f Jehu Frown's '."rtT' limi VV ti. Tun ; t ; . , -..r.1 1 'a r to llu-a; i-ecll '..li'i'iuiHI 111 .:..- v iiili ii J- :... waiting eX'-ccle a., t ii.- c-il-o.iag ! - 'p. ::. K- v. I. : Ti.i- !:: -r has n-w. r Shed, i'..-; on io TP 1 CI A o Ha I-"-;triV!5 of vlrs. K i'V. i : St. J jr. 1 r-" "M il I! " I . , V I be 'i'r. 1 -u:y Ifc-p-rf: . . i . . I IV H 13 i-T pro J he &.wKot Herald, i f g 1 I . , if r-' 10 ,,!r"f N g! tl . .;.iri ...,:i.:i- i u----"--! '; s- u IV.'SirJI": li'-n'. . .. l,,t tule- m' le i r ti-r I! I,. )..! ! r Da. ; . Ye-. TTVt i:vi TO HE 5 i ? j i ! TIC. Id ,.c I 3?.STA13T.j Sl-JJilx 18--;. ;tii! I th ot la- ;. V plain h.'ti 1 f ! 1.1 . V f i . MX OMKIJSK'l, i'A., WKDMiSliAV, ' HKCKMliKU I, 1SS0 WHOLE NO. 1531. L r r -i ... A I i M',;CALLUM, TWO MOKXIVGS. Wool - !'!. . i.vtv r l. i 1 ' i r. i m . 'J I,. n . t.v .-. r i. . 'I 1.U''. PIT: SBUP. I'A. ( 'li!!.:i M.ittini:, j i TiioJUVtiiiilitytlsiiti is ' 'vai of wh Par-j ticulur Kind l Goods.: 'AT PRICES AS ?uODR- ;Yl as caw be found. H. rvlcCALLUPi. Ii 0 G A N ' S WOOL FN MILLS ;e ir r tw.i 1" n -tin 'y I.- .t- .immK (Una l'ir njy Uli! NET: iS3 ilr.'tB S1ACHINLUY tii-r j hIu i' U'.i'... cij c.'ni y lor mis- : lM,"rf. Ill Uf 1 t.f- II.. IS :vi. s.-l l.i, i .lTS. i. VM.I.-V!. KH t UN . '.. '.I-:, ..i I:i ar'ii'n:r jlrm,- tlie fcarlt-vi kniyl.t At l:iyln.'k M'lo away, An.l f'r n Lit wiuliw in tin-lover Th- . ily w i:i !:e 1 uli la-. Tin r.' . h.hI ( ha: m rniu by tlie nato .V iiltii' In s', Aii'l w iIicl to be in vi ar t cuino. As trjinl a kiivlit us lie. Ai. 'I ly liii' i lit- .i li.K1 bruu,;lit, I.iLimi in a ilr.-am, Tlii- nar f fi'liiinj; fr m ufar, Tlie iiahiiiie a Mrratit ; Ami in'.i th j s.;ar caini". "lie ly utie. Tin la-1 couiil tint 1ivji; Kin.- li'ri'il the .-hali in the mom, She he.inl the a;er Ieai. Tlic ilaviiiit iin 'itj I c.-o il eame. Ami har-liv with ur(ri She he.ir.l the lale tin erv.i: brought. With teir-ir in their eyes ; I In at tlii- e!;e liarre.l eutle fratp At ilayiire.iic tliey ha! fuli'i.l 'i'ii. k;;;. ii: re, u hu h came -.:r '1't'ii- .D Weal: .tii a i;i. r ai v. -ii:ni. "Ii. ai: r'r!.ira ami Ti leries, t:u:lei wih lii Master" biwit!, Wit'i :i!ima:i mut.'W in his I.h.U, lie hur. a.i.l tivriil!in);."to'.n. Tmv I., i;. 'liii nut sjeak. .She came Jt-!'1 Mre ieile to :allil ; She k i i I 'he I ri.ile wtiere llie knight il.i'i In ! i it iii iii- iiaiui ; AtI ail that 'lay lie l nii ami feared T i:e;ir iii.- s- i.lier' tread. When they came iiure!iiii iijilh'.' len 1"'' br'ti,; tiie kiiivtilt imnii! ieal. Sii wi.-lli' t tlie . Hili'll Would ll'Jt wail; ine t ti.it hlie niif;lii die ; Ve.l In he tlie l.'.t-e iaa-, -:li T Vi.llfii.i "!t - L'i iki c r -lir in. '. r, lin.ilv. lile. iitir l'i l-.l "You'vo no i.' . i.' iit- (!, c.ui ditlly, "how tlK'y will t ike ;. lvv.it agc t' you if yt'u nnly ?xm io lc in a liurrv." : -Wflll'm ;u much oMi.m-I a. any luckin.in muM lc." su tin tiKin jwK-kKiti!; tiie I. ill ir. Its lhi Jirst in, mcy i' inn 1 in two .l.-iy-. .ami I was ijK'Ciil.itiii a littlr :ilt'i! imv (liiim-r. rtlun I -aw yo:i." i "Dear liio," sai.l Mr. .;,iin..' r. I i l in very sorrv. An; voa ,i a ir-1 .ivn-1: wnii a! w rnv. j tT ly irnl'tj.-si ni i'hi' in ai l ui,':i-; jmt him i!wn 'v.- tv.y frirn-l." jfil. TiiL' truth was lit-liail an .iir !' Iii- .-; iz-,l tlu' p,-n ;.n.i a.l.i. il :j:o.I bit riling that Mr. S,.iiai: r ho-' II I war! M yrii-k. N'.-w Vors, ' Igiuiiiii his ii-j.tonoi; to a kinaii :ri n!." "S'oM en srivf u-a c , j It it liiMs.'il to tinl il to a futh. in. ui. of rootiis. l.-Ji-ilonl ?" Th.- tain aNo, my profi-risio:i " hut tin- i;c-it.:!i'l. i iiiiti iioilatt-il a iiioaiciii. "Noi "Wii :t i-y -rr rr'e ti!i 'nialtcr ahimt my jiroics-ioa. in-' :: in ? ' ,:sk;'i! Mr. S:.rli:j-r. ; aililoii. "u I fan oii'.v vet souut'iii),' ' .lr.iv. ia j m:t iii i.'ttk'tU:ik' In- 1 sist"il n;i r.ivi:; in adv i:kv. ;'i'i,r.. Mi l ri -k 1 i ri.-t-d. Tii- asvd. " t .Hi ialt f-M'll ' I ,ii!i vi rv ; ir h'. I w;i"' ! rat:.-: ill 'til "Oh. l'i! a:-w; r l-r ll, ! . r. il M- 'k-. ! :. Jookr I1 I t'.V II' .t v.iu!'i r-t -W I '. r.:i.r, i. - ! . a w:i!i t . ' 'i i .:; It; i';i';t. ir. Jo'ihsoa burst out latihin. Yi't'k ly "Il is his handwriting. That is. Siikiy. He h id been hiding all Mr. this wailo ua;lT Ihn.-tmc of Spring- ' a!i a: tin? f-T. How wnti'iifl he must have litlitlieiia. :-;.iii!v : i.i : i.ero oil la ter is a n. a a:u:ui u.iyc:;rs, exii:?.:t-t notr.i..;i 1 ani -s, s r': v .r. r:i t'l".is.li'c-. aa ntaitw ha" v iaii ria.i.-..'.:- a-i'i-e ; lai . at. a.'; ;. y v.i.i..-h -ir.a ; r i;:i-d :!. ei.tiff ha-' of i a.- ! i a . : i" an I tar aa.l.aa!- .! ,- w w. what ir is anh iro'.v to t: :a: i; a a Wi. 1 : 'a ;an. II. i- , to do." What s lei 111 ! and 'U.-r n ' : 'day. riaii r. i -T.a- ; !. h'-'dinr hi-arin, hx u! Yoit wiil lmt bco hitn YA a.it was so drawn t" ;.';a-'-t l-iiad isuain : you e;o and I'iit-iiio arc lth cut of this coun- i ' vuii airain. try. (!,,! C'lintinii. Jiphthfri;i is a blood, of the tn-easi- i -t' the .1 h,- a I to d In-- I., whi.-li -. wi il, ia i -e a.ii--ti-ry a-;tii.." i hid not thiityl ,i ,..! l.,o I ,:,.!- 1 e ... ,-..r,T f.tn.l.. ' "loon, ui uip S.Uitie lVtK am! his nlit-f whin vou sln,l!"K'nie satia- lar.uiyas s- irin 1 liver. It is always produced by living i u. rins, which, wlien once in the sys- : tein, incre;ise rapully by propairation ! h. h.v. .'t t.. t eaa ;a-" i-.n'i v t- ; i ' ; ii -i i t- r to Mr. li.;ai: !:n y, wi, c ioiMitiv wi .itea ia rio!,- . 