u 1! .1 i i ncKcrs iDirnn. New York. September 13, 1SS2. 1 ' "-"-'" , V.n lo Ilro,V-lvn vectrd.iv to Lear Talruage. Heard him years aeo, when Moodv and Sankey held j .' . - . . J lU Jo '-chanics. miners.. rh;"e.i T lTTJdar laborers, and workers, in all ihe! which he preaches is the largest ! various arts ana mausinai pupu.u- 'ung u f ; " ' 7f church in Brooklyn and lavs way j Hut with all f.e tact and skill and j best milkers ; the follow , ing up of over Beecher's in "point of leautV natural and acquired Roiiny oi mese i mis moae oi ureeuing ior eery IStS. The con3- j classes, they could make no years with male, from the same ; Slrezaiion is co-iiiopunuin, nn -1 body connnpto.New lork takes turn in anne of te curio:tie The vhoVe cZxxt sini There "nXS iimmebseS: can neals forth its thunder and a cornetist leads while the thousands j ofton-ues sin, "Hold the Fort for anu wneiu our iu-i.h .aU:.Mu:..t.up. . u. , V ,?Vi" lv J m,n,l : interest. This cm onlv be done by I wants. hen dairymen shall pro- I onirSed Ty old Fricn'dT in ! wise and ahi statesmen in honest jee d . on this systematic plan of iomet county Ui have been I legislation for , espies we tjr-!!'ir.h : good that I think everybody should nish-s a most compute ana wonu. r ?ead what he had to sav on -Various ! ful example of what right laws and caldrons of sin." So 1 will give you good government can do in making iiiv.iil.ib e natural sources, and pe- ah-V'Vl ls- . ... ' "Elisha had gone i down to lecture ; to the students in the theological Feminarv at Gilgal," said Dr. maw. '"-lie found the student very . . , , ., . j ... mage, -lie louna tne sumeuu vni - hungry, as students are apt to be. j State-, but is posseted ot )y He knew very well it is useless to land vastness of material wealth, ol attempt to precah, to lecture, to j resources of commerce a irul prouuc -.i.i.' tu ,vr.r..ltin far hevond th;it of ativ other alf hungry. What came first ? The j JermoS or the loaves of bread ? The lo...e ,.f l.rf.r.H Amonr tie TOOd. ; Lealthful herbs placed in the pot j and iiiter,-t- In- n.euK.mral in there hapjeiied to be some coloquin- j dustry it hold., an incomparao c ad tida, a bitter, roisonous, deathful var.ced position, berh. One of the hun-ry students Therefore, to j rpeina.iv mam- begins to eat. He happens to get bold of some of ihe coloquintida. He knew it by the taste. He cried out '"Poison f poisan !" So, in our day, there are great caldrons of sin of I and death. Ihe coloqumtnia ...;1, ti, n).ri ir htmiiK rhet- mignty temp uu on ,s pr e . , - ; " - a I(lo,t u .r:ll ' seen pusomg her way through the ni!lj,.;ti, )V.ree .,f i,s prin- one foot a .art each war. Hoe well it Sime d'P V t J"dt r . ; : J r tJ f e Vrt those having ' throng trying to get near to give the . , ; wi lhe rabric. in ,!lace, nd keep dean. Theresult will be i it, and live. O h r, hp t oat t-yc . Stalt. GoV( r ! bea.t something. Jumbo stocn k the ; t,xt.rti( i(1 MirriMng, and the yield will he XU top on, and die. L t. n c d,.r. Uwaying his huge trunk in iront o f at k ;lccom its ,arJ,.r u,; crain8 better and the! God that the jrospe "f. J;": ! '"V, in lH vi,w (f tll. (.U(,tion ! the crowd, but suddenly stooped ,lwil;nv. Arc thort RO otht.;athieve- see.l clean. When, bv .h.i,,,- this on is the antHb . .t do- th wo rn'ike c arncst aiLal M;d locked intently at the lady ,nent Mon it? The ,rtv hus a nmall piece f cnlnn.l, tl. We.l is ! nrncTthfsin "hirria .-always been aggressive. "Foit be j perfecte,Vand it can be' sowed for a nounce the n; n 3 JJj-:.n ! dircc hNo their interests in the im-j i' "nd to rec.-gnize her and lean- ,( lhe intrMluclion 0f all the crop. Practice this annually, as, a'vouTat'no ures that eharaeteii.e thele is no limit to improvement. , oric. Vou can't catch the devil with ; to look bacu at the past., and reilect a pilken lasso. Every (Jhristian re-) upon the untold amount ot money, former must sometimes come in i the millions and millions of dollars rough collision with transgression. that have beei paid ii.to their pock A whaling vessel 1 saw after a longieU by ti'.e owners ol mines, iron rrui.-e had patched sails, spliced rig-1 works, factories, shops, raiiroads. or ging, bespattered deck, P:iow':ijg it ; ganizatioi.s ami co:opanies, that bad" had rough weather and hard ! were mad.-prosperous only by tin work. And philanthropists coming 1 protective Jaws and measures of Kc back testify that th.-vhave notfiund j ptiblicun administrations, it like yachting over summer seas, i The Republican i:;rty wthere but it' has heeii wrcstlina with a ' fore, in the most desirahle and jirac cvc'oii'' ; it has been harpoonim ; tial sense, the workiiiirmen's purty. reat r.ehemoths. jOut-ideof this party the world !'- -What are tin .iidrons f mii ! men can have im reas-mablc liope from which the ini'juitiefi of lust are dipped out? ; i iey can i.