Mi J ! . i ! t . . 5 t ! . ; i J 'I ?; ' . : r J ; i ' i r i i - i ; A ; i ! Hi II! ! I orn ni:w yokk i.fttkr. (Fit" (.K b Sr iaL CoKr.crii'iiiT.) New Yokk, Oett.1 t liTUi, 1SM f ' i i a the the thick - ht. It toot me Hero I am apain. in i-fi oi me iHjnucai num. n w. just one week to go around and fe the feeling tor both candi-lates in tL:s metropolis'. lUtore this cjii.nl-' reach the reader ot the III rai.i the IVn.-vratie party v.:lt i.e uonm- eo -r' M i. i ii.ii-- rpnnl.benn without doubt. i j- ti... w..4., ..r Wm- .il- and I would not !k? Fiirj.nsed much when the returns are rouiiK-u o:i ire counun on next iuesday t!;at you win una a .... -;n Cn.i n llei.ubliean Mayor in this rreat city, fl.y-tedbya "enra! upnse of the ii . .... . :.. i...i..,K ( ( hi' im-ini man liominateu ny our pai - tv for the Mavoraltv. fhe ie'lin.' against John Kelly s tondidatc darlv, from its deptli of tone, is imiin-n-e. oac" th- Taiomany jn as the State house 1h.11. This nomiii'i- is a Cathoiie of th deejiest at one time among the largest dve. lie as mayor would have eon- 0f tl,e rocks. It has lieen broken ti-ol of tie.' public srhools. ail the ap- olr however, but still it has preserv poiniments would bo made bv him c,iitss strong full tone. The geiier :V .:u bi-own sect, the school fund 3j sound j,rcxl j' 'd by striking the wmiM '. t-. tho (..nvi-nts iit'. id ofi smajj,.r st,nes resembles that of a 1.. jiiL' usrl as lieretofop- and the iat.csmith" anvil, some having a J-'-uits would lireet how tlie child-: j;ujc cioaror ring than others, no two i-cn of N w York should taught. 1 80Unding just "alike. In passing Tli" bibl..-would be thn-wn out the ' from one to another of the large back door and no wonder the people ! tlH. onc is reminded of the tapping are frightened. . I of car wheels by the car inspectors, I have attended nearly all the big j TiW)uands of people visit this natu- political inn tings during the pat j Week an I am going n Keep u uj u -nared until the I nion is saved ;ieXl i UCMliiV. 1 have heard (Irant. Ing'-r.-oli. Me Yeigli. Sherman. Kvarts. Schurz. t 'iiurb - Francis Adams Jr.. l'rof. Svlee, C'onkling. Storrs. Jim Vool. tlie Irish miner i, (b-orge A. Sheri dan. Si'tU'diton. l-'red loui:lass. (Jen. U n HarrisiMi, In. Kiljmtrick, A. V. Tourv. ami Jlrnrv Wardinv i lu-r, lViii time t Ui:;o during the -lo.ii.H nr-f in Jt! JiiirtTsuii, rvison 1.,'.,, l,.ri.ein t-.-.rU Vint in" du. ... . - r-. . - . . . t ......... w; . . . . 1 . ..1 .... 1. ... 7 1..U"! lilllUU.lLie .-nil l -. '-""rie ii.nii- fuel- blow irant, aim the American s!:nr 'I' ll. Kilpatriek. The iniht notable meeting w.ii i1k JI'publiean rally on Wall street, on Thursday aflemoon. Sneli a crowd of gentlemen assembled J never beloiv Witnessed. ( njouel lxe ;rcrson auuren mem ami JatK-, -obchultz presided. ( ver Jitlecii hiii-oV-d by goods merchant ante to liear .him headed by i JilmoreV band, f.i V.'a 'Ih. pniuuec exenange came l.. .i .-....f i-e excliange cam sti'eet uith etulit hundred ht hundrct .en;. 'I ho i ...Id stnvt brokers turn- Id !-trft broker tum- J in ma-- and such a mass ol j pie. and so, 1, a ivspeetablei rod o.uld not Ik- assembled again in s -t.in-inil -e.ir. As I was "oirnr nn was going up Will street toward Trinity chun h fruin the meeting some voung fellow :ivc me a Democratic. amiaign t.feunient to lead. I said tu him, : .5- fri'T.d von are wa-tinir von? ; iv. w . . lb;d l: -1 don't e-rc damn I jet jiaid for this." That is the truest definition of the Democratic party here mw, that I Jienrd, ' Don't care .i damri,"' "we get iiaid fn- it." "Hurrah, for ILm- ,'ock." i This ih- situation witiiih(j Democrats. They are in the last I -Ktch. dissolution is taking place and i'or the corse and funeral dirge lis- I'll to the t ie:ra'n on i uiy niht. I met Tildeu yesterday oullroad ay. lie Fpeaks in a whisper, his ves look watery an intlametl his bands tremble with palsy, lag frame j -looped and in general appearance! : tola wreck. I aclnal v al wreck. 1 aetually stood and nitied the imoi- fellow, but it done him no irood. The forgery of tJarfieldV; mime to en feet high, who alk"l out on lii ihe Chinese letter is condemned bv I jab's arm. all good men here, without resard i "Hey?" replied the prisotutf, ad to party. The New York un a bit- j he leaned forward. t. r Democratic rartian paper thi! "I your name David Shaster?'' m orn ins editorially say : NOT h -All!. 'ldiereisf some degree of honesty .i ue from ail men to all other men ; t all tiiueu und uuder all circum- . . . . T .. , . . .1.1-.. . 1 . M.me-. in inviruu-m nieieiier ine uuthorshij) of which is attributed to i.uut- .i. vi.iinii'i, uuk ueiiiei.1 uv i Thus the j Jural of com jKiny is spell-; a ( oupanys iiisttead ot companies, j H s'ins to us taut gome other mis-1 sjt lling curresjioiidiiig with this, ini Mr. (iarfit ld's handwriting, should i i-e imnd before any jktsou can be j Justified in continuing to circulaU ' l-!i t .ti. , ... l.lj ii..uimill-, ien. t Jartield r. rit- s a great many j letters, and if that method of spell- j ing is peculiar to him. his other I specimens can easily be obtained, j I 'ntil thev are. the lutt'-r miy bt . considered spurious. I n't.,. ..,..,!.. .1. . . i .in' 1 p iirn.iui it' lliUliA 1J ilil 1 four years the obtaining of ixiwer bv j '.he L'-publicans through means of; iraiitt. we hae no desire to se it ! ?v rented frifift them by forgery. Jf we must ehoos 1.1 : lietWiril lion- 1 . 1 ii-. . , . r 1 . --ty jTnl ofliee, we prefer honesty. So von see the forgery will recoil ..iithi' democratic leader lile the 1 .' nu:ii,f. 4 tit: tiiTeui iicojiicoi ( r he country are tlissrusted with liar-; mi 1 . . . TI ... 1.. ...... 1 . r :ium. Wallai and that gan: ( , ' rlie two managers I have more faith Ju Wallace. I believe if lie could Il.ltl- lli.iua'il Hi'.: il.lliriHK Inilll- ;.... i ..c 1 i. it ..,.. i ,,..i 1 1 iii.