i III RIM4L TOPIC. l rittce I the lUaaUi by a farmer, gsr-ieacr and fruli giMnn-of trr-ai tijfri'.!.. swir. Tb? Ifc-ik-bire aud P.iland-C'l'inas r, probably, m o of ib bpt breed ofcioibti eiit, ret tLere are foauT mm -b-i like o b-r brd tfl'.er. IniWd, U i o-l p-Mible to tsuiirerjbidv itb .ue or t brtrds of mnr live stock. If you iti-ki farm er wbt objection be Las to this or . that breed of bos, te may not bs laving Ij et iiaif u -s of uea iu une for few wet-k, io which Oceaa and ever ioitrest of the rrpH ThU and . ronn'rr demanded tbe immediate it j - . :J . . . , j t ic-i owd not clifwsi; ibe;n tu order to the fji! -jv.og rcre iluuuUess iwca 4( Cu&ipielioa o! me iexa ana "" j improve he!f '.ck, fc'at "inTivi-rc' iUVcti jds ol ibe Jiver. iwcie uiteeo uaiiroaa. , iih a m!e .f tuj eiicfc dsiriUu vcar-j fincc, in" ibt walk froci mf Tbe patriotic course of President brrrd a- i:.-ex. lu rk-hire. SufT ifc. rt-idcuce to mj plwe of buioee, I j Hayes had proreo of tbe greatest .f tbe Final! rr r-edfum York Lire, tpet S. M.,-who:n I knew to bare possible good to every interest of the ii! ...a;a trradea tfct will prove lately returned from tbe army. Ilia I country and it was the duty of ail I-..?- Ui:!.':-Mrp Lfnl.i3 ntt!-ti ' Ctrl ntiwisinp showed a bmd condition citizens to render him their warmest or tnHrkcitb'e pr .ducis of llie-e e':-r"-t H-..r;bv on StW-TOSR LETTER. b'e to pivo aoy otber n ason, only i I don't like 'cm.' Tenty Srej reara ago tbe great objection to tbe jrkbir- aas. the? are ail Lams' and pbouldor, with too li-tie rib p rk; I K,r lint nnav thia breed io m!linir at cn-r-! . t t.. nooit prion, Hi a pair f.-i pig week old, and wo bear nothing ii regard to tbe 'all bam' objection. But it i certain that they fatten eas ilr, and come to maturity early, and they often weigh juite enough to sat isfy m jst farui'.-rg A farmer wb breeds tbem ? : I killed a two year old Brkbire la-.t week that weirbed 50j nourjri. and bad l.'iO Oae ftra:cro atTeo'.iou id nrir ;iia ur; y, u y.ij iier-il ti'-'" be krj; -itu-en or tweeny uvuLs vA iK-f.ire l:pg lit M clanh- ttr iu w i:Jj p o'i Lcon.a's n roauv lime, at 8:.m. vi: .:!is o! 1. HOW 1 AIM'I.Y IIEV MANIT.E. o! the liver, bis gait ebowed great Support. AO factious opposition d. biliiv. and I lot ked forward to tbe should be allowed to interfere with dar wDea I bbu!d iai him no! big labor iu the dirtctioa ot tbe pub miire la answer to my inquiries, j lie good, lie who riised such wbb be said Le Lad been treated by ever- j an tticmy to the public weal, al iibvsic't&ai without benefit. I ad- ' tbrti; , vi Lira to try tome hard cider, but j .mmi KmAims ir rt to b:; very cautious, lor 1 mougai ce was Jar gone.. -Meeting ciui to dsv tf;er. and askiasr bim of tbe farmer write to an arrrwuliurw leD'Kcl cf bis new medicine, he replied: I Live abjiit !or: bubcls Iiri-rste ! I drank a full elass of of fcen rrutrire that I wai.'. to uf-e ts i trtat von brought mo with a keen a fer;i!:zer --a cp.-ia.2f grain; and I j ndiah', weat to bed and slept eoundly nave toougbt 1 w oulJ mix as i.ii 'iw.-: ail uigat, a taiug I Oae bab-l o' hen manure with two : irt-f .Ta for months. bubheln of p'aster, and drill in cbuut lie tLcn told me that bis case was bare not doue 200 p'UsdH per BeriMiale.' this woitl.l oae 'f cbrouic diarrhea, be toi) i:r"D?. e It would be Im-ik p tn: u! the bea manure St verai uv before it is u-e.i, My in N-vem)?r, to bs ur ia the r-prii.j: r in J ii-, contracted icju:? tee g.-a:a. rsn tbe arosr. I had the satisiacuon io nitke a c-.m- ' cf t ceio!r bici fdt aud hearty ia a few week-, and f benrio that his phyai ciua baiJ to bim. It was tbe cider that cured v m: I bad done all I pound lard. Tbey eotuetime run Uj(cd n the Ul T , ft j.a-relof , could fr voa up to COO pounds when two years old j mauure, uild two r thrf e lar!. of1 IiLl 8 .ii, mid oae l.rrel f plus- it i.: t,t- S..A I n..iW rrmor irirpti . " ' - . -l. rl rea.u ior e.mm ""'ur. t'omiLtoee tb'JS : J irl i-p".nu !ra(.rmt mnt rnmreer Dairy iaX. fbirei.. I..iand Ctmaa a f j H,(i u UJ iLe ground two t three i Tbed.reuce biweea tbea spread j The . anaa.I coavtatioa of the L 'TI hrl'rt; r S tut a,"'Ut 0,,"-!tir J 85 mnch 1 ' 'J du "P i America D.irvm.o'a Association, bapfroai three to KI mncL . that; dij ,.rW!:i 8 iai H r.,Pr --0 , r .5.h n.rm.r Spvmour i., the Oerksbireai ..ne yer ia r.a - , , ,.rf..H ! . 1 t. i.i - -rt i i ) r i w ; p c;c('oi( h an m m vie ciuuu, ! lav.-rs till .ill i-i c ;..'ule:ed. tbe la-". !,; .i. c.v, fl:.h and 10th. The sir u oi bring -ii. Vo-i n')r, I ti ill f.,iowja(r j8 irura ,ho addrcsa of Mr. i-uppose, have a heap .'i.t or eight jj tj uj 0f pflilndelpbia, who feet in diameter ot the base, and j j18 fP mMj years taken a pnimi ab .ut four fet-t nt tbe toi, wbicH j . pnt oarl ; ,ue (Iicusion of dairy ik, a wftile the p'u-ter cij(I 'ji! h"ld 'l:e annu-'iiia i-i tin- manure a; wov Ih-iul' he?, t tbe c jay j.si uiljbt lie too sT'iog to c )ma in iruiT!"lit!o eon'act with tbe grain. I killed a Gue patch .if witerniel-i-- ibis lu-'t t-ea!"'n, ) v lieirg too 111 orol wiih tn hea nid j .rv compost. 1' i- let to ofiviT hur-b c mip -t "vi;b a'jy refasj bay or s.raw, to keep them tnoit, and t- prcveut evap irati-in from the outside. arrived at a great a e;hge of maturi ty a a I'oUod-China at fifteen to eighteen muoib A o-rtain Mape of maturity it necrcsnry b fore an ani mal will fttca to tbe best advaotaire and mke tbe be-t qn!iiy of nat of wbi'-b ibe brred ii citable A we think it oi.ist proS able io iura IT our bogs frm oitie to thirteen m oaths, aud ai tbe B.'rkbire a: this aire are mature enoub io Led !! aui make a prime article of irk, and ihe I'o land Chinas are Dot, ii furiiitbttt a good reason for our preference. "miiun" n.M'i-i i A good deal i-uid iu the paper ab ui "hybrid" grues, whirh are not hybrids, hut crush's un rely, if we could cros a grape ou a gonwx-rry, or currant, tbe product oi he se-(!s when planted would l-e real hybrids ; but a mixture of two varieties ol plants of the same geou is nothing but a cross Annexed w ill bo found tbe viodv ftjn'rati'h of making "hv bnd" grapes, by a writer in tbe Sci entific Farmer : 1 osid ibe piiieu ot tbe Black Hamburg, and will Mate my method of d iiuit the j ib. I nev er wail lor tbe blot-soni to open of tbeniHelves, but w ith sl-ud' r, pointed aciiaora I oK-n them mysi-lt Select ing those neatly re-idy to opeo, I remove tbe anthers, aad having my Hamburg blosfioms in a box ready, 1 lake a prig in my baQd and very gently touch tbe anthers to tbe fctig ma, which will rctiia all the mature pollen npon that anther. Some re commend a camel's hair brnFb ; but ; that ia all wrong, for it wipes off tbe ' albumen, or sticky substance unoo J the stigma wLicb was placed there on porpohe to bold tbe pollen. After Laving operated upon as many blos soms as I wish, 1 put the cluster into a bar. and wait tbe results. He means, by putting the cluster into a bag, that be ties over it a light covering of cloth to prevent the pol len of any other variety of grape, as well as that from Mossoais of the vine operated on. earning in contact, through wind or insects, with the stigma fructified by tbe Black Ham burg pollen. Wben tbe grapes are all set, this bag is removed ; aad iu the fall the seeds of the cluster of crapes ao hybridized are f.aved and piasiicu. Mill iur .v. v - : acr0ss CSC TJ ol tDS cnCi are called hybrids. 