-.suiv nouoi 10 ui-m- lnhapi)y and undisciplined ; st lvis by forming a new and sepa iionies are caldrons of great ini.juity. ; rate p:irty, and t!;-;r attempt in tiiis Your mother's smile, your father's i direction will be otdy the grant frown are a jiart of vour indestruct- i ing of so much aid towards the s ut ible nature. The mother of Mission-' cess of the Democratic party and, arv Swartz threw liiiht on the brows ' with the success of the Drmocr itic if duskvsavasres to whom he iireach-! ed for thirty vears after sbe was l. 1 'Pl. ..t. .!.- ..F I !(,,... Me.iu. 1 lie iii.iiiit i tu liuiu i...., lw..,..l. l. l.-ilofnt .lict.:uili.-iti ...l - VWlV'li-ll (fc(V- 4 14 tti. irtr. lining - - . . a ' . . .1 lowed him to the ends ot the carta : j 1 im.;i 1.. ll..:l anu spreao mooin into v nnuv u.n- n ..i wi.:?,. times there are sons who turn out ! very badly from good homes, it is a j great exception. j Another calitron oi iniquity is an indolent life. Indolent people dress better than some who are industri ous, have access to ail places ofjbered.it is alone in. and with the amusement, plenty of money. They j Hepublican party that the working bang pround the 1'ierrpont House. men ran tint! kindly consideration, the Fifth Avenue, the Windsor, the 1 be allowed their proper position, l.rutiswiek, the turtevant, and the .and Ikj protected in all their pst (iilsey House. Some of them hani: i claims and riht. around the City Halls of our great; x cities, toothpick in their mouth, j Al v,,,,,,,,,;,,, Si,..y waiting for some crumb to fall from i the olliceholder's table. Some of j t Wasthe b. innincof 1 Si t wh'-fi them hang around the City Hall j (;:iru.aldi first heard that the cession when the city van comes up bring-! of ice had been .lecided, the scen t ing the criminals from the station I l;1d .,.n w. 11 k. pt, for t!ie ..(i'tir h id houses. They stand there and en-; af.rU:ilI v been coucludctl at I'ioinbi joy tlie disgrace and suiTerings of;t.ri j,; jc,s. tiaribuldi wro'e at these poor creatures. I would as:nv t1(. foiling letter to tieneral soon think of standing at the crate of; irr : "Kino. lS'jiJ llv ib. ar Colo (ireenwood to enjoy a funeral as to ; ,. jlTr: vou kind as t. stand at the City Hall when the citv ; ...u i..- i.,;(jV u-heiher id. tifcbbnl van comes up and lot.k at the men :iid women who arc mora) corpses. , But these men have nothing to do.iti111 jj(J,iv. ,lt '0!.,.(. ,v telegraph, where do they get their money ?; v or '.uiseppe ( iitib.ddt. ' i ot re are iour ways oi genius mon ey, only four bv inheritance, bv 'arning it, by begging it, by stealing it and thco-are a vast multitude; among us v. ho get their living not : by inheritance, nor by earning it. lior t.y begging it. Now, these n::i are a constant temptation. itv 1 should 1 toil and wear myself out in tne bank, in the ol3.ee, or the ore. r the shop, .-r toe factory . i la ,-e men have notliing to do, and they getalonga great deal better. I he numU-r ol Mien m our cities who are trying to kci their livinj; by their wit ami oy gieiiriit oi liana is all the time iiicreasintr. "The dram.-hon is a srteat ealdron ... iim)uity. J-.vtry oniiKin saloon sd.'veor below ground is -t fountain of ini'juitv. It may have a license and e,o alon tjuite res;itv.t:.bly J'..r a while, but ait r a while the cover will (all till and lhe ecilur of the in - lquity be dis.!ay.vi. on jmi i( m-o tdiop in the finest hK.'K ot lious.-s in New York t iJriHikhi:. and ihe irojM-n v gK.-.s down live, ten, twenty, forty, lift y per o-nt. Men ei.aed in the ruinous tratiic went Jo e-t.ne ind said that their busiues .u;ht to hue.- more c-onsitieration. from the fact that it iui-l sin1!, a lnVjX revenue to ihe Knlis.h (.ov iTtiuw'til. Mr. i.ladstone said: t.eiitlt-mvii, don't worry your-, if about the revenue. iive me thirtv millions of Am-t jk-ojiIc and we will bave revenue enough ami a surj.lu.' We mifiht in this country, this traf fic alKilished, have less revenue, but we would have more happy homes. I tell you U.c dram shop is liw -ale j( hell. Tin trouble in they ti.i't put un the ri'nt kind of .si-m. Thev have a great many dim-rent kinds of n tlie steps of t.ne of these sample ixvuns the other day dead drunk, j mi, - 1 nttnii.1.11 . 1 ... . .. ,,n.,.;.. - tS'Kiis now n piaees wnere strong -"" 1 . ....... .u-..-.i.mi imiui r , ' On hein.r .lise..v.r...I il drrnk is sold. One is called a res- 't the gaiter iUelf.1 An 4l n gentleman w-,S n.cu-, ; V ' laurant: another is cali.-d a ssdoni, : : I'robably the m-xt gr:,ml st. i.le in . f i so he told . ' 'J HiiUthcr is called a hottl ; another is ! U. fashion liuc will beartif.cia! rats 1 " chudren to me al the ,,o,Se ' K1Ut u- m called a wine cellar ; am! a. other is "round in co.uu,iei,t pla-! ilnd devittr.v ihey could, his idea be ; jv,,,, ... i ' . 4i i -. . .- . ( lilfr to Coim.el the b:iil tut rhlo.rs ... V "".t paiM r . . .i. i . eon m il m.' .c i i,.,.!!. . n caaeu a tsamiiie room, l saw a man "p ',ur "e..i.i-o, ivj-.'Kiic 7 .-.s.il.seri.rg ..t t.. u . i, v mai? .1 r.. nil. it-. .... . ... , Um fattest lambs f..r its s:. -riti.