mmmmmmm, i i 1 LL" urx Hisiiivuiut ii.riiR. '(frjaa oar Kogu!r CrtTespoa.lent.) Vashixotos. Nov. 1 , 1 i-n'terit of H.e CViim -Ihm i-- d . a C mil-r in rei- i -n t due io-i fr-,a.T (.;!! -j D t'p i iinc .-.ijmi-s in tlir- A; Tl'-tilt'Kfl t,ci edul.?. . IW Iba act. f M rob 3 1, tbo rrtiirns ere w-quin-d to bs md; of the cbiif jTodu.'-ioL-. of agricul ture liuriog the yearudcd Jane let Tbere ia no distinct aarricullaral year which ends Jane 1st and there is rea son to believe that the tatisticg of b2ripul;are from 1S50 to 1ST0 in re- bice p.rtiin f two da-rt c ops, as lh etiuaierau.Q nipr-trotu-d ihr juiib fc'-vrral months. Trie lutiili'y to error is decrea-ed by the liiui a'l n hy 1 .w of th lime fir the rf-M-ut return a t: ti:P nvHi'h of June Tlere are ci rtfiiu prtduclion a di ry products, moat, Ac, hen the product ia gatLercd duy by dsy Hbichehould be piven for the year from June 1st, lT9tj May 31s', 1880. In view of tbe ri-quircmen-B of tbe law and of the cret importance of accurate ttii-tichl information relative to agriculture, it is deemed l'bn biiihly desirable tbat farmers hh .uld prepare thernselv.s in advance to Rive tbe information with irnipi-ne-x and acruracv. Farmers rhould i r . .-..w. . f ih muLu ritli.a fr..m timft lA tirlie. ( t toe i .l. I quii-.tiiie. and vlu' cf tbeir .f-vtrn! .i j a .i . r crjps taihered, and the nonitier I . 7 i i , a ,rfr, thBt ecr-B of Uiid planted, in order teat , , . . ' , ' .j ... en jmerati-rH, ny lie ot ttie niuneM pj-x ble Talue. Tor. move any donbis that mfly arie c incerniug tLc cr. p to be re tjruea ia the ceQus, the f.-llowiug t '! preM-ntw ihe eevrlll cr -p -pe-e fic-l'v io'oii ncd in the ir'cuhu rU whMiul, arranged accordingly ' t -v fall ioto the CAb'ndiir yer 18T9 or that of I8i0, or are to be rfurm d f .r tho t-lve monthH beginriir r J i"e I.-t, 1?T9 and tljMog May 31st, 1S0. Oftbecrnp cf tbe mler.dar year of I sTU : Wheat, cm, rye, or'". barley, buckvrbsat, rice, tobacco, cut ton, potavi"", peaa aud 1'hds, otch ards, vineyards, fmull fruits, bay, cl iver peed, jrraMs peed, hope, herr p, fltx, Cai-eed, sugarcane, and por (hum acre and quantity; bee number of hives, pounds of honey and wax. Of the cr p of tbe calendar year of 18-iO : Wool number of fleece? and pound, mnple molasses gal lons. Of tbe yield cf 12 aontbp, endirnr May Slst: Dut'er, cheese, ruilk Pild; quantity animil pla'ishtcred vulue; matket ;rirens acres od value; forest products and borne Cjcnufactures value. The altars in all the Episcopal churches have been draped in mourn ing n account of tbe death of Bish op Wbit.n'nebam. rieuro-pneumonia is playing hav oc with tba oa'sle in New Jersey and in ppite of effrts, directed by State law, to stamp it out, the disease seems to be ppreading It is reported at the Deoartmient of Agriculture where tbey make cattle dieae a ppe cial subject for invei?ation, that! herd are dying in Illinois and Mis souri with this disease and it is im possible now to estimate the loss .hat raiy b entailed on owners of cvle. in this cmn'ry bv this disease The svrnptms of the disease are mau-if-red when it first a'tacks, and the sick cattle should be isolated or kill ed. The first symptom is the apoear ance of fever in tbe animl, and if a cow, phe next ceases to give milk and bppins to swell Contention of the June next appear", and the lunirs will yield a slight craekiner sound In tbe lt staire the animal will sep arate from other cattle, and etand with its back arched and bead down. Tbe Democrats here ae tetootally demoralized over tbe Ohio election and will be more so after Pennsylva nia and New York are heard from. The Republicans are jubilant as they ph uld be at the result, and noue more so than John Sherman and Kutberford B. Hayes. The Peru said all the time :f the Baldiers were formed at tbe polls there was n hope. In ObbJ ice returned soldiers were there in force and tbe predic ttons wa- justified Captain S. S. Blackford, lute of the Capitol police had tbe satisfaction of Bending the following telegram to tbe gentleman to whom be was indebted for bis re moval. Alliance, Ohio, Oct. 15. To Hon. John G. Tnompson, Ser geant at arms, U. S House of Rep resentatives, Columbus, Ohio. When you return to Washington . i i please inform the rebel brigadiers that the Republicans elected two rep resentatives and one senator to tbe Onio legislature from tbe Democratic county of Stark, tbe borne of the one. armed Uui.n soldier voa discharged from the U. S. Capitd police force last Jane. S. S. Blackfoko As to tbe result ia Onio, everybo dy bus an opinion, and my opinion is that tbe cause of late Democratic de feat w as the rampageouIy partisan and openly revolutionary proceedings ot tbe Bourbons ia tbe late extra session of Congress. It bad more influence in tbe premises than any thing else. This means, in other words that the much-deridtd blojdy Bbirt was not waved in vain. In fact people who were afraid of tbat ensanguined symbol a year ago, who were frightened out of their wits by the meet catual allusion to it, as well as those who disbelieved in it, and did believe in the gush and pre tended reciprocal patriotism and sham non-sectionalism of the Confederate Brigadiers were found following its folds wherever they were spread to to the breeze. In truth it has become tbe emblem of loyalty the country over. Long may it wave. "Fight the devil with fire," is tbe motto to win. Tbe Democrats made the bloody fbirt during tbe rebellion and have continued its manufacture throughout tbe South since the war closed, through the agency of the rifle, the ebot-gun, tbe revolver and tbe knife, which are the democratic implements of warfare. Hold it up before their eyes. The democrats bate it, detest it, loathe it, curse it, pray against it, ridicule it, express supreme contempt for it and shudder when tbey bear it mentioned. Friend "Alec," if be is a candidate lor reelection to Congress next year will have to louk out for bis scalp Tbe republicans are going to recap ture tbe House in 1S80 witb a major ity ranging all tbe way from twenty to thirty. Taka for instance Ohio : Tbe Congressional delegation now stands republican 9, democrats 11. Undoubtedly tbe first act of the new Ij chosen legislature will be to gerry mander it back to iu old distric s fur Congressional purposes and in doing 60 will not destroy tbe symmetry of tbe map and give themselves fif teen representatives, allowing the b 'Oibofm coly , aid re tbe fl&m (tine amke o.rn fiirht bard f.r one of tLi-ie. TbU will be a Kia of fix to Utrt with. Tbo result in Ioa t'o I i c?:c st:H that hvb of the dil-rrirti1 Jiov teo'ervnu-a hy