-l'-.4 vi 4.iiiiuiii iiic an- I instead jierl. would statiuj a better show :icxt Tuesday, but le was shoved :iide against Hancock' will and "bus you see what you see. IVki.t. Wendell Phillips thinks; the an- cunts attained i-erfi'ctiwn m some arts, the knowledge of which has ieen lost in our time. It ix certain that those most familiar with the steam tower and modem machinery iii mizzl'il to explain how the ran-i structures of thc ancient world were ere ted. Iluilders say that no modern uutractor could erect thc mat pyramid iii Kgvpt, and lift the icantie stom at fhe summit to the heiirhtof 4-0fect. A recent visitor to Jlaalfiee. and j ?he ruins of the great temple of IJaal, doubt if any modern architect ! .-oidd reS:il.l the temple in itts an-1 r-w-nt jrrnduKT. Three huge stones, ; riif v-l.nir fact 1mg. thirteen high j ;md and thirtei n Je, stand in a vall l fhe height of twenty feet.' Nine otJi-r stones, thirty feet Jong. , f.-n high and ten wide, ai-e ytihod ' log'-Uier witli sm h nicety that a &ii.;.f defeat and humiliation. She irtned eve eanuot tlimrtiver the line is cer.aia to have one or more neigh .4 juuclure. ;lorswho hav. plenty of help, and A column still ands in tin- uar-1 who enjoy running 4. chat with ry, a mile distant, which is eomph-t- Jier in the morning. If it vinot '-'. It is fiixtV-Lline fe ! lonj. seven- lie ii (tided she e.inv iJi f). l.r.'-...L-. un liigh and fourU'u broad, and ! fast dishtw and attend to the lamns i ho .-annot understand how it can lie wliile cx.king ,iw dinner. It must 1 1 ! " "f4 v n,crV1,:,nts scparat.il at tin-lttom lrom the uot be understood thai L- imshin-r 1 VJ: r ." : w;io'in. at iunrry without b,. akiug. The ru- OI the work back into tf.e kiuhB 4,..T-U:n.,.,!HS:7? ,2-was tl ins of l.hi vast teini.l.. im-nim , fln a..l M 'UP' "'ir orK in imsconditlon ' kwi; S l-et for the genius of former ages. ( A South Hill d bating club is wrestling Mith. 'Can a community , exist w ithout women?" We think it might exist for a while. Lut then - it wouldn't know what t'll. li'ifliti'f-n) lttrhriK. was rm-z ! ; . - - - - - I - - " - - v , lltl VVKM Ki I 1 u i n 141. ,-fivt- :i I I I I. , .11 i m The Kinging Rock. i These celebrated rocks arc found j on the farm of Abraham Menrh, in i lV.ti-rrove township, three miles ; ' northeji-t of I'ott-town, IVnnsylva- ; nia Thcv COVt,r a P(iuar0 space of , three-quarter of an acre. In this . turee-ouaner oi an acre, m lfT:lct WldeM are piled upon bowl- Avr9 of u fMy and forms, and go 1 j,rumi-cuU':lv arranged that eonsid- (.rni,ie rUitv is require! walk r ,i10m without falling. A one - . i- - i. ,-tcT.s irom xo rocs w nn n h iiuni(; , ' i.,,.i i,v iho ,nU in the Mi i. js j.lamly heard. Onjnlr Sometimes, however, a great ; ra,,,)inr ttw stones w itn a Hammer, r!Ull;n tl stones with a hammer, f u;t0 remarkable acoustics projr- n i .1. ,: . ire rcvoalcd. Home oi them;fv. ui,nj,. ,.nth of the net. forth a nch-full tone, which i, i ii. with the best ; ,nolai xi the stones were wsuiuii- i .i :nto iK.s One of them particu- n, j,h-noinenon every summer. The rocks themselve Itear evidence of this, the edges being battered on ( by hammer strokes, and the sides of 1 manv having naine carved ontluiu. ' some narties who were unwilling to i t!, t i ', ' i,....,, r , their naimn un the r.nU uie.iy I'lL'n i ih i line in iitiu iir iir & iiial ioiietl tt) paint, and eonsiderar-ie I;uiLnr Las !m n done iu various 1 (NIois. I ho advcrtiins hend Lan j. i . .... : .a... . 'and we are now made aware of the InuTitsot i:iUi:t lm-iiiouuis, oi me f i 1 . .. 4 . !.... i4. .-i nil t ti hli on ....... i i (-.. .,.. ... . l...,r.l i'j ( 1IU11U. ic iiv"1 i . . .. . . . i. ;11)V f,aj,1;U.torv fXplaliailOll OI Hie :..:,,. 0f t;i4i r;n,rin" or bell-like ! sounds of these rucls, Some say . ij is owing to there being a cavern ' undei' them. This, however can have nothing ti do with it, as when the rin ks are removed t!yv still have j jjje fc;Jjn( sound UneTarge ai.J - mtTm Uw der was :,r.r r.r. (Vntennial, and drew a great deal ' ol-6,fntion ti,crr. Aivt).'cr was !.,.llMA Knebn.l afterwards. Theri; ,rt,l y a ... metnljic HubbUnec in i.i, :.,.,.,, .vIh.., 1,1, ri tuhichthe i r:n(T; lMn, n.nv Ut aUiibui-d. i,.,,. ., i,,..,r.l Imuiii nr nf nnv ! Ill lii'i ihiiiii, ii""' in tr0, .logical analysis U-ing made. i lialf "u. mile east of the Kinging I i t.. ...'. i :.. ..,..-. I hills "there is another croup of bowl- ,1..r ti !ii ti fire timeh -i -i t i Here a loftv iile of rocks surmounts a caL - tv of considerable depht, tlie whole .Icing known as the "State House.'' Near by the stoiu? house is a large bowlder, some fifteen or twenty feet hish. which, from it PfpuUar con tour, Ls called the "Hay Suck," re sides their acoustic qualities there u another singular circumstance about the Ringing Kocka which visitors raiejy fail to notice. Many of them have very ctrnge marks, or indenta tinn Vt Komii ituints these resem- j ,Ie t,e track 4 of a lse's hoof, otiier'9 are like thetraek of awagn. i moine of the larger indentation are nuli L), reenible an elephant foot, and foe Rlrftuv.M ct the human loot, arc claimed to U found among the smaller one. Von Can Skip. "I vour name David Shaster? askel "the court of a man nearly sev 'Hey?" " I s your na ie Pav'nl Shas ter?1' repented the court v,ith aJI hl voice. "Yes, I suppose it is.:l "You are charged with bein ('trunj. i " ''Yoil ire charged with being "Jjw -, Drunk:" veL4 Eiiah, with his mouth close to tho man tar.. W ho s drunk? What have I got - a. . . M 1 l. t 1 if' 10 no wun anyuouv oemg uriins "You were drunk !"' shouted the . . 1 court. iie; "You wer iluuk'"' veiled Bijah. "Iet you S-," replifcd th.2 prisoner as he went down for tlie m-HUiV Tho oflieer in the cose xaid he limid him lying under a shed, drunk ft.nd asleep, and the court re Ji,J . 1, 'Well, 1 can't U mv head off to , ! . 1 : 1 ti... 1 i. l n t 11 I niv ciiii.ir ouiiou uu uiutLtu it ws- 1 1.. r ..1...11 i.e.. in.imi 1 iiui'iiiii, iiiei 4. tiiiiii Act- uifu . "o. 1 risonei vou can iro. "fv?