1 .1; n ashy. Or in I-. can you do ?" Mr. Sprinircr : host yliould-red Mr. .pring.-r's irnak a a.: t i II') l'i "Mr. M- lil-- thai ii Mr. . i . . .ii. i iia v iae .dr. Johnson ".r I .air i.i i; ji.-au. i mi ias arii i.-f hi k. ' .-ai 1 h. ai . Vii t aeaa.a-;l. h,idi his; :nd iookv l il! I. 'pr-.'iia.si- Vo.l wiil I ! Yo: asked. "I havn't main i'r.i ii'is, ! went on. hastily, "hut I may he abb lo vuii some advice, l'na aa- r. Are vi-u not I pear to be a stran; , an iMi j,iishiuaii I "Yes, I suppose I cm that. Well, 1 i'hiv the or.-an7" "J 'lay the or'an ! Dear me. Why. 1 saw an advertisement hi the paper .this iuorniii'4 for an uiaiaiii.-t wanted, i He is wanted in Oakdale. In l'aei. that's the re.isan I'm j.'oii. to 0;ik .dde. I "What ! are van an o.---'.ai-t ?" i "Oil, no." 'Then you were looking out for a i friend '.' 1 'ardou me.'' all, 1 ton!; his !:;; in !,L two rooms a ijoaieil. dawn the triad; ia ne was earrviiei the b : ; 'u can nut those ! :i' i :d .-.lid Mr. Hpriuor. "lat wiiere isyo'.i i-e; :' aV i'iie landlord turned to Merrick. Oil. I'm li lit wti-atc-h "said that 1 la- it;iii' one room lotiu iitln r. c 11 ii' h'-;v." ' O I'll. a a t . 111. a-i 1- " : i -1 ' i .' tl.vr ;!, write av York Mr. Mr. 1'iie i' V ' U K. Z'.V.- U'oe.s a pl'i'eji ills me ;i trotHt turn here." entleinan. i'iie inn llorl jK-rph-.xed. "J'd answer ar him." s-nrinuer. su.ld'.Tily. "Well. 1 m-ver,' laia.ihird t hims 1 away. "Tin "re a Kdw:.rl Mevrtei: an Com lima r X Koai-s. ) i Wieii is in the State of Ky.,) -Novcmbi r 1"), lsSii. O one up, t'liys-ekei, l'uked, i'lav.d, S.'i.rchcd. kinned. S ilivilted. Kicked, P.M-ti.l Ml th.-'s.- Mn.l -, .rp....f -.,ne ,,,rl Vtt iiliysicians who understand it to mention, is Dcmocrisv. 1 , . ' 1 '"' L "'".. ,,- i caiieu upon to treat m any casi s oi - tiii ilidtw T ; -1 Ii ivrf. i...e. r i-.t l..t I 'i al I.i one. And if the women of the country wer intelligent upon the .s libit ct of its charaeter an I svm.i- Mv Dear 1 arae.; ; 1'i'ilowi ."laaaa- Xo IlllM't j and feed on the blood," first intlatn-! J- letiaml vitrorous attack upon tin' t,'r !"".. '-t!l '!: i mueuoust .surtacc and glands oi the ' throat. It in of the greatest import-:,s "M"ir 1 anee that the people ils well as the ! , i!!u 1 ll' , : j'o i.iniaii enoui'i uieii i-i,in i Liit-'i j v i.K , Mil I I . I T tijllVl.lin 111! "'I I ant that the people understand :t. ' for the reason that the ncrorifv of 'ti I'I - r : . v IS 1.1 ita d k hr-t s'ae ih.w i a i l t gallows. P..i let Hot the : lie :i.h'' e ti.e r ta; r h..s i:a; .is. mv di.ir 'I. 1 -e I I r '! I i r : hi- !, phvsieianrt do not. It is a most i: isidiotLs, dangerous, and if not prop-! , ,' , "!" -r: ' erlv treated, a most fatal disease. ' J,,":' h t fare fi'r-"t- . oar :'i';iu. I. at acr. in i77'', too too te.us Tiie L'ast Went e-t .si'ooaed us. I.a.'I.I nave .1 -ir Taj.. ..mi a. "I on :. f..T u-i, and the Tiie K.i.-t a;id West jined hands I to Wie. hid li:.n.-eil" tJ .sifai . Jrwtrr, J r loT.'.to'. .r:i;ii"i. . as he I'.eeious I friend. .-aid Mr. 1 ira-iid seems to n:'v aii the i I I i : Worns. ami taiveai. too fa.:-'.. :e. ;ae 'i can I make it ;'ll pi .:;i .,, : iyar-1 M yr;ek nas lia- n. Hu nt. I wanted to iro out of town ; the landlord had aeeei ted the 1 t! t n, no, not at ; Sprmgi r, stumbling over his 1'M-lia: Frand 'j -o',. M -M :ta- I'Ws; Mr. M .1 o: i in t "itr story le v ai k's Friend at Li a in M or in err. Hirer's Miji.izii 1 to spi ,nl a few davs, and 1 remem-' ev and lie tried httrd t i.o -k.-t I: i nered naviug iie..ni tae en r.Viiian suspicion.- ao. lucre v '.V. it a..: thai 1 i i . ar ;. v w. s :ie r- oadu-'t siisnii mi r suooer i;".i'tiv ; w.dk fiv rward. rti'-t W -V t I il"' '!' fVf ;tht W O O 111 I ;:V.fV, iii .Mr in so: ;' us :: ., .i.- i. I-.-'I '.' - . : .... i-.-!. ... . ; i i-'j'i-.. , .; ii. i . i . . 'Ir .1 i, i I. . I'.ew :-'. 1 rl. a .M .i . tv,- f.:f. .-U -- ' i i'.sl Cut All i- t ,A.s. . ri:,'-:;!!!, 1 'l. i D A Altl .'li; im rt.'S I'KU'.M). ;ot Oaivaale preach and so 1 ;.ioaht i more ia th ! ' I'd go there for Sunda v at a-i v l-iie. ' ex. iti- his Mr. '1 nomas Springer had lived You see toeres sure to be a church." s ah..! e.ot. in New Ycrk city, and ' Tiie young man looked a.'-imat th'.- I I eoliid have disappeared Without j nervous gentleman, but .-i l l -a1- : -e;.i:.- ii:g any anxii ty or leading any j thought himself, one ton il more than a lnoiiientsiu-' " lil you. my dear sir, no ne- a ;a -:tv, ii 't to mv rejMinihilit v. 't'i'eat favor, and mention my name To i-egm witli, his latme was not to tiie lergynian .'" Ha .-( r.' hii-! in the e.ty directory, lie nc.i-r was dii- address hastily on a pi. ee o. .,.-jiiiivl.i-ri' nlidi the :nvassir I" r : lr. His tiatne was lid.v.ir.l M. y the diii'-t'iry v;is on ias rounds. ' r.ck. and tae address in 'jaw was 1 lie invariably h it tlie h-.use w jmtv ; that oi a n put.a.ie inu-ie tirm. he iiH'aied j'it h-fore t.'ie aiiiitnii "iaii I do.t"t know the eh rr ia:ia." vi-mtti-ei l-"Ui of th' ilirectorv nirfii 'g:m Mr. Sprin.'.-r : t!., a he sai l. U li'.'Ul.l. ., : t'e- two t ,J i i.i . , 1-1 Wel '. ol ino':iri::'' I ever i:ts h 'k. H' S i- a MiriaV p" at l i-t. . hid:' y.air Mor.dnv ' 1 1 i I e a, Cl.'i nilll'l lie 111' aev-rti'i-! s- tin- lan-aoal nss inoet ta:a tae ua:; d.