- H. Jl 1 HE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE It, SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1880. I 8 1 t , v A REVOLUTIONARY HIMSODK. a levviumi tiiitur ur hamiimi hia m uiiiNin eruiiAiuvrrii llniv Illini1lnlnllli MuHuylii llie rinr llmllulbrmk hi Nnluri(li, N, -11m Milliliters lrrli Down Fiem jnrlir tleiiRrrM I'Icm Jehn Hkeln Atluille Monthly 'Iho illshitilliutiiilef llie nrtny In Hin mini innr or I7&I, liolero llie llrltisli troops had nvne listed New Ycuk, wbh lia.tctue' hy llm' Impossibility of paying llie soldiers nnd tlie iltimil of wlmt they mllit de under niiuIi prciviM'.illeti. Though paice IihiI been mil dally announced, Hamilton and Livingston ured Hint for llie Mkn nl nppoarnneos II Kir no ether reason. Ihn nriuv should lie knot tORl'tlier w i Iemh III tlie llrltisli lOlllnlllllll In New Yolk, It net until lliey should hale Niirrenili red llie Wealem frontier kws. Itut l'oii(reH i until mil piy tlie iirmy, nml mis iilruld ut It, nml nut without neiiiij irasen. Dlsenur.iijrii Hi llm length el llme Willi h hud pissed allien tlmy liml received imy ineiiny, tlie soldiers hnd Ihi;iiu le four lest, new that thelr services wero no longer untiled, their honest claims iinulil he net aside. Anient; Ihn ollleom, loe, there was uruve discontent. In tlie niirltiK (( J77S, niter llie ilrunillill ivlnti rnt nl I ey 1'orue, kevcral olllcerH liml tlirenii up ihnlr ii iiiiiiih.1(.u-. nml ether tlirniitineil le de likewise. Te avert llie ituiKCr, WruliliiKleu liml ured I'eimriHi le premise Imirpiiy Ter llfote such ulllierx us nlirnilil Hcrvote tlie nml nftlie war. It was nnly with Rinal dllllciilly Hint lie Micoeeilod In nlituliiliiK u promlse et hall-pay for seven J ears, mill etn this rided en outcry lliroimlieiil llie country, whlih deemed te ilri'iut Hi initiiiAl iieroiiuerMeiny us innn km enemies. In llie fall of 170, him ever, In tlie );iiiierul depics-lun which followed upon tlie disaster hi I'harlosteu nml Camden, I In) iiillnpte or tlie pipqr moony, unci llie ills eotery of Arneld treason, tliuie ivas serious daiiKer Hint the army vveutd lull te piece. At tlilx critical moment Washington liml earnestly appealed In I'oiiKreKs, aud ukiiIiihI llie MlnlllllMIS OpHI-ltlOtl of Nauiuel Adam had nt length etmrltxl the premise nt hair piy 1'ir llie In llie HprliiKOf l'TJ, elntr tlie utter Inutility of Congress te ilnwlmre lit s unl.irv utilisatiens, many nllleer Im iMiti In doubt whether tlie premise would nmr Imi kept. It Ii ul tioeu innile Ixilore tlie nrtlHi el conrmli'mllen, wlileli rriilriKl tlie H-'iil f nine Htiilet te imy mih'Ii meuMir , teiilliiMlly rntlllml. Uwh-sheII kueuiitluil nine Miilr- liml inner Iiih'Ii fetiml In tmer tint ini'isnic, nml It Mit new liwrtxl Hint It instil lie roenl(il or repmlliUxl, no Inn. I wai llie pepulnr ( l-iiner iinfilnt It. All Hi It Kiinmnl ii piilihi in Ken inini'iil, H.tld hhiiici nl II. n i.lllcein, Iimi iiintiv iiKiki hkiII llie lireth ; ii ilntu lit'iid urn ni liait hi no lmel , iu id i nut knew win iin preuilNtiH le trim ; n innmiii'liv, Willi n kixmI king w liem nil uiiill imii Iriiii, would oxlilt'rite Hi Ireiu tliuie iIIIIIpuIIIim. In Hili mood, Coleunl I .null Mceln, of llie IVniiltnuln line, it forelKiiur liy blrlli, nililrtwHMl n leiiK ami well ur'ed lutlnr In V uliliinlen, Hulling lertli tlie Iroiililei el tlie Unit', and urulnw lilm le cnme firwnnl n n xiileur of HiN'lety, unit ucept llm crew II ill tlie IiiuiN or Ills fitlllimi mil mil dlers. Mitilii wahhii biimI mail, of excelluut i linr.ti'tcr, nml In uinkliiK tins nui(Ktmllen lie Htmiuixl te lienctliiK ul NKikiiiiiiun el a ior ier laiu i Inpioer pirl nuieiiK tlie olllcerx, hew niiintreiii li mil known, 'oiIiIukIeu lu hlntitli icplii'il Hint Mceln could mil li.ne I. .nml a i"r-eu In w liem hiicli a m'Iioiue could Ui tiioie inIIiuib, nml Iiewhh nla low le ion ien ion iiilie wlint Ini liml or dene le lme It hiiv IkNisI Hut lie could for ene mouienl liHten le n MimieMinn mi Ifiilltjlit with uiitclilel le Inn 'innn r v . I.fit llie ullnlr, iHicmulni; known, Hlieulii Milrmiii HieMipulnr distrust of llie uriii), n-lilnglen h till iiellilnj; nlieiit It lint n llm jitir went by, and tlie outcry iik'niu-l Imlfpny luiutliiucd, ami ( eij;rtiss flinwid -j uii.teiin efa w IIIIiii,mi('hs te coin ptOIIIKO the uiiltir, tlie llllCOUtl'Ut of tlie Hriuy iin ren'pil. Olllcersauil solillorHtirood selillorHtirood solillerHtirood imI iillke evor llielr wrenn. "Tlie army," HHid itKiinriil M n'dniigill, "Ii lurking te Hint n lid i) wliii'li, we nre told, will uiuke n wlse innn in. id." Tlie ii.ril of tlie Nlluatinn whs liicriiistxl In llie uull iniMiit but InjiidlCeiiH wIiIswiekk of oilier puliliouredlton, mIie Imlliiie I II ut it tlie army would only liike u llriu hi mil ami Insist iimiii a imnt of pormn permn uiiiil IiiiiiU te I'engri-ti for IIiUid.UiiK all uililli deliU, llie slales cjiuld iretulily m jneiaili'il upon le mnke hiicIi a 1411ml. llelH'ii MerrU, llinable Ms-rotary of tlnniire. In. Id tins opiideii, ami did net Polleio tint thti st.u,. -in.uld txi Ureulit te turms in nii oilier win. Ins UiUiies.ike mid asnlstaiit, linnv i.rnt'iir Merris, held slnill it Mews, mid Kile oMirexslon In tin. in In I ehrunry, 17"-l, in 11 luiter te lieuurd (Iruone, who was still cemuiamtlni? in Seuth Cirellun. Wheu (ri'ine risiiiid the lettpr, he urj;(nl upon tin. Iplslutiire (iflliut ktate, In most niiHrdcd and iiunliTute lan;ti.ii;e, the paraiueuut neud el i;ruilii)K a roienuo te CiiiiKrwH, ami hlnusl iinit tlie iinny would net In) s.UislUul with nulhlni; less. The assembly htniiKht way Hew Inte a rae. "Ne dictation by a C.oniwell '' nIieiiUxI llie uieiiiIkhs. S. nth .irellnilud cousentod te the Ihn portenL luiMist, but new xhoreiokod It, te show her Inilnpniideiiiii, mid llroene's oyes woie eS'iicd ut ence le the dmiKer el tlie hllKbtesl 11ppo.1r.1uce of inlllLiry lnterieiUli.il luciill atlnlrs llli: Ol rltUI'AK AT M'.M III ltdlt. At tlie wen.) llme n lelciit euUirimU In the army Hi Niiwburnliins birely proiniled by tin. iiiiImiIiii t.i. t of WaslnuKleiii Aiiliunr nciil iilxmi H10 i-.inip Hint II was Kiiieratly expti iml tlie army would mil disbiml unlll tlie ipiHstl.m of piy Nheuld be willed, mid thai llie pulilic (ii'dltnrx bxiktsl te tliein te uiuke xiniii hiich deinoiistr.itleii as would oierawo the dolinipieiit xlales. Ilnnenil (Jnles had Intely einerj;ed Irein tlie retlro retlre retlro uienl In w Id. Ii he h id Inicu fain In hide I1I111 I1I111 I1I111 xolfalier t'uuideii, ami liml rojnlned the army whom ihcre was new Hiieti a llehl for In triifiic, ti ihIi.ius iimiimel Itupoteiit inalice clings alxiiit his nu.niery en this Inst nc casino en wlili Ii the historian uevds te netl.'ii lilm. He plotieil In socrel with old corriefthontHll mid etlierx. One of his ntall, Majer ArniHiieutf, wroleaii anonymous ap peal te llm troeJM, and another, Colonel llniber, ciusiid it te Ixi circulated about ll9 camp. It named the next day ler a meetlnn le nniHliler Krlovuncef. ita lannunge waa Itilltmuiilery. "My friends 1" It said, "afler m)en long yours eiir Ntillurlntc celiraBO has inmlueled llie I nlted States of America HireiiHli a deiil.Knl ami blixaly war; and ara returns le bless wheiuV A country willing toredre-isyour wrongs, cherish your worth, ami reward our oerilccn? Or Is It rather a country that tramples upon your rlghla, disdains tour crles, and insults your ilistrossea? ... If such be your trvat trvat liiHiitwhile the swords.) nu xiear nre uocos uecos uoces Bjry tin thi) ilnlcnse of America, what haa you te exHH-l when thosuxery awerdi', llie tnstrumentsaiid coiiipiuleiiH el your glory. xliall lie takt.11 Irem your Hides, nml no mark or military distinction lelt but your wants, inllriultles, and ts-irs" If jeu haie hoiise oneiigh le discolor and spirit te