'. ft ! 0 ,, V THE LANCASTER DAILY INT-ELLIQKNUICI?, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 18S0. it h V "ecckntkicjlowze dew. ! run rMii,r,,r " "- IMtK.lArKKMI.il Ml. Tim ViiiMrMlliil Which lln riiiilutisl III Ilia I'strir a " 1 untiling I'r rather. WIim Mn Met HI Wile-Ills Ini- ,nlniia ! llm l'lrt lallcil That l.nriiim Uiiw, tlie oecenlrli' nvahgo nvahge Hit il earlier times, via mi humbug overy silnl III lili 1 1 let mill I'linriu'tnr gnus te show, lie was earnest le tlin wiry ergo "' fiiunll clsiii. 'I'lie atmosphere In which Im was raisml was ene of extreme inllgleii fervor, nnil lin show oil sign of It ollecl Iriini Ms earliest years. YVIille nt play mm ilay when I til t tour yeara nf age, lin " suddenly loll Inte a tiiiisn alieut (1ml mill lint n mill bell,"' about w litt'Ii Im IihiI iiMiti IIiiiii liimnl much. When lili eniupiiilnii observed his ahstrau Hen mul iil.ntl lilm concerning it, LnrniiJi insmiiilel : i' It.) yen say your prayers ?" ' Nu." "Theu I will net play wlllijnii, jeii urn wicked," null Inte tlin house let went. When 1 til t I- yoalselil Im began In have Ilium ilrentns, nr linlT tniiiee, lili'li lelltmcil him nil liN 111" Mini In which he placed such Implicit bellet. 1 In thought en this isvnsleu that the prophet Nulli.uir.iuii te him mill told lilm hit would illenti It imiiln a deep Impression en lilt tnliiil nml to te malimtl te harass lilm until atrer Unit period WHS plssml, Wlmn I I'M llinn 1 1 years nf age h con lotion of his lest condition iMiuti ii"n lilm mill ear ilml miii'Ii it weight or vMinth.it linilotermiucil te put mi imil In hi 1 1 Te anil knew tlm wernl. lln leaded ii Kim "-ml "Kill Inte tlin forest, lull befeui pulling lili lilmi liitoincvutleii tlin thought eaiiin te lilm that II he would wall Hiiiiin urn IU of teller might I in granted lit 1 11. A I k m t Unit Hum tlin Mtitlietllsls nntde thnlr Hppe.irAiirn In tlm iielghlsirhiHsl, Onn el tlii'iu, llepn Mull, pri'iichiHl with such mur that when I .ercnn heard lilm he was Inrrl lily ullii'ti'il. " 1 liml Hknil l linvii fillnn bichuiiril," te ii-mi hit own language, "tint aveil luvseir 1'V'MtcliuiK Imltl or my i-eil-iln, whe-ut iiy my side . mid I iliirslnel Ntlr fei some tliun ter leir li"t I should tumble Inte Imll. Altnr tin. assembly v: is illsmlssiM I went out "f ilimr . nil nature ni'iiiuiul te far ii gloomy itm'l, mid overytlitiig I ciist my t')" upiiti sennits! te l.nnil llclt against 'inn nml wlsliine oil tlin Incn el Het earth. I went te tlm luimrHl ofeooofmy nc ipininlniices th" satnti dnv, lull ilurst net leek nil Um corpse for fciref becoming mm liiwdr, I iluist net e ui'iir tlm grave lest I should I til In uud thn earth celun III upon um." This condition of leliid remained ler miiiiiI lime, lln lull T tH'Ul te mki tlm devil pick him up mid cirry lilm oil bodily. (Iiiu night Im ilriMUmd that Satan nml mi as sistant iimie Intn Ids loom, lieuuil him with chains and carrltid him ten placn of torment, (lilt of all this ugniiv ciinn waca nt last, mul when llm immi'llnu I'sum te lilm that Im til l.n niiisl, "llm burden of slu anil guiil mid the bur of Imll vanished Ireui my mind hi pnrccplim.l as u liuuilriHl-peuud weight tallhiK Ireiiin man's Hlmulilcr." a Milu i illi:i.l.l Te I'm: t ii. linn tin linanl tlm call tn pieacli Im was hiihwhI mul tcrillird, mul trltsl tn lsIUn that It w is lull n liNecill from Satan, lln trli'd as injiny dnvlci's efcscapn as Jenah, lint limy winii el no iihc. Many illlllcultlcs lav In tlmwav. hut Im Dually inastoreil timut all and ceuiuihiii cd hl wonderful Itinerant eareei. Ken llien Im had hours of thodoep thedoep thodeep iiMt deuhl mid iiienl wiii'ru ImllutlliKS el spirit. On mm im'iiisieu tin dreamed that Im hail an inlcriU'W w nu .iiaiu linn i.iniiiim) (iarilen el latcu, nml was inneh concerned te knew whit It nnnlil Imply. A Rain, Im Nets tin i words de a ii In his diary : " .Satan pursues um Ireui placn te place. Oh I liew an poepln ilisputn thcru IsiiiiK a iluvll I II Ihnv lieilerweut as iiiucti lis I de with his Imtletlue; they would dispute it no mere." lln notes a i'imi of faith euro even In Ihime .irlv il-'is, in llm 'is.iiit nun Mary .Spiuld iiiK, who had Iwu " sudilcnly mul iiilracu-leu-dy iioIeiihI Ireui an illnins which had ceutlimd her te her Issl atsuit tlm sp.u'e of llinn ear." DufinK llm llit kIkIiI iiinntlis of nteucn fieiu lieiun Im tr.iM'hHl ur 1,11ml miles, through lu it In tlie valleys mul cold en tlm mountains ; lrniiu'iitly Hloeplnn witli n lilanl.etoe tlm lloer, wlmru Im could -ee tlm Htars threiuMi llm khiT, w hile llm tre-t was sharp ml nipplui; ; K"hi tlumiKli rain mid snow, nileii with no patli at all, trniclliiK all ullil siHiiulliiit's l ri-.ieli his npMiiiitiimutM, preaclimK Ireui ten te lllleen times a week, and etli'ii 'old, hungry mul In want. This dtiscrilixi tlin iii.iiii leatnres el all tlm work werk inj,' chis et Ins I ilc. linen. In thu spa'n or 2'. Irt", Im Inn el ed I..11 null's, preached Tn nine-'. Milled umiiy nt Ihelr Iieusch, anil Hikn te a uuiiilair el class ineotleH. inr "iivy niKirllKll.'' Itfcauu im was net ncec;nted by inany of llm uilnisliirsiil his church ul that tliun, lin au up llm 11.111111 el Mulliedist. lln was afraid Ii" would Isn'euin lus.1110, and many called bun " llm cruy prnacher " from thn sUrt. llewasut Hums mvnntrlc tn tlie Imr iluts of luuiK'y, mul mm cannot marvel thai many mbl anil iinrnunileil steries Rut alleat ceneernlni; lilm. Onn day H-s Im was rldiiiK ninny Im Un' nun n depressed In soul that he leap. d from Ids horse, knelt in llm wtit gran and pinicd nleiid. Ilu Ih'iiii, nt enn Hum, te ipieiiien aynuiie; woman about tlm condition of her soul, lit) met with coel'im- nwerx. " nil," said Im at Kst, "I'll pray tnliist teHcud a lit el slcknnss"uien you, II nelhing eUe w III de, te lullIK jeil tn Md ; HDtl it you won't ris)id, le take you out el llm way, se Hut you Hliall nut hinder ethi'is.'1 "If you'll pray ler hiii-Ii things us this," was Imr answer, ' you can't Isi thn friend el my soul ou pinleiitl tu be, anil I'll venture all Mur prawns " Sim was miKry "I lust, llinn grew rcslless and uneasy, U-caum treubhsl in mind, mul finally was mm of Hew's most znalnus on en veits'.ind luentls. He usUil another woman tn pray. Sim responded Hut she did net ham Hum. "Then I'll buy jour time," Haiti l.niene, whiuellpen Mho agreed te give mmdav ler 11 ilellnr. Shu hupim-OiI Im Was lu.liwi, bill Im threw tlm ilellnr In Imr lap and wiiul away. She called after him tn take tlm lummy, hut he rnliisiid, mul added, "If 3 oil go te Imll it nny 'fellow- and enhance, your damnation." Sim put nil the task for ten da)", when "Imr cnusciunce tearlng loud," as Dew saN " slm took llm day anil reatl two chnpleis in thn lliblii and retlretl lln icn te prn te liml In hhew her what slm was mul what Im would have Imr te Int. l'.e l'.e l'.e loie night Him fell ilihlitiMjfd en account el Imr soul, anil Isilore long found tliucoiuterts of rtillnlt.il." Oneevtlilng, when Im hail 11 heiisnfiil nl yeuiiK limn, Im plactal his hack against llm