Railroads. lcniiNylvnnlnKnIlmiul TYRONK 4 CI.F.ARFIEI.D BRANCH OS ind after Homliy, NOV. I, 1880, th. liin Tmln. will run dilly (aioent Bun der.) between Tyron.indClenrueld, a. follows: CLSAHFIELD MAIL. " LKAVB BOUTH."""! ""LKAVB WOKTHr Gurw.n.Ttll.,. Rlrerriew , Clurl.ld Leonard, Barrett, Woodland .1.1(1, r. ..8. so, " .1.40, ..1.41, ' ..l.4, " ,...!, " Tyrone,.- Veniaojos,,,,, Summit .. Pow.lton, Oioeoli,. Hoynlon, Htelner'i, Phllipiburf,.. Ureaem, Illue 11.11 WftllMXtOD,... Bi.l.r H'wdlud Barrett Leonard, Cl.arO.ld, ...... Rivorview,...., Curwen.vill., .09,1.1. .!, " 1 11, 10.00, ' 10.11, " lo.ir, " 10.11, I0.lt, 10.J8," lo.s;," 10.44," 10.41," 10.49, 11.07," 11.13," ,11. IV, " 1I.1S," Dl.Ur... ,..4 OH, " Wellloelon,.... -4.17, " nine urn Qraham , ,..4.14, ...4.81, " Phillpiburc, ., i.iner e, Uoynton, Oieeoli, Powelton,. . Summit, Vineooroe,... Tyrone, H.4.,1V, " ..4.48, ..4.61, " ..8.04, ,..!, " ...S.84, " ...8.00, ,.1 1.40i.i CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE BOUTH." LEAVE NORTH? ' OurweniTllli Rlrerriew,..,., CltirHild...,M Leonard, ll.rr.tt,. Woodland Wallieeton,... Dla. U.ll, Orehitn Phtlipaburg.. Sleinor 'e, Boyntm Oieeoli, Powelton, Summit, Vinaeojoe,.... Tyrone, H Ml 1. 8.J8 " 8.47 - .4 ,47 " fl.OJ " 08 " MS " (.31 " .34 " s.i " 0.81 " (U7 " 0.41 " OSS 7.06 ' 7.33 7.46 " Tyrone, Vanecoyoe,,,, 8uminit, Powtlton O.eeola,.. Boynton...... Bteinor'a Pbilipaburg. Qraham Blu. Bill Wallieelon,.. Bl.ler Woodland,.,., Barrett, , Leonard ..7.10 r. .7.48 " .8.06 " .8.17 ,.8 38 " ,.B.4 ..8.88 ..8.43 " ..8.47 ,.8.66 ' ..0.08 " ,.8.10 " ,..I7 " ,..35 ..8.30 Cleirneld,. Rlrerriew, 10.07 ' 10.14 " 10.28 " Curwenirllle PIIILIl'SUUKa A MOBUANNON BRANCHES LI1VB IOUTB. r. H. 1. M. 1. M. 1:30 LllTl MOXTN. RT1TIOKI. MorrUdilo, Pbiliptburg, BUinor'i Boynton, OrooI, Moibinoon, Starling, Huutid&la, UoCauley, Keodriek'i, Rilnoy. 1, N. P. 7:16 11 7:00 13 13: 11: H. P. M. 40 16 6:00 13 6:0ft 14 4:68 1:48 3:46 1:40 3:66 1:10 :30 7:8!) t:40 10:30 7:68 10:34 8:11 :',0 13: 04 4:40 0.34 11: 61 4:80 46 4:16 40 4:30 36 4 lo SO 4:0 J 36 4:00 1:18 10:41 8:10 1:38 10:48 8:36 :.H0 10:61 8:86 8:.1S 10:68 8:41 8:40 11:18 8:40 0:30 II 0:36 II 0:30 II 0:16 II 0:10 II BALD EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. El. Hill. Hill. Eip. 1. . p. . 1. n. 7.08 8.30 leivi Tyroni irrht 8.83 7.68 1 33 8.37 11. Id Eifli 8.17 7.43 8.01 8.18 Julian 8.38 7.06 8.34 8.43 Milaiburg 6.16 8.43 S..11 8.61 Ballefonta 6.06 8.33 8.46 10.03 Milaiburg 4.66 8.33 0.08 10.30 Howard 4.31 8.00 41 11.08 arrira L. Ilivan laara 8.66 6.36 TYRONE STATION. RIITWAHD. i. n. Cloolnoati Exp., 8:63 PaaiBo Eiprait, 8:67 Johnatown Expra,0:07 p. n. Chlc.co Day El., 11:18 WlaTWAHD. A.H Plttahnrcb Eap'il, 1.63 Pieiflo Expraaa, 8:13 Way Paticngar, Cbieafto EtprelR, Mail Train. p.ar 1:16 8:.ll 7:01 Mail train, 8:09 lluntitiffdon Aop'n, 8:30Kapt Lioa, 7:10 Oloaa oonnaetiona mada by ill train! it Tyrona 8. 8. BLAIR, tnylT-tr. buporinUDdoot. fiTAGK LINKS. A lttgleari CarwenT)t!edfc.ly fhr Rnynoldi Tille, st 1 o'clock, p.m.,arrlTinf at Rjrnoldiill at 9 o'clock, p. m. Returning, learta Rtjynoldi illo dftflj, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur wenivilio at 12 o'oloolt, n. Faro, taoh way, $2. A itafte lart CnrwcniTlllo dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m..for Dolloii City, arriving at IuBii City at t o'clock, p. m. R torn log, loavcc DuDoli at 1 o'olctcli, a. u., dally, arriving at Carwemrilla at 12 o'clock, m. far, taoh way, $1.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE UIV8ION. ON ud iftar Monday, May 31d, 1881, tha paiionger trilna will ran dally (aicapt Sunday) batwial Red Bank and Driftwood, M followa : BAHTIVARI).Diy Mill liavif Pltlabnrg 8:46 n. m.; Had Bank 11:16) Bligo Junction II 41: Naw Bathlaham 13:66 p. n.t Mayarilla 1:10 Troy 1:36 Brookrllla 1:66 ; Fnllar'a 3:30 Ray. aoldirllla 1:38 j DuRoia 8:01 1 Bumntit Tunnel 811 1 Panned 1:43 1 Tylar'a 8:66 1 BaniHtU 4:91 irriraa it DriAwood it 6:30. W Vnrv A H I). Day Mall lairat Driftwood 13:30 p. m.g Banaaatta 1:06 ; Tylar'a 1:34 i Paolald 1:48 ; Bnmmit Tunnal 3:18 ; DuBoli 1 25; Raynoldlrilla Mil; Fullar'l 1:08; Brookrilla 1:30; Troy 1:40; Mayarilla 4:13; New Retblabam 4:28 j Bligo Junction 6:0; Red Bank 8:36 j arriraa it Pittabnrg at 8:16 p. . A4V The Dullola Accotumoditlon laaraa Da Buil it 7:36, i. m.; Brynoldirllle, 7:66 : brook rill., 8.40; New Belblahem, 0:461 Red Bank 10:60 1 Pitubwgh, 1:20, p. nt. Learea Piltiburgh, t 3:18, p. ro.: Had Bank, 6:60 ; Nw B.tblehein, 7.06 j BrookTil,8:06 Heynoldirillo, 8:61 1 Du Boli, 8:18, p. B, 4P- The llrookrllle Arcommodnllon learei Borookrillait 7:00 i. m.; Reynoldirille, 7:56 ; Du Ilnii, 8:36; Bum mil Tunnel, 8:41 ; PenSeld, 8:06; Tylar'i, ll:lt ; Bmneaelle, 8:66 ; Driftwood, 10:48 1. m. Leirel Drlftwond it 8:00 p. m.; Bannl. rtte, 8:50; Tylar'i, 0:38; PenOeld, 8:30; Bnm mit Tunnel, 10:00; llullola. 10:17; Reynoldi rille, 10:48; Brookrille, 11:38 p. m. ' Cloae eonnenttoni made with train! on P. 4 B Railroad it Drifteood, ind witk trilna on the i!i.r.ny Vllley Riilroid at Red Bank. DAVID McCAROO, Oen'l Su,'L A. A. Jackioi, Bup't L. ii. Dir. FARB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonto, Ft $1 Lock Hivan H 3 Wllllim.port. I Huntingdon ,H 1 Lewletown. I M.ryirille... 4 Cuwenirille Oaeeola Mlddletewn 85 Mariatti. 8 66 Lanoilter . 8 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Altoonl 1 86 Johnitown.-.,.,.,.,. 86 l'bllipiburg... 81 Tyroni , 1 11 PITT8BURQ 8 16 nAUKIKBUKdi,. 