oppose tyranny, whuteier gurh It may asaiuue, awnke te your Hlluallen. ll the prosent iiiement be lest, your threats heroafler will Im) as empty us jour ontrenlles new. Appeal Ireiu Jusllce te tlie loaraefgovorninont; and Htispecl 1I10 man who would mlvlse te lenger lorlxjnrance." Hetter Kugllsh has Heldeni been wasted In in a worse cause. Washington, tlie man who Mas aimed at In the lust sentence, get held el the paper next day, J imt in time, as he said, "te nriest the reel that steed waverliiL' en a preuplce." The memory of the revolt of the Pennsylvania line, which I mil he alarmed the people in 1771, was still Iresli In men's minds; and here was an Invitation te mere wholesale mutiny, which could hardly fall te end in hlnndrict', and might precipitate the 1 erplexid and euibarmssed country Inte civil war. Washington issued a general order, mcepnlrlilg the existence nftlie manl iest e, imt oierriilliig It he far as te appoint the meeting for 11 later day, with the senior major genera', he happened te be dates, te preside. This order, w lilch neither discipline nor leurtei-v could discolor, In a moasuie tied iat(K' "hands, while It gain Wavhlng Wavhlng len llme u iiicertalu the extent of the disaf fection. On the noDeIntnd ilnv he suddenly laine Inte the ineetlng.nnd aiiil.l profeuuilost silonce hroke forth In a most olequont and touching speech. Hyinimthizing keenly with the biillerlngs of his hearers and lully ad mitting thelr claims, lie appealed te llielr Ixilter feelings, and lemludeU Ihem of the terrible difllcully under whlcli Congress I at sired, and of the felly et pulling tliein. helves In the wrong. He still counseled lor ler lor liearnine as the greatest of victories, and with cousuminate skill he eharai lerims the anonynieusnppeiil as undoubtedly the work ofseinecratiy cmissiry oflhe llil.lxh, eager te dUgrace the army which they lime net lieeu able te vatxiuMi. All were hushed by the iiihJiMlle pnence aim inose seienin tones. The knew ludge that he had refused all uy, while enduring niore tliau auy oilier man in tlie room, gavoadded weight te every word. In proet et llie geed faith of Congress he lxi(jaii reullnga loiter from ene of the ineinbers, when, llndlng his sight dim, he paused and took from his pocket the new palrefinecUclea which the astronomer David Itltlonheuso had Jiml wnt lilm, He liml noier wnniMKicbiolen In public, nml as lie put them en he mild, In his slmple mnmiur and with bin pleAxnnt niulle, ' I hale grown gray In your m-rvlce, ami new Hud mynelf growing blind." While all heans nore hertened he went en remllng the letter, and Hum wIlhdreM, Ironing the meeting te Us ilelll.eratlnii". There was a sudileii and mighty reiulMnn or feeling. A motion was rexittml declurlng " iiiiNliaken conlldnnce In tlie Jusllce of Congress " and It was nddeil that "the dlllcers or Ihn American army xlew with nbherrnncn andrejMt with dis dain the Infamous preimxalx contained lit n lile anonymous address le ilium." Tlie crestfallen latin, as chairman, had nothing te de but put tlie question nni reert (1 carried unanimously; for If any mill re mained ohdurnte tlmy no longer dnred te show It, Washington Immediately net lertli tlie urgency e! the case In nil earnest loiter te Congress, nml ene week Inter the matter wan settled by nil net commuting half-pay for life Inte a gross sum equal te llie yearn' full pay, te Im discharged at ence by i.erlltlcates hearing Interest at nix pur cent. .Hueli xxir nmr was nil Hint Ceugrrxi had te pay with, lint It was all ultimately redeemed j nud while (he coiiiiuntatlen was advaiitageeus le the gm eminent, It wan at Ihn siiiiin llme greatly for tlie Interest or tlie elllcers, whlle thnv were lixiktng out for new ; means of Iiii'IIIiikmI, te luue tlielr claims ndjustivl nl once, nml te rrselvn something which could de duly te a rospectittilo sum of money. 1MB I.ANCASTIIU Ml'Tt.NIIIlllS, Nothing, howeier, could preient the story el the New burgh ullnlr from Ix.lng piilillshed nil evor the country, nud It greatly added te the distrust with which the army was re garded 011 general principles. What might linle hniHinncil was forcibly suiriesteil hv a lulsorahie ocMirreuce In .111110, about two months arier Hie dlsbxudlng of the nnn v had begun. Heme eighty soldiers of the I'enn syliiinln line, mutinous freui dlsiviuilart nml want of pay, broke from lheircaiiipatl.au lheircaiiipatl.au lheircaiiipatl.au oiftter and marvlied down te Philadelphia, led by a sergeant or two. They drew up in line lieiiire inoniaie iioiise, wuere 1 eugresi was assembled, and after passing the grog began throwing stones and sliitlng their muskels at the windows. They .deinatided piy, and threatened, if It wero net forthcom ing, te solre the members of Congress and held them as hostages, or else te break into the bank where the federal deposit were kept. The exirutlie council of I'eunsylia nla sit In the S.11110 building, nud no the federal government appealed te the slnte geiernmenl for protection. The aptHul was fruitless. President Dickinsen had a few slnte liiilltli at his disposal, but did net dare te summon tliiui, for fear they should side with the rlnlers. The city government was equ illy llsiless, and llie townsfolk went tlielr h nix as If Uwere none of their business; and se CnngieHs Med across the river and en te I'rliiis'ten, whero the college allenled It shelter. 'I litis In a city of thirty-two thou sand hiliiilniauts, the largest Ity In the isiuntri, the geiernmenl of the I idled States, Hie lwly which had Just completed a tre-ilx brewlxviilug Hnglaud nml 1 'ranee, was igiioiiilnleusly turned nut or doers by a liamlfiil or drunken mutineers. Thealluli wits laughed at by many, but sensible men keenly lelt the disgrace, and asked what would be thought In KurejM) efa govern ment which could net even command the Honieex of llie (xillce. The nnny ixs'iine mole unpopular tlian eier, and during the summer and fall many tow n-ineetlngs were held In New llngland, condemning ttincotii ttincetii ttincotii inutatleii nit, Are we net peer enough alnady, cried the fanners, that we must be taxed te supixirt in Idle luxury a riotous ratil.le ofMildlery, or create an arlstrs'racy of men with geld lace and epaulets, who w 111 priscnlly plot ngilnst eui IHxirlies The Maxs.11 hiisetls legislature protested J the ve.ii oft euiHH'tti'iit ine.lltatisl resistance. A eon ventlen was held at Mbldletewn in De cember, at which two-thirds of the towns In tlie stain were represented, unit the Ixist iiiellnsl of overruling Congress was ills ills cueil. Much high-Mown eloquence was wasted, but tlie convention broke up without deciding uisin any course of actum. The m itter had Ikk-ouie se viriens that vvi-onien cliaiigisi their minds, and dUippreied of prr-ei dings calculated te threw Congress In ti contempt. Simuel Adams who had almost 1 iolentli eptmstnl the granter half niy and had Ixien illsxitisl'itnl with lliocom lliecom lliocem iiiut.itiou act new eiiiii (s)mplotely ever te the ether side. Whitei or might lx thought of the policy or the ineisure.s, he said, Con gress Ii id an undoubted right te adept thein. The army haJ been necessary for llie dofenso or our lllKrtics, und the pttelie faltli had Ikeu pledged te the payment et the soldiers. Mites were as much "isiund as individuals te fill III I their eiigigeuieutx, and did net the sacred Scriptures sal el an honest man Unit, though he swearelh te his own hurt, he chingcth net .' .Such plain truths prevailed in llie Itosteu tew-n-mtxHIng, whlili voted lint "the commutation Is wlsely blended with the national debt." 