ELUE'ft sew yeiR'R t a 1 BT MRS. M. A. KESIfON 'Quarreled with Frank 1i .t.impJ V Mra. Wentwonh. Qaarreled witb Frank!' ccb.ed hr husband, in tbe Mine breath, and with not lefiB amazement. Then the both looked at Nellie Nellie waa Mrs. WentworthVs unmar'i ricd sister, and abe low stood before them, atill duety with travel, having just accounted for ber unexpected jooroeT, bT sijicg ebe bad 'qnarreied with Frank,' the paid Frank bing ber lorer, to whom ebe had been eu cajred. , " 'quarreled with Frank !' repealed Mr. Weotwor;b, holding up ber hands. Oh, N'eliie ! I thought b,u go nice V Nell.e laughed. Don't look so horrified,' ebe cried. 'Tte faoh's all mine. You aere pood envnb to ask me to upend tbo win ter with tou; but I dediued, because, too fee, I thought I w iu love tvittj ' Frank. But uutv that I tiad thai 1 ara not, I have come.' 'Not io love witb Frank ?' cxUa:u ed ber ti.-ter, hold;iK up bjih bat-ds. 'Ob! dear, 'el'ie, how caa yoo wj eof" But 1 do gay it Or rather, I Cad I r ati'i carrv a oarson, aud liv- a turn dium life, io some ttuuy little rectory all my data. c- Frak mutt g j. 1 have c-jtne bere 'oa tbe last day of December, a ycu see, eo as to fiuihb off ibe old tear, aud be di-ne witb the old life. To-ia jrrow I be gin a Dew year and a i:ew i:fe. I abttU 'oiue out,' it were, at your rrrririiito. I intend in cutcb a bill liuuaire, mai -ki b .jipy f.frrer after,' a a ibe j i i'k .' 'lie b..p; v forever sifur?' teheed i-r broiber-in law, dubiutihiy, 'And by urn ? r ;.'!:t d the pav g:.rl, turning sLurply ou bun. 'IJjeeu't tv. rjin-dv, Uiitdajis fy Itat nioo cy i tbe IbU I gi;od ? Yt-u've got m niucb t.f it yurelf, yu don't uudiT etaed abdui O't'era You can afford to be rom-utie; but I cau't. An i a fur iivifig e:l my dta in a poky little recsorv ' 'Ab, my der! int.erpuF b-r ia-: ter, witb a depreeetiug bake if bir Lead. 'There, now, don't be r"uactie,' re torted Nellie. Jaubiug hitin. 'it dotn't bticoine Tou, dirlia,ir, and be. fcideu, 1 iutead to have my own aay. I always did bave it, dou'i von kaow that?' Notliiiig more, therefore, was add abi ut Frank. The winter that followed waa one of the gyeat for years. Not an ev enieg paused that Nellie waa not present at some pany or other, and tbe day was filled up wiib rwf-pdcop, balls, tleighicg parties, etc. For -Mrs. Wentworth'a beautiful bister was quite a belle. A dczen (ortuceB were laid tt her feet, before Lent came, bringiog with it eo rue flight cefttaiion ol tbe round of gayetiea; but one and all were re jected. This cuitor was too old, ttat one out sufficiently cultivated, a third was too bviout!y eelli-h, a fourth too Ligb tempered. UetidcF, now that she bad laeted of the piren cup cf fashionable society. Ntllie fgund, an many a one had fouod before, that it as, after all, but 'Iead tea etbts.' 6be turned from it, finally, with toathing. '1 t-up;owj I have exhausted life,' be aaid, oue day, as the sat ia ber dreteicg room, and euriju-ly regard d berM-lf in tbe mirror. '1 am look in frigtufullr vlti ol worn not it bit like the trer-h, bright girl thai, ctme here, last December, Tbe fet id, all men arc fop or fuoIt, tetkiog rich wives; and we, well, we're no better; ail women are scheming pup pet", amoug which I may cUsa my ' Be If, tryiog their brat to secure rich hubuaods.' 'I'm disgusted with them.' c-he con tinued, 'with myelf most of all. I'd rather go back and marrr tbe parson, and mend stockings in tbe bay win dow of the little green rectory, than marry the best man io societr. Heigh hoi' 'But the parson isn't there, now,' said Mrs. Veot worth to her, one day, w ben pbe bad repeated some tbiog like this in her presence. What! has be left Dingly parish?" and be gave a great gasp, while tbe color fled from ber che kg. 'Yes, I heard be bad.' 'Left Dingly parish! good V So I euppofe. Some What, for neb, city church has called hiai. Tnev thought the jewel rtqairtd Catr sot ting.' 'And it did,' the said, frackiy. 'Frank was too great for us cud our little village ; I might bave seen it. W by hasn't anybody written? M -tber knew thai I ai least, sue might bave thought it w ould bave been of some little interest to me.' 'Mamma knew too bad tLrovvn Liru over, and touk ii for grauied, I punpuse. that you dia'i care to tear.' Her reply was a fciguifieant ebraj; of tbe shoulders. '1 thall never see bita agaiu, I sup pose,' she said that night, bowercr, to her sister. He'll f.nd you out, yit,' said Ag- 'Never. You've no idea bow bor ribly I treated bim. Now, I suppose tc'll go banting after a wealthy wo . Well, I don't care.' Dut ebe did care. Her tears in tbe eight watches attested to it; she cared in ber own effusive language, tremen dously. Tbe next day was Sunday. Nellie could bardly be induced to go to church. SLe had suffered, ia learning too late, perhaps, tbe price-; less worii of tbe heart sbe bad dared to trifle witb. Tbe church was a good distance, and Nellie, as sbe entered, witb down cast eyes and a heavy heart, felt des perately ia need of iu calm and strengiteoiDg serrices. At tbe firt sound cf the retor's voice, however, a abiver of delight thrilled to ber heart. She dared uo'., at the ciomect, lift ber eyes, she full so bumble, but wbeu she did gather tbe courage, there stood Frank IVn rote, and bis ringing voice was tbe sweetest music sbe bad crtr beard. And w hen sbe caujrbt his eye, sbe bade farewell to hope : for she feJii rcu luaicuc lotcu iiiu, buu uau ior-j cpaa a miie or more, and tee nio ed bim all along. I ment is oas of tbe most int-nse io- -Ai toe close ot tbe services Le came te meet Ibetn : be came ouieilv. oteadtly, smiliae this man sliom societr aud Nellie had deserted fashion. for If bis band bad bui tremUed a l.t- ive as oe grasix.-S l. s toaa-.rfIIy, count cf hr daily l,f e, including the ebe might bave agi;0 .udutged ic Smallest incidents. Such entries as wmefl ppant speech, toprovethutbej.. c,n,e bonie ff0Ill churcb wUh bad not conquered ber; but tie tear. D1C, and me al lbe were too tetr for that. ;-.', , 4- - 7 t lie poiDd out tbe varied lautica .f n ""f. 77' Ae.h- of tbe old church. j I think you would l.ke tbe parson- aee it is not green,' be added with a half suppressed suiie. raok,' she ea:d, imploriegly. 