NONE WILL MISS THEE. Few will niiwtlic. frit-ml. lien thou F .r a month in ilu-t liallt lain ; f Wilful ttainl awl miixtoii brttw, r.-njurof wis-lnn, lniy bruin AH thou wirt fhaii be ffirir.it. And ihy t.laee ulta!! know tin- n. KiiaJt-WK from the bend.'iitr trw O'erthy Jowly liotii may Sirhrrom ever? watififriiijr hrwMft Stir the It nip, thiik. ihnnhyitnl pr? ; Will tfmu heeJ them' No: tney rlei-p Simll be drvaiiili-ift. ralni alid deep. vimi' .wfet leH may it awl -ins On the m.trt.h "f v,r l.imli. Sn I" fit on j-A .iii- win); from that (.ukt..! .It-alh an.l (-!"" On tinie li-.ti;rh m Bixi.it- rlmr. Hilt tllfKK- iki ihou ullttl! "t hear. Some kind v.iii nmy :iiir lliy praiae. Pausing near riiy fiv f reft. Fondly talk if ffJlMf fl i : Put ii.i throb mltiin thy hn-a.t Shall tv..iinl to -r ! ..f prun-. Or f dil tlifiujht of oilier ilay. Siniten flwiinc i? Ihy name. Talriit. I;iiity. in.aer, anl mil. It wore m il thai ithout limc riiim in timl' errat h-mli wi re writ. There in irifMiti winb. to lie Graven fur .n-mity . 1 'hwJrp JtHtrnal. DICK MURPHY'S CHANCE. "I'm poin' to p"t out of here, that "a what I am:" mul IhYk Miirj-hy t.xik hi liaiiilf out ff lti N-ket's nlraii:litetied j liinifi-lf iii. an i tifldfl hiit head ener- I jt-lirullv. I Korthe la-4 hmir orlwo he had li-n ; Mati linn in tin- d mrway of one if the nliiihl.ifM, nii-l rii kfty hmitiK i:i Im k : All'-y. and to Ik- tin- moi-t f.li:il!iy,rii kety 1 there. t- he Vf rv -liahliy and rickety ' indeed. It noenicfl to Iirk th:it tlie Alley had ; ni-ver Uf-n hi tioi-y. flirty aii-1 fiiiirn-e-' able a it wa now. He had hatetl it al- j ways, cut aiiHv hi- eoiild p-liienilier, ! ever -iiiit- tiiat flay wlii-n but a little tot, j his iiiotlii-r had tailed him from his play j to come to her. "I'm a piin" away Piiky, and Ij want von tu U-nc-ol ', a!wt-rs loii't ! f irv;t. alwers 1m -(I. nliik out for! vour latin r. 1 haven't la-eti as jkhI aa I j o elit. hill mav In- I'll ifit taken care of. . Ju-t don't you I in-it. nevi-r." And Ihck never ha I. His rode of mor als mould not K-ri:iw seem very satisfac tory to sfiiiie. but it was far almve that of the other Alley Ik.vk. Hi- had tried to look ifter the t! flnitikeii sot he had i-a'led father, but that duty was over, the jHMir m. ill had sffi Im voiiiI his care. 1'n k h.el followed lii.it to his grave that mini;, and How he wasalfine in the World. II- had come hack to the Alley more itoui ioree of hahit than anv tiiiiielse. lie had n 'thine tH-l.ininp to liiin there, how, hut it wasthetinly home that he had ev-r known, and oin-e there had Is-eti some one then- w h't loved him. "I wish she knew that I t.s.k the Is-st care 1 knoued iiow of him." tiioiilit lick w it li a qtHH-r little choke us he shanl there thinking it all over. " And I'm a tryin' to he c-ssl, too, but 'taint much nse here, and I'm oin' bi gl out, that's what I am." Joe Uyan came shiltllini; down the utreet just then, and sto.H-d. Hick had always liked him the best of the Alley boys. " Kixin' for a storm, I recken." Sitid Jh rather hesitatingly, and in a very sub dued toil" of vou-e for an Alley boy. He could not lori-t tile dread pn'seiiee that had been there ho lately, and there was notnethini; ulstnt lick that roused a fcel ini;akiii to pity in his heart. I'iejj felt the sympathy in his voice, and was silently jrra'eful. A sudden Ihoiiirlit struck him. Joe had not any Isidy w ho had any real claim Hon him. SupiHise he tried to get him to pi away w itli him. "laav, Joe," he said, " let's p-t out of here. I don't want to Is no such man as these be, there's chatiif-s and folks out in the world, let's clear out and try to grow up honest and resjicctalile like, w ill yer? " Joe eyed I lick askance. He never knew of an Alley lmy oeiore that even dreamiM tif bein risjK-cialle and honest; was it KKsih!e that lick was not in his rij;lit min i? However, ht-Ntw no tokens of wildil-ss ill hi-f.u-e.s.1 lie etuclill'I that it Wis only one ol lin k s " notions." "Wont you come alo.i Usi, Jix-?" pleadtsl I'lfk. Jtie Watt-lust liis sister's hiishan-l st;t ger acrossthc stn-et, and disappear inside of a s.t!' li. l'or a iiillcll.- a feeling of di-vnst a loured w itiiiu him, and he felt t.-mpted t.i " pi alon.' ; " then he Kink back ill h s n .tive Siou'li of Dis Knd and wretched content. "I tlu -no," he slid. "I reckon it wouldn't lie no use. We were bom here, and we micht as well live and die here like the r-st t 'em. There may Is- chan a lor other folks, hut there ain't much show for such as us; lH-tter not trv it, Hi.-k." But l'ick'a mind was fully made up. "I'm piin', " he said. " inhere aint any ch..O'-e I'll ha.e to tlo the 'test 1 can withuut 'em ; but 1 reckon if you are Worth it tiure w ill (h- stitiie t han v for VoU.no luatter where you mw friini ; and I'll lie past for S.HH -tiling, if it's Dothiu' more linn i.i shovel, that is hoti 4st and re ptvUtblc, anyway." " Ujt it's hard," s.ii-1 J.ie m-ditively. "1 ain't alraid," was 1 lick's reply, a lie tu-ned away and elinils-d the rickety fUtirs fur the l ist time. It wan a poor miserible hole, and he had nolhiii); U-hiniu to him then-, hut it was or had lst-n home. A dull feclim; of pain smote hiui as he looked around, and he eemed to hear Lis mother' dy inu eharee, " Uiu"t ftirp-t. Ihckv. alwem la- past" "I will." he s;Jd n-soluiely. Then he pulli-i hi rap,i.sj cju iiow u over his eye and went out. "I dun no n it hiu' where I'm piu", nor what I'm pjiu' to do," he thouk'ht, as he talked lou' "I ain't ioiii' to l-ir a chance uf nolssly, hut I reckon if a fel ler kin do thiiip. he'll find plenty of 'em to tlo, aild that' ail chances are, I lake it I dutino much, but I can learn, and I wont make no hall' w ay woik of it, either. I'll know w hat 1 do know as well a any one, and I'll keep luy eyes open to learn new things il l can." " Ho an- you, Wick" Ir. Everett carraip- w hiried around the curneraiml I)r. Everett himself leum J forwardaiel sioke to Kick in his uuick encrp-tir way even the minutes wt-re precious to kiin. Iick had otteii neen him alsmt town, an4 had taken an wBatcotintairie fan y to liim. " Id like to Is-w M.JH hke him." he would y to Imnn !.. Vln n in father w a taken ii k i) k lia-i iBiiia;ed iu so ii w ay to earn a aar-l-r, and had pme for l)r. Everett. Ignor ant aa be was, he felt sure that no d.ictor could aave his father ; " but she told me to look .tiler him. an' I w ill." Aecoruiairly. lr. Eti-r-lt's carriage had Vlupued at ffa k's Uistr, I. Everett hal gone on the ricktjr atairs to the sick man auj lis t, ienoralit ul fii.s-lor'a bills, had in pod faith fiflcred hit! hard earned -quarter tle'reof. The doctor acrutiiita-d I lick ci.aiely, while apparently alKSH-ited in doiii; up the powdem, ttii-u he had p s keU-J the quarter and aaid pmd-iuoruin)r as thtMig! iltck bad been Uie sou uf a UiUiiouauv. " I believe in my txmi that quarter wat every vnt he hail. I'll Itmk after him, he in too jPfd to rtay here," fwiJ the loo tor a he ent down tire to his car- nujre. r- l'. f...l...