The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, September 27, 1870, Image 1

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loftssibindi .itsintss.cus.
It. A.-B: BRUMBAUGH,
Haying permanently located at Huntingdon, aline
IL4 proft.ioloul service, to the community.
Onice, the same as (hat lately occupied by Dr. linden
on Hill street. • • . ", ap10,1£66
riR. JOHN McCULLOOII,, offers his
grofeezionni services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. • Ottico on Hilt street, one door Cost of Reed's
Dreg Store. • • - - Aug. 28, '55.
ALLISON MILLER,
%llama&
DENTIST,
taus removod to the Brick Row opposite the Court house,
April 13,1859.
'.1 4 1 J. Gltle,ENE,
- DENTIST.
8 / 1 /1160
Oft!. „rewired to Lender's New, Building, , , -
hill street, Huntingdon.
duly 11,1561.
MORRISON HOUSE, • , •
TII4TIII:TGDOA PE .I"A. i
JQIIN:S...4ILLER, Proprietor. ,
April 6,1670.
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P. W. - J OIiNSTONi
: OR VEYOR & INSURANCE 0410;
HUNTING DON, PA
Office on Smith street
A. POLLOCK, -
ity •
S UR rE YO R cr.: REAL ESTATE AGET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Will attend to Surveying In alt Its brandies, and x ill
buy and sell Real Estate in any part of the United :Rates.
bend for circular. • dec2o4f •
J SYL V&N US BLAIR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
• - • HUNTINGDON, PA,
Mr on 11111 street, timer doors rivet of Smith, y 5•61.1
J. LULL MUSSER. . S. B. ELISONO.
USSER & F.LEMING
ATTORNELS—AT—LAIV.
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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office SeCum] floor of Leleter's Luiiding , ou,llill kitrot.
reuelune mai other claims bruniutlY culncted. ',niy2tion
GEE N C Y FOR COLLECTING
zoLuthilet..4Aims, DOUATY, BACK PAU-AND
All Mho inn) lave any Claims against the Omni:WA
or Doubly, Back Va.) emu 0,11.10m:0.1i Lane [Leh clauns
yruina-ti3 volittteti L 3 apply lug euhcr in nareun ur by lot•
for to •
W. 11. WOODS
AT TURNI. Y f LJw
ing12,1863 Ilbarlatibua. PA.
KALLEN LOVELL, .
•
• ATTORNEY AT, LAW,
LIUNIINGDON, rA
Preclal attention given ty Collections of all kinds; Iv
the belle:meld Of Lscatei, La.; nod all oilier legal hod
nrOe
proseculed it lilt tlthlit3 and dlqoalcli.
lotIN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. nol;N, Ilt11 : 1.T
rllhe name of this firm has.becn chanb
ed 11,1? ! . , .9.11:.1 k BRUO N , to
SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY,
tmder- which name they .11 hurealt-Jr conduct their
practice ae
.A7'2'ol'llo= AT LAW, If UNTIXOD ON, I.
PENSIONS, and nil dolma of suldtvis end soldiers' loira
e.dobt the glow+ wevitt, Oil! Inn promptly ',tutu:etc&
_P, -Kay
T. M. Lytle &Milton S. Lytle,
ATTORNEYS Al' LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
have Anted a paitney:lsip under tie name stud film
of
P. M. & N. S. LYTLE,
And Intro tetnoved to the OniCC 011 OM hourh aldo of
11111 atret.t, tomtit door ttest of znititli.
Thoy KIII attcud inousytly to all hinds of legal ['mi
tten netriteded to their Gain. npi4f.
JOSEPH. ABT,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
*WILLOW AND SLEIGH. BASKETS,
°fall 517.03 and descriptions,
ALEXANDRIA, lIUNTINGDuN CO., PA
Jima 9, 1L69-tr
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W. A. 'NOM,
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.The Union Bank of Ilmatingdor,
(Lao John liarek C 0.,)
HUNTINGDON, PA
paid up,
CAPITAL,
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers and others:
)iberal Interest allowed on time Deposits. All kinds f
Securities, bought and sold for the •usual commission.—
Collections made on all points. Drafts on all parts of
&iuropo supplied nt the usual rates.
. Perseus depositing Oold and Silver will receive the
m same return with interest. Tne partners are i a divid
Daily liable to the extent of their whole property for all
Deposits.
The unlin:shed business of the late firm of John Bare &
Co •will oe completed by The Won Bank of linntlngdau
21....a09-tf 0. 0. NORTH, Cushier.
• LADIBERSON,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
TOBACCOS,
SEGARS and
NOTIONS,
{Near the Broad Top R. R. Corner,)
11U.ATTIATGDOIN T , PA
havinidliposed of his stock tome I have
taken charge of this establishment wittia detefmination
to please easterners with the quality and prices of Se,
tars, smoking and chewing Tobaccos, &c., and will bo
pleased to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Dealers wilt find it to their interest to buy from me,
nal am prepared to sell as low as eastern dottier. -
Avg' D. 70 JACKSON LA BIBERSON,
IMPORTANT 1 .
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H. D. RHODES,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public goner
, 2 thatlie has bought the store of 0. Long,
IN WEST HUNTINGDON,
pnk is prepared to offer goods in his lino Cheaper than
the cheapest. f have a ) cry line stock of the following
Dry Goods, Groceries, Eats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Glassware, Queensware,
,all of which will be sold cheap.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
11. D, RHODES.
' West Huntingdon, Aug. 2-ani
fVJ"IiAND2REAM
having the
of Jnmas
DickeyAl Om
- VALLEY FARM
I am now prepared to supply In abundance, pure Milk
',Create, (melt laid eggs, and other products of tho
FAIlm ANp DAIAr.•
Customers P ill bo served with regularity by tiayeelft
4ug.234f. CII4I.IIL'S A ESTES.
TUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want your card neatly printed on onvol
{WI, call qt
LEWIS 400 K AND 0 .47101:7ARY SIORE
AM - ANTED. 10,000 pounds Tu
asii,a Wl , lli for which tho higherL market pa
rJya CIO - np:sitY
42 00
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WM. LEWIS, HUGH LINDSAY, Publishers.