-e The brich test giirlands are by this carbunclcd Inuvl of drunkennesg torn oil the blow jf the) o-t and she! .rator. Charh I-imb. answer ! 'I rTomas Hood. a:. swell Kdgnr A. Ioe, answer! lhomas Marshall, an-: swer '(), come and lo;k over into while I Ixt me say that the p, rsons wh0 are : tli' ' the prt v.dlim: sivh- .; tf-.f. nwgwwi'i it-aye in t.s-uist. hie in the most peril have the lan.Wters- l'U"i'd studd.-.! Ca u-r. tu liY V hi; w as-ompeiing iieart, the best education, hv i ""r-'bt '"-' hung oi, the hat ra.-k i.. for at a fei,uby -hK, .ciiie l.ri.d.it iimmuH-u Tl.;c the hall, where vi.-ih.rs ran ,,,.rK,,bito h;a father ami said c draw off th.; cover; hai.g'ar.d bladder. It ov er it and look down into it il.-is .i-ie ,..-! c. n ,.. .....1 . .. 1....!;.... ' "v loathsome, Miinking, agoniing .Jas- jht-imng hell of th, orunkanL" j Tlic Workingmcn's Party. ! nM i. .1 ... . .1 d for the steady growth and proverb . . . . , i . . ty ol the country is tne real ami n-, ly true workwomen's party, majority of American citizen Tii.i' or., furl The, na uri farmers. : r-- . , . , , aiu aim " - s- ' ipovernmcnt. I International conmu-roo .nut bo ; i brought under certain rules, n,u,t 1, ! shaped and controlled in su n u.a. - j hail best develop, protect, . ner as !..,.! ,?;;. ,n.i f.ir ihe Tlllb- cui.i i""'" -. i I be weal. 0 Tal-jsob.y an many of t Our tX)iiimonweaiui is nui agricultural State, like t t in miiiiiif a hi western State. In all res1ects it Mauds sec-1 ond to the Empire State, and is even SU1K riol 111 some r-rviai r. .l...l......,t t' tl-e r.. lit 1 II IJ1TJ KIT -J. v i sources uu i UK ii.uuiui - 1 .1 I -.....,. .f t if'CO treat and varied w . ,1 iiueiiMs liu'-iif;" out the State, so as to promote tne i UUl lliri.wu, 1 .nutiniioin urosnentv il all classes I ? I of citit-us will readily be 1 .vltii.iv . nrernacv. W e ali the working men or promise for the present or tulur-. j i.artv would come a harder time to the working men of iVvinsylvanin i Ul,.. tl....F l,... .v i..ri.ii I f.irllic , tu. b.i. .....,. . . . .. .w. .... il - ict tui-ntv lice vears. With the atie-v " . .y . ,1 It .11- . protection U.ai i!ie lo'p.nmcan ianii i iu? p.u f n;.. ............ ..... ...: i..,;n,r, ,,1 .,.! 11,.. !),.,- i Jltell lo u.C lli.iilMnis oi mis :t ocratic doctriiie of Vn v Trade put in its place, Kuropea.i competition would soon put out tho rircs of our furnaces, stop the s.iuuie of o;jr looms, and semi the working men beatrinir for bread, bet it be remem- to cede Nice to France? My f.-lioH' :.:. .,nvi..nsl ir tt-t me t,i u-.ics flTiO SUt eSS Willi. UL lliri MiUlll fl UiU'JU, lliv; v.. ...x. i - .i: 'j' .i ..nii.r.il T.I...I Lint htu nn Col. Turr immediately w.-ot .tfiuine directior., ami W e rot.d i.'ii ice, rind asked to s- 1 the Ivi i .if, who v;ts iiidisp-i-e.l :io i iujed Ie., C'a.-i-ly Josephs McM id.- i..d. Ibc ...o:iel w..s admitted, j He fn:r.d Vn tor Kmanoel le:riinz ! . . I - ' . I oil IHS cilsMoi.S, Ills s-un siCCV.'S ; r-AU'A up ah.ve his eli.ows. The ; ' . - - i .!..!.! 1 .. 1 nes'lix..t i.im Tvita ids ocneti o w it.r ,.i. ...;.- i.' i t . i .ii ii .1 s nisi :Mu1 eKl.:llll(rt. '-p.y H.Vraph?j or n!, v(.ry T He stopped j:l lll0nieut. ,,Zi tlWl vehem-nMv eX - vlaiJJt)1 . ..Vt.iU tl(.n yn, . ,,u', ...jj j : .1... , r..i it 5 ,.t ..i.l.. ,,', aIs) s.iv.,v, and that i: I am i ( .he u, .,,.iu,i,.u .;K. t!ontrv of mv I l-ct-n for Cfeast.ifV (jjrididate to de i ancestors, of all my rate, he maytiiifiiish Mitt ht-il' moyth .ire, and ! Keaiuxo, September M One of i hw the tmwn "wl.er.- til.u.el drive him from the rostrur.. hp ih'lhe inost imtiosin demonstrations was it.it n.'" The ICiiifi then added, with an a- t ent Ol nrotonnd surrnw It is a orii'd dosiiny th:it h. and I should d.e ohlia-d. !.r Italy's sake .to ma Vv ' ih- -rt-Mti-st sa'-riiu-e th.it con!, I he i : detii-.nded." (larii-iildi's hri.-l h it. ri : to Turr it may be mited. v:is w: itfen ' t,, ., .i , .if'n.iner ii.-t.-i;,-t'i.- e,.r..- I'.-tof theMar.juis i f I! d:i...iuii. and !at-d Kin., and was, t!i-:el'..r tit-t-u when the ieii.r:il wa !.iin2 L,:- :'.d.n-S-.-. to the HVW.Iti Ml eHtii.' h;s i:.- i.ir ooe sole .i tv. .... . rfe-jjj Miters I he laoi'-S are liovi- wei,f,',;j j wel-e-i garters. e u'aii. this iofori..:.ii,oii ii..m tin press, and so Mate u;.on ouro.iih aiorcsani. It seems to tllitl IMiA JS it pt .-till, If move. Lot it m. iv be -di rijht. What ed'.-et il may have u-ion lij,. f,di .-leetion.i we cannot say at T 1 1 ; oi..i,,t (i t, i,or .vli.it !i:e l.slllt Will be, h ., .k 1 1 il; h i" ,;; , '..ui) . 1 ... . I . w a ti si.Mi-..iM.ii:i. , n,e:ii.. garters can jump ,n a vhi.;. 'howl. Ti.is is about iheonJv ....... vai v t imii st-e :or toe 1.1111111 r,. 0 ii, ..-.. we can see ior th . f . - - -. . , . , cau Mirsue! . . ...... ' ; them at their leisure, but. after all : Jliat wouIJ t0 " kin1 " hollow ; uckery. It would be like attend-. '" a 'a'"i wiirre the perlormersj i wore u!sit'-'r "Veic.i.its. j Monkok. Mich.. S.;;. ;!.". 