'And when yon are tbere it will be bower of t c&e?,' '.e added. AVill j on ok ----e'--''erf"J' come i What could b eay r -Nothing. Iler eyea, eloquent witb tears, did all IOC lamin. ,. , 1 l UtO von aoow rrmt was she uoicjr a eked drove to preach tfcia morning 3" of Mr. WentwortD, aa they home. 'Ot course,' waa the laconic ro "You might at least, hare prepared me.' 'Wbv ! To keen yoa from goinj And defcr. if not prevent. ilia happy, rndinK? Confess d jw, Nellie, you'ie tirtd of fas.Lioti and eociety. She held out ber baud. I am tiled of it, and I forgive you,' j she pa.d. 'Lore is better ibaa mon ey, af.er all. And,' the added, enthu siastically, 'there's not another man ia the world eo good es Fra&k Pen rose.' Eicrpt IJarry, said Agnes, ne i;r.. c!,-cr ur to her bubud '.- tcr.-vn' Ladies'1 Mayazin for Janu ary flow He Cured araoaj Chlmaey. Yesterday a a citizeu of Wool ward avenue was helping a tio6miib to elevate a Miioka jck to tbe roof f an addition on tbe wiady aide of the bou-e, preparatory f boiling it atop ut a suickiug chimney ; an oil man with a raeged bundle uader bis arm came aliintr, halted, and soon became iotensed. "TbHt ebiniblv smokes, dots't it ?" be Bnuli? ii;juired. It's tbe worst ote in town," re plied ibe cii;7.pn. "And y-u want to slop the nui- "anc, eb 9 'I Yf n I d ." "Aid ynu t Link tho smoke jick w ill d j it !"; . ' "I b.-pe si " 'Will, una, 1 k;i st-p thai smok ing ifl ten Oilumes, and I won't burt ibe cLiniiiU nor put up eny smoke jack,'' continued the old man, as be laid dow-n bis buudle. 'If you do it I'll give you five dol-!!--,"' rj lined the eiiiz en, who dis liked tbe idea of di6iruring bis dim. Lev w ith tbe dun ay J ick. "Kin I have tbe kitchen for Gve minutes?" ?led the man. The co:k ivas instructed to vacate and ths old man took p tss-ssioo. Ileniovi'ig the tp of tbo atove be poured ia eunuch water to put out L-rery spsrk .f Cre. Thou going out be called to tbe citizen ou tbe ro? f : ' II Srt she flopped ?" "Well, I ticc't see any smoke at all," vas tbe reply ; "what have you done ?" While be waa coming down tbe ladJer tbe old ian in:ide off. eating a pie be bad taken frou .be oven. Tbe Just, half of it be had to boU dow n while on tbe run, but at no tia.e in the race did tbe citizen, tin smiih or servant gir get within twen ty rods of him. NTr Too Late t Lrara. Sir Henry ISpeliusn neglected tte sciences ia bis youib, but com menced tbe studv of them when be wts between Ckv and sixtv years of ago. After this time be became a most learned antiquarian aud law yer. Boccacio was tbirtv fjre years of age w,ben be cjmmeDccd bis studies in polite literature. Yet be became one if tbe greatest makers of the Tuscan diulecte; Ddote aud Pe trareb being tbe other two. Ot'ilby. the translator of II mer aud Virgil, uuaequaintcd wiib Lutiu aud Greek 1 11 be was past fiitv. Dryden, in bis eixtv eighth rear, C'lUiuienced tbe translation 1 the Hind, bis most pleasicg production. Ludovico Monaldewio, at tbe great agi of one hundred and fifteen, wrote tbe memories of bis own time. transiin dia not toil' ommene'e bis philosophical pursuits till be bad reached bis fiftieth year. Plutarch, tshen between seventy and eighty, cotntifi.'ired tbe study of Latin. Secrttes, at an citremo old learned to plcy on musical instru nif nts. Cato, at eighty years of age, com menced to study tbe Greek lan CU9ge. Klllrd hy Ballrt. Frederick Eckert, a private in the Seeocd New Jersey Volunteer Regi ment, was wounded in tbe second battle of Bull liun, iu the summer of 1S 2. Tbe bullet lodged ia tbe right side cf his back, two inches from tbe spinal column and in a line about an inch below tbe short rib. Eckert was dirf'oarged, and the wound 6nally healed. Several years ago the bul let in L'"s back crept slowly around to a point just above tjje pit ef his Ktomscn. teen it began ii uuve upward almost imperceptibly daily. Oue Tear ago Mr. Eckert fell it pen etrating bis right lung, aud he could not speak afterward without feeling great pain in bis breast. He stent uncomfortably Ust Tbursday nigbt, aud early on Friday morning be was fouod dead ia i by bis wife, who bad quitted bis siae only a lew min utes before. Tbe bullet bad tnisbed its deadly work alter 10 years. Phy sicians D'hde a po.-l mortem exami nation, aud tbey fouod tbe bullet, a heavy, conical ball in tbe spot indi cated by Eckert Ar 1'. Sun, 29. h A Land I floor. California is a land of wonders. Tbere are fresh 11 jwers every month in the year, aad winter wears the bloom of spring. Thar are water falls three or tour times as hlzh as Niagara; natural bridges of wbite marble ; some thousands of gold- bearing veins; inexhaustible quanti ties of iron and chrome, crealead, bismuth and quicksilver; most beau tiful porcelaio clay ; and in short, ev erytb;cg that can bless an industri ous sad enterprising people. In one v;Iey wrre found more tbao forty springs over cue hundred degrees Fahrenheit in another valley, six teen geysers, like tbe famous one in Icelaud. In this famous a&o&s cf ulcan tbe rocks cre co h ,l that rua can stand upon them bat a short time, even with thick boots on. The roar of tbe geysers at times may be terest as von approach them A giri's aiary was found in i.er deck afir her death, in Chapman, P , and mocb trouble u likely to come of it. Sbe kent io U as &r 7 "- BstQ .-..j-b fli,. r r....... given ti ere tlose of bachelor, for she was a pretty giri, ad it was no dis grace to kiss and bug her if they rot the chance, but such is not tte case, beveral of tbe men are husbands. Mrs. Alfciaewa'a . BY MAX ADKLEH. The Atkinsons bave a terrible lime over their baby. Mr. Atkinson senv borne a Mding crib, witn aiata 5 in nificca and buna: upon hinges. Wben they opened their crib and put tbe mattress on it, Mr. Atkinson mw.t to. fir sccurelr tha catches .,t Krt.l th alata. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson went to bed early that nigbt, and about 11 o'clock, while tbey were asleep, tbe baby got awake and be Kantokick vigorously. The result w.s that tbe slats slowly deeceuflcd, .r.d deoosiufd tbe mattress and baby on tbe floor. Tbe baby. Deing par- a-iAa awake, crawiea oui ,-trt iK m. -n. and. seeing a light tn the entrv, ent through the door just ..Mr Atk ison'saunt. Miss Boggs, waacominf up stairs to bed. febe ;, tH the i bv up. aud. Boding that its father and mother were asleep, she i carrier; it l ner roeui iu story, determined m take care of It diinog tbe rest of the nigbt. About an hour afterward Mrs. At kia8u woke, and thought she would gluuc3 over at the crib to see ho the baby was getting along. No sooner haJ she done so than sbe iun,ied from the bed in alarm. The J. . r .1 1 Tk l.nt-.ini Datjy Was not luric. uv beemed to have fallen out of the whole contrivance. Her first thought was ibat tbe baby was lyiug under the mattress emctbered to death. Sbe pu'.ltd ibe mattre-s aside, but there were no signs of tbe baby. Tten, wi;h wild alarm, sbe shock Mr. Atkinson, f.ud told bim to get up. Atkinson growled oat, in a sleepy tone : Tbe paregoric bottle is in the closet, go aud et it yourself.' 'Aloua J' sbiuked Mrs. Atkinson, 'enn don't onderstaud. The baby is gone: it i gouc : siuicu . uappedl mprdered, may be! Ob, what shall I dof nbst shell 1 do?' 'Now Lo calm, Julia,' said Atkiu on, gs'.tis ou'. of bed; M ia't get Lystfciieui. The child, most likely, i under the bed.' 'No, it kn't; no, it's not tbere J' ex claiaied Mrs. Atkiosm, upon ber bauds and kuccs. 'Possibly,' said Alotzo, beginning ; t .....I... I fa ' lo feel uneasy; 'be las crept iaw the closet; let us look.' Tbis is horrible!' said Mrs. Atkin son, clasping her bands. 'Dj you think' asked Mr. Atmo- .. t lit 1..1X.- son, "mat ne cjuiu cave era wieu iuvt a bureau-draw er and pulled it to after biuir' Certainly not ' said Mrs. A'.kio- 1 1 . t son. "lou buow ne cuuiuu . 'I tbink I bear bim now. He baa Mien out of tbe window !' said Mrs. Atkinson, as a faint wail floated up from tho back yard. 'Ho, it's odIv Mrs. Magruder scat yowling on ihe fen;e,' replied Atkin son, as be closed lbe susu -nre you looked in tbe bath tub in the next room ? Pcrbsps be bas gone to take a bath.' 'Drowned! I know it J'ui sure of it!' yelled Mrs. Atkinson, rushing into tbe bath room. 'He's not bere said Atkinson. 'Could he bave gone down stairs and fallen into tbe. sugar-bucket in the paatry V 'We must tesrch tbe whole bouse for bim,' said Mrs. Atkinson. So tbey began to hunt. Tbey looked every here. In the clo'bes hamper, ia tbo kitchen cupboard, io the parlor, in the pantry, sod eveu in tbe cellar, but without avail. 'He couldu't bave gone upstairs,' said Mrs. Atkinson, 'because he can't climb the steps.' 'Nc; he must have been stolen lie baa been stolen by burglars J I shall never, never ere bim again never !' 'Dou't give way, Julia. Be calm. I will go at once for tbe police !' Mr. Atkinson dressed himself hur riedly and dashed down stairs, and out into tbo front street He met a policeman almost at tbe door, and in frantic accents laid tbe case before him. Tbe policeman eoundud an alarm, and soon had six otber police men at band. Tbey entered tbe house and proceeded to examine tbe fastenings. Everything was right, and one of tbe pojicemen said: 'In my opinion tbe burglar is io tbe boose yet.' 'We'll go fcr bim,' said another. So tbey dreiy their revolvers, and proceeded to search tbe building. Presently Mr. Atkinson beard tbe report of a pistol in tbe kitchen. He rushed down. 'I tbink I've killed bim,' said po liceman Jones. 'Bring a light, quick!' 'And killed the baby, too !' shriek ed "rs Atkinson. 'By George, I forgot ab ut the ba by,' said tbe ocer. Then tbe light came, and tbey found that Policeman Jones had shot bis dog, which bad followed bim into tbe bouse. Then Policeman Saiitb' pistol went off accidentally, and tbe buliet bit the kitchen clock, which at once struck and the confusion and racket so ocstruo Mrs. Atkin son's nerves that sbe went joUo bvs- terics and emitted succeesiveyelh? of a terrific character. Tbis brougb Miss Boggs down from tbo third sto- rv in great alarm. 'What on earth U the matter ?' sbe e ailed- Matter?' said Atkinson. 'Don't you kiiow that burglars have broken into the house and stolen tb baby ? bv. we're been having the awful est time you ever beard of for the last two hours.' 'Why, I've got tbe baby op stairs with me, said Miss I3ggs: I've bad bim all night 'lou have r exclaimed the parly in a oreatn. 'Certainly.' 'Do yoa mean to tell me,' asked Atkinson, wUb supernatural calm ness, 'that tbe baby was quietly asleep jn your room aJ this time ' 'Yes.' " ' Atkinson simply looked at her. He felt that laoguage was unequal to i ne c&piesxiuu oi mi let nog.", airs. Atkinson new up stairs, to steps at a time, ibe policemen laughed and filed out, Jones pulling bis deceased dog by tbe tail Atkinson went to bed with raging anger in his soul; aud tbe next morning be put a sheet iron bottom, fastened with rivets, up on that foldjog crib. M MBar Her BnalBraa. When Collins went fcome to dinner Monday he found tbe bouse tenant less, tbe cook stove cold, and a lose fHC look about tbat part of tbe Monday washing still left in tbe tnb in the summer kixbea. Hurrvioa- throueb to the back yard be saw bis wife braced against tbe fence, boldioir to tbe eaa tj a br.fea clothes Jme to ep the cewlr washed garments from the ground. "You've got bere at last.have yoo?" -xclaimed tbe wife as she caught sight of birn. "Yes, I'm bere bat's the mat ter ?" be repeated. "Here I've been holding this Jaro ken lint fox .oyer an boor over a full hoar, Bir!" she snapped "I was de termined to die right bere before I'd let these clothes down !" "Bat why didn't yoo call some one ?" be innocently inquired. "There's that new family next door tbe woman would have come over io a minute." "Woman next door, you bfg idiot, youl Hasn't sbe been peeping round for two weeks to see my warsn, and d'ye think I'de give ber a chance to come over here and see for berbelf whether tbe sleeves of my nightgown were pieced down witb