iioer mi ueim nl them could CHcasi, and preached le llinui Willi such lorver that smne crlwl alnutl ler nmrcy. A young woman with whom he was talking muiueniy urm.e awav Ireui lilm and ran. Ilu followed Imr te tlin limisnnlu imigldier, mul sitting down in it deer, would net Inl Imr out until him had I10.M111 te her e either (ied or Satan for 11 Itiitnlght. Shu cliesn tlm latter, saying : " I imii'L Ll'.vn llm tilhnr ' I .nrftiisn Helninill V called en (Sim te wUihwh, and adtled : " I'll pray (letl that jolt inav be taken Hick bclerti tlm leiiiight's up." llefore night hIie grew uneasy, mmiii limbo her prnmiHii, nml bisMinu a convert and 11 iimmber uf Iho church. TIIK WIIMUS Ol'hP AS INTUirnUU. ll A man whom lin had ellemlrsl by plain )riiaclilng(MUi.) Inte church and tried te pull bis note, l'ev dslgtil, wttoreupon the women aresn en masseand put Iho Intruder out of iIih rs. In liU diary I.ereum nuts ilevvn inanv Ineldenks wiilcli hhew thn pecu liar iHint el his iiilml ami the tenor of tils bnllef. In Illustratien: "A reprobation iirMiu'her Hentihl tn tin us liarui. when 1 pub licly besought find, II Im was a trim minister, le Mens bis lalKirs and luake it III inlleht ; but lilm bail juuiHul presumptuously Inte the work that Cled would remove lilm, he that he hhnuld net butt tlm poepln. .Shortly alter he fa 1 Inte a Hcandaleus hlu, and he Ills iullu iullu eui'e was lest. Ah I entored tlm nKsJllng-heuce, liavlng nu obi borrowed gruatrnat 011 ami two bats, the people were alarmed mul thought II singular that 1 did net bow te every pew as 1 went toward the pulpit, which was thocuslem there. My hat being taken from um without my consent, ami two ethors forced upon me, 1 was carry. Iiikoiie te give ten young man. 1 besought Hed in public that HOiitbthltig nwlul might happen in the nelghUirhoed, It nothing elsu winiiil tlote alarm the ls-enln. A company nfveunu petiiiln going In 11 tavern one of I .. r.t'i l' ...III .i.lntlmru.ueiitlul pmlul Inte Jeriisaleiii.' Instantly hla horse bUrled, ran a ill-tmicn, anil threw him against a leg, lie Himke mi mere until he died, which was next morning. n Alferti 1 nrtuclie I Methodism, IuhIiIe ami eiiuiiln. Alauy cauiu te hear i one woman thought 1 aimed at her ilre.s. The next meeting une ernamtnted far morn III order that I might uplink te lier. Hut I, lit my dlHceiirse, took no netlcn of til in", nml nne went awny illngracdil ami ashamed." liuruiiHi had delermlned te marry 110 woman win) would object tn travel lug, mul wlmn he came le his tieurlshlii It was pur sued idler his own isicullar plan. One, S. M., nl Western, kepi 11 helinn for preaclmrs, or e Mdthetlltt tavtirn," as It waa calletl by llm istnpln. When Hew prencliml In that neighborhood M. Hiked him Income tn his house, mul added, " My daughter will bn glad In Ken you," l.orene lemniimd (here all ulglil, but lint 11 word passed between lilm ami I'eggy, who was an adopted child, lln went tn Ills appointment, anil whlln lin was preaching he tell ' an iinmiiiiineii oxer exer cisu" te mn through Ills mind. He bnii tlerisl en it, ami bolore evening Im asketl M. If Im would object te l.erenwi'H Ulklng with llm girl nlHiut malrlmuny. Tlm reply was, " I have nothing te say only 1 have request. eil Imr, If slm has any regard for , net l marry se as te leave my liniise." On leaching tlm house Ihiw nbruptlyasked the wllu what limy had Ihk.ii lining In his nbtelice. Slm told him, mul added that IVggy was resolved that aim would never marry, eicept te a iirewliiir, anil that hn iuuMkcep en traveling, .lust then I'eggV caine Inte tlm room. Ijernurn reiated lids remark, mul asked her irslmlmd made It, Slmmiswereil In llm Hlllrmatlve, wlmrnupnu laireunisiild : " De you think ynu cniilil ac cept or sueli an object ns me?" Slm made m answer, but retlnsl from the room, lie went away, but returned III a few days, when tin Inld her he would be back ngslll " lit a ear and a-halfer se" ami receive Imr uiiKMer 1 Allnr im bad been Seuth Htium HERE AND THERE. lime thn family remuvnd te that swllnn, and he was riuletlv married In 1'i'BBy In Um '"" uf Nil. im hi:k.vti'.i:n tati:s or Tin: inien. During llm closing months or that year and tlm early ones el Wi, hn crossed Ohie and went Inb) Jim Mississippi alley, preaching at I'illsliiirg, Sluulsinillleand Wheeling 011 tlm way. He makes this entry : " I ham been in each et tlm seventeen states of the 1 nlnn." Ol hllllcnlhe, then tlm capital of Ohie, Im writes : "Slayed wllh the governor two davs. Ne slavery ivm bn lulruduciMl heie. 'I'luire are lands laid oil ler nchoels In gieat iiiaguitiuln." Once he traveled all night, until ID o'clock 011 the following morning, stepped at a placn called llelhel, llnlshed Ids sermon, stepped from Ids pulpit lean esu window, JimuksI out, mounted his horse, rode IT iiiIIih, linking nearly Ml miles or travel and llm meetings without allien l' 'i-1'' 'M,t'li llireatened en oiiikk' eiiikk' oiiikk' caslen, and Hills describes llm outcome : " A chump of weed being thrown In through tlm window, 1 leaped nut alter the man. He ran, and I alter bin), crvlng, Hun ! Hun Old Sun I Satan Is after you " He did run as for his lib', mul, leaping ever a fence, hid among the hushes. Next morning I cut Old Sam's name en tlm weed, milled it te a tree, mul imIIisI It Old Sam's monument," One J tiling man who had led In the attack had, nifeiiling tn Lorenze, the end of hi neie bitten oil ; another was Hung from his liorsemitl killed, while several ethers were " reuiarkisl le Ui (ollewot with chastisement from tlm Lord." In recording Ids exxirlenceH In Kuglaml he gives a low et the religious divisions or llm dav. There were hoveii varieties of .Metli(NfllN aleui', saying nothing or titlmr ileiiouiliuitleus ; one, Old Society ; two, Iv II liiiudlfs : three. Ouaker MethiHlists ; tour, Wlillctleld's MettiiKllsts j live, Hevlvallsts, or rnsil!osMillers ; six, Welsh Methodists, 1 inlv calletl ".lumpers;" seven, I uurcli Melhisllsts. He tells el one Marga ret Keen, who hail "accurately itreaiuisl of II niaiiln'H ilisastnr " Isifore It occurred. Of IMtHlMirg even In that curly ilay Im hi)s : "I'lllsburg has hecmuu famous in tlm New S01I1I, and by nature combining with art ummises in tsiene of tlm great nnnufaptur Ing towns In Americi. Seven or eight glass works In the nelghlierhiMsl, and as many places el worship." "One thing Is elisuri able, that for hund reds or miles en the Ken tucky side the people wure dilatory at night and morning In coining te meeting, but en UmopHiilteHldo I Ohie) tlm thing was tpiltn tllllerent. Tlm only thing as .1 reason tliat I con assign fei lids Is slavery." Thn concluding entries In his diary are as fellows; " Hi a few weeks I sct te start for the West again, lint w here I may Iki lids time twelvemonth Is very uncertain tn me ; whether In Kngland, Sierra l.eene, in Auica; Wcl Iiitlit)-, or New I'.ngland, or eternity ; bill tlm controversy with the nations is net ever, nor will 11 1st until tlm lllvine govein gevein inenl 1st reverentially aeUnewltHlgtsl by tlm liuiiiiu lainily." Ills troubled anil remark able career caum te an end al Washington, H. ('., en I'cb. K:l. Ilrr i;i.rlcnf r In Snclrlr. I mill tlin I'lilliiilL'Iplil t 'I illlt".. 