u f - 4 - I' The Heal yucwion for Voton. There i no lack of false iuucs, but there only one real question tor lkCpulmcuus to consider in lhf j 0f tjie uIjit is little likely to win the place m which it i published, present canvass. That question is ianj 1101I the people; so without j If the paper is full of home adver briefly, ''which partv, taken on its j meaning it our Knipht of the Lon ; tiseraeiits it shows that the merchants record, is entitled to administer the yara sr-nrp nnr noir.t for Gen. Ilea-! have on hand good stocks of mer- atlairs oft he tate and ol the nation jver Ie gays again that it is a most chandise, and are seeking to advise The Republican party arose in 1" 'remarkable fact that so many moral j the public of the kind, variety and and became a factor, crystallized as;mf.n anj mell of surling worth sup- i general characteristics of tin -ir stock, an organization in lboCt. and won its : j)(;r; tjje Republican ticket, and with ! Manufacturers who advertise their first national victory in 1SG0. Since I tjie nio?it astounding moral and logi- j waies not only inform the public that time it has len practically the; cal obliquity he proceeds to commis- what they an- making but sit ihe shaper of national policy and the!crt the rucral men and the party same time inform the world that controller of national destiny. Its j wX,jiort-tl bv thcni. For the first theirs is a inaiiul'irtiirini' town, doings are facts ef record. The an-;tj,,t. j., hi.-i' -rv we learn that moral- IVr insiam-e, it' you - in any of i.als of Congress exist without a- jtv ali,j WOri.!i s.p: indicative of laek the Wal jiiper the .ilvertieiii-tits brak. Not a page, not even a line sense and j.i udence, but we are :.f ti-hools iii the particular locality hae been expunged. Such as it is -v,.j content to have there men on i in whieh th papT I published, the every man who can read and who r,r .j,, . ti:,.v. i,nVe a very serious 1 natunal iii!Vre!;ee i that the commu cares to act upon information in cas-j iaiIt; 0f winning ihe cause they i nity in that loc:.!ity patronize edu- iniT Vila Viltp rJin fnle:ll tO it and ! , 1 .ii.rv.tt '.-ititi-k nn.! di i irr.tt.p tr -T:tnt form his conclusions. It is not a;mj it in our lieals to pity fieneral w.,r1 ifhrsw-rU reeord ! t. i : i. . . V..P. .x,. " f " j lt ill I i iI lldt lli r U V II Ii.rrviUr. we mean a record without an error. ; --,, iart v r(.j-,rt.-sented by the braver But just as it is the party goes upon ;of f;ie Lantx-ter Ii,!dtijrncer may it before the people and , (. a prou,l .vn-e of independence asks their euffrnges. The party doesjm standing a;art from the pulpit not ask oblivion for a single paye ol jajl( thenioral sense of the communi - that record. One high purpose runs ;. V( lUt the Republican Party is by througnit all.irom jmihoiw, anu that purpose relates to universal lib erty as a basis just government, economy in the administration of national and Stateaffairs, and a fault less public credit. On the other hand stands the record of the Democracy from 132 to llO as a majority party, and its record from 1SG0 to 1"S2 as a minority par ty. The first act of a Democratic President was an act in violation of ali his pledges in consenting to the destruction of the Tariff of 2S. A brief jeriod of Whig rule gave the country the Tariff of 1S42, under which "the wages of labor and the opportunity to labor profitably in creased, and the country entered U on a period otthritt after the collapse of l"5'i7. The Democrats returned to powerin 14" under a distinct pledge to the people to maintain the Tarill of 1 S42. Their first work was to abol ish that beneficent measure and substitute for it the Tarill' of lS-ld. The result of this perfidy was seen in the collapses of 1S17 and lb", the decrease of the wages of la!or and the universal prostration of our in dustries. Meantime the question of the extension of slavery into the vir gin Territories arose, ami the Demo cratic party struck hands with the oligarchy, who believed and taught that cap'ital should own lultor, and in collusion with the oligarchy brought on the rebellion of iSt'.l. This is history as derived from the record. Ssnce 1'1 the Demo cratic party has used its j tower to obstruct and hinder the government ordained by the people. It opposed amniendment of the Constitution intended to secure the result ot t!uJ war for national life. It opposed everv reconstruction measure and taught that rebellion against Feder al authority is not a crime. Of all the great measures of finance which constitute Republican financial pol icy the Democratic leaders have not aided in adopting one. They have opposed all that now, after years of successlul operation, they annually annrove. The country as it exists to-day, with all its varied industry its thrift, its high credit, and its place among great nations, is liter ally the creation of the jeople through the Republican party. The State of Pennsylvania, with its vast fixed capital applied to the de velopment of its great resources. with its great railway system and numerous local markets, and with its preferred credit, is simply a mon ument of the wise rule ol the Ue ttublican nartv. The ouestion for Republican voters is ''which party has earned the right to administer State and national ail'airs taking each upon its record ?' Gen. Reaver, and his colleagues on the Republican ticket, represent the record and the resuitoi licpuou can rule. Mr. Pattison and his col leagues on the Democratic ticket. represent the record of that party from 1 S.12 to 1 SS2. 1 f Andrew J ack- son could not be trusted to resitcct his solemn written pledge to defend American labor ami enterprise againgt foreign capital and pauper labor, how are we to trust Mr. rat tison with the vast interests of Pennsylvania? His pledges, if made, would be made to the ear on ly to be broken to the hope. An untried man ; a man dominated by the most sinister intluence known in State politics ; a man who, whatever disinclinations may be, would prove as wax in the hands of that influ ence to prefer such a man to a man of positive character, and of the known ability and exalt ed patriotism ot General Reaver, would be to prefer the record of Democratic misrule and Democratic hostility to the vital interests of the country. We cannot Iwlicve that the Republicans of Pennsylvania are afflicted by such midsummer mad ness as that would indicate. Rut that is exactly what Ih publi can division, if maintained at the polls, means, if not meaningless. Only one of two results is possible in Pennsylvania. Either the Repub lican or the Democratic record must be endorsed, and whichever shall be endorsed, and whichever tdiall le endorsed will owe its endorsement1 to the Kepublicar.s of Pennsylvania, There in no scape from this conclu sion. Thefinccasuistrv which teach es that a vole for a Kepublioan oov ors tno o hi;, .f tin. i;..?uii. i-m Vott-r to I : t: lil Hepu! lean ascen .loney onht iiot to thc-ivfanyhody who does nut want to Ik' Ui'o iyetl Tfio oast; lo ltrpnhlicaii voiiv oould not ho plaitit-r were tht-ie only two candidates in the field J leaver ami I'aUtsiin. I'r.K-ti.