the (zrepfihtw-kfrp . ... , ' . ' ; " h ca rii-d hi the republican, rod tbat tbe chances axe even w''h hih prtie far the crryiaxr of be 4 :h dicirict. Tin is enoiber gain. Tbe report, from North Carolina are tbat the republicans have Tery good propped for carrying two of tbe dis tricts ia that Btate, and a strong ef fort will be made to get three. In New York the chances are order ed g M d fr a ria or t o rep .b'ic Peuoevlntiia i pu?. dyvn fr two in re, and tbe seventeenth district is poing to b one 6eld f b"t 1. A arf-I i h'.hj ex)fct"d in 31 WiHConin di-i triet Tbe i-eat of Ladd and M;irch (f Maine vill a'sj be reelinted Tee revival of buwnesis which is now f weeping over tbe conntry, may also have the effect of giving to our column of streng'h the 2nd Connec ticut district, and especially bo if Til dn ia not tie Presidential nominee aud St oator Barnom in apathetic The 13 h I llini-ditric. is one which ihe republicaus feel .ore they can re eliim w i'ih the "rsg bby" out of tbe i"t-ue, as it prabaMy will be. It was curi ied lafit year by jtevenoo, a oewociaun irreeiio.taer, vy ouj n ' . - i i i . i few houdred mM.rny. Oregon will . , ..- probMv blo seud a republican rep i ' , ' rei-eu;a:ive in place of br.Tak-r, . the profit incumbent, who at last elec ian did not receive a plarality or a mbj jrity of all the votes caat Tnere is also a fighting chauce fr tbe republicans in tbe firit Teiine-we district, aid in the 10: b (the Mem phis oi.ric ) if the srreeobaekers who fiuinb.-red 1,3."T voti return tube llt'pubiican party, from which the bulk was largely recruited. Ia Ver mont, B.ulow, the grenbacker, will probnldy he tucceeHd by a re publican, but inasmu j as on all par ty divit-ious Barlow has voted wi:h iL,e republicans, tbis cannot be set dawn as a guia. We will have a tiia of twelve members sure to start itt, and excellent prospects in as many more districts. The present democratic majority, on a strict di vision of pmy liue is not overniee, hlttioiiiih tbe republican opposition, including the vote of tbe greenback ers aggregates fourteen or fifteen. In a Prefeidtutial year, tbe vots is al ways tLe heaviest, aad thoughtful dtujocruls are quite ready to concede ibat, with the Greenback party no loug-jr a disturbing elumetir, the re publicans have a good Ptiow of re va'.uiug control of tbe lower bonse of Congress. Ibe business boom has fuirly com menced in Washington, the city is already filling up with strangers, aud roJUis are engaged at tbe hotels for prospective visitors many weeks abead. Tbe Railroad Conductors' L'fe lusurance Association of tbe fi-iicd States and Canada met at Willards .to day ; next comes along our local attraction the National Fair, which judging from present in dications, will bs visited by many ibousauds ot people from the sur rounding country ; in November the annual reunioa of tbe Army of tbe Cumberland and ceremonies iaciden al to unveiling the Thomas eques iriun statue will attract a great mul titude from all pans of the country; ou tbe first of December we will have ibe uual throne at the reassembling of Cougress and on the tenth of the mouth tbe National Bjard of Trade will meet here. Secretary of S ate Win. M Evarts has been tendered t be British Mission Trie Dairymen's Association of tba District on tccuut of tbe price of grain baviog advanced so much late ly are advocating tbe raising of the price of milk from 8 to 10 cents o qiart. Tue dairy farmers complain ibat tbey cannot produce milk with any degree of profit at eight cents a quart. Since the return of the President, delegation after delegation have waited upon biin, urging tbe removal of Captaia Pnttlps one of the Com missioners who govern tbe district Captain Poelps has made bimtelf very obnoxious to tbe people. It is expected he will resign. The Cbitf of Or i nance in bis re pjtt toUbe Secretary of War recom tneuds tbat provisions be made by law for organizing, arming and dis ciplining a miiitia force of 200 000 men, distributed among tbe States iu proportion of about seven hundred men to each Congressional district and Territory and tbe District of Columbia. He recommends also tbat tbe militia tsbould encamp each year twenty days and each man be paid one dollar a day, and that the militia should be provided witb tbe same mu unions of war as is the regular army. If tbe recommendation of tbe Secreta ry of War should be Leeded by Con gress, Somerset county would be en titled to at least another company in addition to Captain Scull's. Should another company ba allowed, consid erable rivalry among the different sec tionB of the county would be mani fested among tbe boys. Sbanksville, Stoyptown, Meyersdale and Ursina would all want tbe company. Picket. FROM THE SEW YORK TRIBUXK. New York Tribune. New York, May 17, 1ST0. ) Dn. M. M. Fesskr, Fredonia, N. Y, Pear Sir : ricaw wnd me 'o more bottles of your Blood and Lier llemedy and Nerve Tonic My wile i:as been taking it and iniuRg " nas none tier good. Yours truly, C. A. TK'ACY. Dr. Fenner'a Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may be called "Tbe conquering hero" of tbe times. It is the medical triumph of tbe age Whoever has "the blues" should take it, for it regulates aud e ttoret tbe disordered system tbat gives rise to them. It always cures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever axd Aqck, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipe las, Pimples, Blotches and all Skin Eruptions and Blood disobdCks ; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Sleep lessness, Impaired Nerves and Ner vous Debility; Restores fltsh and strength when tbe system is running down or going into decline; cures Female Weakness and Cbrooic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Broncbitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does these things by striking at tbe root of disease and re moving its' causes. Dr. Tenner's Improved Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Dr. Fenner'a Golden Relief cures any pain, as Toothache, NeuraUia, Colic or Headache iu 5 to 30 ai nu ea. and readily relieves Rneuuikti m, Kidney Couijla ut. Diarrhoea, etc. Dr. tenner B St. itus Dance Spe cific One bottle always enres. For sale by dealers. j !! tbe Stork. I Agricultural fairs are great educa tors. Toeir influence ia tbe improve ment of live 1-tock throughout tbe country cannot be estimated. This improvement hs bee i gngon for years and yenrs, el .wly but sorely, a-id wirh coDs'.anily accelerating speed. Tbe lt five years has re tvrded ni Te improvement Iban tbe t-n years previous, witbout doubt, aud tbe !'