in ! 1 1 5 ii ' r t s i. 1 '; i 11 v 1 M M t i oin wasiiinotox i.irrTnn. (Knx O'K SrixnAi. Coruesposiiest.) WASIliM.TM.V, Sept. -Jlth, I'). Well, I couldn't help it. TheV all went. e' I had to to. Its one of mv veal: roints. to mv wit" stiy?. and I hall ' li'.-vc ! he yho'it 'ilit. S -v i.Mi-r. d.-eoralion rm.nuni-iit atid 1 ain Uitli you rytui.o. jio for Founds had awaken, u -;i.iii:n ol to Sharp'-bunr, it would be of , ' tc)c.. no inkre.-t to relate, but I ot then , ' dicer was heard, and a .-dl.-nee il the same, after declaring it wan . v UJK,n un present a.s they pazed inipos-ihk- to :.. When the "old v. it!i upturned faces, upon the "pri vets'' cot in ranks ami f-tai ted lor Vate soldier," upoi the inamufiecnt the d('"pot t the taj of the drum-, I Work of art Mhieh had just I'een v.n th(r.L'!:t I wovd 1 he!t to trive ;hein veiled, and whieh v.-as to coininennr a cood f end oil'. Hut, pshav;! v. lien ; rote the bravery of thos- in live I .Tt to the train it was no use. "I thousand rravo- seatb-mJ ail i'.rottnd -ot;ldn't stav awav, sol went aloi; Wo had a most delichtiul ride lr; the canital city, llnrdlv liad we rune ln-yoiid the uistnct limns Cie fiome of'the bo commenced joint i;c out M.ots if interest, having a war hist" or and v.Iiere Pomt- oi mem ; had done' p'a kc t duty. From the Moiiocraiy to the I'oint of Rk1.s ! war life was the subject of conversa-; tioii, refreshel in the mind by the ; 's tliroii'di which they were -I- i , r., ... par-sing. In the midst of this agree able conversation the road brought r.s parallel with the Chesapeake and ( )hio Canal and within a few feet of its bank. At this juncture a boat r i!-bvf tlic merii an i!aT. That was i!,e Sigurd mr lotid iit:r rahs. and after honors had bot-n paid the national colors. Carlield and Arthur came in next for cheers. The canal-boat hehig doubtless the su: urn to awaken enthusi- j g rue a sin or the Jiiroof the tow-path. From the l'o'ir.t of Rocks to t!ie nd of our journey, ton na s were not noe. recognized some Manv a soldier place he had visited once before, but ti .uler different circumstances, lla n iievasiatioiis of war showed the de struction of a country. Now, Pleas ant A'alley, with its green fields, wa ving com", herding cattle and crazing sheep, give evidence of the change, i- fail and complete. The farmer is turning his soil preparatory to ,-ecd-i ii-.'. and the flacks studding the ;':eid- demonstrate that the hal ve. ! was inland tin- huhandman v i i I leeeive remuneration for hi- toil. Neailv all the vestiges of t!;e war haw departed and prosperity seems to ha vi- returned on all sides. As the train roiled al-mc over the ground. -onliu.'Us I i the bat licli o! An- ! fi'itam. t!i. Round the tiTantl armv han.l I.ovs e t.laveil "Kallyi 'vs.'" a.n-1 X'h' lime, in with 1 heir Vo: Ue -.1 : h..V-( to'., 11 '. thin was Tiie'l'act t!ia the neveilin I.-! V into tlie hit Ie 0,11 11 i;o,i,l time. Kverv l.ustie an-1 (iinu- :oil. i t it was the occasion oi' of the 'i'rivnte Solil-' icrs"' Monusiiciit t Anteitam (.Vm-. of tin.- nation, unless our national ft cry, will esnlain v,hy tho town t-tandard of political tth'-.s i- tleva--n Ideiily aroused from its slevm- i ted until tiic fraudulent count, the -1 :t" and asumed one iile '-''d aetlvn . . i ne sireeis ere ojockci i. v. ith vt hides of all characters and it wa with L'lvat dilhcultv that one could move ahout, for tho streets 1 i-vstem of modern tini'-. were a perfect swaying mass of hu- i ' ylr i;roi,is was loudlv apnlau.l mamty. I should not say streets.; After the hand, had'a-ain plav hut it it is down, so let it p.. h.r .j -lr . II. I.:tiul.t it. .d" J'liil.pli'-l-har-shur- can h.- Kiid to have hut ! jia j.ltroduccd and pointed one street, and that is the tumj.; kc ut in f.n,!,. l4.rujs -to whom victt rv j.au;;' throu-u it. 1 here was noth- j wa ju th,.;t fonunatelv m-attractive ahout the villaro tin-!,-,,. th(. W(.ilari. 0f ti1(. Uej.uhlic tii'e Jess it he the connt'ction it hears to ; war 1)ni(.(a no JK. c-t!1tral lipr.re N-pt. l.th. when this locality !in wh(K1 tYi.Ui.,. A other sink was the scene ot v. ral hotly -"n-;iu1lJ isionjheanee : no ow name tested and U.-ody hattles. I nday ! whuse hislurv is the hist-.rv of the was ad extremely hot day and .lust ..,.. r-..r .'.v V.oole.c.i whose tow- n.i aiuu...iaL i i im ii Kiini, ion, ; ... I ... ..... . . i .... . n i.:... i 4 . . that proved most innoyin::. The JViWi iwdcred limestone mixed with th yellow Maryland clay, was suili ciently liht to scatter without force Mini it was most searching in work iu through the clothing and had a tinging cfh-et ujkhi thecyes. Fully L'iikki j.cople were j resent. The vent was siimalized hy thepresence alsoofa larc lituulior of distin ouished men, the (Jrand Armv of l!ic llepuhlic, the Fifth Maryland n..: ..a l , , a -i-.. i... Jicirimeni, a oauervoi c nuea mates Artillery and several compani. of. ;; ; jvoxtKlVo the sea. or at Ap s.Jdiersfr(.mirgina and IVnnsyl-1 Mii,iattox, receiving tlie surrender vania. It was a holiday very "cn- ranv ousei veu nv mc inuaouanis n. ..1 ii.. . i i . .f all that section of Maryland with- in easy access ol Niamsburg, and those present aj.piyired to be iullv in svmpathv with tho occasion which 1 1 . 11 1 .1 . .. r, , ua.i caiieu inem toget ner. 1 neniue iniiionnso inoi.ran.i Arinv oi tlio w!l(.n V(,11(kr raljiu. ,!i:xll li:!V(. Itcpuhhc, the gray of the I ilth Ma- cruiui,l(',i itodu-t. and when amid ryland regiment minglmg wita tho ; thP :l0,Umulatini: ?lorics of our later somhre attire of the civilian and the ; listi,rv. t.V(.n our hattle's names shall delicate Iui.tv of the woni. n.hrought ,i;m, ilto m(,ni(iriWi no recohei tions of "grim visaged ; luna as iht, st:UTV (,,n;iliUl.s t!lP war, and while groups of veterans ofa fl, 0 .)Ul, ,.,,,lt ,.,-,1,',;,., stood ogcther and jionit-'d out to th( n.sl 0(,,lsi(n)., i,v thdrdevo ea. h other such old ianuhar ,,omts . sl.,u Jlluun'in, of t,0 as na- oki j'tinKcr cnuien. me stone : mill, tho bridge and the plowed lot, the face of the' country was sochang ! that there were few hut what were at fault in locating the different orj.s on the day of the battle. Ev erybody fraternized with everybody; else, and those who had not been at j Anteitam listened eagerly to the' reininiscnces of those that had. The cemetery ia situated on the ' south side of the turnpike ahout one mile east from Sharpshurg. stands o.i a high hill, and it i said to be about the spot where (o n. liohert J.. I.i-e stood watt-hint: the battle Anteitam eighteen years ago. The view is a grand one. Oil' to the left lies the bridge near the old mill tiiat Kurnsido attempted to cap ture and cross, but did not succeed. A short distance to the north could be scon the lane where the dead and Tvouudol were piled deep one upon the other, and the lii'o-iluid ran lwn the rad so freely as to cause the siH.t to bedubWd T.loodv Hun.", Anteitam Crook, that then iiri.veJ Mich an important dividing line he-; t wet n tho c'.nt. iKling armik eroens ; i-leejiilv and lazilv alonir. unmindful ,.f il,.. ..,...i..,.i; ; hattlo. Had; from this at- hort lis-' lance w Uie red hriek house that : MeOlellan ied as his ouartcrs, while still further ha.'konthemoun-, tain, at the highest and most eon- H.ieuous ooint, a vacant H.