'over wbieb a frv: o!J b -arils hould be Qt to r.-ceive the rainr : j (ia,wUlaS( baviog poken bef-re the ai,d when you wat to u-e tLis cm i.diug ass relations of Great Britain post, you will Cu 1 t!.e Leu iu -aure so ifl8 as before tbe most important dir iived, and iacorp .rated wub tbe:ucw! in ,bi coontrr. We give only s ill, tbut a trace ..r it is to le feeu, f , - une-ch .in We once beard a colored preacher in rih Carolina reftr to the words Merfciab, ' L , I onie," wub ;be comment, "Hear dat, breddren, lo 1 come; not biih I come. Do Lord Jet-us comes to de poor and de low- lv." There wa truth, if not ruueas, iu that comment. And now the Home Missionary reports a Wiscon sin Sunday School teacher as giving to ber class ibis explanation of the poor widow's two mites cast into tbe Lord a treasury: "ow, girl. 1 waul you to understand this, lou t-ec she was a poor woman It makes me think how my dear old mother used to work late into tbo uitfhl be fore tbe old fireplace Aud there is no doubt ia niv mi ml. cirU. but this good old woman kuit. those uiias ber self to ell at tbe store the next oay for something to eat; but she cast tbe pair of new mins all that she bad into the treasury from love to ber dear Lord." Sunday jSWioof Times Too Nhnrp br Half. lb!? IV.t, Present and Future of Fai- , . i aborbenw. Such a c.rno)--: may .'.Mr. -Ilea!! began bv contrasting tbe either be d-.Ued in witU gru:o. r prospei it v of the dairy industry with sown broiiden-t, o.id berro-vrd n bc-;,,,., inches of farming, J-usiness lore uriiiiog iu .to .m,o. irB in.-rr . d manufuc! unuz. which ha-1 outri line of tie- 'iiuil bow Jo vou liiubt of vou:" Ves,' I repli. 1 like Vm ?' 'Like m .' Why, I'm dis2iind with 'cm cau't get 'em uiito "00 H Ao cnterpri-ing business man runs two branches ot traoe. to wit: a grocery be runs himself, aaJ tbe fish market by a deputy, aud every niht tbe latter makes returns o: tbe pro ceedsoftbe dav's business to tbe proprietor. A day or two since the grocer found in bts fish market returns a counter feit Cve-dollar bill. ":Ie took the chances ol trying to pass it off again. So he called ou an old darkey woo was haDgiug about tbe premised aud said to bim: "Sam here's a five-dollar bill that's a little doubtful. If you will pass it, I '11 give you a dollar out of the change." "Very well," t-aid Sam, and he took '.be bill and went off. Later in tbe day be returned, hav ing accomplished the feat, and bud cd over fi-ur dollars to the grocer. Tbat night the grocer, in couuiiug over bis cash retu n from tbo 6sb markrt, was mor surprised than de lighted to find the identical five in tLe pile. ..9 t. I t - J I . t 1 . . Tt.igs can caasumer were iriven a Cue full . ! cream cbee.e instead of an ank.Io bis market clerk, "here s a counter- .!.;. ,ioit, h...m. "'a ""I- imuiiiou aii'jw ii s unug, valed all. " Cheese 'and bolter were low briugi g relatively higher prices i ban ever before. 'The exports last car to (Jreit Briiain, our chief cus tomer, had amounted to 110 000,000 pounds worth over $13 000.000, a large increase over the past, and su eep;i!ile f liil greater enlargemeat. l!utter bad also been exported to the amouut of 14 000,000 pouuds. Ii now s mi: i Ait:n; mava:e s',vrr. whs a known fnct tbat the borne con A fjrni: r b -luubt of me s-.-iiie tiis ! suui:iou is not commensurate with i ,f a cb ice b eed, paid a high price ; : the fjrei::u demaud for cheese, but it nt;d af.er ke pir.g tbem a year or two, I i- be-aue tbe bes gmdes were scut aud breediug'tbem, be csme to rue J abroad and ibe poorest ipiality f-Tced txi-UiminL' : -Vou remember that I i tin-in our own pe.iple IftbeAmeri- Nrw YottK, January 3, 137S. BUSISE2S is horribly dull, and will contiuue to nil tbo weather changes. Kcporm from all over the Country show a fear ful condition of things. Mud is too deep Jor farmers u get to any town, and consequently there is uo produce being maikeied, and uo goods sold. The Hock are all ou baud, aud there re no goods beiug bought in New York. 1 saw one letter from an Illi nois town, which said tbat tne few people who came to town canio on i touU bun s, aud lbl the Uiud was so thiii that navigauou of ordinary cuuu- try roaUs iu eait.a was nut ukcuj-! UioU. int. CotU le rprouau iu tbe cribs, auil tailucrs are auQeriug tor the money they ought io have fur oroduce the Caouol tfol io luaike 1'ue ouiluuk la auitilug but lavr able. AS UOLV FAILt&E Tbe buuse ot Mcner & Co , Bro kers, Weill uutler Ibis week, lursjuie vtiiug over ?4o0,000, ai-stis uwik io uolbiug. iiigu living lo too cause ot u. Tbe broihero Uere weie two of tbeiu k pii epIeuUia bor&ee, high Cjltagvs ai Loug BiauCj aud At pun, aud luduled iu a'l eons of ex ilavagauce, wbich Was veiy plcaa auk aa long as it l&eled But tbey Cvuld uoi keep it up, especially us tbey me l wun euuie raiber heavy loseee; aud bo one Cue uioruing ibey weul up, aud stepped OoU aud out. POLITICAL. The troubles iu business have stamped all poluica! feeliugs, aud very Imlu Is haid about it. Tbeopiu lou of the party, as betwetu Couk Hug uud ibe Presldeul, is about, equally divided. Coukliug has bis adbereuis kuioug tbeg ollice bolderr, aud lbote wbo believe Ibal tbe otli ces sbould be ued tor siricily party purposes; but there is auoiuer very large flans ibal holds thai tbe o Hires should be ilispoefd of wiibout tefer- euce lo the Uemauns ot party, aud that President. Haves in his aueuipi io reform ibe tbe Clll Service la la kiiig the right steps. Collector Ar.j uur io massiug bis forces for a vig orous tignt, aud eats be cau beat ibe Presideui iu ibe Seua.eauy dcy. Al together it is a pretty figbi. 1 be lieve ibai the President w ill w iu iu ihe end. 1 878 PITTSBURGH DAILY .JOILNF.BLYMYER DISPATCH A FAFEE FOR THE PEOFLB. El oii2 of ifc Less .UTflisst; Cic25est isi Ba KnrsgjeB is IBs Unitsl Stales. 