-t ( t:ve wi-o h.' l c i'-rrit out :'...' for I tie ; !:-r'via iii's hous a ay. but f. i-i'f i they cam of it ;ir. .jorirtger t'lrn.-.l "i Will t;ik" a w.tiiv '.v,.ii as thai t: own wa v .: o 1 r I a ! to j ,.e ' :'.'.-' i l .. 1 I ; 'i.i I . -1,1,., V .lo i l ie .l-ses-o jta.-s;. ! .'. -lives w-.-re out, w.us e. titer ir.iVi iiag or io lg;ng ;is :i tr.ins.e.it iiisi-m" not'l. lie look lo-lguigand p dd h.s rent mont dy i t advance. I.-ut he found nis Uthie at same one ; or other id" the numbiriess imtils and rt st tur.ints, wherevi r he hap- laxe Hid Wilde . looking I 3 HOrlV'lAK hi La . I.I-:" ,v VAYM. Alii'KM.VS -T LVW. (S .U1-.TH--T. l'i . i;:S -i: rs -t40-1 j .ir.i.-K c n-i-i.-. i ;!! t.i Oe-ic ili iH--r-wfay Tl i .t.,IT V Tl 1 Mi,uuiid.ii iii LOR at 1 us w. ,AIn.!U..iiiy IlO'l-.vVSl re. ; AI KHSKi PA. !.'.: ! II. ! 4 ii ' LY THW ! .n tn oti'lv-" fdr1..": n i a ij 'D I' X '"''I LiTE; 1 A lull'- ilJH Uil 4AI1ULIO. t: s. 1' V. r t.'v, Sjlu.T.-et. I'd. mum - i. :;'(;!). . it e.iNEV-Ar nw. S -m riii-t. Va. . -nT. 'h !ti up 'lr. i:..-:til''. C.tlnro.i 'ns'l.. f-s-nr. .-icnlrM. nn-l nil 1'iril t-iiee-cs wi.i. i-rt ui- mm no 1 n-l I..; . j .USfeKOFTHK Siiifrt. feurra -a II s KIVVKt.L. K1MM I'I.!. A SON n k m J r .; r (f ;ir ill m' TVi'-'-. tU UO I T v Q MMbhflHI in LOR NO. 223 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUKGH, rV. la urt a n.lii. :"!iE5!slorFif8ai!iLii3 Mil. I. liii b lir'n I r tl: i'.. s-e -i r i " a s r s l- ra. - j.-ele H r Kn.-lr.-. ,,r ...! v i I.I. a a. .r. . II. t -:!. ' tl n l- 1 I' wr la- !) 1) V - I ! N k ' i i I ' iX. s i . !i." i ! I... ., mt : ' . ....r - - iR. 11. J kNi x. r v. Mit if t ' i rnir i m 'k. ! till if T'Uti '4 fc1 Ar;.n'-1 -t' t :i k'ti : idl.l. i M 1ST . .. r-rl. C. il r i '. M ii . J) isi'N ,'vOKNi'Y. s I' St..-; irr : S.r-t I.-. h. S errr" i.'-!'?'. I , It- .,, ,1 lit I V.r. .nriev-.T r. I Ol l.UI . ' . -Ml ;.T .T-..'!l s.l,.ef "II '-.U!ltV ll.-t ''H- . i irp '-te-u- i-l i.' l.im li"-r. i'Mn -u' T.i -t , . ill pi' 'r l.tni nt die l-i" i-.w. i pi. .t.cl.jiirjn iaciiars:' rfnl jhimi:- .s.. . i j.,-;,. . i. - : . iJ i J i i i .. i i PAINTERS, S..y.i;!'.-KT. I'iiSx'A. ArniOXKKH. 1H-1!!iSti-.'!iri . B-rsi.-i- un H! "f Y' t "i .1 l.Mtr i r rv-liti'ic 'i di.i ii. -t M:-i.. (. r.,. I alii ftir M.t.r. t.'l.i.c-l. A., it-rrp t j unit j'r,.oiily iuviiil u. W. A.K UNfZ, 1 H-ned lo be when his hour for din- ! ing came round. He had no place : or bu-im s.s, for he had no busings. I He had money, enough mid more than enough for Ids needs, which I was ail iiivi-r-tcd in (iovenunent ! bonds. j It mur-t not be supposed tliat Mr. j Springer because he Inul t-o slight a i lio.d on tiie community was a mere FAOTiO't CUA!!A.!7lD...&3 vagrant. Having nothing to tin, lie j fell into the most methodical habits ;of doing it. He was tlie most punct- ual oi men and tlie most orderly. He kept all personal effects in u ; trunk, and lie had simplified life so perfectly that it never required more than half an hour for him to get ! together in nis room all that he pos- sessed and pack it neatly in his own j trunk. ! The time had come round for one iof his jH-riodie.il removals on a Jsal ! urday, and his trunk Was pinked, i ready for the carriage ; he had tak i en leave of his landlady with his usual formula : "1 am grateful to you fur your care of inc. I am going oil on a journey to-day and am un certain how long I inav be gone, so jlwillnotnsk you to reserve the room for iny and she Banl as Jus landladies always did: "Oil, I hope you will come back again, tor, and if anybody asks for you, where shall I say you arc?" "1 should really like to comeback, he replied. 4"You have taken excel lent care of me, but I won't promise; nood bye, good bye !.' Then this landlady like all the rest cherished for months a vain hore that the fpui et gentleman who paid in advance and never made any trouble would come back. For Koine reason the carriage did not come, and Mr. Springer, getting impatient, went out to call another. He stood in th'j doorway looking up and down the street, but there was no vehicle in sight. There was no manor woman either, but presently a sturdy young fellow tame slowly along the r-idc waik. He may have seen Mr. Springer's anxious fate ; at any rate he stepped briskly to his side and asked if he could do anything. "Do you want vour trunk carried'.'" he asked with a little hesitation and a slight Mush. "I am strong enough to carry it some way. I'd like to earn a 'little something." Mr. Spring er looked a second time at the young man, who was not, however, much younger than himself, but more robust and self possessed. The voung man had asked a favor, but Mr. Springer, who was always rath er helpless in an emergency, seized uj on him as a deliverer. "Oh, if you would," he 6aidrr.itc- i was looking lor acunage, out i 1. in," said he. "1 am i ! h. " i i, i re w;:l be I o the i hi-ia.- -s. U a a did t ann'her tr..in to-night. W iil you ' i n'! s.iv v .. iia-n-.aie o' jii allow me as a friend, to to put you 1 man ':" lilthewavot !"mg to Oakdale: 'Moan-' '1 !- lalel- (!: rav- !lc s tid ij as delicately as he eou' ut it Was ;l bold thing for him do. Mr. Springer used afterward say that it was the turning point his life. "Why, I'll go now," .said Miyrick ! Springer. faint iy. neartiiy. i nen- s nothing to pre-, well, in vent me. I thank vou cordially. Jn 1 wi .. tin i. fact I should have asked vou if vou Mr. M. . I he le'V. .'