THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Prom the New York Otiinrr. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. AritlL 13. Paul at E.dicstt*. —Acta 19:8-22. GOLDEN TKXT —And many that be lieved oante, and cm fiwd, utid how< d their du-ds.—Aits 19: If*. It lius bivn noticed that the car t tni-si tnnrics gave their l>ct energies to great cities, and for this there wete ex oellenl teusons. "The cities were the pulsing heart* of theirs* veral provinces; au t principles deposited there soon spr ml'by natural arum* to all parts of the latnd." Kj'ticsus, the chief city of all Asia Minor —celebtats-d lor its race-course or arena of foot-racing, wrestling und glad* iHtorial eoinhata. and its thestre cu;-sl>le of seating tiMy thousand people, and its grea l temple of lhmtiia, one of the sev en wo-cters of the world—was also a great commercial cen rs, the res -rt o lurge nuinb-rs of people from sll the *ilir<>unding region, ('-unties* oppor, tuniile- eotlM new- he allorded to ad • t -1-.s Str.i g-r lisa ell as cruras. hi ervwli re P.iul set huus-lf re-olute- K t-ill m ivotk. mi here h--tarried. Three 111 -lit IS h -pake 111 the Synagogue, lid lint yeiir* he reasoned t the S. Imm of I' i tonus. Nor wa tliis nil. In revt-w ing li s work, lie n mini* the ehl is o t! ciitirch that "lor the -pace of tln-e • r ' lie had svr-Ui-ht utiiong them " iglt and 'lay " 29 : -ll J. i II -erve he e. I. //cut itn ti/xjttft . - was not wit " itpcr-i. •, }•■ >• iti..n ail I pel* ctl I n IV is IV il l igii e\e \ • writ re the exp riein-eot tb--c early mi-- stou trio-. W hat need they had •I c ur tig ! And what need have we --f ihe sstue ! Are • in ver "ash-mof .J .1 It-" ; a-h One I til HI I up to 1 i- eiie - ing-; ashamed to *io.k i'.-r Him ' anil tli t. though bore's and intpri* ntiients n -w here await U- ? (6) He spake to the iutcllo-ts and hearts i f his hem-r; "r--i- n ng ..ml p- r-uading " N-thmg i- -or-- ->in.tl.li as lie go-pel. AlsiVi ail sin old the rej lig OUS teacher hi- utile to give H rea-on for the t • ith that is in him. I'h n cutne* pei-u -ioii. leaching n 1 exhort n - g.- together. T ere will be n -tahli \ where the undcrst ndtr g i not n-inii ably nati'ficd, nor true r--iig on at -il wlu-re the lieait i- not won. -•) He bor -udi*'-nct testimony. I'his concerned that "Kiug-1 in of Uod' (v. >), which is riglileou-ne-- a - i-l |>e-oo still Jo- 111 In- ilo v Guost ; that "w i, ' |V. 9/ ia wh eh .!■ its h ds Lis oi-i iples Walk ; and that 'woi-1 of the land Jesus v. 10 whii'h ts -o full of in?*- tation si-1 pp-mt-e for hu dened nn-1 l-eii-iung -liiue *. So ~.- —i-1• t -a- t hrls lisii tin -atf-- has 11. -i -- a ml- - ,iinl ~ vviy tl itiuct. T •* c MiTtrrl c -uu-s on th-r a new rule und set- him-If ton)- v the law - us w- U as ti> enjoy tin- prOt-c 110-- of Ihe King linntat.iiel , he has set out in a new p..to. wblh, however n.ti iow utet rougli. is safe, uii.l end- in gi-jiy ; he hus l.e.r-i .oi l heco-d u.- cull of nil • who is at Ola's h.