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Penonal. fuliilral anil Society News, wnhcareiul- ij- uiK;iej ruitortMiiiiriueatti up-inall the more lmioriaiii logics ol the uay. ip -eial eum-ind-euec Iroiu various jiouitsol interust, etc. Wnether for tho Mcn-hant, ilio Farmer or Uie Family, the Dmr ATrii will be tuund a dioki reliable i .urnal. and a uuuli we can c-iiet-riully ooaimend li to llie rea'iiii .u -lie. The t9t oviilence vi I he fiya- inrny 01 iuo inson M im ine liu-l uiai 11 13 rt-au bv all elasMm. rifrller ol ',.uhtrv or polities. and enjoya a circuiailim inure Uian uoable mat of ui.v .aH-r lu tne state uulaiae ol Fhiladeliililii. t t.H.UM: My m Ol to enule rtibeirilieni, post age niaiil. fen wo er annum : In clubs of 10, ti oil. Si-ri -ed by airt-nt or carriers to mokI uli.en.r, 15 etnis jn-r week. PoMuiaaiers are auihmd to rerelva Mnyle tuixcrioen at 6 OO each. Send I'-ra iiCi-imtiicoj'y. The Weekly Dispatch One of the Choicest, Cheapest ;inl liest Family Xcavs pajicis Published. at i montb'i : vou rn'd tier It ia an impossibility to produce grape fines by crossing on foreign varieties, which will fljurib and bear well in all sections of the oun trr. No purely foreign variety bap ever succeeded in the Uaiied Staten, excepting in California, beyoud three or lour yearn ; and it follows that all rieedlings with foreign blood are more or less unreliable. nOSEV IIEES We frequently eee grossly fal-e statements publiftbed in regard to the profits iu tecping bee, as tbe f dlow ing: One colony (hire or family) will produce two tbe firm year, f mi tbe eecond, eight the third aai 1,024 tbe tenth season; and tuey will amount, in Cficen years, to thirty -three thousand wven hundred aud oiaetr-two f:33.792) Wbo has ever won'.d scale CC.' 'Come and look at. ni:i'V s-iij I, and he arcjmparueJ nic to i;iv pen. 'Xow,' said lie exc tedly, i! you protend to ray, tbat the piga you suld me are of this breed ''' 'I do, tbey are the panic rtork md bri-cd ' 'Why, you must tnke me to be aa ignoramus. Come over aud F(-e them, and you'Ii find tbem as mean, rw bjued, scrawny a lotot hi'gs fi? ycu ever laid eyes i:a : tnd I t LaTl e::p?r; yo-.i to refund my money.' I went eitb hiiii atsd found Lis h-'-s in Pec-ember ii a p-'n where the mud was IS iui'bes dep, into wbich ibeirft ed (corn in the ear) was tiro a-n: ad the only fibt her tbey bad, a? a keeping apartment, w as a few poles vure, were eeea encb an apiary ? Tbe writer ot this may well ai-k, who bus ever nee" cucb ao'apiary 7 when mly .'0 m 103 families, ts a general rule, can t. kept prolitably in one place. If we take bee keepers as tbey average, f.r tbe last ten years, or for any ten years, we fmd that some have in creased their families from ouc urtnv at Drst, to Iroai fitly to or.c hundred in tbat time, w bile the majority hv-, (vrbaps. but a few more than the) commenced with ; and a Urge pro portion have lost all tbrir bees aud have given cp bco keeping as loo unsafe to invest money in. Th trouble lies ia wintering bees : and it is safo to say tbat about all of tbe ia- crease of summer is lost la winter or prinp. Hut some men, wbo devote their whole lime to tbe b jsiaei-s. , make money by it. A bee keeper living ia Central Ner York, w rot to me of Us rrcat t-ucrs at it, a. IoIIowb: inir3ihi ?i iu-f, 1pT4 ' ( -Te ' ' -i ;r.i v, t WT :i.;i . li,i:: laia bori;: iiitullv, s tbst ibe rains kept the SA'ioe dieached ia wet wca iber. Xot a paruclo cf straw was given tbcm cs a bed ; ead I tur jed ; away woudoring which had tbe nosr cnninioa herijc, the hjgsor their own er : 'Neighbor,' said I, 'you ought to be indicted for crjeltv to auiuia!s! Cau it be p-r-ib!e that you don't j kn"w any better than to treat your p'r in this way ? Ia the Erst place, bey are half starved, as one half the corn fed to them its lo.st in tbe mud nd ibe other half is eaten with R' uiurh filtb thai it barely keeps life i;hiu tbem. You should lay a plank I! " over ibe eniire Cfiel iviire ; then a should build a warm hieepiuai apartment-, vilb a sfciatrlt? ror.f, and then tred your tiogs oa .ked fo.d luohtly, bjt never on corn ia tbe ear Corn mral iiiiy d . bat ii pays well ) c i- k it Cet a furuar! k"tie that Unlds from -JO to uO gallons, set it in bru ks ami eiortnr ia au out bouo be'e there is a chimney, or Hnild ue if you have noue, oini then mix luilisa m-al au-1 p i'.-it c.-. csrrot?, paruips 'r lu-eirt, and e "!; nil to geihcr, giving tbe feed w o iu as cfleu as you da cjavcnieutly all they iiitaii ih yuu are fatiguing ( tic o'fae-h keep sp2rate), and sfter I'lliowi-jg my advice a m-;io:.', come i-i in o aud ivp-jn iLiai rct-uk' 1 did nut bappea t" fco lit roan ill the oext fall, Ll lua S-aie l air, ! ere I fotiaj biia with a gr .up of tmniers admiring n itue !i ie u 'gs;b4t bey sai;'. bad ikn ihe fnt pit iiu i.: !id ibey wore C-ie, wvibii? over liOd poimds eacu ! Who.-e fi-e thi i?' 1 a-k. l 'Ti.ev r.r" ttiine.trcni Ft- -A: I bvigbi t uf you,' replied st y neigl.'o r, adding, I (,u as y-.ia ti.rrotea, atiu i am 6at-j-Ct J now ibat tLe pigs you s U nn sere ibe pure breed, iu?tt as yi-j rep re '-no';1 popular as a wholesome aud nutri tious food ll was tbe skimmed chect-e which naturally lies like u grindstone upon the stomach, and Five c;:r people tLe opinion tbat chec?;; was indigestible. A mild rich kind was demanded by the home trade and would t-o appreciated as highly here as in Kogland. In refer ence to butter, & State article, how ever fine, was no longer wanted. Tbo public taste had become so well cultivated tbat freb flavored butter was demanded at all seasons of tbe vear. To meet this demand the sys tem r.f winter dairying so successfully practiced ia Illinois where the Guest block is made at all seasons cf the year, must be extended Creameries or the A-siciated p!aa of Bniter mak ing must ttike she nluce of private dairies because a much higher price is realized for tLe product, and much wa-tc aud labor is saved tbe dairy men HeMdcs all classes should have tbe opportunity to eujoy fine butter, at reasonable prices, as well as all other articles of food. Concerning some of tbe evils that have crept into the manufacture of cheeses aad butter, the speaker said : Wbelst tbe pennies are important some dairymen value tbem too high ly, i-ftcQ to tbe loss of dollars. I know that the profits of any branch f farming are light, add that it is only by uaceasiag labrr and untiring watchfulness that the busbaadmao is enabled to live and accumulate some thing for himself and bis loved ones. I kno w tbui the furraer is compelled lo lab ir from early moruing until the .