lATe t Cariou Phe. Some time ago a gentleman trav eling in Louisiana was overtaken by a storm, and suddenly almost feiled t the ground by a catfish that struck him on the head, and in a moment h was literally pelted with the fishes, so that his horse ran away and he was in great danger. Feveral thousand of the fishes were rained down inthii way, and it was tinallv discovered that a whirlwind v.aA frw.rHi them up, carried them off, and hurled them again upon the ground. NO SAILS. Japanese houses in the larger cit ies, such as Tokio, Nagasaki, Ha kraadi, etc, are of one general shape, being two stories high, and put to pether by a curious method of mor tising, at which these people are dept, not one nail being used throughout the construction of the building. All interiors are of the hare grain of the wood and are kept scrupulously clean by three and eonietimes lour washings daily. SAVES BY A IOG. A fire occurred in a shop occupi ed by a grocer named Perry, in Park street west, Luton, a few nights ago. The family were in bed, and were awakened by a deg licking their faces. Py that time the flames had obtained a complete hold of the lower part of the building, and the smoke was so dense that the in mates must have been suffocated in a few minues. As it was they es caped with difficulty, and the dog. which was severely scorched, died in a few minutes after being taken out of the burning building. THE TALLEST BIRD STORY. The tallest bird known to ethnol ogists was found by Professor Her bert in the lower occene deposits near Paris, France. It was over 12 feet in height, and could have bitten a man's head off as easily as a wood pecker can nip a cherry. The shell of the epg of the Madagascar bird will hold li-10 hen's eggs. CHOPPED THEIR WAY OUT. Some sportsmen from Concord. N. II., encamped near Moosehead Lake were caught in the recent tor nado in Piscataquis county, Maine. On the morning after the tornado they started to getjout of what wa a lore.-t when they went in. They took only their guns and blankets. On the first day they walked nine and one-half hours and made only two miles, and on the second day in eleven and one-half hours they ad vanced only four miles. They had literally to chop their way out Men whose fortunes were in the woods loft them in a few hours (hie man had a yoke of oxen and five span of horses at a camp, ami had to k'll them, as they could be brought out and food could be taken to them. not not V A WHALE. Among the fish stories told to President Arthur last summer was the following : "The harpooner jammed in his iron, and the whale sounded and came up three minutes later just like a rocket, sfik:n' us in bow and turnin' the boat over in the air. We fell out, and when we crawled in the boat and got clear we saw the whale a rushin' off along the surface with Pob Cairns. a standin' on him, hcldin' on to the harpoon. I reckon thev was goin' a mile a minute, and it wasn't long afore they was close onto the ship Bob, declinin' further passage, lept oil, and a boat put off and nicked him up. He was nigh choaked with 11 vin spray, but outside o' that he said it was all agreeable. The old whale's back was covered with bar nacles, and that's what made it easy for him to stick on. AN EVIL EVE. An old darkey in Kaleidi went to Dr. Black noil the other day and complained against a young negro out on the farm, who, he said had bad an evil eye. As evidence of the fact he saiil : "My cow died, my mule wouldn't work, then went eff in the pasture and died, my dog wouldn't come to my whistle, and finally ran away and has never come back. My crops are of no ac count ; corn won't ripen. A few days ago my wife went int the yard, when our old rooster jumjted on the ash-hopper, flapped his wings three times, tried to crow, couldn't, look ed my wife square in the eye, went right under the house and died in five minutes. This was bad, but worse things were to happen. Lust Wednesday I found my spring liz ard laid out on a rock by the spring, dead and cut in two pieces. TROUT FROM THE CLOUDS. A Port Hope letter to the Toronto d7orsays: When Harry Shepherd opened his store it was raining hard at the time some of the drops that fell upon the side walk appear ed to le pretty large. On exami nation it proved that five speckled trout between three and four inches long had fallen from the clouds. Mr. Shepherd picked them up and placed them in a pail of water, where the- swam around as lively as if they had not taken such an atrial flight. Captain Ilobbins se eurred the finny strangers, and now lias them in a glass vase for the in rpection of the curious. TRIAL BY TASTE. At the Royal Courts of Justice re cently a somewhat novel incident occurred duriae the hearing of a ca.-e !efore Justice Lopes and a spe cial jury. The qualities of two samples of coffee being disputed, the Judge suggested that the best way to decide the point would be to have some of each sort made and let the jury tase them. The re Ireshment contractors, Messrs. Ber tram and Roberta, accordingly fitted up one of the consultation rooms of the court as a temporary coffee bouse, and at luncheon time the iu- ry were therein regaled with cups of laf . . not conee orewea irora both nam pies. The learned Judge also par took of the coffee, which was sent to bis lordship in bis private room. Ixmdon JSVtfg. THE FIRST MEERSCHAUM PIPE. In 1723 there lived in Pesth, the capitol of HungaryKarol Kowates, a shoemaker, whose ingenuity in cutting ana carving on wood, etc., brought him into contact with Count Andraasy, with whom he became a favorite. The Count on his return lrom a mission to Turkey, brought nun mm a piece ot whitish clav, which bad been presented to him as a curiosity, on account of its extra ordinary light specific gravity. It struck the shoemaker, that beine porous, it must be well adapted for pipes, es it would absorb the nico tine. The experiment was tried, and Karoi cut a pipe for himself and one for the