Henrj At 1'nrmtiiH, Jr.. Editor illURsiMY, NOV., Pi, 1882. I0nti:uku at UlDOWAY, V'A. MA 1 1. MATT Kit. THK POKT-OFFK-K AT AS BF.COM) cj.ASri Job work such its-note paper, let ter beads, business cards, tngn nnd envelopes ut Tun Anvot'ATK office. Tlio Future feciire. iriiihidelphlix Press. Let no Republican 1)0 downcast; the Republican puity will emerge re deemed nnd t ri u R t I i:m t from its pres ent apparent disaster. There fnot a Republican lessor u Democrat' more to-day than in bs?o. I Pennsylvania the actuiil Republican voie east, though divided outnumbers the De mocratic, liven in New York with its unpreceedented and overwhelm- fug Democratic avalanche the Demo cratic voie is not Increased. Tbo Re publicans spoke tlieir crushing rebuke simply by staying at home. 80 every where. Ju pronouncing this terrific condem nation upon (he false leaders who have abused their accidental power, the Republicans have bad no purpose of pi-emitting tbegovcrniiildit to pass into Democratic hands. They dis trust that parly as profoundly as ever. They have struck their blow, not to 8:V.lgtlu n tiic Democracy, but to cut the cancer out of their ovv n parly and quicken, it with new life and vigor. '1 hey have chosen the" m:d-wuy hour of Ihs- in order to make secure of l;s,Sl. Relieved of the burdens which have weighed down the parly, springing under new ami inspiring leadership, and rising to tlio full demands Of, the future, I he great Republican organ ization will gain fresh vitality from its regeneration. Tlio very sweep and magnitude of tbo reverse make the recovery the more sure, because they prove that it is the work of Republicans. It is in no sense a partisan triumph. Rut lit tle mr-re than n ye:-.r ago th0 Republi can party held a position of strength and security which hail never been surpassed in its whole history, it had a !eaii'iTbip which ii fully trusted ; it had a President whose bro.id slato nitmship and elevated viows ins pired Us confidence; it ha.l a joliey and a purpose which were worthy of it. great career. Within i yt;.r it lias witnessed a most, humilaiiug change, and the men who have trampled up on the legacy left to them, who have wantonly defui; the declared will of the Pwpublie.:.!! ,::ise.-, and who have undertaken by oJLuss methods to eu- Chrr.no u lactioji tdiove die party, can now look upon the ii; wrought, and tlio aster they have wreck of their own fcucitifi. While they go ilo-.vn the party, re deemed from tiiuir mismanagement, will recover its poMliun. It will dis miss those who have plunged it into the present ca'.astrophe; it will bring forward a tried and capable leader ship; it .will .nt itself upon the high est plaiforin of ptiucipU-; it will ad dress ilseif again to the judgment ami conscience of the country; it will by a broad and gem-rous spirit win the united support oc Republicans of a; suaiios; a tut u wii; tins,; pine,: out of danger. , victor' Tins Yit.rit'j is Hoard at l.nst. Kprinl'nlJ !i:c.Mj The people hi-e b.n-n patient with the Republican pr.rty. it had the liraiiisoftiiecoiiiitry.it had the ex perience of government, it had the cleaner purposes, the more Inspiring traditions, the grander place in -recent history everything to qualify it f,,r progress and administrative reform. It has had warnings, even. It was warned in iisTt, in lb70, PiSO. Even the bullet of the assassin, which ought to have aroused the party to its imme diate duty, was accepted in the results asattoKiing and excusing a new delay to the projects of reform. The people have wearied of tliis paltering. The Republican party has, in short, lost the public confidence. Revolt in the Stalwart limit ciioltl. Iliull'ulo Commercial Advertiser (ltcp.) It is President Arthur rather than Judge Folger who sustained the over whelming defeat yesterday. -In personal qualification!! for iho gover norship Folger is undoubtedly super ior to, Morgan, Fenton and Cornell, who obtained the