. r Soil. "No." "Way. do vuii know him'. "That Wa-. not tae n one one who n 1 hi'ird ---r - i--.a. ' agin us. meet in jist about Mentor, whie.i is iii the State UV Ohio. , We are hopt lis, for KnglLsh did postoii'u-c ; ual open his bar'l and Tildcn wuz im losure, not a row to be miiked for another ! man. ! We forgtdh Iters, but they kicked, am i we writ ': i" en houses in ; V.llie. The v.ind !d"Wet!i where it list. th. ut tid.- veer the winds li.-teth to blow from the North. The north wind isj.ii-n to a Dim ckrah We iii. i'Tt kr-vr much lor Han- r-t'."r lor.cuLi., nu: ivw J.J viut U.c porl- 1 i! g:ve you i otase.s. .-. e the poor , We W.ilitvd t in b id. eoiiie Mon j Nary Dimekrat now livin will i;.v v ia lev sl ' iauiself in a pusloflis. :"i'!.- dis-: W' wti. defra'ided ut uv them ai nu -el to : phi- ; s. is r .'.. ( V. " sent cnulfrepeet.-rs into Injca- ny to carry that State, but after tak- Mr. ing cur money lor thcr votes they inn:- j vot:d agin us. adow: Vi',-paid for all the rcpeeters in then - York, butaftt rtiikin our money made j 1 '"'.'" got a spasm tiv decency and Two i voa d will; our enemies. !!. d 1 wuzdefraudid, becoz we tltdn't jget the votes we bought with a are!, l'i t 'ussid he- tiie d.. -honest man with ,,) a ; took money for rcpeetin lotimes and I then did it onlv four. Speshlv cussid be ho who took T, a ' i -. ii.' i I. ir. ' I" l! : ' ' r t. 'ut'.oia-r. or :. . rv to do vv a.a l. is n -uppi'-e. John li tin st.isi . a r- .it an 1 I s'ioj,. oa. ),:- ! . prov.. tin't any et!e r ,i;.,n d.e.i .:; l!;.- - in,,- r. e i Oli.'.l l-i . Wi.i tie r I ,,vo'i. e -tola' i it tiie S V riuL'.-r w Hi' i ii.doiv oi:-- ! Ill Vl' IV . Ill that I feel so Unal' d if 1 I that s'; !!'. i f tel. 1 ,-,!. : raid ta- i o not re iii v iaa' and c rc a i mv toms, and familiar with ti;e use of such simple rcmeda-s as are in the reach of all. it would ! ntiri!y shorn of its termrs. for then if by ue- ci.lcnt one r-rs.i:i i:i i iimili- .r n.-i -lilM.rh.v.l )...! T, 1 1... ., I I1V. I rei:-"!i 1 . he o! -t i ;, it. thev eon!-1 be n-adily cured, not only, hut it could I"' prevented from attacking othe.s. I have said il is aseptic disease. Therefore the st ent of its prevention lies almost wholy Jin the use (,f antiseptic--. I'ure air is tl-e great universal anti septic. What 1 mean by pure air is air containing its iuiiur.il propor tions of nitrogen, oxygen, and (.'otic. Such atmosphere is fatal to ail forms ol disease-pro'lu'-iug germs. Tin y cannot live in it. l!ut as we are not yet able to control the elements, we cannot always have pure air. We have, however. learned low to puri ty it on a limited scale, and I have scarce a doubt but science will yet teach us how to do so on a general or universal scale. v nen a ease ol uint.i. na .i: ! : ' .' a-. : ol V'. 'i : vou i.iitnhioC lai: Ood of our f.tiocr-, n lidrli'V 1 I either fe-l 1; irraded, nor in tie' least as.'i.a.j, d rnv i rrtnsonnT, ttt ctti" ( my near prospect of d. ath 1 v b in in-;. 1 lei-l it.--:i,id that "not v.. li ui- shall fad from mv head wi'lu-a my II- avaiay i'etla r." I a! " ; . tia.t I h.ive i -a : I -.-n t ad--;,V"! ' . ! I'. to le ld r; has rh"- Isaiah w! No part !i ippay h'i"e, ;i':d I i t tl -ta a ". a-i; y,,'i a I-" of toy life has l" ( ii pent tiian that 1 Vic tra-t h -aid .Mr. -ws : li .raiger : rv j Hancock's monevand tlu-n went and : oil! v !i'i n hi t-.' mih.'rdf- ;id. to i lv .1 1 iVe, i 'l'i I ,-. ! W l'i a-1: I v. t.arl- d.'llbtS s Mi:i:si"i. r... Acd Estate Brokers I 1 A rU-lXl I III Iri.V. T . r ' " I" II ' "T or II,'' hri.T i. n mi "I" ... - .! .'.--.. ..... r.i. i..i. ifcrrv.il. uf rcrl srwe l tu i i.i . r r- ier 1 li- -1 r tc I reluCTt v vol. I I r ..u.. :y iuii. r: to. S. T. LITTLE SOSS. low IJAl.TIMOltK STItKKT, t l MIJILKJ.AND, M.l. n'.tiruEs. emits, i.r.ii, sn l itn'jEl. Ll rwo.vi -s. A ytii.l. .V Lt IS. FHLSCH I ICL Ki s.li i r. i-LAit:u ir.tK.:, hOlDU Ft.ESEr.TS! Wk.i-hm nJ Jrwo'ry i;.-;-iirc.l Ly Sk'.IlcJ Workaicn and r-. ium.-l Ly li: nrt l'rre of niaruo. Nj fltr et.arjfe i-Jt Iinjrravliue. 'rwli war r.'ni"! rrprt. niisi. ct I j xi:w BAXK. 'oiijcrset Counlv Hank CHAZLEi J. HA8RIS0H. t'a-i.ier aii-.l iii.: igtr. r-.llr iio Kn-ir o til ara u.'t! t'nltcJ Svatii. Cl.r niilrr... hueer anil .ttirr rte-'kJ ool Ucixl nl r.h.l. tjistern Pit Wej.irniXi-ho !; m. !n-l. HemltlnDrK-f ma-le with iiruoit noi Ac-vuAa kj.;rd. f'rtl-t -1t-irltig Ui fiurt-iifcin V. 9 4 PEH i'EN T FI .NIiEli 1iAS. eao Maia IiUJwtMi Hrk. Tlie rout. -mi rpriM to iotiiii:i it i :. to. ' n". 4 I MND lloTFI.. r-10SiJ.N, 1 I NN A. I'i'l iiiirit.'.illh.rr lk l.j. ui. . "'ri 'i ii- i . t. riciifil t:L m.t l.r-w ' : ' ' . . , " 11.,,'r i: ii-r. ' 4 j :t ie i. r 1 1.. i no,-: ii n nt. i . il.: e- nuivri I. ,ii,ii Kit Iw ' f ;'t i uif ti',. I. ail ttia--t4 !'. Al... I.,.- mi A ft. m m. . tit ' t- l-rr g rr I,.,, mt r ..r'. - " I 1 1 . ii c.i ii t..i SAMt 11.11 Ml K p I- uT I'llM.'' Ni".i, 'a )' -!.' PAI.K. lie ' t t I don't see any. It is not very far, onlv to the Grand Central I)ejot.'' Ile said this last in a low tone as ii wishing not to be overheird by his landlv who was standing near. I will pay you liU rally. I will pa you what I should have to pay the hacktiiasi. "Come along," naM U- young fel low shouldering tlie trunk and nunhing off followed by Mr. H wa not long wain. ok.l the lorUr win a vigorous one IS. ls. j Mr. Springer found it .atpr to lr;.p if !.