-i-l aed Gvi nr. (rfl H-sp-ke wherever men coy*nagngu . 1 .sod men in the S< hoot ol i t lain,u<. il one cannot gel a < • -s to in n .in all , <-•, then hulls, an I srho I !i ue, an-1 private parlors an-l ki•-•hen, m-l t ,ri are not to he despi-el. Som- of -he best Wo k ever done for t "lit Ist it . - L. e in such plact s. 2. //out God Utri', / lis >rlh f '\, mrttarjf. —"lf w t O'tffht sp. ( j >| mini j clew by the hands o| Paul.' "llatid is Her- used in tli-- ---n— * ol mi's... ' sp. ciaP denotes uno--lilin-1 Paul t hint.--.-lf to ' effect the curt . <> Iwo do h-m. In kin-I, the cur s sv-re I k-- t! at o' tli-- j woman who song -t. l-tii t > toip-l, it.- tieiu of Jeaus' g-nneii*. Nor hi tii-tn wiie luere any to iii -t whi- li 1---luii-l-le ll .a lor 0 -1 to -I- -r:;i ne when und I wh- rout.d how. n •-• Ia- hy wlisi mean*, - H-w-ll work, h !l . -1,-| | wnh ni-ans sliog- t er. 11.- h - both U.e i i igui sua the | o --1 so t - o The leu-on f- i l.en :rn- I s '• n--t ' hard to Ui.dsrsi t-i. • plr had g- at f-.l 1. :n th> i bir.g-. 11 ; w noe-lful that tl---v should - made fo s - that Ihe |s s--r of J-'-u- i- re-1, nd suiw>rior to an -riter*; I'tut ,ihe-- ineu, wuo prim-ud -i l-y - uii. us arts to ••*ervi e ev -1 spit 1-, Wi re imp sler. Tins dwconili'ure of th s-- ol s! ~.t w w like that eipr-r-ei.i-• I | y I'h.ir-al.'s nisri' lans in Kgvpt Ahf do n-il li--1 tioW attest the t- ulu of u-a mr in the sum- v.mj ' Bwuuei su-'h at -Ist ti-iii- ire not no* nec-usary. Bee n - mber*, far more ef fective, fsr no** rui'.-sl to convinc-. i-ree t utibel-ef ab-iun-l. Changed heart* aii-i liv--a, to'Ls (,'hr-at - taiiii-d, soc.et- upliflc-l. fmits of the g->-pl at ami aitroud, ar-allttcstuti--ns -.f more wonderful nature And when ucien-e, art, cut ure, schools, aos iilies, and whstrver • ulu in v etnp'.-n , try with lueir tucJiuntnif-nls to - !!•. I the aame thing', tk nn f rehtjion, they fail. The ev|t apirits do not goout fr--m uien'a hus. The mil paasionu ' and aetl-wtti remu - . To all theae pow er* the •p.rtia ■a) . "Jeaus we know, but wuo are y ?'' Ti-cra ia but one power unto salvation in the world. It* tri umph* are wonderful proof* that it i* from uod. 3. .V>* rculU 'J iht tetrJ to tpokrn and mtUtletuJ. -'Dis-H* weie hardenesl, and believed not, and spake ev 1 of that way" (v. 9.) Such i* not infrequently one result where -he goapel is preached witu in/inL-e#*. To aoinw it ia a "savor of death un.o death." Men who do not we'coine saving ruth are hardened by Mf then "apeak evil" of it. "Manr, that hi.d '• o ieved, o-me con - ' teea. g and d- -ring their deed* " I iiatl -e-ai tod te lev-is, men who hd j --n r-ii.g to l Cht ia ia.-* and ksflp ( Wait wis* *}*> s < re alarmed and uieli t -l, .ii,d ii-a-i-* c-ili'oHsion. flow often I-* is seen hi'ii ti il nianiliMt his power the v->i-e of confession is -*r I in th- chiir-'li itsel "And n--t a few of them that practix -0 • curi-uiH i-rin In--ught their hook to getlng* an-1 borne I t otn i-i the sight --I ill." I lie-o wr.tten schoifls not took* , a-- --it s I-i eiia-ms and iiuiiiiituiion and itiles f'-r nt- r retiog dreams, had great nion-y value hesiilc* b- iiig a ...can- • I liv thood. And yet ttiey *ere all Inline I. Wheii'the truth cornea home w-tii pow.