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AYIStiNitYIII !en otlees, ; Auditor's notices, 'l5O Busthess Cards, llve %hies, (per year) 05.00, addition.llllnes, #l.OO each. YEARLY Adyertlsementsl are entitled to gnaw. terlychanges„, TRANSIENT advertisements must tie paid for IN ADVANCE. ALL Resolutions of ANSOCI I IOIOIIg s Communica tions of limited or Individual [lnterest, and notices of Mantsgekand Deaths. ei f e=g five lines, are charged TEN` CENTS PER JOB PRINTING, of every kind, in plain and Taney .colors, done with neatness and dispatch. Handbills, Blanks, Cards, Pitmphlets. Statements, he., of every variety and style, printed at: Die abOrtest. mutter. Tite le ttorpillue Is, well arftlled `WWII ;Sower is altabrt-i !bent of new type, and everything In t he Printing, lino can be 'executed In the. Most artistic manner and at the lowest rates. TERMS INVARIABLY CASH. Prdeutotal and Biuiaesi Caki. nVERTOX & MEUCUR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, :•.• 1 TOWANDA. rA. • Office ore.; Montatv'es Store - . ! (inay673 OVERTONi RODNEY A. IdERi.I.IR _ _ Qnvi 11 & MONTANYE, Arroß- T Tiiews At . .ofOttN *Oran' .01 Win and ne St, opposite Dr. Porters Drag Store. • W - CARNOCIIAN, Ancgt • NEY AT LAw Trtiy, ,Vollections &axle awl promptly remitted: - arb154911. Tir•w.- PATRICK:a Arronsxr AT LAW. .Office—liercirs flock, next door ;to Express Office, Towanda, Pa; • jtyl7-73. DR. 470,oniwR,x,lySi7 clan and gnigeon: . , O;11Seel lave 6. A. Black's •craery store. • . Towanda. May I. 18721y.'. WOOD S,4.NDESON, • XTTORNEYS AT LAW. . • ToWANDA, PA. WOOD. Cluar27)"- JNO. sANDERSON pECK & STIIEETER. TJWANDA, fit", [Janls.74) ;11, STIZEETEII. J.,9tixox . NEWTON . , ',,,'Physlel'ani And Sutgaroq.. Office 0 - er Porter A son'x Pnv , Store. Tim!Atl,la. Pa. T. 11..1011?.i.SON. 31. It,. It. N NEWTON. 31. It. jatil-7511. IMRE TTOTZSEI : lAT J. All", - Tow DA. PA :Trill, 1873, GEORGt W. BRINK, JuAice of the Peace and eonveyanefr, Also Instteanee - 4:eta, Leßay:oAlle. , ' - . . lI D. . a l n j d . a i tt ) , ( lS ' erd 9 ,N 1 ;IL c fount! -ISi. In the elegant new moms on 2nd floor of Pratt'., new order on State Strret. Rnxlnra 244t.f. . . mr . B. KELLY, DO . TIST.-01 : 11Ce • over M. E. Ihnwhflehlls, Towanda. Pa. Teeth itewrte.l on 60111. Silvey, Ituhher. and Al n Innhun.lnise. Teeth 'citracte4liwithnnt yaln. ' Oet, al-72. ' 11- DEEP R 'DAVIES. ATTOIINENS AT LAW 31ERC1'It'S:BLOC.K April 1-74. l TowAxDA, PA. I ' !l4T R 'MAXWELL V ATTigt NEI'S S. - . COl. - NSI.OIII!LAT-LAM Wire over 1 /ayton's Store. Towanda. .1. A'IS EW WILT, WM.I-',NI A XIV ELL. ('fay itiannazo aprnn. McPITEIZSON, TORSEY AND _go ri/USSELOR AT L.W. Mill:Ma Pa. (Mee ht Tracy ,& Noble's Newt Mork, cutayla, DR. C. 31. STANL't, DENTIST ; Having reminvoNl omee Into •rra, y 0.,,Cs Dew Meek, over Relit Wal row: more. I, now prersre4 to .all klu4h of .frnial work Ile ha , . r 0. 4. /11 a new ga, aparatm.. rt ti: V. Mitt.. C. E...COUNTI It givt•ft = 1115.0 i-7, • .IrrottNuy AT I..I.W,AVAALI" , I Will attend ; ill rotro•to•fl to hi. Scare I:ratifont, s t illivan ;mil Wyoming Coilhtio_s; Ince with F.:41. porter. s roovls-71. FIBIE=MMI 1101=11DECERB= N , 1 , 111,4. N... 3 GritTith .1: Patton . , 14.w.k, Ir - 1.1^0.:•••ts., Ntarch •24-71. (1; BU — it. " • • rAmpTioN% N. Itl d . 1 , 0 %1110) i c ( oUNTY. • Tre.ats tv•w Mac lee ci.timltell by letter. . [nitgt:4;l. CIVER.TON EE, ATTOR Eyi: AT I.BW, T 4 ow &Nu II AV illg en ter two oiler ;Hwy protesslotta ,en ices tti i.taf,lie. given t( In the )rphate- .1114 Re 44 1,1..1 . : 4 Courts. IVERTONyI (aprl4-70) N. r. EI.SIIItF.E A DILL ... 1 / 4 ; CA TTOII N: EY 4 AT LAW. MOIVANDA, PA. I )flive in W..11*. Work, fa:4 d..ni-outh of the Fino -Natimul bank, Ule`Taim ~ 1f...T: MADILL. : r_ttle.T.ViTy I .T. .7 , :, ( ~ FF. 1.1.1.. _ C.S. li I'SSF.r.L•s 1 cexea.ti. INSURANCE AIGENCY, Ti 11TX \V. MIX I TTOI: N . EY :LT 1..1111,' Tl•un - ANIn%. 2 4 ide l'al.lle wrn.a•. tE , '• I. f I I IIE 1:NI)F,116161NliI), ANI) tvklio, to toform 4•iriz:•ll, of Towanda and ‘Onlty. that Irr Will particular attention to iltalvlng plows tlesizto4 lweiftrallop t for ari.titainolr i of buildings. pri- Soperlittotokoi 0 7,lvott for teas r“topoll 41Si• .tt N. E. • mol .froot s . Touatota. i (7. 1-II XREE, (.1' A 1111 1.1 GE fr •l ' t INT Ej: AN ill 111.:( . . 1 1:iTE111'. Al.. man ,l,,, titrer .4 f Iroano.otal I: loss ',..?10w Carat , . 'a few t1.,..r4 oaNt of air lil:PvitTE it (MI% pin 24-75. - ATT W. KINGSBURT. , .• 1141'it I: , T VIE. 1.11 V..1111i1l .10:11 , 1:NS I .\* S . ' l ' .1 CI . : :1 E N C-3 ‘+11), , , Nhcht ?41.t• . o ; h ht. P. 72. • TOWANDA. PA. INSVIIANCt AGENcY. .‘ • Tht• rolholvlnZ •. NELTABLE AN • TPIED Co'ulpapj ,, I. '1111!i.:. IME. 31}:1:flIANTS. 4). A. 111.ABK 11 1 # 71 N A TION - .Bf:BA NK i OF TOlt MIA; C IN] AI tiI:KPLUS FUND lkiirk: ohm FiAC 11./TIT.S for tr.lnsaetinn of a IiENER tit BANXING KSINESS INT3 - 111:;T PAID AN nr.rosrriz ACCMIDIn TO AGREEMENT._ ! .- TEcIAL CAE* GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION' OF oTE , -AND i I .4 rtic• %JAW{ to .\ 1) MONIV to any part of !),.. t'l , n , dstate.t. rtneand. Ireland. Scotland. or ti..! principal erne , : and tnwlr of Enrqi.;., can titre Ur .It aft,. for that iturix , se. I PA SSAOE' TICKETS • t. fnnu the ULt Comirry, by 1)1-10..t rteAtit or ..blnt; 11n, atyrayx on Foal. QV6I ST itrinA,Etitt.rize 14glirt. 'rice paid or S :Bonds • Gold and Silver Po WELL. Pre.sidetit, 'Tim LITTLE STocc,E. •1611 L -N I) CORIit • !. the tk4t place 111' - T(na - a . 4 ,1 )117 roll , CIGARS ANIi TOBACCO, mtacu gt_ Low - BLOCS. opposite &tiff MUSS ' W.t - ALVORDisPlollohinr. N. voLult • " ' now not of *Magi MOTT Anittenrpin , . Usual Exhibition tobe heia' • Wabash', inntrodaTt',rditt'illelit.6oer 93, salt 4,1875. ' : to Itifirtifttima. •" • : A ' The boots itt entry INA its ' , speak na and after `seteuth yof Bereantre at the • alike of tite to Towanda, andkablbitare Arelar tivAiity thaested to notice tilt the itatry InatSts Will ha closed itt Titeiday, the Ala day of mon& r, and that entries mid be inadt; Detour That Stat.:- Ike ear! ter tkibetter, This regnliffita is Intended betit' aceounnodattaniandsoindguateats,• sad brpreteutitut delay and ctinfudrin it the Oka.' tag if the Pair, to etialde distigei tb oasis etaudia- : flows and award remtnnts on the And Altyc Es. Ididtors lath thus dert4 the full benefits of the: award* made to them. ' • • • ' . • Exhibitors can enter gash Mithoutextra charges open tbe pritehase of h theinberstdp 'Hetet, nue no article shali the entered for inert than onerenfintni: except upon miyment of one donee • for :each , iefttil; tienittentry. '. These reghhitteite MI entries except Wbeii test Of speett'is required, to iirtilehz ten . ,per Cent. of the wbolipreinittni with be i i harieth .All renews wird Inteini'to exhibit ble•Sea,: sheep or mine, should halite them entered spin the • trecretay's Leek. as far as is . ..sable, at trait a meek berate OM Fair. ; • • ; Exhlblh:es metre a card 'for each neticle entered, iirsiguatteg the class and nuaibrir int the entry, Which must be attached to the article. • Ito antmai without a Card attached can lie in the stalls without the consent of the committee In charge of that department . ; nor can the Society assure.. any exhibitor, who neglects this require meet, that theywill be *awed upon by - the In justice to those who erthiply 'with the titles eg the Society, they shall Wail cases orsCreeetre attention. • Articles or animals relturred from tbe: ;•,t, auntie, before the chime at the exhibition, except by per milt:Mon of tht4onimitlee In charge, eatmoetreelve a pretutatn, though awarded. i j NlCtf.r.S AND REGULATIONS. ' I: No premium Will be *warded au any article or animal in the absent* •of onmpetions 'unless' the Judges deem ft meritorious, 2. Articles or aulmais entered ter exhibition Mast he on the grounds by neon Wf the first dayOt the Fair, or they wilt not reteivee premline, even the' , awarde4. • . • i. A rdeles or animals entered ter exhibition %Ili hot ire allotted to be removed from the 'Pair Grounds, except by pertitl.fiia of tae etentaltt4 In charge. ,4. Nu prrialtitri 1011 be awarclell on any article or animal wile*. the imtrftard Is attached. • .5 ! Cake, niefuil, confectionery, or other steads, or sake's, and stioirs or exhibitions, luny be adigitted to the FMr Ground!' hyapidicallon to the President and !vying a'reasintable compensation for Ito samm None or the altre, will bc allowed outpidu of the Oirlo,urt.