Count But in the pursuit of his trade he could not keep bis hands clean, and many a piece of shoemaker's wax became attached to the pipe. The clay, however, instead of assuming a dir ty appearance wbeo Karol wiped it off. received wherever the wax bad adhered to it a clear brown polish, instead of the dull white it previ ously had. Attributing this change I in hi tint to its nroner source, ho waxed the whole surface, ishinff the nine again smoked y tne pipe again sinoneu it, noticed Phowe admirably .and i and beautifully it colored, .also how , much more sweetly the pipe smea after being waxed. The -Hoiulng" Faculty. I must say that I much doubt whether the faculty which enables does and other animals to find their way home is rightly called intelli- j gence, although intelligence, no j doubt, frequautly has some share i in the result. Human beinrs are I much more intelligent than dogs, . and yet how few of them, if placed I unexpected in the same circumslan-; ces as Door "Jacob" that is carried ; off in the dark along streets ana roads altogether unknown to them, to a place miles away, where they - . . . i had never been before, and to the position and bearings of which they had not the very slightest clue how few of them, I 6ay, would within a reasonable time find their way back again, at least if they trusted to their intelligence alone, and did not ask questions orconsult maps. Cats, on the other hand, are rightly regarded as less intelligent than dogs, and yet they ejnoy the reputation of being more bkiiltul in linding tneir nouie again. A can, too, is commouiv mii- jKised to be a typerauier 01 siupiuuy than intelligence, and yet I know of one instance which 6eems to show that this "homing" faculty is, or may be, at least as strong in a calf as in the most intelligent of dogs. Some fifteen years ago I was staying at a friend's" house at Linton, a 6mall market town about ten miles from Cambridge. On the morning after my arrival I perceived that some thing unusual was going on out.-ide the house, and on making inquiry I was told that a calf six weeks old, which had belonged to my friend, but had been sold the previous af ternoon and carried away in a cart to a farmhouse some five miles dis tant, had come back home to its mother. Now, had the calf come hack along the road by which the cart had conveyed it to it new home, much surprise would, no doubt, have been telt at such a sig nal instance of sagacity in so young , an animal ; still, there would not j have been anything particularly ex traordinaryy in the matter. But the calf had not followed the road, which was circuitaus, consequence of the hilly charocter of the country. A boy had seen it start off from the farm, and had followed it the whole of the way, vainly attempting to catch it, and so the routs it had tak en was known. It had gone at a quick pace in the most direct line possible from its new home t its wld one, and in doing so it had climb ed a hill and passed through a wood which crowned the summit of that hill. Here,surely. the faculty which guided the calf was not intelligence alone. W hy Eve Didn't Need a Girl. A lady writer in one of our ex changes fi.rnishes some of the rea sons why Eve did not keep a girl. She says : There has been a great deal said about the faults of women and why they need so much waiting on. Some one (a man of course,) has the presumption to ask, "Why, when Eve was manufactured out of a spare rib, a servant was not made as the same time to wait on her!" She didn't need any. A bright writer has said : Adam never came whining to Eve with a ragged stock ing to be darned, buttons to be sewed on, gloves to be mended "right away quick, now?'' He never read the newspaper until the sun went down behind the palm trees, and stretch ing himself then yawn out,"Is supper ready yet, my dear?" Not he. He made the fire, and hung the keUle over it hiiaselt, we'll venture, and pulled the radishes, peeled the pota toes, and did everything else he ought to do. He milked the cows and led the chickens and looked after the pigs himself, and never brought home half a dozen friends for dinner when Eve hadn't any fresh pomegranates. He never stay ed out till eleven o'clock at night and then scolded because Eve was sitting up, and crying inside the gates. He never loafed around cor ner groceries while Eve was rocking little Cain's cradle at home. He never called Eve up from the cellar to put away his slipper. Not he. When he took them off he put them uuder the ng tree beside his Sundav boots. In short he did not think she was especially created for the purpose of waiting upon him, and he wasn't under the impression that it disgraced a man tolighten a wife's cares a little. That's the rea son Ive didn t need a hired gin, and what is the reason her descend ants did. Ruritlary Kitties. One night last week a burglary was committed at the residence of Mr. Leonard, corner of Emerald avenue and thirty-fifth street, and tho burglar stole one thing which no police force in the world could re cover. It was nothing less than a kiss, and the sweet morstd came near costing the thief his liberty then and there. He entered the house by forcing open a rear win dow, and at once began a promenade through the apartments in search of valuables. In the bedroom where j Mr. Leonard ami his wife were sleep- j ing he got a gold watch and chain j and some money without disturb ing trie sleepers. T hen he went to the sleeping apartment occupied by the daughter of Mr. Leonard, a pret ty blue-eyed maiden of about seven teen summers. Here he obtained some valuable articles of jewelry. As he was about to leave the room with his plunder, however, he turn ed to look at the face of the fair ; sleeper in the dim light of the low gas jet, and the sight of the red lips and rosy cheeks buried in the pillow above the delicate lace of the nighi role was too tempting to res'nt. He stole softly up to the bed and plant ed a strong Bridgeport kiss "on the unsuspecting but inviting mouth and then rushed from tho room. The girl awoke with a start and ut tered a south-side scream that arous ed the other people in the house, but the burglar escaped through the open window just in time to avoid a shot from Mr. Leonard's pistol. The stolen kiss left behind it a faint odor of alcohol, which, Miss Leonard says was quite apparent to her when she first aweke. Tribune. The untidy, dirty appearance of a grizzly leard should never be allow ed. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers will readily change their color to a brown or black, at discre tion, and thus keep up your repu tation for neatness and good looks. Heroic Patriots. At the storming of Warsaw, the principal battery was only defended fiv inn h.itallions. but with 6uch and ol- i braverv as history can hardly paral :. W. Vhen it was evident that it , ... ,.rot ceuH no longe r ho d out se eral p -'w., o, General Sowinskin was truly heroic; having lost one foot, he was, at bis earnest request, seated on a chair, and placed on the altar of the des-perately-defanded church, where he continued to give orders until the last of his comrades was cut down, when drawing forth two pistols, he with one shot a Russian wh was ruohimr upon him, and with the . . j: tl t.'..l. "V , V nvn iKinrinn r t n ua u I 11 . i ur id' area u.e outer nut, .... u l- "My Back is now Well. This is what Mr. Clough, of Low ell, Mass, was haj py to say after his wii'e had given him a good rub bing with Perry Davis's Pain Killer, and administered a dose inwardly. For four years he had been crippled with rheumatism, and suffered ago ny in bis back. After using Pain Killler, he went to his business with comfort, and as well as ever he was. Some Hints About Water. No water that has stood in open vessels or pails during the night should be used for drinking or cook ing. 15y expo.-ure to the air it has lost its "ac-retum,'' and has absorbed many of the dust germs floating in the apartment. If convenience re quires water to be kept in vessels lor several hours, it should be cover ed unless the vessels are tight. Fil tering adds to the purity of water. Drinking water should not be taken from lakes or rivers on a low level. Surface water, or water in lakes, and rivers, which receive the surface wash should be avoided as much as possible. Do not drink much wa ter at a time. More than two tum blers lull should not be taken at a meal. Do not drink between meals, unless to quench thiM, as an excess ol water weakens the kidneys. ii.x i cessive potatiuns, whether of water 'or other fluids, relax the stomach, i. ... . j . i impair us secretions, ana parage movements. By drinkins but iiu a. a tjme ! injury is avoided The Meadow" .f Maryland. Si'iiiN'iKiKLP, Prince (Jeorge's Co., Md. : Mr. Charles G. Addition, of the above place state : " I sprained my right knee causing intense suffering, and the use of crutches for several weeks. I found no relief in other remedies and finally tried the mira cle of cures, St. Jacobs Oil. In a t-liort time I could bend my knee which had ben as stiff as au iron rod laying aido my crutches and was able to walk as well as ever." A NVw Kailuay Signal Sys'cin. A committee, of which James McCrea, of the Panhandle route, is chairman, have been preparing a new system of signals, which will be reported to the next railway conven tion for adoption. Twenty-five of the large roads of the country were compared, and the simplest deduc tion made, which is as follows : Go ahead, a motion motion up and down; stop, a motion crosswise with the track; backup, a motion in a vertical circle; train parted, a mo tion in a verticle circle at arms length across the track, given con tinuouslv until answered bv the en gineer. The committee will recom mend the following bell cord signals : One pull to start, train standing ; two to stop, train running ; two to call in flasiman, train standing; three to stop at next station, train ruuniiij three to back, train standing: four to reduce speed, wtiile runnin For whittle signals eleven are recom mended. Ihee are the principal ones : Long blast for approaching stations, crossings and junctions; short toot lor applying brakes, two blasts lor ufl brakes, two toots as an answer to any signal; three blasts for train parted and three toots for buck up. For torpedo signals they recommend one torpedo for danger and two lor caution, the latter so that if one misses fire the other will bring a train to a slop. PKi:KXT I1IWKK. Comfort is never in a hurry. Pain and distress are in hot haste. It is to the ''friend in need" the friend who does something now jthat the old ad ige pnys the compli- . inent 1 being ."a friend indeed. That they do not keep the sufferer in suspense is the salient excellence of Benson's Ca peine Porous Plasters. I The plasters ol other days whether ; porous or otherwise saiu ait : until to-morrow: He can promise i nothing on thespurof the moment." j hut nam unrelieved, like hope de ferred, maketh the heart sick. B n I son's plasters act on application. They permeate, soothe, warm and heal, containing, as thev do, chemi cal and medicinal agents of the ; highest elliciencv. Their motto is now. and the genuine have the word iCapcinecut in the middle of each ! plaster. Price -5 cents. Seaburv & Johnson, Cln-mists, New York. Nov. 21 Want of Faith. IfC. N. Rovd, the Druggist, does not succeed it is not fur the want of faith, lie has such faith in Dr. Bo shikos Cough and Iung rvrup as a remedy for Coughs. Colds, Com-ump tion, and Lung affections, that he will give a bottle free to each and every one who is in need of a medi cine of this kind. A clear head is indicative of good health and regular habits. When the body feels heavy and languid, and the mind works sluggishly, A vers Cathartic Pills will wonder fully assist to a recovery of physical buoyancy and mental vigor. The constipated should use them. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relievo and rur KHEIMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, UKjirnE, HEADACHE, T0OTHACE2, SORE THROAT. tlCINSY. SWELLIXOS. KrRAiax. Sortnest, Cult. Bruise. FROtsTIUTES, Aiid llotrnr bodily acba Mid p4U. nrn cehts i bottil sold tr ! I nnnM and IVnU-j. jirpcutat in U IMIIKUMJPH The Ckartei . V Me tor C. dMI t. A. TOOSLU 00-1 1 TROYAL tVURt J 9HSS!a PEIUiEB Absolutely Pure. Thl powder never vrles. A marvel of tmrltv strength b,d1 wbolesomeness. IVlore economical than the ordinary kinds, anil cannot be MM in eiuiietltion with the multitude of low tent, nhort welicliu alum or inoinate (mwaert. ,oia own ) cam. H tioVAL Bakim Powder Co, 10 Wall St. n. y. rr T"M TH WOiiST ' TO-DAY IS Rheumatism r.ricunr.TisM in the back C-jr?d by FZRRY DAi JS C PAHS Z1LLZR. m.'UTATtSM IS Th'E KNEES Cured by FZRr.Y DAVIS'S PAIN killer. RHEUMATISM IU THE MUSCLES Cured ty PERRY DM'IS'S PAW KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF L0.13 STANDING CjrcJ by PERRY DA WS PAIN KILLER. BHEUMA TIC SUFFERERS, buy of any Druggist ' Perry Davis s Pain Killer A Marvelous Story TOLD 13 TWO LETTERS. " liVi..' .';!: My la'.h'.x resides at ilover, VL He Iwvn a prcat sufferer from Scrof ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous euccl Ayers Sarsaparilla has bad in bis ea-e. I think bis blood must have contained the humor for at least ten years ; but it did not show, except In the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years azo. From a few spots which ap peared at Uiut time, it gradually spread so as to over hi entire body. I assure you be was terribly afflicted, and au object of pity, when be i a.-u.c your medicine. Now, there are few men of his ape who enjoy as good health as lie has. 1 could easily name fifty pcrsoui Uo would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, V. iL Philufs." FROM THE FATHER: a duty for me to state to yon the benefit I have derived from the usu of Ayer s Sarsaparilla. Six months ajo 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho humor caused an incessant and Intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. Tbe sores have all bealed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect being now able to do a good day's ork, although 73 years of age. Many Inquire what has wrongbt such a cure in my ease, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell yon, Ayf.r's Sarsaparilla. Glover, YL,, Oct. 21, 1SE2. Yours gratefully, Uibax Phillips." Attr'i Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolls, Tnmors, and Ernptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. rRCPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; SI, six bottles for $& 1J cue bwo irrea- They Regulat9 the Circulation ol SPrevent Cold FcefWJ nr.a tr i.il :- arijii f rttiuiuipcrfertcimilaiK; o:rs UHI.rM TIS.H of the feetsndall kindr irm.:i!... niianhitriv tircvent '"ocons asd Coins. lnt'i.t fi r l.i'V'tt art rtr-j thin. Hii'ic to Hi any nho. fMH hv 1'rticirli'ts and shoe dealers or sent b "iil pct-naid. Price oOrtn. per pair. ' WjLsO.NU. AIA'JNKTIC Al'l'MANCE CO., H Jiniadway, New York, Y. oct.'4. WISEI pi are always en tne lookout tor chaoces to n crease thelrearnfiiirs, and n tne become wealthy: thjee woo aw Dui improve ineir oppttnuuuies remain In poverty. We utlcr a nr.-al chance to make mon ey. Me want many men, women, bovs and girls to work for us rii;bi in their own loc.ilttes. Any one can do the work properly from the first I'trt. The business will par more titan ten tfmeson' nary waxes. Expensive outat lurnished tree. I one who engages tails to make money rapiaty You can devote your whole time to tbe work, or only your spare moments. Full Information an4 all that Is needed sent free. Address Stinron fc Co.. Portland, Maine. dec-iWly , "7 week made at I U I'M dustrtous. Best but ft X. '"" th ptt'dlc t)a KJ I J ed. We will start ' home by the In- burinesi now be- apltal not need you. Men. wo rn en. ooys and irlrls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Ik the time. You can work In spare time or irive your whole time to the business. Ne otoer business will pay y., nearly as well. No one can tail to make enormous pay tiy enitailos; at once. Castly outfit and terms tree. Money mad last, easily anc nonoraoty. Aa.ireas l act k Uo Auitusta. Maine . deeJu-lv MOW. A Bwtint- T.$ctiam ti (h mo prvffuMc, Wcmk It Is tk at-ful. Our im 1? to prmrtaftnT Xrxim xfnr.w mm for tkm ctmml reqnirnM-Btt of thiieo(aanril 'ladl'tdul .aMr. koa. vfcrtia,. St:rts-,t ian turr at anr tiBt. For cum. 4W. mddrtm f. DL'FF SONS, riltstjurxlu iSu OCtUL. HEALTHCORSET Increaaea In popularity every day, aa ladle tnd it tbe most COB PORTABLE FERTECT FITT1XC corset ever worn. Mer chant ay it five the brat satisfaction of any corset they ever sold. Warrsnt-d satisfactory or money re funded. For sale bv PARKER PARKER. M rsic sraoLABs waited. Havlnr riven O- aaaate elaaaM Im Tllle and Kunhar. I will ctv lessons oa the piano and oriiaa In Somerset aai vicinity Ue asuina year, eomaivnelng uetobar lib. ur ELLA. SOHEtX. UPENfCOniFgP) ' 'Ill II S 3 1 -s I I NOTTICE Is hereby riven that th nnderslmed ha mad- ainllcatit to the Secretary of Internal A f. fairs f a warrant for six acres ot partly improved land situate In Jefferson Township. Somerset Un . Pa- adjainlnr Uad ot David Shaalla, oa th North, Abraham Morrison tbe South. Jaeoh Kooeroa th EasLand William Mall, oa th West. WESLEY D. HAstOLAT. DOV14-5L 1884. The best Christmas present to give an ab sent friend is a year's subscription to The Somerset Herald. Making 52 visits a year, it is a constant reminder of the gener ositv of the donor and a source of pleasure Because it is always reliable politically, and says 'what it means and means what it says. Because its Court re ports are always full, fair and trustworthy. Because it is the me dium used by the "peo ple of the county w hen they wish to let their neighbors know when they have a farm or anything else