-uu has sunk iu the West, and to practice the severest sclfdenial in or der to make boih ends meet. I kaow ibai if be accuui -ii i'-es something for ihe future it is only by years of nan-mining labor. He has few of life's comforts, much less of its luxuries. Tn pleasure of tho city folks, and tbeir social advantages are unknown to htm. The rapid accumulation of wealth by tho i'oriuaaie merchant, maiiufact urer and professional man is iH'yond his power, even tbe tboun and comforts enjoy ttl by those of ui -denne means, m the city, come uot to the average farmer, ib-ragn all classes are primarily dependent upoa ibe toiling husbandman for ail they have. I kaow the hardships of the pioneers who turned a wilderness iu;o a paradise, and G d bless tbem for their uoble endurance and eeif SiicriCce. They have done more for ibe advancement of our country than ull others besides. Tbeir toil, tneir yuJTeiing aud tbtir life's service has given u a land surpassed by cone. I realize by how small items tbo farmer obtain the compensation for Tbie gives f'S pounds per Live an dually tor vc coosecutive years; nnrl it is (he largest yield uf honey on re cord, wbich has any claim to reliabil ity. Twenty -five to Cfiy pounds a fi:ason Sa as much as crto br general!) espccierl from bees, per hive, in the Lest localities, aud let in poor locali-J jj' .ra, rim uowu io uo surplus uoori At alL -So person cau keep beer prjecettsfuily without learning bow to manage tb u at all sca-ons ci tb year, as it requires ab ut as niucf ekill to take care of a hundred far.i ilies, to obtain Cfiy pounds of b booey from each annually, as it does to run a cotton factory. iMrnovis; swine. A wi feeder eyr: Oar farmer are juosily aaaie if ihe fact tb with care twine arc very readily im fnd in appearance and fatlenii'i jaaHues, sud if Ufi al -ne re as sp lo ee aerate and I tbiuk evert farmer raisia pun should mak.t sm effort to improve tbe rjutlity f hi toci. - And it should b? rcmemlereo tiat it ia uot tbe largest breeds thai ar? tbe beet cr ci.s; i.roiiaMo to raise; indeed, the reven-e is now true,.' aa a emancr ze ot wcr.-ta'LtcneC p!gt l v. wiu plenty ol meat aau a little o2aI now comuiand tbe best prices in tbr market, aid are tbe cheapest to pro luce. Tbo larga breed of bogs ait uit apt to be coarse ia appearand sd ia the texture of the 11. h, as well a requiring a longor time to brine (beta to maturity, aad noro f ji d L proportioB t cigtt of carcass. 'i'L tioral of iLU re.-ult i.-, -vs ivill to take care of all i it ; mu tor ibei ' r il.cii ! "(ii-; ai:d to L-i ratioati! wiv. that as'i- his labor, but because eII tbrse things are true lie snouiu not uepreciaie tne I nas juot aroused irom tne stale quality of his product in the hope of : druuiten iusen&ibilitv, iu w&icb bad ?" The clerk look it aud locked al it for a few moments. "Oil, yes," said be, "I rerueiulMT now; 1 io..K iiir-nu sum tue uarary 1 tboughi it wan bad, and w an t go ing to take it; but he said he got ii of you, so I thought it was all right. A sharp old farmer wbo bad read the storv of tbe lawver aud farmer aud tbe gored ox, Called upon ueigubor lawyer and said: "Friend Foxcratt I very much do- sire to ask your opinion. '' "I am all aileutloii. replied ihe lawyer, Uyiug down his pcj. "rfujiponiug, Krieud Fuicra't, thai my dug had gone int- icy pantry auil stolen a leg of iby uiuiton; n Ua ought 1 lo do ?" "Pay for ihe mutton: nothing cau be clearer." "Exa-.tly, Friend Fo.tcrafi; aud now kuow ibou, ibai thy dog 1'iucn-t-m, whom I well kujv by signi., baib stolen a leg of niulloa from my pantry, worth exactly one uuilar; a ,d now tai art thou going to do uOoo. it!" Pay for tbo mutton of course; here is the change." "Tee good iUaker took bis dollar acJ was ub out io depart, ivicu he was atojped b? lue tbe lawyer with : "Hold on a moment, my friend, I have a little bill agaiust you wuicn I hopa you are ready to pay." "Bui against me, Frieud Foxcraft? Tbou art surely laboring uudcr a mis take. I am sure I owe no man a shilling. " "No HMslake at all. I charge you my regular fee of five dollars for pro fessional advice ia this case." "Then, verily 1 must pay ihee, but allow me to give it as my opinion. Friend Foxcraft, tbat I have touched pitch and been sadly defiled. " It .Might Have Brett. THE VAXDEUBILT CASE has got to be the most amusing thing iu iLc city. Cornelius, uo on the stand, gives ihe spectators a most en joyable treat every day. He got-o u.o ibe lunide ol the Yauderoili lam ity viib utter recklessuers, aud sho a a up iheir fchortcomiugs wiib jolly aOaudou. UebasnboAU beyoud a pt.rudveuiure, ibal l) W lllium did uot Ki-iiiliv r-.iiiKnirii n -iiiihi liiui l, itol : l"1"" "I ' Weekly KisrATi h are nia-le op wlih atoUaliy Couspiro u-,aiusl tilui, Ue U.d xlnl cur. an l .ri-alwa.vHiullan.l reliabl.lwi.ilc Cullio as near lo U an be CjuIU It la i"im,'iiw .Market np-.ru -.,ual attention ll uiso stiou mat be, liiuiretf, spt-oi m.-uey very in-cly, i xpiciu EVESYECDY SHOULD EEAD IT. The rutn'rorirh Wwlity I)mrTcri. like the lail.v, i? irmtt-ii inim clear, at lyi, anii-it ona "I tlm !., i.-tsi r amil.v miitc .ul.llal.e.l. n u lrno Mlu fheel tiiibrin iu all ihe inure liupurt ant news ul tlm wwek, ctnnu;iyeiillecu anl riin ueuaeo, anil oiiitltliiK nettiluir eenoulial. - iudee-.!, a a ii-w-iijier, ii i ut'i nuivusltiy any similar ! i-uiuu-aimu iu America; nlillo the tare with j wiin-u it m;leMiiiti are ina1, renders it a mn ru ! liaiilv journal lur the laniii) a Journal replete j unit nuert-ntinir rv.i.lln, au l one iuatcanm-i lull io joeai. i ne ;.iiiiiH-iviai, r Ulanelal ailii im l.e- DEALER IN AtsajftsasarSrr-fljs;..; I Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints ' OILS, Sea., SzO. The following Is a partial list of goods ia Stock : C .-peeler's Tools, Planes, Saws, Uatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Plane Irons Jzes, &c, Black smith's Goods. BeiioWS. Anvils VlPoa FJ'na lIr,,...ro ..i V. Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, llarues, Buckles, Rings, Bits end T-wla. ' , Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Baiters, tbe L lurgi-timocK in Somerset county. Painter's Goods, a fuil stock. White! Lead, Colored Paints for iusiile and outside painting. Paints in oil a!' colors ! Famish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains.' i T 4c. indow Glass of all izes and glass cut to any shape. Tbe iiest Coal 1 ID- w.. a.jrS . nanu. uur st xK ot Coal Oil Lamps ia large and comprise, very elegant siy ks. Ditston'a Circular. Mul-. and Cross Cut Saws Mill ! Saw F lies of tbebest quailty. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handle of all kindss ! KEW STOR E. ii M. fiGWUM & til n )0f 6i n TTT mainnse SHOVELS, FiJiiiiK, SIMJiLS, It.UUX1 Mattocks, Grub Hoes. Picks. Scvtbes Sneatf-a s!!o,ia tt.,r,., Cast feteel. Step Ladders, Curriage and Tire Bolts ot all sizes. Loooking i Glasses Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, ileal Sieves, Door Mats, Packets,! Tubs, W ooden Buckets, Twiuc, Bope all sizes. Hay Pullers, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stutfers, Traces, Cow I Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust aud Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur-; ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latebes aud everything I in the Builders' line. Cap. Lead, St...t, Powder and Safety Fuse, ,U., kc, I The fact is, I keep every thing that belongs to the flardw are trade. I deal ! exclusively iu this kind of iroods aud sous who are building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will 2nd ,u- men autaut igv io give me a cuiL 1 will alwavs the Excelsior Mill Building, West End cf Main Street, KOMSaKsirr, pa. We have lor site a fall sr I varieil ftm-kofcf n eral MerchaihliKe, ica" if : Dry Good3, Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, Stoneware Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and a L'irt a ran iit' atilu credit to responsible pcr?-iiis. I thank my old customed for their ta:ronaire. i ana hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget tbe place STo, 3,"BA.EKS BLOCK." i Aprils '74. ' JOHN F. BLYMVER. and Full Stock of CLOTIIING, SALT, FISn, "WHITE LIME, PLASTEK, FEED Flour, etc., etc. ALSO a full ILk of l'..rm iunleraeu!.. firaoae CHAMPION 1 1 ! Maw iso a x d i: k a n.va t aci: i.n ts. Weii .nule ami wrr.m-.ij iliiral.le. ..I Luiit Iirj't, a, I I the Vila! p irt" I--intc m;nle ol H'rUi(!n In.a ami I SLee!, no i'ui Mcti oiaclinef. TENNANT, PORTER, BOYT3 h CO. :iu--erto!-f to S oufli-r. 1'orter A Co. FOTJ1TDRY, Machine Forge Worh. "aicr nirei.pppoMii n. at O. It. IS. I)oM(. C oniieilsYHIc, l'l Manufacturers ol Kailroiul anil Machine Castings. U 1 Frogs, Switch Stands and Uridlcs, Trucks, Tit Wasons. lar-1 CJ 1L Ji. M Jr I O s"- ries, Iron .U heel Barrows, Stone Picks, Hammers and Chisels, Bridge Trusses and Holts, Flows, Plow Castings, Qzzz, Parlr & H:- St:7C3, Grata & Era Fronts, Pesi-rs, H:ilrr W-rj. Alisccllancoxis Castings SIalc to Order. Machinery of all kinds built and ri-paircJ, at Short Notice and Heasonabic Terms. Also on hand all kinds of Materil usod about Steam Engines. Jaa, Steam an. April Hi? ttro !mlmon;B ahure nacir-! srp .ur KuMiit-M. kii.1 u;i lii-h we IIK AIl HAN'i l.K. tine if uur f-u.i-'iiii-rs t- -It i usthatiihc ha.i to liny Vm nuiwiiiu marhiiif i, Im wnulii luy ! The Oliver Chilled Ploir ; ol 'liifi rent r.umlr. furr-n. two or thrre horri. Unrrimli-il in L- iiui l tter. Kun Lilm-r. r a-ii-r 'n .Man ami K..M, ,l(.a tit-tn-r t ru m nr. uml an-i turn a un.n- n-aul.ir and v.'n I'urruw'lhau an ' I'lcw iu u.t. wln Warrr fine Flitln". lira's Va.ves, Hra3 Wiri. Oiim Mori. nni an.i Fit.r.,n. I'aekin-, leather an l HuM-r Heltinir. Ciuiilinit. Sjilml Cut Sprinn., liiveij, 11. BOLTS ETC. . 0tJ j LADIES ml ELESSHT SET J LADIES to profile comfortaole t.uartcrs- to circ them piCiitT of s them j:: AS A MC:.!C1XC. A ptyciac, takes cbare of Ttlet.ic dt nar:cieut f ttie Uur- 1 .New VorLtr, t-ajti: TLai cid-r ilea v. rouIit 6 ide remarkable cures, n t-a-c. paljle of tto n-it psilive pro.it. bour'r, or t-vea Uiit'v u.-e tLe mot Ciiuini'ta dri.tk i n"i nat 1 hi re r for to, lut i uao iu ci-rtaiu cac of debiliiy, deraoremi'Ut flLel.ver, and chromic oiarrho,t, riur, in ii-a:.v ca-c, had a ru -t-t ruitrk ed t ffect. I-cialfV in t'te lon liD'criu d L;Ii:v lLat fo'!o.v8 iu.cr oi u-'-t r.r.d rer.ii;.'i;t fi-vp-s ba-. i; i n u. J itb ii cided fuccei-. mi ioo writer waa whccb to u.e tvrc; f a cH- f t!: ui -f- ib.'tifiR'a cb r.- h'.'b, iu oae d lv ai rae!iibr lar-;e results from bis toil. Ou the c.iu:riry he should t-trive tor excel lence ia ait his producr. Tbe best vieldi ruoa . and brings the largest ;rice Tbia is a uaivt::al law. ii - . f w . V. I"asc i.'air i ir fiveo u ioii-iers uoiu a a 1 1'hyt-xal aad iatcllectaal food. Xu jc'u.-s thick csore, erperimeat more, i nor dieCQM uire. Ttia at'esttd liv thia c)Q?eaiioa, wuica bboald cotiiiDue to be cucjuraued. They bad been of vat b.-aeGt not oaly to tbtir members tut to the ealire 'iairy ci'tnuioaity. An iruj-.iriaat feature of the dairy iudus ry baa been tbe successful er labliKhnieDt of two dis'iuctire dairy fau-i the pai rear. Oju at Mead vil'e, aad th other at Cnieaxo, tbe reruitt of which would be of Jam ia? bt-otSt. Dairy faig were o' lonjrj c'ahn?tinierit iu hnlau-J wtcra two had b!m bet a beid witbiu tbp year. Ia tiat coLOiry tbo lea Ucj mea of tbe ijatios tn-k a pride in -i&riicipa liou ia nitciincn of dirvaieo. At Dukc, aud Lord and of parliament olliciated. What a world of uieaaing in thoe lourliule word, ii w uiany buud redd of people iu our own Uuiied Scales bave cause lo Daug their beads in despair, nod Qiedua:e up m mis tuljeci tJ irace back their pai life, and tte tbe place where ibey abuodoued tbe paib ot aprigbtoebs, aud i,oue:iy, aud cnore ibe easy oue of WToug doing aud dirisipaiion Aud uo that tbey aro brought doTn io ihe lo't3l S ep ot degradation, by some evil aci of ibeirowu, they groau out iu Ibe agouy of rciutrae. O, bow diffeieul ii tuigbi nave bi-rn. Kt-bd er picture to your mind a damp aud loaelv ceil, Ha only occupant ayouug man ot about twenty, cf t-plendid physical development, and just ou the verge of perfect manhood lie of he .c uur; i (i . i :i te piutotl-ard cici'.T administered luiThe I'riuce of Wale prides himself r.i l !, s biie another rnddea aud 'on having the fluent dairy in Knlaod. xi -leu: a taek i.T another perm, was . Tbe repreectativc men of America curei lb hanie day ly Mtiail dle ; Wntld, i-otiuer ur la:er, be glad to f b; carboua.e of eoda. - Tr- tnber ' !! ibe csaispie v the great cili ca?es or remarkable runs ir tn cider! ten who. f rnianv veara. hu presided r.Iiie. Mrts. II.. aa rinorud ' over tLis orcanir.ation and Kerve.-l ifj t aia by Jser.-f, tad a '..iiagot in ft; interests so largely. ou?h wi b L-ho of epptutc, aud a ' Coscluding Mr. Keall referred to georsl d c!ii;e, and ti as C3pp"3-r by j the tiew era uf prosperity da'oiair hcelf ad friends t be rapidly ap-jupon our emmry wbieb be said proacbii g her end, wi:b consaaipii..o. Wouiu be lasting. Co.ij.re.- would i t it.it to ber father, fbe w tiui ; fail ia its duty u" it did not encourage coaie from the oel.ar wLh a pitcher any needed improvement. Creater of cider, uid aaled for a drink, wbich ' facilities of intercourse ere needed had eo 0od aa dTec: tbat sbe coatia- betxeca the Atlantic and PaciCc was orougnt to tne place be u w c cupies, and the blurred eye- aud pi.lr Countenance poiut out ibe firnt t-lat-of dineipiion. He looki urouud hiui, and gradually the horrible fci lorces itself up ju his niliid; be u (u,y coruprebeuds bid situaii jo; bis im paired tiiemi rv no (auoiiuglj c nio-s to bis aid, aud the evt-utM ct la- oitrln hideously rie lef r; bim t c id ;mr bis trieud tbe ttreet iue bar room jraiubliojj table wiue ibe drunken quan&l wbii:b tragicalh eadt lu fala Biabbin? bis frieud to the heart. And uo as the gallow.4 iu all its gba-ily airnj 1 ot:w up iu b:s miag:ualioc Lru it is loo In' e f ir bim to recall tbe denb-b!,.' be bad siruca, DO IW l"S UeaU UO'in bis bauds a .d lu ibu !i .