Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 23, 1877, Image 1

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• TERMS OF 111.33LICATIOIL •
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In all eases exclusive of en
I loos to the IVOT'. '1 \ L '•
;iv vet A!. N °TIC Iriserted afrirtaltircxlsTs
nne, for the first Insertion, and itVIC CiNTS
per Hoe for.sonsequeut Insertions. v.. •
.r.oc A NOTlCEdosanie style as raiding met,
I*ZSTY caziTS A LINZ. •
AII VERTLS ENV! will be insettedacCordieg
to the followlnt table of rates:
Thne . .... ... 1 lw, 1 4w 1
_2O, 1 810 I em . l tyr.'
I inch... - .:.7 r 111.5 0 - 1 -2.4- 6.00 IGM 1 10.011 15,1i0"
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2 Inches—. 4 !AO I 5.00 I 8.00 1 10.001 15.00 120,00
1;te11e5....:. 1.2,50 1 4 7.00 ( 10.00 1 18.00 I 20.00 1 20.00
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4 Inches.— I .2.00 18:50 114.00 I 18.25 1 . 25.00 1111,1810
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)4 - c0h.irt...1.5 5 . 0 ° 1,12'0 1 18 " .1 22 . 1 * 1 3 °o l l -45 . 00-
S'eoliOnn.. 110.00 120,00 I so.oil 160. -- oo 1 6. 'l.coo fistiiir
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1 e ntninn... ito.oolso.oo 1 60.00 I so.oo 1 100._I lco.
anMINISTRATiIivs • and Executor`s Notices;
$ no; Auditor's outlets. 82.50; Itnslnti eve.
tines, (per year) 0.00, additional lines. 11.00 each.
YEARLY Adverßattat, are ellUlled tOtraar
t .4c ehsnres. , • ' - '' '• •
TRANSIENT adveitlacments must be paid tor
1 5 A iiVANCE.
... ALL Resolutions. of Associations, Commurica•
t• tri, of limited or individual Interest. and notices
o! Marriages and Deaths. exceedtng eve Rees, are
c inreed TEN CENTS PEWLINR.,., , ..
.10R PRINTING. et every kind, In. plain and
-fancy colors. &Me wilt; neatness and iltspaten.
11 311,111115. Blanks, Cards, Pamplite ti. lillibeads.
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statements. do., of every varlet y end style, printed,
a• the shortest , notiet.' Tits Nair ?IR elate ts'
well supplied with power presites.'a gond mo"-
in ent of new type. and everything in the Printing
tine .esit be executed in the most iirlhitle manner
find at the lowest rates.-
_ "TERMS INVARIABLY CARR. - .
Trofestional lad Sissiness - Cards.
CITAS. 31,
Attorney-at-Law and Nalary,.
Will give etrettit attention to any hn‘inestt entrust
ed to him. Office with Patrick at_ Foyle. (flyer
. bwrnal Oiler), Towanda, Pa. (Juner77.., ,
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JAMES WOOD, • \ \
ATTORNEY4T-LAVI p *- •
mehll-76 .. - TOirMlitta, 104.
TOILS F. - SANDERSON,, 1
0 - ATTORNEY -A.1'41 AW,I
OFFICE .—Means Building (over Porn's Store)
TOWAND . I, PA.
Sit WM: LITTLE, - •
A TTOR ti EI'S-A T-LAW, TOTVANDA, PA .
°Mee over Deakera Prodition Store, Italia Street,'
J Tamantla, Pa„ April 18: ':11_ •
WORGW:D. SWIM, . 7-7
ArrORzRrAD.OOOVSELLOf-IT•LAW
.021ee roar doors North or Ward
nnietlees in Supreme l'nurf
of Pennsylvania. and. ITnlteil TOWA '
NDA PA
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Skates Cotirts.—flieeLTa. .
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[J STREETER-,
LAW OFFICE,
2720,
(NEKTONrt
MERC,
- AT,TORNEYS_ AT L AW,
TOWANDA P,A.
(ghee oars Montanyee Store. • . [mate7s.
li - A. OVERTON. N'ODNET . A. MEITCDIt.
wm. 3rAvvE.LL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OT FIRE °TER p.A.TtON'ii STORE, TORANDA,,PA
A vrti 12, 1876, •-•
p A.TRICK. & FOYLE,
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
e • s Towanda, Ts. ~
Offlee, In ?Severn's Illoet. jlyl7-73.
"Ll J. ANGLE,
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A TTORNE Y-A T-L AW.
(+Mee with Davies & Carnochan, Towanda, Pa.
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G F. MASON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TOWANDA PA.
OM ce first door south of C. It. fetch, Esq.. w
ool floor. Nov.lB, '7l.
E L. IT'LL'S,
ATTORNEY , 'IT-L AW.
TowAttnA, PA.
Orrice with Smith dp Moutanye. [110Y1146
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ATTORNEY & (•UONSELLOR-AT-LAW
(nnre over (...ros.: ilnolc Store, two doors north of
fin.vetot &Long Toivatola. ia. .113 y be consulted
In ilerman. - kprll )2.
ArIIERSON 4; KINNEY, - -
.ArTORNE TS-.1 W,
T6WANDA, PA. ' °Mee In Tra,y NO,le's Block
*nanda, Pa., Jan. 10.
MEM
ATI:Of:NE T-LAW.'
Mdo trot 4 doors north of Ward (louse), To-
WAII4II, (April 12, 11+77, •
1177, IL THOMPSON, ATTOIMEY
V •AT LAW, WY A LUSI ND, PA.x Will attend
to all tontine:oi 001tneted (olds care tot Bradford,
14:111vAn and Wyoming Counties. 0111ce wt:h Esq.
[novl9-741.
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LSBRBE ; •
I E.l is ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
o.Of-75. TOWANDA, PA.
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..C1 L. LAMB,
ATT . OI:!.: E %%A T e l. A Ni;',
WILK Es-DAT:A P♦
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Oollectlothi promptly attended to
. , Juiy 27,18.
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111'13CC O N A; 1
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v NETS ATI.AW, 1 1 1''rY1N/A.PA. Having !D.
trro•fl Into e.TartterslaN „ lif.'r-theft
processional
set, fres to tho ptilille.-. Speejai at tent loti - ltiven to
Nis:Deus hi the ok,
pliati"ratid 7 Registers rourht.
E. OVERTON. R.' (niirt (-111) N. C.E ISM{ EE.
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.Ikl ADI I, ' CALI FF,'
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ATTORNEYS AT T.A . W. •
• TOWAI4DA. PA.
01111 . 0 In Wok'Keg Block. firg door soon or am Ftrst
Nst Irma' Itailk,slp 7 statrs:, s
H. J. MAIM:I.. rjanS-731y) 'J. N. CALI IrF
( ..„1 RIDLEY & PAI7I,
A TPQR.VE TS-A T-. 04 ir, '
N k. 1: r
TlCar-a NouLa \;
's BLOCK, . AIN STILIKT. -
- , ' TO*A N BA, PA. . .
1.... Guitit.r.T. - Arm • S. . I'AYND.
, t 1 OIIN W. MIX, 2 , 6 -
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• ATTORN'EX AT LAW, V
AND
' U. S. COMMISSION ER,_
' TOWANDA, PA.
I (flrtk— . Sion a Sl4e,Publie Square.•
• Jan. 4, 1875
DVIES A
CARNOCHAN,
ATTORNETB AT LAW,-
_MERCUT, BLOCIK
11.-e 2V-TZ. - TOW A !M.A. - PA.
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P E ET, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
• I prepared to practice all t ranebea of Ids
ERC IT It MACK,' (entranee on Booth
T..w na, Onne-76.
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/Z S M WOODBURN, prrysi-,
62.11 and Surgeon. °Mee over O. A. Black's
- kt•ry stow.
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1 .'1 , 411113, May I.
PA YNE
.144.