unbleached cotton ! Yon don't know anything, sir!" "Well, I swan!" growled Collins, as be "tracked." Detroit free Press. Hcmti Clerks mt It'aablBR-toa. The first female clerks in the Na tional Treasury were appoiuted in 1Si2 by Secretary Chase, who placed them iu the office of the Controller of tbe Currency at $600 a year. Tbey cut and trimmed the Uoittd States uoies issued In sheets aud did very well As soon as tbey bad been appointed there were many other ap plicants, aud their number steadily iucreased, many of tbem securing places through tbe peculiar euergy aud perseverance which will refuse to take no for an answer. Tbere are now mor than 1,300 women it the departments at Washington, the ma jority employed in the Bureau ot Eu graviog and Printiug and ia the Government priotiug cfTue. Tbey excel as cuun.eis, their slender, sea siiive fingers turuiog notes witb great rapidity aud eimnces. Tbey detect counterfeits, u ts said, quicker tbau meo, though they do uut succeed soj wen iu aiuuuuie, as tbe awrage tern- iuine mind has little natural love of j Never listen to idle and loose con figuies. Counters aud twpjists re- j versation. peive 50p a yeai; other womtnj Kecpyourself innocent if jcq would $1,200 to $1,400, several of theaij be happy. $l,G00, aud ooe in the Internal Ileve- J Wbeu yoa sppak to a person look ue$l,8Q0. Most of tbe eleik are tbera iu tbe face. well edacated and reljoed, ecdniunyj Ever live (misfortune excepted) bare teen more prosperous days. A j wiibia your income. cumber ara widows and dmburs if: Never run io titb'. unlets ten see a armv and caval effleers who lost tbelr I way to run out aala. live in ibe civil war. Very few of i Save while vcu sre vounir. and tbe vounir women or widows unurr? or resign, and consequently tbe hun dreds who are constantly aetkiig places in Washington bave very slender prospect ot success. Tbe most untiring, obstinate place seekers at tbe Federal capital are women. Women Wanted. Ammir the blessings of iortune uu equtlly distributed may te enumera ted women, who, while superabund ant in many parts of tbo East, are so scarce in oertam regions of tbe West tbat tbey are not one quarter enough for coouubial purposes, la Idaho, for example, women are sadly want ed, not ene man iu 20, it is said, having a wile. Const quently, tbe 29 unw illing Bachelors are eaaer for part ners, and some of tbem bave written to tbe East inquiring wby feminine exportations are not made into ibe Territory. They could assuredly be made lo advantage, prac'icallv con sidered, because many of Jte Ida boans bave comfortable cabjos and fertile fields everything, indeed, to complete a dosjrable home except a wife decidedly an i&portaut'luck. Tbe Territorial newspapers frtqueut ly mention sffrays growing out of tbe paucity of women, and express tbe opinion tbat. if tbere were more of tbem, comparative peace would pre vail. As Utah, to the South, is so liberally supplied witb wives, it is not Improbable that ' the Idaboans may make a raid over tbe border and repeat the history of tbe Bipe ol tbe tsabioes. Men may and paa li Fe without women; but they wou't f r any length of lime when women can be bad If tbe Idaboans be much longer deprived of tbeir marital rights, it is feared that tbey will plunder tbeir neighbors. It does seem bard tbat a Mormon should of ten bave 10 or 12 wives, and most Idaboans, iu tbe adjoining Territory, be deprived of even one wife. Tbe interests of humanity demand a new adjustment 4 Uf Wlih a Heart. The other day a bit of a boy call ed at the side door of a good-looking farm residence and told such a sor rowful story that the lady was not stingy io (brow;ng provisions into the basket. Happening io Jook in the front yard after a few minutes, sbe saw tbe strange boy mixed up witb ber three or jfosr children, and sbe called ont; ' Boy, what are yoo doing oyf there?" "Fee din' these balf 6tarred chil dren !" he said. "But those are my children 1" aha indignantly exclaimed. ."Makes no difference to me," be said, a be broke oJJT another piece of Cake. "When 1 Sod a yous'un cry ing for bread, and ready o"s-f ar tbat he basn't tasted pie for over a year, I'm goin' to stop business and brace bim up! Uaveu't you git a clean waist whicn I could put ou this dirty Ijttle boy ?" Sbe looked up sod down ij see if any canvassers for the poor heathen were jn sigfct, sod then' she grabbed tbe broom and rso the sympitbetjc boy out of tbe yard Y. (frqpfy ic. Trichinae A committee of experts have been investigating the prok packed in Chicago, and find that eight per cent, of tbe hoga which they examine are infected witn tncbiua;. lite in vestigation was ordered by tbe health officer of tbe city, and was conducted by Dr. Bel field, Demonstrator of Anatomy in Rush College, and Dr. Atwood, Vice President of tbe Mi croscopic Society. Tbe authority of these gentlemen is probably ncques- yoovv, rod tbe conclusions which they announce aa certainly impor tant and serious. The trichio? C'as found only in ibe tenderloin, so that thfl harps, shoulders and otber parts of tbe animal packet) (or the trade are thus far free from the frcrria. But it wilt reaquy occur to any one wbo considers tbe matter, tbat if tricticos are ia eight out of everf boadred bo8 lagbtered ia tbe priacipal packing market cf tbe coac trr. tbere is good eaase to Ixj careful ia LriDarioz trok for food. Tb jrcujrb cootlog ip ibe effective prereotive of danger from tin cscie. Tbe iricboae pcrjsbes in ibe preaecce teaj. A iiitlfl eulpiijros acid put into ibe brioe of a pork barr ao dtiiroy It na never peea tbagbt az esearr io tbis cauo-rr lo eubmit all pot k effwred for sale to ilid inicro ticcpip ioppcclioo, tboagh tbat cjstem baii lng bca pofiTced ia E'irope, yiii the geaeral tfeel of r;rdaall Oii.rcti'iag tee paraMiea. Siesta That T Caa Met V- The editor of the KUmao Tele graph hu bee a eagiged to edit tbe Trctea column ia comic almaoac. n J the following is his last effort : If signs can ba relied apoo, ia mg winter will ha the coldon? since the last glacial period when Kalama zoo was buried under 