'llie agitation In New Kngland presently cnme te an end, and In this matter the course el Congress was upheld. Tim nvt lairit Ctianralliir of laiKlnm! Ileferrlng te llie statement Hint tlie lather et the new lord chancellor el Knglnnd was n Jewish rabbi, and that Lord llerschell be came In his youth n convert te the Christian faith, this, sajs l.tfe (Londen), Uunttiue. Ills lordship's father was Ixirn n Jew, and was a native et P.erlln. He c.itne te Knglnnd when 11 child, was converted and ellered himself for tlie ministry In ene el the Dl seiiting churches. His eiler was luxopted, and he vi us ordained ; but net being able oulle te identity himself with any one sne cial form el Ixiliefte the exclusion el ether", he tool, up fin indexiuileut position nml ofll efll cialed in 11 chapel mere or less unattached. Ile married twice, and en each rxvaslen chose ns his w lien member efa wealthy and religious l.unlly. Ity his llrst marriage he txrame the rather of the present " keeixir of her majesty's conscience." ills second wife was a daughter ofthe heuse of I'uller-Mnll-land, well known half uienturv age In mer cantile nml evangelical circles. The .Menth of Mary. About a hundred jears age a young clor cler gjliiau In Italy conceived the idea el devot ing the beautiful mouth or May te exercises In honor of the Itlessed Virgin Mary. The new devotion caught the Impulses nl Catho lic piety in all countries, nml In tlielauguage of devotion the month of May IXH-ame the mouth of .Mary. The llttle statue in the heuse becomes the centre el a shrlne, w here Dewers and lights and drapery manifest llie feelings, and exercises In the churches at morn or eve, with precessions of children, show the general dlllustnn. Ot course, In (invent schools Hie month Iscelebrated with Its greatest pomp. " FliiUti . our HentKlirn " "Mr. Celdcash, I havn ceme te ask for the hand of your dmiglilei." " My daughter, sir?" " Yes ; J can't II ve w Itlieut her." " Well, sir, Mulsh jour senlencii." " finish my sentence? " "Yes, you were nhnut le nay 3011 could net live vvilheut her Income. Let us le frank, my dear sir." A SONO I'Oll WIIHKV. llhlii a mil low, dreary room 'I lull leeks upon a nolseiiio aticet. Hall f.diltlnu' with tbe stililng heat A starv tug girl works out tier deem I ct net t he liss In (led's aw net air 'I lie little hlivtssliig flieet cute. And hawthorns blossom eveiy where, Hwirt, ceaselcas tell scarre wlneth biead Creiii 1 nrly dawn till twilight falls, Hlnitlu thy tour dull ugly walla, 'Iho liniirx crawl reiinil with lumdereiis Head ; And alt I lie while In some still place. Where lnleit wining heughs eiubi are, The blackbird build, llme tiles apace. U llli envy et the folk who dle, W he may ut last their leisure take, Whose longed-for nits p none roughly wake, Tlreil hand the restless needle ply. Hut far and wide In meadows green The golden biltleicniH Hie seen. And leddcnliiK aeriel ueds between. Toe pure and premt te soil her soul, Or steep te easily gotten gain ; llydayaef changeless want and pain 1 he eamatress rami a pi Uoner'a dele, Idle In the peaceful Ui Ids the aheep feed quiet, and through heal ens blue deep 'the silent ileud-w lugs ataluless sweep And If she he alone or dead That weary woman scarcely knows; tint hack und forth her needle gees In tunes with throbbing heart und head, Le! wluire'llie leaning alders part White bosomed swallows blithe et heart Aliev e mill waters skim and dart. O Hed In heaven I ab-ill 1 who share That dj lug weniau'a womanhood, Taate all the summer's bounteous geed Unburdened by the weight of cure 1 'I lie white moon daisies mar the grass, The lengthening shadows e'er tliein pass. The meadow's peel Is smooth as glass. iMur JJalheten. HERB AND THERE. " 1 am much pleased," said a prominent and well-informed banker el Hilarity, rofer ring teati eilltnrlal In Wednesday' I.ntix t.lfiliNCl.li, "In moo wiiiie newsp-ix)r take up Hie subject of lliogeverniiiciilfixclianglng lllnuil dollars for the unpopular nud repudi ated trnde dollar. Under existing circum stances Hint ptexwltliui Isn most reasonnble one, and llie wonder Is that It lias net lx?en passed or even pressed with lunch vigor. A great deal of discussion and sumo bUleriuwx have ensued ever the slliercolnage question, when really It Is net as Important te the honor and credit of the government and no greater matter el llnaiice than the redemp tion, with N011111 sort or legal louder, or a coin le which the government leaned lln super super wrlpllen and which new Is branded with practical repudiation. Hnlng Hint Us light weight llland dollar, will mil move, 11 could save Its credit and Us cake by unloading thein for the trade dollars." At least se ll struck n prncliinl business man, who (old 1110 Hint the banks el (Ills county had at least f700,(iili) of these ilellirsju great xulfen or theso had been received ut par and ethers Ixinglit at n discount te u.vouinindnte 1 uslo usle Iners, which is net covered by the lest InleresU The government should call In the trade dol lar. 1'ew spiechiis inaiie In Congress this or any ether siisslen have had hiicIi wide circu lation as that or Him, Win. I.. Scott, en the coinage or the standard silver dollar. The current edition or ll makes "ii pages unit Is bound In a tasty terra cetla cover. In that form he lias supplied It te meet a demand without limit ; and I am told '.'en.OOil copies Is tlie Hgiire. Ills reprinted and lurnlshed lilm at actual cost; but just slop nml calculate hew much 2ni)(Ki(J copies of almost any 31 page pamphlet would font ii. I suHxct Mr. Hcett has ether sources of Income than his salary as a member. Ills, nil the stiiie, a lery geed xiee.h, and you need net de spair of receiving a copy of It rreni jour own or Heme oilier congressman. Itseems In 1110 Unit the soisen at Washing ton Is net any inore bickward Hi in here. The llnwer-lxxls alongside of tlie treasury building lire further en thin thny wero a year nge. In the White Heuse grounds the tulips nud all that sort of thing have been set out for some time ; but the walking fre.11 the treasury te the Whlle Heuse front deer is shiskliigly bid. At thi 1 season e'r the J ear after ene has irausuited one's strictly private business In Washington, n young man's fan cies lightly turn le thoughts of gnrdeu sass. A bob tailed car gets you up te the Agricul tural bureau, but niter piloting through bigs erdnver semi mid ever cords el vegetable packxgex and pst llles of mere or less pretty girls putting them 11 1 1 was se rejoiced te see u stalwart Democrat oil the civil sorvice commlxsleti that I forget nil about further In vestigations Inte the agricultural bureau of Hie federal government. I de net knew ox ex acllv iiH)ii w lint principle they located tlie clvli service commission ever yonder among the garden seed. Hut it Is there. liberty Is clean shaven as a priest and Ills hnid Is hare ns u billiard ball. Hut he moms te get the hang of the law Hint he is le work under, nud 1 predict that he will breathe the breath or lire Inte Hie sj stem. II jeu were en an examining Isiard and would give mi examinee tliissonteuce tocer-ns-t, " eulli Is mere opportune than any sea son et life," und instead of writing, " eulli is mere opiertiliie Hiiniiny ether siusen et lire," Jin would make It, " Youth is the most epxiitiiim season of Hie," don't jeu think you would mark xeurself down an ass by murk lug him wny Ilnwii,lKxiuse he put it In In eo stronger rerin than It was in inur mind " I think Olxirly will make the lelerms juM where they lire most neisled. K The IVnslnn luireau lias Its liltinroiuiuce, tee, and plenty or Ilium. Think or a in in getting (I0,mii) hick pension, and then the government buds out after he lias spout the money -that he received his curvature of the spine, jeirs after the war closed, by falling oil 1 house. A xeuerible woman swore brivi ly that 0110 son washer sole und exclusive supsirt,te save him from tliedralt: but when another ene was klllisl in the army she shifted