1 11 ;i column and a halfef plaintive rhetoric, imblMied In 11 St, Leuis paper, a local ss'luty belle niks hi Hiibstancn what is tlm reason she Is still unman ied. Sevon years age, she sajs, slm lirst tiutertsl sts'lety. Since then slm has geim ev ery w liere that society ptsiple went atitl received many attentions Irem iiieu who scorned in earnest at the time, but thev all lclt Imr aller a season nt devotion. Her mirror tells her that him is Imtli gr.icerul anil pretty, ami her fortune, though net mueuiiHug te millions, is siui large, .voevu nil, tmrtlisssltien Is kiiul, but men she ad mires de net seek her hand. Thern are 11 great many srseus who will fiel dissiMsl le condemn the frankness id the St. Leuis belle, but thinking people won't lilainn Imr for saying what thousands el ether young wenmn have tlieuglit. It is quite certain th.it alie did net think or tool as she tba-s new when aim llrst began her whirl el nlea-eire. It was new te her thou and te enter Irul been tlm subjts't nf her dreams ter years, l-'or a time, loe, it and UieseHlm made in ll salinlletl Imr. Hut they tin net new. The novelty has worn oil mid she longs ler something Isitier. In ether word", hIui longs ler what .ill alhs'tlonate women desire, a home mul 1111 alleetlunate husband. Ifilin Inilv in eueslinu will abandon sts'iuty asaliusiimss ami tlevntn her Hum in lining what gissl shu can jsirhaps tilings may cliange. Men ham a habit in looking in un expected places for wives, the ball-room helle tri'imutly lining dtstanend in tlm matri monial race by the teminine Ireipmnleisef worthy though unelitrusiv n places et ctiarlty. Toclieoson paituer tern gerinan uud nne ler awihtmu two widely ditlcrent tilings. At any rate, if the quiet exeicise el such Irtues as nature lias given a worn in win iieimianin her te win a husband worth having it is morally certain that luss and displiy will nut, either. A sltitrt KMeit. At reparlee llm Hev. Sidney Smith hail few equals, anil hn must have been a bold individual who atlempttsl tn banter words with that celnliraltsl hnmeilst. His humor Mime mul deliberale nianueref driving home a retort 11 thick-headed squire once discover ed, who, being worsted by him in an argu ment, revenged himself Iiy exclaiming : " I mil sure, it 1 had a son who was mi Idiot, IM luake him a parson." " S ery probably," replied Sidney ; "lull 1 son ieiir I itluir was el nilillerenl mind." I abeinlniile loll gate, tell reads and loll bridges In this land el thn free anil home or llmbram. Nn ilnubt tlmy wero altogether necessary ami highly ittimrlaul In llm pio neer days, mul wlmn mleifeiil lilghway (nu nnl bn made In any ether way Ills all right for ptlvahi corporate capital tn be thus em ployed. Hut I de maintain that in n county which Iswists llseir Iho richest agricultural region nf the onllre country mul the fairest or all the world - where thorn iniisl ms'ossar ms'essar lly Iki many toads anil much driving, haul ing nml traveling, ler use 11110 latauly, by pleasure vehicle and mail wagon Hi ere ought tn be free highways. Kree reads from hamlet tn hamlet, free reatla from town I" town, free reads between farms and Iree ai res Ireui every aectlmi efllie oeiinty le the soul or Justice. What a specbieln lines this city present I A tell g ihi 1111 Its very strneta liar your way out tlm Old factory read ; nnether Just below the bridge en the Wlllcw Street liirnplkii s mm belere y 111 get In the brldgoen llm way tn New hanville: a fourth Just lieyend llm city limits en Maner streut, bendll'.g oil the grassy aveniln that runs alongside thuslreel railway ; the ('iillltiiuln gate catches von almost liofere you get a chance te turn around, mul tlm Marietta turnpike slams e m In your face before you reach Helirerstiivvn i en the ways le Ml. Jey, Manhelm, I'mitvllle and Lltllz they sland like liens In llm pith : the Kphrabt mail has mm anil thn New Helland turnpike another aderen, II I haven't missed any, and none el them ever misses me. Lancister Is n el el fectually shut In and shut out as a walled town oftlieold times. An embargo Is laid upon Ha trade ; every pound or liuller nml every iIemiii nl'ggs you buy are laxed te my It, nml every ynrd id cloth and kiiiiiI ofsupiryeu sell are discounted ler thistril) thistril) ute. X And tint graiul eltl structure, Wlliner'a bridge, plcturesque rreui every Mew, a thing nriMMiity mid a joy rerev er, In comparison with whose stout walls and gracelul arches tlm new Itlnklty's brltlgn isa tatteretl scare crow ' Tills Wltiner's bridge, enduring monument et lis builder, lestirylng the pro gressive spirit of a day tliat Is done, bearing a tablet w lib smiietldiig about tlm law of an enlightened comuieilwealth disllcatlng It te public use 011 cannot get ncriMS It without bulling up against an Impudent loll gale thai ask your money or your lite, iKifern you can even turn down that shady dolt te Uim iH)ter or up that enticing patli tn Kilen ' If you takotetlm lett 11 little rurther en you run that I", veii'tl like le " run," -tlm Horseshoe gate. Willi its Iresh Iniquity or rough steuis that ssill Iho King's Highway tn lllrd-ln-llainl ; mid oil tlm ether hand 'ill the way tn Slrasburg Is strung with tell gates. Klght anil lelt, along every 0110 or llmse reads, you will sen 1. oil's own country, hlesvif In store and basket- Tim grass is Iho greenest, the wlie.it the thickest, the orchard hlenuiiugesl, tlm gartlens thn lidlest, the cat tle the fittest, the horses Iho sleekest, Iho chicken tlm selldest, llm women llm lalrest, Hie men Um sturdiest, the turns the biggest, tlm houses thn neatest you will exhaust the superlative telling Um wonders, thu Ikmii tlcs tlm resources, the history mid tlm future or lids blessed land. Hut aren't von ashamed or It, that 11 ciHts Scents 11 mile ler ii'slngle horse te tlrlve ever any or these ways They ought te be free. Tlmre is net one or these reads bn) geed te IsiUept up by the town ship sntsirvlser : net one that ought lint te ham Its grades and even a better roadbed than thev maintain for nubile ues. Ami when n turnpike ct)inmny comes te grab nu old established high way, ever which the peo ple have goneupand down for 11 hundred anil lllty years, without any tell bars, let or license, it should be made te pay ler it. The 1 ..,.1 ,-,., um.1 te nubile u-es ought te revert tollsewners when ills diveitisl te private pretlt. I nolire that up hi I.u'kiiw.inna county aemeUxly has Is.en moving te hive a turn pike made a tree read under tlm new law el Iss.', -tlm act or an " enlightened common wealth." That 1.1 w. "' -11"'" -'. lv"' "ers a ratlmr allraitim way for tlm public te no quire turnpike anil oilier tell reads ujn which thn traveling public are charged. I nder Us bonedcent previsions whenever ten or morn resident bixpajers, of any county el thise.ouimenwo-.ilth, shall lielilinu thecourtel quarter sessions of their