The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 06, 1876, Image 2

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1116 lOULlierbLl XltJIdlU.
i ESP AY.
Rutherford B. Hayes ;
EI.IXTOIMI. TICK in.
11ENJAMIN H. BRtWSTEa,
Pl.lUtirll-hla.
JUH W. CHALFAXT,
L-ren.
JOHN WILSH.
HENKY DISSTOV.
CHBM J. H'TKMA.V.
C1IAS. T. JUNES.
tliWIX A. FITLF-V-BEXJ
OI1X SMITH.
J. W. KKKNAKK.
JAC'B KNAB.
JCHXB. WAEFtl
10. JOSEPH THOMAS.
Jl. AKIOPAKDKE.
12. LEWIS l'l'UUL
13. EI). S. SILL'.IAV.
14. WILI.IAM C'ALULIi.
14. MILES L.TK.U.Y.
H. S. W. STAKKWEATHEK.
IT. DAMELJ. MOIiEELL.
JEREMIAH LYONS.
1. W ILLIAM HAY'.
JO. WILLIAM CAMERON.
L J. H. IX X ELL Y".
12. DANIEL OMIX.
23. WILLIAM NEBB.
St. AXIiKEW B. liKKOER.
2S. SiMl ELM. JAfKSOX.
. JAMI-S WEXTEKMAN
JT. W. W. WiLBEK.
NATIONAL TfCKET.
FOR FRESIDF.NT
KUTIIERFOR1) 15. HAYES.
FOR VICE IT.ESIl'ENT
WILLIAM A. WHEKLEH.
REPUBLICAS STATE TICKET!
Solyect to th dotl'luo o! the liiitrii't CuJlcreije.
CONGRESS,
WM. II. K00NTZ.
HEN ATE,
H. P. YUTZY.
COUNTY TICKET!
ASSEMBLY,
E. J. MEYERS,
ALLEN S. WILL.
ASSOCIATE JiritiE,
C. C. MVSSELMAN,
DANIEL STUFFT.
roriR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
SAM. SNYDER.
JURT COMMISSIONER,
CHS. T. HUNTER.
The old copperheads and rebels
are everywhere showing their heads.
Seymour, in New Y'ork, Shackleford
nd Vance in North Carolina, Wade
Hampton in South Carolina, Eaton
in Connecticut, Fcwler in Georgia,
Hendricks and Will ama in Indiana,
and Tildea in the whole country.
How Yallandigbatn would have re
joiced if be had lived to see these
times.
D cm x the month of August the
National debt was reduced three
millions, one hundred aad nineteen
thousand, three hundred and sixty
nine dollars ($3,11!,3C9) and yet the
eham reftrmers are trying to t er
suade the people that notbir.g but
Tilhex's electiou will save the coun
try from being ruined by Republican
extravagance and mismanagerjeut.
Thet oay that Tilden is very much
worried over the nomination of Gov
ernor Morean in New lork. He
Mor I
tnar well be. In 1SC2, Gov.
gan wrote to Gov. Curtin, as follows :
I ta f.ircmlinuinx Ihii wr to tli on !. without
.Uh'iclioo or comlillon. with all th I'f
kuvr in the nclJ. a-iih nil cn r" hv vc.iui.la
Tf cnlimindit. and ultsr tlmt. II are J It. ly a eon
Tiiic. mtriiiif all dufn ui 1 !srr:jilion ol
Jit'KUMul IinifHT fC.
In 1801 Tilden declared, iu a
speech at Twedmle Hall, Albany :
For oue. I hali rlt. anier ot nU allriinini
ftancrfl. taeaeeof Surcrto cue it the South Into
the Union.
The New Y'ork press does not ac
cept Seymour's nomination ae giving
particular strength to the Democrat
ic ticket All the papers agree that
at moet Seymour will command only
hie party vote, which is not enough
to elect hiui. Even the Ilrrald re
gards it as a doubtful venture, and
the World talks as though it were
forlorn hope, and a necessary choice.
Not a very hopeful spirit in which to
enter upon a campaign.
The campaign in the two October
States, toward which the eyes of the
nation are now turned, is under full
headway. In Indiana, Senator Mor
ton spoke at Terre II ante and Rock
ville, last Monday; General Harrison,
at Logansport, the same da v ; Pinch-
back, at Mauion, and General
Browne, at Milton. In Ohio, Attor
ney General Lear, of Pennsylvania,
spoke at Sandusky ; Colonel Schurz,
at Dayton ; General Cox, at Toledo ;
J. W. Keifer, at St. Paris, and Mr.
Sbellabager, at Delaware. The good
work goes bravely on.
Ox Wednesday last, the New Y'ork
Democratic State Convention nomi
nated for Governor tbat inveterate
old copperhead, Horatio Seymour,
whom we beat for President eight j ing, and, with certain "pals," divid
years since. Ofcourche declined the ; ing a very large amount cf bonds, for
nomination that is a cotr habit of
his bo t the convention hallooed his
nomination through, and of coarse Le
will accept No more satisfactory
linint5o.to th RepnMioBcoi.Ml.rH" h ttVaeru
,iavfi,M.n ,.,,.,. VY,,h Ms shock-.pain-l Mit Tm.i-es.
ig!Jl.lrPr,ldrireth.w.rI.Dd;d. ro ,,a..a,s nd ne" f
: tie oder of Lis former defeat sUll j that it uu!d destroy faith in the up- j LeHa mecbar.;c cr(Jsj,ed it in a
clincin-rtobira.be cannot pofcdibly ! ripbtnes of bdt niao, aa a lawver or i k.. The wire cables will be ini-
; run any more than hm party vote,
nirt.;n ..r !...;, lwatcn
j , r'- : Tbc bridge will be oue of ibe wou-
.f.,rthIemcracyharna bo, f ;,,, ocf-py th. h.Shes, "15c:r-wf w.ld .bet. eompleu-d
. Y... V.l- -?lh ihp i ;:. i'i'L i.f ttlir America)! Den-!.... . :. . i. .1 .....
Uliliu, .Mn vi iai.' -
'help , f the Independent, that rttate
Xie'iv.' drrM.-di llcpun'ii-aii when
ca- vitit' i united, n it now ih, ih
i wnliled t"j;i-;!.cr, .h it U by
I this itoiniua' ti ; ' ther- in todetLO
,irni.' , liticiau io New Yoxk so
ndi(.ii t'i the Ilepublicana ii
I Ilt.u.ino e Mot u. Wiih tbiti nomi
nation in the oac LaoJ. and that f
the irreat war Governor Ki-wiJf 1.