ixixitleu and Uxik holy oath that hoaleuo was her strong stall mid deHin deHin denee. Down in the Seuth, where the pen sion claims are largely based upon the ser vices of negre ex si ive soldiers, unusutl dlf flfiiltles are exixirienced alike In establishing claims and In expsing Iraiids. As a rule, where thu mother and son were Ixith slaves at the liment enlislment the law Inexorably holds that he could net have been her sup port ; but he liberal is llie application that when it was shown the negre soldier at pin ing rrnm his mammy had withdrawn Irem his nook and glien te her the old oeppor coin, his only jK)ssessien, which lie were, suspended by a cord, It was taken as proet et her doixMidciue upon lilm, mid slie draws her money. In the jear of grace MS, ( engross, then meeting In the het mouth el August, 1 have no Inhumation that August was ever net het passed an net te piy for one mouth's ser- viuothe elllcers nud seldleis of the 1'eurth regiment. Second brigade, Third division or the militia or Vermont who had p-irtiei-pited in tlie battle or l'lnltsliurg, September II, lsll The appropriation gnve about fci piy and if! rer subsistence te each of the let erans, w he must hav e been at that time Ikiv h el ii)) or sa The news of the lavish grant seems te hue reached ene of them only n few years nge, and Israel Straw, new- el llradferd, (Ireen ceuiilj, Wisconsin, put In for bis money. Ile tertitled his claim xvlth allidav Its or identity nml the like, nud audi audi ters and controllers, divisions und depait nients plaved shutUewek with it ler n few years, while the old nnn was Hearing the century line ; until llnilly, when It was about at Its last gasp, and when It was well nigh irrevocably refused, en llie ground that a man who hud slept Hi years en his rights hadn't any, It occurred te somebody in the Treasury depirtment te ex iinlne the tiles et tlie wai bureau. And there, sure enough, was record net only of Israel Straw's service, but el the fact t tint he was uupild his share el the congressional donation. He will get itsonie of these line days nlsiul JI-. He He publlcsnre net ungrateful. As a rule the Pension department fellows the presumption et the common law, that a man or whom nothing is seen or heard for seven j ours is dead ; und goner.illy this niaj niaj be sately assumed. The uumlxir el men "missed" during the war was enormous ; their deaths could net be pioved, though in most esses alter along lipse of tlme It was reasonably inferred tli.n limy wero dead. When claims based iiKusuch presumptions have come betore the depirtment It at least exhausts Its own resources te threw light uixiu them. It hupxns Unit a missing man's wife sometimes lluds him through tills agencj', Tlie Venslen olllce bethinks Itself te leek upon Its ew 11 rolls for the name ofthe missing man. The ether dny along cjiine for determination the claim et a New Knglund woman. Thn clerk who thumbed the record Inuuit that her husband place, regiment nud all dulj given was living away down Seuth in Dixie, Short story ; seen told. Man loll bis regiment in uSnuih eru town ; found a pretty girl und married her; never went back home ; dead le his old family and friemls ; and ut last his faith lessness is discolored through the machiuei y et the department upon wlinse bounty be was subsisting in part. Pension agents break the news gently te Iho deceived vvhlew ;" Incredulous, she coiicIuiIeh te make the lourney Seuth te disnel or cenllrm .1 . . . - 1, 1. . , ... . 1 Hosiery, r.uec.11 nriieu-iiKO, sne oieops te the window, leeks In, and with heroic sell abnegation leaves the treacherous bigamist te his new happiness ; gees back te her empty New Knglaud home te llve or dle heart broken. Ureat plot here for a geed story. Sarah Urue Jewett bus told something like it in her ' Marsh Rosemary " in the May Atlantic. . 1 often wender why the Washington cer respondents mul.e se many lies about men and things there; when tlie departments lurnlsh ferlli thousands of actual lucldentsef llie in all its phases te point a moral or adorn a taie. i-or instance, that excellent sleiy about Senater Heek net roeouliug the Son Sen Son ute chaplain when he called at bis heuse, is pure llctlen, he tells me ; Invented by thn scribes in bore lilm en his Inattention te llie daily prayers In the Sen ute. Chaplain Mil burn don't propose te let anybody terget hi in. The reason, they wy, why no city news- pijier gets respoctable character anil solid foothold In Washington Is that if it is an ad ministration organ, slavish, purely and simply organic, it is net respected as a news- paper. If It nppoe llie administration any ndmlnlatrntlnn the Washington population of ofllce-lioldorH and patronage dependents will net dare te hikelu Think et this, the Washington representative of a leading llepubllcan newspaper of theceiintry told me that within thn Jiftst twelve iiienths lie had ( hanged llie addresses ofevor'JOi) Htlbscrlliern te Ida paxir from the departments in which they were employed te llielr homes; tlmy wero nlrald le be neon and known ni natrens efa Itppubllcan nowspaier. Turn thn ras- cais eui. An eminent genlleuiau Irem a great slnte evnry slale In grenl In Ita way perambula ting thn Inw-celled corridor of ene el the department buildings the ether day, wasap wasap wasap pronched by a veteran olllce-liolder with whom he had long stand lug porsennl rola rela rola liens nud Implored te loud til Influoneo te keep the veteran veteran ofllce holder in. " Why," Haiti the eminent gentleman em 1 1 neiit gentleman being a Democrat, el ceurse "Ain't you a llepubllcan ?" "1 was nlwayp," was tlie llinlii rjaK)iixe. "And your father was a Whig, jour graud-fatlier was a federalist ; your ene son U In tlie Treasurj-, another In the I'osteflko department; your brother In the l'onslen bureau ami your liophew a ibsir-keeper liBre" Te all el which the old gentleman assented. "Theu what In the name el decency can I, a politi cian, say In your behair?1' "Yeu might say," whs thn quiet answer, "that 1 approve el this administration." The case of the ruiprmlntment of Mn. Thompson, lostmlstrexs at Louisville, Is the great Ixhoe In Kentucky nud It premises te xjrmeate and animal) tlie politics of that state ler Heme tlme te come. Mru. Thoinp Theinp Thoinp sen's politics seem lobe a llttle uncertain! thore Isn't much doubt of her religious status ; she Is the daughter of Alexander Campbell, founder of the Church of the Disciples, and ns such had the backing bclore this of (larlleld, Judge Hlack and ether shining lights among these who wero first railed Christians In West Irglnta. It was of theso people, jeu will romeutbor, Judge I Hack used te tell the droll story that one of Ihem, who had strayed Inte a Ken lucky town en a Sunday morning, went around asking at the street corner if there was n Christian church in the place; and the long, lank natlve Interrogated, answered that all the churches in town were Christian except "that d d Camelllte church upon the hill." 1 met a nlce looking young man from Louisville 011 a train the ether day. who seemed te knew something about society, business and politic there. Ile assured me the fuss ever Mrs. Thompson's appointment was nearly nil in the I luster n papers; that It was pleasing te many of the Democrats of the city ami the great bedj' or Its people; that when alie was appointed by Republican presidents the partisans of that lalth kicked us long nml as loud ; that of the thirty or forty ether cotitestnnta net ene was n very hard-working Democrat ; that Mrs. T. was really or the right ielltlil faith nml se was her deputy ; that Waltorsen had 110 objection tnher roapx)lutment and it was ene or his wicked partners who was howling through the ('oiiricr-.enrr.nl ; and that of thin part ner aforesaid