a.aa . i I i ' i i I 3 ii i II ?-' i'i Tin: nm MAVK l UlKNi AGAIN- ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE LIFE WILLIAM H. ENGLISH. Tin: vau'K I'i.ackd i i'i'X tiik DKAD . CHILD OF AX KMPI-OYK 'V'r SKT " too iiKiii a riiH K ox yon: i-vr:-r; oxr.." SftrUl llr,.trh to the Clneiui:ti Caier.-Ul. iNMANAIVIIS, Alll'Urt K'. I doiiook to write the record of the lion. Wm. II. Knjrlish. and the lirst chapter has already been iurnishcd to th! readers of the Ommrmnl All his record, as it has htxn and will he published, is hut that of the courts in a city where he has lived twenty years, and where he has ac cumulated a fortune of millions. I ..n,r, l.-wW len vears ; '. wlieii suit was brought bv John Mmth icain-t the Citizens' Street llailwav Company, of which Wm. II. Lnglish was i.r.-ident and the controlling OWI1(fr 'John Smith, dravman, 7C Fay- ...... .......4 .1.., l, .1 !. mii.I s:iith that fill- M M A I. 141 I " I d'iini his former horn.-, a lar - . - i.um - 1 r I cxncricncedn . na.id hoys, inroi in. -j.i in in 1 , . ; who were cmi. ov.-d as mvcrs ai 1.' ..... Ja that one of these lrivcv ' while runni.e his team don-' Illinois street at th.- corner of I ran 'over and killed mv lit- ile "ill Kllen, aged Jl yciuv, she liv-; iiiglmt 4 minurcs. Alter the funer-j .jlfsaid William II. Km-dish came to lueand wanted to know what nvas ' -oiler t,i do :il,out the matter, saying ' iie MiMnsiil the company would ; 1 ' 1 -1 " have t'pav me somethimr. and ),u- ,M,ed that'the sum should be lelt to Father lieiii.- the Catholic priest. of this city. To this I agreed, and, -fter investigating id I the cireum- t;;nei-s the Father gav ;!s his do- I, ,.0,,,,. t,i In. lmc.iliollS iieailV 111- exaciiv m iniis'ii, 01 mmuinrauu-. 11m nm w, . i.wii ve-irs 'i'i as an cmplve i me iaKe one mrin iiifuimi- ufiuhu- nrauranu. --- , .. r'w LL : l. i.,-.r..t;.. Th.. v.m.r nsm wasil.n Democrats will be appointed . of the pcra 1 louse, J almage, hevi S ci ?Z I , c ; nca the iwnvandd.nc.nstrative. He was Justices of the Supreme Court. Then I y cloked and wearing a big slouch S.les orf "the cimpanv. and was a : up in the new waltz and eager for it. what ? , , , l't, came out aeco.npamed l.y his t Inland ctlicicithand. and had The voung lady was tall, stately and It is not worth while to dwell companion, and started do n to ; ' ,! "tables at night and in sedate.' She could not waltz in the upon minor matters, (ieneral Sher- j ward Mate street. The reporter, 1 e ;rlv Z rnifv' that William II. i new wav. an-1 dee med it au impr.. man can be sued for every rail torn j from hw stal.on m an alleyway, ' m ) St u' rUn-nt oftheeona-Srlv aile and athletic diversion, upon his march to the sea. (Jen j watched then, down lor , d,s 1 , JLu, Scoit. ountv. n- '1 he ..Id style was plenty lively Sneri.lan for every pig confiscated tane, and then iol lowed slowly be- ision, one thousand lolas,' ami in- jiartner desperately, j he sweet ; jieral expenses. This sum .Mr. Jvng- smile on her face gave place to an j lish t lien refused to pay, ami pro-; exjiresaion of annoyance, and that ; posed ! leave the award to arbitra. t,j U-rror. As for the young gentle-; 1..1-S. To this 1 agrecl. when the man, hr thought it was thus far all same sum was agreed upon, and ' right. Away he wont three jumps j this. too. lie refused to pay. Acting ; in the oj.po.-it.- dri'tion. She ae on. !r advice, as 1 ;.m not educated, coinpanicd Jiiiu, and j.f a drcadlul ; J givc the case to the Jaw (inn of manner. Her n.W4 bored il-.-if jl,',:! l'orter, Harrison V Fi"hlu-k telling , his shoulder, her hair caught in ! tlieiu I had no ready money, but 1 button of his coat, and was torn i 1 Lev might have half for their f.-e. : from its fastening's ; a bonnet at her The case :ami-1o trial in 17t', but vai.-t Ucw into many more j.ieccs! lK-fore the trial, the same day, Mr. than it had Jjowers, and her Louis , ; -2nglii took a .liangeof y.-nue. (Juinzo sliipr craped violently, "The case was wt for Danville, along the tloor. She J'niitieally ' November 1, 1 S7 , i.n Mr. l'orter clasped h. rhands back ot the voting jvas j resent, and I had my v. iti:es-es. . man's mrk, and sank into his arum ; w hom 1 had to pay their waj e and ;n utter wreck. ! i i i' r f 1: 1. . i X.. ncs jay ny day. -nr. r.ugjicij was there, and made another atlida- .....tiiiir O 1 11 it tinllfi.tli 1 it !t ,0 ,.f .,l.,.,i... ..f Kino.. .,f ld Me h,,v.N 1I1...1 Iol. tue .Ut. 41,1.4 41... .rone v.-mb to ivear me: as I was a" poor man liaving il Hi. eouii.a.i aiiuimuuuuij'jin u.J drav and that, in order to ,vn, i-..i . 11 1 4 vent any iricic, i nad Hotter gel a J.iwvT tha-e to watch the -aso, and .I got the lluii. Jj. M. Campbell. L..-fore it came "up the third time I was sitting on mv drav at the cor- nor of Pennsylvania and Washing- ton streets, bv Fletcher v Sharpe's 7 f - . ... bank, when Mr. Lnglish calno along mid said: 'Hero, Smith, wo ought to M'ttle this matter and not be lawing , . , i.Uut it ; you can't afford it' 'I told him ho had never d,.iie as iw agrce.1 to. and the Court Mould liave to decide. it.. 4i,,..i i'.i.t 'fll w..4ih. M-hl, ,.. if ,-,....'. ,1'0,,-n st'r..,.t ' l,.m I aoain said the lawyers would 'tend to the matter. ' "At that he bt-came quite excited. Aojf said : 'Damn the Irish ! This n..,.n.. .r,,!.i i..,vn 1 l..ii4,,r ..r topaySLli, provided she would j take in stre,t car tickets, aj , that he would iav the costs 4,!' the suit She agrJ to that, and signed: a rel.aso, but I never signed it. b-- 1 J . . 4 ause 1 was not catistied with such a settlement, and of the way 1 had Wen treated. The j hole expense to mo was over frl,''. cau''U nv Hi' iKistponement. and 1 had to sell a . , . -. i :: , ' r:.i ' ' 11. il III I.I. Tl 11' ,1 111 I .1 IT I1IS.I . '111. I . ..,...i.-, . -. . 1 US4-.1 to wi.rk on tlie Hudson Kivcr Iuiilr..J, ami lived in est hest.