VOL, XXVI,
HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF DR. SCHENCK'S GREAT
people never learn to know that
diseased liver and atomic!, necessarily disease the entire
system 1 The plainest principles of common sense teach
this and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the id' a,
and continuo in the course which elmost inevitably
brings them prematurely to the grave. Living as the
majority of the people do, at complete variance with tho
lowa of nature, it must ho apparent to nil that, sooner or
Inter, whirs will revenge herself. ,Heuce me r ged that
percent who indulge to, excess In this 1110 of very , rick or
indigestible food or Intoxicating drinks. invariably ply
a heavy penalty in the end. Tits stomach becomes dis
ordered nod refuses to'aitt the liver tails to' perform its
functions, dyspepsia anti Its attendant evils follow, and
still the stiffering Indivitluals persist In dinging to the
thoroughly exploded idea Of the' post. r Dr. SCHENK'S
medicines tire recommended to ell such. They bring sure
and certain relief wherever they are used as directed,
end nil that is necessary to establish their reputation
with every ailing man or woman in the land is a fair and
impartial trial of them. Let those who ardaikeptlcal, on
this point, and who have permitted interostedpersefis to
prejudice them against these now celebrated remedieil for
consumption, discard their_ prejudices4and be governed
by the principles of reason and common sense. If the
system is disonlered depend upon It, itiblne cases out of
ten the seat of the disorder will be found in the stomach
and liver. To cleanse and Invigorate the stomach and to
stimulate the liver to healthy action, use
SCIIENCIVS,MANDRAKE PlLLS..—lhoclatly increas
ing demand for these DIN in tha,best evidence of their
value. Thousiindetupon thotiseards orboxfs are sold daily.
Why 1 Sitnply,because they act promptly and ettlclently
Invalids whobay iriot fildpit convenient 'to .retL on Dr.
SCHENCK in person are informed that frill and com
plete dirt ctiens for use accompany each package of the
MANDRAKE PILLS; PULMONIG SYRUP AND SEA
WEED TONlC.—These medicines will cute consumption
unless the lungs are so far gone that the patient is entire
ly beyond the reach of medial relief.
It may be asked by those who are not familiar with
the virtues of these great remediesdllow do Dr. Schenck's
medicineseired their wonderful cures of consumption?"
The answer is a simple ono. They begin their work
of restoration by bringing the stomach, liver and bowels
in to 1111 active healthy condition. •It Is food that cures
this formidable disease. SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE
PILLS act on Gm liter and stomach, 'promoting healthy
Benetton, end rem. ing the bile. and slime %Well have
result. d from the inactive or torpid condition of those or
gnus, and 1f the system generally. This sluggish state
of the hotly, and tho• Consequent accitmulat ion of the un- •
healthy substance.s named prevent the proper digestion
of food, and, as a natural tense indica creates disease,
st Welt results in prostration and finally In death.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP and SEAWEED TON
IC, when taken regularly, mingle with the food, and the
digestive organs, make good and rich blood. and as
oral consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient.
Let the (+lenity my what it•nmy, this Is the only true
core for consumption. Experience has proved beyond
the shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive
and well it he a fete years since were regarded ns hope
less cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. SCHENCK'S
remedies, and were restored to permanent health by
their use.
MEM
One of the first steps the physician should folio will
a consumptive patient is to ins lgorrto the system. Now
inure in this to be done? Certainly not by giving medic
clues that exhaust and enervate—medicines that Impair
instead of improve the functions of the digestive organs
Doctor SCLIENCK'S medicines cleanse the stomach and
bowels of all substances %stitch are calculated to irritate
orneaken them. 'they create an nppetite—promote
henitbßtl digestion—make good blood, ant, as a conse
quence, they his igorate and strengthen the entire eye•
tens and more especial ly those pat is which are disrescd
Hillis cannot be done, thou the ciao must be regarded as.
a hopeless one.
It the physician finds it Impossible to make n patient
feel hungry, lithe deceased person cannot partake of good
notwhiiimit food and properly digest it, it is impossible
that lie can gain lu flesh unit strength; and it is equally
impussibie to brings • patient to this road Mon so long as
the liter is burdened a Ith diseased bile, mid the:stomach
laden a ith unhealthy slime.
Almost the first rei.uest made to the physielln by a
consumptive patient is that lie will prescribe medicines
that a ill allay the cough, night BWellig and chills, which
are the sure attendants on consumption. nut this should
not be dune, as Oa. cough is only 1111 effort of nature to
relieve itselt; and tile nigh t . swea ts and chills are conceit
by the:dist - wed hings: Ilioremedies ordinarily prescrlb
eillliymore harm than g00d... They impair theifunctions
of tine stomach, impede healtny digestion, and aggravate
rather than cure the disease.
There is, after all, nothing like facts Milleh to substan
tiate a position, and it in upon facts that Or. Schenck's
relies. Nearly all olio have taken hill medicines in at
writance w ith his directions have not only been cured of
consumption, Litt, from the feet that these medicines act
olth wench.' fill power upon tho digestive organs, patients
thus cured speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the system of
all Impurities, they lay the foundation fur a solid, Brae
stantial structure. lte.storing these organs to health,
they create an appetite. The food is properly assimila
ted ;the quantity of blood Is not only increased, but is
made rich and strong and in the face of such a condition
of lief*. stem all diseaiLe must ho banished.
l ell disectiens accompany 'each Or tile medicines, so
that it is not al,olutely necersary that patients should
see Dr SCR ENCIC. perunsally, unless they desire to hove
their lungs its onined. Fur thi4 purpose lie is at his of.
tire, No 16 North Sixth St., corner of Cormaeree„ Phila.,
every Satttrilay; front 9 A.M. satin P. M.. - ' -
Advice in given without charge, but for n tu . orough ex
amination with the ire -pirometer the change is $5.
Pt lee of the Pulutonic Syrup and Stomeed Tonic ench,
$1..60 per bottle, or $7 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills
25 cents a box: For sale by all tit oggists. At,. 121 y.
[ESTABLISHED 185_1.]
Highest Premium, Silver Mehl, awarded over all
competition, at Mechanics' Esiliitiltiou, BoStott, October,
IS6a.
The original and geonine
SELF-REGULATING,
WROUGHT-IRON, AIRTIGHT,
GAS-CONSUMING H EATER
WITH PATENTDD DUST SCREEN,
ORATE BAR RESTS, and
WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR.
and AUTOMATIC REGULATOR.
For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous
- Coal or_ Wood,
10 sizes for bricku ork, and two sizes Portal's
I=
DAVID DARBICV
M?.2fIIIFACTIIRED,ONLN JiC
$50,000
L. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. CORNER I3TII AND FILBERT STS
PIII LADELPIIIA, PA
These Heaters aro made of heavy Wrought-Iron, m ell
riveted together, and are warranted to be absolutely gas
and dust H&j; ,Th'ey arc.thgonly heaters that are man
aged without nay dampers, cud in which all kinds of
fuel chn be burned without alteration. •
COOKING•RANGES for.hotels restaurants,
. and families,
Also, a FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE.
FIRE PLACE HEATERS..
LOW DOWN GRATES,
SLATE MANTELS,
REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.