county, representing that any turnpike, re.ul or highway, lieretoteroor heroallercenstrucliHl, llisui which tells am charged Um traveling pulilic, under anv general or sHS'inl law. Is wliellv Ksiiteil in ineir isiuiuy, mm ini weulii lie ter the Isist interests el Um poeplo or their ceunlv ler hiicIi turnpike, read or highway te iHvnme a public read, free Ireui tells or loll gates, H shall be tin) duty of such court of quarter sessions te npisiiiit a Jury of Mew, consisting 01 ue repuiiiuiu vmu"s the petitioners' coimly.le view .mil tsuulenin sucli turnpike, read or highway for public use, tree Irem tells and tell gates, and tn as sess llm damages tn which Um owner or owners thoreot may Isi enliUed therernr. I'imiii due nowspaper notice, ami Um bearing et vv Itnesses, tlm jury may decide iiniii what I ler the best tnieresis 01 uiu imiiie ui county In the mailer, and 11 thai be tn sweep oil llm tell gates and threw open the re.nl, limy can condemn it ami asses the damage. Tlm act luither provides : Ski' 1 ion ". Kxceptlens may be llled by any lrty aggrievtsl te llm report or audi iuryorMew, within twenty days from the llineHiidi riqxirt is llleil, which exception shall be heard by tlm court, in which uch ro re isirt istiltsl ; anil such court, alter consider ing sucli excepUuns, may reler the report kick 10 the Jury or low with instruction tn iuL-,1 Mm- luriner nns'eeunms im ii-iimmiij a llm court may deem necessary mid proper, or niavcenliriii such rt'isirt ; and, it 110 ex ceptions are llled in any such lepert within IwVnlvilavalriiiu the liuie nt tiling thereof, then such "report shall I"' continued by llm court. , . , Si.e. ll lunnedi.ilelv after any court or quaiter sessions shall confirm any auikirt el sueli Jury et view, cenileiiiiiim; any turn pike, re.11 1 or highway for pulilie use, fiee I10111 lulls mul tell gates, the collections el tells el evmy kiiul en sucli turnpike, inatPer highway shall theieallei cease, and tlieio tlieie iitsiii nil loll iratt's shall bn forthwith in- move. I tlmielieiu ; and thereupon it shall lie llm iliity et Iho county coininissleners et the preisir county lediavv 11 warrantor wiur.mts oil the treasurer or their county ler Hie pay ment el any damages, which shall be as.sussud a iilnres.iiil. against their county, Ter any turnpike, mid or highway se coihleinnod in their county , winch warrant or warrants shall Is. made pajalile te Hie p.utles legally entitled In such damages. I hope Mimebeilj will try it en. 1 can fur nish at leist ninnet thn reqinred ten able able hedltil resident la-pieis ; and if tlinceuit neetlsl.elilt mighl Imi dlitcied te live ropu repu table mid Judicious cilieus. lonceol the surrounding iwpnlntlen and the governmont of Illinois, totipgetlato pnrteo pnrtee pnrteo tlen fur these iwople until they could depart, theyagreelng )n thelr part te go and nook a heum nut or the United States. Tliey sold out their preirty nt an enormous wacrlllre, ami prepartHl fur llm great exhlbltlnn. That exsslltlen rressud llm domain of the I'lillcd Stale from llm Mississippi le thn Missouri, and there the head of tlm celiiinn vvlnlered nt Council Hlulls. Whlln they wero thorn during that winter, Iho government or the rnllcii State madii n re(uhllleti en llrlglinm Yeung, who was then llm head of the Mor Mer Mer eon church and tlm leader et these poeplo, le form a Mermen halutllnu and go Inte the Mexlcau war. He tesponded and gave the llewer of his young men, live hundred huiI wart fellows. The I'nlted SLates govorn gevorn govern mnntsont military elllcers Irem this city tn take thu enmmanil, and the Mermen battal ion went Inte thu Mexican war ami nerved until Its close. Ttioexsslllli)iii)l which I Imve lmen speak ing cnntliiuetl en hi tlm spring of 1817 across the Hncky mountains, nnd en thn 21th of July, ISI7, ll lialted at the (Irent Salt lake In Mexican territory, mid when all were gath ered In the settlers ainounted le 'JO,(KKI souls, nil holding one faith, and many or tlin elder men having plural wives, which they car ried along with lliein In llm view el the wheln country. Hut tliey were net all gath ered In until alter the country became the property or the t'nlled States, l'ubllc opin ion throughout the I'lilted States was at Hint time one or unanimous tener. Their pelyg. amy was well known. Kvoryeno Raid let lliein go J limy are lieyend the mountains, they are In 11 feielgn laud, lolthem have their religion and their polygamy, we are rid of them. The press at that period was net what It Is new. If it had isieri, tut expedition weutti have been attended by a huudred reporters, anil every Incident et every day would have tienn descrlbed In new simpers, laid nn the breakfast bibles et the whole country, en the following morning. Hut the expedition was net unnoticed Iiy the press, lly roferenco te tlie columns or the Andenrtt Inlellirencer and tlm I iiimii, published here, you will 11ml that tills expedition was noticed from time In time. Hut Ihi wa net all. Net only was Hit emigration conducted In lull Mew or the people and government et the I'nlted States, lint it was attended by a great exhi bition of heroism, nnd el many or the most rnmarkable qualities of human character. These Mormons passed through trllies et In dlans, who wero at that very time lighting the troops or tlie I nlted States. Thore were comparatively but few persons or foreign birth In the expedition. They wero chlelly from New Kuglaiid, New Yerk. 1'ennsylva nl.i and Ohie ; is-ople educated In the public and private hchoels or Ihose states, Intelli gent, many or them or the classes styled la dies and gentlemen. Thore was a geed deal or the New Lngland blots! among thorn at that tlinu. Among these who emigrated Ireui Naiivei was an ediicaletl Connecticut lady who bere my lauilly name. She died en the way, and was buried m a grave, new unknown, In thodeep black neil el the pral pral rie. Altlieiigh the Mermen passed through liaudsel Indians or the most hostile descrip tion, no scalp el 11 Mermen, man, woman or child, was hung up In an Indian wigwam. Ne Mermen took tlie life el an Indian, or tired a gun except te bring down a bullale, or some ether game. They have always had mero success, mere Christian tact, In dealing witli tlie Indians than any etheV white men 011 tills continent of North America, except ing William I'diin's Quaker. This is true or them new. All the great sallent facts about this emigration wero known te the people anil government of the I nited State through a whole j ear. It is of very little censequence te the purixtsaef my argument whether the law of Mexico, wheu they settled In Mevlcatl territory, did or did net prohibit llygamy ; ami It Is also et no consequotice, In my Judg ment, w bother the treaty undertook te secure te theni rullgiem freedom aller the country Imh'jiiiiu tlm nruirtY or ihe I iiited States, be- causu when they passed under the constitu tion or tlie I'uited State they rocelvod a guarantee of rollgleus liberty that was far mero eirectual than any treaty could bestew. New