-in. .r f his soul groaus, irat if be btt oi.lv lis li-uei; io tne ridiuniiittnus -l bis p i reDt", r-pe!;t iiii? erenirs pr-Tiiably a:id al b iuiB, b'j' d.ffreoi ' Lis i-iui tiioi; fcad prospects io iife at thai tio.-e might Lave Oeeo. joueg mnn be ware bo y. u f-p.niJ y-';r eveuius. epenu ibem id uco a tuauncr that :t will bcuefit yourself, aud thoae wi'h whom von bave daily intercourse. j9i b 'Bty aud preference be your great titrj ia life. Seek the Kocitiy tif ibese wbi are eduea'.ed, and re fined la tastes and naatit-rs. Attend Sabbatb School aad take aa Lufei-Q-ei iat.rest ia ' its cscrcirrp. Shco tbe dramshop, the gambling table, and rough Citnpany. Jia 2at ia vour pern-ual appear a We, and let! lulvi-n. I he W i-eklr DisrATCH Is rurnithnl i nnlo nuiKt-rilx-n at Hi no a year, or iu elutu ul ILe ol J ! ' hl wlt" r-'l' rat to the nnrtjr eet- ' ..iv i.uif. ib niv .iii:iaiiQ, iiaurr ill lii'iii oav 11. i ur ILSiu-ucc, Le I Auirnra. ttii Fire ana ttic aiii-iuui oi ri.aiinK mat iumI TTa " i:....-lv at .ti.A t ,nii . a ' u kiv viMi-.ircd, aDU every lauiilv buld (iu't-lv at oiie time, is uiucu u. TO.UUU, aud a leal muti other I., ge b u in.-. IIih there Was uolbiug Mugulai iu H. His fU tie i Has ibe richest mau 1j America, Hull oue ot ibe richest iu tin.- orld. auu be uaiurally exptc.ed a suilieicui iu cotue lo live no-nit a-i be plcasi-tl. lie was ierrioly di-api iiuietl, bint-ver; i r oy some tunurucv, alku is sup-pjnt-U ibis trial will Onug U , ;li. old tuau cu iiuii .-ir ub a ui g.ii i sum, olitt li Wi.liaiu 11 sU tAd UO UlMivi iii iu l i lutu-a.-e I-. i.- m uuBiy pitCc ot bunioe.-s, suit ti ts uo oue t'.ituic til wi.u ii uiui ti ciedil. To b ve ibe Bt Cles of a fatuity expostd t' public Kdie is auytuiug out a ciiteilLit ibiii, aud itiis sfin-iailv Ueu tue Ueuil ot tbe family aa a r-ensual, cruel, cold mau l.ke CVraell u Vajoerbili, Sr. THE TEMPERANCE KAIl 5 ics on wub the most. buiy tllYvi. Tue rum mills are shut up Virj j,cli traily week days, udeu .irely ou fiuu days. Last JSuud.iy a drop ol liquor could uot be bad, except by ibs. wbo were very well kuowu ti tbe bars; aud theu it was i n difficulty, for ibe officers kept a very sine aub upou Bid" entrances aud back doors. The Tauiniauy people, alarm ed at the stoppage of ite ram irullie, aud its cOjsequeut lo.-s of power, de manded of Mayor Liv ILe removal of ibe board that was boldeuougb to aur.ck the principal ally of Tatiimauy Hall, aud ibe Mayor couPeuled lu. alas : ttiere is sucb a ibmg as puo;ie seuuineul lu .New ork, alteit ll is slo ot t-spression and easily arous ea. iiui tbe tact that arrests I r druukeuuess decreased a halt, aud ibai brutal crime almost iuiirely dis appeared, was eunugb to -bow ibe jiood cinzeus ibe value of ibe cervices of ibe poliee board, aud ibey deieriu- lued to sustain ibem against the Mayor. Mr. Ely, wbo is relly a good mau, was "ery willlug lo hc cepl almost any excuse lo retain tht ui, aud the chase is given up. Tbo poiice bjard will uot be remov ed, and ibe Mar agaiust the rum in terest will go on. Speaking of ihe police board, ibe excise commissiou- t-rs are uot iu tiverly good odor. Tbe I'MCIIT of Mi-RPuy, ue of ibe board, wiib $o0 000 f i's uiocey wa-i a severe Mo lo lam ujuy Hall, wb re espcial pet it wa.-., ai d for L"iu it.e fight i.-o the police board na-i made. MuipUy bad speculated aud lost, .tad bud lived ia the regular S'yle of a Tam many piiliiieian lie could uot make bis itcciuuis balnoce, a'jd so he to- k all there was lefi. and irot awav with it. It was a clean sical, ai d the m-iiit-v eaa L-evtr be rc vered Ilr is iu Canada, aud presuumb.y c m foiruble. Hi? wife iusisio til: br tia- u i ruo awav at all, 'in:, thai It i" lu the ci-v.ut.tll tie Cin lun. ibiu;S tu r quice up Uu! be b--eeu sieu in ('atu.d.i, a d w. s i io-re iu sa!-. v. till ibi-ciiv .-rca v io sei-le it'.i him THE VEATIIEIi is jireteruaiurally p!eti-!tt,i Tb' j dys c-uie aud go I k. Juoe days; .here bas Ix't u ao roiu. u fr- st. n-rin-Litig lliat is di-Mree bie. exf-pt ibe nion-.r-uiv of c iili'U'd fi, e ttea.h.-r wbfit ir, i-ugri! t. b( bad The p r fuj v it, f ir it d f away' with 'he iieeessi-y i f neh el thinir and fuel It is tbe m singular seas u that has b-?t a ki wn f r a hftlf c t tury. I'lETRK, nave lu A.l.ir.- KOOlt aO'XEIM., fiinllnliera Iiaily .m l Weekly 1ii-.ti j. Jan. ti r Hill avenue, I'M-burll THE WORLD jWR 1878. SiiK-e thechunjre in Us jartipri'torM.lp(rhtohtoAl( i. lace Mny 1, lATti) "Ihh Auklii ba ueetme the I irriisiiu-fiL, -primiitL, inut ik'liularly aod .(,uiur j jutuuul m IIib ui-irt.KliP.r 'It Id Vt.trtaloIiir, : iu'xv9vUi)c. bright, uoccnl, lair. anU iruihiul." at dm-ii wruitK 1UUik1 lu liU iuad, no crwu, do intertst MtKi uu iari-. Tiik U'ord believes the IiuucrAiic (wrty lucxlM Ur tlie ifuud At tue pnr I c wrvtcv. it u.m-s uul teileve itie puullc Krvioe lu rxin .ur tho goovl ul Ibe lM-muvruuc ,irty. - Ihb oi:li tH-licm tho tn-my ol M in kind may iKt trtirtiw.1 to alu-nU u hH mrticulnr buti tiWri ul aiirrtnK up strlie. It UiiTuiore eek to jirtuite K.acuon earLU Hntt yiotl-wih urunn uwa. Tuts rt titi.r iHi:veTi mm even the Mih.ii tms iw Mc. li theruUra xircs every hme"t man credit !r suppxhiug liltu!oH to t rlhf, no matter how wrvn,; i: uuty aula him to be. Toil Woiiun tielteves that eutflciertt tato rrvch lny are te evils thervol. It iiierciure coftrtdera iiiui. uunecttfrjiiry toeiuUtter existence lo-dy by nhunj over tbe tllnsut ycaterday 1'hk okld trflieves ihere waaoQietfen?eln the olii upemiitiijD accurdinic M woieb every day'e 1 inuuu was eohrl by tiie hrflt objects seen in ihe ui ruing. ittutrt'iuru tJiuika thai to Uv on a laa-u tt ureiikiaifMable a Plirrt tull of unclean imiiKt!, anirry woruit, irmmnl niaahhleft nnd political r-piu-s 18 about an likely a way o t propb tiailnu hid gooi-will tu iu; spiders into his ortwe. A hk Would believes that ' man tho hflnuft" I not totn tru.-ted without Uie auperviainic an civil ii itttf intluenoe of woman, and itthereloru holds lhata pmdiu jvurnal which lail to attract the atteutioa oi emwi tne eupuort ol uie women or the com uiuuny, will uKiier guide the puhtio ouB!cience aritfat nor ur.e wise couii.-l-i m public aaair. L8 a mere matter ! buniness, therefore. Trk oki.d cD-ieavors to hc lair to its opponent poiiticft, cuiidiu lu te(lim;ujiion. puoiiOMjuestU'n, jutio an men ana "up to uie iaivn news. T TUE DAILY WORLD. 