-r men put ii'vty not -li--r sin* oidv, bin uli uistuni-nts of miii—and that, too, let the cost lie what it will. , ite-nles all tt-is, "mightilv grew th<- 1 wind of Hod and i rev.-il-d." l-'urthi-r ha k it is -aid. "all t-H-y which 'tw- As ii* he-r the word of th--1.--I-1 Jesu* ' (v. 1(1 ) There is re-moo to bplu-ve that it whs at tli in -line that Hie other six ol ilie 1 sv- n - Iturche* of (; riH'snsvlar| ' A-ia" were plunie I. li wus a deep ami wtde-spreid revival. L rRACTICAt. Rt OUtSTIONS. 1. Conviction is n it conversion ; the hnad may be right an-1 the heart wrong; there must he perau -aion also. 2. None ran h---r the gl by n ; tuo>t<-f ''- rot. I ' latvl isof hi uke st,-ri-'s wII lit-I it ■ ! t''r< tiiig r----1 tig in tin- f--!l---.\ ing it- iu ' : front a recent l- tt.-r front N -rth '"at-- ! i 11.1 "In this * - .it e th- ll- is a I- I till kn-wn -i> the join' n.-.k< . When st t teki-il it fl - - in p --C--S. ••h p - re tnk. | j ing - .ir-- of its- If. A -larky attacked one ' i of tin m the other day. m i t-> his utt- r j Hill A'-men' it 1-1 ike nil Up •• . h - i' I. 1 , jumpitig --tl in a dill--rel-t direr t. > • In tlie roure of nn In-ur h-- retuiii—l that way an-1 utterlv ams/.e-I *gain lose- ,t j -11 t'lgeth- r OSCpt the t-sit pitc \t • r I waiting a few minute* he -aw tl.e tad 'cowing up to join th* body taking ! sharp <|uick little jerk-. It came nearer and nearer, un'.d within a few ltuhe* of the thiee quarter aake, when it gave - ( sudden jump and hit- lp -1 on tli proper place a iih a fus re-etttbl-ng the pop ; p tig of a rap. Th-- -ialk-y knock-- lit t > p-er o* several time*, and • ach time it iante together again, lie -tarried bis >m isr tientt--> far, h->wrv--r, in th row ing tio-'t id jairt of t he snake across t he - r--.- k | |Ust l•s*e. he sael, 'how long it Wou! t take t c-r'-'h up,'but it nevi-t cuught j up. The nake wi h its tl.ree joint*, j *as eitri--l to th- h-Kte, where a r ew ' ti!t* I-g nn.ng to grow to replace the I lost ouc. A g- nth-ruan whoknow* much aU-ut this si-igulur poc.e* s-t - * L- i I will giow . i) the d-'t-rhe-l tiutik, nn-l ' theio will hr- two snk--s 111 a(eN t l\ ll 111. The !--ve w!.,i 'a th-- r\ - Kt ii tu U i iai) le-lls bis hor-e Wo.lll if t-strle-l I -n a iiUtnan U-.n,. f -ini i le-.i-jtiful |-.< ture of brotherly nth- lion. In ilira w -il i. th -ugll. It s ti -! the fate of man | n tie t lie happy I - - ) in t of li I I>urd r • j -1- ep a-i-1 m-'i-tog iif I voti n. I 1". • other day t' -10..e; l'ow- ,1, of K- ti jtucky. til".e l into our n- i* id •>. h--< -I : !h".ve u mute- after -i.'r -lucteut I ku- - hint to In the s- ron-1 (OU'itl of old | lieneral (iatmore, who owned! l.tybri.k. an n-h-rful hor . that \ -ting N! S. v.f reget-| "don't know Tol*? Why li* bought tbe In-.ui in five yc-r-old last May. A'ou know Tom