Purslii.t.ix A „VAtf str.ndEo.%
over IfontatlyeS' 31ort. Obit hours troll' 10
1 :• • v., 3.1 frpn,2 to 1, Special attention.
o to , ItNea,es of the Eye and Ear.-0et.19.•76.tf.
DR. T. Ii: JOHNSON; . •
-pH YSICI.I ANN) SCR't?EOS
"ver Dr. Porter & Sores Drug Stbre, Towanda.
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. DENi'IST,-
r. o n and after Sept. 21. may be foend In the
.tot new roonis on2nd floor of Dr. Platt's new
n 00 ""'ate tent. nolltlted.
T B. KEIJLY , DENTlST.—uttice .
. orer•Al. Townila, Ps.
nu 1:01. Silver,. Rubber, and Al=
,Teeth nxtracted i9tbnut pain. -
""ti 41-72.
NI.-STANLY, 14,NTIST,
7 Having rrinuvrd 1118 Dental W 96.1 Into Troy& 111. W lil6ol, over Kent k tmire,
14 , :par...:1 to do all klnda of {lento! work-
Hr.:4n, 'nit In a new gas apatatua: \
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• ..110(IIC BINDER.
Id I,, llvit Itv mut ra":. Tilt 1113 FLO4IPIWT-OW,parA.
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C S. RUSSELL'S
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S ANCEAGE Ni ` ic Y
1.13y2,5-7(Ptf. TOWANDA: PA.
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ToWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY.
Str.ri, °prolate Mg liamte•
NOBLE.rt VI:RCENT v _
MANAIa•
INSURANCE AtIENCY-t
- .The.roilowin g -
RF. 1, 1.1131,11- ANt) FIRE 'TRIED
Corsi I , IIIiPA royresoljtad . :
PMENIX,iIOSII': .F;IIICIiANTES
)1? ?ell it ;ill, g. A, FIL AC4!
8. W. 41,11.V0RD; Paibllidieri: 4
votumEli.
SPRING 131,;13 4 .
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- Made tooider.
AND WARRANTED TO IT
MERCHANT :TAILOR,
' OPPOSITE COURT ftopss,4,sqtrm!E,
NEW AND COMPLETE _STOCK 07
• CLOTHS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, -, CAPS,
! tc', &c.:
He Is prepared to tarnish to order, made:to
measure,
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS;
BEST
,Q,ITALITY LATEST STYLES,
TOWAWDA; PA.
At prlcei tbd most reasonable of any establlahment
In Towanda. -Call and examine my stock'.
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Towanda, Ita., 5,15 n
THE CHEAPEST
IN Vi)IVANDA
SCYTHES,
FORKS, FIXTURES, ROPES,
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Clwaper'Than al Any Otl/er'Placel
I have alwa
WAnnt on a
PERRIO
and Tin wort
TOW;11143. June 28, 1878.
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TriaimsT AWARDS!
TffiRTEENTII AND ALBEirr &Ts_ ruLA:f
WROUGHT-IRON AIR-TIGHT
• lIEATERS,
With Shaking and Clinker•Gtinding Orates for
horning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal.
• CENTENNIAL ,
WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS.
KEYST*NE •
WROUGHT-IRON HEANERS,
Cooking Ranges, Low-Down Grates,-Etc. -
!mire circulars SE7 , T FREE to shy address
EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING.
yblladell la, April 26, 17-13%
G REATLY • '.DUCED PRICES!
s: The enders
thi'D RE—SAWING,
And all kteds ( af Plan!
PLANING, MATCIIIN
Which I im selling at prices to suit the . Um
Itnill promptly to ordati at a tow price,. for. CASH
IF YOU WAIITTO GET RICH VICK,.
Lumber brought here to be milled, will be kept
under rover arid perfectly dry until Mien sway.
Good sheds fur your horses, and a dryillsen
Towinds. Jan. 18;
\ NEiy_. STOCK
FINE
Cash pah ~ or all Wads or
COIINTILY D E
Towanda, dprll 6,1577,
Mg
HIS WAY FOR,
it. L. McMAHON,
Has Jail, received a
Ell
J. L. BiciIAIION.
Hardware.
II ARDWA RE STORE
IS IN MNRCITR. 'BLOCK
Farmers can buy their
GRINDSTONES,
&c.,
H. T. JUNE.
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CETENNLAL EXHIBITION
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
Nprihwaist corner
Mann faetnters of patented
For Bituminous Coal.
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nedlsilotng
-mill Work,
DO .
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%elf.
AWAY. DOWN! DOWN"
So far you cau7L ace 11
I have also on it and a large took, o)
SASH AND DOORS,
W I ND)MV-BLINDS
Call and'sre my Goods and Prlees.
L. 8.. RODGER'S
GromiAes.
OF GROCERIES!
16111
selection of
TEAS AND ; COFFEES!
I.; sale cheap.
'. B. Patch
At the old stand of
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3\ L. KENT
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WILL'OFFER FOR THE
NEXT THIE DAIS lifS
EMU), STOOK, OF 'DRESS
willrE vi2orrn:"
-LINEN GOODS,-
AT.REDUCBD 1 7 110 ES,
GLOVES, NO .EERY, ' LACES,
AND EMBROIDERIES
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.4 LARGE STOCK ir.4' •
SILK iE• WORSTED FR . LAT"\EG
JUST RECEIVED.
TABLE .LINEN, NAPKINS,
ME
TOWELING, de., 4c.
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pLorns ANir,CAiUMERES
AND HAVING SECURED . THE
RABRIS . TILE TAiLORS
SNATHS,
WE ARE 'PREPARE - 0 TO
cLorlii ALL.WHO NAY
rl3
PAT.RONAGE.
Towanda, Juno 21, 1,A17.
N EW (I.OOD/
WE ARE.NOW . READY.WiTM
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A FULL ; STOCK OF FIJRN
TUBE AT PRICES TO §ITI7
THE :iTniES? OF - OUR:, .O
MANUFACTURE, - wmcg 'WE
INVITE YOU TO CAL • AND
EXAMINE..
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E REM' THE LARGEST,
STOCK OF UNDEWPAKIN
/000DS OF ANY ONE. IN T IS
PART. OF THE STATE, AND
OUR PRICES ARE AS OW AS
THE LOWEST.
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WHEN IN WANT OF 'ANY
THING IN OUR LIN,E t GIVE US
A CALL. REMEMBER THE
PLACE, AT THE OLD STAND
OF MAIN STREET.
DMOZEI
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[fir te Zest B Bliss).
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GREAT VARIETY.
- BARGAINS IN
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OUR SIOUX OF .'!),
„IS' -TI.NEQcr4LEp,
SERVICES OF
US. .WITH
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L. K'itNr.
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J. O. Stott* Sons.,
FOR'TEE
TRADE
J. -O. FROST'S SONS.
MIMI
MBE
INEA
~ I ivlAwrk , "oi z tilern'
.1.1) IY WA, ,ll mai, wuru lATIORNING ) 'OUST V . 1&77'
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VACTS'IPOIV TUE'. ` OPT E '
L`' le tiiieioAesUtitifiet that flo' allido 'was
ever befolOtheipujoitelwlth so smell liThlol.
r t . eop r eidreice of ft, grist metrical Talneyos
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ptalni fid_, Wide!? 0 tit re.
felinalendedslatelYteillinotdaledflehatillhalidone
furnished to,the„puldle at large. end. no one
shoeldlailleilmeive that , hearty' Wet 'the , teal-
Monists are,fnattpphpierright JO :bentlVWfurire;
a n d .