KUAN on the other, New York
! oiay tufclv :e ouuuttd apou for the
' Ileuublicaus in November.
i
0E.vr.3Ai. IIarkisoxUic Ilepublie-;
&a canuiuute lur ompruwruiinuiBuji,
ii a trrand-pon of Pre.-ident Harrison
('Old Tippecanoe'"). He is a fice
lawver. acd a capital eneaker. aad is
! received with enthusiasm wherever
i
jhe goes. Ia a late speech his perora
jtioc had for ila subject the "bloody
Lirt," concersin which te said:
'My fellow citizens, I never
Lear '
that term used wituoui feelmp Pome
inuigna:ioo : l never near taai, caicn ;
eppee-
! iallv as it drops from the lips of sou.e
I ,... ,.r- ..r..,!n..tt '..odr.rj i !
leaders
w" I "
ibis an:i-war inoveutent, wilhout feel
ing my heart etir in indignation. Tte
'bloodv stin !' I sp, r.k to-dav to
! some men wbose cyunteriances I re
call as you sit about me, who know
well what that means tnea who
Lave seen the comrade whom they
marched with, and the toneb of whose
eibow bad helped to inspire them
when man ning upon the foe, iyiag in
hi bloody garments, ai.d who have
wrejiptd him in his blanket and hid
him away in the ground. I recall
verv dislincilv an occasion at
lke 1
foot of a little LilUiJe at Rosaca,
j which will be recalled by some of the
meo to whom I peak to-day, when
we gathered the dead of our brigade
and laid them side by side :u that
trr at trench just as iLc v stood side
by side in the fight, and as we recall
j these bivdy and mangled forms we
j cannot hear that thiug spoken of iu
i such a wav bv tbose who stood at a
safe distance fram the secnis of car
j nage, without feeling that they are
j insulting the loyal element of this
nation.
It is more than two weeks since
the New Y'ork Timet brougbt to light
Jthe crookedness of Tii-i'EN in the mat-
I ter of the evasion of the payment of
I his income tax. and yet not a word of
I denial has been heard from him.
t
! Meanwhile the Democratic press of
i .
the country is bowling useii boarse
over what it charges to be a base
slander of his enemies. Now mark!
His so called enemies do not bring the
charge against him. He stands con
victed of perjury and fraud on the
strength of two conflicting affidavits
made by himself. Compare them.
In one he swears that in 1G3 his
total iucome was $7,1 IS, in the other
he swears that in the same year he
received a fee from one railroad a'oue
of $20,000. These two affidavits
cannot both be correct, and if tbey
are liot, then Mr. Tilden convicts
himself of false swearing. But there
is anothef feature in this case which
Mil. TiLiins's fi iends have ?o far care
fully avoided. The records at Wash
ington show that for seven years be
made no returns at all of any iucome,
but permitted the assessors eath
year to estimate the amount, and add
thereto a penalty of Cf;y per cent,
which he paid, thus proving mo.-t
conclusively that the amount, with
the penahy addud was not over esti
mated, else he would have appealed,
as the law give him the right to do.
Now, w hat is to be thought of the
man, nominated for President as a
great "Ri-former" to purify the Gov
ernment, who refused compliance
with the law, and attempted to evade
the payment of his taxes. Are cot
he and the whi.-ky thieves, now in
the penitentiary on the same level ?
Djth attempted to and did defraud
the governnent of its just revenue?.
v nut is tue moral uiuerence ot
twten their ofTeu.-es?
D1m.N0 the Century which this
country has existed as a Nation, it
has never before been placed in a
position, where the electiou of a
Presidential candidate might bring
upon it the most ineffaceable disgrace.
The nomination of Samuel J. Til
!es was made with the full knowl
edge tbr.t be was then a defendant
iu a suit based O j the allegation that
be betrayed an important financial
trust and plundered clients whose
interests he was bound to protect.
That suii is still pending, and is
simply procrastinated by .legal tech
nicalities, which Ma. Tiipex has
availed himse'f of. But the case will
com-on for trial. Now suppose Mr.
Tjlhen elected President What a
spectacle would tie world witness?
A President of the United States on
his defense in a Court of justice
charged with misappropriating (in
other words stealing) tLe rtock and
bonds of a railroad company, and
required to meet evidence which on
jits face appeares conclusive of his
guilt, uernemocr : tms is not a mis
erable cumpaign falsehood brougbt
by political enemies to affect Mr.
Tili-en's prospects of election. It is
a suit at law, commenced before be
was nominated, in which the charges
set forth and 6worn to, are specific
and sweeping."
He was retained as counsel and
gent He bad unlimited authority,
and be repaid the confidence tbat bad
: been re,osed in him by issuing.
tak-
: which tbe eomnanv pot no eouivt.i
1 - 0 .
j lent, and, by issuing acd disposing
in some tnknown
large amount of
way, of a rery
shares. Such, in
-Hon jirftTra
It implies coil -
j citizen, u hat language cm
ado-
; nimn-ic dej-ri!ie lis brarintf noon
.
fit: ttbucaii loot will) ptutMice
up.-'i the I'.;:' pn-iliiiity -f .b IVfM -
ibe i'ni-.'.l Sta'f fitrurinir n
: n la w
lj!iu:r ) evade the
r-iirii:) every
p prevent a trial f
C4i:.-e of jubilee,
p'ie-..li ;evire l
.he eiit-i. t m ri s 'it rally bii-
!eLi;d t cba.calities to arm
oadtu - a i -n aconinjv.n r.'go
lie V
o ;.i
! Tiir I arm . Iian Nfr ATitrll 1 Pllrtter-
j , j,,. , fulton "nd Somerset,
j without the fyrmalitv of a conference,
i unaDinou-lv re-noiniaated Col,
y 1)
Yutzv. TLi? ii a most excellent
noiaination. Col. Yntzy beinjrone
ofi
Seaa-
i vur m.-i, ....vi... - ,
tors tbo.H' ccuDlies ever had. l,iair
Von nt: L'adieal.
Ul U SCW YOitU I.EITI K.
Nf.w Yobk, August 29, 1STC.
It.iLlT!CAL.
lu
a previous letter I esid that the;
Taniintuy atid Anti-Tain a; any ,ac-i
! .
I as soou as thuy could come to an:
hrrT( ct;),.t,t a
to tu equit&ine division
nf the paoiU. Tuat time bus arrived.
aoJ per cvuscqueace, 1 atuaiiny .tad
A u t ;-Tdi;i marly have siiaktu ! und.-,
....1 1 .1.. . A I v..