-ally their arc hut! two candidates, ot.e an advanoed j iN pnMioan, the oth r a leaelionary l-mtr;tt And Kepuhiirans inn.-t ! noose twee;i mom. ; U Itaal.imV Ask l-al? Its- :is liinuofi 'verv pohliodl brought to the surfuoe n . iu.-s ol iu. 1, very aiivi, us to prove tlnitthur ot remote, tutyr was , iho fdimius nn,i ria-n l-y the ,...t.m, ........... .,.., u-.iv ...,.., r, versed in In-reditv ivtiuld Ik- verv owl to se;ir n uk- itiiiiiiiii v t'l . . ,1 : 1 . 1 :. p.i .,. t.iiHM. ite.iKt. p.- 1 1 i 1 .. . t ito7yiinrr,Tpcc:alJv on the fatlo-r's ! .:.).. Ti.:.. ..... . : !i :..: 1 .... 1 1 .. J 1 .. 1 . .1 . t i.l. wv ttw 1 111 y to:ti liw ieiii:iveo i.e-1 . 11- . . .. . ., 1 - i .1 ' '.ui.lM'aiis haw a. tualiv laid their. . .. ,.,,.,' nan-Is it iho pulpit and constrained .0 ....... 1. - . i. ir. 11 in itii p ! i ' .iv a j;ii wtwu it j i ni. i.JiLU iji 110 iiir.ti, 1 III 1101 (Jeneral I leaver and the ticket he going to call in.elt' unybiKlyV .1k-rirMnt.-. It i-:;re.ty to the cndit 'diout servant. J'll wnU iiio pcti if the good sens- anl patriotism of-tion myself." ministers that tin V have been bold 1 She fteiined to tlie desk, drew a 1. .-.i .i.d,.,.-o . 1. -..i,.... recogiu'.e the ;ilcrencc lK'twn mere partv p.di'.ics .md the broad I spirit uiiderUing tho general weal ; . but n..t evu: a child with the slight-1 law to etop it t here'll bo a row in the i .T-t intelligence id mpposo that 'old Eiu'htii Ward, and don't ym for-.-1, they h.ive I Hen constrained to do -petit!" , ., , j.i .i-i.i 1 wltat thov def ined to be their dut;r.i duty. j IU.:,lysl.s howmuch ?Koplewhoj Jo not act from principle, but fioru I r I iuapule or petty t-pite. fear men who ! aw movpfl bv 1hl?Ii and hoi v motives. i f.., fl mrtv or ciioue which cannot - jcomnianf thecontidenceand respect traiition and usage leiM?ndent on both of these forces and ie r.ol at all ashamed of being so, strange as it j papers, it is true of everything else may aiqie.tr. Rut the. writer outdoes 1 in the j taper. The local newspaper himself in childish folly a little fur-1 is a fair r preservative of the com ther on in his article, when he sayslimudty in which it is published. If that probably seventy live tnousand people will not vote the Republican ticket, but aid in handing it over to the Democrats. It has been asserted by some practical joker that figures never lie, but unfortunately men do, and figures marshalled by such are apt to go through very suspicious motions, but we wouldn't find much fault with the figures, as we must have humor iu the canvas, had not this assining scribler actually dared to call that pitiful corporals guard the people of Pennsylvania. One might just as well call Tug Wilson the people of England or Sulhvan the people of lloston, as a few sore heads and chronic growlers the peo ple of Pennsylvania. Had the vot .... 11 ers ol this State one toot that could ; the richest, hut the most moral and be brought in easy proximity to that j honest, having the best and most re scribe, they would be likely to send fined tastes, or those who are most him on a lengthv aerouaulic excur- sion for his ignorance and impu dence. It is very true that religious ; their children up to be the best men ami mortal men irrespective of j tarty j and women and the most worthy are hastening to the assistance of the j citizens. It is this class that patron Republican nominees, and we do j ize a good family newspaper by sub- not wonder at it at all, for we should greatly wonder if it were otherwise. In fact the disgust with Pattison and the political Latter Day Saints is so great that Reaver grows stron ger day by day, and can afford to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. The I'wsol l lie Collar. Dr. ieorixe Thui ber. tho veteran horticu'turist, points out in the Amrric'in A'jf'wn'.UiriM for Septoinhor some of the uses of cellars in keett iiir living jdant: Kvorv olio knows tho importance of a good cellar in preserving wge- i tables, but to those who row How-! ers it is of equal value in keeping nr m Mount street is occupied by jtlants not used as foo.l. There are h-mte agent. Those, however are many thinvrs which can lie kept Uy no moans the only examples of throimh tho winter, in a state of sus-!tlie kind; in patririui (Jrosvouor ponded animation, so to speak, iro- j street, for instance, the wry last vidod thov do not actually freeze or ! I'iaw m the world where you would become killing drv. "Tiioro," said expect to find them, prolessors ot the a Gentleman whoso place is one i the manv near lloston. well wort! there IS the most valuable .r tho uli.tlc" To ir(, ! . .i structure from one part of the grounds to an- j other, on high land, a bridge was neitled, two heavy walls were built of stone; a roof of timbers was made ami covered with earth. This gave both a bridge and an above ground cellar, a spacious one. too, in which tender and half hardy plants, so largely used iu the deco ration of the grounds, were kept j during winter. Mo-t persons will, j however, content themselves wiin a ; boneoellir and there is more dan- i noufeectiiar, ana inire i., inore uan : frer llslljlll V 1 'tat. IT Will IIO lOO Warm ,tr usuai i l'-'u" Uli ' t-""n"'"" rather than too com. 1 ne tempera-1 "' "'". i""i!-iu ",J-3 i'""v5 tureshould be kept as near 4(T as l on every second door afford ample possible. Light, if admitted at ail, ' indication. On a similar principle, should bo put little, at most a sort of! Dover street alntui.ds in private twilight, forwedonot wH) the plants j hotels, and Dernere. street 'the scene to grow, but to keep in a state ofjof Theodore Hook's wicked joke , m complete rest. It will not do to ut terly neglect the plants thus stored. They will need very little water, but eFjtecially towards spring, must have onoun-li to sustain life. In such a cellar may he kept those shrubs that are just on the verge of hardiness. 