-e (,in , iK'noticoiiinthe fohaire.anditw Ihore tlwt the "l.K.kout" was cstah- i jj,.jKj it MOUHI I' ..llUCUll ll) U'll OIl!r , , ., , , , what ii1ion ofthegroun.lshctwecn'0'" ('vm'rd '.cneral Join Ktrdvsville ami SharpM-ur; there ail "thers as.nrm.r )e of their was not a contest, skirmiVh or ha!-(an, tyntideneo m lie. AlniiM every W of -round : -J'avors to assist my Mate. i ... ..ti i i .... . i. hcrn!iouts was iiercely and ttuh- lHtrnly ioiitcstiii, eventuating in the great 'hattlif of South Mountain and Ant itain. Al tout two oVhiek tho niili!arv'ru''s f,f tlie I xst Cause, and m he rom harpeshur- arrival. There y-te ot tno pratolul m, lotions lie .j,, a uily of waUr thu limited ! iieV-,, d 'u .11 ; v. i Vi V I -u, 1S ' nl Throat dii tv.v no rejrular line of march l..srn-! '' 01 r,''ns ot u nviu-sterj which was recently put in iie hy a 1 kcr's ,;,.,:.- r. llir'. 1 1 aV j ,',. It d.R's these thinp hy I"1 t!l,',e an ""avoidahle -"rt "ar. , Cenn.in near IIarifJrd, Conn., aj r- ' d.ns " he worl ' ' U 1 P: ' rtrik.inS !it root of disease and re lay in one of the trams and it cans-' 1 ported in a journal of that city. To ! merit ".',, Z V Wn''l!!i cau3: dachan-o of programme. l,n The fi-lioivin- is a copy of the re- 'cure the foul well he lirst cleaned it such iu"-i o. , t ' Ul linii ; Ir, ?ime?s n)wmi t,u-ih -:itennji the cemetery the procession : cord of General ( Irani s inarria-e in lout : hetl.cn nut in a neck of salt : IW ..f.l . " . .1 3 tc"-mnitv, . Honey will relieve any eoii'di in one j passed to tlw riirht of the sneakers' the Ileeorders office '-Stntc ..f Tic. hoi, I nfW tl,.. -..!! l.n.l 1....... :ii.i "1"n"-r oiunin. ! hour. Trvnn:iiiit.l..l.i.tlh..it Kluents stand and marching around the veile.1 statue, haltcil and formed in that 1 have this davjin-d in tholdrv, Tho cieralion is manifestly of i were un ih e t f "1C aiv lK,in- a Tix.tli-ache, Ncural-ia, u wii'wm'k ; holy bonds of matrimony Lieutenant i the same order as the sweetening ofi 1 xm V " IW.r ' v in n ' Co'ic or 1 '''laehe in " to JJO minutes, hen evcrythin;: was ready, Miss Uyi-.-s Grant, of the United States ! hutter that "histes of the firkin"" hv , t'oMPorvii .,r . " E';1:T,Ani-K I and readily relieves Rheumatism, Helen Wn-ht. dau-hter of Gen. Geo.: Army, and Julia Dent, of St. Louis. ; drenching it with brine, In both have -one mi ti I r('C0,vVrfd ami ! Kidney Complaint, Diarrlnca, etc. 15. liuht.t.f Ohio, wasdriven in an (Vrtilie.1 by m this Kth day of : cases the solution of salt destroys the : Send t,. Ir TN'' if'i'f j Trv a sample bottle at 10 cents, oiten barouche to the sUuue, which : Scj. tembcr. A. I)., 1S4S. H. Linn, ! microscopic organisms which have :'' jVet,.rn , " 1 r m,'ll,,,i I,r- Fonner's St. Vitus Dance Spe was puarde.1 hy the Warren Lhditi minister. Filed October Lsis.';' caused rancidity. lf,7r,....,;. iV . U'nuo' L.vnn. -bass., : cifie. One bottle always cures. For Infantry. and at a ii yen H-nal ci ; tho eonl.-? that held the national ol- or? around the monument. Shnv.i-r taneous v, it!i tiic sounu oi lite i.iK'io l , 1'at. the color.-j fi ll from tin. M:iiUc :ml the artillery 1 reo a national ute. Tho echoes of the artillery re- vci-hcrat-in;: amon;- the surrounding: ! hill.-, awob'ued memories ot nearly ;t m oil- otytar.- ;e'o, v. lit n upon t annivei.-arv .ft) d:iv. v.i,-I 1 is sumo thoin. ' The tattle is of -raniio, n'.i.nried in Rhode Island, and represents tin private in his winter imiiorns. t-taml-in with his musket at parade r st. The -dou-h-hov" U of her-lie si-, i tv.ontv-t wo leet i.i.'l:, pJace jM.d-atal twenty f.-ct high. j:;n.(it) and weighs 33 tons 'fhe lnoiuunent bears tills inscription : ;i on it or. il i . i . J.OT Kt T IVK THKI C"-TBY. NtPT. IT, V .! c i1 n.. b"..1 been OllVel!- ed. the immense thro:1. auiiTi u i around the speakers" stand while the band.- of mr.-ie rendered suitable airs tor the oeea.-ion. '1 ie si:1 nd was decorated with Hags and crowuci with ladies and gentlemen. At the conclusion of the opening music, the ast piece being '".Nearer my tioo t.j Thee '" ( Icli. Ross ste'epi'd lurwanl and introduced Rev. Henry I'd war Is, ball, !-!,. x. De salvashunof a man's j lie did nut d.-.-ire to be uarrelsoie t,.t,r or, .rroaning and shriek vhi made a fervent prayer. Mr. M. ' soul is wuih mor'n ail devotes he i or unaccommodating, but if he was , jiV. ;md swellin" until he looked Rro.-h of Lancaster, l'a, was lice. !t ;ntro,iucej ..,,'1 delivered an oration of over an hour s lensnh on uie re- suit and the lessons of the war. Mr. Rrosins, when only 1 years of age. enlisted in J '.!, and was severely wounded at Rcrmuda Hundred, in Is'.'ib and since th.e v....- has prac ticed Iflw, I'eing a leading mem ber of the La nearer bar. Mr. Rros-i;,- spoke of the battle of Anteitam and the results of 1;i' battle, lb' also spoke of ur e.mtry, its mora! greatness and iiia-nanimity. Rut In- .ai,l. to the s.itety oi onr m.-tnu-ti.ins. a stnii'ed halJot lox is more liuiiirerons t'.ian tin a.rniy td" :'orc!un inva-hr-'. To t honor ot tl:e ,.: . . .,-..,,, 1. ,!!, American name, a corrupt ha iVauixht with e.-eater i r;l than tin st.-ti" Point id' a traiior's l.ayoiiet i To tie' pcriietnitii s ,.; onr lil H-rt i tin- halel tainted, wiih a I.e is looie latal man lie 1 '.in 1k , 1 !: oralis oitr eni- a traitor's sword. Tli itn-nt dangers, and it .re tiii'V i.e .;u iir dn-wn tlaLTirers to-.Iav t iicv mav MM-ome "real poniards" in tin heart shot-L'un poliev. tiic ti.