10 i 0a year. pojtaKe paid. . ijti six months, postage paid. throe uijUiiUi, postage fvild. THE HtEKLY WORLD. 41 00 A YEAK, ruSfAOE PAID. - contains the news ol the week; letters sent byable coirt?pondcni8 Irom a'l puns of the world : bru'ht and euterttiiniot adiiorUls. and continue! stores wntien expreiy lor Iuk n rld by tbe ben an- thon; lull rejKirts of the markets ol the Unite! Statefi and fore iirn countries j a Farmer's Deitart nient. editei iy D. t) r 31MiiE. tho founder and lr many ye irsediUr oi MUOKE'S KL KAL SE.MI -WtEKLY WORLD. 1 f 0 a year, postage paid, ijl Uu six mouths, pustatre paid. CASH PREMIUMS. To the iH.-rin frum whom Tub Wobld shall receive, iireviinin ti .Marcli 31, 1878. tbe money fur the lanrcntnamticrul ?ulwrilicra forune year to thi W'juikly Would we will gtr a tir.n prize of B3Mft. rurtnenexi 1 rcen nunitier. a necomt Itrice l i 00. Kor the two next lar(ct linu of roharrlra-ra. 1 0 each. Furthe two nvxt lar?et liuiuf notiaerioers, two prises of e.vh. For the 8-x nexi larirest lista, eix urizea of .'k each. rorthc eleven ncxtliircst U.-t, eleven prizes of each. Tliose ilccirou? of ciiiniwiniT for theno prlnea (wiiih arc ottiire i in ailliti.m to the regular ciuti jiri-niiuuis; will pleas-j write fur full partleu!ars to Jau. 0 MPark U,.ew lark. THE Perfection Earth-Closet. 41 rtOa it 5 J! eaf a aV, The miii ki-i'. pti. Giv:a Avrij to 5lV GAS. v- Wr al. lnvc on haml am! f.r Jaletef'i; flri't rla.-i! 31 A Cll fy Ell Y, W hi '.i we will wiirrnut t 1 Well .Ma.le anil nt H M;ili-r:.il. ilo in Knol w.,rk a.i.inv oti: er -Ma.-I.ii.. d ul the ktu-l anl will ak tin umn'ti nium-y utttit he han given the ma-cliin- a tnur-'Uii h tri al and i nation eil witn Ha w.rk. EMPIRE Tiire,!irr, f-;,nr:i! i. 1 .i:i-i 1'J l.ur j.,wlt. j THE . l.'Ii tw.er. ol u-hi,:i !s rifit-t-n Kulliir. :h3 Ecs:r: cf This Tar. iiiiinnrai'turinz our llVin? Uirr-v 1 !) '"ri"l Si I n:TT !: Mieiif.Kl oral JrUMrr.nii l if. i.i.i."r ! liltrn Itie(ur uimn In II.- publlr we e l; the I. A DliiS ttn " Hit' L ! l.iirtu i: t s ever if!rred. ttcpnt'MM.t'lontl (ii4)it in'i-.t i.t oni.T n Knil s i of onr KI"aTil 4'oral J. Holry cvmsi-n n-nf Nm U litre and rKS I.MrUroiia .aid THE A. B- FASOUAHf?,4r...r- t- re- erii!i -iiaker Htt4ihmeiit. I THE BEST," j an.i drr-s S-..l l!r!l. The H.i.i-r-iiwa tlraln 7 CORAL COTTZFOHT. On rpflpt of I his cnu'n, U 'it vi!i (k ou t, piv cxpre! ae and mailing and t h ciiMf i 'w t .o:.s i i n. is. d in, v.-c will end to the readers of t h: p-.j r our liant !'( rind V Inn hip lull S'll of 4'nrftl Jfwrlry, t inn : I p, ,:v o: w h ri (M."S, W'e will not honor any ordt r unt.-K- li .Matiii ;ni eouptu. i; IMPORTANT KOTILE Wo wiil. if ih'sire-i, l.irtSK'i rtc": f : t " i v. i .j. NerJclac-o Mul I pi. ;!.V; Kiiiii'i-i T.'. wp No mnmif.icttir- "n- id Hi' r.i st, J:. Comtm, Willi nn -1.-mm'Iv Carved t'i:i ard on n reltd ol oe liilla' :I oi(ir-: Will send Unii lor i 5'K a.1 or t.'i k i B4.SSFORD cc, CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. TliortUv6 i.a.r In- u..il .r niii.-.y iltiy Irotu f.w di.ta JU'liN mp-r in!y. 0. a fIi.iw-: pin. T" eeitl: -1 : : 1 1 1 lliiTfi i orT'dse siit-li i" ''nt!i-eii.n wiih the I : i :iddresHetl to i THE H003IE3 f rv if Kie.1 lir-il. tin' in.in.itlna " THE BEST," T.:h li.ij rake. The lUirerlcwBb S?rrlna- DODD'S Hiir.-e-rike. CENTENNIAL Self ltumr, MELLI.ICEfl'S H..r Hi.v rnki... "I r. -c:i r " -. v -f it . New Firm. asl Iron Long IMoww, IoiiIleSliorl ( orn I'loitx, ScjiIii-m, Si kI N, (rain OatlleM. I'orli.,K!ioTelM ul ull KintU or lIo C'usiiiiK. Nhar-s I'oJntw Ac. In fn't eVtttK'Al'.nx in thrt A jnrn'iiinl 1 1.. i I'ne that i' Wnrt.1 k. .inif. whi.-li we will trw ! I.- -il a: a.-!i i-ri,. .1 . win i.lca- nor cMftaer. nnu l-.was tt.,y can beba.l ao autre. I AIR TIGHT, H3IJEU5S AID ABTOMATiO. Scat alwar clean and free from dost, and 5 o odob can eacape. Ktaeelnlly kdapted for ae la HoinitaU, Hot-la anil Faralllei. fa a ha ued la tka lie-! room withoat fltlaf lay oncBra. Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars. Addreta, with itamp, for drcnlar, HENRY H. B. ELOOMFIELD, P. 0. Box 4513. 3i 7y St., -Yaw Tor?. umvs t lined in too best bork erer ifiurif, enfftli SFI.F-PnF.fiEIlV'ATIO TrIVxrl trricconlxl. eentbroutt WBaaaw i MHrdcrsnt," Stitriae (Jetiilehem, IV. J.iiiHr? 2 Lftst iiij;Lt, ab'iut liirjf 'ci eli. J hn HacMoc!;, Hcrl lcu'v -, t.tal)Sirl aud iuctatiily killed Mi- L zzi lUv- ajfel niDfit'cri, wbile at li-r b tLe ia lLo ill:io i f 1-Vrniltiir-, mIi.-u' iii miles from Catasauqun, I'd. Had dock tLea returned to his owa d'.'l Fig, a fcw Coots c!T, ad sbt L i m te e ihmugh tbe beari. jt ij uot ceriai wbut. vm ihn ral in .lire bii-b It-" . . . I .flf T ! l i : , . , . ,' ., . iu uie rauraor oi wk luvin mi- youfora,l the litces-arv require-JBpim'M11J4, mnr.tB of A nffil lifn nnrl vnn w.ll i 4 never hare raose to snr, it m:ght haTO been. S obscribe for tbe Herald. Tiy reajinf; anil pnetle jir; tbo ineMiuuble trutha con. t unca ui tho best mec.oui tinnlr rwr t.ni-it. enf'tli-il SELF-PRESEIlVATIOJf on rcoeiDt of nrirn. - ll treats of ExharMed V italltjr, Prcnjotnra Decline, JCerrom and lysical Debility, and tbe endlew roncomitant ilia and untold miteries that result therefrom, and contain more than 50 original pre scriptions, any one of wbich is worth the price of tho book. This book was written by tbe most ex. tL-nsirc and probably the most skilful practitioner in Ainch'-a.towbomwasaw-srdedafrold and jew elled medal by the National Medical Association. A l'smphkl. Illustrated with the wery font Me. 1 Eu(rrTinir a mar. 1 1 C It I vcl cf art and beauty 11 P II 1 Stnt piieb -to all. 8rnd fnr it at once. Address - 1 '' INSTITUTE, Ao. Eul-Tl Y Al I Uch St., UoJton, Ma. IlllWIaaWI DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Make, the SKl.tf Bolt, Clear, Pora white and Heailhyl 1 tUeansltiir, liemlnrlilnif, IM(nle-t-li It Smithing, Healing and purify Ins; : removes Dandruff, i haUnit. Ulcers, Sores, Eruption, KiHlKhnm and redness of the nut ; relieves I tnh Ihe, hnrninit and stlniciaa; of U. Skin, and Irrlia thiuol bliinjranil utinninit Inserts ; will rclieva 1IOK1NIJ TILES where nolhlna; else will he aityeiiccl.- li rUf.U I'llUM ALL OFFEX- SI F KIKIK. anJ prevents Ocntscluus lineaaM, ml ia an fcjtvmnl Mediial and Toilet Prepara tion it Iih no KH'JAU Pike. Siotsatiake; K J, ttireo Oikes. sixty aeuU. rnild by (eo W. liuufonl. bomerwt, Pa., and liruKjtim generally. K. h. WtBSTKR, Pniirlator. lf tlee. 