The Honrtt Man. In epite of his rheumatic extremi ties the D(vu tcratic Rip Van Winkle is actually trying to dance, and makes about as graceful a figure as the ordinary dancing: bear. The reason for this unusual rattling of , the dry bones is to be found in the supposition that after using as much time and trouble a Barnuai to se- cure Jumbo, they have at last se - cured an honest man. and his name; is Pattison. We have not ben in - formed in what Mr. PattisonV hon-' jg s cr0p aud the exj-ense f s!iip- i wlieii they found tli- resa'.t of their esty consists. The Democracy can- j pjug by rail or canal, to unl-itand j selfish and devilish work. The Ee nnt enrele be so self-condennatorv : th Aiffernre in rceints after ex-1 t'ublican'partr will liv and coon as to Xnsike all this fass over a man .... - who simply has not been convicted of stealing,' eo we must perforce look for the honest man's claim to that tiao in another direction, l eruaps it consists in loyalty to those ha - morons myths called Democratic principles, and if so we must con - eratulate that partr on its remarka - bly baa memory, as -ir. i musuu mere. pique ular in nominee obiecti undoubtedly rood always knew that the Democracy had a bad memory, but we did not know that it could so readily forget an insult of that description, much less Mr. Pattison s opposition to General Hancock, probably because he like Beaver, was a Union soldier. But perhaps his honesty consists m his manly Independence. If mere personal conceit were taken into consideration Mr. Pattison is un doubtedly Independent, for his char acter is as barren of humility as a Kamtschatka icelerg is of hen feath ers; but if by Independence is meant freedom from prejudicial manipulation we rnut protest against the use of the word, for his present position reminds us forcibly of the story of the monkev and the cat. The monkey held the cat hrm- lv, while he used her paw to get the chestnuts out 01 tne nre, anu tnougn the cat mewed a little of course, she was Independent. .Now 1 attison is honestly Independent in the same sense. There are senatorial chest- nuts roasting ana a certain monney needs a certain cats paw u getj them out 01 the lire and tne only j difference between the story and the fact is that the cat is like barkis. "willin','; and the monkey will only Have TO supervise, noi IO HOIU. Now we are sorry to have to use the terms cat and monkey, even to po- litical foes, but if E-op will furnish us with such pat illustrations, we are certainly not responsible, so ly not responsible, so j idy and Pattison, you - Messrs. Cassidy and Pattison, you must take it out on the hump-back- ed old Greek. He's dead, it is true, ly from a feeling 01 mrsonai be had neither liomc or lor-; , - -r--. ";" - f I therefore arran- opposed and aeteatea tne ;clgn market during the leno.i o . ., - . v a it to cover the most of that Democratic nominee ior council r-tanli lor revenue onn. mc cry -t - ,"-j: C .r. r.. .i....ri 1 " ,e sixteenth ward, when sam has ben, encourage import and , . . . j matlir;,v ha,, been constant- -Hut sir "' was a man auoge.ner un- you expedite extorts.' tng-1 - . t , " ":. o-,,,v. m-.:- . k,.i... tf. onable to the party, and of j manufacture?, and we will buy " ..i--mw.f ,y yr """"J :T ..." but that doesn't matter: write amvn r,r.tcn,l to . nmnil of ti.p l article on him and damage his repu-! tation with posterity as Ovid did for Sappho. What amuses us is that you expect Republicans to throw water on the lire and thus make the task easy, but the signs J are that you labor unuer a most wonderful delusion, as with every day the spirit of loyalty to the Reg ular Republican organization is on the increase and the feeling is grow ing that two years hence will le time enough to try Cameron's claim to continue in his present oiiice. Mr. Pattison is therefore neither honestly loyal, nor honestly Inde pendent, so we must return to the proposition originally advanced that his honesty consists in the supposi tion that he never robbed the public exchequer. Why, it would be as hard to find in the Republican ranks a man who would do such a thing, as it has been for the Democrats to discover one who has not, and it is certainly a very poor advertisement of the party honor and still less of its good sense to herald so loudly and persistently as a rare virtue what the ISepublicans deem the plainest duty. There is one thing, however, for which we must give Mr. Pattison credit, namely, an hon est appetite for office. No Scotch man in the Court of James the First ever had a greater ambition for place holding than this insatiate Mary lander, but it in very certain that the Governorship of Pennsylvania will not drop into his greedy hand, and tnat the chestnuts are reserved for a better man. IIow a Tariff for RcTenncOnty Afl'ertH Our Farm en. otntr man in tne riaie. io vou ;o'-" v '"" oivm Political economy embraces every deny that Beaver was fairly no-mna- j tbe spirit of a miser, the person ac integral part of a nation, and com- j ted ? Do vou deny that the dele- j customed to save lias more pleasure prebends the individual, equally ! gates to the convenlion which nom-j m lying up than a spendthrift ever with the masses. The true politi- inated him were fairly chosen ? Do! knows. cian will never seek to secure legis-1 you deny that Beaver is the choice; I he way to keep money is to lation that will tend to toe advant age of one class at the expense of anouier. in an tne process ol lar- iff manipulation, it is necessary to remember that the farmer has the same inherent right to protection, as the manufacturer or mechanic. Nothing can be more false than the declaration "that the farmer neither receives no seeks protection. It i 8 as useless as base to assert that there is no relative connection be tween these branches of labor. At the time that slave labor existed in the South, it was more advantageous to the slave-holder to exchange his cotton for the cheaper shoddy mate-1 suit to the intelligence of our jeo rial produced from foreign " looms, ! pie. In this county, Jelferson dele but there is no such class to awaken a spirit of contention, under pro- which was large and more ably rep teclion, and the farmer has the same ! resented than any one that he had claim and reason for demanding ' met for years, and the voice was that lie shall receive 'consideration ! unanimous for Be.iver. You were .is miv nt hi r branch of