L)on*. I reeknti?'' "Never saw Tote." "What! Woy h* gava Ni;k Tryir two fifty for hi* sorrel," an 1 ihe colonel ' ■lib- ugh p o> tgi.l, yet t-ot desiring a ' further intellectual squander, (left me to fight my way alone in the logs of non information. He moved into a house mine, and tbe Cr*t thing hedhl was to con vert the wood shed into nUble..Shortly J ( sfterear-l* It* insisted on my coming ' f over an-1 loik'ng at his hori*. Finally ' I yi'M ng to pe-- n*i- e **rne*t n-*, I ' , Wat-t oiei. (Jon-iui ling in- to u- -;..bb | list opiiuh i.iH uwi i,1.,i a.0.1 i "No*,.her*'* h ho-* that i* a hi** Whou, ihouiedo. I reco/ju tril lit oiiretlnit the mi in 1 wa evident y < h fie. II" ha I the •• n- I vent otull four L-g , two ear*, and at , hut u side I'M m thc*Q |i let* I I nothing to convince mo that be was u "ll •" that wra* n ' la) * " '"Ytw," 1 replied, "be' a horse.'' j "You bet he i. I, k at ni< ey *, will you? Whoa >*h. Did you ever -io • lib a tail? Who.i, *ah. .lu*t look *t i h * li-ad, will you ?" i 1 aw at a glmtce that be had a haed, ami uoknow nlgcd a.* inui h. You bet he Im- got a head, Well,. MJ| JK*O we GO nlo the hou-e." We went ill ut:d he talked ul.otit ' horn. s. , i "How old i* vour little hey ?' I iisk-d. "five year* old next spring. 1 housht into at Usui- held on the Bragg | l ice." "What, bought the boy?" "tth 1)0, the ho**. I iiOtiithl you w..s talkiu' uh..ii hiiu. Don't know how old the boy is, .iialingaiNiii'l, ** glance at the child. "Well *up|Ke we go out and look at '• i • ho** again." He reminded me of a man inviting [ttime on* to drink, nod a* I hat no ; horso to 'Vet up," I suggested to the : eoh nel that 1 did not care for any more and that 1 did not like to *ee .ill of th„ | expense fall -n h in, hut 1.- neroualy | Waned 111) olji. lliln i if Hid . •. Ii Cole I ill" id me to I he *'at. h'. i"ll.ivi you liotici I i.i* fell H'k- ' lie hud in" tin re, for I w.i-mtc. r tain a* to what ■ oil ;itutcd hit fetlocks, lut m t eing my eiiil.i r i-sim iit, the • il-iin I, in In* unbounded generosity, p. 111• I tin ill iiil aid -..id 'lu-t a' eati ii .t>..ut Ir.iiiiiiing ••in a* ahartr I i ill u . itlin tin- hair of a sena'i r. Wh a, Diomeiie. I. .ok a! tl lit stf'l . will you? We are noigbL t* n. w, y..u know, and wet-never you want to look i at llitu. wlujuit come over." 1 a.-ki.owledgt d hi* kindness, and wc Meet I.ok to llie iiouse, Minn, after - cur.ng in I f. that ,::i| r-• .d me how ignorant had l".o my former Ire, ii nio.e and r-iu.irkt d : "Well, I ' lion-1, I r.rtie I ... I,••* OS, hut d. slid rnu.t leave you ' "•hi, don't t< -in a hurry.' he replied j "we'll JO out .HI I loon at the hoisc agon, pretty ** n. Din t forget to corns over at any tirrv." ( i. Ie P. li-jd. Lincoln's Homo Trade Wheu VV.rahani Lincoln wn* a 1 ( wyar in lllinoi* i,e and the .1. -'g- r n< o got t i bantering one another lout trading 1 h ir-e, and it ws* rg-re t (hat the next I rno ll* t.io <| >eh they should make I tra le, ihe h' r-i * to t>* un*een up to j t iat hour, and