-st: I:d!.,t i .n.,1 tjI0 t-i,j a. :came to rack of iudieial j American politics what the i ihe thumh-screw ar,' to tin ' . orm.r l .r..ol. lllloliee l iVersI CI , lows I if , (,,1,,;7tr.. ,vi, .,..,i;,.s v,-lt Meade at Cettyshur, staying toe highest wave of reheJlion : not Sher idan in the valley, wresting victory from defeat, ur at Five Forks, deal ing the death hlow lo the army of Virginia ; not Sherman in the won derful campaign at Atlanta on that "march to the tea." which severed tho confederacy ; not Thomas at Nashville, in that coinjdetest victory of tho war: not Grant at Vic kshurg. ..,.,.; are of uie .uissiS' .... . lit fl'CS shaturen Je; ions, was tlie rn,ol.ev, tlie , ;,.-,,f,i,. j deliverer of our nation was nonc'oth- i ,.r ( i)lti to the "hidi private" tl t ,,u o Their names mav i ; "i l i J r. , "". . iorgotten. t the ahide work and t lev w rote: 1 1 gallantry and patriotism of the American Soldier. Iotid and con tinuous applause. After tho benediction the throng dispersed, the military marching to the railroads at Kcedysville and Sharpshurg. Everybody expressed themselves delighted with the mon ument. The cemetery grounds are nicely laid out, well and neatly sodded and adorned with tlowcrs. Over -l.tini soldier have their renting j.laee iu these grounds. : n i the improvement-; cost over .i . . A rnitedS!:,!iw Superintendent 1c- charge ' it. I'l-KIT. ll.t--i illJJ ol'a itclit'l Kaeoltf. Vasuim.Ton. Sej.t. It'. John S. ISarhour is another Vir.dnia states man who is recommending himself politically to the voters of th- State because he stood well wit i I.ee and Johnson. He has just bet ;. nominated for Congress in the Ah x- '11 ,w . ,!ulna ,1'a.!n, t:! 'tday at a rf' at iuchestcr h- nfl'rn1l U I'1" M'rv"" U hi .-iai' meaning ms irea.-on ami -'I'lT'-val h,s eoiirse m. t wm. t , AlthoughadeneatemattoiMt may "m-"' to sj-cak some- 1:inf ot '"X f -v l It ;as h,rn asked where I was during l!i;va-. ansT-r WiW I"1 uf lu1-v- ui,1.lf U " "?' tor me to hunt up testimonials, I i nave sometinn wincli 1 could snow from (leneral Ia'O, General Johnson full my Wiuh? ) Iain. ton wrote a letter of regret to ihu meeting, and he, too. thought it a good thing to stir up those who invited Lint with uu mo- souri. County of St. Louis. I certify I fc'uuuiimtntirr-jBM i "' -" ' . - - - - - - - -- TIio Xcw l"reaelser. It ha 1 been announced lhat a new oreadicr wo her wn'.dd ndlris the eomrre- j:,t!i)li, a .nd that a now method of jirc:-enlui-:r o.-ixl facia, would be adopted. ' The col j;:ixiou- to hoar t!, :oreu lieoiue eie i . . . i .- ie new preaeiiei. i., n i-.iv v-o v f i.nv-' niov.- the rostti l , ... r - j xeiu ( ! f-ario it v. in Miinlav nmiit l ":e was well tUled. The pr-a -:er w lie earn p. wards him. rather late. Final! v i ves were turned to- . . .1 lie v.: icrrv, uie ex- !oliii('i an. Aseendiici the l'ulpit, ! the obi man wiped uie perspiration . 1 I lit irons his br brow, and paid: "It us i pray. The congregation bowed ! tos'. and the oid man raised hi is Lands and oxci timen : '1, :d. de a:, at ofligiit. and tie. s stroyir of :.!! u..:kucss, hab niusy on tie sinner oh de lan Take de lie outvn tie imm.s oh do politician, an' t !:.-;i ! yt.nv sai vant tu discharge his .nwil-le duties. Amen.' plea -In r wijied hi? face j The a Hi, ana, a.t'n.r legar n, n: hisc, ngrega.tion Dar hah r a ieW si o;:s, said : "We'll omit de singin een too mneli sintrin' a ir too little i I action in ii Ian' de bee j win. a wi ta s worl'. I.'e era ki t .sings ors. cricket lies i conns, but de bee hab j bid Up K Afore i cut , ...itmea.is ot : - into ile tt pentanee. ; , it mav lit i! out. oiaci' til toil vou mv i.eraTice i Lin do it in a very few cmd 1 was on de wrong oar. oi niy 'llueiice cood 1 piit polities, took out i:n now a jreae!ier. Now : 'lie dat libs bv de Viords. j ; road, a do mucii. license an" for de lex sword, shaii pi risli bv de sword.' I Ue naiagoi OO l is, i.e wnai iios ov de liulio; ox n:us ieris;i bv tie ; in c;t. 1 tie . i- ii- . i grown! up in d make a return'.. 1 wus a lioiitieian, Ui" lon tunavl j.rcacluT. De liMe : says t'ivi'e!-. 'i'c;icii t'.e Ci;isk1 ter ; every iivin' eveee'.ier. WhatV lc ! u.-en j lenen ter de cvci ener el ue j - , . - reeclH r won t iov.n; .None. jo 1 i'.iMe nieiins dat y r s!ia!l make eni ter hark- n. 1 s. , s a troo'l niaiiv iM t tin's in di- in use, an 1 wants 'em P r come v.u t. r do mourners hench riuht now.' !.fs pi Ur come. IV Lord do : p:iv 1 v"ih von woinu do , . 1 cnvtlon.'i. Pin h.ays yon s ;rot ter 00 it'. Firinnos is religion. De r.K-k of a.u s is made outen lliiit, .!r. Johnson coiiie nj) an' ui your head on di i.e:. 'h, j',-, played kyarils wid ver. ont v..u's ;.o: loreform. Coine oil. I t Ms yt r: is yer comin'?" "No. 1 I i t." sail' Mr. Johnson. "D. n i's! fe'.'-ii yer. You's hecn s'aiioiii' e:i' de jireaehers loii' "iiolljil. The preacht r left the pulpit, ad vanced t.i where Mr. Johnson was sianilin and catmht him l.y the ceilar. 1 "T; mt lo. -e I doan waiiter l;ab no tru;.k wid v,m, man."' "t'oloe 'i!-ah ter iii: bench or I'll drag yer dar. lie ( iosjiel is roused. I',' time of salvation is at ban." ' i "Tain mc !o,..-c, 1 t-1 ver. 1'se a! n-,.1 ...i.i n.i.ti i..-if.li,. in lov I hat.-' ' "Ves. and yer" tout sulphcr in de hem oh ver uannents. Come on heah and I'll icrk de stuilhi outen you." " The t wo mc.i be.i l struggling and the wildest confusion prevailed, -Sin-' de old 'Tugboat of Zion,' " - said the pvcacner. and tno congrega- tloli ol.eVc 1 I'inallv Mr. Johnson was dragged to the bench : and, as a ocacou : t. a,--.- -it i. iin.,1 iivi-r liini witli a eiuo, he out and ":, the prea' lol l..t look lip. '"(io ! 'em to come in,'' said nr. "Do feast oh der Lord in'.;-; oo tended, lov: put your la.a.,! ,a de board of 'peiitanee. j (toon, or vou'il bo lame fur a week, i tilt down dar, olo man! Young oonun, p it your head down dar! When de moody an' Senkum busi ncssfai vers got ter use de im proved plan. lJoanletdatmanoi.it. Hole him. Now, yer raskil, would ver run from do lam'? When do lam' won't fetch 'em, yer mus' use de ram. I 'a switched de lamb's tail at .b richo, and de walls stood :ar.ienoi jigion naoiio r-e notni weeds 1 'poses to"T'.Vod still: but when da pushed wind ! f ? ;reto. uitn a similar con through the ram's horn da tumbled, j tnvance tuo tad was fastened ; the. oi. -.-hv .!..,.,-,-f ,-,ti.r em,..,, dor ! snake being securely held, was Jilted ver ; jc.u-on nit ins jnan. ... The deacon Kiirang L-rward, l'il. , was on the eve of braining the bin ner when h- announced his willing ness to go. Some iifteen or twenty were thus taken up, and. frightened hv so determined example, the oth- cr sinners mecklv obeyed. Within ! an hour from the time prcaehing be- j gan.scvcr.tv-iive mourners were on ! lilt' IH'IM'.i. I III .JCriV MtMill 111 I lit. 11 midst. -Dar V a bright star shin- in' in h' Ka,t-.ur vour heads , ... ., 1 , , .i, ilown, h-said, as a hov looked up l e .1 4. in, as it hunting tor the star. J)e Ketiictly f.ir I-'oul Walcr. (io.