JU7 . L1MWW,tl,Mjmn m hiwii i i i ii i ii nn , : s J . f i. ! . - 6 . i V I t ' t !! ! t ,- i i ir -5 : tiif. rnorr,sHon. rroh's.or Uisrm.tii.ue uku u.ia In name lie was a cmo,K.i.-i , .a Myn mon wonlJ pee?for his traveled with articles, and he knew ty(ls ((f w.hich the ijc..t wa!, quench a little about three-eard mnnte. i, a., fori.vtT ?for .;., fim,i and He came to the em-ill .Newhn--1 , . , . , . . j into an unculti- t ,i . 1 4 lar.d t uvn which wc w "i.I call Mvan-; lar.-i t uvn whicii wc wi.ir.--u v.it,Hi ,.; tl, ,,ro,luce indiscnbable hor..'.:rh-ihaf '. r..t it llf r i c..niei ,f iii.ii.s,'t-itin in the stoiri ,,ai,u. inin.l yon lie Ait ui. a t the (f v lR,atLcn? r.M f;.-hi. M.ed hotel, the , thought of the widow as rf Houco.' kept by the i buv H.K-k- ;, j ,H. IaW;, .j TCahvi tJlat his r.is. lie wa- a iuR iiiii' i, ... all othT f.niuners, had se nlttr times. In his own beloved land he v. as 'Tar.d in 'hie with a rothine. ..w" i had oidv a vapie ni.d indis tinct i 1 .a 't'a tint;.-. I U' '.vr saw one. 1 .nt b- the wav tiie itr.iks-'-r spoke, it must be sonirtmngmee. i wisli I had one, and was a noble in my own country. I guess 1' would ..."... !.... t.iif fiiiie to a cold run in. .... - - - j eiinint" lue im miht don "t grow. I hinted this mildly to the prok--l-or, but he frowned darkly, ami like thi wher. r t nines !!!iiu-n iil soiiiet'iuvjr aomit political -on-!i'act. and 1 got lightened ::el U1 sav jooi.-. Tie' protoso'r was a 1 doift i;tea-.i a el utle .--: ole. ..r a barber i.ok nothing of the sort a l'ole Ti 1 1 . 1. . n i.nrii'i i . -1 . Hum roiaii'i n- " r - :re ,.rinvs. He was tall , and slender, with a fierce head of 1.1...L-ri..,l..i -., miowv coniiilexion i . "i i . .!. ,. ' ir.. i.-.c ,lrc. .'d in tie- extreme of Ne- York tvle and he bgan to cast swet t ; J.H.ks at the landhdvnf t!-.- 'Victor ir,. . J. " ' - - .. ,'. t; II . . .... ........ ... .. iv.-r? ; .'ir.-. U' Kii- i.i- ..y." Hoek il-- wa- veil wortu . i.:. . ... wi .....i ..fi ,.we w'.: , ..fii.... looking ilL. I ' ' ""i- r..u-.l i.Jun:p 1 '!aekHA-cd red-cheek- ...1 lifdo women who iook as if thev aU r-lie ,i- V.ele mail else. l, t. b--widow-i and nothing h- lia- .1 been in that nUleouT siiiee the war. when Si Iloekiuj&s .iiv'l U1 tlie llell vl tlie field of Gettysburg. She ' was a jdeture to I'loc jn her neat tidv kit'he".. where everything! shown again with rubbing and soap. ' Tiie lli tor was white ; the big stove ' was as t-hiny as the proli-nsor s Itotits, ! and that wii- saving a great deal. he had her little rocking chair j.ii wor, L-tuble in the corner ov '. m here j.ot of flow-r Madura vine j.ceped ti admire the wid- Window. Vlier" .1 .-Mod. and th" in Mom outsio ov. And on wasnmg aim naMii . iii.-1.... !:ivs what a pleasure it to see her. with the sleeve- of her (li'CtS rolldl i! aU.ve lier dimpled elbows, plunging into th." snowy dough or jh-thiuL' svds. as '.hecase milit be. There v.as ?.itlire- in t! n.j looking-glasses or t kit hen : tlie widow 1 did not approve of them. She had sio time to joc-k at herself. anl she , -"j.-ed the girl-" had cnwugli to do ' v.iihout h'"ki:iu' at themselves. On Ihe big -dove .-at a big tea-kettle, so black, mi buxom and so merry, that t miidit have liem aui.tli.-r widow, 'hi Weihie-davs and Saturdays Hi" h..r was i nil 10 overuownin 11 , -.1 ' . . w ith hi.ni.i iv, for nowhere else could they get dinner or supper to please jhe'm'. Tie n the widi-ws was up to her ves in luiiness ves, and liked it. ton. She had to hear illaltout 'Ma- rierV icinatk' and 'Sarah Ellen's in- ..'lamai-hon,' and look at the laU and bonnets purchased fur the coming Sunday at that bureau of J- rench ;"a-hion 'Miss Smith a down-street.' The widow went through the v. hole .f c. villi Hying oi.lors. She never seemed busv, was aiit avs ready f r a chat, and yet everything v.as in aij'le-j.ie order and just as it vghttolie. 'w wonder manv burlv farmers fdidietl hen thev L'azcd upon the widow, but sighi-d in vain. Cnly inly one adorer had for atinienvm- -.l iikcly to please the widow Sam Nelson. He was a warm friend of licr late husband; after his death he Jaid iften da t pjjed in to talk about Si, and it had grown customary fvr Sam to liwk in and escort the wid- oiv to church Sunday evenings. Sam was a church member and led the t -miring. Now siton after the advent of the t-rofosfor Sam gave up his habit. Sam did not like the professor. It wa no use to denying it ; he hated l.im with as strong a hatred as it was consistent for a church iticmlter ' indulge in mayl-e a little strong- i .r. It was 110 consolation for Sam, af ter a visit to the widow, to go home i.r.d declare that the professor must be an ass to wear such tight, thin oled boots The professor was not an ass. and Sam knew it very well. ataV feet were of the box-iron nat- tern, and looked coarse and plow-! "I'll send round for Sam yes, I taily beside the professor's. Then! will and hear what he has got to his hfiir was a warm ginger color, j say al tout it. Yes, indeed, Sara's a and grew on the whiskliroom prin-; good fellow such a good friend of ciple. Sam was disgusted with it. poor Si's ami I know he'll give me He made up Lis mind he would not good advice. He's a church mem ro near the widow till that fellow ' Iter, and what a deal poor mother was gone, and that f How showed I thought of him, to 1 sure.n 310 signs of going. What was the I Sam came round and heard tlie good of washing and combing him-, story. What a position for a man -elf evening, 'washing ami combing I to be in asked his advice on such being Swanborough for the toilet j a subject. When the widow paused jtcrforMed by eligible at the close ! m her Etory Ham sat for some time f the day. in profund silence, wl then burst No ! it was us.l:s ; there was the 1 out : Mumbling block with the snowy , "Well, Mrs. Hockings, I can't ay forehead, the diamond studs and a word. Maybe I'm right and may 1 he clustering locks. Then the pro-1 lie I'm wrong; but don't sell the fe.