Pamphlets giving full description, sent free to any'sd
dress.. (June 21-1y40.) '
GOLD
.MEDAL_. AXTATCHES
,
JF,TVELERS,
No. 902 CHESTNUT 'STREET, , ,.
• PHILADELPHIA, , •
nitre just 'received by Steamer another large supply 0
the CSLESISATLD •
COPENHAGEN WATCHES,
Especially mann faelnred for their sales by •,'
BKEGREN, •
These Watches are distinguished as Oxnelliug /g,
Quality, Style and Accuracy.
Hosing the most convenient arrangement for winding
and sating, and fornWied at a very moderato rata.
Also, nor foil lino of , .
GENEVA, ENGLISII 4; AMERICAN
FINEGOLDW ATCIIES.
Relbable tizoo.keepero, in every variety; of finish nod
price, MIMI , ([O.ll the 111111111GICtUrerd, w4i newest and
beet stylto of
Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, tfs., &c.,
TIMERS FOR T.IIE TV.ltt"
Jan. 19,'70.-ly
vENTRAL HOTEL.
a SOU:III RANT CORNER POURER A'N'p SPRUCE RES
PHILADELPHIA.
VINITLCOTE, (Connolly of Milting,lon C 0.,) Paorit
Centyally locrttea and the wet convenient Mint [OF
merclutot.s Nixitiug Um pity. Atpoinittoiltitiotot of t)o
lirnt-clnnx. . 111 the noolurn itaprotegtepts. Every at
tOollUlt nil) Ito C.1.10 . 1 . 11ed to „xual::.
1 LIST OF PREMIUMS
WARDING COMMITTEES
For the Eleventh Annual Exhibition of the Hunting
don County Agricialtund Fair, to be held at Huntingdon
on the 27th, 20th, 20th and 30th of September, 1870.
' Class I—Hors,
Deg Stallion, ' $l5
Second best, 8
Third • " 5.
Best 3 year old, al
Second beet 4
Third beat • 3
Beg 2 year old, 6
Second best, ' 4
3rd " • 3
Best yearling, • 4
2nd best 3
3rd ," ' • ' 2
Best fielding, ' 61
2nd best' 41
.', . ' Class2—Common Stock,
Best draught Stalllini $lO 3rd ' 0
god beat , , . 6 Best colt, 0 months old or
3rd " ' . , 4 under 4
Beet 3 year old . 6 2nd best • , 3
2nd best • ' 4 Best draught horse or
2rd " . - 3 mare $ 0
Best 2.year old 4 2nd best 6
•
2nd beet ' 3 3rd, ". 4
'
3,d'•2 Beet riding do. •, . .5
.
Best yearling . 4 2nd beet • . . , 4
2nd best ' • 3 3rd " ,3.
3rd " '• ; ''' ,' 2 Best family do. : • 5
Beet brood mai:o, ~ 6 2nd bost ~ , , • 4
2nd best " . • 6 3rd ."• , ~3
3rd ". '' ' '4 Best 'pair matches , 8
Best 2 year old" • ' • 4 and best . - 6
2nd best' - 3 3rd 8 . . 6
3rd' " ' ' . , 2 Beet pale Midas 0
Beat yearling, 4 2nd beet 6
2nd best, ' • 3 3rd "8
No horse con ho entered for more than ona premium,
or be allowed to change from one to another clam. 20
per cent entrance fee charged on all bred stock, and 16
per cent on common stock °Mass 2,
AWAntwirGeoftfirrtEE.—Jno. Jackson, Jas. Wilson, Jas.
{Yard, Wm. McCartney, Johnathan Doyle, Gem I'. Wake
field and Thos. R. llenderson.
Beat trotting bone or 2nd bent
mare $2O 3rd
2nd beet 15 11. t walking do 1
3rd 44 -1U 2nd beet
Best racking do.
1013 rd 4,
Twenty per cont entrance feo cbarged on all outran
con in closets three and four.
AWARDING Comume.—]ford. Massey, John S. Millen
J. Sewell' ttewart,Capt. Mos. MeCallao. David MeCallan
Alexualer Oakes, A.C. Neff.
•Clan© 4—Driving.
•
Beat broke double team 313 id o 1
2nd beet 21Beet Heineman tlbl team 3
3rd .. 1 2nd beet 2
Beet broke single team 313 rd " 1
led beet _ 21
AWARDING COMMITTER.-11. A. Miller, Dr. D. P. Miller,
Dr. °ldney Thonomon, Dr. J. IL Wintredo, jDr. 11. L.
Drown.
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Best belt
2nd best a
Best cow 5
2nd best 4
Beet heifer b
2nd best 4
Best calf 4
2nd best a
Cla;
Alderny.
Best bull $ 6 l
2nd best 61
Best cow 51
2nd beat 4
Boat heifer 4
2nd best 3
Best calf 4
2nd best
AWAIIDING COMMITTEE,—It
leanc Itl Tell; eaUlliel Ore,
bhocautker, butane' Culumb
Class 7
Best boar
2nd beet
Best eow
ied beet
AWARDINa COMMITTEE —G
drew Bohner, iNniol Wom
Class 8
Beet long cool buck $1
2nd lost
Best Soutbdown
I
I
2ml best 3 lnd beet -
Beet mixer' breed 4,Best common cheep , 4
AWARDINO COMMITTEE. --JllO. N. Swoopo. Jos. 3lyton,
Pet, Peightfil, Samuel Neal, Jacob Porter,
Class 9—Agricu I I
Best Plow
2nd best 21
Best Subsoil 2
2nd'best 1
Best Dooblo novel 2
2nd best • 1 2nd host .
3
Best corn Cultivator 2 Beet bay and grain rake 4
2nd best 1 2nd best 2
Best Hill Plow 3i Best Cider Mill 4
2nd best 2rnd best 2
Best Windmill 3 Best Sorgum mill and
2nd best 2 Evaporator 3
Btst Grain Drill 3 Best 4. horse threshing
2nd best 2 Machine B
Best Corn 'Plan ter 2 2nd best 6
2nd best 1 Beat Harrow 2
Best Mower and Beeper 412nd best 1.
2nd best 3 Best wagon lifter 2
Best straw and 'fodder cut t 2nd best 1
No premiums to be awarded to any person except man
ufacturers or their agents.
AWARDING Commit - um—David Dunn, Levingaton Bobb,
Wut. Morningstar, James Hutchison, Daniel Kyper.
Class 10—Mechanical Implements and
•
Utensils.