for sale. Because all legal ad vertising appears in 'its columns, and people arc thus kept posted as to what transpires in the management of the af fairs of the Courts and County. Because it is active, aggressive, and always for the cause of its constituents. Because it has the best Washington and Harrisburg corresp on dents attainable. Because it alwa37s irives all the local new s without burdening its columns with unmean ing and uninteresting correspondence. T . i , I JULllUb(3 IIS llC". S LU11 umns present all the latest news in an at tractive style. If you have friends who live outside the county, there is no more acceptable pres ent you can send the m than a copy of their county paper. If you have a borwho needs a neigh-j paper recommend tho her ald. It vour children want i a paper, subscribe for the herald. Subscription.. $2.00 per year. Address; Somerset, Peni ia Always the Best. STRAWBERRY CAKE. Tn the volks of three eggs beaten add one rap white sugar, one-half cup butter, one-half cup twtet milk, two cups flour having In it one meas ure Hab.xkr" Baking Pi.wder, the whites of tares esgaoeaten stiff; hake In jelly-cake pans; when cold, and just before eating, place in layers, covwrinK each one with strawberries which have previously been I ngared. Strawberry Short Cake. Take one pound ot flour, mix well through It one and a half measures "Bahskr " Baking Powder ; add two teaspooaful salt ; then rub In one-half pound shnrfning ; add with a spoon one balf pint sweet milk : bake in jilly-oako pans ; when eold, and lust befare eating, place i layers, revering each ne with strawberries whscn have prevloeslv been sugared. Jul Is. "GET THE BEST." For the Presidential Year. The New York Tribune, The Leading Paper! Heartily Eeputlican in Politics. The TRinrsiatbls year ischenper than ever, and it promises to be better thon ever. 1 nlike souieot its would-be rivals, it hits n'it re.!uccl character with price. It. doestiot seek increased circulation by pnnderinn to the tastes ol the vi cious or the prurient. A trusted, clean, whole tome lanilly paper, it has lunaen)oyed the largest circulation anion the lst jieople the ln.luTl ous fruitaland moral, whom every couimunity rccoifnUes us lis !est citlienp :inii it means t. keep and imroaso this circulation by continuing to Ueerveit. Thk Tribcxe Is the leadina: New Yerk dally complete In news, strong: and sound in comment, pure in tone, lurite and legible in print spen.linir money lavtshlv li.rncws. and as lavi.-hly for brims to handle It. 'it kIvcs, with absolut. Limeys and all poseible accuracy the newBof the whole w..rM, best worth the attention of Intelligent men and women, ami is recognised sa he authority on v litical, business, bank, railroad and hnnriri ni lit erary, educational. Kiemlnc, so;lalatid rcligi-us lntel'llf-nce. Thk Tkiiii-seI? heartily Republican, and be lieves that the restoration of the heinoenitlc par tv to power, a ter 1!4 years' exile, wi.uid he us dis astrous as a levolutb n. Kvery Imp irtnt materi al Interest In the country ilreatlsjch aclin-lu ISM. The Tribi'me conhdenlly Iwlleves it can be prevented, and to that tnd arks your ail. TheTribi sk is always on the side of morality. Rood order, reform and progress ltwarmly sym pathises with every practical ettort to restrict the traffic in intoxlcattn lbju. rs. It always favors tbe ea life ot hone-t laior. nl In the interest of Americ -u Worklinriuen support" a Protective Tar iff. It nas no in'erest. loror against corporations, to binder its taking the just and fuir course, lest for all the people and the whole country it is tne orxan of no person or faction. Is under no eoutrol save that of its Kditor. and knows no obligation save t ha t to the pn Olic. The Weekly TRiBuwe, tora third of a century the lavorlte of our substantial riiril imputation. Larger and wider circulation than any other weekly Issued from the otti.-e ot a daily in the I nl ted States. A complete weekly newspaper or It), and sometimes iu or it panes; avcrlcultur.il mat ter believed by farmers to be the Lest published ; full markets an-l many leatures of lnterts' in the home circle. This year two series of Sccial arti cles one for young men. the other for farmers. In dlspeustbte for tne coming Presidential can vass. Th Semi-Wekklv TRinrsE, the best sahti tute lor the lhilN : all the matter of tho Utter of more than transient interest, and all the Se-ial features of the Weekly. Sixteen to twenty pages. TERXS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, POSTPAID. Counting postage, about i cents a cipy on all editions. The most, in quantity and value, tor the least money ol any paper in America. J Daltl 5cen'S a month : -l 76 lor 3 months ; ;7 a year ; ilth Sunday edition. t to WEEKLY a a year ; in clubs of 10 1 a year, with extra ropy to man semi Ing club. SEMI- WEEKL Ytfl W a year ; in clubs of 10 2 a year, with extra copy. PKEnil'MS FOR 1SS1. Alvay the BettThi Year more Varied and CoWytAan t'rrr. Largest and Best Maps. SJ.VD4-.Mc.Vi4ttr5.1TttS OF THE WORD. u4 paircs rual uu.ru: Inmncl lu Ku-.i lealuer : VZ lartre tuapi ; over 5 .vlort-d il latrHtiuoA. and SuO paired ftewriptt.n and ta ttstttK B.-si Atlas puhlljned lu America Uetail price, fii50 S. .Id only mlwrtiitl- n twik. except aa premium tor X. Y. TRlhiSE. Conipleieeitwok torrelerenceM to geurapiiy of every rounirv of the world. ! For S 40 The lias and Uailt Tkibckc fr 1 I year I For 4c Atlas and 10 copies Weekly 1 year : or, 1 i copies Weekly lor 6 years each; or, Dally ljaj (t years. , For s3 Atlas and 20 Weeklies 1 year; or. 1 ' Scud-Weeklies, 6 years each; or, 2 cples t itaiiy tor 1'4 years. !r-.ii At. as ami HO eottlea Wreenlv 1 Tear F( Atlaa and tU cotdes Weekly 1 year. Fur n"5 Atlas and l'Jactdes Weekly 1 year. feAipress charges paid by suHst-rltter. If to be sent If mail, remit jl.24 for postage For most iuinw.j(preS9 is cheaper. .Household Medicine. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD PRACTICE OF MEVI tISE.JflGtESEantt SURGERY; a practi cal treatise for families, travelers, se.ni.-n, mlnera.Ma.1 others written by the leudirr phy btt-iaos ut INew York city and Philadelphia, edited .ly lit Frederick A Castle, of New York, .in lw. volumes Imperial octavo. HlOand Vt'i pp., pruMsely illstratel with engravings, price in muaiin. 41'' : not old In boo v St. Tea, ami enly to be procured r.r publisher's author iveil arcnie. oxcept thronrh thisoftcrof Thk TKiati-SK. No other newspaper cn or will be at)leooftr it Thousands sent out aire idy. and outotterompliiiiit receiveti. A practical biH.k tor every day use. which will pay lorilsell in a few men: it . !W .!' Household Practice and Week ly Tni:oe, lor bvo years, to one f ul s.ril)er. i Houthold Practice and Sotbi-Weekly For All - Tribune ,-tirs to one subscriber, or 10 I copies Weekky 1 year. For fSt Hoaseh.il I sacti. e and 20 copies Week ly 1 year. Post., jl-W. l.xyress gcoetaliy cheaper. ifhe Single Subscriber's Chance. Midpatk't fliatery of thr United Slatet, from the iirst seitlemmi to the ase.isslnati n ofGar eld. by Jtdia Clark Kill until. A M. L.L. I), ot Aslssry t ntversity. Illustrated with nu merous maps marts ttnn icrir:iiis. uirite s to 7i' inches, 7J2 uaget .Printed by the Methodist Kok (tuiMvrn. Kitjill pr t! For Kid path's Hi.ti.ry and tint Weekly Tri bune one vear. r t History and Semi Weekly one year post age free. For Piano Players. rWB-SOSATAS OF BEETHOVES, folio, M pp. h gilt ed'-tes. cleg int y b-.und in e'boasetl T5ih Keuiil price. 4.t. Finely prime.) lrom (irave.l plates. Contains 38 sooatas. know tie musicians as oneol the hnst collections if valuable and no. tooilitlicult mullein exist wroe r.very teacher Would wish a pupil to buve them. For 4AJ tvinatas of Beethoven and Weekly Trl- ktMie I vear. For to Sonatas nd Semi-Weekly l year. Vna AO SVm.Laa and Weekly for ft years. For Al 50 Sonatas ami Semi- Weekly for 5 years. rtfaf.ttrc mi cents, express otten Cheaper Unabridged Dictionary. WeVt er-ior Wooster-. Pictorial Unabridged J Quarto either. Dictionary-latest and best edition ri for Dictionary and We-kly Tribune for years; or 17 lor Tiiotionary and Semi-Weakly Tribune lor S years ; or 1 18 for Dictionary and Dally Tribune I year. Postage l. Fjoress often cheaper. Town Libraries. Th Tribt Jtn makes an offer for the formation of Town libraries. Send for circulars, Agents Wanted at every Postoftlce. Circulars describing fully all Tribcww premt- in, and sample eouies, sent tree on application. Kemlt In regtstere.1 letter, money-ortier, p.: stal- not, er draft on New iork. lf by poi istal-i not. pleas write on It : " For U Niw ouk Tat- busk. Aoureas simptv Tmi TaiwmE, New-York. iPserjyEADSSi venniisp, f ' x renr: rzz: rcr. ' : the 'lamaa r. V- TMc Tc. ' A 'I re-r.r - i You will save money, your friends will save money, everyone saves money that buy their Druirs ot C. N. BOYD. lie has the finest stock in the county, and keeps the best of everything in his line. Goods always fresh and nice. No old drugs dispensed. Private for mulas, family receipts, and phy sicians prescriptions a spe cialty. All the reliable patent medi cines can be had at my store. Anv not in stock will be or dered when desired. I also carry a large stock of LEGAL BLANKS, STATIONERY, DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, Photograph and Autograph Albums. School 8upplies, "We want your trade, and will endeavor to irive von irood roods at fair prices. My stock is not surpassed by any in the county, and you will be welcome, whether vou wish to buy or not. a .Y. BQYP, MAMMOTH JiLOCK. SOMERSET PA. GO w O O o w GO i I O W j Pi B 0 Eh W 0 f5 PATENTS ontained. and all business In the V. S. Hstent Ortt.-e, or In the Courts attended to for MODERATE FEES. We are opposite the TV S. Patent O'flce, en-a-t-ned In PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and crd ohtatn pa'put iu leas lime Ibau tnoae remote from WASHINGTON. w hen m.Kiei or urawtns; is seni we auvise as in i Iu TWr t(1 Kiv8 Hte, Kerpe n,, I)eaers a Su rS'cVtiT riiSr noririi tciTt' m" N0 XTwi I'I-r "nit r never be.,re ort.re.1. Will cno CHARGE UNLtaa WtOHIAlNr'AltNl, tr,lct r,,r ,he manuracture of whukr In int ijuan- We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of 1 tity, from 5 to 5o barrels, KivinK them the rivi the Money .irtler Division, and to officials of the : We l letting- it lie in tton l for three yers, V. S. Patent Office, t'or circular, advice, terms, charirtnir hut a small sum for sforaa-e. and reference to actual clients in your own State; i or county, address C. A. SNOW A CO.. Opstte Pteatent Offlee Washlnirtun, l. O. NEW GOOD! For the Fall ail filter Me ! sTOW lis STORE ! Cashmeres. Silk Finished Suitings. Velvets Fancy Ires tJoOfis Prints. Oingb im. Chev iots. Cotton. Plaids. Fl.mneis I.inseys, Canton Flannels, Jeana, S:ittinets, Caairoeres. Cor.luroys. Hosiery, Gloys. Underwear. Yarns, Notions, Fancy floods, Neck-Wear. A Full Line of Choice Croceries, 'Pnlvlffl nrifl (1,frnrc XOUiiLtU ilIlU VIcH S, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, ROOT d-.SllOE 7.V GREAT VARIETY PIA.TS and CiPS. A large and varied assortment, CLOTHING Nails, Glass, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Dyes, Salt, Flour, Meal ami Chop. It will be oar aim to keep In stock everything usually kept In a well regulated general store, all of which will oe sold at rock bt.itnra prices. All kinds of produce taken in eichange for goods, at .ln? 'm of , . fcaT, snce haTe e .lnlI1,BPei, , " ness, and reapectlully solicit a continuance ol th sant. To those who bave not as yet dealt with s, we kindly ask to give us a trial an.l be eon- vinred. Short profits and quick returns, is our motto. 