Kellvj
are figh'-isi; together io the pursuit of
government spoils ; the oarga.u
was !
virtualiv consummated wetts ogn ;
the forma! ratiucatior- was made lasti
Tuesday. The "reformers'' divided;
tin tLe efijees among their henchmen,
down to the Ic-t tide-waiter :bey fix-:
cd upon the price of everything, audi
Laving this done, they march on j
hund iu-hand to victory and the spoils;
alas, there i now no Aati-Tammnny
M urris.-ey lmsstnuk hands with Kel
ly, and tUe fortr thieves are aciiair as
one mau. Thrv Lave no.yuaed their
ciuarrels as all brirands do. till the
grout prize 01 teuenii piuuuer is se
cured.
Tildea is running his ovn cam
paign, as he always (lid. He Las
bis office in Nassau St.. at the head of
which is his nephew, Col IVkon,
from which n nu, more or less of doc
umentary lies are scattered broad
cast. At his house on Gramerey
Park be l as auoilie:
bureau to
'Lieh
on!r the prominent leaders a
ad-1
milled, and at Washington lie has
cnother. At these vcrious places
everv patter ;a tne country i taken, i
thev are searched by competent pe
soas, aud every line favorable to, Tor
commendatory cf Tildeu is carefully
cut out, altered and amended so as to
be effective, and printed and sent to
country editors to be copied. To all
this matter the Slippery Samuel care
fully attends, and w hat pleases his
henchmen better, pays for it. He is
pouring out money like water, aud if
cash in bund will elect a President
he will be elected. Hut to balance
this he is vigorously opposed east and
west. The eastern hard-money Dem
ocrats dou't like his affiliation wiih
the Democratic repubiationi-ts of the
west, and tho wtsttrn Democracy
know that in electing him they are
certain to be fooled, and both sides,
and ail, in fact who know him at all,
know that all his talk about reform is
a sham, for all his life be hast been a
tricky, corrupt politician ol the Van
Puren school, w ho believes in bribery
as the one power for elevation. The
man whose dependence in New York
is the most corrupt rings the world
ever saw is a rather thiu "llefjrin''
citnilidute
The nomination by the Republicans j
of Ex-Gov. Morgau for Governor, j
of this Stat, and Mr. Rogers fori
Lieut-Governor, takes away th lat J
hope the Denioeracv Lave of carry-1
ing New Y'ork. They hoped that the j
r,....! -;iin l-tu-i-nn St'tiAtiir fnr.k.!
H 'IV. V .1. 1 1 "f, " - j
ling and ibe other prominent Repub-,
licacs would divide the party and j New Casti.e, Dei, , Auu-on31.
give them au easy victor, but to , Tbe Mealner w Ljl.h ,t.fl Philadelphia
their disgust and to the deligntof ailjaht nilfbl wjtb ,be pugilists Weedon
the good Republicans of the State, 1 . vVaiker and their friends effected
Cornell, supposed to be Couplings
csadidate, gracefully withdrew from
the contest, aud threw all his strength,
with the opposite faction, aud nomi
nated Morgan. Tbis action thor
oughly unites the party, and does
away with all doubt as to ibe vote of
the State. Morgan is one of the best
men in ibe State ; he was one of the
great war Goveruurs, and commands
ibe confidence of men of all shades
of political opinion. He combines
more strength than any candidate
mentioned, and will ssveep the Slate
by a majority of 20,000 or more.
"This nomination, following the
Congressional nominciioiis in wnio, : ()r;ocip!t.H ju lbe prizefight which
sho ws that the Republican party mean , lH,k pla(M. 8 1VDo'a Grove ibis morn
Reform and are ia earnest when;. bey chief of Police Jones, af tbis city,
say so. in unio me epuoiiea,,s
have nominated Matthew. Cx
.. j r ,i.i ...j
Force, Foster, Garfield aud -Monroe,
six of t he ablest and purest men in
the State, anil everywhere the rule
has beeu, "the best.'' Morgan iu tbis
State is a continuation of ihe same
policv, and ia the other States the
same rule has obtained. The election
of Hayes is now a certainty, if the
proper w ork is put in, and there is no
doubt of tbat. The country is not
yet ready to go iato thu hands of the
rebels.
various ways to .make money.
A boy over in Brooklyn, whose
parents could not furnish him the kind
of living he wanted, conceived the
idea of making bis own. How did
be do it ? Easily enough. He uo
ticed tbat thousands of people, tired
I of paying two or three prices for gas,
had thrown out their meters ana were
using coal oil. Tbe youth knew from
experience that the care of coal oil
lamps was the greatest nuisance in
life, and be went to a dt zen or more
families and proposed to clean, trim
and fill their lamps and keep them in
order, for ten ccuts per day. He
6tarted with twenty, and in a week
bad so many on his hands that he
was compelled to take an assistant,
and it went on till be has now a
score or two of boys, under wages,
and is making a great deal of money.
In unpleasant contrast to tbis is
that ingenious youth who traded on
the vanity of tbe Brooklymtes to the
tune of some thousands of dollar?.
He prepared a gorgeous prospectoos,
announcing the publication of an elite
directory- thnt is a directory.in which
only the residences of tbe very first
of tbe first families would appear.
He went, of course, to only tbe low
er, vulgar, rich families, and bo great
was their desire to appear among
the nobe tbat he took in two dollars
each from them about as fast as he
could get in and cut of their houses.
Tbe police got on his track, and dis
covered tbat be baa do orace, no
means of getting out a directory, or
.1 : 1 .1. .t.- .v i .
anything else ; that tbe whole thing
was, ic abort, a rery neat swindle.
He collected over three thousand dol
lars ,..
: tub r.RiiM.K i in. ..
J hlmwn mmiw citrus f approaching
mediately stretched and by uexlhurn umi,.r ca.
Ki.r.u? the two cities will be united.
if
; i fcl! flrllL'lUIC 1 0 It" Blwrn "c'U"lj
, WBlffr tbht tbe tallest masts cu Kj
' under at the highest tide, and ad !
there art. no purs mere m tie uo ou
ruell-ti lo navialinii
ibe lower
are
feel atwve b:;h tide, auu the
v iew
fnoii the lop i euwrb. New
York. Urooklyu, aud fhe numberless
ciiien and villages in the viciuity, the
bay, bulb rivers, the Ulaudo, every
thitig lor niiles around cau be taken
in at ODe glance. Tbc value of Brouk
vu real estate will be greatly eubane
"d by its completion, as it virtually
makes one citr of two. Of courbe,
i there baa been rmiuoutt cioiua irom
: me joo ; uui aiier a.. It a oiS
tninc, alia tne cuiea are io oe coq-
gratulated upon ila near toiupleticn.
OUT OF TOWN.