- I, ,.t that niulit and . " : , ,l.vl. mr. tlure waaUiefloJti.raptin. to lir wir- " I want a boy to take care of my or fiee, drive ffir menmetinies,and do anv thing I want. Where can I find one hon est ami mi ling?" iiick grew w hite to bin very lips. Could ' this possibly lie for him? , ' "I am honest ami milling, would yon try me? " tli if he only would, but it neerued ttsj i piod to be true. j " Certainly," said the ths-tor, " jump j right in, if you are ready." j And tick, who had no posaessifins of ' any sort or kind, gave one tjuick glantv up at tiiat corner nsim and jumped in. "I won't forget," he thought as he looked. It was his first ride in a carri age. Whether it was the novelty of the sensation, or m hat, he really never knew, but he made up his mind then and there hat he too, would Is? a tlis-t-tr, and-ride alsmt in his carriage some day. Til give him a chance if he is w orth it." the doctor was thinking, as he fur tively ey -d the, laiy at his side. " He is worth it," was his. decision j three months later. " I haven't given j him a thing to do but he has done it 1 faithfully and to the Is-st of his alii ity ; ..... . i i : 11 :. ' ami w hat is tK-tter yet, ne isfioiiigaii m ( I his power to increase his ability. 1 II : give him a chalet-." ! ; It wa perhaps a dozen years later me : ; sunny fall afternisin a young man picked : 1 his way slowly and thoughtfully through ' ' the Alley. The years had made hut lit- i I tie chan-.t- there ; it was noiser, dingier, i and the houses a little inure rickety, kt- 1 ha. that all. j He went to the very end. and paused j in fnmt of the lat house. Another vming fellow stisid on the , corner, and the two eyed one another curiously for a mi lute, then the new comer Kisike. "Are you Joe Uyan?" " Iteckon I am," was the reply " Hut you've got the advantage of me, I don't know nothiu' who you lie." ' I w as I lick Murphy, don't youn-mi-m- ! Is-r? They call me Ir. Mil liard Murphy now. I found the chance. Joe. I wish that you had gone with me; won't you come now ?" The young fellow Itmked dazed for a ! minute, then he went back iu memory to i that afternoon years before when they j two had stool in almost the self same j spot. He looked from I lick to himself. ( n that first afternoon there had upir- ! ently Ik-cii but little diliercncc Ix-tween j them, and there now could hardly have I Ik-cii a greater mntrast. j He rcmeUilH-red I lick's pleading with: ! him then to g w ith him ; he wandcreil j ; with a sharp twinge of regret, what j would have U-en the result if he had. j "Won't von come now, .I.te?" asked ! i Hit k once more. 1 "Too late, Dick, thank ye all the same. M.tylie I might have been different if I'd pme then, though I dunno but its too late now." And ho I lick left him. "I wonder," thought I'r. Murphy, as he picked his way backjtfter another glance up at that corner room, " I wonder if she knows. I w ish she coulu." Occasionally Joe would seethe sipular and siiivessful Ir. Murphy driving about in his inrriage. " You wouldn't never stipHi.se w e start ed side by side," he would say. " Hut we did, he's had chances and I haven't." But Dr. Murphey know, il Joe did not, that he had earned bin chance; he had learned to do things, and ho he had things to do. Mr. K4. P. Wells Thetis I'. ()., Stevens Co., W ash. Terr, was entirely eurt-fl tif rheiiiiiatisin hy the use of St. Jacolis dil. II..' says: "1 consider it a woii'lerfiil rem eily ami will always sH'ak a jrotsl wtiril for it." The Schoolmaster in Georgia. The pu ilic school system ill (.eorgia is ulitl. llK.n to catch him alive except for an ;inioverishe.l institution. It contrai ls j nieti igi-rv purposes, hut there are pio with it.steachersforatt-r.il of sixty-live j ,,.,: ,, j Africa who hos-sot.ie .1. y flaysat five centsa day sr c ,piU ami set- i t,, rtv (,;, tninetl and trn.igingi.bedicnt tlett with them at alsml sixty-five ts-nts v ;il(!;j j., a ,n-JVdii. on the d llar. The teacher must acin-pt j t -;s ,,t dirtieu'.t t.i distinguish the .vf tinsor i-rsuade the kind hearted patron j ,.;,. f,,,hl t. I,lian eiephant. The Af to pay the remainder. Any one enjoy- , ril..,u Animal is noted for much greater ingthe Iu licroiis can sicn I a healthful j 1IIVexity of face, for longer tusks, and half hour at certain of these examiiiatio -s j i,,r ,,.), htrgir t-ars than his India rcla-ess-cially when the commissioner, as in tjVe. this case, ossesses a natural vein ut fill- ui'ir. The apjilic mt was a man of ahoiit forty, w ith a cheap cast of feature and a Itody half as broad as lonj'. lie aaid he didn't claim to know all wasn't a irradu ;.t. etc., hu! he di l know enough to teach them hei.tlien down at S ake ILi, cause he'tl teached thar four years, an l they didn't know nothin' y it. The otlicial sail he'd ask a few- primary questions, and Is .m with : "What is a let er?" "A tiling crooked sometimes and some times taint?" "What is a syllable?' "Hit's a word split in two." "Hu many parts of speech?" "Three eturse, tine a id superfine." "W .at is a verb ?" "Hit's authin' that tackles onto sitthiu,' or ahows that siithin' tackles onto hit. "What is reading?" "Hit's talkin' fnmi a Issik." "How tlo you teach reading?" "Simetimt-s by coaxin' and soinetinies by a ttoard." "What iapography?" "Hain't no c ans in that." "But you nii-iit have. How would you leach it?" "By akin' 'em tpjcstio.nl," "What tre the fumlaiueutal rule of arithmetic?" "Funda what?" "Fundamental rules.. "lou't know hiiu." "1 had no relerca to au individual. I meant the principal rules of arithmetic- "You mean the wav how ?" "Yes." "t 'an't jis' rememljer." This, ol course, is an exceptional sub ject of ignoram-e, but the public school tcachem iu the tieoria b.ick vrtto i are mit jmtverbial for their much learning. How Jay Gould's Fortune Invested. is Jay Ciould'a fortune at prest-it is prin cipally investetl in and controls the "),i4ti milen eouipnniiu; the S-tuthwesUTn or Missouri l'acitic system of railroads and the SJ71,(W.