5,000 feet of ice accumulation, and Michigan was a part of tbe solid North. We no tice numf-rous signs of cold in large quautities, and more coming, (Be size of tbe regulation cord of wood is smaller; tbe bark on tbe dog is deeper, longer, and mor. defined ; tbe tramp has bis hair oa bis teeth, and we see in our exchanges numer ous recipes for making flannel cakes. An anthority also remarks tbat the squirrels are fHaK jn tD,jr wiuter anthracite; tbe beavtri are putting beaters iuto the basements of their lodges; tbe bees bave killed off all tbe drones and lined their bives with sheet-iron; snakes are getting down into men's boots; tbe muskrats are riving s iutb; wild ducks are commit ting suicide; the goose-bore is black sixteen itches deep; Western editors are soliciting wood in exchange for ) subscriptions, and poor families are I buying an extra doit. Surely these are forerunners teat tbe prudeut man will not desuUe. Maxima tor Ttnif Heat. Never be idle. Never gamble. Mske lew promises. Always speak the truth. Keep good company or none. Drick no iotcxica'iog liquors. Live up to yoor engagements. Never speak lightly of religion. Be just before you are generous. Never b-.rrow if it is possible to avoid it. Oood vbaracer is above all things else. Make no haste to be rich if you wouiti trorper. i tten spend when ycu are i Id. if vou would have others speak weli of you, speak well of others. Oood company and good cjnversa tii.n are the very sinews r.f virtue. Your character cmnot be essential ly injured except by four own aects. V ben ycu retire to bed, think over what you bave done during tbe day, end resoI?e to do better tbe day com. iog- Rrbakiag- a Jgrjmai, I once beard this anecdote of Judge Pursous, said the He v. James Free man Clarke, tbe great Massachusetts advocate aud lawyer; It is said tbat, being about to try a mercantile case,. he ordered a jury to bb summoued, and, among the names wd-t that of Thomas II. Perkins, tbe leadioK merchant ot nostoa, and a personal friend if Judge Parsons. When the officer made bis return, be laid down a $50 bill before tbe JuJt'e. "What ia that?" said Parsons. ' Mr Perkins says be id very busy iodeed, to day. and prefers to pay bis fine" !'Tke that back to Mr. Peikins," said the Judi;e. "aud tell him to come bere at once ; and ii be rpfujes, bring bim by force." When Mr. Perkins appeared, tbe Judge looked fcUrolv at bim, and said: "What do yco mean, sir, by send ing money when you were summoned to sit on this jury (" Mr- Perkins replied s "I meant no disrespect to the Court, Your Honor ; but I was ex tremely busy fitting out a ship for tbe Eabt Indies, and I thought if I paid my hue I might be excused." "Fitting oot a sbip f jt the East Indies, sir V shouted tbe Judge ; and bew happens it tbat yon are able to nt out a ship for tbe Kast Indies f " "Your Honor, I do not understand yoo." "I repeat then, my question. How ia it tbat you are able to fit out a ship for tbe East ladies? If yoa do not know, I will tell tou. It is because the Jaws of your country are properly administered- If tbey were not, you would bave no sbips. Take your seat, sir, with the jury." Watching-a Hilllanalr'a Urate. Beginning last oicbt ( tbe day of tbe funeral), a watch will be kept oa the crave ot Mr. Thomas U. Powers. to tttw&rl any attempts that may be mane oy grave robbers. Two men will watcb by nigbt and two by guy, tbe orders of Mrs. row era being that v)l shall not ceaie for lc years. To tbe tombstone will be attacled a key to a watcb, locked in a case that the men wiil carry. Tbis watcb R:"it bave tbe kev at ibe grave in serted Iiiiojj, ercrj balf bour, and will be inspect tiyg 'a Jay, to spe that It has hten carried io the'erave at frequent iq.ervaU. Five years ago, when Mr. Powers' son Henry died, father and son pow lay side by aide, a timilar vigil wag kept. ,Qae da v Mr. Powers saw one of tbe watchmen ob thp street under the influence of liquor, e drove ai once to tba work', at 2intb and Parish, wbeo bo met a trusted wraoj of the firm. "Mike," be said, "here are $20 buy a nice warm coat aud go to Hen ry's grave tonight I saw oue of the watchmen drunk to-day." At nine o'clock Mr. Ifowers himself drove out briogiug a luocja aud waterproof to tj?e subnuto'e watchman, wbo stayed tbprp for Sjnj nigbts there after. It is go terstood ''iu circles w tii ad vised" that tbx will left bv Mr- Pow ers contain n publiu beq iei-. of any importance "Mr. rowers was a civer in bis life time. Philadelphia j . Tka rira lieeore. Coi.rMnL's, Ga , January 3 Tbe old Jouea ffotel at Truj, Ala , was burued tbia oorniojr Ifoss $7,00Q- insurance Tbe Ksdeu Ho !), the principal bote) io Columbt', with eeTTxl laree r0re uafafzamh, i now (9:30 p M ) burning. I ote una cold; trgh wiod prrrail, and. tbe name are ngSog $70 000. Iosuratc more tbau $-20,000 on btrlding oot i)TBOiT, Janurjr 3 A fire at Scboolcrafr, Sficbjgan. v nigbt dc-' Ulrojei fjre ttoree vo Vtia .Tef'.1 Tutal I ", $ff, 000; iotiuraoce ua'-! kauwn. "Spell ! ve," faid a yi-ooir man to hia girl on? Lit;ht "Y.'-u," tbe tira- iJlj eprtd. Tte ccurieLip bad jbcea a protracted ooo htji ther are' marriea pow. " ' ! s is ..a as t States 'luanufactured million Hhces laet 1 - l The United one hundred year. ri obtained for 4rmtUmw. or for impnttmtni n old (ne$. fvr mtxUettf or ether ompoMt. trad marks and la It. Cttrtntt, AifjnmiUm Inter frrmcr, Appnt $Hit$ frr Infriitffrmtntl. and mil caS arising under iktt'ntmtU iiw, prompt fy gtfmdtd t(.tnnntim9 that t9 been 1 - - - mntt KKt, l pattntctl hjf ut. being oi'imtitc th4 C. 8. Pattut Jttparimtnl, and enrjnjrd in Patent iuMinctt c eimivcly. rt enn wttiit cletrr itrtrrha. and wrtire I'ttUntt mart promptly, a-.'l tru'A bmadrr etaimt, than thwt yrho are rtmrtt frnm Wash i nfftou. tena ut H ri vr tkHck your d'rtr; v4 matt ejrumtruutout inu atn 14 c at tt patentaoUUjff frr cf rharrjr. All enrrttpnudrnt tiririly cna fiJrntial. - Pri-'t lov. an-t fit (If AMU UJt J.2SH PATVXT I SECI REIK ll rrfrr in. Wathinijtnn, to Hon. Pottnuuirr Crmrrnl V. M Key. Prv. F. D. Ptnerr, TV Crrman Ameriein Xatiannl