E T S 77 Pfth Avenue, Above Wmm.I Street. Erices the G. B. BARRETT 6c Plated Ware. Gold and Silver C 'line makers Tools, Materials, and every LARt.i:rRHUIfTIM llI.al Fall and Winter Trade. 176 Wauie.aleLiela.iiei. S i. , .v ,. t ' "PEOPLES' DRSJ5 STOBE !",.--. X. E. Corner Diamond, Somerset Pa IlE.lLF.R is DRUGS, MEDICINES, ami CHEMICALS, PERFUMER V, FINE : OA PS, TOILET A Ii TIC LIS, D TE .STUFFS, ait..' KER0.ESE OIL, I)ure WINES and LI'4l"OR.S fr luerlb-lnal IRPOSES, ! Also an assortment of Fine Ciar, and Tobapco. PartrcoUr attention ivm to the tTtimit-iundtnx of Phj-k-iajM Prescript ion auil FauiiIjt B& tirts, by experienced kn le. March IS, ire. Ayer's s Is TtMe:v ktr.cn rootle .if ibe most e.lecto li rciiiedi. cic.i;iii!-' li e s'. I t.-ia mid in j .1... l.' . . i i . " i . . ! fnr,r' the te I l' . V.C a" '.e ii..".... ii. ii..- years, vi.n a ti- : 3f i.,.....: 5?"" ' jti'.tiii'n. I.;-,'.m ,,:i it, : nitriiisii 4irtiif, an I si:st:.in . I l.v mark.ible eure. Sj milil as t I lienefieiid to eliilibva. and ye' o fe-ti-- liin' to eliectnnllv .tTre n;it tiie 'jre-f e-.r-rnptiuna ot tlie I.Ii.kI. sis. !i astl - ,e:-o:ii!..uv and syphilitic eoiii.trihiutioii. I.i'pii! iii' -. or liiseases licit hate lurked i.i the s-!em itir vc.-irs. Mwoi ii-t.i In litis liiU .-. (':.' I oaeilo1 -inn- lis nri Ii riul I dote, and disaiitc.ir. IL cures man v ul nlu.-n are ihii.i; . iv kiiov n. of S-nl'illil. and all s. l.l' luit, I'lcCTS. l'riipliolls, ;;ti:i tllll.tivc Orders of the skia, Ttlliloi'-. t Siod iics, j. -.i i:... !,., v w. a.'..-.a r ii-,i. i .. . .-i. Antliimv's I-'ire. IJos or ! mim. aS 'IVtMT, hlt Kliftllil. -;ilf Il44Ul. J:ilisrw4,nu. aiMi ii.ten.al C i- ieraliotis tl.c I'terus. siiHitiifli, nill Liver, it Jh etnvs mh.-r no. i- plaints, to l,bl. it wo.ll.1 Ifrt si-eni 4-,..!. ailj. .Ml.ljlll ... am tl us irnil,., I r sjm'J.- Hiit. Fits XenralsLi. Il:irt I iscitso. IVmalo Wenkiiess lel..lily. and I4ll4'lrrllJ"i, wlien lliev are t.i.oi:e! i- tion of the atWilbras l i.isot s. , . it . . ci i. i t is an ewllent restorer ol lie iitli and strength it. the rprin'j. Hv n-nen in-, tiie i- ItpiK-tl fttl'l vi-nirot t!m ll-,-tur ..r-.i;-. it tiisip.it?v tKc UfprtMfu nad I.nt - J 1 a. a fv:i,ar (it Ilia w3Qi h.vin un i i iiivi b-r apju-ars pt'0f -nl lu lur, ni 1 live Kiiicr. j for rleatisifi" Ihe U. l. 1 m: sv,n.i mow, oa with renewed yi'or and a new l:s,- of lift e . . . : , . l'' PREPARE!) r.r r - pr. . p. AYER CO., Lowe!!, Mass., 30Lp pt aAIX pRL'Gi;ST EVtliVWHtr.- FIRST PRIZE AT VltlJNA EXPOSITIOH, 1873. yt " rqsesstpel. Xaoaracturer of auperlur Union Crop Leather Ami dealer in RarV Uirloa nnrl Plnfprer' Hair. ' j JOHXSTOWX, PA. 4.O0O ton of oak as. I hemlock bark wiotad. Caab paid oa delivery at the umuery. arsapanlla A? I''!' NVlKVaXVivaa: NW'.r , BLYMYEfi, DEALER IN iuiio, v-t 1 ti c , t uiiiia &C, 2zC. Roods in .Slock ; C i.