allow me te lollew down their history from Is Is. The territery was organized by act of Congres in IsUl. Hrigham Yeung was apK)Inled governor of the territery and se continued down te ISTiT. Ilu was a man known by the whele country te be a polyga pelyga mist, lie died yearn afterwanl leaving seven teen wlv es and lllty or sixty children. There was no interforenco and no legisla tion until Hii The net then passed was believed by every Mermen in Utah te be un un un conntltutleiial. Tlmre wero no prosecutlona under It for 11 long time. At length a test case was inade, which rcached this court, and was tlis'ided at the Ojtoberterm 1-7S, and at seme time In tlie winter or WJ. The iwlnt decided was, as your honors well knew, that their religion was no bar te tlie act of the sovereign power in declaring poly pely gainist marrlages te be bigamy. That was tlm point under consideration. mere 1110 matter rusuu uutu iiiu pas.s.iui7ui llnwitmncal 1 lie very ftraMeV greivth Aruiind It neemril rnrlern nnrt leatll 1 1m very Ivy noetuprlle turn Aaknntitthat wrtiitlied tlie nelgliber urn, 1 hn slab bail mink, tin) licail declined. Anil lelt Ilia mils n leek litililiul. .Ne name i you t raced a " it " a " 7 Part of nnllrtlnii " and or " lb-av ell " : Anil tlimi lit letters, idinrpittitl ileal', en 1 fail 11 Ittniy aiiatein t- " 'Uin' lotHeyiiihl, In Memery ilftir." That may or may nnl be an argutnent for rromatleti. r "'ivnr lake tlinaslms from the Mheir. ' V r . Senater Hlaekbiini siys tlmre nre two men In Congress whom he knows from nxperl nxperl ence nnd elHervallnn and repnrt cannot be bullied ; ami he will never try again. One la Legan and the ether Hatulall. Thore I seme guying or Congressman Kverhart In the newspajiers, and thore was Heme, no doubt, en tlie lloer or tlie Heuso for the hlgh-lalullu speech he made en the river nnd harlmr bill, lln seared with Hee. rates, rlpied with Lurlpides, reauirsl with Hetmilus, anil cantered, with Caiitliarldes ; and when thn meinbnr orewdod around him and gave him tlnie he llherally they were simply amused; and It wasall tlm mnre comical because he did net seem tn notlce it. It Is net te l'.verharl's discredit, or course, that his audience did net understand Ins talk about the Imprimatur of the Llzovers, the binding et Haskervllle ; Palimpsests of thn Vatican ; the Splendid Shilling, or the Adventures of n Guinea. Hut I guess 01 ee. Martin has the facts of the case about right when he says of Hverhart and his speech : Ilverhart Isasrieclmeu of the congressman who Is gradually fading away. Housed te be a pretty bright talker In the Pennsylvania Senate, and en Iho stump had a kind of trem ulous eloquence that made theso who did net understand what he was driving at think 1,0 was making a great Hpeisili." He came te I 'engross with pretty high ideas of the duties and high position el a congressman, ami has been leading up with learning ever since. He Is the 0110 member or the Heuso who knows somethlng about overy bill oirerod In the last three session, and he I certainly the only meuilwr who has sat In his neat every day through geed moas meas lire and bad, and imertaut ones, and theso which wero net worth attention. He knew hew overy meniber steed en overy bill, and what bills he had particular interest In. He even knew the merits or every ponslen case : and yet he did net knew tliat the Heuso did net euro te hear alsnit " Caly two Atlantis." It Is pretty well known that they are mak ing a light for the Reat up In Chester county, and that he I likely te be ilorealod. That Beems te be the rate of classical 111011 In these degenerated days. They are net appreciated like " Pig Iren '' advocates, for Instance, ami possibly It Is just as well. Maybe tlie next statesman Irem Chester county who talks about the river and harbor bill can get nn appropriation for the Delaware It may be a pity, but it certainly is true, that the days or the classic orator In Congress are ever. McCreary, or Kentucky, was the last or his line. Lverhart cannot hope te succeed him. The glory that was (ireece and the grandeur that was Heme have llttle interest ler the modern statesman ; and even Kverhart will net rovlve theni. Siniiiiaii. Mttr.VAK QUTIUUll.Y ltUMKUMM. Frem 115 lbs, te 161 lbs, Te the Otitlcum Romedies I Owe My Health, My Happiness and My Lift). A day never pauses llmt I de net think and peak kliully or tlin IJiTininx lltiti!K". Seven yeaisngn, all or a tleren lumps roruiett en iny neck, ranging In sire from a cherry stenn tn nu nrnngn. The large ones wem Irlglilfnl le leek a', nml piliibil te bear) people turned ashln w linn they saw me. In illgilt, and 1 was niliimril te bn en tlm street or In society. I'hy FilMans and llmlr treatment, and nil medicine failed te de any geed. In a moment or despair 1 tried tlin L'OTiruiu KkmxiiIrh CUTUTitl. tlm grext Hkln Cure, mul Uiiticura Seac, an erqul- sun .skiii iM'niiiiner, nxiernauv, anil tiCTictiKt llKseLVKST, llm new r.lisxl rurlllcr, Internally ! weeks, illKetiarglng lnrnu inmnllllcs of matter, tlm small lumps (as I call them) gradually ill' IL iwn nptteart il, mid t he large ones broke. In iilieui leaving two slight seals In my neck tetlaytn lell tlin story of my aulTcrlng. My weight llinn wa mm iiiiiiiiieu uiiiiuut'ennicKiy iveiumi my vielglitnew Is one hundred and sixty. one solid licaltliy pnutula, and my licalih I only rive feet, live Inches. In my travels 1 pralied thn (Mm iuiia IIimkdies, North, eolith, Kant and Went Tn Utrrictm Kcvkiiiks I ewe v iikiltii. mv UArriMamid r Lira. A preuilnenl New Yerk ilrugKlst asked 1110 thu ether dny, " De you still ne the Citiccra Kkxcdiis i you leek 10 be In perfect bcnUh 1" My reply was, " I de, and stiall always. I have never known what sicklies Is ulnci) I ceinintinced using the CUTtceaA Ukmk dim " femnelliiic I am laughed at by praising thein te jice,ihi net ncrjuatntcd with thi'Ir merit", lint sooner or later they will come te their anuses and ht'lli've t lie -aniens tlieae that use thein.as dnjuns have whom I have told. May the Itmu ceinn when theie shall be a large Lvticcra Suji ply Heuse In every ctly In tlie world, for the hlint liierhiiuianlty, where tlie Ceticurv Kxmk ME ahall In- Bill. I e.tv, se that tl.ere will be rarely a nt ed or 1 vcr entering a drug store, M. II US II AN Us, Ne 210 Kullen k, New erk, N. V. C'CTiccni ItEMKnncs aie a penttlvu cure ler every bum of ski 11 and llloed Diseases, llelil l'liniilc-i te Scintilla. Held everywhere. 