The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 03, 1880, Image 1

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
I niHOCRiT.STAnOPTUK NORTH IHnmtl'M.
Issued wookly, ovory Friday morning ,al
ntJIUUSBDHCI. COLUMBIA COUNTY..
. .wo DotUBS por year, go conw discount allowed
iianDildln advauco, ToHUbscrlboisoutorthc
"',Vtv tho torins nro tl por yoar.strictly In advance.
UnnlTN'r UI3 u.uvi'.u.nw ui'HUU Ul ine
i!nTiUVra, until all arrearages are paid, but long
ffinued credits after tho expiration or the nrsl
VfAT will nun if hi"-1.
AiioaDcrascnloutof thostato or to distant post
must bo paid for In advance unless a rcspon
iiti'ia i person In Columbia county assumes to pay tho
nbierlPtlO" uuu on uciuuiiu.
I'OJTAUB Is no longer exacted from subscribers In
l50 county.
lJW . TJT3 l rs. III ITvT.
tup lobbing pepartmcntof trio Cot-EMSumsvcry
.nmnlctp.anSotir.t b Printing will compare tavora
.ir witD tint of tho largo cities. All workdonoon
icm w'.noatly ami at moderate, prices.
(fif ill 1 lit Mil lit tf til
J. K. LtTTEHBEltDEB, J-froptletors.
RATES O'E ADVERTISING.
one I noli
rwoinches
rhiw Inches
Pour inches
ouarter column
ii, ax. .
...tJ.OO 11.60 3.f"' I.1"
J.00 4.110 It.lO 6.00
4.C0 4.C0 I.IK) H.eo
6.011 T.CK) .
s.on s.on mm i."'
IT
H.t
1S.W
19.uo !
V0.!0
S.IS)
iiuanercoiniiiii. ,'"r i;-: for.
Half column. , ......liM' 1W l-00 S1!H?
oSo column, ,.....o.oo mo ao.oo w. too.o
IUjOOMSBTJTLGt, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1880.
venrle nrivrrtisemcnta riaysblo ouartcrly. Tran
slfntadTcrtlscnicntsmuBlWpaldforrfortinscrw"
except where parties have accounts.
Ugaliidvmiacmenttwodollarsjtri
insnfuons. and atthatrale foraddfUonallnBertlor.i,
I without reference tu length.
I v.n..lr.r.a .tIMet.at,.'fi and Auditor' nOtlCr
threo dollar. Must bepalillor when Uiser.ed. j
Transientor Local notices, twenty cents Kline
Till? OObUMMAN, VOL. XIV, NO. ltd Cards In tho iniMness Directory" column. ot
11114 lilJI.U.M 111 AIM, vuii, a i , fw, .id earns in mo "iniMness in
COMIM11IA DKMOt'llAT, VOL. XI.V, NO. ST idollar per vcarf or cachllno.
Columbia County Official Diroctory.
President. ludgo-William KltvCII.
AMOcUte-ludgea -I. It. Krlckhaiim, P. ti. Shnmao.
l'mtlionotary, tc William Hrlckbaiun.
( ,'irt stenographer- N. Walker.
j jlstcr Hecordor Williamson II. .lacoby,
oiJtrlctAltorney-lioburtU. Little.
Vtierirt tT. 11, Knt.
sirvwor senuitM Novhard.
Tre.asurer-11 A. sweppcnbelscr.
n . nmtsstiiners-Stcphen rolie, Charles Ulcliart.
'ciV'nlsuoners'Clerk-'.l. II. Casey.
Vi'iltors-S. II. smith, W. Manning, C. n. Sec-
k!r 'oolnnilssloners-Kll Kobblns, Thcodoro W.
'count' supcrlntcndent-Wllllam It. Snyder.
Moo'n Poor District Directors K. , I. Albertson,
ei 'nwood; lleeco l'alrnun, Scott; Caleb llalton,
Bloomsburg .
Bloomsburg Official Directory.
president ot Town Councll-0. A. IlKtllilNO.
',,,.ricl, K. orotr.
rhlcf of Police U. Harris.
President or (las Company S. Kuorr.
Secretary C. W. Miller.
Hloomsbiirg ll.inklng company .lohn Kunslon,
prL'Sl'Ient, II. II. (Iiotz, cashier, John Peacock, Tid
ier. Fir' Na'lonal Hank Charles II. Paxton, President
j, p. Tustln, Cashier.
CIIUKCH DIHECTOHY.
nAI'TIST CHUKC'll.
pastor To bo supplied.
suiidiy servleos lii.v a. m: and in p. m.
Sund.iv school a. m.
prayer .Meotlng-Kvcry Wednesday cTenlng at W
clock.
Sits froo. Tho public are Invited to attend.
ST. MATTnKW'S I fTHFRAN C11UKCI1.
Mlnlsler-ltcv. t). D. s. Mirchiy.
simiKy Sen ices I0)f a. ni. and Iwp. in.
Minday school g a. m.
l'r,vver Meollng-KTery .Vcdncsday evening at Jtf
?eitVfrce. Nopews renled. Allurowelcomo.
PKK08YTRK1AH Cllt'ltClt.
Mlnlsier Uev. Stuart MUcbetl.
Minday Servlccs-iox a. in. and 6 p. m.
Minday school a a. m. '
Prayer McctlnB Every Wednesday evening at tys
eats'froe. No pows rented, strangers welcome
MXTiiomsT BrucorAL crimen.
Presiding Uldcr-llev, w. Evnns.
Mlnlsier Uev. 13. II. oeum.
Sunday Scrvlccs-l" and atf p. m.
Sandav srhool 9 a. m.
Iilblo Class hyerr Monday evening nt C.v o'clock.
Vonng Men'B Pravcr Meeilng-t:ery Tuesday
prentn' at f. o'clock,
ileneral prayer .Mecllug-nvcry Thursday ecnlng
7 o'clock.
KKVonMan ciii'Kcii.
Corner of Tlilril and Iron streets,
pastor To bo supplied.
iloldei.ee Corner 41U and Catharine directs.
Sunday services 10,v a. ra. and 1 p. m.
Sunday school 9 a. m.
prajer Sleeting Saturday, 7 p. m.
All are Invited There Is always room.
ST. pict.'a crimen.
Hector Uev L. Zahncr.
Sunday Kervlces-lOX a. m.. lx p. m.
Sunday school o a. tn.
Klrst Sunday In tho month, Holy communion.
Svnlei's preparatory to Communion on trlday
svenlng beforo tho st Sunday In each mouth.
Pews rented; but ever) body welcome.
KVANniil.lCAt. CHCBI'It.
Presiding r.lder Uev. A. I., lleeser
Minister Uev. (leorgo Hunter.
Sunday Service- p. m., In the Iron Street Church.
Pravcr Meeting Every Sabbath at p. m.
UlarolnUted. All are welcome.
TiiKcneaciinFriiiiisT.
Meets In "the llttlo Ilrlck f'hureli on the hill,"
known as tho Welsh Ilaptlat Church-on nock street
' Uce'ilaV'mVctlng for worship, every Lord's day at.
'"mi frodtue public are cordially imlted to
ailend
OCIIOOI, OltDKliH, blank, ist printeil anil
T neatly bound In small books, on hand and
nrstlonttheeot.L'MiitANomeo.
AGENTS WANTED rUpVPI nPFRIA
iniii.unuiuLui biin
650 to 815 a .Month,
Law aii'l lumn (or ili.U
HOW TO BEi"1" H"'. Karnti'M.Me-
VWI w w (irpatttufcfo. Oiic gent
A UYC D eoM 60V til une aw n, on
bHll & otlitr 133 in Utf dJ b, n-
cibr 7S In 13 days. Fives ten timp Iti coit, aii't
eprybwly wntilii It. mt tor circutnrs aud leruii.
AUoGcnernl ARentu W uirt'J. Atttlren
V, W. Z1EULCU A. CO., 1,000 Arcli SU.XliU, l'.
N0V.S1, 79.-1 7 "W
W. H. HOUSE,
JILOOMSBURGCOL. CO. PA.