1 he vanegatitl Hollies, lape-lcssa-mines. Oleanders. Pomegranates, and a long list of ot iter evergreen plants: also Fuchsias and other do- cidious shrubs that have a complete rest during winter. Jerariiuras, and other bedding plants, taken up and planted out in bos of soil, will keep almost as well in tho cellar as in a greenhouse, indeed a good cellar, well used, is worth more to the average amateur than a greenhouse.; Hw She I'etil iim I. A woman who wanted the (Vim- mon Council to pass an ordinance to forbid goats front running at large in her neighborhood, called at a tore on Michigan avenue vo.-terdav to ask the proprietor what sort of a petition she must send in. hv, vou want to state tlu Case just 2 you have stated it to mo," he fopiieu. "lut how shall I begin?'' 'Well, let's s.-e. I in-iievf they -i .t r i usually Klart o(j' v. itl to iiii- noil. 1 1 ti;' I'.tniou.n t!uunoil." 1 don't U lit-vo it.''slii ovt .,;j,,(d. and turiiii.'j t a oj.-.'w;mor she ;:p- peulo'i to linn to dtvldo. "1 ani not sure how a pvtiti.n "ins." he said, "hut 1 know iii.;t it mast end up with: Aniwewi .e.r ! pray. ' "Not it;.'j li we won't," ;ro.v!edj t!io wottj-in. - AJtT a drove of goats' n:ss waiKt n a;i n- :ne rooi my ; j I ItoU e I.T i,ih nasi vear. Jli.l euteti ' , 1-1 1 Up thn o o.llie .Iroscs. t H u t heels ' ! .. . .1 1 . .1 : 1 . r - . 1 i! a nt n . 11111 lor mo, 1 m not gu- - in t: lir.iv to ;i;iv oiio. M;ivbe- the butx !ur i.ext doorkuow l.o.v to ' iix it. j .he wvi.t in :.r,.i tho to ; the butcher, and he tht.L-ht it over j so-ms to mothut it slmu'd tn.- pa wiiti Million in" jiki- in our rl , ti 1 it '1 i 1.. ir.r-uuie.nsii ne mi.i, 1 .1. 1; hot I'm not s-uro." .. .1 1 I I l' , . ,'. , 1 . ': ..v i 1 . . .1 . , No. tnadatii. but its the t-irii'. vou ! - - see." .-u- n c . . . r t- . UHiir itovooo v s KiTt:oen ivilTk' i i. t' 1 :.. e. : t . 1 1 lin.shod. It read: , "I'm after Iieinir U.tltortd to doalh T bv gn;Us, and if du don't tmss a I ! J.rmvnsville leports oighty-two e w cases o- yellow fever. The Literal Xevaper. ; Every one knows that a local I newspaper usually fairly represents : itpi.reciates the advantages of cdu - i ,...t;...,.,i ;,..;.:,.,.., i L tl. .:.. t uir t t i --... m v ..--...- 1 with church notices. A local paper j that contains the announcements of rtiiioiis meetings in.p!i-s that the ; community in whicii the pafer is 1 puldished is a moral, religious, church-going one. If this is trjie, las regards educational and religion- advertisement and notices in local it is a high-toned, moral, newsy and wide-awake, it shows tnat the com- true mat at mosi mersesn'" qui im munity in which it is published is a comfortable for a sum not exceeding moral, wide-awake community, or os. uuat,i. oe . o.... . ...... it would not sustain such a paper, luncheon on orumary uays, and On the contrary, if the paper is low inks good ale and claret 1.1 mod in its tastes, and its advertisements f ration. I here will also be a month are of a low order, it is just as sure l.v uoscripltoii ol about a sovereign that .the people who buy it are 0f to keep up theestabhshment: vh.le the same class as the itaoer. Xews-Uho Government stops eight days papers, like all other things, are j W every year lor the same pur made to supply a mark. A com- I tllllt VV1!1" J" ?'! " nc,;r .i.;,.l. " t .. ,,...1 who is content with good plant lood. 111 11 m 11 t u i:u 11 ti.iuir i ii' 11 . iv. sentative paper should sustain it. The best paper in the place should receive the patronage of the largest number, and w ill do so if the largest number are the best class of people. Ry the-best class, we do not mean amiutious to cultivate the nest ami most refined tastes and to educate J scriptions, in order to have it read ln tho latiiilv. anl tm ri;is :tiso , whic'i advertise in it t lot tlio com- j mui.itv know wliut t!iov iiavt to j s( 11 o.iid where to huy.- -llarrlsbwij I.oii.loti Stre'ls j livery one knows that Paternoster-1 row lias been from time immemorial i jthts hoadijuar'.cis of puhlishors, ! I Holy well i-lreei of retail book-seiiers. j ! lying Acre ofooaoh m.ikers, W'ardour !.-ireelof furnilure and picture ileal-1 j ers, and Ierinondsey of taiiiu-rs ; nr are even woasional visitors unaware th:;t. if thov want a town or country residence, almost every tinnl trroumi healing art have pitched their lents. lrom tlie prosperous M. D. whose .i ..... ........ .I...... ..... oiougnaiu may it rren u.iuy aun consultation hours waiting at bis dor, to the struggling beginner who visits his patients ( when he has any ) on foot, and for whom tiie question of rents ami taxes has a perpetually appalling signification. Why so many disciples of Hippocrates, known ami unknown wealthy and comparatively jienniless. should thus congregate together is an enigma sullicieiitly dillicuit of solution to puzzle even an acrostic guesser. nut ' " . . "r'' i ens agglomeration of t tie same nater-! . ;,ii i.; , 1,14 v.ml iii iiuiiitiiuii-ruv.L , - .. .. , , , music snops ; r leeisirecf, v.aincr.ne street and Wellington street supply half tho London newspapers, while Mortimer street and its immediate neiL'hoorhooil appear to ho recg n.,J nized places of refuge for servant igenoies and Trench t h , . . . . : - : iailliu.l.".n. Mane heater street is a curiosity in I .-1 li N i:ti- it. t't tittri- v rtriil Oeiievn. , J .'" . .i . Jeutlv devoted to tbe aooommooa- tion of strangers : it ii rii.iiti-ira , ti in r? ntu. thriving hotels, glaring at each other on opposite sidt s of the road and everv remaining house in it. without ... exception, is It t out in apartments, j Hop Itittein are tU Turosl att.l IWi ; P.t tiers Kver Matlo. ! rhov are comnounded from Hons. 1 j Malt. iuohu, Mandrake and Dande lion, tue oldest, host and most val- uahlo medicines in the world audi contain all the host and most cura- tive properties of ail other remedies, heing the crea'.t st Itlood Turifo-r, ! Liver Regulator, anl Life ami Health Io. storing Ajrent on eaith. , No disease or ii! health can possihly j long exist where those Hitters are used, so varied ami perfect are thei.