'Jfa'gf A W mtjCKM ,2 f Veliimu XX-Ne :i: HTUVKH, l.AMVH, A V, l.'I.INN A HllierfKMAN. LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! KOK IIAND'OMK 1'ltK.HKNT NOTIIINU IH MOIIK DKHIIIAIII.K THAN ONK OK (It'll KI.KUANT Li brary or Parler Lamps. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR COAL OIL. A M:e ANIt KI.KUANTHTOt h AT LOW PIUCI'.S Steves Heaters and Eanges, Slate Mantels, Plumbing, Gni Filting-, Tin Reefing and Spentinp. FLTJSTN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. ii i.i:.h ash HTAIII.IMIII'.II I7H.1. WINES AND LIQUORS! Al REIRffl'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. 29 East liig M CsTC'ALL AND KXAMINI3. Ti-S He ii ie nt riTi iveil illircl Mem llie Island of Mulct la the fellow lug lues Yordellin, Vinle 1S70 : Kciviul, Vintmje 1SI0, l "" 0"r0"' '" 1S''" ""' ls" ""' ,W'1M- MIAMIIM us loll .wm Mnlnun Jt Js'.'- J-.',',, ;-Cw), ft- Kine Old UYK WIIIHKIKS. .IAMAIC NPIIMTM. N K. IIHM..U KltliSt II CHUDI A l.s, limn mi, lies llll.l Clarets. We lmvi t'lelnllnwli i; ('Iiiiiii)Mkiiii Wines I'clpcr llrl-ltilrk, ll II Minimi A Ce. s Hry itim mi. I Lxln liv. I. Itecilru-r'ii Ciuti- l.laurlii-. l'ciuiiiir .sec iiiu Cliiinet, fellow .'ilii'l Hiy, King . 's 1'itviilii I liver, .InltH t lium plen. And the (ilJKAT WI0STIC1SX KX. DIIYWIXK. Frem the Piane uit Valley Wine Company, at Ilnmmondspert, U. Y. I hl Is tlie I- Incst American Wlnu In tlie market, luivlni: been awarded llie lilj'hest honors tin- telllllMtli; Ktpii-ltlun Al Pulls IHI7, Vlcllllll IH;-ullll Plllhlllulpllkl s;i,. H, E. Slaymaker, Acknt. S. CLAY MILLER. Wmes, BranQies, trins, Olfl Rye WliisMes, &c, Ne. X I'KNN KqUAItK, LANCAKTEH, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. ri.iiMiitMi ,i.v; uah vtrTiju. Iiiur-i i. ,l(M)i.i. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters; "Finest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders nt JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Kes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Ill JM.V ( i imii'ii ki:i i n ii it 1 1 i HUMAN GrlXA.NO. Cemix nm1 of Fiire tinman Exoremont and Urlne. Unrivaletl for Wheat, Tobar-pe, Ornnn, Cern, &e. -sold v. IVM II. .KINK", Ne. I.fiil .Miilki't htlnit ; (;. I!. UOl.Klt.S, Ne. IX! .Millket Slrnet ; (..MIIAM, IC.MI.KN . I'A'SSMOItl'. Ne I..II Muil.iii Klii-it , . Kill Kit A SON, llinncntnwn, I'lil il-l-'1! Mil, -11111 n-piiiisil-Ie ib-ilcn i;tiili'lnl1y OITICK.-Ne. XV.) (Iiivsliml -ii. I O. MUSSELMAN, Aent, IKK) ASH .1 ION IIAI'.K'S SUNS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, a i tiik mmiisreiti. et JOHN BAER'S SONS, Noe. le nm 17 NORTH QUBBN ST., LANCASTER, PA. 77 AM, IK If, XV. I HUN T. MdllAIJM, FURNACES and RANGES III-' A I.I. MM M REPAIRED. Cull unit BC(illieNiv linpievi'il WUDUOHT MtilN Mll.DCAHU Radiating Porlable Fnrnace, Tim hnnppHt anil UehI KIHINAL'K In llm MtlllH't MANIH-Al.TDItl-.ll i:OI.UslVKI.V IU Jelm P. Schaum, al Seutli Queen Streot, lnli.'7-lVil I.ANIJASTKIt. I'A. I'ltOTOUltAI'llli. I IC. IIIITK. ft , Thrru lias lu-en such n demnnil for I.AIKIK I'HOTOllltArilS Unit 1 was reinpilluil te i;et fl VKKY I-A1UIK UAMKHA IIOX te meet tint tumiuml. Wii ran new miikti you u I'llOTOim Niniilt ih tliu mnalli'sl Inrki-lMllllinlil up te a Much turn, te lit tin Hx'il Kriitnn. J. E. ROTE, Ke. 100 North Queen Streot limn'MM iuir. iiiHUiiAiciir: or i-iih riceji tiik I ear In HOinetliucs very ptolnse uml eon een Rtant, be ilmt It atreatuH Irein Hie ear. Tlila U mom apt te lie tin) i-ase In veuui; elillilrim. DUuincs of tlie Kye, rurnml Tlirnat also Clironle Dliensesfiurrussfiilly truittiiil liy ..., ,,!'.!Jl," I'mi'lM.A LONUaKkU. t)lllce-.J Kiist Wnlnutstiret, l.mimiHKir, I'a UowjitltwUen free. lls-atdiw i.mvmts. (If AND. Slroel, IMiilsulcliiliiii. Witmer, LancaBter county, Pa. HTATIONFHV. neii.iatH, ,tv riMIK COI.IMIIUA IIIIII.IMl WdllKI Tliemus Falrer & Sen, I'reps. Wi-iiiepnipirpil le lalie iinv IiIikI nl llellur Wei I;, Titnk Miicl.i. I'lpln:; in any l.lml el Hlini-i lien Wuli, llitlil ei' luuivy, i-'iimtirn Werk .ixpt-culiy, llm Inir lr.i-1 an i'pileiir! of -.u mrit (Mir ii'pntatleii xliinils Iiii-kipemI Uop.ililiiKet all lilmlri lireinpily iillon-lniMe. WeikHHl Iho Sll WNI-.I.. Ilill.l.lM. Mil. I., Cni.UMIIIA. I'A. ectl-IW 1)1' HI HI I: VIM liMIINK ANIl BOILER WORKS. Call ami oxnnilniieiir sterl; el Kni;lnes ainl Het tn h ninl nm, pilnw. Fortnble Enginea, linrizentnl EiiHlnen, Vertical Enwlnei. Faw Mill FumpB, Mlnnff Maohinery, PulleyB and nimftlnp. IKON AND HHASS CASTINUH, STEAM PITTING. JOHN BEST & SON, Ne. XV.) Kusl. F11K011 SI., liANCAHTKIt, I'A 1'. ). Itev, .Ne. ill. ticll .limlAw N OTICH TU TKIMI'AMsr.KM AMI m). nr.it a. ah pontens urn lieruljy lerlilililrn 10 trespass en any 01 the lauds 01 tlie com wall or Hpoedwofi uaiatns, in l-olmnen uml i.anciLiuir eiiiiiiiiui, wiimnur iiiciemiii or tin tin Inclnseil, eltlier ler the purpese et Hhoetlni; or nsliltiB.a-s tlie law will lm riuldlv (iniorrea ttKnluatali tieipauslni; en said lumU 01 tin-niiilui-slKiieil alter tliU nettcti. WM. COI.KMAN KKEKMAN ll.l'KUOVAI.OKN, iar'eln" KOWAUIIU. VitKKMAN, Attorney ter It. W Celeman's 1 1 in, elivtriUw LANCASTER, MKintlAI.. tUTItllJK.A ItKM l;lll !N. I (iwi: mv Itnsloralleii le lleallli anil Itpauly 'ie 'lin: Cuticura Eemedies. 