imbiutrv- If there was no other cround ujon i of the Republicans of this county I which he could rest his claim, the' here resent the insult you oiler as disparity between the amount of by telling us that we do not know products from manufacture and ag-j who we want or that we are the riculture would le sufheient, in- i tools of any man. We are ma the .trmuch as it reveals the fuct. that ' tools of Cameron and will ie care the latter has the greater sum iu-: hi! not become your tools 10 do vested. Manufacture in pro-'. your dirty work or take your chest duced five billions of dollars, agri-j nuts out of the fire and help you culture nine billions, or an excess f put the Democrats in power simply eighty per cent At the same time i to phase a faction which wants to we should notjiose sight of the fact 'run because it cannot rule. We that the tanner is both producer and cannot agree to destroy the party consumer. In order to carry on the simply because you failed to get a vat work involved, in the thou-' foreign mission, sands ol millions invested in lands, ' Your pretension of reform is a he must use machinery to gather ! fraud ; your pretension of attach his harvest, thus releasing to manu- j ment to the Republican party is a factures surplus labor that would i piece of dishonesty and hypocrisy be absolutely necessary were it not of which you ought to be ashamed, for 6uch appliances. For this he j and your challenge for discussion pays the difference between paujier i after refusing to go before the people and adequately compensated labor. ! on a direct vote is a piece of low dis- Ty leave this class without protec-! Hon, would ix' an act ol consum- ( ought not be guilty. were flooded all over the city, and mate injustice, and yet the free trad-) The majority of the people of numerous washouts occurred, one er says, "that this is a class who ; Pennsylvania do not want to put resulting in the derailment of a pas neither receives nor seeks protec-1 the Democrats in power and you senger train and the injury of sev tion." j know it You also know that the eral people. The lightning was vivid It is now well understood that i Democratic party has no hope of ; and continuous, and played havock the idea of a foreign market for ; success unless the Republicans are j both with structures on land and farm produce is a delusion. If ev- divided. You know you can't be; tne shipping. The damage suetain ery farmer in our broad land, was ! elected, and the whole eople know ; ed will reach far up into the tens ol equally near the seabord, and pos- that your only object is to elect the i thousand aessed the same facilities for expor-i Democratic candidate, and 3'ou will ! " tation, the situation would be ma-! find before you get through that the : A Wisconsin woman was lately yxniij maiipcu , ncu lueu our farming communities have learned, thattbereis no deiendence to le. put in European markets, and that I Hiifl-nr thaiI";0Pciit5 'J vvUl state j there ver will be a Ftoady demand i what I suppose to be the joint on J i for their purplus supplies. The ide;w i of baildinr up a demand for pram, reeting upon the sufienngs emu- netmvea, mat iue ivrpuoucau manity, whether from famine, pesti- party has no right to exist .any long lence or war, possesses no element er unless it makes me, Stewart, its of charity to recommend it to lepis- Mongul and allows my ;rowd to lative enactments. What the farm-! rule it and distribute the office, er wants is a home market near hi? j Take oft your v.at anc! tell the own doorf. and this can onl'v rw se-i jioople how dearly you low the He- cured by fostering successful manu factories, in every part of the States. ! Our farmers are intellieynt readers, fln(i Iiavp OTl., since reached :!se ' ..l.Mitv tn amni il.e o.-t of sratl.er-! i . . . 1 tit?. j praxes have been paid, etc.. and he j tj,iit read know thnt duiing the ; rectnt period of prosperity the home , market b-.is consumed niiity-tvn. p r ; cent, of larm products. ; ; The time is too recent fjr tbei j farmer to forget the relative differ- j 1 ence between tariff for revenue and j 1 tariff for protection. lie cannot for- -et that his earn was useu mr iuei your srrain realized? For ten years from lS-"0 to 1SG0 the difference between imports and exports was $-183, 579,025 in favor of imports, and to meet these, vat sums of our American cold were sent, and not our cereals or manufactures to Eu rope. During this decade Califor nia produced one billion one hun dred million dollars in gold, and yet the nation was financially wrecked, on the other hand, during the ten years from 1800 tp 1S70 the differ ence between imports and exports was $757,028,-15-4 in favor of exports. These are facts that should cause the farmer to watch with deep interest the present movement, and deter mine bv the exercise of his suffrage. that thi's subject of tariff is confided j t0 the party that has made it one of ; lt3 fundamental principles. The business interests ot the American farmer are as closely weded to the Republican party as are those of the manufacturer and laboring man. A Scathing letter to Stewart 1'n.ma Jefferson Count? iu-pui.ii.-mi To Ou Hon. John Sieicart : 1 pEAR Sir. The Democrat.- their adjutants are parading in : T.arwtv u tfpr sfiul to have ecn l,etn i j written by you in which vou cha!- j ienge Gen. "iieaver to a public dis-1 cussion. As vou profess to be a Re- j .i,,ra'(.r Va -, lniOr (iomeinuip. auoui lo ouoc or omce-noiainff. 1 win. ii.w 1 imwe our ifiuutr iiiai wuv vuu 11 ""'v "-irourEraiu: uui um v- u u . ., , -, , 1.1 , .1 publican it puzzles me to knowshe nieais it, and goes into camp I what vou wish to discuss. You pre- f,,r a leW nonr more, and a;l the what you wish nA t0 believe 'tna to believe that the principles of j the Republican party ; ; the Democratic part . . are nlit and " ty are wrons. achievements of the party and the (grandeur of the pa:es it has written ; i worw it has done in the cause of hu- matdtv. and as a Republican vou mUt;t know and believe that all the wonderful work accompished bv the Republican party in the last and pray for relief, and when the twenty-live years was done in oppo- stayer does finally go, she will 6kip sitiou to the will and wish of the t up stairs three t a time and ive u Democratic party, aud if the Demo-1 sigh of relief. We understand that crats had succeeded we would now j a jK'tition Ihik been sent to the po have a divided and