4 lUisrdlatuoua. "II E KS 1'OH 8AI,E.Thirteen kir.i of 1) Italian lleea wblob I will pill cheap for eaih, or exchange for wheat. For further In formation eill on or iddreai the undersigned. J.F. KRAMER, Not 6,78 tf. Cleirleld, Pi. Tim CmcAQolNoRTii Western RAILWAY I. the OLDEST, BFST CONSTRUCTED, BRST till il i r.li, and hence the LEADING RAILWAY -or tiii WEST AND NORTH-WEST I It la tut inerleil and celt route betneen Ckloln ana 111 point! in Northern llllnoli, Di.nti, Wjrcmlor, Vebrnka, lua, California, Orefnn, Ari.ona, Tub, Col nnde, lilabe, Moitani, Neradi, ind for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, Ph'.NVKR, l.KAIIVIl.I.eC, SALT LAKK, SAN KRASCISCO, Deed wood, Slant City, Oedir Rapldi, Tft Moln. I, Columbia, and ill noiite In tba Territoriea, and tbe Wait. Alio, far Milwaukee, Hreei Be;, ORbkoib, Shaborean, Mirqnatte, Fond du Lia, Watartown, lloufhton, heenah, Meniabi, St Paul, Mlmeapolii, Hum, Volga, Vir,o, Bia nirek, Wlnooi, LaCroaee, Owatonm, lad ill pnlota it Minueiotl, Dakou, Wiieoniil ind the Morthweit. Al Council BlarT. the Train, of the Cbleafo A Korth Weitern and the I'. P. Rallwari depart fron,irrir at ind naa the Mm. Joint Union Depot. At Chlea,i, eloao eouieetloni are made with the Lake Snore, Miabilen C.olral, Valttmora A Oble, Pt. Warn. A Penoajleanie, and Cuioai A llnnd Traik Rillwira, ind the Kinkikea ud Pan Handle Route.. Clnee oonneetloni made it Jnnntlon Point.. It I. the ONLY LlhKruna.nj Pullman Hold Dining Cars 11TWII CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS, rrnlaial Hleepera on iU M,bl Trai.-M Ia.lft nnea Tleket Afentl nlltne eon Tlrbetl Til tkii road. Kiaplne ,onr TiokeU, and refnaa to bur ir lha, do not read oror tke Chieafo A Korth-Weetern Rallwae. If Ton wien the beif trlTellngioeeniniodatloni Ton will bur roar tlx.eta be tkii route, -AMl WILL TAKI KONI OTIIRR. AU Iirk.l AelU aell Tlrketa b, thla Una. MARVIN 11 UGH ITT, td V. r. ud aeitnl Manure., pit, 11-lj, Cbleaio. 3Jf.n ditrrtlsfmrnts. ftfw arfrtlstituats. The Great CLOTHING Emporium I PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, IF YOU want to Btmlv your own in teront, do not fuil to call nt the above citiiblihiiictit mid cxuinine THANH LAROE AND HANDSUMR STOCK OF CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Qoods, &c, Whether you wlah to make a purchat or hot, w ahall be pleaaad al all time to ahtw yoa our HwnnMoi oi goo io, waton mu Styles are the Best, and Betiombor, alao, that wo hart on aidant tMortraeot of PIKCB UOOD3, of tb lataat novtllle. tipMiilly MERCHANT Aod wt irt prtpirrd to MAKE KUITfl TO ORDER AT SHORTBST NOTICE, nd b-tl rodftror to suit tbt Uite of too mnni fftuiiou, ALBERT THANIIAUSEll, Opera Eeuse Block, opposite postofEce, CLEARFIELD, FA. WAGONS I WAGONS!! 2 car Loads.. 2 The largest and bout ossortmont of wajrons ever bronglit to Clafirfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which we will sell at fuctory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CASH for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons ? Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before Bold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. GAHD0i & BM, Clcarfilcd, Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. Gurwcnsvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURKISHIHG GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers and enr load rates, hence can compete phia houses, Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Parties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, ' CURWENSVILLE, PA. Sept. 19, 1880 tf. ' JAMES L. MARKliT STREET, CLE All kindt of Caskets and Collins kept i - ---- v w t., r7t '. . ,r-f"---r.. I .1 abort notice, including the finest aa well ae tho cheapest that can be manu factured. Our OOnFBIl I'llBSEIlVIlTl Is the best In use, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attendod in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second street, or leavo your orders at Troutman't Furniture Store, adjoining the I'ostofflco. JAS. L. LKAVY, oct 1,'70-lf. Cloarfiold, Ta. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. CurwaniTllW, Pa. Jin. 1, 1878 tf uyXiiomei HO I flB8, LOTS AND FARMS FOR BALK I TWENTY IIOt'SKS tnd LOTS In ClurSeld for Ml. it reieanable prleei and en enr termi. Alio, eereral FARMS in Bradford ind tirukia tewnihlnl, Annl to WALLACE A KRIRS, Den. 1, '88.tr. ClearSald, Pi. 1IABBIE WORKS! THE LARGEST STOCK OF FlncItallanMarblrlnlhcSlate, Both flNIfHKD tr rNKINfflHKD. W fat a any work that eaa U doa. ia Iht ally ( aiacl. eaaapar ratea. Wt will ant ap MONUMENTAL WOKK, la Italiaa Marblt or Oranlta, ebeanar than II mm h doaa la aay other part of tha Hlata. Any fwr MB ha tm attiiMiU) work toaatoaatorllb aati apwardi.wlll hara far paid to and fma I'htlipi harff. Pt aot bt foalatl with thwtp Anfrira arblt whoa fat aaa bay flat llaitaa aatbtt at Itwtr prioaa. V-UKAD 6T0NKS a spatial!. Pre4aM and apprortd papar will bt takaa ta aifhaBgt for Canattrv wart. All oah paraiaaia will b nada to tbt ktbaaaot Bankinit 'Co to tht atdittf PIKRCB. Phtlipiharc, IV. Jaa. 1. llll..Aai. AUSER'S ai tiaoo ooarlnto you ttat tur our Prices the Lowest, iBteodod for TAILORING, manufacturers, receive (roods nt with New lork and rhiladel Shingles and Bark. durinff the Winter, can contract LEAVY, A RPIEt.tr, PRNK'A. on hand, and (urniahed to order on A WKK. tlSadayathonaMiliyaiartt. u Cotly oat lit frt, Atldrcii Tn At Co., Aaxuita, Main. fmehJ ly. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwanirilla, Pi., Jan. t, 'IB tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CAED0N & BR0., Oa Uarktt Et, tnt door watt of Maaaioa Iloata. CLEARFIELD, FA. Oar arrannitati art of tbt boat eomplatt haratr tor faralablBi; tbt pub I it with Frtth Moattof all klad, and of thtrj bttt quality. Wtalao deal la all kiadi of Aitrieiiltttral Inplt aittnta, wblob w koep ea tihibliloa for tht but fit of tbt pablia. Call aroand whtw in tewa, tsd takt a look at thlna;a, tr addrata aa V. M. CAHDON A BRO. Claarfltld, Pa,, July U, l!7-tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE IIO MR INDUSTRY TUB nndarilrned, hiflni utibllahed Nnr fry en the 'Pike, about half war between Cl.ir8.ld ind CorweniTllle. Ii prepared to for mal all klnda of FRUIT TRKRs, litaadard ud dwarf,) Srerffriena, Skrnbberj, Urarii Tinli, OnoiabetrT, Lawtoa BiaekborrT, Btriwberrr, ud Harp berry Vine.. AIM, Siberlu Crib Tree., Unlnoe, ud earlr aoirlet Rhubarb, Ae. Order. proapUj Uteaded Im. Addreei, 4. U. WKIUHT. SeptS . Carwelerllle, Pa. THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAIiKI KLl, 1'A. WIUNKHDAY MUKNlNH, Jl'LY 1.1, 1881. GREEN APPLES. RV 4, T. T (! II Out. Pull oVwa tbt taagh. Rub ' Io't It fua F Hum givo It a ibak, and Ihoro gfi ooa ! Now put your thumb op to tbo other and too If it I n't ao mellow at tuollow oan b I I know by th pup It mutt rip 1 Tbat'i ono apiroo fgr you and mo. Ureea, art tby 1 Will no mi (lor fur that fit drwa on the graitand wo'll bav a obatj And I'll tell you what old Parson Rut Paid litlt HuoJayof uorlpo fruit. 'LU," yi he, "I a beautiful tre Heavy laden with boautiful fruit. "For tbo yuttth Iherv i lot Jmt etruaked with rod, And great Joyi bangle g juet over bli head ; llfiiinei(, buuur and groat oslate, Pur ibo who patiently work and wall Rletiing," aaid bo, "Of avery dugrre, Ripening early and ripening late. "Take them ia it mob, pluok and eat, And the fruit i wboleaame, the fruit li iweet; Aut, oh, my friend i ! " Hera ho gave a rip On bit dank like a regular thunder clap, And made iufa hang, Old Deacon Ling Woke up oat of hii (Sunday nap.. Green fruit, be laid, Qud would not bleu But hall life'a sorrow and bitierneiP, Half the evil and anhaand orime, Caino from tailing before tboir timo The fruit Heaven eout. Then on be went To bit Wi-aWy and '(Ajr wain't ft prime f llut I iay. Bob ! we follow don't car 80 tnuoh for a mouthful of apple or pear ; liut what we lika la the fun ot the thing, W bui the frekb m indi, blow, and the bang blrda bring Home grub, and aiog To their young onea a awing In their basket neat, tied up by it a at ring. I like apples in rarioua way a, They're Drat rale waited before Ibo blart Of a Winter fire; and, oh, my erea ! Aren't tbey nice, though, mada into piea F I acaroe ever saw One, oooked or raw, That wasn't g'-efitr a boy of my atte! But ihake 7 cur fruit from Ihe orchard tree, And the tuna of the brook, aud the bum of the bee, And the obipmonka ohlppering ovary mloute, And the clear, aweel note of the gay little linnet, . And the graaa and the muwere, And the lung Hummer houra. And the flavor of aun and broca. ore in it. But thii It a bard one ! Why didn't we Leave them another wetk on the treo 7 I" your 1 ai bitter f Olve ua bite ! The pulp ia tough, and the aeedi art white, And the Uite of it puck era My mouth like a incker'a! I row, 1 believe the old f'areoa waa right! One Young Pot k. OCR FEDERAL POLICY. Through mlstuken policy of the Federal Government, our commercial interosta liavo wholly drifted into tho hands of foreign tradvrx. To bo mote eluborato on this point of political econ omy, wo cull from tho columns of the Philadelphia Rrcord tho following: "An American shipmaster who was recently at Havre saw tho wharves piled high wilh collon bales, grain and petroleum and its products, all from the United States. Tho harbor was full of shipping, but in all the foroat of: masts there was hardly an American flag. The cream of commorce, which is tho currying trailo, is liubitually skimmed by foreigners, and we are left, as the result of our own foolish polity, lo content ourselves with tho blue milk. A few days ago at Pensa cola, Florida, thirty-three foreign ves sels were being laden with live oak and yellow pino for shipbuilders in Italy, and during the present season no loss than three hundred Norwegian and Italian sail vensels havo vinited that port to take cargoes of ship timber. Thus it seems that foreigners can come to this country for tho material, carry it across tho ocean, construct ships out of it and sell them cheaper than we can build them here at home. Who can wonder that wo are unable to com poto with other nations in tho ocean transportation business when we are obliged, on tho other hand, to buy American-built ships or nono at all; and when, on the other hand, tho pro tective tariff prevents us from build ing them cheap enough to make it pay to run them. "Hundreds of foreign vessels come to our shores annually in ballast and find it profitable lo get freights only ono way. They carry away valuablo car goes of our great staples which we ought undor every consideration of sound political economy lo carry our selves, and, Instead of leaving in ci chango tho commodities wo need and for which tho high tariff compels tho public lo pay exorbitant prices for the solo benefit of tbe manufacturing capi talists amongst us, tbey bring us for tho most pnrt only stones and dirt. At Kaighn's Point, ncross the river, thcro is a ballast dock