-rt-4 rl ! Im Iiir.tl aiI follow Li trutik. At the drj-'t hw trunk wtiu tlnykrd lor in xnc iiiierior, I'ur-UM.: i j id "r-.rr f Mi .ti I'-oet Hnmti"i-r .11 w -.iJ a jiwl.lie wmu. i l ---- A i'i D'j: - v ti j; i . . 1K.iM--,.,;M)ufW. . ( si ' N ..,t. ;H M . .r. "' I'V -si u a. ' lie i- , ,.. ''""'"' 1 .' . i'ii. l ,lM sa. r . ' . J''" " f ..'. hi ,;TirTcrt .-, arey. Ilirte I a' . '''. !' t n'. ( r H. the f-ll.'Wi' ..L.i i.'.r.'l I'. . H I.' '.f. H.t .1. t ....... ,.rr. . ..... il.i.. 1 n . S-ime I f '.mh k . . r n.:..i J -' t. i o Ad ile. x vnla.'e I :rr,' ktxnr?.vi .zzzsziz: i u i.u-i. Mr. .ut . xi I I i.i. -if u m- '.a'.! .r 1 iuk t. TiiiT"- ball hour . A1.', T.' :T.::1' ll JI 1 y-t .--fore the train ta tart, and ! N'. w that I nut nolhinit to ilo t.e 1 1.Kil or SAI.I-. r -covered hit rnuarnmitj and tak- hiid not got the start on me. "hut den t know yo is the fare? Will mv dollar pav it ?" ''No, I thi.ik iiot,"aud Mr.Spriiig tr, who had grown uneasy again, nuked inrvously ;it his w.d.-a. "ItV .ilnwisf t-io.. for t! start.' "Well, IliTi' ' eo.ne hiwiking Oi'Iice," and before Mr. Springer could bring himself wi il together, Mevrick had him at tiie httle window, had asked t'a' price 11. 'ne he iram t. g tJ the aii "No niiittcv. n inciter." o;aei Spring', r, iia.-id v ; ".Li.d you in -. mention in '. You huoiv I .! know aaytaing ah-i.it you.'i " i iial S ;t h'.et, sii.I ihe i'-a-. i man l.'.n.'hin.'. " c do Iia; iii t.. Coll i a-.- 1 i. .d -re. !r'iKva':;-e i ' yini. Y.lil kiili'.V I V,'.;S to saoh roa coald do hie a favor, or I"'- : -.-a or M ,-. .,'., h.-'ni's si.-t.-r. in a family, we should know that the patient caught it from some other person alllict'-d with it. either directly or indirectly, for it cannot arise sorit;ineously. I'he germs inav be carried in tiie c. a.io:' fr mi one person to another, i a tins w . v. physicians uiieoi..-eioa-i r er can- lessly sjiT-eatl this and other d;se,i.-es j tlirouu'hout the wholeneig'i,'('io id. ! Until witliin a few j e.n-s. siiull j pox Was a most fatal I i ;- -. s;-.-. ;d-1 ing through the whole country and kiuiiig I'totiie nv the minor a- i;-t has i 1 1 ,1 ,s- I 11- 1 " - in'l v : ha: LiVl i iii-e gr:i' old WiTl I a V- e and Iciv o is. ii .r toe Wi 1 : 1 n "I'd nt to 1. '-ta:.' t S . il'l s i . 1 a . . s 1 1 1 a t 1 10 viciorv tia i ! 1 shou"!d ' 1. a I t. .noa ,t hot I h 1 w li 11 j .a.ta ; 1 V-. ov. re. w'.e 1 a ' Voted tor (.'.rtecld. lint they did it. TiaTe is no more usf-kililn nigtrers to kep - in front the poles in the .1 r. a, So'tth. t : tiie Nor!! 1 kin i leet with- a.Cno' iavorioiit us. and it's wasted powder and N,;NV h r-in !y I'VV'" f-'td.an-l i.ev-! leri'ei'omes ei'i'i-nite. -:;--ciii w m ri i.i 1. '. ... . ii..;' .. . . ,-: 'ir.vi a t . I !ld SOlith IS to the Dlinoc-'1'" T" e a. ire- .;.:.",.:,,;,.. ; :v ,-z a'tape worm is to a man it !miur-v scli'v'CL' HSi!:,iith ti.e bo.lv it inhabits. i , lt,l!i vae-ii,at.o;, I dlleil this t'-mhie ' ' -I rrr 'I T i ;tr'. Ml p.- 1 ii. ii!i -ei, ,,; anriv lean 1 - -t f i"l !' t t. ' .-ti.i See t . 1' a r pair oi co: airal.-r- 1 1:1 ( 'Oi. I . .'" ana 1 1' 1 M ;' : 1 1 1 li sec volt at li Sriiia- r waiKed swifuy a way. he hlinsci: kept en the- rag at ti.e u ,o: of tae reetory. it was late in l u evi-nh.g beiore he returned a .d 1 knock"! at .Mr. S-maau .1, the :f a ticket and almost in hied him out with his pockt tboak. Only when they were steaming out of the city did Mr. Springer fully recover I his self possession. He looked far- tivcly at I.i- comp ini n, and fo-ivd ! i.im a ruddy, well conditioned vouuj: i Kiigliahmau, witli dei i-sion and frankness in his face. His dri.a was scrujiuiously nc il and exeejit ior tlie story he had told of his povnty and the confirmation which that re ceived from his sudden porti rage, Mr. Springer never would have tak en him for a man in need, but .vould have thought him an Eng lishman on his travels.Kvcry once in a wlnle Edward Mevrick broke into a low laugh, which he tri- d to sup press. The laugh somehow gave Mr. Springer more confidence than any thing else. "You seem amused,"' he said at length.' ji11 t'1" choir. He took a lantern, we "Do I ? Oh, I beg your pardon. ! went over to the church and stayed to be sure, but every time I think j an hour there, witu his .small imv myseif shouldering that trunk I im- j blowing while i phy. 1. he short ag'iue myself in Pall," and Mr. M.-y- of it is, he engaged me on tin- spot, rick laughed again." and 1 am io enu-r on mv duties ta- "Then you've not been long in this morrow." ? ' ihil .ii-s .ioiai-oa ::o w:;:i voa: Thai ' i-lil'.e;n.:n Was sittiag ! ght oi a kero.sv.-ii'' lamp, ret-hog. "Al. right,'1 said Mr. Meyr.ck. "Tue thing is done, tnauks to yo'.:. "lh.H you d.d.. t me-.ti n m '.'" It Would iiave been ralacrdiilieaU to do that. No. 1 made my cmud known, ami ioiind iackiiy tiiat Mr. John-on had engaged no one. ' "V nat does iie look like '! its.;.-i Mr. Springer, wi.o-e hand was .-j.a-i-iug his eyes. "fall, S..l.d-h ailed, hhle-cVe 1, higil check b ae.h long chin' .-o he told of his points. "Do yuii think it is tie- el.