(X)0 of capital they represent. This Uoea not iut:lu le the now disinte grated Walush PaCitic system, with its f..VJ u-ilea of road a id $l:...,lko.iJuOof ob ligations, direct and indirect. What is ol moie importance to the country, this fortune controls over l.Vl.Utki uides of jujle hues anj two Atlantic cables, besides other telegraphic facilities th.it are capi talized iu the Western Union anj auxil iary ettnipaniest Slii.OW.lliltJ. Mr. Gould iias also aa absolute ownership of the elevate-1 railroad svsu-iu of New York. whtcu is slocked and itomlt-d for f-i'i.t'O'J,- j trit), making .he total amount, par value, of the securities coo Hulled, not iutiuding ! j Uie Wabash-Pacitic, $4,000,000. American Elephants. It i espwteil that efT'irtn. w ill wmti lie i made to tame elfjiliaiiN in mme nn'ftiis j .if Africa, anil make them Uf-ful to the j w hiti"s.there a twttt ff liur.lt-n, Buys the New York . Ju aevrral eastern foun- . int lllr etllliim lilt m t IIIUW frif-ifnfin f-ir draught and carrying purpose is al iiHKt universal, and the question has re cently been raised whether their African Cousins cann.it lie tamed and made use ful in great districts w here the deadly tsetse fly prevents the use uf horses and rattle. We have seen manv tame Afri- i can elephants in menageries mid circuses, ; mining w hich Jumlsi was the most fa- : inous ; but for many centuries the eh- J pliant ban not Is-en ilotiicstiiitted in Af- j rica, forlhe reason that bis habitation for j hundred-of years has Is-en only among j aavage trilies, wiio have no use for him i except tu kill him for Itssl ami ivory. nly two recent instances are known of j the taking of elephants by negro trilM-s. Sime tiftisn vears ago King Mteaa sent, j J us a present to the Sultan of Zanzibar, a j j jierfectly tame young elephant, and hcv ; en years ago an explorer in Angola re- I jMirted that he found a tame elephant j i among the natives of the Iiiver Cunene. 1 In 1H7M the International A-sfs iatioii iiiijsirt'fl a number of India elephants into Africa. They were heavily laden j with pssls for the w hite station at Kare l me, on Iaike Tanganvika, atel started west with u ttiiravan from the Zmzibar : i j ota . The exieriuicnt was a failure. ; me iff them livefl to reach the great Ink", and all died within rive months. , Although the ex)K-riiiient was n.-t fairly : cond.i U d, the elephaiils Is-ing far bsi heavily hnieii ami also improjierly list, it : is niit likely to lie stsiti res-attsl. The African elephant has the reputa tion of U-ing less dis ile an-1 intelligent than bis India relative, but there ss-iii to lie no g.Mid grounds' for tiiis Is-lief. 1-Hr ; i hundreds of years Is fore and after the dawn of the Christian era. w hen herds of elephants r Mimed in the Atlas mountains and wen- found in many parts of North ; Africa, they were hunted l-y the Egyje ti in-tin I the Carthageniaiis, ; ml captive ; t lephatits wen- thoroughly t.imt.l and trained for carrying puipit-f.-aml alui for war. They were taught to trample down . t le enemy in battle. Tla- war elephants that nearly succutiils-il amid the snows of 1 the Alps when Ilanniba1 led them into , Italy wt-re from Africa an I many an ele- 1 pliant that marched in the triumph? of' Ivotiian geiieiiils through the streets of. Koine were a pait of the war establish-! i nii-iit of Carthage. To-day tin. tild Af- ' rican eli iihant can Is- found only south of j theSah-'nt Desert, in tin-jungles of siiv- i ag - fi ica. j Alter African elephants ceased to lie ! used in war they still figured largely in i K line in the cruel sisirts of the circus. ! They wi-n- sent into the an na to tight for their lives with lions, tigers, and oth er fens io'is ls-it-ts. They were also j trained to perform remarkable tricks, and j if w hat the Iattin writers say alsmt the! Afrit an elephant he true hi- is o-rtaiiily not surpassed in intelligeinv by the India j ijiiairiiieii. Mr. Forepaugh announci-il the other I flay that U-forp long he would have a horse, whom he has taught to walk a tight roK-, attempt the feat of crossing : the Niagara gorge, after the manner of Mr. I'loniiin. Suetonius, in his tlescrie j tion of the reign of the Komaii Ivn-ror j tlalba, tells of a wonderful eicphant, ; v iiosc perforinaiut-, he s.tvs were attest- i ed by tliiiilsiu 1- of w itnes-n-s. This ele- I ph.uil w is ill the hahit of mounting a ca- j bie md slowly walking to the top of; the circus w ith bis roinan trainer on his j back. He would then descend to t lie arena iig.-.in by the same iiiite. The his torian has not informed us whether the accomplished animal carried a balance mle in his trunk. A. W. Wauters. of Brussels, me of the Icatlin authoritii-s on tpiestiotl- relating to Africa, and other gentlemen w ho have made a study ol the African elephant, be lieve that i! is entirely feasible to tame this noble lord of the jungles, and put his back to the same uses lor w hich hun ilrcds of black Kirten are now hired. No attempts have vet la-en made bv Man Never Gets Enough. When .Icrcmiah P. Ilohinson tlied in HifHiklyn the other day he left an e-!ate whose :i!ue is pcnerally -stimati il at from 1-4,1 Ii Ki.otiil to ?.",0(KI,(KfO. aih yi .irs uj. when Mi. Kobitisoii was a yoiini.'i.'.id tlrivinj; l.usini-ss man he had iin :.'uhi tioii, anp that ambition was to accumii lat. a fortune ol 'SoO.OOO. "When I (let that much money.'' he said one day to one of his clerks "then I am piiiiii to ijuit bu-incss l i-lit snort off and enjoy the rest of my days iu ease." Several years went by before sinyt li'nj; t.kiu to the tij'iire he had lixed upon ,;s satisfactory was approached; but the t loser he irot the less he had to say aliollt the ."ii l,t h m Is-ing enough for any sensi ble man." One New Year's I lay he en tertained his clerk. "Will," he s::id, "I have ls-en making an inventory ofthiiurs this imiriiiiig, ami 1 find that I am worth soioethin-' over SVVlOtl." Then you are piinj.' out til business, I suppose," the clerk remarked. "(to out of business! Why man alive, nhutareyou talkinc alniut ? (io out of business! I have only lternn ; my fiirure is f 1.V1.IH10; that is enough to sittisfy any man, and more would lie a busHen. Bnt s-Hj.iitX) don't J K-jri ti to If Nik so big w hen you jft close to it as it does when its about ?:;!i,tKi off Neither did 1 1 ."). KM v hen it came Is ik as big as it did once, and its issession was but the incentive to more energy and enterprise. It is the sj, i ie old eer enough is never w hat a mortal has. .Yt- Yijrl' Timr. thade.7 mark. oueniyeE fVe from Cwaie SAFE. SURE. : 25C PROMPT. 