'JP !W 1 DS9 H- .1 iiMOWJMi CAT. '1 ;i : ".'i i.N : 1 it r' I" I, TUMI STOllY THAT Nt.lii !l CAUObiNA PAPER XKI.LS. A friend blls h Ihe story of a cat, fl'l'V Wuld I WUlCIl Cilll I"? lllKiMiS - t;"tl:i'.ly e-tabli-ht d by an abundance oflhe r.V'-tivliabletcstiino'iy. A part of t'i: story our friend linns. If can vouch for. In lt7"2a family of people named Ibtvnnis moved to (Jolumhi.i ! from Tort Mills, situated Oil the Col- j urnl'in and Charlotte H-i'lrond, 1( 0 , miles from Columbia. Previous to! and at the time of the removal tlic family owind an unusually Iarjf? Mal tese cat, which was the pet of each member of tiio household. The eat not only knew his own name but seemed to know the name of each one of the family, of which he probably considered himself an honored member. tt-i t I j-i l l ... lu ll the removal to Lnlunibia was made, of course Tom went along, and seemed to enjov tiie ride on the rail- wav train bero'nd his limitctl i.owers of exnression. He was first in the lap of mafi'r familirn, then on the knees of the head of the farnilr. then he would cro3 over to the seat occupied , , . . , . bv Ins JOUU'4 tnastvr or U13 young niistress, all'tliG while ptirring and C-irliti" his 1'ji) tail, as much as to Say . . . r. ' , . . . J "fsll t tins flllC Kill, this fast traveling, n. 1 n n .11 c, en'itrlf cnolul tn irtmi an! fe Ml so mi.iiMv sealetl in a wri in f ir on this cold llecemlnr daV 1" , . 1 . 1 fi t Arrived at Columbia, 1 om went along wit'.i the ri-st of the family to the new d nnic ile, following readily when called t' leave the car and take his place in the ca.riagp, find when the carriage slopped in front of the new home Tom entered it alongside of the first one who crossed the threshold, still purring Mid Olll ling his tail in the CCSlaCy of l-.is delight at the change which was being made, and at the new scenes which it was tin n his privilege for the fii .t tillie to lx hoM. And thUS 1 Olll fii-emed contented and happy in his l;CW home for the Space of ten tlaVS. , , i lie Ol.ly change noticed in his Conduct was the fact that he was perhaps a :ri!lo more all'i ctionate in his manners to the rest of the household. Unt when ten days had passed by Torn was mining. He could no-., here be found. There was a vacant place in the famil3 ciivle that caused heartfelt sorrow until a telegram was received from Fort Mills, bringing the intelligence that Tom had returned to his old haunts, 1 0; miles away. He had ta ken passage on a freight train and was safily back at Fott Mills, mourning the absence of the res-t of the family. Only ono freight car is switched o:lat Fort Milh, and in this identical par Tom ferreted himself before its de parture from Columbia and before it w.-i- P !.td up by the agent, so that, w hen the ear was 111. locked on its ar vi.;.! at Fort Mills, out walked Tom, tdiowing no evidence of Ids being ashamed at having stolen a ride on tin train. Hut when Tom went to the de- pat at Columbia, to take passage, how did !!? know precisely which was the ear that was to be switched otT at Foit Mills? Of course, he must have no t i 'ed the directions on the packages of freight and went with the freight that was marked Fort Mills. Xoot herway could lie have known it. Wilmington (A. C.) Journal. A Ccrtn for Inebriety and Ai.co 11'ii.is.m. A correspondent of the St. LouU (!!' !'-lhi)iorrnt, writing from the Hot Springs of Arkanrts of the hotdin tlieruitil waters there, saj-s: ' Ti e benefit to the race is beyond r,i etih ulation. In the first plice, t!ii eon firmed inebriate can lie cured. These hot waters destioy his thirst for ruin and make it repulsive to him. To the credit of the numerous physicians hero, be it said, that, they invariably recommend their patients to abstain from alcoholic! drinks or malt bever age's. One man, and whose infirmity had become such a disease that nothinu; could prevent hi,s procuring rum, told me this stoiy. Said he : I have lived a!l my lite in Tennessee. In my rally life I was gay and festive, caring for nothing but society and all the ex citements it produced. IJefore I was twelve years old I lea r net 1 to drink wine, and Indole I was fourteen I had a liking for whisky. Iy the tiire I was twenty-one I had leeti drunk hundreds of times and engaged in scores of rows, some of which resulted so seriously that men were slaughtered by the pistol and the knife. I married early and treated my family badly. Ail