-r 'ounty. .. i.. iiecier was roaa masler and Daniel C'ari'ent-r walk ing Wss. 1 own my property in 1 "aye-tie street. Lave two drays, and have all the work J an do. hi- Jonx; Smith. mark "AM bis 'J.nivX Smith. mark. Witness: 1'. II. Harrison." It may bo added that the note ' 4 , I, I .. ..... I nas duly colliH ted for Smith's bene - When the case came up ."gam, 1 was : . ""',,m'- "u."1 nean 1 r.-Mdciu aim nujueme ou.i, ; tiii.K' str.-ct,and as thev paused i ioreinougni. l.iiene.-s, ami me worsi I .. ' v ' '"i "', . there with mv witness, among preferreil to look and .-njo.v I;ut jf ture sh.uild be a Dem.KTatie : ",!, ,iu,, Hi,- eoinpanioii of all, .Irunkenr.ess. Ah! that ; "oneywid r.-heveany couga 1.1 one them being John Uusor, the Jic,'.. .the struggle and leave th.-UU of, president and Supreme Court ? . t .1,1 him that v.;u whnu Armhmu ! that ii the ma,U-r evil. boiii I iTak:UM,.!elM,uk-:U plcents. fuan who saw the accident, and. by tl, kdgcr to be sett od by the dogs ; T)IU tu. little bill of Mr. Marsh, i j,,,, Wils sht :l eouple of nights If drink could bo got dd .,f wo might 'r: rw.v-i t ,..ldui Keliet cures wearin- to something, Mr. English I to" nnnutes the dogs how ed and t tor eomj.oi)atiun on aeeount of ! n.(i,r whereiip..n he declined to i he f of oonUering the vcrv devil 1,n.v. p:"n, as 1 ooth-ache. Neuralgia, .4' 1 . ..r., ...,;.i b;u ke.J and would 4.ecasionally uiiin)',,r(,i,, -tv'' taken from him by act i ..,.4, , Ti,,.,- ...il-...l s,. ;Ctl.- i himself. -The drmikeini. ss er, ai..(l I olie or J leadaehe in o to ..0 minutes. ...4 I .. ...4 41...,.-.' .1 i.l .1. ...... 4 1 ill iL- l 1 V 11 ,1.1 l .1 HI' . 'l 'ltllJl,l 111 1 1.1 111. ' ,0, 'Si. U'l Illlll III!. 'II 111. .1. Ill I, Ol .lllOI.I . 1 1 . , v. 11 1 1 ...... 11 . ,1 llllilllli 11" I . , 4 . . . , ... ,. . . .. I 1 . .. 1. .. . . "V . . . ,, . . . 1 . ...... nti. 1 .nii-iii 1 1. I ..... ii ...1 4 1 ... I . ..14.1: 1 . .. t .. 1 r,. i-s.,, f in 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 i.iin.' it'liii i t ..1- ......l Keene tresli ami in inunl iniii urn i . . ..i 4 4,, tl.i 4..1 i I'Ms si it to t he hanv l'cmteTit eire i , , i i.m i.Ki" iu.il .Mil mm. vou, but not for a thousand dollars. T for the tray. 1 ho badger was irum fa-li and other,. hny hvhmW r's wil, ,:, rlvu henai licao : ' ' )v w el n Three bsn Vou set too high a price, on your!" l "red out, and it was bu a!t,m tt Democrat r.,i,t the cjaimi-i 'V.: sah-...,t this John' -j., h(: lli'Ul,, i . V J ,J ; .lamned young on.:, and 1 can bring : ';rj U tlffr the arrival o the j Mr. MarM. is not alone in filing "Arc you the Jhon W.ll.an,s m I hi ' , , :ippetit,-.s-if'yon could 1.,'ik 1 , " 1, ? .vitness, to prove in any court that 'rd dog UU.' J was lymg dead. ; proof of his claim. All ov.f tlu, j wa-eny.c,ed o arson: and sent to ltna. s illhi rt?IMAithcf it will ! K u( hi, Ibiei ru it , w a i .he never auado you a .lolbr.' 'ing lought b.avcy to he end South other such ; ain.s have b.en tla; ljaltlnmn. !"eni,ct,;1ry r ; 1, wru teU tl.oia,,! tin.es over t., i .V. Iw S . f d ick win s "I told 1dm that if I was a j.oor living gory marks uji, he third ,,iilC(,i on m.ord. The Northern or! "s'1'' , , iiul,t, I think vi.u Would sav, "Ood Z t l l ,Jr ,7 , i ' i i f i' n my child was as g I aAi,, .antagonist The badger ilull grm Joyal man. who tries to 8m-h U.o i Tim of a,ki.,K fruitl.-s .p.eMioiii,, ; Lve ,n e." ! !U, thiwl Wkh and jumped olf my dray to hit him, wyl probublv weighs thirty poim-U. p, as.'ortam how many such . lie district attorney suddenly put a sim,, VJ ' t ,lX0 lu 1:lv 1(t lIu, rout 1 - J h and the crowd inOTfeml. ,U"fT" lf f-'ish e,.lor, and he : ,1a,,,,, ,u (,, , W,U find m four-, leading one. . . i0f this upas tree is the Go.pel of; ' t , ,,1 'Mr. English th-n went to my ; alt.-ge It.,- a very juvtty animal. ; filths 4.1 the coui.i of the South j Have vou ever been m any pen- Chriit J1U y (WA ,,,, us to ho (1 that ! - ; '" J ,nt ; " f'-J r i.i . .. ..i .... i iMi'in IiioL-eil LJi-in as n .rri'Mt I'lin. 1 I . il- . 1...1....4...4.J ' .- 4V.....1 I tetitinrf ' ..' 1 . M.OU.Igl. Ol lllie. 1I!0 Kll.H KOd Here .once more: j win seme wuii i v ' " : . v priiiu. iuoimv i'i m wi '!" v - . nian irute. u in cans ninisc t a i.i.iji.: 11-.-. .1: .. . - AVI O. WllOn 1 Was aav ai WOrK. aim l " , ....... ;1,,eai oineiai, . icuil i., '.iu,l, !;iv t u.n. nn, tn nvirl- oimct'int r i I mi- i..-i-.. lvl -tv;.,.,! .....,n.:ositv from the tact thai no badger I ..,.! devoted to the Democrat ie oar. " es sah..' , i .. .'V".!i. 7i. said uioj wore angels, lie rj" ..i... i .......... . i. v..... , . , ... . nun a in ine uiige iru k. oi ine .uoineil their u- ,.rs .,,,,1 r.,;,,,,o . ; ... i .1, ..4 p.. ........ t.,.1.1.1 i was ever discovered m t m mut tt 1 4,- 4.,l.-.. .r.. tied 4 .m ,.nn All ev-. u- -eimw turned nn,,ii tl. 1 , . , .iiiiiiu 11 iiu lr w iiij- and raiment W.D.Sapp." ,ple generally that human beings will tloul.t that it is the clehheratc J ; v question fi : " " " u f" ' v," .V b, .Au.ilv L.ln,,,,', ,,!,,nt The rtrd shows that the suit live abs..lutcly a vie do purpose to I,ress thte c rums to cob , - n pr-u I ix) Z L 1 i uv of iTfr i- - A and to ,W his it i-, ii. ..i. i ... i ; faun I., ti.a. .. her 1 for-.s find ..v, n lection, if a favorable Court. ( Ho- '!ir. -'"nil. ill (liiin, lorUadn.' . n. 1 ."M l"'-"' '""J '''' i . 1. i 1 V. , , was iiioo ,jsv -. isio. ami .in , .nicr , , --. ., . ,M1.n4 . . w , i nig or b hrive in' it I ho A oss.en.- -! no i'i no weeiar u ed, tn genera i. I H.k of the .Marion Civil Circuit I"vi.l;-4 mil; fc-t foo ,'over.n,s gross and 1- xe-utive can once be so-, J ; ' jt. 1 1. , K, id , ; J g l.(V. ",p (! m r Mln ! the nom ing of boiling water on -t Ltirt is the d.vnv giving change of t prevent injury to tn M. an I eiimL (rhaps ho people of he ; 1 " . br , t, J , whiJo , r , alhnvj v;ne on jn tition of .Jefendant ami "ever made to travel. , U ; N..rther.i Shdes are ready to double j - 1 : J; 1 J'l b attrition ml risk. Any- it to cool, when all impurities will pay nt 4,f costs. In Fee Dook No. t a walking pace, while on iU .) Nt.ona debt to 1' j J;; bo. who ca, co nn, md or losea 'ttle at the hottom and may be 21 .l;.rithatWillir(rk,- 'iZyX ?k ''last of "mVm !,ir can dry j-raped off with .a'knifo; but a nir'TbahnoVof't St re-UioiiofCcncaltek'. four years." These i: 7 ' T TU tT ? f' f ts,an1ountingto812,.,,,syetun-:K.Umg. , 1 . - jh, f I a, j j j(1 , ,j i ti 4i if ft.