dishonored na-1 lice, signed by one hundred v)ri. jtion. All of this Gen. Leaver ; believes, and all oi this the Repub- j licans believe. Do you believe the ! Democratic party is Itetter than it was in 1SG0 or in 1SS0, ami that the interests of the country would be more secure in its charge than in Republican care ? If so, your proper place is in the Democratic party and then you can challenge Gen. Beaver with some show ol consist ency and sense. If you do not be lieve that the Democratic party has improved, why not challenge Patti son and show up the wickedness of that party and keep it outof pow-1 er, instead of aiding it to victory j smart Alecks, who will kiwv enough and to the defeat of the party in I to go home after this, whose principles you profess to be-1 . lieve ? The cry of a "machine" does I The nbit orsa in. not come with good grace from a ' cabal which represents a convention j Children who have a little money composed of men who were appoint- ought to practice saving something, edby a self appointed committee Many boys and girls of to-day hard or by four or five in each county, ly know a hiirher use for any mon whn mot for ih nurnose of select- ey that comes into their hands than ing candidates for the destruction j spending it for some loohsh thing aa of the partv in the great State of j quickly as possible. To such a les Pennsylvania, and led and engi-' son in self-denial and economy i neered by A. K. McClure, who has j very important. As go the boy's, put more rascality and corruption ! pennies and dimes, so, very likely,. in Pennsylvania politics than any j ., J ., 1 1... .. ... of more than two-thirds o.' the par-1 fy in the State ? If vou think he is j not whv d'id vou afrree to l'o be- ! fore the people and tost your prow- That was a chailemre which ess meant something when the Repub- lican party challenged vou 10 suo- mit your claims with those of Bea-1 verandlet the people decide byjthnltily increase ins store every their vote how thev leltonthe sub- coin being a representative of good, ject, and which you declined be cause you knew the people would prick ycur bubble and let the wind out of it Your gas aboui Cameron havlug his heels ou his necks of the Republicans of this State is an in- gates were elected by a meeting never thniii'ht of. and in the nnme. i honesty and cowardice of which you 1 ma.- are jusi as maepenueui ana . intelligent as you are and wili crush : vou and your co-consnirators. i As vou did not lav down unvia which you dmn to d welL, which is i ! as foJow would like to destroy it, but beiore you are much older you will expe rience how Cataline, lU-cedict At- I KM UJ lw4iA I JLl i Itll'l aa U.Oil a n!d, Jndas Iscariot said others felt ! its glorious uiis-ion wher. yon - ' - i i aim your co-workers are in yo?u- frav Yours, upectru!iy. A. 1'. 11eh:u hj.d. es. Itrookvilie, August 14. Sparking Tm Ijoiii;. A young man was telling sor ae of his acquaintances how long he had in the morning he said she sh irted up suddenly in alarm and exel lim ed : "My, what is that?" He sai i he dido't hear anything, and she said she thought maybe it w?s the mjfk- I man coming with the milk. He said that she was too sarcastic, arid he would never go to see her apiin. Well, probably he uldn't suit her any better. Some fellows overdo the thing entirely when they go to sec a girl, and nothing will break them of the habit of wearing out a girl like some sarcastic remark like that. Sometimes the. lather of the girl will come to the head of the stairs and ask the girl if the morning pajer has come, or if she will not tell her visitor to tell the hired girl when be gets ready to go. These things may look to u young man to be sarcastic, but his conduct war rants it. There is no girl who is well, and has the least desire to re main so, that wants to sit up all night with ordinary voumr men. i She has to have some sleep or she is I not worth the powder to blow her j up. She can get ail the information ; that he has to impart in six or seven t I. .. 1. . . .... I L . . -. . . r V a I r . ......(.km f IittAf 1 trnnl.ul ortfMiiil.ilA . I Ir . j . i.r iiah j hours, and every hour he stays alter alllthat is a dead los. Some young their 'fellows never know enough to go. iney speak ot it beuig tune to go ahout ten o'clock, and the girl, to be polite, says : "Oh, don't hurry away! 11 s riy 'ct-" m"1 the galoot, think illuie the ls 0,1 net t Us. She i . 1 1 . 1 i . 1. j: i "'sues uie. noupe wouiu ukc jiic, or 'tliflt 1 m WiMllf? I tu l1i71hI u-illi m imt " ""' ..j. so he would et out. She .knows De the laughing-stock ot the whole lamily, and wishes he iv:ts in stavs as though he was sitting up with a corpse. No girl wants to seem impolite, and no one will yawn behind a h;indkcr- 'chief, or hitch uneasily in her chair asking thei to arre.-t any young man lound on the way home alter twelve o'clock at night, unless lie can rive au account of himself. A girl ought to have cheek enough fc tell a young man when he has remained long enough that it is time to retire; and if he does not go, will a servant and have a mattress spread on the parlor floor and go off and leave the deliberate young man to stay all night if he wsnts to. This iw written at the request of a number of young girls who have become pale and hollow-eyed from being kept up un- til the early hours of the morning by will go the mans dollar and hun- i... 1.,. ii;tiw.i,t 1.., i-;..,- earn 11 winy ui.u iwuwi y. .muiiky o obtained is pretty certain to abide with its possessor. But money that is inherited, or that in any way cornea without a lair and just equiv- ah-nt, is almost certain to go s it came. iu)uuntuiaii by savins a lew dollars a month, and solid work, honestly and manfully done stands a better chance to spend the last half of his life in af fluence and comfort, than he who, in his h:iste to become rich, obtains money by dashing speculations, or the devious means which abound in foggy rcious lying between fair deal ing and actual fraud. Among the wisest and iniM thrifty men of wealth, the current proverb is, mon ey jroes us it comes. I-t the young make a note of ibis, and ee that their money roines fairly, that it in a long abide with eft nu tir. ihvia. T.'k Her liy Surjrt-iw. Tliey had returned from a Sunday evenintceiMifiTcnce meet ing, and were mi: ng m me parlor ei-jovnur eacn i.i - ii ,t otb'-r s pn seiioc and their uoihI cloth- 1 TP. .M:;rv' said he, in a timorous