YrIGGETISit prepared. and as the streets and.
numhati kin Ogee, Chore can bet Mt poistbM 410104
.about.the matter, , - • - --„ •
1- • ..801ia11tr, 1 ??. 2 1 7 ,i: •
• 11. 11.0litorme. Reg—Dear Sfr:„Ma task the
favor of You to inehe my ease public? I
in to 1. *Milt -
torptertheritrter.'l was
taken with alt. which 1~, ail night. Was take
laterilitlialtid dosed ailft *May - Midi goblin%
After this had jita every day.AMI takrtn to
Newbani Retplftlaint there Madedbf.thatitteniti
log jitgZians....l grew. wort and was lent bu
trigint Wahl/ ;teat gni* treat ing
with many Illysttimm and triter/. man re fee.
alma, herorellitiaarieite appetwante-Att'dlifirtent
Nets of MY MAT and my heed Was me dil os . thin
to betrighteet vs haste itt; and - tiamfalle yourten.'
rene_ o 2l After: , ,taithag the gnoat etelneeEphyd
think withentmaptntatalitit; h 'change of
was advised.. • - - • '
niviton.tnibeintist riaritiltslti //attain firiew4
rtaciatime OMAR t*lar treatment a thorough GUI.
Ifintity . canal Inetc to‘nbtotS discouraged, with
b° Pl_9tAillil • isitt Walla heads% to one {army, ob.,
ttatlm. my+ diseihte; lad the effdet of somieh poet.
' l. l* inediehmi 4114 so' dalltaXed aratent that;
the action°, kny 'ionise litres aprarentladentroyed.
Ind lay head wad onverraterith. Metre wide!' tad'lst
Varies eateit Intl. the skull bone. N
. • .'Rho hest physictana oddity hietdmill fp - tell et
• poison they could do no mme for me. About this
thaalle firtend. whir And 'Stew ne, invalid
and Vgairrt as bad restored' him to perfect health. and
through his perondeu 1 cerameemerlisking,Yeeire•:
TINA. At this time t was havingfite almost every
day,: I noticed theltrat gond effects of ilmar}ilne •
in My digestive Animus., My - food sat letter and/
~nay Atoutech 'grem;attonger. Y began tw geld - en
.eouraged, for r coot mei my - .health. 'lowly. and
nladuallginsprotitig:::WllS muttered heme I me.
Ahmed taking the Vartrettara; -until it had e¢m
pletady dMantreedit Otter Ind* tared
the fir/Naive magma, pumblood. end restored em
o Peden haVtti.Artilth.l.liit not enjoyed „ tathatta •
fetten years. ItUndreds Of pmple . the/city of
len mei eolith ter theirtnft facts;'
Vr.fir.TlNr. hart eared my life; and you are at lib.
arty te s malnesurti 'inane this statement :as /leases
!you best. and-I,beg of youte melte It known that
other aultertra May find 'edit With 'm11,01)0616 and'
expanse ttiT l,r ; did. „ . •A ..
.• la wt 0 a nt am' giant 'pleitinicijto 'Mani the
marksotany Nesse or give any furthirinfoMnM .
tient 'relative tocey ease to alt Who desire It..
4 11 ' - O r ' T 7ErainGillY, 'awn; rf.vic; .
No:'” Sawyer street; Roston. Maser'
T.WENTY4F-VEN YEARS AGO.
IL . R. RraritaitYß.set.,'-4eenr/Ittr: This" to cet
lir" that my datighterw as taken sick when she,
Was three years old. andget,to.lowiliat we were
obliged to keep heron a pillrier, without moving. to
hoop the littler thing.together. she litse :attendedby several' phyalclans—tlit regular attending one
hologolif Dr. llohe•Stethess. They all pratiguneed
, her ease incurable. She had Itieert s eleltaboot i 9-nr,
when hearing of the great Blood Remedy, Yana.
TINE, , I 'commenced siring her that and continued,
It regularly Mr she. Mas about *etch *mks
When she was pmninteeed perfectly cured: During
her Meknes* three pieces of bone were Isiket4torn
her right arm abet/140e elbOw, orte'Of them being
'airy, long. !geterat:mnalk,pktecsi were. Wag- taken
' PIM het left leg.; • She is now twenty-s years
old, and is enjoying geed health,And has everetnee
tihti,was seven years old, tilt no algae: of‘Screbed
or any other ideal disc. IterameOs a -DAN
crooked. butabe can use' fl tiniest as • warns
Other. ilertegs are of iequal length. and she le MA
In the- . lier taiaa was.3.erofult„ inherited.
In blood ; and I -wetad reComMend all 'those
Scrofula Illutuor,Or any other blood 'disease. -if they
wish havria prrfeca eure, to try VS.DICTIN lE. the
reliable Mood remedy, which does not weaken the
systemlikeTinany other preparations recommend.
ed.Artit.'-fittr the Culetrary, It Is - nourishing and
streogt betting: . :My daughter's case will fully tee ,
- tifyithim. Int? I niter saw nor - heard of a worse form
ofSendai:C.4', _ '
• . - 19.)1,6nument street, Charlestown. Mass, ,
/ • ' 3f WI. SARAH M. JONES.'
• le Eadlltanitteet, Charlestown.. Masa.
TApril 10, A)... - - !—; •
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The' above' Martine thews a perfect - care of
-Scrofulisin Its worm fold, rben pronounced incur.
able, of a child - four years 'of age:, terenty.three
years ago. - The lady, now twenty-seven yearn old,
enjoying perfect health. . •
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Prepared !OiI : EVENS, Roston, Ma.s
.vEarr tim is S O W ) BY At P BUGGISTS.
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T HE
ODD ESTAAiStIitENT
STILL . TAXIS LEAD!
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eartiagoa CHEAPER, TIIIAN'T.VER: and Plat
forn'AVagona at a GREAT REDUCTION. •'.•
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Proprietor of the Ohl ellirlifige linfinraelorj. cor.
Main end Elizalielleatretut abide 'Call the special
attention of PA ItSIERS - aal - qthees to his large
itruf templet° assurtih•nt of. •,
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OP,EN.AND:TOP BOGIES
° AND PLATFORM WAGONS,
All of his own tuantitnetore, and warranted. In
every partleuler to be equal to the amid expensive
ell, "ark: ' ,
OW. IS YOUR TIME TO BU,
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tent at the figurer, ;and,retnember at every
vehicle Is warranted
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The prices are far below the
and wit) not be malnDiMell aft r
Is disposed of., no yon, mast m r
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Don't be imposed - npo
poor materials, bait pu
which has_been to 'ape
tory kid is permanent
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PLATFORM It
OPENMIIGMES
Tor. BUGGIES j,.
11EPA 'RING PE
Office and Fac,
Toirai4a,itmetl.lB77. ' I'
VAR4IAGE-FACTORY
last of the Reporter { 0111oe.
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'Mclntyre & Sponcer
Respect fully announce to the public that they are
prepared to build all kinds of ' '
FAMILY CAIMIAGEA,
i TOR,AND OPEN BUGGIRS,'
rwarmem SPRING WAGONS,
TEOTTINO,OLEUES k SKELETONS,
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kladeltd. the best Inaterbd and In the best style.
MI Work wartantedle Wye Perfect ntilfaction.
PAINtInd A.III7SCIALTY.
haeWone of the best .Canrisierridniers hi the
enetitm and do all work , in this line it the lonia
Neatly and promptly dee* at requeed prim.
Making, new spin and retailing old ones a
specialty.. All wort 0-noteetl. Please glen us a
Town'la, Aril :Of un.
RE4ARD M 3 • .PlO l , Ast WA
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tiItYANT,
ItOcetofite
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.00 " 100
125 " , 130
.st of menutseture
tr the present stork
e seteetlonk NOW;
by interior work and
,Aaae - at rho establishment
Iloa for nearly half a ern.
rut ATreNDkto
c?r. Math au,* st.pets.
JAMES URYANT,
IN
'Au kinds of
REPAIRING
MtINIVRE # SPENCER.
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1 ` °My.. broil :4 mid st* . r. ups kind:
lititrs erly d . awn,: ! * man bias
; in: faterVisched add witi;e*.ait wttp a stare,' -
Mak!, Adaryat!assi"*, Ibes!eimnie mad,
Somebody's 4101 ni; and moneb4rs. son
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Claillbood, sot manhood toraner Soot :
' Now there As on one who ogreth At? weep. '
Once be was 3: (4 nt and lntduPult . PerPhallen t,
SoniWithe' the tept 'ton both nwi itself
ferittoside ahlei 'the' World hts
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Now there is no one wtei kisserett . tillis face t ! t- !