-t.nter's Tools. Chi. - els, Plane Iron A J.es. i'cc, illaek a.i aiiiUS. ISA: elites. Mas Ilimuners. JOilX F. BLYMYE PITTSBURGH, ?A. same to nil CO,, Pittsburgh, Pa. ClrS, -1 nnrl GiN.n Ce, , i . t description or'Soods sold by the trade v..b . i o. siDBi in, n, Oculis.1 iiii.l Aiirlsi, "HI' S IM lK.i:... .i - a'HPeim Ave AO lb. ,.-s ..f rt'l:. I.AK mid TIIKOT. I alarrli j iv in-:or.. i n-r it, i..r 4 alnritrt. ..l.p.....i..---i-. . ... i- , -- --wn i Hairs." Cancer sn t l u-n-.r" nr the I K.'. V r fbri:. P-'.iiam. A c i:,g Eye? - f-,,.1 .il , ,.r. j :n lti.-i!"3. Exdn.-t:l-.n. . sVi!i:iir ! 5- i r -'" j nr.. r T iwrh.rme.le Arliu.-i.il I .- i,,.,'.-I . - : ifrrip.ir an i iie: ! rumpr.lrt oi c..-- I t Jul, !i CAilPETSr PALL STOCK ! ' CHOICEST STYLES !' TA ei OILCLOTHS and ! STA1RRODS l KOVAKlMlOSE&i'O.. aiiFTii.iVEMi; I2TTJ5irSa, I A. i j T.'lBlUlfilWH Sl'RTn-WIVTBB a.:t K j Embrace, un.lr cne min-u.-incnt tr f j Trunk Katloay I.:nc. ..I the Wot tod N -r'h west. au.1. wnh its nitmer-.U!. I.r:in.n. i: r..f omi. r ! lions ..nns the shortest nn.l imi -li,--.i n.nte l.e- twst-n 'bicnirii sn.l eiin's lu is. v is,...n. sin. Monhprn M: i'iic:iii. Minn....,,;.,, b.w,,. e- onisiu. I Jl.,.rr,u a:,d t:ic W.-.n-m Tern ila Omaha ami CalifiirTNii Line run. i ' r.e h.'is-: an I lK t r u:c i- r s'l i. ln' AiTilitm llllu . .. I.iS'..ta. Nr'. r.ii . Wt j onnnsf. Color i.lo I th. Nrv.-ida. t 'aillornia nr K"n. Chirui, Jjiiin ..il l Ait.-ir ; la. If. i Chicatro, Ma.lis m and M. Punl Line I I the shortest lino l..r N'-.rrb-.-n Wiania aa.t J l1unerf. aiel I.t M.oli -.in. Sr. P;,ul. Mui'ien.- ...is. l.ululii un.i all p-.i:,:. intheifrcat .'-irh-I west, lis I Hinoiia and SU Vt U-r Line l t!i onlr rtn;e fir Win rn.i. R Iifr. itv.iti l oi. iui.k;a;i, ha Ptrter. -w I "tin. r.. tJrru Kay and Manpiette Line I N,he;1,7 , f..rj,n..w!i. j, , Uu !... tMik.wli. .Appl-ton. lrn K... hi-. inn. j CALIFORNIA ever illv. i .'ii I luri"". 1.' mui. .uiir.)ii up, n..ui:muu, lld:ic.N-a ai.J Lhu I.ike Superi -r C'fJiii ry. l;s Freeport and Dubuque Lin.' la tbe only rn" r.r K:'.i. k..- t, F-t-..; rt ano an ;.in:s vi , r.-ep.rt. ti-i t'hfrat.-n iill:! Milwankee I. I. the oi l Ivike SV r its. an. is the ..nir ot inis.-.na: t!.rioah l.v in-b-T, li!te K'Test. I:!ir. UiidP..rk. W .luUeu;.!.!, iiu; :-i", il-n.-ri. ..:ii waukee. Pnltm.m Pahn e nrs are run . n lt rbr rmin. ! fM. rei.l. j Tins is he I M.V I.I.N . rui.iiit. thHSe ers tweeu 'lii.s... and Si. I'siiJ, l.lbi.vtao and Ali. i wanker, or C I.i V" ;.a-l iii.-:i i. j Al I '.iiiori ocr SI jts c , ri..t. with he . rr.-r- ! bin 1 .l.--rs on th. l-'mon P-..-ir.c Hiir.d f; j ' jil j..ii.; , .t. ..I t:.c M ,-.iuri l:ver. ' I'll the arrival ..; tb.. imi. lr-."n th- E.-l or I ' " if" ."riu-eu-r i k , ..way leave I :ine-j,, ss .ii..w.- ; I'ort'i.un-.i i,i..:t... oiu.. a-i.MNMf.rui.i. ir : Tl.r.H.-!. Vrai . dat'. i I. Palii....n Pai.. i , iStati.' 1VX V,"a M j j r.a- ot. P.irt :ci.l it 'i.'-:i r.b?. t w- Tfinisv-I i I Trains dai:y i,ili LiLaa P:.. . . i-ij.: m ' I JVrCen 'k,T and l,t. St.,.,. iw..tr.,i ,. i ..any. vun rui!iu-iii ;-i.l.ie t;r altathe.1 a:..' i""ui. u. AUrc..