All stj les ot work dono In a superior manner, w oi k
v arrant! d 03 represented 'I kstii r-vniACT-so
without 1'aik. tlood bets for JP)
ortlco Corner Main and iron streets.
To be open at all hours durimj the ilwj.
Nov. 2J-iy
m.O0,lSllUKO DIKECTOUY.
IM10KKSS10NAL CAKDS.
T" IHWl.'T VP.lt A f A Mnrnnv.nt.T.OW. Of-
LV.. nee, 11. J. Clark's llulldlng, id rtory rnoiu .
iviiiotnsourg,
tl. IIAItKliKY, Altorney-at-I.aw. Olliie
lu llrower's building, ana story, mwuia . u
G.
Ii. HOniKON, Attornevat-I-aw.
. In llarttoan'a building, Main street.
Oflite
D
II. W.M.M, UEBF.I,iirKeon anil l'liyyi
Clan, omco Market itreet. nearueiiuu
T It. HVANH. M. D.. SurL'eon anil Pliysi
J clan, (Oince and Uesldenco ou Third street,
Ii. MnKHlWY. M. D..Siimcon and Pliy
slclan.noith side Main street, below Market,
i.AWvr.us.
IlltOCKWAY, ,
A 1 T O 11 N V, Y-.Y T-l j A W,
Cui.pmcian llvit.iiiMi, p.iwiinsburg, Pa.
Membir ot tho Vnlted States t .aw Afchl'Mntlnt,
U""ttV0'si?1"'10 '" 5"y ,art " Amrrlei '" KureiH'.
k K.VA1,I,1JK,
Attoi'noj'-at.-l MV,
omce, Second door rrom lit National liank.
I1LU0.MSI1UHH, PA.
Jan. 11, ls?s
j" U. 1'UXK,
A ttorncy-; t-J .n ay,
IILOOMSIlL'ltd, PA.
Omce In I'.nt's lien dinii.
Q I! W.J.IIUCKAI.KW,
a ntms i;vs-at-i.a w,
lUoomHbiirf;. P.l,
onici! on Main hi reet, nrst door below tuui I House
joiinm. craitic,
ATTIIHNCY-AT-I.AW,
Itlooiiieburg.Pa.
Ofllco over Schuyler'a Hardware store.
ilOM
3
-rx-' ja
I.IM:ll DlshASj: and lndl-
-'li i pn ,ri fi a treuterer.
F. !'
HII.I.MKYKIl,
ATI U UN BY AT LAW.
Ornrx-In IIarman'8 UuUdlng, Mnlnftrei t,
liloomsburg, l'a.
E. II. I.ITTI.B. HOU'T. 11. l.tTTl K.
II. & 11. V.. UTTI.E,
ATTOHNKYS-AT-LAW,
llloomsburg, Pa.
E.1
Q xr.mi.Lm,
ATTOIINIIY-AT-LAW
omco In llrower's building, second noor.room No.
1. ' Dloomsburg, Tu.
B. 1
HANK Y.MUl
Al'Ini'nnv-.'il-I ,riv,
lll.OOMKliUltn, PA.
Oflice corner of Centre and Main stieels, Clark's
llulldlng.
(Un lip annulled in German.
Jan. 10,'sO-tf
QT.O. K. KI.WEI.l.,
A T TO 11 N K Y-A T-l. A W,
Cot.oviiiA! llviiPtNo, lilborc-biirg,
Mei"tei- of tho United States Law Assocliltun.
Collections made In any part ot Ameilca cri:urec
oct. 1, 1S79.
s'kSOUIt. " 1.. 8. I-THIISTK)K
' Notaiy Public
KXOP.lt & WI.Vrat.SlT.HN',
Attoi'noys-nt-JjaAV.
onice In Hartinan's Mock, Corner Main and Mar
ket streets, P.loomsburg, Pa.
SrSfl'iUHOns aud Jlwnliit Collided.
pAUI. K. W1KT,
Attornoy-at-Law,
t)lllci' In llrower's Block, one door bi low Cm vMuns
UuUdlng
ltLoo.Mdr.unci, pa.
July 10, 'so If
1" WII.MOT CONN KH.
) .CIAN ai
M. I).. PIIYS1-
and SI'IKIKON. spi rial lilleullon glyn
to Hits DutASHS lllld OH-H.T.S l.I W I.IK, !"
Tiii)il'nDdM'Wii-KV In nil Its vurliijs bninrlips.
:." Also larefully udjusls Ibo l. i: wllh Pl.ol'I.I!
11I.ASSI-.S.
f S 11) n. in. ,
IIoUKS 3 1:"0 p. i".
1 7 S p. in.
.",1 Hunt stli'i-l, llliH.iiihbur.', I'll.
July li', 't-n-tf
J AMKS UKlI.l.Y,
Ton-ofiiil Artist,
iiross' saloon, tes'peiiiuUj t-olleiisthi pjtronangeoi
lilsoldciisu.iiier una oi mo iui,u is-"""J
July H, mm t
LIVIIRI
tli in ii'iibihle miv titlivr
u I HP ,i 1 relief Is AUvuvs
iin , .u.'lit idler. Jttlio
i' r p ! .ii, ,i in lis action
Iwallli is .i m Inv.irlabh nmr d IndlgnKHnn or
waf.t f r, Ii- . In in,- l. r ' ,ul s j, kLi.-Iii., Const .
pitt in, .t iiihii , . an lit ti. mi, i ii ,. r..i ,,tnrii, im..
'In'"-,'' -ic in ii li, ! id t.-'c In i ii" mouth bil
ious ultii i... in1 ttatiou ot ii, li. .it-, i. picsston of
M'liltii'l ...i,i,il iii nil, a ,. in. r sMiiptoins
sIMMiis- I IM'I! IIFiii I Mm: i. lb ii st remedy
llml liu ,,.i i.mii ill,s , i r.ii-ti allmeul.
II net mi! Its, nis'lii His, ,,, i , i-ij u slinrl ege
tnbli. emiiii i mil, cm d i im im ii- liuiin iiuanillles
llini It tun b"men. It Is Ii irml"s Inive, vwavi
I luis I ni u"d f ,r p.ris s ,1-. ,,.,i liiiuurxlsiroiii
'I Dirts ,.f in-, i uiitiirv s, viu-ti fur lis virtues.
0vanrriiaX3SBBCK.u. iin. l 'viinier ll.-te-5
H I,, im. i r lirorirt.!! t'.lsliim
i'. i. i i.i oil-1 i: lohn mil
s'liii-i, r ,,r , ii, ,in lit-n.
iSMni it i.i.rdnn, II. I Mutt,
,a -i i iitiiiiiuis, i.i i.rgt i, uru
lilnnlig til' liltl illi ,H liissliin fin ri-fi r. Fx
tlmtil A ii II, I tliilu l' N.ilnli-l II. lenlli-lis. tilted
M.iltli s,, v;.,: ,, m i ii'li'ii, l! ii win n in) coiull
tlntir ipiliisiU lu. slliiliioii 1 Iser Id etil dot, with
go ul ,.ie"t. Ills utllil, aiid Milts ine belter than
iiMi, ' ii 'is, m li, im
wremi-s,-uiMm 3 i n m,t i inillly eaten
nil' '41 . s M ri-uiii li, iiir.i.iossi
im, I h illli II Is the tlior
I ii.li illi'tliin of the fiMKl
UDki'ti let It In' tiiuih or
-M nil". 'I lii term-!' do not stlm-
i i 1 1 in r od, tint inllieraS'
.itln-1 .s t. king
Mil HIIW l.ll:lt Itl'.lll'I.VTOIt
(Irluliml mid (it inline
iiAM'Fin-vnKii omv rv
.1. II. .IMI.I.N .V I'll.,
lilll.AIH l.l'IIIA.
Pilre $1.1)11, s-nldbs alM)iilfcLl-ts.
April 10 '.s'-lj.
?TTE?
CELEBRATED
-s
8KRUUT0RJ
5?