. fifteen years more than ihe previous thinr. How much of all this progress is due to tbe educa ting influence of agricultural fairs, cannot be estimated, but no one who has stood by the stock pens during any cf onr successful fairs and wit nessed the c oistant file cf farmers pus.-ing alonii uoiiog tho different ao i vals, and be "d tbe remaiks made and questions ked coaceriiiug the-u, could fil to I - impressed wiib tbe fiCt that the seed of prorcts were being sown in ground that w o'd yield many f 'Id in aher days We couu'ed over five huodred fairs ad vertised in one of our exchanges, last wet k, and the total number to be held this year is perhaps twice that many. At every one ot theBa fairs tho best stock available rill be oj exhibition, and tens of thousands of farmers w ill examine it, ta'k about it, compare it with their own, and ob tain information that tbey never had before, in regard to the profit of keep ing and rearing betier stock This process has been going on Bince ag ricultural fairs began to be be'.d, and tbousauds who now take pride in their blooded cattle, sheep, Bwiue, etc , end rear tbe best grades, can date tbeir determination to improve, to some fair where for the niet time tbey bad the opportunity to Bee bet ter aoiuials and compile them with ;beir own. The, missi n of ibe f irs is not end ed yet, hs educators of tbe people in tbepe mutters. The great maps of farmers bave not yet bad their in terest awakened in improved stock Thou ands go to tbe fairs every year, pas along the stock pens and stalls, look at tbe animals on exhibition, but without iuUred enough to a'sk a question or make a remark ahut them. If approached on tbe subject you find out, perhaps, they have at ways regarded these results as be- youd tbe reach of tbe common farm er, only to be obtained at great ex pense and at an actual loss. We beard puch views as these expressed no longer ago than last fall, at one or our most popular fairs. Here is an opportunity for the breeder tc work and do good. It is to bis interest to disseminate information, abd usua'ly we find breeders to be men of public spirit, who do Dot require tbe incen tive of money profit to induce them to wink for the interest of the coun try. They should not only be ready to give information when a-ked, but they should strive to enlist the inter ests of visitors in tbe stock exhibited aad should be well fortified with ready information and facts with re gard to their superiority and profit ovtr common stock. Two years azo at the fair we attended, one breeder exhibited a thoroughbred short born bull, of good familv and individual excellence, and witb him a rcrnb cow seven or eieht years old. In ad- j lining pens were a grade of enw 5 years old, the progeny ot tbis scrub cow by another Bbort-horn bull form erally owned by the same breeder, aud a heifer three years old, the progeny of the grade cow by tbe bull on exhibition. Every man who looked upon tbis exhibition and heard tbe explanations of the owner, went away strongly impressed witb the fact tbat grading up would pay Tbis evidence was incontrovertible it could be seen, and the eye is tbe irreat medium of conveyinir facts to a farmers' mind Seeing is believeing Such an exhibition was of more prac ticable value than volumes of the best written articles, without ocular demonstration. The managers of the fairs can do something to advance the interests of improved stock. At many fairs tbe exhibitors are forbidden to na;l up :ards or posters on which their names are printed, for fear of influ encinjr the judges This is the most arrant nonsense J The managers of such fairs conduct operations on a wrong basis. Tbey imagine fiirs are only pUces of competition, and the only objjet is to award premiums Tbey lose sight altogether of the grea' end in view ii the organization ot these annual exhibitions tbe edu cation of tbe people and the advance ments of tbe material interests of tie country. How manv hundreds of times have we heard the qne-tion asked, at fairs where 'no cards' were allowed, 'what kind of sheep are these ? 'Who is the exhibitor ?' etc Sometimes an answer would be elic iter1, but more frequently not, aod scores would pass along witbout re ceiving one practicable benefit from tbe exhibition. Instead of interdict ing these things, tbe managers of bur fairs should make it one of tbe con ditions of entry, that tbe name, age breed, aud owner's name and address should be plainly posted on every stall and pen occupied. Tbe examinations for awards should be as public as possible, and e ibiuK tbe awards, witb tbe reas ons for so making them, should be pronounced in tbe presence of as big a crowd ot interesting spectators as could be got together. Tbeo tbe rib bons or cards Bbonld be placed, at once, where tbey belong. We have frequently spoken of this before. One great object in breeders attending fairs with tbeir stock is to advertise, and every facility should be afforded ibem to do tbis. For this reason, we tbiuk, tbe awards should all be male just as soon as it is possible to get committees to paBS on them tbat is, if tbe committees are competent ; if incompetent tbe longer it is post poned the better, aud better still, not at all. We could make many other sug gestions to managers and committee men, but oar space warns us to cease. Our object is to impress upon all who are in anywise connected with tbe fairs, as managers, exhibitors or judg es, tbe great importance of regarding these industrial exhibitions in tbeir true iignt as educators or tbe peo ple, and as promoters of their mate rial interests. Practical Farmer. Family Row. Burlington, Oct. 23. In Willis ton, Yt , ibis afternoon, a family, consisting of Layman A. Smith, bis wife and wife's father, J. B. Woods, bad a quarrel, daring which Smith was shot three times, once by bis wife and twice by Woods, and woun ded in tbe wrist, lung and abdomen. He cannot live. Mrs. Smith and Woods are in jail. Tbej claim the snooting was done in self-defence. Smith made a statement in which be pays bis wife aud Woods attacked htm witb pistols, and opened fire on him. Smith aud bis wife lived on baj.pily, and at one time separated. Those who themselves. work can lake card of PABl JLETTEB. Faox or Rencxut CoBiaADKST. Pabis, Oct. 23d. 189. It has beou resolved 4v the French Minis. ry to refuse tbe demand for a tuil amoesry pot forth by the parti sans of tbe Commune- Full amnes ty implies, iu tbe firtt ulaee, aa eci of cbiivi to a weA sponge wiped - over tbe i;ff':ntt j - L.tbe Communeand a restoration ot all irs parisDs.to po litical rights. Bat it eiguifitS some thing mere. Tbe