ollice to which lie vainly aspired, ami if be had run as a regular nomld-.dcd candidate of his party on his own merit, not as the representative of a obnoxious faction and a distrusted administration, he might have done better. Yesterday's vote is an emphatic diclaraliDii of want of cmiiidcuce in President Arthur, and a notice that 011 the 4th of March, l68o, b will boa private citi zen. The Ainu;plirrc Piirificd. Ullcil Herald (Uep.)J The result of the election is no Demo cratic triumph. It is only the utter defeat of tiro malign iiillueiices which have led the administration to dis honor Garlleld and all his aspirations and desires in governmental affairs. Itisaslorm which clears the atmos phere. It leaves, to lie sure, the nominal power of the udini nisi rat ion in the hands of Mr. Arthur, but under the weight of such a popular censure as will teach him If ho is not deaf as blind, to consider his ways. If it brenkes up certain schemes to enlist Slate patronage to control the Repub lican nomination In lfcSl, little regret need be entertained. Cheap and boPvI.Io. IT, p. Mercer aof-at. Get yonr horses insured. Cleveland's Majority 192,000. k (From tho New York World. Rume of our esteemed cotcmpornrlcs have spoken of the majority for Cleve land ns something absolutely without parallel absolutely unnpproached In our modern political liistory. To nay nothing of the proportiorally larger majorities that have been uiven In smaller States for instance, in 18G8 Kentucky elected a l)emocratlc gover nor by 114,412 to 2',734-t wo phenome nal majorities deserve to be mentioned In the same category with that piled up for Cleveland. In 172 Pennsylva nia give Grant a majority of 130,1 IS a Republican gulu dining one month of 102.0JO votes, and in 1H3 the late Clement I. Vallandighaiu was "snowed under" In Ohio by a majority of 101 .(). The formation is nnnounccd of another (treat syndicate for the pur chase of land In tho far west. About JOd.OOii acres, situated in Minnesota, have been brought up by the English capitalists who are interested in the de velopment of the territory through which the St. Paul railroad runs, and who hope by this operation to kill two birds with one stone. Such specula tions, as this are no doubt beneficial to the country, for their effect is to stimu late agriculural immigration, and to make it easier for enterprising men without much money at their com mand, to make a start in farming. Whether they do not also contain an element of danger is another ques tion and one which cannot confidently be answered in the negative. Sliooling n Child. We clip the following from the (,'haiiil.eisbnrg Spirit of last week : "One day last week John Simons and John Coy, both liviug near Fid dier's Croon, in Green township, were preparing to go limiting and whilst in the house of Simons they were hand ling a loaded gun. Coy was seated on a chair an ! Simons laid the gun across Coy's knee, with the muzzle pointing toward (lie door Hy some unknown means the gun way discharged and the heavy load of shot went crushing through tiie panel door. A little five year old daughter of Simons was standing outside on the porch and most of the load struck and lodged in her hip. The little girl was not killed, but her injuries are very severe and may yet prove fatal. How often must such terrible results ! experinced before men will le.irn where and how (o handle a iron '? Plahifii iMiifn & Erie Railroad. The Phiia lelpia & Erie railroad com pany reports gross earnings of $:!.,. 4"4.S0 for tiie month of September, an increase of 100,fiS2.71 over those of Kept ember 1S:.U ; excuses, WW.ftir.l, an In urease of ? 23,000.5(3, and net earn lugs, i-l 10,.W2.25, mi increase of ?S0 332. 