-' " ,.v ' , . .. ?n ""'P' ii' - J'.iiah turned him around and run him ut and shut the diwr on him, but he put hw nose againts the glxs : and shook the door and called out: Hey? I'll see if 1 haven't any ' 1. :rignt : Ilonisiltc work Alone. One s-niree of discouragement to a young housekeeper i the tict that tfter she 'has done the lest she know how. her housekeeping re liiinds her of the action of a scale when the front steibj, parlor, and !ittinc - ro"m arc up. the brwk steps, i kitchen and pantxv are down. tJ'!ses is used in some countries, j mav tie a comfort to her to know that in the best regulaU'd families, where one woman does all th work, this Hoiuetimes ooews : but exiieri- ence helps to remedy thc itttqr j eompwfi.it ItjirinniniT ftt't.r hra'il-.1 fast, let the table lie cleared, tlu? fooil all W put away, and the diehes tilaeed in an orderly way on the ;itehen-table. The tank should b j till with water, and the fire all right to keep the water hot, while she goes to the front part of the house, and does the necessary work theri, pot neglectinganything which in the vei4l i'f a visiUir will cause her annoyance. ,ill thc work, as soon as possible. nartoiJ down to the kitchen. This plan nhouid be pursuetl ngularly ; thc dayoaj which it is departed from will tie I things, kot p the kitchen clean ; in a threat measure the health of a family depead upon this, a lca-ant kitchen, convenient and inviting, is a inspiration to thorough work. It is not whisky that makes a mail drunk, it is hi inability to carry it. Salmon Catching on thf Colnnilju. The n.herniencxjdore thenvcr, with a net, fathom or 1 N j thr)XM irtvr inchw j of the K.t -s gup,lo,.U: j ,K)Uim wd htwf wi, feet long witu a mcsn ' wide. The ton d liv cork, the ; , , ,ri,, i with lead. lien I olmtructinns are encountered the ! m,t 1rjftj ltmr evenly with the tide, I j nRii tho rnoim-i.t the fi-h strike it ! . 0 themselves it w hanled : r. j.11,r,....n ,..,n tell bv the . . .. . .1., ,.. .,,. l he eaiitives are siru- : Wn',rC,. " l1. V. fi.o ,. .I, j , - fcKl.lr.mn nlmon. mad t i tlu headwaters, dasli against '"""'' ,' . jt,,.,n ,.nuu. the'tmr of war. Jn dull when salmon are scarce, the fi . . has his patience soreiy tried by the se lls, who w ill watch the net "as carefully as he does him self, and rob it U i'ore his eyes. The seal has a weakness for the jowl of the salmon, and will otier ins epi-1 eurean palate onlv that portion , . .i i': ,.r i, e.l. I,.. liaVlIlg UiKCM OUC OIC. "1 IOC urn tosses it coiitemptuoiisiy as side, ami in this manner will destroy twenty salmon K fore the indignant fisher-; man can intercept him. the jk.hi- derous and stupid sturgeon on is nn- other jH'Ft f tlie patient lisher. U-j.hen Ellis considered the lcfct authority on such mailers, savs that the late "s.dmon season on the Cob umnia was a nun uua.irou, one to all interested m it. I he iqn oi i.sli eommene4'd jteic pd wicks later than usual, and. in consequence, the ear.r neries discharged the majority of their hands. Late ill Juiv the fish . . . fame up Ironi the sea m ueli nuni- , ' iiv,.ru.l.. .f " v . you coma waju. uer me ner on em ; the watuer was tun 1.1 em. 4 -t. . ..-!.,. : i i,.. l 1 . MMfce Ol tile Xlneiiui ii li.in ir w,c ..i. ' ' ; mplieated matters, so t.iat Ties were totally unj.rej.ar - ously eon the canneries el to dispose of the srreat quantnieis i t oi salmon uiken. ineie were onlv a few weeks of the season left, and "J the hands could uot be collected in time. The result w.'tsthat thousands of fish were left to rot on the w h;:rvcs until the over-worked eamery men found time to throw them back into the Ktrenm. Tl. fUhermen could ,only dispose of a limited supply, mi . - .. - 1 ii.:: in the height oft he M-ason.:r: uikcu wini.'e"'f , ,r , ------ v ., ... .... , --; -, . harvest, they were i.ud to remain idle. An bours wyrk KiMlNiUr it ln .f. II...L' t-.nil iAIiHiI HI lirnl'n '1 j n. J-'nuites, suppiie-i incm w ui au me ii.'ii u."' loum mu. em - ! C; cast of the net aetually ,.'ji,'gid up ; i "-;.( t n. ranging from lo to ('' 1 ' , , e" . ' 1 ponnds, ii,.d i.uij,cie5!t to toad sever- a boat.-;. Jt was nothing uniuual itothrow bat-k a mtmber offish into ! fie. J'treain and let pursue jtneir headlong way to the 'jiaivi 'J!r' - 'un'1 l!irgr 'atat,undaneeofahnoninih'V,'U'!1- ', ::''" T L V ,!,,;,.'.' . f il.-ri-o u thus referred craeeiullv on all sides, and are ot tlK r.l.- ul Al.Ska I- lli'ls UK m I . to in a. letter put, tisti , n Jate; San Jr rancisco paper: "As i,,r . I their wav tip the swift, brawling si mnn n upon tin ti-irnniii- iiv li" cuj teiii tns of thousands of them i-;,-. ihoW l,o.-t-a nnt of water at shallow pJaVc-s n.rin.R thnt wornnlitwrlii. tn.w mvi-ibi v give anything like fair conception of the extravagance of their numbers. There is more salmon apparently, llk for bulk, than water. In ford ittgiuu ieiu .lw writhing multi ta!e, crowding ijiaint .acli o'.hcr, could not gi t tint of one's way. One of our men waded out in tho midst of them and amused himself by sci,irig them above the tail and .swmgiiisj rutpm aiKive ins neau. 'et..r:."j .' c',Ur... , m .1,,,., i... I lUMlKUtlUJ 11 UI.J1 llUl't f':1, taken by hand v.hihj tlity were mak ing their way over tho khallous among the stones. Whatever may ho said of other rcourees of that Territory, it is hardly possiiile to eiaggitrat ?lii jmjortance of her fisherie. Not to meuiUn iiod, her ring, halibut, Ac, there are pnvba bly not bs than a thousand fcal rnon streams in Southeastern Alas- k . largt? or larger than this one iWoomiOJiy U2mI il?) crowcien wun o fine salmon every yea. Itnltor. j Butter is mentioned several times ..vk, K,i';..,-..i j,V ti, f nn.l ?l . -:..i, i ,.i LI lliril 1H LI L'lL II ILriM'ft'M II1ITC ill- i ... ,v.oa n, i.,,.,, ; ,r l'TT"7 .,-,i,v,,i i.t nLiinu u y nviti. v t 0111 y v i.i4iu i'i sour miik. It ii highly probable that butter was not kru,n in that , ... , , . eariy ae 01 uie worm. iue o.u'.4j ? 11 r utter is by Herodi- lis a story of two ' of whom smelled mention of real butter . . III..... l. . I , . ... ..4-. - . . . . J lus. 1 tuuircn icurj UQblo ladies, ono so ktrotgiv cf sweet ointment am theothe, of ithat they could ,..,1 1. - udure each otlu-, U - i .1 . i .i r i ,s said ha: butter was earu-fy known tMhe f.rwki and Konians during the second ecnturv 1 he (trwks learned its use from Thraee iioi, i-iimir'; ii wiuT fts :ivt .