-jul car is rolhn , Sinners is com-j in1 ter 'peiitan'e.!1 A refractory ; : i i .... i i r ; 1'Iil till UO .Ill' . till. 1111'H.tl l-- . l.u, : , . J 11 i , , , i i ...... '.Willie ;i r.i:i I rrrnoii'iT...! i-i.,l i.-.-. ; out was promptly knocked down . . 7i 1 1 tv mc'ics a daw .Severtiieiess in by o.ie of the deacons. The meet-! ,U ve the droj.s as tney j ci .html 1110ilthV or two vears in- hasted until near davdight, and i ? zc'1 sl'i'vl-v ?ut1t,jro"-'" 1 c lH,lson I enough progress will have 'been the preacher left highly satisfied ! f rn "W. tI,c iiv' j made to arrive at a perfect under with the result. ' ' ! n-c, 'l"".!lt,t.v iv"m ! standin-r ahout tho otLihility of tho on litmus paper. It is n adilv solu- Thc modern plan of getting the i ?h' U pl.veerine or water. Its tox-water-stij.pl v of cities 'and towns : u'1'1'"''11 I'roj.orties were iullv tried from nonds has revealed the fact ; 011 Varn-ly ot animals. Half a tiiat the waters of most nonds and i reservoirs are lialile occasionally to 1 take on more or less unjileasant odor; l '"-'. Old taste due to the growth and decay of large numbers of acjuatie i ' jilants of kinds so minute that they i can onlv ho fecn with the micro- ! scoi .e. It is uncertain whether water i thus i-olluted is unwholesome, hut ! it is essentially disa-reeahle and un-! palatable ; and is a still greater i.uz- .lehowtojircvcnt.or even himler. ; the riccumnlafion of this nnrinvm.r I vt-etation in largo hodios of water. I FiUratjon of the water at tho house ' such vegetation are hal.le to sutler ol each indii idual consumer seems i to ho the Lest oalliative ldfliei-to ,b-! an a"'t '"meral in that looaii-: t -e age. Loevcr has ':the t)Iue" aSlTOAM.'X . . A" j vised for in tl.i- way a rcat ded of ' V"at a r,,:1,1 :,n'1 t-legraplj line ! ss'""''- take it, for it rojtdal,- ami rc skv -ai, tak, no other, am. you win nt be ! ,"p"wXw CommvT itrouhlcsoine matter niav ho rr.,nov,!?rw ln l;'lsllVd -"vard from the disordered system that j ' ;r Sae Bv , u. r.i Tr of 11 week, wm oj,co ed. Aeration of the water aer' it lfi! ."""on. and capital-1 Pv rise to then. It always cures j !,-mA- , haspa.W through the pipcx or ' "1 aro u,,v hAil" irt thl- ncw ''aM i 1,Iw,u?no' 1111,1 Ij,v,'r .mplaiiit, 1 . iU,DAY, 5Ai.-Tx.aSS2 G'X 1S33-, evil. t..Hin.r b i -..,.1 tL 1...... ' W ""fTP msilfr. The eai h. ,i ci .. I Jaundice, 1 ) vsi .cDsia, 1 Vtnsti pat ion. i ti m i .TrSiH' t. ... v ...... ..t ....... i-.,..ni ... ,-,,. i ll i i it . .1 I ir'f.s'j . .!'", as low as t.e or any other S.'h.sil timeexivosed to the air, i.s another ! , l,r".n". the regularity of wdachiji jcyR and Aoi !Frii;i.EKN, X I .d..r.ii c,uai .i,,.us a.i device of merit. And hv Lulling the ' Vv"! t0 Y '1 an immcliate ! ;nlaiikjikxt, hcrot.Ua t'.ry.sipclas, iv'.tZ S Z i k-mui,m a,idre,i, ,...,o. l...r.,.. ,. .. : 'ii.. i- i and liaildsonie addition tn flir. u;i,.,. ! rinil.eS. J! oleics and ALL Skin under-ianed txecutors and Trusteea for the! - ...un i.in,ii u.-i-,his iwBiuicmuis-: , - --- -- o..ii . . i t, t, salooi Hi., real estate of Joseph Kmerick, lata i L;, ..r.i,., . i i production ot the St:ito- Mhi,, it..-., J'.IU' 'TIO.NS and lli.ooli DlsfiHl.Kiis ; w...,i.n,...n .,.... ..JLL. Zr .-i.-..t,v : r.Miiv; u till.- UIIIUCUMIIU iiavor. . I , , . - niiuuj - - - - - 'I, ,. . 7 " ' m r ., , '., . i invmir 1.. .. .ii . I., , ...... i Sin. 11. .,1 T .,1 1 ....... d. ..... oec'd. will sellat tiubuu outi.rv. on tha ..rrmu. iouwiess many wells wliose wat-! i.nieo. ,....1.... ...hut. mm iw.n , . i . i.- , . . : i rs are not cold enough and d.irL- .! i leHs.i.esn, tmpaiml .Nerves, iin.l -Ncr- lenoii-h to t.revcnt tl.o nf ""'"K ni'sws, vou Dehilitv; llostorcs llcsh and ds : and -. . e . -. : i-; : ;r is oi interest to note an lniremous in the s;ime way as the noods nnil!rn.m.,.i.....i'i il.. . '"' all- , vu.e f.r nc..r.v.i..i'iir tl,n .1WU..1... j i , o.lli; . . I ---i.---s.i.-j.v , "v. i.iiiit un. v : ii'riii-ii irnni iw.. 1 111 IV-fll It'rl41, ... 1 "a - rrtt a . 1 'ft j'Uali l'IllCi. Tlio Two ;ats f Montana. ami-six;; -t:ni-poxr.K...T. iietwf.kx ; the rr.xst-s xi:kk: and ax aiii- to!;. : i Aeeortlinjr to the leport on the wealth of Montana, there are but ' two poats in that Territorv, The ; ten-us must 1 Olliee clerks thought there sou:, thiiv; wi.n;: ;;!mt this, m thev wrote to the Auditor of , the Territorv to look it up. Thev ar-1 , ... 1 . ::ruon ana convinced tiiemseives tnai i there must be more than two in such ' 1 . T . t 1 j 1 , a count rv as .Montana, i.ui iae : Auditor answred tliat the report ot : the i numerators showed onlv two. : jTlic Auditor also reported that one ; of tlicm was on a larm at one side : ;oi metu was on a larm at one sme-, of the Territorv. and the other at the I M - ther end. lie gave the names of : the farms they were on and their j I owners. The Census Oilice clerks I held an indignation inciting over ; the information, and resolved that i the Auditor was lying. The discovery j was made that one of the goats was j valued at H'-K while the other was assessed at onlv?"). "The- census ; clerks then made up their mind in-j dividual! v and collccti CIV l! it tnev i had tl e AiMitor certain. A lett-r was framed asking him : jto explain the wotideriul uiliercnce ; in the valuation of the two animals, i It was also sUiT-rested lhat no. siblv i he may have overlooked the exist ence of otiier goats in tho Territo ry, and that if he would bo so kind as to make a sneeial inouirv he would oblige the fens'. Office and "prooablv tiorfect the therwiso un- usual correct enumeration oi'Mon-1 itana. ine Auditor oi .loma.i.i . answered in a week or so. lie said j i i . i d anv more about tin 1 goats" he would know i toe reason v. il v. He added in ex-: jilanatioi. thvA the reason w.iy ow ; of tlie ;'.ls vas nut (n'.vn:;t was iM-cause lie was worth .!, sml thnt tac i;u- l iU (lnwii ;it ) v,;is woi.n 1 1 . . i ,1 , 1 1 nut live: tent lie nan none ins v. 1,01c Muty, ami i!il not want to hear any '. more alioui tiic matter. raiiLfdv enntiun ever wonti.) oc letter of the Auditor was written plain excej.t the word "damned, 'it was ihoilitht hv some to he "'hm:- ,1 rc,l. Tl would make it appear I tli.it there were "t wo hundn d iroat - in that Territory, which was -jv c! ;tn he soiiictiiin. more like it. A i council oi' war was held, and it wa decided that notwitlistaiidin it I niijrh further aritatj the the Aii-ht-; or to hi' asked ajjain to e.vplain his ! figures y, t if nny ht he done, A Vir ; trinia cici k. a man wiio "ha.s a rcc iortl" i.s a hr.'