• near the gra:ltl. , . - G. No splrltpous Ibinors 14talt tc solti, nu r 'khan gambling tM abiliect nn the grounds' dprbas the days of tho Fair. Mrong and offletrut police tome *lll be on gmund day - anct right-during-the-Fair. IL The Sollefy*lll ettrefttatr pretterre aU slth•les whhe ouiv.blblth , t l / 4 but *boy vi Iti stet lie , re.isnislide for atly los.seg of at etitenti that ma,y stallsr. bedding, and an abundanee of red for fullmaiin an rihlbitltnt, be frurnislicil lr• Society. fiN•ii of charge, - , , ID. All nulniOs t•iitered In Cla9 hoist he " 1 ' 16 ' 41 nt their rw , stniiitikto the track at the lours named (pi u Web due notice alit be given), nrtrY edit ny4.l.e judg, 11. .1114 , retillimr. no! t tllc4 for by the 111" st of January i,t %Oil ferf.lie4l to the Sorlely f-'t..V4S ItITRIt-At'CATTLE j.kat. - 4 1111INAlltn T 1 ot WI yok.. - worldnr, rattle Fat ex Fat Cow Sl' Er I SI. row or,•ir roar ye • ars 01.1. firm %Mat larg..4 quantity of butter was made In /sae caret Cow 1111,1 o: four soar. old. from ulittli larkeNt • linatitiq mad.. to one wort T4)11" ANDA, I•. 1 Nick • laml• • pair MTN , . . :1 54111.6 pr.wium, "4119141111,5, ot , Voltag :111 , 1 - cI.ASS SWINE. • not ie.., than 5, und.tr, As witilthq *"• . •••=:, " soLlt!.. pr-mlet ,, t for 11..r1( .1111--. t.. s 1.4 tli...trt R hit,. I LABS 11. 11-11 , 1Ztrl 1.111;1:L11 AND ItLOOl PEI, liriles,f,s; hest slallieti. I years and aver', ti 412 .. 241 " " 4 4 4Llitb.r I 3 -,,,,, .. - I . 3 roll uteler.2 ream 3 t lita'rs• I years ate' ever 3 moiler fume years 2 ltr-s. ('lt • . ;lure .. 12. FUR IteM r•tallit ,, u. 4 years and tyrer t. 6 ro 4 Mare 4 ,; • 4 stalllai ender 4 yonr , ‘ 4 mare 3 gelding 3 colt 3 1.5125,000 50,000 In awarding preuiltuns -In thi. claae, training, style and action will be ronslderrd by the Judge.. N. N. I i;TT. du. Casltter I C z Best, ir:e bronze white. 1- ._ WS Utallaganett • Gear Betz trio germ; bresitst • Mil MOO yo.ti brill r9IT: v o.W:tart ender i p.air Eliel i. ASS 2. DEVON' CATTLE. :Num. ptcuQmp ;Is (la,: 1. (' N LDEUNT CATTLE Same pretnlttin a rlr.s 1. VIASS 4. . . AY 11:•11114: I'ATTI.I Nutt.. premium - i • t..~" IItr.STEIN r TTI. (.I:;s.t. CLASS 6. 1 , 11 . 11.1t111113., Chas t.. 1.1..t5z . 3 DERD,.., WORKING AND FAT CATTLE. 8...1 herd, it,,E1..54 than 5 1i,• 4 0,4 e•li tw I'LlSti a. : 4 11rEEP. not h..s. than thr 100 rheAvy I.ar ; :•OW :4111.1. 1;ia: 1101 le,y than h, drill lionit,s CLASS 13. 111111INI: ANTI RIDIN1; TIORSE: 1 pest pair carriage horses , mans colts, under I years single carriage hone marr - horse or loare for while CLASS 11. JACK'S AND VICLES I:f.A j3kk )41Ir mule oolt t L 13. POULTRY. Brat display, not less than 3 varletleg fin dark brahamas ligh - • Wtidge eoehins Mack white hoodans erem-cotni la fiethe white leghern brown •• • bt.sek white-faced spank , h 11. IS; It: Gnaw. - dookln " brown breaatrd mil game gelger fed game lehUe game ' black game • While dneltngi . • r'olpred• - • • . golden spangled Itamborgs - silver white • " ,; • Nark . " " golilan polish . • , • sliver `• black; eihtte't-rest pottti 1 white •• - , • bantsten3' • ; domtntque • frizzled • Turkeys =RIM Aiesttith mien --• ..: -• riile.buri teatpals,fwwls. nd IN— altoMktAL - DEPlittithiirt. • CLASS 26: .. . • i • • AORIi#TDUAL Att1 i ,,L 64 : 14 1 4 ) ' ~,fi. nf4t. dindLY 6 1 12 1 41Inqral hipiersinta , /10 O 9 ...n int47t4 l24 = ctlabiled. '' ' l n rr I . ~.. • b•!•:;! , , t4D •," Onelikiittalagilbat . . -- • . • dour bal,ler. 2 . . , - ' tannin! milt ~. :,. • 2,' , •1 ' • horse hsf NOE . , r .. i;1 Lay, Mum, and fodder tatter '' 4 2 L, . • ,Negelabia tatter, . . . , .r ' bay ra l ia .. ....•,...., total fawner • • • • " . " portable dater-mill and pre.s • 2 . • -pm—! : ,'• , ~• , , t:: nide-Mil r , ~;;. field wale - • - L •' • ' hay tedde ~ . • •;• • ' . . 2... • • , , bay Wader. • • - :,.2 • Hest *omit* 1 r :1 plowboy, under to pars 2 1 . Rlit•Es •1. The quintlWor 44•Oprol" for each t eam til l W. one-feetth litre. • • • • • 2. The tile allowed todtithoillarkwill be: hunts., a. Vie leans t to.start at one,ttlue. and each Wow nun tq do his work withowt a drirer or assistant. 1. each pfOrinaida,lo strike Aid tnilltatidchtid indepeadently - ot the adjohsirix had. • • li • Within ihq tomtit of as acre. plaited. tich plowman will be molted to strt e,two batil-41ur rowed 'Olds, and Ihdel with the dead (meow lathe middle.' •' • C1.A83 18. EDDE lOWA, lIARDWAIIE. ETC. • • ' Best part:tide stew engine - cylinder boiler tubular steam boiler. holler lire 'Mont • - " • shingle lilletdoe - brick • . , lath ,• " . tit:plaint edge tones ' • stoves and tine-sec herde , oire. rumps Ebro "mita steam bailer • • CI Atie; 19, A. 1 111) IV Alit/NS. Ikea and lint ineplay a< carriage:l, hug= Wes awl sleighs, ls 00 - nest carriage MANY • =idpf buW • '- sulky, • • Inmbet wagon - refloat spring wagaa pluteten . , CLASS Z. , .Lt:ATMER AND ITS MA FACTURE. , . Rest pair coarse boots - - q ix). - . . nue: toted sewed floe, peggskl ' i Largess and bed display of bouts stud shoes I'l Best awl largest display.of harness met light doable harness - • - briVellthristss • , ' 2 I, stogie harness , . • 2 side eule leather ' ' I tipperl '. • harness 1 .'• • AGRICULTURAL - DEPARTMENT. GRAIN, SEEDS, 11.01!R AN!) PEr.th Rent Motel whifo wheat ' i ti 00 rye • , 'corn cqts litlekodheot' ' peek doter Petit peck timothy seeit. and largest ollAplay of /rain. , rot, secd*, tit less than xi a vatii tie:. :.Atk %ORE! wheat Ito Or.. red tre btteketheat , .. rills bleat _ V kAtt WA Mall to be manufaelAtted ht the ktrunty A tAI .1 tio.4 411,14n} i 141,.. MO?) bndud •'rrl} lat,sot.tatoe. - I•• 1 h•..t• T• 11 Si,, 11 , 40- ..41•Nige t.. 41 tl•play turnips rutApibuN , l.tll , 44. 1%0011. Int r.pf.fir Vtt ' , tempt en. roahlms ver1m.11 , 14,1;1• 11.111 . 1.11.11,1 ..t1..4 ts, .o.trta Ilml Iran. , _ lantrrltl,ll,l". • 41,1 day hor, 3„. • sari,•l.% 11,1 .1440 ' tin j.lira, ill Mall tt jinni - en.•l vnt 11 11•••• I unfit r arta 1411 vosti••titr.. N IMP vArjetir.. • BOA uf any r Si UO .41.114. .T.my i••ij 51 100 • Quiutea. 11.. 4 4 varirtit,, IU erecis ' - SI OU rent Ixrigrs vs,llettliwnsl d.toiple Sl!•rnato crab .n.lnt aor:i temoTi pilaf, In ft lilt - , 1 050 Oro. rig.. 50 11,,,t ~...m.1.1., 1...t1,114, ?wt.. 1,1.4 tlutla :41. bliochemi II On Vi.tit.i, (~,,,,,,rd, Delatrnre,ll7l.ltitott, IlArtfmd, I..ess,, Notlvri CAtiwba. raw!' 4.40ip1y, : •, " SI 0) lor,ur,t ..ll.•rtion, u.. 4 V. tli.tsa rt iguittoi '2 ct. Ass n--:ll.oMajtS AND 1.11:-StfiiNS. • Reg elm-In-Atty.. t1t....1;411. .), - . , 62 PO nixtir 4.