tomsbedy had said, in the meeting te approve Mm. TIiouiiiheu's reap reap reap polntuient, that he the partner hadn't as much Democracy in all his bleed and body ns thore was In ene drop or the perspiration thit rolled from the brew or the great Jore Jere nilali Sullivan Black. And se it gees In Louisillle; and from Sitka te Tampa Hay. It is a great and glorious country; tree speech nml free press ; and still tee many llepubllcnns In ellh e. There Is no room for doubt Hint ence upon n time the constituents or Procter Knett, In mass meeting assembled, round themselves without 1 evolutions and lusoreneod of them. Tlmy sent a committeo down into the bushes te iiukeand report a fit declaration et princi ples and thej- caine back with these, Levl Hhedes being chairman el the platlerju com cem mittee: Jtce-ielrel, That the Constlteoshun or united sbitei nud the d(claratuu or iude iude pendeu 7 a abel and vvell-riten dekyment; and e hereby pretest agin the ropeel el the saim. lltf-avri, That in our leller celzeu J.evi Rhodes we view a honest man, ami we hereby numlnat him for llie mils of by sherlll. s Judge Hlack ence told tint sterj in his own inimitable way at a Fourth of July celebration in Paris ; and old men wept with laughter. It Is 11 great pity that geed stories nre 01 or reduced te print, eti might us well uncork champagne a week bolore the least. In lis chat alxiut new Ixieks, the Calhulic lluiif hits Sir. Keennu's " Aliens " some pretty sharp cracks, while net withholding due praise for obvious merits. The H'erif, ley the vvaj', is gettlng te te ene of the monthlies that you can net ullerd te miss reading, .. Aqulli Jones, the friend of Hendricks, who get into tlie Indianapolis iostelUco after a long contest with Democratic competitors ami stajed in alter a short brush with the so se called civil service people, Is 110 spring chicken. Down in seme llttle Indiana town he was turned into tlie postelllco by Vnn Huren anil turned out by Harrison ; Tyler put htm back and l'elk kept him ; Tayler turned him out and Crouteni restored him. Then the people'called him te the secretary secretary secretary shipofstnte; mid he branched out, I sus pect that AqulU Is well-seasoned timber aud altogether geisl mull. The postetllcos, by the way, that the Democratic " practical pol iticians " are running nre net going te the dogs at all. . l!j way or Iowa 1 hear a geed story. Away back In llie days that the Democracy et Pennsylvania were looking aieiiud for a preper candidate ler I nlted Slates senator, they were talking it evor down at the (J Irani house, In Philadelphia, Huckalewaud Hlack wero among the men whose names came In naturally ler attention, and their absent mindedness was under discussion, among thelr many traits of greatness. Souiebodj' told hew, when ene or the ether of thorn had been In te dinner, he invariably couldn't Und his lint when he came out et the hotel dining-room. " 11 you want a senator with brains," breke In Jere McKibben, "go up Inte the state aud take young Hill Wallace. He can Hint his hat ; aud Uhe don't he gets a better ene." Frent Iowa 1 hear, tee, that although verj few ofthe Republican postmasters had jet been reuinv ed at the tlme of the last state election, tlielr state committeo could Bquoeze no money out of them. Although they bleed copiously heretofore a single ten-Jellar bill was all that leeches, thumb-serous or stomach pumps could extract from them this j ear; aud Hint was accompanied with no marks et Identltlcalien. Turn the rascals out. The ene loiter that it don't hurt n man's reputation te write he don't wrlte a lette et resignation. Dr. W. J. Wenlr, of New Providence, tells me he has geed hepes ami that thore are even liunces ter the recovery of old Jehn Snyder, w he shot himself down that way ever n week age. A tough old knot is Jehn Sny der. There nre a quartette of these brothers, liddlers nud lighters, hunters ami llsliernien, whojire the IsM types el representative citi enshlp In that region, which stretches from Mouievv here near tlie Ruck, across Martle and Providence townships te near Conestoga Centre, unit known for many years as " iteggar Rew." I'uder the stimulating iu- lluouce of Hen. Sleiuman's progressive ex ample and seme ethor advanced farmers, It lias greatly impreved of late yeara and no longer deserves its old ollenslve nppellatlen. Hut et Its denizens tlie Snyders were geed tv pes and Jehn's condition attests that it is liard te extinguish thelr light, ile drew a let of back pension last full and has been a llttle irregular in his habits ever since; he never threw It ever his shoulder. The dav he shot himself be had a llttle row wlthsomeof the weemln folks ana went den 11 in the laurel bushes with Ills leaded gun. llopelntod it at Ids heart aud sti tick oil the trigger with Ills ramrod; the lead passed through his body, came out or Ids luck, nine inches from where it went In, tearing 11 big hole nud doing ullserts of Inter nal damage except killing thn man. 11 knocked hlmoier,btitSnyder-llke huget up, vvalkedclgldy yards towards the house, felt In 11 I"il et bl(s)d ami It was three hours befere they could get a doctor ler him, IlelsalKutt70 j ears e I age; this Is Iho man whom Drs. Went, anil Deuver oxieel te pull through, unless bleed poisoning en sues. And Uartleld died, The case of Mrs. Shirk, whose husband accidentally shot tier in the back, and who loceverod under the treatment of young Dr. Tliad Rohrer, et Quarry vllle, 1 urn told by the physicians, was quite as much of a case as (Jarlleld's, except in the publle importance of the Rollouts! and with Iho illllorenco thai Mrs. Iilrk get well, There is less preblnjr of wounds down the country and lewer bulle tins, but I suspect we have home country doctors, riding through muddy reads in sulkies, traveling Imfore daylight and after (lark, who could give thn mere famous sur geens an occasional Jointer 1 bolleve that Is thn technical term, Jehn Hnvder's brother about a ye.tr ngn leaded n horse pistol te the mould with Hint stones and llrcsl them Inte bis head. They made slight Impression, Old Dm Klneer, or Drumnre and 1'rnil 1'rnil ileiice, was In town Iho ether day, gray as n Imdger but sportlve as a brook tietit. He Is the only alisnlutely contented man 1 ever knew, lie has all he wants Ixs'ause hn Is and was and nlwajH will he ion tented with Just what he has. He works when he pleases ami for a hundred and lllty jears, inore or less, no day lias ever seen Film uni.ble or un willing te go en a squirrel hunt or a llshlng trip te the river, 11 geed company ellered. Ills only plan ler the future is te meve a llttle Higher te the rlv or, se that be can get there ellener. The fish always blte for Dan, and no rlght-miuiled squirrel would ever refuse le Ixi a target for bis true aim. There has been great llshlng down around the lower Susquehanna llslieries this year; nml people who have never lxen eye-witnesses of the way herring run when they are abundant couldn't bolleve the most moderate statement of the truth. They ceme In shoals and schools and make their way up the llttle creeks that run into the big river or play In the shallows se that one can dip them out with a basket. In such a pleni tude they sell readily at rrem llfiy cents te a dollar pet barrel of UK); and even this year they have been as low ns ten cents n hun dred. A lewer end lurmer tells me he has gene down te the Hsblng and filled up the bed ela four borse wagon withllsh ter simply helping te haul In the stlne;and he lias seeu the great nets se overloaded that it breke with the weight et them, thocaptured school get loesoand fish were as scarce ns they had Just premised te be plentlful. Thore is no hope ler Senater Jqnes, of Flerida. He Is clean gene, dafr, out thore at Detroit; and he will net