1 UK 4 4. t).. Hil TUHfirr, 9. CT JACOBS nii bbUMAM REMEDY W n Cures Rfcetmatisf. ftteumlaia. For Pain W Mill AT UKIHUIKT jfK It DKAUkUa, uoniitt 4. k.uu ui.aAi.Tiau.Ba. ISed.Star 0m .1 Absolutely Pure. Thl. Vovf(rr never rri. A marvel of purity. trtnfih !! lIrMiim.u. More t.iuoitii'iil than tit ontinitry kintU. nl eaiinttt )w hiM tit rttmitclitioti u hb the multitutlt- ot'KrW tvt, hort wt-iKht. alum or iilHj-titite fMiwderp. .Su'f tmu in CitH, KoVAi. liAkl.Nt. Kwhj:ji Kh, 1n. Wull SL, N. V. 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R H RoBlKUffs. Htamtna. V. Mu. Wa. MiHAKti li Wjlm PhilxislpBia. J 9. Stwroa. vBidVn. N J Ma. Makt CAeaiw. Mman. V. J. I-'ilawk Maei. Mtftorti C'h'iTik Pa x ..- O.H-.KI BOX I pu a r BjB Bon PRICE sua PER (IL T"r eomi-lfe infi.rmitfno. Il m rliWIT rm.m Ifblrt, with tmUmtJUitait. Irre. Kar mlf Ity mil draaaisw. 11 oo or tin- tli- Im B.: m Mltleo U furnuib it to you. do not be T iiAflrd to uke myUuutr elue, bnt .ly dirtwt tn tlw Ot-J Airmu, PFAKI..KK BKK A I II. 81 i Bit I Hrtt punxu PaUaulellikiM. CREAT EXCTF.MENT .i.tfo.vtj rRn;(;isTs ad 'Ht'sc.rv.s. TIh-t ftru miruriNCfl. anil ulu' witli wuniler anil j Hiiin7.rmt-ui nimit I he tvMili ohiHini-d Ity iht-iise ifl Wei IK-lx-scn .Nnrmnli ttitisttiu sniff- im hi. inxlui-liuli in lliiMnnnlry. It is an itbsulme ss-i-iiii- fur "iiiirlis. CiilfK t'ruup, Hninciiiis, A-i)una anil all puhiuinarv tliis-asf. anil hits t-nn-il litany -f-vi-rc ciifc-Hll'-r nil itilii-r nnncflies l'ailttl. C N. Utiyti m-1W and guarantees it. 31st Year, THEY LEAD ALL 1886 BAUGH'S Pure Raw Bone Meal Pure DissoiYed Raw Bones Special Manure for Seed Leaf Tobacco UnnrDnAnnoci AP. Double Eagle Phosphate High Grade Agricpltnral Chemicals Kend for circulars, nc, and saaplea. Addr BAUQH I SONS' shEH 2SmEk Philadelphia, Pa,t D.S.1 From a Druggist ofThirteen Years Experience. J H, Bly.ioMer. Hajclvlnn, Ka!i;aK, bmvi:"I tia -Kvit u-ii'ii; Wt'i IN' Ixm.(is' Nornmn fliilsHtu iu niy tuiiiity (luring tiie wiiiut, hihI lintl ii the ImH nnt"iy it hiu tvr Jnt-ii my fortune to n euTf. f riiiI ii very sfx-wly in Vivinir relief hihI j-eri(rmin m cure. J have u-a wvural lenities my ' liil'Ir-Mi. iifid uf il nw)f whenever I ihi tiee.tK iiMiiifest its ireM.'iiev. ul never knew il M Mil. I Imve lmi thirteen vean' fXrieiHf in the m hu -.ii iess ami Imve fmutlle'i nearly all t.ie iiiUr n-nniliet., rn1 eau linuly aert that Wei Ik ix-ssei-. NtHTnaii Balsam is the tnl thriMtt, eheM utid luite eurv in the market, a1 take 'Ii Mir in retinm n1in( it mall tlnisein neerl of a n-nie-.y of ilim kind." tjold uti a iHKsiiive puaranUf by C. N. lUty. OMINISTKATOU'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. BY VIKTl'Kof an oMer W the Orphan' Court of Stmeret County. 1'a., to me directed. I will ex (mm? to puhlic KaJeou Uie prvinitw, al lo'cluck r. m., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1SSC, the folk-wiMf? tleerihrd Real Estate, late the property of Ktiah Kodirers. dee'd. viz : A eertain funu. situate iu tjuemaiionin and Sliade t4 nsliifi-,. Soiiiertnt ouuty. I'a.. ad joining latnl- of .len-miah Clark, Peter Itover and the Hmiycrt'vk. eontainiiiK 117 acres and hfi perrhew, more or le, iiavinK thereon erected a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, loit bam. and outhuildinicH. Thin fann i i-iitiute alKitn Uvriv-founhi ol u mile frmth ol the ilirtLf U H.xersviiic liar-about 7A HTei under tr-MMi 4'uliiaiioM. a priHi Miliar orchard, yotM, P-iKK, and plenty f lime and eoal- TEHMS: ne liiirtl in h.tudoti deliverr of deed and the 1 , 1 nfu,,,.,! di,itii,.1 i .nl. ill in , li-ri-t, lo in- Si-fynil oil Hit- tnltfl ; and if llierc lit' oni-iliirtl to ivnntn it lien thr land in Men of I dowel In llie utiliftt fif Jifiati ltiieenf. dfea-ifl. Ii-li ier it-lit. o( p'.irrliitie ntimey Uitfe iaid down oi- iiuyo; sale. I .ifMi-f4on 1m Arm. i-c. ,M AlTl W. E. KtilitiKR". novii. Adtuinimratfir. 1 l.MI"lT!t.TOKS NOT1CK. il Ntri-oTo llfTTiiii: late of Onemahoninff i .i).. ,iinerei t.. r. ! !-ffi- ff a-tfkftislraltii ou the above etate J luff -.inc l-i-ii iir.uiuii Ui tlu-uttdi-n-ipif-d hy Ihe ' pnn.-r .-iit!-i-rli. mrftfe im livrely tiiveli to all i peffit-. tiifii ifal Ui fid eMaie to maktt tininedi- . ale .t infill i.:.H l!nm l.a.iiai elaiiu. afainat tlie J mliif Uf jtvm- il Il.ein Amy autheuf ii-ated for -t- ' tlf.ii.tit no Fritlav. liMx-tulier 17, vi. at the law ! renidmre of deceaaed. i'lHM H. tISIMERMAS. Adinininiritt4fr. I ASTHMA pURr,PI fmun anmhvtHhl niU iv Kit. mdnMm. ftrM st rrriain. nd outp is iSe I rrs3t m mil out hi amtM A nuhi trial rn- iht mam k-Mvl Prio i-uc And (1 (M1 k ant ontnrM. ur hv msi ivnopM rrw h i tr. np lr K, Iff IIH . M. rrn, t;f In- J.s le At't'iit. 9 A. V -tr - Concerning Marital Supervision "Cousin Matlge,'' in Lttinltin Truth, trivett ime of her olwervatitins m this Buhject. Says she : I was much tlivertetl at one uf the theatres we have recently visited hy Ftnuethitiir that hiits'iietl. Evelyn ami Jack werettftmr jiarty, umi Jack xeeinetl very much interestctl in the oeeuiant8 of a jirivate Ikix. Trie Uslices la-van tto late, ami their sleeves enfletl too soon ; ami thnni;h ploves of tfickiii like length diil their lies! to atone fur the shtirtcoininjpt of the sleeves, the general effect was one of insiilficienev. This was not Italancetl hy an ovenlfe of conifilex inn ami a sujn-rtluity uf eyeliMW anil eye' lash. The intense hliick of the latter ltMiketi quite startlili) in the iiiiiuisliale neiirhlairhtHsI of is-arlv-w hite ifowiler ami miii'e of the niost ii)icoiiiiriuiiisiiii'!y rosy hue. Now I think I have pretty faithfully ilencriheo! the in.lit iiliuls. ami you can form a frneso an to w hat sort of lailieft they were. Kvelyu's li. hlueeyen wunilered frtttii them to Jack's niera fiUiss, set fair in the direction of the sirens. "Take it from him,'' she whisiereil to me. "Nonsense," I answered. ' The nntre he looks at those uwlul retl cheeks the lietter he w ill like your soft Miami. Let him alone. Can women never la satis fied? You know he adore you." "Oh !" she said, itti take the trlasses away from hi t. That odious woman is makinu eyes ut him." Hiit 1 Witnld not. ami a few moments after Jack turned roiiml, and said, with his (jreat Inniest laiijrh, "1 any. Kvy, I hate li,-en caicl'uily calculatiiiL' how much plaster those women have on them. There's almost enough for the front of our house. Bv tieop-! how horrid it must fee'." Kveiyn 'aiij-hcti and was happy niin; hut the little matter set me lliinkinw', and I have come to the ciu.ciu.-ioil that wom en are ltai often inclined to exercise all inju licio is su;Tvision over tie ir hus haiitls. Tin-re is iniiliiu' si e!l calcu lated to make a human hein i.