-chilli .tun funic vi uie leionn oi Asia Minor. The Romans obtained their knowledge of it from the (ier man. I'liny and otlu rs say .hat the (iermana uced a great deal jf milk, and also made it into butter and cheese. Dut butter wan used, however, among the llomans more as a medical ointment than as an article of fxwl. They used olive til more as we use butter, and this U still htgely thc case in thc coun tries of XoutliiVi; Jpurone. T J .-'.S' . In our own day tjus iiifuwCictore ! of butter has become a thriving' la-1 dustry in many countries, and busy dairies nitn ttieir golden product girdle the world. s a general ! thing butter is made from cow's milk. ! though the milk of sheep, goabi and Ihat obtained 'from cow's milk is considered ttiL?;t, and that from asses milk the poorest. The butter- making capacity of milk varies, m- asmuch a some cows give a richer j article than otlietw. and even the i ,;il. . .. ? ' ""in wi iuiv l;vv. isi ary in exetllence from time to time .vcrd- ing to tlw season and food. The tor tal amount oi butter made in thc I lilted States in INO wad itOfn what ; in excess of 2o7,vfl0 tons. Of this i amount New 1 ork Htate made more than one-fifth a much larger quan-ji'atf, j' the fU'f,tJlican savs that tity than any other State in the tne ,,l"J' o MkhatJ HendrkfeJ I'tiion. The "six largest butter-jiro-'1'.' tt nephew of Governor Ilend. dueing States in 1S70 were as fob j rK.'kH "f Indiana, wag fiiund three lows: New lork. Pennsylvania. ! JlHn'o, Illinois Iowa and Michigan, Troy Jlpu. 'mm Why MtoujiJ 'iUKf, No man or woman can do satis- i factory work when the brain is dull, ' tne nerves unsteady, the system re-i and thev Tecl generally wretch- j , I arkers Ginger Tonic fill always, at moder ate cost, clear the braLi and dve them the strength and the will t- 1VP I j fa their duties satisfiictily; 1 LV ' lirifii ...It ltd clr,.n I .... 1 We hav ich. w cut litlllil ;il!(l uracins tnecu and recouunend it most hihlv. Ve other column Ed. ! Genera! Gnrficlit Tlk to ft Icloff- lion of I did low. J G (k.to,HT , . u f,f al;iUt la1;,,9 oi !-!...-T.io.,. n.t ;tm.lino r.l ",,;, i went to Mentor to-uav and called j on (ieni ral (iaiTield, wlio in i reHiHjnse , spoke as! I to introductorv address si follow? ; Mr.J. Maitin Mid La.liea oft'lev. land: Istanbul to receive eueh a "r-etint ni tnis uv vonr T-reM-nee nm nv tik' won is oi voor e nan ni;iu. v i .,. i It seems to me as I look upon this is-emblaire that there could lc no sul" f" ,,u ." .' "V, .pnimtrv. and fortius reason : in all i ' nioiiaivhieal nations the coverning power does me governing nscii. out lathers reversed that order. The real governing power in this coun try never does the actual work of government, but causes it to be done bv agents and servants. Tlic governing jKiwer stays at home and sends its servants to do the work of government. During our late war there were f , f..l, . . , f ,, those who pan ana supiuiea vne aiul tin jtf-ojile at home, fitill ; . . . . " , , ' . ;'"-i'";- v, 1 1 : . r rri:; i execute the nations will. ihat ; , , n ,)atriotic Womenof Ann riea labored and loved and gave their bst inspiration to the nation ju ;(s ,uil,r ()f ,ril : ,.i,i;(, ..V.rL- So in all other! great public work, those who go for - ward to etvute the nation's will are iie.lc o- -erv-iie.tn. Tlie will of the nanon resides in the liearts and bonus and by the firesides of fifty Ill III: ' 1 1 tl ..-ii.- t ,r tl-. 11.1111 III lll'tlllll'. illlll LI1LI1, I'T III heart.-teiie, nearest to the heart ot .i i : our sovcnc'rn tne iteoiue 1 hu- man's great and benetieent power to iimia-e-b iUII upon tlie national j .ivl Vu ut h:l, Lr()U,,t , iJm, . t)niulU0 tl l!jy H,.,e, lie- iUiIj upon the national Pint ot so many .vuieru'an nuim.-. i to clatr. Htrengtlirii and inspire whaievtr of national life anil fior there may le in this home, which is onlv one of miiiions. r.atlies. this uni'ue exhibition of American enii'il. thi fi irit which " 1 V . .,. " . Si ii..M,iiv.J ..hi. ca.tir ii-hile ftn'nilte' tn...ir.ni t:i-iii ill v rb iii' iiiiii II - ' I a.. I. ..I tli. Hi. iii i Iviii'f I s:iv t his e- liiomon to (i".V l OiU HOUt Uiani- . . i" lestation oi wie growing oc:iii' i(tmo n Anu.rican j.uMic life. ! ; x f..r u an)l u that it means I ; tl.,Jlk ViM, vA ,y heart. I . i , ,.,.. n..i f,i niv family. Mrs. Cariield wishes to greet ''Ui V i:?e .f vott. Window IlaJves. Swet t j-.eas in iiao'r sjiendi d in the iindow : M;si.en,ied mthe m'iow aie mtj i . ..;.:...( Ti,..; iriill.e. i i . r 1. 11 i' ' -;-.-"' ,. " i,u1'u,.,1 - Tr... - ! .. t- r J.llim in 1:11111- bloom in suui ' -! '-. jvi. ; er and fall, th seed thoum oe sown now :n pOi? r.ml I then be plae- icd in a warm window or a irame A i correspondent of the Onrdciung it i aj.Vi,(.', recommends sowing m in four-inch pL. about twenty pas in each pot. When the yojjr.j: seed lings are wt-ll up and require more room, they must be iriuuft fTed to the basket, three or more pots hi each, according to th size of the basket, which should be lined with green mosj. f.ight iuh soil is neces sary. While the' pcaS 'flip gcty ipg liijuid manure should he freely used, and the banket, tshould be hung near the glass. This will stimulute early bloom. The variety of color and thp gy.eei vds-r pf the flowers make theiM deiirable. ' XiottUg. J.Jj? most desirable varieties are the rairited Lady, Yiolet Queen, Captain Clark, tricolor, light blue and purple, black purple, striped and Invincible 4 Joiaiie Mmi4. Wahi.V(.ton, October 2ti. Mr. Herreshoff, President of the compa ny thnj eiir his name, has been lu re to see about Selling some steam launches to the (Jovernnieiii. He in biUilly blind, and vet ho invents and eoiiNtruetfc Liti.-ulo boats and cv.!l ctenm ves:el f.,r ... j in all pan all parts of the world. His steam laimeho'rt glide through the water at t ! i.