-sor had a nasty way of doing all 'Victor' that jioor Si Hockings work the talking, and if anyone else said 1 ed so hard for don't sell the 'Vic anything. looking at them as if he i tor' and marry that fellow, for I thought thev must be a little crazy ' believehe's a swindler!'' to take such a liberty. The widow tared at Sam in open- Sundav evening jiass.il several mouthed amazement; but it was t imes in' this wav. Sam liegan to P"t. and. wih as he might, Sam pi-.ie: lie .ponod " his store with the could not get it in again. In fact, calm' of despair, but his heart was on tiie whole he did not care; it was in it no longer. He did not care letter ; to tell his real opinion if he whether his n. w and fashionable ; died for it. prints, at twenty cents a vard. took When the professor came home ihe fashionable "eve of SwanWough ; the door was ojn-ned by the help, r not : nether did he try to din-i who told him that Mrs. Hot-kings j.oso ..f his prime Porto Ki'eo sugar, ', had retired for the night. He was at seven cents a pound, as of vore. hi a good humor, having sold a great Sam was a .iisapjioi'ited and ghloinv ! many bottle of hi mixture for kill man. " ing the iota to bug and making the Sunday evening -ame on. e more ; ! ftache grow ; but he had to n-tux-Sam vent alone to hureh, went ! without smng his Emma, which . arlv. in time to sv the lamp light- w"s. v'7y harV . . , . 1 and fiuell the kerosene: he caml. -'xt j"-ng the widow rose not but t.H.k his seat The church ; V;irI-v iln,,1 l0!i'', ramdly' sill.-drapidlv: the drls with new ; 1,1 r cu? wtl' fluphwl and eyes hats to" I- admir.,1. and the cirls : were than usual, while her v illi old l,ats on whis,M-r..l and "'Ovement era quick, not to say Jau-hed. asiuuch as to sav thev de- inalPlsh . , ,. . pWd new hats, and would not'havc , 1,c w;as 111 the thn!nS ..neofthemif you them to. i thc Pfcfi,ur . cme d.own m,h,i amWbil on: then the widow i r,K,m' lnn"nR an air, and looked ameinwhh prof.sor, and in the '"P from ho breakfast-tray, with a buttonhole of his long-tailed New kh,rt uo!1 . , ,. , York coat was a blossom off the: "( " "P. ma chere that widow's double white j.ink. which ,was, 1 r;m U ll ,Rot. ll out of th,c hadU-enthe apple of h. r eve all ar.k of 11 8n,.a11 n'd J4wtianr, with v. inter. Oh, dear: Sam's swelling heart ihreateni-d to burst the buttons of 5;is v.-id. He heard the hymn given out, and saw the widow find the place, and give the Pole half the took, and iok up at him anil ir.ile S-iTii Mixr tio mur.i- firtc.ir vicecloseilat last; he went home. ' .in w of his boots, sat up at the win- . low and thought. He would leave Swanborough! go for a missionary j 10 the Pacific islands. Yes, go fnf. ; ver! jx-rhajis to be. eaten by the ; hvatlien uft. r a very indifferent pro- 4-ew f ,-or.king. 1 Sam thought of the news being) iao nf : I I'J italic I tv. . l'- ji r .at. the n'hock to the widow would b.io , , . f , rvWr eniile ' Diivu "nv nui u a ..... . , - ,.ro,w indHcribabk , i ,d , .1 i VlUCf was rtill forever his voice. At last she would know his worth. Alas! too late; but then it struck him that if it was too late f..rtlic widow it would be rather to late for him also, and after he went into the stomach of that paint- d chieftain he would find it the' i.onrno from whence no traveler re-! turns ' Alas! tliere was little consolation uf tj10 widow's grief, wild as Sam pictured it. What j Iteautifullv miiii.h-d t.i l.e torn bv emotion and ! airitated by sobs, when he would not j be there to soothe her anguish? W'hv shou 1 t'nose eves, where lurk- j in' imns of mischief dwelt, be over flowed I'V tears when Sam would; not be present in 'tlie body' to dry i., th 1,1 , ! The widow and the professor sat ' qI.iik' in tlie ilinnin? rxm of the I Victor; they sat by the open win- dow alter evening service, just HKe .Sam. only their Hoots were on, ami i thev were not gloomlv coiitemplat- J m' estirjalion irom ineir oeiineu in r .-lll l.:lIlol irolll llieir U'lOVlHl .. - , .1 1 II - .1 l....,:,. '.. -o nil thev sat bv the w-.-j.- ",, , . , I i..ii;i. n :it a : I lev sal iv l ie ' r . " f , i window, and convenient to the el-; bow of each sat a glass of some cooj- in- h.-verage, mixed l.y ctiUOjUg : hand of the widow he.-s. il. "Knima, my lov. cara mm: said tlie prolosor trom which re-; ma) If my reader may conclude lie had iiimii.' considerable progress in I Mie sent lor .-am. !tion!" tlie widow' guod graces, and was1 He came and promised to be si-; ...v sai,I th.s father as l.e aheid of Sam a god many laps. jlent on certain conditions. ; ,;. ,;,. j,.,; a .;,,;al. wj;i, ,,,. haii-l Kmiua. my iuoi.)? Alt thou not! Sam, junior, is now old enough to!.m(j ,js t.vw ith the utiser, mv .purir.''' Vlie widy..' smiled and walkabout ami kii'K-k his ginger-; ,V(U 1)IV ((U"t all,j j(UV VoU two twist.il the corner vf her neck ril tohired head againt all the t ibhs ; ' ' .nmtu ,',f r, l-;indv. The Dible savs bon round her finger. "Emiua. wilt I'.'oti always oe roiueni iuuni mi .1 l... . I ...... ... A. .1 I ... I .! : 1 . . -1... ....t.. I... - rs and loors. who gain a 'mean . ... . r. livelihood bv seiJu; dark sugar and . r ..: t i ..'..,. .rt a very iineuor uraii'i oi ica . thou content: The widow had never viewed things in this way before. She was co!it-"j;t. She began to feel a little ashamed af herself for it. She coughed and dm U'.'t answer. '"Come with me luV dark eyed brid", I will bear thee native land, where thv away to my tdiall gladden the hearts of jirinoesj and nobles where Hutu slultreign r very U(cn." This was splendid; the widow liked it verv niucn ; '"Sell, my darling chere amie- .1 : . 1 ... 