be coaxed or driven track te duty. It isn't only leve sickness. He has been oil Ids base for seme time and friends who met him abroad tell 1110 they heard lilm make seme splendid speeches in (treat Hrltaln, but they who knew lilm recognized In his manner that there was something wrong with his mind. He's te Is) pitlrd, net ridiculed. The pastor and people or the First Re formed church of this cltj' are gettlng ready for a grand celebration of its IMth anniver sary in June. Faster fell this j-puren tlie latest day possible; se It did In 1730w1ku this congregation was llrst foutided ; the event will net happen ngaln for slxlj j-ears ; thecolucldenco Is striking. The records et this church nre complete nml in most ex cellent condition. I would net llke te tell hew Lancaster has narrowly missed tlie establishment here of 1111 important manufacturing Industry. Fer if the chance Is lest forever we would all leel unnrelltably uncomfortable te knew it; and It the opportunity recurs It will le nil right, The preposition Involved the employment of live hundred hands at light labor; aud its projectors had been Uioretigllly convinced that this was the pi ice for it. New one of them writes me : " We have decided net te establish auy outslde branch et our works, as long as the labor troubles are net settled down te a regular and solid basis. We de net feet Inclined te make any Investment under such circumstances. We may take up the mailer again at seme future lime." This will net, however, Interfere with the government building ler Lancaster, for which Commedore Hlestand is putting en his beat licks at Washington. When Krie, Harrishurg aud Willi ituspert are already provided for; with Heading and Scranton en llie list, it is ridiculous te longer pass by this great aud glorious town, centre et IT.0,000 ixmple; with historic memories nud all kinds efcivil and social lustre ; seat or mani fold industries; location el the Internal revenue olllce and with mere posteflloiH in Its radiated web of local connections than any corresponding town in all tlie ceuntrj'. On xv itli the appropriation ! StNnne. SV3IK VUISTKHH roll iJJ.1." HEX. The Het Mnile or (letting l'nt Is te 'Develop Vetir Mum lcs. Krem the New erk Sun, Ne better adviser concerning the use of ex ex orcise could be desired than oerge (Joldle, director of athletics of the New Yerk Athle tic club, who has long been n champion general athlete, and who has kept himselriii such geed trim, bj exerclse, that in tvventy tvventy tlve years lie has net grown te leek or feel n day elder. It is his linn heller that a man who takes proper euro of himself should net begin te grew old, by the slighteat decline or failure et any et his faculties or powers, physical or mental, befere he Is sixtj, nnd lie avers that if the avoraste rich man would take hall' as much eare or himself as he has taken of his herses he would prolong his llie nnd his enjoyment of It maiij- j-ears. .Mr. (Joldle has inade a llfe study el development ofthe capabilities ofthe human frame, and what he doesn't knew about putting men in any desired physical condition would be very llttle Indeed. Doing consulted about the subject et this artlcle he said : "If a lean man came te me te be inade stouter, 1 should first et all liml out if Miy thlng idled him. If he was emaciated through fdcknesx, and the special cause ter liis condition still oxisted, 1 would send him te a doctor te be cured. if he was net sick, 1 would put him through n ceurse of exerclse that would bring out his muscles. I nan hardlj'coucelve that any man In iossesslou of bis sonses would wish te acquire mere fat. Muscle Is what Is wanted, and It belng clearly understood that tint Is what the lean man is really after, the course of bis treat ment would tie simple. 1 would advise him te take plenty of geed, nourishing plain feed, roast beef, mutton chops, poultry, birds, beelsteak, potatoes, beets, carrots, parsnips, and turnips, as Ids npjKitite demanded, starchy feeds and saccharine, with lenly of milk, If It agreed with lilm, and occasionally lisii ter a change, no sueiitu tane no spices, and 1 would net recommend perk te him or te anybody olse. Ferk is net t,oel loed ler auj'bedj'. 1 am oppesod te liquors of all kluds myself, because I de net think they de any goej, aud are liable te de 11 great ueai 01 harm ; mil 11 1110 uuuject wants mom let lilm stick te malt liquors, as tree from adulteration as posslble, nud ns llttle or thorn as he can get along with. Alcoholic liquors will tend te putting 011 of adipose tissue, but but net or geed healthy muscle. Hum and muscle de net go together, enlj' In excep tional casus, aud thou for but a limited time. Nature may for a whlle contend with con siderable apparent success against the de structive cllects of alcohol, but the latter is bound te triumph in the end if It gets the chance. "Hut foedlng alene will net make a man muscular or glv 0 a man w elght, eveu of geed tat. Some men, Indeed, you cannot make stout by any ceurse et treatment, Just as thore are ethers who cannot no maue mm. Nature has chalked out thelr proportions, aud, though you inaj- assist her, or perhaps modify her plau te a limited extent, you can only go se fur, and no further. Whlle I was director of athletics at Princeton college I bad in the class 0110 young man who was ex ceedingly stout. Ills fal inade lilm slew, logy 111 uis movements, auu lazy, lie uoier ueier uoier mluedtogot rldet it, auu no human being ever lubered inore energetically ter an cud than lie did. He dieted, exerclseU con stantly, and took overy jsisslble euro et him self that would reduce him. It was all no use, se far as making him tlilu was con cerned, ler he only get rid efa few )euuda net worth speaking et. Hut it worked out tlie fat Irem betweeu his muscles aud hard ened them, took away his stiperllueus belly, aud wholly changed the character of his mevements aud habits. He grew te be a line athlete, performing en the trapez.0 nud the Hying tings with ihe bust of the class, when he weighed till pounds. When he went Hailing through the ulr, turning a somersault irouieuo Impose te another, he looked, llke au avalanche turiied loose. J 11 like Illustration of what 1 have said, I could clte n Hcore of eases, some or tliein In the Nnwr Yerk- Athletic club. wllOrO HlO 111011 liave tried their best te gain llesh, nud have only Huoeeodod by long nud haid endeaver in winning a low inore ixiunds. Hut, hap pily, the tow annuls they get wero well worth the ellert te get tliein j w hat they had horerohad been reudored doubly valuable, and the small addition achieved hud au etlect that would surprise you In Improving thelr personal apt oarauce. i Te continue the ceurse of the lean man's trealiueut, 1 would recommend lilm te take plenty of Bleep and te avoid all worry. trouble, and nevere mental oxerelso. 