Ant/stint eitettsilireei ilought to ftiwonw:i •
t l usfOlo otiv. 9 ;"
flessorsAre els, wealth and fame, gifelieente
Beetthis, thit dealt bollerottly I trimr;
Swineherd there May be a woman who - watts; '
"SbeMfeewasabride=aowirietetalonse.
Somewhere:are children. truield terlholr ISM;
"Wein told alo hie're hungry." runueth their
Is It ttlelr!n i orif thelr Omit ferehearhprWr i ..•
Blighting hunger and porerty'S stamp?
Whit, wereibolr eoufs at your darlferiiterbel •
Are theY to blame([ , 'their lathers a tramp I • ':
kereheeto jour dour last evening he tame,
for a crumb. and to"warirs bins, .1 breath . ;
Cooldly-5m shnt.all the comforts
ilthout there,•wit'
.naught but hunger and
• / deith, .
/Mid wi lahthlm doirn Obis chill, eieiontea,
Stiffened his limb,, In his balr leffn damp. ' •
Y. Ire a warfareiidone, all chances are gone,.
WheUier mod w sinuedz-fmty a trap r
No mourners tor Idno—nor ehildren, tisMcrite g
' On lips paistind cold no Muni are presied
A pine coati rely, nor iloswir hot wreath ~. , .
Tells of the love as we lay_tdmAto rest. •
..,
Lay him down softly, ateltuate Mm a bed • '
• •
In earties liadlyissom,nuder the sod ; ' '
Llfee been a figure, and we can but trust ..
i
l
mi ilodi to earthL'h ''sceil unto God,
.
llesiswhie, thethlnk in if Jeans Were bore,
. Td wander, as oft, I aillee old, • \.,. ,
No roof for blithe:ld, though forel have holes,
, Who sometimes was I hungry, if illolimeo siiii
cehl-- . - . - ' - A.
hould come to our floor , and ask f or' his hreinh
Foot-sons and shabby, with .poverty's wimp,
Would we bid Welcome to warmth and to cheer,
Or, shetting tho door, say, "001$ a tramp r
-Iletrperav Bazar. - , ' ,l . •
•
tifellasteoug.
1 12RINVISPIMMIMMIR!IOME.JIRIPS;PMIMPIR,
OWS.
Casting Sliad
A- • trEAM4 Si; • . Ifit-V....CILIABLES 'WADS.
WORTH, OB PHILApELPfiIA!
ti It
sick Irtte - lhe streets.
bedsisiereoueltes,,fitst < st i the
Peter swing 11 might over
i.”—AcTs V. IS.
,
Of the' report 'of the
is of the apostles in
lb. And whether or,
the shadow of Peter
ness,, the act here re
at the multitude had
convinced that ,be
any
. 14k
corded shows t 1
beep thon:nikbl,
kcl thi
1\
had' peWer ti, iron miracles, With
all this we are not concerned now,
but, only with scene simple mend tes
.sons, which this text Sggests, and
may serve to - illustrate. - •
if Peter's shadow; as h passed,
1%
healed the sick, it 'must 'hare been :
by an involUntary influence, oi\ !nor
le himself was „for the women un 7 ,
ti
conscious, and strikingly - exempli es
w to,
the important' truth that we are ally,
in , Gur daily lives, = exerting such in
upon other& : We' are all
casting shadows ! The word "shad n
Cm", in the Bible is oftenusedba this
met.sphorical sense. Sonietmeti - it
symbolizes ablessing; as' " the 'shad
ow ()Cite Ahnighty ;" sometimes it
signifleaan affliption; as "the shadow.
of dehth2'
In Miff semie, in one Wai• Or, an=
other;:stve all exert unconscious influ
ence, i. e., we all cast isitadOws. Even
in *Ord to . eoiumon, earthly life 'we
are doing this. ,SCme men are al
wayp;'
,tvithbitt,.seemitig , , effort , :or
thought,. Making, other pe o ple tiaPpy.
Like - the bride under the apple trues
of Cauticles;we, Sit under their' shial
o with great delight; meet them,
ere you will, and` their minting fii
, oh their cheerful voices, the ppring,-
lug feet', the silent pressure eC the
hand, encourage 'and comfort, , tik - c
,c 77
the ripple of cool, waters on the sul
try day, likethe voice of the nightin-•
gale in the dreary night. •- ~.
But, there • are others whose ;ray
presertee dePresSes and saddens us.
Oliver GoldsThith's. Mr. Croaker;
whcim Loril Lytton' "reproduced, in .
Mr. Wcitinwoed; is as truly a refire
sentatiVo man as Bunyan's Christian
Pilgrim: 'We meet such people every
day, and they have alwhya - sorile:new
distress for us / Their greateStshille
is i suggestive of the neuralgia, and
'their most cOrdial greeting nepreeseS
like . a Boston east wind.- They ',go
Wine at night like au undertaker, to
a ftineial, hnd children cease ailiging
and wives - refrain from sniiles: They
- gti abrhad 'in the moining;.,fike, a
scotch
,mist,
,the
the highlands,,yi
drizzle' diaeontent in the street and
m - arketepthe&, They , entei the lionse
of God . to render - its songs `iiii . Praise'
requiths, Mid its oil of joy fcc;•:water;
and their religiona light shiped,be
fore then w*Lheavenii 131108104 e Oro'
stained glass; and ,thiptletit at . the
Shiine looks like a'varieg.stelj: ghost,
and the -reverent Worshippers like
brindled 7 hobgoblins. A eroaking
raven is the device on their shields—
acofitn, with cross-bones, the. blavin
on their , banner. •
'
And tin*, even in -if- our spheres of
secular, life,,' vie affect one anotber.
Our simple presence. diffuses either
gloom or gladness—some like bright'
palms beside a - fountain, and, 'some
like .dark typresses'etan giaVe, yet
all alike, and always .." casting '4*(4-
ows.". And even; this is a most "im
portent least:in--ohr. unconscious but
constant influences on the laPPiness
of others. •Would we
• might ;al .: learn
it. Go baik in thought, for :p MO'
ment, tu the Aries. of, this 'record. ,
_Behold, through the streeboll'Jerit
'salem are imssing two them Ohi is
Stilton Peter, returning froth thOletu-
Pie, and see how the eager multitude
'crowd, upon his footsteps,, hlessiig
him as he goes, and : , filling_ _all.. the
air with hosannalia, until thedarkest
street thrangh . which ,he walks is
brighter thtn at noenday, as if this
old fisherman-ot Galilee were a very
angel
__of. God. 4 But look again.
Through another street - is passing
another man from the sacred pres
ence. - The ` . priest has ' pronounced
him "a leper; " and now, with his
clothes rent; and his head bare, Anil
lips eevered, he is on his WAY to the.
wilderness. And see! how AB the
multitude noon from hik prence,l
gild the very beggar CNN* )41in _for
ISE
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ERZ
. - 4i.-)
i '
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1... ,, , , q1 . irii: ... ,,, ti7:.f.-..,..1" 4..
' • • - 1,.1 I '41,1
the iery.shadowleeasta;byihirway,
crying,“ wilncleautP- , -*Uneles,n
Let,l, !a' then apply,thetatable; . : so
6fa .14014,. 0i
our: presenoe f , an d wery.shadows,
weast•tendert Bk. : l*re beautiful:
Bokthelq,adn tif our iiiiCires fail
:tut POOtillelPlimiil* l
ence rea4a3tifo, , WitlOr Areimutittll4'
risesi int. highor.spherea.....Tiie mag- 1
netism a-klamous.talleatol4 on
the immortal. Like the wired spec
tre or thellrOekin, otinialurdollM are
projected, and become gigmoicompon
the, 'fiery 0 1 ° 11 4 1 , 9;. , ;he4Ye11i iP
thtl ~ TPlPtcnCe ATPrePAreli l P 3 o:
M C* 0 1 91 11 . 0191 0k ) , IYOJPP r,
lent nisd,,ineensible:rukuenpa !, the,,
nig4tbliportltet4 m143r,. Tits"
IP
Andeedi,itiAticloir7,9f A lefeee t - even
the .ttatural.,an4 .materual;\ eery,
child 4nalipi, 'h6':ail : pirittiAl- 7 ,0.,t
. Goa iyprk*ji,c t o hielgnteoA4l.lxlM.
