DR. MUHLESBEHO'S LOVE STORY. The Nnd Rnmnnre wild which PresjInVnt llnrlmnnn wns i.Ih Connected. The faat of an interesting but sad roruanoo connected with the early life of the late Dr. William A. Muhlenberg lins often boon hinted at, but its full details nal never before been published until they appeared in the obituary notice of the distinguished clergymau and philan thropist as published in the Laucastor (Pa.) Intelligencer. The engagement of marriage between President Juntos Buohanan then a yunug lawyer of Lan caster and the beautiful Miss Anu Cileinan, of that place, was terminated by the snieideof the hapless young lady, beonuse, it is said, her parents objected to the marriage. A similar attachment existed between her sister, Miss Sarah II. O ileiunn, and Mr. Muhlenberg, at that time fifty years ago rector of St. -James' church in Lancaster. Her father, Robert Cleman, a proud runl wealthy citizen of the town, also objected to this marriage, although he had been mainly instrumental in calling the young rector to his charge. His course produced an unpleasant feeling in the church and the congregation divided into two parties, espousing the cause of the rector and the haughty father respec'ively. While par tisanship was still ruunin: high Miss Cole man iii 'd of consumption, as her parents said, but of a broken heart as believed by most people of tho town. This sad event bn' Intensified the division in the church, of which Mr. O ilemnn was a leading member, and cn June 10, 1826, Mr. Muhlenberg commuuicated to the vestry his intention to resipn on account of reasons which it was unnecessary for him to stats. A committee of five was appointed to confer with him with a view to get him to reconsider his deter min ition, but with thanks for their kind ness he declined to do so in a more lengthy letter, in which ho stated that his course vra taken after due deliberation and thut it was not necessary for him to enter into details regarding his motives ; he trusted that they were pure and such as he conld think of with complacency "in reference to the great day of accounts." At the same meeting a communica tion was received from Mr. Edward Coleman, brother of Miss Sarah Cole man, the reading of which was deferred until a future meeting. On June 26, 1826, the vestry received the more per emptory resignation of their rector, datad New York, Juno 26, and asking that it be received at once. It was ac cepted, and the wardens were instructed to draft a reply expressing the sorrow of the church at his resignation. After ward, a t the same meeting, the letter of Edward Coleman, previously laid over, was read. It announced to the vestry that " in the event of all connec tion between the Rev. Mr. Muhlenberg nnd St. James' church 'ieing dissolved, absolutely nnd forever, on or hefore July 1, nnd not thereafter, the sum of 5,000 (which, but for circumstances not neces sary now to dwell upon, would have been left to the church by our departed sister, Sarah II. Coleman) will bo placed in the hands of the trustees for the benelit of the church by her heirs and legal repre sentatives." The offer was signed by Edward Coleman for himself and the other heirs of his decease I sister. A committee was appoiuted to inform Mr. Coleman that such a dissolution of the connection between Mr. Muhlenberg and the church had taken place, aud the trustees of the church were ready to re ceive the money. Mr. James Hopkius protested agaiust the appointment of such a committee, and before the reso lution to answer Coleman's letter xassed he withdrew from the meeting. At a vestry meetiug held June 30, a memorial vas presented, signed by Sarah Yeates, Mirgaret Yentes an I Catharine Yeates, requesting the vestry to puss a resolu tion that Mr. Muhlenberg should always bo invited to preach in St. James' pulpit whenever it was unoccupied. They said in their letter that they had not had time to procure other signers, but they had no doubt this was the wish of a majority of the congregation. To this the vestry r-olved to respectfully answer that Mr. Muhlenberg would always have the courtesy shown him that other Protes tant Episcopal clergymen received, but they did not think it necessary to pass such an unusual motion. Against such treatment of Mrs. and the M.sses Yeates Mr. Hopkins again protested, as disre spectful to the memorialists nud dis courteous to Mr. Muhlenberg. So the matter seems to have rested; but, although Mr. Muhleuberg often afterward preached in the church, lie always stood in the chancel and never again occupied the pulpit. The $5,000 gift wi!8 accepted and paid, the com mittee appointed to confer with Mr. C lem -m reporting that in the prosecu tion of their labors they had encountered grave d Inanities, "busy-bodies aud tale-bearers hail infused an acrimony into tin unfortunate business which otherwise it would not have partaken of." The committee had endeavored to ns uag i this nnd hoped that its asperities would be softened, but they had only measurably succeeded, und a condition of strife prevailed which was much to be deplored. With Dr. Muhlenberg's death the last of the actors in this hapless drama Las passed away. The funeral services were held nt St. Luko's Hospital, nnd remains were placed near that other institution, at St. Johulnud, whose exis tenca is ulso due to the dead