the while my thirst for rum in creased, and every sacrifice of proper ty, elothing. precious z?t to my wife and rhildren, and otlici sacred things, was made to obtain a jug of whiskv. Sometimes I got the best, but in later years ofltncr the very worst kind of whi-kv. Everything wc had in the wor'd was jient for corn juice. Wife nn l children died from broken hearts and neglect, anil I became a uiiserab't outcast through a fondness fr rum. Tour months ago an old friend sent me hero, nnd now I am cured entirtlv. and positively despise the rum, more than I ever loved it. These waters ftlone have cured me, and on Saturday I will leturn to Tennessee and try to live a sobor man. The recital of "this poor victim's story was touching in the extreme, and I repeat it to vou i;i tho hope that others, a dieted in the same va', may learn the remedy for their whisky troubles." Speaking ofbed-bug exterminators, t!ie editor of the fJermantown7Vi'f.' grnjh propounds the following conun drum: "Xoff, what is so simple as the white of an egjr and quicksilver mixetl and applied to all cracks and joints or openings in a bedstead ?" Give it up; don't got an'. lie lias evidently f.rind it necessary to expe riment on t!i2 "crittera," and asserts, as theresult ot 3reirs of pitieut toil nnd Ptii ly, tint tho renndy is thr onghly cifiotivo. So patent on the aboe. LONDON IIAIK COLOR IlESTOliER. LQYC0- ttij. COLOil KKSTOHER. , j x,,t a Dje; makes oir.-'i halt soft and silky ; cl" a!:?t'S the sculp from hI! inipiivitl- s, causirn; tSi. hair to prow whom it has fallen off or be- " Can bo applied by the band, 03 it docs not g,a;n Ml0(lk,u oraoi, t17ncst Hiw.. as Hair . . - . ... , ,.. Dressing it is the nw-.r perieet mo worm - ever pro'.luccd. The liulr Is renovated and strengthened, and the natural color restored without the application of mlncrul substances. f Ineo the Introduction of this truly valuable preparation i:.to this country it has been the wonder ni.d aiimiritioti f nil clauses, hs it has firovod to h tin- only article that w ill itbolutc y. without deception, restore xray lmir to its ' nrljoiini color, neairr., soi t iic-s, osi re aoo oott u- j ,v ;,, :ro.iliei. hwirou bald htn.isof hs origin. ni kiowiu au.i coior. -rri'-TW TO rpfiii )7'.V", ll-Likr. lb 111 Vj 1 llUUl -of its- Superior EXCELLENCE lten m Home rcrtitmtr. tetinoi to hu K?- ' v-aril Tt. dm ri'iue. one if the jiwt emnirteit i Jhuujtti r.ud ( hcmit if ' VI Uadclvtaa-a man who reracitu wmecan duht: I "m hrpv to nd.l my toMimony to the irrrM vnliie of the "Is.-ixlon llmr Culor lUxlorcr, which restored my hnir to its f.riginnl color, n:,', tho uproars to lx pcrnuiunt. I nm Sllli,fi,.j (lia, this prcpnrat'o'i i nothing like a ;'', Imt operates uj.on the Fecretions. It is I nlio a tiomi' if ul htiir drcs-injr nnd promotes t he Kroth. I pmcimseii the first bottle irom Kd- ' "T1."- V,r,l;7":a,- '''"k. Vin!h. n"'lJ'''!ie.i run n( Hiii villi nmn u-et 1 1 j ii'J iiiui vrnaijutiv Kray when I commenced iis use. Miw. Mn.r.FR. No. "M N'orth Ninth stieet, Phlla. Dr. Swatne & Sox. ?.; vrfrd Frfnirtn: I huve the honor tt iuf'trm you thitt n lady of my Hciiuiitutiince, Mrs. Miller. N delighted with the Hticcet-s of your Lmnlmt Hair i:-Vir Itrxtorer." Ilnr hnir whs falliinf rapidly, and rjuite irr.iy. tirely 6toppcd, und a new crowtii ol h iir is the i """iL'-..,.., cornor r and'coau'Trinia. j dostox testimony". j lrf y en r-uJVfU swavne &'fon-: Tjmt 1 wiliU r, whilp in Trcrmn, N. J., I pro, Hired 1 lie color liH' liven real or en, the fulling' oil en- 1V,u.n r hk-c very much.ni met better th;,n any- I h nii-1 have tisi'd ill the lHt nine years, if you p'j-iix'. send me oni) dozen botll"S( . O. !., cure ( of W. r. K..K'ler& Son, Druggists, 7SJ Xreuiont Street, Boston. H"..jiootruI!y yours, Ada TlAKF.rt. No. 50 Rutland S)iinrr. Tin. P.ii.tos. of Philadelphia, pays of It : The V1,iNIon H ami ("oi.oit.'UKSTOHKlt" U uped very cxtf -rslvely ainonir my pali ntsiiml frien.ls, as v- il us by my6elf. I therefore speak from ex- ei ieoeo. 