-410.11 mos, trultet will' 'dowers . . 1 - py no noi.l a tlowcr• cal.ctioil of 1n.1br01..11. Clovreri I • roklion "(hang/nig lxv.li.ti liati e r.ifzl.....k..t • I ' l :iglir of r0tit..1,11..1, bri.lal. itl,ant..iit, hand 1K0) , 1 , 1 , 14, °aril : 41 .1 ~_ i'ot ;Turin, lorh'in.. ,fr. .. 11 , 4 12 varioi, S 2 00 '-piX collecti,m varig.tmil , all4Atilt • Itilire 3111(Ittlfi tit•ii .4 3 Pt rr~llrr boa • at utthrn 111,111 . tt MILO. Me,. Ite4 ‘atit.ll,;• tln.••• i%•- qt c.titmliAt4l 14.4 •• ' • Si fin , • • 110 1 E.. DEPARTMENT. .CIAS.S 25,-W I NIC4f, W IDLA LS, PIK Est - gym, Sc 13..5t homeipsde spir6:llle; V 1117; , ,, rnmi 'grspes.or lint Imiseinsde i'mws ..... It,-1- aware, 4Norrint, ISIAdIwRy, itivibberry, Elder berry, ry Iluatt au) other va. I. ty • • tpAliterry ' • !villein s)rup ' - , . gallon rider vittepie • SA collection pre:eel - mould Jellies, canned fruit, • pickle* Se, tnade to ket p el MI Sot apple, pear. perch, gain.* totter, each Mk. 'cullecilim spit-ed fruits, PielihT• mixed pick— . '' , "4, lefs,cluorclault• with receipt each , ILI 00_ . . D.t 1i01nr1111 , 1 , 11',,% held, 1,111111% owl ry e r breed, bitki.rii * ' ', d. , - do each 400 , lirinot kit:v.l'l,y girt multi' Ir., without alit . iotl thlit mot, lioki , pi rui , k,likviit, Inked hant,hoih•il haul, dried ii ,, d.., 1...i1ed lonpir, bologna lain. mr ., p r ,.,,, r5 ...1 torkry, prrrerreel c Metro, hommu.vin &nit cake, lady cite, pond cake, '- grump ntountniu,NlT, white ienontain, dm. cold*. ;Ate, cavil fill 5o 11'"I i i it u ri M e l lt ' y l luk , l ' . . . • an . , - , doughnuts . • Gtl variety of stinger cakes . . - • so allay of pastry • , • . . 80 (Ingle specimen 80 , . - Dotter asid-derme. ' #1 DO f 2 40c Best package batter, not lan than MIRA ed 00 Lnitter to rolls ar what 3 Mauer made by a girl nadir 16, without add 2 sorcitneu of churn, &kW, or tub. each .. '1 All article.; in alas 24 to I,t• oreottipatilt4 vitt. re cap' fdr waking °rearing. Hosts. !lost Ave poudds display not less than 3 buses - bee hire . . t,l,A*3 24tEDLIEWOBIC,Ae. edlk, debdoe, calico, or iodide bed, Tait, warm cleisrict, sioolen•bbinket, rich 91 00 Best bontentado rug. listed, 'swirls stockings, lines stockings, sea slisplpy ; • 1 ' Best psis stockings knit girl finder fears 1 - pound ;woolen Ora . sing Atm pound Hans - do - • • wookw mittens and fibre 0,-esch idle • " knit spread,en bleste mbridery Leman curse; toile4 nob; cur- , tattse lestoldstsde skirt, snecidnendade bay's shills alTra shirk 314t0 ud Aracreondlar and enlfi,tlh4.l.lv melt nttirfr - 11*) 11 , Wt earrtsp nod . 4,4711 lc 3 Ikt that rata rover. chair exam: knitted etastr. CUtef. enact's-teal sopkyr stannt,. knitted p•pligr , duaw I, otlk einbroiklery, afghan, Itufttigl body's naiad, child , * eap, - etitles sista, notate book or housewife, watek dada, 1_ work basket, each • , • . 1 DU Des:display of burr work; best sines: specimen - of burr work 1 On Desidleolay helmet: . . . vto IMIII Sot digla j y tuts COW, wax lowers or kora Wither not 110 !!!;.111 - i '41" , r1,1 i , "(•«"7 ,, ":‘ I !! •,1!t =I .;; , tvl I. = MIMI Duels; ? -;, r MI t CLAtis 17., • _mow:lM; ',„, e cr.!itt.tc uLiss '.'_'—.%EG LTA 111,Et, 15,•7 , z;.—FRUITS 11311 MEM OE UIfIII , SI to Iflle ti•drnY.- = 1 vb. 1 EZT ift,. c C LASS 2 , i.-- 7 13R.C.1, D. IBUTTEN,CAPii, ~ . ,•.: Ill3t**2lloin4illititelifi';‘,* - tr•efir 1. ft, -Clio, V I ' !eilli*lffr" !KO . . irortS, sir tOssir , • ;50 r: , 1 beiCta 1 1h01a.4.4.14; ittint4'ilaY,'!-''' lobo ;tattled •S ewer. elsliktesit clot • 4 41 4 15*.,0r folthec lb? _IITIV O 4k:if '''' : • i,,r Aug. 4A.—mrs Al PialllGUßSitir„: I hest eilikedivt4.ooolooll "•.:': 1. • - I 43, 00 ' ~ • I ttla usTßPl4llollntit ' ' r • • r ~: ~ 1 ..ti ietry phiciverTioginit ' •' , • ... - , : i,t , , erainteu caprilitbmit !pecipetittowet to o l ' f .J.; „ ••• . , , ' ' • -,al; exllecion , fwater cacti ''' 7 1 , '1 ! ' sinieu 7,, o •-; , • • ' , • l'• • ' • Plit es ****kifrOPlßY4ll' ' ..1•- . •- , r• 2 . It;"' si tb ei t:47 o PAAo l 4rtgx iio4lji Tni. pelciegg,,.,, , pencoh% or rran miler 10, yrati; pen, , l •paiirosgitilp door wilensorttic!;, t , der Illgesis, , _midi , • • **. • • -I I : #. l o° pest piggy olleatin,ind culuor4 pboksiFiphs on , , 'metal Ire biker 'olsiterfit,dispisrolsiiti.•••' ' aqiirrreft3 ,6 4 train set,' thitypes, •t :z 'I Lui.l4o oll g. 0,9 1 • , • . •1 , t s. .- p , I:Gaits *,•-'4ll/11tIAL 11:051EU162M. ,••;, lkist ijrd targ4dtsplo • ••*, * `r , • • ~,' -, , • .1.) t ' • CLASi 345. 2 -ICDNiytIRE. ' ••• tail "ohil liNfeefiffvl4 of forttiltire " " ' "".1) • I ' iiiniorar alitaio esti rack• '"-- ' -• • • ~ ; ?ft * l4 01 1 1111sisairts, Puns. cowl+, er i+4 l ..CF•or• • lug clink ea4s ; „ . ~!I to r, , TROTTING VEPARTMENT. . ._. , ' • vLas . 3I'.—ItECOND DAY, 2 rifit:" , ' ! tor TAn-i.- 111.40 U 644 knia4 is ilte , `ckiiptiy, iteraiiiAt'Slo2 - ' f ." Ell First 1 &cowl r Third e Etr:i , lll 111.1 k IC, +I;M. , . • h'lcer Os* 4.7ltret MN, bt fferues. rim noir It 170. .? • Er IlifTersAtd Firr* Arcontf rtbled " THIRD DAY, I P.M. fferwi (Ant Novi j'raortfor • raving:* - • . pl,. !«r,rtr► le NI betaebnili 7111111, 'JAY, 2 P.M:- Tua 3114.—rat). int 1115:4 rk4t 14, Arcou,l riht • In' IIf:GULATItiNS: at{ tn.es f nic to make a SOtt,:thlre-tOCataiit, : Entfateee fee 10 per cent. of thernintead. • .yktly *toe dbhittchts; the Gehl 3itt Indy • Oisti4W . to, in , t tunney. •• . ' Vet/nitre" tet, tan, t iti nll tn*t..ittwomrony 'the, entry trbla ovine end .lOwiipthol of hot.", lad nolinoOf itg t:li i tolso ." ojneki coOnif . ' . .“110wod to be 'etitereil excert In the "tree ntl." ' flort4ir irritarie4tu lists`to which Ito" ate trnt ttIU terfrit their rotntnee-teen. • , ; - Entr6t a ill twt'llutt, at ~lettetttry's .0111 m, on the Font Ornu nits, op the. Ilttt day of the,Palr, Wedn'egeleyi Sept, 214 et , e'atet subnall ' ' a— == i • FOR TM,' FOR F R ALL. • BY ittco A—Tair:lssxm . . . . . • , limes glpriotte Panslam gliave,:-.* -, , ..1.115 Ityvely.xthi4lewer grol*, ith itogiut.zeithyr bkml .. • . . i'ur thee, for isa,,for aLI. IMII fiinutainqlny— And Ilinfien tlin golden day With Otll4'atiti geufai ray I ; C4 . Itif÷, me.,.tor an. All Nation's glittt,are etkdeittl. sotilsrn 111/ manna fedi rice as Starlight aver ilwei for Ike, Hu xlh Anil air, Am! All things, bright and lair. 'Are ,en ti by Mtn to bliare ' ith titer, and me and I Why the dill *ant and woo; Thls dar nrrx here WAR!, P 7 Is grood.or those who sow , Thr,ttusrus tg poor inqn's path*. I• • For dol. WhO Idgb lu nerd, • , • They gluon thought or bet , tl— they ran sate their greed, • TIM *Told may suffer on. • Oft "" trl 54) ti) p• So few,ftir pastke 4411-- That mill . apis jivkirm th eir thrall, Which bpreaas Its ragbanOrre pall N ii') i' o'dr thee, and me, rind all. hot .tuAttre yet sill rise, A Tot `llgh l i t the earth and skim; ' ' And viten bppreAslerndle4, • chat! toll Its antheini round 1 I • • • .d 1 kire/agfont'' . ; - , -,----,. , , , r..-• 4 - ' l i r ~."r..•................ •............•% , ...i.r.:"...