'lVitlineiilnl el a llonten laity. 7"VWFI(M'IIIN lhitnnr. If iiuilll.it in I'.rnp j unim, i lenintr i erturi".. Hrintnln. Halt minimi ninl Iniunlllii Ciru i-iiA Iti'ini-illi-i llmneri ruri-il liy llm Ontlriirit It.piilvrnt, llm nnw lileml ill I llcr, f'lii.'iiiM'i tlie liloeil ami pitinpiiallen el linpiiillli'H ami pnUoiien-. i-li-inrnli.-iii-l tlmi riminvrHtlm rniitr. )niiriirii. tlie ifir.'il skin ciiii. liiManllv allayn llclilm: utnl Inllatmniitlnn, cIciuh Hid Hkln ami Hrnlp. Iir.ili Hlrcn anil Hnn-.i, ami i mIei ih llm Hair. :nllrimi Minp, mi oinMle sltln lliniltlllir ami 'I'ellnl ltiitil.ltn, pri-pan-il Hern Curie rm, Ii lnillpi-n-alilii In Iii'iiIIm;; Mldn Dlsi-aii-i, llaliy lliimnr-i. Ml; In llli'Tiil.lm.i, Sim titirti , uml Keui'li, cliapiu-il, or lu-ay Hkln. Until ntn Kciiirillim, nie aliieliitnly piueaml tlie only lllnn-l riirllli-rn ami Hkln l!canlllliri. In-ii liem mi-ri-iiry, arMfiiir, li-ail, zlnt or imv ellii-r inlnrial or vi-Rctaliliipolfien u-liatsoevcr. It wnnlil rriiilrn tliln (intln- papnr le ile im im im tli'itoailrcripllen et tlin t-iti in )iet Inrtni'd liy llm ctiTiri.'nA Ukvui.vkmt Inlurnally, mm Crn t i'ii ami ( urn tm SeArcxti-inallv. I'i 71-111)1 et tin- pulnm el llm li.imlnnml el tlie imli of tin- Iiiii;i-i k, vnrj-itllllcnlt te tuuit ami nxnally ceiihIiIiiii-iI Incnralilii ; hiiiiiII pntdi-H ei li'ttet-nml Halt rlii-nui en tin- iihih, neHiianil -lili'-el tlie tae-r. nrnlil llimilH wltli 1im el nntr wlllienl nnm luir. hua-lH com ii-l wltli iliimlriill ami inily i'iii.tliiiH, i'Hpi'1-ially ei (litlilii-n ami liilanl, inn ii y or w hltli ntnn- Mi III li'i-l lii-i ti a mi-iel no ili : linliinc, leiniinix ami nuilv tin I in in Hint ImDIciI i-m-ii n-llnf triitn ordinary ii'iiimlli , i-iiim ami li-nli-il v hy iiiiikIe ; I 'nr in. I , l-iprey niiilntliin- niiflillnl -uinn Olrklll lll-IMM-'H, Hl-IOllllOUfl IllLI'IH, "(il-l H-lll'". ami I licli.ii iil i j; uemi-lri. i-arli ami all el wlilcli liavn jn ipt-iMllly, lii-riiiamjiilly ami rctiniiiiilnillv ii"ice liy tlin Cifrieuiu It nun-lilii-l ulii-u pliynlrlnii", lieipltalri anil all Ollmr ii-im-.lli' l.nli-1, a. pieviin liy a Va-V niiinluT el nH-irn ti -llineiil iIh In nnrpe i-44nn wlilrli nn will i-liri i hilly mall le.iny a liln:i-H. old eviirvwlii'iii rrlce CrTiiiiu, w --.i'i Hls il i st. n v- i,', i'. ti'iil- 1'iirri u in ii ni (in ii w C'e . tliwlen, M.i- . inil ter llm te ( urn skin l)-aiu-p.'' BEAUTY I'm llnnirli, l liitppu.l uii-l my sltln, i l.ii:l. Ili-a-r I'linp'i-i .in.l skin II i-tnMiiM 11,0 CfTlil'iiA "mr CATARRH! Sandferd's Radical Cure. lld.i-1 t'n N, ill ry DNrliaiui s lienl till-Neti-aii-l l.j. m. llumiii.; Nel-i In tin- Id .il, Mcivem Hi- .iI.icIm an I lever In Uanlly re He veil. Clink I ii. iniiii.s -IKl-i-Ui il, iiiiinilji'iinn ilcanieil .111 I Ihm1i--I Ihi-iiiIi hwi-i-'eiu-iI, -inuil, tmtu anil lii-iulni' n-steu-il, ami riivucuv I llCCkl-ll. C'eiikIi. ISreiuliltN, liiepplnKi Inte tlie TI110.it, I'ulni In Um elicit, Dyspi-pHlii, Wait tin; el btii'iith ami I'll mIi. I.eiHiit ali-ep, etc , cureil. (inn liettle Unillriil (jure, mm llex (alanlial Solvent uml lr. hanlenl'it lnli.iler, .111 In 0110 parkue, el all ilnii;lt ler II. Ahii n-n HANDKOllll'rt llAIUi'AI. (. I II K l' TrUU I llll (I AN D UllKMICAI. CO., ltOHtOll. COLLINS' ic Ll U I I. Fer tin ii'Ui'l uii-l pi! vinllen, tlie InMnnt It lapiilleil i-l It ln-it unit I-.TII. Nenrali'la, .S.-iul I ea, C'iiiikIi-., ceIiIh. Weak Hack, .Sleiiiacli an-l IIiiwi-Ih, nliDOUnit 1'illM.--. NllllililUH-, llyHUulil. leinaln l'atni. l'alplt.illen, lypiiHla. I.ivet C'eniplaliit, I'.IIIdih I'i ver, Maluil.i unit I'pl-ileinU-i, ii-c Ouillim' I'limterH, (an I'lertrln llnttery (eniblneil with a rnreiix rinntrr)an-l I. uiuli al i-iin. ''."i. iiiiyili-iiu "eptl-lyilW,rt,ftw B hNsiiN's riiuens ri.Aii'iins. LOG ROLLING. While nruMllii: Willi 11 rittlrn Tree 11 I.11111I11111111111 ltreilicx l.ii'(ii mini lIlllllllKCK. While en .1 linnlliiK oxen 1 -Inn In Hie i;iea' (eal mid wee-l ii-xl-ni near lailinmliilu, I'a., Iliewiller met Wllllaui Cull, 11 luliilim in-ill. An intnme-1 te liln ami lalmr in tlie lurt.il I rum imlj limnhiieil lie was 11 Hun Kululit et 1liiiAe. Muiatiee li.i I I .ll tun lietmi) Ills iliiKliu;nlinUin uii-l ilii'U el riiltH had bin no away In inail.el thusaned products. Cell N a eliai irler ami It (Me-ir W II. In is 1 ltjht In s-ij lnj; that all uiiiveiiicnt.i In nnhlmleied lalxir .lie itriieeful, our Irleml Willi im, milptied ler hl-i work, uml .illiiil.liii: a lira 111 Itieli-iid I. iim- xaitlli-il llm heavy iIihim nt Frent dn IIii'iiI'h Ca.He, nniil have pieeiited an mlinlialile lilclnre. Due -lay lioivevei'-linl let tlm loll iliimtiny lilim-ull, as lm told It te inn " I uimiul In tli-j hhe-U, yen knew. tilni; teMtail a Inji den 11 a hill. 'I hliiklni; I could i;i I a Iii-IIit piiliha-.il en 11 limn Hie lewi-i Hl.ln, 1 tai-Med ll tlinr.i wllliuiy lejt-mll luglinek and tlue my wi Iftlil en the levur. Mm slut led, -lie ill. I, lint 111 luck would liuvu It, lieli -re 1 could ncl out et llm wuj.hIui rolled light ever me. It II liiuln'l heen leru let el hiiiiiII 1 1 111 tin and IhiihIi lylnc 111 llmie.ul, u lil.