- i sts.'s and docs hi, h LJv.-nd in the the pr ne ph ti.r nlm-h Leo and ' Mfhoit ih.; iiml t-tKni!Jive1tit aha,iM,t hean ; htan.l thv WUU-e- . J -I ortiT. vho is nw i j.." f ltil irfjrVi ' A despatch from MeC.regor, Iowa. ! Jackson ought, ami for whi c a ! ''ttofnel hl tho ri-k f oyer- i m imv the lire, let its contents nSlnimdit t 11" wildly wi 7 Austin, Miim.,' .tates j Northern State will vote. i 7 V'" T' r? ...toftiirS DogMand,!1' "as shot in his with the Solid South ? ' ' ;iavtocool; when perfectly cool v itin of en lien 1 "rr o, he are treated as memWrs 7,f the hoU TuUf and killed by j The right of seesion was the j TihU' 8 '"' i tl't Wripptng mil stand on the top -nirrljlmSn thev are guests ; an u", nuw - " ha for : pnmiple f.-r which L.-e and. laekson . T j the water a cake ot pure, whole- bl 1'uss Vl Hart n he well- i ' iH" I'H.'k with horn.; Y '-'".the prlneipal n(ovo. k oontended. Any State, ! ,A 2i-( o 1. , some fat. I should mention, how- ln.,wi ,n t."S L 'nitl Sr : at the barban, t. ustoms of their : ft lhtieal, mndal and religious b. ,,,, tljsS(;lve t, J" 'f, suptmtendent ot the V est-; ever, one d.sa. van age winch arises y T ai A neighlrs, ikedrgs toudthat has agitated tie m S miVr,n; 1'artioula meivcl at St. UdioM U, h, a- npted !l!y ' ,1,'i iH fi.") ( br.st, he pun udo W l,tl,l,a,? water i one i,X at 1 ris "aid show the deed was committ.,1 tern,,, i,iaj(,ritv of the LL)ft b ?! Mlf i h iMipintis jeliy-pure es- j !hD -v (ilW .Jf .9 clock in the evening with ! or their representative i any HI to ''I'Hle, puif the iioqth ; senne. ot m which, if the lat be "'ti,;- ; ,mr. .. i-e-l 4- l -Hiul w,,pk r ni"K- ! a slu.t-gunf hi.l thrtnigh a window, ! was enough to rend all tie- l'.otweeu i ,ril,i(:. as nwuly ie- poup'd into ; ha.iu without water loJ li . - and the woun-U' 'm ade in the': the people of that StatV nw ttn l? ft"rftjl ftnrm wlll-d. j scUlltJ at , he bottom. This jelly is iTwt. of Pa., August 2.'..- back of Pages head and l.eck. Tll j Tnited States. Against the doetr 1 W' the Texas cast ...i invalualdo for gravies or made ii WdSun I Fn-ETfi J Sl-K i r w u-w .T hu,11"r Nurici, are not dangerous, ul,d lie ! of .ion ,!,r joval J J t!" 'j. ISth , inst., and that ; .lishes being, in iny opinion. fr,ual .iZr v tmi ;1,t'T I'"'.va,KJ .''.v.l willr.over. His a.sr.ailant is un-jeountrv rai, w,!tfu m J were lost. The ol to Liebig; thcuoftire UVs fartoogo.Hl iVar iket Imildings wore Mriei, ly ! known. Page is county judge of the 1 spent money ly the thoiu' mi PJ''1 "'I? tlf mt tw fV (Hin-JliH'it tatho pi UK Put fwlllV fee le'tve , ii o lFhU"n hut P ,at dama,-c (ir( uit- ! "i"ins. and aaeriflml thu ives f 1 "' ,a'",'a pH.st.atod ( to gain both this and clear fat it is jX i4 ( cneral Oliver's ,wder mill i , ! two hun.lml thousanl patmi " Vre ' Wd.nre htni H'th of Corpus . noeessary to take u little extra S hi ' 5lt VnVJun Wa'a truvk mul Um ' ' they to vote that thev wxru mw i hristL T1"-' telegraph line from trouble, 'which repays itself, though; i h n i. our S' W ' 1 1 i r,lV'f lr.l'11 I re -T, ; Wil the of a' XoSenSal; 5T"svi,H I A l wa., this is to allow the at to c.h,! in its fit. tl.c full ani'iinl nud r in car ticket? lxins turned Vr to l;im. YJfS uUni.-sV r,,-i,l, ,,-, on Maryl.m.l iivtuuf. :inl In- iii.l.rs-lMr.SiiiithV -liar:t-t t in liijjli tonus a a man of trutll. 1 h; sai MlO WHS il liU'llllxT tit the t'iiiicrance pikkiv, ana wikuiu-fai-1 coiild K- noon, tin i'vjIi s far a - In- was iii.Vivi.lually ' ori.-t n.'.-tl he li'l not wish tn make any written W,T . ? 1. "e s that illicit lr dra(l ltes. lather i-5"""; into lol however. mm-mlKTl lurf.rtly the .loath of the little frill, anl the man ner in which a change of venue va taken, together with attendant cir cumstances. Halt IUmiii ; miia-ti-. At Long r.raneh this season some of the waltzing is ot the new Kinu. 111 winch the .lancers s i-ie inree times one way as last ami as Jar as their legs will let them, and then ! three times the opposite way. A 'souple divided against itself cannot ctand that sort of capering The ; mrtner must slide, swav and whirl .noii.Ji f.-rlwr. Uut there was no such understanding between the two . i ... a .....1.,. - .1 .. .nwc 1 T1 ...111 1 , v , , . .. r... .... i - i-...-:. ;n ... ,t .m, ,, itoiir- ; r-row. h:nl dispersed uoni me siei when inev si.hhi op kvjcuui i..;i,iu smiviun - 'dance. The new waltz bigms with-; The following is a sample ol docu- j out premonitions, scooting off ku-1- deulv sid-wavs. like a tremendoiwly accelerated crab. Suh was the initial movement of this young gentleman. : Kncir ling the young lady firmly: withj his muscular right arm. and gripping her right hand with his left, he measured oil" about half the ; wbljl) of the parlor with three vigor-; o r 1 :. 1 I I 1 ..-.,t- .. xx Mum of bis long Jog. Jt was a compMe si-rj-rise to l!;s partn.-r. She wascam-d.tfof l.ci-tw-t at tirs i lhen her slipp. r l.cat a ouicK tatoo n the iloor m her ktmggj,e to r gain e-f iilibriuni, and the iul'L'4 j"'r lYM&t OrriiHO AaiuM ; Mr. v J.ur,', t l.Ur'rs Colder and son were ; snooui.g u-Hiu.H" esi 01 me . n , s.'.w er "'"' " " ; strt-:?ni :1 badger. Two 4'g.s aeconi- - ....! .i. :.- nauie.i ineiiuiiieis. .1110 u in. ,.-'-.- i ' i ln- llie proper eneouragement b-g;m i'i atiacK upon me animal. J lie : tight i-as a lively and interesting one, ami tUvugh a shot could have the hunt-. 'V Ihe .viy, inserting th. Mr teet li i ! lti! yMK r";vmg a slight wound 1,1 mur" :n'i iH-i jciieai a ie icei :,,wa.v; - J- wn it ent would ..!. 1.. in.li. in.. Ol he 4 ,. 1 iij 1 " " "v " o v-v.--. j1""1'.-" "."O -jiu-. n j,.,.4..v- , . . . . , , ... , . i "I",, m.