- rule i?' tu'i,r.tf oiib r.n Ikiiif iif.i .w o rnmiu.1. ,.i. u. 1. ;..! wn., .,n tl,. t :,H,.iiut m. , .1 . , , t I 1 ue nunu.s a launcn iu wmen steam h-i pit im in six minutes, which ;C;U1 l(C j , shi , a9 an j oniliarv ,hU)s ,)0at' whlWl -0, . !, v .,.,.., . ' .. . ...... Sbiin can lie 11' kiI 1.1. ii.-.nni 511111 :is nn " T . - ...... .... j ! tain fuel and water enough to run iitfr ,i miles. He has made a number of 'Z'Z '-'7iV' : t -i.ii ii.-'iiiii' ut in jm iriiu, .ue. t lien JuJ hfai.,,v, thc wmt , , , , w , hTe and feel of j ft Uunchr, ioU th,y wm4 , ui(, , thai e t, be . i t- i . , . . , .. j cjV(.M tlt.j j ' A Mau-tif-War'H-Mttii Killeit. Fu.':tkkss .Monhok, October 28. W hili the rewu of the fleet were engaged in competitive drill, shift ing sail, yesterday an ordinary sea. man named Daniel Clairy on the Alliance missed hU footing and fell to the dock, striking upon bin head and fractured his skull, from the ef fects of which he died thin morninrr He will Ik? buried at tho 1lAmvul?i National Cemeterv thi nftemnon wiih apjroiiriate honors. !' w ew.ciiitiin. Nkw Orleans, October 27 .-'rh hrilish steamship fismah, from Oalveston for Liverpool with a car goof .1,((X) bales of cotton, took fire yesterday 2 X) miles south of Port pids. The hatches were battened down aud seam jets turned into the hold and" .the azi) headed for 1V. rv,.!. ' ft. ' ' t , iriie arriveu ;iC4C to- flight; with the fire' still' smdajder-; ; inS- hj y jJJ discharge her cargo. ' ! ! -jwu,..1 Mnrderra in Colorado. . r ,. VVS?M, Uctofter 26. A giH-eial mu from tliat place. Ue wai mur I m r, aim h is supposed that the ! deed was eonunitted by two McCVth j lum brothers, young Hendricks hav j ing teen implicated in the murder of their brother and acquitted. fiiwi.i,v,. n, ..... .t . .. Rudolph Orcllm' of DnnJ attemptingtoboard the L'nion- comodation this evening -rown under the wheels nn.l iO hndtv .fti.-l.x,.l ii.... r, " wuoiitu null .imputation Waii n.i --.-c.,. n- family lives at Dunbarf'' "Dr.'sun . . - y . iiis i( (Viini. nii.'. ,1 - - . r " '.' J'"l "2"' JJ? j miaL ' 1. 1 dying more p tfsye the nuf-k-nnpa of women than liny other remyevor Iid do can do Pa s JtiftN-gY Pad. Y .....v..- v.-.,,.,,lVuiH13nri Hit Jll.. I.,,wt'.l kl.Ll. I) Colonel Insorwtll on Free Trails. I )rojosn to stand by the nation, A ; I want the furnace kti-t hut. I want the fkv Tilled with tls smoke ofi American industry, and upon that cloud of finoke will rept forever the bow of tTjcti:al promise. ' good;"' great diccr. That i la w hat 1 am lor. A vesir all." Ye", sir. did thii doetriiif ol'a Ij eDin onlv come ;VoiuV " are we . ;.J Where ill' for rev- I'lOIll tfK- oiuis. oh.i."jliui M-i.nl.l i;L-. I..! . . . , shib tno nrosiK-nty of the North. i They would rather trade with old ::,oMV ; , "' -.T " 1 liev nai rainer iraie wun u ! jnnble who were willir. to help them m war than liio-e who con quered the Iteljeilion. tireat cheers. They knew whatgave us our sticngtli in war. Thev knew tliat all the brooks and creeks and rivers ini New Kngland were putting down j the UeW-llion. Thev knew that j everv wheel that tian"!. every spindle that revolved, was a soldier j in the army of human progress. It j won't do. 'Creat applause. They were so lured bv the greed of ofliec j that they were willing to trade upon the misfortunes of a nation. It. won't do. I don't wish to belong to a party that succcods only whm my country fails. I don't wish to be long to a party whose banner went up with the banner of rebellion. I don't wih to bfIo!i2 to a party who were in liartnership with defeat and ; disaster, i don t. .Ap.plause.J And ' there is not a Democrat here but i what knows that a failure of the j crops this year would have lielpedj i his party. Applause. You know; ! li.tt in t-i !. tr.wt U'ull lei'e I.'n, I 11 k Ml. in'. I ......... ...... . ..... Wolli , a godsend to them, l.1'-'"1''1'! i - .. l ii ... . 1 .... ,....,.! i i ou iviion mat (n-nii.uirnu;iiiinii . have (tone looie goon tiiair all tiieirsj. (Jreatapjilause. The raw winds of the lut and winter often produc .uitumu j in the; hands of those who are muchrx-' ; pose ed to tlir m that roughness and ; i cracking ot the skin known as ehap-j iping. If nothing is done to prevent i i ,., ii- 1.1. .1 ami tne person is omigeii io navi.-j ' i i ... .e. m naoon irequumi wet uneil, the cracks will often get deep and In i . . i' .... 1 .. I.: :. r .r.u.uu. ...... ...., i .,,,..,,,, ,n.i. ed hy sore hands n-oin i- - this rai.i.e. AslKitna liivcaution ;and cure tor chapped hands we have jused tlie following wit'i beneilt: i Wash the b.ands, and the i'aee a!-o j if it is inclined to chap, with borax water, and afterward iv.b with an ointment made ly melting iihiUuii tallow (or suet ,a:.d then gradual ;ly adding an cijuai t,ua;;tity ui baskets ' gly-nne, stirriiig the two togeth'-r .. i eiilil t-'nr t'ie )i r! 1 1 f ! s tM-i i:uv- tute i.:i;i I.e In:' t aioiic-i at n.jin. llslll" it ))'. e .- !lllll UMrillHVT H. i.l bv lb-lbv -fu r which an old nair " 'l".-ltl i.kii.i.i om p. n ,ot l0Vt.s ,.iUl 10 ,,u. ou c keep the l,edc!othes from being,.,! led.' a, , , , '"SO II1.1KC IIIL fulll of the hands softer. An excellent glyeirine oint niLiit iij madti by ctfti,it'lsi y:l;. gentle heat, two ounces of tweet oil of almond 9, half an ounce ofsner macetti, and one draehine of whit- wax. When melted, remove from the stove, T.nd add gradually one ounc? of glycerine, and stir until the mi.UuV U cqUj. Tho ctotmcnt Cin be aoented with any perfume to suit tba fbjvy, Keep in wide lMvketl bottles. Amrrlm Attricul' The Ioor C'zar. I'aris, Oct 2H . Strang eporU are current in St. Petersburg in re gard to the indisposition of tho Km peror. It is; whispered that, des- )itc all precautions taken by his loudclipld Jhe N ihilists have succeed ed in poisoning ' him. Vjq cf the imperial cooks have, it is stilted, leen arrested on nuspicion. A Rerlin dispatch says that the health of the Czar is so precarious ;is to hi u. muicc cfp've anxiety to thoie around hJm. 