7, S,paI 1,.,.. i :.,t:... I. . 1 i . i itjliitter-- for inflammation of kidneys 1.1..,?. I,.. 1. ; - J '-'- - o II i. kil . l ill nas oon i.,r me- what four doctors failed to do. The ii-. . ..... . - . emx-i oi nop liitters .smed I kcj magic to me. W. U CHTU, Keep the llcst Heifers. lw;r-.o1- ..r,K- fr.-ti tli ! best milkers, and then weeding out .i . :n i in poorer oi mese, n w. i- the foundation for a choice dairy . ... , .t e. . . hi.nl Mil iftiit. inncp i i I mure imnortant noir.t. that selecting a pure bred male from an specially good milking strain, and then se . -n i i : r--r :f . ,:.: ";; Qi Mhed to a degree of prepotency most equal to a thorough bred. The dairy man may then place a strong m mnce u.e w of th future progeny. He has thus lLibleness of the dairy. Ol course pieat care must betaken to Etudy the wants of these young animals as to food and shelter. Good food and care are necessary to show the capacity of any strain of blood. The best blood will soon deteriorate un der unskillful feeding. The heift-r calves from the btst milkers should be generously fed from the begin ning with such lood as will grow the frame and muscles, consequently nitrogei.ous food is most important. k,m milk, oil meal, wheat bran ...... v.w. ..... They must always be fed with more nitrogenous food. Xativnnl Lite Stock Journal l'hicoj. llf an wu ,,.uuu r r..u. - . 4-Vl.VW . 1 . . . 1 , .;... ..I..,. yVl liillliUIJI Ptmu.-'iuuiua! i.n . , , !...; '"K "a "'s f..,.,.t r,t ll.i lil'iro JllTlllio f leil 1 Pit li 1 111 11, flit ,'1 ntv ' 1 . " " 'c . . 1 . 1 1.. WW H crnCKeis, uum nuu inimt,o mtlier ..-Iderly looking woman was .... 1- l r .1.., would allow Dim and stretcninu ins ,our ,ir(.sont progres9 j liberal gov trutik out toward the woman regard- (.rnment) ind tj)e .,,1,111 iire less of the many other choice ''its not vt.t exhausted. What mav be that were held out to nun 1 ne la- dy reached the rope stretched across in tront of the elephant and began tolled him some nuts. IJe would tike none from any other person, j and seemed leii"hted to see her. ' Madame." said the keeper, "Jum bo has seen vou before somewhere and remembers vou " 1 !.,..-" it.it! hi. hill -. "111:111 V i v..,, , - -- - , is me lime 1 oai- mow.. .... .n..i . i .:. .. . T 1 .... ...i,- at a time ana u.ti mm caoo I mils in the .on at i.ouuon, out 00 .,u su.posc he rc.ily n -members j wmj haVe ,(.,. S( 0;ir!nst in pr..- ; n''' - .. j, ' cliiiniivj lltt-ir unalterable a.lliereiice 1 "Of cour?e he does, said t..eit m. ;(ri,K.i1(it.s f tllf. KepuMicm ! l.ee pel. i J1"1 v" notice anvoody eise f 1 Knew me moniet.t 1 saw him stop eating 111. d look at (he crowd that he saw some . 1 t 1 .1 tine he knew Tiio lady petted the monger a few 1,1 'jinonts. said, "(iood-Lye, JumOo, an. 1 starl.tl lor the circus tent, t Jumo.i looked after her, od Ii ! would have followed her if he could, ' 11. .. ..... .1 but I. is chains held him last, so tie ..... . 1 i . ,. ... 1 ' reluctantly tarnetl toward the crowd) ,..r;,i and held out his trunk for a I loaf of brend that had been waiting j lor him for some inomei.ts.-.l,ii' Arqu. Stupid Cliallet.ire. Tho game of the Democratic-J nde pendent Combination, says the Phi la. Kveniutr lluHdin, is a very amusing one. The McKee part of the troujw wants to kcei. up a seni'dause of KepuUicahism, while tn- t assuiy j cod of the machine ati'ects a sublime ; indiilereiice to its new ally. Ooe ot ; the l itest hits of the by-play is the - report that Mr. C.issidy's candi j d.iU tali about a discussion with! t.e Coios-sal UPU-hug until he re-1 ccive a et..ii:ng iron; l;r? M . ; ('..ssuly.s habitual s.i.-ijonj..- sudle ; mu.-t i.roaden considerably :d llpj sng-estion. The idea of Stewari tro;iileng.!ig l'attison to a o.-o.tte, and ; I'.tttisou entertaining such a bur- .,r.,...witi.,n is tl.i..i.-r Horn! 1 r-' i - --- . ili.e canze. hy should t!c I'rot.-s : i . i;.,.. ii........ ..i... ii. .1... .-T jj. u .;M1...-iiiiiiir, ,..,1... .... - Model Ucfoj-mer ? T:oy are ;).') i patiiiiL'in t,;e M!. Wai. 'I'd m ''': i ;iiJoi w'"o tnj.e-h-:,,j- , s!.v r is ll' DemiM-ratit len. n list farce, wouol Uil o-.' What new Iran d upon th.i inn.Kei.t .. I ' 'J II I 1 ... 4: puoi.c ; iin'-i coi.uu -uet. a ii-eti- io:i be c itttlucted. It would have ... I .. I l..,...l 1 I., 1. I'll m . .1-1, .... i .i.iu ....n.t. .l.i.i inn' pendent ten -pii.a lo d i ; ami Ind-i ndent UiwierauJ M;,..ruM .,-, j UU ,,rime ail) hi, children had' i'lis, to-morrow. Had Stewart b.-e,, . joheritance of weak nerve, and .. a llepubl.can, as he pretends to 1.,.,:.,,,,, ,(,..lt.t.rf. T)t, t,,ail!i lire;; 1 JVaiso,, woubl have been his ualur-',,, ,,n ,',Jj :il o!.ieetii-e His ehallen wool.) imvii yor... Ut lorn and it would have iexii.ure ol his trandulent iireten-! tiooi. Ibit Stewart has blnmter.-d ..i. . . . . ini.. a tt.Jilfs8i.wi of his hvpocrisv. the pitratle here vmerdnv. Jv'ery I j, , r T . e"r He cuahei.o. a t.'ir Ue.'lb!ie..,.i, ,1(",t ' set-lion of the Slate Wits represented. ' ' 4' 8 ,1I,ir l,,t,lC " ''Uer loan j ,,, ..,.,,.,, ,lf these Iir,iperttea, 1 n ...,.r ... .' ' .. 