sort of way, "do you think you could love me well enough to lo marry me?" "Henry! Vou are ho sudden, I really 1 cannot tell you until I find out whether the new minister is married or not" Henry went out l'neath the stars, and vowed eternal vengence against all divinity students. Milwaukee was visited , by a ter rific .storm Thursday, nejrly two inches of rain falling. I'asemenbt lost in tne woods lor lour da vs Sev eral people heard her criesbut they thoiifht th ihk h mri. - r.rni.lW ttbitl i..u.Lk Mast be.a nicedameto sit down with for a quiet chat Mr. Doajrhertya View. ! Dan Dougherty of Philadelphia, I the Irish orator, is on board the City of Rome, with his wile and two daughters, going to the Swiss Eugar- dine. Mr. Dougherty, lor tne man who put Hancock in nomination at Cincinnati, is not no much elated as me murht expect over the Democrat - ic prospects" in Pennsylvania, lie came home that night, she reitmrk said: 'iThe party has selected for fed: Governor a youmr man with no rec- j "George, it sfms as if I reiitemW ord whatever leading up to such an : of ymir having some Hbmk county honor and simple on the score of railroad Mind!.." his honesty. I admit that hehas been i "Yen, I did." a good city officer though I dislike "Just a thousand dollars' worth, to see that point made so strenuous - ly, as if honesty was the rarest qual- itv in American life. Are we so for i lorn that nothing but honesty is the ; i requisite for a Governor of a State? ' Honesty ought to be tlie practice oi ; every household, and I think it is liar more general in Pennsylvania i than this selection would admit Mr. Pattison is not only a young never maue an appearance ai wie bar-certanly in no case of moment. I am told that Gen. Beaver made an ele gant argumentin a case of consequen ce some little while back. While I have been an indinnant enemy of the Cameron8 and all their works, and opened up on them in my Iancaster speech years before the revolt started, I must" think that their candidate is better prepared by law and war and other things to rule a State than Mr. Tattison. The latter ought to be -continued in the useful city office he now adorns instead of being rais ed from the common place to the eminent dignity of lovernor. As to the Democratic, party, said Mr. Dougherty, "it is determined to blun der any wFiere. Such fatality of er ror and failure must be the result of inherent idiocy and disease." How to Milk. Much milk gets tainted with nox ious or bad odors before it reaches the bail. Some persons, and hired help especially, have a habit of wet ting their fingers every once in a while, and then wetting the cow teats, as they say. to make them milk easier. Now this wetting -process causes much loul stuff to drop front their hands while milking. This is all wrong a cow can be milked as easv with drv hands as wet ones. It the teats are dirty the udder should be washed with tepid water and allowed to dry before milking; and if the teats are wry hard and tough to draw' the cow had better be turned into beet, or kept to raise calves irom. 11 h just as easy to make good , sweet i butter, as to make ioor butter. The best ot butter is made ot sweet milk as possible. To make good butter requires greiit care and attention. Everything should move with the regularity of the sun. To make butter profitable, great care must be exercised in milking, loj molrw w imiiortniit It. not on-i Tu ,wl,U tr. tl.A oiiabiv ofth. bnttf-r I but saves the cow from positive in- jury. Let a farmer get the name of j keeping " good butter 1U every re- i sped, and well. he will find it to pay Coni rolling IhwaiiiK. A Frenchman has recently made some curious exjieriments upon him self, and as a result has announced to the world that it is possible to controll dreams and make them either pleasant or othewise. His method is to stimulate the brain through the agency of heat, and to place them in certain positionn. He finds that by bandaging his head with a layer of wadding his dreams always become sane and intelligent As regards the position of the body, the results, so far as the nature of the dreams arc concerned, are varied. For example, when he lay upon his back he experinced luxurious and sensual dreams. To sleep on the right side brought him dreames which were absurd and lull of exageration, and which brought old matters vividly back to ! his mind. hile lying on his left side the exajjerated character of the visions disappeared. They became sensible and intelligent, and recalled more recent exjierinces. The phe nomenon of speech in slumber was also more apt to le noted while the j body lay in posture. Ik-riding for Cnttlr mere is no larm worK, consider- ing the outlay, that pays so large j uitioeiius as uie procuring 01 some 1 sort of 'aiding for the cattle, for it notonly keeps them clean a great Hini in nseii out also promotes j theirgrowingand thnftiness, and the additional accumulation for the ma- nure pile will more than pay for the ; la!xr. There is usually h Inree amount of litter that noes to waste, that if thus utilized would be of great service. Straw, oats, cut corn, buta, etc., are valuable, and fine sand is not objectionable, for in itself it is one of the most cleanly of beds, and as it is a large alworber of liquids, and is of real benefit to clay land, there is no solid reason why a few loads of it mav not be judiciously used. A farmer of our acquaintance! lute in Uie fall takes his trucks puts ifr,,f'l,l swvugp orentiire ly the in lone stukex. mill makes a four f.,t .! tlinmt with thf riijlit hand and call- f-idee) box and gathers forest leaves.'"1, nifistance in vain, held the ; One man gathers them with rake :i ml-ratf' throat while it was biting and basket, and another treads theni ii,..scratciiiin her, until she choked it to to the basket. These leaves are sti.r- i .'-alh. It never relaxed its hold lin ed away in an unused titable, and , f''. 