Communards Bay that it was they who founded the Republic. Tbey conteud tbat, but for their revolt, the partisans of tbe Monarchy would bave proclaimed Henry V.; that tbeir insurrection ter ntifd (be Royalists, and compelled ii.eui to ri'p -ct M TLic-rs ou iy etii'f who could at once appease aad control tbe Di-mocrscy of France. N o staiemeut of history cau V more false Tne real founder of tbe Re public was M. Tb'ers, aud t he Com mune was especially directed against him. Ilevss detested by the men who controlled Paris for a time, and tbey were quite, logical when tbey razed bis house to tbe ground. Had te remained in tbe capital, he would bave been to a certainty captured, held as a Hostage, and Gnaliy, no doubt, dued to the fate of the Archbishop and priests. Thus, so far from being the founder cf tbe Re public, the Communards v. ere those who did all they could to destroy tbe poer of it real found-.T, sud it was tbey, and it y alone, wlio made tbe returu of lloory V. a practical possi bility. These are tbe truisms of re ceut history ; but the interest cf the situation lies in tbe restoration to po litical activity of men who claim tbat they only or the real founders, and ought, therefore, to be tbe actta' ruiers cf thj present Republic oi Fiauce. Tbus ue are dealing not wiib u political group that asks for toleration, but with a pol ticul party thai aims at power. Its chiefs bave returned and tho great majority of us rauK aud-lil- have been restored to tbtir homes. Those who remain iu New Caledonia are of two classes. Some aie irdinary criminals, who, duriuir tbe Commune, sirzad tbe op portunity to murder and to rob aud did so wiib impunity in tbe name of tbe insurrection. Others are Com muuarus who, inflamed by purely po litical insanity, commitud crimes li Ue tbe murder A the hostages and tbe burniug du i of tho Tuileries. Thec-e are ibe only persons who have beeu excluded from tbe general omnes'y, excvpiiug a few journalists like M. R .cbefort, still iu exile, not on ac count of what t bey bad dono ia the past but becau.-e tbey preach day by day a leuewal ot revolt. It may he thought that such a n incrity of poli ticiaiiS, sus'.aitied by the memory of a most uuncccssary and most atro cious insurr;c ion, mixed up, too, with tho dregs cl be criminal p 'puUtiou, and aiming a, the overthrow of the pieeent Republic iu order to esubii- b a more Democratic regime, could never constitute a danger to any Government. Minorities, however, bare had great luck in seizing power iu Frauce. No leader of tbe Com mune was n .xe than Robespierre ; yet though a majority not only of Frenchmen b:it of Parisians detested bim, tbey lacked courage for years to effect bis deposition. What gives bope aud tudacity to the smallest groupes of revolutionists in France is the timidity and despair which paralyze Freucbmen in presence of political violeuce. Tbe rule is to submit to auyone in office, A whole uauon has been trained for years to look to Governments for guidauco, and wbeo a telegram arrives in a thousand French towns from tbe "Minister if the Interior" it com mands are obeyed, even though the so-called Miuisier was yesterday a peuniless agitator. The administra tive machinery of the land is so per fect that, once inside, any man can set tbe whole in motion, and tbe vast ougiue ia thus controlled by the first adventurer Priuce, journalist, bar rister, or puet who happens to be at band when tbe preceding ruler disap pears. It is, therefore, not at all be yond the bounds of possibility that tbe returned convicts of New Cale donia may cue day be tbe rnlers of France. In 1871 tbey controlled all Paris, and would have controlled tbe provinces but ttat M Thiers had re uiowd with bis cabinet to Versailles aud united to tbe Assembly offered Frencbmen another ceut.e of autbori ty. It was tbe first time since 1793 that tbe masters of Paris failed to govern Frauce. When the next at tempt is made tbe enemies of tbe Commuue will bavernly one neck, and that will be in Paris itself. Cars of Vaaarleii. So few understand the care of these birds tbat a few words about them will not come amiss to tbe bird lov ers. Nearly every one has a bird of some kind banging in tbe window, or iudoors, and the same treatment will apply to all, witb the exception ot seeds and rood. Tbe cause of most diseases is cold, which are occasioned by either banging a bird iu a draft of air, near a loose fitting window, or keeping bim in a very hot room (six ty. five degrees is tbe proper temper ture for a bird) through tbe day, aud then in a cool one at night a varia tion of, perhaps, thirty degrees in twenty-tour hoars. The best cure for tbe cold is to feed, in addition to their regular seed, rape and canary, and perhaps millet, a paste made from a bard boiled egg and one pul verized cracker, thoroughly mixed together, using no water in mixing, the egg applying sufficient moistnre. Sometimes a bird seems hoarse, and apparently has lost bis voice. - Tbis is occasioned by over-singing ; a lit tle pure rock candy not flavored, dis solved in the drinking water, and a quantity of red pepper put into the paste described above, will usually effect a cure. If however tbe cold is allowed to remain for several days witbout attention or care, it will pass rapidly from cold to asthma, and from ibat to gapes, which i i best described by saying the bird looks like a little puff ball, with a constant panting, and his bill almost constant ly opening and sbntting as if to catcb his breaib. His food should be the same as described above. Also keep tbe bird warm and give, with bis rape aud canary, ripe plantain, if it can be bad. Every morning be should bave a small teaspoonful of warm bread and milk, Tk Iteataakjr Way. CwiNSATi, Oct. 23 A special dispatch from Grayson, Ky., relates that iuQ men rode into Martinsburg, Elliott county, on Monday night, sur rounded tbe jail, overpowered tbe jailer, aad took two prisoners, John Kendall and n . McMillan, to a tree ear by aod banged tbem until they were dead. Tbe men who were banged were known to belong to a gang of outlaws. 55?" Sobucnbe tor tne Herald Bcenc la Ihe .trwit flie I'Mrt. Tbey were bband and wife, and they looked tejerly at each other as they s'ood sidiby bide. A ra .n nii trail ttii i;re and thlnga. And black M wire' ey ; AnJ ibe mar ptcO htm witb a club, Bat true 1-jido (lis. 'It was all i inis-hSr--.' explained M.ry, as a begmin. 'I tan makeuatb u was," added John. ' Ml might bae been,' said bis hon or, 'but the effk-r says you were hav ing a terrible rw.' 'Row, yourionor?' said Mary; 'why, we ar the peacefulest two folks on Divisin street !' 