1-j, or 13G per cent over those of the corresponding month of last year. The gross earning for nine months were $2,0Uy.l-Vi.S0, an inereass of?SU,0-l7.71, operating expenses, Sl,ftSS,fi53.tll, an increase of 1", (3 iS, .No, and net earnings, 1,70!'1 25, an increase of f20s,C!)S,SG, or 2"j per ecu 1. on those of the corres ponding period of H'M. Ll .t ii' .fillers. i.i iiiw win ot totina a i 1 lit or jurors I i:i'.v 11 for the Xovjin!aT tcini ot four!, i")i'.ii;:ciiciiij 011 Monday, -the : oiiAxn JL':ti)ns. lm-steUe- 15. K. Moivy, John Mul- rn.V, iii'lliiW Tuylnp. 't iiiniT Nicholas Kronen woltrr. Fux -.liTciniuli A. Jliin, Win. E. Ia-iU, 15. T. Kylel, Win. C:il!uliun. Jli-'Maml -H."(. i'llit liorp. Ho. tun A'.lciK'i'l liuiitly, Theodore Kox. Jot 1 C! eo r:i' Mow era. Kidney )',;roii-!i-(;. II. Wool v.ar.l, Win. M. .--weet, Henry A. i'ar son.s, .Jr Kid,ii-.vr.y Township H. K. Decker, Itiiii'.t: Avery. John I). .Meenan. HpriiiK (,'ieek Jeremiah Elliott, Peter (iainor. i-M. Mali 'h Michael Frv, Bcnifird Kletternian, Edward M'Kride, Frank Voriibauni. TUAVKRSK JITKORS 15ei)czc!le Win. Derr. IJeliKinger Anton Munich, Ocorge Nis.iel, Anthony Seifrcid, John Kleix ner, John t-in vJer. Fox Adolphus Gardner, E. T. Wil liams, I'asco Miaver, Lorence Molian, Jr., Ralph ilell, Joseph .Sehocberl, Nicliola-! Apker. liorton Fred. Ilaywinkle, Chaun cey J rock way, Jainea l'halen. Jay Wm. F. Clyde, Armel Turley. Jones (JeorKf Dill, John (J. Dever cttu, (i. A. Jacohson, l'eter Meyers. Miilstono (i. D. Doiiahey. Hiilwtiy Dorougii S. V. Miles, John WidniMley. Hidgwsy Towuship Peter Oulimc, John VimOrsdall, John '. Dicker, Oeorge t!ahn, David Iltle, James Ilieliiii'd. iSjirinj,' Creek .Thiiics Davidson, Pe ter iflidehriiiid, lliraiu Eiseninan. St. Mary's Charles McVean, Joseiih Delta. ' Beauty. 'It in claimed that New "Vork women look younger at 50 than Boston women do ut -10, or Chicago women ut 0," for the reason that they huve been taking Perunii for the past three months, but Boston und Chicago women are coming up in fine style entering upon the home-stretch on MansUin. I got one of your hooks on Iho ' Ills of Life" from your Druggist as u present, and, us it directs, imve been taking Peruiia und Manilin. My bowels ure in excellent condition, und the lungs und heart are improving finely." J. M. Wulker, Luwus, Pa. New Lenders to the Front IWliCM-Ung Intflllicenecr. The Itepiiblieaii party u not even asleep. It never was more alive than on the seventh day of November when it left the bosses to try their own de vices without popular support. Two years hence it will take the Held with energy und might, all its forces mobi lized, under new Jead"rs and with a new pin pose, rts magnificent an nnny ns ever went to liatlle for a good cittisc. $1.00. 1882-3. 91.00. TIIE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE (NASUV'H PATER.) new tkums : One Dollar per . car. Tun IjAhokst, Rest and Cjikapkpt Wi.i-.Kr.Y in tjik Would. With the adyriil. of new perfecting printing machinery Into our business. We are encouraged to believe we can successfully ei.rry out a long cherished desire to furnish the Weekly Rlade direct to subscribers, postpaid," for the very low price of One Dollar per year. While 11 "Dollar Weekly" is nn'new thing, it liiis never before been at tempted by any publisher in this country to furnish so lingo and so good a paper as the Rlado for one dollar per year. Cotmequeiitly the announcement we now make will lie startling to tho newspaper fraternity. We therefore boldly and fearlessly de clare that Irom and' alter the date the price of the Weekly Rlade shall be, to any and all, rich ami poor, postpaid by mail, delivered at your very door, as it were, One Dollar per Year. We do not calculate to reduce in any way, either in size, quantity or quality, but on the contrary shall continue to'make improvement j ut every opportunity,!! Inn always been our ride. The Riadc is a li. iisehold necessity in every nook and comer of the iaud, and nowhere can so much good reading he had for the money. Anyone of our depart ments are wcctii the price of a year s subscription. Tho series "Nasby in Kxile'1 will run a