-rgvman you heard'" 'No," s i;d Mr. Spfmger. J.nntiy, "il is not. 1 Jut go on.'' "Well, il sieiaa ticii, iiis nisier ha-b'-en piaying tae organ s;i: ijis last organist leit. nut she is needed excuse 'Y. Il !i,d v. ! a '. opinicn 1 ex e lector. I don'l .1 out ': Mr. Aicv: and cii.it, mu.-ie, y kni. vv ai; ,'. nut Mr. Tiit. 1 o v lev leu l.oliim. I ! o.-.. i t'iv,- to Tae iii'ggers will vote next vear. . . '..:.. I Ue.'..l I .se !eil:' le. c ,'t'h.,, . '1 ' tCCtilt) t S Cl .rTect I. lOlts . is. be r-'-adv for;stat;s. I ll'lll in f'.n j I .! lUllllllUil MI.M-. Al i""," ' vv i.i.? k .i - i m. nun -hie i n r,..l n.wn'ailO W f W CTC his pollvtix. It wuzaidll'h.tl,('ria,i' A i,!'-v-" I ne. I. a .1 to lil irrc ai. air. . oiii-.-i.ii r. . -town ;i to ro i, in v de.ir ii i- pcrclainii and fresh air, sanitary science and A vear and a hah called to sc. ;l e i-e oi i- r i i .t i.o. I..-. :i i". ,r roar learh eri!:.-.d in I ' Or, t: i c- ili-l i w:-'i y wlaa v Wo.;! ! ii . I hi ."! Wo. i 1 a id a. be "'.re v 1 nose. ;i bi-akon-lit; i-uiin, I said onto him : had ti;e opportu- a'' :,re seisijii-d iii the eleckshuns." ir.:iast here, and nt v- And helified uihis voice and Bed, "W hat do ymi mean by savin we WU scooped. ?" sed. "The Ih-publikins Lev .ui I i 'i:l; I He -'ill. Il'l ll.lV most ei.al-alia .". V,' know tne of woiiii n. Id have S-..-I1 her in were h. re : then you V - ii.ei o-i bi.ttei my : lor oac-- to have s.-e'i 1 have j-i ;-i admire her. i aov iaai n in .il left Oak'ial' And I gi it us ? ' " And h tak- tae. I! iiin lit ioit vcars txneni r.ee. waai had o-t two t ! other cases in the same family witii 'o. - , . . . ,- . ' m as manv weeks, ne sani io us. like an honest man, "I do :mt know how to cure this n-w disease, and I am ready to adopt any treatment that you may reccouimend.'' We replied, '"This house has the diph theria, and the first thing to do is to s,-..lielv s.i! "Von itiij. r. Tarn not a Dimoerat. ! rurf'it-"' H'xj-ressed ast,,ni-hmcn'. i color in my nose iz biles." : we bet heavy on Hancock. 1 Wih ieil Vntl frankly Wnat 1 Ji.lVe i a nv willi her I And now i there mu-t hev he n a pile uv men about whose noses were red. Jooie-oiisaiid made I "o uvlikkiT. but becoz uv Lues and M . .'1 I name, as vou pnnp! 1 1 already toht i i- lood to tie ill. will learn w.a !i y u get to the can f tais sheet, is not and never was iviw :r 1 Mevii 'k. 1 am the son of ;l;i English iml-ii i from home w.tii ;i and no money to escape marrying a l.nlv lo whom i was betrothed, who ia Jiarnum, v ich managed, we iiad :i purge, and in Hancock, wich we nominated, we bed an emetic. The Dimocrisy cood not stand two sich calamities, and it went under. Hancock cood not carrv the party ;: d whom 1 did, '"id Darnnm both, and he went i and r.m awav j i I i.ssuiiieii iii.iiiL- ami asked for nu explanation. not e ' "VIlilV . pli -tii., i oi go into the is tiiis ie i-'at oiii v 1 ia irnagi; was iown Why, said I, "lh-- atmosph-ie ol the house the walls, the car; !s, the beds and the clothing ofits oc cupants are full of dipiitlierelie di sease germs, which must le destroyed or the child will die ; other members of the family will follow it; and from here the disease will spread to neighboring houses, carried in Un clothe? of visitors." In the lan guage of an ancient poet, I sai l, "Bring me sulpher, that I may fu migate the room," and I improved upon the ancient prescription by adding tar. The house was thor oughly saturated with thefumtsof gi :. r..t : , ;-, : ih" ..::,. " I 1. : ':' , ioi.uiiii o ;.- aad a.:.:., r :. a I ing. aino.i'g w l w-m.M I - vi ry s. v. r - :.:,.i-1. ;.s i : ,. lie i.-' 1 ' 1 1 .i i j -- ' i a i.ovr. .-. !.. a I tl iak , . might !.;. :; to . i !..-., or sii;'. r. I i i :: ... ,.f f--,, I hardly d ir-- r:-k t i" t'.- r vm if I evi r !. iv ti ;.;iirta'ei v . is ;i long time since ivc n.. t. a; shall now -e-oii come t".i!i rr i: "F.ithi r's l.'.ti -ia"' I ti n -t. "I. hold f;..-t that We ahe.idy have Ulcmbelilig that v.. -h ni r'apia tune if we lain n- ;.' 'Than!. even unto Oo-!. wi.o gin t ii u victory throtigii Jesus- t'hri i Lord." And i.ov,, mvn'i v. friend. hit: i.e ai f t , Hear li-ai v. is tint ti.e pr aiiv n: country ll, finmnniv it voll'll lll, llll,., ll-J" , .. ....... me, I wont try to give an account oi : pect that s; tiivsell". JustUtke me for eranti d, mink he hi will you ? I'm strictly houe.-t and' out she del. respectable, 1 do u.-.-ure you, tiioiuh her own mind, anuearaneas may be against me.: ready to shiy I in ilespi-rately iiard up, to be sure, I Springer to.ia.ii.i hnneii wry but if 1 Call SUA your friend, ti.e j t.red and they bade each other a".'! clergyman " i"'1--!'- . "iJi't me remind vou," said Mr.. When church time cuir; ta;- iat Sj.ringer, gently, "that he is not my ' morning Mr. Meyrick's friend uia-x-frieinl " " ; pcctcillv declined to go with Mr. .".".,' . . . , I i - . V II 11!. . . . . ...I I . . , "Oh, never mind. It he wants an t .ucyncK. .no. ne woiu i ki ep ms organist, I am pretty sure I shall ! room that day, and as he n.td given give satisfaction." Then, Mr. Mcy- already various indications of oiidi rick plunged into talk headlong audity, the young Englishman simply amused Mr. Springer with a lively i accepted tn.s as a i,.-w but nowis--account of his passage. Mr. Spring-j strange si.n oi msaiufy. To I.i er thought he bad never found a. sure he had come to Oak'ial-; ap more agreeable erson, and ti.e parei.tiy ior tin; .