1 i; I'll, th wis -i tfiicr-il siisr.ui.wi ... . r! anvt,'l"-i nilkea pUIV, riCl b ood ; Tiean.l term, apply to Wm. H. Smith. Prern tlie llellloer.lt IC (M...lli.;tr. .A lit 111 ; 1 rC " IS ,l j;ir,ll Sllspensi l! t. . . ' i j .lent Artnan ln5uiancc Compati.-, putghunth. d'.injr so, he ooenlv iir..i-lilii. ii.il! idi i- l!owsiiii is with tin l).-mKT.!is i !..,..! ..... ! . t. ' alio not Ki.li tlie n-j.oi.1 was a s iioi.l tliioj I" . : ll'Jll.'. il I! ii ir is done. ..lid no eum.i.i- :.04.i-i.ii.i)!.t call mend the blu i b-r. Sv irt can drop tiie hVpub!i,ui m.isk u iieoever he chooses, lor li" (us elu osii v lei it slip and b .-tiityed iii. tru features behind it. ritewart wt-m into tlds business as a t'oloss d Hum'.iug. and he is playing up to his party at every step, to the infinite discom fiture of fich hon.-.-t m.-n as were fooled at first into a belief in the sir.-riiv of this st jf-.-.e. kini' "Inde- , ponatni m.nement. i ms chal leo-m- i.usmess .ii open a j-o.nl - many eyes U the true r.-lalious ol the several tickets lo the Republican i i i . . ' l'-iri- ; n ln.lulent Kadior. ! au.i.r tl.r.v sf.,..c .ir.l ........... .... ... i ..".v, ....... ,,,,(. I.ITI-II.T I..-. 1 ..'! .1... .:u.. ... -i .. . ir.L.ii.1 ii ..r.uiri, iii.iii liie - .,, ..... . . V..,.. ... I .... : .? tirivcn o U!t liis r'e,.u 1)1 K)r'5' :"n 4 'ol lo let u, 'lt swearing and ti.rowing rocks nd let us behave ourselv 'gum. es, in v hove but don t rim it I into the ground!" a.i:. ""'. oioy marneii a week: igo, vesterday printed a firece article io'nst' - l "a-nsl ' .osMsin. t. .. 11 . ...... .. .iioitciii liotl I l:irr eil at fifteen so as to have h. r ....II . ' wed.liil.r wl tn it wo h 15. h. r L , " ,n n,itn 11 """-e, tii'a it. i ..I.... ...... .. . - j . . .......... ...... iiivh . w . . .it .iiii'ir.i .iiii-.: Our lrUny. 1'ium the itpmeluitv of Iienublican party depends the prosperity of the - v,- TV,t 1 uin -i.iwtit. w - - - juent element of this prosperity lor . I - . ........... . . n . 1 l.,.-s.l i.l uie oust twenty i wis, .:.im ! successful contradiction. It is there- jfore a pertinent ou,tioi, "I, there (any thmg in the Republican party that recommends it to the sober con victions of t.ie peopie as deserving of success in this campaign ?'' It will be perfectly consistent to take a retrospective dance and observe what has been done. In doing this j it will be manifest that the peculiar mission of the party is not complete. It has broken off the chains of sla very and secured civil rights to the ewancinated. but '"tissue ballots have vitiated much of the legislative action in reconstructing rebel States. During the late session of Congress, alter a struggle that made the w hole machinery of finance tremble for fear of destruction, the Republican representatives succeeded in exten ding the National banking system, and until the enormous rebellion debt is paid its work will not be finished. Protective tan It has not become such a fixture in the polity of the. nation, as to permit its truest ; every country in the world. Many and onlv consistent friends to cease j I received are winter wheats, whieh their offorts for its inaintenance. 1 1 have converted into eirinn win ats. The great problem of education iiil)t all the samples received not one the Hiuth is soon to become k lead j was an t'ood,or neginingto be a? good, ing feature in Congressional proceed-1 us the poorest I now have." ings. Heretofore, the Republican! In other words, by careful sclec partr has had the fostering care of :tion. the poorest wheat now is bet this work, and until something of a ;ter than the best of the original lot. periiianent character is accomplish-1 and this greiit improvement has ed her mission will not be fultilled. Mecn made in one year. I fit is de Ve, therefore, ventnre the assertion, i sired ti improve wheat, try this that the grand old lb-publican liartv ! method. (!o over the field and r- cannot le overthrown while its his-1 tory is unwritten. Who is brave j ana u:irinr enougii to m eoine its , oecome historian ? We (jlory in the fact that it has not fulfilled its mission he- in t,e wnn,, fthe future no one; r.(, f.,,),,,, ,ulofthis we are assur-: ,.,1, that the party that has so faith-! fltp,v inet the exigencies of the past. . ; , . , , , . f; ; 1. .1 . i 1 r .1. .. I :l : . - . oie tne eoui ii v: ;oui uiiui uiirit- gencies that can arise in tin? future, j vvorld that Hoji Ji.tU rs was lhe pnt Are not tl.es-enough tipon which ;ct, best and most valuable ftmiiy to base the assertion, that they can- j medicine tin earth, many imitations tu t v iut uni'l. n n n ri.n in 1 1' !i f 1 1 v-wt.il '..t.riii... nr. ..nil liinr-iii tu tit.. . - ...hi. .i'.' I ii(puo!!CMnisin .' ue mai is noi lor 1 us js .,,,.,j1)st Si i true to tt.iv ii as when 1ir?t uttered. It is impossi- ... nrirlv ivi s.-e ihii s:irriru-e.l toinl .ers st;.ri.