'I want to h tbe man wbo says irling!' added John, u around her. ii, take au exb and ? I'd ttrike my as be put bis a! 'Didu t y ou, smash the sto '1 i did, did I do it? smoked, and tion.' iur bonor, but wby jcau.-e, sir, the stove was giving it ventila And you s laehed the table and chairs.' les, I did.lut they were old fur niture, Bir aful old. I'd beea try. iug to give thm away, but nobody would bave tl m.' 'Well, bow id vuur wife get that black eye V 'How sir? Why' 'A felivcr fit sbe put iu. and bit me, of course,' les. sir: 'u t-liver flow and bit her, and I waj about to run for tbe drug store whin this policeman came in.' j 'Well, 1 umcldd you love each other so deai if comiuutd the court as he picked u a benumbed house fly on the poit cf bis pen. 'Mary cau go home aad pick up the cbair-L-gs aud ppliijers aud b.ckeo creek ery, and you j.u gotoiho workhouse for tbirty day ' 'Great guussir ! but I shall die if 1 bave to uve my Mary that long !' 'And I can lever live thirty days without seeiuf J ohn !' 'Well, we'll'.ake the chances,' re marked tbe ctrt, aud John was tow ed into the coridor to wait for tbe wagon. Mary shed a few tears, but after getting outsida of the door she re covered ber composure quickly, and said : 'When I come to think it ail over 1 guess it's btti, for poor John is ex travagantly fvud of seeing my eyes in mourning.' i A Bramlful Home Decoration. lo crow Mactnths in clashes is the most pimple thing iutagiuablu, auA yet let it be remembered that tbe roots of all plvj',8 will, by their nat ural iustiuct, kide themselves from ibe light, so wiic-never you putcbase hyacinth c!aes, which are very cbeop now-a-diys, 6elect dark colors, blue or red, foriustaoce, aud those of the long, narrow cr Belgian pattern iu prefereuce tc the more elaborate styles. Tbo lyaiinth makes long white roots, ani to make them quick ly and before it starts into leaf growth, the bubs, after being potted orputintotheglas.es, must be put in the dark for about six weeks. Al ways use rain water. Fill the glass es so thut the water will baiely touch tbe bottom of tbe bulb. The water should be changed as often as once in three weeks, Dsiug pure rain water of the same temperature as you took them out of. A piece of charcoal in the water will cause it to keep sweet a long time. A little ammonia dis solved in tbe aier will give tbe flowers a much brighter color. To grow tbe hyacinth ia moss you need only place in tbe bottom of your intended bulb garden a layer of nice clean moss laid in quite loosely. O o this plant your hyacinth or other bulbs and by tbe way the polyan thus narcissus is a good one for this purpose. Cover it with moss and take care to keep it always damp Holes can be cut in large sponges, such as coaebmeu use, and a small hyacinth stuffed into them. Tbe sponge may bn suspended by a string, and will naturally excite curiosity as tbe bulbs develop themselves. Of course the sponge must be kept wet. Remember, tbe hyacinth will grow anywhere aud in anything where it can have abundant moisture. Senator Luna i htory. Senator John A. Logan made his first speech in Onio, at Vau Nest, a tew days ago. A large part of it was a clear and sound statement ot tne financial question, from wbicb no one would suspect that be ever was an inflationist. His speech- was in terspersed with telling stones, one of which was as follows: "Whenever we speak of the oppo sition to the greenback ' in former days, ana tbe affection for tbem now, tne Democracy tbiuk we are snooting at tbem. Tbeir conduct reminds me ot a friend wbo refused to attend cburcb for many years, because, be said, tbe minister preached politics. One Sabbath, however, he was pre vailed ou to go with a lady relative. During the sermon the miM?ter quo ted ibe language: "Tbe wicked man shall be turned into bell, with all ue nations that forget God." Tbis gen tleman left tbe cburcb at once. When tbe lady relative returned to bis house, she inquired why be left tbe church. He said be would not listen to a political sermon. "I did not bear any politics," she replied. "Did be not say the wicked shall be turned into bell, with all tbe na tions tbat forget God ?" The lady replied, "Yes, but what of that f" "Why," said he, "if he did not mean tbe Democratic party, who the devil did be mean ?" Terriole Accident. Pittsburg, Oct. 23 Three little girls, named Stella, Lilbe and Mary Dunn, the daughters of John Dunn, this morning obtained possession of a railroad signal torpedo, which tbey attempted to open by pounding it with a boulder. An explosion fol lowed, which fatally injured Stella, aged three years. A fragment struck Lillie iu the face, cutting oat one eye, and, it is thought, destroying the sight of the other. Mary, tbe eldest, aged 7. who handled tbe torpedo, es caped witb no more serious injury than badly lacerated baods. A Bengal Tiger at Largo. Philadelpiiia, October 21 -When ForepauKb's circus arrived in tbe sab orbs of Philadelphia from Elizabeth, N. J , it was found tbat one of the Bengal tigers was missing from its cage. Two cubs remained behind tbe bars, but it is not known at what point the beast escaped. Tbe tigress which escaped , from Forepaugb's appeared at Torre sd ale tbis morning, was shot and killed by the neighbors. She weighed 205 pounds, was three feet high and teven feet nine inches long. Thanksgiving Sqy. 2fth. Cfclyalry on foe Burdrr The celebrated Si ux chief. Sitting j Bull, has recently appeared iu a new I role, tbat is, as a principal iu an af-J fair of honor. It will be remembered j that, after tbe slaughter of Custer and bis gall mt comrades, this sn-j guinry warrior aud bis fjilowers, I finding annihilation likely to bo tbe ; peuaity of Ibeir bloody deed, sought refuge by crossing i uo the deminins of her Mj sty, Queen Victoria, where they have ever eioce quietly remain ed, excepting an occasional raid across tbe border into Uncle Sam's territory, in pursuit of tbe buffalo, as the exigencies of tbeir larder re quired. In Jure laat, Sitting Bu'l, accom panied by 2U0 lodges cf Sioux, while sjuib cf tbe 1. oe, on a Lunting acd ste.aliug expedition, were unexpected ly c uliuUf d by several Companies i f United Sia'es troops aud soium 150 Crow aud Cfiey6uae braves. A bloody fi-ht enmtu, which resjlud disastrously for the invader.?, for tbey w-.re defeated and precipitately driv en back into Canada. However, while upon American soil, a chief of the Crows, panting for that factitious glory which forces white fools to it- tempt murder ou the 'field of bouor.' challenged the Si. ux cbief to in rt I tiu"le combat. Of course, the chal