'i ho buoke of jiaralysis ihich ho recently ex perienced b) said to have atfected his brain. Hopes of his recovery, however, have not been abandoned. Hc apuuii birther gtas that an escort Ot Kussian oiuccrj tia3 liasd- cd through Ikrlin, having charge of ; "K"1 Wuimr3 rubles, said to belong to tne t zar n piivato foituna ari( de signed for investment abroad. What mis may possimv mean is onvious faisie- ,rm fusfM Washington. Oct. 'Jti. (ieneral Thomas J. P.rady, Second Assisumt Po .tmastcr (ieneral, has completed Lis :ihoLiai iinrr4 for fhe fiscal vear ' " jinnuai jpn.ili jnr,, ended Jurui l, Hthat was in oiieration on 1,1 IS railroiul routes. aggregating 85,9) miles in lengtli at an annual cost for transportation alone of $10,408,;v. The cost of ranspotaiiu:i on ",S('.'VStar-serviec" pontes (aggregafiiia liAi-S iuiles") tor tlie year was '$7.2l4.4,'.' "rlliis w.03 5f 1,1,619 jn excess of the expen diture for tho sajne branch of the service in the reeetling ytia?, and was also 814,214,40 greater than the estimate submitted by the Depart ment to Congress in December. 178. Aeeifietl of Parricide. Sy. Loeis, Oetiilier 27 About month ago Dr. P. II. 'falbott, i prominent citizen of Marvville, Mo. and the editor of tt (ireenback pancr published at that place, wa r:hot through a window of his residence and killed while he was retiring for iho night. Yesterday his son Al bert arrested on the charge of committing liw mprer, and Mrs. Talbott, the 1 Victor's widow. aU E. Talbott, another son, and a hired man natntnl W eth, were also arrest ed as accomplice. The preliminary examination is going on to-day at Maryville. A I'njner Injured. Cantox. 0.. OtC T:G. On Satur- J;y niuht! Zetdi Miller, a farmer. rvSiJiii'tyca- pulton, this county, went lionie drunji', aii.ii ig gbns ing his hired boy. Harry Deaters, bHftl ejghtet-n; who turned upon and struck him club, inflicting injuries, whjeh. i. js fciire;) puiy prove fatal, Ifttb bjr His Qww Hand. New York. Oetuber 2o. A man supposed to be Frederick J. Yogel deliberately shot himself this morn ing at the entrance of thc Morgue, on Twenty-sixth street. He left a let ter, ta.Ui?g fhaf. th.-; .mii. pf the deed wai ulcoliob -and that, farther-1 more, it wiw iiilioil(vJ'i biisiness why he hud taken U'u liSe. The decaseil was a fine looking man, evidently a German. "rim . .i 4.. f ,H,lH?t lll'JItro iltltl illLt-t-M3 of ihe' tftt-e robi cr. ho nuritv. health, and strongtli'of vtohuiihooil.. We take phariure; iri referring our readers to the -remark aMoeRkacy of I'VIX E. IYnkham's Vegetable Com iwiindin all tliat cjaps of disease lrdm which women puffer so much. MRS. OF LYNN, MASS. v K.', .. - .' . ;- . . ItJc ;VEKl:rt o? LYDEA E. FIHKHA&'S VS35TAZL cc:-iroin:x. . For all Female Complaints. Crtiio lYoprUf (l t re turts.fc. t tbe utrmt u.l ioatiarAhd. l'p..n oco trial t;:. ntrir of this Cora itn its urn-ttc"Ctinol. in n;Ti;ly-iiiart ca--eiu tea. dr-J, p mtanectrurt-is e2Tte .; thoui-aa?lj will t; .f7. On anient of i pniv.n titf-rit , it is tMiy rt- I ue count nr. - It niil cure CMlri-l ij.- r.-.r. t f..rr.i of f-Jlin f the uUiii". , M-ur. h-j-j.. irr, juVir urnl j.inin MfDnt:ui.H-in aih-rarirtnTn.'iMt. IjiV.nim.-ti.-n niul Clceratiun, Floilinei, ail 1'i i!ae nit titi ertl t:. con ei:ieutii''iiuU w-pktJ,A',R.nil is r.?i;ee;tuly ci-i-u-a t tlMluiir0of Lif. le iU Hiinlvo urn?, exjv Innw.r from the aU-rusinaa c-arlr ta of uVrrl. prr-f:t. i!;5 tendency bp.vifrouiim'n''ri;-:-'j ! clicliv i v--ry JHdilT y it a-. la f-"t l: l.-r : t '""t f i HK p.--t- fst ml Ut rcrnt::'.j l . L .rt t-- n rj7. r (i. It fnnfateiev rf mo? tt.e ivtt m. e.lrf:.-. m-w U'ear.iTror. It r f.ii; v-.r .-:.- ,-r. rt. roysaii itt.ih; '? i ' -i.-f ,i r! -vt v.- r,;- Itcun-jTi v.i.'r' i T. ml.! I.- . Tr-r-'j; ; T. V: r. ; a:.. ii .. 'i-.-,:; . :y r-JTii r. mi.-i.ji a. n;i tlia i- r:' .! -.pD.:', J I.T-n. Vr .. I. rfti 1 t o.i r- r- : l'Ml.l-i ii : r pvii ct-3, a-t iii h-i- :. ! i-. tl- !. . t' I-'urKJrr- ' " ' tc ". r .-.r In uniiif.' :. Lydia E, F'i-il;!- Is pTT)-JT J -" ? ' l-r;jl.M. f i f..rmi-l .nl'.i.V'i : r.f inT-e, f-" trrr'.y D:- s ..i i !).: t. .U.:.-.-. : ; - -. ..f::ri..,:! V,.-.. UVtl! I'lLLS. :iJT -ry. Thry . Ti. I . ; '. I'.MVD. i!:f.;.:.-T. Seiners t. j- THE HilioCL' 's ?YEIf rzcror rr. i. till'. Is .1 ;.. -i.t- :! i-r i.-' . i:: n, .- v y iitii'.-, r rli'.ier -Ti : eeini'iry onjrfis. ( .1N, KruiX'ittliK. Iiltlileiiu. Sure 1 lir'Kit. A-ll.m.i. nMrrfi, t! li'.-.H , A !;( Tlno..'., t !pr2vi!i:.n' Ooiip, Kll.l vrii's i'.'.i:!:Y l'hi -;v., iii:i.;. ;:. ;ii!il ly j,ii----r-. ,1 ; i . :! ll.Vi .1. . ii te ..i.l, i l'i' -.1 l.v si., ,!.!.( t ll-lll III- ll. il ill!, I, : i;;i:i:iv iimi I i iihM I,- K, t l .iii.l i.i i-v. ry li.. is I ei.-.Ii.in ; .:i'i ft, i:i In M iU!.i;ia.t'ul!i;!l ii'.l ( oiiiiiiiii.tiuii ti.. ' !s nn in it.-r ri-rti.-u iii. Hiiil li.'ii,!.;!. -en'.fii'.s ti U ini.riiv. s i r s rue- iin-M. 1 1 ; i' iir.n-'.l ", !,ii:'ii. -t- tlii y i i. i null' ii"i, iiei t;!ii,: rllit ili ii lis. sw-rli I,.-v i.rl.-.s iv.-,. s-t. ic 'i the nmiiv iii:Li it ei rlii-:i;i :!;. fill., I...- ,:!Ii t.im ii,- nsniHv" mily li!):!ni';iiv ri-'cet. nr.- ;t" to iij, ij-iii:'.ii tin ii,r,rit:, ! 'i-'iin i nf l1.:' tiiru.-.i iiml liihvr 'ti-:ii.ei't ii-ir-i! fi-i live IrniTM.'ie ; HH'I it I;i!i;r, ii iis -X '-ri I it. -It! I l !Ul UIIKIii'V. n ill:-! r-ii ;it in'iii iii'-s, in in li,!.1 ui.-..t ;iir' t:.,;ii ?: . ,ii-.M.-i 4 iii;.-. v. i.il1 l.-,;i'".l v Vf-.-i-ii-.i-i!, i j i . ..t-;. .! :.!:. -., r.i',!.- !'..: A'. ik s I e.KiiliV 1'f i run vi.; y. .j i,,,i'- i-"!:!'i'-i!"v !i-i ' :!.'. :-:!,:-!. II i'i i f iv'siiil'-Vli'iti'lMi !'::r;l;vi Ji,-; r, and i-i iii in'iii is itit l iiri'liil n- jim u,h jiiul line ii:Lrri-iliiiiIs will aliuv.-. Hmj neiit ihyii iittis. liii'iw iiii; its i tir.i:, -.:-t::i. Il'S.-riiv e. Tllil'-st df 1 ,-!f it fftittiry li;ei iiiH'.i i.s i-fiiu.nT t" i-it,i ail -iil:i-.-'.il:".ry r.iil-t,iliiiis li, i iliii..!!;. hi'yna-l n't" ' J; i i !-i.i'i:.'.;i ui., PSEFARcO C i DR. J. C. AYER & CO., I'ractiral ami Anlytii-nl C lii.'itiiv.1-. l.cwe!', Msf:S. e.ii L ': ..!iV..,.!--T-; r.vLiiv,-. ;.: . isr& mm A 'U'.-'wrT wln-.h curew b tf.e rar.:i-t pr vesa itll iI'.'PitK of tlie MMneyn, ISIatlit.'r, I'rla lirjr Urgn4 unit Nrrtnna Kjmtriu. inm mit hint; vise can. It 14 ouit'Mtttoie tit the patient. jMw.