Thn weather ia notso horribly warm
; as it was but yet it is torr.J enough
' to keep the people out of town. The
! women who change their dresses
1 every Lour have not yet enough of
gayety, and as ttere is Do business
i m town the inc.. way as well stay
'away as not. Everything is dull and
ceau, auu win oe so lor some veeks
yet. The churches are mostly clos
ed, the theatres migbt as ell be, and
for all Ibat is doing the stoics might
as well imuiitale tne ctiurcues. It is
growing cooler by degrees, aud a few
weeks the deserted streets will show
some sign of life again.
THE CENTF.NWIAL
iKa I put off cowing tj the ltcuI
show much longer. The price of ad
mission has been put down a half;
boarding rouses aud hotels are cheap
er tbau beloru tne opening, una you
jean come now almost as cheaply as
' you can stay at home. The weather
i is getting cooler, and Philadelphia
j wiil in auolher week, be a delightful
place to ttav. Ibesbuw is now in
I perieel oruer, everything is working
! loolhly, audit is worth a year
iucome to see
quickly.
it. Come, .iLd come
THE ESCAPED FENIANS.
It is only necessary to have the
15ritish flag in any way bun, Lied to
I have the Irish of this citv in a spa-m
of dclisrht tbat is as funny as it is i.b-
; , , , . . . ' .
iiruin me penal rmuuics iu .ttn rtu-
nev, and lauded here the other day.
j Asa matter of course, the Irish gave
' tnem an ovaliou; 'and eouallv, as a
matter of course, zealous Irishmen
wbo don't like work overmuch, com
meneed crganizing for another laid
on Canada. The first step toward
liberating Ireland is always to collect
a few thousand dollars from Irish la
borers and servant girls, which these
patriots always succeed in doing, and
living luxuriously for a while, after
which nothing more is beard of them
till another opportunity occurs. This
little game is being played now, and
the result is a number of Irish spout
ers are seen on the streets in gorgeous
apparel. A movement is on foot for
another advance oa Canada, which
will result, if it goes far enoupb, in
another inglorious retreat upon New
Y'ork but the servant girls innocent
things pay every time to save "the
blessed owld sod from the bloody
Euglirher." And the O's and ibe
Macs take advantage of their simplic
ity every time; and a profitable Thing
they make of it.
UlSINESS.
There is uone, the weather is hot,
and the city unhealthy. Oh, for the
comiug of autumn !
11
Pjetko.
A FATAL flil.K I I;iIT.
Oue r the rnailiikta Hlllrd
a landisg on the New Jersv shore.
A ring was formed near Pennsville,
and the fi'ht was commenced. It is
said ibe Sheriff mado an effort to in
terfere, but was restrained by the
mob. After a stubborn figbt of sixty-two
rounds. Weeden was declared
the victor. The Sheriff uoiifiel ibe
crowd tbot be would follow the prin-
j ciples and such of their alienors as
j be could recognize to Philadelphia
i and prorecute tbeca to the full extern
J ol the law.
j LATttl Upon the receipt of a tel
egram from Sheriff lleim, of Salem
coliniv. New Jersev. lo u'rresr ihi.
dj . f ,
1 -
tug to be on ite lookout for them.
ami also s'.aii..uel o nicer aloug tne
river fr uit lo await lbe lantiiug of
ihe parties. The lug came across
tie boat containing the roughs wbo
bad witnessed tbe tight and tbe effi
cers searched the same but were un
able lu bad the principles. It seems
that after the gang bad lefi Penn's
Grove ihey seized iwo small boats
and put lbe principles aboard. Wee
d jn, it is said, was landed ri Chester
and escaped. Early thiseveuiug the
dead body of Walker was found at
Salt wharf, Greenwhicb Point Toe
news was conveyed lo police bead
quarters and an investigation dis
closed lbe fact tbat a baiteau con
taining three men was seen about the
w harf, and it is suspected that tbe
parties in it placed lbe body ashore.
The police are making every effort to
fiud tbe parlies, as well as Weedon,
the batkers aud all others in any way
connected wiih tbe fight. Weedon,
w herever he is, is said to. be badly
cut up. lbe dead body ot Walker
was removed to bis father's residence
on Souib Second street. It presents
a bornd sigbt, the face and neck be
iug battered and swollen out of all
proportions.
Philadelphia, August 31. A
young man' who aided io bringing
Walker'sjbody to the city appeared
at Police Headquarters late itis even
ing. He savs after tbe figbt Walker
was laid on a table in tbe ring and
everyone described bim; thai be bail
ed a party in a b at about pulling off
ana got tnem to assist bim in tbe plac
ing Walker on board. Walker was
insensible at the time and remained so
ud to tbe time of his death, which oc
curred when half-way up to the city.
A beatraallve Water Kp-nt.
St. Louts, August 30. Advices
from Hayes City, Kansas, savs that
a water spout burst in Kill Creek
Valley, Osborn county, last Saturday
avening aud flooded the entire bot
tom in about fifteen minutes. Horses,
cattle, crops, etc., were awept away,
and 'Mrs. Green, Mrs. Brighton and
her two children were drowned.
C AMr iltlX XOTE.N.
TILDEN TWO OATH .4.
Oi December'. In hi anMrer to
20, 1SG3, Jr.
TU-Jhe complaint in
wore to
a re-uie Vircuu vouri
of the United
State in the unit of
the St. 1ahU, A I
in
tcnirh he eaia:
1 hereby cerll
ibat ibe folio w-lfort and Terre.
true
and, Haute Ltiilrviid
faithful naieuieut
0f ihegahut, probtr
Company agaiiut
himself and other
nr income tl Sim- rchuh anrtrer van
uel J. Tildeu, of ' jllrdrerentlij, Mr.
the ciiy of New j 7 tYJen nrore v
Yotk ,and county Uler oath, ai Joi
nt New Yolk, tote:
Stale of New! "That for such
York, betber de-services the de
rived from any fendant Tilden
kind of property.jmade charge of
inteia.s, dividebds.iten thousand dol
salary, or from t.uylars against raid
profession, trade, second mortgage
employment or vo-; bondholders, and
cation, or from any the eaid charge
other source what-1 as paid, by or on
ever from the 1st oebalf of said sec
day of January to 0nd mortgage
thj 31st day of bondholder?, on
December, 18('2,!tbe lih of Octo-
K.ilK ir.chl. I...- 1 ('.
sive, aud subject that the deleud-
to an income tax ant Tilden. (for aj
uuder the excise part of bis services ,
Iuab of tbti United . aforesaid, alsoj
States. Income inadtt a charge ofi
from all sources, the like sum ( en i
$7,1 13."
thousand d
iiars
1 .
tu account t pro
render, d Vo ihe
boudboldtrs audi"''
Li... ,..;.r i kill
.HID I CV.I
wLich wus paid to
. . .
him by the said
j.Uariah C. Flmfg
i
-and which pay
ment appears un-j Ueber.