'had. The Imlv wan somewhat what can be crowded in n bushel : ti re.l, but we are glad to know not basket makes a fine U-d for a stable ' ser'"Usly. She is certainly a plucky . c , ' cows loracnuple. of nio its. ;i r . . f, . ' : ' iare tine alorlx iits. J here is and : no i tanner but that ean provide bttlding of some kind, and also have drv, f l.y tests the valueoToiS f.r..ct,ce Elding his cattleacd stock. Hunt Not Swear " "vr.o i,t l rwlTU 4 t ' ( U n.1 distributed on the streets of Mount Joy borough: "The L,iw and Order League here by gives notice that the laws against protanity will be strictly enforced. Ail citizens are requested to bring mformaleon, and assist in rooting I uui, iuih pernicious practice," A Syrian convert to Christianity was urged by his employer to work on Sunday, but he declined. "But," said the master, ' does not your bible say that if a man has an ass or an ox that falls into a pit on the Sabbath day, he may pull him "Ves,n answered the conwrt l.n if i i, l-u.c,,.. ' . Ul . ... I .. in.g Vlto then the man shoGld eUher fill S the pit or sell the ass." P The Good Hoaband. Some weeks since the wife of a! Philadelphia broker asked her hus band to give her $1,000 on which to speculate, and. like the good man he is, he complied. In a day or two j i opportunity offered to buy somej i county railroad bond at very low; 1 tigures, and she invested. ben he , ; wasn t it ?n '-Exactly .MM VOU POM tlielil "Yes; "to-day." "What are they worth?'' lout ten per cent." "Whatr she shrieked. "Why, 1 bought those very bonds and paid ninety-five for them I" .1 , n'. Just so, darling; just so. You never have any luck buying on an excited market You ought to be proud of a husband who can take in seven or eight hundren dollars on a little speculation like that." Hl Bitter are the Purest anil Ilet Hitters Rver Made. Thev are compounded from Hops, Malt, Ruchu, Mandrake and Dande lion, the oldest, beat and most val uable medicines in the world and contiin all the best and most cura tive properties of all other remedies, leing the greatest Blood Purifier. Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their 0erations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels, or urinary organs, or who rt quire the Apetizer, Tonic and mud Stimulant, Hop Bitters are in valuable, being highly curative, ton ic and stimulating, without intoxi cating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms arc, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop bitters. Don't ; wait until jou are rick, but i only feel bad or miserable, t if you only leel oau or miseraoie, use nop Bitters at once. It mav save our i life. Hundreds have been saved by 1 I so ooine. $) will be paid for a ! case thev wiil not cure or help ; 1 o not suffer or let vour friends j suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. : Kememuer. Mop bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but tin? Purest and Be.-t Medicine ever mule; the "Invalid Friend anil IIote,"and no person or family should be without them. Trv the Bitters to-dav. Gisanlle Land Sale in Minnesota. " M 1 1.WAl KKK, U IS., Aug. li. Io- Siy negotiations were closed here for another immense sale of the lands of 1 'ici.o, Milwaukee ami M. 1 aul J".y wuiii m n uutwiui, mr purchaser being A. Boysen, the Dan ish ice-t.oiisul at Ibis port, boy Boyscn, is also interestrd in largi tracts of land in Iowa, which are be ing settled by Scandinavians, and it is understood that there are fifty families on the way from Denmark who will settle upon aportion of the Minnesota lands which he secured to-dav. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Compary has now dis posed of the last of the lands which it holds in Minnesota under it grant. It is understood that other lamilies will follow those now on the way from Denmark, and that the tract to-day sold to Boysen will become a large Danish colony. Scott, the fluent for the Davenport banker, Thompson, who bought 4'),(XX acres yesterday, was a bidder for the land sold to Boysen to-day. Failinsr in his attempt, he is now negotiating for hia principal for 7,XK or 7.",0(i) acres farther west The Big Crop. The com crop, according to the Secretary of the State Board of Ag riculture, continues in a favorable condition. The yield of 1S82 will in all probability reach 'J0,00,)UO bushels and brings at least SGttyJOO, :'. i ne Kansas oat crop is tne heaviest ever knowr , and it is all safe. Fifty or fixty bushels to the acre is not an uncommon yield, the acreage was placed at ., V, being an increase over 1 SSI of o4 er cent. 1 lie crop will, it is estimated, amount to 21.000 (Mft bushels. Re- ports of the most flattering nature regarding the wheat yield are still coining in. Threshing shows that counties which were estimated at eighteen to twenty bushels an acre are turning out twenty-five to thirty. She Held a. Wildcat by 'be Throat. On the 31st of July, Mrs. Griffith Thompson, living nenr Bayou Chicot, Louisana, observing a com motion among the cattle near the house, went to see what the matter w.if, when a full-erown wildcat leaped upon her and fastened his teeth in her left arm. Sh imuifilintflv "'n,,,an. HnmttUKRfd Again. I saw so much said about the j !tX to get ?ed an . , j did for !n less than two months' use of the Bitters, my wife was cured, anil she hlB (Wont ntt.n.1 I" . ' a . . a. l . I nPP I libu such humbuircins.- t.aesbi . line n. i JM. l'aul. Pionrer Frr9. Prwocily In ( rime- in Kentucky. Stanford, Ky., August 17. Yes terday two children, neur Hueston ville, Lincoln county, Ky got into a quarrel, when one struck the other, whertupon the latter drew a pocket knife and stabbed the former j to the heart, killing him instantly. The boy killed wk the t-onofMr. Bishop, and the other was a sou of Dr. Cliftou Fowler. Neither of the boys was yet 14. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetab'e Compound cures all female com- piamw oy removing ihe cause. I The forest iires in New Jersey) have already occasioned losses esti mated at t2U0,00O. I I WHITE t IT' 4 IS KINGr! IT IS THE Lightest RunningShuttle Machine It make lea nnlae than any other Shuttle Ma chine; 11 iiu A SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE ! A SELF-SETTING NEEDLE ! A DOUBLE-STEEL FEED! on llb jiiles oft lie Ncelle ; in Automatic Bobbin Winder anil a .lev 1,1? to nil the llobl.ln Wltliaal Rnl mlng the wdIm ! It is the Most Durable Machine made. All Its wrarinir part are m.i.lo aIjuta I'te. it mnriti iihouM 1b raretully exaniinrd he lore buying any other. Si.ld on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS ! BY JOSEPH CRIST, Jcnner X lloads. Pa. auxlS ly Catarrh hotm balm KfTectually cleanw I the natal paseatfef of I Catarrhal virus, can. inic m'Hlthy iwre- IMTARrhcolo. Vin tionf. allTg iufl u no ma U. n. prutvrta the tneoihranelrou) .I.i. tknial eohu.mniplnte ly healfl t he rfnre? and restore tor Miw of taneantl srna-il. lien- eii'Mai results are