•......... , ....,:#•.,.. MESSRS.. OODY AND BMW. • We believe we may fairly say that the 'extraordinary success of Mesirs.: MoOdy and Sankey in England, have bee 'a source I of great. astonishment over here, particularly. to everybody who has ever' come into` personal con.! tact, with these: two gentlemen. And Ito the casual reader, there will be 'nothing in the published addresses of the,'"Evangelists* to, - explain the wonderful lu which they have evir (lentil!, obtained upon all classes of the EnglisVrople. They will not compare in any way with the sermons which, people! are accu.stomed to hear from the well known preacher of the mis pel—witit , those of Dr. Hall, or Dr. !Chapin, Or Dr. Thomas, or , Pr. ftir example. They are ,full of little .anectdotes and cominon 7 place, Stories and as . for the, niceties of language, of course they need not be looked fort And no doubt acen racY of larignage is a very shun mat. ter in Suckthings, although ire donbt ' whether. -St. (to whom Mr. Moody has recently ,been compared by one Of our.contemporaries,)spOke mangled or broken Greek to the men of Athens. We must say, too, that the anecdotes related by these prench ety Seem oftentimes very apocryphal —see for instance the acconut of a visit to the Tombs (Addresses, sec ond Series, pp. 44, 45) in . which Mr. Moody describes the instantaneous conversion o 1 the "worst man in the whole prisim, of the City of New York.'! We quote the last part of the anectdote : M 1 EMI 1121 1 " I got so S tarted in the nun that'befort I Started for the hotel I said, tf will pray for you to-night, and I woultl have you join me in prayer at the same time.' That night, while I wns praying in my ho. tel, il'a I told him I should pray for him at , a certain hour, it seemed tiR, If I knew .that. God was answering my prayer. I could not leaye New York and go back to Chicago until I had seen that mari. No sooner did I fix my eye on the man's countenance than, 1 saw that a great change bad taken .plactt. 4emorse and gloom had tied away, and the face of the milli was stteamitm .with .celestial light,, Ire seized my hand, and tears of joy trickled over hie" cheeks. I "said,' `Tell mei all., - about • it;' .and he said, 'Last 'night, -when in my cell praymi, ..;Ll' de "not know the exact time; !excuse 1 when I came to Faison they took , away , my watch, but, 1 WAIL', It was about midnight--the Lord Jesus , took away the • harden. l and set , me entirely . free; and Since theti,l ant the hapPieit man in the .whole city of New' York 4 '414..1 believe he ova, for he told me of the love joy and peace that non'b but r une 'Who bad mired the Lord Se sus knew nothing about, After I lad talked end prayed with Idta isozae;tinze, I bade him good•bye."- Again'thO aeitai ttel#Sed' litiaerip., -:- ; • ir. - I - ' --- Soo 100 A 3iT, ME "Si 00 ' • ",t..1n1 PO OO 11 10 SI3 00 l 0 616 tyo N 11:1) i'urr,,hl:ALL. 404 , MEE oo ri . viumgras. ,.L.L.L...L..-• • Iv ; r$ . r.. gs 9., t. . • ..•• •r. 111. ;, • O* • i 1 4/ rliros. l l.gpi ,. . [K.!! 1112. f. Is, 21 • t ! : iii 1.1. , r 'a .1-$ ^l., f ,•.l• 1 , -!t'. i t N., ttituareateteld haat Arida. Which, se .'a a . _ totroniihntable opirdergiaso r 1 7.* '"... e etitrittnr the ftUll 'nor 'iii se, iiii wilicii iiki ,iatihitttv ire calculated to make a deep impression upon the - nitride of others. The 'lto i ry Of 'Z'OchenklfotylnirtatireeJs thus Rrepaited?', 1 ! . : '' ''' l : . / 1 " 4 , I v i i t' he is iltiii, 3 , . 14 4 4illii d4efstivei ara meets., ram i amtaturas ground mid , align o 4 Bartimentj is tthat a your "Teiolt'e iviti. , "Tell,l thonght- it - I :4l44l:l'th'6,n a tig t;11 - ar,o esan it, ' • ‘.' ve .m: 01 .• go! ok.iro; get;/ . 9 I aja a, ~, 4/lifstr,inetdesnant•iNaliw.4 rainiteide the walls of the eity,and 1 I Ittilte4 militu have inercy upon aria, Wand lle gitvii 'Tie 'in 1111141 t,?, , Iciitta ofl azareth 1 Is Ile in this part 01. the ountryl' ' . 'He ittalready on his way to JernewlemV -He is nowagoing dci to the, eastern gate' •'; 0 1 'shoiald 3 ) /11 °0 tw i f him , ' 8 0 8 ''Pe*ili,Vild 1 all'At hear, l .4 l * ' Own the lefreq.: 4 1 ho cannot . ‘getar glimple of hum, tre• ing little of stature, cm recount: of the gemit , ,Vroitg aria** him. Ile rensito, eitstfaoe tree and saya to himself, tlf I get up there sad hide, without any ono seeing me ) he garl and 'get by livithotlt my getting a good look tit- Rim. A gretttpinny rich, men do, not like to be seen Omn i ing to Jestis: : Well,therelie•islrang iMg z'ight , over the highway, and - he says to himself, ' lie cannot get by without mar , Liaising: in a `gboil 'locket ' him.'l Atf,tit .issue the s p "POVid`lnirst out. 1 11 - cloaks at .Tohn-,—fliat;ti not him; r he looks at l'eter—‘That'anot him.'j Then he saw one whol was fairer,than the sons of rhea. 'That's Ritn.r And ZacAeue;Ast . .peeping outfrom among to braucheaslooked down upon that wonderful, yes, that mighty Ood-Man, inwmazement. At last the croid conies to the tree; and it Trityks as if Christ 'Was, going by ; brit he .stops right 'under the tree, and all at omega, leeks up and Seel& Zacehens, and -saysto. him, 4 Zrteehe: .1 . its, tanke Innate and'coirte down.' I canit imagine Zirecheus says to hims f— wonder ivho told him my, F q. name I was never inttodneed to him.'. But Christ knew - all about him. Sinner,.'Christ knows all about, you. Re knows your name, Slid 'your usiILO .Do mat think. God no te know you: If yott would try to hide front 111114 bear in mind that you cannct hide from'liim. Ile knows where} each's:me of yoii is; Ile blows all alien& your Sins." And so on. Again, Mr Moody relatert' I it narrative of an event chid: he said happened in Chicago. A'ay ing anheateaciher was much troub= led li the - du:ight that he was leav ing Ins class Misdeeds •"Mt, Moody proett a a l a 'atriiiv, and they went to,geti er, day alter day', until . the teach r had seen all, pleaded • with alt it and Won tlICm all for Jesus" We are told that this anectdote moved everyleidy in the audience to, tears. The preface to the second series of the addresses 'says "Sobs and tears were almost unive rsal. • The minis ters dn the platform - were wiping theiryes and glasses, and some were literal y scooping away the tears literal with t eir hands." One other exam ple of the way in which Mr. Moody deals with the most awful of subjects which can engross the human mind: " Not long ago there was a man complaining about my talking about named written in the Book of life; lie 'dill not believe in it. It took some ime to look the subject up, and I was amazed to find so niuch in Scripture about names being written inthel Book of , Life." "Two years ago 'a friend of mine that alas in London was going back to America. She went to Liverpool witn,a party .of, American friends, and they were talking about what ho- . tel they woold stop a; and decided, to, go. to the NorthieStern. The ho tel was full, and as they were stert ing tt find another ; they maid to my friend 'Are not yon going with us?' My friend said, 'No, lam doing to stay hin.e. ' 'Oh, ricr, tI4, said, 'you caunot stay here.' But my friend -said, 'IL am going to stay.' 'How is it Y' 1 1. have got a room.' 'Where - • did you get it ? ' Why; I sent_ my name en ahead.' She had telegralph-, ed a few days before and secured a , room And And that is just what the childi n of God are doing now; they are sending their names on ahead and gettieheni doivn In the lielok of Life. They. are not waiting for, the dying minute. My friend, send your name on ahead to-night, and if you really want it there, Gal will put it , there.'; to doubt there are thousands of persona on whom this method of preaching would produce no impress sion, or at least not the kind of im pression which Mr. Moody is seeking to create ; but still it is net•ditilcult to understand why it succeeds so well. 'For Mr. Moody is. evidently in earnest, awl he endeavors to make• the great truths of religion clear to the,comprehension of the most illit erate. 