75 Cents per Bottle 6 Bottles, $4. If your driicriri-'t or storekeeper does not h.ivo It, we will forward to any address on receipt of price. Address orders to On. SVV WNR&SON, ;;in .V. nh rilAtli t-trcet, I'hiludelphia, Pa., Sole Proprietors. SOLD CV ALL DHUCGISTS. TIIEJJtJXGS. CONSUMPTION ... .... , . . . . ! Thi d:str..ssinj7 and ilenerous eomplaiiit nr.d ; Its premonitory symptoms im ir.ccted con jrt-, ; p.'p,,,", iweats, lion rsi-ne wasloij n -sli ti ver nentlv c;iriil bv ''i'clr nwiiytie'H ' ;tit,il Styrup tf VI!l f Ierry." Itiii )N M IT IS a pr-ruoietor of Pufmonary f'lin-iimp'ion is charm -icriae I by c-ituri h or i:.ti:mii!i.it ion of the uiiiens men: inane of the iiir p:;soies, with coiiitii an. I cXm i torntiiui, s'ti' rt t retit !i. h'.nrs"ti s and psltm in t he ( best. For ::li bronc'iial iiU'eclion.", Si.ro lliroat, of voice, coughs. I !- Swnvne'.s COM'ND SYRLT OF Willi ISA SOVEREIGN REMEDY. IlFMMORnitAriF., or SriTTiNf? or nr.onn, may proceed from the larynx, trnr hia, bronchia or lunifs. and arises from various onuses, us 'indue exertion, plethora, fir fiiilncss of the vessels, weak Inn", riverstrniiibiir of the voice, sup pressed evacuation, obstruction of the'spieeii or liver, etc. Dr. Swt if ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes ot the root of disease bypnrir.vinir the blood, rt st or in ;r the liver nnd kidney; to healthy action, in viirorntlinr the nervous system. Tin; only standard remedy for hemorrhage, bronchial and pulmonary complaints. Con sumptives, or those predisposed to weak limes, tdioulil not fail to uj thin ureal vegetable rein ed v. It has a marvelous power, not onlv on r con sumption, hut over every cl.rouie!i.-cac where n ifi'inltial alterative action Is needed. Under Irs inihtenee ?he coosO is looetied, Ihe i:iirht s.vciiTs diminished, tin? pain subsides, the pulse returns to its natural standard, the stomach is improved in its power to dijrest and assimilate the food, and every org-an has a purer and bet ter tpnthly tif blood supplied to It, nut of which new recreative nnd plastic material is made. VllICi:, $1G BOTTf.KS. Tf your rirniritist or storekeeper dot s not have if, wc will fern-anl u half dozen to any udur-ss, frciiilil puid, on receipt, of price. PltFPAKF.D ONI.Y IIY DH. SWAYHS ii S0Tlf No. 33 Norlli Klxlli M.. Fli I Intielpliin. Sold by all Fkominet Dkimigist.s. ITCHING PITiES! PiLESj PILES, ITCHING PiLE33 I'OFtTIVI f.T tTHKD IY THK lK OF SYAYNS'S OINTrtlENT. Homo Testimony. are sulfcrinw with Hits !istr's.-ing comphiint to pncMire Smoi.-i. m ''infinrnf nt once. 1 had tried prescriptions aim est innomtratde, without timtirgnny pcrumnent rt-lfef. (Firm or Roed.-i - Christ.) Root nnd Shoo House, :jl4 North 2d st., Puila. irs" ti i : a. 12s : PwiTxu'a AT.f.-IlEM.tNo Oivtvfnt Is also a spi c.lie for TKiTEtt, l rf it, Si.t Ri!:r:j. S;ai.o llf- vi.. l"Rvsiei:i.A.s. liAiiHf.n a Ireii. lti.TCHKi, A I.I. SlAI Y, Chibty, Cl'TANKOirS EUrPTlo.NS. Pel fectiy safe 11 ml hnrrniess, even on the mot n.ler infant. Price r0 cents. Six boxes, ti.M. Srit ii Cii ti nun ntltirxA on r tt;id o price. St)t.D BY ALL LR.VrI0 D tirftniSTS. Prepared only by DR. SVVAVNE & SOW, 330 Xorth Si.rt7i St., rhilartvlphia, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of rtfTf ,1 trtiTTTfl "5-1 m ht It ri-j-l s t Celr-t rated all over the wnrlj Tor its re mark - I . . .i' i v ui it., nti'i v'-l'i'Silin: I Compl'iiiitc, and in cases wln-r" Syjihliitio virtu i or the parent cs'-"s Hdeve!opm,'Tit.or Syphilis ' or Scr'i! n!s In thechlt 1, nr.! Iiir.i-li'isevf r prove I i Fy eireefual In 'onitilef-dy eradicating ovei-y vertigo (,r these dangerous complaints, und all Ii.-eases ai'lsimr from m m n m . p. m. pan . 1 Describe synmtoins in ad oomminlcations, : ..nded'l (' lefeist-i Di:. S. W A i' ," Ii A SON, I'liiladoiphiit. No chsiiiO lor ad vice. Sent iiv ere- s'iy addr.-ss receipt ffrrl.-e ---tJ0 a LuUio; .1 bottJ.M, fj.UC. If ld.-Iy. T trna wrirr-Ir nfr1?rtorl with nnn nf flirt m net : ,11 ,r c. i ,! " Vi .Vi,,; r,, wT. ":.? w".n rn. csrso,, night trains. i -iini.il,- 'i-rni-i cure. I can now Vor tt,rV tint Vt.rlin V slcei. i.nili-r-.rbed. and I would advise all who . ,..?-'" -!l M!.-:""! J1'"".-. NO. 4 liULFJxNt'il ST., BOSTON. (Opposite Revere Ilonsf,) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or Self-Prosorvatlon. More tltttn One Million Copies Sold. Gobi Mrditl Annnltil to thctnthor by tiie "alioiinl Metfleal A 1 1 tiun, Miirrb ait. 187. TTTST published by the PEAHODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, alrewcilition of the celebrated tiieilionl work entitled the "SCIENCE OF LIKE; or. StliF PRESERVATION." It treats upon MNTtoon, hr,w lost, how refined nnd how er- iietuatod; cnusoand cure of Exhausted Vitality, mpoleney. Premature Decline In Man, Sperma terrlnea. or Seminal I,ossos (nocturnal and diur nal). Nervous nnd Physical Hehflty, Hypoclion i!ri, tilnoir.y Forel'm! infrs. Mental Depression, Iissof Kncrir. Haaitard Oountenanee. Confusion of Mind ami lJos of Memory. Iinpur State of the Dlood. a nl all diseases arising Irom the Errors of Yorni or tho iudiscrctions or excesses of ma ture vears. It tells yon tU nbent the Jllnrale of Generative Phj sinlou 'V. :he JVlariiaiC, oi Wedlock and Oir sprinir. Physical Contrast. True Morality, hn pirici'sin. Perversion of Alarria-jfe, Conjmral Tre eept and Friendly Counsel. Physical Infirmity, Its Causes and Cure. Relation between the Sexes. Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, th- Mis cries of Imprudence, Ancient Ignorance and Er rors. Mi'ANS ok Ci;rk, Cure of Dody and Mind, Ti:i:k I'uinciclbs of Tkkatmekt. Address to Patients and Invalid readers. The Author's Principles. The pr.ee oTlhis hook is only 1.00, This Po-k also contains Mors Thaw Fittt PHKsem pTio.vs lor the above named and other dUcns'.-s, each one worth more than the price of the IhkiIc. The lnsliitite also pnhlishes "TII E PTt YSIOI. Oi.Y Oi.' WOMAN AND HER DISEASES." I'rlce i2.00. 1 he best of ihe kind extant. Also, inotlier ViOn vhle mediol work treatinir exelnsivelyon M EN TA I, A N D N F.RVOCS DtN EASKS; mure thai? "00 lo.val octavo pa ires, twen ty elcit.iiit ensra villus, hound in substantial mus lin. Price only fJ.o). Uarely enough to pay for print inu. "'1 he Uuok for yonnsr and midiUe-aced men to rend pist now. Is t he Sci- nee of Eile. or Self pre servation. The author has returned from Turoiie in excellent health, nnd is aij.iin the Chief Con sulting Physician ol tiie Pcahodv Med:eal Insti tute, No. "4 lJulnnch Sircet, fSoston, Mass." l!ri'illi'ai Jmilwi. 'The Science of l.iTe is beyond nil comparison the must extraordinary work on Physiology evor published." Itistnti Jlrmltl. "Hope nestled in the bottom rf Pandora box, and hope plumes her wins anew, since the issu l iir or t lirse valuable works, pnldished by the Pea body Medieal Inst it ute. which are teacliinir t hous ands how to avoid the maladies that sap the cita del of life."' Vo;.tMf .'iii h'.inpiirrr. "It shcuM be read by tho y minor, the middlc njcul and even the old." .Yne l"i t7. Triti'me. 'J'ne ft st and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man in this c unrry. as a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to the iMithor of these works, March 31st, lsTit. Tho presentation was noticed at tho time ef its occurrence by t he Hosron Press, and the leading journals throuarhont the country. This mairiti cen' Medal Is ot solid srold. set with more than one hundred India diamonds of rare hrliliiincy. "A linnet her, in its execution and the richncs of it ni ifri'l, and siTe, t!ds fi decidedly tho most not iecal'le medal ever si ruck in t his count ry for any purpose wnatcver. It is well worth the in-spL-e ionot Numismatists, It was fairly won and worthily bestowed." M issicfiiwfts I'l'jtiahmntt, Tite 3d, 1S7S. t'atali'jr;io sent on receipt of f.c. Tor post-'-jo. Eitherot the above works sent, bv mail en r eeij.t of j.ri"". Adaro" r' E A It ) I V "I"I)M;AIj I - II II li:. (or W. 11. J'ARKEK, M. D . C n- snltis-' Physician ) No. 4 iiuliiuch St.. Muss.. I J. ' . ' v . I1...-... TT. ...... . II. I : author can lie ennsultnd on the; above nanici! disi-ases. s well as all diseases re- I nulr.'ti-j; skill, secrecy and experience. 1 i.'freg 1 imurs. -j a. m. to J r. v. 17-7-ivl! " Til 1: 4 IIJCAM) A XblT!I-WlTKR R41I.WAY Fnil-rsees nude rone in a inurement the Orent Trnnk Railway Lilts ,,f the W KS I and XIHIII. U J-.si. nr,. with It numerous branches ami con nections, terras the shortest ami quickest r-.tite be tween e7ifi:ij.i and all point In lilinnin, l! .s- n ki, A'iIi' hr in MhliiC'in. MiymeKitn, fmi'd, .Ve Imixkn, Citlifurnii, nnd the Wezlei n S'ti (o (ts. Its OviaJm and. California TAne Is the shortest and best route for all points In Xrtltrrn IHiin-in, Intra. ltl.ila, Xrlirxrka, M'j, nu.iim. iibittiti, Utah, A'tiMd.i. dilifitmia, Ore joi, 7n'nt, Jnpttn and A untralin. Its Chicago, M'adison and St. Vaul lAne is tho short line for PCnrthrrn IfiVcnnsin and M imir.-titn and tor Mnrlii.!, St. 1'nnl, Miinirftih. ', IMt'th, nnd all points in tho Urcat North west. Its Winona and Sf. refer TAne Is the only route for rTfiotm, Itm-hrxicr. Oirn fiuoi.T. M inUr-to. St. Vrlrr. AVie Vim, and all points In Southern and Central Minne-otn. Its Green Hay and Marquette lAne Is the only line tor Jtiiirr-iUc, Wfitrrtntrn, fund n f.