whole year, and Kasby never fails to give value re ceived. J ut see how much we give for one dollar : in the first place we publish all the News. Then there are the serials, Poetry, Stories, Miscellany, Young Folks' Department, Corns pondcuce from all tbo world, the best Editorais in the English language, Science, Religou, Politics, MalKuts (very reliable), and, linaly, the br I Household lei;ai tmcnt for the ladies ever published, all of which, if printed in nuoi; lorm, wouut. miring the year, make a library worth oue hundred dollars, At 0110 dollar we should double our circulation within a year, and t-liaii be much disappointed if we do not. We cannot allow a cash com mission for raiding chib i at this price. but will allow one free cony lor evtrv club of ten, and, by the way, a club o: ten is easily ra'.se t lor the libido. We want every friend to nd.-e us at least unc club of leu, and thereby secure your own copy fre-. We do not re ceive fractions of a year at this rate but slioit tiiiie subscribers should re mit at rale of ten cents per month. We cheerfully send specimt.11 copies of the JUa.le to any address. Send lir Ihe address of a dozen or more of your Iriemlsto whom we can send speci men copies. It makes no diiiiiLlice now many otmryou lake, yen should have the lilade anyhow at this price, 11 is a noiiar wisely luvisled. A years sub.-crii'liou to the Weekly Rlade would lie a most excellent present for an aiisiht iriemt. on March Ul, liW wo shail pro.-eiit a nice library of 111 books to the town having on that ilute the largest list of subsenbers to the Rhule. A few subscribers in any lown eoui.i lake mis library matter in baiul, ami in one day rrise 1UD or 2;W subi-eribcrs. Remit your dollar by money order or registered letter. THE TOLEDO RLADE CO , TOLEDO, OHIO. Easier Likely to Tako tho Oath as from tho Mow Yorlt TillmiH', Juiiicu V. Busier, the liieud ot lllaiue, has received tho majority of -iAJO in the Cumberland district of Pennsylvania, and Is elected, not withstanding every crank und ma lignant in the country threw a stone ut him. A niiiii who never cured for ol'i'ice, who bin made money since boyhood with unbroken constancy, who is plain, hospitable, liberal and large-spirited, he hits never found it necessary to abandon a friend to be come instantly a true patriot. Mr. Blaine's family originated in Carlisle, and us a native of the same town Mr. ISo.i'icr has taken that pride in the family always shown by Tom Marsh all, Mr. Grow, Lawyer Stewart, Mr. Wolfe, und the representative llepub iicans of the'Slute. The Masher Mushed. There were plenty of seats in the car, but us he walked down the aisle he looked sharply to the right und left until he reached 11 pretty girl who was setting alone. "Seat engaged, Miss?" he nsked with u knowing wink. "No-no sir," stammered the girl looking around in dismay. Down he plunged und braced him self tor the campaign. lie was a regular passenger, and he held his commutation ticket lu his hand. "Shall I open?'1 "Tickets?" roared tho conductor, who hud watched him from afar. ihe regular passenger smiled sweetly on the pretty girl und put out his paste board, out of which two sides were promptly nipped. "Tickets!" "Hold on protested the regular pas senger: "you Hunched this twice. This lady isn't with me!" "Sorry," replied the conductor; "but you walked in, sat down and went to work 011 the regular married style. Supposed, of course, it was your wile. loo lute know. Take a vacant scat next time. "Tickets!" And the pasKenger went to the con ductor and asked him to drink and of fered him a cigar, and bought out the train boy for him. "I knew they weren't married," said he, us he squinted ut 11 llask of ex tra prime. "I've seen him before, but this is the first time it cost him u couple of dollars to pay It." "Do you know who the lady Is?" asked tin inquisitive man. "My wife, gentlemen," replied the conductor, und even the Jlask chuck