clergyman's Christian energy and thought fulness. Worms in Hogs. A correspondent of the Indiana farmer writes : In the years 1857 and 1863 I lost two fine lots of hogs, and cholera was tho disease, so thought by all, and they died in various ways. Koine died vomiting, and some bled at the nosa till death ended their bleeding; some cramped until knots raised on their legs and bodies as large as small guinea eggs, aud others wandered off and laid down nnd died seemingly without a strug gle. I made a careful examination of sixteen of them, taking those that died as above stated, and the examination resulted in the same thing with all. Worms were tho cause. About one foot from the mouth of the stomach (or paunch as it is commonly called) the worms had gathered and perforated the entrails for ubout ten inches; the worms were still hanging about half through, but all dead when examined, and I ex amined several as soon as dead. New shall we claim the disease de scribed as chol -ra? If so. keen the hogs whilst growing clear of worms, and the dreaded disease of cholera will caase. This can be done by giving plenty of strong soap suds, salt aud ashes, copperas, etc. But lias not fine keeping, euch as forcing growth, pre paring breeders for shows at fairs, in bree.iiug, etc., injured to a great extent t ie constitutional make of our hogs; They are certainly not so hardy now as twenty years nrro, with greater enre given. Hogs that have died here this season, all seum to have lung disease. But one examination that I heard of showed the lungs to be rotten. The Elder Booth. One evening, when the elder TJor.th was playing Richard III. in a Baltimore theater, in his maddest mood, just as the second act was about to commence, a messenger covered with dust rushed be hind the stage, and, before he could be stopped, was in conversation with the tragedian. "What I" said Booth, as he pressed his long fingers on the broad, white temples as though he had tried to clutch the brain beneath, "dead, say you? My poor little child my loved, my beautiful one ?" And then, seeing the curtain rise, he rushed ou. The scene between Anne and Gloster was never better played. The actor gave the words of the bard with thrilling ef fect, but there was a strangeness about his manner that told his mind was not upon his character. Still the multitude applauded till the old roof rang again, and those behind the scene stood breath less with eager delight. The third act came out, but Booth was nowhere to be found. It was a bitter cold night, and a farmer, as he drove his wagon to market, was startled from his reverie as he saw a horseman wrapped in a large clonk (and it opened and dis played a glittering dress beneath) ride rapidly past him. It was Booth in his Richard III. cos tume 1 Madness had seized him, and, regardless of everything, at the still hour of midnight, he was going to pay a visit to his dead child. Drawing his flashing i sword aud throwing Ins jew eled cap from ! his head, he lashed his horse's flank with I the bnre weapon until the animal snorted in pain. The tall, dark trees on each side of him touched his heated brow with I their Bilver-frosted branches, aud, think- ing they were men in pursuit, the mad actor cut at them witu a sword, nnd cursed them as he flew rnpidly by. At last, after o gallant ride of two hours, the horseman camn in sip-lit of a coimtrv i 1 .,.! t .!... KLiivc uiu, mm, ub no anw 11113 umit; tops of the monuments peeping through the dark foliage like snowy crests upon the bosom of dark billows, he raised a shout wild enough to have scared the ghosts from their graves. He dismount ed, aud awny sped the riderless horse over hill and' dale. It was the work of a moment (and the insane are cuuniug be yond imagining) to wrench the wooden door from the vault containing the body of his child. He seized the tiny coffin in his arms, and, with the strong arm of a desperate man he tore open the lid, and in a moment more the cold, blue lips of the dead child were glued to the mad nctor'sl The next morning some mem ber of the tragedian's family heard a wild strain of laughter that appeared to come from his sleeping room. The door wns forced open, and Booth wns discovered on his bed, gibbering in idiotic madness, nnd caressing the corpse of his little one. Cruelty to Tisreoiis. I Tho Wilmiugtou Commercial says : The extreme cruelty practiced in pre paring pigeons for shooting matches is but little known beyond the bounds of a portion of the sporting fraternity. The uninitiated generally suppose that the pigeons are taught, caged and let off again in the vigor of life, to become the target of the marksman, but quite the reverse is the case. The chance for life on the part of the bird is an unequal one nfter it has undergone the cruelties required by tho modern pigeon shooting code. That a place exists in this citv, nnd that, too, on Market street, where pigeons aro maimed and cripplad for shooting matches is well known to those who practice the " sport," and to bad boys who make a business of stealing pigeons and selling them to this artist in cruelty. "Yes, and he stuck pins all through it," was the expression of a little boy when narrating what he had Been at the place refurred to, to some other boys, but which wa3 overheard by a kind hearted lady passing by at the time. The lady, pursuing