-JC. f tsltk'mli. Ai'iilrtnn, firern liny, y.trmia .. Srijauiifr, Marqmttr. H.iui;htnn Hancock and tho hokt Ntix-ror Country. Its 1'reeport and Dubuque TAne Is the only roue for K7ii. Ttickfird, Trccpttrt, and all points via Frcopnrr.. Its Chicago ami MiliranJtee TAne Is the old Lake Shore Route, and Is the only one passimc through Kn.insfoii, Lakt Kornxf, i,-t-tnwl I'urk, IVaukeu-in, Uucine, ICchdhIi, loMil icattktr. Dirlfman Falaee Cars are run on all through trains or this rond. This isthc ONLY LIN K rnnnins; these -ars be tween Chicaifi nn I St.. Paul, (.Uilca-o and Slil vaulceo. or t.'hieairu and Winona. fit Omaha our Sleeper connect with the Ovcr- ian-i sieepors on the t nion PaeiOe Railroad lor all points West, of the Missouri River. On tho arrival of the trains from the Kast or South, the trains or the Chicniro fc. North-Western RnilwAy LKA VK I'lHCAIlU as follows: For ( nnnril BlntTs, Omaha and f'alirnrnis. Two Thronurh Trains dally, with Pullman Palace Draw ing R'Hiin ami Sleeping Cars through to Council Bin (Vs. Fer St. rnl and TtinTienpolis. Two Throntrh Trap's daily, with Pullniun Palace Cars attached to I nth trains. For tirern P.ay and Lake Scpprlor, Two Trains daily, with I'uilmnn Palace Cars attached, and runninir thrairh tt Manpn-tte. Fer Milwaukee, Ft nr Thrt.ngh Trains dnilv, Pullman ars on night traias, Parlor Clinir Car? on day trains. For Sparta and Winona and points In Minnesota, One Through Train daily, with Pullman Sleepers to W inona. For Pnbcotie. via Freeport., Two Through Trains JnnesTllIe . two to ten trains natty. New Vork Office, No. 4J Broadway ; Boston Office. Mo. S State Street ; Omaha omen. 2o3 Farn ham Street: San Francisco Oihce. 121 Montgom ery Stree; ; Chicago Ticket Offices: 62 (Mark St., nndcr Sherman House ; corner Canal and Multson Streets; Kinrle Street Depot, corner W. Kinxio and Onna! Streets; Welts Street Depot, corner Wells and Klnnle Streets. for rrttes or Information not attainable from your homo ticket agents, apply to 'A'. II. Stennett. Makvin HroniTT, I en. Pass. Air't. Gen. Sup't, Chicago. January 28, lt70.-ly. andat7wooiT Possesses a mrfh greater power in restoring to a l enbhv stnte the ntuens mmbrano of the urethra th. n either caticbs or coi.ail.a. It nerer nrodnees P't'lrie-rs ond Is eiTtain uml Mi.eeilv In fi ni.ri..n ! It Is fa.-it enprrse ling every other remedy. Sixty ei;-.siiins e.iro in six or eight d-iys. No other Mud fc'ne can do t his. r. ' J int.: cj t s jvi t 'ipuif. cnni.vnlna AVie T,w h?r n ,r "U (X x ' . ItflT U'l.W'rn' "r T ,Vl ' Loit Llv .11 If. , I'll rlcl;ii fitl .Siu jrcon. Carpolltowi. Pa. Once recently occupied by M.J. Ruck. M.TV, In nar of .Ichn Rucu s nrnr. ir.i t ,. ,M j ..... . ... i , ,. . . 1 "ervr ir ormirrn m A M-blll;l',li, AtlOrrtCV Ot Intr. Kbrr.slm i-it. Pa nm.--. to "ficl. midc Row. (recently occupied by Wm. Kltfcll, Esn .) Centra Ureef,. H-Jl.76.-tf. I 1 nn'i "I nrr injuiL.-. UII ew II Ilft6 ITOIU SONGS.1 tiit TILDEN and TRUTH ! HENDRICKS and HONESTY! OUR NEW "UNCLE SAM." "Reform" is the cry sounding louil through the nation, From Maine to the verge of the Went From centres of glory ami scenes of Marva- tion The worl Is no longer n jest. Our country has Buffered long pillage ami pluiuler, While trusting each wolf hearted lamb ; But tho chains we are wearing we'll 'poon tear asunder, When led by our new Uncle Saiti. Iet tJrant pack his baggage and Babcock attend him ; Let Belknap go join Billy Tweed, Let Blaine get. his champions to cheer and defend him, And f-eml us some letters to read. Tho title of tlcMii txi tion that runs thro our land With Truth and Tieform wo will darn, And on to the White House with Liberty' ba ml We'll inarch with our new Uncle Sam ! His icord is proud, and his banner waving Beside the blight flag we adore ; The bald eagle guttles us and echoes oar craving For men like our leaders of yore. The Empire Stale twnds out her champion sd true, As strong as a war-raging ram ; lie needs but your trust and he'll dare and he'll dr., So cling to our new Uncle Sam. Let rigmarole spontcrs ami swindling shont ers filink oft with their bnsiness undone ; Beinemlier your duty 'ami look not for booty, With Tilden our tight will be won. Where wrong deeds aro fa in part he'll soon raise a storm, And of Justice he'll ne'er nmke a sham ; He knovs tint one maxim, and that is lie form I So a filler for our new Uncle Sam ! Joskpii 1. Skelly. KEFOBMATION. Let Tcf"Ttnaiirn he the walchword amid the mtghty host From N-w York's rofk-bonnd shores to '!:fornia's coast. Shout ii mi tlio hill-tops, and make the wel- !:i:l ting ; Catch it ye valleys, and let the cities s'i!.; Willi T: ' as a leader we'll ront the plnn- b t i::g band, And ncr.nt tliein from the high places llivotichcnt Ihe entire land, Whil.s Hendricks, with the old gnrd of vei lanstriid and true, T 1. : 1; 1 1 . .1. .1. .j 3 " 1 Nl1 1,1 ' " imds ui.iiuiuori-.i, the while and hlu. Too long we ve borne the callincr yoke, too lonC wb'vo bo-.ved Hi" knee To ri.en oi' ery bad repute, ft.