led a merry 'glug glug' us he spoke. Wanmmiker & Brown's, Full samples are on bund now. Cull und examine whether you want to pur chase or not. H. A. Iton:ri'cciu. Suffer no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to euro all these diseases. Poston, November 6, i88fi Brown Chemical Co. Gentlemen: For year I hav been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Urown's Irom H1TTHK3, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous to taking Bhown's I row Bittkrs, everything I ate distressed me, and I sufferea greatly from a burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak ing Brown's Iron Hitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re ults. 1 am practically another person. Mrs, W. J. Flynn, 30 Maverick St., . Boston, BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitten are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. v V . . :.'. 1 i I . Til LEAD ALL OTHERS! 4. m ICG, Gv.uraiitccd XJxxoq.ualeU FOR ECOHOS8Y. DURABILITY id r 5 iii i' It i i i O d'i! ir-' sic-vts ml Ceiwcaieascs fcc-il b J21 O'lil'S. r: p. V. .1-1 HYDE & CO., 11 1 DU WAY. AGENTS .VJuy t'txo CclcuratRd YALE & JUBILEE OPSANS.' mm rua Pest, Most Cflftbratpd, I'-jrest Tone, Host liurable, Mort hinif.lo, Most Vurfeut (ton iu luu wuilA Eer.d for clrculnr. bsw ira.vsN CH3AN co., 'trrhJtV:M Vo oontinno to M paiontn, ce-.-er.ts, iradii-TimiHH, copy! c.;i.l.i, tjn;.,iui- tlio United Btntcs, und to obtnin pnt cnta in Canada, .'!";! and, i'ranco, Oirran.nv, nn;l Rll other cunnL-ic:. TI:trf r-f:ix veitrn9 nrnfrlif n. No chargo for CYaminalion of niouuls cr Cra.v iiiRS. Advico by nail tree. Patents obtAinnd tl-.fn?li xtt r.rc o!ieo-l in tlio e;iEXTii.-ic AittaitvcA v, vliU-h ha tho largest circulation, and ia tlio most ieila cntirl uownpapor of ilakinil jiublieliodiu tho world. The advautageaot'oach a iittico every patontos undernlandu. Tliia largo and p)lcnnidlvillu?lr;it. d nows paporiapuhllnlica ttlsUKlt nt M.20 :i year, and is admitted to bet'io bPrft paper iluvotcd to mio'K'C, niecharicHjiiivcutioim, cugiuecriuij works, tud other deVurtmeuU of iudiiHtrial progress, published iu auj- country. Hiuglo copies by mail, 10 cents, bold by all nows de.d ors. Adorer", ?'itm ft Co.. publishers of Solon tifli American, tCl I'.i oaCway, Kew York. Hand'xmU abuul pntouU j:iaiied fio. P.aking powder freshly ni.i.ic twice n we:-'.; nt Uuy's ftriiPiui'c (. :' ' f e V'.W:T--.-;.r;.i"-V?;;t'., f H t w TMlltnwiiti PRINCIPAUUNE rs:Vw,l,c uuieiiiLbi' ana Ana an rJlRST line to Bt. Jrm-pl). poinn in iowa,-:iAtclilon,Top5kn,Dn. NcbiBka,MlHourl, KnnvOSytB,jn, Dttllns, Oal as, Now Mexico, Ailiona, Mu3S, O 33C ICAG-O 1Mb lioute litis no nupci iur fur Albert b-. tho beet eqiilpped.5,?K V,Ji,p2J Rollroad In tl.e World 7i!Lrou8l ?n.r all clnwpi of trnol. KANSAS CITY All connection! made Urrloa Depot Tnro-ipjh TlckLii via till? I7H and yon will Ccli'brati'd Line oi talc at all offlcce ln, V" find ttnrellns luxury, Imtcad TV of a dli- Canada. comfort, Informntli about Iintcs of rnr-1, SlPfpinsr Cord. fit VlMprWiti irrrxt Manager. t.en. Pass.Aat.. CJiictiao- lilt l.lcuito,lli PERFECTION STOCK TflKK. VV t 1111 FKOST-PEOOP. Thopo ' " urir.nai fi taut ilu-ycan b. Vii. ,; p. w.oiaconiiiion wtoi-cb. Wu covt-n-a . ..i.:.,u.. -..i-mi.i ceraraoii lenclllll (Wi-. ,t fcir. ucam ii.-iw.xm. u-.? lira matlo frovt.nr.vr. Vo am :aro mai.iir.H-'urr-a of rr.!lri.1 Li..k 4 a.,,i t.u. t, p.11110 i.rhf.-ij.-ea.l r.iat...-L.l to th .:i.:ir...i,'.. WO.-k. All ti,sh nr. ...f u. .r1. Itiwkcd u'wn uud crat 1 for Rl1ii,n,..ni urciis.i. liA-.M er ninotiT eeclTvEd. jti trj a- v. T.-j n - aS.ft "j'6' 8fi; bouom. Carjaclty 73 bbtu. Ar.ti-Froczinfj Iron Forca Pumps, icms co. i'ri...ir, veil. lii-l Kit.7-"",tl-.r-H-fnKnru 'tl.-.l.tV.'."!l, 1.1-., 4: 'e'Jj AliniiU, Cj., 'a) IV. II. VHI!:uL:..,i, Mur-w, .:-.rr.!.f tl.ee. ut r.t. il: i.j V t -! .;,-l.. ViJ;ur r. t.-.eC .I.l Al.lr.1 1---;., v'icuai. j '-gj Ati.