her inquiries fur ther, was enabled to gather tho whole cruel programme of torturing the birds. In their native state they are too vigor ous and swift for the marksmen, n to remedy that they are illy fed. Then their b.idies are to be filled with pain, which is done by sticking pins under the wings and pins through their toes, and, nfter remaining in this condition for some time, the toes are cut of close to the pins. The most cruel thing of all is spit ting tobacco juica into the birds' eyes, and the injection into them of a mixture o:' turpentine and cayenne pepper. Alter all this preparation the bird is ready to bs placed in a spring trap box to be let loo.se. Iu starting up it cannot see where to fly, and the extreme pain in its body makes it whirl round nnd round, iu which condition it is shot by the marks man and put out of misery. A bystander at the shooting match on Wednesday, which was to have taken place at Perry's tavern at Brandywine Hundred, but which, on account of the interference of Constables Woodward and Hickmau, of this city, took place iu Pennsylvania, just over the hue, says that on that occasion a pigeon was about to be let off, but did not exhibit life enough to make difficult Bhooting. The keeper of the pigeon, in order to make it gyrate around at a lively rate; took it in his haud and putting it to his mouth, deliberately bit off the rump of the bird. His act was much npplauded by the shooters. The Canadian Sclioolinnrin. The drudgery of the schoolroom may drive tho schoolmistresses of England and Wisconsin into insanity and suicide, but the Canadian teachers thrive and grow fat on it. One of the big school boys of the Dominion asked his teacher one night if he could escort her homu from singing school, but she politely de clined the offer. Ho neglected his studies, ran away from school, and put pins into his schoolmates. She finally lost patience and gave him a flogging. The boy told his father that tho fair one whom he had courted had turned and whipped him. The indignant parent sued tho teacher and obtained a judgment for $3.50, which she paid. The next moiuing she remarked to her scholars : "I have whipped a booby soundly, which pleasure cost only three dollars aud a half. Now, if any others of my scholars are inclined to imitate him, they will have the kindness to step forward, receive the money and the flogging, nud then we will go on with our studiep, I am here to instruct you, not to be courted." Nervousness will never kill off bo plucky a schoolmistress. Not a Singer. The Columbus (Ohio) State Journalt the editor of which is intimately acquaint ed with President Hayes, Bays the report that Hayes is a good singer is absolutely fulse. The Journal impresses its denial by saying: "Hayes cnu't sing any more than a canal boat. He stampeded Av erill's whole cavalry division once trying to sing 'John Brown's Body;' They thought it was the long roll." Two Terrible Friends. The Eureka (Nev.) Sentinel tells a good story on one of the boys who lives at Mineral Mill, nnd who happened to arrive in town during the progress of a b ill. His social instincts prompted him t attend, but his attire was not quite up to the mark, and he applied to a friend for the loan of the necessary articles of apparel. The friend consented with some reluetonce.and, arrayed in borrowed plumes, our hero engaged in the fostivi ti s. The owner of tho garments watch ed him as he threaded the mazy dance, and after it was over.aud he had ensconced himself in a scat by the side of a fair charmer, approached him nnd broko looso with the following remark: "See here, D , them pants is new, nnd I wish you wouldn't set down nud make knees in them." D came very near fainting with mortiflcntion, nnd abruptly left the ball, followed by a sympathizing friend who had overhenrd the remark and felt sorry for his embarrassment. D stripped oft those pants, aud, nfter much solicitation, accepted the loan of another pair from his new-found friend, nnd, af ter some hesitation, returned to the ball room and soon forgot his troubles in the Biniles of the company of the fair dancers-. A polka was called on. He wns on tho floor with tho belle of the evening, skip ping and hopping as gracefully a3 that exhilarating d.mce would permit, until, out of breath, ho promenaded, with his fair partner on his arm, in close proxim ity to the owner of the breeches, who had been looking on in evident delight at the abandon of the wearer, nnd ns he came by him he gave vent to his pleas ure bv shipping D on .the back nnd exclaiming: "Go it, old fellow; burst thunder out of the breeches if you want to; I don't care a cent as long ns you en joy yourself." D dropped Ins par'- ner and rushed to the depot just in time to catch the train. Olive Logan does not npprove of the training of English husbands. " In spirit," she says, " the lazy and obsti nate 'gentleman' who flings himself into an easy chair nnd bids his wife get up out of here nnd bring him his boots, is the same narrow minded, ungenerous tyrant the Digger Indian is when he packs the load on his squaw and tramps himself untrnnimelled by her side. Dentists have now learned to work around a sensitive nerve without the nerve having the most dibtaut suspicion that anything is going on; aud they enn extract a throbbing molnr so dexterously that the tooth