-xpre.-s purpose o: consciousness of, as it were, set him gonig to cinch, yet, he tinl no', st.r on his legs again, gave him a little out of the house, and -earcely !e.l flutter ol'pleasure, t-esides the youni Lis ro;n liii n;g:il-fa!!. 'Ihiii he man was un Enghsimi in, just laud Jstrdhd o.:l w.'.u .Mr. ah-yraa; ;-...-i ed, and Mr. Springer fraternized witn 'heard tins young in-m's a.cos..t : him as lie was not wont to do w.t.i j his day. It ..ad ov a ry mt. n -i- hi- countrymen. j ng. 1 li ; rvie.- was g. t. t: Tuey were wry slight r.-.L-onc i m-'a w..s g I. .md ti e v..;. r which had determined our hero to n-ctor sang in .i w.ty to ta-p.r go to Oakdale, in l;ict, the niis. i.s org tni-1. wereiusttwo. In !ie eour-e of i.is " -- ym v ,.i -. i y patient reading of the newspajurs gm .' .i-:; -i Mr, s, r;:i.i r. he had tillen un;i a bit of a 1 iter i "Moet ciru.K. I am I -ta r -a whith relerretl to the neat country ' In re tiian 1 si.oaid i i N-.-.v V -r.t tavern there, aii-1 once at Tiiiiiiy In. i io-morr .w 1 will repay ma. i"i.. had heard a cletgy man . who w.. ! r - tor has praini-.-l t pay try .: iaid by some jH'ple p.issing him m ! -piari- r s.d .rv in advuni--. theatle to l- the ri lT olllie par- "On, .. n-.t at a.l, i.ot at ai!,' ih ( OakdaJc. It did not t..k-' pr..'-s.l. d Mr. Springer. ' I .-.a-; I. a manv reuMoiia La decii! Mr. Snrimr-1 the money m-si e.ui i.i i.tly i ti l out er. 'fo wt-rc paiteti.oi:gii in tan. It was a service to Mr. Jo case. The country tivi-rn w.is ;.!- '"s r. .e -.n ! tr ictii-f lookin - ion I Mr. Siriu:ii .'-'.lam. isy juv ne ol nce'; or rather tin-re was a I 1 he Corner.-- mourns Lteoz its hope"? j . .. . ... a.,.. ... . I ,, ,.... is . ,-t, lll'il.l . iliiuill'l, 1 111,11 I " -" ' I. i , i rr., i , w! o!.- .a,,,-, isno.-ia'lr I Sech-sn Crik will not be slack-i er auu -ulr"ur- mt-nmatmsa m r m :y never reach you, j watered, nor will we hev a gorgus v that iii-- only wav I i vu.-tom house. Ci-uM act li anoral'ly was to appear rhe rngsif-rs over at Lih-ertwille lo ad i::.-ho:i"rah!v, and run awav, j " lu ne. pei lecieo, ami wc suei noi wiiicii I uid witu Oicell'-nt cil'eet. t'ireiini.-t.r.iecs sine.' iliat, especialiv : her !.--k t K r man ia . i- a M.i.a v. ir.t gi''!es.Ut ,i i.i to this adveiitui. -l.ss .loiiiisoii when i pa ite -.V.'.s OgiCgi d t i : th-v w-re to have been (lie V! Tl' 1:1 -t Till.- : l' doors were th.rtnvn open that the ftvsli ir and sunht'lit rrnvht entr and carry t!f the disease charned vapors. Prescribing for the patient lev iiii nr nnr l.ii'ii larnnra nnrt 'l"" ""''' ..ov. -n i .noi.i.o m ai'' serviince 1 remedies and liquid ozone as a gar- la we h-v any more corn we sh-1 "g"',' Uir.;it lwli? m X, HT1 C ny , ; I wii -i is i'ii,ri,it ,hh. I other case iwrur in mat iamii y i Tne tax on wisk-v will Ik contin-1 .. 1 rtT't'at tlie f W s lai'iane;.', h..ve m.aleme' la we h-v any inore corn we shel j g"' y "' , " ... i r. i'.in, to mv name, 1 ! hev to plow, and sow, and hoe. and 'do- ration, I departed. 1 ie iia- m:-t loveir'AnieviciU ireap. or pay the niggers for doin it,!0''1 rwwl rapidly, nor. . id anj vo"d, and our entrails will v; j "living germs, and the chief remedy ' is disinfection. D-stroy the g-rnr- ... i na re if-ii . i "''.... . r Am, . :.. i . .: i :.. The nigg.-r J,tibWk will still hev '"'"-' P,ul. "- ei ... 1 1! .- ,....t ...Tia o,.l P..ll..i- n-;n 1...,;. ' house, and th- worn is done. h-arted atVitiotiJ'.te coiL-in. mv o , i i , r. i:n J: sliiimiirni Churchs willi 41, il'l The Ku.--.siau govi.rnn.il,'. v.; -, millions el" gold by sort mil;. g :t buildings, not only by the o;-. yard, but by the sipjaie mile ; a: only Intely it has been trying t ! row more money. This extravag.in is noticed in sortie comments l.v . exchange: The repor .:' it-.:--' wisii to negot.it" a n-w l-.;in, : ' the undoubtt d fart i-fla r y: heir'; nan- "trerrh rriv ri; instead of seventy-live, .-tig curious ideas hi i m.m the magnificent church in eotiiphtid at Moscow, wit plating of ""Id on its ;. eros. Tins lashinno! gildn towers ia uiii-.ir- .! in Ka - nas !.cii e gold i tints national d-1 Ti - .-1 a n -- - I ii v .; ii- i: l.'o.g idi. I,i . . wii-n a-t ino- l Oil' CloI it v. with Joe r.i-gler for his i -lace, oca a ne was i r .- er- l c ? ;,t t, d. an lie na p. ex plana ii a rs to have been j s.-izci with a p nac at .-p: i '. of marriage, and actu l a'.v.v.-. I owe Mr. St .r ev grudgt : oa the c: tr.ay he vi-s uawitt h.Jy to have t-Ceii lay end, but hi - p- ri.. rui. mee ia vt r liss u.is a -1 istardly oa-. 1 ai 1 ;.!o to pali his i,,,-,-. "An 1 iio.v, uiy d- .ir sir, for ti.- fa r, i w i r. i'l i e o;ae to Inv v i d i,. i.et j.,i.;.; .. and ! mv 1 -t 'li. I have I.o i, tia r fnciid ii. itiivh di or Mr.' Hasaoni will close his bar, for l ic I ! e:l!."t l-'lll i ill lilt- forever IO-..1 hn lite 1 " HI -" - " , .1 . 1 l ..ill e . - -' -i ! IV lore.- .n.. ,.r, ..ll tl... f.,r,..M in ana SllOUiH I-' ill-Ill, i ir w-.-.n 11 Disinlci tion is th- basis of saai;.,- i v. ry science, Mid it is of the ntmo-t p. i:nport.incr that thos" w!e) pr. i ! I o over th.; house -hould I'leh r-t.m I ! , ' t virtm-s of the 1. .tdifg f lno-t : 1 erful disinfi-ctant-. .1 '.i r- th" neighl-orhiMHl. AlrediK" he h.-7 rait no fi "V.i 1'ru-t," at wich we turn -adiv awav, . "Disexc, says lW-..r Tyn 1 d or wait lor the .