Best 2 horse Carriage s4best and greatest rade-
Best Buggy 3 ty stone & eartitenw'r 1
Best set single luirness 2 best washing machino 60
Best sot faint Harness 2 beet churn 1
Best middle and bridle 2 best meat vessel 1
Best p sir boots 1 Best ssecimen marble W'k 2
Beat pair Shoes 60 best cook stove 1
Best side solo Leather 1 best pair horse shoes 50
Best kip and calf skin 1 Beat corn broom 60
best side, harness and Best Bake 50
upper Leather 1 Best shaking fork 50
best lot cabinet ware_ 2 Best sleigh 2
botit and greutest'vario• : , best spring wagon 3
ty of tinware '.• . '..1.. best 2 home wagon ,-.. • . 3
Awsruiso COMBIITTRE —F. B. Wallace, Samuel Cum
mings, A. A. Bulinum, Samuel McVitty, Henry Davis.
' Class' 11—Flour and Meal '
Best bus white übent $2
2nd best - 1
best bus red wheit
2nd beat
beet bualteLryo
2nd best.
beat bu yellow corn
2nd beat
best bus white corn
2nd beet
beat pop corn
2ud beat
beat oats
2nd beat
beat barley
2nd beet
Alyirgew COMBIITTE:E.-13
Luke Iteiley, NothanCorbln
Best Bud greatest vatic-
ty altt!tts, labeled, not ' I
less 112 of each VI
2nd be . 11
best dot Jangles 1
" t• hinter apples 1
Best and greatest Tarte. 1
AWARDINg GOIMITTLE.—Jo
Bus, John liandevender. Wu
• , - Class 13—FraitS NO ?,,,
Best ond 'largest isrie• 12nd best 60
ty of pears, iabeled, I best and largest coffee-,
not lees than 6 each ta 1 (lon of gropes
2nd best 50 2nd best
best doz fall pears Ilbest basket of. native •
2nd beet' • - 60 grapes 1
best doe winter pears 1 2nd best b.
AWARDINCI Cosimireee,—Jobn Bead, Gilbert Horning
Dr,. McCulloch, Wm. Gelnsinger. Money W. Miller.
Best early rose potatoes $l.
20 beat' • 60
beat enriy Goodrich 1
2nd best 6O
beet late Goodrich , 1
2nd beet bo
boat Garrison 1
2nd beet 50
beet roonIOF 1
2nd best 50
best iiiiioy.al ltnsticoals 11
2nn best 50
best spotted Mercers 1
2nd beet . • 60
AWARDISP glapttlSEE.-40
MarkSi Davl44 ltyperi, Aiwa'
Class No ;
Best rtita bap 60
second best ' 25
best spgar beet 50
second best 25
.best peppers 50
second bent 25
best tobacco 60
therm) Wel
HUNTINGDON, PA., TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 27, 1870.
CM
•e, Bred Stock.
3rd beat
Best brood morn
2nd beet
3rd "
Best 3 yenr old
2nd best
3rd
Bost 2 year old
2nd best
3rd "
Best colt 0 months 'old or
under
2nd best
3rd "
Chas 3—Trotting, &e
Class s—Neat Stock
Doyen
Bent bull $ 7
2nd best
Best cuur
2ndbeat
Best heifer
2nd best 4
Best (Ulf 4
2nd best 3
ze G.
Common.
' Best work oxen
2nd best 6
Best bull 6
2nd best 4
Best cow 5
2nd best 4
Best heifer 4
2nd best 3
Best cad('
2nd best - 3
Ge. Morrison ' Thos. Colder,
gory, Jacob Musser, Blisha
logs.
e Best litter of pigs 4
1.51.1 best 3
Best Cheater White 4
2nd best 3
co. Bell, Win. E. COI bin. An.
eisderi, Judi, Y . Wooster.
Shoop.
Best Longwool Ewe $4
2nd best
Best Southdown
Earel
MEET!
•
uraltemente.
ter 2
',2nd beat
heat hand corn aheller 2
2nd beat 1
Best clover huller
but buckwheat
2nd beat
beet cloveraoeil 1
2nd beet 50
beet timothy reed,
beet bbl ',wheat
flour 2
2odtteet 1
but hbl reel wheat floor 2
2nd beet 1
best Lb' ryo flour
boat bulbs yol. corn meal 1
beet " wht. corn " 1
beat 501 be buckwh't meal 1
2nd beet 60
L. Nyfl, Andrew Ileliner,
Henry Holtzaiplo.
lits No 1.
ty of peaches not less
I than oonch, labeled 2
2nd best
boat Ma quinces 1
12nd best 60
best collection plumbs 1
2nd best • 50
tin Daugherty, Israel Graf
i. White, Jackson White.
MtM
Class 14—Vegetablas
best white Mercers
2nd beet
beet peach blow s
2nd beet
boa. Prince Alberts
2ntl best
beat Clieco Whites
toll beat
beet Onenet Lhtlt
2nd best
boot sweet ptatoes
2nd hest.
in 8. Tug, PaTisl llnra,, II
am C01:1))),
o. B—lrpgot;}alpe
Bent cabbegg $1
second beer 1,0
besemonkel wer4el 50
second best 25
best watermelog :13
second beet 25
best egg plant 511
letepo, bgrA
-PERSEVERE.-
50 best turnips
best parsnips , 50
best carrots 60 second beet 26
best onions 60 hest tomatoes 1 00
second best 26 second best 50
best celery , 60 beet and greatest variety
second best 25 of tomatoes 100
best cauliflower 60 best muskmelon 50
second best . 26 second best , 25
best pumpkins 60 best beans 50
second best 25 second best 25
beat plo pumpkin 50 best pm 60
second boat 25 i secend best 25
best squashes 50diest fall or win lettuco •50
wend best 25'second best 25
AWARDING Cousnrres —IL P. Dowers. John Rhoden, P
Moore, Capt. S. S. Ilnyott, Richard Abliman.
Class lU.—Poultry
Best and largest variety second best 50
pure bred fowls $2 00 beat pair or trio of Po •
second best 1 OU 'lands 1 00
best bralimnputras lOf second best 56
second best 50Ipest tiiik,va 100
best dorkings 1 $0 second best • 50
second beat 5O best guinea fools 1 00
best epengledbarribiw g 1 00 taiCond bent 50
second best '' 50 best ducks 100
bostgame ' 1 00 second best 50
second best " 50 best geese 1 00
beet black spantsb ' •1 00 second best , 60
AWARDING 005011717.,..-11100, 0. EMllftr, S. T. Brawn,
John 31. Oaks, Lieut. P. Slitsyer, I. N. Sheets. '
LADIIiS' DEPARTMENT. ,
Class 17—:-Bred, Cakes, &c.
second best 50
Best homemade bread $1 00
second best 50
best roll butter . 2 00
second best 1 00
Open to competition for
married ladies.
best pearl cako 1 00
second best 50
best gold cake 1 00
'it mid best . 50
best silver cake 50
second best 50
,boat ginger cake 1 00
second best .5o
'best Sugar cake 1 00
second best 60
'lost Jumbles 100
second best 50
best rusk 1 00
second best 50
best biscuit 110
(seconds best 50
of. 4. G. Grier, This Ellen
te, Miss Kate Fisher, Mrs.