.der dale of Noy. j
;7, l.sr.2, iu a state-1 St Hvaci.nt::e, ( Jt r p. to. Septem
jmeut annexed t' , ber 3. A fire rorunieneed iu the wet
,tbe first report end of the ctu at 3 p m., and favi.r
jaforesaid, as bav- ,j a nju w ;mj lolil!y
iog been receipted jkneiil the 1'iwer pt. i.f the citv out
.for by the said 1 to Main street, takimr in St II va
iTildeu'ou account I uintbo. Cjnebec and National Hanks,
of professional j posioffice. Court House, factories and
(services.'" Jover eighty wholesale and retail
The Idependent Democratic Bos- 9tore9
ton H-rald has concluded that Haves A t 3 p. m. the fire had spread by
is a clean mau, aud that mud will ,,ll'Hns ot burn e csnders to the-three
not stick to bim. parallel streets, ami burned every
thing up. People had not time to
Eighteen i)emociuiic papers lu lu- save uvthiu!r.
diana have bolted Tilden aud declir- i At - v hundred l.on,.. I,:i.l
ed tor Cooper ana cary, n:ie me;
Republicau press is uuautiuous tor
Haves.
Six hundred Republican speeches u
week are being delivered in Iudiaua.
This is juit the fimaiering of tbe
pot Wait tiil it gets to boiling over.
It is well to remember that ou the
last day of the Congressional session
thirty-nine ex-Confederate Brigadiers
recorded their votes in opposition to
the bill to pr. vide for adequate lorce
to carry on lbs Sioux war.
At their old tricks again. Some
of the Copperheads in Burlington,
t. threw stones at Unstow's car
riage, in tne line 01 a ivepuuncau
torchlight procession. It was the
only way tbey bad of answering his
arguments.
Manv have smiled because I have
expressed the fear that Tilden might
die when elected for President, and
make room for the soft money man.
Hendricks. They answered, thai
never as yet a Democratic I resident
has died ; but in fact Tilden has died
already. He is morally dead in the
arms of Hendricks. Carl Schurz-
General P. M. B. Y'oung, who was
a Confederate Brigadier General, and
wbo has served four terms in Lou-
gress since the war, said in a recent
speech at Carterville, Ga.: "It ion
act of fjreat forbearance to jermit a
Ili-jniblu-an to teniae in the South.
Me m.gnt we. nave auueu ...r .
was uuuouuituiv iu uio uuuu, turn
. t ,tZ
fUarannii a ill Pfioa In llA A C IT i H 1
, Y I
if Tilden is elected " 1
It is a good thing to remeinSer
tbat tbe Con'ederate House removed
57 Union soldiers, H ! whom bad
been wounded iu battle, and appoint
ed 47 Confederate snldierw. Joys in
Blue, make a note of it
Parson Brow ulow, in his letter to
tbe Tennessee Republicans, says:
"In a word, the Demacralic party is
a sham, a cheat and a blatant fraud.
It is not honest in a single profession,
and would reverse the plain raraii
ing of all its declara.ions were it
once to get into power."
Tbe Cbairman of the Maryland
Republican State Central Committee
announces that tbe differences which
has heretofore divided the party in
Baltimore have been mutually and
honorably adjusted. Tbe effect of
this will be to give Maryland three
in Congress
What do the American! people
think of a mau wbo withdrew from
a church because the pastor preached
a sermon iu favor of upholding the
Government against traitors in arms?
Tbat is w hat Hendri'.k did. and now
he wants the loyal masscsof the count
ry to make him Vice President of the
United States. .Ibany Eoe.nimj
Journal.
Tbe joiat canvass of Judge Settle,
Republican candidate for Governor,
and Governor Vance, Democratic
candidate for the same office in North
Carolina ia proceeding very much to
tbe satisfaction of Republicans. The
correspondent of tbe New Y'ork
Time reports tbat tbe Republican
candidate will in tbe counties can
vassed receive all tbe colored votes
and half the white vote. If Ohio
and Indiana give decided Republi
can majorities in October the victory
in North Carolina will be overwhelm
ing. 1
Tbe Hartford Coutant, in noticing
the Democratic glorification over the
announcement that General McClel
lan has published a card declaring
bis devotion to tbe Democracy and
Tilden, says: "Tbis will hardly be
surprising, as the little General has
been acting with the party ever since
be allowed himself to lead it to disas
trous defeat in 18C4, upon a platform
pronouncing tbe war a failure. The
General calls on tis old comrades to
stand with bim once more, and tbey
will respond josl as enthusiastically
as tbey did twelve years ago.
Tbe Areola (111.) Record, ia aban
doning the Independent party, says:
"Conscientiously believing tbat no
worse misfortune could befall the
country at present than tbe restora,
tion of tbe Democratic party to power
and finding no middle ground where
in to work tbat is not virtually ceded
to democracy, we have determined,
of our own free will and accord, with- j v fc
out any promises of golden ducats or !
shekela of silver, henceforth to espouse j rpaKE sotice.
the National Union Republican, rhtmTw!fcAnhavinienmiw.ian4Nr.!
Cause, and tO do all tbat we Can tO i "tfc AairBsl.alluentire here
... ... . i by nolincd not Ui trust her on my accuunta 1 wiU
Secure the election Ol liareS and ; not payanr debt of Iht vntrartlni;
Wheeler and the Republicai ticket.") s1 JoslAH lohesock.
TBiA ldia
ClIEYEXSE, V. T., August 31.
A courier w ho left tbt camp of Crook
and Terry on the 20tb at the month
of the I'owder river arrived at Fort
Fettermau to-nigbt The cumn,.md
was tben on a trail, whieb is estimat
ed at ten thousand poiiiVi.. Tb
camp fires indicate tbat tteie are
i evi u distinet bjnds There is iea
sou Io b lieve ibe Judians ire aIu,ol
destitute f fooJ, and tte traces left
ia the deserted canip iuttitate ibatlrt,M"",','""w,"""l,;;'"r"litr
ttey are reduced lo extremities, using
raw hides for fjed. All the Snake
allies have gone home, the Crows re
luitiuiug. Gen. Crook fully expects lo
slrike Sitting Hull iu a few days.
LATE It.
Omaha, August 31 A private
telegram from Sidney, Nebraska, tbis
morning, says Jones hag just come
j in with Clark's Tony Express, and
I brings the mails from North Iead
wood, whicn wascorraled by Indians
I four days ago. Fiftteu men were
'1-;IT..,1 k-.l.. f...lr... i . -
icu wi luo luumua lasi nusuav.