lenge was promptly accepted, aud re pudiating the restraining ruljs of tbat "code," tbey weut vigorously into tbe fight. As to how long tbey fought, wheth er on foot or horseback, tbe account of the combat is provokingly sileut. But the good fortune of ii e lucky Sitting Bail did not desert bim. Af ter a somewhat savage and prolong ed encounter, tbe Sioux leader sbct his Crow autaonis'., theu deliberate ly sculped his dying enemy, and tak ing possession of tne liefuuct war rior's borses, with diguin-'d aud deli ant deliberation, slowly recrossed tbe border, and was theu s-tfo from pursuit. Tbo eavage earnestness of tlese dusky eouiUatiiuts is infinitely uioie wonby of our re-pecs tfcan itie cuep ad buuiious courage exhibited by silly wLite hotsuurd iu defence of what tbey ludicrously call their "boiior." lloiixekeeprr' Ilrln. ' Clean a brass kettle immediilelf before using it f.r cooking, witb s. t aud vinegnr. Yolk of eggs is as nourirhing es whiie, though a little heavier. Milk soup is a very nice dish kr cbiljrtn or sick persons Try a very small piece of hard soap iod a little butter in hot starch to make it glossy. Hartshorn i:l restore colors t iken out by acid. It may be dropped uo ou any j;arlli,ut. especially black, witbout doiug harm. Indian meal should bn kept in a cool place, and stirred open io tbe air onco in a while. A large H'.one put in tin middle cf a barrel of mtal is a good thing to keep it coo!. Tliose woo make candies will bud it a gre.it iuiproveiuent to fcUep tbe wicks in lime water and saltpetre and dry them. Tbe flame is clearer, aud tbe tallow will not run. Spirits of turpentine is good to take grease spots off woolen clothes, to take spots of paint from mahogany furniture, aud to cleanse white kid gloves. Cockroaches and all vermin nave an aversion to spirits cf turpen tine. Where borax and insect-powder fail to work on cockroaches, use red wafers, scattepicg abundantly where they ruu a sure cure. A quarte' of a pound will clear the largest house; they eat aud die. Tne Hale and tne Small Boy. A boy, apparently very wach agi tated, rusbed into a bouse the other day and sad to the lady : "1 don't want ter alarm yer, but I've got big news from the livery sta ble to tell yer." "Good heayens, what is it?" "Why, you kuow yer little boy Aleck, vbat tbe man can't keep out en tbe livery t b!e 'round the corner?'' "Yes. Well?" "I told Aleck just now not to go inter tbe stable among the horses, but be would't mind me " "Ob, dear 1 What has happened my son 1" "He said be wanted ter see what a mule'ud do wheu yer tickled its heels with a straw." "Ob, beaveus!" gasped the lady, and cluug to the enamel for support "Well, sir, your boy Aleck got a g raw, snuck bebin' a sorrel mule, tickled him ou tbe heels, an ' The boy started for the door, "An tbe blamed critter never lift ed a hoof," culled the boy. "Never as mucb as switched its cussed tail. It's a mighty good thing for Aleck that be didn't too; an' I thought I'd come and tell yer." And he dodged out at the side entrance. Detroit Free Pres. The nan wbo Had Ills Pocket Picked. Oa the fair grounds an honest look ing old cnap walked up to a police man, and after passing a few remarks on the weather, let out with : "See here I bave bad my pocket picked." "Is that bo?" asked the officer. "How long ago was it?" "Yesterday forenoon." "And didn't you report it ?" "No; this is tbe first I've told about it." "How much did you lose?" ."Wall," slowly remarked the visi tor, "1 didn't lose much. I believe it was only about tbirty cents, or along there. 1 first thought I wouldn't say anything, as folks might say I was green, but after a bard struggle of most two days, I bave concluded that justice must take ber course, no mat ter bow bad it make me teel. If you can recover tbe money I'll di vide even up with you, aud mebbe we can scare the feller into paying me fifty cents for my worry." Tbe pickpocket s ill rejoices in his freedom. One Ite lie Remembered. An incident which happened soma years snout an English school is told by tbe Boston Transcript. Tbe boys were beinr examined in tbe history of England, and the an swers were mainly dates of events more or less important in the history of the British Empire. Among tbe pupils was the son of an American sea captain, a bright specimeo of young America. . Being questioned concerning dates in English history, he munifested an ignorance bordering on stupidity. Tbe teacher, whose pa tience was exhausted, exclaimed, "What! Don't you remember a sin gle date tbat marks an important event in the whole history of Eng land ?" "Way, yes, sir,' answered the boy, "I do know one." "Well, then, out with it," a:d the teacher. "The Fourth of July, 177C." H. T. HELMBOLD'Si COMPOUND Fluid Extract BUCHU, PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC RMDY FOR ALL OF THE BLADDER & KIDNEYS. For Doliilitv. Lrwn nf Mmnrv. Inilia position to Exertion or Business, Shortness i oi uremn, irounieo wtiu ihhilmus oi Disease, Dimness of Vision. l'in in the Buck. Chest and Head, Uush of Blood to the Head, Pile Countenance, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to iro 'n. verv frequently Epileptic Fits ami I'uu sumption follow. When the constitution becomes aflected it .requires the Bid ot n invigorating nitdicin i t ;ji li m ton I il lU'i-rlliL DOES IN EVERY CASE. Helmbold's Buchu IS UNEOUALED. By any remedy known. It is prescribed by the most eminent pbyscians all over the world n Rheumatism. Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, I Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General Ill-Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Compl'ts, Female Compl'ts, &c. Headache, Pain in tbe Shoulders. Coueh, Dizziness, Sour SUimach, Eruptions, Bad Tate in the Mouth. Palpation of tbe Heart, rain in tbe region ot the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the offsprings ot Dyspejtsia. Helmbold's Buchu IiiYigorates the Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidnevs to healthy action, in cleans ing the blood of all impurities, and impart ing new ute ana vigor to the whole svs tem. A single trial will be quite sufficient to convince the most hesitating of its valua ble remedial qualities. Price $1 Per Bottle, 0 Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address tree trom ob bervHtion. "Patients" may consult by letter.receiv ing the same attention as by calling, by answering the following questions : 1. Give your name and post-office ad dress, county and State, and your nearest express office ? 2. Your age and sex T 3. Occupation? 4. Married or single? 