-n' for freedom asnltv iuterlcrciitv with his lile i erty. Mrs. Ffiiirstars told me the it her j day that she never asked iii.-stiniis. If I her hushand says he has ;:n t nir..emciit, ; she iIih-s iitit ask when-it is, m vtilh I w hom. "If he wishes to tell me, Ii does j so without Vn-irijr aske.l," o!n- adde i : and it lie doc imtwisii to let! me, a ijuest ion only prodm-es an evusinit r- hapsa tiownriht lih. l-.ery mie knows them to lie a mode! couple, ami I really think I shall atlopt hi-i-J''.aii le u I hi inariied. I am sure it a ll.c sales! ro c! to mutual i otilidcnce in the Inti!" urn. Rheum.-.tism I'Miitllly w-ttle.s ill the haekfor limli-. ami often so eouiiletely iiverniers its ie tinis thiit all liusinesi-and la I air have to lie abandoned, tlnr readers should re-uieliiln-r that IIishI's Sarsiinarilla is not reiiiiiiliielidetl as a ssitive sjitvltli- lor rhi'iiinatisiii ; its jMjirielors tiouiil if there is. or run siieli a remedy, lint many stijte ho were ,nost severely af tlieted, st.ite tiittt they have la-en por-i-tiely riired hy IIishI s Sarsui;triilu. The tlisease is ol'tt-n the result of initiire IiIimhI henee the mer of this rea! iiiedit ine over it. Its sueeess in nutiiy seven- eases just dies us in reeoiniiiendiii); its use to all sutl'erers from rlieuinatism. liHl titisesl. Care of Implements. The projier eare of farm iniii htiieiy i always in order at it! I tunes til the yea;-. The tMSt of vtaKons, jilows, harrows, ri--ers, drills, rakes, as Hell us toe k.ii;:Iivi' iiiiilements, sueh as hts-s, sjuides, forks, etc., eonstilules one of the heavy exiieiis es of hu mill)'. The eost is titttn civ:itly aiiL'nit iitetl hy needless exHistire to sun ami ruins! anil hy a want of eleaniiii; and oiling. Nothing wears out niiit-hinery f.isti r than hy allow ing flirt and sand to enter journals ami other working jutrts; ami htK-saiitl siadesaiv greatly rtshieeti in value ami eilieieney hy rusting and hy soil atlheriug to theiu. Where this eare has been omitted iu the husy part of the season, tile mutter should now Is- taken in hand, the wisslwork thoroughly cleaned, and the metal jurtitnis riilil -l hright. Those uho e.:n procure crude pet rolriim will liiul it tin- Is-st kind i I till to use, as it pciietialcslhe pores ul'tlie wtsr-l, and is an exeelleiit preservative. Any oily substaiitv luhlie-l over metaliii surfaces will prevent them Iroiu rusting when not in use. ( 'oiivenient and aiuple shetls should always he provided, so that wagons, plows, and til heavy machinery may leeusi!y tlrivt n under every night, or s stsiti as done w ith, an-t thoroughly cleant il ut i nice, or on the hist rainy day. Suitable hisiks should he provided till tut wads of the tool hoiiM-, for hanging sides, fol ks umi inn s, and every one having its own place may Is- tiuiti.'.y fount when wanted, i jt-t it be I mm in mind that rust and fiecav, if not guarded against will cost more ill the end than the original price of the machinery, and cause a loss of many huiulred dollars in the long run and in various ways. Owi- I Iry (inillrman. A Story of Bishop Simpson A heard a atory of the late Bishop Simison that is worth recording. The gisid man and he was u gmsl man if ever one lived tin this had old earth was slightly altsent iiiiiidel, it ltd he had a hahit while preaching of twirling his 'lantlkt-n-hief as if 1 teoih'ct his thoughts, t Ine day he wus preaching a seniion to a very large audieiice, and iu the front s-w s:it his w ife and iLiugliter. In the course of his . ennoii the Bishop took out his handkerchief and absent-mindedly un folded it, never looking at it. The hand kerchief had evidently iat-ll through the I in nits of a vigorous Chinese liitindryman, for it was a thing of shreds and tatters and as the good dominie held it up in full view of the congregation he created a sensation among his hearers and a thrill of horror in his good wife, w ho viewed the action and saw the hand ken hiefthut was more holey than righteous. By and by the Bishop glanced at the han-iker-ehief, his face tlu died, and he cart-fully concealed it. He. afterward. said he couldn't for the life of him understand w hat caused a smile to (lit across the face of his iiiulieiice, while his wife ml daugh ter were veritable; pictures of despair. fur. iirrwti'fMrj" Trlfijmph. Architect Kdinond lx-gelidre, 4l!Sutter street, San Francisco, id., states that having suffered lor u long time with a 1 -'HIII. ,i I Id .llllill Uf IllUillll SO, severe cough, and i .;l:.... ... .1...: r-'icf from tits-tors ttnd tin- iiiiiiit-niiiK fr"I1!"" ;i'i"H lit" tfMik, lie btv;iiiiril:mue 1 I'rit-ii lli-tl St;.r Coiiii Curt.- ami tint' Uit tir i-ulirt-lv ftin-il liim. He Was an Estimator. " Wluit's all Hiis c-rtttvtl ittiiiit; liTe?" askt-il a stinn-.t-r, as lit- luiiint tne iar- . . . . . . . I mt'lit nlta ktiiltf I in Irnlit til a lutKnlviny ' Kiori. " ! "Wl'V," rt-lilifil a liYstilllilt-r, "the l'Tft- '. " ., . , i I'rietftr tillt-rv a i.nzt- lur tin' titist-t "iina ' a. to the nutiiixT (tfU-anx inliu.I U it tie." llo-v are the j:utsH limning? " j Uh, pr-hit-! Why there must ite at least HKtMH) bean in that iMtle." Wit-ri uught you If? I'rtnii.itrang.'r?w I ? Oil, Vui froii the Vei4. I've heen ! out t tere estimating the )oiulutin of eitien front the numler ot name in the j directorief. Tid-tin. TriE BE5TTC."It ? This medicine, ennabinhiff Imr. with para pta('.e toiiMi, anirkly and crmiiM-tlj I nrr lTpri'it laliselM Wraknraa lmire H1mmU .HaJkHm,! billa4 Fcrera aatl Nrnralaia If is an uuiiilme remedy for tlwaaes of the Kitlnev aai IJver. It U itivuluabie for IMaeAwa peculiar to XV- fHn and ali lm lead M-do-nlary lives. It lte ii-k inj ure the teel b, cauw headarbe.or proxltKV ooti.ii!on nth-r him methcttr io. Itt-nrifhewflii'l ptirifini the blood, ttimulatet theflpi-tife.aitU the awimilaUon of ft, re lieve lleftiiNitrn and Hlchiitg, and rtrvngth ttie mn le and nerve. Vir lnirniitTeni Keen, lAasltnde, lu of EihTcy, Ac, it has no equal. Mtf The iri'iHiint- haR above trade mark and cropped red linen on w rapper. Take nootlwr -4,Mttlii KUnWtUKH'll.rUL.LTIMIUkB Wi:ekly Press. THE ItFT K Only 1.00 Per Year. The Most Liberal and Varied Pre mium List Ever Before Offered. KAVtiKAIil.l". niMMXATIttXS WITH Aid. TIIK IVITLAK UTKKAIiY AMI t'LASS l'KIiltiliK'AlX THE WEEKLY PRESS i .rliiu-tt In liM. f It ar It k. Il is slaimt lilv Kepultlii-HU iu (Hllttil-N. WEEKbY COJViTEITS. An i-lulHintH- die?t of all ihe newn f the week. t.tn ti ij.Miial --tfniej inm the liet aiitliun. r-ne-eial ariieieiu iuterestinir toiiex. T'ir t ttimtn't ti'ini'H I ihUlmtnt, Heaxoiiable and edited by a prm iicnl Fariuer. Ttf V-':i-to IIuM't devoted exelu-h ely tothein lere l Moiiteu in their huehold uork. litera ry eiilture, WMial advaneeuieiit and etitertain- lUt'lil. nt'tino ttni fttnih'i. iatern to the pure and beautiful etiti-rtaiiiuient ot voune people of both seKrr. in t'vcr lat)oii of life. 7V- Mnrk'i Kfn t itmw from every Important eotmuereinl feu tre and may la' relied iimiii at al Hilutelv erre-t up (othe hour of going to prewi. Tin li tre Ait-!i that have allra :ed wi much litteutioii for their iutereMt and aeeurnry will be routinned ilirou'.diout the coming year. A StMf LE S0PY fREE t.f Imtli thr WEEKLY PRESS ami its mair-aitii-i-nl I'rt mtiim LiM will lie Belli tit any MiitlrtifN iiftiii aiilii-Htiiii. Ht- suit- yiMi art fit-itiiiK the iiiof-l ami If.