-r pea co and harmony ; T.r.t now wo'll cast it oft', and rise to do ami i!ar... And rally runnd our standard; let corrup tion tiuiv beware. Tlio minions wln have stolen th. crust of honest toil See tho outraged million.", like tho anacondas coil, Tightening around their bloated band, from Maine to Florid, "Whilst the handwriting on Ihe wall pro claims a brighter day. Lal-or's now arrayed itself on reformation's side. Ami iiiar-.-hinj by the millions, or like tho ocean's tide, Willi ballots in our hands more potent than the sword, Wo'll lar thera down In November, and cast them overlioai-d. VIIE sajimv comes in. R.v yon public hail, at the close of the day, There stood a white man and his head il w as gray, And thus he rebuked the Republican din "There'll never be peace till Sauimy comes in." ' "Our country's half reined with sectional jars ; Though the war is long over, its debts are deep scars Nay, wounds oncued fresh by the vampires of sin And they'll never stop bleeding till Sammy comes in." "The people are victims of thieves la high place, Whopedecils are exposed to eternal disgrace; Still with Hayes they arc hoping, dull cattle, to win, Rut their mow will he noosty when Sammy cornea in." "Our fathers, by tyrants and tories of yore. Were stunij ttt the courage that all tocu adore, If the sens aro as free as the sires that have leen, They'll rise in their might. and make Sammy come in." "All bail to the new Revolution, whoso chief, As horest as Washington, brings us relief; The shark of Long Hranch, with his friends and his kin, Are soon going out', and then Sammy comes in f" r.EFORM CAMPAIGN SONG. Sam Tilden Is a gentleman, A true and honest, man, sir, And when we call for honest work, He's just the chap to answer, He represents the Tery truths That we have all been drilled in, And we couldn't have to lead lis on, A better man than Tilden. Tho thieves and rogues hare ruled the land, And all the people swindled ; Expenses every year increase, While revenues have dwindled. 'Tis timo to drive the rats and mice . From ont the Tieasnry buildiri' ; ' There's only one can do the job, And him wo call Sain. Tilden. The Empire State, so proud and great, .Was on the vcre ef rnin ; "With Tilden for its Governor Twa.s saved from siuh iindoin', Because the task of smashing rinfrs Needs work that ho is skilled iii, The rr.f.n we want for President Is honest old Sam Tilden. He drove out all official thieves, And stopped their shameful plunder. And tho way he hrovtjht the taxes down Made people shout and wonder; So now wo want the olVteea With honest fellows filled in, And at their head are proud to place That honest man, Saiu Tilden. Caul, I'.rent. .Vf. I a vis Time. THtin Ifrt" -'rii.Ve nirl D,f, W Cn. llCuariCKS, aSl 1(0101111. -4 campaign pr 10 rnOTrn q tnzViPAM 1 a 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVK THE ; Stock of Dry Goods. Notions Vilitnorr. Carpets. 2 (. g lo n't forjfft the i in mi. w ii M m - ,. - - - - II KM K V W. KANAOA orQ'nMx Laria -lQ.toI? Comer Seventh Avenue ami I Aherly street t iibhs, 8s.oo run day. IMTTSBUItGr, XV. H.W. 5CAf3ACA CO., Proprietors. The shove house, jitst open Tar t!ie reception or gtiests. is most cwlmi'r loifltcd in ihe i u?i ncss'pnrt of the ilv, urd within two Idotk-of the L nimi Depot. J lie hois, i-s nt ir -.y rt-.v, sml furnished thioojrhotir in the nm-t ini'iroved f-tj lc, nnd i:l bo i:i cvn y r-ii--t a toM c.'1 Hotel with ail modern improvements, h:t ..itr the Improved p cfric teb-ravh tr' in e-.-en i-.--mii-lier. and In course of erection a first class pa--en-er tdc utor, v.-ith uil saleiy pnti-nl' :: l.e t. The cuiidno dciii-tuicnt will bo a leadfnir feature. 