5. Hight, weight, now and ia health ? 6. How long bave yon been sick ? 7. Yonr complexion, color ot hair and eyes 8. Have you a stooping or erect gait ? 9. Itelate without reservation all yon know about your case. Enclose one dol lar as consultation tree. Your letter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the natnre of your disease and our candid opinion concerning a cure. Competent Physicians attend to corres pnndenta. All letters should be addressed to Dispensatory. 1217 Filbert Street, Phila, delphia. Pa. II. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa Diseases SOLD EVERYWHERE. OLD TEa fiOUSil. EAS, ) A EPZCIAL.T. HEADQTJARTEBS KOTt FANCY and STAPLE FI1TS TEAS, AXli RARE and CHOICE COFFEES. J. It. JENKINS, 2S Firth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7T "w?VM!"t:'ir ' OLD TEA H0U3E SPECIALTIEi Ti: C&iralel Gsrin Grcwa Ta! Oiur.n'pe i atolut"ly pure. Ti2 Fiscy Fr-icli Fias Floar ! B.-st In the Wurl I. Tuolt First MeOiil at Pari T& C:is'jn!el Skw B.rl Flair! F.r cxtrrnia Wtiite liri-n 1 anl Pantry U5. taiLs B:ul to! In 3 anil t W p.ic'.an' 9. ready tur bakinir. T!i3 EeM E2:co2iCQ Cc!Te! This I.'oUjI. uj Cvffi! Is t'orivulea for lt Itlli)it ful Aroma. T13 Fief Frenel CoZis! A cabe mix tur of iiaue ( Vffee. Iawrtsl 3"i AiTicu Era:! Every Varl-ty Fancy I'hetse. T53 02EU CcEoity Fnits ! Tte Pire viaiat Mi!s:3 Emu! Tii3 Largest Variety of iamrtci Ta':lB Gicls! TEA.! THE ONLY BOOSE IN THE CITY THAT KEEPS A A FELL LINE CF THE VKL1UI RATED alien Q-roiD r!V THE NEW CROP. YOUNC HYSON, 1 CUN POWOEK, ( Per poan.l. 40, 50 0, 80, IMPERIAL., f cent, tl.trn. tl.), il i. OOLOMC, J JAPAN Per p.mnl In. 50. 0 no cents an. HI 00. NCLISH BREAKFAST, Per x.uml, 40. 0 OU, OU ueuta, L'.U. au.l reiluction of FIVE CENTS per pound will be allowe 1 on all or.lcr of Fi vk Porsosi or Tea. i" In son.ltnir a written onier fjr Tea, ilnn't fail to mention the jualit you desire, anJ pricr. 3" Ail the Teas qu iteJ atiove at $1.00 per poun l ami npwanls are the Oasdej (iitows Teas. If an deiirrd. will park any of the above in 5 or IU lb. bores vitnout extra cuarge. Hatk.ict Kkceivkda Isvoiceof veuy Fajicy CRD 1379. F3RM0SA 00LCN5 TEA! S1.00 Kr l -tiOOD TEAS AT LOW PRICES ! Q L PO W t) F. R IMP KRI AL-YO i; NO HY SOX JAP AN-OwLONO ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 25 CEXTS IE IOl'.VI. N3 REDUCTION BY ANY QUANTITY. COFFEE ! RARE AND CHOICE. -TH CELEBRATED DELMONICO COKITEE! Thisrlfliclnns Citfee Is on iTHlerl for Its ilellnlit ful Ar.m.i. Ir all otb-r Ootteos have taile.1 to please you, g'ro this a trial. TUB FANCY FRENCH COFFEE! PRICE PER POOD 2 t'EXTS. Genuine Morh't Coffee, 1'lnnta tion Ceylon Coffer, Mtimcnibo Cof fee, Out IHitrh Jam Coffee, l.n- ijunyra toffee, African toffee Costa Men Coffee, I'm lierry Cof fee, Golden Jiio toffee. A PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS Constantly Arriving. F. Schumacher' ()nt Meal, Oat O pats, Cracked Wheat and Oraham I- lour. Mackerel, fc.ttra No. 1 Shore Mes", Nn. 1 Shore No. 1 Hav, No. 4, No. .1 Ltiye, No. i Medium In )!! kits. WINTS2 VnSAT FLCUS. t';n.-ianatl Hums, Breakfast liacon and Dried Beef. Ketlne.1 Lant In Pailv 20 lb. 10 in. 5 lb. and 3 IK Fresh I.oiulers, Salmon, Shrimps and Cave Oysters. Cooked Corned Beef and Presjed Tongue PICKELS and TABLE SAUCE. Sugar the beat quality of each grade. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. NEW YORK GOSHEN ax it OHIO CREAM CHEESE. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS. PURE SPICES. COLMAN'S ENGLISH MUSTARD. Send rnR Catautoce ad Pbicb List. J R. J EII No. 28 Fifth Atc, PITTSBUKGH, PA. mm woolss iiij. nSTABMSIIF.D l.la ' a. XI . . . "O -rt Afl mv 4irnt In . ' v tt. 11 of u. ... li -rut-art Hi. lit.cr.il nnl vr hit mt' nis. 1 a.ive a verjr lar?e ft k- of my own miaumctar, cM.-i ULA.VKErs, ' of CASSIMKBES, SATIXETS, JEANS, REPtLLASTS, FLASstls COVERLETS, CARPETS, Y AHN'S, c, which I with n. TRADE FOR WOOL. Ctarrfcnif. re M AIlE KUK SKKVIcv my i.wa ui-rv!i..n n. e n-rtrc n- r p.-i.u.nii!.ti.inn,,n .liuutam,.',,?.'," 10 rill. a u vu-.t ..11 our iu-u,uiers -'! , SuuiiUvr. ' C.e - WM S. MOf (;N Apr y Nli,"t '-MI,;. SSIliNEE S SALE X. Oi' VAU'ABI.K KKVLfsTiTV 1 , puru tnce .if ao onler ..f r uitr-i V,',. Court ot S-.iii nw: un:y. JM,. ; he u;j,.rJ. As-in-oi aicuune hi u, win M( , mie, on Thurfiiluy, Xoeemhrr (J, 17:i wi the premises in HrotherTiHeT Tt. ; .. Co., Pa. 3 ' s a r A cert.-On tract oftml with th a,,,Ur,-n., situate in nil twn-hlp, I "' Anauniaii All.ler. Tyrtu W alker Henry i'i '' .111.1 1 .(ber. innt.iiiiii g lsl orr. f; .'.v, "I"''?'1' nit'l in hiah n'a'e ! ruitlratlon, IS , T ... ,,'r' at nuiilwri-ne mea.L.w. the Inlaw ii i,,j ,n' tins larin ljeAun theutli i'(,ttnl h r,r, ' r'".'i: 1 uolir roa.l leli' faun Kerlln to to.,, ,,. 1' &111I is w it tiiu' 'lie hall imle 01 -i her l iv lays level, an-l hasiie-n recently m-u ha, . V,, " 1 in a:i il.U'i.!.mt-t tl eonl an. lima one 10 ' , v lyol iliwiiirm :ic ha. in laet all Oieo n. .'.'.. a tanner ni-iv tieire to have. HIV i,;tir , j'1 " ' are a la rue iw storyilwelhnu hom..i.., " !!ory. a.Mt a larai I'anfc lani, .triu !, u..' ,'r:i1 oh iny an-1 o: lie! rutbuiMllir tr-c-P( ,!Tl , i,,.'.",!.'" T hn.- ; liiere araalM a lara huintr w ..at ir 1 -1 vrclianl 01 a larae rairteiy ot tru there t a fpf irnc ot neer tailing wa'er i-"m , ,'',! ,' io tne hou..e, auo the enilre l.tria is w u ,UI. ,! '.' with rjiimna water. l'' l'1 Thre wil ali iwgoi.l at the f ime jilace a iarne va'K ly ! t n:tl .r., Vl Iv u.nI on a W--II cultivate'! I nn. worn hors'a. el'i. cms, vuna- cat'le ml sle.li. plows. hrr..w.,Kniiu t.y the l.ulr . . ' keele.-n. tulx. kettle awl l!"UeIi...l a TKti lis. tiue tliirl 1I1 he i 11r.ua e mM" fie real estaie to In; pii.l on eonn'-nit i tt .,t'.tl an I oeli ery ot .lee.!, onctninl in ix uwu .t ne tliini in ne year alter enhnu' t n m with interest on .lelerre.t payment i., u. .t.i r.i iy ju atneiii (Mni aiM ui icx.itt'iti I' 01 ioe pur- o moil. ou rne r.'ai rs . pai l 1.11 the ilay ! sale, ..hieh will 1 ie iu. ,., Irwin tli b in lliuojiey. im the -r .1 ,,r ,y.r. a cre-lu ot miiely itavs will he uiv-n .m .11 V,.!'. thiol ilars au.t upwards; all ,-uui. u., i..r '-- . ooliars to lie ca.1.!!. Sale lo column,. A, if u'riock, A. M. f) GKOKHE (. WALKKl;. LIST OF CAUSES. F- r trial at ovt.'ni!H-r term vernier lUlh, 1S79. i V.. FlkST WKF.K kt'iiu & L.iv'ii jirit vj. JvuuL I . 1, ;-v J. S. mju2erm:iQ v. AHicu an l lr. C P. Loahari'd m. Kiw;ir t lit. J. H . C. Van H -rn vs. Jee I, t. al. lavi t Ka it K. S'linn-k vs. J. A!... 11? 