1'h.vM' eal cixerclse should be planned and directed iw te gently work the whole tsxly and limbs, taking one net of muscles alter another In easj', regular erder. That Is the only trim system et physical development, ami Is equally ndnptable te all. That which re duces the lat man will put weight en the lean one, proper regulations of dlet being applled in each case suitable te tlie end In Mew. 1 would net nil vise Turkish or Rus sian baths for a lean man, Imt plain ordinary bath", ul summer heat, say fi,',e te 700 rter exercise, followed by friction enough le keep the skill healthy. Veak ten doesn't de any particular harm or nnj' geed either In Iho matter el taking en llesh. In training, cold, weak tea seems le have rather a txinellclal oiled en Iho threat sometimes, but the use fulness of It Is net conspicuous enough te constitute it any part el my system. I would rather see It used in summer than Ice water. Thore Is no particular dillerence. In training, Ixitwoen the cllectx of ten and ceflee, inur both, ir taken nt nil, should be net t.Ki strong and consumed in moderation. The use or tobacco has a tondeney te kecp a thin man thin, but the treuble about It Is that lx)raens addicted te its use are apt te carry It te o.x.'exs, and tlien it has an Injurious etlect upon the heart It Is therefore best te let It alonelfoiio wishes te attain the highest pos sible geed of physical development, " lu practical experience, directing as I de the physical training or a greit many men, I llud that almost every man I get te put In condition, who Is Inclined te be thin, In the ceurse el six or seven months gains seven or eight pounds of geed muscle. That may seem small when put en paper, but .take n man nl lili pounds and bring htm up te 132 or 1.11 iveunils with well-placed muscle, and the dillerence It will make In his appearnnce will lm astonishing. The lean man has ene consideration te cheer aud onceurago lilm In perseverance that the fat man has net. That is that tbe results or his work continue, and are net lest 11s seen as he steps the process by which they have been attained. The fat man whrjiias werked and dieted until he has get rid et his corpulence must continue le diet and work, or the lat Is likely te ceme rushing en him much faster than lie get rid or it; but the muscle that llie leau man gets comes te staj', and his coutlnuance of the training that procured It Ter lilm lsenlyn matter or his own choice for its Increase. Uetween thirty and forty j ears Is the age nt which, If a man is ever going te take en llesh, lie Is most likely te de se. 'Would I recommend exerclse or long walks before breakfast?' Ne; decidedly net. That no tion Is all n fallacy. Some inen may eudtire such treatment ler themselves, but nobody Is likely te be benetlted by Ik A llttle light calisthenics before breakfast maj' be permis sible, and long breaths of pure fresh morn ing air are advisable, hut real work, with an empty stomach, Is felly. It Is as bail as violeut exercise en a full stomach. Nature rebels ngalnst ll." AS ritONOUNCKU HY SI'.NSHU.i: 1T.OPI.K heng tlme hu'd been away from home, The Itoverend Mr. Harris, When he returned be told his w ire That he had horn te Paris. And n lien he naked bis wlfe about Ills llttle girls and heys, Min said that they were visiting An aunt In HUnels, Mie slid she wa In tailing henlth, And If she had the means She'd llke te tuke a trip hurseir As far as New Oileans. He mid, "My dear you'll bive the trip" The proper thing te de Is Te go together and we'll take 'IhestiamerntSit Leuis. Frem the JSoilen Courier. Can consumption be cm cdT Yes. One man, only, dlsceieied the law or gnu button. One man, only, dlscevc red the virtue or vaccination. And one man, after venrs of study und rotlec retlec rotlec Hen, has discovered ihe euro for consumption. Dr. Pierce's "l.olden Medical DIscovery " it Ut tnectflc bend two loiter stnmas nnd get Dr. Plen u'a liuinphlel ticallse en consumption. Address World's Dispensary Mistical Associa tion, llumde, X. . u'S wa.iw M-As tiencral (.rant was te tbe United States In the rebellion, se Is Jenes' Cattle Powder te the fanner nnd stock owner the great leader and deliverer. tli hen the Lips of Ilenuty Are parted In a smile, they disclose n row of pearls rivaling In purity theso which the dlver brings up irem the bottom or the Persian Sea. What will best preserve tbese gems of the mouth. MV.ODONT, the celebrated benutirier und piescrvntlioet the teeth. Tii.Th.S.tw Change or climate nnd water often nllccts the action or the bowels. One or two ilnuulreth's l'llls taken every night aiu a perfect remedy In such cases, they also prevent uialarli and area protection ngalnst typhus feicr, or diseases aits lug (rout had sewerage. ni'KVlAL XUT1VKH. De Net .Meve llllndlj. (,e crtiefiillv in lmrchaslnir medicine. Many udi erased remedies cm weik great Injury un worn) thin none JiurilecL Illoeu Jtltlert ure purely 11 vegetable preparation; the mealiest 1 blld can take Ilium. They kill diseaseand euro tbeputleut In 11 snfuuud klndlv way. rer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1 17 nud 13.) Ninth Queen street, Lancaster. Depend Tput) It. Mether hhlpten's prophesies and Louisiana ehctieus am very uncertain things, but Thoin Thein m' JiCteclrte Oil can be depended upon ulvv ays. Itcuri'B aches nnd pains or eiery description, h or sale hy 11 it. Cochrun, druggist, 1J7 und 1 M North Queen street, Lancaster. First-Kate Kilileme. "Often unable te attend business, beliur sub ject Insurieus disorder et the kidneys. Altera long siege of sickness tried JIiirdecL lllaeil Jilt trrt unit wis relieved by halt a bottle," Mr. Jl. Turner, of Itechester, N. Y takes the pains le w rite Fer sale by 11 Jl Cochran, druggist, 137 unit 1 it Nei th Quuun street, Lancaster. Hew Much Will De It? Hew niticliet Themat' Kclectrlc Oil Isrequlred tncure Onlyiiieiy little. A. fowdrepswlll cure any kind et an ache ; and hut a trllle mere Is needed tei sprains and lameness. Kheumu tismls net se readily ntrected ; uu ounce and Heiuetliues two ounces are required. Ne medi cine, howeier. Is se sure te euro with tbe same number of uppllcatleus. Fer sale by II. II. Cejhniu, druggist, 1.17 and 11) North Qncen street, Lancaster. " Don't lfui-ry, CSeuUemen," bald a man en his wax- le be lrmucd. "Ihereil he no lun till 1 pet there." We y tot lie dyspeptic, liiuveus, nnd debilitated, don't hurry theught-U-slj for some icmcdy et deubtlul meilt, un ci italu of ullcr, when von can pet at the drug gists for ene dollar Itttrileek llloett Jlitterstinml sum te c. ne und certain te benefit Fer sale by 11. ll. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and i:n Ninth Queen street, Lancaster. A Newspaper Killtnr. () M. llnlcemh, of Itloemv llie, Ohie, rises te explain "'Had that terrible disease catarrh, for twenty jears ; couldn't tusle or smell, and hear ing wits falling. Tiei.ms' J-Xlectrie Oil cured me. 'these aie facts veluutuilly given ugulust u renncr picjudlcoer patent medicine. I or aula by 11. B. Cochran, diugglst, 137 and lit) North Qupen street, Luncnsler. VAHitlAUKH. OTANDAKI) UAKK1AHK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley. CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Street, Rear of Postefflco, Lanoaster, Fa. My stock ceiuprtscs n large vnrlety or tbe Latest Style Buggies, l'hailens, Carriages, Mar ket and Business Wagons, which 1 elfer at tbe very lowest figures and en thu most reasonable terms. I call sncclul attention te a few of mv own de slirns, oneol which la tbe KDUKltl.KVCLOSKU PHYSICIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly tbe neatest, lightest and most cemplete Physician's Carriage In the ( euiilvy. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear in uiliul that they tuke no risk in buying my weik. Kvery Ciuriage turned out In eighteen years ugoed oi.e that is the kind of guunintee 1 liuve toeller the public. All work lully warranled. l'lease 8 UKl'AUtlNU I'KOMt'TLY Ari'KNOED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler Uiattnirpose NOTIONS. 'lltANll UIHI'LAY OV NECKTIES. OO TO KKIBMAN'S OAMBL'a IIA.IU UNDERWEAR, UO TO KUISMAN'8. TTIOH JiATEHT HTYLK8 X! COI.IiAlia AND CUFFS, HO TO F.lltsilAN'8. QUEAl'EHT AND UKST B(5AUMn? UNDEKWEAK AT ERISMAN'S. NO. 17 WEST KINO BT., LANOABTKU MKttiOAn. Ql'TU'UHA HKMKmm Frem 115 lbs, te 161 lbs, Te the Outicura Remediea I Owa My Health, My Happiness nnd My Llfe. A dni-iicicr panics that I de net think anil speak kindly r thn Cl'TUt'nx Uni. Meven veins age, nil et aiteren lumps fenucd en my m'ck'rnnKbiB In sire nema cherry stene te an irntige. The large ones were frigid ml te leek wlmn ili?. .'! l? lKw.r' W-epI" InrniHl Mlili slclnns met their t,:.'.'. "."'.'"." 