-ir mouii ami kin mm i without lurther parley. l he iKulg.-r "nd. rst.H,l their lalso attaeks, , h,la1,1 " attention to ' Mi'- -f them the succeeding one was sure ii f.iult in a struggle, in which ,evry liii,- I he dogs were driven jaway with itiniU wound or two, ; unti" finally, all won ,ut at;d ever - '',l blood, they gave upib ivght. : A large bulldog, owned by a n.-igli- bor, heard the noise f the other Mi'uri, and the ..uestion is. hIi.tc ' J"' ';'" fr"111 -'" - 'U'( Soin.i iiden-e.i r det iilv !,s to tl.n treatment of animal ii, Japan ap- i.earinthe ni.ort of tin-' J-ii.;;,.!, s.M'ietv for the protection of animals, The Japanese nerfeetU- adore the ; . . 1 . - . ..... i ....I ... 1 . .. ,.. .1 .. ..... ., v.r 1 , -. a "I i'i" " in iiii 1 1 1 ii .-,i...i,i inn sunnier to their own. The subi'eets siip'-jivr to their own. l he suniei ..f'ihcMii:y.d.. are not acjuainted ot tlie Jii:a.'J.'. are not aeouainte.l with the U-l,k) or fox-terrier, or they would r.-.o.; vi.in. aJs of those brds witl.'stdl hlVr ..Jratiom as being id.le by steadfast pmp..e and intelligence to circumvent the cunning of the fox. The other sixties of the brute cn-ation. besides, meet with such attention from the It is a positiviiy g.uaraiitetl cure1 for Ifialn-tes. ravel. Ivxcnsv and' everv form of 151adder and Kilryv i . . .. -.T trouble Dav's Kiim:y I'ad. i....-.l.. 4 , 1 ...4 I - ... ...4.-.. 4 4 1 ... 1 , ,, ..4 . . - 1 , 1 - . 1 ... 1 . . ; . . . . - . ; . . .1 1 i - 1 , 1 . 1 . ; Mr h i.ion.r j I 1 1 1 1 .... 11-... I 4 . .n.rl. mark. . ineei wnn sucn attention ir..m the u.. e staiidM icm, c, ot i ... . ' ... . .o' "' A : curimr. th,. ,.,.1,1 l.liwt. eoletelv I Dripping or bef tat f. v ce bhoold ...Tui.wii- u. iiiixmg r.H.m. ine oo'-' i uikuho., , that the blood and treasure of ' - l"m u,nvn t'lerotore no com-; impure state tirst, so that tlic jellv j.j,'l caused considerable loss in the ' t estorn Avenue, Lynn, Ma., ha ! Nojlh Ve4 t-lwd in an nnholv nn. ! lnunic:,ti"u 'an be had with the may exude from it, then to unit "it , made the discovery! Her Veueta- tmjtut effort. ? Wi i' rt.'cv'i..t ilit i str5t'k'n dt'- ! in boiling water, and i.needas TltKV-WHAT? n i . i. t;..i, ,i! 1.1 it ,1., if it shofild sret ! i i , r .1... i :,-....-. tuAiit Some think it could 'ct l.;wk va:-t sumsiniht tour of the-amhlin- hehs and j nation dnftwl on the subject of dojr? for real or pretended losses during j dance siloons of that city: "It had ! Instantly the -enera ly good-natured the war. Kills already presented lccn rumored about the camp thatjnii.ons Wv darkened, ami he 1 i Til lmsiu'i! had more of an obj.-ct in i launched forth in a strain not unlike riill'on' el account of properly i tjLr-ni.rdu-ti.wl by Union ion.ts. L,thatair?"TiV,eclaini.,are.i1.Mi-h,itio:i was the gathering of material if allowed, to bankrupt any Coyern- : duly shown. . Wl.lt'a ,,,, K,,lti). ton-ivss would! do with them, having a 1 "resident to cf Kastem bloods. Knowing Ins sin its bills. Ave know from the j propensity for thus hunting out and uames of members who oiler such ! showing up the gilded abodes of sin, bills. Hut is that all ? 1 shame and crime, and rcmemWing Supiose(en rallIaneM.keltel;ithe sensation created in New York what next ? A little bill to increase i by his famous exposure of the ccle the number of Judges of the Su- j bratd IJuckingham 1'alace, and its pn ine Court. t present the Court : faeseinating wickedness, as diseover is overloaded v th work. Instead led by him in a personal visit, a re- of nine Justices s, i-atnotic DeiiKK-rats I w ill sav, le h t us "have nineteen, so that the work can be divided more . the above report was true, ine conveniently, and the Democratic j celebrated divine had made the ae decision of" the people may be re-; niaintance of a certain man about speeted bv the Judiciary. Kxcuses ! town, yho was U act as guide and ill l.e found. The ! rive him points upon the various aid a Democratic 1 - to feed hungry i.oys m ju.ie on 1 ,l1(.ir marches after a flying foe. j .1.:,... i'i lu.aiii.l - li nents tiled m many counties 111 m J the Southern State-. It is copied j ; fnmi the ollieial records of Chatham county, (.eorgia : Hmk iiiJ. 1'; s.rm: ,1F iK..i:oiA, 1 chatium c.i mv.j V,ri,ro m. .. rson;illy 4'Uiiie M. M:trli. n .. I,.. I ...in r , illl'llt (if ':ivaiin:ui, u".rjiii. who. l-i" .luly sw..r... .U.,hi1. ami h i I" ho ,awf" ""'u"r i .f!l. r!l-. in-nml at th.. tin v wvro .-mail. i'a!i'.I uni! mail.- iv.v l.y '" 1 t'niti-1 Stnii"- (iiivi-rnmciit to wit : 1 wmiiaii. sarah. aw 1- ' ) woman, K!Uii. jijio :;"). anil f.iiir chil.lriiii I'r "Mi '! ! 1- a-v..... " 1 wnMian, .Van, u'n t'l, aal fuur ciiilil- ivn I'rum - tn 1 1 a--c S 1 man, '!ia.-le, a.v atmnt !, 1 1 v.miun. Klli n. Ins wil'i', ai-caimiit ' I 1 woman. i-a!u !!a. a'i' alioia Is 1 1 woman, P.liinn, a--'.- alimit ."i"i 1 1 man. Jim. a"-ahoiU oi 1 '!'., .il M -worn tn mi- t!ii unit Mih.vrlh j! .Ink gn, 1.-74. ; fnrii I ) I.kvi S. U.mit. Xnlarv 1'uMir ami . $.iif. lii-in .Instiic of tin' 1'iaii'. f 'ha'liatn .'.nntv. (h'or'.a. Isaac M. Marsh, taken the j.ains to lile legal proof, according to tlio laws olto-orgia. that ilLMvas once in posessiuii 'iml the I jawtul owner ol certain maws, 11) liuiiHKT MMiY'.i. wueii nicy cre; ..mancipated and made free by the ! . i... . . 1 i oiiiii r-iaies i lovernii en'. iiv ,. ,. , - j,f!j Jjejmt himselt to that expense inii t,ui4i? '' Ot course he never ex-: jH.tl to g.-t , for emancipated j ay,, l,Ul! iu.,u l.Ypuh-' li, ..an President and Supreme Colli i. ol' tl10 lnitel States (.overilhiei.t, : Would undoubtedly be presented, jiat Would a llomoeratic t oiirl l;1Vl. t say about it? Ik 1 1iein.Hi.u1c lawjcr.i inneeonsunii- ,.ainie.i inai ine onsiiiuuonai ... , .'Viu.av.'meUt.s a.loj.twi when the! Southern ..Ja'oi- were 111 duress j w. rc not lawiuuy or Lo,;tniii!onaiiv . 1 -ci ..u l."