sometimes keeps on ach ing a day or two before it finds itself out. An old Scotch woman reminded n preacher who arrived at the kirk wet through to get nt once into the pulpit. "lea bo dry enough there. "By Their Works yo Shall Know Tliem." The Irishmnnwho thought the driiggint stingy becauHe the emetic was ho small, is only sur pawned in his parsimonious drollery by those who persistently adhere to the use of those nausenting. disgustingly large and drastic pills, while Dr. Pierce's Plenaant Purgativo Pellots, which are sugar coated, nnd little largr thnn nniHtard seeds, will, by their stendy and gentle action on the liver, correct all torpidity, thus permanently overcoming constipation. In South America they have almost entirely super seded all other pills and are relied on fully by the people, and often used aa a preventive of tho various affections of tho stomach, liver and bowels, so prevalent in that climato. Pierce's pocket memorandum books are given away at drug stores. Smyrna. Aroostook Co., Muine. Nov. 6. 1876. It. V. 1'iEitcE. M. I.: Dear Sir-1 write to inform you that I have used your reliefs for noma I line, and 1 find them to be the best medicine that I ever used. 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During tho many years of his sojourn there, he devoted his time to t he treat ment of lung disews, and uprm his retirement he left with usbooks and papers containing full particulars, showing that every one can he hi own physician aud prepare his own medicine, and Mich information as we havo rcveived we now offer to the pulilic without price, only atk ing that each remit a three cent stamp for post age. Address Cli YliDOOK & CO., 1032 Itace St., Philadelphia, l'a. , Dnrang's Rheumatic Remedy never fails to cure rheumatism. Hold by all druggUts. From Mrs. Robert Turner, -of Unadilln, N. Y. " I can say with the utmost confidence that I think Ijh. WiktaiTb Balsam of Wild Cheiihy the best cough remedy I havo ever known, and believe I owe my present existence to its won derful curative powers, having at one time been nrougut very low ny a u dressing cough, accom panied with "spitting of blood and other symp toms of that dread destroyer, Consumption. I tried many remedies without effect, until a re sort to the Balsam was had, which, by the bless ing of Divine Providence, soon restored me to health. " The Balsam is now our resort whenever any of our family is attacked with coughs or colds, aud it has never faded to give the desired relief. I keep constantly a supply on hand. During the past ten years I have influenced many per sons to make" use of this remedy, and always with the same success." 50 cents and tl a bot tle. Bold by all druggists. A positive cure for rheumatism Dn rang's Rhoumatio Remedy. Send for circular to Helphenstine A Bentley, Washington, D. C. Smoke, soot and coal gns, from defec tive drafts, prevented. No more worry with fires for cooking or heating. Send stamp for circular to Henry Colford, 726 Bansom street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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They uih wivrunttM fr,0 from iliu 11 4i-uuum oils und i cl i wblcU enter lulo the timiriu.ii.ioii l( many ui the fitlltiou. fruit lLvma now in I ho JiittAtft. 'J hny aro lint oii'v ti uu to their nainen, but nre prep.irel fmn, , ,iitot tho best qiialiiv, and He w highly concentrated that m couinuri lively .aiall quautity ouly ued l) uJ. J08EFH BURNETT & CO., BOSTON, PROPRlfcTOR. . frot. If nil'. Made Compound I I, trie only irpirltinti.ont pick.Keof wliicn Will lorce the iH-ird to rrow thick nd n, on the tmonthnl f (willwiit Injiirj I In II fekVA fndrt1. V CPtiTi per nuckntw. pntpldi 8 fc ,r . jm v t in avur nr mnnrv rrn-ri mil i itt- SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH Htrptifrth Combined with Ulilno. TTpm tfwilpt of ii Pnnt-nfflo money order, w will deliver to the tprnm or rai1ron.l i Vineh niinre teth, HM inchen loinr, for 9 4 .50 40 S inch iqimre tmth, lOH incite long, for 3.23 NIC ELY BOXED. SWKKT'S M'PQ CO., Btractt, It. T. KEEP'S SIHKTS-onlyons finnllty-The Beet. Keen' Patent Partlr-mnde Dram Shirts Can be finished m ny an humming a Mandkerobief. The Tory heft, nix for 7.M. Keep' Custom Mhirt mido to measure, The very bert. si for !MYO. An e!nnt nrt of jrenuine (Inld-plnt Oollur and Rloere llnttrms Riven with erh hilf dos. Keep Shirt. Keep'uRhirtn aro dptivixred FIlRKon reoeiptof price In any part of tho Pninn no expresa ehftrRoa to pay. Pump' With full dirortion! for helf-meannrement Pent free to any addrean. No rtnmp required. Deal dimrtly fit.l tbe Mfin facturer and net Bottom Price K"ep M mifwctiirina; t'o , jilH ttercer St.,W.Y. Every Year You Lose More than one conta On re always rtirht No piy till tettod and united No rink, we piy freight Be your own A sent and Save Commi'inna Four Ton lln v Wrn!p enmpleta (none better) jlijO. d.-firprrrt. Rend for free Price List nil 8l.ro UcaIqs and judge for yourself. JONES OF BINGHAMT0N, BIMJII.UITON, N. Y. "10-TIMES40" SEEIES. Itutlrr's I.ltrrnry Ki'lcctlnim Throe Pnrtn. Freli nnd MpnrklhiK Nclprtlnno. In Proe .nd VMrB. tor ut-B in Piiblio nnd Privnto School,, nn the Phtforra, at the Toucher's Desk, and by the Family Fireside. PART ONE-MOW ItKAOV. HftM Prioe Papor. 