'athnritu I hr! :i ''mr. vs. liivi I, . Kre.i k L. .lust v.S. H. it r,it:i irm (i ;ih 'hi -"?rs n-e vs.. K. ir v Ki-Ttrin x K.rl t. I. Mnith -i al .M.trtha K H twii? us- vf. J. Knit - . Irf v. ni Alrlellan r. J.u Auuii .Ir . w. ii. . WU-i'-n's us-? vs. '.iir i K r. ''-itxirn V (Jtrtionf s use vs. u K'-i- r: N. v. tin .-rs vs. 'ii;i. h-iir r-. Si:COM WLLK. S. .1. C ver's a.rnin. v. TU J. Kn '-!. t Levi -uif to-ii.'Ur va. l-aae . t utf !:-ii. ur S. P. Nuy .cr J.im.s Pr9. n et ai. tl. KiiTnan's u.-t' Vri. Walirr J. ii. . an i tin haul. . K. Hill v. I. A. Itr.nt .,iht & .M.-(lniw v... Thoina Hill. J..ei..li Ifc.wlhy vt. I'lia l.e U ,n:,.r. Peter Smiih v?. W . 1 HoLiiiz il. Martini A. liipi.k- I'. F. a. li... k-i man and W ill. 1" ia: Sinn..-ou vs. .1. Ir. (jrrirrr. iaae Hiuus vs. Kiw ipL -vl.ou. Hoax Pii!i',4 ex'trs. H.-uli: Ptili. HanaaU iintzelt's riht vs. Fre :. .x A n. '; Durr. K K. ich v. I'lmrles Askey. Ann C. Vanerts u' vs. I. J. lia.-r. Uavi.l Lii-hty s Etlnin D- al. .lames Ail. right's use vs. W. S. Hainih John M. iiolUerbautu's use vs. Jrm i::j et a!. (liHTie W. Pile v-. Havi 1 Martin et nl A. I Senhill & Co. vs. J. il. B.-ni..r.l x (' J. C. Aver JkC'o. vs. Mine. Win. Kline vs. P. C R. R. t o. S.i i nil. I Miatter vs Jamt-s Few. U'm. lli4W a. im. v. A. .11 ramr. F. P. Hart:uan's use s W. L. H..lii:e!t. II. F. SCH r.I.U Pr..n iv Wy virtue of the authority of the last will an l testament of Juho Unuli, late ot hnthef alley. Twp., Somerset Co., Pa.t dee d, we will .lt r at public dale, on Saturday, ovember 8, 1S7'J. ax, 1 o'clock v. M., on the borne farm of sai l dec' I. the following tleueribeti real estate ol John itauofi. No. 1. The hme iarm of saU deceawtl s'tuite in HriHhersvalley Twp., Somerset ts uaty. Fx. eontainii)i -is acres, aliuininir h.mis t 'hih) KJjoalfl. W illian Joteuian, jUiu m Colemitn. Heury Coleman, Amos talker hu1 tKhers, witn a laritebru'k tlwelhuic bouse, two tenant h'Ut. larjte tauk tmrnt s riu house ani other ouifmil'i ins, litrice aple ore hard, two tu:tr eauupt aitd no a buna a nee of coal anU liuiedtoue on the prcui iaies. No. 3. A tract of hind situate in the township ..i Brothersval ey afoivMid. dnt;i!iinia(out H.ifn-?. ailjtdiiiiiic Unus of Jinn' ha n Miller, ioi.ih F'-ir-bitUKh. A. H. Philn'8 heirs and others, und ail the mineral underlying atx-ut 14 aerei. aWiomimc the same, there in a coal hank oyen near tltt'Uejtul ol the Buttato Valiey K:it!road. Njw 3. A tract of tiintwr land situate as at r? siii'l. ontaliilD'4 3tH acres, adjtd inif lmii:' -i la v id lickey, h-wt, yrua Kowiuan'A iieir-". lua iel shult , 'aper Kettle. Henry Aekeruiin din others, this tract will he Sold as whole ur in parts ta suit purchasers. N. 4. The surface ot a lot of ground sltujt,n''r the town of Berlin, ritainintc in stjU'tre pefti-, a'l)"inin tract No. and lot ot lr. Wui. A. Hit n.nn, Kiuanuel Masters ad others. T i-'. K l S. One-third in hand on the first day u April, 1HK, ami the b.tUnce in thrra t nl iiiiuu-il pay me nti) without Interest, to be aeeured hy (u- 4 ment bonds or notes on the premises. Ten r cent. oftNe hand money to be paid ad 4n as i'..k proiterty ts sold. HENRY RAt'CH. AAKON t lilM Vtli. JOHN A. WALT Lit, Keeut"r. vt H Auctioneer 0 UPIIAXS COURT SALK. Hv virtue of an wler tssnert not of theOrphac' Court 01 :Simerset County, Pa., to us iiire''t-t.e will exp- se to pntlc sale, on the premises, on Saturday, November W, HT?, at I oIK-k. p. m.. th foltowtnit ileseritie. real es tate, situate in Jenner twp.. Somerset (i.nnry, Fa , late the estate oi lis i. Ihr, ler'.., m : A certain traet ot" lau'l sl?ute in lennrr t,'. S.imepset cwonty. Pa., ailjolnine lands ot Jart.i. Stnttt. Hiniol Koonta and others. eont.iinmK T9 acres an.I TO jwrches, with a jilank Uw iliuK h a.-s an.l w:afla thereon ereetel. TEKIS: line-hail in hand on ronnnna!i..n of sale, one-halt in one year therealier wi. tmut in terest. Twentj hvo 0,, liars tooe pai.l ilowauii day of sa'e. II. I. l-i 1I K. oet 15 A.lru r aii.l I'ruMi-e T EGA L NOTICE. ill E COM M WEALTH OF PEW A SlUiKRSKT CI STV. M : To Ninion t'horpe-uintj. guardian of I i. H ,M ley Chorjienning, arftluifj: ! i You are h rehy elte.l to tie al ai.p. ar sal J before Wm. B. Frea-e. Keai.st.-r l-r i!i--w ) pp.hale ol wills an.l irrantion ieiti rs ol alministra; Ion In anl lor ail .-onnty, on or t-e("r' the loth day of iimtsjr. Ur, th-n and then- f lile your ai-eiHint as aruarlian of William Weliy Chorienninz, herein fail not. Witness the rtonrahle vVm.M Hall. Pre!''' Judice of our Orphans' Court at S.mer;t, tl t .lav ol M-pt. m'.er, A. i. Sherlll'IH(.Ort 14. I W. B. FREAE. ls:. tlMiAK KYI.fc, Cl'.-rk- Sheriff. oil 15 A Search Warrant. allows an ofli er to (to tbmuKU your house from eellar o ic.Tet. ami LindSOV'S B'OOd Searcher is warranted w K" ihnjuxn yur s ui I row top t . toe and drive out ail hiovi diseases. It eurea are w rulertul an.l eertiawl tohy iloctor". preaeheni anil (rfsiile. SerofuU, Mer-urlal 1 eases, Ervsipelas, Tetter, I' leer- in the Lunnsor on the Skin, Boils. Pimples, fce , we warram it to cure. It Is a purely Vegetable Compound nd Powerful Tonic. For sale by all L'ruiiaistJ. that our name is on the bottom of the wrapper K. K. SLULtKS ft. Cl.. Frop'rs, Pitttmrsn. Pa C- H- BOYD, Agent. Somerset, f A WEEK. In your own town, an.: no cap ital risked. You can give the bosiness a trial without expense. The best opp-rr lunity ever offered for those willlnk tr v.mi .honLI trv Mrfhlna else unlh j.m see mr yourell what yon can.i" ai i"" ness we otter. No mom to explain here. Y.. devote all your lime or only your spare time t"'h" business, and make irreat pay for every hour that you work. V'omen make as much as men f-n I forsnecial rivate terms an. I particulars, which we mail free, ajomhtln-e. Ixm't complain ol ham times while you have suck a chance. Address H. HALLtTT, Portland. Maine. June 11. TheTratk in SUckly and will prevail. Thousarhls who have used and been cured are living witnesses u the ! l 'l'1', statement, that SELLER'S LIVER PILLS III Crna the worst eases ol Xiver cuuipiaini. Blli.jusness, Headache arisink theretrom. I.'osnve ness. Constitution. Iiininess and all disorl'rs re sul'.inn Irom a ill-ease. I liver. For sale by all lirUKKists. Price cents. R. E. SELLERS k CO., Frop'rs, Plttibnnrh, P C- N- BOYD, Agent 3omert, Save Your Children. , For exnellinz irorsii from the system. "" rnillna-hasnoe.)ual In this or any ether couutrv. "i oe teasoolul iven to a inn. Bradbury . exiKlled 4 worms In ft.ur hour'" Mkimr the medicine.-Ben j. Lytle, I Bt 1 'w,j snip. Pa. Also -eipelled MM arM fnim my ih u woyeara ol.l."-Wm. Sarver, St. Lo? S.d.1 by druirnists. Price acta. R. F:-tJ:' Cf . Prop rs, Pittshunrh, Pa. Send fordnulars. Mil. JU1V