.vc man. was rc'j'te.-tc,! 'to address a. letter of innuirv to the Audit-.i ed to 1 1, there v Montau Colin: ie: .r.n. ;;. mm n ne vaui- undersiood as saying that ere two hundred :oaU in a, an 1 if so to state what . thev were in. and i'.c (' -li -s-us Oiiicc, ,.r at baist the Wealth ';,..! it and taxation !ivisi..n f it. would !.e 'dad to know the fact- in the (-:'.-'. i . The answer was anxious! looked' The preliminary exc.tvation.4 tor :-.,r if ."i-...,- vi..-f. -.,!! v I w:.s!this cntcriirise are being actively Ibri'ef. "its words were:"" j "I am a Democrat with a be: D. ! land onlv recognize a Fnion with a I big F. There are but two goats in ; j. Montana. I have come to the con- j elusion that the whole damned crowd in the otli. e are orazv. .and I ! don't li-ht. but only pitv erav men. ' ; .1. AVli-il Uatt lesiiakes are (ioou I'or. It mav rc eenerallv known to our readers that snake poison is used for medicinal purposes these days. ami a nrm in Liverpool reeenuy mi- j ported a numl.cr ot rattlesnakes, , ,lf (,ialki n.sting on banks of slate, and abstracted tho venom Iron. theTlli!j j,,., wi,i-h iseasv enou-h to live animals in the iollmvmg mge- ,k.rcti is sa;(i ;lt th(, H-,ue 1imo tl) nious manner: '1 he reptiles were in . IV:.ist nitration sufliciontlv. It sejierate compartments oi a case ht-1 v,oUt therefore, l.resent a substance tod with a thick India rubber noose at on,- end, which could be loosened or tightened by the hand. This was inserted through the partially opened lid, and the opportunity quick 1 seized by slipping the noose over the snake's head, tho loop be ing immediately drawn by moans of .out of the box to the iloor of tlie -lOOill. ; ol.Kii;-! i, u i it; rn .11 -r i . i i . . , . . - .... ' ,, , : i .I 1. ...... il--- l 1 .mi ! - hi i. .1 4 !. . . v iiiiinn.dui ,ir iiivil nil UM in, l tliC j snake's head, and caref;:!ly held in i its place by keeping time' with the i annuals i liorts to extricate 1 'V t U n 1 1 V Ul,-;r l,uint oi ,""lt"tt x""'"' r f r t i ! i ' thSf' ih' to prevent the sea " TX ' ?T' tJ l'n, ! a-ending the shait. It is in- Ju . ''V 'ltM to sink to a tiepth of :kj feet, V 1 "''t.' U-'tl l,,mtlltss , t!i" and th.-n a gallery will be excavated snake wiw laid in a narrow box I,,, ,i; . , or hi. pur,H.se w, !, an aper- f. P ll -ll was lixeil while the after operation . in- 1 v.:is iierloniK d. Its jaws wto then , , , , , ., . opened and fixed, and the noi glands were pressed open with f orcei , lie i .i ' and tlie gloved linger and thumb. nake. Ine venon is ofa straw color. j thick and gummy in consistency, land decidedly acid in its reaction Jl.'I. l"'"duced d.-aih on a linnet droit " aoer oemg iik ; - '" 1,11 1,1 "UT , xun"- iie symj. - . . , - l i ii - j !."."; l'riKlU''''1 1 all eacs are Very j T'ioi-o Silver. , , r, J i SK K!f' ( (":-' I'teinhw lo. 1 ' , so:,K' l!HiMl.iH l'ast 1"'' lectors , ' , ,1,,"llnom t'l'italists liave ,ll.",l!.' lW''ting on J'.attle ')''it;,in- ln tIie -lgle river minill'' . I . 1-! rth "A est fit I V'," ! l,,ln ''l'-H m.rli.west of , Loa,v;lk 1 Ievc opments have I progressed so far, and shown cuch I The Lim.lr.ulc ..f 1 .". - s'i ."iu iii-iiuv iooKini men. men and children tiW i.o,. i . WO- j i i Champion Uar. younjI Gluckcrson met old Judc Van Snyder on the ferry boat at .San j Franoiseo the other day, and, after ' shakinc hands respeetlully with that , vent rable friend of the family, said, j cautiously : 'd)id vou hear of that t-rvibhi ac- i -ilent u at IhOts' t! : Jnll ;ht?" Accident! Why, my d.-.-r younjr ' friend no. Nothinc serious, 1 hope ;!id the ,ludi;e, much interested. ............. i ..I -w eli, l u tea vou iio-.v n, -was, , paid CJluekerson, in a mourniul ! voK'C. "Vou see, the old doctor was out; until alxjut 2 o'clock in the morning attending some patients, and, sup- j posing he would be hungry when he ' ?. came in, Mrs. Roots put a large pan of mueh ami milk the old doctors! favorite dish, you know under the' stove to keep warm for him." j "Vts, ye:; !" paid the Judge eager-! ly, as tiiuekerson sb2ped to liglit a cigar, . "(Jo on what then?" "Well, the doctor came in alter a idle, and went croping around in the dark lor his mush eoulda t fmd a match, vou know and, as luek would have it. he picked U instead a )aa containing bread, put tlicre to raise over niglit. lie was too tired to notice the difference beside, lie had taken two or three in j is as he drove round and sohej actually ate up all the dough!" j (iraeious ' said the.ludgc. Its a fact, thougli. Well, towards ; morning the doctor began to swell, I lid swell uie veasl was "oiunjr n- .Vul k ju vou know and nri ttv soon ( ie v,i,i(; tn mil v was up and rusii nc around half distracted. The ike a Saratoga trunk. At last they j done, and j ,l)UiKj tmt what i)0 ,.! 11. -i i i . s. 0j- j 4 j JiS imi sat there v hiletli'v s-nt I lor ;i eooj.er.' ! "A coojier?" ; ' "Ves ; you see, they saw at once J that unless something was done the doctor would hur-t hefore inornin". j n tiic cooper started in and .ut ; nine o; tnose hi nai.'-Micn ncer hoops around his stomach, course that stopped his swciiiiT.', !v kccpi'ivr a tin tu'.".' do'.vn . 1 I , I r ' I , kei; : Of and I hi: tiiroat for the pis to eseaji''. hi: j m:'.ua;:e:i to pun tnroip. "( )'), the doctor puili throti'j:: ,!;,! h, ::e . "Oh, ye cejd iu ' l'ixcU.- ic's all .'lit lio'.v", CX- lie s.t"l till! .M.'le, : eiuulv. as ne took out his not." nooU.i "hut .you will favor me with your middle name in full. Thev arcL'ct- ! ting up a i liar in the : ( ioVel'llor, the champion state, by order of the ::ud 1 think l'il send in voiir " j' 1'ut the boat had landed, and the : promising young candidate had melted awav into the crowd. I'liiler l he Kiie lisli ( 'liiiiincl. pushed forward at Sangatte, near; falai-yit asj.ot where the chtls have an altitude ot seventy leet ol.ove tne ; level ot the sea at high water. A I point has been chosen whore the, rocks of gray chalk which have to ! ho traversed by the tunnel come to ! show their head.