no 1 -eking out. under , forfeiture of $25. Ai tin- hour appoint let the .ludge catne up, leading the •or, w; lookit g spec.men of a horse, • n jin those | art*. In * few minu'es Mr. Lincoln was seen approach ng with a ! wooden w Uore upon hi* nbo'dsr*. (l sl were the h< ut' i,d the laughter ijf the crowd, nr.,l 1* th were greatly ii.created when Mr. I inroln. on survey trig the Judge * all mil, set 'lown hia •a* i oise an I ex. laimed, "WeP, •fudge, tiii. * the firt time I ever got :h • * to( it in a hor*e tnid- /' Gloamings Hal, a. !-t year | n.dui > I H T.V" II MID i* of roi ton vshi'-.i .t $ i. t'.'n-kin* pi'iurrerr -,n ''a'h un t Ky l 50 t taU a; nvr, A ' 'ill lil tvn is one of the hr.-e •• .a est ite holder* in •'.uncil Hint! The Colorado his orieal *r>c ety W II a j I a ii en inn L >n to stuff. N 1* e It a*• , of t '.inVon M • , I Well e years old, w. ig i* I - i founds , Hin.d ■• 1* of in n out of work and in me), .as le-gi.,!.: fi in i s-r toil. or iri Port I in I, ii, ..g -n. A news, , , r pull . I nt ll,e little- I an .t M dors, in Mont im, ■ i led tiic Had L .ml ' .. II 'V, ri.e necl"d t Xfien iitur-s on r * Is in (h • Y'ellon-tone I'trk this ye,r ate e | llinoled i fJIU.IfW. I A peml w ighing nearly two hundred j I grains ha* LATELY I "EN tnund on the lire ' of the Panama canal. The liondOn Saor./oy /I'osre ayi out , ! tenth census was the het eter made in 1 an* country. Hiram Radcliff, a recluse who died ! recently at Kings'.or, N. Y left p rmn ; ' al pr-|ierty worth flutM*)*', including; : a half barrel of pennies. A citi.'on of Gains*il'e, tia., now j worth sfiO,<)oo. nsver Wore a pair of sh •• a i , until after be waa tweutyone ve*r ol j | | fiam.vt lln lgson Duttie't i s'iD un I der thirty. She is full of III", t.ke. an- ' I oiety, and ia a *t\a< i.-u* and interesting ( talker. Sue i* of im- run height, haa I dark auburn hair, a l,*ii f.ireke id, ami j pleasant blue eyea. ; Tbe Ducbe*x of Kdiuhurg is ,-.>n-idcr- ' | ad the talker in the Knglish royal family. , . She la aaid to tie very atrotig willed, the only person who dares to oppotc Vie! oris, o* even say "I won't" to her, and to care nothing for popularity. ' A Vermont pbv*l ian who found a i e glih r -n the ro* I 'ii Vo"'* o walk • an I iuiit d I,sill t "CI *l' to hie aleigh i a atonished bv the en < Mtmmg them." A puin er in id" H i-onlrnet to 'r.*eo tiie inieii , H church in Mich gun. Iho design was loft to his own tu.ie, wiii'h proved tiri-iiund. for he eovi red the walla wiili mi tho'ogioul nml idol ntroua piotm,.. The true to,* not only refusi'd to pay him. hut demuuded that ho remove In* work. Manner* iuijn otaa* they indi. ate real power. Nature forever put* a pre miiiin on reality. Wlist ia done for effect i* i, u to |>e done for elfe. t ; w hat ' Is CO. If for love is hitto he doiu- foi ' love. A man imp IIH ntle. tioii and I i onor beeiuse he is not lying in wn > for tlie.e. D'Ui cms n pieie was the price m proiiii ■ I a , • wing girl in Drooklyu for , , I making e:ht do/en shirt-, and then ■ It" had to bring -uit to gi t the money, I her . Hip ..ei alleging that the sewing ' * t was didco ive. Judgment for the full . mil not ami * i ,'ot was leixJeted in i i J her f'uvi.r. A nihil ill • one ,id, N. || ~|ve| I i-.