STOMACH
4 I irtfl $
.iiiliiiilltn
llcli'iiHc
Isn iTf ntr.Mon tthlfli -luil'l p h l
hen i) 1 1 rc r I pit Mill unit Hu-ri r r i
tin i - m i ' i"s h .in u t p ri i iil.i
1K. ,' I -1 fi" Hi rt'i Hi .i tl
liVIul Lii 10ltrli -s '.til sl I lfl ij.lMi'i i,
V Ulll.'1. llTltS, l1lr"1T -t lintlllll '
riti's-d- Ur'.th UniifKt-thaiiil tlf.ilrr- urm-rally
nr o of
K-Ulf- -,
.dirt m
nililf to this
1 I I T A I V"M 111"" HaMt t .11"! tn in n'jo
I (Hs month iruiir.mtt'iMi. i
I -47 gO .it in.tik' tv U.o In ii
i MIU 1,'"t oint n. '"OS "l
1 3 3 H 3.i 'Kt i''"" i '' 'u 1
' w w ili.m ji aioililmr 1 1-0. 'J'""
D
K. J. C. HOTTER,
PHYSICIAN SUHOEON,
Oct. 1, "79.
Ottloe, North .Market street,
llloomsburg, l'a.
rK. I. L. KAHC,
PIIACTICAL DENTIST,
Main street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms
burg, Pa.
tf Teeth catracted without pain.
Oct. 1, lsi9.
MISCELLANEOUS
T1 JI. OHINKEltUN and I.OcksMlTII.
sewing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re
d dred. Oi ska Ilorsk llulldlng, llloonssburg, l'a.
DAVID LOWENIIEKO, Merchant Tailor
Main St., above Central Hotel.
1 8. KUJIN, ilealer in Meat, Tallow, etc.,
JL Ccntm street, K'tween second and Third.
A UGUSTUrf I'llEUXD, Practical lioineo
JVpalhlc Horse and Cow Doctor, Ulonmsbuig, Pa.
let), U, 19-tt
B. F. SHARPLESS,
Cor. centre and Hall Pond sts near L. 4; H. Depot.
Lowest Price:-will net bo undenotf.
Manufactuier tt MINI! CAU HLKl S, Coal Ureal:
er and Uild,") Castings, Water Pipes, stoics, Tin
wore, l'lo.vf, 1IION V'KNCIi, and all Muds ot lion and
llrassC illngs.
The 'r'tlnal Montiir-i-, lion beam, rlsht hand,
left liumi.ond side hllll'lows, the best In tho mark
et, nud all kinds of plow ivpulrs.
Cook Moves, P.oom Moves, and Stoves for heating
stoics, 'chool houses, churches, A-c. Also tho larg
est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholesale and
retail, such oa Fire liilck.Oialea, Cross Pieces, Mils
tc. c, Stovo ripe, Cook Hollers, skllllts, Cake
plates, large Iron Kettles, pw gallons to y. rarrcls)
Paim Ilells, MM Soles, Wagon lioxes,
"Allentown Bone Manure"
PLASTr.lt, SALT, SC., ac.
Jail 9, 'sO-l
THE DAVIS.
MONTH iruai'.uitei'ii, ifi a day
in liHiiinus
wilt start
mill cms
ioik tor us
iti.in at aioiiilng i l-e. rim wing is
ll-ht mill u!,..i'.in', -i il sueii as anyore can go
rlirlit . I no vim me wise islin ee this notlec
will -end ii1- th"ir ndilr"ssies. nt one,, and sen for
thenisi'lses cnsilv uuttlt ti i.i 1 ti rms nee, Novvlstno
llliie. Ilinrenllivilj ui win!. "' lolng up latvo
sums ot money. Adilniss Tlll'i: .1 . Augifta,
-Malt e. u'-1 3- ''My
A NEW DEPARTURE!
BEST PLOW iM THE WORLD!
Y. KKSTEll,
M ICHOH ANT
TAILOlt.
HoomNo. 13, Oi'tKAlU'l'SK UcitDiKO, Uloomsburg.
aprlilj.isis.
OATAWISSA.
M. ft. EYEULY,
ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW,
Catawlasa, pa.
collections promptly inudo and remitted, pnicti
onposlte Cutawlasu Deposit Bank. 6ia-88
" A T T 0 It N K Y- A T-L A XV ,
Calawlasa, Pa.
ortlce, corner of Third aud Malnstretls.
CARPETS-
Wiltona, AxmiusteisTVelveti
lAraest stock In. New
York city, 1 osvest Prions,
cousisllngot MonuetU's,
Mltoua. Axmiusteisrvelvets, llody and Tapestry
nrusseiSj 'jnri e ri) a oiia ingrain uurpti iwiiu u..i
ders to Mutch), oil-clolhs (all wldUii), Muttlngi,
i.ace oiiutaini, fi.ui per pair, lo tho finest
itiwn. iiiilivrM-u.
SHEPPAKD KNAPP,
w 1S9 & 191 81th Ave., cor. ism h,c, N. V
March u. em, aWco.
P. IIAKTMAN
CrKkSKKTHTUK rouAwisa
AMERICAN INKUHANCE (,'OMPANIEK:
Lycoming or Muncy pennsj Ivanla.
North Amcloan ot J-lielp!ila, fa
J'ranJtlln, ot "
J'ennaylvanla of "
Y armere of York, ra
il anover of Now York.
Manhattan ot 11
Office on Market Street No. e, llloomsDurg, i'a,
oct, . 79-ly.
B
U8I8E8S oahds
V1BITINO OAHDB.
LBTTliK UKADS
IilLLHKADS,
POBTIKS. CO.. LO..
NeHy nd Cheaply printtxl at tie Ooluu
dun umce,
- ,1-i'-yys
Vni...' 'i'"jiy""A'-
$1,000 REWAltD.
one Tiini'SAXD n.oom I'OI.r.AltS
PUhMil .M i Hi i Ml in .M i'1'.i..-ssi.'s
tli tt w 11 . o ns tilU AT A II vNiiE
OF V.'OltK on ANY OTHKIi
MAt'llJN'E.
WHAT THE
MEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
II' do without lusliiHj.
ii. .ii ii-.. siiilo I.i iii on shuts, .tc. belli all
..l.in.,..l..n irnlJll flkMrift Oll'l lllO. CrdW.
,.r i.n,.,is iiimeiilt to bun on olher mnclilris. It
makes a more ilasllc si Itch than any oUicr midline,
it win turn a hdu and put In piping at tame llino
I twill turna Item, sew braid on tho rlgUt side
and slltch on trimming at ono opi lat ou.
It 111 do I Ulngblosor straight, tlliicronconou
or w ooien gooai,
It w II I fell across stBina on any goods,
1 ul,l l.ln.l n l)iel.H fil' hktrt lintl St'W 00 faClniT
either with or without show lug sinchis! bind Dress
Hoods wllh tho Hume material, pit her scallops, iwlrits,
wiuart a or straight. 'I ho onh mat blue that will bind
Hats, Cloaks, or other mtules with bins, satin or
. V-nm ... n l.l,.uln t.l.nli ulllintit bliktlnif.
Mil., 11 win r. . ."VM, D...
It will father wllh or with .ul sewing on.
It will gather between two plccis and sew on at
the same time,
It will make n runie and slll h a pillow blip on to
the racing at incaaiiioiiiue.
it win shirr any kind of goods.
It w 111 make plaited trimming either wllh or wllh.
owt sewlnir It on.
It will inaku plaited trlrcmlng either scallaped or
Btraigni unu ww u pipii s i v ,uvw.v ....
will make knife plaiting.
J.SAIiTZEIt.Oen'l AKent.
IUooirnturg, Pa.
oct. S, '711-1.
THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
of Syracuse, N. Y.
Aro now pulling on the m ni-i t a Plow tint
Is as niuili siipi'rtor to any How le retomw
made ns Ill's p,iwsi,f the past few i'.irs h ivo
Iss'n wipeiliir In thus., n.,1.1.' halt a century
"go.
It combines all the e.vcillenclesof any Plow
to use.