-li IIIH'-I hi-r up, sli, 'il a criislirdmiill.it. As 11 wan I cnt up 11 llheill a liieknn liene, l-nt 11 Ii Niiinii inlhly hail In nhr-i. Thru you weinall iltflil," s.il.l hl au.lltei. "Net hy a hlanic-l hlylil, iliancer. Menk celli, rlimiiiiatlHin i-nt In mil. II I hadn't In-iinl et ishNsuvs CAi't im; t'liitiiim im.. TICKS. mil 11, eil 'em, UN my opinion I nIie-iI-I never Ii in liui-li- another chip My. lint llm (aprlnii took- held quick, and I'm 'hunt as Ked as niHv. Hut Iheie's one lliliu: yen kin ('ilklliiln en :-l nhn.1 ni-iui- wiiihIId Willi another les unless I luvn ihe advantui-iiel llm 1:1011ml. I'm', tw I t-ihl you liefm ii, II il hadn't heen lerthi-ni liniiln-s IM 1 ecu hiiiiihIii-iI mi, you imihl '.v Held inn ler a deer mat." The Capclue Is the thing ler llm iimitl-iii, II ilmwn't keep you wullln. The wind CAP ClNt: Is 1U1- in tin- euiitrn el the c-iniilni-I'lli'ii i'. cuiiIh. Hciilmry -.t -lehuxnii, (JliemlstH. .New Vetk. sl'.l-linW.SAw I (llllll. KM HHNOVMT-JD COUGH GYRUP It a pleasant, wale, -tptedy and hiiic leinedy ler Ceniih", C'ehls, Hen -i.neis, AhIIiiiiii, In. Ilili'iia, Hmem-ss el llm Tin eat 1111.I chest, lliencliltls, Wlienplui; CeiikIi, llllni; et lllend, lullainmatlen of tlin ,itti;s, and all Diseases of llie Ch. Ht and Air I'iis-iiihc rrlce, L'.'ic. ami 'illcn lielllc, "l'rrep-iiei only ami sold hy OHAS. A.LO0HER. sll lid ND.II CAHTKINO HT. HllV'il si'KUil'iiJ iir.iMifi.it. - lnf, V i til-mil I'.iujII.sU tli'i.n y. An niiiullii h nre ler Imji -'eney, uml an dih..im.--i i tt lollew les nl Mnium-y, llntv.-raiil 1.IU--I. liidn. I'aln In the Uaek, Dininnss nl VlSlOII. I'lelliatnill Old Alte, uml mnnv ether iH-icasca that lead le limanllyei Cen siltlinllnn nun 11 1'reiii.iiuin Hrivn. full pi tlculurj in our pmnptnt, wlitct. wu iitdu-tn Bimd tree Ijj inuli te every one. Tin t.pecliic Medlcinn Is Ji-ld by all ill ngKlstsiit pur pack pack alie, or rlx piiukiiKiM tort. or will he mul inn liy mill 011 the ii-riilni 01 the inem-y.ljy-.il drassini! iheuKiuil, II. II. Ceclirun.l.i; uml li Nert'i ij.-i en Htrcut. 011 account el count. .0 felU, we huv.i udopled thu Vellow Wrapper tlioe 11. -r- i.nine. Guaninliies etciiti) l.ssmwi tiy us. K.-i ui-111 l.aneasler by II. 11, Ceeliuui. Dm wis-, wl and HI North Qmsm ytruul. TllhliltAV MKDIC1NK t), N I, ftprl'l-lvd" PA,. SATURDAY. OCTOHEll 13, 1HH3. A SUNDAY IN LONDON. IMI'KK.bHIONM OK uiniitutir.y, I'.rt). A Hntiuun liy Mpiirneeii anil liln Appear niirn A Itlile en tlie '1 liHtiiFK Other reutlireK of tlin Great Mr- trnpelih 1-Oi'tlm lNrittLUiKHcr.li A visitor in Londen who lias nover;il tlayn te hjieimI tliore ami iIcsIil-h te llve opetiotnlcally an well na iiltMNatttly, hlieulil net e le 0110 of tlie gient hoteln, but le 0110 of tlie many privatn lieiiwn wlinrn tltcre nre apartmcntM te let. t.ndKliiK" In I.ninlnii 111 tlie centrni pan el tlin city, in t!... liollil)erlio(Ml of KtiMull ninl I!i-.ifeiil and iiloetitKbtirynipiarcK, ledgiin;H may lm hud, cnpcclally in the Biitnmer ntentliH, ailitptcd te overy tante and poekot. My lodging wero a few doers front Htinr.ell rquaru and nearly oppexito llie iiriusii iiiiii;e.ntii--.i very centriland conveniont noilibeilitmi. Here I had n room rather ltlli up, it iniifit be ceiifcHfictl and w:m t-ervud witli a nicu little liruahfast, for n prleu which in olio of our cltlOH would i.eem lidiciileiiRly Htnall. And, by the way, it hcuiiih te ntn that Londen in the olieapohl piano te live that thorn in in the world. I soinutimes dined and lunched in an ulcKsmt tnirble rcRtnurant itilliKh llelburn p.ilaoe, I was about te nay, for it in palatial in iUtiplcn der wlicrti, for about Ih. (id. I wan served with 0110 of the nuntdclicleiH oliei( in tLe world, with iiotatecn, bread and Imttpr, and a pet of tea ; and for ''. ml. a reiulat tiihlt-d'liote dinner of fceveu or eu'.lil cetir'CH. In erderiilj: a oliep 01' steal:, I may Kay, enn denn net j;e te the diuiui; loom, but te tlie " KfiH room." In tntnc KiiHhIi lOHUurantBtliiire aru tline ilf-i:uL-ineiitu tlie " buifet," for tea and cell'-ic, cold meats, pantry, etc. ; the "urill room,'' for rlief n and Htealiu ; tind the diuiui; room fin- .1 ie, ttlar dinner, or " ordinary." IVr haji'i meKt readent am aware of tliii, but I w.is net, until I veiit, te r.Diulen. Ketiirn from the C'entlnmit I did at I ituppoe many Ktirepii.iu tourists de undo Louden my head quarter?, from which I inade excursions te IVuIh, te (Icrmany, and ether places el lnteret. Hut wlmt of my Sunday in J. m deu'.' Well, I spent tee Sundays then-, but I purpoae te apeak only of one. That morning early I arrived at Harwich (Air' ritl'c, we must call it) from Antwerp. Of con 1 he we all had te pass through the etiBtem betiRO and Iiave our htn;at;e (they don't cill it biirinnnt) inspected ; bill as I bad no luggage except a small natcta-l, and no fericgn Importations eiccept two very l small bottles et tlie "only gonttltie can de cologne, I was hoeh through tlie ordeal. Hy about six o'clock I was whirling along tewaid Louden, in company with