1 ...:i. .... luismw uutrn, aiiu jco iui mew thy proper sphere, where thou shalt i mix with iwbles, and princes, and i shine before courts.." It was nice to think pf shining le- jfor courts, and also reigniug ",very Ujuecn;'' but selling the "Vietor': j was another thing. Emma did not ! relish the thought the "Victor," .'that poor Si had worked so hard for, j they tad toiled for together for many I vears. aiw all the old fashioned j bods, with patthwork quilts that j 'mother' made, with kir old sewing lalwuit in these days. "Sell UiC Vic- j Jor' mi !" j The widow was mad. Jf keeping a jiublie house wasl low well, she 1 always kept s. public house. Silling ! corn-plasters vau't high, neither babies' patent fc;ding j Kittles and things for keeping their fved warm, nutmeg graters and washes iof thx complexion. What did he mean? j The widow bade him good-night 1 somewhat abruptly, and went to j bed, not to sleep, but to think things uver. The belt day the professor left early in a top bwggy, packed with .Cora plasters, patent mouse-traps and feeding-bottle?, and othur arti cles 10 numerous 10 mention : ne I knew somehow that Emma would prefer his room to his company. It was washing day, and maybe th- widow's temper might have beep, a little longer than it was in the morning. Stanislas left early. He had Itegged the widow to call him so, ami she did it with 3 gulj at the high-sounding title. She worked hard all day, and in the afternoon, when the fruit of her labor hung in the sunshine, she sat down and made un her mind. little engravings. "(J.xhI morning!"' said tliewido, thijying into her voice thc chilling influencji of two or three good-sized i-.t bergs. The prijn.e,si.T dn-v near and tried to steal a kiss, but Euiiwk dodged him. . fa""at is the matter, my angel f inamrwl the 'h, nothing nothing much. ft your breikfast, and when you get thro ush I'!J have a little talk with you." The professor oleyed, but a aak scowl sat on his loftv brow. He did not look go amiable bymr.ny! flofToof? as before. , . ; Breakfast pwewe.. slowly and j ltiFt as it was drawing 4r n . rsi ' l v.li:. !. i! riiclii-ii mill ; ,... . tlie room with ojten mot:tl), and face ; ahv pale with terror. i -- e- ., , , 1 -Oh Mrs. Hockm-s! Oil mv dinin"" ui t!ie fiht'' i 'i ... i i in, The prof. ---or looked wildly round i ii.( xi'idiiw t.i rt..T iinh:T'iir i.ii:. il." ii:i" t.Htii.. x ... a . i I..., ,,t.! V ' 4t 1 the oihecrs wire m the room. ; -Ha! my boy!" said the ddest ' What's the matter ?" ra-ped the widow. '"Nothing's the matter now we ve got this bird, i.iaam; doa t i.etne: least awav. Ned, tl Ned. tl;-.' bracelets! Don't ingliteii tiie laoy, Jem ; inaieM-ape of vours was smart but you always j are such a highflyer we can trace; vou so easv." ; 1 '"He said ht wa a pr.r-fess-or turnc he They removed the professor, and ; line wiaow icu aoom as mean us n : is ikissiok-.or a tout l' " j widow to feel. j .. Villi 1 1 ..I-..M 1.. I ..I.. .... ...1 1.!.;. nun i b...... ,v ...u;,i.... w.., HUB I null i.e uu;iiii dear, what a fool 1 nave made oi , , i i i oear. w nai a hku i n.i.e myself ! At lengtli it strucK her the oi person in .raniK.n.ugu wm. kiu- ianyitilllg anoui n was .-am -nciou. i ';.li would eia lor r?am, ami oeK mm to ie siwni. Mie kucw nam i wouiu never ueiray uer coiim.euiv. and thairs. ! il rj i . i,i ..-..ii'iiit.. ii ' Nelson. i j 1 .1 11, .11. .ii,l .ii.--ii' flu evt'l .'.in. m um, 9 !"" ; .. i i : l. ... : I .iit rni in ,,.ll't ilt t 11 T T! . , . . . I II . L .-.I. .. 1-...;. . . - .1.1 lf(H.I , .... , t i. i,v. ',. in 'iw.'ll lll'Kt hill 1 iiiiulii iXlliltv, ! i;;u r tin i. dun- o he is bless you, ma'am, re-, It .in .ui nic .u .ui mat mi J. .p . Mi . :. f:lt:1. ,1 the oflieer, with a chuckle... uon i s.na.num.g. i.ieni.. ; ',;.; :in. He U a professor ot bank-notes ; i 1 ' ni.eimg. .., ." . . i. .rn . ...I me ore ill" W ilV 1 O orui.-e'. , i iiuin u.unn, .uui imnwii, isamighty smart '?" j i:..,, h ii il!i on him nuli- Washburn Simoso:,, John Young, jusi got aay iron e ,,.io.. , j , j (. T k u fractured. three weeks ago. ly didn t you cd thc oi . , , ( ; F j ht.a(l en run to Canada, Jerry W by were ) a Mid . ou 1 listillerv ln-tbre l!:e vou so siu ia, man ; . . . . , land if she ever gets a little ero.-s, thu '1i.,1..ii 1 11 1 -1 ...'..-.l ..:l," l','t mew lanmoru 01 ine u-ior only to inquire: '"Km, do vou re-: memiH-r the professor . Tle Hon-OK Tnl Man. At the I nion depot the other iiiormr.1' ollu-er button oliscrved a; tall, lor.n-lciiir'i.l strantrer, who seem !.il to be clothed mostly in a linen i sweet MiiiJ.!,iiS!.r. wipe his eyes and blow his! s of princes j 110i,, litt) ,,i;r .iiflerin-' mental .lis-; tress, and he uppi'ua.ii,e.d and asked j the cause. ! "Oh. lot-; of things,' replied thi man. as betook out his han.lkei-j chief. "Is tliere a camp-mccting ! anv whero around here?' ; "Not that I know of," i "And they don't have ni.v prayer-1 meetings around here in the day j time? j "There Isn't anyone around the dept ihaj makes a specialty of singing (Jos pel hymns, is there?" Jn . 1. 1 . . I.. II... ... wife run away "No ; never had one." "Ust vour wallet?-' "No; 1 never carry a wallet." "AnvlKtdy abused vou? ''No; everybody is kind tome. "Then why these tears? Strong men do not Weep without a strong cause." "I weep I weep because the world is cold because it it wicked because human nature has Itecome auspicious. I weep because another sun 2;3j arisen on the evil passions of men,v "Are you naturally sorrowful ?" "I am. I sometimes wish I wasn't that way. How long before the Lake Shore train gos ?" "Twelve minutes." "Then I will spend eleven min utes in further weeping. Have you a private room in which I can sit and cry V "Say, old maB, what a your lay .' asketl the oflieer, looking him over. 1 "Mv lay is weeping, I am the j sorrowful man from Columbus," "That's too thin. What's the particular racket this morning ?" "Won't you give me away ? ' ask ed the man, after a fresh dig at his tycti " "No." "I am dead broke and want to go to Toledo. Thc conductor who gA out stands over there, and I'm weeping for his benefit He has already marked my grief, and he wonders what ails me. When he asks me for my ticket I'll either be a