which, liko tho famous trench around ancient Rome, has specimens ol tho soil of every known country of the globe. Is there not something wrong in a national policy which produces such results? If this system Is continued I'hiladul phia will ono day beeomo a mere in land town; its business will full back more and moro (rom tho lclaware, and tho neighborhood of its wharves will bo surrendered to the slums." Kkkhno ip with hi it Times. The Kldcrthip of tho Dunker church, tt their yearly meeting recently held in Ashland, Ohio, ordered that tho girls of that church may wear bats like other girls. We commend tho breth ren for thoir wise action. Tho girls of the JMinkcr church are just as hand sonio as other girls and tboro is no reason why they should not bo allowed to dress as becomingly ; and no head gear over became a lady so much as a rcspectnblo lint. Suffice it to say that the Dunker girls were so rejoiced that some of them went right from tho meeting to the nearest millinery store whero they purchased now hats and doffed tho regulation bonnots without singlo regret. "When lire. Hayes was a Congress man's wifo horo," writes tho Washing ton correspondent of the Troy Timet, "she was one of the companionablo sort to sit out on the front doorsteps of hor boarding honso with a waterproof ovor her bead, chatting wilh the olhor hoarders ; and there wvro several fami lies of old friends whore ah kept up a fashion of 'running in' for a long time after she came to tho White House, though alwaya with her carriage Mrs. Garfield, on tbo contrary, baa novor soomod to have much time for intimato friends, but alwaya to bo very much engrossed wilh the domestio aide ol life a Martha, troubled about many things." , RicTirrisa. Tbe Trine of Wales did not go to see Hooth and Irving play together. To make amends he invited them both to dinner. DYSPEPSIA J.V POLITICS. Just about this period of the year, after the religious conferences are over and tieforo the political convention. Imve begun their sessions, in tbisglori ous season of Ihe roses, when tho young eollego graduate fovls what ho thinks uro bis ideas beginning to shoot, and tho mythical strawberry shortcake crowns tho festive board, astrangoand serious illness seir.es upon sundry classes of our most estimable citir-ens. It is not hay-fever, fur it is not a rural inconvenionco at all tbo country peo ple are too busy to sparo timo for it it ia not malaria, though affecting many of thosymptoms of that depress ing and insidious disease; in fact, it may bo classified neurost under the epithet ol "political sea sickness." As old sailors are most subject to nidi it mrr, unless they constantly tread the deck, so political old stugeis, who have been long retired from ofllce, or havo never been aulo to gut in, aro most subject to tho functional disorder indi cated above, and which is really "po litical dyspepsia." This distressing malady id seldom fatal though it sometimes leads to po htical suicide but it is characterized by many painful and mysterious symp toms. The patient suffers often from visitations of the demon of despair; he falls into a sort ol green and yellow melancholy, wilh an utrabiliury ex cess, which suffuses his blood and tinges his countenance; the milk of human kindness is squeezed out of him and its place taken in his system by vcrjuire. Ho looks about him upon the world and everything is bad ; even the most charming and entiling scenes of thrift, economy, beaming sunshine and prosperity, seem to his jaundiced eye to bo wrapped in fog and doubt, fallen toward decadence, green wilh tho moss and lichens of decoy, blue moled and rotten. This is merely the victim'sown dyspepsia, which ho trans fers to the world around him. All that ho gates upon takes this samo jaun diced hue. Institutions seem totter ing down to their ruin ; policies and platforms are besmirched; characters deguncrato, aud our friend becomes a pessimist in his philosophy, an agnos tic in his religion, a laudator tinporit fieri in his politics, a bore to his asso ciates and a nuisance to himself. Tbe causes of this distressing state of body and of mind havo been lully diagnosised hy the doctors in social phenomena. They may be summed up in a singlo work, houlimia, or an un natural and depraved appetite for office This distressing and almost always incur ible mulailyseir.es upon two classes of victims : IIiobo who have fed upon official pap and graced upon the pastures of salary so long that their stomachs refuso to receive any other sort of food, and thoro who havo stood so long and so jealously on the outsido of tho fence, gazing in and hankering vainly, that the desiro to enter and partuko has grown to he a mania with them. 1'hcBO beeomo so uncontrolla ble in their appelites that finally they havo been known lo seek to devour their best ft lends, all the time honest ly persuading themselves that they wcro doing an at t of friendship. Fi nally Iho carnivorous propensity at tains such a stage that tbo dietary oven of a Yitellius would not satisfy them; they do not fatten, but waslo away liko Calvin Kdson wilh maras mus; and in this last unhappy stago tho dyspepsia which afflicts them is as incurable as elephantiasis, leprosy or the political vanily of Roscoo Conk ling. Some milder cases ran be cured by tho administration, for Instance, of small and tninuto dosca of that which is chiefly craved, or byjitrict seclusion aud occupation in other pur suits for a term of years. These melancholy