Bost bonienuole bread $1 00
second beg 00
best roll butter 2 00
second best 1 0,
Open tocompotltlon for
unntittried Indies
beet baker's bread 1 CO
second best 60
best pound cake 1 00
second best
best sponge cake 1 00
second best 60
best fruit cake 1 00
second best 60
best Jolly cake 100
second best 60
best lady calm 1 00
second bent 60
bee cream cake 1 00
second best 60
best pie
second best
bust custard
AWARDING Cowan - wt.—Cr ,
H _amilton. Mrs. Jacob 11. ha
.4ivlti Moir.
Class 18-o,beese, Honey, &,e
$I 00 second best $0 SO
00 ben grape wine. home
Bed cheese
daunt bed
. . . .
best honey 200 made, 100
second best 1 00..econd best 00
beet cored ham 200 best blackberry wino 100
second best 1 t,O second boot 50
host bard soap 1 00 best strawberry wino 1 OD
socond best 00 second best 00
boat tallow candles 1 00:best other home-made
60 wino
1 q• AVOW] best
second brit
Lust titled beef
50 best monestic cordial 109
1 Do second best 65
second beet
best currant wino
AITARDINO COMMITTEE —Alex. Port, JECICSOTI Enyene t,
David Henderson, Charles Morrow, A. B. Carothers.
Clrss 19—Preserves, Jellies and ,Tams.
boat apple jelly 50
i .second best 20
beet currant Jolly 50
1 second best 25
beat quince . 50
i second beet 25
'best raspberry 50
second be..t, 25
beet blackberry 50
second best 25
best grapo 50
second best 25
~best elderberry jam 50
second best 25
beet raspberry 55
second best 25
best dewberry 50
second best, 25
li,t blackberry 60
Is. cond beat 25
on, John Scott, Miss Fannie
Mrs,, G. W. ?Ammer, Mrs.
Best preserved straw
CH
berries
second best
beat pineapples
second best
best quinces
second best
beet peaches
second best
best plums
second beet
best phars
second best
best crabapples
second best
best cherries
second best
best tomatoes
second best
AWARDING COMMITTEE.—Iii
Nrff. 31re. TIIO4. LI. Adams,
Jonah J. Itund.
utter and Pickles
Class 20—Sugar, l
Best domestic sugar $1 00
HeCOllll best 50
best maple molasses 1 00
second best 50
best tomato butter 1 00
second best 50
b •at grope butter 1 00
second best 00
best ;wide butter 1 00
second best 50
best pear butter 1 00
second best 50
best poach butter 1 00
third best 25
best quince butter $1 00
second best 60
second best 60
best mixed sickles 1 01
second best 60
best encumber 1 00
second best 25
best peper 50
second best 25
(rstest t ..... Ate, 60
second boot 25
best centelopo 60
:second boot 25
'boat Miot° catsup 100
seesse.st boot 60
lbest cider vinegar 1 00
second best • 50
t O. Zeigler, Mrs. Alex Oaks
Holt Mrs. D.Clarkson.
:tic Manufacture.
AWARDING COMMITTEE—WII
Lowle Beeping, Mrs Alex El
Class 21—Dome:
beet tnble cover
second best
beat pair wollon knit
stockings . 1 00
Best wollen carpet not
less than ten yards
each $2 00
second best , 1 00
second best 60
best pair linen knit
, stockings 1 00
second best . 50
best coverlet 2 00
second best 60
best pr cotton stockings 50
best wollen gloves 50
best wollen mittens 50
best rag =pot not less
then 101 ands 2 00
second best 1 h 0
Lost beerth rug I 00
seconb belt 50
hest patchwork quilt 200
settaid best 1 00
best counterpane 1 00
second bon 50
AVARDINO COSIMITTEE.—MutIiti. Neatly, MIT. Susan
Smith, Mrs, W. Buchanan, Mrs, A. B. Shunefolt Mrs, U.
Mare.
Class 22—Linen and Fancy work
Manufactufes.
Best 5 yards home- second best 50
made linen $2 001 best worked cushion
second best - be and back $2 00
best 6 yds linen diaper 1 00 second bast 1 00
second best 60 best worked reception
best 6 yrds tow cloth 200 chair 200
second best 1 00ibest ottonion cover 100
best hemmed° shirt 1 00 second best 5o
second best 50, bast lamp stand mat 50
best pound of linensew I best tower Nate unit 50
trig thread 1 00
AWARDING COMMITTEE.—Dr. N. Thompson, Mr. Rudolph
Net, Bliss Ono Chains, Miss Prudence Jackson, Mrs.
000. :pear.
, Embroidery, tte
Class 23—Bonnet-
Boat bonnet 00
word best 1 00
blot worked child's dress
muslin 1 00
second best lb
best worked child,s
- -
second best 1. 00
best embroidered pock-
et handkerchief 1 00
second best 50
bust mobil:J(110mi slip•
pvis silk 1 00
tocond boot 50
beet embroidered elite
pore, werstod 50
best crotchet 81115501 100
beet crochet tidy 1 00
drers o orsted 1 CO
second best St
best embroidery on moo
lin BO
best embroidered ladies'
skirt 1 00
AWARDING Cosimmr.—lienry Neff, Mrs. William Wil
liams, Mrs. It. B. retriain, Mrs. J. A. Oaks, Mrs. George
Eby.
Class 24—Sbeolwork, &c.
best vim wax flowers $2 00
second best 60
best specimen of wax
Feat ecean shell and
la 00
60
1 001
mom work
second beat
fruits 1 00
s cond best 50
best hair flowers 1 CA
I second beet 50
best seed flowers 1 00
'second bust 50
1112111121
boat lealher work,
Ornamental
second beat
bed wax vaso
second beat
0. M. 13ailey, Mrs. James
atil, MISS b. hare, Miss Cur
AWARDING COMMITTER-3
Dickey, Mrs. John dunning!
twins Weistling,
I lldpartment
Class 25—Flor,
best floral desigu $t 00
second beat 2 00
third boat 1 00
host table ease drat
sceoutt best 50
bestcollection pastes 1 CO
second best 60
best collection phloxes 1 00
second best 50
best collentin of
floaerri 50
second best , 25
best round band bo'ut 50
best vase of growing
flowers , 50
second best 25
second best 25
best flatbaquet .0
second beat 25,
best collect dahlias 2 001
second best 1 00
best col. verbenas 1 00 5
second beat 5
best collection pctunas 1 00
second best 50
best collection gem
-0 I nit= 100
ct3santhent 1 00
second bast • 50
best collection roses .1 00
second beat
best baying basket
growing pinata 1 00
second best 50
bent Imaging basket
rot nowei a 1 00
lieisend I eat 60
beet collection of pot
plants 2 00
eccuud 430 1 00
re. Raingol Sta niter, Mrs
ng, Mrs, 5y.4. Corbili, Mrs
AWARDINC4 CoMMITTEE.— 3
Jenne Saxton, It. IL I'Veiotlf
Joseph Watson.