-d t tor a is,) to l■ un 'lie slide husili l s-, and i ri i v J inoiy y ,> t,J He *fi\. |e I , heVe* in odvertb in:*, fait In wish-" some of the New ' II ii. nor two ia. h. U Mg*e ire •leaddv im reusing in Mexico. In the • >j ;t i , . r.irnon iab. r receive* ft J', ~,, Me, ~nn - get from if i,,i to I?.? A k'tig the ri.ilt. a'l I liti-s the I roes are w'h.ut |! 1 da) for unskilled lalcir. f are! |1 ,'MJ to Jj f,,r 1 nierh ,nic. I lie Inb' ter* from the rural district* are coining into the rail r prison, walked hard a 1 I night, and by daylight was forty mib* .wny. Fearing detection I• jr mean* of; hia striped gsibh- went l,!dl) into a negro farmhouse, toid the ownir that , he was a i p.-rf rtuer diaahle |ei mined by inference j The coui ts have hi Id in i.ms of hij> wrts k that the worn nlsingtht maker i the law warrants th* cone u*ion that she die* fitM. md, therefore, tbe hml and * ' heir* aie milled to the property. N- ws ~| a hp ril*> connecting the , Mediterranean aid Red Sea* come* i fr.oii i'lem Ii i d< s'gn<-* of the present negotM'ions, the gen lemin h.v.ng them ncl.a ghki-ly to f, r. ward j ei by the Amtriiao gov ernimnt with a high di, loin.ilir post at • ->n<*lwnti Duple " A few days ago a gentleman wlm was l"'ut l"ov ng Constant. ii jle for lam don with a manuscript copy of the K. -an oOOjears old, which had Iwen in Ihe potte-siiin of In* fain ly for a hun drerl year*, was dr*poih-dof hia treasure by a custom official, the latter with many devout exclamations, *eiring it a* atatc proj erty. Nor ha* the gentle | man been able to recover the manu acrij.t nor to obtain the amal'est l recompenae, and tbe treasure, for which it is aaid that $30,000 wn* recently j offered, and which would probably have enriched before long some Eu , ropean museum, now rejKwc* nt Gildid I Kinok. Among Ihe cabinet ladie* at \Ya*b ! tnzfon Mr*. Lincoln i the pr tti< st, Mrs, i Brewster the handaomeat, and Mr*. ("handler the most popular. The first |i* a tiny little thing, with clearcut features and a complexion like an opal. Therecond i*massive, with *U|>rhdark eve*, white hair, and great repoac of manner. The third named ia of medium h> ight, atout, and has bright, dark eyea, a vivacious manner, and an abundan ( flow of conversation, which ia light, witty, gay or grave, p* occasion re quires. Man's works, even in their moat per feot form, always have more or Iravof ! excitement in them. Ood's words are , calm and peaceful, both In Nature and n II * IVortl. -//.IM, 'f * a Ai'irrto Hr.r.n Tfi" undersigned, tha (a-'i-xt and li. t al. suniii in •'i-nifal r.-nn s) Ivi nla, having inor.- than t\rmty yrart "* fie 1 1> tic" in tfiling Fauns, Faun Mo< *, Murchai disc, etc, uff.-rs hi* citixens "l C.