1 1 :-in. 1 Great Western Hotel, JVos. 1311, 131.3 and 131. MarJcct Street, riiiJtulrlphio. r. - The subscribers Inform their fri.mds nnd the puh!.Te tint I h " hi vc n inrsred. iimili-rni 1. r - flfted and newly furnished this hiriro und eoii.i!nntiio'S llm-e. Sim t t-.-n s '.o list- t;ie:'n?:il Huililinits pass and rejiass the Hotel evcrv tninut.". Tltiji.-; per day, ..'! ; t.y tt-e w-j. k or loud er, per duy, t.lHl. The- Casiiiiiia Frchmas received weeltly at the Hot.-l. .'-.".-r.ni-1 EDEKSBURC iAND HODSE-FOBHISH'e ST6RE! IS TIIE PLACE TO IlCY STQ YES, HAPJ3 WAEE, TUiIAEE. NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, fcc. w-is.1 GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. LAUMEIIS A?,"rV)TIIEUS, if yr.u in e"! tend to build a holt"; or ba rn, or ot h-r-wi.-o improve vour pro;tertv. to iil'N Tl.r.V for NAI1.S, til.ASS, PA I NTH. 1 1 A It DV A It E, c. Money saved by tti siiir for cuti. "AR METIS, CO TO IIUNTLr.Y'fl and 'i.; examine the neatest Ittrlrt CHOPPlNlr , .wn.i, (verintiiiiiiKiil. tl chops trmu l'j'ol. tn -he! ef r c. corn or 0(13 per hour. IIL'Y ONE-IT WSTS ONI.V :V. TtARMEnS, T.O TO IirNTr.Y'S and 1 bnv the pkst C'OKN rOIHK!'. and H.'RAW f'KTTEH ever s- Id in this toui.ty. Thi'ir ens mt.rc Ihnti ssived in one year by cut tiny your feed v ith it. " i HE Bf..-t SILVER-PLATED WARE I fc-j; in the market at " ier cent. le:.s than city r-t til pri X'S. S,jld for cn.-h -it 1 rt-ls-'7.-,.-tf.i HCNTLT.V3. ! -SSAKMEIKVOO TO IirXlTRf an.l rC buy your If A II VEST TOOLS, whU-h , ht-sel's t MKPKR FOR CASH th.m they can no rniugiii i ;s w.iero in I'.Dcnsrurir. j -5" I' NT LEY will sell you WALT, PA- ! I'KU as cheap, if not clvaper, tlian ' any other V r in Ebenburg, and trim it into j tho burg-i in witamit extra c-ts. tr.ee. . Tr L CKSM1THS, HUNTLEY wiU .-ell - you Horse Shoes, Hit.oi Nail'. Car- j ri.iue Holts, !!,;r Iron. Nail Rod, Cari Sttci, ic, : VERY UJiV FOR CASH. j O l ' fc? E K E T E R S . CO TO HUNT- j mL. LEY'S and buy tins HLAKCil A UI l IH'ltX. the best tn the w.irld. .Soil tor (.'.Kit at nianufnctitrcr's prices. ; Ait.MKKs, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and -V (;. t the best MOW 1 NO asu LK.AP INi: MACHINE made. PRICE.-, UUt.VlLV Ri.Dl'CEo. "TT.USETrEErERS GO TO HUNT LEY'S ami save per tentr. by j; .ly ing casii for 'I'tib'e Knives, Fork.-, Spoons, at. riAKPENTEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ' iin.1 buy your TOOLS and RUILDINO HARDWAKU. Pay cali nnd save "W per cctit. I . . . F ; proUSEKEF.PERS, GO TO IIL'XI' LEY'S and b.:v your Stoves atid Tin ware. PAY CASH ASD SAVE MONEY. PLAUMEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and r?j Ret the best HORSE HAY UAKK j eit r ir.troduceJ. CHEAP FOR CASH. o to huntley foij CLOTHES 5 - a ivr.lMi r.KS. tie sells t hem at creat- ly reduced prices for the ready ca-'.i. LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND maAm PEN K N IV KS very cheap for cah at Hl'NTl.EV'S. EXT DOOH TO rOST-OFFICE. Cookinp; tr4to'05? Honti r. g" Stoves. TIN, COPPER St SHEET-IRON WARE II;-. vitve recently taken posies-ion e f the now- It titri -l up ftnd (ninmn'iKiiH building on Hi-rh sirc-ct, two doors east t the Dank and m arly oppo.-.itc Ihe Mountain House, the subscribt r is : lienor prcj nreil than evt r to mannlnc! 11 re t!l I iUtic'cs in the TIN, Co I' PER nnl SI I Fi'. Y-1 il: IN ! WARM lino, .ill .f vhi.l. n-i! I I... r .1 . buyers at ihe very lowest iiv ing prices. i The subscriber also proposes to keep a full ' ituu vai iru iiwiiinint'ia ot Cooking, Failor fiad Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. r-fSPOCTSNC; atlrt ROOINf! ioBdet.-nrder ! Slid vvurrantcd perfect Ith mnniirsc; ttrc and ina- j terial. R i-'.PA 1 1; 1 N! pro-iprly artc-nb d to. ! All work done l.y mo will redone riirht and ! on lair terms, nnl all S ToV F S and V.A Ii !: soid ' ifv ii. v i-uii ou iepeiiii...il uren US io tl.iiit e rtn, 1 cannot bo undersold in price. A continuance 1 iynl incre.ise of putronafre U respect fully solici- f ted. and no etl'ort w 1 1 ! uMniin-.r ti. -..i'.,T.. ! tire siiiisi-ietioo tt, ..tl i tire satisfaction to all. VALT.tr LCTRINGER Rbenslnirjr, Oct. I.5, la;i.-tf. JOKfJ D. TIJOMA3, Uootantl Shtc?Iakcr rPHE unrftrslirned respect fully Informs lis FIRST PitiZK AT YIKWV FVOMT'OV is: L numerous customeis ai rt H e not. lie f r. . i.r. r .v. tM 1 .o, iP.'t nt" ' Prepare rito nmiiiifjictiire Ro TS ' -an.lSHt.KSoi any desired six.cor oualily, trom I KT II . II OSKXST I EL QOiul ,!:, -;; the hue-t rreuch ealf-pkin boors to i he cohi-ckc Vtf ;n,T,i.. brotrans. la the vfiiv kkst mvnmii, on the ..... I short eM notice, a- d nt ns modcra'e prices ns r ACTVitFK or scrntien notl'U e ! 