missionary who weeps over the avarice of railroad corpora tions and appeal to his charity, or a country panon who lost his money on the confidence game, qw let me weep some more. He wept some more and then said : "It's the best lay in thc world. Its a hundreds times ahead of check or riding on the springs, and it costs me nothicg, and is always ready. I cried myself froin fiijumbus to In dianapolis, wept from tliere to Chi cago, and then soblied mystlf iJong to Detroit. I now ween that I may see Toledo, and I shall depend ujt on emotion to scoot nie thro' to Columbus in good stvle. I will now edge along toward the conduc- tor and give way to another burst of j mingled grief and contrition. Ta j ta, old tlae-eoat don't give away a ' mau who could not raj- a nickel if hin eye ihould give out to-morrow." A HonibleTraged. San Francisco, Oetolter 21. Iast night (leorge A. Wheeler w ent to the ixilice station and confessed that he bad murdered his sister-in-law, Delia J. Tillnwi, i;j a lodging house at No. 23 Kearney afreet uJ packed lier body in a trunk. His statement Has at once verified. Thccireumstanccsof the case are remarkable. The deceas ed had been living with her sister and heeler, and the latter had subjected her to his desires, his wife beinur cog nizant of the fact, but concealing the afuir tp avoid a scandal. latterly a man by ttt Ra7e of (ieorge W . I'ectfiam, wno Decame a,(Vaiatod with the family some time ago at Cisco, Placer count', sought to mar rv Delia. This created jealousy on the part of Wheeler, w ho yesterday wliilc Delia was sitting on bis lap fchjtvtcl her to death. Wheeler and hU fan.K York. f-mierly livcl in New i !.u:rn sti,Us- AIuig the Norihcm 1 1 acific radroa 1 tin snow is reported . What everybody wants a pleas-i SmTIatX.id thIr ant, reliable medicine that d.Ls no;,, vend in, )L e -V I harm, and prevents and cures di- sease bv keeping the stomach in perfwt order, the WcU regular, and ' the kidneys and liver active. Si 1 a medicine is Parker s dinger Tonic. it relieves every case, and we have seen stacks 01 letter lroni thousands should be." said ..!... ' If-po nave been saved and cured ley it Ke ctlurpoluinn. Tribune. ; AFntlici- Who Meltot!. TLe oilier fvoniiii? a citizen of Pe- i iron !e( i;oiie i koned t i his 12 year old : ) to the woodshed, toil lo immn mi" ...l,.- l,.. h-l. 'irivn 'J1 ''r-"n : 1 there lie I . . il lili ..- ...... .vv. y.y.ijV: aritin man yon hav; II. in- inanv tin.es fii! : :have 1 i. .id jhilit . ! "-ti. i; iter t:::.5 w as "t about mar- i ,s ii;iii!.; raun l r in l kiuo re-; - i t,i;,.d the bov p... .t t..e "1 Help it. a v. n. ichiKrL'U to Wiir tii" InL Take off! i your coat . fl-'ht-' i.lll. I :l il l. i lie uov x ii.io inn with called me names.'' van iie.j..u v.... . lie said 1 was me son oi a wire-, ' iiat ! v hat's that? And he said vmi was an oince muter. What! what ;ti;i,. i., tl,.. tiv.iion-r of that "raeiou.- wouhln't jK(y r ..m fjve minutes!'' whee?.- t(1 tjll. M ,Ii;in ;ls j hopped j around. "I iit no with that,'' continued t,1(, ,1))V the boy, ' and then lie said you laid vour pi;.es for o'.liee and got left by a l.irge majority. I couldn't stand that lather, and so I sailed MVi.r t)ll. f..,.0 ,m,i i, ked over the fence and licked him bald ,:Ui ! j eaii,.,j ;, j,.ss-n two ;xUash nu it you niusi, iaioer, iuh fct-md it to hear you the malignant npposi- . . j (.u!,i,j't, !a)jUS(.,j ,v it is wroiv to li.'ht. but the Hibl . must make ;.l'owance fr political and the vile slander of nartv. I only brought . " J . O. . ..I ; .. .. li 1. etc i'i 1 1 : i-. 10 Mm, now run V" eaii i.'t'. 011 v.ir.r 1 oai. au U Hal 10 Sa. ay I would rather w.ilk." 1 not "1 !;a!! ratlier wa Sav "lait'l Say for y Sav ""1 doaht not I -hail." "for v.r.i and me, .11 and I." win :'n -r I be pres no' nt or not Old not "jire: Say "not ti nt or 110. at I kno-.v." and not "that ! Uiii.v. of." Sav "j-etijra it to nc" ij'-d in "return it back to me. ' Say "I seldom see him, and Hot "seldom or ever see him." Sav "fewer friends," an.l not "less friends." Say "if I mistake nut." laid not "if 1 am not mistaken." Say "game is plentiful," and not "is plenty." Say "I am we.ik in comparison with vou," and not "to you." Ssay "it mil.- very ast,v and not "very h n.l.'; Say "its primitive sense,'' aaid i,,t "its primary t rnse," Say "he was noted fot hU violence," and not "he was a man notorious for his violence." Say "thus much is true," and not "this much is true." Sav "1 iilVd if" and not '"I lifted it up'." And last, but the least, ray "1 take my paper, and pay for it in advance. Not lli. l.uiliy I'arly. The cuudu.i.t of some of the drivers of the street cars in aJypuon; Tex as, certainly very reprehensible. Uecently an old lady got on the street ear, and as soon an kIjo set her eyes on the driver, she called out, "You are the very driver that refused to stop the ear, and made fun jf inc.'' Yutuda-' af? -rnoon?" he asked. s ; j "On the Urdav aiuiiiccr.." rtur of Tvrcnt v-seveoth i street and avenue L ?" "Yes, on the northwest corner?" "Just about that corner." "At three o'clock?" "Yes, sir ; at three o'clock !"' "Was it a blue car, with a bay to tiie r "Ceitainjy L'ue car and bay mule, and a lclkr vith a cd Jmple oil his nose and mouth like a cattish, just like yours, driving it." "And you craned out your neck this way, and ojieiu-d your mouth until one could read the makcr.s name on your false teeth, and bawl ed out, "Stop that car! stop that car ?" "Yes; you scoundrel," she repli ed, davii)!r .back to hit him with an umbrella. "Then it wasn't me, tor lam al ways polite to ladies, even if they arc ninety-five years old, tjiort por celain teeth, ami sass car-drivers. Ta ! ta!" and he jumped over the dash board to swap cars with the driver coming the other way. t o HI tc 4ee of Cows. The age of homed cuttle may generally U- knows by rings on the 1,. :n . ' . .. ' ' horns till t'u-irtenth year;' after that time they give no indication of aire further than the animal has passed us lemii year, ine nrst ring aji pcars on thc horn after the animal 14 t h o years old soon after, as a gem-fa) ruk fhoue'h sometimes be- tore that age. Juiiul' tho third year the ring gradually ' im.r and at three years of agi-'is nomiiletV ly formed. The second ring ap-H-ars .luring the fourth year, and at the fifth year it is complete. After that period an additional ring is f",i!;jeil ea.