11 Ice: CniccnA, 50 rents; fceir, 5.1 cents; Keselvknt) tl.l). I'lepareil by the Petter IlRi'O andCiieui cvlce., Itosten. Mas. Hend for" liew le Uuru .Skin Ill-eases.'' Send ler Hew In Cure Skin nitrates." l't.Ks, lilarkhcndi, Skin lllnmishrs ami llaby Humors, ue CirriifKA ,tnir, PIM I'rtidlHI'Ui Apiillt'tliln In This Vear. In Um chinch at Oberem-mal, near Pieveu, In (lerinauy, Is Iho following Inscription, centuries old, In stenn : " Wheu Marl; shall bring us Caster, and Antheny sliall sing praise at I'ontts'est, and Joint shall awing Iho censer ill Um I 'east of Corpus Domini, limn shall tlm wheln earth resound wild weepings mul walling." A. I. lvl : Has Has ler lalls 011 St. Mark's day, Aprllli'i; Peiito Peiite Peiito cest en SU Ailllmny or 1'atlila, Junu 11 J St. Jehn Haptlsl en Corpus Christ!, June 'J I. m iii:avi:n. .Vel In some far tut clime It lies, lliiyend aeine distant central sun ; My lieaven I In my baby's eve Th it draw um tunaid thtt oilier one Neimliku tlieiu liml 1 unynlinre (1)11111 they Im hla mothers thele) ' The ieels el the Heek tllvllie Have woven lanclus wondrous mirel Ot Jaipur walls, uud crystalline New scan, unit miehu radiant ntleet (If pineal geld, and thrones, ami senga. Anil coiinlles whltti-iobed, happy thrones. but these are very faraway, And lialiy eves are cletb at hand '1 heir shining inakes a perfect (lay 1 1 gaze Ui tht'iii and understand liew warriors bold and turantt wise Mltfbt cow lit'leiea hihy'e cjesi ! henicttuii's I rimnel let lilm nlc.i'p, Thu eleit'il eyua ilniken nn the day ; A ml eh I audi lalttifnl watch 1 kevp Tucalcli the llmt Inspiring ray 1 ; Krein depthi, as pule a paradise, ' That He within my biby's eye ' The Hely One or lialileu Toek llttle chlldien te hi breast, And said " OfaucU my heaven iliall be ' And se I tliidawholeaoino reit III all Uifm) lender, huiuaii ties. That centre In a baby's eyes Ocq. ll. Ltwlt, Tim loll gate must go. The tell loldge is going ; net very last, tn hnsure; Imt sooner or later thein will net be a tell bridge In this stale across the Husiiiiti- liiinuii, the Schuylkill mid ether Htreaius along which nearly every town aforetime Millertsl I10111 this tav en its trade. Tim bus inns men uf Lancaster have eyes and ear. They'll open tlmiii ; and they'll open tlm tell gates, ami keep thuui open, day nml night. In his tuasterliil argument or the Meimnii case litiforelliosupromo court published in a ilis'iimenl that even these who have nn sympathy nnr Inlnrest Willi thn cause can prelltably nllerd tn get ami read (ioergo Tlcklier l uriiscaicuiaieii nun i)iiii,ueu iieaus of Mermen families lil.lXHl are net lmlyg:. mists. Theso who are average three wives atid'tlfleeil children. In tlie hiiine iiteuior iiteuier iiteuior able address Mr. Curtis lecalled Heme his tory thul Is werlh net rergelllng, mid loses nellher accuracy nor grapl.ln tletall In hi narratlieel IU lln said -and llm bigwigs listened with much attention 1 must detain vimr honera Inr a few min utes upon the subject el tlmgreal evislus et tlm Mormons from Null von, In ISIiiT. It Is a ica'ter of pnhlie history. 1 want you le un derstand why 1 advert te it, ll was a public act transpiring for n whele year In lull view of llm isvople or the Culled States. Tim iielygaiiiy lliat ncceinpanletl it all along was well known te Iho aople ami gnveruiueiil or the I'liitetl Slates. It was Um most re- markahloexiMslltioii that has occurred, save In thn tlillereuce of imigultude, hIiice Moses led the Israelites out of Kgypu It began Irem 11 statu of the Union. Twe senators nf the Culled Slates, men very eminent In the public lile of the country at tliat time, Cel. lteuten. or Missouri, ami Mr. Douglas or Il linois, Inter veued between the popular vle- the passage, et the net of ISSi l'rem thu pas. m:u? of the act of lsu2 te lbSJ Is M years. l-'reni 117 te 1mi2 I 1 1 year, l'rem lsffi! te IsT'J (ilis'isien ) I 17 year, l'rem 1S711 te iss; Is 1 years. Kreut 117 te KSi Is 'f, years. Hrcuk up this w hole porled or ".". years as we may by any or these hiilsllvlslens, thore is no one of the miner perlmts in which the lHsiploef the rnited State dhl net knew tliat polygamy was extensively practised In that territory, and was increasing. If it can bn said that by the act of 1Si?J tlie Mormons had netice that the institution was te he broken up, what shall we day about the porled of l.'i years befere 'i, or about the ill years tliat fallowed lNi-l until 1A: ? 1 lieso.censilionilioiis, 01 uumiw, mu lit, ', te legislation. Hut the leghjlatlvu power was bound te regard them mid, in a court, these public t'iiiltles must havesome iutluence In tlie construction and application of the legls. latien tn particular casus arising among he great 11 number el persons. One can hardly read 11 voliime of Austin Dolisen'it ioetry without assenting te nil that hi American edllnr. IMmund C. Stead- man. Iiigh nn aiiieng Hie poet ami critic himself, albeit they tuy peels cannot le critics has In say nlsuil its oxcellnnco and Ids rare genius. The wide range or his tuiise, the tlelliiltenes and ollectivonoss nl hisold-liine sentiment: his modesty and scholarship, the delicate humor and ideality el his lyricsaud Hie altogether unique style of hi Hoeioty verse, h iv 0 a charm that inaUe him a much era lavoriteon lids sitle or tlm water as with the cultured or our kin twyeiul thu ae 1. Ttinder and kindly always, It iniy be weiriiimstiened who of home or KnglMi buds lias given us et l.itu " mero charm ing iKirtraits, purer touches et nature, mere plcturesque glimpse. of a manor 1 im bold in fee." I recall lilm in new connection with Dr. llnlnies' visit tn England bisiiuse tn him Delison Inn-rlbed the Ainericaii edition of hi works (IsSO) and In doing it he saitl : "Once nceuplanf words from ou which you doubtless have forgelteii but which I always shall rotneni-ber-iuade 1110 very proud and happy." ThafHortef tiling counts witli poets as well as w 1th comnien-plai'o jieeple. Since Thackeray's art died, it may bn well said : "Ne sucli poeplo id tlin nlil Knglaud luve cenn) te life again 11 -Mr. Debsnu'.s 'litinlleman'"; who lived in Hi it pisl tiiMirglandiy lien men weie less Inclined le sas . That " 'I bne 1- 1'Old " anil evcil ly - V till tell Ihelr pie isurc. ATM llm " (ientleweman or tlm old school " -(ied bless Imr dear old Madauie Placid : t-er her e'en Time grew delienalr He, lliiillug cheek uinlaimud el cam, Vt It Ii late l"l'l ed faint le-es tlieie And llngeting dimple. Had tqiaii'il te touch the fair old lace. And only ktx-ed wllh auhall graic, '1 he suit w Idle h ind th it stieked her tare ill' Miioethed lierwlmplcs. Her tastes wero net rctlnedii our. Mm liked plain IeihI uud beuifl) llieu'l", Itefllscil te pallll, kepleully heuu, Went clad demurely t' Her alt was sampler w 01k design, 1 tiewerk for herweiu" vastl nne," ilei luxury was elder wine she loved that "purely. Hew Hivoelly tender and pathetli) this, "ThoCradle" : Hew HleadfiKlly slin'd worked at It ; llnw lovingly hiililrest With all her would he mother wit 'I hit llltli) 10-iy nest t llnw longingly she'd limit; en It 1 It huuiottinnsNei'inod, nlie said, Thore lay beneath ll ceveilcl A 111110 aioepiiiK noun. He came nl last, thn tiny gumt, hlu lileaK lleceinlicr licit ; Th 11 lesv licit he never pleat HiTuulItu was his bed. . I have only lime I trust ynu luve pa tience for enn more: "Thu Forgotten (irave A Sketch in a Comelery " : 1 ut from tlinclty'n diul and rear, Ven waudeied Ihreugti the 0ieu dner I'aiiin'il nla play thing pall uud upailn Aciims a tin) hillock laid 'I he 11 noted en yen dener side sumo moneyed iiioiiruiir's"levo or