-i i.iitr.mis mil iniinl replace a party whose teaching they ; similar style to H. H.. with various abhor, and whose career for twenty y devised names in which tiic word years has been a continued eflbrt lo r..r'.ii. li.t i.rutn... ; 1 .1. rt V win)-:. tri7,ll)U," w,;i 'i,,', m.thin.r but !cn,,rrjn ail,j f subvert aii they have held worthy of being called princi- .... The Clmtn pf Appetite. . -v ' tj'oen on ior ouue a nmg t'e, nnkii.K miHlfrately. He easily stop it he ne won ui. .o one wno nas lived in the world ami observed at all can have: failed to see the vast, the rapid increase in the use of tobacco. In vain do men plead; in vain do physicians protest and point out the mjschiefs that conie from the habit ual use of poison, Many of them use it themselves and therefore will ot s(.e tie hiirm it tloes cause xw t-fl'eets are not And immediate f lt.,j u.er.-foie men persist tM. li;il,it. Shall I tell vou why ? H(M.alI.c it is too strong for t hi '" i u them will tell you, -lean t..p if I will." but vou will observe lnat they never '-will." yeu Uli,m dolh.rs' increas.-s of u.y.llUt, i,t. ;1st vpjr ' chietll v from (iti, on ci.-arettes V " Tbi dreadful. -r. .. .. in-y cm moi. ii tun mil, e;ui I ;tiev And vet .ay ten millions toi ... . !. J .. , . . Wear galling chains: it dorsn t do .,,lV hurt? Where, then, the ereat increase in nervous diseases, of para- , Slj(!,jt. dei,tb? jht, habit is m ihlv, is it? Uovs oii)j s-o. jt is i:. villous, it isMcith : : . : t . i i . t . . "-' sj:neeru:i. mil ii it is : li u a-o iprtn'Ui. it is OTtv. ' it is lii.s.ivorv, WTf., (te:te,:U het;.m(e heft-lit- j ... fo"! ,', lll.il ia I f tr Mirt ol 'I, I lis ! l!it T moLeii, lo.id m:t!t, aiiil died Grand Parade. 'oi.l i.v n? Inte.eiifent Unl.-r of villi L I I . il 1 Kelloy "I I I'llPsVl Vaiti l Was -"'J '"" 'lav v.,s a aula event ,j in U.vr f.iiv .Ute '..twts I .it , . .. . , fiii-i.is!....l ....iii, A.. ,cti ........ .. '. .-.I-, , ."11 ,ir in .de ..I ..wr lour ibou.ai.d meiti-; . is i'i line. IJ.-Ihji.i.w ApH-ii..r. That en-nres dieeiion and ei.j iy meiit of I.mmI ; & tonic that brings strength to the weak and lesi to th.; nervous ; it hinuless diarrmi' i cure tliHtdon't constip ite ju-t .t hat ; every family need-t I'.trker's (!in- P'r Tonic. i The difference U-twecn a dog and i a J,IV 0l;sists in the f.t.-t th .r (.,.. - ta. Jog linds a s-.-tit he do. pe,,, it fr enndv. a 4lta t - eolorej Inl.ym Lee count v. ! :Ua., was found tins other dty .villi "t . ..1 ... large riiuesnaKo coiled aroiiml u. it htl.t Ke II l- ' snake 10 llUmeilliilrlv auiiouuee.-. : 'jail forthesum- mer ceasotj can hitve their naoers . nia'.ie.! r-"il:iilv bv iiotifVin 11s of .! 1 . . , -v .0 the chaiiner of addre Ss. Autumn foliage is aire:idv beeiu nig to show iL the various forests. In ot.ier voJ-ds, tli(eto.i.le is turning i4U-i Iyer, and the sa'ssat:is to gold. A 1. l.ouU girl, Jliyear? old, pret ty as a-picture and having a voice w,ft s (.urrant jelly, can split the pannel of a common pine door with one mow ot her hst. There's a wife! for j on! Wont find it hard to split ; - , . . i. ..... lH A countrv editor I K-ing aske.1. lin r.. '' -... j . i : , 7 t . ' , K 1 "u"-v UOi 7 'H lhe 'a',tr SeVt r;'1 year, and then have the postmaster send it back marked 'refused." . . . - , Select Your Own Seed Whp. Our best varieties of wheat were produced by the careful selection of bends! tin.l tihimnpst rr.mr.B to he ;"r, : ... " found in the field. These l(t-ii sowed by themselves the succeeding season, and the best again preserv ed, a great improvement has uni fornly been the result. A farmer can do this, and it is not necessary to dejiend on some scientists or par ticular seedsman for an explanation of the projier method. Ou this sub ject Prof. A. E. Blount, of the State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colorado, states that farmers gener ally permit their wheat to retrograde one-eighth, whereas if proper care should bo liestowed upon its im- i.roveir.ent bv selection alone, not jnnt would ever find it necessary to . produce better seed. It onlv takes two years to make whent No. 1 and pure by selection, and from three to ten to make a successful hybrid. Wheat raised from the soil of any locality are better than those from cither hits for seeding. To prove this fact. Prof. Blount says: "I have sown and am nicely growing r.ow this spring l!Sl diflerent varieties. the seed of which 1 obtained from lect the largest heads from the best1 stalks. Spread the grains on a table i ami ex iinine eacn one separatciv. discarding all but the best formed ' and fullest. Xext season make a ; eed lieu, iiuttinir one seed to a hnl.i The Itiid ami Worthless Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is espeeiallv true of a tamilv ii.e.li. ine. and it i- positive proof that x,., remedv imitated is of the bi-Ju-st value. As soon as it had i.,'.i, tested tind i.r.iv.-d hv-the.ub.o,. 