cases are not only to bo considered in their effect upon tho individuals immediately afflicted, but upon Iho community likewise It is tho idiosyncrasy of tho victim of po litical dyspepsia lo conceit that tho Stale is going headlong to ruin. Tho hobnails on his moral liver ho magni fies into tumors of the body politic. He begins by conceiving a conspiracy against himself, to keep him out, and ends by imagining a general conspira cy to koep everybody out und to ab sorb all llio resources of govornmont into tho rocoplaclo ol a single closo corporation. Then ho rushes out into tbo highwuya and market-places and begins to prophesy, his eye in a fine frenr.y rolling and tho froth of poclio Inspiration flecking his lips. Therohc meets two or threo more of tho same opinion us himself, afllictcd wilh tho samo disease. They put their heads to gether and form a parly, and finally, followed by derisive crowds of pcoplo curious to see what they will do, rotiro among tho tombs in somo country of tho (iidfti erivs and fling stones at every passer-by. Baltmart la:rtr. Tut Wasiunutos Monument. Wo leatn front our exchanges that tho Washington Monument has reached a hcighlh of exactly 200 feet. About thirty feot havo been added since last Spring, when work was resumed. It is thought that from thirty to forty feot more will be added before work upon it will bosuspontlcd next Winter. When finished the monument will be 550 loot high. Tho President of the Association ha received notico that a stone sent hy the King of Siam and ono sent by tho Stuto of Nebraska aro on tho way to Washington Cily to bo placed in the monument. Bioad Ostracism. Tho editor of tho Philadelphia Record wallops them in this way : "It is a matter ol somo pride to us to know that ours was tho first journal in Pennsylvania to thor oughly expose the nofarious specula tive lifo insuranco business. The Prm followod up tbe work with great par ticularity. It now remains for the country prosa to tako hold of the wick odnoss and thoroughly shake the life out of it. No men engaged In this sort of swindling should again got Into the Legislature Noilhor should they be allowed momborsbip in the church or fellowship In society." Colonh. Hob. The Chicago Tribune makes the Rev. Robert Ingorsoll sing: "I in the greiteil oiu the world bll erer Men Rattle up llnw tent I. tl. .mate! Pinea the earth waa frit befit tola other lork heei eeea Rattle up t fin( tang I. Ue ant a ta t I preaeh into the II ring I air. lot for tbe deed ; W hat I the latere be in .bat. hu .lomak eriM Hi broad ? I will awn jon mj rellg lai it i buadred Moll e wad Rattle llsg lug tl tie i ta '" 77 AT CAWOT AFFORD IT. It is announced by moro lhati one Washington correspondent that the Star route prosecutions are In bo aban doned because tho President and Sec retary llluino ilisiro to shield tho thieves from punishment. We cannot believe Ibis, und wo do not believe it. Tho persons who mako this charge. und thoeu who circulate it, aro publish ing accusations against tbe Chief Mag istrate of Iho country aud his principal Cabinet ofilcor which, if true, muke them tbo accomplices of criminals and as deserving of the futo of criminals as aro Brady and Dorscy theiuselvos. Tho good people of this country havo loo much veneration for tho high ol flees which uro held by Mr. Garfield and Mr. llluine to tolerate for a mo muni any such charge. They believe, und it is a happy thing fur the coun try that they do, that the day has passed when the Presidential oflleo can bo used to shelter criminals from tbe wrath of justice. That was tried once, and public indignation has so severely followed the mun who tried it that it is incredible that any one olso should baa ard it again. Not believing that the President and Secretary ol State havo tho disposition to shelter the Star rou to thieves, tbo country also beliovos that they cannot afford to do it. What would happen if those reports should prove true!1 Kvery intelligent man in tho country who has read the evidence thus fur published is morally certain that the Star ring is guilty of all the rascalities which have been charged against it. If the President and Mr. llluine do anything to dis courage or prevent the prosecution of ony of its well-known members thoy will bo accused, justly or unjustly, with complicity with tho ring. They can not afford that. It is not derogatory to tho other members of tho Cabinet to say that Attorney Gonoral MacVoagh and PosU master General Jumes aro the most rcspocled members of the Administra tion by tho largo muss of tho people, They havo given long und industrious days to tbo examination of tho charges that havo been mitdo against lirady, Dorscy and tho imphculod Star route contractors. There is reason to holiove that theso two guntlemen aro confi dent of tho guilt of theso men. Charges affecting tho character of those two officers are freely indulged in by Brady and his two barking organs. Thoy are said lo be under tho influence ol unworthy and corrupt tools, and there is even talk of indicting tho Attornoy General for conspiracy against Brady and Dorscy. To Btop tho investiga tion would apparently givo tho ap proval of tho administration to tboso charges, and would bo Biicb a reflec tion on the two Cabinet officers as Mr. Garfield and Mr. Dlaino know they cannot afford to make. The Star routo thieves and thoir hangers-on in Washington aro filling Ibo streets of Iho Capital with rejoic ings because the Govcrnruotit will not bo ready