II (ilnLlte.s ,111 this ubjis Huns lu ido to any
, Other J,'lu.
liludillllou It emlii'aei,.!:s..vor,ilnievii'atulin
of the greatest nluo, fur which we haloib
tidned culti-dse l'.it.'iit i.
Ilslli'inn, li.l',.li'lilti'M.i'iil.r.l and Wheel
St.iiid.ud will bo s 1 1 I I , nud I'-, mold lurd
will Is ueoniixr-ltlnn nt sioei ,in,t iron chllliHl
undor a pifsvss fir whlih wo h.no ali
obtained un c.xUuslvo Patent. It will bo
called
THE SYRACUSE
CHILLED STEEL PLOW
Its wi Ight w 111 bo f Ighteen pounds h"r th.m
our present sljles,
A ir,t-rl.isa St. el PI. i.i, nude In the or
dliiarywn,iullrl,gid,i'lii'sii.i Isn in-in
doll.u'a. liil.'iliu huil PI vs u uul lisjiu &U
tllll to IlltleU, 11 it lliil.
Tho pil'i' ul oui- uev 1'l-iis sslll be but
Si'sinliiii l.il)ai., mill II still U' Uto
ihMlMI ll- lillill. 1 leipl- in lil es. r wll.
lis iiieli h i.ml s.in i.i.n-.tur iiir.e m Iho
mi j best Lions oi Iho i r.tliiinj is ul mold
I1...111K
It will scour lu nulla win r 1 alt slisl plom
and all oilier plows hao hllhuui prosed 11
I illme.
UihiUU Plow will bo lutmdocisliieoiiu-
glleill'l.OS I'tlllt UUd dolllt 1' I'i'llll, OU Willi II
we L.r.s' ..L-ot'bl iltiid a i'.itt id, uml wlUill Is
ul-o .1 goal l.oiii.M.iiiei,i, lsitli ai regaitls
stli 11, 'ill and Uear.
i'he .1 lni r 1 -in ho Khlit.sl sn as to tako
more or li -1 mil, and also 1,10m or leas irttt h,
no 1 11 e.ui alwaja bo kepi, on a lino with thu
I'l. ss.
the wv-ii win run uwhrtho boamornnu
bid ul 11 u. 1, stn'd, aud altvoih la"pt tu lln".
1 he u .mi t, .ii'lmtabl" lur t-pihvf or I'al!
I'h .si ', .ind al 1 wr two 01 thnsj Iwimw,
'1 h" liu .ol' - sou U) uJju.,ui to iu.s,oum.o
tlai. .11.1. mi bos, uu Ihv same Plow.
Kl,.tp ...IPhJIV,
VM...I .ib i;Tare going out of ust'lss'.ium)
11, s h.u.i., ess, II and i..irii, uud noier run
I ,w - .mjIi ' .tlllse.
In, 11 Ii .mis ,ns' too heavy,
M ill. Lie bea'iis Iseonio aomoraltted and
b. -i 1, w ul'sti t , loiieh worso thin to break,
A stei lb "tin Is th'SiieotMjlyof IhoiUy. It
I . ii.nsj 1 noes as s. ro ig and vuiy nuioli lighter
U1.11 a,iy other nude.
,'l.eu 1141 say a. Mold boa id U ihllled, tho
faiiueis know 111. ho.
0 do not lului ore ou theiu u is,4iim.-4Uuii
I I s. arioiis liit'Utls and call It thllli tl lueUd.
Mi want .ii,i iitotir llilu in Plow pinery
el, In 11,1s stale.
Wu can give but a Mry amall discount lo
tli 011, but wu is HI pay the lutlliuul Iielghr.
W proptuse to place llus Piow In tho hands
id 1 arru is us ucar Hie eut ot luanufav'tuiu
OS IbkSilble.
II wlU Ui 11.0 Utt Agilculiural ImplemcnC
IHTIIoU.
It shall ulanls" o. ,-i,M)ltKt.
Iirnonslheii lore who uiv not wllllnguiact
aaagentbon thu piltitlple thal4aiiluiblosl
leneo Is b iter than u slow Udlllug," noed nut
upply for an agency,
NoI'l'jvv.onei'iiiujUiJuii. Allsaleaabiiolutp,
tir-Tlils Is thu only Meel t lulled Plow lu
tins World.
Ht 1 eosls ss verul Umes inure than Iron.
Put this l'l'JW, lull rigged, by giving small
dl-eouuts t an Us sol I lor Si seiiU'eii DullarK.
( 0111 pare this price with Hut of any Iron Plow
1 vor laudt'.
H W ihiaper thau u'iv oilier Plow now
litude would bo at Use dollars and a half.
Where there are no oguiUi wo will, f n re
ceipt ot St renteen Dollars, bend a Plow u any
Kallroad btatlou In tho SUM nud pay the
lrvlght. Address,
SYRACUSE CIIILLID PLOW CO,
or 6iiuousi, N. V.
June 18, 13tT,
Poetical.
;cm N'iuv i.ifi:.
Not w Ii it we w ould, Tjiit.what c must,
Makes up tho sum of llilngj
Heaven Is both mr ro and less than Just
In tnklag and In giving,
swords cling to hands that sought tho plough,
Aud laurels miss the soldier's brow.
Me, whom the city holds, whoso feet
llavo worn Its stony highways,
Familiar wllh Its loneliest street -
Its wajsnro nexer my wnjs.
My craiile was beside tho sea,
And Ihetc, I hope, my grave will be.
Old homcslcad I In that old, gray town,
Tb vanu Is seaward blowing,
1 hy slip ot garden stretches down
To where the tide Is How lug;
llelow they He, their soils all furled,
The ships that go about the woild.
Dearer that Utile country house,
Island, wllh pines beside III
Some peadi trees, with unfruitful boughs,
A well, wllh weeds to hide it;
No tl"s t r, or onli such as rls a
self-so n, poor ttilcgs. which ail dospUe.
Hear country nime! Can I forget
The least ef thy sweet trltles?
Tl.o wind w lines which clamber Jet,
Whoso blooms Iho bee still Titles?
The road.!dfs tlackberrles, growing ripe,
And in the woods the Indian pls'?
Happy the man who nils tho Held,
conletil with rustic labor;
1.111th does 10 him her fullness jleld,
Hup what m ly tn Ids l.elghbor
Well ilajs, sound nights oh, can there bo
A lite more rational and free?
Dear country life of thild and innti!
Tor boththe best, (ho slrongest,
Thtt w llh tho eai Hesl race began,
And bust outlleed Iho longest.
Their cities perished long ago;
ho the llrst fariueis weie wo know.
perhaps our Hables, too, w 111 fall,
If so, no lamentations,
Vnr mother Ilartli will shelter all,
And reed the unborn nations;
Y.M, and the swords that menace now
WlU then be beaten to the plough.
Richard Hairy Stoddard.
Select Story.
,;rjij: masked hami.
t ..mis; liinkes li.lslo, listen to tllo lilll
sif W'f slinll In1 ton Into fur thu 111 st
ilniii'i'!' sniil 11 Siuinisli gciillcnmii to his
eoiiii:ini(iii. ns llii'y were! npiiioacliiiifi
tin1 unitnl liiiililiii-; eoiitaiiiiny the ball
l'DOIII.
'l'ui, liiy fi ienil, there are' other tilings
thai attract my attention besiiles ilan
ciiie;. Now, look there! See how crnnil-
the 1I01110 of thu "reat Catlieelnil ic-
lieves itself auainst tlie beautiful sky.
eewheristhe iiioon iieelis throiiKli the
windows of its t'loml-biiilt lialaces as if
ilehini' 11s at our pranks to niuht
I'lieii's sUv fur vou. liv lieav.-ii. how
tiiekly it ehanges its form. Look now
it that ray of siher light skipping from
louil lo eloild, clinilnng up with lintli-
iiiini-lnil lu-tie in the azure eleep of the
lieaeiis ilonie. llh, thai it woulil re
main until I cnulii fix it upon tltu ean-
'Oli, never iniiiil voui canvass ami the
11101111. l.isien to tlie sweet sti'iiins ol
Strauss that inspire tlie boilv to all the
"laees of motion ami make peielry of
loe ami women!