'of his audience. Ile encour ages everybody to believe that itf.. start conversion and securitj-, of eterna peace are within their reach. No time need be lost. No daiuhts need be entertained. The writer ,of the i nt roduction, to the addresses says: " The vigor and earnestness with which he charged his hearers to obtain ';it once the - pardon of sin, and power to 'break sway from a sinful life; were extremely effective." , ' Moreover, Mr., Moody plays much upon those feelings which appeal most deeply , to the univereal human sympathies. The loss of parents,the love - of a mother or father fdr a child, the death of those irhp are Most dear to us, these are the themes on which he greatly dwells—and tku ram will ever dwell upon them in a feeling'of tendernesa and patting Witrioht Mov ing the hearti of iill wire' hear him. Ilere iii a single illustration of ttre manner in which Mr. Moody ,obtaiiia J his po er: . ' "I d not believe we, arii parents, a realize bow piling these children can become true disciples of Christ t' it we did,lwe Would or 4 More for tile salvatkin of little children. 1 sitiOl urging 'this one timels'a meeting in Amen", and an old man got up rtV the close of the meeting and, said :.'l' want to endoiseevely word that has beezi said. I belles* in the courfri Sion'allittle adhiren, "Stit t * yearti agoarVis IA a lie4110:4 ioDuntrYl4- boringiusanalsideitry i suiCuty vt'lo doik lad-kit tar *th;iiittv little 1 r nia; ..„ $ll ORN% vti,Wfv air, • - ' lBall •. ellifigit!' f klii Wit.kil*"one.il Si i tqA P" 1 0 . d it*tesi*, 100. niq r_ `l'M k t ii6 e sl4? l klti ten iti 'Rig' # l l) )l tit:ilrAfA i i tiwtt ie r,,„ t4i' L s hilted , rottiallAL li lak t ihY;, .r„ ~, 80 IV 1 1 to . fejtuieti PrOl , f 0 It lei 'to i T ..IE BO itplairegt ff . _ 1 ..: 010 i I l lifiA, Pr, :tti c ,e C" 1 tiort rip-. fie „„tiis :Caliorti, 4 , orciirttui 4y - IA ''t - k d"44l iiiinetinClii,lipd tieo 9, %it i I NO ' inti *ceebik nixittY.:„" 'iced W t heA7 , 4l . (t i tikelttfie 0, 6 ,fii i kity , ti iima at 3: '9404 'Pi IFtt ' 6 tb ib lift,t,,Y, ! m h teVeo l lyPt a , i 4 - c k tl Ai r MI th91P,11140 r.iW b Aqr, 'tat ff , all !_ q ; litoo,, II Willl 5' 43 1:40) OOST ht i C rr 104 hpr :a; hif e 4 pci: 611 ittlit -il .1 3 / 14 Yli•1°t iti _ile4 i ll ' 44 r'=!'l no nelp ut wooly,. ' ' hear ` t ier , Ts : s IV4 II Ifill&i:COs'ittit r Md f 0 ga,y ,' ‘. tki;;,ifi ,rit n itii,;lier•lii e 3 161 1 . 1 4 1 el° 4l 4 l lt eYt 4 44 '' 4 f t g 04(14 4 .E;u e . flak* c01n%„#,4 to awaY, in 4 ,de hr ninintrin,'nnfl 'lcltyrc I*', mamma ; ' t 6 ' rish f 6 e , tile now l'ftintl'Phaease:Pi*,4o,B, oo( l44A. as fn,y ledt Inuunine we,. ;or, Jesus' BAC., Aiirn I" no0: - AidAtte-ild:iniq= slinf.f' 11 /it -- ...,*antutllat:4lST Clime duo hgfoi„slol was, ." , ` y ii Ottlit i feefidepci orhelhg 4 zhilq'w: :ir a,'10(1 ?dr, 6 r l Edit - Ole was itetbdtliVith r en conntry -' ing lift "ctildreri':X6. la' I antb''of God thitt tak 9 th:gi+tar titeTin of,iire orld.° ' L ''' ''' * ' We arc told that this aneetdote moved, everybady: to tears 'and ',.!. can readily beli6v6it, for it Is:a ty, touching one- Snd itis,lnfbringlng religion to ,the le'rel iir cotrinon l fe ; lb' po dinit4if ought: to,tielkopititi it:at .If 2 : 3footfy , ig' 'apt snekesand.; lie' runs lifc - taiil) aciim '' 'ail :tile . chords. I .Of ,blnOn'., 441ng.- r Oteiking then ronsbV; at' is trnre tr but` still in such a'warns , to Stir deeplY - the flUest emotions of our' nattird. Ire ' f de, scribes the death Of ti pireht" Oil" a' tie loved child; ma his story wing i t hi heat The po4r,:tlie berearecT,' and the iserah.le; staudin'g face ,to - Dice . ,i3O AO with theisarrdlis of Pie word in tiieW most cindi forni, are [mimed to a means of 'tolisotation*winehlfill never fill ificiii. Ext‘ei4 for` these' means:Choir troublei are' icOpeless--.1 With thernitiey r 1011 disniTesr, , Ile ligion iiihijultjgouge. easy h mat -1 ter as this to many mindsi n init if Mr. Moody eap jearn thia: nsanal of persons who have.. hithertd regarded it al; air beyond .their reach, to take comfort in it; hetwill have done much real gotai, and he Worthy of the re spect and unetzuKagevent of all de nominations of Chrtstians.---N. Y. Timee.' ' ~ , ( Prayer ig an aCtion• of likeness to. t,lte. Holy Ghost; the spirit: of gentle . fies l 3and dove-like simplicity;,auim itation .of .the lloly 3,esus,,,wbose spirit is idea:, to the greatness of the biigeseemunple, and a ebnfortni.- ty . to Gixl, - whose anger: is always pat and marches slowly, tuid.is , withi aut•transportation, and. ;lever 'hin dered, and never hasts,•,and is full of inereY. Prayer' is the peace of our spirit, the', stilliess of • our thoughts,' the evenness of our , irecoollectiOn v :the seat, of metliation, the :rett,of our cares, ..spd, the, caltn . ,of our tempest. Prayer is.the issue of aquiet 'of untrabbled' thiaights ; and is the daughter - Of 'charity; And the'sister of meekseiis; and he that prays to God with an, -angry, that, ic y a troubled. and discoinßosed spirit t is' like him that retires into a battle to meditate,- and s sets' tip his closet in the but quarters of an army,ratid• chooses a frontier garrison to be wise in. Anger, is a perfect 'alienation of the mind froui prayiiig and therefore , is contrary to that attention which - pre. gents our prayers iti a spirit line to God,' For so .1 have 'seen a- lark rising' from, his :bed of grass .and soaring upward;' singing its he rises. .and hopes to' get to heaven, anti = climb above the .clonds ,•:. but the poor bird -was beaten baek.bythe loud siOdngq of an casters wind; and 'his• motion made irregular and ineonstant r de : ' seending wore at, every breath. or„tdiC tempest than it Could recover by, the vibrathan_autl_fre,nuent weighing Of. his wings; , till the little ereapire was forced 't,o it down and pant l . and etas till the storm .4 cra . oE+l' anti 'then it inade'a toosperb ; s flight, and did rise arid' sing, as if it had learneii music and motion from an angel, 'as he passed Sometimes through the air; abont hii ministries here below. ' SO is' 'the prayer op a 'goad man ; when , his affairshaVe requiredbusi- Hess, and his business was a matter. of discipline, and ; hia discipline was , to pass,.upon a sinnipgpersou, or had a.. design. of charity, his duty: met with infiraiitics, - ot a man„, and anger was jts instintueat,,mid the int strumient,;beearce:StiOnt,rer titan its pFirne agent, and raised a tempest, and overruled. the, matt; and theri his prayer Was broken, and his thoughts Were troubled, and . his words went up toward a. cloud, and his thoughts Ptilled them back again, and made them :without intention s ; and. the• gOod, tri..an,sighs ,infirmity, but must be content to. lose, his" pray er, tind'he must recover it . when his anger is 'renoyefl, and his, 'spirit. is becalwed,iyukeyen as the brow 6ft Jeans,.and:arnOth)ilo? the. - heart of God . ; and their it, mends:. tto heaven upon the.wingri,,Of the4oyel and dweljs *th Gy4,011, it repur,M4. like' API .I seft,.4":*l 10.tle* - o , b' ancL,:4;9, dPlv;i Pe-1-*l:r4Orenir no, mat Loyr. 'or gtorrr. ~., There act .. two 'Oat eviii Pievita bftiiiitng;*4 the liiefiiiiil Kite q thtil i ti=the 'tear 4:U 01)1161W, awl the hhe ciettiblicit. ,As'ihOiasthe forni*,: , ittatkiiiiiift intl ihatigfiOd iiefileptt:lViiitattilleAlkfiglit*edunre. feiii-L*lthici thosiiise'irlliA *mi" hid, Wlitit *lilts, I , 44Saitge flt 9 1 9. iiiei4inkffief M:ve 1.4 i tfiiii kiefrOn h ot . - ,tiOlieits,' On't* Mhei haiiikti still', ;mit& clanger lOrki' id' 'the , ' lco're of pt Mick, irtirch eifineg to be' - a.. beset tifyr'- ". liothethris, evi) . a 'or tb'etreat g.it, :'";.: '44 ,4 . l r*Ohlisifili 6 Y. 4 ,fa* 4 4.: ~.....,... 