-tiie In ititetiect?. ami tlie Unit i-ure l,,r tit.isi; pitlnml and uturhdraileil niieftiim-, pi::becs an 1 BrigJifs Disease, it while it: cures of i.ra el, Unpiy of lb B I ml tier, llrlmhui , ri:irrti llrplna. falnml Irlaailnc. llltttt-4't.lorrU I rinr. frdt Mrabana itntl Fain la tse llnrk interns more like tuir4.:lei thutu. csui dklicati: ri:rfi.4itfc.si, or tii-timn f w.tte,l irpritr.ite l enerui-??. i.AuseJ liy irreita itr hanitv the abuse ot nature ami men Ul or uLyBiciil oer-ei(etiim, timl their tcreutr-l reiiel in lho use or iiAV KIT1NEY PAIi. w!,i. h streng'.h-ns and im ipiratea tie inVJli'l un.l re- itorcatrje viioroi ttu.lu. ?ai:i ::t tiis sacs. We i'y potilirely, iunl wtthou lir of euntooio tlon. that DAY'S KlUXKY PAH ft tlia only eertaln anil ptrroancnt rare for every !nu uf tiin ;;ircvaient and ilitlretring onujiUint. YOUNG MEN nilffrin? from nervoun anil physical debility, loe ol memory, or vitality impaired by the errors of youth or toocloe application to htiiue?8 or work, tuny lie restored and manhood reraine.1. Avoid all kinds of kidney medicines whii'li are lait?; ln'o te system by wity of the stoniitch ; It td abil ofd irLient Fell tried ami proven in ertl -lent. tbi.UKh wiiietlttie eiievtinj '-piireDt rare ol one complaint they sow the fc.Sil: f uor troublesome and permanent disonicrs. The pnoe ol our PAD brinns it within the reach of all, and it will annually save manv times iu rout In d'tor' bills, BUHlleinei ami plasters, which at best sine but temporary mlief. Jt can be used I uutnent cure. For aale by all druireists reneraliv. ... it., ,,.,ui .i , vi irruiim, in rr- or sent by mail (free of postage; on receipt of the nrice. Kenuiar 1'ap. children's 415 : ipec.4l,ttra Biei. 3.!w. liur book, "How a Uie WSi ha;ed," jrivlrg ti;d h'.to-j of this new dis everyaoda Utk ret or 4- i:f iwOtt rotri b'e cures sent iree. writ . It, Addtv. U nil'.tv.l rmmww., , om t'tllTlllV UwInK to the man t A 1 1 X We Kidney Pa.ls ni fna; "afe on cur refutation, we deem ft HIDKT Pll'U , Ttleaa, Okie. ' ' many worth- now seek- due the auiieied to vara them. Aa i.1 MT'H K1H Jt KY FA1, take ho other; and vol iii not bp deceived.' ' ' " ' ' J "EASTE2IT A5ENCY. (HAhLtS fi. CRITTEfiTQjN, US Falton street, Xew York." MjrTuH Si n By C. K. BUYI), Sotntmsx P4 1VLS7 A DMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE Katate of Daniel Hershbe nrer, lata of ;,;ne- maugn, Towp., boaterset county. Pa., dee d. Latter! cf administration on the above estata ha't!n'bcen K'.antcd 1.) t..e cide-?"?ried. notice is Lcreby iciven twiboeefDdebtiid toft touaae iiis tiiatr payment, and thme bavinR claiuui aaainut It, to pi-rficat them duiy authenticate,! fur settle ment op Saturday, the 'Jmh day of KoTeinin-r, Is), atliie late liot.iesiead ul dee d , in said fwo. CYKl HEUSHBF.KHKll. Clct. 13 Aiiniia:4ttator. A'ir.NT WASTED for oar p -puhr NKW . IHtUKtiia v I Infetrial History tf OITED ! STATES! ! Ita AirrVBKiira, Manufactnars, M Icinir. itank in '. ' rr'-xf - -. y, :i ll aBJA BW H :i WAW lufarance. etc Airenu make 2J toMIOOurr waek. Mend for Special Term) to . I HK.VKY rill.LPl ULlSHrXOCO. ! MTABLWUKolMTJ Norwich, Coon. I Nti.3 4t MORGAN'S. hVOOLEX MILLS i:.si Ai.r.isuid i-J.'. rMi:;ii i:ti'-.n in rn,' 'll.ll di.l 'it 1 irjt: a; mi AHD i"F7ED . ! e.-- ' '-' 1 ! !. ill r : i I '.'.AN nilv t - : m i:r ls. s.vtinkis, KE"l.i.L.1.N I S. i l.A.VNI t.'rVt.FILETS, rAKPKTS, VAK.VS. M -., i I v'.ih to :o l':vrin'.'r-i. I have t:ie k:rA w.i in r.:r liir) !i Ji'U !UV.I. I W OOL! t. K- rk L'i j:ikht s von: uwx colmv, an-! in or.cr t' r r'. tor rat'im'r In so1 I Mil, I liuvo pr?i;ilot trei;tin sifrrts I h.l liti jf .ir, dr.-l in a-i j! i- o ;v(p. J 'pi t. I:!Ui;rertT, t fi-uriiy. a-: .iii ! iuii v.iius v.i an. H'Wwer sn.l the f i.ulcil c-i flr.'l I liii5j aiiiire-in rur! to V.M.S..MO('iA, Q'tPiriahonin. ln. It! M-iir, . i FACTS WORTH KfjQWlMC. I Clnr.r. fpriia. j d rt m k. Mi!l:ri;; and Jai."i'y lir ! ' --si !.!-i;i-'.n know nari.tr f Ji.',U 'u', ; vv:n.!i:i-il in ) Mlir.r'.i f dl.v ii 'li.Mi f it ' . i i' :!: i'ltMli-.-t Eloo-i Turifier and t 'i in l.iit liijl:'i aa.l MriiLj.-th Ut-i'orfr f Lrcr l i'il. I f Fa vf-t.-rt it I'.i-j fvriTXiMtinn 't r.tsstr.V. K.t.. -. i .. t.. :i. ta .Ii-jIk." inn !!.: ni-' f wt.cro !t ii ii ' !. 11 v,'i 0-tp9p.i." Hed-t fachn. Kn-tinwtijm. iariiio:j, Loiw-l. KidnyJ Ear Live' Dtortlsr. or it a luiiil bum- inl.lnf itr.milUT. OlO 1'1'MI' is il) ihrt Illi Si-inn f r v'.-'u. a.4 it U In, !'; ciu-auw but tr. J 5v:i-i.m;i3.' i.ut wfr tnintti-ut If yi'i nrj fl..!- w.w:'tf Wi'tl Cen-J ut m-.'-r H!ii.-::i-i.t:i':. 1 O. Hiii'.il,..! Cr.ivl. ii'l-iCH's 4. :ai.i. 1'j umttton i-r c.nw F-Mf-st. n yoi n.-T- a nmi.ij :V:i:v!y U ptvis new l.f: an-lj r io i'".ir l'.' c1 .' 7-'l- .i'l i'i a rt-riiii J "ur fin f .no.ir.-t'.m mi'l Cln!c-ra lfift.-1-jni. li. r?n Si.-il IkT.lr:J4 cf L;-.;-,iS It Msj? If ?-n prw f'. nifet ilor"; v.-.;t trit't Fv-..iari) ilm'.a n.:.., l-u!. v. ! 'l-.M." t---. f ..i M.;'- :w!ia:v.itrri: "i'lT ' vy-LCis:;' PAr?KER3 MAI?? CALoAM IV-!, ar.'J Sirt ! '" iir.iral llir L'r- I n if V. ii! A'.aj'; lt rr fi. or f'.Tlr.l H.i ,r i V. K . s y I1, u.'.i:' -ii.i: in ! V :! . rt A i .. .rt A : A I . 1 4 It V 4- i 1 y--,tr V A V ; r, n :rvr'-Ti l!-e'i.'''''t bt'l-Tl '.I'ni.H'! L Jjle it tin: "SOMERSET fiEBHilM fSIB.' ! X .ilM.T 1 L ki:.ti '"7 5-1-1 r-;fr-:-j TT-'5r,::s T!t ifU-'inlfl HARTZELL PLOWS! are IlfmIi, lino ut i'.re-l 4i. ii k"i''. fii Ii n l. Aij) s full :0QKIKC and KEATING STOVES. Ail rim ; 1ri1 K! liih.' i.' i, ,A!t:i,v; ni'.l i : :i.r,ii'''! ti.4t a'l l.iiui- r.iplly -1- ti'.. ol r.irk f fn- AND wmi ssop! I'- r.-? a: s-:.-iar ymi h.-i.t. HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 15 FAGES. SUITED TO BjYS i-;RL. F?v A ; SIX TO SIXiLi YEAR- uKACI. Yvhnne lIfoiinpiepivt!!HT?,lw-so. 1 5iOJY INTJITIMI: TOsrDSCKIBL. Within a y'ar ot V.n ji-st ji(a:an.T. H un-e.. Vtn v Prori e ha.