-.te. vliZ ; . tram.. I , Fw Sp..rt aad Wlr..a an. -in:s in Vinr..- 'a-'"" Th' '-b Tr.on d.ulr, ,i,i Putlmau SI. u lersto Wiu-.na. j For liu-.uue. vi.i Fm-uort. two T:.n.uii Trai; dailv wiiti i aii'i.au t 'ar-..ii ni .'i: .-.ii.-, K,;r IU(n1(;II.. anl IA rr TiVl-l,r-'r, r, T.; f Tbn.unb 'i'niins t;iiU. with l-uL-ain - r m i ni.Kt .. ll,'.r . t i ""' ' -" vr lJ " r r M..01 i it v tn,! Y,nki .n I.. T u::r. ! ; I Pntim.jn 'n j t. :'.Ii.nri V ily ,FiiihtR. '-.r ltkf (jT.t v. I -ur Vrtv 'iit;:y K.r Kwkivr-I. Sirri., i.au !... .In. an. tti-r !.8. y.-u cm liae Ifr.i t-r.. i...i a I t mi nit U;iiiy. Wit iift-e." .V i. ail . Iip4.!i-ar: Hnvm; M--. V. i S:.te s r e : :p !t j U'ti ."-'-'. H ,r- -; ham Sir!; .tn Kr-tnt fli , zt tr i.tu- ; j pry iStrt: 'hUu i ivi.-t ttin: m-H'in t; 1 j I oinit-r .iierin.tn hu-'': tnn r :rtii ar M t.ij. ; iui-.irf..', r.ii.ic r C'-rT,. r . Mn-I '. tit anl Cmi'.a. irtii: Wtaits jt. iH-!-ii cn'tier i Wells art t lilfutr Si ivct K'r r tt ur in: er:tiAii.it C't atlMinmbie (v-ia i var biiiin tUr. aatrcni at; f t , W.H. SrESXlFT M U'!.1 7TrcniTT i i iasa. Ak'I, OMirann. Hin. s;il t, .'hlrtArK f iel4 . ! , riTTSIll'IKi. P.. j THe !ii.M.t is.mp'ete Ins'.i'n'i.ai bi tbe i Suref ir'be ib-as.nvb practical ci!i:-t!on 1 CltO. rfjiiUIlir "ml -.u.tie-ai ,. .Hndenl. recrl.M .1 mm, I lni.,aa Ad.ir.i. tor circa' irs cjh:. .inir.ic lull particu lars. J. C. SMITH. A. :.!. Principal. Sept. . nr AilrertiemeiU. I AMATEUR PEKTEIS' ELTOT rURALLUULSiir , jpX V, ree. lyp. Iolts, mrs, ri!-, Ac. rf y-t -. JoiiNiSoX .( , It Y. irt S .. II .rri- 'Or-. p, tjr?'A tiire i-entfiimi. f r i'.i!a!'a - - ' I ' THIS s' l E l ;ok Tiir. Grocery & Feed Store ; . I MM I El ; Cheap Side, X"o Baer's Block, Somerset, Pa. ! Hcmmorrhoids or Piles. OK. TFKRY .!rrrF hi time f th- ; T-ittifr.t I 4'ilf. ihi..t. Mr-.hPif i.r it. ti.rir. mvI h. otiMT.i'-u.i o. Mi i'-t hw.-i. 1 ; lhNtr i ni:ni.ii v; -i t'ir a rx' r:- !in-irr;i k . r- '. ni:t;rr w!:n h'i !ifHTnitet anl M. nr-. 12 j in- utrvff, i'hUa'.ei;liU, P., li. -jr. ll lu 3 ! arft 7 t" i. m. ol. New Firm. SNYDER 6l UHL Ilatiug inr!i:iv4 Ue Store lately owned by i II. V. Hrvrlls. t J We tftke phM-ni n mttlmr tbe atntt a of pat-iic to t tt ittvt titHt w .t,.v U4.w n t y4c m'- -nr i'..iri..inij 'H ail VI A mr v IU J itri. ol meut "I Boots, Shoes and Gaiters DOTH OF Eastern and Kore Manufacturt m.i fre li.ur.! anwiiffr. w ai v rs',11 hTe 4r ja'OLK LEATlltii, i ' MOROCCO. CALF SKIXS, KIPS. AXI LI X INC, SKIXS Of ali kind, with a fall iiue or Shoe Findings. Tb H'lHIE MANTFACTUKE I.KPAHT. M ti. T aiU as. incaunte 1 - , , , . v . . 15. Snycler, lisq. j Who-ierepatMonfor making 1 ...... ! Seed Wqrk and Good Fit$ li &"Xii to tvne io tbe State. Tbe pabile ti , HK-r"'7 int.tcit t eail nl eismute iar jtr"i; ( a o aro tfteriiiint to knrp as ttjJNti 44 ii:t r-l -l Jfi.-?a 41 tow 4 the LfW-t. SNYDER & UHL. if-1 at h.. p 1 nd lens rrr . Airenta wanted. I mat TKL E a CI... Anansla aura Maine. nr n
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