three Londen schoolmasters jelly fellows two of whom 1 had met en my passage down thr Rutins. Arriving in due time a I the Liverpool St. station, I was driven te my lodgtngrt.whete, after ridding tnyf elf of thr soil and dust of travel, I sat down at about 9 o'clock, te a fragrant cup of tea. (In Unglaud, I may remark, parontbetioally, ene overy where gets geed tea. In this ceuntty the revcrse is true.) A Learned Companion. I hail for my companion that merniug Prof. J , of the Aliegheuy theological seminary, a fellow ledcer whose acquaint ance I had made seme days before. He n.n mir.'Knl tn llm utiirlu t.t annyn nf Mm trcastiren')f the llritish museum bearing I en Hiblical litcrature. One of theso-if ' trcasure it may be called was the noted , (or notorious) Shapira mautiscript of Deu teronomy then en exhibition tliore ; an i , this formed an interesting subject el 0 in -vorsatien. Tite professor, in oemmo-i 1 with ether scholars, had arrived at the conclusion that the MS. was a forgery. I 1 feutui him a very agroeablo companion, deubtlcFH very learned, and certainly very I modest. As we wero finishing our meal, ' he asked me whether 1 would gote cluueh, informing me that tliore would bj an op pertunity te bear two of thu most oolobra eolobra oelobra ted proanhers in Linden : Mr. Spurgceu, in Hxoter Hall, at 11 o'clock ; and Canen ; I idden, in St. Paul's at :1 ; and of course ' I gladly a'sontetl, though tiavol-wern .iiid weary. UeIiir te Uenr Hpursenu. We started early, lieping te obtain ad mission by ticket, in advanoe of the mis- AnllnlirtOHU lttSMrV 4 It til" srvlintl Wl TITIUnil i i.. .t. m.....i ,.,..u fi,n iinii !,.... I III L1IU -k.1,.1.11, V..-1JltbU W..W &...., .liuiu . wote already a large utimuer el poeplo perhapsa htindreil crowding overy inch ofspace about the deer, and oxtending out te tlie middle of the sticet ; and we ilecided te get as near as we could and taku our chances with t)iu rest. Wltile we are waiting, I may extflaiit that Mr. Spurgeeu'ii occuiialieu of KxOtcr hall (the hall el the V. M. (!. A.) is but temporary, pending ceitain repairs that are making in his " Tabotnacle" an immense church built oxptessly for his ue seme ye.us age, at a cost of $17.1,000. Pormeily bis i-ougiega lien worshipped regul.trly m lixeter lull. Iu about halt an hour tlie lien! ilner was npened, and then such a tus'u .mil crush ! Whoneno was fairly in the eunent he wan berne light along whethm or no, being as imwerlesH te help himself as if he wen- Hi the rapids et wiagata. tuts wan an very well for thone who weie iliin-lly u front, but alas for these who had te tutu the corner! Theio worn women with children in their nuns, uml 1 inally feute-l for their salety. Hut everybody was gum! nattired, and the proprletteH el the day was observod as well as waspoisib'.e under Mich clrcuinstaiiOiV.). I'I nun might h.tve been a little ilcut swe.iriug, ler aught 1 knew, but I heard nothing wnrse than a little extra emphasis When, crushed and pcisplring, tliuoreAil leielii'tl the tuside oT.the hali.it was divn e I Inte two nti cams which llewcd, iu a i at her tumultuous way, aoressand nrcvrnd thu vast audit-nitim, dropping its human nti'iim into all the vacant keatH, All thi.ssiiemud very incon gruous and Improper, but it was mieii ever, and the puople had time te wipu the per per npiratlen from their fae.-s, and smooth out thelr itimpletl clothing and feelius, bofeio the begiunin-r of the exercises. Mr Siturgoen is net yet proseut, se I will take time te leek around. Tlie hall is ,i hrge ene, seating, I nupiiose.about t.diM) iieople. The seats aru eurved, facing tewaid the east end, where thote is a large organ, en a platform or gallery about 10 feet high. This platform scorns intended ler a choir or orchestra, but en the present occasion it was occupied liy part of the congiega cengiega congiega tlen. Arrival or nir. Spiirueen DMcnptlnn nl llm Drum I'rVaciier Pftf-cnlly soveral eldcrly gontlemen asiend the Rteps te the platform and take reserved chairs In the front row, and I am inatle nware by the hushed Intcrest that pervadcH ihe coiigregatlou that thu great proaehor has arrived. He i.ibeated in the centre, behind a small desk that will serve for a pulpit or a ultimo stand (the hail is often used forBaciedooucort.s). He Is a rather large matt, weighlug. I I should think, when iu geed health, nearly ! two liundred pounds. He bai net been well of late, atid iu net well new, he nays, l se that his clothes bang rather loosely en hi in. New he rises te annotiiieo the I hymn ami I get a better view of him. I Tliore is nothing " olerical " about him no wmte tie, or solemn, sanctimonious leek ; If you met him tin the stroet, net knowing liiiu, you would take him te be a well te de farmer 01 a prosperotin tradcmiian of the Chccryble pattern. He has black whlnkern nurreuntllui; his faue, a large mouth, a i.tieng tintler jaw, a Grecian iioke, rather deep set oyex, a wlde but low foielio.it, witli heavy oyebrowr, and a rull head of black hair, Hprlnltled, I tliinlt, with gray. Ile leeks le be ;-beul Hfly years old. (He is, in fact, an I hiiice learn, in bis fiftieth