3.5 etn.i Cloth, extra, 75 eta. Sent by mnll on receipt of price. J. H til TI l'll . CO., Plillndr-lpliln, Pa. COLLINS &. CO'. S (&&3tf& '-rk.T Cl j, oTtbv oil VCWf) AnnocffS 77J Collins & Co. 12. VVairu St NEW-YORK City. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED I ! 'YY'ORK FOR ALL to sell the two best aubaoriptlon ' ' books of the year. 1st. 3EVI, CUSTER'g COMPLETE LIFE, elegantly illuatrated. ItU the most faicinatind Biography published in year. It con tain a full account of nil hi profit Tndinn fUlita. 2d. THE (at EAT WEST AMI THE PACII'lC COAST, beinx a trip of over Ifi.coo miles by Gen'l J. V. Ruslinir, t:tken by order of the United States Govern, ment. It is elegantly illustrated. A wonderful and plotting trip. J'rirr very ri'tiMOiinbli. Everyone can make money Helling these books. Addroas, SHELDON & CO., 8 Murray St., N. Y. ItXJES HAND CULTIVATOR V SKIOI) IlliILL 111 f JWJ'--W-A PZ J Blgheit priie al Centennial for the Beit mod Cultivator. GEO. V. RUE, Hamilton, 0. Eight beautiful ever-blooming Monthly Itv, pot-prown, sent safely by mail, post-paid, ou receiptor 21 varieties choice Flower Keodn aont TtnBt.iiaul fnri- Special Trice Lint of jZ ieed(t sent to market Kardeucrs and (ipnlara nn ntilit-atinn R3 Complete aud Elegant Iorrlp ive i'ntnlfine of Seeds and Plants sent on receipt of 2 ct. stamp. Address. B. A. ELLIOTT & CO. Ill Mn flirt t.. PrTTsnrnnTT. Pa. CE.WAMER'S HEALTH CORSET. With Skirt HupportPr end 8i'lr-AdJUAtinB 1'ndK. Secures IIealth nnrt romroTiTO! Botly.witli GBicnandr,r;AnTTot Form. Three Gnimenlo ,nout Approved by all hysioinnii. AliliNTH W A N T h I . Simples by mil In Coutii.$2, Sattecn, 1 75. To Aa?nts it lio i-cnlH Irps. Order Mzo twj inciicn smaller tlmn sraiet Ui erne over tlie dreEP. VTaraer Boa. 763 Broamv WUBOS'S C0HF0TISI) 0? PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. O- WilhorM C'oil Uvcr Oil nml IJinr. TIip jrru.t pjpulurity nt tins s:.fe and eiUcnciou nrupirtnjn ik nl'joe uttributublo t it intrinsic wtrth. In ilio earn of Coutrhs, Odds, Ant lima, Hmnchitis, Wnuopiiue t'otK' tiurol'itiuns Humors, nnd all (-':Hi3tirnptive .Sympt'ims. it has n superior, it eiual. Ivot no an nonlect t.ie e.irly syinptnniH of dioie, when n R'cent time nt hand whifli will ullovinte all cupiiiints of tlieObwt, Tiiik unmr. Minuiat'turca oniy uy A. li. rtlLllUH Chemist, 11osin. .S'ld liyn liy nil druf drufRist. CATAIItlT. Pond Kxtrarr I uearlv a Spp ci:ie tor tliudiae-iso. It can Jiardly be ti fcllod, even in old au I olwtinuto casen. The relit f in va prompt t!iat no uue who has VVrV t'!f it will ho wif 'inn tit. CHAPPED HANDS AND FACK.-Poud'n Extract Hii' uld b inuvury tannly t jU ruuU weather. It remnveH tho Hfrono aud rouhueK, aud woltoiiH aud lic-uU tho fkin promptly. IinEUMATIti.U. liuriiur severe and cnana'le wciithrfi', no one subjeet t- Uu'im.a-?c PtiUMHbould boonediiy without Ptnl'i . Extrnct, whir-h ulwnyn roIi-'Vf, BORE Ll'Mi.-i, I ONsit.WPTlON, ( Ol.iiH TO L Tuw i-i-M w-itl-(r tftM the luiitfi H.irely. Hive PoudM Exrrnci: ou luud uhvays. It relieved tao pain uu I "ir"H the diHet.He. CIIILnLAiNS will be prompMv relieved and uiMiujtely i-ured bv bithfiiLf tij aldicttU "irrs w't'u Puii'lHExirurt. FROSTED MM S.-Pond t a: r:irt Invaria bly r'lit'veu ttitt pain nud ii xaUy t'nri'N. SOKE THROAT, OI IN'SV. IM'UMF.t) TONSILS AND AIR PASSAfJi .s nre prouiptiy uurud by t 'm ujj of Poiid' , "Fxtrnct. Ii ucver faiW, niSTORV und Vv of VmuV Extract, ii B,tx, . i'.',",rU'jlp ""o.Font f'rt. na-M.l.calionto Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine. It an invaluable remedy for DANDRUFF. . . ... . Bostov, Oct. jo. I have uaed less than a bottle. The dandruff and the irritation which caused it, have entirely disap peared, and my hair was never before in so good ccrdition. A. A. FILLER. BALDNESS. Chicago, May ia, 187. Since the recent use of your ' Cocoaine," my pre viously bald head has been covered by a luxuriant growth of hair. I had always esteemed your prepa ration as a dressing, knowing many person who re garded it very highly as such, but njver before knew how valuable it w&& as a restorative. J. G. LEWIS. LOSS OF HAIR. Bangor, March 5. 1C68, Vour Cocoaine" is the oily dressing for .he h.-iir used in my family for the last eiht years, 't not oniy stopped my wife's hair from coding out, but in creased itsgruyth. lam al-o under obligations to thk tame " Cocoaine" for saving my own r.arr, whicl1 vai vrry fat mining out previous to usm? t'tir. valuable preparation. j. C. MITCHELL IRRITATION OF THE SCALP. Watefvillh, Ma , Sept. te.. I purchased a bottle only, for the purpose c a hair dressing; but. to my surprise, it has emircly removed the irritation of so long standing. I have recom mended it to several of my friend;, who were afflicted in the lame way, and it has wholly Eradicated ihe disease. JOSti'H HILL, Jr. HAIR-DEESSING. New Yomc, Sept. ta. For some time past I have been using your Cocoa. Ine, and think it far preferable nkth,ln1?). J ,VV ever used lor the hair. FRANK U.SLI&. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston, Manufacturer and Proprietors. L PLOWS J. Li iLtf MAUIIF'n I Roses Seeis Plants PJaWSl m THE NATIONAL DISEASE. IS IT CURABLE? THOSK who have snffcred from the rarloui nnd eon plicated forms or disease assumed by Catarrh, and have tried many physiclnnn and remedies without relief or cure, await the answer to this question with considerable anxiety. And wrll tln-y mayi for no disease that can he mentioned Is so uuiversHlly nreva lent and so destructive to health as Cstarrh. Bron chitis, Asthma, Concha, nnd seasons and fruqnently fatal affections of thelar.ra follow, In manyeasesacast of simple but neglected Catarrh. Other sympathetl 1 affections, such us deafness, Impaired ere-sleht anil loss ot sense or smell, may be referred U as minor but nevertheless serions results of neglected Catarrh, bed enough In themsolves, but as nothing compared will tho climt'erous alTcctlons of tiie throat and lunirs IlkolJ to follow. IT CAN BE CURED. 1"T can b enred. There Is no doubt shorn It. Tki Immediate relief afforded bj 6avpoiid's Radtoas Cuiib pub CATAHnn Is but a slight evidence of whal ay follow a persistent uxo of this remedy. The hard. Incrnsted matter that has lodged In the nasal passage' to removed with a few applications the ulceration and inflammation subdued and healed i the entire membranous linings ot the bead ere cleansed and purltled. Constitutionally Its action Is that of a pow erful purifying agent, dcsl roving In Its course through the system the acltl potmn, the destructive agent In catarrhal disease. Each package contains tr. Banford's Improved tat allng lube, with full directions for use tu all cases, 'rice, S1.00. Korsale liy all wholesale nnd retail drug. Ists throughout the f.'nlted Stntes. WKEK9 A POT Eii, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Bos ton. COLLINS' oltaic Plaster IS THE BEST. ASK FOR Collins' VoUftlo Collins' Voltato Collins Voltaio Collins' Voltaio Collins' Voltaio Collins Voltaio Collins' Voltaio Collins Voltaio Collins' Voltaio Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Plaster. Collins Voltaio Plaster NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY Believe Relieve Itolieve Kelieve Believe Believe Helieve Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Affections of Affections of Affections of Affections of Affections or Affections of Affections of the Chest, the filings, the Heart, the Liver, the Spleen, the Kidneys, the SDine. Anections.or the Nerves. Affections of the Muscles, tho J oints. the Bones, the Binews. Affections of Affections of Affections of fold by all nruggists. Price S5 cents. Bent by mall On r.'cuiit of '5 cents ror one, $1 2Z for six, or J25 for twelve, ran-mily wrapped and warranted, by WEEKS ft POTTUt, Proprietors, Boston, Maw. A BOOH 7o7the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE SStt Cancer, CaUrrh, Rupture, Upiuin ll ibit, etc., SKN'f r KKK on script of Hump. Add'ess llr. HntU' flLiuen ary, No. ta North Hi Ii Mrwt, St. liuia. Vl.i. .10,000 olfH Solrl iu Tiro Months! mm twain's New Hook, AlvpiiinrrH of Tom Sawyer," is the bM)k th t outfHlls evervthine, ani fiRantfi mnke tnniiHy on. Don't fnol nwny ti-ue on ltil workn, bnt ent this live bo k. KrwI for ciroularK to AMKRICAN PUB. CO., Hiirtf 'i.t. Cnnn. : Chit-agllljOtneinnut.. Ohio. PENSIONS or FOS IVEST P0LE1E2 ditlbled Is ths V. S. Semes. A gaa ihst would, loai of a Scger, meters or Henie. Tancost Veisi of th Pilot or liy disesn mil fin you i poesies. Also Fesiiona hctciaci ui HEW OTOTT LAWS. "TEE B073 IH BLUE," as 8-t)gt monthly pitsr for Boliiera, 23 ets a yaar. E7 Collier tales It. Fill particulars asl circular! free. Address, iwith itaap,, COL. HATHAH W. FITZ BESALB, D. S. Cilia Attorney. Washlcgtoa, fi. C. THE"BE'sT LANh " T.OTtEsT TSSTriTCO PRICES Send for Paoiphlel of the Htliable Barliagton Roil. AOdrcss, INtkS y.curess, j.;cs ccsilrs::tcr,S. t K. E. E. The Kent TritHH without i A. Tiiii? Mow I nuruiKH over invtnuKi. '.TotiIDc & ' tnimtiiK claim oi a cor V 1 dvV t iin radical cure, bnt a guar vZS&ly unteo of n ciiMt'irtable, aa- auce. we will u ke b.icit ano nay full irli for nil thnt 'to nn t V inr nil Hint 'Id Dt RU.t. Price, 8inKlo,lit.o cut, is I ; for b'tli bi!H, Snt b. mail, nost-.nfitd. on ruuotUL of Drieo. N. It. This Tru wrx enni; mora Uuiiturot tljan 'my "t thase for whicl eJtriivnxrint claims aru made. Cin'nlars free. rOMKlCOY TKUSS (JO., TIC Broadway, New York Woodward's Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets. Four puts jimt published. 50 cants each, post-paid. WOODWARD'S ARTISTIC DRAWING STUDIES. ilrildv, FiKiirt-M, Aniiiialn, L,nnili)riiiea. Two parte just published. 50 cents eaeh, post-paid. W oodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. Two parts just published. fit) cents each, poet-paij. Order free Catalogue by Pnatal card of Art, Architec tural and Rural books. ;k. F. WtlOliW Altl, Fubhaher, l:(l Chainhera Street, New York. WANTED ! MISSOURI COUNTY. TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS, INTKUKnT PAYING AND IlKFAUI.TiCD. JKO. S. TILHEY & COS WaU St., Kaw York pkai.i:i:s in CITY and RAILROAD BONDS AUENTS WANTl:i IVEUVWIIKHE TO SELL THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILUAH H. SEWARD. One l ofiimp H'i'i VttgcH. M'rlce $4.23 Sold by Sit bncrljit Ion only. For further particulars address I. AI'I'I.FTON A- ., PiililiNhers:, all) nnd tj.)l Itronilwu.v, N. V. CARPET WARP. TO THE CONSUMER. Havinn improved tlie qonlityof our Warp, now befnr wlil amler tlm " PKKKLKiSiS " ticket, we i-liull hereafter tFMi f'.r.lie. improved quality, the bruntj " WUITK IS I A K, AAA." We shtttl hImo manufneture a lovenr qnnlity of Waro whicli will be ..ld un-.Hr the 41 PKKKlJKKM brand Knquirefor "WI11TK ISTAR