-i fer yisir ir.om-y befori- ytiu sub-M-rils;. Aililrtf : Tilt PRESS CO.. l.imilr.1, fltK'l-tH. ItiUutUliihui. HIE m OCEAN OF CHICAGO In Clrcaladoa and Politic! tnfloonca ta tbm lino" Rqiulilican Newspaper IK TUB NORTHWEST. THR INTKR OCR AH baa from eta brronlna' bm tha delw:i1r of boma Institution and Aronrlcan kta. IT ta thr atfvocata of aqnal riffbta Tor all b tot- Ui lw. of protection to American labor, and of th- Idea that America la for Americana--not ne-e.-Krlly Aaaertc-ana iy birth, but true citizens of the Kotptio.tc. it bfliwea In the V.'e-.t and Weatera muc, bolda to th idta that tbe fittnre "ul of em pir wlil o in :it MiaKaippI Valley. aJid ta bold and tLK;rrf4Hlve id ita oppo-dt.on to the an holy allt anc bttWMn t h aoney-chanirrera of fc'ew Tork (Hv Htid i!te Stnf lntly in r-bMllion. HI-: 1N1KH on AN ta earnmtly In ffcTor of tbe k4pibllrnii party becnut"H bvhevee the principles of ?b'ii purty Vre correct, an-1 tbat, boueatiy car ried out, iey will boat protect tbe rtfrhta and ad-vam-o Uie uitertits of th whole people It la not, however,. blind follower, but la always ready to denounce Republican wroutf-dotna. either In biffh or Irm plnera. THr.' TNTER OCBAM h.u always maintained tbat tbe Nation la under an obturation to the soldiers of the late war, who )eopardlced their Uvea to protect It from armed treason, which It can never repay, and, couetiufntly, has advocated the establish ment of KohUers' Homes and the enactment of each pension tawe aa would lea Ye no disabled vet eran in want. A a NewMprtrwr THB INTER OCEAN la not sa C'hd In tli i r.iifd 8ttea. Astds from the service of diu Aaauf lntd Preaa. In which tt holds a mem bernhip. it keps a lartre boay of Special Corre rj'iMr.t.. loth in thl conntr- and in the Old W fisn SPECIAL LEAliKO TKIEOKAPHIC W . : s conti i tii'.y ita C.iic-HK ofltce with WASH INGTON nnd NhW YOKK, in both of which cities 1 Iiks Sr'VOIAL NEV8 BU REAL'S and m sin tains Branch OWcee. Te Dail5T Inter Qoean Is pu tillMhed every day In tbe year. S'JL'UV WlU-i-a, 10.00 Comi-VKW Inter Qoean Is puh'.iih..-d ol- Mnv:A'K nd THURSDAYS, and contain tbe Nvv . toudeneed from the Dally. Amc-n .-rtht-r teatures, THE SRMl-WEEiCLY r-rln' tliti Sermons of Prof. Swina; and other lead ling MlnbtUtra ot Chicago lrics wr Yf r. Tc 0eIl JnterQoean Has the LAKGKMT f.'KCUl.ATION of any weekly paper We -rt of New York. In 1HB4. bf for the redtictton of postage, paid for POST AUK ON CIKtTLLATION alona over aJo.OOO. lric?. H 1-M r 'er. Fvrj effort ta need to make THF WFFKLJ ITTTKK OCKAN a MOURL PAMILT NEWSPAPER, on- Hint eto be tnkeu Into nny family with profit to each of lt member- The Stories and other liter al ; fttatures are from the pena of the ablest and moM approved enters. Among them are MRS H"'"nT MISS PHKI.PS. MISS JBWETT, and WT S STOCKTON, THOWHRIDUB, LATHROP, HO VKSKN. Sl-VfTY I.rSKA. and R. P. ROK. All the leadtn r te-'iret of the paper which bava made It SO POr'CI A.; IN TUB HOME CIRCLE will b continued aud Improved, and nothina; will be lefT 1111 June to kep It in the front rank as A SOUND. WHOiibHOMK NEWSPAPER. SPECIAL OFFERS. There ta a great demand from all parta of tha eon t; try lor a correct but cheap Hiatory of tha t'nltecj Stte- Mont of eurb hooka are so large nnd pnl've r.i to be out of the reach of moat f.Lnn:4 Yet rv hoy and 1rl ought to be fkmll lur vith the in -w y ot their- untry. It can hard I, to rna - them Itett r ritijsena. THB INTER OCKAN haH made 9pcial arrangemaota by which ! pvmV ilisi mv hf Initnl Stat Can be offered with THR WT'FKLT INTER OCKAN. one year, af Uie vi y low rate of UNK Ml!,i. A!; iXH FIFTY CENTS For both the history and paper. BPOWN 8 HtTORY le a well-wriren story of o-t - c'"int-y from trw earliest settlement to the j - H4 ui i'.g 't la p-lntad tn clear type, on .oit' whH- p-r. si.d tx ud in cloth. It contatns :rui thHit HIA 1'Y Ili C sTRATlONS and over SIX iVNUKM PAOKS. ,:K Eittii.H. VSK UOLlJkU ASt FIFTY VKSt-s , .i,fm r-r tu- iMitr "a" Y a HiMnt. mm& m as A rKKWll'M TO AliENTS. TIM prlc or TV A ttVKLT INTVR OCBAlff U $1.0O pfir yr. and . v prson MfOfllnff four riy ubaortptlona tqr tlul t--litiD, f ooTOp.cifWt OJ thm ftill flhaciiptlfn price -f.J ' !i UOIA.K HH-W WU1 and thorn A fOFY OP THE H-8TOBY KBB Al most any Uo or irirl CM iourff four ffnibftRrfbra. od tn tht wy ol uttn copy of thin trlubl book. k ,Tfr .11 I tit. AEMI-ythKKLr ISTkU OCttAX ,ut uho jr mm ou r of i iik i sited ata tk. . r i ittiLL.ui A.n .vvA.rri niira. Bitmplc coplon of UT fttTton of THB lHTBk OCKA M will bf 4nt on AppltcoQoB. HfiiiitttmnoM may tnad tft our rtak. otthTby drff-n, exprfMl. postofrtoo orfjer. fxprM oroor. poatl iiotrif. or reirUtorod letter. Uonty oant tal any othar wuy U at to rink of tna paraOB BmoAing AM" THE INTER OCEAN. W6 Madlwon m.. Chicago Kfter Forty ynr Mprieiio In th twanaHlia if nuiM II J.