-h year. This rule is"suf licicidiy j)iuhi uiul pyen a voung farmer nee. Is but Jiftlo pa1ti.' u enable him to read a cow's age on her horns. A cow with three rings is six years old ; with four rings 'is seven years old. No new rings are formed after the tenth year: the deejH-r rings, however, ami the worn appearance of the horns are pretty sore i.udi.cationu nf old age. " N.-vere StorniN. CilK-.oo,Octol e 17. Severe snow 1 storms are rejM.rted from thc north- i" L'l"s; ui'jtcr man at anv time thirds of tl... ,u,ti.. '' V . i -.ml it will ,1.1., . T '" 1 y a u,uu loss. "Iviur nm-', ; calling to see bow 1 1 110 Vfiia f f I tho uit f V' ' pillow; "I vc been MUiil IUH iiiLt." practicing all! . l . ...... ...i...,i.' i i. aim o ntpScMonln b !Ii.-liIlrry. Ci.vcixNATr, October 2 A di.-;- sti'ii iron Icrre Haute, lml., to the i C nivwix'xd savs: "At 3 o'clock this ' atu rnoon the boilers in Cox & Fair- bank's distiller, one of the largest in the country, exploded and set the liiiihlin on fin-. T!v wildest ex eiiement vrev:iilcd. '! '"depart - liielit, witii the aid ot iin- l-..iicc illvl 'citizens, sonn subdued tlie tlam.'s. and extricated tne workmen who . . . . . , . . hat l.ecn l.unei m theUeons causea . .,.. Vi , -f-V"- V. " V i ' Penny, fireman; John 1 .rooks. bricklayer: Harvey Day, 'colored.) laborer ; uliaiii Ik-rgman and M. K. Ileilley. Ihe last named was an niplo'e of John V. Nico'ai it Co., of Cincinnati, and was superintending , - 'y- i tii'eman, both legs and arms broken, fatally injured; Henry Wilson, j woimued aoout t.ie head, m a cru dared makejical condition; Eugene Mehring, j head bruised, will probably recover ; ex'losion occurred, and says the boilers were carrying !K jM.ninds o; steam. One entire battery of three boilers exploded. The loss to tlie dl.-liilerv is about $('..( KM. The Ii((sl)iii'i;ii DasU-r. I'lrrsnun.-iii, Oct. IS. Tiie coro ner's investigation as to the cause of the collision on the Pennsylvania I.' iilni-i.1 .in s;:Onr.l iv ihe Pith inst.. . .".... ..,...,.i.,.i...i i.. ;..i.. 'i i.. V. .11 I 1,111 111. I'll MI-li 1:1 I. All' jurv returned a verdict, "Tiiat by reason of negligence on tl." part of William .. Pen rod. l'a''iuan,and John Kauth, conductor of the tii"st section, and Julian Hugley, engineer of tlie second section, a collision resulted, and the d-.ith of William H. I.ove was caus ed thereby, ami the jury do further say that the Pennsylvania l!ailnad Company was guilty of criminal negligence in their failure to take due precaution aaim-t tin o eiii- 'p-nce of sui !i a terrible t-atasfropiie : ey were negligent 1:1 iaihng to .jvide rijles whereby the seeo-nl .'V-'iU i oiiid hai beeit nt.t'died oi 1 t!:e wiu i'cahoUt.i of lli; iiist section, a-ainst tiie ; and in not guarding a;; 1 overloading of trains, and linaliv iti I not em i of men ! tv .i.i-i." hiving a sullicieiit iiu;n!n r to proueriv ll):ina'e t!:eir I IM ClIAni.KSTO.X, S. V., October l. A I'.re broke out in one of the cotton sleds of the Commercial Cotton ', Press and Wharf Company, at two 1 ( i.'i-k Sunday afternoon. A strong i iijilh".vcet viiul Sit'ept the flames ! rapidly down the wharf, eunsin.mig I two large cotton sheds and one i brick warehouse partially stored i with cotton. The fire soon spread to the cotton on the wharves, and thence to threo j'-ritixh steamships, ISorrowdale, Trava.noro and Bed ford, which were lving at the pier ij.artially loaded with cotton. The 1 ravancore and Isedtord are only slightly damaged. A derrick on tin; picdibrd was burned, and in fall ing struck 'hp third mate tin the head, killing him almost m.tianijy. Estimated loss, '2,im bales of of cot ton, valued at $"),0iKI, exclusive of the burned and damaged cotton on steamships. Damages to buildings, sheds and wharves of the Commer cial Wharf Company, estimated nt about $"20t,00; fully insured, most ly in foreign companies, A t'ollioioii, Ciiic.v.o, October 20. An acci dent occurred on the Chicago, IJur lington and Quincy ILiilroad this atWniyon, ti,.aji S. mora, 111., smash ing up the baggage cat and two pas senger coaches. A switch engine backed into the N. Y. express and wrecked the baggage, ear and two coaches. John Siglcr, of Pennsyb vania, was struck bv a splintered 1 tort ion of the roof and seriously 'hurt, while C. A. SchafUer editor o: the A'.u'i at Patavia : Kdward Morgan jofDcs Moii'.tS, ai.d ii. Ii. Wallace, I of Chicago, were severely bruised. 1 .....1 ..!..,-.. 1. .ni( null 1-3 ice.:....'. oiiL ivoiiuos. Anotlifr kenlueUy Vemlenn, 1n isyiu.K, Kv., October 21. A special despatch from Poii't Lick to the Qiurirr-Jiiunud says: "On Sat urday night, last, about two miles from Kig Hiil, .bitksn u-unly, noar a still house owned by James Abrams, a liglit occurred between .liraiiu, hu Koiis and other jiartics on one jide, and William and James Il'itclifie on the other, James llat cliife was shot in the face and in stantly killed. His brother William was shot in the side and mortally wounded. One of Abranvs sons v,;e-: struck on the head with a rock, and illiquid jj,ilj die from the ef fects of the w ound. " "Lliu ifait- re suted froni an old grudge." 'Kistny-tf ivc ll.,!lnr "You do not tell me that your husband is up and about again," and entirely cured by so simple a medi cine as: Parker's "(iinger Tonic?" " Yes, indeed, J dj," said Mrs. Benjamin to lil-r ciKtuhiug neigh bor, "and that too when we had foolishly paid eighty-five dollars in doctor's bills and prcucrijitions, and after he had been givui un by his phyrtieians to die. Now my husband feels as well as ever, entirely cured 'v u"8 excellent Ionic.