Painting,
Class 26
I
lest oil painting $2 0 , /
second belt 1 00
beet oil painting on
glass 1 00
second beet 50
beet landscape, 01l 1 00
second best, 00
beet landscape front
nature 1 00
second best , GO
beet lithograph, oil 100
second best GO
bestl pen cc pepcil
drawißgi 1 00
second Lest.
'.bust caloral crayo4 .
draw/0g . 100
second boat . 50
best India 104
drawing 1 00
second best , 60
best ',ethan e .; it water
colors 1 00
second beet, 60
best specimen roarinil
drawing 1 00
second beat ,60
(best oriental paintl9;
Grecian or itnlia a 1 00
second beet , 50
I. pinyon. Mins Xary Robb,
effber, 31ri. J. A. Pollock
AVARDINfI COMIITSE —3. B
Moral.d ; Massey, AJap.l4.
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Your Committee think there - should be a shed about 16
or 18 feet square- for all the little girls and boys to All up
with hations of their own, and a committed shoulb bo np.
pointed to award premiums not to exceed 60 ets., on any.
article The committee eo act without discretion on said
articles Committee. .
J. A POLLOCK,
WI4LIA6I LEWIS,
• Mra , SAMUEL SHOEMAKER
Mrs. SAMUEL HENRY,
Mrs. 118NRY SWOOPE.
,
Discretionary Committeet—Dr.,A. B. Brumbaugh, El
Peightal, BM. V. Miller, Peter Livingstone, Hugh Curl
ningham, Isaac,Odenkilc, ILO. Weaver:
Resolved, That when a' majority of any Committee
are present that they shall constitute a quorum and that
no person shall fill a vacancy. By order of the president.
0. MILLER; President. •
1810111Ms,'„,1870
AT REDAY6OPIithES.
JAMES A. ;BROWN;
Is constantly receiving at his new
CARPET ` STORE,
IN HUNTINGDON, PA,
Beautiful PatterUs of Cithitits, fresh from tho rooms of
the manufacturers. Ills stock comprises
BRUSSELS, • - INGRAINS,
VENITIAN, ' WOOL DUTCH,•;
COTTAGE ,
LIST and RAG CARPETS,
CARPET CHAIN,
COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS,
FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE
C) X I a CJ X J CP T a 1a Ca $ ,
A FRESH STOCK OF
WALL' PAPER',
WINDOW-SUADES and Fixtures, Druggets, Velvet
Rugs, Door Mats, Extra Carpet Thread And Binding
.iiireq make a specialty of furnishing ellUllEit isB end
LODGES. at City Prices, and invite Fmnishing Commit
tees to call and see goods made expressly for their pur
poses.
Auyers will sore money and bo better suited by 'going
to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store for any of tb e
nbove goods. I defy competition in prices and vanety
of beautiful patterns.
CARPI TS 25 cents per YARD omit UPWARDS.
I hero niso tho Agency for the Original
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
so nett know uas the best Family Machine in the world
Call at the CARPET STUR Moat see them.
JAMES A. DROWN.
Huntingdon, Molt 16,10.6 m
SMUCKER, BBOWN & CO.,
FURNITURE IVII REROOIIS,
IN SMITHS' BUILDING,
HUNTING DOINT, PA
Hare just opened au immerge stock of the latest styles
and boat manufacture of
PARLOR,
JOINING-R,OOOM, and
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
_MATTRESSES, of all kihas,
COTTAGE & WALNUT SUITS,
of all styles
Purchasers will find the largest stock 'of
good furniture over offered in Central Penn•
sylvunia, which will be sold
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
EMI
We buy direct from manufacturers for
cash and will sell for cash, and nr thus en
abled to offer
GREATER BARGAINS
than aro to.he had in the Cities.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
July 12-3 m
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIMPSON
, • MA2SITFAcIVREB , '
PLOWS, ,THRESHING MACHINES,
FARM DELLS, SLED AND SIA.1•011 SOLES,
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
40.stsvitiiaga
For Furnaces, Forges,rt h and T a w Tanneries
i
AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL.
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandahs, -
-. Balconies '
Columns 'and Drop Ornament for wooden
porticos and verandahs,
Window Lintels and Sills,
Quit Ornamonts for wooden lintels,
Cellar Window Ounrds 'all sizes,
Chimney Tops and Flues,
Sash Weights, Carpet Strips
Registers, lkoters, Cord Unites,
Yault Castings for coal and wood cellars, „ , •
Arbors, Treo-boxes, Lampposts, Hitching-poste, -
Iron Railing for porticos, verandahs, balconies, flower.
beds,
Yard and Cemotery Yonees, etc.
Particuler attention paid 'clewing Cemetery Lots.
Address JAMES SIMPSON,
seifJ,6B Huntingdon, Pa.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
EASTON lILAiTE
BLAKE & McNEIL,
[Successors to J. AL CUNNINGIIA3I & SON,]
Iron and Brass founders,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
idoN . CASTINGS made ie;,firit,Claas
, Foundry. Wo linyisalways on hand all
li g
L. . I:4R kinds df Clow and Strum Castings, Wash
tpii Kettles,Collarovindnws, Grates, Gal hots
Castings for pavements, Window weights
r ieLitg." l " It .
.. ni a sizes and weights, Plpejolnts, Sled
mat aic,gh soles, Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, the
Cleans and water, grist. !W. spmnp all I Pisater nllllB at
all descriptions, . • - - .
HEATRUS AND moN .FENCBS,
of the irdnit iiiinrovad oven doors and trams, door
sills, and lit'inct everything made in this lino.
1r o intim a Lirger stock
cheaper than
can tarnish cas
tings at.Shart notice, and cheaper than they cuit 64 . had
in the cogutry. tiering a good drill, we are prepared to
do drilling and fitting up of all kinds.
°aka Liestore' New Building, Intl street, 'ranting
doll, Pr.
Neb. 17, 186. - BLAKE & McNEIL.
From the kiln i oa. Taylor, Diarkleaharg, prov
en by chemical 'annlysia to fto of tho hoot •Thtlity, eon
atantly kept and for In& hinny quantity, at 'the depot o
the ttuntingdort and fatoad Top Railroad.