-, at tho surtaee of , s.j.. . the soil. On tlie oi.posite shore sun ilar borings have been begun, so that the works are proceeding simultam-! ouslv. The soundings that have i been' maile during the last few vcars ! lenionstrate that the base of the c hami l consists of a eoni'.aet mas excellently adapted for perforation. 1 !ut what yet remains to be proved is whether tho succession of these chalk layers will not disclose some irregularities or ruptures which would render the enterprise impos sible. The shaft at Sangatte has now reached a depth of nearly 'Jl0 fott. or about !.'! feet below the lev el of high water. It liari n. width of. ton feet, and is, lined with oak, so j that the water cannot penetrate very , , i i men , noi iiioio ii an seemeeii i:ui- . ' . . ..,w -..innO. 11. i.-'Onr 1 li.it !lt. which is thought to prove that the layers hitherto traversed have their mint of contact nutfieiently far 1 m the direction of Kngland. I pto the present the t-ngineerrj are highly ! satisfied fith the rcrsuliri obtain as no irregularities have been dis- covered, whieh is considered a good ; augury for the success of the cnter- " l :.. : ..n.i.. l. ...... ....... I'ne. xi ir. mi ,iiuie, iiiMietei, iu ..i ..i i I . .i... ; 1.0.' undertaking. It is stated the work will not fail through lack of funds. lYiiiii ('iiira. CmcMio, 111., (.-!'. .". ls7S. M. J. Ke.nxkr, Frcilnnia, X. Y. I'Kvit Sip. : I took vour lllivnl u,1;i L-V,.r i,t.,1t,1v a,j ,.rVf T .- f..r is. - vcr." l,ilii.ms wiat-k with i-rff.-t i.-.-.- ....... i - -. ; Tlirw-f.iurtlis of a l.ottle of vi.nr St. Vitus 1 j Ihuiiv Sjni iiio i -.iroil my l y of that ili-caso, ; after ho hail lui-n dm't.irol tlint; inuiitlis by j o:iiiii.'iit iliy.-ii'i.um wi'lcmt bcut lit. I j wi-.li al-o to say that 1 think highly of ymir j li.i.i',.VL'.l ('..'iltIi Honey. I Your, truly, J. M. 1'IIKI.i'S. 1,1 i it- i ! J'r. I-eUnorslJIoodaild l.lVerltom- i edv 'Hid 'erv.. 'I'.ioic tn-iv wi-ll he 1 A . ;rc ionic ma (ii i.e. terve nmu: may eon-piering hero o the times. It is the. medical triumph of i strength when the system is running down or gnini- into decline; cures Female Wcaknossand Chronic Ilhcu matism, and relieves Chronic IJron- lr. Fcnncr'H (ioldcn Ihlicf cures sale by (.!. X. 150yd. d I in i. i wm ! f,1 ijuwauwminf .' mi 1 " 1 " " 1 MHS. LYD1A E. PlSiKHARL OF LYNN. MASS. SKI ""-tJ Sf4COVEnE. LYBZA E. PiKECHAM'S VS5ETAELS C03TPOUIT3). Pnoit!rr Vim Tor all Female Complaints. This prrral!nn, us its name niffnirtcs, crnrista of V.nn-taljio l'roM !ic that sjt l.arnilje to tin. mottt ilci iclUe inrali-J. V;on onfr trial Cie itintits oC this Com IHuad will Iw rpco?Dii-l, fKrolU.-f is immediU6 1 nd trhc-n its nsr Li continual, in it', nty-nine eases in hun. rtrod, apfrmancntcliliiiietre; fetlisthoasaaits will tes tify. On arcocut of Us proven merits, it Is to-day re cnmmcnditl aatl prcpt-riijjii liy t)ie bust pliyfiriaiu In the country. H will euro entln-Iy th norst form cf falling if tiKj cuirus. L-vjc.rrrli.vA, fi-rti;nlar and painful 9Irnstruation ailorariiin Troubles, Inflaramattoa and Clcciation, rloodimrt, all l,i.s.!n,,t;rivn9 and tlM con. sequent spir.r.1 r rakiu-ss, ar.U is especially adapted to the Chunfto of Life. Jt wia dlolva and expel tumors from the utni in an ea. ly sLi-e of derelonment. Tlio tonileney to rani-erous Luiuors thuru ti checked very Bieii!il7 by H nj. In fait it !-. i r-t.v.-l i ie llvo rrrest est and teii r ai'-u Cir.i, 1.-. eer been dl:over- " et H jH-nueatr-j cv.-ry .xi. ti'-n of the system, ami g ires new lifeand Ti.r. Ir r-ri:v R flna w.J!atn:ney, de stryaa!lcntTiii f.rliu;uluuX,au-l r.-li.,T.weakn.-tfl of the s..o:nat-h Iteures Illtiatin-, If- .'arl.. Titt!i r.-.rral!'S General IV-tilie, : ; Ii-.. r:i .j, K ;.rei.'.lrn atd In.i festion. That fi t'liUjT of W :t::iit,vn, ean: ln7 pr. Wfipnt&pd lM.-kr.(. h. lfiir.-ay:! ;-.-nr.:.j:rntiy cun.l Its use. It iart Gil t'.i::-r:.; c::l -.-!;l cirrun!ht.''n c-fl, aft in b:r:::.' i.i:ut.:j 1 ti.i.t If ivrus tlje feninU'Kli'in. V,.r e..'i. ! .' ' t : . tLii n.n.tw.r.n.l utumra. lvj;a r. Piakha.u'i Ve-cfai; Comoound - r - .w. r r.i:t. i-?-. . nuuiuaiiio lomci t'.bs.u: ni.iia'1'Ti.i ii i.vi.iino, n rt--ijJv ;.i Ci-' i'Tia t-i : 1 . :. r- l- '! It- : .' i-i.j of pricr.. Cl-'v'. 1 foliy cv'-w.-r, I.nl.t. A-Mr.--.i-: .. H.-a. ri.NKHAU y. s r.l f-.r psu . ' ..i ,-. .,-p. au i i'l-.KH.-'.:;' ": i:...ou.:. .4, :m::w; .a-.. .i.! !u vi! In,'.,, i 1 .;- y l-.l.J I .-: : I.,v,r. No fliu!y ftuU'.'-.Ti'' -:,ty - '. i.i N. i'.!)VD, l;i:t ians j K:i::i A. J.C.VSKISKKIS. Wm. 13. Kit EASE, I'rojl lent. S..-T't:iry. l.'U.VS. .1. HAKKISO.V. J.S. HAKTZELU 1'n-asurjr. JlniaKtr. ii!U!:crai! jo-j. H.ZIHMEU.UAX. El). KYLE. -somerset-MECHAHICAL WOKKS,' NEW ARRANGEMENT! TieiS 'lie Ti I nn 1 I't-l.-r-'l'iir r.u;ii!ri..3 have l.oei. f":i.li-lui'5 1 mi lr tlio si iu i;t tuo 'il.T.TP F.l Ml Hi : T.iirriretl.l ar. I i i-M- iiiajii!H3r7 ni FdTiHid linuiiijiiiS. Th-.- l-rate.l HARTZELL FLOWS! a r,, ,j n haa.i iineoi Alio a lull COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. All kind? KEPAIIUXa will be iromi.tly done. ' The pnhlic is lnforrnl thit ail kinds of work gen- ' cnillv done at a i FIRST-CLASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP! CuuKiii-.M-uri'! at i-SUoKT "(ll'I(.'F.-fca M-i.l. 16. A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT, I wbii-li nipplies a want menu! etniDent ahility i have devoted years ot sludy and exjierlinent to; lind a uperifio for illarars nr trie Kttl. j I". Klnsidrr. I rlnnrv llrKsiis ni.il 1 -f ruins Rjslnii-in.l p,m the time of its ' dlseove y has rapidly increased in lavor, nainins j tlieappruvsl and cmiidenee or medical men and ' tiune who have used it ; it bas become a favorite ! with all classes, and wherever introduced has n- I perse.ied all other treatments. In 'short, such Is I its intrinsic merit and superiority, that it Is now I the only rceurnlzed reliable remedy. j DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS j are the most prevalent, dangerous and fatal aiTec-" ttona lhat a Illiet mankind, and 8i varied and in- j eidiuua In tlieir character, that persons often suf- i ler fur a Inn time before knowinic what ails them. The most characteristic symptoms are era.! mil wastins; awav ol the whole bo.lv: eThi.iistn.1 ii. I init: liwsol appetite and dread of exercise; scant ami painiui nicliarire of variously colored urine, inability to retain or expel t he urine ; toinuto aureus or cuts in rue urine; and, when the .lis- j ease is ol lonu: duration, there is much emaciation ! and general nervous presualion. THE ONLY CURE. j We say si'iveiv. and without fear of contra- ' diction, that IIU'-N tlnKV Pill Is the ! Itrtt and only Inlallibleeure lor every furtn Kidney disease, it ia the Lett remedy ye', discovered ..r u,7a7. i is ...oiwii rcuoruy jc uiscovere.1 ..r "'"'plaint, and more elu-ctual in its ojHTatlon than any other treatment. Hv usinor fniihliillv j and irsisienlly no ease will he round lnrcter- ! j ate as not lo yield to its powerful remedial virtues, i j IS STRONGLY ENDORSED. ' We have the mast unequivocal testimony to its' curative isiwers ,1mm many pernsof hlir h ehara ;. j ! i.