-N""""""" than On Huti'ircJ r-4 II ThotiMBd spp1ltloo for patoni in II pJ II th Unitd htt and Foreign conn H f H II triea, tbm pabiwhen of tha Sionrttic TaWI. Amerieaa oontino io act mm aolH-itort I I (or pAtenta, oavaata. trarfe-markR, copt BkaBBaaaaal rifBta,to forth Umtd HtalM. and o (KHtin patcnia in vtataa, nnfiBna, rmnre. Omrmmof, aad all athar oountnaa. Thalraiperi nca m naqaaiad mad Uxmir SmailLUm mem anaur panaacL Dwrintt and itpaelfieatlona vraparvil and n'H ta Um Hat-ant Olfic on ahort notic. Trnia t. if raaaonabla. So charra for evamtnatiomaf naod-sia or drawinira Arivica by inaU fr PatnTH'ttaindthrona't VonnrVarrr.nfi-M -latha fttlETlFlC AMEKK AVwhi n .. . tha lariraat eircnlaUon and i tha moat tn:Incn i.tl nawapapa of Ita kind pabiiahed in tha wnrvl. Tb adrantaa af dboh a aw4oa atary patn;a ndaratanda. Thia larr and imlaiididTT lllaatratad aaaiunrwr lapnbluhed WEEKLY mt i00 a year, and AdmKted U. ba tb baa paper daroted to acioBce. merhamoa, intntton, enmnoanna: and otoer dpartmraui of induainnl procraM, tnb Iiad tn any ooaattrr. It eontnina tha nam of aJI patFntMa nndtitiaof aearrinrvatton parwtnfrd aaeh waeti. Try it foor aaoatha lor oa oViiar. Moid bv all nwadfttm If oa ham mm lovanticai to vntont writ to ran t poMianara of Banauao j Pl HrosUwij, 1 Oft AGENTS WANTED to sell REMINISCENCES" OF 60 Years ia tht National Metropolis, Ben Perley Poore Illtistraiint; the Wit, Humor, and Ereentrititi of rioted Celebrities. A richly illustrated treat of inner Sfirieiy History, lrttm " ye olden lime " lo th? itedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully pop ular. AifentK rrfMirt rarid sale.. Addrew for t-ir-cularand terms. HUBBARD BROS.. Pub liaber, Pbila., Pa. uovli-M. mi i ii y JOS. HORNE &COS RETAIL STORES. new goods mmm daily. Silks, Velvets. Iln-lii-. Hrjss G ssb. We lifter special values in Bla; U Silks at T.V,l.i0. $1.. $1.51), and upwards. Prjpde Panama, a new wtstve: al.o extra !rgaiiis in pure Hit. k Silk 'iir.ili. at ft") c-f-nts, 75 cents, and I upwanl: in l oic. red Silks a full asaortnteiit of tmlors in a siiK-rb quality of Satin Rhailit- mes at $X u ya: d ; extra good colored Oros Grain Silks at low prices. Xi-w StriHtl Velvets, in colors, at $1.00 and $l.iayanl: J'lain t'uloretl Velvets at i cents and Jl.itoa vard iiargains. Colorttl I I'ludit-sat $1.5 and l j extra tjuality. Sew iiiiHirti-tI Irest i;,m Is; I 'auiel's Hair Clot lis. French tirdi, Ha-ket t'lollis, Iirau dc ( Iii-i iotte. and a large n-mirlnient uf Strip-e-' Sailings ; extra gissl bargains in 1'lain rttlori-il All-wtsil Suiting Cloths, from .VI cents a yard and upwards. New iirects in Combination Press Patterns in the fashiona ble colorings. Ilargaius in Jable Linens, Towels, Ian Curtains and Curtain Materials hy the yard. Josepb Home & Cos Retail Stores, 613--G21 PEN N AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. The Bellows Fafis Evaders rtL Have prm-wi thin. f selves to ue I r wiper t" jS l"f to n snpanc l fiirevapnrnfln-f stp, S'tlti.ill.n a4 I llllill. H -v BeTer been eftiallf-d tnr KtriDirr or bvpo4 tios. wotioiiT or rrn. oa oriLrrv or PRonrrr Viuit THOrSANDt In uae. send tor lllua- tratal circular with leMimonl&ls to Vt. Farm Machine Co., Senw ran Tt. and Sheet-imn Work. Sf-mid hund Knirine! and H4il'i 4n hand. Iloi-tintr KiiiiM--. Hint Ma- rliinerv a S(-t'iallv tw;aVv-ijr. TII'tMAS r t. . v Tlie Old Schuttler Kutttblishfil in I have jiL-t mt-ivnl Itttt rar lfaulu iif Ihe SM.F4ilLI.Vi, STKKlSKKIN f" HlTTI.rK W.MftiNS. Uie mtwi f-fjii..Wtf Wt-fU-rn Wamo In the market for huatl or Kiirm Itinm-v fit Hie smmu Wauon Iher.- ia a Rt-ar Brake, 10 be used vt lien hauling hay tr ktxiu. a snitt-tlituK Ulii larini-r-know Ihe Ueft-aany of when uauliiiicou hilly funnn. Every uirtof uie Wot ui-work of ihis oir.iti liu laid in Stock ihrve years before being wiirkttl up, insuring tiie wttrk tti be thoroughly M-.t-nmeil Ih.-i.iiv lieing ironed. rki1i the patenteea of the DOUBLE' COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, -t?i - It U the only Wagon maile that hax thin linuroveiiii-nt. Il avoiilf the uewai.Ity of taking off the whefb UigreaMt, an In the old ntyle"; by itilnply turning a tap the wagon ran be oiled in lent than ftve iniuutw. Thi-i Wa.tn want Io lie seen to be fully appreciated, and partie wbiltiii to buy will tlo well tone it before purchasing elttewhere. Every AVagon Fully Insured. In oncring thiti make of Wagon to the pttblit. will say I UM-d the Mime make of Wagon tor live yearn when freighting trru the Murky Mountaina. over niaih that were alnum! impamiable, and they always uid the tct. I feel warranted in saying 1 believe theui the Bcttt Wagon nu wheels. iiill on (Ilii fT Kiu-j'H r -rr Ili-nry llejflrii, u hn will aIi ii)' y Itu ll'tiftrut. a-A.KtntH Wanted Thi-oiiahout the County. PETTE It II K K K LEY, iXIMKKSKT. MAKCH at, l.tn.'i. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M.VSt rAt-rt'RKK AND IH.II.KH. Vi I...K-A1.KK ami KtrTAllKit "I LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Bolt Woods. I OAK, lri.Att. rilDl.ViS, '1 AMI. WAI.KCT, KI.tMiKlNii, hash, nTAtR RAILU. CHEIMtV. YEIXOWPIXE, HIIIMtil.Ks, hkiKS BAI.ISTKKS. tllKSTXI T, WIIITK I'IXE, l.ni, HMSHf, SKWEl. PtisTs. A -ni-r.il Line of nil irrnilti of l.timber and Hulliiin? Mitii-rial and Routing Slate ki-jit In utm-k. Alfti. fan ftiniinh antthiui; in the lim- tii ihii- Im-fiiu-. iionli-r with riii--ina!. piiiiiiHiit. hii-Si in- llnu k. t. ikld-Mrrl work, ete, J3LIAS CUNNINGMAM, OlBce and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. MIL It. SKIDi.K, uf I lie nlil linn of lli-ini-in tn it Sriille, itaMi.-it il iii 111. In to .in miniiiv tu liijf many frit-nib mid (itnn. tlmi ns -.liif k is now larj-r ami mure f nila-t.-Ilinii ul anv time in lmini raiwr. Parti, iihtr atti-nli.in lui hen iriv.-n to a q-'t-rtimi uf liiip fliiliilay Hnmb. t-tiiiiiritiiii'r DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Siivarwars. Bronzss. Tnnzh, and Aaiericai Clocks. We ean slittw llie lartttt stiM-k of trati-ln-s in the city. With a lart.- usMinment uf liie ftfiiHTf. we are enuhieil In in. nun Ilianiiiiult lo suit any 'iartii-uiar fam-y m short iinlii e. In slitirt. inm stiK-k in all (Itpartini-nls has Isfii im-reasfsl umi nmntli-il utit to ini-et ihe large lltilitlay Tr.tile wliii-h by riiit tif alnioM forty year-: snet-essfnl tmsiii.-s. exiH-riem t', tn liave evt ?y rt-astin tie.at t, . Your Put rcmass. .Solit-iteil. R. SEIDLE, 50 5th AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. TheonlyUnn Biim for (.'aittlfoie. 5 HAMDSOME WEODIMC, BIRTHOlV UH HOLiCAY FkESE, bh 1 Combining a Friw, LWBURC MANF'C CO.. Beaver College and Musical Beaver. Pa., CilMsira kulMings, .lount and hillhlul. 2rT "iiZT" AdmX"- ""rm w-l'i- 5 V -X Fences FOR ; parmers HORSE HIGH, BULL TR0RC, AR0 PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are enroled In the manufaeturr of thijt fence at 8ouieri and Meyendalv. il is then, lnirahle, aud vtnriKet r-ne ktin No ba.-h., no injury to Moefc. Fai'Ury in Amers-i at tiie old Koer ctrnKe fa tory . ! j j FOUTZ' S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Rnm wfll rtte of Toltc. F-ra or Ln Fa TkK, If Kotitz- tow.i4f are n-(t tn tint. Kotii7t Powim wiiinireitnit prv?nf Hoaramitr. r-Oiitz' Powrlers will friT-r ir I!C f ow i . fontz Powlfrt will tnTM-e th qnnntitT ci in and rritm iwpnif per cent and make Uut butter Una anl iwti. Kontx's PowVi will mr or prTfnt 1mot ktkbt DiAf-K to wntcli fton-n no! attlwnre uUt--t. FOITE PoWWM WILL 1TB ATUF ACTIOll. Sold verva iiertB. DAVLD X. POTJTZ, Proprietor. BAXTIlfiOHK. MD. The American EetecliTe Bureau, Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ftrt,ilihed hy ravid H. iiIkin-Mn, ex l S. government Ieteetive. in:aitied and coii dueted on the sv-t.