While the last speaker was striving to
pull Ins aitist liieml alter him, who still
lo. ul ainl trazeil in rapturo on the ple
nties the melon ami eiouiis were making
on the heavens, the broaii heavy wlieels
ol a I'liitnsv rspninsh conch, with its
llashv trimmings of brass sparkling in
the silver light of the niglit's goililess,
lime up eloe to tlio eloorway ot the
"rami hall. In a moment more two li"
ures in mask alighted from tho coach.
1 he lemale hgiire was covered from
hi'iid tu foot with a rich scarlet satin
It itiii u which trailed its heavy folds
upnii the pavement. The effects of thu
miiniiliglil uiiiin thu scarlet satin, when,
fur a few moments, she stood with its
uiv, v. etc niarvi'loiisly fine. Thu bright
ulni's seemed to lend a steel-blue effect
to the siirioiiiuluig ou eels. hue tin
utist was slruek with these new ieela-
tiiuis uf eolor his music nad fiiend bent
fiirwaid, grasped t'le imuitle of thu ar
tist, and m a sort ol hali-Miiuo said:
She's a picture far excelling your
liioou aud eloudrbnilt-p.tlnces. Uet's see
if we can gi t a 'glimpse of her fair face.
lliseves intently tollowoil thciuovu
liieiit ot the lady, who took the arm ot
011 old man, bent with years and appa
rently her father, and when the couple
landed on the giand stairway to the ball
room, he exclaimed:
What motion!' Did vou ever see a
moie giai'i'Iiil walk? Tlie lightness of
her step appears beyond reality a thing
id laucy. Let us await her return from
the toilet loom. She may forget her
mask.
With these remarks lie pulled his
Irieiul after him, and with a few steps
our two ga Jgi'iilli'inen wio standing on
the tipper stairva opposite tlie toilet
chamber. As the fairy stepped within
the door the old gentiemau I'seoit talked
Hp anil now n awaiting her return. She
soon appeared. And, divested of her
si'iiili t mantle, piiM iited a form of e
iinisite syninii try. Iler eoiumo was of
ii mountain maid, of tlie Swiss character;
the colois ol gray, blue and black, with
tho sknt jiisl hhini enough to ejioe the
inspiring outlines of her beautiful ankle
and e'haiiiiing little feet. These aildi
liomd chiiiins still more engrossed our
friend. 1 'lit her seailet mask, with its
fiiugo of black lneo, was still upon her
face and he could see nothing more than
her ihiti iiinl lovely throat. The old
man, who seemed to have no other dis
guise than his black mask, extended hi-
iiriii to his lady companion, iind enteied
the hall room, tollmvcil by our two
friends who were handsomely attired in
the dress of cavalier and peasant.
The room was (piite :i blaze of beauty.
Tlii- urii iiaU'd lights, llie ditter of ii
ion-costume, the riistlini: of lieli silks
1111.I satins, the pei fumes exhaled Ironr
.abundant beautiful llowers (hat iidoiued
t her crow 1 1 of lowly women, and ihegush
ol .music, were almost bewildering, liiil
si ill amid all ibis isonfusiim, thu eyes of
mi? cavalier were not withdiawn from the
object of his pursuit, lie followed her
:i 1 1 ti u I the room to where she seated
hcrj-elf iii ii nistio chair. Another fit
her side being vacant our bold cavnlier
gratefully llimg himself into il, while
hisW.WiiTt friend betrau a conversation
,witji (htf eiliTnian, and in a few moments
anroiiiy icu mm away. I ho cavalier
iisp.il his oppm (unity, and, with the tase
of 11 well cdiu'uted gentleman, he began
tlief conversation by saxinm
Wiry J take tlie iijeumroof sitting be
side! vou. uiv sweet iiwiniitoiii tn, nil f
Vith pleasiue, signup nnd I feel my
self llattcied at your selecting mo fiom
the "!," ol so many Diefeiable benu
lies 11..1I biilTound you. Wnv I nik it
ynt i.now.iiie by cIibiicoT
If her form and grace had power
enough lo capture, our bravo cavalier,
tlie music of her voice, with its delicate
and perfect utterance of her noble lan
guage, now almost overpowered him.
Hut lie controlled his heightened admi
ration with deep sighs, and said:
'No, indeed. I am sure I have never
seen you before. Nor have I ever heard
such :i sweetness of voice, lint what
matters it if we have not met before!
Let ibis night be blessed to me by our
recognition and friendship, if not by
love. Ohl new joy from heaven! tell
me wiiat star lias be en made more glori
ous in being your birthplace!'
'1 fear you are a tlatterer. llesides,
beware of friendships made under masks.
They often disgust, give trouble and
prove disappointments.'
'Aly dear saint! disappointments have
no pail lu thee.'
'In one sense trite, for there can be no
deception when onco my mask is re
moved. And if I .am to judge by your
uncovered face, candor that, abhors de
ception is :i noble pint of your charac
ter!' 'I thank you for tho compliment. Have
you ever seen mu befoie?'
'No, signor; but 1 feel that you must
be an artist, possessing either the sculpt
or's jealous skill, or thu poet's power to
touch the soul and please the heait. As
1 iini not a fit subject for the former, per
haps you will timu yoiirthoiighls in some
sweet measure to my laudation.'
'I am a poet; but to sing your praise
you must tell me your name.'
'Oh any name will do that suits your
poetic fancy, S.iy I'liillis, I.aura, Kilina,
whatever name will awake your muse to
place mo within tiie realm ol poesy.
I!tit 1 cannot select thu name best suit
ed to your many graces till I have seen
your faeu which I fancy must liu beauti
ful and will exalt me to inspiration.'
'Should poets talk thus.' I thought
thuy were always limiting in thu regions
of the iih'jil. Why should poet's genius
neeil thu jiit'scticd of thu object? No,
good cavalit"', I would not havu you trust
to the character of my face for the beau
ty of v our line's fori fear that my im
perfections would alfeet onr muse.'
it is true that poets do not always de
pend on objects tor tonus ot thought,
Nor, aro we always satisfied with our
illusions. 1 .nt, oh! your face nmt be a
anion of beauty, fresh, young aud
warm, where naught but grace and re
finement exist, and tit for a king to feast
his eyes upon. Uome, 1 beseech you, Htt
your mask for a moment that I may say
1 adore you.
'All! jioets have so many things to
adore- that they should be banisiied irom
11 Christian countries.'
itil why so!'
It you .ea'ly feel what you say you
are nl'ilatroiis. ll vou do not, vou aro
Vceitful Your craft needs no mask. for
vi uir excessive iaueies ever deceive you
mid .others.'
'If that is so, then I am proud of a
iiality that is I'haractiTistie ol your own
sex.
Are women, then, so deceitful?' ,
'Yes, my petlx little mask. Anil yet
I cannot say thai men forgive the fault
as freely as' Wo should, when wecotisider
how many wu omselves deceive. Hut a
truce to talking. Time Hies, and each
moment is a pleasure lost in not behold
ing your face. O, let mo behold tho pie
ciotis llowcr; do not hide its novelty of
color and foini beneath tho leaves of
lace that border your mak. I entreat
thee, remove thy mask,'
'I cannot. Should I do so all power,,
to plcac you would be lost lorexcr.
Oh it is your niodestv that says you
cannot. You are not to be confounded
with the rest ol women by supposing
that xoii strive to hide a taint beneath
the iolds of silk which too often, like
false coin, cheats us. I'll swear by all
samls that your lace is pertcct. 1 see
enough of your mouth to know it.
Knoiigh of your eyes, that like exquisite
gem send their s'parklings through the
peep holes of your scarlet mask, and I
am sure your nose. '
I Ieri! she stai ted and betrayed gie'at
donfusiou at tho mention of 'nose." Kor
att instant her delicate hand xvent to the
lace fringe and strove to pull it down, as
if lo more effectually hide her noses. Kor
si moment, too, the cavilie'r showed some
astonishment at her rather strange con
duel, and then in turn became confused,
feaung he' had given some olicnse by
liidcnc.ss of language lie cravud her
paiilon, nud while lining so the mountain
maid gently shook his hand, iind smil
ingly assured him thai theie was no of
fense, vet added :
1'iiit on no account can f remove niv
mask.'
liiil whv not!' ho warmly interrogated
again and again.