-r, iiiirniK..in-e ami resiionsiiiiiity. our IsMiir. j l.waI.ilewas'Saved,', ifivina; the history of I this new discovery, and a larire record ol most re- ' . . uinrasoie cures, sent iree. write lor it. IUY'.U10iF.V FA It are sold hv ilrn. (tisls. urwill lie sent by mail (tree of poswire) on; receiiit of their price : Hcaular a 00 : Si.c-iii for! "t)9""utB 'asesol b.nir standinir. : t'hildrn, ! Address. n y klicv wd ro! ''skl.FIXS Sslil.s - CAUTION. iKWM,XrirwWS?i?: I . ... Saturday, Ortubtr, '2, 18S0, . u cm -. at., toe louonillK rail esillll', viz : A certain vaiunlilo lartn situute in S..utl.m..n 1 wu., o.uiiiy ii.i siaie aiiiresaiii, iijoininit lanils oriennis Couip, Oaniel Lyiiin. Jacob Slin.yer, ! Cbauncoy Broolt, Jacob Troutman ami othrrs conuiuiuif 37 aeres, more or less. 160 acres cleared and In a high stute ol'culliratiun ; of which 30 acrea are In ineitdow. A large sugar cainp ol 1,1-00 trees and a largequantity ol elegant pineand oak tiinlron sul.l premises. A No. 1 coal bank is open on the larm ; also, iron ore and tire-clay in abundance ou it. Fruit of all kinds, consisting ol two apple orchards, pears, peachca. cherries. c -, also tiro dwelling houses, laive bank harp and other outbuildings on said .irui. Also bluckjinith sh. li. wun it.k..I water at manv uoints on the Is nn. 'JTiis property is about 'j nilles from - the P.'fc t!. B. li. and U milei lron lii idgcport, i easy ot aoeesg to Uith chureti ana schoui. iW XXECUTOR'S 0Tiri-' sessionlst April, lsml. . i . w 1 u ' 'i'tK.HS. One-tliir.1 cash on eonurniatlon of wile j Un ier cent, to be paid on day of sale. I'ne j Estate of II. C. Meyers, late of Mcj trs.lale Bor., balance in three equal annual paymenta from ' de.:fa.el. date of sale The unpaid purchase money to be) Letters testamentary on the above eslate bar. ! secured on the premises by judgment notes. For j lng been granted to the nn.lersicne.1 by i,r..ner ' any lurther imormatiiai call on the trustees who authority, notice Is hereby uiven to all tiersoiu i reside near the J.reinisea. or address them at j In.t.-i. led lo said estate to inaae iiniue.lli.te pay. 1 Cook s Mills P. O., Uedlonl Co., Pa., or their at- meat, and th..se huvlng claiius aguinst it to pr'e U.rney J. H. L hi, botnerst Pa 1 ent them duly authentK-atcl l.,r seitlemeut, on NA I H AX KMfcRtCK, Satur.la, Uie Olh .lav ol Noycniber. Iwi PK1EKEMEKIOK. i ELlABETH MEYEKS, Seytl Executors and 1 rustcos. Sept. ia Executrix. THE BEST REMEDY Diseases cf ion Tiiroat rS im In ili-.'dMJ ot t:r; ,i.!uii.:i:irf ori'u a paf" iiii'l iviiui'i" ri-mcil is inval tKlbU: AvKh'.-i fm i;l:v l.i i"i: M. is futl; a rrn'"l.v. It i- a siiitnili-1 eiiii'piii:.0"ii n tlif nn'(!ii i;i;i! l-ri:n i ,! I fMr.ithr irtlu-S tin' JilW'.-.T .iri'". ( in riiKai!v unit i. '1 s,i' I IKlBlT a-S t 1 il.sllO: m x 7 ,V - CHEHIiY PECTORAL, suits. It ntrikes at tiic foiiiicl.ition of all pulmonary (liwasiv, afiordiD'' prompt n il. f nrul r.ii'Ul ( mi h. and is ailapti;! to patients cf auv as; or either sex. ll.'in very pa!at;it.l,-, tl"t vi.mijrrst, i liililren t:tk it roadiiy. In ordinary fouhs, Cottls, Soro Thro:it, ISroucidtis, lallurnza, I h-j-y man's Soro Throat, Astbmti, tVoup, and Catarrb, tlie cfTi-rts of Avwi's t nr,i:nv Pectohai, nra iiiiisieal. find unit! itul s arn aiiuually preservfil froni scrioiw ill ness hv its 'liiix ly anil fnirliful tt DlirmM'lin kept at hand i:i i' ry hoii"" lioi.l for the proteciioii it afford in sud den attacks. In V. hoopiiis-coiih ai:l C'onsuiiip'icu there is no oilier n-iiitdy ko ellicae oiis, sKHithinz. and liclpful. Ix.v- j.iitt-s nro inducnieiits to fry some ef tin. nuiny mixfuros or syrups, made of clu :i and incflei-tivf inmli t'liW, now offered, wliieh, as they i-on-tain no curative imtities, tan arterd onlv teinMirary relief, and are sure ilisappoint t!i"pati, tit. 1 iv a.- s of :!:' throat and luns denirind active and tfiective treatiueiit: and it U tlan;Tais cxixTimentinj; wifii unkaown and cheap medicine.", from tin; erect li.ihiliiv that the-io disea-.'.s may. while .- trilled v illi, 1,.', oiee deeply seated or iiieiiraMe. l;n Avt.u's t'uKnnv l'i;croi:.i., and you mav ceufideiitly -sptt;t the l.e."t li-snit-t. J-. is of aeknoi, lei;;.d nimtiv.! power, and i. a-t ehea;. .is iis i arefal pr. p;;r.-Ci.'ii and line ic.'.Te.lients will ailow. V.l i Hi nt physii ians. knowing i:s e ni;,;vi tion. jiren-nU- it. The t.-rt of hall rs cnliiiy lias proven its vrJaiiitj-1 nre all pulmonary eoiiiph'inM not i.lr.-;d;-beyond the iv'ai h f laan.m i.id. PREPARES CY DR. J. C. AY (If! &. CO., I'ractnat pod .in.;!; :: :!l i lieiiuB'i. Lowe'!. r,ia;. oi.u by ."-I- Ma i. .!: T-; i.''i: i. : ;:!-. j FACTS WORTH KKOWltiO, J ' filiir'r. Carhn. JJaBilrak,.. Mltliiicla dniii many u'.iier tit Oi hest nii'iln i.; s I. m.v. a pre s J Kkiiliuliv t-oniliincrl in l'Anr.KU a i.ihe.i.ii 'i'.N.cj as to mr.ke it the icrale-jt Blood Pur.fis-r snd J The llfst Health Bad MroutU tts'ortr j LTrr l'fil. 3 So lwrot H tlio omoosilion r-f rilSKrciVj Gixceh Tonic tiiat rii ui:-'ii.j. can I-n .i-i where it is uv1. u you navf ujnpcpju. r-.caa or Livsr Onrordar, or ir ymi ueea a nmu Him ii!n..t nr nnnKlia.T. tfie TOJUC is just Ilie ml licine for you, tut it is Mirliiy tiuao- aoJ ia r.-i..r.Mt.n9 Kill. tiv-.'P intoxK-jilin-r. I It you are slowly warttir; ew.-iy with Con j sumption or any sM-Kaei-:?.. ti v.,i a r-i,iiiui uoiiqn or a oaii t,oia, x jh.. a uwt.. ,w i Ivleor to tho f.-ehl.) ori'l n?. 1. ami isacrrtxi; cure for Khoumattsm an,i vnoiera inrsniuin. It lit Sated ilnndrrda of Lives; 11 Xtr rutue loari. If roti nr fwliDir niiKi-rablo don't wait until Jtou are ilown Gick, but use tl: 'ro;r; t'xiay.; (Sio matter what your U:si;orsyiu'ivoiijinaay, it will inve pnmiiw re'iet. Kememoer I i-absci a nioiii io.-ic 11 no; i rum diir.ic but the Bes ainl Purett Family, Morlirins. ever maile. enmrxmndr-d bv s new. pmeeps, ami entirely tliiT.