-.r.i-is, ae;sts! akitsi agents. Tr OEN. PODtirs b,-.-n' new book, cutltlal - v. Am.nita eai mm mmm A tm Toonl oftlio Antlm-B rfav-ri.m Vf"tif P.-rmrnt Tt KnuawwuirXuw, Cj- in, ,tt uw0 liiu.,di;ctija By Gen. Sherman, This tKr voft T7ii ct moo m'wrrilu'il for hv PnMri,t Ai:tiiuii p., I tntte (!.V1, and by . ,V,'Vi, (I n. Or . r.t, (,cu. f'...ri Inn, Cii. J:.m'tri; and thtm,U r.f rra Incnt Mi.n. C,r.i. CitAXl- f.ya !-' ij (.-,- V,., ;,.,u(. ,.,, c,'"r 1'ianor Wiley Oiho.lht.) Ma ii a l.ok Umncnt rile.- It Is C;o o..'. ui-tli-n::o 'account ' "r '"':" '"tt ruMlslKd, fully rcvc-.!in t'icir "Inn-r liru,- ntn-t d..:i"j, cxidoi;., etc. It Ii vit, fiirillinit v..!.!.-!., v, ...u ..u-.,tor. or.'i r.r i.-moin Fcii., Trappers, v .,,-i.v.v., ..r,j.r., iJ( rliL.r jt-.fiRna, c:e. ' poi imyhiir j.i em i;ie ti.-.;.: nto. it th'tnnt in i.ivja. WiCi Ftvft 1:115: ri-.tM ia ir c!. r.r,-t Fur.erb Cl'rnrnn.r.Mhoetapli ,r"n rlworrepha made ly tlio f. g. -.7; fur '.- ir Korl; r;:nnd o't in )mw fiut-r'.!in- nil r-Micrs ''''''- A-r.ulstiv.-ra-.-o 10 to EOoulvra loey in: ro riivnti ut miw. r.w...;,v. C,ovfrr.r.---.:t (.17 A(..-i'-i 10 to 1. .V.) po a day. Wti T rrilorg mi l S, i -i it T, rnn (.-. n. Our lurse cin ulars wito full pfiitk-'ihrj . :,t .-. a fino Ppn-in-.m I'lo-e tat i ttWiO'oii f.-r a n e.-nt rt.m,p. A.Mref Iho sole p.i!.Ii.hor A. J). WOP.TMKJ- JTO.V i. t o, lUnTii.an, Coait. S3 Li"" liW' "0 c z rti M LL'd r m D o S3 Erf' T3 r o 1 mssm ESTABI.TsnUD 181. ijv,. W. I OSiS r; rt .a '1-3 S 6 P ft 113 WATEn E-r.f WKAV VORJC. .re purer, better, stroncer, nni longfr I:no n in tbo triarket than any other arlicle cf the kind. Are always sure and reliable, rind never fail to insure the Leit resulu in cookery. Aik your grocer f.)r it end five it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed or 113 pay. Notepuper und envelopes the f ame us before nt .No. 0 bliunty row. Advocate t.llk-e. N. AX All connection! mads 0 r "j pw. '.LA aii "V':v,v T. J Pu v.A',-rT.A,, i 13 3 i mm TAYLOR s Amum mm roi;ou(;!I onMx.vxu: so. ic. pnoTiniN(j koh tup: protvc- TION' OF HTItKKT LAMPS. AND FOI!. T1IK PUr-UKHMKNT OK ANY PKHOS WHO MAY IN JURE Oil DESTROY KtTCH HTREET LAM PH. IN 'HIE LOU OUdll OF IMUCnVAY. Jit it (irdiilncd nml ennolftl by flic town Couiic-il of the Rorouali of RM;r- way, nntl It 1 liereliy ortliiined mill cnuuteil by the nutlioril y of the wnnie. That If iiny person ba:i wilfully or liinlieimiHly brnik, injure, or tlt-.-itroy nny Htreet lamp put up in flay public street of saiil P.oroiif;!i, whether the same be public or privute property, Mich per.-ons Hlmll, upon ronviclitin thereof before tho Chief Perne or any JuHtiee of the Pence, be ei iitonced to jiny a line of not lesn than five (5) nor more than twenty (20) tlolliirn, for me use ot the JJoroiiKh, nml cost of prosecution, find ill delimit of the piij nii'iit of said tine and costs such persons shall be committed to the Horoujih Lock-up for a period not ex ceeding forty-eight hours. Thiii ordinance shall take effect on and after Dec. 1, 1882. C. II. McCAULEY, President. Attest. W. C.Hkai.y. Hccretary. Approved this 14th day of Nov. 1S82. J. POWELL, Cliief Uurgess. FOR IIEK.0ES OF TIIE PLAISS, JyJ. W. Buei.1.. Embracing the lives and wonderful adventures of Wild Hill, Uufliilo Hill, Kit Carson, Capt. I'iiyne, dipt Jack, Texas Jack, California Joe. And other celebrated Indian Fighters, Scouts, Hunters nnd Ouides. A true historical work of thrilling adventured on the plains, and iu western pro gress nnd civilization. Fights with Indians! Grand Rull'alo Hunts! Des perate Adventures! Narrow Eseaiiesl Wonderful Shooting and Ridimr! Wild Life in the Far West! fc vrlOO Illustrations! 10 Full-page Colored Plates! A Kr'"id book for Agents, Outsells everything. 