pil Ji ' And se beyond a haw thorn tree, hheserlng Us rain of rosy bloom AllLe en low or let Iv tomb I Veu caum upon It nuddeely. Turn Out the ' ltaahkrll." The eurloslUes tliat arrive in the official mall direcled te the departments would fur nish material for an extensive mul entertain ing museum. Tlie following is a copy 01 a letter recelvisl by the postmaster general fremamatiwhn sent a money order for Jl, which fulled te reach Ita destination : " Hen. Vii.i:.s : 1 don't think a democrat Is te blame it must be nne or the Hashkells that has net been turned Out Please Help the thing out se that we may git a rardeal and I may git my money it is but 81.00 wich is but vary little at tlie satne time it is money your most A Hedeante 1 Avinnes Ks'Cil.ls.' A still 111010 allecllng eoniuiuiiicatlen was received by the commissioner of pensiens this week': " Can twins git n penslmn whene one is tied and the ether Is a gurl. Let 1110 knew alore my old man dies who lias get misery In his stitmmuck T" llelnre and A Her. Kdlteri.it Irem a Dakota paper (three ineiillis belore olectlon) : " We he.rr that Hill Smith wants te go te the legislature next winter. We were exporting this thore isn't much that Hill doesn't want. Cannet the people of this county de better than send sucli a ronegade olllce seeker as this man Smith ? ' Six weeks later: "Hen. William u. Smith, the merchant prlnce efthl city, has lermally announced hlmseirasa candldate for the legislature. As our poeplo well knew, Mr. Smith ha had large oxiHirienco in the Iowa legislature.liosldesi holding many elllees or trust anil honor. Without a shadow or a doubt he is the man for us. Hy the way, his mammoth double column ad will Isi no ticed en our fourth page this week. Head it nml pretlt thoreby." lingua llurn. it has been iliscnveresl that the pneiui In the two Hums commonplace books which were roceutly sold iinder tlie hammer in lMInburgh, 0110 for "70 guineas and the ether forlUOgulneas, did net contain, ns w:vs pre sumed te be the case, unpublished, coihikwI ceihikwI coihikwI tieus by Hums. Ker tlie most part they wero 111010 extracts copletl by the poet from old numbers or tlm "Scots Mngarliie ', nn, 1 tin. 0 Londen Mnciiriue." The pur chasers el tlie volutnes were, It neeni, iMtd Hosebery and Sir It. .lartllne, with whom, It Is said satisfactory nrrnngements are being made by the venders. Tlm l.uvalty el the I.0110 Mar State. Frem the LalveMeil News. Texas belongs te the Cnlted .States and net te any Confederacy. If Mr. .lelleiseu Davis or anybetly olse Hheuld nttempt tn tempt Texas rrem tlie Union new, he or they would have n mighty Intorestlng tium. Texas is the biggest state in the I'nlen mid Is going te contiiiue se. Cncle Sam can Wirrew 11 shirt Irnniaiiy man hi Texas. Wanlctl tn He Ciiiunmii Man. A lad recently anuounced tn his parents his Dermauuul letlrement rrnm the Sunday school. " I tell you," said he, " It's no sort or use for 1110 tn go anv ineria. I don't lake any interest lit the subjecU 1 don't want tn be a minister or a superintendent or even a toacher. All I'm going te be Is Just 11 com mon kind of a man like rather." Jint Toe Ullig fur Her A sermon is always short tn Iho woman who wears a new Isiiinel le church ler Iho tlri-t time. Tlin WILD MIVVT.lt. I p and dew n the laud I go. Through Iho valley, ever um ; Many a pleasant ground 1 sew , Never one I reap or till i Kan and Hail 1 nev or w leld, Leave no hayrick In tlie Held. fanner goei with leathern snip. r'llla Iho harrowed eattli with seed ; lu Ihosiir-saine ncorel slip (,ei ins el many a lusty weed; Though 1 scatter In his track, I pe-sc-n nor bin nor unci.. He smvs wheat, and 1 sew taie : Italn nnd siinahlnu second tell ; Tame and w lid these iicnm share, Wrestling for the right of soil. 1 stand by and clap my bantu, CtiL'oilngen iny urchin bunt. Mine the ceckle In the 1 ye, Therned thistle, large and tine, And the daisy's white Hinged eye. And the dodder's endless twine ; Mine thesu ringers live tliat bind Kvery blade and stalk they liml Sneezing Catarrh. Tlie distressing sneeze, snoe?e, fliiecre, the acrid, w atcry dl-elmrgt trein thn eye and nose, the tuliiliil Inflammation extending tn thu threat, the swelling nf thoinuceu lining, cms. lug choking vensallnna, ceugb, ringing noise In thu head and splitting headaches, hew familiar these symptom are te thousands who suffer periodically irern head cold, or Intluenra, and wlie llve lu Ignorance 01 the fact that a stn stn ple application of HANyeiiD'H lUniuAt. (Jciut rer. tATAnnil w III utferd biiiuiiiiinreui relief. Hut this treatment In cases of simple Catarrh gives but ft faint Men of what this, remedy will de In the chronic forms, where the breathing I obstructed by choking, putild mucous accumu lations, the hearing atlt'ctcd, smelt nnd taste, gene, threat ulcerated and hacklngceugh gradu ally Listening lttn.it nptm the dehllttatetl y. tem. Then It Is that the marvelleus, curative newer of HANfeiin's Kahicai. Cchk manllcsts Itself In liisUiiitaneeusand gmtelul relief. (Jure heetns from the llrst application. 11 Is rapid, radical, permanent, economical, safe. 8Areiiiia ItAinrALC'rRKCOiislatMer oneholtlo nf thu ItAiucM. C'cre, one box Catarrhal !:el vest and an limiuvKU Imialkii ; price, II. 1'tTTEii Dr.ce A Chemical Ce., ltosTex. MtllITnfJliriIHIIH IIUUM. n ACHING BACKS. Weak Hack, t'aln, Weakness and Intlamina Hen of the Kidneys, Sheeting l'atns tlueugh the l.elns, Hip anil aide, I'alns, Lack et btiength and Activity Pain. Lack of strength and Ac tlclty relleved In ene minute andapeedlly cured by the Cutlciira Antl I'atn l'laater, a new, origi nal, elegant uud Infallible antidote te pain and Inflammation. At druggists, -iv;; live for f.1.00; or postage fiee et l'eninl llaie amdCukmieal Ce., IIoste.v, .Mies. uiapl.lmd.Vw y K IIAVli A I AllO U STOCK. Of TIIK IIKST REFRIGERATORS IN THIC C1TV. The Pierce Drjr Air Rtfrigenter, UA HDKX HONK, WA TKK VOUl.KKS, ll'K UK K Alt MKIMMlfl, AmlAtullllnoerilOHHKrifllNISUlNdtlOOHS The largest mock of HAS ri.XTtlKKs In Ihn rliy. HiKit-Ul attention paid te (laa-f lltlng, Tin Itisitlngniidspeiitbiit ,, W'lhavejiiai ircelved another Intef thoneaw Hl.lillK.s, J0HKP.S0H1TIM&S0I, 24 SOUTH QUEEN 8T LANCASTKlt,l'A. pMNN iV HIU'.Nl'.MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All giving- satisfaction. Tlie only Per fectly Safe OiLStevesIn tlie tnnrkct. Tlipre nre no oilier oil stoves U) compare te them. Tlie Most Durable, tlie Cleanest, tlie JfestlJ.ilurs. liny 110 oil stoves till after examining; the Atlain & Wcstlake, -AT- FLINN & BRENEHAN'S, DKAI.KUH IN All Makes of Oil Steves, I.A.NCATKU, I'A. nprlSlyd.tw TV- m. a. KiniTint. AT.nus e. hrbb. HEADQUARTERS K Ol l'li A ST I. HS. MYHACICsCIIKS. Hosts of noenlo of all ace suiter v !th natn in thn small or the back commonly called llarlc nchc." CctofyeurdruggUta IfOf l'LASTKU and apply it directly ever scat 01 trouble. The combined with Itiirgundy I'tlch and Kxtracts seething and paln-klUIni; pinpcittc et Hep cemhlnrd with lliirirundv Pitch and Kxtracts inakntulsplaatervasuy uctter than ether for SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuso). THE ARGAND for UAHU1.INE. THE DANGLER, Ker COAL OIL. drlvtntreut nain and streniztheninir the uart. Atrial will demonstrate this. Always ready for use. .Sever rails 'Jacts., ", for il.ui. llel' l'LASTKU CUll 1 AN , Proprietor, llosten, Jl n.