Bnnk. ta oJHcin't in the 17. a. Pittent li$rr, and to -nnfK- and Rnrti ntatlnt in Omrrrat: and etpertnllji to our elirntt In every State in the r in nnd n Canada. A-"rttt- Olljt::e fattnt 'ijict, Huthing:m, O, O SSIGNEES SALE By virtue of an orOnrof stvle l.'sotd ent nf th Court f ommun flH ot Sumcrast CuODty, Pi., I will offer tor sale, od tbe prviulie. two mile unto of Jeuoer X KoaUi, on Friday, January, 10, 1879, at 1 o'clock p. m., all the followlns retlett,rlt: ra eeriaio tract ol lan'l. Home ranD," of Jnceph W. Beam, cnntaluioir l.H acrea mure or lets, ail-j- Inlnn; Liml of Alexander Huttuian, Alex. Klioa.i. Pbilipl ape awl other, bavin; thereua ereoteU bMU , lnu. (tables, tnetla. ae, tbe farm U n-rtf rtkl wl.h linwttone anil coal, draw kiln and bank tn goud running order ; also a good bear ing fruit orchard Convenient to cburchea. school, n'I'l. atorea, tie , 1 very donlrable property and will be ndd In partaor tbe wbile to mil purcha er. Poa-wMl-a girin 1st day ol AprU next, or aoonpr it deMred. TKKMS Onp-thlnl In ban-1, one-third In lx mcmttia and one-third In one year from tba date. wUh iutereat ondeftrrred payments frwa day of rile. Any fun Her liifortnitiun uinj be hai by addrersicg U, fs, utl a., Dee. 18. Aliniee of J. W. Ueam W turn Tijfn D 1 STorF fAcaai uLliaijlIii polish. ALWAYS MEAOV Worn USE. - ifiwua it. InrlMjH BUa raa aiiiieTa. an. aahiMaka,irt arQw POLISH W-va Hiav ana 4 MIXITTO. Ill 1 I W ASTR. I " BRUSH, BEBST S. ZIECLER, Sols Kanutacturer, ), M at. Jka UM, llalyfcl. Oct 99in 4 SSIGNEES'NOTICK- 7hftcas Helton It. Walker, or Summit Twn.. Somcr-et o , Pa., mtde a vidunUry aulgnment forthe henebtorhUorelttortto the undersigned or all his properiy. real. perjnal and mixed, notice i hereby given to all persons indethed to said N. H. Walker to make Immediate payment to the Assignees and those having claims against him to pr-senl Ibom duly authenticated for settle ment tu the Assignees, at tbe ofllee of Valentin Kay In 8omers:i borough La; WIS WEKiLY, Doc. 4 Asuigneea. Saved from tho Graye. Mr. J. E. Tonman. Long P. u., tll., say : "It snved my twocbildnm from the gve,'' A. C Simmons, ol Ball Injure. Md.. aiso toys : "It will sure the Worst eough immediately." Two dose cured me of a bad eonghot one week's sMnding " J. H Cualter, 1 larioa. Pa. Over 1,000,000 bottle if Seller's Uonh SynipsobL It fa the most pop atar rcine.lv for Oougbs, Cokls, toup Hoarseoesa, apu all Tl roat an-1 Lang Diseases. Ila been In use for hail a centary. iiold hy all druggists gn4 country storekeepers. Price .')., Wo. aud il.Oa Kr buttle. R. C SELLERS A Co., Prop's, tteburgii. Pa. Nov. 20 The Great BloQd Cure, For the cure of all diseases arleing from Impure rlluod. Are you weak, nervons, debillated, pule and emacialwlt Have yoo lost yoar appetitet Have you nausea, pain In the back, Ac. 1 If so, l)r Unuecy't Blood Searcher will drive out the disease Md bring back the If loom o HeaHh Pimples. Holla. Erysipelas. Tetter. Malt Bhraat, Ac., are but surface indications of Blood Disease) and Dr. Lindsey's KIikkI Searcher, by purifying tbe JvjtPBj, soitep the skin and beautitte tbe eomplrxioD. (Dure penormed by tn Hluod Searcher read like old-Ume miracle. Try it. Sold by druggUts- 00 per Oollle. H. E. SEU LEBS a CU., Prop's, PiiUburRh, Pa. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Health and Happiness ara price leu tbeir possessors, and yet tbey ar Wealth to within to roach of every one who will use WRIGHT'S LIFER PILLS. The only rare CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Soar Stomach, Uonstlpatlo 1, Debility. Nausea, and ail Billons complaint and Blood disorder. None genuine auless signed "Wm. Wright, Phila." II your druggiM will not (ap ply send J6 cent for one box to Barrlek, KoUer a 'eb. PHILADELPHIA COFFEE. We have recently aiala great Improvement la the process ol Raaatf bc Coffea, and now oiler to me trade the FINEST ROASTED COFFEE e,er pttt np la Packages. We guarantee very pacKajre Dranueu 'BY CHOICE" ar DOM I-Ff)R(l ' rHfllCF.' to be nfUIng bat One selected datfee. fMOee, m parted lrm "RI b ourselves. J anaey & Andrews, Grocers k Csmmts ion Mercliiti Vo. ut and W Masket Street, May 30 I'HUADELPHU, R EOISTER'S NOTCE. Notice Is hereby given to all person concerned a legatees, creditors or otherwise, that tbe fnt-Hrvn.lt- arnnnts have passed register, and that tbe aamesaili l.a r.rco..t-d for eonhrmatiun and al- lovraaio kt anDrpSjaa.' Comt 10 be i.cld at Som- I. Firt 8woi;i;t of John O. WelL-r, aiuv'r. of oun viier, uoceaseu. 3. Flr"t nl final aeooant of Ilenry H . Bcbrodk. nAftt'T-tumUtta menlo ttmuta of Hugh Scbrock, a First and Anal aeeoant ef Samuel a. Meal. trustee for the sale ot the real estate of Solomua .N. ileal, deeeasod. . Theacconntof Peter L'rnsh. Ooar.llan of Mary a. t netiiine. . nrst atd nnii account of William H. sunt. m roi .Taney ataci, je a. . First accoant of A.'Erans, Aduv'.' cf John J. ftJllll.pl, deed. T ' J- -I T. Second and Stul acomnt of Urros Eavman. Executor ol Ana Majja eflos, dee d. a Aarr,oQt of John Keel. OoardLia cf Austin Lape. 9. First and Ana account of Jacob E. Qi lirer. Adm'r. ol Ulchard (llger,dec'd. A. t. D1C&EY. jfjn. 1 Kcgister. A SSIGNEE'S NQTICB. Jacob Kline of Smsrset Twp., hiving assigned sU Lis C:jpertv real and perianal to franklin JlUlef l)i the ienelat ofcrcditors, aotlc Is (hereby given loall pjrsns'ndetl t tt, il l iiilymir to mike Immediate payment, an'l those' Vavlnt cbums to present to the sail Assignee tot tedlf ' . L . . ' ' I'M- 4 Awit;nc. A S3IONEES1 ACCOCXTS. .' ii .jft.-imz The foil )wlnir aeconn' have bv-en Bled and a IU be presented for conarmaton on " -Thursday, Jan. 30lh, 18T9. Oeo. Barclay, assignee of ttolomou BikCr Ilanlel Klmmet assia-nee of Joseph Laodu. K M. Schrock. aastcnee of Dante) Keim. '-. Vul. ly, arslKneeof Oat hart ae Walker. JobcsoO A Su ief, assignee' of Jno. BrelHar. Jan. I. rrutbooatkty gURE REWARD. O TO PAV FOU A FAH5I, eto eio Per Acre. Bch and maple Land In Jflirblirair In the i Alla.LIO.tl ACUK fsKAN'f Of the Cirand Kaplda anal Insllasia niurosa vos ipanr. TITLE PERFECT. Mroiic li sorer ropaplrnty ortlw ttrolKiBa eLlocJir cw-. - nohoftpe-1-a.M. uvTi--Running airearuapwre tea trr ready " ptrkc-aehOoU-Bailral com IcImT llur;l renfre fh triat. 