re- alliel by tPW ID. pUeatln. A th.r- iuich treatment' will enre ITntArrh liav J fever etc. Unequal. U AY"1FEVEI? hes,- Aareeahle to " fcia f. At.lilv bv the title tlnicer Into the nostrils. On receipt ol "". will nuil a packaxe- Sold by Somerset riruirirlpte. marl ELYS" I'KiAMH A L.M CO. Oweji, . Y. SEN0 STAMP TO GUNS, REVOLVERS, Ac. G. W. HARDER. TYRONE. PA. r33gw aaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) WoDderfi'Jly imi4e and perfect In ita threahi&ar and separating qualiiiea. Savea ALL tne Oram and rlraae It ready far .tfarket. Rone easily, oon atmcted durably. Ilaiahed beautifully, leant expen sive, and moat economical and SATISFACTORY MACHINE jrow TJ p e MADE. ItwiU handle wet (Train aW sj I M wp1j M It has do mm U D KT C U CT D equal in lliirhirur I nnEOriCn fiat and tUuothy; cieaua aaj CCT niAii aa sred ae wheat; reqnirea !' wOl go change rx cep the aiere. Baa more square feet at eeparaUne: and isleaninjr surface than any otker macattne; can not be overloaded. Itlahothorerandanderblaat Our C I KU HI LLINO ATTACH MKMT (newandmrdeainbla) KEPAKATOKHof the various sizes fittod for Steam or Horse-Power. Tne CL W A RJ, the PI TTM and tne WOO D B 1" K Y llwrao-Pawera. an made by na, are unexcelled. lTILLVATERNo.0 ENBINE Weabwmake the HTILLW ATEtt Nav. 12 and .HINNKyOTA 4;IANT FAR.TI ENGINES each ha Tina; rcturn-floe, and fitted for burning; straw, wood or a ad. Those Emrinca are made aud finiehed In the mote ptrect aaur. TRACTION ATT At ' II yi ENT can be fumiahed with any of tif for Prin-litt aud fSreulan, addresa SEYMOUR. SABIN & CO. Manutacturera. Stillwater. Minn. ! Mac, Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. l Wk; tlicj aru rrelerred ta .all Otaer Parana riaslrrs or t:teraal Rrtueillcs: j first. Baetaa tLey pour a!l tha merit of t" snrtheninc poroo patcr, and contain in ad dition thereto tha newly umovrred powerful and nctif vagelalile comhiiiation whkh acta with in rrsrd rubefacient, atimulating, aedattva and counter Irritant eftects. Saconat. Becanae they ere a grv u i ne pharmiceotkal prep aration, and so recognized by the proieeaioa. Tbirrl. Becanaetbey am t!:e oa,y plaster that relievw pain at once. lanrth. Bacanae they will positively cure diseases which Other rematiics will not cveu'reiierc Fifth. Becaoee over BOW pliysicinasai J drnsxisU bavc wrjiantarily teaufleu that they are aoperior to ail - M K-K aatV I mm m - H IWK CATAIX30U8 OP (5 m a i mmf t:iwr?iu 3ajrj-rf a nirs ' .JtaV Iaansa- piw i or maoicmea tor external ase. Sixth. Batanaa tha snannfactnrer bare recal-red tha cauy medals ever fives for porous plasters. I Iziii We Porous Plaster! SEASURY & JOHNSON. Maaiifn Uiin Cbemlata. wTarlL. 1 KVSZ KSMEDT ATIUST. PnctSct. A KUDU MkaiM CORN and BUNION PLASTER. For Sale by C.X.BOYD, rtomeraM,Pti Marcb 1. PAKEEU'i) I IIAm BALSAM. 5 IB prcfcirvu by l- W whohjf.-C u-lt, j any cf of its 5tr-"r L to the ftcah aud wsrani tmwtw btnr u wry or r mco t.z r Parkar't Hair R&bam k finely pHumcti ai and i; 1 I warranted to prrymt ulhnf of Uie hitr atnl BBOvadaadruttanduchins. H;scox & C . N.'. at. aW l !. iwkn la 4ruft w4 '. . M PARKER'S GINGER TOIC A Stfperlafivt Hratffi H Strcnjtlt Restorer . If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out wi::i orerwork. or mother run down ly family ur UuU-o-hold duties try Famkzk' Ginul 1 k c. If yon are a lawyer, snintster or bimM man e liaustd by mental strain or aitxknn cares, tk or tr.!- e iotoxicalingstimuljyts.butuc P-ukcr'sGizijcsiotuw If yoa bffre Consumption, Dyprpwa. Kheuraa Ism, kidney CompUiuts, or any diMMOcr of thf limqi, atomach. bowels, blood or nero Pnrii Ci '. Tonic wiil core you. JtistheGretcs: H. iNie-r M tht Best ant Surest Cocgh Cure Ever tiU. If too are watting away from age. dissipation or smy oiseaiteor weaknew and requite a tiaiu t-? CiHcaa Tonrc at once; hwiilinvtwf.r.Hc buikl you up from the first dose but will ne cr ni.c.u-. ic has saved hundreds cf lives; it axiy yorir CAcrnov viwm n rLT' r.st- t -r i th hni ror4lii ifViU Hi tiwrM. ! i fir.f tfifciiat frMtt prmrata M xUm. Pr-t fv etii u UimtaCV.r. Mr. A ! irr-iftmdf-. CKEAT SATOC CT! IK?LLl $iVl. Its rich and lasting fia(nce tus rruflr t...t deUthtful perttime exceedtiifly pepuiar. Thrte isaAtkiaa liaait Insist uuoa hrtn I'l..:. c Ton CouXjHB and look fcr signature Mt I MoJcexi I: e rmrr Settle. Aay 4rrr- i mam wopptj veo. na ti crct tun. LARGt SAUM) Rt'TI.N ' niiiunrneniifin ininruu na lenHRIDCnOOUnU MUAUC.fl i, rH.; Will open Septemlier . Boys fitted lor Colleice, n eni ruiuti niiMwiiF, tr uuninrH pursuit?. I Home eouiiort'. Kind care, tnorcaxb instrurtion i-M) a year. J. H. SHVMAKER, Ph. I)., aaglMt f rin'ipal. THE "GAKDEN OF TIIE WEST." ! TO THE FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 irire yeu i cordial Invitation t rr.roe now and fee Ihli "Oanlen ol the West" Northeast Jlls url. You that are weary with (arms of ex hausted fertility, and yoa that have lamilies of loya trrowine; up whom yoa wish to etahlivh npoo farms lancer and bettor and rbeaper than are within your rtach in the old States, and yoa that desire a chamce ol climate, come and see this country In iu prime, aiclow with sr il.l-n har vests, where the irreat nutlinK fields ol corn mur mur melodies of jeve and welcome Pi the visitor. 'Scelus: is believing." I sbw my Urnii person ally, free of ehara;e, to any one derirlna; to inspect them. j "North East Misaorm' comprises that pari j of the Sute bordered on the east by Illinois, and i on the north by Iowa. It embraces a territory I anout iu miles square, celenraied lor Its fertility, salubrity ol e.lmate, accessibility to markets, di versity ot landscape, anil lu multififrlous produc tions. It lies in direct connection, bv trunK line ol railwav. with ChlcaKo, Philadelphia and New Y'ork. Pencct order, peace and political Ireednm trrevall. Forty thousand Pennevlvanlans alreadv reside in Missouri. In this fine district 1 have fur pale about three hundred farms, varytns; in f lie, ijualiiy price and equipment to suit the wants ol customers. I Semi t ru Diuw-BjrTiTB Lists to Aiy ADOitzs Fbkb of Cbabok Prices runite Irom iotaiou per acre. Let me briefly vutliiie one sample larm of the hiirher piiceil class that of Mr W. M. Baxter, 10 miles west ol Hannibal, (in Mirion County). 