11. VI. V. 1H'.BILU k vasTiLLaL.a. Pa.. Oet.lo. tssft. A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hiram J- Miller, late of Falls City I Nebraska. . f.rtre of attmfnlstrKtltrtt i.n . Kn v . i ! havlncbeen giante.1 to th undersigned by the I I - . . i. v ' . J ' ptufv:i vsiirquj, B.ft.ew 10 um.y given to all ' persons indebted to said estate to make tmmedi- ate payment and those having claims or demands will please present them duly authenticated for1 settlement on Saturday. December Issa. at th residence of Joslah lejyts. in U 'lemahouing two JOHN J MIl.LtK V' j BOTU Adtuiiii.trator NANCT W EAT El ' Administratrix. ; T? LECTION NOTICE. ' pTTllrH vntM-rireul" i . pnee list or live carp a. nt free. Carp sent to all "Tnem will be an election hel.td In Berlin on '?"' he Mfi';'lm-S1 6" arol flTI'Dwei',n the .h da, of lumber. 13. by theVr. 'p'l'ng weSbe"; iT2ndth' M ziiX.Tal'yi" fWys jwafts tr-arrreTe By .TOer ot the Board. nova D..Bca. PHILIP HAY. MARTIN SCHsEFER, Tl . . 7. 7) , .7 - 13 OO It X I II U V l '9 lEEt Street. Opccsits St. Wi SScol Johnstown IPa. ALL KINDS OP Books Neatly Bound;irtr.A AT LOWEST KATES. Old Books Re-Bound. MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. .. i Frtl drslrinir rn?oh(i thiumt can oM'i pnr ty ilmpplnn rce cant. ArmnitemtntP hv. ren miule wherehy ezirc one w will br paitl un mil Urxs oniera. All nc.tel lDtormaUon cn o obtained at Jvjinersct Hkbald utlice. (Continual ram :nt rU.) How Watch Cases are Made. A j.l:ite of m.:: i;oin 11-10 karjts fi... U ,,! h si.le of a plait? of 1: iijm Mtiuii na-tal, ait.l tlie tnl t iiKil torn ll.ivu rir.' r i lit th ii ! l i'.wixn p 'ii-!ie-l Fro;;i f'-tc lite v:iri.::s ictrts if t!i! i'a' . ( vntor. K'Ze!.-,ft arc ctit an.l sl.ui'c:! ly Ui nntl f.rn:rrs. Theg..Ul is t!,i. ".: t;iu-h t asltnit of : 1 kin.is of i!::i.-iiu', enrravia.:, a.fl .' turning. Th.r iDi:i;iti-!i r..c!:il ivts il n UhI c'rri,. t'h ttiihu ! Zi'.-i ..M'f lV tlic vritlai piit.ranti-e I V.w ii.aitui-ict n-.trrnuting ca. h ac t v. i-:.r tt4v::.y , ti.-t it .oriuiiits ..',' the iroIJ ,r.r-t i.;: : J t!.:.t can ii.m.4:iy lo nccicl. This :.-i;ar.uil4 is pivcti l'rottt iirtutd rW.. .t-Jt -f thoccx-esliavt l.i . nw. rn pot :V. tiy s::..i. tit .vv:irs..f t'.-o v.-it!i...t t"-:r:i:; t.in the pul l. Iiri.r,- T have nel 'i.crf yoi.r J::-: , Ia.. P".-. !" i It It 1 -.:t 'i tVi- t : h-.c: I !-. -ht ;t mnd.h ..I ami kui " f lt . b3:air !" l-rrc I y t .t. tin n -t kn"'.v - 1. -. It ' " ' ' r -ir !.;u.vr. l i t it a iiilc ! t arsj Ley I, tt -h-i:'i 'r rw.cii!i. l.i .ur t'l. y : rr rc-rc :.; d t- 1. ' o M i H.NKf, "' J' ,;- S mil .t .nil lo Sr..l . l.k IN fnil.V. n.llJ- i-i f La.',nu li:..lral..i r-W7 ..ri.av-.r. t Mom' aad bvj.ltm. alfb t a.. C7V be Ct)':tiHcd.i o o" 2 c cs " .. r. " ?. o tn -r. t m - y a ? Z - f. it tr 5 mt .orated llr.-ct ly n JImIsi I.lre Pitta. Dir. B- Jk O. R R . Idas NarlDi Extra Vont at Iray lag. PURE RIE COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY. l Sitnati'i! tm sittiitnit of Allivhonies, uses ttie water front mM moiiiitatti sjiritiir. This wlii.k v i. itiiiile by the ! ti t!e-i tst i 1 prtH Ps iin.l jimiranteetl perfei'tl y pure att'l full priMif. ORDERS FILLED SM DAY A3 RECEIVED. Special. v-tmh:md 3U barrels of Whisky retailing at 4J iter irillon. I XVri'e for lull particulars in regard to large ' quantities t' Sand P.t.-h. Pa. S. P. SWEITZER, Supt. AUg. .V. Wood Purl tierthis medicln is highly recom mended for all manner of chronic or o 1 d standing j compl.iints. fc.rui- tl .HS of the skin. sucn as fimpiea. Blotches and K ashes. King Vortns, Tatter, -shI Ktieum, Scahl lead, Scrotula or King's tvil, the jtnit ism. " v . . C -aln is the Bones, . "i Side and Hend, OR and all diseases arising froi.: im purity of the olood. With this rare medicine in your house j ou ean do without Salts, Castor Oil, Citrate of Mag- i nvsia. Senna or Manna, and anon the whole ot I them, and what is better, it may be taken with , aalety and com tort by the most delicate woman. . as well a by tbe robust man It Is very pleasant ' lorn t.iste. ineretnre easily a.lministert-tl to eliil ! dren It Is the only vegetable remedy existing which will answer ia place ot calomel, regulating I the action ot the liver without making V"U a Hie I long victim to the use of mercury or blue pills i It will "pen the bowels in a proper and wholesome ! manner. Tnere is nothing like Fahrney's Wood Clean . er tor the cure or all disorder of th Stoiaat-b, Liver. Bowels, Ki lneysand Bladder; for nervous I diseases. Headache, Costivenes. Indigestion, Billons Fever, and all derangements of the in ' tetnal vicera. As a female regulator It has no j equal in the world. I "An ounce of prevention ia worth more than 1 pound of cure." The Paiacba will not only cure I obi standing ami mall nam complaints, but Iron of the best preventatives of socb ofsorders ever offered to the world. You can avoid si-vere at tacks of aco-e diseases, such as Cholera. Small pi. Typhoid. Bilious, Spotted and Intermittent Fevers, by keeping your blood purl tied The different degrees of all such diseases depend al together upon the condition of tbe blood. Ha sure to ask for Fahrmky'r Blhod Cleas- ok Pa area, as there are several other prep aratlons in the market, the name of which are somewhat similar. Dr. Geo. G. Shively & Co., Successors to Fahrney j Bros. Co., I MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS ' i - ) ' WiTsnntiso, Pa vjEUMAX carp. A new book of 140 page of instructions etc on culture and habits of this w.derful fo.nl A i ne experience ol one who ha spent 'a years a a Kh" rL',nn;ll. '- ta , i",la,artot-K Ainuk tuT tno P"tll man hLt -"glish. No peri having spring this work. Send one .toll.,, .h. w , , three toThri. a?i I r '.""L ' tt tl,!?. tr" '1.2 s iSBii S""? ? i : - - c-1. - z jkzi.T i; -3 i, r ?. - 1 - . " j X C . r7 " .2 r "X c - r- " . . . M ;rlU5 S "3 ' -""3 -J U c EC C - z,Z V,z ? H "E - H '- r- - 5 SMI Distillery .-t--i . 4 15a 3 AVh"' K,ru!M " It will iseon be re., ' i war closed." .Bctl i Under the hot sun of An, me village of Dover v V I 4t. .. I : ' -v IK : as the gphynx in EaVtV w " !jah Sharp, of that Puie' I 1 softly sooke of th ,.. ' 'J'Ji. ' -aid. " I was in the m ; many of the sight ofthW? vo'jra 1 n- . c ., ;' "as unaiiv f.ir A-),;)u , J -.