..... ..:.. auopicd. jiicic miiiiii m iiniiim- :.. ...!! n -..4:.. : cuuv m nii'iiii nai jLiuoia.iiii; 141- istswho would decide, as Justices ;,,ftl1(i Supremo Court, that emanei-' j j);,tion without payment for slaves ! H.t free is unconstitutional, and that amendment prohibiting payment ejaves set free was every lawful- :u, .nloi.te.I Democratic Con- j )M. , 0 Uw transcript of the records ! inade unt: iduf Jhp J'resid.-ntial leloction. If Mr. Maivh ea gMt lsay, ' every other hohler of vlave at hat ; tune ol emancipation can get pay. ' .... . . .J I here were alnuit 4J K 0 J K I slaves. and the estimated value was about , f."(KI each. An cx.onditure greater iv-n the entire National debt ol the LniU-dtiai. would be reouired to , . , i i.i 1 1 . li II 4 V I'I ,11, 11 11 , 1. il'll III , :i , II s ,; ; . ,n. .. . gross would undoubtedly allow. -'an oi ine lormer noi.iers oi slaves have deemed it is wiser not to put on n-cord their claims for com- i P-sation until the Democratic, par - i ty has gmned control of the Covorn-1 Manv of the former , , ,. .f ni.t. 1'rol.ably they are shrewder than tho have made haste to j i file their J.roof, hui m one who' understands the temper ol th uuu, j mation .. resale by C. N.'Poyd,; o;perset. Pa. i?ie V , . 1 uit- ir usnonr the craven of tlit livr 1 i.-iI u -ijtlj 1 1 ai"1-?. aW'VtS, Sitz. w.t il" i . ' ! ;.;,.,.:: ..... ,i. , Talma;.- I'iiiu I-ei4IIl4 i lJ..uni,. ilisnnteh to the 7i-1 tmhUam "ives fiie foHowniL' a.xount ; M r . . .....,, . i 'of Key. 1. He U itt lainiajres mm- com in.L' to Ixadvillo than that of de- j liveiin- a 1. chirp. Hid md i.iicii- for a new lecture to Ik- .i-hvere. in New Voik coneen.in.ir the w.ck.-d wavs of the .t. and for lilieation iiH ture to le .IcllVen-u ill ! porter sliadouu mm ancr ine jec- ture was over and discovered that . 1 1 . .1... places 10 oe imicu. -s eoo a mv S i- Die two strolled leisurely down ; Sfnti - tr.-.-i eiileiner ill the lirmci- ! r- , , pal dance homes and gambling dens, : staying nut a i.-w n.omeins in any one place and apparently taking no interest 1.1 any thing that was going on. -t last me jtair turned into Harrison avanue, and entering a sambliiur hell there, remained in so lorn: that the reporter billowed 1 aid the iamily expenses by swell them. Talmage was standing at the j ing the carpenter's bill to eneourag-roiilette-table as he (iitered. deeply 1 ing pro rt ions. ahsorhed m tn- progress ol the game ) .V,,,!!,K ,I1:U,.WS Io:".-? J"'f jb' a 1 t!ic. divme intensely studying his i f.l(.,, j., at this moment the door j again opened, and a well-known I 1 blood walked in. He started at the ; . sight of Talmage. whom he recog 1 nized at once: but, recovering hiin sen strolled up ii ine oar. ne i onlcred a drink hi ltaued across j ,,. , 'ii' .,,..1 ,..i,;..,, i 4.. i i. ! The latter lixed his i ves upon the I llll'l 11 1 1 in I II l I. l i'i 111V Hill ill l. I H 1. 1 cioaKOd ngure at ine roulette lanio, jbtit made no further sign. The : news then rapidly spread, and, be fore the divine was aware that he ; had bei-n noticed, he was the centre of all ev.-s. Hastily gathering his oak about him he touced his eon,-! . ,.: ...... . .1 41,, i ii.,... ' l-K ... .... I...,-. ! l.lllliF I o ill "I, iilll II 1111' ' l ill' 1 I natHi 1 1 iii iu) 1 mi 1 , 1 im 9 'in. i' ' ing wa "citing jnteroting now, lor 4i.7. 4';.!. '.I j ii,., 'Odoon dancedioun After a few! "So I did. After he fell from the ! ;XLA!,;',,;1VT- ,Nr ,,h,1:'; ipl i ..4 i... i.:..i. 1 ;.a ..j .. 1 ...,f t .... .1. 1.: ,., i 1. I'lmphs, blotches and all ."-kin U j!.-el.s, haiih'it tin. two emi'i'.'eil imd next ' !,.(,.,.,., j ! j,,, Jed Light biiguio. Here' ;tu,v f1)U,i a frisky crowd, for. as j 1,,.v ..nfi.ri.,! the door one of the: i,. ,.4 ran 111, to' ra.linai'e and smooth- , owniM w hwkers .as ke. him to i,.:1d the set with her. He visibly j .- . 1, 1. 1 1.,. 1 1 i,..n 1 iiimi in n in minimi. i " .m 1 theb-autiful blondes orowded around j i.;. .,,,.1 i... i...i i;t..r-,n.- t.. i...,r ' l,im!-eifaway fri.in tlieiii. " Heheav-; K,,u ,f relief as thev a 'ain : !..., - I- i I,.. .......t .,,..1 ... 4I.... i.mw,..I ! tlI ,ju, j,,,;, j dropped u 'pun a few words ; unintentionally bv Tab I ; Ilia(, ;t js known that he Lea.lviile with the id.ia that leaves it is a Vl,rv ll!lr, t((W A txil Dui-key. An important ease was I iclllg u,.;.;.1 l.,.i:.r,. tl. ivi,,,;,i.,l ('.,, 4 ,. M'hi . '" i t ,,. hitii..i .. ' ( ,. in.: , a .lis ,1 ..... . j colored man w.u on tin. j .tu. ss-; stand. The district attorney had b j fore him a long li.-t of convicted criminals. .Alter glancing at it, he I thus interrogated the witness j " bat is your name ?.' 'John Williams, sah. ' j witness The distnei aiUnrv smil-1 ; ed complacently, and resumed. j i How many tiines have you been I ; l. JiHUiary T " I wi. e, ah 1 1. 11", .i. here ' '"Jn Ikiltimore, sah.' , '"How long wore you there the tirst i dime . "About two hour.- 1 1 i. sail. , sah. . .11'.. 1.IIIL' 1111 Mil III 111,,,' long tin- second time?''! : nn the attorney. ,ati,er ere.t.i. let, .-.o ....... i w.'iii incm m . wh to wash a cell for a lawy. r who ; j had robbed his client." ' The attorney sat down amid the laughter ot the spectators. j "Ad hour .-ah. w.-nl the.,, m I'iKhtins for Principles. What are the principles Lee and i Diamonds in the rough-Thoso i-eiiwioucu py a thief wnt-n arrested So lie Ditl. A generally rood-naturl citizen nf Detroit, was talking with a lrii-nd. .i . .i. . : ... i i ine inner ceoiii, hihuuh-umih-i- the following. Darn a io, jl once had a dog; i.t a p.odle or a . iiiuinnioni, .1 mii jun in, in iiiUl': merely a ilog. .ome called him a pxr dog, others called him a good game dog ; and by-the-by, if memory serves me aright, the man whom 1 bought him of was among the latter category. His age was two years, and he had an amazing ap petite for wood, lie one day chewed a carpenter's plane all to splinters, and the carpenter said lie was pre pared to declare all over the earth, that my dog was not a fast liver that he was a good, nice dog, and liked to live on plane food. It is nothing in point to state that the carpenter fell from a barn the same afternoon he made this remark, and that he dislocated his neck to a fatal (crmancncy and broke his right leg in three places, besides sustaining injuries to his ribs. "My dog was a sail and lonely animal. Many a night Jiave I heard ids plaintive moan in the back yard. I have arisen and found a whole section of pate chewed off close to the ground, .'caving the smoothened picket stumps protrudingeloqiiently . s..h. '"".' he was a mean dog that he d,d this, l.nt. sinil.lv I.i-.