-' Anil inany a sick man might bo well in a e.ek jf Jiijiy would only try it. Il.ti-rlltl. Ci'inif, I.v.xnoNvn.i.K, Vt., Oct., 10. Uy ron Wake this morning murdered his mother, sister, and step-father 'ifh a knife and then hange'l him sif The cause ia jnsiniity The murdtr was committed in the town of Sheffield. Vt.. one mile from Win-clock Hollow, The murderer was 25 years of age. He had about six years ag. a spinal diflicultv, which caused the loss of his reason. He was confined in an asylum two years, when he returned " home he V'-S consider safe, but was of an ug ly temper, as, in fiict fni aUa ha been. Ilia mother was tYi yearj old and his step-futher 71 veaw. If:i-tl l a 'rutin-, V" 1a" ih'UtU'r UKM' od,Kk.t!' """ing a tramp, who. "dS r(,'us somtthing to cat on the ' " Iory. one mile from l uckerlon, bet iue'tu iliiJ l.a.n. and i.;i.-) utf-iroveil, to-'rtlier wit i il. 1 ULiit: li.-tti 1 iiirikiiiti 1 111 Tt.r ii.ii..;. T't, T . 11 . ,,ntu'11. CUUril lire anil WHS1 Ijmi;! U .lla.la.,. .1 I a'a - -.1(1. I r . ilt'.uil. JAte., 4)1Wiia;. j Tho citiwns art- in jiuirjuit of thc in- ' cendiarv LYDIA . FiKHA. OF LYNN, MASS. Vi'--? .v. -c. J: DbCUVEnEII op Tor all Female Complaints. This prTTwral ion, w iti r.vtvy Ijmifl'vi, cimaWa of ,;iUii J'.-rtjf thUii are hanul to t.V m drl ktto InrdJiJ. t pun one trial the merit of thla Com pAiQd mill Ik nC(isniis'J, Mrlief is lrame-iLite ; and Y7brn its use! rcntuitK-d, fn ninety-Dine case ta bun. t!ri,arraaiwntciir,I-irff?f"rjith will t .ty. . ia account of iu tr'Tca merits tt UtHhyp. ratttatenttai &d prx--;ri,t -i by the pb.-iau Ittccor.utrv. It wJl run fntlrvTy wrrt form cf fnllln f tti utrua, l-acorrbttoa, irrcuiur and ptLinf ul IcnittnuUoa al! Ovarian Troubles, IrjaaniiDatioQ acd lirenUlon, tlootlines, aU PL'placemrcf.'i and th rou atHncnt irpiuirJ weak oesc, and in especially adapted ta thcClianceof IJfe. It will aucrive and rxpei tumor a from tlie atriu la on er'y stay o? derfl.j.mcnt. Tbe tendency tav&acero-ii iiumorthcro ia cbeced inry p-r-txlUy by IH 25C. la ft t, vi j r.-'T.J 1.1 I-o t!;o rrear cat and hsst iFUi-ily- thut L. r-vr b-t-a iilcnver ed. It ponnf-at-ifvcry pt.rtiun of tho syhtm. and (cirrs nwllfeaadvijr. Jr r. ra'.vrs fifctav.iUtiiienrr,ili troj3aUtrariar for sriinuI.in:,Brii n liwci wtaiaW f the irtomjuli Itcurm ISJnatjnj?. JI ai.nfh' ?rvn rrr.ranr CrarnU Ivbility, i-U cj.U v-jw Ivj-rtn a.d in: iretl?n. That frtHrj of Nar!i flown, causing p weight and barka.-ho, irtnlivayn rT!.ri-mly tunil its U. It xriWJit al! tin", and ur.tlcrrll f rrumstan eca; act In hxnituf i;Utio iL:t 'n-hni tu female yA fin. I,orKititK.y'..M;-t.i;:.H.f , iti.--r tiii- o.niKuod is unvur)'- Lydia E. Pirikliano VeeJab'a Compound iTreparf ilarr.ft.nd r" V.-t-rn Arrn-a-, Iynn. :as. Price St. Mt btt( - for C -'. S'i:t lyuAituitlw form of p.ll.-. nl j in 1 : .'.'' is ktiizv, a rec eipt of price. $1"), f-r I. . ., I ? . . M. . P!KUA3 fre-(yanswrr4a!U !; .r.i f v. i.iy. S. ad f r ium i'tlct. Addr.r - a' -re ,t f.-ujr'. ' fartulysJiuiMU- :u. ';t ! Vi:a U I INKIIAV LIVKtt PILLS. TW tuit r,v,i-:(.n. Lui:;, ad ijriiiy f tl-iO I.;i-.-. . Ij.i. r 1 1: v . i.oVl), i5:ri:t;i.-T. SumriM I. V. ll'.rt l.e.-:-. In '' onsl:llil .is.- Iv IlKrf. puM!c 1 r oi:r tweet j yr.irs, an.l irt tho bffct ; prcitanit lou er in-rent.-.! for HESTOr.lT.I. J ; t.u.i.' iiu; t; T-t ' V ; i t i if i: . colii;; A- i i tri' . y .! It mi;li'' tl.p ii.Mii t ral food ud.I color tu IL;- ) j I b a i r glitR'! w 1 1 ! n a t J ciuiot; iho -tUin. It will j . imrruuf u:l thlrker. th ! ... I Iad:Eg Krow.n uf (Uo hair, j.rr- I Tt-r.t lt Main l.iiij cru! j ' fallinsr o:T, and thus ; AVI f It ci AVERT BALDXESr?. ;, Cbrrn i. i. .ii.;. r.r..j.- v tion-t ami nan.irun. -i x h u;; ju.t.vbj ;ii it i very .l.-y-.i-HLl., i;lin the hair a silkrn nf:uii wbich ull U'.iiiirc. Tt tnui tUn hrnii cleat. :i ( ll'iu., i j I WHISKERS uill . l.uiiije the L.aril to a UKUW.N or ULACli at tliscretiou. iieinfi in Mill- .1';.-.U1..:. It la Cily il'iipllfj, cntl firoOurrs a K'niiaurDi folur that will not wash ciT. P. HALL & CO.. mm, N.'rl. by all Dca cs In Mediilne. A ilLvuTry wht.h curoj tiy li.o ua;un.l pitai AHHORlJTIOlSr. i'.ll lisn;e f the Hldnvy, Blmldor. I rlo rf irn aud ..rru je.n, wh.u iitiilrtf fwrnn. it ii; c.ml'jttal.ie ui ti.e .aiivnt, liti;e is It? eifovti. n.l tlie ftrjt .are f..r liiuse Ialn:ul aud uiucii .Iruaued acc:ijnit Plabefes an J Cri-flit's Ditfasp, while Its cure or Ursf'l. Ilrop.r, t'aiarrn or ill. Kinrtrte-r, HrlmhnM I-psi). fnlnful I rlBittlnar. IliKla-Colorel l rir. fr.n Hmhnr.anil Hnlia ! CltK Bur fc scjiu'mori' like miracles thuncawaul natural healing. r victims i;f wasted orprostrate.1 eneretej. cuaed l.y irreuu ar n.iniij, the ahuwoi nature and men tal or ihical over exetL.n. flpil their 1,-reatei.t relict in ihe u?e of HAY KIIlNEY FAU. which atrcuttttenii ami Inviui.raiea tha iiH'ali l and re store the vitforor ticalth. PAIN IN ins SACS. We nay posit frHv, an! witbr-n fprr of contranlo lion, tuat I AY'S K1DNKV FAi fn tbe imly ctr rialn an.l termannt cure t'-r every frrtti of this re ahtnt a -id Ui-itru-viin; ct-mplaiiit. YOUNG suilcrinx from ner.ous an 1 ijliyslcal debility, lon 01 iticitiory, or vitality impaired hy the errors ot f until ur ttf) cloae apjilic;.tiou to butines nr Wi.rk, way he vejLofcd aiid iuanli.Hi.1 retraine.1. Avoi 1 ail kmdp oi kidney tu.ili.:iu.s wblult are taken into the aysteiu hy itay .if the atoiuach 1 it Id and old trvaliueDl well trie-l and proven in eth.'lent. lliouvh rotnetiinei etleellnn apiRrent eureA oioue complaint they sow the Mmd of more tronhlf'-mie an.l NTtnneut d isordera. The prlne. ol cur PA II t.rinna it witidn the reach or all, ami it wiii annually kits man times Its coat In d'WUir's l.illi. medh-inea on. planers, which at fcjt itiuo hut temporary leliet. It ean t e niwd ailiiout Tear o. lia.ia. .4 ltb !e;ta'D'y of a per manent mre. K'T sale lr all drutkiatsueberaiif. , or a. nt hy mail (tree of ooatagre) un rncenn of tin prK. Keaular I'ap. 