ZEi-Apply. to Henry! y i plater, Proprietor of the "hrpad
Top Rouse!' ' ' • une:o3ti
WNTELI.-1,01)0 cords of Bark,
at tho lqammoth4 shoro. The hlgheat: wrkot
'typo pahtin &anti. (Jilo 1 HENRY 4 I:10.
subticrit)o coy ri!LIK Gl-!0114
TERMS, $2,00 a year in advance,
Elje I(llsJ#lit.
H UN G,D,ON,PIA
IN SC,HQOI, DAYS.
BY "• 1 ' •BB,BRILFAV
Still sits 'the school•honn by the road,
A ragged beggar.siinning ;
- Around it still the :sumaohs grow,
And ,blackberry vines are
,growing.,
Within, the master's desk is seen,
peep, scarred by raps official;
i The.Werpiti4 door, the battered seats,
'rhe'_jack-knife's carded initial : •
The charcoal frescoes on' the Wall; " -
Its dopes worn,sill; betraying - =: ,;;
The feet that, creeping slow to school,
Went etornting,out_to playing. ",
-Long - years ago a winter sun " -
§hone;oyer,it at setting; .
its western window panes,
Ana 164 ernes' icy fretting.
7 ' " .•
It touched the tanglerigelden curls,
And brawn dyes full Of grieving, •
Of one who still her steps delayed,
When all the school were leaving.
For near hor stood the little boy,
Her childish fayor - singled ;
His cap pulled down upon a face -
Where pride and shame wore mingled
• , • ,
Pushing with 'restless feet the 'snow
To right and left, he lingered ;
As restlessly her tiny hnnds
The blue•ebeeked apron fingered.
Ho saw her lift her eyes : he felt
The soft hand's - light caressing,
And heard the tremble of her voice,
As if a fault confessing.
"I'm sorry that I spelt the word ;
I hate to go above you,
BecaUse"—the brown eyes lower fell =
"Because, you see, I love you !" •
Still memory to a gray-haired man'
That sweet child-face is showing ;
Dear girl! the grasses on her grave
Have forty years been growing!
He lives to learn, in life's hard school,
How few who pass above him
Lament their triumph and his lose,
Like her—because they love him.
Girl—definition—A female child or
young woman—any young unmarried
woman. For truth search the Scrip
tures and Dictionary.
Of tho origin of• girls, but little is'
known ; wo have • looked through all
the medical almanacs, Mother .Goose,-
Baron Monchausen, and the ,life of
Columbus, he %vas a great voyager
and discoveret„so Was the Baron, but"
thekaro perversely silent on this impor-
tant subject. We know - who was our
first motbor,,but in all curiosity who
was our firit'sister, was sho'a girl T did
Eye ever have a girlhood'? we think
tiot„ as near a's we can learn she was
of•the'Moshroord order, Caine 'up to
maturity in the p. m., of the, day.—
Tho' Adam might have htid a Eiji :Van
NVinkle Sleep; if I am right what 'a
high,titne our first Ma had as an in - :
fant. NO anxious' father, to 'scurry
through a darkened room for Mrs,
riibber s iingt4;n6 intirder'
ous pins; but the gloripus TopsY'privi;
lege of "I fist growd." What - a chronic
state of Run Ruoki Dorey Woul'd parents
be in'could their off-spring blossom at
once, as the iibove. Among the neces
sary evils would we itemize, war, Ja
mie°, fevers, ,newspaper correspond
ents, salesman, insurance brokers,
hucksters and girls.. Of the last we
treat; component, parts par analysis of
Professor World. Envy 20,,Gossip 15„
Ribbons .3, Smiles 30, Small talk .30,
,Scandal ; I would mention for the
'guidance of 'any future' analyst - that'
the Professor died suddenly from a
loss of hair, and -elongated breakage
of the skin; in fact the worthymun was
saved scratchingjor himself, I 'have
had a certain 'amount of experience
among the species and confessed my.
fear and dreadlook not upon - us as a
coward—we believe as men go wo
would hold our. own in a, passage 'at
arms, (not in arms), mighty in some in ,
stances come off with honors,but we do
fear girls;when told:we aro totneet girls
wo suffered from immediate attacks of
cramps, corns, vertigo, headaches, Sze:,
When Patrick Henry in eloquent cry
demanded "as for me, give me liberty
or give me death," I solemnly' aver,
my belief that he meant not only to
shake off - the mother country; , but al
so one of her girls.: (We will write to
the Now -York. "Ledger" ns to the cor
rectness of-the„ above.) We have a
prayer of requests as follows : -
"From sociables, , ; little companies,
select parties, private excursions, pic
nics, society moeting§, tableaaxs, Oh !
Lord sioliv,or
Girls 'aro by the blographorMitggins
classed :- Gushing, sweetly si ti ve,
fast; literal', practical,- frank and oitt7
Spoken, he Create, of t hem - th us lk : Ah
my dear boy,' you !chow Mi&s% Falls;
what a girl she is to be sure, called
Fast evening—hot, • devilish , , hot—;sat
down•fanning. At the end of -half an
hour, enter dear creature, ."why Mr.
I Muggins, °really, , this pleasure ; is - too
much; I hope, I've not_keptyou wait
ingi but my dear little •Annettp,• the
lovely pet, seemed to gaze at me so
,pensively, so plaintively,. with her
019,00 t little head resting with, such
spirit Of resignation upon her soft, bo
som, that I could not bear to tear 4ny..,
self. from her; how affectionate Cana
ries, are; Ur: Muggins, don't - 31Otithink
so 7" I: belie faith'. - in . , :your
gUshing girl; I will wager tlia,t poor
bird wants seed and water. "Gush"
i - s" thin food'evori for;catiaries. , : - There
is her :companion,c'the sweetly -sensi
•tive Miss Tears,. whoceonficlentially in
forms me "I am so wretched; Pa sel
dom, if O'er, pats me now,. and then
Brother Bob looks•• at me so, that
[sob],i am [sob], so miserable." Em
aginp how I felt under the,afllletion.
M. MARION McNEIL
NO. 12.
GIRLS.
NOT AFTER OLIVE LOGAN
Tll= 0-1_1033M
JOB PRINTING bFFICE.
T" ,"GLOBE JOB OFFICE"
the moat complete of any 11l tile country, and pos.
soma the moat ample facilities for promptly executing le
the but style, every variety of Job Printing, ouch aa
HAND BILLS, _
CIRCULARS, , ;1; • .