2. a;res rirh et "etawood hemp iaad," all lenced, 40 acres good timber, AO acres blue icrasa, 3 fine sprinirs ( never talllUK). lai ae bnck mansion (cost over lu,(ibu) ; soli of unsurpassed fertility, pnxlucins; in perfection all standard trrains, veiretables and Iruits. K. K. station on the premises : six trains pas daily: within half-hour's ride of Hannibal, a thriving city ot liO0 pop. Price, t) per acre, part cah, remainder oa most reasonable terms. The railway fare o f purchaser from hit home to Pr:nr and return iritl be allotted at part of Uie c jiaymrnl. Title ra.i ran teed perfect. AddreiisHOMEH H. WINCHELL. Heal Estate Airent and Commissioner ol Imml nnUn for Missouri, Palmyra, Marion Co , Mo. jyj-lm , F. W. CLARK, WHOLSEALE PRODUCE AND COMMISSI OM M ERCHANT, Corner Main and Market Streeis, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. aprla n ' i Mi Female fflep, FitlslmrilL The only ompletely eUlpped. ttrsUclas scboo I for Lwlies.wiih full collegiate powers, west of tha I Allegheny Mountains. Delightful location away irom city noiw ami smoke, rjompieta inora tory. Superior Faculty, etc. School year open Krptemiier 7lh. For catalotrua, terms, etc., ad drea : HELEN F PEIJ.ETREAIT, jrlS-ot President. GO w r H Pi O P PC o w GO 3 0 b (0 Oi en O 1 i rm It ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM. iThe Greatest Discovery of the Age for this jj Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cases. Cures Rheumatism! Give it a Trial and be Convinced. C.X. BOTl, C3e eral Agent, Ml. anaaraot. Pa. VALUaLE ESTATE FOB SALET Th. Ad. farm -Ijolnlnr bom.raat lth. - aierly owoed by Isaac Hosm, Ki.. I oder. for sale. Alio, M hOildlog Iota a Tarkeyfoot Kreel, Somerset. AIo. tha trart of lao.1 ka.n aa "Marble U11L" near Contluem-a. on tha Usui Railroail. rror fall descrtptlori of the propertiaa, prices and t-rmiv apply ta Was. li. Smith, Presi dent Artlsaa Inruraoc Company, PlLlatmrKh, or to HEBMAN I BAE, BAJ Ait'y at I w, SoncrMt, fa. Tiar U u tssut fcr iu5 sriaj frsm CONSTIPATION nd other diaeaaes t!iat fallow a dif orcd atate of the Stomach and Bow ela, when the ut of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MAWS wm Will give Immediate relief After atirWalM.Q (.tUw Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dis eases, etc., '! f which these Bitten will speediiy curtly rrr&oring thcraruc Keep the Strmark, Huwm, and Inaticm Orytm iaowd Honliay ortffr, mwt perfect hcallll win be the result Ladies and other anb- jecttoSick Headache !i tt relief and permanent enre by-tb rise uf these Bitten Belof toale and niiMljr porgattT tliey PURIFY THE BLOOD. Price 25 ct. per bottle. Tor ml by all ldlera la medicine. Sead addren tor paa.plilet, free, girlng fuH direeticna. kih, nam uu.rnr.. iiriiagua. rt jao24-ly 1 RAILROAD . SCHEDULES. SOMERSET 4 CAMBRIA RAILROAD. n and after Jane 12, trains will ran aa fwllows : aocrnirAaD. i I I ? i TaTHN. 2?i 5 , 2 u g r I , I p. . F. M. Vi-.M 10. I 11 t:S J:19 2:34 IM 1:07 ; A.M. 6 09 eu :30 3 a. m. r. w. RnrKwooD...; 11:40 i.:-0-.l!.nKl....i il-Ju: i:A .BOMBK8ICT...I 11:im 6 11 ..UKIOKR lo in b l V. 7:3a 7:14 1: :15 9-3I BViU1 Is ...rRiKDrsi... j 0:4. 6:bo 70'..iJTOVTim.. 10:J 4:4.1 7:'i hoovkkhvillb i lo l.Ii 4:"J T 4' ....BKTHsL....' vr ju; 4:16 7:58 BOBDKIt....! y:i 4 01 8:05 .. IXULBKIUK. .. fit t bi S:50:..jHaaTowa.. v.li, zrst. The Mail, north and south, rnns daily ; the i rain oany excepr Sunday. M the Pittsburvh Idvision, K. H.O. Railroad Tnroun pasaenzer trains, eajt Nund, will leave Korkwood at 12: a. m., and 144 p. m, arrlvlnir respectively at Washlnrt. at 7:S4 a. m , same '.'' : next, evening, and at Kaltimore at 8:4S a. m.. same day. and at ll-.oo next eveninir. Wenwanl-boan.1 thnuh trainsleave Bali imore at :30 a. m and 7 p m., ami Washioaton at lo:40 a. m., ari l :iop in., arrlvlna; rexpei-tiveiv at Kockwood at .0 a. in., and 3:0" p. m. BATIMORE 4 OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. On and alter Jane 12, trains will ran as follow: KASTWAUU. WLSTWAKn. 2 STATK INS. ! 55 ?5 I r.. a. h. , ,A. ,. :l :: ...PITTSHI R(H....j 6 30 11-10 1 :tio l11XXkU"l ILI.E. 4 3U IJ:10 l.'M ..CONKLl'F.NCE...! :M li:16 ; 110, I KMN4 1 3 .r.' VIM' i ?J:i:!..BRIMIIi SIKl.Mi.. 3:2 12:3111 12:S7t ... PINKER TUV.... s i;. 12:41 12i',...CASSKI.MAN....i : IttsOl 12:44 ....RI,'KWOI 8:0o 1.00 12:iJ...PlNE(HOVE.... 2:.t 1:(H 101! OARRLTT I : 1:12'; I,. YOI'KK 2.46- r. . 10:19 :47 :1 :ri -il 6 10 x i:.d ili'.l l:lv- I10:.SALIMBI KT Jrsr. I ifc4o- 5:41f I.x2, 1:14:..MEYEK.SDALE... 2-.l i:"S l-3- l:lf ....KEY.STtINK I 2::; l-M lr.u ...SANK PATCH... I i-pi l:4i' I:S4 BOWMAN 2:17' l:So; 1:42t; PHILS4IN . ... a ' 2:ot.! 1 AS, 1:4, OLENCOR I l:.M 2:07 l:aa' .... FAISHOPE (1:401 21H. -l lo HVXli.MAN I l:io; 2:.a)' 2:40 ..CT.MBERLAND .. :12:4-. 4:-5 5:10 .-.:t)2t 4.4 4:4 -t 4:27 3:-2 Mountain Express leave PitUborrh Satn laysonly) at 2 p. m. : leave Cooneilsville. 4:or ixionuenee, o-i.: rrslna. Brook's Sldlmr. &::(: Ptnkertoo, :42: Ca-uelm n, 5: ju : Kora wuwl, a:u: Pine llrove, :li; tlarrett, ( 24: Yo der, :J ; Salisbury Junction, 8:33 ; Mcyersdale. 1:3b. Letves Rockwood, 8:li; Mlliord, .11 ; ar rives at Somerset, :M. Throuvh Mail trains dally. EapsoA train daily except Sunday. Ai-comnKUlion train and Fayetta Exprei oauy except sunuay. Ticket offlrea, corner Fifth Avenne and Womi streets, and depot corner Urant and Water sis., Pitubargb, Pa. U. K. LORD, Oen. Passenger Airent. L. M. COLE,Ueneral Ticket Agent. BESTS busineu now be lore tha pub lie. Yoa can make money taster at work for as than at anything- els. Capital not weeded. a will start yon. 812 a day and np. warus maue ai noma oj uie inuasxnoo. Men anu women. bys ard airls, wanted everywhere to sork lor ns. Now is tha time. Yoa ean work la npare time only, or s-iv your whole tlint to the business. You can live at nome ami do tue work. No other badness will pay .a nearly a well. No on can fail to make enormous pay by enKaglng at onee. Costly oatht and term tree. Money made last, easily, and tkioorably. Address, 1 hi a Co., Auajuna, Maine. Iec)8-lv PATENTS oltalneil. an,! all bnslnass in the TJ. S. Patent FEES " 'n lh Uourts "tn,'J w ,or MODERATE We are opposite the tT. S. Patent fifflce, en-ir-ed in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can oltain pairnt In less time inau ttioso remote irom WASHINGTON. When model or drawing I sent we advise as to tmtentatdlttv tree ot chance; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. V. e refer, hero, to the Posunaster. th Snot, of murr oiTwiun, anu w ornc-iais ol tne I'. S. Patent Odioa. For circular, advire. trno., and reference to actual clients in vour own State or county, aaklrcss C. A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite Patent OMee, Washinirtoii, l. rj. GOLD.; Uraat rhancatomake nn.n- T. Those who alaavs take advautave of the aoi chance to ruahe munev 1 " " uuw, aeuvrau twvmi weaunj. wtuie those who do not I in prove rarh chance remain la poverty. W a want many meu, women, boys and a-irls, to work lor as rtidn In their own localities. Any one car do th work properly Iroin the ft ml start. The bnsine will pay more taan ten times ordinary waaea. Expensive outnt turn i had tree. Noon who euxaye tails to make money rapidly. Yon ean devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenu. Full in lor mat Ion and all that is needed ent tree. Addresa tTiaxast Oo. Portland Maine. Dec.