'iOi (); children. l-5.0: Spcvlal(exira i-lie). gu tiqr Uok. "How a idle waa Saved," islv nir the history of this new ril overy and a larire reeord of moet retnarkal.le eure pent free. Write for It. Addre.11, la.T K I ll K V P I n , TslMle, Ubie. C' 4 aTTinV "wlnsjto the many worth V VfM le- lldaey l;dii ni.w eek inir inle on oar tpu atioi, we rtctin it d, the ailiieiMl 10 warn them. A.-L f..r 1 VH Kll- : V tAl. tae no other, and you will n-t be di!etke(. U "SASTSP.N AGENCY. CHARLES N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton "Irect, ew York 4U-f'oRSALK HvC. N. ntlYD, Soxkhsct Pa tt-t. JT FARM FOR SALE! I w.dh to seil my farm In .... jf 1 - at private aale. Said lata. . .mains ab. Ht M fn 40 are .'leared and In a koo.1 stale of rul- tivatii.u. The ltupr..rruien:s are a Brt-od tlanit iniune una Iramr Swii tmrn with ft )cotl on hard berlnrca.I kimlnol fruit, Tbo Uru U rtMierlait With e.4.1 anl ilrnest.me. toii. and iyaimts rcasonahle. A; W u n C . KUM I ITU V w. :P1 JAC'lIl DANIEI JyhnJtiwii. Oct. s i!G eta eiV. r- h? V! 4',e'5. (IMM 0Bp M rim MORGAN'S IWOOLEX MILLS ESTADMSHKO 1-W. ' Hivliif..r thn .t jc.r r f. l?n e-.i'lr.'ly on i!. W i.i m. i.iv .n imt.mj:iix ti'wi i i.ru.. 1 uY ' tlllt an A :-il'..n uj u.i. m iil A l,tf4C aui.u:U nl ! ; KEH7 4KB L1PF.C.ED ilACHD'SRT ; i an ! thereby al.Tiust Ji-uLleJ my ail:y fur man j Bf..ctur!CK. i I 1 hara fj oo baa I Urs itcH cvcils In j A ' CASSIMKKHS. SATINETS. i JEA;s, RtrtLLANTS, (L1NXFLS, COVERLETS. CAKrtTS, I YAKNS. fcU., ; which 1 to Farmers, I liare the kin l of ytwU T.umd. I j waut )oir woo T ! to wurk up KIKHT IX VOI R 0T.V COl .MT, n.l In onler to Tew n all my ru.t:m-T.t IB nno.1 time. I har emptmtil tlie miub nurrt't 1 h.l la. war. anil In 'Milt..u Mr. J.-Hi L. Itnujnierir. Who H st ltiir.tui-.l aij g i:i! many wrt- of tins o.untT. lwill:riv. 4 In the j.Mt, M Rive first cUt ir.is n-1 full rikie to all. &jrSew n-iunitrro an.l those we ft.tle.1 to UnJ last year, w: , please a.Uress carl to WM.S.MOK1IAX, Uiiemnhoninz, li. AW. JUP,L1C SALE Hyrlrtuaol an or lerof ile lyiied oit vf the Orj-hiiiw' 4-urt of S -rn-rTf-et enmity, P. 1 to; m iiirttet. thr witl Ie eiNci tn uM.c sale al to ;"Urt Huue in S-jiueret. n Friiht?, Xvrnubirotltj i 3t 1 fVI.-r-s f 51. tho hillirwiriir rta! e:at-r, lute rfi rwi f S-ifnael Wiii. iIcimm-!, vl : , A.. I. A ir.irt ui un t ntu i in Diiio m-iin-e-isf tf Siiii ret, c'Titainirirf j' vrrvt and i:'4 in-he-. ad.intnt luinl of Ja-r Kttn!t. Srttnuel Trent. ( 'h;irl-s Will and titer-', ull clriircj and in a tfoo-i Hiir o cuitiv.ti Ion. The I. md U ! jr! quihty ail! h:3 vein ot g kj-! coiii ij,vuetl va it, aittl lwi'U W;itr-ji!. .V. 3. A ft lan! cin';r.nlr.r ar,; arpt. !'m'i:f liin n of i:vt rlt-8 Wilt an'l Auus'ih ime:, :iHut V2 acres fleareJ ; tlif tiulanc u wrll tiTii''rijii aii'l hw (wveril t priii) u it. Tue i oi in t-t ex'fllfrit quality. 2 x 1 wiii ta o'lerei id smaller low If ileir'l. T E R M S: oi-thir't. aflor dptiU'Hinic expem ", t' remain ft ln;ri tiie prviu:-i'.-i, lhs Uiu.rcsi t i i pai.t an Etiilly to tiie wi'low turiD-r tier iiv, an t t h-r deitli tlid prifH-iicil ?U'U I'i b i-.l io !, tifirs ; oe-tnirl uitno rjI-tR"5 to W pti I iii r mlinuv ti m ui -viltf. ta 1 tiie ruiaiti lr iu tw r-juil u nu a I pa ru-r.r. ti bir ikvure-t ty ju irf inti- Nn-U. Tt!i trr nt of han l m mv to tn? p-i i on as Uie prvty I Kii'-'ti .town. I iffbtrirK.SPAfLER. 'U13. "Irur::. l FACTS SVOSTH KKCW1NC. J K C':n?-r. Enriin, 5i. .lri", iillncin n-ni ir-n ..r ).T.'f tf. -t liiui.'im : kn.wtj nro 1.1. VluiuYliV c.riil.m.'.t i.I l'nstK' tjiN.irit Tonic' CiS 10 m.vkf! it Ii. iv:it.-hE. bleed Puntter tad Io to! Ileal! h KoJ Mra;;ttt iliiatvr f Fi 1 -f. 1 1 U lh. iom;.i.i;i.;n c f Fir-SmV jG'.'.glk T...-SJ that n 1 O.mjuv. t in In::; rxijt f tro I' is iisrtl. I. yt:t i-avOysptpna. Head- .ie Lier C-ior.ler. ur if v. a. rr.il.l Ktuii j ft'ilant, f.r;irtiM-r, ti I'-' sm H "t. itif H'.'d f .; iiiO f.T v i, it i-; liit'hiy mmiiw aai iii tvirornt:n t.ut wt t ir.'. sk .;. y If yini ara flnr;!y vssI.ts cwr.y with Con f.jmptionor fui sn-l::i'ss, if yu l.are a PVnfu! SCounhoraUa.f Cold, i-a:iBi;R'.i t.iviu Tonk L aiII survlr u-.t !. It riv u; r an'l riir-.r t. ii.o f t-IiH aril a.'"-!, tn-l i.iac--r:ajE rr-Uii f r f;heoat.:n an-i tii.-lcra Inrantum. fit UiS Sani lliin(!rr-.i cf LiTCi; It. St.; If ?re fco'inc ti'iM-rfil)!" d.ir't iralt until mi on down hh'Ic, tut . tin. T..ste toJy.; No inut'r waaty.M:rit!:J.-aic-yimAoraiiuay lit- it will i:iv. yr mnt r.'l:. f. Iti-nitma r ! I'ARki.K'a (iOTrr. Toxic fa not f x rtim dniilc but tru- Be I a.i.l Puntt Family -Vetlicin rer rni-1.', c-.m-jiHin' .1 Ity r-w- .rcc.-. atitl enliivlv u-ffi'i'i'iit f t-. rn rfUtf rs ' f in.;er -reKUii'i..ns ,tu.i ail ili-'r T.Mi.i-ri. 1'ry buttle. YulU' diu? 'ist can Ei-Tiily you. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Th Bst ail Sust Lmuninlcal ilalr Drej.inj txc;..iUt:cly pcrfume-1 and prrfeaiy harrnlerf. Tt: Alwaja Ceatore Gray or Faded Hair to i:s er-ir.-J yr.-ih.:l t 3rd .-.pj-'Mranre, sr.d it rarrar.rd fo wor ,:i C'..., Pj..:.i and urcvent bal:tnei.s. A iw tp:.h--lion. rf il r..-.i-i .often ihe ha r, tleh- ail dar.lri.ff krd cu-e it. ii.r. and hu-aDOJr-tf fes'p. :u l.y wli iii-!.(;'..t.'..r50v4s Stp cmher 8 A. J. CASrHEKK. W. U. YB EASE. ;;04:lca:t. - ei.itury. CilAS. J. liAkKlMN'. J.S. IIAKTt'-El.-L, Treacurer. aianat r. Oilr-.OTOIIS: 1.1 A At! K ! IMAX, il. K(KI!VA'. Jil. 11. k-1 11 V r-H "d A V. Zi. W.l.E. S0MRSETV MECHANICAL WORKS, (T.ituititJ.) NEW ARRANGEMENT! The S.mrret and Peterslmr F.mr. lri-.s hav l.ern cuneoli lated un ler the my ie of ih-3 L.KMte.1 In the N n.uuh of S(.,nirj;,t, a:al is pre- i turet to turnih all kin Is of ' KElUsnT al rinains Iaicsati The eeUii.ratcd HARTZELL PLOWS! are manufacti-.re.i and kept on hand. Alio a lull C00KING AND HEATING STOVES, i All Had' KLPAIKI.N'U will he proiM;tly doue. The puhiie In Informed that all kin of work gen- ; eratiy a.neai a FIRST-CLASS FQUMDRY AND MACHINE SH0P!!FRENCH COFFEE! Sepu'lo. 1 at ;HUKr Xl'lCE.