BILL•HEADS;
POSTERS;
BALL TICKETS,
CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
LABELS; &C., &C., &C
'AND EXAMINE aPECTIIENB 01 . 1401116'
LEWIS' BOOR STATIONERY k, MUSIC STORE
Any wonder "Pa"lleayesipOpid sweets;
or "Bob" Isooksso, wroug framing, too;
much 'nOnsense-Lidle / dreming. ArciuF
fast woman is another abomination"
with hei "Tell me Mugging :did r not-
look swell-? Should • have seen Nee:'
I dles admiring mr.gaiters. :"If your
foot is prgtty:showlitlnyou know,.
with a devil,me care.look for olaccom
nyment that augurs:ill fur some - Bane;,
diet of the future peace. Our city life
is,too rapid; accidents, will : and must,
happen.
Ohl sighed, MuggitiS,:"Whalt, a ,wet
blanket' is your literal" girlAtteetiousi
nem is wasted upon' `tier; . them-tome
ter 98 6 iu slatide; you ventiire'"delight-
WeaticerTiather cool; quite bracing;"
your chair places`you -in the' draft"
shan't 1...c105e the window." "How;
can you talk so Mr.:Muggins, 1 am so
very warm, people' are ' not
affected IT :the heat;". Wonder if she.
imagined me salamander.?. Irony; 1a..:
eetia, exaggeration,-all lost,-accepted
liter tlly what a,'Tom Tepperreptita
tation..l, must have.with my literal girl,
and ;her confidentials. Frein, the praa,.
tical Miss pact ,deliVer Me, romance' -
flies affrighted froni her presence; she
is so practical, so real. so tangable, so
matter-of-fact';-the last - novel - is read,
"no practical benefit from' the peril
sal."" Sewing societies, drinking. foun.: . !
tains; spiritual light for fOreign lands;
woman's.sphere and future, are
; some,
few of her entertaining. topics; prime
in speech, in look,lin action,' an ani
mated straight lino; a living moving
example of 'Davy' efockett's, "when
you know year 'right then go .ahead."'•
I,should have to (wore she mine,) live
in a practical house, in a practical:
way; make practical speeches,. raise,
practical children; die and be bOried
in a practical manner. Ugh ! I shod-:
der when ; our raths cross:, I would
placard my practical girl, "dangereit's"
that men might flee and live—alone: "
Miss Blurt, the frank an'd outspoken,
who abominates people'with her hair.:
you are aware of -your anbttrn. 10,ck5,.•
and blush for possession. A titter.—,
! nay' Magginsi, priiecat cornpany,'
you know." Nice girl, pleasant'—
again, "do,you . know w o that awk
ward, gawky girl.wits • who sat next
to,you at the Opera, She .was redicu,.
lously absurd, don't
. yon think eel—
Ma and I laughed'immoderatiy at ber
rapture and' sympathy ; pobr ; thing::
sho:ovide,ntly has been,hut„lit.tleip.s.9-:(
cioty." :You insinuate that the "g,aw-,
Icy girl" wile - the sister.ofa dear 'friend
and principal Of'Ohe Of the largeidt '
male Seininaries in Ohio; staying with
you. "Pardon me, Mr. M. but, you:
know my unfortunate habit of saying
just what I think: I.Pve no doubt I
should like, her ever 'so much; pray
say Whorl' shall be pleased to ; call' .
and' haVe her visit nie ' during her
stay." r That girl is without delicacy,,
coarse, her frankness masks positive'
unbearable rudeness. 'lluggins. sub.
e.des, dont:dem .Wrapt in reverie, none:
the pfeasatitest'of the girlii he had erit-
icised 'tinder the instances Cited; -
will naveer home.'
and home happiness' can nerver..bb ;
Wined by union with ono of the pres
ent supply of i girls: - For our part we.
wouldn't, if wri to•thO'con
veraatiOn'- of any-party of ..yonng 'men. -
of what is it- ?. girls=to .ptaise ?., I Qh
no, to dilate ,upon ',their intrigues, of
the perfumed note traced by girlish,
fingers carelessly passed frOni Ono to.
another, read 'arid laugheilat; - His re
plydoubtless 'circulating throUgh - . - aa.
manylair. hands with like result. Go.
upon our thoroughfares; ,te,our thew:,
tres,,to our perk, any Where where the.,
"boys and girle"'of the day , ' meet pro-,
miscuousl,y, watch closely, see the
lipid, stereotyped 'smiles of .the ladies
man courted, the ROO `nor repelled
but - encouraged; tl c".telegraphed mee-'
ting'place,tnamed by glance .none,.te.:
modest; the form divine, a mockery, a.,
sham, a cheat, .the -child apOing .ma-_
turity; who Bari the woman be 'Who,
she calls - mother? this is the age or
progress—to' what let our police re
ports answer; let the anxious heart-,
broken mother.peeringso intently ; in-_
'to the face of the passing ; oyer dressed;
girl,secking her stray darling, answer.'
Solomon was prophetic, anticipated
1870, when his "all, all'is vanity" pro-.
claimed; Godeys and Harpers Ba-.
zaar are the girl catechism and-Testa
ment of to-day; to be well.dressed, to :
dance well, to play well, to be able to
converse an hour or two on corore"atici
trimmings andishades; thbris the
tivated girl of the. period. How. well'
the: hotel proprietor's ,at the fashion;
watering places understand• to
pander tp the i popidar taste; , witrieds:,
their'Ma'star and Misses Hop's- -over-'
cli•essad Mites. feeling the' dignity •of
the immense sums lavished upon,. the,
decorationsif their ; little hod_i_e t s_,,that,
the pyo1401y : mamma4447,,
ceive through kiei - her' proper- 3
tion of the tribute of admiratiaa'.'be;'.
stowed. • All t,htitj l 4,,- - attrifetjvo and
liveable dried.;but of - ,their; young
ualure 1?j , " flame Of' fltittery
and:petty• l'ealoasy.;' insUlt:thera .not.
- by speaking of theta rtil,littler girls; 110`,
they are ; already, miniature, old onesi,
copies litoraly 4,t4e, tie sister.,
Now youngsters, you clerks, 'sales l
men;bititiny niechapieS, shuti"girls;"
happitiess i ceralbrti or pleasure will
not come,to-you .by the introduction
of such ,Pgirls,r ,to ; preside ever your.
domestic hearths. _ She don't ,realize,
and watild 'groW 'dear, reStle'ss and' re:
proachful upon the'. resperieibility or
eare'of borne manifesting itself. Of
ocurse,lllnow,cy.ery pert:-
scs_this w,ill,i,u her,good judgment look
upon, me; !is sOtired anti ye)
Or. "ron'aie•wrong,tiri9; butpdssibly
ninny See, yeti through thejaundiced
eyes of 'a man.of • n : .. • .:-
PoirrYTF..tvn,
bps'y jean is,not awa s'q bgeitioui
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