5-18 pajres, price 2.1.0. .Agent's coniilete outfit 50 cents. Outfit and copy for $2.00. Z&y Write at once for agency, or terms ami illustrated circulars to N. D. THOMPSON & CO., Puqlisbers. N. W. Cor. tith, and Uroadway, fEv York. PIANOS. $100 up (Stool, Cover and Book). Elegant Square Grand, 3 strings, full Agraffes, every improvement, only S-M5. Cabinet Grand Upright $210 andSiiO. Other Grand Holiday liar gains. Jubilee Organs, So up" (Stool and Book). Excelsior, style 42, Five sect of Reeds, 15 stops, only !S7. "Oriental," style 103. Ten set of Reeds, 20 stops, only 12-j. No. "botrus" sets of reeds or dummy" stops. All sent on 1-j days trial, fr't:ifftt free ifuiitntlin fartory. Pair und honest dealing guaranteed. Sheet Music j juice. Piano, Organ, or Music Catalogue free MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., Bos 205S, N. Y. ORGANS. AVnlimt Leaf Hair Kestorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is'as clear asiwater, and, as its name indicates, is 0 perfect Vege table Hair Restorer. It will immedi ately free the head from dandruff, re store gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It tloes not In nny manner affect the health, which Sul phur, Sugar or Loud, and Nitnife -nf Oliver preparations Jiave done. Tt will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH. KLINE . CO.. holcsale Agents. Pbilndeloliiii uudO. N. CRITTENTON. New York 1. 17 ly. Notice. Is hereby given that J. D. P.isbell studeiit-at law, registered with Hall it McCauley, Iisip, has filed his ap plication forexaniination foradtnission to practice as an attorney of the courts 01 ii.iK county with the Secretary of tlio Rnard of J-.xiiminers, nntl that the said board will meet at their room in the Court House. Ridirwnv. on .Monday, the 20tli day of November next, at 1 o clock i m.. for the nur. pose of examining said applicant. yvj. 11. ijiaojn . tsecretary. Ritlgway, Oct. lo, 1S82. St. w EW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAT GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. JSkiy'lIe will also do job teaming. Stable on Elk street. All orders left at the Post OlUco wi'l receive prompt attention. AugOlSTltl SHGW'LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published, a new etliton of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Keinl mil Weekness, Involuntary (Seminal Losses Impotency, Mental and l'hyi eal Incaimeity, Impetliments to Mar riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epil epsy and fits induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in this ad mirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, Irom a thirty years' successful practice that the ularuiiiig eousecjuenees of sell-abuse may lie radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once Kimple, certain, und effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mutter what his condition muy be may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rati call;). tirThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth und every man in the laud. Kent under seal In a plain envelope, to any address, jiont-jxtid, on receipt of six eents or two postage stamps. Address, 1 hi: Cui.vnmvKi.r, Medical Co., 41 Ann St., Mew York, N. Y.: Post Ollice Uox, HiD, Note-paper und envelopes ut The Advocate ofllet No. .Shuuty row. Birthday cards, a beautiful variety at fur-: Advocate ollice No. ti Shanty 0 $500 REWARD! OVKR A MIL LION Of Prof. Gullmette't rHENCII Kidney Pafc bare Rlrendy lieen nolil In llus country and In Krnnco every one of which hog given perfect snllRfactlon nml hns per permeil cures V-W.4i When uso.l an. c,ortllnK to Clrectlonii : ' fT.3;-;.-fl nnd doubt - J'.ft rt- i ;.! pay the VC 1 : V'H-i Tr a KillL'lo lib. -ye of LAMEBACK conllm.Mc.Miml lU'tcnlion of the frlnc Kin In the Hnck.Wl.lo or Loins, NcrvmiL Ve k nrs, nml In nictnll illsor.k rH of the niniVler timl I'l-Jmuy tirMinm whether cnnti-ncted by prlvnte illsense or otherwise. 