9sm4 fow puikit, Eaftia n lii ami, - Addreaa W. O. HC6HAKT. Land Coawaalaaior, CBASP HAPiaa, MICH. OPIUM W. hUltmir.mntHj.uaimt viagia),i.(g.-ia. a ra 1 S3: mu PLAmwavcn ifnM. Andres. A. Coct-na Ou.. Chk I known world. Jsaagss waenrrm s THE SOMERSET HEEALD, Established 1337. A GOOD FAMILY PAPER. GENERAL, LOCAL ASD POLITICAL NEWS. RED HOTREPUBLICAN. LARGEST CIRCULATION -IN-- SubmcripHon $2 a yettr. Tran sient advertising 10 cent a line. Special rates to yearly and quar terly advertisers. o$ papers to the year; u postponement on aeeonnt of Christmas, Fourth of July or other legal IlolUlays. work: OFALt PESCKIPTIQNS flffiDD WITH NEATNESS AH3 DUPATCH. School OhokkS SOMERSET COUNTY 01$ HAND. ED. B. SCULL, Buaixieaa Xfaaagej. J. M, K0LDEK2AUU & SOS'S, STOKE , West End, Main at., Someraet Pa.. HEAD QUARTEES FOR THE SALE OF CHAMPION M0WESSA1TD EEAPEES,0LI7ZS CHILLED PLOTS, HAGE2S TOWII CEAUT SEED CLILLS, E3i FI2S THSESHE2 AND SZ?A2AT02,HCESS POWSES. FARQUAHR'S TonrHiirre Thrrshing Ma chine with Shakers. FA R Q S Thresher and Separator. FANNING MILLS, conx puiwr,' SH0VELPL0WSHARE3, Cultivator Shovels AND Ecpairs for Nearly All the Plows Sold h the Cctmty. WILSON SElVirJG MA in workmanship is equal to a Chronomotcr Watch, and as elegantly finished a3 a first-class Piar.o. r: received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOUJ7TH FASR than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Thore are more ViLSOM MACHINES sold in the United States thrn the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON MENDINC ATTACHMENT, for doing i l kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given rnES with each machine AGENTS WAHTED. ( WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, 27 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cnf. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. TO THE LADIES; The Summer and styles or E. Buttcrick PAPER PATTERNS at Mrs. E. B. Wsaer's, 809 Arch St.. and 804 South 2d St., Philadelphia Also to iile ths 'nlennUl Platter. OrJor filled hy mall on recvtiit ut price. CalaloKiie lur DishHl od applicative bj mall. TLECTION NOTICE. Nollce ts hereby given, lht an tlootkio will be held on 3Ionday, Jannary 13, ISiD, at the oSlee of tbe Somerset Mineral Point Rail Kaui Ooaipaoy, at Somerset Pa , l"T tbe parpose ot eleetinx a President and Direetors nt said Som arset a Mineral Point Kail Koiul '"mnsnr. JOHN 11. UHU Jan. Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lsuta of Petar Ztrfoss lata of Stooyererk tuwnshlu, deceased. Letter ofadmlnlstration on tneabore estate nT- lcg been aranted to the antlerstirned by the pnp er authority, notice ts hereby sriven to those in debted to it to make Irr mellate payment, and those bavins; claims avuinst It will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to the Administrator, at tbeomeeot James L. Pogh, In Somerset Bor., ou Saturday, tbe sth day ot February, 18. Jan. 1 Administrator. WltUted to L ui uuo l an) .r Jill nudi iifihhorlioixl tointriMl.ir our ne dol. ar pack mkb fnt to tli will-0 'cheil by Adams or I; ill n Kx. t'o's ) C. iilria, r. a. B3WE2 M. J'S. kt'i. I JanX A1)M,NlsT1ATUK iS NOTICE. 1UD of John Latt, late of Stonycrerk Twp., deceased. Letter of administration on the abora estate hainic'ree, "anted hy theproperanthorlty, notice is hereby Klven to those indebted to It to make laima diate payment and those havlngclatms against H lo present them duly authenticated for ettlemen on Saturday. January, IS, telH, at tbe late resi dence ct (jeceaeu. ' JAOilBROSS, Dee. 4 " Atnilnistrator. A GOLD MEDAL Ia i J. & P. COATS. For th T. best Six-Oord Spool Cotton, eonfirmlnz theAtlmat placod vnon tbetrgouls at all Hie World's Expositions, front that at London. 1M2, to tbe Centennial Exposition of 179. where 'hey took adlplomalor -8' PEKIOH Sl'Kt.NU I'll AND EXCELLENT tiUAUT V." The Second Prise of a Silver Medal was taken by the WillUmamle Linen Company, which claims to be the special champion ot American in luiitry, ar.d wlifcb ha exteusively advertised a UraaJ PsUs t Pari NO G2AND PEIZ3 wara awaidji fcr 5pocl Cotton at PAH . Mewr. J. P. )oats bae c.Ibt,stfc-t to Paw. tucket, K. 1., tbe largest Spool Cotton Mills in the United State Every process of manufacture, from the raw cotton tu tne unlsbed spool. Is con ducted there. Their Amerioamad spool Cot ton took the award at the Centennial, and whi e tbey hav never claimed p;la! merit lor tbeir Amerlean-made Spool Cotton over thet manufac tured In their Scotch Mills, they have the sUMa4 l ion of annonncinir that they have so ilentitied thcluselrcirith lli cumUi, tuat AMERICA. a$ represented by J.&P. Coats, s still Ahead in Spool Cotton BATES & COATS. Side Aifnntsia Philadelphia Pir Nov. 4 J. . T. tATS. PATENTS. T-tlEmm Kor for flea, No. p Sixth 4v.,Elttbumb, Pa. lie Patent, po Send ft Clrtular. 100,000: Men and Womoo am Waated, make fr-itu ft to n rrr day. Agent are mmw miking that amount. Address, with ene eer.t stamp? Per. S. T. BUCK, Decii VIIob,P. QOURT IMlOCLAMTf IOX. nias, th Honoialil William M. Hiix, President of the several Courts of Common Picas of thfi bounties eomposins; tb sixteenth Judk-ial LHsuict, and Justin vf tb Court of Oyer and T.r miner and Oeneral Jal Delivery, for 1 be trial ol all capita) and other ojfendcr in the said District, aad bxiu siTt'err and C. tt. MrajKLaaa Fa- 3ulrea, Jatlge of tbe Courts of Ooinmoa Pleas, apsl oat Ices of the Court of Uyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for th trial nf all capital aad other oCeadere In tbeCounty or Somerset, ha va bwwed their precepts and to me directed, for hold In; a Court of Common Pleas, and Oeneral Quar ter Seas Urns of the Peace, and Oeneral Jail Deliv ery ai)d Cyurts af Oj exantlTMsniner.at Somerset day.' flTr Norica f acrfty given to tl) th Justice of tio) Pea--e, the Coroner sod Constables within the said Ooanty of aVaueMt, that they be then aad ther is their proper peraoos, with Uwlr soils, oor-'s,lnqul-Uliitit, examinations, and otiiar remembranuea, Ui dotbose things which ta their erHeas and In that behalf appertain ta be done; and also, they who will prose tata against Lh prtaoaer that are or shall be la the jail ol Suaaerset Coruy, to be then aad tbere, luroaseal against them s shall be just. OEOKUE W.P1I.F. Jaa.1 Sherttl. JUST EECEIVED AN1 NOW OPENING J. E H01DEMDE i mi STORE West End, Main St., Somrr5ct,pa ALarge and Well Sslsctsj LOT OK DRY GOODS, XOTIOXS, QUEEXSWARE, HATS& CAPS. BOOTS ii SHOES, The Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Fresh and New, Ever ClTucd in SOMERSET. AH Kinds) or Frorinre Taken !" for .; lis. A VALUABLE INVENTION. THE WORLD RSKOWfa'SD 0 H 1 s E Do ou wanttomakesoinemonei? If so here la your chance. t'i rr.