-1 opera ti'dis. i Tltty give netvlifcai.il vigor to the a'od ami iuiirrn. To all wiiose em-! ployme'its caiuo ii-r-id..ity ! I tie- i ow Is. o.r urtnarv . o or w m retjt.tiro the Apeiiy.t!. T-nde. and;and t'lritt-titinf. rie.ii-i ,,(V ,J,..I ! mild Stimulant. Hop Li': is t;r in-; sired tint ; red is prlahlv lr i Valual'le. heins: i.ih'v euralive. tun- ' color. Keep the cattle aw:iv itt.'il ' aii.t'. No matter what your feelings tr ! ! sy m: toii:s are, wltat too Ol-eae ir , . ' . . - I ! nlrin i.t is, use Hop Litters. Don't ! wait tinnl ytu are sick, hut it you uniy lo'. l ii.nl or mi.-er.ilile. use J lno ; i'tcis ,it once. It nia .-ave Vl,r! t:. - it 1 1 1 1. ..., uitiiuinin him: on-li Miru i ., ... A-,UI -, i, . t .... ., ,11 ... ,..., ,...!.. '1 ,,.. .,r-,; 1. . .. . 1 1 sniri,r i.ut' u anJ u ; UvinUt llS(. Hop JJitter- j I;, i(.ri,l,er, If,,,, i'.itters i.s no! vU (iru,.reiI lmi;i.M1 J, ,ut , 'ure-t ill:. '.est Medieii ..- eor laitloitl.o ' litvaiid's Fiiend ami : 1 1. . . ,,.i , . , , ,, , ;i.. ,,(,f',). flfio "o ptroii or laimly 1 l.,.. , u lb. .til !...... Trv tl.r. - .... v. . . 1 I'U.l I" l'l ll An Arkansas .editor, in rotiriiiL' irom tiie t (liioi oil control ol 11 news- 1 par r, fan! : 5 '.,,. f ,. , , .. It is witii fotlinir of sadne.-s that .- ., ..... i .. . 1 . , .',1 1 . - . iv. iii.il- iilllllir we retire tr-m tho active control ol ; too charge against b;m nor demand 'strength to the weak and iot to this paper but we leave our journal . Ixwt by jury. Judge Iwe!l over'-1 fhr nervous ; harmless di-.rrh.ea iiu .1 eiiueiimii niiy i amor nian : c mr, uiunwiuiy, lonatu.ie u. . I 1 e.nl!.ni:l1- id 1-n.iu n i n ' Ill gennoman is well known v.v.., . r , .,,,.,.) " ! v... .... i fr yt.f'tH , 1. ' . ' t),,.' u;i.'f V(j;a y -J. . n ' ', ' Kelalw doinround. ' i:tt iiav.e bt.en bedridtlen !v cured ijwliam g ,,-"""u- !nu,,r.,v,.,ulg t!..-,t ,1 tho limbed: Vote for Con. Jam. g A. jkaver ;f,.r S'S i!v ,hljvfJ;MU 1 1,e('br: Governor. J f', .' "'e cVf 1 S'-''b iiced ,ui puuiMi.tncnt without a trial. Iu The Kiieli-li ltogmental Mrs. There all the officers him fairly I ou a level; tUe Urionei ;"' -, ncriy mui uic i.u-! jii.iii.. ...... .... with the field officers. :ue inside the mess, loud talking, quarrelsome words, or loutish inanuers have together. The mess is the great pro moter of that gentlemanly f- ling which Englishmen pride themselves be stopped. Everv night the niem- States, though in Massachusetts as j Vl( i'!w ' " bm- li hers dine as gentlemen at a well fur-, i'ate as 18H(; a person standing mute j 5 vs to the1te ST'S . dihed table, and spend the evening wiu.n indicted for a mi.-demeanor ! iggsir a"-: i- on. Rut now there are svtnptoins . ,.,,t crUjV js usually entered by or tliat messes are do nned: that their ; ,it.r tje curt and the trial pr- day has come, and that in place ot the pleasant dinner table, round which friends could meet, with the regiment as a topic in common W tvveen them, we sire to have garrison clubs, with their mixture of all sorts sitting round, and the terrible halt'- j ip - 1.' -Major n. ... iu...u,. .......... age them. Messes are taxed as being expensive, with costing so much as to deter the oflictr of the future, poor and professit na'. from entering the service. This, like all outcries against existing institutions, has some truth in it; while those making it have either willfully kept back a great deal more, or are very ignorant of what they are talking about. It is true that son.e messes have been expensive and extravagant; and such, to follow the .-pint of the age. should be curtailed, liut it is equally sutlicient liquids, and does not ask many guests to' dino, costs Cl 10 a year, while i'l" more gives him the advantages of an excellent club for the same time. Ami if to the con ditions necessary to make up a gen tleman we add the ability to live like one, the regimental mess gives him every facility fordoing so. Ol' course, at all messes it is ouite pos- s'.le to run up a Iig montnly bill 1 here are no Kummuarv laws m Knulaiu'i now which forbid a mail to spend his own money, and tho man w ho f'nnU lie cannot et rid of his hurjtius cash at the arrion moss will maiiatre to jot rid of it in s.nno other j!.:ce, ami tli.it jrihaitiy a jXoml deal more s!i;nlv. Milk Diet in Uii-l.i s I)is-a-. Since we know not at pr. sent any dru tliat possesses therapeutic val ue to any marked extent in this ter rible and fatal disease, and since it is daily making sad havoc among human beings, and principally among that class who, by reason oi their valuable public labors, arc par ticularly necessary to the weiiare oi the world; therefore, it Ih-cjUios a medic; 1 question of paramount in terest tli.it we should discover some potent method of combining this very prevalent disease. Si. me years since Carol lirt called attention to the treatment of llright s disease by the use of a milk diet, and since then Duncan, as wet many other prominent physicians, have written on this subject. Wo have ourselves seen some remarkable results follow this treatment, while Dr. S. Weir Mitchel is now quite an enthusiast on this subject. The method of treating a formidable disease has received sutlicient distinguished indorsement to recommend it seriously to our no tice. We would, therefore, ask all physicians who read this article to try this method of treatment, and to furnish us with their experience. which we will publish. Tho milk i is used thoroughly skimmed ami ! entirely free from bnt'er. Tn ntn. rt.tfU, jt ii;ls ,,(,(,)';i(. yj,, ,,at t;le ., ,lt Ki .u n.lr... . ,, , .' ,' hinisell absolutely to milk, and con- .1 , . , ... , tinue the treatment tor a long tune. 11 it disagrees with the stomach (as it will in some cases.) Dr. .Mitchell advises that the patient lie put to bed, and the treatment commenced with table-spoonful doses to which lime water is added, until the stom ach toleratts the milk, when from eight to ten pints daily should be taken, and absolutely nothing else. The sanction of such a distinguished physician us Dr. Mitchell forces us i 1 : t - .i r ik rri.niisii n'lisi'iT ti.e morns oi i iiii ii i-.i ' 1 1 1' i , i. ie irui io re , , '....I.-.. . . . : ... . . i . 1 - r ; t-itj n:r t a oei le.iL'O I'l an roa'at TS OI .... .' y L jthis ournal w bo may have ca-es ot , '. ,. J t- - t 'tifiiiif 'hm.im: io ueai. .ir'.on tv .'