Tbe'bodie of four dead men are lying
in ISuffalo Gap. -
nr Hurdrrrm by Ihr .Sa
Omaha, Neb.. Aujfu.-t 31. A. A.'
Jonest, agent of Clark's pony express
at Dead wood City, arrived at Sidney
this morning. He says the ludim
raided ibe roHtl between Custer and
1 I t .... 1. . .o. L L "Il m.
' 'r"'i "u tun uio, allien eetou
I O L. ...
1 oiu.iu. a number, ana inree inuiers
namert ike Lrtiwo. Rollins and Ma-
ua ''""J "n oil t Leir si.;ck. On j
j me iuu inev mane rani mi n 'irl v 1
miles south of Custer City and:
dJas. Kidd. Spnmel Wallace.!
j ?;b "! Thompson. The
' I ...I .. X ..t
ludlan are suji;o.-ed to be Ni rihern
Jioux fruui ibe iutile camp, n 1 lie
road to the agei cies. .It-n as says tLe
country is full of Indians.
been burned
Steam Ere
ensiiies 1
arrived from Montreal by special j
tram at . p. too late :o be of
much service. Hundreds of lami
lies are horseless, with nothiug to
eit ibe loss is roughly estimated
at two millions.
I'rrlgbt Depot Burned.
Cincinnati. August 30 About 1
o clock this morning the Dayton
Short Liue Railroad Freight Depot
was consumed by nre, togelber w ith
its contents. TIm fire originated
amongst a lot of coal oil barrels, and
in a manner not yet explained. The
depot was a substantial brick struct
ure, four hundred feet long and eigh
ty feet wide, and was valued at $2.r,
000. There was an unusually large
amount of freight of all descriptions
stored iu the building, principally for
merenanis in tois city. 1 lie loss on
the freight is variously estimated at
from $150,000 to $300,000, upon
which tbere is very little if any in
surance. As lbe law makes railroad
companies responsible for goods stor
ed in freight bouses only for a period
ot twenty-four hours, a large part of
the loss w ill fall upon the consignees.
Most of the freight was stored two c r
three da vs.
THE WAV THEY BO IT.
Mow
Mlt-ippt la lo
Again-
Re tarried
Jackson. Miss. August. 2'.A
,-.:... ;..,(. .t, r i. f
. - UCLIBI UlPUauu IV lllOlfBtiS il i WNf A
1 r
from it ksburg savs :
v,t: .
i iirLiu'iiLau mrciiut;. auiri lis
ed to be held, last uighl, iu front of
ihe Post-office, was broken up by a
lawle-s mob, who showered roiteu
eggs, upou tbe speakers. The Post
office buildiug isuow bespattered.
Tbe Arnlanrhe' special from Jack
sou, Miss., says that after tbe organi
zation of a Hayes and Wheeler Club
at Vieksburg, last night, ex-Senator
Pease was rolten-egged by a mob
while attempting lo sp.ak from the
gallery cf the ptisi-olliee. A. II. Ar
thur, ua old aud respected ili.eu of
Vicksburir, was Chairman of ibe
meeting, but wa-i powerless to sup
press tbe disorder.
St. Lili., Auiiht Ul.
from Deiatur, Te.at. nas
G. EoUuc), tt Mttboijit
bin wite, a Htt-D-iiHiiirhtfr
-Advice.
Uev. V.
minister,
nml four
8ou h weie murdered at their bv me,
ix inilen from Muutuue, last Satur
day biht, Uj a panv of disguised
meo. No particular of ihe fieodUb
atTair are received, but r. i huppnt-ed
lbe butchery was commuted for inou
ej, as tbe family is rub
.1rderel.
Cincinnati, Auuitt Z Tb
CommerriQC Lewihar (Ohio)
special nays TreM Palmer, City
Mart ha I, wan thot aod i. stAntly kill
ed to-oigbt by N. A Wirenian.
Tbe latter 'a wife coofessed to her
husband to-day tbat the bad been
having criminal intercourse with
Palmer, aod Wire man bot bim at
sight. Tbe murderer ia now in jail.
Tbe Limm bjr ihe Hmm Frnrlneo;i'lre.
" ' f
San Francisoo. August. 30. The i
losses by tbe large ore which occur-
red here ou Sunday night are great- j
IDg $"80,000. Kighty-eigbt buiidibgM
were destroved.
The ioSUfftUCe toOIrt j
up to 1 45,000.
believe the fire
There in UO reason to
. i-
Was of lUCendiat y
origin, with tbe object of destroying ,
certain manuiacturies employing .ui-;
n&meu. j
. ;
. ....... ,
Xeto Advertisement.
"OTICK
v .the aaileriimed hcrenyaiTenitIr that w.
will pitnttively titioroe the law atctiluflt any Mirsiia
loutiil truHpa.,ifix ou our premlMM. by uuutttig,
hulnf. Killiviii'K nut,. tK-rrtc, ae.
Lf UK AIM J. WALKER.
J. K. WMiSK
Wm. N. IMiLEMAX.
SAMIJKL HOVKK.
AUIIMWALKKK.
1AVID lili'KKY.
KHAN KLIN HAY.
I'HAI'NttKY tILAl'S.
SI.MUN V. FKIIZ.
JOHN ti. HAY.
HKNKVO. HAY.
SIMON HAY.
tin. S. HKKKLEY.
PKKUY HtKKLKY.
Augast Ii).
i'ULLLIP KUllAllS.
rt fiArriy at hnm. smpimi w.mk I
AVw Adoertitements.
E. H.
WITH
B0D3E. HEMKTOBE & CO.
iS'i Halt. St., 15,t!ttinon', M. 1)
10
ill'.iU
FANCY GOODS.
arin them taii-iactitti Ntli as rru.ir l ri-
una iunltty M icMi-tr. Mrr'l)Mi)t! Vifini.ic iuJii--m're
rp vnc-ndy n'uestjtl tueail au-l u e-:
fir uMkiiiK rx ft .i
CLATE R O O F S .
Thop who are mw hatl.lfnic h j.'u'..! kn w
tha. it riicaprr in tiie I-uit rjn x :.ut n St no
Kif thin tin or suukcW-. vill !:!.' i -rwcr.
ni no nj.;i(rn arc r -tjiiin-!. S':t ive tl jnr-j
!h.ml.l bjve Sintr r ;'. '1 he utv1t-
Pcachbottom L Buckingham
S L A. T E
lor niotiinjr tVi Tr-ry lrst "!. II. Uiii'er
inke Ur put Utc !! Knt-?. iu'h'' :iu i i-ri-jie,
!i iiL-ii, ate., either lit town fr cui:'ry i itie
hiia or a-UIn-j i-nn at hir ::; !. N". ii i!:im-r
Sut'Ul'uuiurlaDtlt 7UL i'pier may teitft wt;h
N l A II HAS K E E U.