-trara-r within ourrw I,"'''"-J "uiu m.-.U planted,:: gttes to ask us up. j the system, which, t.n l.ng thcr Mtaeeves nr.-r.sl ifr, w.-,".c. ' l'T s.nl an 1 1. ni-.. rature. dev -lot. j a-. ! m v nose is nittin whit-r. ; and multiply." It is a vital pr ress, noi a cnciiiicai one. i n u.tcai ive i.o h.w. r to n.ia' i- s, laving org m:-: Ef this state of ti.in-gs ks-ps up. ! rpsiJ. c " " n ! I kin h'rri ra clean -hirt, I ' "iUnees h.n h I s.K.n pass f..r a K-puMikin. P-T lL lr' lv" I i,,,.. tt,.. !.'..r. il.ht:.,. Th. v .onlv can do tl.;, -I.' A 1 1.1 I." o :Ve to ti, ri--.i o.i wia.m I cand l.ei lln' -1: ,'ii . ..ad th....! o "i.idA , Vour hand iiia'c ' ..... j.... ... .. , - . - j , !"li t want ti.e. !al I runf.ir.ii'fctiveofl'.s? Alas! j -idi i 7 ni''- cati't be rb-etid. t . ..... .-' i'r ..in. a.'ia. iii tfo.i.i A World r '.M1. !t! i . lor tae io.d t .a':. f you and ail ''a- vou 'ti Ktill la power, hi (,: of the rri'"-t p-ipuhir ::....;- rve'.'ines r.ow l e-fotv the Amcr.in pulr- 'VOai'- aiill.:.V. ' III, 11 11 .jl ll,,.'-. "Hr.r-l,,r- ! Ti.:nrn"nv is ; 11 that is h ft uv the 1 ryhep. iVt-ple Uke it with i. . '!,.-:! 1 .-l nt-'l i ;-t ern.ii it - 1- :t n.tn ta- i.. ICaa-,- I T,,,..n ij .'lmil!rnt I' h'liMs th. ni lltl It 14 t oe -,,-, ..-i ,11,111,1,1, , i .,;.u - - - - - - - --- - t - - - -- . i j T.I. ,r f. . t-.-ti. J M..te ...!' .a - ' ' - " an. ,i't:'!i ai. o.i m a Mr. 'I i av i.;i r. Ot..-i. priiigi r read the ! t- ti.r.. ugh and smii.-d grimly. He', live I Th.r iseniiiTli ft uv Titntiuny to r Ihf.tcr as it is m t a hism-y 1 k m me th" fi w short venrs I k 1 drink. It n.oi' like the i,!d f.i-hion- i .e l.-t a V.'..S l.r ! to t! " idhce of the Hur '-i Ar. 1 v.hi n T.in.ntnv dies th.-n D, I'-it fur a moment It It a little pride at it i-f" h iid. "I'd havir.jr brtugh the Krgir-hman to a hot thought oi it K-iur.- ia tiai! 1 Lout which would give so agr-.s-a- T'"7 f w'' ";i l!'"-"ks. ' Id., .in imr ria-ioii of Am. ric.ni "Oil, l:o. And don t h i M;or wi at I no !; lar-l'r.Hif .- I n u;' a.y . and calling lor p. p.. per, wrote ;;.; folio;.s : "Mr. E'i-a.di M. lh urge : Dcr Sir : I d. i.ot v i.-'i el tiore--et tea that has il-:.e a world of poo I. If vou don't fI: md Tru"t i will I .lie, and it will 'he well for ;just right try Hop Ih't-rs .V " ' t '.r.d Tamni -my and me to di togKhtr, A'-- end t-e laid in one pnve. j Pt.TRoi itavi V. N asbv, j California rais-. a many a-r. - (Hart sick."' i whtntt as Ureat EriUin. a. v. - '.ti- n. .:.. v w .alta. from I . th c.iM nr. I ne, ri ..in yt I '-vi.i ti, t i W--P' 11 hung', r. r tl"- :ivc u the f pulling Edward! M".ri:;'s frien is nose, nor the pleas-: We are strongly disposed tore- WestinortLnd county, Pa., this i ure o! pv.ihi'g 1 homas Markcy s, gar. 1 that person ai and h.s t-.ii.p.triioii sur.i'.' i J We know has a s -...' daugl.t' r. a nrnage-i.... Mif ..;. I a t Ht i,-'-,tt o w u. 'iHgouttii-rxrtl-M.k pave Lis x-1 country life ; it w;w. M.-yruks first' l'iuci..iiiii.u'iii!i(.,ir.- ..m. 'e ... ) I. u ...J .'. : t'e t1- . -. t .1. .1 1 , 1 . i-iir.ti w nut of New York. The i rick. in..js.ns. ! ...... ...I I'll uv not to..Mr. M-vrick'- iri, n! w . .a , mi. w i , . , .... .... f,f.r,ari"-Eri.-iTia i rr 11.1 i' ,i let iiini i..i n.eni, ..n-i - - o I-, i ii..s. t.r.. ..a a . . ,".., ..... ,. I t. ...;i I .. - .... I- i ..,.,.. ; It's a rill. I go the.!-' a 'and he h.U-'h- r:d must, thtref'.re, detliue v-:tr jcian who doc most "''-! kind iiiviiatio-i. iiinn .iifii-rinu. Judged from this , the Ik-si phvsi--vear prirducl IT.'imj ouRd.s of t.! .-,.,. (V .j ;l tl.ult. h.. I. .g to alleviate hu- I bacco 1 ha-band. "we must h.tve thii.gs ..r- , e,' ... .a-: o. Unt in f ' 1 the n.an, (.till look- b .1 . " I i .! --. . .ULm, I r. . j ,.r I. u- I ai.i- a4 .i we "' l-ria.,.. . , j, ;j,r,,iik i --.i-j , . i . 1...". ur. liii . .-..-.-.j . I U. t . rf I. Ila4 et lre Hmt . I ..j it' li niuK than I aUil'.t o-L lk..w ;. . a u ! wans ija. ' '. ,i , , I . I lf- .rti Lkvc t-ecn cl.arg.ii, -Mr. taiirlt il T r- I'lrli. N. i : A im 1. 1 WiK iW i": Sj.rirffr. "i ours truly. ist ind.u-d, Mrs. Lydia E. Pi.nkiiam, Pain in the side, lack and loins, 1 ii. ..mas s-i ia saiai. 1 o-,.; .-stern Avenue, Lvnn, Mass., high colored unne. with debihtv and I, to ii s a ran. ...... am. ..e i..ugii- Mr. Si. tivi-r..--- r.-ad the letter Willi is entitled to the front rank, for her I general emanc-ination. are vrm Anierie-atiize LitiiM If r. tote his tiamc ,o "e boiis. ii. ; ,ii.;.-..etn nt and then showed it to VECKTAnLE CoMrorvD is daily tonw of Kidnev coninLiinL Now in boldly, but Mr. Spring, r was intuit; Mr SpriiiLcr continued to srs-nd Mr. Johnson. Working wonderful cure in female ; the time to preveat huifering, and :.I1. is he diseases. Send for circular to the save inonev. bv ant'lvirnr aD.irj i above address. I Kidxiy Pap. I uoioiy , im. '!. i'i i ' in' ' "" ..."'.. . .u.. ."'! iiiLir coiivinuen t ss mi .nr. .iomi.-oii. upon' trie cour.ty map which hung' his visit to Oakdale in extreme se- ''lie i a lum.ii. . after r. lintheh.iIL ! elusion. lie bade his friend jroed-' n ot ?" ranged in this lac-e - I' '- ' shall kno v in ' wh-re i yeniaii. - ; kcj.t." "With ..11 my i" -r. " ' lv ar.sw. r-l his w; : "t.d h ' a li-gia with your L.tc Louri inv !' '' 1 should ieir!y love to kr- .w ,: : they are kept." H-li tsh-r thiag t on a3 r;su.il. in?