1 . ' . . . , ; r isoiices 111 wincii itie press and peo 01 iiie country li.nl expressed merits of H. !., and in every j the irtlnri,, ;,.,!ii(.,. i..Hrin. ii.vn. litis use ti.eir stuil instead, ex- i prc'.iog to liiiike niiinev on the t'ti'dit i ami go,l name of II. II. Many! "Hop'' or "Hops'' weie used in a way to induce people to t.elieve they were the same as Hop Hitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their st, le or name is, and especially those with the word ' Hop" or "'Hops'' in thtir name or in any way connected with tht in or their name, are iir.itatioi.s i or counterfeits, i'.eware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop liitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on j the white label. I rust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned ; against dealing in imitations or! counterfeits. (Jelling I'arlit'i.h.r. !.Vev;td i isn't the country it Used slowly tin-taj. to be." be retii.-ti L.l :i iu ,.., tv.,,.. i,:.. ,,llir land solemnly shook his ln-.nl. I "What's the trouble!" i "S"..!L.o ..... ... n:. .. ..i.-: ! L-j l kciiiiik tou p.uucui.ir; to do business. Twenty '.trs ::"0 I ' could sell shares in a railroad lo run from Denver to Uns-.u. aud never be asked a question, but now thev want to know all about it even I to how many locomotives you h ive ' lonteretl. Why, its getting so vou ! 1 11- " ii - : :'. Wt urui sen mmmg s.ock any ......v. ' " I ..'..-,.,! ' unit-en. "Fact, sir; I was; three months' working oil StV..!) wmth of stock in the (olden i'.iradise, and my expeu-1 ses ate up .ill the profits. .Men had the inipudeuce to as me where I came irom, what iii.u-iiinerv 1 h.id. ,w ,1):1I1V ,,., em olovt d, ; ......1.1 "I I ted it ,h-sirnrs- theUvet ... f.r ... ,. .!..;., ,...: . ,f ., " ': , . t ,;.n ' ii,.., ,!..! i- . .. . -.j ' o , ' fir ' 11 " ",,k u" l And Vm left?" ;ouisie I K ft. Wiiv, in k sioiiie one would have asH to jK mtr in what uouotrv mv mine w; lne.iteil. ami 1 1 coiiid ni-ver t-.d thi m v i er.M Sparkliiiu 1'jcn, ! I ', . . ' . . i . ., s , , : '? '"!" m r-i i ii 111 i n.i luniiitu i ...ii.u it - ",, 'i"o. ... , Itf'VKl. . A fVayrr For U.iin. A eurlotii law (pK-slioii hai arisen' in M-irris. Mrs. Grant Slepluns, ai pioii-. widow of thai phtee, h;i reat : cntitideiiee in an- er to iiraver. A i noted Morris hoarding house keeper, she expressed her hiith that she could bring rain bv prave.r. He of- lered her ten dollars if sii WOIli(l 1 bring a good rain within three davs. : lhe.. followed the li.ht show.r of; itlhesdav nitr it. I 1er.-ur.011 A r ; , - I , .Mebeus called upon 1 ten ton, aver ' ring that she had prayed l'..r r.tin, tliMt her i.n.vr h..,l hfL.. ,.ns-..rl ! !and claiming her 810: he demurred ' on the uround that the shower w:is ! too lliKt. tii t. -if -in vr ii-.. ii. .t i ... ... tl,.. .......... . : i . , .n. v. Jl.l lil I r. I Oil. -I j If ML. Ill SOOTL. She h;i mude several .leniands on I i .... . .... " , mill, ;;lul Ihres.teli.s SUlt tor the moil- i : : i ' : i That wonderful Calhoiieon known ..s fr I ...1;.. I,' i:m - "..ii.. ... . i.nv.i.iiii s e".-- table ComH)Uiul has given theladv a world-wide reputation for tloin good. J; is lik. I IlVIl) MirilV'to the vital constitution. Hnr I'.h.od 1'uriiit r will do more lo eh anse the i ch.innels of the eirculatiou uud pu- rify tlie li!'.- of the body than all the: sanitary' devices of the r.o;ird of! Ite.i It'K n B,.lM.,.lhl r.f ...' ....... i ... i . i.. . ..... ... .uiit.ciita m lier ,. thc. M ni tun f a j.Hiv as vou ii'ma : p.lfca Walk, and at the ' a-. ii..... I.l..... ..I : . r .- ... . i ;cii..... ij.i. iiiiih a v.ou.l ui iOUI 10-' ; b .ceo s,ke into her face. ! "e Pur't.V and elegant perfume of l,air explain the ? popularity of this rcliabl Jta ! i. The purity and tletrant perfume nniuil ,ni f .V.:.. ...i:. .i.i .. tive " I I'vuuiiiiiii ui iiiia ii ii;iiiif r rn i 5 f HAIR 23 ALB This ri.?aM !rv-4j wlioiia. r i: .' C ii, to 3 urml.ir itff...c, on ount of il-? si1 It COlt-il.l FW-fi. V to thr tcr.r antl I..ir amlaluray ' Resfores U Youthful Color to Cre? or F a.J ' z': ' Parker's Hair Balsam rt finely prfi:rietl ani ii i j warranted to prewtt foiling of the iiir aitd f ' i"- moveuandrun'atiditdnnS' H'scux Co , I V . ' GINGER T A Superlative (tai!b an4Sirengtb Rx'.vt?. If you are a merhjnic or tannrr. rm out wit-t overwork, or a irIiet run Wa t-y uun.Iy or !-Ou.o hold duties try FAitKKc'a l.tN&tkK I f.ic. If you arc a lawyer, mimr or buincA nvii r r hausted by mental strain or anxir.'imcarr don ik ; intoxicatinesUfr.uUutvbutiise Paik.r sCtiu- Tutrc Ifvouhave t'emnmption. In pp.n, Ki:f.wiA. Ism, kidney Complaints cranydtof Jorof iiic-jMn: :t stomach, boweii, btocdorrenrcs r'KKr;':. ; 'I onic will cure you. It istiieCrcat-t 1 k.K! I'iiriii. r And tfi Best and Surest Covgh Curs Ever li:..'. If you are wasting away fimae. c?isipTirn --w any Giseae or weakness and rcquii? a tMa.tm Ul a OiKGRir TomC at tn.e; it mil mvi..rtc a.al hn 'A yon up from the first dose Uit will ne'-.r int itc. It has saved hundreds of lives; it m-.y wv- y:u:s. CAITION T r !1 uhrtltnt. Pvkrt-N -rr I t cmtprdf tba fct trnrdmt St S:. tkr w c' t.