-m otrhel'. s St-en-t St-rviee. Onirideiiiinl A nt" in nil the Principal ritie.i( the l imetl Stnit aud I a Hilda. I. H. Hu kin'N. lr n.ipal nd-en. Suj-t. 11 KB: R Mt'lNia KLU riutendetil. Hon. Jm DAtjju.L. .Ut ion he Hun-an Hefereiiee : Jame- J. Hnnk. Chief S"-nt vr- viee InviMiui, Va-hintnii. I). C. Svtid f.r Cir ! eular. !io-iru. FAKHIO.VAHI.K CUTTER and TAII OR ' " U tlllW UUL,V"V tint liit hiel nmiiy I jfur- f-xii-rit-iii-i' f in all Knim-hi.-- ol' ' Uie Ticl.iniiK l.ii- u 'n mav rail :it- ni' and fiiv-.r : V Ei; Yin WILLIAM M HtM HSTKTl.KII, SMHL-frr, .pl. rjeliable Wagon, t'ltiriitjo in 1S44. KKTS, Mt H I.DlMi.S, :Mi:xrj 2 k.:j?z 7-.' ml m I 1 i. If GUN NANUFACTURERS, And Dealars in all Kinds of Sportirg Gccds, Fins Pocket and ' Table Cutlery, 7V htrtj ' aw! F.ttn4 V-tt ,J I'irr-nrm tU C;t;t browx cVr nnrri i, 520and 522 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. - 1 -iliiiMifaf-lnrers West of the Montiiiiiii. -nd oftjo-iim. inK nunucHrUL mill s Si Ti luburg mm Ukrmrr. Mktir, Hrrllnlr..; .r Ird Pnce $7.00 rLSST' Z2fi20J2& "IrPRES CARRIAGES 145 ii. Oth 8t.. Phl.adE... Pa. Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES. on the Ch'x English. Claiiieal, Muiie and Art court- Pip. qxn.Ja.mtr, ,. 1SS7 H,4 n,l H.JZ R. T. TAYLOR. PRES. i ' It Will Be Glad Tidings to the j j TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS .M.Vl'K UN SEWING MACHINES. K-l'ht l ALLY OS Tilt: WHITE " b"m "tM: ,a "". III SM.H WITH C.lsX. il i. .I,U.. Iv SELF-THREADING ! K.xn nl tlu-cvi f tilt- tui ilV. V I" rl., h. iiiv- TAKIM 1' W ITIMI T tllKiK . m-imm;. a !'!:!:ii;it SELF-TH READING SHUTTLE. It- iiMi.-i.m ran Im? tv-iUu .) wiih.-m r-:i.i ux fmtii tin- Tiivv A rn-rt' and ronvtM.;t';i I Stitch Regulator and Indicator, ! Ity which any exact -titrh inn W ma.h o-.lii.ii-! I'uU-tl wiitiiHit rx(triiufiitiiijf. An AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WINDER. By uliii-h m lmMi; i nti lit- humihI ai i-vfii a a ski1 uf tlirva-l tt ilhoiit the aji i,f thr .nj. ii in run must i;i n.ir.it: m, i tiihk hi i; ii I. y ill II T H V IIIXK ;.v THE IHi;i.l. Iji.if trv u-tiiii:.i--l m. umi Krratly ailniln- tt LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING (j'lHliiii-f-. and at the ininivn-- s ari.-ty mf j.ra :i. iil and UM-tuI work ibut can rH' d'Hirnp tiii.- Mahiiie. Lad;. 'rta-i and kv-hI j.iin.-nt will 'i-n -n-t. jnun the thcuiflit of buying at:y .mIut -Vin:ki Mali;iii. aiVr carvmlly exmtrniug iV- m -rit- i,t tlie WHITE. Iiiii- Hir-iuni; Ui r umiiir ti. iditwiM at iHH'i' uIlrc JOSEPH CRIST, u Jenner X Roads. Somerset Co., Pa. Th. GULDEN AGE COOKING STOVE. OVER 50.000 IN USE. 1 I Vf H TI I'A.V fARIt : lt prr-erttt.v t 1 th-innriihli-rttii-M.-raiiiiii t thrpnblir i'Ht iHA't. AiE ttMiX Tri't. ' wf lu m uU lh' UlllKrt t'lttlM'ifJH' ilf Its HitrTit. V1 -U Vhs- ful tfxralin t-fik tnve it Ua Ixtn thomutrhlr UUti. iiaviny in tin la-l thr y--npt itver rMHi of them. W woiiNl rail titU i tioM u th fiiil'ur f the ot. it l-4nig m ih rngiirn fii-trt-f raivfnl. F.-r wdtrlil. TniHithti"Vi ii( i ttigr jmth'T fittings, it is imrvrtU'.t. A t h:kT. it (, anil ut- ti.-ti.-ve that thi. mir Ini-t lirTMlurtion. ii witlnmt fX-iiiion thfiM-.t mini Ih!i iirating ( Mk Suve miule uxluy. KtH''lfuliv, T. R. . A ' o JOUN FENN, 332 Washington St., JOHNSTOWN, PA. W'J't l-'JU. For full inf immiiou of the route, when to nit ( ain ijoveruiiieiii Itiiil. m.iijs. Kie.. Aii.lns. A. M. HUM KESKlniiK, Onlral Pasttenift-r Anent, i Corner 7th Ate. and SmithMeltl Mtirel. j piitst.iiri.-h. Ta. j tAMl'KI. l.,VMBKI:T iliLOOD SKAK( IIi:i. ie of tht ft m.-dirinH.-i cvr rtiovt nl Ux : ti. MITIoN. Kl;oN Hl'W-i l'YSI'KI'SlA, MKMoKUilA'.K. cot ,ns. . 1 N KA M M ATI' N' iK THK IJ N'.S. 1 .-IIOKTNK-S OK URK DI : PAIN IN THK HUKAT. 4-- A" . It 1 tiA ml n tn a; Il;ri.ri-T -l ; it. B.injf!. ' nl al-n it ttrirtiii K-4in r ut'ttu- A-ti'r, a II : a .-:rr!iL'tti i:fr uS Uv ntir -Mfiu m-A a r-r-j ttiiti aii-l -( -lv uti: ir 'nml, lniUvT . hi.I j imiriil 1 nxt. an1 sho il-l tii-r ii-n U io ver iMtnly. 'I In-miiiriiie i mtuW futn-iy .f K't". unt i itt-rif.-tly !hip. lin nil tiih- r xn- have fail.-!. Una one haw rnt d a M;uiy u Ii. ;mI rivi-ti up ail h? of" tinif f Ut l.vHilh Hkfrtin. r juiitr lhat lh'T hrnnl of Uie ronuKn.ti'l KtmL yrii(i. lor by Ufinif hi; or itt Uplift- tiit-y wtrt riUirt-tl to p?rfr1 hralttt. .11 kl Lambkkt KHKl MATIC KM II. For tlif rvlit-f ut k!if uumti-m. NtirHiu:. Si ic lli-H-i;i ht', lititlit'trria. r"thm h. 'rmni. : n r ut tin- u-! m -liWue of t!it tktc1 Ur ill- ai-e SAMVKI. l.AMBKRT. JH-jy-Iyr. Itm.iertTiiie. S-mtrwt Co.. Ib ( HAKLKS HOFFMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR. (Above H. ffli tr-it lore,) Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. S2i )0,ooo ztrn fuuii isti'f. ;ii il hy mail y.u will L"-t 'r iiii'ki4!.'t ftKl.- of lurirt. vali it, tltui -,i ii! -i. ri , n unrlt thwi ut oirrcWnntr yu in ' 1 iiL-tT ttttiii uiiviuiisjj in Aui'Tua, 1I t'" ''! t? in pn eiit itli ut U uaMil t.'Vtryu Jn-r ol'ctthfr -x.fail mv- "'r Hit t.i- time, ir -pan- tin, ,i:Iv. if- vfrk f-' ' ! i itifir ni ti holm-. K-inniifs t"r.ii w-irkt-r-n -"-( I'it. lr n. snr, .1. iNtn't 'l- lav. Ii ii l U..T A " j I'ltrtijint!. Mi. :an.- l,r J7i-:(VTo!rs NoTIl K. t-tHiMi.u),H(! fhrtner. .!( .!. late -f H '.U-v tif.i)-lii(. SxiMT-pf 'miiity. Y. I'!Ur- u-4i-r.-itu.ry i tin aiwvi tiiU-1 t ln-n jir-.u,-.,.,! u tm- ntilr!Ti-l l-y itii : -r -r A'ttli c :y i:-:n-e hi rv'-r xivrn toali p-r-"' iiwlt.-,lti ia -aid c-ii to niaki imint-.i i::-ni. Htnl t!.u L.tviii.: rlii.tiw miaint In? ' w II tn- Mt i .r'ii 'inlv H'iih. n!M ,-.t fur -n pi- t.i ut t'v n-ffivt- tf S 1'. I 'hn-tfc'T. i V' f,.ril l on 1 ihi-mI.iv In I'lii-n-r !". N. H rilKI-'i NrK. s I-. 'M(;i-tm-;.uv!7. K- t '! uf" J K-'tAL NoTM'K. fi. itiHoH iia A?ifiiw"- aN'uiit ha l-o tilt i hi r.ty nitir,-. uii't uotice in Uerehv f ifiHt al Ifrf i:n- w ill U- i-rc- nttii to xtiv i-'nirt Ut nuir nmtion mi T hr.r-!riy. lH'-mVr li. i-. wf-0 mil irVr-n h'1 ! intiTt--! fii a?rH' K:rt atitt tiral wctunl Philip llay. 4 of H'-'-nr A. it-iiT I'?? i'ff.r.-. N B "K1T'HF! HM. nM 17 i ni;li.i.i -rv. I l.iII'.. .PfirtlMa. M...ll ' rr9. full lT. OMfM. .fct Wfv. ' ffetttuna MM ij i j 1 1 1 1 nh,.nr,r I , -I.. tUBff fw,,"- --nnt..1. Tut ffMIHH (Vl Ttf .MMt l "US. niMWunrfliiiidtilUM ilt. I'fWil'!"! 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