to go on with the cases until September. They assert buldly thai beforo tho timo shall como tho proceed ings will bo ordered discontinued and inliinuto that the Attorney General and Postmaster General will bo out of ibo Cabinet. Discontinuance will givo color to this boosting, and that Mr. Garfield and Mr. Ulaino cannot afford. Dorscy is alleged to havo made pos siblo tho election of Mr. Garfield, and ho ie still tho Secretary of the Repub lican National ComTiittee. Brady's aid in tho canvass was requested by the President in tho .lay Hubboll let ler. Many of tbo prominent Star route contractors have been among the principal supporters of Mr. Blaine's aspirations for tho Presidency. This is no reflection on tbo Secretary of State, for he cannot bo held responsi ble for tho character of tho men who may see fit to advocalo his cause. Still it will be charged, should tho investiga tion bo stopped, that political consider ations, and not the considerations of duty, governed official Action, and Mr. Garfield and Mr. Blaine cannot afford to have that chargo made, In short, Mr. Garfield and Mr. Ulaino cannot afford to bo mixed up in any wuy with tho people whom tho coun try regards at least with suspicion. It was vory proper for tho President to tell tho prosocuting officer that ho must proceed carefully and only on sound ovidenco; but he ought to stop thcro, lor to cannot afford to go further, i ma is a low view to take ol tlio qties lion, and wo beliovo that the President and Secretary Blaine, in tho desiro which wo are confident they havo for a thorough investigation, are actuated hy mere motives ol policy. But it will bo seen from what wo havo said that even if they wore, they cannot afford to be engaged in any such unworthy buninetw as rumor proclaims. Tho country can rest assured that our chief cxecutivo officers aro at least men of ordinary prudonco, and that would restrain tbein li-om making IhemsclvcB accomplices of tho Star routo thieves. Philadelphia Time. I'iiunnt I Tho Philadelphia Record has a short article on tho falso gram mar commonly used by first class news papors and educated people. Whon it says it is impropor to say, "It has blown hard all day," ono is disposed to say, "Von be blowod I" Tho Record corrocU the multitude: It ought to bo, "It baa blowod bard all day." Tho old Inrm of verb may bo better, but one is reminded ol tho choioo gram mar of the Western girl. Her com panion asked her al the party, "Shall I skin a banana for you 7" "No, 1 thank you," she replied, "I have one already skun." Loutivilte Poxt. Governor Iloyt in his last annual mossago to tho Legislature recom mended that the building of the mid dlo I'enitonlinry at Huntingdon bo abandoned, and that tho institution be turned Ir.to a State industrial and re formatory school, urging on tho Legis lature the necessity lor such an Insti tution. In accordance wilh tlio Gov ernor's views and rocommondatlon tho Legislature passed a bill turning the building Into an Industrial and reform, atory Institution. The appropriation of the late Leg islature to various purposos exceeds eight millions of dollars. ' A woman in New Hampshire has preserved a part of her wedding cake for forty-nine yoara. LOYD HOUSK, Main Street, PIIILII'NUURI), PKNN'A. Table alweva lupplied with the beat the narke iffurda. the traveling nubile ii iovitot! to call, jan.l.'id. ROUKa. LoYI). WASHINGTON HOUSK, SV.Vf WAHI1INHT0N, PA Tola new and well furniihod houai hea been taken by the unj.rili-ned. He feeli oonSdent ol being able to reuderaatiafaotiun to thoM who mie faror him with l oill. Mara, 1871. 0. W.DAVIS, Prop'l. rpOPEUANCE HOUSE, . NKW WAjSHIXUTON, PA. II. D. ROKK, . . Pnormsroa. jadr-Tho but of loooininodatlona for man and beail. A beral ahar. of publlo patron... il aolioile'l. lepzv, BU. SHAW HOUSE, CLh'AllKIKLD, PKNN'A. ' AXDHtW PKNTZ, Jll , f,ufri,l. Till, hotel la krpt la flrlt-olaa. ityle at reaton able ra'.i. Il.it location In town lor buiine.i men. Proa but to uud from ill intim. Uood ninpla noma. Cl.aril.ld, I't , Feb. 18. 1811 If. WASHINGTON HOUSE, (ILK HOPE, PBNS'A. rrillfi do der (grind, bavlr.jr, Uaied tbia eom- X modioli a liotel, la tbt villao of Ulan Ho pa, U oow prepared to aocotniooiJatt all who way oall. My tabl and bar ahull ba rip plied with tht boat tht tnarkat afford.. I.KORUK W. DOTTS, Jr. Ulan Uopt, Pa-, March Sit, 187H -tf. ' gUSQUKUAKNA HOUSE. 0URWESSVII1E, PENN'A. Jf-Tbi. old aod wtll.eilabll.bpil IIol hu been Itand by tbo uoJerilgTiad, aod ha faeli ooa ft dent of rtn'liintt ttilaotlon to tboat wtm tuty puroufia bin. Mood lUblini at tar hod. I K W IS C, ItiVJUM, Proiirlator. April JI8'J-tf. LLRfjUHN Y HOUSK, i. CLEAHFIELD, PENN'A. WILLIAM II. DEAN, Proprietor. ifJhU houaa la plaaMHtly luoattJ on Kill Marktt itrMt, and ooovanteat to tba Court ilouat and all bu.inea. placaa of tbo town. It bna rt oently be hi rflttod and rafuroiihed from nallar to attlo. Bar aupplifld wilh eholoaat liquon. Tablt fitrniiboj wiib the beat tba marital a'lura. Uuod UMe attached. 11 tie modaratt April 1.1, UHLtf. DREXEL & CO., No. 131 Routb Third Street, Phllidelphli 11.1 A-HE IIS, And Dealers In Government Securities, Application br mail will reeair. prompt atten tion, and ill Information cheerfully furnlibed Order! lolloted. April 11 -tf. 1.1. IRIULl 1. W. AtinoLD. J. 1. Al'OLP F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Hanker and ISroker., ReynoldtvlUe, JefTerion Co., Pa Money received on depoalt. Di mount, at mi- darata raUa. Kaatora and VortiffB Exchango al waya on haad aod oollrcttona promptly tnat. naynuiaariiia, ueo. lo, lttit.