)3'. a . ge# 9 .:..4o4*PUtcriti#o, alnkHn
P 0 i1e 1 11h r e5 , :',Y4 1 ?0...V•04 1 ,040*; 'th ,
he i4P9 rl7e,ue the!ighPk!;3 .whICAk
s 4 e k e, ,t4 .s*.oßt-Ilm 9,14,F0RY4*-
the *ins vc art: on All* xoc Itxßd
ulti m o reseltii i ,ns nothing compared -,
,
with .UttPe4i°4 ; l o ee4uP vi
e• - : i'Fe
very",,Piesenee.m.Riten . undetected,
and...whose. whole, power, iainsensible:
And ,so it. je with ;Leman indeenceri t
whether. Orval' pr forevitfandthis
for tit? rag Ule!:=1). ~i -, • .- 1,!!...- •
I . , '4s4i!UP ,Ttr veloniaiY i edbits
are .only omuumial i and interrqP*,•
while, our, upecinspiOs energy , is
oinn49pCiaLkte r and .noustant. ,We
may. speidc.,het, once 4(4 day. ,We
live;every ntomentOust se a pla'Ad 'in
the -.
shy- tuff ~ t hqud4tr: 01 440; ..tin,
hour, but.rasts,a shadow Adways. ,
,OUr constant • j und.silcut energy
is' TI:l914 expressive : of
Or 14• Ctlar :
aetery and; e,U,IeU,.MPui4-440
the sphere df, .what• We :te .,, Priq
infiterlue, whilitits !aP i AY 3
theoule l3 4:.
iMportn,at...,'lor ,so Jt, is always', ink
God's operatinxis.! „The : material .nses
'of things are
~an, nothing „to their
mond
,nsee Plysically, Mount.lllang
sheltenhthe,,ltaiian,vineyar4s ~._ a n
Niagara,.; ae ,S :water-power,: might :
grind corn for.giants; while, in their
moral, Ilmetionsolovn. through. all;
the ageN th4y haw! bee% 1 Oiling Jim
`world's, he with great thoughto.of
sublimity ~and beauty— sfupendeue
symbols of :hieroglyphs of „ eternity,
and; God. .Moterig4tY-P9Puid9fedi.e!
birdie a. musical instrument, t ond r ok
dower, a vasc,Pf Perk* > ,, 1 1108 1/414!
they me, both ; exquisite thoughts of
God., i realized , and ,_enklxidied. - . Aod
therefore - we .iiiy, as pi i ke , topit eon--
stant land mightiestour queonenious
and, insensitae inffeence immeasura
hly surpasseaMmt, which Is voluntary
and 'demonstraAve. ,Thin, ; .then, le
- bur textia.great lesson:; 'that in wary
.moreent,of.eur lives ire me! putting
- forth a ,tretnindour. - .lloral power
either for gixxtor,fot evil. •
. Let us now: consider a few of its
practical applications; . And.. , ~.
First.. It.sheuld,impress us With, a
sense ,of the initxulance of human
!life. ~,Life I—life in such a world as,
this l—a spirit passing, •in view ,_of.
the unlverse r fro sgnothing
a , ,beings : ulPilein.the •PiVitiO.
I,4tra g ,e, bound.to etrity 1 evr,r,tudi,....
j
' atr might' irdhle' nes'. as' a quoin:
in stet' - shCutltus Jo3J Mille iii•
mainent, or a " wandering. star"
buund\,,unto 'the- blaekness
,forever:.
Lice: lintaandife,l,ll link.in a 'chain,
rea6iliOgily4lll,the dust to the Deity,
pinhose•vibration elates the universe!
A.ls, me, what a power it is l , .I can
searcely-•wonder now that.lhe Son of
God beams ildh ~. • that taking on.
'Rini this very lite, He endued and
died that Ileinight, redeem and eanci.
tify finch an influenceoso:that; , in 31 I
its ',progress and : development it
Anight,be a savor IKA , : OA/ inesg, and
not tk shadow off.death. • ; : .:. ‘',,
But beyond this.let this text teach
.
geegndly.,,That 'for even. the nn
,ostraeious ifitluenee of such a life.we
are solemnly. responsible. , We -may
seek Ito -evade- , this , itruth on /the
ground; that!, the evil we do Is alibi.,
tentionA Oat apply this logic totnere
,physiCal ,1 to the case of, Solo
mon's lunaticy Who, scattering} fire
brands, grows, and death,, , saki,
am in Sport"! apply it to tht
lease of a, intim who.,exerts, no positive
Afluenewat all: See he has gone
forth.in a , summer day ; he 'climbs a
loity,moiiri,ton4. his pathTwinds'ilong
sharp. , plcipiee. Weary with his
walk, heehsts himself' for repose tin=
der„ a mil Shade 'by the 'wayside.
Presently . blind , man, •passes, by,
.feeling bismay with his staff.:, He
llooks tot) him' itiltilinte„ , tees: him hil t
proach the dizipbrink, , , knows that
lie is, in mortal 'peril, but: totters . no.
,warning;' , Sint now. tho Ailed:man
.slides. on- the, yielding. verge, and
there is4titild cry and a plunge, and'
hei, is i dashed into a shapeless mass
ujton the, 'rocks a thoushnd feetbbe.
low. •Now what abbut , that :man?
Will - say, •t• lam-grieved , at all
;this •I: did not force bill' off ;- 1- was
listening with joy -to the wild birds
that sang, id , the woodland-when the
Seeident happened ?"• • Put)You cry,
Nay, bat, the man's blood is upon
you You murdered him!" .
Alaii• s in!amorlitilike this, just lo
!lo.nothing Were to 'do terribly evil;
but...then in such a world no man can
do nothink.:- God .musk blot yonder
; sun • out. •of ittiverr era we cease: to
east shadows. jtyy every worili.looki
brenth we lint forth these insensible
influencerkeither !for goOd or for evil.,
Our whole mortal .iite is embodied
force.. indeed, 'does the Three
cease ever{ when' deatli,,ltitth!disens.L.
bodiedit.!' “!, :I. •!' • r.,
.0 thatlouching story of Joseph,
who when fling-• by fititb Owe conk
nipedment etuuzerniP ghislones," ex
acting a solemn .oath frail; the Israeli
ites thathis I 1 . • ihouht be embafitieil
and kept' tied its their , ifibliit;
and•carrieilpi bliely with therawhen;
they - weut toßtaniuuir,tutil Pilierer .
fore. Because ; he, cereiii when. ; or
where his poor rernitTits should 'min
gle with the draft 1' cine`vionfil
think hei would •have;Aiheiseiti to. be' ,
sepulchred in the !Pyptraidalrith the
old Egyptian kings.,No ir :Po.; Ills
desire was that his dead body should
remain among them, that as .a power
for good be, might still cast a shadow
Over theni that'he.cOunsels be 'had
given theta' whiki heliteil - "Might' be
ever in their miniisond the prophe
cies he had uttered of that .disttuit
lend of promise. might be Tvolled,to
1 4/elf melnOfieß 9eiltli !lee yet,to coiiiei
1111
that hls'words`urightli,reithe an ii
sensible Influence among, them, even
magnified by the touching and resist,/
.less eloquence ofdeath ; thaihis veg.* ,
body reniihdint &
EgYPtitur Jaur i` f
hie east peiiriCes, might IA ~cr 1 *
teeting shadow over his own chil
dren's children. ~, .: I ' I
Surely desalt deo* not destroy. all
ithig riPoOrfsdOus Inthien6o Or' human
shadows: ' Th 6 01 4 GroAtir Osed' to
term thi; ditiembodied /apirit "a
shade) , .—..a shadow....- / iin invisible ,
presetnie t eVer haunting the spheres
and'peries: Of icerfortner life; and
though netAn'thrii,sense Yet 111 ,
-all
the sealities otabiding i riQ uencea are
the demintill With/1M Is Lord By .
itiefdeaill la' Biltniparte dead ? or
ThOlinis Paine, andlroltaire,and Bo:
, llOghvolff, and Araehisicel? ,;and:;all
those meatier Men _of infidelity and
;mount)? who %Bowed their =telt
and 'kept Step to their music, have
they all 'gone from us ' forever ? ,Do I
not their iefinences,, their shad*
their ghosts yet etelk,the earth, gib.
bering their old blasphemies in our
' 114 of seienee'end scenes of revelry?