AAA" Ourpet Wuxpof nil lending Dry Goods pHalers. PER CENT. NET fr the money lender. Interuftt rmid i.tini. annunllj first year in advance, be furity 4 to IU timet the loan in land alone, exclusive of the build intv'S. (Preatint cash value by iwum iHpprai&br.) No iuvsHtinent infer No payment more promptly met Itest nf rnlHritnrtAi trivtin Kunrl ftnmp for particulars. I. S. II. JOHNHTON, XiP'tiftUirof Mortgage Loans, 1ST. PaTL, Minnesota. Mazarine Blue Glass. For curative purposes antf i tiinulatinit the growth ol nima mid vtwtthle life, hxaminnd and approved oj General Pleaaunton, and his oeruHoate acoompnoini each purchase. (Ji.abs cvt to exact mt.k, with tub diroctiun fur use and arrannment ia the eaeh. For a.il. Whoknale and Kwtui), hy Also.atlsl'i BKNJA3IIN II. HIIOFIIAKKR, each per msil. French Plate (iLarb Dkfot, General Plntiw.nton'i 2iKt In 21 1 IS. Fourth INt. Bonk on BU1B and SVN LKiHT. PHU.AnEi.VHia. A GREAT OFFER ! We wi" Aurin H Untttl UI rtil 1 thra Ilnrd Tlmr dfapoHP of lOO PI ANOS dc OlMJANS. urtr a eiM'oiiiUlniiiil " fintt-i-litfit hi uk em fiK'lidlnu W'ATEHf' at lower irlre lor rah or IneiulU iii p tile ur n Irl mil H pitid Inr tlion ever btlore ottered. VVATI US MUM) KOITAKK nnd I PUHillT PI MSiV OIUiANS (lnrludinu their NKW KOI VI.MU and 1WM IXMU) nre the BP ST MAIK. l.U( AInnd TKAVFLIM. AH F.S'VH ANTID. Illuelralrd atalouue .tluiled. A liberal diiicouiii to TachetMinifi' Oturtkcs. SrhitftlM, lAKijen,etr. sheet nillM.C Ht hall price. IIOHACi: AVATEKS Ai SONS, ih rnetiirerK ami lenler 40 liual I4lu Siieeli llnlnii Sminre, N. RANDALL'S PTILVERIZINQ HARROW AND THE WARRIOR MOWER. DESERVEDLY CONCEDED TO BE THE Most Popular, frofltabl ana) Ceo nouiical Farm Implements in I'se. Fully Warranted In Everj Heapect. Bsnd for circulars to tha WAUIIIOlt fllOHIK CO.MPANY, IJttle FaUa, N. T. I 10 Unrlinol liMon Ftioo I P-il tor n TrrntlsjV HINTKII!. rt "StronB Wlnt " 'n. tnsds by VAWDF.RTUttlOH, WELLS UP., H SJUEC-n nv.t ORKOwf? A Week to Agnnts. fll I O Outfit rrte. 9OO HWH P. t. VICKKltY, AngnsU. Main. ; 2R 4a Ofi per day st home. Nsmpl worth IA 0 10 tU frtm. flTINS(INrio . if f M, M'llne CCfi swnek In rour own town. Tenr.s snd SH outfit DO H. H AI.I.K.Tr A t'O.. P.,itlnd. flsino C2 4 l A WEEK. Catalogue and Rumple FKKR. p4U FKLTUN A CO.. lift Waaaan St.. Mew York. 900 FATcII't Fc. TOTI HAT T! In TeV., Ph., Mi. Va. and Fla. Bargains, J. POl.K, Wll.MlNUTQW. Dki spfrijTQ " Hln"trsfd Ontslogue. Fres KUCII I O. BniToll Wovgi.TT '". Poi'on. Mi-es. AOCft A MONTH. ent wtinted everywhere itlZPU Addr. i O. PTT?P.t'NO. Rvenwonrl. T'l. 15 BPt FHrfntln Cfir-i von wrf. brwrll for IQoto. K R. Haff, 114 Qpntrft Rtrwrf.N. Y. $12 m day st bmne. Agents wanted. Outfit and Urmi frea. TiUTIt A (;c).. Anmti. Miu". (JKQ K A DAT to Agents, flsmpls free. 33 pnge H El U L" C.H WFBTF.nNOnw Wongs. Chleagn. 111. DEMOTl T"T Qrf abtfptt .TornnAt. nr FAsmnits. Rinal Coplos. A eta.: Yearly. 0 rts.. pt-fre. Add's W. Jgwnmo Pfmobest, IT E. 1 4 th St., N.Y. SOT.TD Ttnhfcer True. Ptsmps A Hnbhee floods. RND FOR OATATiOOtTF, or sV your Rtntlfner omethlng New. H. R. iNoy.nROT.l.. 2)5 n'way, N. Y. A 1? "fitrC the best part of Maryland, st panlo I1 ill Jli'lli prices. For e"t"!nene. with map and price list, address Mancba A Gibson, Centreyjlle, Hd. Tir"V"K,V KnsIlT tnndp with our Stenell'H 1'I.Vi.l a-J A. K, y Check Outfit. Ciruulars Fv. FH.PrTRlC TIET.TS.-A NFW. CTTFAP, PKT. I PF.CT Cure for nrmatnr deMHIy. Rend for e:reo sror eall on Tin. H. K A HR, Sg Broadway. New York TrirACT7,A7'C' rnFAP wrir. Foil HI M Pr Pl Oatslomea free h ma"l. H()H1Y - rt. 33 Fa-I Mth Strict. New Yorlr. $350 A Month. Agents wanted. 30 best sell ing articles in the wnrld. tine sample fr'e. r..HV tll(iv.:nv n "" Sff WATCHES. A Great Rensation. Sampls m watcD ana iuwi rrwe ro agents, iiener mar fimH OetM ..l.- A ISII'ITCll Pit ,.. - . V'.WS fletM Vl.l.-.-.-. A I l M I r i ( ft. ,.. - . AfSk. M fsfl M M a year to Agents. Outfit mt s "MsTeT I 1 1 1 1 2a 'Viol '"n jrn. I' or terms ud a M !X lrss. J. IIA fa.. J. .. Mo TDII TDQV " FIT8 eured by Dr. Rass Epllcptle BLrlLCr OI Itemeuiv. Tuiai. Packaok spnt i-iikk. .ssw Ad.lrei. I10a LliUS., KlcllMoxn. Send for Proof! !?'4Jr.tirnn,rTh'.'..n. Horn or P'tt-nt Werns. Riff Profit,. Ap-Oti W-rttd. S. F MVRRS 4 CO.. 4f Iwis Stroot. N. Y. City. $57.60 AORNTS' PPOVtTnprwwlt Will nmre it or forfeit wn Nw urticlod. jnut pwtonted Ritrrtlcn tnt frpp to ll.AiMra-M W. H OntrEflTFH, 2 1 H Fulton St., N. Y. TIT A TUT'T'PTl Mon women out of wnrk to W All X JUU write for thenxtr',orri,in'ry irttince-rper-t to Affert on norfimMv ponr with It fmir mmerh rremiumw. JAS. H KABT.K. 2Q Ilnwley St., Ronton. k W. I. IT ATTF?f , Tetrner of OuUht, Fltif-s, Cornet. fc aki.ht i ii.ssii i ni.uuiiar,in licit i i inc. 0fnler In Muii'nl I ristrninctit. MuIc, Aini. (hi AAA Invested in Wall St. Stocks -Sill Tli rSl I I fortunes every month, ltfxj yl3 IU VX?tJUU fra,9 eKplfumnKo-.-erthiiiR. mnke liook btmt Wnnlspl Ao-iuln in evt-vv Conntv to oar I New HounelioTd Articli". Pt?nH lur circulurs. 