9 LADIES, if you are PtifTering from Femnle Wcnkncsa, Lcucnrrhcpn, or nnv tils 8UIUI0 K'vliieyn, BUliUler.or frinury Or- YOU CAN BE CURED I Wllhnpl n-nlli.it..m ..., .. . Pimply wearing " T PROF. GWILMETTE'S French Kidney Pad, Which Cures by Absorption. Astt yonr tlrtnr"l.t, f.ir I'Rfvc .M-rrtrrm I I-. H h reach K Mm-y 1'n.l. ml tk no other. IfhchiiH nc.litot It, sen. fi'.in and you will receive tho l'.ul by return iimil. J" I" TICSTIMOXIALS FROM THE PKOrf.E. JUDGE IJUCHAXAX, Lawyer, loiedo, O., says: 'On n nrrmrntiB.ti. t- . 1 n.lH cuii'il me of I.umlmuo In Ibreo weeks I mie My case hml been given p bv Iho best IXictoM ns lm-timl.le, Inirinic nil this Unci Pnti,.re,l nnt.ii.i ngony and paid out Inrjro sums of nioney." GEORGE VETTER, J. P. Toledo, O. T Riifrrnfl fYi- t1ifo -.1.1- i-.. . , 1 .' .iimh-ij kiiu iternmnentlv cur. l nller wei,i-ln prof. Giiltmcttc'n French Kidney I'nd four weeks." '.SQUIRE X. C. SCOTT, Sylvan ia, O. ''Ihnve l.eon n irrent sinTcrer ror 10 yenrs Willi lh-hrht s Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks nl -n i time I was uniible to m-t nut of bed; took Imrn'ls of medicine- but t,PV ,,1..,, ",e only tcinporary relief. I wore two of l'rot c.ullm,.tt,.-a Midm.y pndH six weeks linn 1 now Know Hint inn entirely cured " MRS. 11 ELLEN JEROME, Toledo, O. "For yenrs I hnve been confined, n crent pin t of the time to my bed. with Eucorrl,," am female weaknes. 1 wore one of Guil- !uoiiihS"K 'y "US ""tl W"S CUrt'd 1,1 01,0 II. T5. GREEN, Wholesale Grocer, Eindland, O. "I sufTered for "T, years with lame back and In three w-ci-ks I'ermamT.tlvciired bv wear Init.ineof I'n.r, (iuilmelte s l.iver l'a"ds " H. F. KEE.SLING, M. I). Druggist, ,, , Lognnsport, Ind. Vhen semlhipf in an order fur Kidney lads, writes: "i wore one of Iho first ones we had and t received more hem llt Horn It than nnythim: 1 every used. In fact Iho Fads inve belter iremral satisfaction than nny Kidney remedy we ever sold." KAY & SHOEMAKER. Druggists, Daii'iibal, Mo. " cure working up n lively traile in vom Pads.niui are hearing of k.hI results irom tliem every day.-' ROBBED. Thousands of graves are annually robbedoftheirvictims, lives prolonged happiness and health restored by the use of the great GERMAN I1TVIG0RAT0R whiehpnsiti vely and premnnently cure Jniioteney (caused by excesses of an . kind), Seminal weakness, and all dis eases that follows as a sequence ot Self-Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lasitude. pain in the back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other discuses that lead to insanity or consumption und a premature grave Send for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The INV'IGORATOH is sold at $1 per box, or six boxes; for So by all druggists, er will be sentj for by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price by addressing ,q,& J- "EKEY. Druggist, 187 Summit St., TOLEDO, OHIO. Sole Agent for the United States. The most wounderful curative rem edies of the present day, are those that come Irom'jGeriuaiiy, or at least origi nate there. The most recent prepara tion placed upon the market in this country, is the GREAT GERMAN IN VIGOR ATOR, which has never been known to fail in (Hiring a single case of impotency, spermatorrhoea, weakness and all diseases resuting from self-abuse, as iierveous debility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression of spirits aud functional derangementsof the nervous system. For sale by druggists, orsent free by mail 011 receipt of the paice $1.00 SoleAguit for the United States Send for circular. For sale by Clias. McVean, St. Marys. Pu. Prof. Gnilinette's Frencli LIVER PAD. Will positively cure Fever and Ague. Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, P.ilous Fever. Jaundice. Ilvsin.i.jin m.ri .,11 diseases of the Liver, Stomach kTici lilood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. Guilniette's Tnatise 011 the Kid neys und Liver free by mail. Address. FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio, lor sale by Cbas. McVean, St. Marys, Pu. HOUSEHOLD N0KDS. 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