-nlrc and ad oil.ing c< until-* a a Firu-ilass Hales man f 'hsrga* r-B* xaniine •peeinn n of Work. In struetioUH given in Painting. Vl It) IU>rWTKI"t.I.Y, r. V. nihil r. HOMES FOR SALE! Conn* autl liuy. LM A< 'IIKS ON IIK lii AVLM'L. In wh"l <• or b.t. A TWOSTOHY HHK'K on Alleghany Sti eel. A TWOSTOKY imi< K ' >n High stres-t A TWOSTDUY IHIIt K • hi Thomas street A TWO-STOIIY FRAMK On Willow Hank street, $1*"" A 1 WO-SToKY KHAML On Willow Hank >tmt, $l"0(i \ TWO STORY Kit AM K On Hisli p*tr'i All in the Borough of lh llefonte. Orv" Term I tfrulf F^/y. KOM) VALKNTIXK, ♦ "i .'ltu. leal Ivtate Agnt. BUTTS &POWRS, IB ACT! AL HARNESS MAKERS, VP STAIRS ABOVE POSToFFICE, AUrgKtny A'S-ssf, lltlUJonlt. Pa. Are prepared to do all kind* of Fancy and Heavy Harness Making at Itt'.'iMonnblc Prlroa nnd -IS TIIX- Mtt Skillful Mitnnipr. Htpilrlt; inn w'.ti rcx'.sets ml iitpaub. We challenge competition ID pro-es *nd wnrkrnsnsliip. ' Give us a trial and be convinced. All work guarantied fa-fore leaving tb* shop. 1 3m. <{nlrh KPIIWPJ Time. Rarkfard, til., fan. 1 N> 7%u \J In rrrtify thit u' AoU Alt'] ni " 65 f'll KAI'BST Ym\ , .. I GUh A ''Joclt HIl'J rvu i * i *. km., i I ' V,: i.rv * i'.rv is* , r!<• Ail ( f'e*ei. MMlotr*l t,l p*v< ore.. bw.r* r' w.iiii. - in u; in*;, in iu> 0 a. A * df r*i*i • r fed Ui (U in : ~t Htvp 1 ta|l if !>* Bearer 4 M* I t. In. FW HEALTH IS WEALTH! 1.. , < .I - % i ;-7.7 1 r** fc 1 * '' * . ;• r ... i ■ i r •. *• • * . • . r~ -%#-.•*•* •- • i ' Mil I - r, ■ ,• t - -wrf-•• #w I. •. .. mm 4 • i * r . "" V Li'.* ' • * WI CVA* *!•?.-T ?.rx BOJC3 T • • • V * < *<4 ( t q (i# a c •>ll4 • 1 '• T | 4. ' ' * * * * W. In IN • \ ;. f • i --< % - . H .an*. ~% , m y + u i .***<, , r r-w.a *m. f. |• • r - r n |*• * - f| % S<*) HAfr • • v* ffi. ! ■ Thaoldewt and b*t ppr.ini! lor oliUiniiMt a Buiunmt Education. Far circular* aid™* P. DUFF A 80X8, Tn Inrmrt i Prm-llr.l RannnM MwUo> bn*. ( .; J 1.11 Ud • itk ft*l *ll km* b lt># ftl* ( !>*• I Cnltng*. Me 4* HOh Tb. (nitbfei Umbel tin. her* Wllhim lot wck • Iretniag m mil Joeiilj Wi* toe en lß>*m*u *itu opon pmrtnni •Ito* la • J .pb.it of III* P„t rirralnn oddrMt r let 4 Ron.. rtlUhtugV l* fn.R . An.ipl.p. paM*4.4 I t flnrpor 4 Rro . pr.n.d la rwtora. t |**~ Th* larg*.i erotkoa Ik* Kltao* pnMi*k*4. 4 work 4* benktfe.milme4. biuitew mm end pretti eel mtowimm Price. (4 On Obt your .lob Work dona at tha Cem ran DEMOCRAT. A I)Asitoct Cot'MTan# kit.—Toera ar* dnnnrrotit counterfaiU in circulation e purporiiDE to ba '• Walnut Laai Hair Ha atotar." Tha atrongMt aTidanc# ot ita grant valua it tb* fact that partita know, tog lit great efficacy try to waifate H. Ka b bolUa of tha oeermac hat a /ac rimiU of a wa)r at lanf—blown In tha glaM ; and a tim n Lwai on tha owuida wrappar. Tha "lt**U>rer" ia a* harmlat* at waiar, whila it |o*>e.re all tha pr.> ( cflice nacaaaary la retore Ufa, rigor, growth and color to tha hair. Purebate only from rnpcmiM* ear* fiat. A*k your druggist fo'lt Each hot- k tin U warranted. Johnston, UoIIOWBT A Co., Philadelphia, and Hah A Rurhn) Maw York, wbolraala Ar*ai*. 4-lyJ M <4,