-ljis POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS o Ho. will die of Cottc. Timor Itrso r tek. it rontz-s Poa-drrs are naed In lime. F.mu-s Pow.ier. wiDcorrandorevent HoCaw.aE v Fo.it7-s Powdrra will prevent barn i Kewi. I.iu:ia Pown.rswili int-reaM the qoantityor m: : stwI rrram twenty pvr cear and make the butler lira and sweet. rouU' Powers win rnrf or prerit tlrnont avirr Pl.aA.a to whH-h lloor. ani Cattle are snl-wct. riM- Po.mu viuwti baruraciioa. hotu rtt:nfvtNr. DaVlP K. FOUT2. Proprietor. aLTIMOEE. JTD. Feb 1. lv. EDWARD ALCOTT, XAsrro-.i kkk ao dkalkr im J M J ft OiK FLOORING 1 SPECIALTY!! orricK sn factoiiy SOMERSET CO., PA. jyii-iy BRICK! BRICK! Th amlerslaied raspeetfalle Informs the polk 11c that ha 1 again enytaed la munulnct ur log Uric-k. of SoiM-rlor Quality, SSHS'Tw .'iiT " fi" "roaipuy by tha TtXOUSand Or CarIiOad. .-awoaav wa viu avu. BolWers and Onu-acUrs all) Bn.1 u to their ad van ta ire u examlna my ta.'t bafbra iMwbera. bajinit 1 TIIiS. MAXVEI-.Ui FA1R1IOPK aaaaraat t'a., Pa May 10. tate Normal ScV- INDIANA, Pa Terms HawuxTa I'.arBPaiwrn r. Uti r'e:.?lZp The Soi Th'"' 1 no m-ira 4,le uvr-. , ' muoldlna- hn-na. h,... y i, . ,u" mT wetal ten-, T ' . If yea Intend t. teach, urttm aT- prvdtabi. for yuonelf and of nJ' iai7 uaeher should take fJ protaeaiooal stho.,1. and l-eaa"Tl,'iir, avaa UCrK w that of tha " 11101 1. kOUiTloS, Healthtnl. -!, tf4flW. J. Bl ILDI.NiJ AXI APPt UTs... netf-elie.!. rul. ' - ""nr' 1 w w.11 the Pr . ORAin-ATES .land high wh. T O..B are what yoa need U y..o hay, become an earnest and " . FALL TERM WILL 8EPTEMKER lib, Fo mrthar partlcniars, a-ldreta- L. H. DURLIXG, Tl . aay3 ' jyfcaon Pennsylvania Coliej G1 GETTYSBURG, l.. V-.-v T 'H E flrst term ol the next Coll September 7th, 1882. S. 1 Tha Faculty r the Institution is full. tk.,. of lnstrnrti fl is liberal and thorou.h T-. lion it moat pleannt and taealthv. in the a an Intelliirent anl moral axnmucity. an ) a. E uiv i. ivaiiroa-i initns turee times a day. x- Preparatory D-partn:: In cha rite of the Principal, Rev. J R r ' M won iw xfuuii innn-n. Inrnuh ouah instruction tor boys and v.mnir loe,". TI )H li. inn lor Business or Colieire cia.e. S u,:. 4 J . , thi department are undr the speriil tbelr instroc'.ors who reside with then a hnildinir. I or lurther information or Catah ae; Ailtlress M. VALENTINK. t. p Pri.li"i . K t . J. R. h;ht. Pri- Qtyl.urf, Pa., July 1"., lsci F.HTABLIKII ED 11. C. T. FBAZES j oh. oOl and 20: Main Mmt, JOITNSTOWIV.PA. WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL DRUGGIST, PERI'IMKRY, PAIATS. OIL J (i!a and Putty, Hair and Tooth Braa-, f. Articles, 1 .net ami SIiavinK 9oap. tc. Family Medicine and PuyiK-uns' Preicr; tlins accara'eiv enwpHiaHled. aprlj' 'MET 4 3 Lra BEST IN THE PENN t:t. tf'A mm 1 . 2 All basinet; ft 9 PI t 9 tended to wit B V M 3 seyt. 1. 1 - TTENR' !T HiS m EQUAL VA Jt 1 LiWtSSf ftc-aluMmn c rt4mil Apfil I, li.v .-.it r-i raFTjtai fh Prnn r-t , K:r, 'v :.i it 4-T,u;t.iDsh.mi of Hvm Hm, ripf-ttl u -ifd lurr li llnrrww, atHlti if . i : i1'i ii.ir!--v'1e iiijvrl ri ;ij V., Harmw w.Tli. i ,t-n c l:f: . rial rxii3mr. 1'y bo ktnr the Uta t . r mi.J lx.o htri-ii tu-d Two id in vr-rit 'n'f.cwIi'Fii? i: ih mm rttrrtit yttlvrrirr in lb Market. Tlil; l!UROU our TO BE I TO ISK ArVKEVItttD. . ' v. rv 1-urchiiML.a" ant! w-Jl bayaootivr Tlie Penn Harrow f!lx;i:D TO A THT.KE-COR5ER BOTAItl HAKROW. I ).4a irn.-.atf !c f ir roht-.lii, mt the innlfiD.'flMl l -i f nif'-t l,i iu ..U anuui tOe txwm with. 'at rK.:kiii- :l.dui. The Penn Harrow CO-VSOKD TO ' w.i.ir aiid wtwl f n ro the orar.tui tr t'Uf-hore A" ilarrow. i Penn Harrow I wiirr :i U 'A ' TIid Penn Harrow CH.:ll ! TO A fUif.irtE HAR1UJW. S Br ruio-r.uir th wheH from the oniaal yoa hart f:.rrrrw itii thr tmut to bxik to. By bxk:iuf fct B r .' mi run brm in a f tirn, auU barrow ttvt fttti :! t : !('. r t-r nw mnj har ro - ui .m I-"tU fitH-rt, it vHi emu Lit fitbtr t nnt an 1 Lx ibrt- i.ut u UMarwiklr-twoir The Penn Harrow OS ITS SLED. It ha always been rreat InoaT n-e o the Barrow u and from Of M L The tVnn Harrow obviate Una. a no matter which Harrow y InoxHitbt eombination. It has sta awa alesl ta kaal It mm. The Penn Harrow Is made K the wklte aak. jrfclj ut tr-lb. well aaintcd. ra every war r-rl' r' -J .milrs ( II we ' mnwm w AT 0CK ANU Hti tOSIIM U. ra au yt fSwI isWie 1 a Sad fee a Cml Insws a. J mm mhatm A0X5TS WATTED IS ITTBT COTJSTT. PEJH EiSSOI IAEF1CTURII3 Ctt CAMDEN. N. J. eiw. Profession: tended to w nu-ne c -INGLE "A- HARROW, n m TO IkjUKLE "A" H.1BBOW il a A published T paraaaatB, UI iararialily tx it snhacrliithn arrcaragea at S lo aotlfy a thalr pap" wU1 ' orlptle- ahaerlbara ran other twuh! A f KOIU'.K a. r . TiU A J. PI ORVre, up-su t(re in i he I e-l to hi.J cira e loiny. A. II.OKFK:l FFKO All WW""' tpcediiy in.' V A J.rOt.WlBN QOLr.0! All hn.rn-n a faitxi) ': eret. Be l" 'd lv.t fcCoai Will attend 4nS Mirr! a neas and a-' Bounty an OltlcalnMin Ami Irewl-l attend to all promptness a Will iriv ed to hi ear Offlra in Prt f)ffloe, Mj Malw Orn' ietile.1, tltl a item led ta II. Wtll prarr All husinosj attended to. TSAAC aprtiwc D en: All lral attendml t OH.i-e in droit store. aprt H. II Dlwase Special sn a r. . Lt DRV i nr.cm fa Store, etir ri to .In al! talin. -vl' :!. of the warranted, Oa-vlrt-rTPrl, n.f 1 fnrntl Cif pf'"' r s store Dii' arset an) stre-.wr Hurra caa ha rot m Ufflea street. 8c D I A S'l This T' te.a t U. r r.d best Hi. ald lua first .. the first elai nl.lepric Adn THE i He: Tha are. of Urseas tbaa aa merenry yat enei which c CLE And air he aael ' will hail and lv weak aa freparai mayM
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