-rent from Bitters ' Sinjcer pn-pare' ion an,! all her Tonioa. Try aouc. ooioe. xouriinigi;i&i.cauui.i juu. . IIMIIiniOlf II1MIIMIIIIIIII PARKER'S KAtr? BALSAM The Cost and Host tronomical Hair Dressing exquisitely pcrf-Tnrd an J perfectly harmless. Will Alnajj Reitore Gray or Faded Hair to ia r.'sina! youthful color and .-ipparanc?, and is warranted lo top in tii..rg, aitic t gruwtii and prevent baldness. ... A ff application! cf t'.e WISH! -o 1 lufim tlia t-a.T, c'.oanls a!l dandnif ai:-i cu,-e itchtnj and hu uojrscfii.c5C.ilp. So!J byai.uru-i.liai jOcm Stptemiar 8. M 0 R G AN'S WOOL EX MILLS. KSTADI.TSIIF.D Hiivinsr f'.r tiie jiat yenr er tw-.t. entirely unai.le to supply die in.-rcn.-:nsr demand ..riiiy tt.iKis I have i.ailt an rcl.liti.iD ti. uiy utill arid jut in a Uirire aiii,,unt ol j NEW AND 1OTVED MACHINERY I '-y imnst iioui.ie.i 'my capacity rr aiau- I hiive mw on hand a Urirc stixk cn.-ithiK; of BLANKETS. CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEVS, REFE1XA.VTS, IXAXSELS, CUV EK LETS, CAKPETS, ! YAKNS. Trhich I mh to iUlM vdl VtUvi.. j F.mner.". I have the fcinJ ff co-i,!.-- Tnunce-.l. w.mt yuiir WOOL! ! to Kori up ! KItillT IN YOtR 0W COl'NTY, i act in ..rJer to rcarh all my eustomm in itwJ ; ! time, I bave employed the .":iine airenls 1 had last ' : year, and In addition Mr. Joseph L. llauifnerty. i Wlio litst intr.Hluireil my g.jods iuto uiany part-i uf - this county. I 1 will strive, as in tlie past, to give first class ! good and lull value to ail. i s-'" customers and those we failed to CnJ i last year, T,ill 'dease addre?3 card to ! ; WJt.a..MUItGAN, j Queii.nlmriiiiiz, l'a. Alr7 SCHOOL i W N - - a - i AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. tvTo too Tr.-: c!lii.-e ar.l r.i,i.lrt.' -ml Sdiool bio: s 1.-..-- f t ci'i , wc !.. . f r-.r I.- -: ...o! . .! -. A ' s. I I yon. c r..a.i-iiy ..r. .-.i n i n;( Bocksi-"l tiii-o-. (.;.. ut v.. -. .! i -i .... soil hiiti-rn Onto, a. .1 i or I-t. . 1 , Crayor.s, Pens. Pfnriis :l i .....i InKS '..y the i"l.. ....l,!. In Rulers, Lirtoid Slo'tinrt. t '.-.fk t.o.i Rubbers. Composition mici i ... ; . . tiook s, t.-. ';.-, cnit.t .I--.) t. ci . i ii.u j i ... 1 1 be desire.!, ut li"C.o.a J r;.-. s. If yon rntir.i't ta'.l r.n i sen i.i. ,c-.l f-. ..r- . JauctiS L.ioi-j you ii.u,o m.y -ur L ..v -. VT. REED cr- C ..) Generat Ylicdesittc Sl.it:.. !.: 12 Vooa Ct rr.'.auiCu, i a. in. to - I State Normal School, T 'T T I T 7 1- JJ . i V . . 1(1. .... y - ..-.-.i. oi ine aiii.i in ti'.e t nue aiii, fur kw k JOHN H. FRENCH, LL. D JulyM. 'Jio.ia. I'KIXC'IPAL. A Search Warrant. ll..wa . . , : .","" n offlcer to go thmuith your t-.-nw from c ,. . -.. mraa "S8,",6'!","? . UK'' ",',rl'!"'h, y."ur "' uJ 1 Uf n-llrivuul all .I.khI iliseasen. turret, ami Lindsev's B-od rue ?' rertinei toi.y preaj-lirrs an. I rssonla. s.r.,(nl ll..r.-i.ri.i in. eases. Erysipelas, fetter. Ulcer, in the LunKs..r on the Skin, Huils. Fiomles. ke , we warrant it to cure. It is a purely Veitetal.le C'ompnun.1 and Powerlnl Tonic. Fur sale l.y all l.ruitifitts. See that ournnme Is on the isitioro of the wnicr K. H SLLL.EKS x Ct., Prop Hitubmi,ii,'p C N- BOVt), Ajant. Scmerjet, Pa. Seiit. ?4, Hfi), ly. Qeralcl I OK 1 8 8 O I PREPARE FOR THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL STRUGGLE ! THAT OCCURS THIS YEAR, BY SUBSCRIBING FOR SOUS GOOD PAPER IS TIMK i Ts-s T?TT T'A"'' STJTS OF THE COUNTY 1 GET THE COl STY .NEWS. READ TI1K A l V E U T 1 S K 1 K S AND LEARN TO BUY CSSAP KEEP YOUH EYE O.N THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS AND SEE TilE .I I'.OOM IP YOU WANT POLITICS, Tlio Herald -IS- ' RED-HOT REPUBLICAN!!! AND A- SVA I, If A i: I of ST A L IV A U TS ! II' ot; WANT GENERAL NEWS! The Somerset Herald CON r .VI N AS SI 1VH X E .VS AS ANY COUNTY PAPER PENNSYLVAMIAI IF YOU WAN l mi: LOCAL NEWS, 'THE HERALD IS TEE PLACE TO FIND IT We hace made arrangement by irhirh thi department trill not onh be tl) I' 1 but MI CH BETTEr, Aua' "' in Mi VAST' UBSCRIPTION $2.00 TO CIIKOMOS! Alli.RlS. THE HERALD. SOMERSET. PA. OLD TEA Hn- Zi The h fa -a iuMtr1 ,o tw' B srrip!'-i2. .. Su.jifTef ,t:.r t"ul FANCY and Si:-- (i I: f) C T " r i jpte 1'. RARE and m 11 COFFEE CO. aci; . t'" -1 v.ov OLDTEA HDUSSSPEGFir tf.-.t in t-ij '.v, - IT"-, n ij. !, 1 '""!"- i ill e -l.-i ..met- UiH : 3 ' Oil-1 i:v--r - Til ? ; i ,. i . n: i,: .. A!i l'0-; i-.iiiy .i 7 ! 1 ,1 THi;G::iYH:;j-;iTii! V. U! pr I; . illl. ' ! .-1 y . r 7i. iV;.f"S-; , . .... ten.le... j-d Orf-rj l. f!:i:e hinioi. PRICE OF TE'. f Tin.: xi'aWci w;, 1 .CUfi HOWOtS, ' P'r ;-u. :. IMPEftiAL, f ..vii-V. ii il.:. . CO'-CNC. ' . JAPAN ' -rv. -l: ! 4o. 0 ).-r.'," EfsCLISH BREAKFAST, H-r ,-... .-j (.., , vi-!., -i.- j. .ii.-i ; v-. n 'ii--.-i-.ri of KIV E CENTS j. i 9 1 ..a all ..! "I r'l-.'i' ' .'. ... Will .r. Aa hua'm ilCBil.l -!n sn,--Lr.a-a wi itun -t :i-r i r T-. "i, to itiPiui -n iiu; ; v.,a 1,-ir-. a:-: . M ' M" '-AU the T-:l- -,H .f.l .0.V? :C M - , Vlfl ! IS il li' 1 u '. ' w., i ! -J ;i re t til I rlRHEl i 1 it- I !j to .i.-.iv-. in if.' k nni of -C ... sr ' l.ii. iui.i 'r.; ih ,i ,f,,fi,.- I Oil li .D IviiS. 1 jUj-.-juX JjuJ.l j Ul. jJ ! hte Il itiity. ;ooi) i j-.s at vr i-Ki ::- ,T tit'MHWIEK-I.11PKKl.tV-r:-.'; SON JAi'AN-ooLo:,. ;-!.. ,'..;- tvatv. M-tlB V HiiE.iKF.VSr, m.c.le-1. aoea,)e.l m REDUCTION ST AH DC k:i. D nltjr ra RARE AND OHOIGt re his proir er' sur CELE3RATED DELM3JH33 X)) coffee:- Tl.is.ict'.'i iu.; I '. ff.-c i.-" .in iviici f sL lul Annu l. Il ait -.hit I' ii. ilea.-ie y..a. r-vc Lr.i- a 01.1.. IIt: I'ANCV FRENCH COFFEE I'St! K I'r'U 1'0I'M -'"(EVe-f.'. i;f Mitrh't ('" c. V o..'' fii ( V ( '.; re. Mar'" "i' fee, (ftil Ihitrh .turn ( .. ' ' iit.'trti lofiie, Ar'rirnn (",''" )snt Mm Coffee, I'm llerr't I c fee. Hol'lctl lilt) L'offcr. A PARTIAL LIST Or GOODS Constantly Arriving- V. S.-l.uiu.i.-l.cr's I o "i'.il Vit ' : Wiicat -iti'I iir;.liiiui H-.ur. Mat -k.-n i. K.fra No. 1 ii. re M- . V X... 1 H-i v. X i. i. X .. L,;r;e. X-'. ' l ib kits. 7s t 7 O w-a ' -.HujiEti lUiui, .';.. :.... .t r.-'-:i Beat Ketin-I fcar I In P.il!s. -" lb. ! ' - ' J.-resa i.. 0?. .-is, SaUu n, Sli-l.;' (ivrers. Vwir-I t'oruia licei'i'.tid I'r.'- . 'I T"-ta PiCKELS and TABLE SAUCE. SuiipT th lestt -u.tiiij 1 e:i''L - 'SYRUPS AND MOLASSES 1)A i 'm U"J .-r-n-r-r-r TTrtnTT -OTJl' 'l!t ASl OHIO CREAM GHEESl tat, the f. via i Esr s.-.oa r.M r f "' r, ce, r. . , r:C fnl.i LAUNDRY AND TOILET SiMf- w COLMAN'S ENGLISH MUSTAW Q i(:s C.TAi-'ra an , I' : I- J E. JEII No. 28 Pi fill Ave.. riTTSUUKtill, TA- on:-- AM erst an m 1. j I'll B tr.d : "i" lil II U I irg f to t ll..i r nr