1 !,. K. MRiiwirtf o., TM I-M'i . ' iiii'i'l, O. CffOTf'K Snmpten of Oholce Flowor nnd Onrden SI I'IH Roedit tnt VHF.tt. Fond tK ront ntimn to ti I V V. N pw rotnm rjotn, NTAOARA PLANT AUAT, AND tSKK.U UU., ISUFKALO, W. Y. 9trr n W' v k net to Aeevn. Tho New Work indispensable to F. A. M. Send for Pepcritttive ratnlnvae. RKDHINO A CO., TTm TRHFIia Masonic Works, 731 Brondwny, New Yoi k. fi hii i w u pcrtnnnem em inoiiio:i! i -ioa ilnrr. Traveling exiM'?isi' pn: i y ( .nnpaiij 10 Per Cent. Iowa Farm Mortgage?, Bought and Sold and Collect on mndp in 11 p irt of fnwa. Anv infnrnmtion d"irfd pivnn fr.' on fionlicfv tion. Address J. A. FITUHPATKICK. Nevnda. lown. tfTJrt a (tOC nr "-ml y AfffflU wllfnc tar Oirnmot, U) lU U)b U Crry,,' Hi.-turaj And C'hromo CurJi. inm. .-. . -TrT-P1. p tn-l.l in, txr.c. II:. fir - r.n'St-.lA"!fVa. J. H. IU:- KHR r' J'K. iHISi'MV ks And Not par Out Sold hv W.Ttrhrmkarsi. Itv in nil. nn rir-ulnra frsc J. 8. BIRCH A CO.. XH IVy Street. Now York. Go South ! !SSSS' heat locntiona. Pend 1 O eta. tnr Hnuthi-r n Hrrnl't, Add's OAINRS VlNtil.INd. No. Atnr llnnao. Vork. Kf AAA Nolil Pulls-. The newest nnd beat sf a F. 71 f I thine out. Ereryliody biva on. Sells it sieht. " I einnnt tpll a lln. T n.irrv mv litttn 11-it.libt M Send I O ets for sample, 3 for 2ij eta., to JC. S. II A I'F, 1 1 4 Centre St., N.Y. Agents make S lOadny. Try it, w aWTPn-AliKN-TW-Tn sell the Boat Patent iladf fnr H irninn fntxl int. Write f.-r PTtirnlrs Ctnrinnnil, O. ' MONEY 5 "() I'HII .1IOVTII. gnir-k is. Larse Prnrlta. Sind vr cents for samples. Outfit com. : :i'i!'; 'o.. 'i-iM..n ti. o. KCI.II"! W4NTFn IKM to travel and aall to Pcnlt-i-H our ii. uu new nnhreakahle (ilaae i;iiimn..a end jimp Goods. No l'"lilliliir. Sahre lihernl, boat, ness permanent. Hotel and travelinjr exnenea paid. Monitor Ulasr C'n 2114 Main St.. tiim ii-.nali. O. flTI 4 O The choicest in the world Importers l liirie prices Larsrest Compnnv in Ami-r-eaT-staple article pleaaes everybody Trade conlinunhy in. crtainsr Airfnts wanted everywtiere beat indurenvr.ts dcn'l watn time Fend for I'iranlar to HIII'l VT WKI I.S, 4 3 Vcsny St.. Now York. 1. O. Bos I SI . t7,'??.T, I'Slinill'M U. S. Cent-nninl I'.ihibTtinn. AUKN'I S ANTI.l) ! Medals and Diplomas iiwr.'.. d for nm.MA.N.8 pictorial BIBLES lSCM liliiMtrntlniiN. Addres for nw eirrnlrs. HOI, HAN .V j Q. 1MO A H(JH Street. Phila. FIRE INSURANCE. I will forward a useful i'ircuinr to every pi-rson who owns i real oi personal propnrty, 1- rcivol' 'r-t. W l.lvS, ITS lirouiUvny, New Vork. $100. REWARD. $100. Th UOlTSTAnHKiirndiinxtou aamooih hoe tty tbo use of IIVKK'a Ukaud Klixik wi-liout iajary, or will rorleil f loo. Price by mail la sealed nsfiKace 25 ceiiu, fnr llirw fill cuiiis. A.JBM1TH CO., An U. l'aln.iue, IIL UPsXNO ITENNIAL .PrtmuiA TWO OKKAT SENSATIONS . . "r Agents. Send for CatHloiniB to K. ti. itKllMiMAN, Barclay St., N Y.,und ITU W. 4 th St., Cincinnati. PETS. REPUBLIC ! We Want a Few Gentlemen In each State to represent our Specialty. App.icrnt mut-t be honorahle, enert tic, of BKd adtlrcRt and com potent to canvass union k th ht clnttg of the conimuni. ty. To the rufht int-n an l:on -.hMh, pltiuutint, and numey miikuiK bumness is present. hI. Wo Rive and require the beat of Kelerence befure ciusinu; in eviry ciee. Address for circular, J. P. PLUMING A (JO.. No. 2 Bund tStrt-Ht, Nm York. 5tonng Axuorloa Press Co.. i tssrllsii acustn lh rontiirj ia t.t buinssi at choitf tt it ud Uvut liauU and ' fieir-liililner nrlullnir nroin-t. W wl ft "i-iosfis n unowlsHr-sl lh bust rs B4. KJLTsUv I s.,Io4j.r, fc, 1 rtt liOLLAHd. M,i V ivjML Wict , w rrsa. . f ivk BsV,i LOLLAUS, Fruit and Jelly Press ! Ono-third more mice than hy the c Id process. A household nucesMty. Mvery fanulj will buy t.ne lnart tnd callon ijtoa. Liberal dibcount to the trade, ror circular and terms address, with stamp, American Fruit and Jelly Press Coinparly, Cincinnati,! Ohio. Agent.. Wanted In every Town II lid i iMiiity. $2500 v: RAH ACKNTS WAVTI-n our liriiml X 'ma.KI.... ..... rnpeeiUH reprebeui.iiji 1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. Tlie bltiifent tlilnv ever iiietl Salta made from thia when nil eii'tfln KiK.kti iil. Al-o AKenth wnt.d on ur M A ( i 1 1 li'K.N'P I? AM 1 1 -Y Itlltl.f N. huptrior to all others. With Invaluable- llli.e. truipd Aidn ana huiH-rh liindingii. Tlu' r Huolt bt t.t llitf U nrld. Full Particular free. AddrHsh .J4Hi I-, PtjTA'KK A CO., Publuhera, PUILADKLP1HA. Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, Sbonld arrest the diseaM wbr-n it It in the incipient atngea. It in indicated by a hacking cough, paina in the chest, difficulty of breathing, or oppression of the lungs. If this be permitted to run on. tubercles will form, and Consumption will be the retmlt. A most valunble reme dy will be found in A1XE.VM l.LMU HAL. IS A 31 to cure and oheck this diisease in its nrat stage. Pur sale by all Medicine Dealers. lAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY SI uENTEN'L EXHIBITION It contains nearly 400 flna enaranmra of baildinrs and acoiui. in tha Groat Eihiliition, and ia tha uuls authentic and omnpleta history uubliehed. It treats of th. grand tinildinus, wundcrful nihil, its, curiosities itreal ents. etc. Vers cheap and aells at sinht. Oni Airent sold 4 8 oopies In una d. bend for our extra tar jib to Agent and a full desormt on of the work Address. NATIONAL 11 HUSHING l?6, CAUTION ?,'S,'?;b,," nd ""hleaa booke on V V h-shitiiuon are being circulated Dr. not ba deoeiTMl. bee t hat th. book sou bus contains UIH page and nearly 4QU tine ngru?ings. WYMU . Molf. WHEN WBITING TO A DVEHTI-.EEIS, mem U UsU mur. OUR I ffiT I QUEENS K TUB RV A