(iiiii iii tti iHhiit r flitting Away Tools. .... . . . the wearing tun oi htrm i in pie- luents i", as a rule, due more to neg- h ct than to Use. If tottls can be well taken care of, it will pay to buy tht.se of the host steel, ami tini.lifll jin the host manner; hut in common namis, anil with eoimnon care, such are of little advantage. Iron and steel parts should he cleaned with dry sand and a colt, or scraped with a piece of soft iron, washed and tided if necessary, and in a day or two ( leaned off with tho ti ra "ech and dry sand. Finally paint tin- iron part with rosin and Imswax. in the proportion of four of rosin to one of I'eeswax. un ited together and :ip- plied hot. This is good for the iron or steel parts of everv sort o! tools. ixkI work should ho painted with gooil, loiied Im.-itd !!. wi.i: ii-m! :wiiiii( K, wiin death as the re-i: t If it is not desired to use n.-iint mi nami loots, the itoie-tl with 1 . t ....... ' tur ihies pontine and "liouid drver." ijust as well. Many desire to eahir- a'o the wo.t w.iik o t-irm ltm,!... H'oiits with oi u le pftn.leimi. T,, k.. 1 '..i. .. .1 . . , . . .i n u-r-t Willi e.ltur, lull l-. ..w i, . , absorbed iy the pores of the wood .-1 mrriniii Atfi-iruli.uri.-i IVisoners Silent ul I lie llur. fan recent case before the l idlod SUUs Couit in Massat bust its ihe prisoner v he;i arraignetl for a crime ..,, -.;t 1 . ,1 v, , cumnntteti on the luh sc Stood 111 ..iic ami tin.-iinatei v millo :,l,l r.I...t.l ion I.. . . ..:i. . ti itlied. ,..nco...,i ..''... 1 k .1 1 1 1 hi nut "Il 111- II. ' 1 .v.. pvii'.riiei-il lit I to! !nsou. JIlS CiiUUX l tied out -i writ; naneas corous, .1 ..( ,r ' ! , tnat tno i.risoner v.- ... ., . ',. ! Ined btc..ns.; hod: r . . II. (1 e,,,t, l,,.,i ; ' l ot laubillvj liol lile-ni 1,1 mm ijns onjetiion and iiel.l loaf, .cusen was proper: y tried aud'evcrv family needs barker's Cin- OOI1 VIeteil . -n - ' ! n, ,cP t ,aw in i'ngi.ni'1 1 V1 .ScV,ral A" ,rioiin p.ii.o.-.irs' ".-u..t. 1 perso,. . Ma;,i,g niute',Wen strtiok at Mattoon, 111, at a be'w 'T, T ,',1, f'',iny h.,,mikl of a The shaft hag n,e pjessed t. de. h 10 i.nso;. ' w,,K. tt(Kifir.r sequent! - an net wns passed in En- - t " ).' I 1 1- ri-i r. l.nmtna lnnf uriia gin- tctetl hv Congress, that refusal to I ; ,,ioa,j should be treated in capital rases as equivalent to a p.ea of not irumy aim lite in ismicr iruiimj .tried on that issue. This rule has : jsiuce l,een extemied to all crimes was treated as if he had pleaded luiitv. If the prisoner will not; ! ,Iead one wiv or the other a r!ea of j tVJ.,is J,, the same n anner ns if the , defendant himself had made the pit IVvth'n Cliainiiiim ltenuty. The most beautiful woman in the! world, ''champion beauty," has just i bo n found in Pesth. thanks to the i municipality, which, instead of con-1 cerning itself with corporation din-i ners, main drains, and lightning, has instituted an international beauty tournament. Out of l-lo I candidates the number must surelv ; be a telegraphic mistake only 10 obtained prizes, and the first prize,! a diamond bracelet, was taken by Cornelia Szektly. aged 2i. This damsel is a brunette, with brilliant eyes, whose figure, supple as a twin ing creeper, recalls the type of an cient Greek statues. Her photograph will not be leady for some days, owing to a little accident which hap pens even to English ladies, her dress- not having come home from the milliner, but it will be soon sent to every illustrated paper in the world, and we shall have an oppor tunity of judging. Meanwhile, be fore it arrives, no doubt numerous challenges will In; hurled to Corne-! lia from Europe, Asia, Africa and IE America, ami the railway compan ies to Pesth may be expected to de clare vast dividends, reaped from the transit of wagon loads of disco., - tented beauties arriving parts of the world. from ail dilutee Treatment of Animal. They never punish ; h"ncea mule that in the hands of a foreigner would be not onlv useless, but dangerous .,.. ;f I. ...... ....... :.. .1 to:nnd has been adonted bv all the i f- f',t- .-zt-l , - e! isarinrt9ni i." ! Ti.lL.' J1JL 1 jla j-.t 1 I Ii1l1illl,..(, .. means of atur-r oroluck-k. tho beat j of atur-r tr oluck-k, the beast ' tumint: to tho riiiht or left, ami .-too- ig to too right or lelt. ami. -too- pins! with but a hint from tho rein, Tliis treatment is oxvc-nde-l to ail animals they press ,nt;. t .e,r servuv. (Mien have I admired the fact hibitod in getting a largo drove of sheep through narrow, croivdtd streets and alloys, bv nn rely having a little boy to lead one of the quit-test of the ileck iu front ; the others steadily followed, wit bunt the aid eithir from a yelping cur or a cruel goad. Cattle, pigs ami birds are equally cared for. The Yellow Fever Kti(lHiiiic. Xkw Oki.kans, Scitt. 7. Tbe I'ic injune s IVnsacola special says : "The hopeful view expressed last night and for several days past is not sus tained by the report to-night, there being nine new cases within the past twenty-four hours, although no deaths." I'exsacoi.a, Sept. 7. Iu view of the threatened yellow fever epidem ic here the ollicers of Young Men's Christian Association have issued an appeal for aid through the New York Hf raid. The call i- indorsed by Dr. W hite, City I'hy.-ieiaii, and Dr. Haggis, President of tbe Hoard of Health. One K.M-rionee f.ir Many. I have been siok and miserable so! long and hadcausetl my husband no j nmcli troulile and expense, no one seemeU to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle ol Hop P.iiters'and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that my huband and family thought it strange and unnatural, hut when I told thorn what had helped me. they said, Hurrah for Hop IJitters! lonj may they pros per, for they have made mother well and us happy." The mother. A Kansas man, traveling i , I'ales line, took a sail on the Si of Cali- i tee. After landing, ho asked : i 'How ninc'n for tlie trip?' 'Teni snoKeis: rej.lietl tno smiling boat man. 'Ten shekels!' echoed the traveler; ' why. th;it is an tutra coous price.' Well,' answered the skipper, 'that's what they've, l.een paying ever since the sen w:is hero.' " Thunderntion!' growled tho voya fror. 'I don't womh-r that I'eter tried lo walk it.' Xear Flkhorn, 1ml., six years atro, an old farmer was rohhed of money with which ho had intended to nur- chase a mill. A man named Elliot was convicted of the crime, and suit to the penitentiary. Just .