(H-tent A-nt Male or Female want to . it the Kolxr Hrlt. The iui.-h Convenient Arih ie lor l, nii;ic u- i..r the purpose ilefinio .l ever invent-l. it ,, sills, wei(h. measures and mixes. Also i- r ini init Fruit, Watdiipt; fcic e etc. Over 1.0 u Axntsnrenow enmited In Mah them in the wat. Terriiory enxeny tuk'-n wie r7 ever tllercd, so apjjl.v early. P- r p-ir i-ulars "dl dress, r n. mrr Qea. Ajjt WesL Penna. Ciisabariki Pa. 0an money make Taster at work Tit ns tia a anything else. Capital not required : we w,l start you. liperuayatbome ma.le hi tt UHlustrlous. Alen Women. U.ysan.1 lrl win:, ed everywhere to work for us. .NoW u u. tiaie. lastly ooint sol terms free. A'.'--.. Tui-a h v. Augusta, Maine. March 27 laweek inyeurown town. i (hunt rie i.Vorisk. Header, if yi u want a bu.iueM .It Which OerSon. Mfeirhttv a . . - vmf imv all rh. il.n. .... t. . '. particular to K. HaLLE-rr a Co . p.inlial, Maine. March IS ine moil useful prejent FOR WIFE, lntenleil wife, mother, or sixter Is on' Nickel Plated an I Poti-thed f iaunt ! IniDI. S irons oil nn Km I!, i. t .. ...I. i tlnrrel Price. Kins; KtverniMe Fluiinr Irrm. 1M H n Flutin-an.l Crimpini; Iron, JTi. SENT PREPllD on r i,r of prter. Jle-w-itt Mlk. Co. Iitfrur-;h I'a. .tf.le... ll.l4Uii.-V ri..t-. Wo.nt-a in tlM CoiuitT. Nov. 2D. J FALL. HEHHIO.v OPE5IS SEPT..I3117. TERMS Moderate. Sendfora Catalog's!. 3. JEWETT PARK-!, rrim ipsl. Blalnvillr. r. Aus. T. BEST? business you can engage In. i& Ui J0 per nay mane hy any worker of euher ici right In their own bienlitles. P:mlculan and samtiles worth S free Iratirove T..or naretlm I. hasines. Addrej? St:sv a Co., Cortland Main, iktaixu -7. r. r wtiHFit 01 this place has a lot l bis celebrated Horse Kasrt for sale better than evi-r and cheap, d1' '.'ne'is want one at t.i.e. n.A do well to send b.;c t rfi postal cam or in ttim et luiu know In nnler to make -ire ol ;reiilD as he In his rountU.ot Mllir iu;l;Ii'. n t S'd postal card or In 911014 ) one. all who want rake Maylly M A i! TCn Farms toseli in.lei. haD,-?. W, rr HIV I L.U have hnn-lre-ls or cufl.iuer? wanting to buy farms just now. XeTer knew s better time to sell Acres at lair prhee, as pe14.il are lining monev from banks and eek.ng .V.r.j for salety. ddre, S. M. .lAMtS. Pittshurgh Farw Asrbey, M timitiiueid lit Pitlshurgil, Pa. ' Those la search of farms KOd f T prlntdl Fan? Register. PU- LIC SALK. V A . KiflT t By virtue of a continued order of sale lncl tj the Court of Cumium Plens ot S..ni-ret Co.. to ihc unlcrigiiel directed, as A.lure'if Trter IV. Snder, of Allegheny Twp.. in the .1 eountjr for the wiieol In. seul estate, I aill xll at fuu'.a sale ,oa the premises iu AlW-Leiiy tLWr.?'.il., u. Saturday, January 2 , 111'.- A tract of land iiuit In "Allegt.eny Ti atoresald, aitj-iiuiiig iai,is of Samtlel VViU'.;. nn Stouer, and oilicrf. containing 'A7 arrci, about Uu acres cleared, '0 ai res of ahUh ars la meadow : tha baiaiyie well limber!, l bs iu pTovemtit: are two una and a half slury int house, (weatberbuaplcd), a bank barn, -prills' house, and other outbuildings; orchard of cu"ie Trult trees; a spring or never failb g water Bear the bouses: thore alsi two other spring on tut premises that form the greater body ol what kn ,rn s fleeter' Hnn, in that vicinity. ! f Bciently trroDjr suouirji to r.i. a gn.m,il, Jv properly Is located dirhjtly at tUj s?u.;rut iet Uc Uord turnpike, and ha. been lit m.l" an is now a lavoriie-dpive stand. A conieuii uu 4 route has r-vemly l een surveyed thr. ab this frouert sn l l lea !' whi, a ralMd aa tw na 1 f.ii tbe ! oou.i eon! a-:! Is lo latr"C'- th" renu"- vania allnmlot Mann's Jle.ice, Mcif-rlei on" as it '1 directly In the head of wu it u iav.ir..'ij knowa Ueetcr" u ip. Sals tu t mi' ve " o'clock u. . , Ts.fl 4.' (rne-third in iiaud. ..ce id"" :- m mth i- m date of r ier. an I one-'h:ri 1 year fn.rr. .lateof or ler, with in erct "a ilcwrr; pairoentsirom 3onnnu"-i'n 'i .Tu-:. ' J . 1 f . . ic 11 t I H Nov. H AsMgnts t lt" s r TOTICK I V DlV0r.Cr; Rwanda MiLnuan.in rv ner next inemi liar let Collacu. I la I flea F. fa the I i"' 1 ""T" as ol .-. nif.-" 1 Rolia.-t M.-I JIDLIilin. I (Aila suopu-na lr Dior.:e ) To Roxn 3:'Langiiiin. tbe itcttausi namel, Yoa are fcerebv aoi'lied to be an I li'par -i is nextCouitottXiinm. Pleas to S,a;erjet 1 tu V held at aVau-rset P-. on tbe :b M imlaj ' lanuary A. 1). ism. (Kih dayi. maner t i eomilaliito( Anwrnta VeL lugblln y-u "i.e. plaiuilR, above Oiiunl. ait sh-w can"' 1: bnT yni nave, wby your Said wliefbould wt t 1 6 UDlTOIv S .NuTiCK H. A.Kbia.!. wlteilnihe r.mn .-. to J picas of !om:rtcvu-.J. JohnH. l hl. S No. MAuu.;erui. t:h Oetolair Ji;. accunt iile.1 Uib u 187 exception to aou-t nlcd I hy J ' Pugh, F , and J. K. E'.ic Lsq .. P 1' a..7n..-i.:,UM..u.il.ei.eliti'n5 ami W (Voluntaiy A-s'gnncnt , trii. Jte the lund in tne bawH t the . a'pd'am6ug tii.au; Vily eonae.1 !:i'; , Ex'rar s from tl ee..r.ls, cortlfltKl U:t P J KlKiSEB pp.tbon.taE Notice t hereby given, that ln7lt duties of the ah..ve appumol. si sy ' he .borough of Sianerset. oa Toela. J twi 14. lV:9, at lUo'cbe-kin tn ft,reo)a. man where those lnteree-l can "'' t lVz. Dee. 1 "' you agfceat,ly 11. tha praver '.-f h-r P"" ' 1111 exhi'!el :. J'-u- ll"te ." ' ' SheriU 1 ofl w. trtiurijr. . Dee. fl, l-T. Jun. I . 5"' A