7 "'.. J "V fallnii in ),. ........... "'""" nil meuicine 1 tilci 11, ( M,T': .'," a '"nt or Oespal i "'.' i!,.1.! ..VVTll'"A UsmciilM-CiiTiriiiii. Hi, nes r -re' "' -..'.' 11. i'iiK" ones nreie. In iilieul two weeks, ili.clinrgliiK lnrnii UllMllllesSf iniller. eiivlngtwe slight scars in my nclc , Vuy tell the story of 111 V uiliirlng. Mr weight tlii" 11 v Iruv CnRA ItSVCDILM. Nniill. flmtll, Hn.l ... ti . Te Ctmiun. ItKMKDiEs I ewa MV IIKALTII. Mr lurrisRssanil Mr Lira. A prominent New lerk driigi 1st asked me the ether day, " De you still iisetheCiTKimv Kemkiuks; you leek te be In lierrect health t" My lejily was, " I rte, and shall always. I have never known what sickness Is since 1 commenced using thn Cirricutu ItsxK 11IKS" semutliniis I am laimhed at by praising thein te pco.ilniietncitualnusl wlthtlielrmerlli, hut sooner 01 later t hey will come te thelr sen,.-, nnd believe the name as theso that usn thmn, as dozens hnvexv horn lhnve told, Mny the tlme ceme when thorn shall be n large Cltk.ciu nn ply Heuse lu every city In the world, rer thn bhnUll of humanity, wbete the Cuticcra Uavia. iid-s shall he sold eslv, se tbat there villi ,e rarely a need erev er entering a dnig store. M. IIUMIIANlm, Ne 210 Fulton St., New fork, N. V. Ceticuri IIkmbiuks me a esltlve cure for every rerm of Wkln nnd llloeil Diseases, from l'lmples te Scrofula. Held everywhere. Price: Outicura, fV) cents: Seav, Wtsmtst ItEseLvgNTJ $1.00. l'lepared by the 1'ettkr Dri'ii axd Ciismi Ciismi eal Ce., Ilosien, Mass. Hend for ' Hew te Cure Nklu lilscases.'' Heml for ' Hew le Cure Shin Diseases.'' PIM 1'f.Ks, lllnckhends, t-ktu ltlemlsbes and ltaby Humors, use Cutiltra. Seap. Sneezing Catarrh. The distressing sneeze, sneore, uneezn, thn acrid watery discharges from the eyes and nose, the palnluf Inilammatlen extending te Iho threat, the swelllng of the mucous lining, e lin ing choking sensations, cough, ringing noises lu the head nud splitting headaches, bow familiar thencuiymptems nre te thousands w be se ire r periodically rrem head colds or Inlluenia, and who llvn In Ignorance ofthe fact that n sin pie application el HAnreRD'a ltAineAt. Cerk ren CATxniui will afford intfanfanraiiJi relief. Hut this treatment In ceses of simple Catarrh iMvcx but a faint Idea or what thla mmnly will de In tbe cbienlc forms, whero the breathing Is obstructed by cbeklng, putrid mucous accuinu accuinu bittens, tbe bearing atlccted. smell and tnste gene, threat ulcerated and hacking cough gradu ally fastening Itselt upon tbe debilitated sys tem. Then It Is that the marvelleus curative iwwer or SAsrone's Hauical Curs mnnlfcsts Itsuir In Instantaneous and grnterul lellcf. euro begins irem the first application. It Is rapid, radical, permanent, economical, sale. SAirenn's Kadical Cube consists of ene bottle ofthe Kauical Ccrk, one box Catarrhal Bet.. vent nnd un lMi'nevKD ImcALEn ; price, (1. l'OTTrn Drcii A Cubmical Ce , llesTOV. ACHING BACKS. Went Hacks, I'nln, Weakness nnd Inilamma Inilamma teon or tlie Kldncj s. Sheeting Pains through the Leins, lllp and side rains, Lack et Strength and Activity I'ulns, Lnck or Strength nnd Ac Malty rullev ed In ene minute nnd speedily cured hy the Cutlcurn Antl-1'atn t'luster, a new, origi nal, elegant nud InralllDle antldole te pnln and Inilammatlen. Atdnirrrrlsts, 2Se.; five rer line; or postage rice of 1'ettbh lJRie ami Cukhilal Ce., Rostev, Mass. mapl-lind&w HOP PliASTr.lLS. axe. each, & for tl.en, nny druft store. 1101 FLASTBHS are prepared from the cmnplcta virtues et liens, combined with Burgundy Pilch and Cunadn Balaam. Superior te all ethers be cause they net instantly nnd euro speedily, ir yeuate troubled with nny kind of soreness ap ply one of these plasters nnd oxperlenco their seething, stimulating nnd strengtbcnlnicellect. A wonderful core for pnfn In the small or the hack. 25c., 6 rer (1 en every where. HOP l'LAS Tklt COMPANY, Bosten, bent hy mall If de sieod. () A FAMOUa STKENGTHKNEU. Heuso wives, shop (,'lrls nml saleswomen all sutTcr mere or less fiein Weak B.i"k and Side ache. Netblnir uileuls such Instant relief as a HOP PLASTEIt upplled ever nirectcfl part, ruins nud nehes of all kinds are driven out unit the pirts made ever and strong thened. Ask ter allOPl'LASTEIt made from Burgundy l'ltch, Canada Balsam and the virtues of fresh Heps. Sold overyH here, sic . rer ll.et). Send te llef 1'LAiTKH COMPANr. Bosten, for ctrciilar. II O BE SKNSIBLK! The HOP l'LASTKll docs mnre geed In one-quarter tlie tlme thin any halm or lotion and la mere cleanly te use. A. fresh and sweet porous plaster which acta Immediately when applled te seat of trouble, llhcuinnllsm. Neu ralgia. Sldciiche, Lame Back, Crick, Sciatica, Sore Muscles, Kidney Affections, Weak Lungs or Lecal 1'alns cannot exist long when ene of these plasters Is applied, lleinciuber, virtues or fresh Heps, Burgundy Pitch and (lums com bined, bold everywhere. 25e , 5 rer lllie. Pre- pi tutors, nur n.ASiKii cumi'an v, jiosieii. Mess. (7) DM. DALSKN, OFF1CKS AND IIUUO STOKK, l.VION.stb St.. t'hllad'a., Kcgtstercd Physician and (Iruduate .letfersen College, guaniutccs te euro all BIimhI. Skin and Nervous Diseases with purely vegetable reme dies. OIL DALSKN'S PILL'S Sum, sum and elfee tual. Sontenly by Express en receipt of fi. Ne I'enny royal erd ingureiis drugs. lJuON.sthsi, l'hll idelphia. f.T lyd tORN KKMOVKU. VICT011U CORN BEMOYEH. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a short time, tbe most obdurate corns, hard or sort, without pain. Sold by Uee. W. Hull. Chaa. A. Lechor, Jehn It. haiifriuan, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. 11. Fruy, Clias. .I.Hlinlmyer, and nt IIKCIIIOLD'S DKUO STOItK, decia-lyd Ne. 401 West Orange St. TrTElt ALL OTI1EIW FAIL, CONSU l.T DR. L.OBB, JS) NOllTH FIKTKKNTH 8TUKKT. (Belew Cab lewblll Street, l'lilladulphia.) BO YKAH3' EXrEUIKNCK. Ouaranteodteciiro the mulcted und unrortunate with rurely I ej;s. table Medicines. Benk en special diseases free send for it. Advlce free and strictly confiden tial. Offlce hours, 11 a. m. te 2 p. ni.,7 p. in. le 10 p. in. Treatment by Mall. ml-lydAw pUKK OUARANTEER RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dtt. J. B. MAYKU. Kase ut ence : no operation or delay from busi ness ; tested by buudredsef cures. Main ottlce, 831 ABC1I ST., fill LA. bend for Circular. fUMvdAw (1 HAY'S SI'EOIFlO MEDICINE. TIIEUUKAT ENUL181I 11EMEDY. An unfailing cure rer Seminal Weaknoss.Hnor Weakness.Hnor Weaknoss.Hner matorrheu, lmpetcncy, end all Dlseaies that fellow as a scoiience of Self Abuse ! as lesser Memery, Universal Lassitude, 1'aln In the Back. Dimness of Wen, Premature Old Age. nud many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption nud a l'remattire Mrave. -rull particulars In euriwmphlet, which we desire te send free by mail toevcryene. ,'OrVha Specllle Medlclue Is sold by all druggists nt i pir package, or six packages for $i,erwlHlm sent fitie hy mall en the receipt of the money, by addressing allEUKAV MEDIO L CO., Bullale.N.Y. On account of counterrelU, we have adopted thelellewWiapiier: the only genuine. Uuaran. tecs of cine Issued by pJ-lydaw c ATAHKir-HAY-FKVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 TO ANY MAN, WOMAN OB OUIU, HUFFKUINU ritOM CATARRH. A.K. NKWMAK,OralBT.MW-. A particle Is KPP"d ,, J1 bVmtHwr M n.mble te us, l'rlce W eenU DjrMimwH aruLx,?.Ke"r"iKw:K iuiiTaieiiy ., ( WlciTKKKNSF, JB., Oareenter, Contractor ft Bulldw, MK91UKNCK-MO. U9 WKST KINO 8T. SI10F-KA8T OUANT UT., Opposite HUtlUH. All work recelTM wy prompt aa perseMl W""- . ., .--, All Binniei jeuuiuKn" w - .- Ilea .m ..m --..- UllumUis lurnUlied, ..ni.lh.,iinil.hM). fSlT-1 r Kmimmii i.iire, nun Cbtkiiiiiii Biuj iniim. thesmall lumps (as 1 call th" m)YriS!illly .IW U i n ,Xl '8 i
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