-n Jiis sett- tt r.ee is to exitiio, a thorough search ol his old homo resulted in the dis covery of the swag in his cistern, to gether with the burglar tools used. Selective .sasiii(it-,. L.vs Vkijas. X. M., Sept. S. (.'has. H tnis. a i!eteetiv w.-is s.issinatod "'i edm-sdav nifitt S.111 nt ti.inhi.i hi!e Harris w.is standinz on the tv ..i'i".'t'ed lrom ihe train :ind shut hlni tiesio. I The :iss:issin esc,iietl. j Sparkling l-'yes. Il s oJiefks ami clear eo.nplex-1 ion onlv :!Cool!)I.;iliV imiikI l.e.-lllli I l" H. V not Hmnv tnuvi ....-i t ii , , . .' ' - ' .irker s ( tiniror 1 onic is hotter lit: I" 1 . . 1 III i iin.Mhiiiu'. makes pure, rich blond in ti 'lines i eaitl 1. jovoiw sj it r its. strength and bvaiitr. I.tdit s irv it. l!a:ntir. $.'MMM Tai.; f.iraii Dnslisli lloi-se. loMtoN. Sptemhor S. At the sale of the? I), 11, .n breedingstu.l ves- Jerd.IV )i C.ri-'i:-.i.l.l . l..tr,.,t l.. as a lamb ami as tractable as a dog. ! tho Kncyj, Torpid Liver We never beio hl a runaway, a jining j y Rheamr.tJsm, Dizziness, or a vicious mule or pony in a (.'hi-;j Sick Hadacho, Less of naman's employment, hut found ti.-e ! 3 Apnct;', JaurU5co, !j same rattling, cheerful pace main , . . tain.,1 over heavy or lid t roads, bv I P!exy ralj3itatlon3, refused ,,,!II:ivoii D'lir was bou.-bt. bv W I l',H ,Nne- -, ".5-MMMl. IH-Iifdniix ..tnwti7f. ( IU That onsuns digestion and oi:;oy- Ttiei.t 1 if i'.u.l i...;.. 1;,... I...:.'.. cure that don't constipate jiL-t what ' everv la 1, ger Tonic. A vein of coal three feet thick h.i The toiritv and eWunt ,M.m,m. of J'arker'a Hair Ilsan, explain the popularity of thist reliable restara- tive, , , i gATg & TSi I j yiS ii.-cL-.x F fty---iii?i.-. ir.iu.it article. e- sc. . M (TJ'Jp; j feSJunl of " ti:,.-t:-r ," i S Bet9rathcYouiolCclcrtoGifirf3aeji:r vrammteti to prcrtnt .liin - of t2c hair acd t ' re- G nioveoiinira;! j::ililcinr:;. HiaCOX i Co . X.V. j .,jiiIhK,a!.imBitM.. PARKER'S G1I0ER fin A Superlative t.eal'h and Strengib Resteer. If yt"ii are a mer iunic or firmer, worn o-;i wira wsrwcrlc. or a rnmhT run dnwn ty fnmily or tiouo hoM duties iry t akkcu's IjiNOCM 'ioSc. It you ore a lawyer, m truster or tusuiess ir.in ex hauMed bymcntal strain oranxiVtcarcs, ciorot tjke intoxicaLn uiubnts,but u&e Faker's C.n-.r 1 un:c livftu have Consumption, Iyspcpsia. Khcunv. ismt kidiwy Cwnplaims, ornytJisordrrofth.-Iujij;, stomach. boweU, btced ot renrrs.rA(iRjts (jrs.r Toxic will cure you, J : u. the Greatest liic-cHi runf-er And the tzz and Surest Cough Cure Fver U;cd. If you are wavtin away from aqe, dts:ijtt'n or arty disease or weakness and requite a sttmuuu : :.i';e Cingkr Tonic at rnce; it will invigorate arjbj-.lj rou up from tlie fi'St dose but will never intoxicate, l has saved hundreds of lives; it may uve yours. CAUTION Rrf. II r:lt!t3ti. TSri.V.Cincr Tcr ir t cowfottd of th h CimiMti'Uafrrafi in tliewcrid.ftiiii int.rWy Jit:rBt fn-ra fr;.in:.on tf rt.-cvt )-. Send fjrlrvuUr to lltcx A Co., N. r. Kc ft 4 1 UMtty it itien U dn GREAT SAVING BUYiXi DOLLAR Slt. h rich r.nii lastir.s fracance has inar'e tht Teiihiful pertutne exceedingly popular. Ihero p U nothii(C llko it. Insist urxjn navtnrr Vuhuls ton Colour c and locU for signature of f ef V"ttlc Any dmcc-tt f Aetlur la firfi;:i.c: 7 . CM MTply V9. an4 ru; t i LARi.ES V!Nr. M'VIMl TV. $.7.r. J aj&Ti.iTtMJC-.;-r.-vt Tiers is sa create f:? suffirirj fron S CCr.3T3PATIOfJ i and o!:ilT i!iFo:iscs that fjiiow :i Jis- jM orej stale of the Stomach anj Bow-fl when t!ie uso of A ! gj H?? f IP' 3(7?. 3 WiiJ g:v& irrmed.'ato rciief. 5iiiou3n3so Dyspepsia, Lj . -V J Zrizpllonz an:3 Gkin C.'a : leases. ei.C. wh:eh "8 eaiC3, etC, i j3 !:"i,'n' n--'" v.:--..v Muo.mrstii.- .-ti j g --;' ' -s Ej, ;.;h. r .. a, ,,,:fm licctt.,sicit Hssaache t'i " .,1 r,-!;,f3 jAmlr",nti:"i. :.r .n.. rvrtio .f T itters $M KWtiiT :;Uc ::::.! i::.:d!r 'mr-raflvr tli.-v J'l PUKiFV 'T-iiiz blood. E) g Pric 25 cts. pr bottt'o. 5 tor e... .v i. l ... inn ::i n... iii ino. S. u.) , 6qa.'..lrw3i.T ; -i::. , ;!.:. f:..triv!i.K f;:ll ,irc:i. r.i ! g Eh..i:i,JJ::iV-.4:l'jii rrttjs., Barimt-tHi, Jau'2J-ly POS.'TIVELY CURED BY Benson's Cnpcine Porous Plasters. RcaMiBs Why tl-v ;iv rrrfcrrf.1 1 ,11 Othtr Povie.ii iia;rs or external I'irst. Esrsnse they m a'.l the mprit f.f t!i trentftheninc porut.t. tia.cr. ami -.nt:i:n in ad ditittn thereto thn itfwlv i!:m ovml j owirrfiii and ac:Uver;tab;-conilj!i,.it ; n hi b arm witli in crraard rnl-fs-ii'nt. Miciulatiu-, scuatiru auj counter Irritant ciie.:ts. Second. Borauw they nroa genuine nliamnci-titica! pri. sratiuo, cnU rt recutruizJ by ttio jirotenion. BeeaoMtht? er - V.;r ctey j.lrtota that Teliovc pain at uncc. t nr:!i. Bxane thry v iil pn-itiv. '.j curt-ciiienaes wMch titer remedied tv:ll uot eve :i r:3v. Filth. leat:-f! over WW iliyr:c;r.n sntl dnrcrirt havn votununiy tetitiiled Ot it tney nro Bux-rior to a., "tlicr piasters or medicines tr rsterua! use, Sixth. I".ecc!o th mnnafartnren have rereived the 't RfiHSIllI S OTIHUP PflFfHHf PlSCtPpF " U"X." .CT. wluu,J xluaiUi: SEA3URY & JOHNSON. . Mannfactnnnu Chemist. New York. AHVKE liKM KJ) V AT irAS Iriicelvti! WEAD'S dedicatee CORK an BDHION fUSTES. ft dt SAI.H BV C. N. LOVI). niiictii.-sT tin'ri. I. 7ALUASL3 22AL ES7ATS IOIR, SALE! The hue farm a lo!nini( Somer;t Iniri UKh. for- i lerly owned l.y l:iae Htu'u. Kwp, i ..Kere.1 tor ' fle. A'w. t-uitdlpi? lo.ii on Turkeyl.Ht street. Somerset. Also, the tr.v?t nl land known as -Marlile Hid." near 1 .'.mtijenrr. un the II. !t I). ' Kaiiroa.t. '( "tor lull desi-riations of these priterta-a, : pruesand term-, eppiy m Win. H mlth. rre?u ' (.etit Artitian lu.-iir.iiKC Coiiipanv, I'ittiihuruli, i .r to HFKMAN I. BAKR, li'.V Atfy-Ht liw, Sanieriiei, Pa i mm MERCHANT TAILO Pi. COR. WOOD ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE. NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH, rV Ichls " fos sale. A valuable (arm Pontalnin ahotit One lluufrtm ni Sizly jire Acrtn. (io,) fifty to nttv-tive (iiii) , acres ol ih finest ( .:W and Poplar tiuim-r in I.i onler Valley, t'enty nreaeren exeulient meadow, ! eiirhty a.-rep splendid (jrnin and piaturc land. he. sides oi'it tiinher laud, all well waiepd, lime stone en liie farm, iriKi tnime house, waifon shed, : irrain lnte nut l..v ham. Sitnate.l trora L.iek- (.rt. V. K. Ii.. 4 miles, lMMlle. Y. K. K.. 3 miles, : Weft KalrM. Id, one and nne..ri,,ifl, where may i always t'e loiiud a cash (train and hay market. , TERMS EASY. Address . j JAS. Q. I.EMMOJT, 1 Wimdland Ave., Hiiiailelpiita, Pa. tr ln:uire nf S. ff.Lemm,. li-ii. i iuoreiaa.1 i t. Opened 3Iou Situate riifhl pot. U-flau.