4' •- . ' f3:6- v'eu 4 PI4M. BE itith , tiaitilpdhlolwhiele:lii:aurel:rieay Jimf, tett, hhilletactildlaii#44Ml‘ol 904 %WO:A 1gi14 1 N.;90',. i or apeta, or intend. it eity is it BO: a great alxsorber of that ffinViviileli Vdigtivlbel;ilhett: beWto 'apehilf/Nlie ileabieffihrilihitingenttiffogl Agit ftV4l7 l oltHrhattabi.r ortilkyttliklos,; ..40Anlit d OleP i ti trY-O h At*Pr . . stoh-sue tic,lll re, in ow . oeeu, *VI large Otiii lir th 6 ' Melir, .tlie ot9flizeillwirfit/ hrithinarbe aftreetit hindram*toOlteadrthonght steam 4 .r iO, On)., ChlOWegila t 1.04 ,allorAl*o A su le)S 4l M i l Pvgo . u'9 B i yt to .14 1 pat i t n4l: - . A. khpht '; of I un§i - - A.Alii.e"ifitmv oi ht athl itoleittaio' rang 4opialkir it,fo grezOitkveihesi.gii4i44K4,,litt 1 NAOI4 - ._ 44 4 3 10 0' 1 4 11 44, ?4,oies 1 )I,iiitlolO i ps thit. 4 t , he, 044 9,(' via* I tilting 1 eintittitiii, ciiiihktiity ;r .-4 6tii - i, itiVidiiiitVat Ibis' Ailtailildlfhtdieikt I lhave4biaeilhed-la one:: of Abe itie 4 I,,whiclicianoit..iliiiAttOg aAO ;YfrPw..);iee, l l AtifiligT v./Jr( ,W I _9l/e wor e iiGheark upon_ pik sleeve,') i 'lii6'stOutd 'tit east g at tidlA . - all Stk. ' ilish,fich*thliiietfttlfotilif kritkigitillh whohtilitliTiiihtithif it:hoss ,- -dtaiti3o,., If - PutktitYAulf. l- ,Iv:(PeT1*4 1 1 1 0 'e, w9,l44 ; pqml:te„b, 'moo, 4 1 its Aisßa'r ikerae,nt-.1 Hi ft a oel idjcd: j) . titilleity i if; ' er,"l.lfirl6roas . ,;=iirhen 'Aillkople i • i illtthitratftiit th4:l; hiaritirdesdo likeirto-bikinadcpublia4hestiatill 4 4 1 3 R#V 1 0* * **Pr P 11 14 4 47141 1 10. Mk FWFt ,0001ta: 14 :1 iblie4.-' Aiii4 ifirbiehlliefadein till iiiit" belie 'sing i lOllie'palintf ffl i -, 'IC niay itkiThe thtng, , of itthithaiiiilitbietptliet!Tail* .ought.:.hrelteal.,,-they.-:iiit , :,kargogil - I 4HPPX . c B4 :' ~,-.; :: '.'l', ! :, i • • ":. . '''-.''. ;'': ', ' ': ~, • ; ' -7- ;:t A ":" 11 "- -7- ' -; ZRECCUP MOUE.. rAmn4Rirt• , ;44 lidatedoo,tt• of the Sti luntiti he jobtican4 votigheivfgr ,thie t ;. The ; egls in a aeunnag:iout in Oregon wanted 'to - break - an, old littifessor otthei i ' in stitution 'Orai.bad. habit::'' It was libt .exactly Wicked probably,forthe good ,oldluan goul4lecaineant nct - harm by it. 7 .lt' wassa.way . he : had ; of being .. `fatherly. 'When a young lady' went toliiiri wlthit 'question: he pnt-up his blind' lir the attitude tit bletaltigher dear soul, anal then laid it lovingly:on her head...inut_ tn ked_to her like' a father.. It may be mentioned , at; l a. Merit thatTheitreateil then iill'alike. If he - stiomied. any Futility it . was expressed in the *eight:of his hand :and the nage ring ,of his lingers among kyr, leeks. .flut ,it looke r ,all, the. sine. ,Soine'F of the girls' lieelime iitiiniyed' at the babii. ' Thdy would pobablY mot - have italten'aue.lv a' rmi versal : dislike i to• - .it if Pieipro *twir had been u.yonnger ina4k,.4 ~5 it v,as I they entere d into a ; consplraCy to Fe -1 fortalhim: 11147 'made' a - sort of pin cushion;:,nnd in its penliar tnechan isni plenty , :of phis - were inserted points tipw a rdti,..The %remit maelune being' perfected, a yciung ..lady was seleeted :to trY it on. . The pincush limi' Was plaCki on top of her he d, arid - outensibli coVered with milli and 'ttesses, Flo ' as . not to dull the point of th e SAC. Then.a :qUestiOn concocted tor the occasion., Slid went. rilitO thelprofJssor and dern4e ly asked whether Washing,ion crossed the lielware On'the we,or ou horse hack, -and' When he evacuated .Tren ton. The 'Professor raised' his hind' and s'oothingly; said; "11Thi, mydear child,--,-; Ile DCVer finished the sentence. , 1 - lig'hand had been heavy en the head. the was ansiens to: make a point, and 40', it: ; tie seemed to take the. hint lso' far_as that favorite' girl Went. The iriferual machine was inoviiblei, and ilitted every head that _wan puzzled ever a question. Two or three experim ents ' of this kind, and the professor'S bad habit was corn pletel airez:7Triefana.y• have bc:eti nothing - wrong in it, but it iv:lBl'lst . as well to stop it right there. r ,(For the ItEPOUTEU.] INTII.Ij'ERANCt. At, present we :are, indulging , M. a hope that seems alnuls4 .gain. y'e are looking .forward to the ' 6 1 ; ;Oisl time eolning,'? that shall give, nsiieur life and stre'ngtli; an,a reiiear'ivithin u 4 eOrtraf., o ll and perserer epee to battle With the stein -realitieit of life. ,For:life is iko romance. &h I no; it ,is one . . stern reality . fr'ora the cradle to. the grave. ye. are over 14(.11011g for . the, gtsid li 'ollie coining, and. keep* looking -to the end aof life, , tho' •it.rilay rawer cone. ni t iih ! must: this.boint otimslcvoti? ~ , Him mas.y -a,!,i. -11e;iit-hrokeri ;wife 17 Mother 'is -;loOkixig' anziomil,y Taiward ' t,co . the Ali, tittle , whoa , thiii unholy traffic liAntirs will be'lqr moire—whop men will aspirW - - to . Siantelhitig more • 'noble - and ~ , . ; - • prourevivorthy, teifebtairt the*ineans of . iuu port, tliTtiV Sapping the life-illoOd - Of their. felloW-creatures.l: 'And, indeed. what else eau' you call it ? t Go, you wrytchiss in sin, to the home of yonii victims, and •therit riess the Aefm)latinn and rid& you LIAM been instrinnenial in producing 1. AM yon MEN, OF ; 401011F4 0.„ be l nnuaniio at• such a spectacle?Do you not 'feel'ihat 'You are highwaylrobbers and murderers? rin've you riot robed homes of theirlla .pinem?-:-.talien from' innocent• wives and 'children the msnis of support, : and cloth ed them in rags so*, the weds of drunkennessaniq.vice---yon.catm man to crimson hL haudi4 in tint bitio4 of his low-men ; i What a priv , ilege it Must • be tor' one to be ;able 'to get drunk and stay his ' ! ,'D''that 1 Might live to, see the time when justice OA be dealt :out - to .theao • laWleAs vagab.mulst. of, tho • outhi, . I have , often been told. that I .am ton • rabid . on this . subject, and ivalte enemies in consetjuenee. !liy replythat I did thir'frienit;bip -6r ith- person that, tuna' prirehasid at. so :fearful 3 ptire, [ c,4,ll o net, rnuntYthe, friendship of I,llw, lihm wilftilly violate thp laves of our' land.. , I; woui4 spur,u,it. as I would the` deadly -serpent froM m path. We ' coiniiiiiiided, isl . trut;, lori3 our enc "thiek; i:i`a*ailf duty to pirforin 'itt4Pelet t lie rum -Seller; for I - look' upcn him mf.la tWiilly enemy totheimman 44',? , g 0 011 , 414Y Of' 01 * •IJITs-vtO-Rei the eile . feßfp of" tliill4,lzdawful Lusiul as. T 1 holy.§ahliatli is ptofaneil flriiniennes4 our alrindinuse . s, mils iind prisons, are M 'With iti:410.16; and de' tear% iwaYers of nratiYlii gift and' mother i t t bifeted4apin train for the•tost qui go down in the l vortex ofehMeraporanOe. 