1 like work can he obtained rm where. i . . Thoso who haveivorn itoot.snml Slmm m.win i at my establishment need no assurance as to j r,iiH im.i ii'iiiuiv oi iiiv woik . t i:rs i s n ca-ily Pe convinced of tho fact M they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. " Rr pnirii.ir of Roots and Shoes nltendd to pronif.i y and inn work man! : !:e m.i rrncr Thanklul for pnft favors I le coet.oent that my work nnd pi ices will commend me lo a contmuanct and incitase of ti e socio. JOHN ll.UIOMAs.. 4 AMES WIT.KINSOX.. ..IT. T. O'FRIFL. ( pires to uiiorm trie put ' V V ;1ai;aI':i i l the bitil l-ns? reeenllv oeeu J.tod by I.ew U Rotters, on Ont re street, "fresh 111e.1t of all kin.lso,, Monday nnd Fr.tay cveniiuis d each week. My terms will he stricvi y i is ' and prices much lower than elsewhere in F.ens! 1 turwr. -M ;reh2.1S76.-tf. " " ' '' , D. H. ZAIl.M . ,. . ' A. v HO I j Ai A KKI1 iWratS'-y. . cud ot residence. u-i.'7-i. tf.j P. uttott MvxrFACTrr.K.rrs of 1 i f? 1 iiinniii a,x..,, IT.iTV t. - A rcansN m msj umv. os;-is. :.- rtv , . I -JIN I" AIT-NTS Iir: and TOM-1 ' method Oi e.. . ywork exeoule. I promptly trl .lOrT-lrrilv tl 'omn r-, ii v.,- i ... i ,r i. 1 , , .- aailaschcapa.thoclUpest U-Ur' N El' sea Its'. M.m'.i.s, e , 111-11111'. ' 1 et Krttlii g7nsm i.T- . U". : lactured ol tiie v ry P.-t it.u a. , hh.I; . ' 1 ! 1 Well known 1 l 0 I'OH (JOOn MEAT AT I JOT- Atnerioati-Martd. s. Entire ,.,t iac- ; ; 1 wnv 1T..1.I 0., . ..... T?M PR.CES.-The nn,lersie.l de, ! ).u"";"Z" Pnce.-d.sUu and I ' ' , 1 la ).. I I . I . . . ' " - ' ' - : I lli.il. Ii' ii" 1 W1 Sr V J Oil Cloth- Ve.. to be found in Cambria r- unty. niir'sTcr nntl -trcet. l'f-1 FltASK M AC !ONA T.O m, i JS r -i r- -j , i:i r.n ci YHOLESALE AMD RSTAIL 1 wi. ! f -Vf :'. ! v f-- -OI .V. -,-. i. 1 i j i t- V j 4 4 -? c f t 1 ' s a::d- Sheet iroiiVJ ares AND DEAT.EH IX HSiTiUG FA5L0R ii.ll.l-U 4 6? T - - v - , 'i2? tz -.- V "i.c VV ff ND- If riTfN -ITr ?' Vp C- V fr r? ; I V ii'c'li I L II M: !: i.l vi bv; .'.' L' J.i,:j ;.u ! , v ,T c rT,-r- n-"1 j ! 0!' I t' i -! Pt I i PiN'lO i 3 v;i 1 ijiU Os.iLiii 1 l.ii .l 3 : are a .x A PKUyi-ri.t ATIi;.J TJ. X'j.s. 273, 2-0 an. 2S2 V,.!!:i::-! Ti ;: i., JCHMoTOVi, PA. WASHINGTON STREET, csr r r. 7" r- -n. Toll ii-sl own. Xy Wholesale and Jit tail Dea.lers in t'vet iit;.- ; FOR ERIN' AN O IXM E.-.TIG I V t -v & v C. --' 'r. V !. C-? MiLLIWEUY GOODS, 1I.KI)V. Ii E. QUKKNSWARR. I'.OOTS AM) SHOES. HATS AM) CAPS. IRON AND NAILS, TiE-YDY-AiA DP. CLOTIIIVU PMJI'i-'TS NliTf fTtlTITa rr v-- , ' -r 1 it - ' ( - '''A ALL, ) LLT.t ) V. MUl, "WOOD AND WILLOW WAP. P. IT'i'OA'ii mis n ii i Food ok A LI. kimi, Tim ri. k;: tviTir IVCCTCk'M ...4 I 'Ol I M T n v n. : :-i 1 r r I uLoii.iiii a;iu w w u 1 1 1 n f rnuiuibi; ! socti lis l ie-h dcr.lj, I'e.er, it r, F:h, S !. j R-im r. I'.l-k;-. C irli.ui :l. - c. I '.V'i.ui silcnml retaii colcrs dieiJed and j pron pMv Iii.'e.l oil tiicsi.,,; u.-t Itt.iicc a.-.d UK.t i ii'ii liiatile term TTnt ft T 771 1 T" VTTt UiiiUil Ui V ,) LiLixl. I ti l AXI rjr.AUK IN- BARS, mS, AM) FLm,E;:$' J O USS'S TO U JY, i i . iI.U:l .frm tons rf Oak and Pecd.vk R.-.rk wanted. ,lUr0 v ut L.isT. p.; id on dcitvei v ri tec Tunr.crv. t'u.v. . u. eoi'viile, Jan. 7 i (Ir.l.'i-j 1-. i,., .. ri.ti - o. u..: . 1 iS7!i.- ly. - and promptly lilled r.t t he very low- '2-- ' to swep .'. ' ' est cash r;,.,.. Try mo. fcl ; ,lv.,;,K,, (,f ;, April -J4, is.-tf. JOHN PARKE. - " . 1 U":-- , . , . . fi it si irl .ice at 10 ti II. I'LAXK,'M. !., respectfully to h i 1 a -! r,;V, rs 1 is nr...'..-,,..,.-! ........ .t!'.. . .. Citi:.ens or Rbcna-u- and vi.ii.i.v. ( ad- - ". ,. H-itn.r r"dd -n-c en 1 !m.-e-:i:i-. ',-"'n i!i- --er el 'Jiwait tvs.i,. . 1. ,ra Ei.tuaLure'. T-A-u . liut oil the iivi- 1-J r The 'I'hf. Jto. r.-;.H. i t r-t isi A i:r ; i . th-- ilo-.v , ; ereit, (" tt. - i four V. 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OT! ri' an 11 11 j ! - ted v : iiiiiki.'t.r ii; 1 fter iti'k i i Tiik F't-r l -M '! ' . ' .-.t-- 1 V -V I. 1 - cu--it';n a Peho"! t lo.id d-'-.' rvi-rv t7. l''.- - ; ' OT'.t t' "' TilO l il'.e 1 lied o"t workir 'r 1 i centuev n feMtin f'i ' ci:iu.. fur th. i'.ivt'lves t1 e 1 the-si-s. ' whh sii' on the fu'i : a ib i a .1 1
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