1 nd then, en'the ot,4r, band, , is
Joh Calvin dead 1 is .liartin Luther
'dead and' George Whitefield, and
John sky , . and Thorns Chalmers',
and Itichrd Baxter ?' Are stieh mbh
dead ?. it`h c when we sit in 'our lip
e l\
hvaries, is it of as if glorified spiri t
came movink\ in the air ' •
castinl
[blessed abadowiover us? 0 weary
hearted mourner;`dti not the shades
of departed ones still glide through
your chambers of iniagery ? . Is net
that child's sweet voicel i ond in the
heart"when thn twilig ‘ ,, deepens?
Does net that tnotber's It s still wit
ken you in the brightening day
spring., Yes. :Yet in all thEpower
pt insensible influences men 'never
die. And thus;' Whether living \ or
ti.Ving, ive are pltting ' f orth P? we 7
I Which an tremendous, • and so men
,ring responsibilities which are, over
whelming. May God teach na that
it is 'a solemn prerogative of man to
move onward'to, the sternal world,
like Peter iti o Jerasalein," passing by
--casting Shadotts."
1 ,. And this truth, like all truths,
should be-practicality pewerful, either
as it warning or an encouragement.
To all workers of iniquity it should
, be a solemn warning. If a man could
perish Ohms in hie iniquity,theweven
selklestmction,this moral suicide
of ungodlineSA—were not so tertihle.
nt alas ; such. suicide is never, with
an unahared poison-cup,- butivith an
infectious pestilence ;-so tlfat all who
come near the man, every loving
heart that sits in sympathy by his
flick-bed, or weeps over his grave, is
exposed toithe contagion, and may
share the mind deatbi See yonder
proud apostle of ;. infidelity, going
down to mephitic cat eths to find in
developing protoplasm, some substi
tute for God. lf he were here, with
mit personal influence we might leave
him undisturbed in liis, rapture that
he thinks, himself a beast. But ala.s,
he eorods forth, filling all the chaln
hers of purer life with a moral mala
ria.' It pervades,our literature. a It '
poisons oar , science. 'Youtei men
ernite tO 0 1 * PraentOnai Pehah - td
take in the deadly virus •till they re
gard it as a wise thin manly '
e. and a
2
to despise their Ml:Abe i7 r , s ,Bible and
blaspheme their tather'S God. And
twat's() of this do. we, hold n Chris
tian public recreant to all its 'moral
trusts which applauds or welcomes'
the impure advent.--yea, whose look
of Christian pity does not deepen in
to an 'indignant froWn, and whose
hand of courteous welcome is not
clinched in righteous: *lath, when
the insolent Atheist mouths his foul
blasphemies before "
Christian tissetti
blies. Let him nod his oWn\brptal
grae, if be will, amid.fossilir.W\mon
sters ; bet God forbid he should be
suffered to lead better and nobler na
ttures to perish with him in' 'V
the al
ley of the 'Shadow of Death. And
so of all evil-doers. If thO men.whose
daily lira is ungodly, the dishonest,
the untruthflil, the profligate and
profane, were only shortening their ,
own lives and imperilling their own
immortality; the a ril were not so ter ;
rible; but alas!. the while they are
corrupting and endangering the
whole life and soul of those with
whom they associate, Veer young
hearts and hippy homes they are
casting deadly shadows.
The old man of Sicily flung himself
headlong into the crater of Etna,and
1 men worshipped 111 m as a god ; but
methinks ifhe had folded te, his bo
som a dear child when he took, that
terrible plunge, then the whole land
would have execrated him as a devil.
.0 ye, mom who will live without God
and without hope in this WOrld! you
have near , and dear frends, beloved
, parents,, and. brethren, and .sisters,
and children, among whom You eve
ry day walk as mighty, Moral fortes,
radiating insensiblo influences. ' Be
.ware,how you HA, up your iniquities 1
between God's glorious light and
these hearts of love, "casting shad
ows:" "casting Madams r
But - this thought •has -another and i
a sweeter application. As we 'said.
the "shadow ' is often metaphorical
of blessings. • "The shadow of a great
rock in a weary land "—the shadow
of green palms over sunny fountains
--such shadows are " things of beau
ty and a joy forever;" and such sure
ly seethed that of Peter in the streets
of Jerusaleni. And in this Sense our
tact has encouragiment and consola
tion to everY,true child of ,God. We
cannot all, like Peter; heal the sick
in the temple. But we can all, like
him; sist healing - shadows in the
'Streets, so that, though on tipecialmc
casions we can (In no great work for,
God, we can every, momient. be glori...
Eying His holy , name, and. blessing
our fel low:mbi by 'one tbzep' 9f hum-
We PietYo I Add 1 ,this'We a 9. it
is the inorneonntant. is in Ule end We
,morapowerful. Mount Blanc, does
lindeed tower tit the skies as a 111011n
'
meet fo t i col ."40' Niagaia does
thutidei a graini doXolOgY unollnd,
but. the myriad. of lowly: green', Abet
cover all the earth v and the song of
, hinlit, and the htim ofjoyons insect
making musical all the airs a he
//,
en, speai c more ' eloquently for' od
~ ,
than all t , es° . giant wonders.
And so it . , is• of 'Christ' life.
There is ai religion of pomp cer
emony„ which appears on t oces,
S ki
Sion* and*eowierated p ces, to at
j
,traet the infiltitude mid tonish the
afttirts ' bat It 15 a Mug att4Tky
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reak and ware en annpared
ith tha,i,hurabl#,l4motiaat,'Ainda
. .
1 P9 3 1 filteenfMaiANtharlP:46os%,
and countingiroom, and parlor, and ,
street, pervading as.: _s . heavenly AV!'
inosphere the whole adenine' and -:a6;
vial life. ''..:4lfid
,the : maii lirlie , Ikea
constnutlg,tO'God..lii,feMidi ,th 100;
doing hie daily, work unto, God, old
idearing hie clothing unto ,God,. , and
:eating and , drinking' Anto .00d,' , 10.-
ceptfrig; all life'sygpoo '.thisik.s .l- 10 ': 11-
1 10+Aatir. Fathe en itiff,:, 8 4 1 i n di t opk i i
Borrows, se that Fatheeslovingehast
,toning ; living ever conscious of God's
.presence, and'onlY,earefulOthis ap•
proVid.-4neh t ti,'ninitilii;thitoi*,at t SA- .
vet of his on piptending . .:gocidness, J A
' aimighty giant when contrasted witlt
:the Witt Terbina'abul;' iiielm'eMide
;on-platforms, aid irieugurative: of all
ploueperades; ouu :10ving,, the4hier
fgatairl t jha:, apargttel Ad: 't ( ?,*,
Call4l or miii'ltibby'arid . atribitiefis
to stint' nut the : grent . 'lliillet,' or the
Pnisoler, #nti ~.blo lc tangs -i , hornii •• . tit•
l'enteeofst,„, ; : ~.!...i:; !- 4..