-an' richt. Kestaurant has heen enlarged and re. m.idie.1. Parties living alot.it thes. t'.. de-dr- ii. io ihkc ntgin iMitis will hnd this a reat em- i Tenlence, ! HEADACHES O-an lie clTuetaall; eureil by B.!n Ir. Fahroey's , Health Restorer, htcaiiso It purl.1t the system and renovates tho euuse. There is no donifer iu ' lis use ami Ii ptirel.- vetjetalile. Va be aiven to i any .. maM 1 I 1 ag.sr 1 Ache n u-tir.lT ' B f. J'.--' - V CI R00KW00D HODSR iglft ! ay, Sept. J, ' at the B. U. O. ami S. & C. Do- 2i-i.fr: v-". attac-ned. Iiiith men .l.v a,..r "iVr- , ifiL V : V'S. ' ! State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., j Prkse!t Ussr-ranum FACiuTtrs roa I'atf- rKi.so Tzaa'HKIS F ESTBniS" tuck Kikm or Libor. I Turn if no more noMn pur.ull tliitn that l I mnuMinif hunt.) cli tntr. n.l n.) ifrrir benr ! la'tur m.ta tli truly fu-ciiul Waclier. j If T'iu Intend t te.ich, ireiar y.mrseit tn-.r-ouittiiy. ami Itiui mak v.,ur wrli .ie.nt mi-l pp.tiial.le for viur-wa and f rr al v.ilun Li nrrra. 1 fcverv teacher sUould take lull mur at a I prijiejsiunal x-hixd, and PonofylvunU !f';rs V"H i B'laeauiMrriur u that of tbe I ,nllPT ' inrittM fiimta": vrnnr ni a I. LOU1TIO.V. Ileauiiful. Conrcnien: al 3. riI.I)INl AND APri'HTKVAXCKS, unei'-Hied. a. lNSTKl'CTOKS, exiicriin.-cJ and ga. ful. 4. OR ADt'AT:s tnd hiifh whercr-r ka'.wn. a. ;o( KsK 1 if sn iiV and plan d iii'truc 1 tl.iii are what you m-od il yn have .let rmlnf 1 to ; bein.uip an earnest and ucces:ul toiiirr. FALLTCK.M WILL OPKV M-:iTi-:i:i:ii itii, issi. IVr further irtituUrJ. adtlr. L. H. DURLING, Principal. THE WHITE L. :i I ' :v V. vi IS KIIsTG ! it is Tin: irr all linnin aciilfie liIHQ iUiiliill u I It makes lvs ncjl.- tlmn .my ttlhrr Sliu'tie Ma ; t:hin ; ir. tuts A SELF-THREADING S -UTILE ! ; A SEL?-SETTC NEEDLE ! i ! A DC'JBLE-STEEL FEED! nn in.r.i ti.'.r ..1 t:ic N t- !li-: :in ; Ail tosii;it i Uoll;i;j Winder nn'l h lievli to till tiip Ii .j ntiiK lilt) MiM-tilao! in WltlKtut Run It is I !ie . nel. Al! as wc:irir.if ),;,,,. r bi i.lr :i.!jti.t. , mm: li.ui.l It- ircttiil . rxamlui ; htre Ibj inic any tthr. S..I.1 ..n t i MOST REASONABLE! TEHMS! -I.JY- Jen iter X KoaK Li. auKlti ly C ATARR H ELYS-CREAM BALM ; twsavc..,e. JiUv!u.!lIv rk'itnues tin int. i! ....-ies .( i'nX irrli:iiviria4,(iiuri iiiif iic;iltiy i-re-ti".i. all'iM inliarn-m-ititnt. prffoii ihe njHn-m.iielruin :t 1 1 i ti'iii.il f i! t5 tunip.ete ly hPaU the aTC! unit n:?ttre rh yonse of r:-r nl !nn ll. Ben eh rets u!t 4 :m r. Fi,'''wc!',V1 I gjn SfARRH COLO arWAia soars iKY '-- .7 ;titti ,y .1 few - "vjj AiU 1iv:iltt!'-i: will a -'ire ;: ir rh It.: y Kever &.. I r.f inU 1"-I. -ur,..-i.Vle to u-e. Apply Ly l'Tle tinaer into the nitftriltt. On rtv.j!: i: will m -il a p.i. i.i. tiie c. SoM liv S'liin'r-iet dru-i.'T. marl Kl. h' l Ii KAM HA I.M ' ., Clweift., N. V. j cc O OS o w 1 o if! M 0 b u 'Z. k-4 u era a. 'i"on.'..-r! ill .- f-'ji-. I-1 c-d perf-,-t in :: a;'.i:"efiTt.ii.-.i.:..:::,.-. ...,. M.i.tli, thn-li::.!. i.-r-.:niti.d rtrnr. il rr-.dv fir .Tiirkei. I:ir-:., , ..... leriH .l I'urahiy. ii.!i-h 1 1'iif.i d:.,i.. i : j e(. sive, iri I ::.tfre iirr:i.nl i.i-d .- V '!sr ; ( f.v MK'::::.K5;,ir.:T i.wU hiurliewetirreia L-'JL. s-. . It ha n V It , -t- O r - - e-, ..,u:-.: ir tllooCiy. c.iiu ens if An I..U' na e!! i T.-h-:t: tv,;.ir iJUvj , .-l.;,..., , ... Mpt thei. -.-e. Has in .n'H,iiiar. f -r '. o:::-.i u a J Hj-.aia.r nur.'are tUia any rui : n --e'du... . . no. lie !' -..! .1. J. j. t .til ow ;-. ;M .f ourfj.ov;-:; nri. :.:: :rr-: ;i.f : r (t--ai.n.-r-it...n:i..,.i.: r.i;.:- e nr:ojKia-.j;i, .1 for Sjunir II.:. .-i-.wer. '1 e :i it, ti. ijtts .-mi .!. i !i.r;: v llorw-Powrrs, ar--dj!T n-, an- .nrpieUwt. : iv.Vlji-'S-.'.l --.;i... vreiisnnars theSTII.I.WATHi No. I an! .nirOTA ttlANT FAK.1I LMUM s, e-1. bannj r.-tunt-flne. aa.-t l:r- i fi r htnr.; Blra v. weed or .vij. TL. e Ec; -.tt :. mnle rn 1 tiUMl.I in be iworf Jinjett kuis.ir. T li A'TI ATTACH M EXTKeaa U- fur.'.-:-f 1 nth m. j . I Hum. ti" .-e rrieUM tntt r'trr. h.n. i.ddr seoaasaeinaco. Manufacturer. Stillwater. Klr.n. hi n 1 -1 hi rl i- f-A sJ RAILROAD SCHEDULES. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RA!LR0P t n1 after June 11 tr ji'iiiiiAiin. IITATIK. '5r- r. m. r. 9:li ViJ) A.. a. . r. v. .1 w.vt i-' I 11.20 .j ll.ui .lt ., Id . M:i WJ .' 10:- 45 r. x r 7'15 M 1:UV 1 ' 1:.!4 I M, 1 U.I 2 19 -:4 ; hj la, :IA M t 3 . MILOUIt.. ...oeiiikc ... t.it'l ...rttiEt.csfl... 7:rJ ..TtV(ir.i?i.. 7 k'8 H.KVKi:VILLK T I'- ....HKTHK.L... . j:AH ....BilKHKIt.... Vi .. ISlLlrfilB... :3t: ..: rows.. M:l.; 4:1 !: ul :H :65 :lj S::t. The Miil. north nil wutH, runs diljr: tdo Wil Trin .Irtiiyex.-cj. Sun.. ay. tm Th. Pitiiur.'ii Itvi.-i n, n. :inr. Il.r.m.ti .airn!fiT ifiiir.s. eti-t !xun.!. H ;ckwHl mi 12: u a. m., I'- '" ill leave arrivmx n . !.IUIH .l:iv anl 1 ' wmitiif. n. at Bal'imora At 9 : in . urn .Inr. n.l l 11 'W neil eic-nlnx. il'Kfn!.tai uiirtaihtraiiislf're Kalt!:n..r- IS JOa. m .an.l'p ut..n.l Vsliliit..n t lu J . m.. an.i :wp m., arnvin resixrifety Konw..J at a us a. m., ami 3:o 1 ;. m. B ATI MORE 4 OHIO RAILROAD. FITTSUfKUH DIVISION. ln anJ afier Jane 12. train will run a follow : KASTWAKD. WETWAiiK STATION'S. r. m. a: 10 11:10 12 kl 12 .tl ,241 I2:U r. v io in 7 47 47 8:41 6 :U d:-..; i t:: 6. 8 5:40 6:48 -l 3:2Vr 5: i J:lo . :u2 4.4 44 4 27 8 vj . FITTKI IflH. . 30 l':(,0 i:oNNKLL-V!LLE., 4:29 l:l:4 12 10 ,1'UM'I-I KM K... 3::.1 I'KSINA .VKoiiK SIlUNfi.. ... PISKKK1IIS.... .. C.lKI.MAN.... 3:.52 :i:20 S17 : 12 17 12 27 12 i 12 14 K n-KVtMM. 3:t) l.ut 12:.4 .. PlNKUf'lVE. .. 2-4 .... UAKKLTr - Vtlllt.K 2 4. .SALlsKI KY .u se V4 l:oo' 1 12 1 llv 1 '.2 1:2 1..A 1 42 l:.nt. 1 Hi 2:u7 J:1M 2:00 1H' MO 1 14 1 1 1:21 1 ;:4- 1 42 1 4t Iwt ..M t. KKSIt "i l.K... .KKYSIltXr... M.VIi PAI' II .. ... IK 1 W.MAN ...HHU.SON ....OI.KM'OK .. FAIKHOKK 2 28 : 2:17 2:twi 1:4s l 1 2UT 12:4-1 . : lo H YN OM AN 2:4.1 ,.CI MBlKLAMi. Mountain Kiprens leave PittlorKtt (S.itJ i!s i.'nly t at 2 p. m. : itiives t'unnell!vill. 4 'v (..'t:!lui'iii'e, ."):2.: frttina. 4:30: hp k ' SI Mnif 5:16: V Inkert..!.. 