014 the utottesulge-siostmkr—that must (I,lolt „ar,thezzipok up% few* in wwlv, • two,' *ofbioidesitray , , ,cc..,51040 *ad 'Sit: do not .tf2.4. =M . •,, • - MMUS 4ritkal: ( tbli*elees: , PaßrwePtittatc 4 PI 11, Tir,,thopa • - 41 0 1 40Usli r =4 4M ;Liiiit 1 ' 4lOOl lirld"64indirov cm the broad-read- oi behold it traversed numbers, we are' we , 'lt Is ~a and OWN a ~ i is that late inet - ease. riev'ffs,: ianii where the ,•., lipt,earaiktc. ' Ife itaal visits in irlaste4 hape : sl aid the end ii apt•ye fatare, .for I hue a I ' t 9, came. - Alto many , i Walk In the. nar,row , pa 'ill, I fear, in the I :weighOdia lag!! lehtlieni siecl ; Y . ; , by ..and See their . „. _. _. siffiS reel forth...Prem.' 11. etti sink boles of tam hell-iu •a - :state of in ' tioa; ;we have ' inflects of the law wh duty .it is.tO, look aftercriminals and lin n. them to:Su - Atte,: - ' — i l ' . . but they raise not a hand; and' besides it ... is Well kiidwit that Many of them Will get drank - therthielres: . .; 'Whet can we ' expeet ' while. we retain sttek I nin office'? Down With sijoh...a, state of th pm, 1 sap , and let the'finger;of, - scern be i nted at ell who n l i cucoupge. it, or who ke no effort to :re 'AlStif." - '' ' : -.' ' i • - , , (~.-Whert,-.as itssametim occurs, frail wo inan,'llitinifig! ; with I dignathm at :the Oils existing -,in.,socie ~.caSts fiaide, the narrow liartlers.which irejudiee has built abocitiferinnil Mardi -', forth to' - reclaim . the fallen; then We ofte see ttieite* tic4ist ed 'phi: lit of - creation" following bravely in , the rear,. and .m*i , , her on to do that `Whieli }lieflive not t i moral courage to do'thinnselves. - How ' It nobler wonld, it be were the strouge sex to' take the lendpi l nll, -141,0E1.- ', - , ;If I chose,: Ir could ' I of many nieu possesse tuarpowers; who liar thedemen of the bow;; my object. Their, ion be buried - in-obliviod—' • forgetten- - -- because t Powers wl4 ch cI•O 4 . gar. their limo= eel attainments, they .went ;They died intemperate,l ,oragnives. --. But it :if _g.p back ever the lapse 'before the'inliel' some has dins fallen.:-Ali In know that we . are • hill Il.)ntli.'NENNe.ss. ' lineri Iboaisted-freedoini and of land `of drunkards. TII ,of thousands - of.dollara , penile(' in the pnrchase i on.. The law"gires inan to (114.ilthis.b6frotitie A.l of,: and direct defiance t I test of mankin& ' Would you reali4e tilt ei i evil, then go to yonder I go to our large citiel4Lo villagesback on our ti leys--;-auti witues* the ' intemperance that ere '. eye.--:4 Wltatia steam; : thing, too, it that _there, ?that be mid its its f; lie cothiemited from 'hen' !hit still our cry i 4-. ',to be saved )? - Reason '. should twich.,us that* anevil, we hoist - strike!. ;we must' prohibit tle.,m i 'poise!: ' An 'until.thak i will continue - to be the and Crinic, Want and ' t true; them are Many - :i and - Women, laboilitg . evil, who ltenestty belie ' 4 /nation Otthe litchi/ate through temperance .1 . 4 in the end,:the ,seheme I] fallen*, for their& are .v. thus reclaimed. 4, ,1 p I need not dwell lett 44 this teafile' inn. 'detain lc hot the evil is banded 4 ful legacy, from Parent '. ing thirst kir drink . • • ~'s each remove, until it, .- of an incurable disease. Whiekconte withiu',your vationi mid y'ou ,banno You would. 4 It is , . our .1 prompt and, earnest in o the young tin& thitsewh i, tamivated. At tines we 'by tile:it-ay, 'but tbe ho .time cOntitip.: " will :chee .long will greet our ,visiii whickrshall uslicrin the! 'TentrtatA?ict.:' ' ' " Itf .I:,lstr.n. - - -I 1 Trimble is the foe of mitut — iirtrtalf - , are itnagintlijir, AM . brai* Thingiv, that not,to bad ire they see. ,them are only mists o We. should, treat out Would intruders . int put them' out and l iiplinat them. 'Whet Out . hy over-work ; 0:. trouble .lugs the : a such ..times . , a man's eontrlve. Means of d out wili - . 4's of rest. Th relict" for trouble tluU near . . that ,ibusineki . s . and themof sleep, and cr. es •t* brirden, theyi 'ill ip exercise -and to Out tiheinselresin physician and obey It isisuield.e.Sar-i they begin.to feel the of wd,rh.on the body preeaniion is, hi usiti ventiOn.' Give a_cert hours each day to net! sad hover allow, you over the bounds. your : time tor rear real, Solid enjOymentl Aboi . e all, interdict' will tax excite, or • ous system: Sleep sweet restorer; balmy trouble driieslileep ind glootny; depresti iiess . the mind,: is; :man to pause and•see is ond telling whtit will lead to unless or, is danger_ kg go0g:'01. begins to•Aell On t4e , turn of the machie. Anal crush nearer. - , that coine, and aid 1 avery, man's foresee, and over w control., put, men do .not lumw nether fair or 'foul, blit 'they witateter tatty 1 etime %tom: N0t:416%0 1 i until', she, goeti 4W !ire- 41 14' 0 1 ' /06 Witil thezrete r , :oppis . ro 4t14-1 „ 07/Wane:es : i r /4P:finO LI • ;He • fie au& ishtui , cue mold the socdo• hattl• Wd'arel eetiss Wre'should .trOtIC4 I .OI bq f*' to of "Ow -1 r OeY kelp to overcome a; ftoia4o ': iieubl be - fer*tual - We pause *re:'.*4 ttgen'tlda Heir we leek out tip juternperurice, and ry marl muntletis 110 Appalled. etto•tiat form it peraucO .iii::on, the ..• y a kolste in the r luet not - ntadei his left traces of ' his and hniken tearti, ~.t: tremble for . the 1 , ntitnent of evil i ,tiii'vilto;pniasi to' it of rigliteowsnss st gr eat, day, be ,;:and . found want: • ention the names of:gteat intellec t fallen victims` to ; And such is not et; should rather" lionlil be' utterly ey , atoned • those Ilieni. Withiill tlt iill - their,great own to perdition. and filled d;ishon. not, , nec.essary to f yarrs, to bring cited' . perAon who s, ,Lt i n aough'to 1 g in_ an Atm on 1 .1; 1 with all. hey iliteuincut,. is a usands and tens are,: an - finally ex nt alcoholic liqu inteturers a right • heil l and in face the morl" in-u- full extent of the lrunkard's borne; r towns, and atir• IS and in our vat, '1 isery incident tf..i_, :• • 'here meets the )lall- about-this, i is not one.Wonl Tor.' It can only •s ; ng:to end. - ' l "lmt shall we do (1 einttmon sense rdet to get ; rid: of •at'llie.root.• So, ntif:reture of thug is done, our Land scene .of Wrong estitutitin. ''Tt is i iniseientions men put (lowa . . this e that the refor m* be secured etio,alone. Bat is foetal to be a ry few who are 1r on the evils of , ou by - showing. .otvn, like a fear ' child, the burn lining* stronger at 3 4' 1, mei The nature, These are facts eiery-day obser iknore them it uty, then, to, be . r efforts to save 1 " of the are not' yet mu ll, y 'almost fahlt is on, and _ere , 1 the rosy dawn GOLDEIC. AGE OP is. - .T. 311-14. m. 4ss. MOO fa man's peace ,it' our trouble 4 e reation' of our üble, us are , and most of ;passing clouds. troubles as we j our houses ock the dOors men are worn , axe sick, then , ` vantage. At friends should version to find 1 • 1 re:is.no better ' e to traveland ensbeg,in. to feel rle are robbing eh day . increase; should put' the' row them offer' ' hands of their_ his directions. to goon after , rinding-action 'nd, brain. Bat i .). means orpre sin number of i re employment work to break : •e• t portion of estion. . Make oar medicine.' ~. '.. ' :rything that ust the nen-- 'tired nature's / sleeps'.' , -When t Om the eyelids i• . I ' feelings pos. hi time for a 'ef, farther '. h :a,conditfOn reoMe, :Th e re 1 _ tr - the stain 1..: lga t for every ery , brings: the . I herd are events I able to' eorrAin. eh'. heettnn.ot oft - he . haSTrixi, mariners villa i orviindi evil be . • < go pre'er.edfor be -lte,talMtir tip thEi aliip . *V aiiool TM, never interP aFO • w ......rOIOOIIII.IIOMIO 1 I \.. 