Ih'cause the delicious iiitimacv now
pel milled under the cov er of the mask
would ill once be id an end, while now,
nil good cavalier, vou speak to me in
the language of nn ailni'iicr. nnd I may
say. in the winds of a lover protest xour
:u It iiiit it it i ; hut should I takoofl' llie mask
vou could not slay long enough lo s.'tj
udieii.'
Oh you madden inn with perplexities'.
I'll swear tlie light of heaven cannot re
void another beauty half so fair as thou.
Oil! tlie enchantress of inv heart, lei
me
'ifrnin tho t'lllptory of thy face excelling,
take Ihy breath peifumed, that breedeth love by
"lili'lllOB,'
Let me add another exclamation to
niv praise of thee-. Surfeit niino eyes
with the mysterious beaut v of thy bice,
us the dreamlike beauty ol thy voice has
awakened in my soul a nevV sense of
hearing. lSemove the mask!'
And if I do, will you promise me to
be moie indulgent thau the list of men
wlio never pardon ugliness in woincnt'
I inn dillerenl from others, if your es
timate ol my sex is line. Wllh me you
run no risk tho beauty of your hum iind
the sweatings of your voieo will atone
for other delie'icncv, and I know thu lev-
llatioii of your faco will lu bevoiidlhe
power of ait lo expiess. Your delay is
anguish to mu! I cannot withhold' no
longer !
And here he moved forward as if
nboiit to ituiovo her mask, but she) pre-
v edited him by raising her hand and
saving:
'Itcwaro! you will lie terrror struck !
Never?' ho quickly responded.
in au iiisiaui moiuiuu mask was re
moved, and as it swung bv its sleuth
silken cord from her delicate kid-gloved
hand, sliu sent forth a laugh of Mich mar
xelous sweetness that those engaged in
the dance around herlurncil to see xvheie
it came froiii.wliilesiii'.iiltiineoim with thu
look several exclaimed :
'(iivat heavens, what n iiosol'
Tho cavnlier was r,ei'clilesK. He stood
Seveial prominent Ninth Carolina lie
publicans have announced themselves Tor
llaucoi'k mid 1'' iglili. Among others.
e.x-lTniled Slates Senator .lohll Pool, c.V-
Siiprcmc Court Judge illiam It. Hod
man and tolonel Daniel li. uoodloc.
look of nmazemeiit. At last he uttered, North I'nrollnii l!eiiilillr.nn for Haiii'iicK.
in it sort of sub sonorous voice!
'Protect, ns heaven 1 Can it bo possi
ble that nature would be guilty of such
an act as to link such liideousuess to so
much beauty 1 Quedodo's sonnet ex
celled I'
Ttinrn wni n Minn nttaoliixt tn n nnao '
I've been a fool why did I tempt her! Those are anwnig the ablest l!eiublicaiH
A way!' in the slate1, ( olonel Ooodloo was for
Thus he spoke, as ho stood motionless, uiany years editor ot tho A,ihm, Me
with his eyes taking in tho frightful ap- P'Mkiw, published at Washington, and
lieliilsirn In hep ntliei ee isi. l,..-ititlfii1 file., is II writer of till Ol'dllliirV ability. lilt
And. .then, xe-lihoni ntinrimr uniiiliep I iviis an Abolitionist before llie war,
word.hu turned quick as Hash and left though a natives f Xorth Caiolina, and
her. Dismisti'd.hi. nmde hisu-nv thpoii.rl, although tus friends diffeled Willi him
the throng of ilancer.s,hekncw not w here. " "'i' slavery quesliou and deplored his
As he dnsh.-d iliii.ii.rl, In. tlion.rlii ,,f his t'oui'se on that siibiecl, they always re
ft lend Imt. no. thiil would mil do ! to spected him as a gentleman, knowing
tell him would fasten the joke upon him lll!'- he was honest in his conviction.
.,lf f.. i:r ir i t.. f ....:!.: i...
.-t.it ii.i nit-, lit.- iniMiiiiii t.l tilllllliu tile I , e . , . , r t 1.1
on nival without ha. or friend! S,,;,ih- SSui-llSKS
on ig ailing iiga us. one ana anoiner, tin ()le v,.irj,)1H ,)re,erlitl..ii., ladies have riven
nt last he found himself in the supper- up in despair nltli nti almost Inlal los of ap-
rooni, here disgusted and despeiate, ho polite, pale, hlt)illes, l.mtiM, and without
Hung himself into the first vacant se'at at ninbltlnn; finally, having learnid of Dr.
tin. siiiiiii.p liilili. Hi. c'llli..! il,.. nil. .ti. llrinvniiiE's Tonii! anil Alter Hive, although
dant and ordered the first thing that having boon Mck for yiarj, Ki.i tlesh nn,l a
...,, im,. i.l i.-.i i. l.r... .1 . uue constltutlnn upon investing a small
l' 10 '''. I t'?,'-r,IfWH ''rough, nm01llU t. Price CO cents sncl if I. For
ami mere in n son oi nan stupor no sai, sale ly ,,e proprlitor.W. Champlnn llrown
sipping his chocolate. Alany minutes lug 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia ntnl all
urn noi pass, nowever, when new gnosis Druggists,
iw akeneel linn Hum Ins rex one bv seat-
inn- themselves iliimeiliilli'le otinosili. 1 lie good results of the I.'IVV tor tl
him at tho table. Ho rested his eves.and suppression of vagrancy aio exhibited in
hi! there sat befoie him the sill' same a recent article of tho Carlisle Swtiiiel.
mountain maid, witli her hideous nose. Por thu first six months of la"!), bofor
with its red and yellow blotches blaziim- Hie tiamp act went into operation, llie
in her face. Tho old man, too, sat be- prison expenses of Cumberland county
side her. She lifted hep dark eves. .mil. were S 1 0, 1 "O.iJtl. Por tho first six
with a smile, she looked at our 'cavnlier, mouths and fifteen days of ISSl), after
who was crimson with shame and vo.xa- "o law went into effect, the expenses of
tion. and was about lo unit the table, 'he county prison wore fcr,.i2(. I'd, show
when she extended her hand, toiiehiti.r "ig a diffeieiicc of SH.OUO ill favor of
him on the arm. and said : tho county. This, as the Satthtel ob-
Stuv, signor, I bog of you aud per- serves, is but a small part of thu beno-
',. . " . , . , J It... l....l 1 I... ,.. I.- .1
ilku ot some relies uuelits. J won i once "is tienveu lieiiii mu mw. wineii euniioi
more listen to your speech, so full of
poetic fervor. Do be seated.'
He fe'lt like a fool. Ho withdrew his
arm from the touch of her beautiful,del
ii'itto hand, lie looked at her full in tiie
face her horrid nose was laughing at
him- Striving to appear cool, hu abruptly
retorted :
I would be very happy, madam, to
comply willi your kind imvitatiou, but I
bo estimated in dollars anil cents. With
the suppression of the tramp uuisanevj
tanners can leave their homes xvilhoiit
appiuheiision in regard to the security of
their households such as I hey formerly
felt. Crimes and misdemeanors in the
rural portions of tho state are by no
means so frequent.
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western
r r i .i . mi .i jvvo, l.ynn, isiass., is rapiuiy iicniiiring an
am fearful that your nose will usurp thu eliviati roI,utatnn for the surprising cures
which daily result from tho use of her Veg
etable) Compound in all female discuses.
Send to her tor pamphlets.
functions of your mouth unless vou cut
it off. Shall 1 help you to a knife!'
'O, signor, there's not thu least ncccss
ill- of bleiod letting.' .She raised her
beautiful little hand, ami w ith n graci'
ful movement removed, the hideous nose
from her charming face, and then with
the most precise curc.plari.il it. upon au ele
gant silk handkerchief which in tiie
mcautimo Hie old man lay upon tlie table
tor its reception.