42 : t:aselin n. 5:j.t: K ;tt w.hm!.:uC: itie t rntve, tf:l.' ; t larrett, 0:2 : V.s ler, :2H : 5uli.-t.ury Juu.-ti..n, o:: :i : .Meyer-lu!e-t):.V. Le iven i:iH-kl, 4:1 : Alill'.r.l, i.Z ; ur rives at Somerset. 4.iu. Thnuifh Miill trains diiliy. K.tpiexs trail-. dally exi-t. it Sun. lay. Acciiutnal.uiiin trains and Fajette titres Lilly en ept Sunday. Tli-tet itr.. t. e.irner Kiltb Avenue And Wot-i tr.".'ts. and depot otirner Uranr and W aierst., FHtitiamli, Pa. '. K. L'KI. Oen. rMenuer Atfent. I AI. I I iLfc, General Tii-ael Ak"1- FOUTZ'S tiORSEANO CATTLE POWDERS vo noi! t 'i ; or roi.'c. T"Tor Irva Tz-vr.:-.. i: hi. ; l'iiai;..r :.r t:. 't m tin e. i .-. ,:(. , ir :n- -ir"'.ii(lnrent Moo rjroT.fr: 1 'm i.-- m ;:t p-'.er.t t.Ai'r it Mm.-. i i:';Fi . '1 .n Ti.'f-e th" oinntuvif n- .i n-. i -r-::t:i :i., pL--. . aul make UiC ttatter tru i.i. i -t. ".'.-'i t..w '"T rnre nr r-"?ent aTT-r.it rTT-T ! - -t. , :: P. - .- i f urtl.- r' smi. :. ; i.t I " l- .- T-Vi; V. 11.'. .,IVB Al-IrACTlU.N. i'AVTTE. . OHTZ, Treprlctcr. l-h. 1 iy. PAT "1-t lined, ri'i.t ( nt -h, r in li FEfcS. all ludne. in tlie S. Fit.T.t (' unsartended to lur MODERATE We :i.-e .'tn-i:e tlie 1'. S. Fittest 1 1 M-'e. en-if:..-d la PATtNT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and ''U "Ptiiin i.iii.-ti'4 i.i k-.-s ouie tu.ia lii"e rcai.'to lrom WSHiGT0N. W'hen ntf lei nr .Ir.iwir: i ent we advt-e . t.i p.irertH(..;irv tree ..i rrl;,rire: and we maat: MO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We nd'er. hrre. t the F.tinater. the Supt. .d ii.e M..iiey urdt r Iivi.-i in. and t.-i idh. inls i.l the I'. S. I'alnt (dire. t'..r eirular. a 1 fe. term-", an., reliren.-e to ae.ual ciieuts iy jtur uttu State urcuunty, addreis C. A. SNOW & CO., I 'ppu-ite Parent tne, 'ashint:on, i. C iGOLD.1 reat .'tiar.retiiinake nu.u- ey. Those wIk. always take advamaae.it the mI names t. make inonev ttiat are tdl.-rcd. icetierally heeome wealth?, wlnle th'i'e who d not improve u. h eitanees reiuain Ih f.verty. We wm:t ninny men. wumen, Ihi and tiiis. to work for us right In their own LiealiMe. Any one ear do the w.-rk properly I'n.io the tirM tart. The hn?lne!s will pay mine than ten tttnes ordinary waiten. fcxpenvive outlit lurni'hl Irve. Nuune who 'iictkcs lulls to make monev rapidly. You eun devote yonr whole time ti tho" work, r only your ?pare motneuts. full inlormatioti and all lhat is needp.1 .,.,,t tree. A.ldrejs s.rix. t o. I'ortland Maine. l)c'.'.-i lt F. VV. CLARK, WHOLSEALE PRODUCE A N 1 'COMMISSION M EfiGHANT, Corner Main and Market Strf eis. JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. itprltf iFesa'i Fells Cote RitsiicrirlL All.-xheny Motin'ulns. l)el"iui.M..i i tr.in.diy n .)- :..! sm-ke. tS.molete iLZv.r tenm, ete.. HULKN y.. PELLETKr Fre.ident. jv met BEST! hn;t!n now Lelore the i.nh i V..u en make nmncr ! asierst work lorn" than t I weeded. We win jtanVm. J)2 a' day ml ui ! ward made at h,.IU, t.y'thc Industrious. .-i-n at .1 ' w.;me. l..y, r. irl. wanted everywhere , J irl..rn. Now w the time. You e ,rW 1n i n pare time ..!,. or itiva,ur whole tM to the! l-uslneiw. 1 hi h, ...... ...i ...... ' ," ' Nnnlh..!,,. ...... ., """"W. py tmu nearly ai well. jin ... .. "orin..us pay hv enitairlnir at ' L ,,l'n;1 '',ul'R1t 'rr' Money m id. Iecl-ly SEND STAMP TO ron CATALOaUS CF REVOLVERS, co. A TYHOM3, PA, ROUGHEN " RHEUMATISIVi. Tho Greatest Discovery pf the Age for this Most Torturing 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 bo Convinced i e eril Acriii. Ma . "ir'l. Pa, H i. ! - Term4 The S01 n punts"' """ .1,1 iBariMy b fnlwcrii-"" u auUiy " ibelrpP wUl rrlptioM. otaa-stx-aUS" well a toa V T 2a 2 BEST il Tf!! 1 1 . I l - St.. .-S i-Z III- ITilThi ' i.: . 'j' r;: . !,(''. t ii3 Penn T ) A TTI'T- H vhi;. i J I 3 'rC:. t ( r.D TO ::!V';l.r o ii .A C er.n Harrc I DUEL!-' V J.' i 1 --i. .-r t . j r..:..' -. r -i nil . :'tf ! ri-- .T-mtlvi .it! tv; . Th.3 Pen.n Harrow , fa 't--.fs-; Z: hr. ; always !.-n a -r Urt: - r.- to and irni i rv. ::! ti:'. arf no :r..Tr t. i:-..' i't th cou;h.;tt.. la llHUl il ll. -.' -Ti-aiv-.-.T :. - ti-1 I. ! : .: r - -h '! t- . -u. it Unt n ut. The Penn Harrov T. Tti.'p ' t': hmf whifc mU, ;:' jt'ftli.f It Hi'liL iu why r riM-riy inrr" wm thf, m"t m ii.. !'i-iit"fi tli r.-riD; wi'i on- frit; r-. im t.; onvf!jtl!t. wi!l ftoiiti lit m if hr iiitrroT nmi arc t if ia.rw - iihfr, n.til M iirniHir'l lo . r-:rrm r nimifv rrin4l-d. 4;ltUt M'E ..M IK I U 1( KI. Price nfth .;"-. 'frrtf rViAt-,'."rtT P' 5iiO Si'i"tra Cutaiwiu a.-i I v.t-ti j ir. AGENT3 WAITED IN EVCKV C '.: KM HARROW MAIiUFACTURC;: CAM3EM, pj. j. Pennsylvania Coile ;KTTYSi;ui:(;. v. i r'H E first term o! the nei? f lieii.. : x tKin September 7th, 18t The Fifultyi i the Ins'ito'l" i t.iii. T id in;m. t:-m U li.r.il and n...r- ii i ti' ti i m...i ile:i.:'ii! an ! ii.-nlr'iv. to : ;"' "? "T nil it!le:t!-.'i: d tno' ..I .'i-mtiait.i: v. n .-h irire i.i" the lrlneit"il. lie SI., with two a.-.-is;,ii.t Tc'ii.-he mtKh Hi.tr.-itt'n ..r ..o.i v.. i. i; tun:: o.r llusii:- or i 'idii-yi- rii..c. - 1 111-4 ll.'IT i'p:trini-nf :tre uno. r tne -i.e.-itftru r. w!:o ru-i.!e wit:: :' huillirii. k -r lurilirr inS.rnialio "r fit A-: :reii .!. V ALKNTfV K. !. ' KEV. J. yi i. ii (K-llv. urif, Pa., Juiy 1',. is.j. r.inc!.ii:r.n C. T. FRAZS 'os. ;,01 ami Maiii Strrt t. JOHNSTOWN, VA. Wll.it.KS Lt: AMI Rf.TlII DRUGGIST AM) UKALtK IX I'l'in i HKKV, IMIXTS. O" nis and Pnrty. Hair .-ind T..th Bni-1. - -Anieles. Toilei aii I Sh;iv::iu Sion),. Family i'.Ie It: lin-s ai.d Hlr.?:. ;:;r.. 1 -ttons aivuraieiy e..... unde-i. " EDWARD IlCOT: "l f Ai vi i:tt: ask pk LUMiVEl; FlUOEING ASPZGIiH ovrn i: i mctokv UESIX - S03IEKST CO., VA. jyl-'-lT CHAMQERSBURG AOAm FA Will open September 4. Sfyt t . t..rl'' : '; Wtat l.iinr, itniiaMlis. or bu.-int! I"''"" ' Home eoniiurts, kiti-i tin, thor.UKb uutra -: a year. J. H. SHl'IAKEK, Ph. I'.. , austo 4t i,.ri!, i- Ir A (ttllt, lv' Offle ill'" ed to OH fn fl.leir.y- A. H.COI-Ht 10FF1: AH t.uln ,,llly an.l trur AU hoi.i' - KHl- ln le T0I1N win tt tnH uere vrrt and Y. All o1' tendwl to Sept. 1 HEN Bounty ptnea in . y.i. An-1 IN ftttrt. l t oh: W:1I yr to Ui'.r. T ( Prole? Ialel t TV Will 1 ed t. hii ) In J 4Mtle Main ettie.1. attendc IL Will AM t-ii' attend. rA . i't D' Ad aifee Ottl. drnK pr. H ftpei r. a D inf. SUif it to tatlni ami warr L -T: Son resh uilie ED. r xen nen ally tre f bla cr'i rr ati t 1 eat I ati ! i? i ii In - t r SI