-oivi- t h-.t -w lt. ; - -. - kind of a dog he was. When h. wanted to go and suck eirirs with a neighbor's dog he would not jump the fence, or get over in an ordinary way ; no, he would far rather, chew through a thousand feet of picket, as 1 belore stat'd, and thus materially "My t.,,c,lof deal ot "My wife thought a great deal of , and the dog thought a great her. hut, since, he lctt us. I have lieon often tempted to believe that the animal cared more lor her clothes-line, than for herself. i' ii i ii n hi i. i n. i ii i, ri in i .-i 1 1. i.i.-i: , . i ii - I whv did lie chew U up, and wind us -. , ,. . 1 i llisides aI UP ' ii , i . i . , t "ue imaiiy 4iiVM. a yioieni tieatn, I am happy t say was his. 1 ha.'l ! ii.i.. l .. i.; .,..4..,. ,.f4i...f llill.!.ll 11 'ImI.UII Oil' I nil ll.l 111 llll. barn, and what do you suppose, that j ii,. ..i;.i.;i ,. .. 41...4 ,.., .... 1 ..l 1.,. 1.:. iiiiiL- I'limliiwl l.nr-L- nifiiiii i,tiMi.,l 4 in. ! nails'that held'the' 1, threw it i 4iw. 1..... 1 4i..... .1: 1 ! in 1 1111- I'.OII, illlll III. 11 r-oiMM-ii .r.,;,. ,,,,.1 fi.li 1.;. I,...,,! I,. .1... ! earth." 'lih., i- ill, il.!,., 41.,., 1 u'l Mdl i 1 1 mm 1 u ilU l 'H tl . 1 ... . i wit. mi. i.,i..i 1...;. 1 ' ' ' j."i'i mui-.-i un, itu, ! "I thought vou said ho died a vio-;. I.,!-. .lo.oh ' lev and shot him " ' ' Scll-Ma.le Poverty. 1 Would Hot say a word cainst ! poverty: wnerever 11 comes ;t ; .,1 Litter ill ; but you will mark. as vou . i- ,,- . .. , ., 1101 ce e areim v. in r win e a tew an . 1 ., , : poor because ot unavoidable cireum-1 stances, a vcrv laive. mass l t h. poverty of London' is the clear and j shot r result of i.roftiseness, want of ; for. thomrht. idleness, and the worst i by the internal honor dens which plague-spot the whole tt tins huge oity is appalling. No, I did not speak in n:iste or let slip a hasty word. Manv of the ilrinLiin' lioiises I are nothing' less than infernal; h, I i some respects they are worse, tor hoi! lias its use as a divme protest ;.,,,.;,. .4 linf n s I. r 4 ho if in 1 i-il-ii-ii ! .r ' '. , . 1 .tnere is nothing to ie sani in its la- 1 . rn. 0 . .. 1 yr , ,,,, 1 ,.r 11, (1 taiSne three foMrth of thu poverty. If vou could look at the ionics to-night the wretched homes where women ! will tremble at the sound of their j nus.iands i.K.isieps as no eoinos ; no.,.- oere uuie cumiren w 111 , touch down iviiii oar upon ineir Jm,j Wl. .t 5t down, and London isi" fL t,,(, wr(,(.H,(!ri( :nvi inis. I J 1 1 ...... u'f,iili ,,,,, u..,, ,.w.,v li V- i.ffl, iaTwhioMhov ' ,at wiiuii'iiij mmmmmmmmmmmmmumm . S.1.11..1 ...I.I ..I.. ('4.I1I .Mi. 1'rult C'ui'liiK. ...j . . ' I he California Mountain Messen- ; ger reports an interesting experiment ! . e... . 1.1.. . .1 ... .. , ,o,1V:-1,:U'',a, ,",u !U ! II. 1 ... .. . -.. . 1 ia'TrviUo 1 .,uu,lrv- .-X,,,,M.; a i:,, k . ,,,,,,1' .!,',, . f,,.':,. 11.. . i V ' t-!-., - ' ti.r..,. ... "i ., i i)t- .,,,,.. :., ..,. p. : , 1 o I ,i the K ' - V i ' ' " i i reSittr mid w itlimit j j the slightest discoloration. The : I cured fruitshowed none of the harsh, j ,lr.V"W: which results Irom hot : liira ii-lll..,.! ... It. IT li... I. ..... ..u... tcuei l An cured me, arc the words of thousands. Cal i forn ia's IVad Ren. The San Francisco Clir-mirk, in a recent issue says: "The propeller ltocket, which will soon be placed on Myuo lake, will have 10 trouble about lbutin;r. as. the den:-i(y of the water is remarkable, being just the reverse of that of Lake Tahoe, in which the body of a drowned per ron never is ui in to the suifai e. An exchange rt that for Lilt, na-s , ium j u 1 111 1 i.-cui m inc.innc -s 1,1c ;ter iI Monu ;ike surpass those nt me I'gra oca. 1 ney contain so much alkali that on a windy day the lake is a regular tub of soapsuds. The writer has seen a wall of lather five feet high along the whole of that shore, against which the waves were beating. .Occasionally the wind would take up a bunch of this lather as big as a bushel basket and carry it several hundred feet inland. So bouyant are the waters of the lake that quite a party of men may navigate themselves on a raft made of four or live dry cotton-wood poles. Out in the lake are islands of rock (lava-like concretions) through which streams of water boil up. The water of these springs is like that of the lake, but in on place is a large spring ot fresh water. This is near the northwest corner of the lake, and at a point where there is eight or ten feet of water. It 14 a sort of fountain. A column of fresh water, some three feet in diam eter, is projected upward with such force that it rises to a height of at least two feet above the general level of the lake in the form of a mound or kind I, and makes a rippling noise that can be heard a considerable dis tance. J Jut for tin- fact that this fountain has a depth of eight or ten feet of water to contend against it would probably rise to a considera ble height in the air."' -:4s Ililioiis nit. I Mj ei-vi-s AVi-w yuile I'liKiruiiK," S'ai liinxx. X. Y.. .Ian. li. Is7i. !!:. M. M. Kkxm.I!. Krr.l.'.ni:u X. V. lM:va Si ii : I liavr U.vii out of lii-a!lii f.irtlin-i' inniitli-. Wan li Hit u. my cyrs ami comph xina Ih'Iuj. y.-Ilow ami my j m-rv.-s with .iiiu- iintrun. II.nl ln-t my I u'tit. my inoutli ta.-t.il Uni. my li-.nl .... I . . I i- i. i n ii i tta- Moiiiicil nil anil hit dull ami lu-avv ami , , , , . , . ... .. I nan l"-t mv iimlntiou. ( have ihav taken i ,,. ..; ,., , , , ... ,.. I"'" 'in .ii"" j"o'i ann i.ii. r i.i iii.i j !U, N(.rvt T,llli(. ,U1, M ,.,ltir(.,v , Y..nrs i-nlv. '.nr."'