year.) Krnilliif: tlin 1 1 y 111 it, K.te lie aniieunccn the tiumber of the hymn In a loud, clear, ringing voice rather Miarp in finality and pitched pretty high that penetrates overy nook and corner of the room ; and thou proceeds te read the hymn. Tliore is no monotonous r.hiir- nenj; about bis reading ; he evidently feels 1110 Hcnumcni 01 tlie peem, and is deter mined in ninlce his hearers feel it tee; lionr-e he interprets and enforces the Ian Ian gnage of the hymn as he jirocecds, by apt and fercible romerkfi. And he does thisjiint in ii)odaiitieau( didaclie matmer, but with genuine, spontaneous feeling ; ami it is evidctil that he has enlisted tlie sympathy of the audience at once, ami is eairying thorn right along with him. As he linislics the reading, he urges all te join in the singing Then the audience use, and a man nt his left, with lungs llke a lilncknmiUi'n imllinvs, begins te sing with might and ma n, and tliore is a pretty heavy velume of n-mntl comes up from Urn congrei;:ii.--.i 'I hen- is a greU organ in tlie g.illiiH.at I haven- -l.bnt if. Is unused, much te my ie ;mt. Ithinumitu me that the erga'i's de.-p li.ii-i and rich oenooids would Iiave added an olemonl of grandeur te the mighty t'lmrup. It is jjcu. uitie 0 )iii;ri). .Uienal siniiix, liow liew liow evor, which ecitalnly baa its ailvau tages as an erpressien of pr.dr.e and worship. As the sinking cr.asad at the end of each Dtnnxa Mr. Sptirgoen read, in his linging veic?, the werua et the next, in llie old-f.isbiencd piaycr meitlii. nt.yt-j : and this uave the Ltieihe .itill 1110:0 of u p iptilar oharn;ti-i-.The prayer, like tuasifij;. 1 tig, war. ejn-.'Kt --.I fervent, and, uclike many public prayc 't. iioemod te be icallj uildteRsi-d te the Almighty, latltcr than te thoattdience. Tiie ehaptei frr-m the Hiblc as mad in the same ni-eiinr ni the by mni accompanied by a rumiiu-, com ment and applioatien ; and with tlin wme 1 ll'.-ct, te liliuw its pregnancy of meaning, and impieKs the Ics.sen strongly upon the miinlH of ihe hoareis. Tlie Sniiiiiin. Tim an me. 1 was based upon Acts xs , Ul : " Hut initie of ihesu Ihinns meve me. neither count I my lile dear unto myself," "'' It op mi d witli a glowing eulogy of M. Paul ; then went mi l-Miew the valui of the gospel thai Paul was willing te dte for, and te ur,;i upon (Jhristiaus the duty of living for it. There waa net much 111 ' hat lie said that was new, or striking, or I profound, and yet it did net uceii tike or commonplace. Ile spoke cxtotnperano- eusly, and jet I10 used goeil, l-lieinatic I Kuglisb, and never hesitated ler u word. 1 L'nlike most nxtomperanoaiis sermenii, it 1 would b.-ar lppeitiug vcrliitim. 1 had often wonderrtl what tliere was in his I preaching that continued te draw i.ucli i limense crowds rer no many years witlietit (liminutionef intercst, ami 1 new endeav ored te loam the secret of it. There is no secret a bout it. The leaseu in perfectly obvious 1 1) every ene who hear.) him ; it is, an we have nh raily seen in his leading and n:s prayer, tl.e (utonse earn"nlncM et th ".,p"' lhil1 fn,', u! 'Vli0'',c ,nfce u '"WH'G .mass- is Kimplielty, Ids genu itienesM, bis wealth of homely illustration and practical suggestion. He has none of the tricks of the orator, and yet he piv -(luces the meat profound oratorical effects Stieiigth is paihapj his leading ehaiac teristie ene would infer as much fiem his iiiasxiv.i jaw and llrm fcaUuei; but yet the element e" beauty is nel 7antiug. I romom remom romem bor with what touching and exquisite effect he l elated an ullogery a dream, he called it touching the tenderness of mercy. A benighted wandoier iu ills (lis tress ll m1 te thn house of .lusticu for shel ter, but wis sternly driven from thu ile'ir ; then, lined liy the lamp of Truth, hi sought her deer, but iihe also refused him admission ; then ite sought the abode of Righteousness, but with a ltkn lcsult ; (inally, weary and disconsolate, he came le the It i.mi) of Mercy, who opined wide the de. ii .mil received him with a leviii' w.-loeme I wish I could recall the exact Imgiiiige; the s'ery was exquisitely told and p.'eduuud a marked effect. A 111. te Up tlm Tlinines. A I tut etiteiing the hall I became sepa rated fie m my fiiend, the professor, he going wltn ene iilreatn and I with tlie ether, and I did net meet him again until the next meinlng. After tlie nervicea weroevei, being alone, I wandered rather aimlessly along llie Strand for a time, looking -it tlm prints iu llie windows, etc., then turned down, near the Somcinel Heuse, te the Thames I'hnbaukmcut. The beats worn hhoetiug up and down lilte shuttlei ma loom, anil, yielding te Iho fascination of the livet, 1 went te the neatest pier and bought a ticket for Cliel Cliel iea. The day was blight and huautiful, .is L'imleii days go thnv are never us bright a ours and thu lido up the liver, under thn Watotlei), Westminster, Lam. Iii'th, an ! sivmal ethiu' bndges jiusl tlm Ileuses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Ulcnpitrn'ii Needle, Limbeth l'alaeii and many oilier ehJpls of interest was very oiijeyalil" and refn siting. Arrived at t'lielae; I took pissigebaek en Iho hi mi b u1 ('u-ifureis only I I ) and landed at St Paul's pict. Tlie C'lilllii's tit -t i-.