4:I: i 01: - 1 4 OVOFF a r cato 4 , i lid it':' 1 '~ i 7 --- 'atralMff 'Pk. '' T z ' • sr. ions Iv: 644--ndi — Ml l l4ll,6l,l,u, :ins ° Tniar!igrailtsii.: VO. V., , : •••••,- - 1 The Mental , •CW'd caill tpv his own Passemitina (Or UM) Ma ido o wo redilchd' hlid ri;:d. (I. 11) ]164 intedl *, 1 0Wit 11, 1 1 r,carasti t PeCCTP?P , 4 ha4 l o l s - ialiii: feat aollt.dadin Galilee, or in all ' irdool,vorlailigiOrt and by a bah* aridly ailt as mita his auth6ity ;titbits *We as his Father', Ronse. This 0f1106444p driw 'fo rtht'Sivor a bleresponse. Ow (6)3 of the .ndeeof the Jews. oPProwhed MEO, ' t aw he -earima by.rtigbt, and addromedhia Merely as 4 superior sort of Rabbi, and going latay. bid the revelatkmof itlvation nixie to 'him in hie oiVri brea'ra. *jetted of hie , owa, he turned unto strangers; and we I find him first plab4 and turesishdtattly ' divulging the secret of his Ilbssieltstdp 1 ..,„, to a Saniatitan'phines (iv: w,e-,,gyr, After Jesus retired front Jernm leuy virtually rejected, by the outik !Le Unger" ed in lades, Pro . ba* Wandi l lig . 01 ; 3 *um' ' A merm months wlncitsriCeendea*Passrm near the region where Aim lyres baptv*- bv (iii: 22-2 W i There bki diadples bap tir,e4, but onli luta- pv;ptietie or fwelimi- nary way it w.i.i essentially ihe baptism of Sohn. The Jews atterep •-, to r make disturbance, and to avoid . Jesus with drew from Judat (iv; 1 1 -3). . tiptop tists give an additional reason. At the very thus the:Jews were, fomenting trou ble, •Herod Arttipn, seized John and threw hiM into prisrM: Hearing tilts Jesris left the scene of danger 1 and withdrew into Galik•e (sfatt. iv: 4 2; Mark i: fil4). As he r` was in tho northern put of Judea his nearest route lay through &Maria, which the ' Jews •all aVoided Startin,g in the cool of the morning, he reached the well' at Sycbar at midday. I "Thus well, lik , all frequented wells in the East,. was doubtless slieheired hY I a' lltt i alcove, in which were seats iof stow" i t , Tills well, Dr. Hannan sayi, is the one, and only limited mid well-leaned kodity in Pales tine that you can connect witte pres ence of the Redee.mer. You in all Palestine draw; another eirclehof - thrilled diameter within whose cireurtiferamie yon can be absolutely certain that Jesus once , stood, exoePt PAM& Jacob' r There are two views 3N to the I, .-•ft of Syehar. One identifies it;_with the ancient She them, now Nabbms. if so, then the town must have extended farther east towards the Weil thao ow', as it is a mile and a half distant. But as no traces of such a fernier extension travel been found, many prefer' td regard ychar t as a suburb of Shechem—the city of the sepulchre of Jo sepli—and hence near, the well! The val ley of Sheehan is the; Paradis i e of Pales tine., -', = Jelin; leas we.lried t with his journey— heated, foot-sore, thirsty, hungry. Thus exhausted he sat down (or flaqg his limbs weariedly) on the amt in the alcove, anx ious if possible ler complete repose. _lli% disciples (the five already called) had gone into the village t o': buy provisions; for so far the Jews would / go in their dealings with the Samaritans. i Musing in that place of precious i religious assckia tious, Jesus arvaited thir ieturn. A wo man of the district 0f..,4- i imaria drew nigh, —having come out in i the' noontide heat for caster, probably be(atiseo i oP the .upe iiorit3 of this well, cut lhi the build rock to the depth of ever 14:Xl feet. [Then, too, it wa : ., jacolis well, and revenmeed on that account. She may, have avoided the evening gathering, - of the women, because i , of her disreputable ) character. character. 1 Jesus was thirsty anweary. lie was thirsty enough to ask he`i for water, but not to drink: he was i ' not too, weary to give her instruction 111 the way of salva tion (iv: 31). Ilii, request awukaijed her surprise. "The lows hohr nolamaiarity with the Samaritans." They would suf- ) fer rather than ask the a favor of cup of -water at their hail ds. ' This hatred, was paitly due to their i m4ed oneu—Towns!: and Pagan—and partly, to a religious ri valry. (2 Kings xvii: 33-41; John iv: 20). Jesus sees in her quick replyjan oppor tunity ter lead this ignorant woman into the truth. Sa ht l forgets his thirst, and answers to her wondering question : "If thou knewest the' gift of God, I etc." (v., 10). This gift was llim.self.l (iii : 16). "Living ,dater" 0 opposed in the East to cistern-water, or the waters of reser ioirs. The water of the well mas living water. Tile Saviour used the phrase de- siignedly in a double sense, that through the material she mighi j be led on_'to the ripiriturd meaning. Vex. til•13;- , Rev. xxi: 0). This "Wring water ," is etwial life, which hi Christ hhns4, diving in the soul through the Holy f4pirit. This must he a subject Of prayer. "Thou wmildst have as,ked of him."• And those whoask shall receive. , t' And he would have given •thee living water." -, 1 1 i This answer was not apprehended by the womari, but' she evidently felt that she was in the presence of a Superior Pelson. No dottlit the countenance and healing arid words of Jesus all tended to , impress her with a sense of rare benigni ty and unusual dignity. "The woman midi unto hhn, Sir," (literally) Lord)—a title of respect. Tholuek tlainkai her reply Sauey." Meyer says : " The woman treats the enigmatical word of, Christ at flint as Nieodemus does (Hi: 4), i ut morel) thoughtfully, and at the same time more pertly, and with feminine iseidiness of speech." But her remarks (irs. 11, 12) Were doubtless designed to' be respectful to Jesus, while' marked by spirited na tional pride. It was an apOsent fact that lie had no autiequo to draw} with—by which she; meant a skin bucket, with three cross: sticks tied round the mouth to keep it open, and which was let down into the, well by a lope of goat's hair. }tow then emdd lie draw water , from the deep well?. Or could itbe—a supposition that her national pride' rejected—that he was a prophet weater , than Jacob, who, ince DioSes, wuM open a fountain of wa ter by a, inirade. There are tokens •of brightness lof mind'and a touch' of quick humor about her reply, which give ris a favorable impression ef the woman's men tal endowments. Were the artist gifted women in • Ssmaria the most abandoned, as WU•the emet so notably at Cilrinth? Jesus does not stop to discuss the com parative great:mass of Jacob, nor the ex cellence of the old well. Tier, question, "Art thou greater than our father Ja cob 2" is virtually answered in what fol lows. Jesus is himself the Messiah (look ed for by Sainaritam as well asjews) and therefore the Giver of the water of eternal life; and hence he roust be greater thsti Jacob and all thepatriarehs Will prophets. But first (v. 13) he shows that he does not mean material water. This, even thoughlrom Jacob's well, can only satis fy for a time- Bub , (v , .'.14) the water of which he ispealui quenches thirst forever. Tice 'fife of • Christ dwelling in ;the heart through 'the Spirit: will satisfy the soul forever.' abmpteuberg says : r' There is always asleep cOntentaimmt in the believ er's heart, though oftenconeempled." Ben gal : "The Water is always there: what is wanting is the sacred thirst.' French : "Ile Shall nuer thirst for 1 any other water save this living water, w'eh Christ impute.", Every helierec i _enjoy a In t el puleat salvation, if he wilt- 4 long ing Satiated with full salvation est." "Shall be In him a well - • • •rly f'oun tain)•of water springing u-. or leaping up) into everlasting ,life.” 1 i e water when drunk bec o mes aVcnantaila whichin cessently ilonetinto the OCCSIII Of eternal '(Whosoever drinketh 1” The water of life la tree to all. =There ate no secta: rietbillikte &Wit itiatitia - We itnd at vi mit a eisetd. 'Jo:WO* lltady to all who ask: l'lllm =ill ra ,, Ttv -r, , R 4 = INS