. x. x. wmr.iKKi:. ir. r.-nners i.n..i and i.iver Kem- lit- l H 1 1 w !cmv im Acrvo lirit. iiuiv v.i-ll Ik icalleil "The coiiiUering hero"' of th t!m,'s- 1 .V. !'"' '"-li'"d trium,h ot 'I the age. Whoever has '"the bin the age. hoover has , .I , 'il 1 . , should take it, l..r it nvxlaU and re isomemi sysieni max -jmiv rw umii'i. il;iiu;iv cifK'rs 1,1 IT 1 1-, Ki 1 11 iiirtt .'mil 1 iv-cr I iinii.i-iini wmousnt , . . j . . . , . . . . .' 1 ' , 1 Headaches, I-KVKll AM) AorKM'I.KKX EiiriTioss and lii.oop Iisoi!pi;i Swelled Limbs and iJropsy; Si.-ep-: lessness. Impaired Nerves and X.t- I vous I ! .ilitv : Kestores liesh am --t inirt!i when the system is running down or going into decline; euro remale eaknessandl hronie Wlieii- . i inaiisni. and relieves 1 hroiue lroii- 1:,:, i n i t ti . i-.' ('."!t J; :"id all Lung and 1 hroat d:t lu-ultics. It does these things by 'rikuig at the root of disease and n '"'"lng its causes. ''r- renners Imi.roVed ind readily relieves lilieuniatism. Kidney Complaint. Diarrho.-a. etc. Try a sample bottle at 1(1 cents 1. 1 1 " . Ti it. renners m. uus nanee.-pe-cilie. One bottle alwavs cures. For sale by C. JNljoyd .iiels 'i'i . . 1 , ...... , - ino .-v-.ir. ii'te.-.j .Vcwtliimi. ,.p;.. . 1,..' ,i ' ., -,,i;,r; .... Uni v. H'li? touitded .i religious soot called Angelic Kclicvcrs. They be lieve in the disposition of angels to Visit earth s people, it thev were only 1.. ..... '..I li:. .1 : .... :'. to rcst, ;a. Ul0 ld s.K iabilitv between huninii and angelic b. ings. In s,.rlllt,u iat,.v White said thai it woul.l not surprise hi im 10 have an- and ex - and wtis satisfied. Thev were hungry tor kid. White had im i.alf v, oidddi.. White and ottered them pork, V turned Ui their noses. Some cold chicken was set before ! them, and hard cider, and they were enjoying the r.-past when Mrs. White t..llile j. vsu. Wilrt su?:1,i(.i()Uf, examined the lloui.,. .eir.oe.o on ... . - i- "'" hieh she saw the name luodgett' marked, -oid inan,- ,110,111.1, -rv, 1.. .1 ..11 .t. ...... 4;i :..! 4 ., ..... . . .i04'.gon ns .mure, rho bites loekeil the door. ; " , ... ' v " " " "1 !l lH ''T "!,' tWu ,,?H,t.,',stH'k"i "u thv ,M,.VS. :inl them out to go home like WmU"U Ut,,rtuk up How to I'tvimrc Heel Fat liii- Shorlen- in- tender hearted to kn,k upon sufler- jin They always turn the back i when they strike. MRS. LVDiA L CF kYNM, MASS. v .k . vja. nis'.nTcnzii or LYDIA E. PINKHAfti'S VESETAELS CCMPOTOD. For all Female Complaints. ThifirfTratinn, as if nzrxe iiitrtt-. mnirtu of Vegetable l'rprtiK th it arv hcxniK .n to the uhxX dl irolr I11T&L4.I. X'fum one trial th rrerit.f of thi Com poaad will be iwcopniLl, oj relief is imnMltaij ; mnA when its iuti Is rontinn!, in nim-ty-ni oo en in hnn. tlrwl,apt mwintliitrrrt'i.cirt'-tl,iiHth'iii.yinl nill tlfy. On mr ":r.t of It pr.rn merit. It in towlnyr. rjmmrnuV'' a..J iy tin; Lct hyritfcaia la t'.tm count . It mill cum entirely (!i rort f ;rro of f Ulinjj f the uttruii, LcaroiTht:x irregular and polniuj MetMtruation all wax-ion Truut. , Ir.natntuati'a and rirfrati.Mi, (lorxiinint, all Vi .pUct menf arl the cun aiNacnt flplnai wi-aknm, aud is e;cinlly atlaptt d to t!ie Cnaue of Lif a It w ill rti?-olve ami eipt'l tuinors from the ntriMln an ar!y ?ve of development. Tie tendency to cinocrms liamcrtt tiiero If chvekei T(.ry BfieedJy hy Us n-e. In fart it flit pr"r( .1 t t tli creat ed and best r-'mtl that taa rv.T h tn dL-:vvr-cA It pemieatevt.'ry in. liouof tlieystt m, ouclKivf new life and vij-fT. It n':n'iv,sj f.iintmf i.ritisK ney, di troysallrravins forsti.uulj:it;,::'-in.IicTi.iiwcakntni uf the Btomacb It cures Bioatin:. !!. -.-via. ?: rr..- I ri i.-nti (;inerallvbiUty.M'tij:ijwa..j, I,;,r.:;..n a:nl iini geetioiL That fc-eliii; wf Itt r.rlntljwn, catnii:,T 1U' weight and barkuWw, Lsalv ur "nr.ii ntly ur-i b its use. It will. it all tln. uauer -il c irt um!an ee a t in hanrony v;:"j:;.j l..w iLui r 'wnui the female sy.teiii. Fir KidiK'7C'oni'.r.irl;j of t ilaiT m l tint c. in;iound is unaurpacd. Lydia E. Ftnkham's Vegetable Compound Iflprrpared BtZZt and 2-Vi Worti rn .vt rttie, Lynn, SlafS. ITice $1 W. S'x tMt:le f or S. :.t Ly mail in tli form of pill-", also la th" l'rr;i rozriuri', (n recfi;t ofpric. $l.Ci, pi-r Uvt, fr n'ln:-. 3!r-i. PINKHAil tnctj amnrcni all ktu-r". of :iry. .V;ul f r paxa Jihlet. Addrea- u.ru JI rt t t'ua puvrr. NfamUyt!;ouldU'vitho;t LWA h. J-.NKHAU UA"E:( ViLLS. They euio C ?7t!: CJkwuiMM, aodTjrpid.ty of tlit Lmr. s- utL, ; r Loi. ZZ .1 -f f .1 ACTS DIRECTLY ON THF KiDWEYS. Hlmlalrr nl I rinnry Orcnn hy Ab. Mwrfilnir all liuiiMri. uvi-ry truro ul itiiie:.. u:i! 1'iri-iii into the nylein tliruuirh tNe (iirci ol ttie skin, n.iurisltinir ami strp.mthirniri vei-.tatile : tonics (civitig il M.itidrrliil iurr 1 1 cure at oiu-e, PAITJ IN THE BACK Hlrt r ltlnii, I itflfintmntlmt nnd RrlKllt'w Iirattf I lio K Iftury m. ! ivetft. lropT 4riftVI. Vulnrrh nf tti HIiMlflr, InnbMlty to Uriuln nr Kpl I he I rlue, Miwna in Klnmlrr. II tub lnrfl. feranty or Pnlntnl I rlHACinic, JMic, t'Ml or Mirl in Hit Jrlue, NERVOUSor PHYSICAL DEBILITY nd in fact any disease of tfiee ure-it or:ins. wtiether ti'nrneted iy overwork. tr:iln, e.X' civ driiik. the aime ot nature -r 'rrerwte. II ?upervedep entirely the in"nvenie:uf n n.n- tri'uMts of taking nau.-eou? and 'i.intnij intcr- uie!U In-?. Iti wnrn exnctly whrre neeK-.l. net ta the ll.y and imn:e.li,itiIy over the ki'lneyi. It I et.miwrtahle ti the v.Uieut. s:tle. ilen.ant an.l reliable its efl-ts, hut p jwerful in lt tlou. It euu "be worn at all time. In any oli.n;ife, anl man, woman or child. Io not !a rirt-ia'llosj. 11 t trlnl ami be ciinvinop.l t ti n It In honest, rehnlilt-. etlertive ami ut what your Irelile ami exhnu.re.l lisly re- ' liurei. T turn.":. ml are dailr u.Uin their tcsti- ! iiinny tu the womlertul cwrative powers of this ureal r.meily, who are lieinic rHStore-l to p4T(i'i'i health alter all other treatment ami reueitj have laileil. Alt your ilruifirist l..r jl. itclxU .mlmtinn r fihi.iliii..' Vl 1.0 li:u uot ic it. enil to .Is ani wii.e Ulrreturu IB.lil. ' lrrrlpf ly I'.rlf f. I.lm.