-s. (9) NOT I.IKK OTIIKIl KINDS. Hec l'LVRTmsnct Instantly when applied. Try thoinferllnck'acho, I'aln In I he aide. Stitches, Kheuiiiallsm, bclatici, beru and weak chest, and all local aches and pains, mi seething and btrenglheiitng te weak and tiled mrts. Com Cem Com pesetl or nature liest known riMiieufe, Virtue of fiesU Heps, llurgiindy IMlches and Uannthi balsam, bold everywhere S.V., 5 rer II.U). HUP l'L AS t'Ki: CUM I'A.VV, (10) l'roprlctern, llosten, Mass. illABl OH Dl'LL PAINS. SUA SI lien gills, Kaies.vveincn anu nnuae wive all sutler toie ones irem weaic duck or si ide- ache. A lady say "Onn Hec 1'lahteii worn 4S hour did iny trick mera geed than all the reme dies lever used." for any sort of pain or sem lies of wli never nature, liislaiit relief U glvun. Supoiler te elicit protectors for weak nnd soae lung. lIorVi.VBTKR.sare matle fiem l'.urgundy Pitch, Cnnad'i llal-am and the until e virtues of gulden liens, held everywhere, Br, or ! for ll.l.l. HOfl'LA.VlKUCOMPANY, (11) llOstOll, illUiS. HA.VnsOMK! CAl'AIII.KI nUKVlll.Kl KCONOU1CAL G HAY'S SIT.CIF1U MKDICINR. TIIK UKKAT KN0L1SH ItKMKDV. An unfailing cme for Impotency. and all Dis ease th'U reilnw Less el Memery, Universal Lassitude. I'aln in the Hack. Dlemus or ialen, l'le malum Old Age, nml many ethor illscaea that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Prematura (Jrave .,.,,, M-r' nil pnrtlcularsln our pamphlet, which we desire te send Irce by mall toev eryene. aWThe blHcllle .Mcdicine U sold by all druggists at ti per nackaae, tir dlr package for or wilt be tent ftve by mall en the iccclpt or the money, by addressing the ngent. ... II. II. CUCHltAN, Druggist,. Sote Agnnt, .Vm. 137 and 13J North Uuecu blreel, linciuter, I'll. Unncconntefcountcrrelta.MO hive adopted the Yellow- Wrapper : the only genuine. TIIKUK.W MKDIOALCU., ap'iS-lydAvv lliiltabi, N. V. D1L DA1.SKN, 0FF10KS AND DUIH1 STUHE, l,.MON.Mll St., riiiiaua., llpgliterctl Physician and Oniduate Jeffersen College, guarantees te cure all llloed, Skin and Nervous Disease wllh imiely vegetahlu reme dies. . ,. till. DALSKN'S I'Utl.s. Mite, sure nun imnn. tu.ib Setitenly by Kxtires en receipt et$J. Ne Pennyroyal or dini'eieu dlugs. lStu N.sth at, I'hlladelphla. f.7-lyil Alse, a Kull Line of Parler Stovea nnd Heatera, Cook . Stovea nnd Rnngea. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAD I Alse, REPRiaBBATORa, IOE-ORF1AM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, POTS; PASS, KKTTLES Well, anything you want. COMK AND HKK 10 It YOUltaKI.K. OKDKU FOH riuubieg, (lis Fitting, Tin IIoeGog and Spealiag 1'ltOMl'TLY ATTKNDKD TO. KIEFFER 8c HERR, npi-tldw (OHN UKMOVKK. YICTOHIA CORN REMOVEH. Warranted te eradicate couipletely and In a Bhert tliun, the most nhdiiralu corns, h'lrjl or Btirt, without pain. Sold by llee. W. Hull. Chas. A. becher, .lehii It. Kiinlluiaii, Dr. Wui. Worm Werm loy. And. (I.:t"iey. ( has. .1. Mmtinyer, and at my, ,"'h,(,h0LI1 llltUU STUttK, decl'i-lyd Ne. ltd Wuat Uningii SU "XlrKit Af.ueTUKiis kaTienTuJITI' DR. LOBB, JINUHTH rifTKKNTll 8TKEKT, (llolew Cat- lewhlll btleet, i'hlladelphla.) 20 YKAHS" KXI'LUIKNCK. (jiiaratiteedtocnre the mulcted and untortuiiate with Puiuly Vege Vege tahle Metllclntw. Heek en special dlnuases fiisi i Bend ferlb Advlcoliee and strictly coiitlden. tlal. umcu neur. 11 a. m. 10 z i. i".i i. "' ' ' 1111'IV OAKHIAUKH. OTANDAHD dAKHlAtlK WOKk. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Renr of FoateQloo, Lnnoaetor, Pn. My Bleck comprises a Urge variety of the Laleat Style buggies, l'haltens, Can luges, liar ket and lluslncna Wngeiu, which 1 otter at the very lowest ngures aim en me iiurai leaaiiiiuuie Willis. I call special attention te a few of my own de signs, ene of wlilchUtbeKDUKULKl OI.OSKU I'liYMICIAN CUUl'K, which 1 decldedly the neatest, Ughte-t and most couipleto l'hyslctan'i Ca rrluge 1 11 the co 11 n t ry. t'emuus wishing te buy a geed, henest ana substantial article, should bear In uilud thai they lake no risk lu buying iny work. Kvery Curilage tunied out in olghteeu years agtssj one that U the kind of guanintee lhavoteurlor the public. All work tully warmnted. l'loaae give 11111 a call. HEI'AIUINU l'KOUl'TLY ATTKNOKD TO. One set nt workmen especially otupleyod ler thatburiKMe p. in. 'lfeiunieiiv uy junu. iUHK OUAltANTKKD. Vd&w cv RUPTURE. euro guaranteed by Dlt. .1. It. MA) Kit. Kasoalenco! iioeporailouor delay from Inisl ihh : tested by hnudioiUer ciiun. Main olllce, Sll AUCll bT., l'HILA. bend ler b'lrciilar. rj 1 1 v " MI110 Iho lilies, het and blight, Setttni; summer mead en llie ; Mine the Hllkweed'. spindles white. .Spinning Autumn' sod alllie. (loltk'n-red and aster Iheu 1 bring up ly bank ami glen. Whose lleelli te the weeds. Whose bullduth en the plains, I, tee, seek theso solitudes. Leading en my hardy Irabu Thern and tiller, still nun's let, Crowd around Iho Hemier cot. Many serve me, unaware- -liaggy herd tint reawle ream, And Iho rovers of Iho air Passing te thelr w inter home ; Mere than tlu upon 1110 wait Wind and water bear my Height Thus, a sewer wild, 1 go, TratltcMiig with every cllnie, HUH the (rnltlul gnrins 1 sew That shall vi.x your hurvest-tline Otberw Ise, ye toll-steeped men, Kden'scasa were ceaiungalu I Jblilh M. Thomai. WINKS AND LIU V UK. mllE OKIiEBHATEir " BOUQUET AND "OLD ANCHOR" rUI.E IllK WlUflKlKS AT rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. Veualn finality, aie excellenlBllmulanU, nrt tbey stand wllhent a rival In the markeU Heltt at Juhe t-a,,.g Homland byDrnsU. Ask ,or ,u Bele iToprteten, ianlMina 401 N. 3d St.. l'hlladelplil. t'a. M ADKIHA AND 8UKRRY WINKS -AT- pATAKKH-HAY-t'KVl.K. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 TO AXY MAX, WOMAN 011 OUlhli, HHKr-Kilimi ritOM CATARRH. A. K. NKWHAN. lirniliiK, Mich. Apirtlcln Is applied tn each nostril and Is Rgreeablu te u-e. l'rtce M ciiubi by mall or nl ilruggists. Hend rer elrrut'ir. Hl.V ItltOtllKUl, Driiuill'ila, (Iwoge, N.Y. tuij-iiiyismaivw Reigait's Old Wine Stere A H. E SLAYMAKER, AaENT. ItsUibllshbd 17 t, NO. '1 KiST KIM (MlilMO WATCH MM. mv. - I'.OUUI'. KKNHT, Jlis, Oarponter, Contractor & Builder, UK31DKNCK-NO.WI WKSTKIN0 8T, BHOf-KaST HHANT ST., Opposite nation lleusu. , ; All work rocetvoa tuy prompt """1 renii ai- "ill kindsef Jobhlngattendea bj ; J?,rtlt,2r .. mi nu roaseiiable tonus. l,laB,,.j I KstinuileslurulsluMl, ugs ane eil-lTa vyATOIU-S, 0I.O0KH, AC. WATCUB, CLOCKS; JJ.WW.Y, .hicai rait CASH. ... vi,AhAa at the levTssit Prlcssi Tvr s ftHsolvauiyi-'"ea,,,u"f,Jmiailtllltlt. ': ayiceaWOTAUtiUHA WATtiB. T UlTTFAi'KU IM I'KINTKU WITH INK lUnnfecturedby ' J. K.W)MaT 00., BlKlHya 9610 sad Hal. Hi, l-MUmiM. '
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