- LaCwin t.f Catherine Whfpkey, !' f rpper TurklMrt Tw Sonier-Aft i o.. Ph., ilecM. Letters tfitauit-nUir on ihe rtiwue t-ntaie hikvitiK bren ifntntcil to the untlervlirneti by the prt(er u th'truy, notice is heivb k'CQ U all ik'rsns in ikl'teU to aiil estate to make Immtlmle pay ment, ani tho-e hnxitiic rliiimc ni..itiirr it to pr 3ent thfiu tluly mh-D't.-.uetl f.-r t.-nkuirn n SriiurUy, N?inter 6, 1S0, it the '.rti ut li.e Executor, in King wool, JitS AH'JLKHAKU, i The oldes- and bea t ai.oinul Innii lull, n Ur ! taininx a Kuvineiw Klucation. i For circulars address, j P. Il"Fl' at SON'S. Plttshiirsth, Pa., ! 1 71T.I.IC .SALE. Pufoant to an order of the i in.h.ins' t.nrt of Somerset county, there will t-e sold at uahiw ile. on the pn-oiises, ou fxil'mhiy, .W-veinlxr C, at i oVii-ck is., tue i..ilolnl. deaenoed real astate. late of Pavld Iohr, .Ire'.r. to wit: A vaiuat.ie larw situate In bha.te l .. Smer et O uuty. ra , ailioinlun lands of John tilim. Kdarl lADjU'ri, aiaibUt-l Wunrr. Jonathan laiijder, llnvid WaKiieraud JvaaeMluk, oootain in about Uu acres, of whloh a Ik. at loi u-,. .r. uieared, and the ualano well tiuiharwl, ahout Iti arr s 01 the elearwl land Is in meadow. Thrrears a numhero' Kood sprinas. saaareamp, nrehard; a KU.M1 two story dwelling boaae, larae hank uara aud other onthulldlnica on the premise. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per rent, of the pnn-hase money tn be paid jsa.ua a4 li.e proLHi.ty ij knu.Wed do'-n . Ihb i.U Jr.ee oi 4 ui eoniinnatiiD ot sale, in six months and the halam-e in one year. After dchts ro id. one-third of llac e to remain a lien on Ihe prrmite. tbe iclrrrM ihereol to )epajd anna ally to the widow, and at her death the prlu-ipa p. 1 paid lii the heir ol ;.i.l llrid 4hr, dea d f ha a. low sdoaer to ha deaustrd ttom Ht pay. Bieut. llel.:rr-l payment, to l Jcc-rc J by ii.! went ti.al. KOBEKT P. l.Olin. Oct. 13 Adu'r. ol David I.ihr, d.tV. IE XECUTOR'S NOTICK Estate of I). C. Mayers, tale of MeycrIa!i Bor., ' ' deceased. Letters testamentary on the above etul tar in been a;rantel tn the un.lrr"ined hy pmper authority, notice Is hereby yivo 10 all p raoiu lndobte.1 to said estate to make lmmel)ate pay. Bent, and thoea havins; elaiuu aaralnst it to pre sent thm duly tuuenurated tor settleoteut, ul tsaturdav, the atb dav of November, luan. r-l.l.ABtTH MEYEKS, Str-- et-lltrtv. j n 1 HE QUARTERS FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, fuste teas, as n RARE and CHOICE COFFEES. J. II. JKXKINV OLD TEA HOUSE SPECIALTIES. TI13 C3ijia:&l GiriiJ Gr.wj W. 0;ir:intei'l ftlju!uu-!y paro. T2 may Frsnii FUs ricur Bc In the WurM T.xk First iU-U at Prii KM.?iIi.l-r .u li.j...-. LJjn 1...C li.Li . I' .reitreine U'bite Ilrca ! in I 1'adrry it. Br:il F.or ! Iu Z ar..l t K I a:k'ie. rea I.t l.:ikin. Tl: C::a!:l :t:2:n:c3 ; 0 This Il-il.-l ,? Ctttt Is I'i; ,a.i f,.r its In'.i-ht-ful Ar '... Ta rsc? Fr:-2C. C:2H?. Every Varlity F..1107 Chec-'f. T5:C22iiC22n.:7rrjits? T:i Ira. ViUtj of Hz-rtci hXi Z::tz : , THE ONLY HGJSE U T3E CITY THAT KELPS rULL LINE CF THE ci:li:iu:ati:j) PRICE OFTEA. THE TnTIV pK( P. YOUNC HYSON, 1 CUN POWDER, (Her pound 0 8 o. fi. IMPERI AUf ( otnta, l 00, tlju, iil .. JAPAN F'r p..nn-i 4J. v..) vi rent, awl :.uu. EHCLISH BREAKFAST, Per pound, u, : io. oU, SJ ueu.a, jl.' U, aud ('.y. -A ro-luction of Tl V E CENTS per p..and will ; allowed on ail fl-rs ul Fi it Pi)t.-i . t.y Tea. J jy-In aeodtna' a written order for Tea. don't fail : to mention the ouuiiiy y..u deaira. and ir.c. j CayAII the Ta "t .te.1 aioe at l.oii r pound ' and npwa.' ar iitil.nni.diiowxTm. I If to irnirrd lr,i. puck any of tut about ia or ', X'llb.boirt vtlknul txtra charge. Hatjit Khi kivkdax ia voicbof tkrt Fasi t CTCD 1379. FQRjIGSAOQLQNj TEA! $1.03 J t.OOU IE. IS AT TRICES J UCKPUWVER UIPRIAI-YUt'N( HV-6U.NJAPAN-X-IJJN"C-E.N"OI.lSU ' BUE VKI'AST, 2 cK.vr.4 I'F.vt pau.. jjn eeductidn BT m QUiNTITY. i 0OFF.JH1G! ; Ti AT?. Tl CHOICE. THE CELEBRATED PELMONICO This dciioioui 1'.. dee ia ur.iraijl f'T Its delii.t lul Arou.. It !1 ..ll.-r '..ii..-.w have l.u:t I ui picaae yea, j vo this a trial. ilL: l-'ANCY PRICE PER POISD - - 2S CE.MS. Venuine Mo h'i Cotyvt", t'lunta- : tioa malon Oiffee, Mararaibo fjf- ' fee, (Hit Hutch J(tra toffee, l.n- ij itay i i Coffee, African Coffee, i ( ' liica toffee, fen lierry Cof fee, ilolden llio Coffee. A PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS Constantly Arriving.! F. S. bum.!iier s lt Meal, ..at Uioatt, Calked W heat and Oraham r lour. Ma-erel. Kjira N'o. 1 r.hore Meja, N . I Shore No. 1 Kay, Nu. -4, Wo. 3 lire, Nu. 3 llflPnu in 3o It. kiu. visrrss wiisat ricus. t?ln..lnnull Il.n. UM..l.r.., . . Bee I. ftetlne.1 Lard In Rills. SO lb. 10 lb. 5 Hi. and 3 Ih. ; Fresh Lobsters, Salmon, Shrimps and Cove : Oyster". Oooaed Corusd Boef and Prej.-ed T'a PICKELS and TABLE SAUCE. Sogr.n the best toallty cf each urade. I SYRUPS AND MOLASSES.! NEW YORK GOSHSN1 AXD OHIO REAM CHEESE., THKLAUai'.Sr ASS'BT"Mr:;T OF LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS. PUPvK SPICKS. C3LMANS ENGLISH KUSTARD. roC.itj.iAics a sit Paic I. .T J 1 JEI1 No. 2S Filth Ave., PXTTSlJUKOn, PA. i 8 8 C PREPARE FOR THE GRr STI51 STHUGGU ; TIIAT OCCURS THIS YEar.. SUBSCRIUING FOR Snv- GOOD PA 11: IX TIME ! K"?'??'"? ..... mm of the mm ZBTJlrT CHEAP KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS! AU !EE TI1F...I KOIII ;IF YOU WANT POLITICS The Herald TS red-hot republican::. AND A- Ii' YOr WANT GENERAL NEW3I 'Vl. U If 1.1 ti r.li.V AS -Mt Vll XKA'S AS AM COUNTY PAPER -I2ST PENNSYLVANIA! li' uV VjM i LOCAL NEWS, T32 EFRALD 12 T3E ILCE IJ FI5D ilt Adoj m-uir t,reatt-iei,u. .' ul" deiirtment iriil ,,t un'i U tjl bat Ml I'll iiET'fktl SUBSCRIPTION S2.C5 3SiO CllKOltOS! At'tSESS THE HERALD. SOMERSET, n- . 4 It' Sa'-- :i SET 1