-m'-I aiiived oppehiln thu e.c-st fient of St. Paul't. .pint an thu chime began te play. Tiie"lti)i bii lis," made fatuous by thu kteiy of WhiliiDgtuii and hiu eat, v,i;ie also ringing , and wliat -i clattur the) lieth did maku ! I'cihaps I ought le upnleji.'.a for tlin wei d "elaltui," but ,iif juslitiii, ote. Chimes ate very beautiful a long way e IV. Iu that caue distanca lends en chautmeut te the round by -uifitniug the tones and destroying the harsh jarrm ; tireduced by the prolonged vlbiati-rii ; bill near by they are net generally very musical. Most of these ohimes aie new rung by maohinery, thus superseding the bell-ringers whom we soe in pietities, tugging away at thu ropes. I happened te be in the tewer ( f the cathedral nfldieeht a few davn bsfei-p, when the elttme of forty-two bells played for llve o'clock, ui.d saw thu revolving cylinder, with its e i.pi, ote., like a huge miiale box, as it "ground out" the required tiine, In notue places (as at St. Mary's, Warwick) the chimin play overy day at twolve a ilillVrent tunu each day ; iu ethor plaoes ofteuer, p ir hajis overy hour, I think I nhetilil lm willing te save the bells, en account ( f their ansocintieus ; but I can under stand hew thelr frcquent ringing can b. as it really is a great auueyain i te per nens living iu me uoiguueriiooa. I.oiuten hmnke. It is net necessary le speak of the np poarauceofSt. Paurs en the otitside ; it is familiar te oveiy school boy ; but you must net think of Has eImii and smooth, an. it leeks Iu the plotttre ; nit has n way of softening nnd Improving the complex Ien (if I may se npeak) of buildings as well as of persens. Hew often, alas I the face that iu the picture is smooth and fair as -June's arms, Is hi reallty covered with pimples and blotehos Se you will llud that St. Paul's, the Royal Exchange, ami ether line buildings in Louden in any of Iho English cities, for that mat let nre grimed and (lisllgured by smeke. They ate net of an even blackness, however. Iu the lens exptucd places Iho ntirface Is of ti thick nnd sooty black, like the baek of a chlmney ; wltile in ether places the soot has been nartlallv washed oil, presenting nn appoarauce llke the tear-waahed face of a cealheavcr. I eften thought what an infiuite pity IL was itiai me ricu anil noiicate carvings, the Iaco-hke tracery, that adorn the finest buildings, nhettld be thus smutched nnd blackened. Of cotirse it is due te the softness of English coal, which burns with a thick, black smeke (hat r.ettles down in Makes and blnckens everything it touches. Our Pittnburg has thu name oxperionco. 'I tin Interior nl Ht. l'mirn. We outer the cathedral by the west deer and pass up the nave towards the central npice, where the coiigregatlou are assem bling. It is early, but alrnady the best scats tlioe beneath the ileiun are eccu pied. The scats are all froe, and every body bus an equal clianoe. An elegantly drossed lady near me au American, "l Biippens, Englinh ladies de net dress olo elo ole gantly when they go te church remarked rather petttlautly, that this was a very cosmopolitan place She was vexed that the verger tltd notshew her tea front scat. I find a pretty geed scat, and am satisfied. It is iiuppe'Ofl, cf courfle, that I go te church te join in the ncrvice and listen te the sermon it is net the day for slght i.ceing; but ivhile I am waiting, what harm U Ihore iu ioeklug around .' It is net. my llrst visit I was proseut two weeks bnfore ; but the fcellng of awe and enchantment with which ene llrst enters the neble cdlllce, is atill strong upon me. The eye cannot t Y.e iu half the beauties of the place at a slngle visit. In fact, as I leek around, the place giuws upon me At llrst I oxperi oneo.l a Blight feeling of disappoint incut ; the interior did seem r.e vast as I had imagined. Hut as I IejI: ever the vast congregation asacmbleJ, stretching avay back in the nave ami ovarllewing into 'he aisle.s and transepts, the spacj wid.iis, th-j distances Increase. I ct ..ii oyes upw..r-l, and tliore, il.10 feit -ibevc me, Inug- a neble cauepy,a painted sky. Areui d. in e-.nry dirrctlen, thoie are nelutnui iti-l urclies adorned with nnt-blu llewei.. 1.11,1 wtaths carved in bold relief; while, B'.ieicMttg away betwecn Uu columns are vi..t.