. i49Shriat, hitnastlf; tate** ' 1.44*,,-/t
-was a l t ittle.ebild .He cleelaKedigFeat,
eat In?thelielivenli kingdOM. it'we's
the-urib6serviiViliar.4le'"Whei lelnisr-'
teredlothe side and -, 'gave • Meat, to
' the:linngry, -and not-Ithe . pretentious
Pharisee who bui4,9*, tombs 'AO!.
• prophets, that He '
pronounced bleSal
ed of His Piither'; ; and'', as He sat
prenehihg ilistnatbble**rinoriitii
the inultituleon the Mount Of :Beet..
itudes, in theLudds.t , of .the - grandest
creations
,of,natUre-,and of art. 7 .- Her. ...,
nioxi; ; lspartihig" ..with. dear . ; , Taber., '
abbot` tol4lo 'with:the gloiied Of the
trandliguratieh, "and . 'below ,' --him'
spreading the hilnowavis of Galileel ,
and heyond,.l3nshan, :green . with its
towering oaks.; andlarther awaraw-,
.ful Lebanon;
,roirne! - ,‘ 'Frith grand ce 7
dara as a. diadeniget ' with His: DV;
vine 'eye ranging:over' all thesesplen - -
4id things, to - seareir Out the. one
i , eat demonstrative of • God's , inelni
-bl 1 ~.,..ness, He: - did 1 .114 ti :P9i.ut• •to
the.., ve ering , pountain t nor, to ;, the:
spark lug sea, nqr even to.,•the : great'
inn 'shiingiii' his'-'itiehgth i'btit'lle'
bent Aow*and 'plucked,- the lininble
flower, halfhidden by the:greases, at,
- .la Ds, poi aud . as if it' w e re, or, them
,all,.
most eloquent
"or God ; 'cried,, goii- .
• side`r:the lilieS'lfow'thef.grOw.”"
.'
And so sorely, \it : is iit ',regnifd - of
all . Christian. influineeit: -'Ol thou
humble child-of GO4 who in. .14:wly.
walks, 110 . ways tart' d' usin g : sweet
:savors of goodness, / w..,e i r(by :. ;sotrie .
orphan's faded_ eye is,brig 'tened 'and'
\
;smile 'widOw's Sad h`Ort' . IA sed; you
are doing more 'to honor 'yon . -Lord:
than; any i pretenVoua .Sanosoa , who,
with. the jaw -bone pf an nea t MO a
thousand Philiitinek: ''' • - -.. .' I
May Gorr teieh' iis ail" thii'lesistliT
thiit:Simeg . Petet, did :his inigAtiestl,
work, both. ,for, .man end for God, not
when he walked CA Galilee's, stormy
-*rater, tind wielded a glitteriog sur_ord,
at the** . offlethsemnrie,bdt.irliefi,
returning to,hin.bliiiihre''hinne -froth
his long'iing'S hiborin - the:: tionrtsi,of
the Temple his Amconstions influence:
was .!.‘
4,4
e.iayor. of, We ; ."; to,, dying imp,
:4-ibiat- beealise. -, 01gtfc7.0.4,, on
• I 'no not - wonder when. strong men;
Oy
_Stang things), but; I hay.e ‘ oAen
in rvclkd
,wlfen have heard suet
heroic 'seiateneS from the. *eakand
trembling..gni! heat' th'e'aotio*lng.
comfort • tithe* fwhen [pin wcinld
think :they' needed nomfort!tnemsel;
'selyea ; -to utark their ; eliecrulnessi,.
When if %on and I' suffered half as.
flinch *e sholad have sunk ' to' He
earth—this is worthy id,Rotee God's
Strength is perfeetifrevealed in th ey
trialS'il the: wealo . yea beta . ,
man of:44od...briiiiftht into poierty,
and yet in that povertY:never repin
ing; ''when you hear his character
assailed by slander, and yet he stands
unmoved like a rock amidst the
waves; when you see the . gracioni,
man persecuted and driven from
lion* and country for Phrist's sake,.
and yet he takes joyfully the-spoil
ing , of goods: ;and banishmenV
anti diFigrace-tthenitlni. strealgtV or
god is made perfect in. the 14idit,of
weakness—Spur-o.On
- 'ai. - i' '.- ir
Woe miximo.L. ohn e-
Donongh, ' the Neii OrjeanktnilliOn: ,
afro,. has engraved: . on , hie , tomb , a
series :of maxims, which he Ilad :Pre
scribed a. 3 the. Tulep for his guidance
through life, and to *hick his sue
cress was niainlf 'attributable I," he=
meinber:' al4ays that la'bor 'is On' of
the conditions oCour•eici4enee,::
Ting is p.4(1; ' throwrnot qeq I minute•
'away, but place,eaph ono t ( - 4 - 1 ) acco,upt ! ,
Never covet what is notsonr o .
Nvivr think ;ink matter 'ito LAM' g;
wil
as not to:deaertre hOtiee.: Neveigi e
out' •thatr which does not , first cope ,
in., , , Never,, spend , but ko'sproduaii:
Let thezr,entest order regulate the
trantiketiene'.6( your life . . "Stu,dY, : in
the 'course` of yonr"life Act: -, do thd
greatest: amount of 'good: ‘,Deprive!
yourself of ,nothing, necessary, ; to:
your ; comfort, but:, live in ae,ehonoraf,.
blespimplicity and frugalityf :Labor,
theh to.the'last moment of year maxi s=
,4
toned." ' -' - :' -': : ':'-•:' : s,,
SILENT SUEFEEENCL--TWesq things.
are often unknoirti to .the ..iirerhi;- for.
there is much pain that i4'pOitieleaa;
and' 'vibrations' that 'unlike hilinan
agonies are often nirethispere in
a r,
the; 'roar 'of - hbrryi •• • existence,'
There sire glanees„ o i latreil_ that,
atop, and - raise n o : , 3- \ * of murder;!
robberies .tha t ',lefty ern \ and woman 1
'forever beggared - 4 - pc:lee:lnd Joy,'
ipt are kept . tbr-theiTtfcferer—
committed- no onnd f . ekeep of low
moans in,the 66 - --ifieniii - n*wtit
iha
lag; except t - nni4n on!On.W!,)y,
the slow - months. o r kip:pie - goa
aiigilioi• - :0‘ early iiiormilk likiik. '
arreo ii
31dny...a inherited' britiw'AinittalCl
xn llitelnernot..been,beenthed , l
Into e huinaalarK, ,,
, _
utuitiiiirrr ai rightly , urikder
illieilis tiiirelisciiii t.0 , 6a
0 . , 0 1 , .
, . vottly just bit geneit;luvOlotrimly
ite,Ault kind; , : not. only gentle bn t
1 ng 'autfering. :-,1 HOW :many- petty,
isunderstand ‘ ings . pould be, gpt,9 \V,
- the beginni n g, by a little kind for.
tiearance or • judicious ~ yielding.
.".11ir.4 to him I,hat 'Aketh thiti,i'' is
the - Lord's Way' `of i'settling ' dliltenh"
ties.. And in passing through life it
Would be found not: only the ideas.
ablest way, but ,neon the wbole t tim
most profitable.
4 11 t,
t it y 1.
V.
, • -•
hive >of:Weals :town' - say* t, whim
lie first got his swarm -hisf.olittetle
Our-lositt*lt'Jilecivencite4ht maid
deluge of the little - hiseiiitiriikeirlike* , ]
Of Ulrich isfielfidl. isensif beton - wine".
.1 At first she Wataligt-tbehilititififilWi
;goings et iff - dititaminTEihe - ,!hion
litened thelitoient
g i nd ' .eie r ti tl irll4 l loll-111 * ,
with
W i t ,
tkougq*,nei-4•nOMO'iiiiiirlfink
•r.l
Finally she tiiok op' ositton
illte l o.4WCWthehire,U4: Theika
Ike came loot: stirted: out' ,
dab at it with her paws. Thin went-,
okr_for- time ...without. attnniting the •
I spisiiinituttention 'albs inhabitants ..
-.
hive. . , ,-..•
!-Preseiitii,,ibiWover, ,Old Tabby r .