Ait-nt. S. ct ix-t. r 1.
VM. H. SlIiSI.ItT.
A.ri la. in: .
' -
I. .
URL1NS, FOLLANSBEL &
Merchant Tailors,
.A. ml MAnntactUrvra of
Gent's. Youth's end Boys,
121 Wood Sliett, rorm r Firth Avenue,
PITTSBUKGir. !
arL
THESE FACTS
THE TESTIMONY" OF THE
AVIIOLE WORLD.
IIOLLOWAY S OINTMENT
Unci Lrc. ISm! lirefai,Jre jtatl C U er
AlUlerVrljitlonof Jn are p.-uKtHaLi? t-y t'-
pn'iwr ana iiiiiictrnt. une ut ti.i im-.i:naMt 4re
turatiou. To attempt ft: re tai It-xf ! j'l.wi rr
iK t e!;;:tj ol the wduiiiI i icnt'itr ) a lu y :
it-r atiouM me fkiii uniu-. a tiv Ji?r.ist'l cou- li
ti'rti remains utnlenieatij to I'lVik u- witii u i-Ji-Ia
lury ii a few UV4. i he o:iiy rational ait i
uree&MUl treatment, as in ti-atei ny caturv U
rctiUceUie iiiUaiuatioo tn ami at.uL Wte w-fun-l
arxi ..onootuf? the uiiiih'turiiiic parr t-r ruhMn m
pltoty ol ih Ointment as sua i. iirrct into nu-ar..
1 hid will cause tu iiiaiiuiia:iL iiuiiHr i fe oruiu-
1 08 Irom tiio luinl. fW.iUn, uil 'iii-coWd!
pans round shout the wountt. Mure, or uir.-r, ana
Ahen thiM? Iiuiuotn arc retuovetl. the t ujh:m1h'II-
seiva will !o n heal : warm bn-al ami waiT pouU
ti-e applied owr ihe alln-ie4 prt, al.t r tiio
hiitiiiL-jt has been -ll ruhoi in. ill th m.d
aoUeo the same aol igrvatly asit ihr ere. TUern
l tieMcniiiiou ot uiL-cr, ire aul jw.-i.ini. which
neevi uot Ite nainril uere, atttuUn' u"i the i-l-iiesoi
youth, ami lor which uis t huiatent is ur
ireir.ty renuiiui.'i: Ut us a sovrtxinu rMii-ly. 1:
i-urin sut'li jiMU'u t" It never uii- ut r-
siore ihe syiitctu to a Iaaitlty t.iii; it the i'a tic
La ken aoeortlui to the t-rmteU iii.s;iut-UjtiJi.
Dlplberla- I Icerate! .Sore I'lirunf. aud ;
Arnrlrc b4 other lvm. I
Any of th? above .I";ea-cs may tri ly well j
ruhoiux the Otnitnem thrtf tinic) a uav i:r.. itiv
chbs;. ttruat, and ntck ot tli'.: iatu :ii ; a v. i.s soia
Hnu irate. aul kivh inniii;'iiai) rfiifi. .iei!v;:ni
taken ly the mouth must operate Uimii the ln.tc
-jvaieui ere its inllut'itoc cm be it-ii n ar.y tf;I
Hin, whereas the tiiitmrut will ;n i:- w-rit at
once, w titwver tries tnv unut :u iu itii .n- vt
mauuer tr trie 0irHus- if ijut-o, ur ai:v .-::iii:ir '.iis-
orlcrs atietinic the chtfi ainl t!m.iT. tsiil hi.t
tneiuM:tves reiieveU as by a charm. Ail suilA-rrs
Intru tilers tnuimaiMs tn.uii tiive:.ii in- uiro.tt
at betltinie in a lara bn-a-i aai iiir pt-iiu-e, al
ter the Ointment has bevu Wv:,i ru!U i li : ll wll
urrealiy ayi.-t ttie rure ut the inrcai anu i'h si.
ioaitay the lever anl k-:-fU tiu iiiKa:natin.
eitit or ten Hills ih-mJ It I imu ;utht un-i
on .rut n. The Oiiitim-nt wul ;nlu- jrvrir
tltHl, the icmiia eiseulial in aii ces 'i tevi-rs,
s-re thn or where taere tnht te au opre
tion ol the cuest, e.thvr lniu aiLuia or uiUir
eaus'f.
Iile t UtulaH, Mrielareft.
The ative elassof con. plaints w::i W r
'V niifh;! ti'iuentin- the oaris wuii aariu
mitvi-.I
juil tueii by iu"st eCci-tuai rul'i-t;i m iu- Vhnt- f
uient. I'crsoti saileriijy :r'Ui tie ?--' tiireml cm-
plaints sIhjuIi! lse tioi a m..uit i.i ,n ;tirrriin J
iheirpnTress. It .itiuui'i nomit.i'r-i'oi t'rit it i? i
ut riuUi Mnl wereiy to su;car ttie thiituieut i n !ie
attccie. pans, but i. must i-c well rui'ei; iu ut a '
cobshlerahie time iwn t.r three tlitu - a iuy, that it
Diay he takea mto ttie s stem, wi.i ui o u wit. re- (,
move any hiiblen s.re or wuunl as tll--iiual:y ;i
thuUtfli paliMbU totliy eye. l ist re ;tir Uu I i j
ami water puliMi-s. ai:r tiie rui-i. iu "I ihe;
(lintiueut. will Uo miA service. 1 hie i he "u:y ,
sure treat m Dt hir imaies, e;is l ea-nxr m t't-j
st"tnafh, tr where there uiuy ie cn r.l ieani:u !
U-wn.
Ind.acretloi uf Youth .Sure and
tlcerw.
HloUT.cs, as aliosellinzs, can with certainty,
Imj ra'lic.iliy mrel tl the tuuiun-iu be use.l livvij ,
ami the Tills taKeli ti:itlt ui fTLiu-. tua r -i u.-
ninuleU lu the j. Tin Leo in? itncti'ti. hen tn.:L-
vl iu any other way Ihey uiy ory up in idie pLu e 1
b breakout iu a.i.iher ; wiitfuj tin- (bui.iieh:
will reuiue the buioor in: flio fvs.rm. an t b-.tvt- j
the patient a vicruus ant: heat::i octii. P. i.I ;
reipiire time witu the u.-eot the ki to n.-ture a
laatiua; cure. '
Dropftlrnt Mrllin$. rarnlyl.
wnl
Although the alu.e complaints t'.ilf.-r wi k-Iy tn
their wrum an-! nature, yet tney repiire io,-rtl j
treatueui. U i) ul tliu WoM i'.i.c, ol nuti ol- !
seases, will yicM tn aeoiupamiiveiy ?li..r( pce ot ;
time when iuis Uiuiirenl isouiijfetitly rub'jra into 1
the part ulteLicj, even alter rwry ut:-r uieai.s !
have lailetl. In ah n. rtt-a RuU-ttes the i'lUs j
shouhl ts takeu a-cr um to the prime 1 uirtntius
accoujpanin: vacu lox.
both Ikt Oimtmrnt tad i'illt ,
fokuiritt'j rctt
Jd be af J in
I
Rtril Iyas, rns (si
llail rl reacts, t 'aiie'is,
ft;.