-Ui.a;, result: fr0mL stroll I fom- W S .""HI Sis ! health and spirits; sorrfv: i I lived only in memory ! j "That sad eno"u'sh- i , dividing niy last two ci.jni ' " harp; L"buteot W v it? Not exactly. h,n to improve right awav. I iomsiMti at it. nnil . . . H - n,.: I pUeti Oil the tit-!-!! ai it c r , . i .. . . i . y.i anvthinir. '".'ul1"?. -''J 'iiti;ii,,n ; I could attend tj tujit e, l,":' I exct-pting that I have u I about expwiria myst i!" to lh" f .un I am a well us i tv' " , 1 enlisted. What (lifTer.nc-M? 'are in things jiur.s at.d .VT kill ; Parker's Ionic ;t.:' " ' i Tit is preparation, which h' j known as Parker's (..in.f -r. i will hereafter be calleti ?:a.p;t I ker's Tonic. As unprir.c,,y ('' iers are constantly dt. --ivii; 'I' customers by suUtitutii.jr 'articles untler the r.an:e 7t r i and as pinker is really ;.n uL;t? jant ingredient, we drop then.;!1.. I ing w ord. I There is no chanpe, htiw. j the preparation itselt, and a!, ! remainin; in the hand. of ,' : wrapped under the name of f..' j Ginger Tonic, contain the i-' medicine if the fac similie ":;-'.' " i of lliscock it Co., is at the t- ! e .i. . - oi iue ouisiue r:it'ier. Kvery man has a right todno; ion of his own if lie get a lawv?:'.' pays for it. Knew what tie Wanted. j "I've girtn the boy the medicine," exclaimed a dri;.-. ; seizin;! his hat ami ru.hin fnm, ! stare. The boy had reached i ty the time the druist over" j him. "ir-ay," exclaimed the ilru::;;; Ian ohi negro approached, I'vcj-. 'your boy the wroiij; iiteilirir.e." I " hat tul vou jru. J:im. I "I g-ive hirn morphine. Yo-- for tjiniiine." "l)at's all riht. De udilr.L- seut for morphine, and ye s.; ; nine, an' dis time when I morpine, to ke-p down any tr. 'takes, I sent for fp-iminp, krr,T iyer wouldn't peml wh.it th" h .axed for; go hmne an' Ml r-. i pizen." Never give a promise that y a not intend to fulfill. A Voice From t lie 1'rr 1 take this oppf j-tuni'y to t--! testimony to the ellicacy of v . "Hop Hitters." Expeetii:;: t 'ii jtliein nauseous aiid cmi, pi ; bad whikey, we were :i're;ii !v -i prisetl at their mild taste. iij ! a cup of tea. A Mr. Or"-! ;a Mrs. t.'onnor, itiemls. ha v-i;k -j tried, and pronounce tliem the i medicine they have ever tak-r. r:,r j building up strer-uth at..l t-'t.ir; . , jthe iystein. 1 was troubled withe-r , tivenesc, headache and want i a; j petite. My ailments are r-w a! fione. I have a yearly ontrntwit: I the doctor to look after the health? jnivself and famiiv, but I ni him not now. S. GlI.LIi.AND July 2-3, 1878. Peniit. Ahw. rittsburg, Fa. Pride often miscalculates, ar.c more often niipconceives. Messrs. Uiscox & Co. cull attention to the fact that after A; rJ 1G, the nameantl style of this fireparation will hereafter berkpij Parker's Tonic. The won! "(iii.r is droypel, for the rea-on th:ii ur. principletl dealers are constai.:!;' ceiving their patrons ly u t titi:t: v. inferior preparations under the 1,1:1 oftiinger; antl as pinirer i an un important tiavorinjr inL'redi.t our Tonic, we are sure ti.a' friends will agree with 11 a to propriety of the chan.e. TI.ere :. he no chanze, however, in t!;e aration itself; ami all r.U ' inaininfr in the hand ff wrapped under the name of "V.v-i er's tii.VfiKR Toxrc," contain the: uine nieflicine if the sunat'.sf 1 Hiscox it Co. :s at the bottom of::.' I outside wraiDer. A handful of hay in a pail of ter neutralize? the smell ot paiiiw T,he Press THE FOREMOST REPUBLICAN N'EWSPA-5'- FOR THE FRESIDESTIAL YEAR, Weoldy Press, - - - 8I.00 a Year. Daily Press, ... -88.0OaYear. The coming year will bo notatl.' t':-" tlividcd between . Kepublican r-eii-:t-' ' Democmtic. House, will be bo--y V-'-u.a!.in(r. Tho jrreat battle of Protection Free Trade will agitate tlio Cat.'! x-i -country. Tho Presidential campaii li-.i.U..-t foujlit and most excinuu f struggle (or a quarter of a renturv. Earw- C:o opinion of tho beat informed, tremble - eve of a treat war. prints all the news and tells the whole tru: it ia nr.re than ever a necessity. Sa. h M' p!M?r is The Pitu-ADELPntA Tres-. T'l-? Tlltra in ira man Afflt-A nlu if in l:l-raCt3-".: co::-.nmnic:ition with a corps of over ve nctis gatherers distributed all over t!io ivnrlij. m Tlie special d.illy eablescrv" c "' shnrcs wit!i thn f Yn.lr .-rn. covers e1 I. of acfivitv In Y..rnwr. I.ft N'1 T e ;n Uitin all the elements which p to f-1' a bro.i.1. full, complete jouraal. Rjsi.ic being a complete new-pp". WtciiLr Trkmsi h.ia at.vr-il snec.tl v.lncU unt it at the t.in. The A';ii.,'"f'-T' K-V I rpARTJtEXT, enriched by cans!1 i"n"' tio-.. fn-:a the foremost writers ia j: lr:ic!i's. ;;Wc3 tho practical thin tint I, -.i.i-.t to fcno-.v oa tho tarm and in the iT"1""- I-'l.LI'INti IlANUFuftWoWRW or Hoc J'. r-5:it, cKtcd by .Mrs. K.ita I jn'tn t'!a."k. '" ( f information, hintiantl bappy::iou-;i:,''r' " v. i;c, motuer aad head ot a househoiiL A C.-ct fixture at the com.:;? vcirwi. 'l!- iJV TP.lt! l! In l..-.r.nf rjiwri'll I . WEI .'-;csuf V'ork;r ::ic:i. tbegenenl coiitli' "0'- l.-!MrasU tuc Cus: of Living in Europe ,, r Jdwith Ataerica. Mr. Weeks, who U -r ...-. ......... . ti .as r. m -ui-.su 'ji-ci lor i:io v. cnauj . -!t:s:aiy, ar.il hvi bt-cn abr.jaJ 'vo t ie facls as t. earnias in ' tietl : ies.t'ie pttrchasinTpow"" " '-' ' "...v-irvtr Pir 1 1 full of c!io:c W , ... : puIes ..J ofacr matter s'rl"'.' . '. '.ftorie aaJ ratime4 forai'tlf : :n notes, ti:ne., c-nm- : ..... i - urc. a careful umiairy 01 ;a i : '! nevs. and aa e.irncst iiiscu -t o-totmns of t':c day. ? -pie c pirt mat:'. d free. EEW TERKS 0? THE FRESS: :.y raiil. posta;! free in uie i - - l.i I-. except S'tndiv. w et. a m' L'liily. 1:11 lud.t.s siiiuiay.&'.cu. a moot"- finn.L.y Tre. fii'O a rear. r- :. -i. i ro.--r.f c- o-f ... t..i or. X i i. :;U h- auuit ft""- w lUiJ IliL.U t. & CrtW i v r m ir- Secretary. President I .m vnce un. Ad ires UeSt- ' EO.FINa.EY,HtUbunfh,I