Haittiek c rashed a betiOn thOedgn
of thkopcning iesulingle the
-ThiVomplisif,the,Orwille&bo
sty and enraged' the. whole, snunni.;
`Bees' by-lhessoeic poured forth-,and
darted into the fur : of sheostonished.•
cit. Tabby - relied lane*
rn
eV4be
chteriitqin sp gt i r g a iitg
newel'
Ausilcd• before She app*Cit se*:
WI; biter:find b ees Us. 3 lilie *oiled
i; ,;
[§4o' WagfOviell;gitk , bµ ►a led -
Y rom the.hiva with* gspilen , ;relie f
the Cost 'onseveratnevere stingo.tu .
the reifenev , Eyen alter sherhad been •
takeirto ii . distatitpart theftrotinds
tll4ll iiiik.stebk' in '-Tabby7s'
about'onee in two minutes she vrdrili
coming down she would try to nista'
ne ;ser f , whew& :sting - en the luck
ireuld . causeterto turns succession
bienotiettlebs arid' give vent to it
l'Onn gfire -0 oquAlls• lJilfb the:
*jot Oat *ifs:loft' 4063' With
monkey,: old,'Tebbir ! ta r U.:..dr*fid'
time.
HS" I I
13 - ; , tiii 000'4
RSV
j*,.NUMEES 12.
Two orthree,days. alter' this tut
v(mttire. Tabbf.was:-oanglitv by her
owner,' 'who took her by the neck and
threw her down near the'lmehism.
N4S eokinir_dichihe'strike the 'gronnd
than iwitial4and'at,
single bowl reached tha toli,q_a_:
feneolullsiafePti beigtltt, j!lerei
,she clang -fora moment . withi talk as
; bigas a roilingpin when With sinith."
er bound and agnall ithp •16.8 - Mit Of _
sight and did not' again pie in an stri•
•pectninen fot_nvera week—Virginia-
Cili(Nev,)•Enterprise
A 'S't.r.eivrote Lit _ Levi &rosy.
— 4,er,e.`s',t4e. Ot9d or a n 11 09 /1 0 1 /Me '
.yo j iyal l Aawyer: , . This unlucky 'eight ; '
was. esid:ovei=beels •in love With 'a '.
beautifu/4 girl, and- was about to be
'married to her. - .On the eve of the_.
wedding day, he was called oil to de- ,
fend An awful•mbrereant--41 min' of
thirty, Irho bad IvoisOned Walther
and mother. The case 'seemed a list_
one, and, when . the proneution had .
eldsed„the poung laWYer was just -
about giving .up the struggle'without.
ap t effort. Suddenly he Tereeived in
the far extremity of the court-room
his beloved and her parents, who had -'
conic' to ifee whit kind of stuff her
wis made of.- The presence, of the
one he worships changes his train Of
theught. : lle feels that hemust make
a Show,. of talent, and , commencing •
414 eigninentt rises :to the' higheist '
flights of ehiqueribe. In a Word, he `,
suecewled in showing
.that the cried
al '. Is, all yip - right, virtuons, - and .
\
re ch-abused. min, _and obtains his.
acq Wall: In. the evening, the law -
'yer, ith triumphant air, calls at ' the' '
hohsti . c!f . hi* Ihtnretather , in-law, mt.:
Peeti.PO'iVi success will.; erupts
him:; N . ya „ ;reception. To his ` :sat.-
,prlie he fi ids the, : young girl cold ,
•ahtl,her,ps.ts,muCh embarrassed. „
He asks what, .is sort of, reception ,
el :I.,
'meads: .."-Idt-fri d," says he, , whom:
,the ' , Young Mee ha already bruit to
I za
;call, father-in-law; :. must tell' you'
,My daughter :,. lo : =tither: ,
"*A
-** - .1 .Who is:th an?" "Thu ~
ippd and.virtuons Mau \ whori-you,
today, by`your eloquence;, reittored
1 soietyr -- replied , the fa ther.-„r
ris PapeK , 1 7=.' - ' -
A Henninr Paianz......:An old : el
7 \
bmw story, tells , hoW a poor creatti -,
on day came to the Teinplefrom
slat
,bed.oh tottering :limb,; he was 't
.
as to come t for he -ma very• i
r and he had no sacrifice ta offer. 1 '
"+a he drew near • he heard the kid'
chpir chanting, *Thou desireth not -4
,t 1
AA ridge; else 'would I gilt it; the - •
sa dikes of GO are a broken, spitit, '-
an a broken and contrite 104; 0 -
G ; thcili wilt nut despisq." - Other,
w rshippers came, 'pressed before ,
r in
hi and , offered their sacri fi ces, but
h . .
had none'; but at length he pros- t
Led himself before the priest who I :
,said," What wilt , thou my son
_, haat ,
thi)n an Oiferingr And he replied
3o; my fattier, for last night a poor •
witioir sndher children came tome, :- .
and I had nottiing to oiler - but the
tato pigeons which were ready for the
sacrifice." "Bring, then,' said ; the • -
priest, "an ' ephah • of, r.
fine flour" '
"Nay, but my fitther," Baia the old ,
inap t .. ‘i tbia: day ,my sieknetm and . •
poverty Mere left only enough for r
i
In %own
_B4,riring children, .1,. have
A t 'even atl epludt. of flour ." "Why, /
t n; art thou' come to me IP" said the i
p qi!t,' "Bee** I heard thent4fisg- I t
in .", tie sacrifices of Clod " are a .
h -en spirit.f! wur he not .siccept f ; r
my sacrifice , if, t i say, "Lord'be.
inkrciful to - me a sinner?" And the , I. "`
p jest lifted , . the old man from the'.'
g ound, and he "said, " Yes, thou art • .
b stied, my gon,' it -is • thy o ffering ;
w ich is better ,than tkensands of
rivers. of oil." .:' .
MBE
C 7 O/.1% - M=w 1300111=t-
:•
~ .
, • TrrE people who live in Maw*. , • '
;man comes
new that .'.n ' s
,man comes into tbe: neighborh .. , and
• boildi a dant they set 'Oat 'and ' eve to
the'tv of the hill and nail cleans p along
7
thertrunks of the highest trees: • • •• .
I"Srin may be a ;very ' good oman,"
gasped Tornson, his breath aim 6St AA
* oirhf the, tightness' of his , new shirt,
w rilitho Wrists were so loose. tNit , they
.seiemed no t o lie 'buttoned at' an ; ,"she -
ROY hc a vdry,gecatwordarr, but At don't
understand' the ' practical apioliaition or,
tflOgtaPbical'i)%oghlgering to a flnir'shirt."
I Arlo 14, 90 0 ectoi sad Fescue*, - •
. ,
I .
.. Thus wrote she skreply :
"t see you kiss,
; And 1/fair down tc:4 3 ;
115s*Irchot i Wator, lore. your root,
-„
7 cm*, !co pitfi,your !mak:. .
• .
And w
then aallij cathartic tski, ,
~, . .
.4id go 14kg stralokg go W." . .
1 1
TllB following is told of a gravediggsr
bisaiaibedrat Immo in the north, ot
11014: , One ‘ltty..ethile ,•.! gathering isi!' lb°
regions ot,ett.eged.pertsbioner, heebeem
'ea 11011gvwomen, worms;
\Turning im:oundt -110:shafPly de.;
phulded*thetp,. What ate , Ye mem
for? it is 410113 a briag"ata at eignsTr
*lieu vkadi , e.briug 'em ?" u •
• vetieen Of halr iniigonttor ealhetat,
the Store of bsid-headed bastness- maw
- and 'urged the:merits, af• Ws v-pmparation,
4.ying be ireubt gnaranty it-to cover that •
bald spotoiritli ahotwiaatgrowtb of hair
in a few weeks...l-it Well," wsid- the - bald
man. wm tato a ttla of the'-Mvigo
litoli and'if it og ,oo m lobes what yell
pronitsertwill motellee' &Pr Mid
ANA of - 001bolf i ' l \ • - ,
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