K.ieuniAt ism,
Sea n in.
r -re Nipples,
S-Te i'uroats.
iS.in lhsjiT,
1-urry.
S.re Hea.If,
I uuitirs,
I leers.
j WoUJ,
javs.
i urns, t;outrtetel an!
litiuiuiis. ! Mill Joint-.
liu ot .iom he- Klphuii;iasis,
t'-sul aua-iri.-uUi,
J1- ,
t hieo-tout, sweiim.
ij't.-u nST""
U)i?naiurw J. Hayimm k. as am nt ir ihe I tilled
it :iiitsonierewar I will he iven t ativ one reu-
icfh sura iptonnatiouasmay ieati to ttie ilefe-'
- l,'u" a,,y party or parties nmntrrttrilu tlie
jinejiciiieorTeu'iia4liiesauie,kiwiit tiit-in to
l unwui- j
....Vv o... n.w v.rw. uu.i hyiu rx-,,-t...i
I'ruKUllsisand lha;Llersin Meiieine UiroUi tn-ul tin
eivuueu wurta, iu poi a; j ceuis, - cents, am; i .
CHCU
i
I .There is eonMeraMo savtnif by taVh:; the
r ! larger site. :
N. B. tirrciions for the jeuiUrv rf iaiieuts
t in every disorder are atliAu toeaeh pot.
f June 14. lu. ii. w .
A
I) M 1 N I STU A TO K'S NOTICE.
Luiaol Henry I'mharn ut,of C"tiem:-.uh Tp.,
lt l.n nl ..tlTlnl.Trtl..n .K... .
havlnK bsro grunted tu the an.l.rililifl. n.ituu u
twrel.y niveu u ttxiw In-iebtnl 0 It t.i ma ke imme
diate payment, an-l th. having i-lainm axnliint It
to prfaoBt turn) uuly authcmii-ai.Kl Ut MttU-tni-iit
i Siilunliit. Sfhl :tll l.Tlt I. I til., him.. ... ll..n...l
H.itltnitD. lo Davklrvilla.
HA.MKL HOFFMAN.
AnguM 23. Aiiiuiulnratnr.
A
SS1GNEE S NOTICE.
1WI H herehy xivt-o, tht Jacob J. It.am .if
MeyrrMlule. Suturr.' conuty. I'... aail t :uiarts e
H., bi, wife, by deed of voluntary ftl:43timi-ii;
have asviicned alt the estate. rel and p.rwhl. of
aald Jacob J. Ixmiri-K, to W. H. Kujiple. of Snui-r.
trm. Fa., in trust lor the benefit ol the rrediv r,
or the all Jacob J. Ilonvea. All perme lb, ri.
ftire Indented to the taid Jac.b J. LH.a-9. will
make payment to tlie raid awiimee a a. I tkvm hitv.
Itixriaiius or dotauoda i!l make kuuwn iku auui,
without delay.
WM. H. RI PPLE.
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m-jr.t!incs inf .kin, aTt-t fvtriM v inic
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th: rt'.il et:te "f Th' in :? Liton. tl '-:.si.
i uir 1 a'-i-ount ot A A. .u.iit VV in. V"t uzii-
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Kir.-'t ae. omit ot" .I.tiitl- t:rhani ani J-na Mfv
er-. PXe utMr ( Ku.l lo; overs. levueu-i.
A "Uiit ul Henry h i i:til, i;u tnli m t; Vn.
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first a:: I tin it nunt of J. (. Ki:nm-I. a lru.n
i vraior X l i'rj;e Hurker. o-ti -!--. .
AiuoX . liIt'riKY.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
g ft I-i widfly knoirn
jfi jf olt of tbe most
$f f fy& e fleet ti;il ri'mrtUt
?y & J 1.4: ovit di.s on'd for
i A If-yfify eleaniittr the sys-
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the liltv-L U"h.t;
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vpif. Willi -L ,,n.
a
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intrin.-i;' virtues, ami f uittiined by hi n?
niarkable curi-s. So niild as tt be r.tid
bi'nolit i.il to i-liiMrcn. tunil yi t so -arciiin-
a t cli'ci titaliy purc out tint j:n-:it cor
ruptions of the blooil, sm li .ts thi" frn .tiiluti.-i
jlihI fyiihilitic- oonlaniin.-ttiun. Iinptiriti; .s
or difOjs that have lurki'd in tiit! system
fur year-", stxin yi.-M tr t'tis powvriu) tmi
dote, and ilia)pear. Hence i! won'krl'ul
-urr, many of which arc pnUi. ly knov. n,
of Seroi'iila, and all scrutuluns iii.-er;si s.
Ck'frs Kruptions. and eruptive til
on'.crs of the skin. Tumors Jiiotclii'S.
lioils. l'inijdos. l'li-ituh's SoresSt.
Anthony's Fire. lCt' or Hr.vsife
las. Tetter. Salt Kliemn. 'si-alil
Jtcad, lCiuvorm. and inu-rniil I !
ecratioiis ot' the I tems, Stoinaeh,
antl L.iver. It al. cures other com
plaints, to wliili it wimlil nt't sei-m enf i
aiiy adapted, such as Dropsy. lyscp
sii'u Fits, Xeriraltriit. Heart J iseae.
Femalo Weakness. Debility, and
LrfMlcorrhopu, when they are manifesta
tions of tlie senifulutis pnin:s.
It is an excellent restorer ol" health and
strenirth in the Spriii'. 1'v n-ncwinj the
npntite anii Tijor oi
it tli.-tpat tlio depre
the
ih-e-itive or-j-'ins
and Iiti -s Jan-
iioroi the season. Kven whcr no dinmlcj
iippcar.s jxopkj it v U tter, and live
for cleaninr th ImmkI. Tlie system inoe
on wkh renewed vi 'ur aud a new Iroy of
Lie.
PREPARED C r
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Prartirat ami Analytical Chem'il.
OU BY ALL DRfGOIsTS EVEUVWIlXIU
IVAf PAPfiH.
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FEMALE
COLLEGE
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