'ON. r.th St.. Phllad'a. Fa. Wholaaola Llav pot. 40o N. Third St., hbila., Pa. JU1J St. SHOE STORE, SOLOMON UHL, DaTiug pur chased tLtc Shot GLEXX'S SULMUn SOAP. THORorisjiLir Ccrcs D::.esi s or the Skt:, BtMiiiiis hie CiMW.r.XiuN, I'.u vkni's ami I:k:h):: 3 UiiLfv.vn-M .x: tUsrT. A. I hiii'Si ; Pro.hir.; t,U,t in Kt li r mi l t .-1.7 hiiu'a nf n,.tin. h,f. 2.!'H) jioitiHh. for irooi. r,j itmeli ire xniit Ir.iile or ftih. May -j:. 11: Store lately owned by II. C. lleerlts. We tukc plcafnre In caillni? the attention of puMic to ihe fan that we have m w anJ expec keep eotuLintly on hand a." euinilete an sunt ol Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Kanufactsn BJ can be found anvw here. We al-io a ill huve or hand constantly a loll supply of i's ."-i-v'tS A.NLl .i l:: sl Col'.N Statu" I':v.! ;---rc an-1 Ii.j'tr-a :s ik i .1 C Tri-xl. 1 t.iMS k:-. : t.Vi it:, I iVecV.-s. I; ;:a,;v: i.oi-i.Y n eau. cn.l U'-ii a wnracsoME beai j rticrii.ii: u any ci;:i-.cl:c. V-t t::c i.r: :i:ri T. AriVANTA-.rs of Sct- AilKA.ICNl I TIIE : i R.-.: Cv.n i v.ox. Hci-icilv f t trip i of tiie Skin, it- ! oniy Mi !.: T.i.i:; ai !. l:i.t:.! :.;1 taii aiiiits oi liic j "irtrs, l.ut aio sun -m l wind, such tor..!tTi i LTiCin SM-wit a:: i : i iant, ilt'li.K ii tar A OTIC I llivitl; :t . U - ;) i-c i frum J. W. !:1 : :i ot merclitin.li.tt', I nPf' : ' ' ti -' moreintile Imi-idlss y Ciirrvin on a SPQitral sidc-k. aoJ nins-t f.-.'f-tlu!ly solicit pitromi-f fr.im tbe h.o ple cf thif tt.wnantl vit ii,i;v. BIi, alluihcrs inwaultifpuKts. I intt-ii',1 mltlin-r tnnti time to time, suuh as Wln m:i'At. t, stock aocirtiiplote in all tl.-j.Krtnicms that it will I to the interest of tltuse in tiunt ot piotls id t-ail anj sec Die before tniicliniu" elsewhere. StJMFRET. P. Die Ki E. Patths. , M, ISTii. A Desirable KcKidencc For I tsr. IINTN I i 1!Y SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO CALF riHK Jiiilis sr? i.Ktird liv (Iti'lin's i:lllinr .V'tr;?, wlti'.-'i i; In i to tt jiu"i!ytiig t'.'iM i, reti!-;;js ai. r.:ns l:ii;:u!Aii:.M an.i U-ar. It rjso B:;rN'FKrTS ci.ohtimij ar..! "Ill P'.rifiNTS I-!SEASKS C-'MMtMCi: c lis tact with tho rrr.nN-. It r.i.iwi.vrs Daxbritf, prevenu aali-r.ei-'i. n-i'l retrr'.s grax-nec; of t!-e hair. I'lirttcccs rpca!i if i: in i.ii tcr.r..-. o;ul 50 Cis ptrCrke: per Box i3 Cakes). CO:. srJSi.20. H. 3. The 53 r-3it Cikf5 are HpTe :he sL0 t.f i!.ose ar l;: cr nruirj, ZO f t-s:. C. I IfciflLam l.y; 7 Slx'j v.f 3.1 I i-fler fur MM my r Wie In s..tnntet H .r nuich. c '.ntaininztiuacri sf Im I ail i a ht-4 uie ul iul,iv.iii..n. except .,ur ,n-re.t ..f tmi.'.rr wi:.la,i.,ri-htiri ,l UtOch.,K-e ...!e-!-l iro't ir."' A l,ri-- .iweiiiiiK hi.ue with 1 . nxmis. wa.-. ,KI :....! i -e iiit-.sl:. wi ll hllcl. Swi ia.ni t, i..iie. hus n.-ver folimr njunma w.n.r al tc ;" """ vivn-cii shiKiiusr. striwierry h-.i hee-li.,u.e. Tne li.nau. e inun tne i i.i: e-iu.-ri-it ..ne '.bail mi..-, with pnvtnu-iu an. Vh.n piruirnm an-l lllli.ilure if iKir-se.--; imuieiiutt t-lv. Jaiy ;n. 'H-ii. Itui im- an i will Kive J. O.KPIMEI PUL M O N A IVIT-S',?' '" ,h '"' w.lv r-.r the rw ...I tiN! M.'ri.i(KV-N UIT.)t,.,TAIIVIVi-. "LHTA-iK.-;.. .!.(, m. l:,on,l,,:. rattrrl, an, "alt l.-pr-litriu.-ni- -I t!,r .r: VI it S MVS l'l- V .lr.-u!:,r.'..m...,Tii,i: rA'-Ti( i-ti-a ,r i.ixVwi IWIm-U.llt,ATO,. .Ull.l.lvkv (.., the In:.!. nint ol tfce..i-:i ,. nti.,n.-.t. ;. tiii.-.i:.....i.-.ii, ;.,,. w:ln s,M t h -i.ail t. ll.t ..liI:i-',ll.tH Ail. in! I SI A li li i.il-; I S.,ie l'r..prii-;,.r, IS ...rllm lt iir--t, Nww Yrk. ilN'S AND LINING SKINS l ail kki.tj. wSMit fa:1, lloeof Shoe Findings. The HUME V.ANliFACTV'Jii. ICFAUT . LN T wili he In charse uf INT. B. Snyder, E.q. W hoao rcj.utat!u-n frr makitu Good Work and Goo.1 fits li "inl to none In Mtne. tha ttuhlle m re 4LNHtruIty Imiteil to ch)I ! e guilu mr nocfe. beet thi cull At prices an iu n in Mtwst. H. M'CALLUM, 77 FIFTH AVENUE, A bo v e A Voo (1 St., I'Ittmu nt:n. NEW CAEPETS ! J. LINOLEUM DRUSIS Ai Prices of R. IY1ECAHAN, BUTCHER, AND DEALER, Wholesale and Ixctail, IX KHIiSI-1 iiEAT8! All Lud- M.-i. d LEEK. I'OKK, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMP., SAUSAGE P.i.li i itr, P., 1-- Veit, H '-ii f 7tSYI?. ur t-'A n SOLOMON UHL. 22. 3Ie.rA.LjX.lJ5Z. H ' H IDDI.EK, JI I . M and turixf, OKFKTE AM INFIKMAKV. a. S'el'eim Are. Klttstiurvli. Fa. All .llteiii,0 Kfl Hall and 1 II BO IT. an.i l'itrrli su-V- :;ruT lv troate.1 4iiinrati n l.ir ltriM-, uFaisePu.il.''-t!rL.i4e.l "VVJ Jtah;,1 i'aiit-r en I Tu:u.rs n! the ltd, fc.tr, Nt.'f" wr'Thfiiut. Ftriyiam, "Wcepuitf Kye." 1'tjla. I'.H.ieal ' tJor- LA III). ir-t,ll- ,o-. MARKET DAYS i.nrelica Bmtlea, Extlnwlmi, h? , parfurrucie Artlliclal Lrm Ui-rie'l. das eripiltr an.t lllustnttea ntm:,We o? Julyli ... rktllmlly tMlIitl lul Mte.. tSTLKN PKNN A. l'l, SSIf!AT. AND SCIEX Ti FIO INS l ITUTi;. Iheln'HtiM prenitres Stmli-niH thr t'olleire. r..3.i.w.v, i nuF.iii.111 e?-iii.:i-, III nitl t.iie, an.i I otii'iun:. lvi-.-rUi.tioleTati.il, hetilthtul, ea?y aects-, un i ui.'.-ureitiiiie, ciiuitiiiiU' view i, t'li.-innt Ki.t.i. Full eir turs Five iir.-a uf tira.lv. te".i io b-th seiea Kipeo.ea uii.lrnilo. New buil liiij lur io.iie. li'Min unite iu enrh rix.uu AUilreas the Frineii.v, JONATHAN JOK A. V., ViX-t. at. ricnsHEt, Fa Uu Somerset, Ij SrMpnf t-:iti Vf olit ii.'n'i! any ny iltirinir the week. Ap.'.l ii. PATENTS. Sen. lt r Au.!ii.r. T. A. uehmana, Sollcllur cf rateni. Wai-hisi;-too,D.U. N pat?nu nu pj. Senil fr Circa br.. Aiirll 1 1 tear HI A III TCn Farms t.ifell anJ ntlurtt. Vt Wnlt I CU hnv hnmin-.tti it t-im nintrs wanting u tm ir.nKjnt now. Xettr hiv-w Imlt.ir tmift toi'll Acrvs at luir prices, as peifp:. tire ill. iui( ciineT iroui hauitit an-l Heek:Mr Acre. It.r salety Art.!ri'i S. M JA1IK.S, ' Fituhurirh Farm Aginr, VA bmitl liel 1 St. ri'tfbonrh. Pa. Those in seareh of .'arm." er ! for prii til Farm He?i.ter. -N.IT.'il eiilthtul, eujv ft ! iap wwM I'm -il-.r their own St.. kiairs llitK an evlenli J J, A 1)1 j N r..r les 'i.i'.n i.ne rut ;.er ; -atr wpii nf lanrue "'' y,-(i.i,n iis mi ll.: hy ii.j n?e of r, jr ' M V(t ll ii- an reuew i ehar.ee: ie e. h-r ,.' th-ir Pr. -m . re-f .re to !i-h. ne rtini hrtili'iiii-y f-Wl Wilas. Merino. Ai;-ar:ia, Nt-rktl--. lii.tiH.il:. &e . or iitiKirt ti thta new an-l kivi-'v.-hii.t-. tii'tle 'p tiltie in-1 n.-iuin t e-.?t Stiek : any H-alre-l .l"r sent un receipt . f 1) rents. 3 'liti.-r'ii: cul'.r. ate. l'i-tairn Sr:ima ac-.-I'te l. S-n. sian.p f.-T i'iniilar an.i niplvn. KKAKM-Y rjlKtK'.I. WnKhS. M I'vtllaiiil NU N. Yoik. F. U. li. .nr;. Af)COI.A PLATT.n WATrF.Cheipe "iU itha kain worl.l. .iail 'iil" - Vf Vt: :t,iu Audnitf. A. Cot' LT 1.8 &Ca.CbkaiTJ. FHEWITTS WATCH a1 fHU'-n .tenw.iid.T.Friie m-iliuv-i-rronier.li.lt- at tree. J. 1J. Cijiord 4. .k, thitajni, 1.1.
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