Divine justice' 1 what do l behold I
Perfection more perfei't than e'er before1
What can I sav or do?' were the oxcla
illations of our amazed cavnlier. Jien he
it last discovered that tho nose was au
.TitiUcial one. The deception was com
plete. What could ho say or do, fall
Pennsylvania.
To im: KniToit or riii: Sun Sir
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that
..New Jersey, Connecticut ami Indiana
should go against Hancock, might not
I emisvlvaiii.'i till the gap? 1 have heard
Democrats chum it in all seriousness, and
I would like your opinion of tho matter.
1 Dill's, iti
Tuui. V ., Aug. 20.
I'entsvivaniii is not, like tho otlur
States named. Democratic at button
1 lltl lion iind colli lliteensts. tnir.'tliiu.
down at her loot .mil ass: lor pardon t with thu Pennsylvania raihoad, liaxo
Yes. He arose from the table and was .aM,,ed themselves wilh Kepublicaiis,
..1 ........ I.!....lf ...t ! I I . . .. e 1 I
nooill Hi Jiiosiiiiiu lillliseii, ssiie-u siiiiiu
taneniisly they arose also, and in an m
slanl more the ohl man, dashed off his
disguise', straightened his form and stood
before him a splendid speeiiiienof yoiitl
nil manhood. Iho cavalier was about
to speak
hieing her companion as her husband.
and thou, with a sweet good-night iind i
.-inilu the angels might envy, thev tin
ued iind left the cavalier in a condition
win so than confounded.
ami have usually put up large sums of
money lor political purposes, and' driven
llie voters under their control lo do then
bidding. J hit we have leason to believe
that important changes aie taking place.
The' manufacturers are be"iiininif In see
Mic prevented him by mtio- that their interests will bo served best
A Cross Uaby.
.otliiiiK Is so conducive lo n man a re
maining u bachelor as .stopping fur one uight
at the house of n married Irienil and being
kept image lor live or six linurs by the cry
In it of a crnR baby. All cross and crvim
bibles need only Hon Hitters to make them
well and smiling. Young until, remember
this. Irnvelhr.
liailt'uail Men in Kvery .Slate Jetiiiiug
tor uuui'Oik.
Ilainls
The liailroad Contractor's National
Association has resolved ltsell into
i Hancock and Knglish Campaign
ciun, oi which liiehard Dooly, ot bara
toga county, New Yoik, is "President
.lohn McCarthy Scully, New Yoik city.
Hecordiiig Secretiiiy; John Chilly is
Dey street, Treasurer, and Kd'ward
O'Shca 18 Dey street. Cone.spoiidiig
.Secretary. Thu vice presidei ,s, socio
tiiries, and members of thu executive
committee at u from nearly every state
in the Union. Il was decided to erect
a banner over its headijiiarters across
Dey street. Thu most significant reso
lution passed at llie first meeting of thu
club w;is as follows:
AVmZck, That the Yiiv-PicMilcntsof
the different States, at present tho ascer
taincd cinplovcrs. of 1 1,1)110 citizens, and
through certain contingencie's likely to
liu the e'inplovers of over (iO.O(ll) voters
before October, are hereby instructed to
stsiit campaign clubs, enroll members,
and enler generally into the spuit ol no-
uii I patiiotisin inspire! by the
by opening the ."southern markets to
their trade, and that this can be done
only by kiting I lie Southern people wotk
ml their salvation m peace and timet.
The now census shows au immense ad
vanoe in that section, and proves that
while ICcpuulicans were abusing .North
eru ears with stories of anaichv and
outrage below the lino, the people there
were energetically at win k building ui
tho waste places iind putting themselves'
in condition to become t lis-'host possible
customers to our iiieivlinnts ami liinnii
failurers. It i plain now to tlie dullest
appielietisiiin that in inllhting upon
these Slates tlie evils ot carpet-hag and
negro governments, sustained liy Peilcr
al bayonets, and thus subjecting them tn
years" of cruel inUiulo and te ri iblo spoil
ation, wo weie gratifying thu partisan
passions of a portion of our people, id :i
frightful expeiisu to the business of the
country. hen you touch a man on the
pocket nerve, his conscience generally
responds; and it is believed that the eves
ol I'eiiusvlvaniaiis sire opening to these
momentous facts Had 1 1.iiieiuk's plan
of rceostruction been adopted tho sim
ple plan of conceding to the States and
all the people thereof the lights which
belonged to tln'in under thu Constitution
Iho material condition of thei Smith
would be ten v ears in advance of what
it is now; our business would huiere-
icaled the incalculable advantages of re
cinrocal trade Willi thai vast agricultural
region, developed hi iiti ordei lv mam er
under stable ami intelligent govern. ,ient
and the burden of Federal taxation wo.dd
long since have fallen lighter upon all
parts of our common country. With Mr.
vv allae-e aililivssing these weighty ai-.n-
menls to their common sense, and Mr
liiindal! showing them how the Deiiio-
activc interference. Ibis course wns
rehdered necessary by the irciieral-indig-
nation aroused by thu attempted Pimr
Million Steal, and the recent conviction
of some of its agents for legislative bri
bery and con notion, intcnsiliet by the
immediate pardon of tlie criminals by
the licpubiicaii (inventor and Pardon
Hoard. At anv rale, the lato change m
tlie management- of tlie company promi
ses betler things in this diiectioii.
The lieimblic'ili ticket u. for many
reasons, not strong in tho Stutc. When
(inrliohl wiis a candidate for Speaker of
the House, three ltepublicaii mcinbers
from Pi'iiiisvlvania ionised to Voto for
hiin, on account of his shifting position
oil the tariff question. Ho is a froe-tra-
lor to day and a protectionists to-mor
row, a member of the Cobden Club and
an eager bidder lor the votes oi tnc iron
men on anv terms thev may choose to
lid ate terms winch will probably bold
good until after the election.
I'he old machine was very much shat-
teied id Chicago, and, rickety as it is,
the managers are not disposed to lend
it to (Jen.' Carlield to ride upon. The
Ohl (.mini" is sick. Air. Canierom anil
tiie tliant men, who detest Ohio politi-
iiins in general, and Mayes and dar
!ii;hl in particular, are taking no part in
the campaign. I he defeat of (laihehl
1 be their vindication, and thev look
forward to 1HSI. Ill Philadelphia. Al
legheny, Lancaster ami either counties
there are also serious division in the l!o-
niblican ranks, growing out of the con-
llicls of rival liihirs and their bosses.
On the other hand, the Democracy is
thoioughly united. Air. Dill possesses
the conliih'iice of tho piiity in a sperial
legiee', while- all factions m Philadelphia
lave fused under the skilllul leadership
of, Mr. Cassiily, iind ill Allegheny under
that of Air. H'oiikiiis. Con. Hancock is
especially popular ill his own Slate. If
any name is good for its electoral vote it
is ills.
I'liere was. on the combined vote ot
ill panics, a majority ot over sixty thou
sand against Hoyt, tlie King Kepulibcan,
whose' administration has brought such
grievous scandal upon the Conuiioii-
wcnlth. Cen. Hancock will bin e bis full
party vote', ami should the betler pait of
tlie ilroenbaek-Labor or National vote,
originally drawn fiom the Democracy,
rerturn in November, tlie Hancock elec
toral ticket would doubtless be carried.
We have thus briefly rioted for the
benefit of our conesponilent some of the
'rounds upon winch hopes ol rennsvl-
vaiiia may rest. A'. Y. Rttit.
llnn'l vnu fnriret it. "Sellers' I.iver I'ills
were tho first nills an railed in the (Jnitnl
Stales, and never fail I" do llieir work.
The Jtnilieiiij Hvj'orter says that iin
iHestiouiibly tlio lu'iiv est men in Ameri
ca are thy engineers of the fast trains.