-Rular Pa.l Soecwi l.i,t, Inr OhninK deep st-.itnl, or ', ul lijiif ani!luic. 4-J ; i'.hiliireu's Fail, tor .umiuer in.uliiliiint, wealc kiUni'vs nml he.1 wet llnu. 1..iU. (wrbook. "How a Lile was Sai-e,l " cj.itaiiilnir a history ol this ureal liisi.overy, mail- on iree. nritoiorii. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Toledo, s- '.i Ayer's FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY A?.'D CCLO.T It is -i most agrtva'tfic. Jrosinjr, w likU i.i at cikc iiannli-ss ainl c-fuvtual. f.r j.ro.Tvis tlio hair. Ii nstdn s. with tlio glues ami freshness tf youth, f.uled or pay, lijlit, ami ro.l hair. t? a ri. U lirown, or ilef p b!at k. as may be desired. Kyits use thin hair is tliiekened, aat baldness often thotmli not alvai,cnred. It checks falling t.f U,c barr iiniiiwll. ately, and faii.-s a it '.v j.w.vth ia a!l ja.s..' v b.'iii tt, jil.miU are not dee.iyed ; Vhiie t. liKi-liy. weak, or otlierwis-4 iliioasi'd hair, it imparts vitality !,'..d streti'b. and r. nd.-rs i: piiat le. The Vi;4n tl.';in.i- the sealp. cures ftlld prove:. ts the f. nn;:tio:i .f dandnifi ; and, by its cv.Iin?. sliimilaiint.'. anil soothing p:-...'rti.'s. it heala niyst if not .1!! of the hiniiois :i:id diseasi"? prculu-. V the sealp, keepiie,' ;;o...i, ekan, and, soft, limit r, v'.ieU eniidifun'ia diseasea :', .i':. M-.iht and hair are impossilde. As a Pressing for Ladies' Hair Ki'.i! is iiii-iniipar.ibie. It iseolor-i-s, .-niiiaiiis neither oil nor dye, and will i..it s. il while cambric. It imparts nn agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an ariiele fur the tuilet it is economi cal ami unsurpassed in i'.s excellence. PREPARED EY DR. J. p. AYEft A C3., rra. tic.t witi .Vuaiy.Kul Cliel.iUU, Uowell, Mass. itU V ALI. MUUUISTI IVKKVR-IIEIli;. FltoiGirasbie ALBUMS. BOOKS, BLANK, POCKET, TOIandJOYENILE. tot Mn A DUDQ Eeantiftal Box iti DilO. ENVELOPES, PLAIN, FANCY WE BELIEVE Wflrvt rk it in t !tArnt crr Dealer anrl Buyer V4)t..ri lvn"s au.l tora ti;, t -.trail a'i-1 114 1 x;kiiti.f iur PUx-k, ru$ lft jtrn't:. Warw U..M.t,iv h-n.. r, inr line I'tflMirult. mi t v-H.-i, Vhr)C'Sal tnM'M- i t i'i. i -Mt k-i ht'Wb itda Btlvarw tittrMi i 1 nulo t" ojnifc. to Head niii p r- - J..14 lui.v. 01110 aod us G. 7. IvEED & CO. 12 Wccu scrctt, riuwcii,r. B. 4 CO.) 1 wm 'F THE Herald 1 on 1 8 8 O I PREPARE FOR THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL STRUGGLE ! TIIAT OCCURS THIS YEAR, BY SUBSCRIBING FOR SOME GOOD PA PER IX timi: iETBHTS OF fKCOBffi!!"--, i y1" ; ni'T Tiifi cnrvTr vchv Ulil lllli l UL.l 1 I .1 L i) ii. READ TIIK ADVET.l ISi:.MI-:S AND LEARM WHERE TO BTJir CHEAP KEEP YO-JK EYE ON THE EDITORIAL COLUMNS f ! a.vi anK the,.: n.Mxn IP YOU WA(X QUTICS 3 ih! neram -xs- RED-tiOr REPUBLICAN!!! AND A STA L H A re f sf STA l u a uts : IF YCI WANT GENERAL NEWS Tho Soiueiset Herald TON r!. AS MrOH N K AS AS ANY COUNTY PAPER -I3ST- PENNSYLYANIA I I? YiV V.N- tnC LOCAL NEWS, THE HERALD IS TEE RACE TO FIND IT li- t , ..... tie hare made ifttmeitU by trhi'-l-. Ii.u tkpartiiuiil iriU wit ur,li be J-JQl'AL, Cut Mi vnr,ETih:n tia!t ii. the 1'AiT.' SUESCJUPTION $2.00 xo oiikojios: ADUKKSS, THE HERALD. SOMERSET. PA. ' ' ,;,:w.l - tfrlytl.n. so-'"' FANCY and STAr'1" RARE and CHOI'1' COFFEES. 11- G,:".' tr-n It. OLD TEA HOUSE EFEGUir A I! iJ' :T!2Cr;&::iGr:.iGr.ir:T-.: i TKr.i7F;:zifFz;: : Kit X'nmo W::i:c ;;r,.:. ,. ,..,...,,. A. H-O'l- ' All Ni'1 JiHWUltj. IP Hnunty L;::i r:::: : '' : "r :- .. .n.i.r : I.,! , J' .X OAS.- u.ixtur.-.if uKRsr. Ev.-ry Viri--.- Fu . v .,,., ... A III i In on.il' J 15T T. 1'".) r-y; f ,- T E A - ..to him. J i-'Lj Iii.. ui ii c;j , ;; ,. . y. .. , J. )ift- P A P F P TP ban' TIIK XIV CKOV 1 CUD POWBcR, r-.- '-hl w. .v IMPERIAL. , "1-r.'..-. jl. 10. OOLOMC. JAPAN I-.-rx-ir! ). ". i-.i 1 :v.M, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, r i . . .- . so l-Sit.-, .Ulij .. .. r ?! n ..f K'.V V. ENTS u-i . j, . . .'-0 ai: r.i on all t r- ot 1'. i l'. ,. .- ttrlii r. '.:r, a .T.r ft-r Ti-., 1 tu in..Tf ;.-ii tii-' .71: if. y..a ."i-i.. jn.i ... , 4Ail ll'u T,i. i.a .i...i .ii.ive ;t I.u. .t . . ;.K.I ui.w.i-'S a-v :ne . i 1 .t. --.hn T-. .0 i.V.i'v. tt.'l t,-:: fe 1: .1 1 of 'tW chub-. . 1 1 ' l l '. i'(.A t J-!"!.J t. l (in. Il A ' K .. '.' . 1 KKi.KIVhIIAN IS .s.'il VEKi f - -fiOOl) TEAS AT L'J'.V lMMfts !- SON J APAN- ml.! i.l I'.vi il.l.s;: hni:.'itMsr, J (TiVrs ViWl IN) I'M) N3 EECCCTiON EY Alii RARE All!) CHOICE. CELEBRATED DILMS.'JICG X) COFFEE! ' TliM.Vlirloas V(f ii unrtra!s f..r l' !-' -tttl Arma. If nil "tfler . '"lli'es ti:'.'.n I.-.'.-. l-le.-f y..u, c'vu a trL.1. Till. I'ANCY rriLiiVti v yj i t-u VIVA IH l'A"SD - e'DTx iirtiifine j!ihIu-i t'ij've, I'ta. lion ( rilon "'". Mtirni itM ''i fir, t nil Jhitc'i .'am ft,-,?. -in' -'ojl'ri Ai'rUirn '" Costa lli-a t'nfi're. i'f llrmj t"r 'i-f, ;' n Uin Vtijj'n'. A PARTIAL LIST GFGCODS Constantly Arriving. S,'iiOTiiu-b.-r' t Vital, C ;t (ir..;'.-.t f- ' U lii-:it 11 n.l 1 rr:h-irn 1- l-.ur. l;.. k. n l. fcxrrti N ". 1 Mi-re V!w. N !" N.i. I Riy, .. A S i. ; Lir,'o. .N 1. J V,.sim t 'itt 11 kit.-. ('itl"i!mu I il.ltil., B?(.:tfilt li.i.i.n tr K1-1 K.-nn.'.'l L la P-iH". -"I B. ") I!.. U.a I'jv.a Iuji..-er, Siilin..!!, SLriis j:..i 1 I'm er. -.nk.-. V'm.i- I llMf m.i rr.: s.'.l T '3-2. PJCKELS 2nd TABLE SAUCE. Sugars tie iet iju.iIHjt r.f h unt . syrups and molasses NEW YORK GOSHJitf .i.v OHIO CREAM CHEESE. THE t.!i'F.ST ASS'.ii.r.M K.M' ' . l i LAUNDRY AND TOILET Svk- COLMAN'S ENGLISH KJSTAS- Sjso ni l CvrAL.i-J .s: P;t;' '-"T- J R. JENKINS j So. Firth Ave, riTTSiiuiwn Pr nr a j.r ;.i All bO-m,.sl,ly ' Will '," A'.l Ha 1 Will . e.l to k Oifl.-Ji 1 J1'11 e l u ttlelitj tT: 17 F.ti. M. T)l xin "i b'TS 0: aliy er Mrcet, D! his pr er it rJ em tn D t!l S.vm I ui lat!m n. warr D ;rr P A P. iim Ihirti any al ;w. D 1 an. A. I; . n TT