-iy County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In tlraham'i Ilrirk Dull linj, twodiorl eait of T. A. r'lelk'l Store. 1' allege Tlokeli to and from Liverpool, Queen.. town, Olargow, London, Pari! and Copenhagen. Alio, Draft, for aale on the Royal Dink of Ireland and Imperial Rink of London. JAJir.s f. LKO.tAKU, Prei't. W. M. HIIAW, Oaihlar. J.nl.'sl grntistrii. l. r. nEiciiuoi.r), a u it ; u o x ubnti a.T , 9ndulti of the Pennielnnii CotleT. of Dental Surgery. Offioe la reiidenee of Dr. Hilli.oppoiita the bbaw Home. mchl8, To-tf. DU. E. M.THOMPSON,. (OlOce in Bank Building,) L'urwennllle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mch 31 '78-lf. 4 AI. IULLS, A. opr.RATii'E omiir, $Tlfr CLEARFIKLD, PKNN'A. 4TOfIi(-e In rciltenco, oppoiite Sbaw Homo. jy,187Vtf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIKLD, PA (Offlo. in Walltrn Hotel building leeond floor.) Kitrou. Oxide Gia adthiniltered for the pain- .ii extraction of teotb. Clearfield, Pi., N.t I, IRTT-ly. PisccUanfoiis. MOkEY Tl) LOAN Oi trit olaai im proved farm property, by tli. Mutual Life Iu.uranee Company of New York, on ftnt mort gage, in aum. from 11,008 up. For further in formation npply to tbe undenigned. IIIRXTIIAL IV. SMITH. Clearteld Pa., May lib, 18T8 lf. coal: COAL ALL THE YEAR 1 1 rpiIB mbioriber hereby glrea nollea that bt JL now t i varing coai oi an excellent quality and propovee to operate bla tniao S that ha will bt taabled to anpply hia tnntotnf ri at all 1 1 men will, guild fuel. No Summer Tina lion. Urdtra by mail prompt I r Ailed. H. KM. 8HAW. Clrarltald, Pa ., Marob 1, I "SI If. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALKn IN FURNITURE, 5i itti:i:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET BTHKET, NKAR P.O. The nndenlened brr I ear a to Inform tht cltl- ona of Clearfield, and tht publle generally, that bt haa oa hand a Aaa aaeortmeat of Fu mi tort, neb at Walnut, Cheitnut and Painted Chamber Suitea, Parlor flultet, Kacllnlng and Kitcniloa Cbalra, l.adiee and (iente' Kaay Chalra, tbt Par forated U In ing and Parlor Chain, Cant IVataaad Wtndaor Chain, Clolhat llart, Htrp and Kttaa ion Laddara, Hat Rakt, BcrabMng Uruihei, Ac MOULDING AND PICTPRB FRAMES, a Ing aiesf, Chromaa, Aa.. which would a liable for 11 i I id ay pratenti. 1MIVT JOHN TKUI'T'M AN. The Bells Run Woolen Factor j Ptnn towBFbipt Clear Be Id Co., Pa. BURNED Oil Tl ' tor aot BURNED UPI Theauhaerlbara hava.at great aipeoit.rebnilta atighhnrhood atnaeeity. fa tht trtttioa of a Irat Imi Woolen Manufactory, wilh all tht anodara lmproramcnta attached, and art propartd to maht all klnda of Clothe, Caatlmtraa. Baliaattt, Bit. beta, Flannel a, At, Plenty tf gntda oa haad to npply all oar old and a tboaaand nawauitoaiara, whom wt aak to oomt aod a lamina oar atotk. Tbt bwatntaa or CARDINO AND FULLIN9 will raotlro oar oaptelaj attention. Prop arrtvngetaenta will bt aiaiit to rooalva and dalirar Wool, to ao.lt eualcami. All work warranted and doaa apoa tba ahorteat not too, and by atrltt attta tloa to baeinoea wo btpt to raailit a liberal ihart tf pub! it patron ago. lOntHH) POUNDS WOOL WANTED t W will pay tht hlthtat aarktt ariaa for aad aell tor aaafaeierad goodi at low aa aim liar fooda eaa bt boaght la tht toaaty, and whenever wt fall to rtadar roatoaablt tatlafattlta wt aaa alwayi bo foatut aa bona road to mean rone. aipleaaUoi, either la pereen or by Utter. 'I.H evnasun A BOBS, aprtiidtf p. a nr (Dim SlurtUrmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Plbll.ued ererr Wadlaadnl by G. B. GOODLANDER, LLKAKFIKI.I), HA., Hu tke Largest t'lrculitiua of auy piper In Nurthweitera I'enu.jlriuli. Thu largo and constantly Increasing circulation of tbe Kxpudlican, renders Itvaluublo tobusinoss men as a rood iu in thro' which lo roach tbo publlo. Tta.ua or SuysoRiPTioaj : If paid in advance, . . 12 00 If puid after three monttie, . 2 60 If paid alter six months, . . 8 00 When papers aro aunt outsido of the county payment must be in advance. OltDlUtS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE I'ttUAIPT ATTENTION. ADVKUTISING : Ten lines, or loss, 3 times, . fl 60 Kuuh subsequent inaertion, 60 Administrator' Notioes, , .2 60 Executors' Notices, . . . . 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions and Estraya, ... I 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, S linos, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YKAULY ADVKKTISKMENTS : Ono square, 10 lines, . . . f 8 00 Two squares, ...... IS 00 Tbroo squares 20 00 One fourth column, . . . , 60 00 Ono hall column, . ... 70 00 Ono column, 120 00 HI. IX KS. Wo havo always on hand a largo stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, io., lo., Ac. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 81'Cll AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., &o., IN THE BEST STYLE, . AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. Ueo. It. C.oodlnuder, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. ItttsrfUanfous. Gray's Spoeiflo tto&iciat. TRADI HAM TRAM Mint; "ir.i r.ngil.h V n K.loeue. An i v, fll'nff euro for reuitual ttrak- nrl., r-perua- lorinra, ru,,i tenrr. and .114 IMaeaie. that ;-'-T FDItTAIIl.roliow . . AFTU TUII1. Juiin'e ell Ainiit; aa Ion uf Memory, I mrcriij anitiide, Pain tp tht Rack, Dhudch (i Vieioa Prrmaturt old Ago, and many olLirr lJitwei that load to Itiaaiiity or CoDoiuptiia as 1 a I1.,, nal ure llrara. drFull partirulara ta our pamphlet, WB wt dealra to lend frtt by aiail to tvrry noe. lit pacific aledieint la aold by all drugg'" i 1 pr package, or ail paokagta tor ti, or will tc cit fret by mail on receipt of the money, by ktltlrew log 1 il K UKAV MLDICINK CO., Buflalo, X. V. g,l I In CIoaiEcld by C D. M'aUon. apr27, M ir. READING FOR ALL 11 BOOKS ( STATJOSEHV Market tfn.Vlcarfielt, (at tbe 1'unt nmre.) THE undtrrlgnod bega IcaTt to antiuuDr to tht cilitcbl of Clrartdcld and TirinitT, that ha baa fitted up a room and baa just reiurntd from tba city with a largo autuut ol rei imj nattrr, aontuting io part of Bibles and Miscellaneoas Books, Blank, Account aod Paat Booka of every dt aeription ; Papar aod Korelapea, Prencb prtM,4 and plain ; Peril and Peorlli; It la n b Lffal Paper, leedi, Mortpageaj Judgment, Kseu.p tlon and PromliarT aoteii W hite and Parb. meat brief. Legal Cap, Record Cap, aod Bill Caj,, bhaet itloaio. lor titber Piano, I tatt or Vic.m. oonitiutly on hand. Any booka or itatiomrj doeired that I may not have on hand, will ba oMertd by flnt txprera, and lo!d at nholecal or rt-ui) to auit aoatomert. I will a 10 koep period Kit literal are, auth at Macalaea, Nawpapera, Ar. P. A. UACLIN. Clearfield, May T, l86S-tf New Departure LUTIIERSBURG! Hereafter, gooda will bo aold fur CASH m '.y, or In eschaOfie fur produeo. No booki till i4 kept li tlio future. All old teeounti inut bf e tiled. Thoro who rannol erb up, oill pletae band o or thtlr notea and CLOSE THE RECORD. X an determined to aell my goodi at tub priota, and at a diieoont far below that ever offend in thia Tidntty. Tht diacouat I allow my eoatcmert, will make t bam rich In twenty ycarill they fullow my advice and buy their gci tl ir..te m. I will pay eath for wheat, oati ard r,r-r-aoed. DAMEL I.OOULA MK K Luthenbora, January IT. 77. FACTS WORTH KNOWIMC. . Clarr,narho, Maadraki,fttilllerla -.' nmny oihet o( Ihe br mfiiLin known --r. .a.llfully comliiiM'd in Pm. m's(iii,,i . to nuke ii the r;retel Blood Purinrr -J iht I-t Health and Mraogth UtiUret tier I'aods Sortprf" I'th'mpi'iriiirif pAtctV ",!,. ' ,ia J in.it tht no (hurls' can Inni; rw li-r-!t it metl. If yi havr Ojrapopiia, Heattiche Rheomatiem, Naunlgia, Bowol. Ktdncy c Liver Disorder, or if v- not.t j nnlil tuini,.n.i r pjteuier, the '1'iiriic ii jut Cirih. n,. .'or yu, it it hiMtcureitivceUul invi ji;i :, tiul never intfnL aiuij, l( you are .lowly was'.lnj atv.iy v'v.S C" tumptioo or nny n Vr, it vnuhivt. Pairh.. Cough or n bad Cold, I'Acitm sCingi- r i ;. ; nil .urclv help you. It civci Hew life in. . ng'r to t.ie fertile ;i.i and i a in' urr (nr Rheumatiern and Cholera Infititum, It Uaa bavrd llunlrrrl. of Ll?l) Jt 11a', Kato loan. 1 If you are fflMie rrmcr.it.lt dti't wait tin' vmi are down ink, out ue the '1 "Mi i i vi -So m Alter wlut ) our ditcae yc i roj'tu. Ui.; M, it Wail giro lintm, irlicf. K-ertnt)(;rl l'A;i.r!T; Oiwr.rw Toxi" it i,--' i rum itnnk but the Beet and Pareit Famit) Medieiat ever mle, ciimixtiindeil by a in ''ruceift, and entirely dillrrcut (mra Hiitfti finger prfanii nt and all other '1 imici. '1 r Vrnir dn ttpnlv PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Heat aod Boat Ecobobb leal Hair Dretain? aziiiulely perfumed and perfectly h.irmtra.. Mill Alwaya lie. tort Gray ar faded llalr to it original youth! ul color and apnevanr a" ' i wirranlrtt lo utr.p nt lilltiijli att,it iu i ml firevrnl bildnrn. A Icwar'pli'-aiit.nanf tSerAtAWwiT1 infim i' a hair, clcana l dn'lruft and cure il hir.E a.i-l ):.,. aauvnet liwicalp. tWJliUliirutai.t''-:'. April tub, 1381-ly. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DltUUS! chemicals: PAINTS, OILS, DYE S'lTFF VARNI8Ul, nrtisiiEd, FANCY OOOIIS. FEKriilE'ltV, TOILET AK'IICLKS, Or ALL KINUK, PVRB WISES AM) LIQL'VM: for auedialnal pit-po.,. Truma, Support era, Sehool booka and St. -t. a try, and all other artlelas ninnlly found ia a Drug fe'tort. PHYSICIANS' PRKSCMPTIONS CAKK PI I.LY COMPOUNDKl). Having a Urcr pertraet to tht bailee thy can girt enttn. ( lataotioo, J. . HARTSWIt'K. JOHN . IKWIN nafhVM. taearaKT IA, if)T4. Ayer's Hair Vigor, ton RESTORINQ GRAV HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a most ajrrrrnbts drcMlwr. nfii-h Is st ohm liannlrss anil efli'diinl, f' r piv sorting tlis hiir. It minrra, villi H"' f;l(ia. and frr.hnrss of yotilh, fsilttl or p iv. Ilglit, and rttl hair, to a rich bm n, or il"'l' lack, u majr In desired. Ily lu n' t' linlr Is thlcki-iinl, and balihiru '''" thousli not always curwl. It clirrki f.i!lm o( llin hair linmoiliatrly, and cu nr griialli In all ciacs wltore Hie glands ar' not decayed; nliile to brasliy, wcali. ' ollierviae diteated hair, it Imparls iu'i'T and slrengili, and renders It pliable. The Vmoa rlcunses the scilp. tw "i"1 pretonls His formation of dandruff; nl I'T Its cooliiiR, sllmulitlnn, snd looililni! propiMiIrs, It heals mo.t If not all of "'f humor, and diseases peculiar lo Hie ir ifp, keeping t cool, clean, snd soft, uw'" hlch condlllona diacasca of the scalp snJ hair are Itnpnaaiuls. As a Dressing for Ladios' Hair, The, Viaon la Inconiparable. Il Is ;' less, conuina neither oil nordje, and iH not soil whllo canthrlc It Imparia sn aurecaldo and lasting perftimc, and ai an article for tin toilet il Is economical sni UnBurpaajed In Us excellence. ra.FAJun ar Br, J. CATER SCO, Lcfcll, Xsss., PnaetlclJ aaa Aaatrtloil Ch.ml.la- OLD T ALL PRrOOIH r;VltnTW1lf,,
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