On tho leading roads, where couueeiioiis
must be mado il possible, only engineers
known to be; )ravo and dafmg aio given
engines on c.xpre-ss trains, ( and as soon
its an engineer shows ttiu lead timitmy
iiliout running fast bo is given an engiito
oli a freight train to inn. The first sign
that, an engineer is becoming timid is
that lie will bo l,i e or ten minutes lato,
possibly half an hour, for some days or
iiights'in succession. He is called to
account, and unless his reasons uiu con
vincing, another engineer is given his
train to run si few times, and should bo
bring the train in promptly on time, the
first named engineer gets a freight train
enginu to run until he braces up.
' llrandy, t randy, bane ot life,
spring of torment, sourco of strife,
If I could half Ihy vices tell,
' 'I ho wise would wish )ou safe In h l.M
Such is the refrain from the lips of the
(Mior toper, who would tly from his enemy if
possible-. Hecollect it Is a diseaeil"liver that
craves rebel. Instead Of brandy or any oth
er stimulant, use Simmons.' I.iver Kegulator,
and it will allord relief.
tivity anil patiiotisin
......it ... .,f ii. i i .1:1: 1..
".. its... .,1 i,iiitiitr.,.tiitiiiiiieiiii 1 .. . 1 ,. , , ,,
.....a ;.. .1.,.:.. ,.o :.......... . 1 ... cratic party under his leadership has re
. ... . ... t"t. 1 ivvi'tttitti.-t.iiuniill Ills) 1 i .i" v. , .. ... .
in. ...... ..1 .. p.. .-:.i....i;..i 11. 1 uncoil me. ox iciiiiiiures ot mo i.-(.,
.wv-.- l.r, ,. . , , .-llll-HI 1,11 l ,t 1,111.-. 1 r, , , ,
.ie)ve'iiiine-iii, it wiiiiiu uoi un renilirkilb e
il the business men of l'e iuisvlniia
southing remedy containing opium, moii'liia should abandon the idols whose shrines
Oi paregoric. Dr. Hull's JJaby Syiup is war- have consumed so much of their sub.
: "-v -i-.- 1 Mailt e-, ,11m 1. 1-vi.s it ssisci jis well n- i
jutiT view 01 the situation.
I he oil interests of 1 eniisylvaiiia bus..,
sullerod long and grievously at the hands
it the liepiiblii'iin paitv. 'I hp P,.,,,.!
viinia railroad ami other transpoitatinn
e'ompaiiiis, 111 ciiiiiisioii wnn tlio Stand
iird I )il Company have crushed inileiiend
cue iiotiut tuui, us wi n ns independent
relming iind handling, until they Jiaxe
monopolized the wholu business np()p
their own terms, and well-nigh strangled
1 leaning ministry 01 tlie Mate. I hi
was luvomplished bv aibitraiv ircbrlit
iisciiiiiuiiiiioiis in me, i eel 1 ol the I on
stillllloil ul tho State a svsteiu of abus
e's lor which the legal remedy was very
piaiu, iiiui wouiu nave been 1,101,11,1 u-
1. 1 ... 1 1--
ipplled by any administration not under
the absolutu control of the Kings and
coiporations concerned. 1 tut it iu.vit
was applied notwithstanding the deter
mined struggle of the oil producers In
line me Legislature, 1110 conits, and the
Executive. So lur lortb thu Coiistitu.
tion is u dead loiter, mid the oil inter
est lias no hopu ot icliot, Pii'sent or fit
tine, except 111 the overthiovv of the par
11 wiuvn lias comoineil WU I Its enein c
The seat uf thu Standaul Oil Company
is ill i. Icvcliiiiel, Ohio, and lien, Caifield
is known to be under its influence, a cir
ciiiustanco which lilts this above the lev
el ot a local issue
muled nut
Ihing Injutiouslo the infant system.
F1111 at Ihniip.
Dont be afraid of a little fun til home
'Ood peuple. Don't shut up vour houses
cast iho sun should fade vour carpets i
and vour heai s li'iisl the hoittv l.nn'li
should shako down some ol the cobweb
mere. 11 x 011 wain to nun vour sous
et them think that all tliomiitii ami
social eniovnient must tie elt at the
Ihieshnld without, when thev come home
at night. vv hen once at home is re
guided only as a place to eat, drink and
hep in, tho woik is begun that em s in
gambling hours and reeklessdegriidation.
ouiig pioplu must havetlii' fun ami re-
laxioii somewhere! it they do not find it
at Willi' own heart isioncs. thev seek ii
some other anil peiliaps less profitable
place'. The'i'cfoiolct the fire Inn 11 bright
ly at night, and make tho homestead do
liglilliil with all Ihosu little a. Is parents
so well liudeistilnd. Don't icpass the
buoyant spirit of your childien. Half au
hour of iiieiriiueiit around the lamp and
hotisu blots out the leiueiuliniiicc of
many a e-aie and nnnnyuuco during tlio
nay; nun uiu best sateguanl thev can
tiike with them into the world is jlie nn
seen intliince of a bright lilllo home
sanctum.
An Ohio man, leeentlv returned from
11 residence in China, says that llie high
est ambition indulge il in by a Chini'sel
woman is to have lur name placed upon
public record lis having passed through
10 years ot virtuous widowhood. 1 hero
iire'in c-citain public places tablets of
stone upon which 1110 inscribed tho
names of those women who have lived
during that time above suspicion. Hut
few ambitious hopes of this character
arc realized, however, as the scarcity of
names on tlie tablets fully proves, (iirls
have :i hard time out there lie says. Tlio
first boi 11, if .1 gill, generally dies from
hoaitless and systematic neglect. They
throw them under the table, into the
yard or river, or lot them dio of starva
tion. No pity seems to move a paioiVs
heart in reieienee to their first child, if
a female. It is an object of hat led from
the moment of its biitli, and, though not,
often killed out-right, is suffered to die)
by 11 studied ignoring of its existence.
Sullerers I111111 nervniis deibility, will Iind
a relict" and cure ip Days Kidney Pud.
What the Tliumli liars.
Have you noticed that when vou want
to take hold of any thing a bit ol bread
we will say that it is always the thumb
who puts himself forwaid, and that ho
is always 011 the one side bv liinisell,
bile the rest id the lingers uru on tlui
other. If the thumb is, not helping noth
ing stops in your hand, and xou don't
know what to do with it. Trv, by way
of experiment, to carry your spoon to
your mouth without putting your thumb
to it, iind you will si c how long it will
ake you to net through a poor liltlo
atefiil of broth. The thumb is placed
in such a iiianiicr ou the bund that it
111 face each of llie other lingers, 0110
tifter another, or sill together, as you
incase, ami by this wo aie enabled to
sp, as it with a pair ol pincers, all
objects whether huge or small. Tlio
hands owe their penicillin ot ilselulness
to thi happy iiirangeinent, which lias
been bcstovvul on 110 oilier animal ex
cept the monkey man's nearest neighbor.
Why sutler sleepless ninhts. with a ill..
trussing cough while a quarter 01 a dollar
I tlll-.st.tlll tit S'.l'll.r.1 rVll..), &...... ...111 ..1...
np)iM'oiilly livitedto the tijirit, wilh 11 Instant relief.
Tho Pennsylvania liailroad Company
lias ineasiirbly withdrawn fi-om iHiliijel
It bus issued circulnm to its employcea
which indicate n i.iujsjtn, to retrain from
Hole is 11 line case how children cram
lefinilioiis f nil of much bigger words
than they defined, without knowing any
thing about it, The geographies de lino
the equator as "an iiuaginaiy line pass
ing around the earth,.' Arc, mid tho chil
dien ot a New oik school know liist
rato, lo the entile satisfaetisn of tlio
teiii'ber,but one day a visitor askid tlieiii
bow' wiele they thought tlie equator xvas.
Some thought it was about 51)00 miles
xviele, otlitis 2000 and otheis thought
ihey could jump over it. Tho visitor
Uskeil how ihey thought tho ships got
over it. One pupil said he thought they
got out and juilleil them over, mid nil
other said lie had lead they hud dug a
panal thiougli it. l,Yliut is tho iiiunu
of the cumin" Mas ru-Usl. "Tho Sut
sjaual," was thu uisvtr.