-.s through which 1 seu the monuments of departed groatue.ip dying heroes surrounded by augolle fertrs and mourned by wnep.ng beauty. Whe.e am Vl in a modern I'hirstiuu tomple, ir a Valhalla of Iho gods'.' I have Hpokeu of a feeling of disapjieiuimnt at llrst : it was owing te the necasilly of mentilly changing front as it wero of adapting my ideas te the situation. The cathedrals that I had proWeusly vis itcd wjre all of thn R mnnosipteor Gothic order, with painted niches, olusterod col umn;., lefty, vailtetl cjiling; and the pre vailing effoet was a hieple and solemu grandeur ; hut St. P.iul'u, like St. l'oter's at Reme, i.s of the rouaissauej eubr, a central dome, and a perfect wilderness e I Grecian and Italian ornament. At llrst I felt that there vr.uan excess of ornament, but us I bacitne aojusteinod te ic I par par ceived tliat tlier i was iu it a harmony of c licet, I " Like imrfei-t liinslc unto neble words." An I leek are'iud mv nve tests upon Iho famous liiBuripllea -ivei thu dour of llie no. th tiar.sept, nnd i copy it in my note book, it is us fellows : MMirurt-ciiNtitTiii -iteius wclksi t. KT- funis - roNiUTer. CliniSTOI-IIAKt-s- l IIB.V. (jl'I-VIMT AXXn - I't.TllA - UDNAIINTA MIN HUH 8UII - I'MO- HUM- I'llIILIlO I (STOII-HI - MnNI'MKNTl-M . UK ijt lilts i inrli.MHl'lUK. I'he eltisin w u-.l.i, "Rltl'f, if y, u sei'l: bis m iniime-it I k ar-uiu i," h iv.i a simple grai-detti worthy of Iho plaue anl the subject. Tee liirvlen The teivicii here, ai in oilier c.itlin Irali tint I visi ed, wis e-t'irnlv choral, evcry p.ut id tr, iiieludeig t.'t Sjrlpture lesu-i , being iiit-iiied or ohvite-1. The oheristir , e.l.vl in while surpiics, numbered about, llfty, and were divi-hid into two cbeiri, hitting lacitt r cich (iihi en oppesito Bid ti of thn chancel. As I iiave e.iid iu a pre vious rrticle, Iho ell'-et of intoning a long pr.i)er or passage or Scripture is te ma monotonous uml tiresome ; but the con certed puts, wh tiiiigiu and dingers a I hittsteutln a sw.'Ili.i.; lidn of harmony, are giiiii'l ami impr.siV''. I noticed th.it tlm anthem .wnl n nn i ether parts of tlm seivice wire piiu'ed en slips ami distrib uted thiengh th-) ceiigrag.ttl-tn. l ilium I. Mil, in- 'i tin fniiiiiie, t!te, t'atien Linden, who prcucbed en this occasion, is an eldcrly man of fifty-llve or dixty, 1 hlieulil ia.y, of medium height', i.ittici spam in li.ilnics, ami Willi iron gny hair. He i a n-l.-ilnrly and alile man ' and a pnpular prc'cher. 1 1 is sermon was I u (lofenen of ( liri-ti mit , as opposed te I tlm liiliiMi.iliKiu and ugii-i.ttieiKiu new se ' prnvaluiit in the middlu and hlghei classes of l'higlishmeu, and was bated en the text " Wi'dem isjiislllied of her cliildrcii." It c mid net b.i cillf'l a Ie it ned argument ; it wnsiitlii.i popular premutatien of tlie orthodox view et thn subject. Iiidccd, be hi'emi (I te me te be " talking down" te his utidiniiee. His delivery was by no means p'easi-ig. Il-s voice, In the llrst place, is lather linn and sharp, and he was cempelled te pitch it high te make him self heaid, giving It a let cod ami strained ellect. The chuich is no vast that speaking iu it h much like npeaking out et doers and must be exceedingly ex hausting. And I noticed that Canen Lid. den bail In a Inns degree the name fault ih.it I marked iu the viear of Stratford a sing setig manner of speaklng. Church of England cloigytneu g.-ucraMy Iiave it, I think ; In oaiseipienoe, perhapi, of their habit of Intoning. TIiei-j was nothing of it iu Sptirgeen's uttorai.ce.s ; indeed, there was ia Ids pruaehing tcarccly anything of the tradition il English manner ; a stranger w -aid ticntcely knew that he was net an American. 1 ebfeivrd in St. Paul's, us iu ether Englihh ehiire.lics.a peculiar pionuu pienuu i.i.itiiiu of tuuh weuls as evil and thvil, tiiat a lundcil verv e.ld. They are pronounced e nil, tier ill. etc., hounding the i as Iu After kei vice I had an excellcnt dinner at thu Manchester hetul, Aldotsgate httcet ; thetice went by underground railway te visit a cousin liviuejat I-'inchley Read,a N. W. suburb ei the city ; thonce baek te my lodgings ; ami thus ended my second Sunday in Louden. .1. Wit.i.ts Wwrr.AKl. Mii.i.r.itsvii.t.r.. Oct., lbSli. -- Piocter llie iistrimnm-ir has b -mi nre llctlnc llm world meiiI I no ie Hinasli this v at', hut this ihe lid no dolor peeplii Irem keeping en hand or. Hulls Cough hjrup, iiie;intt iiiniie held remi'dy ler cnuiths utnl colds. Wu UllllllHIIUO tlie WllDO, When we Hay we believe, we Iiave ovi-lnnce te prove that Hhlleli's cnusumiitleii euro U ilecliledly thu bust lutn;: Moiileluu ma-l,-, In iu iiitich as It will euru a eniimieu or Cluonle Cough lu one-tiall thu time mid relluve Aetli niii, iireueliltlfl, Whooping Cough, Crniip, and bIiew mera cases or CuiinuiuiiHiui cured than all ethers. It will eui'ii wli.ati they tall, It In piuasunt te uke, lmrmlei te tlie youiiKeat child unit wugiuiraiitcu what we ay Price, liie., fine, uml l.ui. II our l.migii are sere, Chi'Ht or lluclc limm, u-iiHhlleli'.s Poieus l'lns l'lns ter. Held ey il. II. C'eclirun.drinrtflHt, Ne. 137 ami 3u North yueeu treet. fob7-eodl Prlre Twe Cents. M Kill VAT,. "AUUYs PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A llen.f i,i),i Article for UnlvnrtM Family Eradicates irJJlJ5CR.,.,.r.l.a?''Tp?!?ft i.;.i ':,.l,"iii", nan. ,,., lnil ,Yfttln. Ulccriited Hore MALARIA lri ,reat' ?'"?" I'er.Mcn. lUlljllliiisle, and nil Cotiiuuieim in out he sick Hheul'd'rfi fK"' lever has never been known te spread where the Hulil was imeil. Vnllew Kevor linn been rill nl with It elcr black vemtlhwl taken nlaer. 'I ha. -i-i.r.1 rtnuti i,ll..l..l.MM... ........ .. .. ' -- t-'iiVfirnl mill alnli- tinK . ...j ., w.r-. ..j, -i if, ..Fiii,Mii in yiUlll 11, U HMAM, I'O.V sons retreshed and and I'lTTIMIl nl a...ll neil sores pu-vcnleil by batlilui; will) DuibVH Klulil. Impiire Air made liarnde h and pull- Km-Hei e thre it It Is n Hiite euro. I'nutiiiflen destrnyed ler riiHlc-l l-cot, Chllblaltis, I' ties, ChntliiKs, ote llhftiimtitlri.it tii..t I'nx l'UKVKNTKD. A inrttiltrtt nl ... hiinlli-wnn mliitti tiiiti HiiiiiII I'ex. 1 used the 1'lulil, the patient was net ilit'lrlnus, was net pilled, and was iiheut ..--J l-UIIDIl 114(11111 in ttiri-rt U'r-nl.-n mi.l .in ethers hmi u.-.i. v. I'ARKtMgeM, Philadel phia. Seil Wlille Complex- inns rjeeuieu ey im lli-e. Hliln Koverpreveiileil. Te Purify llie lircath, Clpansi tlin Tcutli. It c.iu'i linHtirpasseil. Catarrh lelleved and cured. ICrj-Hlpeliis cured. llui'iiH retleved In Iktllllllv. mi'iri'iiHiiiA l'UKVKNTKD. Thn ,lllMt-ln,.M l.nM.. llfiO llnttivu l-lnlil ..,... surecsifuily m tlm trcntmnnt of Dlnh- llicil. A. Stellun wbuck, (Ircetisbore, Aln. Teller dried up, Cheluru prevunicd. sears preventeil. iyseniery cureil. Wounds hulled iiipld Iv. Hcurvny cured. uicers puritieu and healed. In canes et Death It should housed about tlie corpse It will prnvenliiuy unpleas ant smell. aii Aiiitiloie rer Am niiloi-Vei'itulilo t'nl HOII8. SltllKS.Olc. I i usi-ii tile riuid ilur iiir our piesent Rt llletlri'i wild .'citlel Kelei Milh deel-leil uitvutitiute. It Is In illstiuiiH ihlu te the uli-fc lenui. Wm. F. ! ANVURI) l.yrle, A In. Tlie eminent Physi cian, .1. MAltlON SUM, M. I)., New etk. nn s t '! ntn con cen vtnceil Prof. Durby'n I'repliyhutic Klnld Is a valuable disinfect ant." y(jAiii.i;i'ii:vKi: ClJItCI). ANnr.iiiiiLT rnivnRstrr, NASiivit.r.,Tenn. 1 t.Mtlll'l.l fll.l Itt.tjl ..V...,ll.,l. ..A-ll ... . ... I. . .. J. . .. -.-. "..-...-, I. Ijtlitlllll-M (II l,nl lit. 1. 1. j I. ...l. ..!... ... ......... ..... ..... . ..... ....., ,t , iMimjr.m in- I'liii-i. iis u 111SU1- lectanl and dcturcut It Isbothtlii-erellcully and pr.icllc.illy superior te tiny preparation with tthtch 1 inn acquaint-tl. .st. i. i.urreit, rrni. ciienilstrv. DAUHVs rl.tJID IH UKUUMMKNIIICD HY Hen. At.L'xwpr.R II. 8rKritKN9, el (ioeriila. Kev. linn. I-'. Dekms, I). D., Olmrcliet tlie stiai-.i.'( if, N. V, lm. l,i!,.e.sTB, U-ilunibla, Prof. University, c. Uev. A. .). lUTTttt, Prnt.,Mcrcer University. P.i-v. (ir.e. I-'. PiuicB, llisiinn M. K. Church lNlllsPKNis.MlMiTu KVICltV IIOMK. l'ertuctly liiriuless. Used Internally ei'(.ti'iiiilly ler Man or Heist. 1 no Klmd h is bi)--n thnrnuaihly tested, uml we have uDiimlnut evldrnce that It has done uorytldii;lieioclaliutd. t'.ir ruller lnfornia lnfernia lnfornia lleuxetiil your DruggUia paiuplilut or solid te the propili-teis. .. -f II. ZKM.lN.tC'O.. Aliinufiictiiilnt: chcu.lsts, PiiiLAiiKLrntA. KerM.Un by II. It. Cei-li-nn. Druggist, liTitnil 1.1!) North (Jiicen stieet. lanFl-lyeedAw J )III IJ.MATIC ?-YKll A Limb Saved And a Family Made Happy. Mr. Philip Moere, et West Webster. Menreo County, n. Y., says: -My laughter, new eighteen years elu, bis, for llie past elghtenu months, hen ultllcted wltli rbuumutlsui In 11 very sovere lerni. Due year nne It settled In tne lcnce.slnce which time she has lu-en tumuli) te touch her toeLtolho tinnr or move her limb without siiiruring the mesliixriit. claltnii pain. Her limb was lost lest lost Kiewln; outet fllmpn. iiIHieukIi we wen), lelnit ler hcrallwoceuhl, hav I11K nsed till the it'tiiedlei we could liD.irel and Unit wete loceiimioiidod Ter 1 hnuiiiiitiftiii, nouuet which bun-lltte-l her In ihe least, llerca.se was ptoiieuuced Incuiuble liy tlm phy. Hlcl 111 uml by our neighbors, ami ull hfdltmid that shu would beiicrlpph) all her days, and that bur lltubwetibi iicxer be restored te IN erlRlnul shape. Hut I am hippy 10 say that io-,iavmydiiiighler is eniliely lu-e Irem ull UiiMiiniitlc p'tlns, unit that she cm walk with lu'ileticnse, hav ing thrown ad le liei crutches, uml tier limb seems its Htinnt,' tun! per tert its ever; ull limu the tun el your wonderful im-illclue " Itheu matte syrup," which we consider enn nl thn liest ineillclncs ever in in in tioilitced for purllyliiK ihe bloe-i, mil I only rei 111 llm allot lieru who ate mulcted with ii.eum-.itlsm run net knew of lis MUp.iler inerib), I en are nt liberty te use ms iiuuin II It will de you tiny geed, nil, I I shall he only tee itladtotelluny mid (ivei)one wtrit ll h.n ilone ler" my duiighter." rtlll.il' meuki:. Rhouraatle Syrup IstheKieutiat lllend I'urlller known, uml will de all that Is claimed let-It. Henil ler putnpli let 01 testimonials utnl read 01 tlio-e whehuvii li-nii ciiteil by lis use. Itlieiiiu.Ulc Syrup Ce., Ruelicsler, X V. oil ly.lWw ..s.s.s Afijt UliKhXe. nAltt.. I I Kill n MAItl'IN. LAMPS! LAMPS! -AT- CHINA HALL. We liive new epen a I.urKO l.lnoet LAMPS, LAMPS. IN POI.1HIIKD IIILAS KltKNOIl HltO.S'.KD AND KIKI.NV AND HOLD FINISH. 1.1 lilt a nr uami'x. llAl.l. t.AMI'H, UIIANnKURlt. PanoyPnrler Lamps, Glusn Lamps, vi.k I'ur.A.vn Ne..KXir.uNTt', HTUUKXT f.AMPH. Ktnmlnnmir Stock jotero piiraftnslnij Ugh & Martin's, 15 K.1ST KINfl NTIlKKr, I.ANr.TljU. t'ft- Ijli 11 AH OII.SIK. 7 THE DUDE. Club Heuse, - . I'rlnce Tick, . . . irrup, Flats f HuO, Tubular, . J -AT- BEISHAN'S, Ne, 17 Weat Klnff Streot, Oppesite 1 rejs Keys Hetel.
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