- ftNnreii ;i line pi irr.im. rr t h irii-tlioiiU '.e,-iiHt i.r u v iiiiie reailors Tli ubifit i'i tinc who ii.ivo i tie j'Mii'-r in -h.ir-r; i. o j'iiviR lor Uv? nl zir'. tii : it cir t.i ixien sl w.kly treat in th wv ol enivrt.-iinii.u -tori'. iHier!-'. tiist.r!r:il hc! h-r tul iUu-'ruti'ni!i a;-) t Lie sum: Hiav to inahe its "jtT'taail ln'!-'tT''e !.:irnn-nt e t lie tai rnl al ripre wiii i T-re utlfj eTcrv c !ltivatel t.n-t-io 'Uwlii'.-I. 1 iii i.tijH., t;i.:; fr s j ,n Uey en 'IciiV'tr to Tirrv out .....roM:;- ttieT-o t iit-rarr anrl ari:i; l ilenT. mi that itct.oQ "bnU appear in )''!:: -oil "ui t ' r. .m'(t la.t.-; ns ii:ie 7i - i 4 n i. i ir -rf-s a to $ no net rirr t.r dutl. L'.'.iul.i.'rj, in tlie I.i. :.n ol pu?-ii hr.'L-!vui .ti-i -il'v'.-'i- i!'Xv, i. :.;e a r.--li -lit. 'iKIiMS llilii'IlK-.S V01X(J PEOI'I.F.) jL'i r V-ar, lVtae 1'ri jtaij. ) SiKCLC Xr-jPEiM F. or IVnt4 caob. Tho IJnunit Volame l-.r lvj. ismtalniD !hi ftrt litty-twn Xumher. will be rvauy early in Xovetn- Vlllil 1'lUiC! addit:nal. rtir. rrm -ijui: ii-mtiiiie ,rfii.n.l. Ui.rcr t'T : iur l-t Kuruittanre should be me.ie bv Po-it-OHi Money Itrileror Drair to avoid rlian.o ol l,.ss. .SfwtpaptiM art not to co:itf Iftit adptrhtrirwrt irtthot.t tilt fr ct rt ts ortUroj llARl'Kltti bllo'H. Address H AFiPKR St KKU'S.. Nc York. A D.MIMSTUATOU S NOTICK. t--:ateof J. M. Baker, late of Somerset Twp., : Somerset d.. Pa., dee d. j Letter oi adimni?rbtion .a Vb- nh- ys ei'nle havlinc been itr-amud lo tlic unlehitf:wl Ly ll.e j proper autnority : notice Is hereby icwen to all persous indebted to srtid estate to make Immediate pavment, and those havinieelatmiias unst the same BfM!0heB, duly au henticatel ..r settle- I ; mem nil r..iuray, bilo Itlu "ity Ol t' CtlDWr, ! lS'0,on tbciireuiises of dei,!. ADIHtS. BA K FR, Nov. 3 A'lmioltratril. .T'U-8 NOTICE tJtate of iacii Mullrr, l ite of itueinihi nlng Tp., , Somerset Co . Pa., dee d. Letters of administration on the above estnta : halni been teranted to the umierslaneil. hv the - i proper aoth jity, not'ee is hereby iriven 'o those i , ln.icble.1 10 it to make immediate piyaicnt. and ; those havinucluims'ordemiin-isv.-iH present them I dulyautheiiti.-ate.l mr seitlement. nn a'anbiV i tne i.iiuuiijoi tiecemiier, at 11111 tale resl- ' i device in inemuhoniDr towr;liip. : I 'JL .VHI RF.R. 1 I ov. Adiiuistrior. tWECUTOIVS NOTICE. itate of t'atherlne Whlpker, late of l'pier ' Turkeyloot Twp.. Somermtt Vm Pa., dee d. Letters testamentary on the above est:ire havlna; been ifranted to the undersitcneil by the profieraii thoriiy. notice U hereb ticn to ail perm ns in-' debted 10 said et:ite to make imriieiiiate pay. men t, and those liavinic claims airainst It to pre- ' 6' nl the 1 d -ly a :tti, uiii-ittiid fi r seitleiurot n ' NatnbiT. No. ember IK., ai toe u. or Kcutor,in Itintt rw"!. Pa. ' .:.- I All 1. LKli VKD. Set. :t 11 It wt.l Civ.i I "J ', i;. ni' i:wrl 1 . I !':--r T-.vr-h r-t; , ?, mm tl.-iufc bet, ti:-J fiiA fr-e-t Famt:, . LjrsKi. ami ev '.v ' :v;i. : i-'T.'l l.i.I -i-M. s U.i.;-ri-P"iiR:.ii"l ! r7-n.'.- T:-jJ ; j i. r--. I:i:(Ti . Y;.-i riiri::---i-iivn!-:.i': :y yo'J. J I 'i'lie ' ident and bes t aro-ii.ted lB'it otKn i .r lniDu.it a fliurtne. s liut.nii 0. I' circulars a Jdies-s, P. I'I Fl' JISUNS. i'iltsbunth, Pa , OLD HOUSE. E A S , ) e-TIT1 A T Tf K2AT3 dTT-Allr el I $2 PATvinV on1 STA V-T V. XXiAlWA LwlLVl Wlili iJU DjLV bill1 rntoiijLn (; u o c i; u 1 1; s , .1 .Vl RARE and CHOICE COFFE rr t . N K OLD TEA EOIBS SFECIAL-TIE 3 ti!l:i;;irif-r .u 3 ..ri 1 r. ...... d C 'li e 1 ! i. j,: 7i f : is r 7 IF:! A s.is:: . Kvi-y V. 'li: a ( FULL !.;N; 1& n n 1 ri r n TEA YOUNC HYSON CUH POWDEf. ! IMPERIAL, Pit n.t.n.1. 1.1. r.o tcat.i, ii.vj. il.,t, s i Kf j v. i n v , JAPAN I i-r t. Mr.. , M. n-1 4en,,.; ENCUISH BREAKFAST, I rfA re lu-U -n i FT V F- (T.N'TS jr i . ua.i vr. i tiy I" 4' . f In ?fn:!in)r a ri" fn onier Tir Te:i. .it.n'L i.; i t mn!l"n the aiiiiy T-;a 'iolre. an-! r-, 4A1I lite Tm i.i itel Ain at i.ti j.r-r p ,u . J ntnl u;w.M ar ( f RjiK ( i u .vi n TVa:. I If 90 4 tired k fW pnrii any af Ike a?otc i'iS t ; 10 lit toxvt VilhvM e.rX iiiT';e. Ha vis u't lirfi ct vu!) a in vi. ic7T;nv Fa:- iCfCD 1370. FuRilGSA QjLONj TEA' Sl.OJ 3Cf -(.liOU Ti'.VS AT .KSS I'JMCL !- Uf.xi'ov, HER-I.tlPERl.VI, JAPAN-00LOX1;- -Yorx'i 1 LN-llI.I.S!! ! K. KFA-ST, 21 :S3 BY ANY QUANTITY. COFFEE! RARE AND CHOICE. THE CELE3RATE0 OSLMONjSO COITKEE!' Tiiimieiii Knis I if-1-ml Ani'iu. ti nil , nia i-u, vi; ij; 'in-IVHi,-.! f ,r It 9 ifl:i :nr i '--u-'t h!iw i;.,!t-.i ij a tri.il. FRENCH COFFEE! I'KH'E I in i'OlAD - - (UK, ih tin hie Morttti ('()'?, 1'lnntit tion i'4-fttm L'i;)'tv, !,irncaib t' fie, (thl lintrh Java Voftre, l.ti. tjiiiuffti (;. Afrit-it tojre, Vustu Hu n i infer, I'm Kerry Cof fer, (Jutilen J.'io (Suffer, A PARTIAL LIST Or GOOI 'I Constantly Arriving. F. S. hum:ii-iier's hit Me.il, Oat U uis.l'rji kci Wheat and irmham I- , ar. JUckerel. txir.i No. 1 slx re Met. No. I Shor No. 1 Kiiy, No. i S i. Itrc. No. S Mc tiuio in i lb kill. t'lninnan itau... Ilrr:mr.i-il riiiN-n u.l i." . i Beel. HeBned Larl In P il. SO lb. 10 lb S lb. and Z It: Fresli Lrfd'stei . salmon. shr,i,,t, u.i 1-...- Oysters. CiMked Corned Iieef and Presied Torque PICKELS and TABLE SAUCE. vU5&r '.ti Ixst (ruilitycrtacli rraOc ' ' ' cvnnnr 3IKI1 PS AND MOLASSES. -a-r-r-iTTT Trnnrr fllXjW YORK CtOSH PIN ' V V w"f AX if REAM CHEESE,, OHIO THK LAKiU'JsT A-t.Kr.M!:N r Or LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS. COLMAHS ENGLISH MUSTAK3. f, 11 a 1. . a- s.-i r.,,1, Ui.r. J Pi. JEI1IS I Xo. 28 Fifth Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. t i.4 8C PfJEPAFC FO.ju- u 1 THAT OCCUE3 Til", - SUII3CRIEI G(H)J)PM V A'-JO LEA S 'i ',VM:r buy chea; KEEP e 1 e c ..EDITORIAL GOm IF YOU WANT FCLir The Hen!! -is RED-HOT REPUSUC N i GEIMFRAL. .ME V.r The Somerset II- r.:N as mi'i'h m COUNTY PAPH? PENNSYLVANIA It Yt LOCAL NEW: H .RlL!) !3 TijE K:i i: IIV A.i, , i.-.'r itcrt: -. -. ' -.if "iVi h-t ' ' ill i;t-;i i I. '.-t ilte i'.i . SUBSCRIPTION $12- THE HERALD. ; timiaii 1 jhj, Sibiif ' ' " 1 ' mv IW'Mw4)M
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