-;i.. ...n'.t! rfltfrmt fr prrprstums vi C lf !. ' ' ;- -b -v iiiM-ex AC., N. Tf. to. A fl t i REAT?AriNG Cl'TINA IMUL'K r:. its n-.-b and laitii'g tr ;k:.ii': I...'- i. fc!inhtful iwrtume excewii ly p 'Mi. It nothing like it. Inwi ihhb l. h , ton Cologne ant! loik fjr ufiauire 4 H"vsr3 ?3 s encase f:r suffcrlsJ from CON3T3PATION and oth?r diseases that fo'.Iow a dis- ( ored state ot" the Stomach and Bow- J els, whtn the use of no unvrs'j nVTro'f? 111111 mm Vcill glvo !mrrediato rolief. Afifr -'u;s:i; u'.'.vu ZAUvet ZUlousmz, Dyspepsia, a ijndigeciion. Diseases ofM tho Eidr.cys,Tcrpid Liver iRhoumatism. Dizziness. Psick Headache, Loss ofu fiAppet:i3, Jsundice, Ap-g gep'exy, Palpitations, cZrupticris end Gkin Ois-Q iJf'aSCJS. GtiJ.. o: wii.cn incse . r 1 I i:i.,'in i.i i.-it: r i'i;r,ij ii-nii., uu- .i:c(mur. Kivp III" SZHHi-lt, iZr,H--- H.f bi'JtJtf Otjytnt ingtmtl wrktity ord,rt uh.I ierfri't health : will to Cm- rc-.iit. L.r.!i0S a11'! "thcra cub- jjer.tuiSioK t-Jer.dache i"i n-iw r an 1 jrni:i!i- t . Mr I v-llie i.f Ci.-w rittrr I i.i'iii mini; r:: ....... j.i.an.avc tllJ -J IPUKI THE liLOOD. A. For a-tlc t' all U.jt.Ta iu niflvlna. Srud 3 j adiimw for r'nipM':!. frco.Kiring full ilirctioiia. tQ urjRI.JOimuJi-lD.rropi., Bsrlmrtca, It. POSITIVELY CURED BY I Benson's Capcine ! Porous Plasters. Reasons Why lU-.-y arc Prfferrcd to All Otterr Porous (s;i-rs or txlcraal U.'ir.cUtrs: liral. B-a t1,cT posre alt the merit of tha atwiiphenliic ponms plnsinr, and cimtain inad- tiiti.in tiierrto the liwlv .Hstovre.1 nowerfut and active Trifptfthlo combiimtimi irhica a:ta with lu crraml ruhi-racwnt, Btimulalit:g, aniaUra and couuter irritant t lie t8. Second. n"inac they ara (rniiiii phannacentlcal prep, araiiuu, end to recu-iusvd by tin. protewioc Third. Brcauac tby are tao osly pUstcis tuat Teller )ain at untrc. 1 otirth. B.!causc they will positively eure Uiaeaaea wlacb oUier remedies wia i.ot even relieve. Fifth. I5crai;e over WOO piiysiristm and drnppiata hav nluuuriiy teslifled that they araau;eriortoa:i itMir piaster ur uiedic.ni B Itr external use, Sixth. Hi-canw. tho TOannfa.-tnr;-rn hare reeeiyed tlie only Ciedals yer given lor noroua jilabUTS. Benson Capcine Porous Piaster! 5EAPURY L JOHNSON, .-.r.J??-(?"- a M:r,T-. cr.nn -..a nnuinu di F'K SALK BY C. X. LOYD, DKVGGIST tamerut, Pa. ! VALUALLS SEAL ESTATE iFOK; SALE! 1 he r.ne farm a.l j.-lnlnc Soumret boroDKh, for- ai.nly i. tie, I l.v lm.no Huun. Ki... in ottered for Swwt. the tn.ot t lun.t known na HEKMAN U II A KR, Alt y-at-Ijiw, Sotneriwt. Pa nk WAITER ANDERSON, SERCS4NT TAILOR, NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET -t--,---.--.-. ' -w-- --. (,sQ FOR SLJEC. ....... ..... , ... .. . i,iiu4oiv i(rii ciHiiiiininir inoni iin HuMJrA and Sixty-five Acre ClttAi hftv tn nfv.riv tm. ..... . uu... .... nu-i rn imr umii. acres of the Onesttuk an l Poplar timber in LIk- omer V Allev lvpnlv.hr. ...li... i. !'L,y "T".".''1'";1 ltin,n,1 i""ta lan.i. be other timber land, all well watered, llm- stone on the farm, ko.nI trame houio. waaon she.1, rraln honw an 1 loir barn. Sitnated In.m L-k. irt, P . K. K.. 4 aiiies, Laeolie. P. R. K.. 3 miles, West Fairfield, ona and one-hall mile when. m1""3" " ,bunJ ac"h in a CAS I. Addre J AS. Q. LEMMON, 37ol Woodland Are., Philadelphia, Pa. t inquire m n. w. lmmon, Latrol ,We R0CKW00D HOUSE I Wpeneil Monday. Sept. 1, ; - . .Si,,?'er'nt t,h B.0. andS.C.De- h.i. neKiaurant attached. Ikith i Oln a,r .n.l I " neeianranr, naa oeen tniarae.1 and re-, im.tdle.1 M . i ... tl,. . I . . . ... ... : 'OK to take nlicat trains will find this a areatejii-i venlence. i TT 1? T A C XT 1? C J-JL JLJA7XJL'n-V.' JLX Alt i -an be enectually eared by nMn Dr. Fahrney's iitn itetwrer, oecaase it purin.s the system tu u and purely Teif'euuia. can b (riven t nil nuinvitai ii.a tku i a. .i n i PAKSE r ! : - i .Pr-srx a. I jan-25-ly Back MthP j va n m mm 'State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., Hukscvts CssritrwEt FiciLinrs Tt Pbk ! rtnw Tkaciiisks tkh Estcbish TnEIB FlKLD VT LE()R. There is no more nnl.l pur. alt thn that ot muvMtn human chariK-ier. n) no icreatcr imae lir tiun th tnii uiul teihiT. if y..o inwn.t l leiuX prepare j.rtirsell tn.'r ouj(My. an ltliumake yuur wrk plsautnt ami prutttalila fur yountell anil of real vlu lo ilher. L?err teacher tliuiiM take a full euurw at a prulcusional m-Bix.1. ami Pennsylvania otlera yuu nuns aupuriur ut that ol the Mm Normal School of Fera'a. 1. LTH'KTIUX, Beautiful, Convenient and Healthful. a. BI lLIlINCr AND APPUBTEN AXCES, unexcelled. a. 1NSTKVCTOKS, experlencel ami mecea. ful. OR AUT'ATES am1 hiith wherever known. 4. ClU'HSK OK SITIIV ami plan of Instruc tion are what you nceil ir you have det'-rmine.! to be dome an earliest ami f u-.ve.'slul teacher. FALL. TEK.1I WILL OPKN si:it:.mi;i:k kii, issa. For further particular, ail!reii I. H. DURLING, Principal. jyteauir THIS WHITE a -5- v. l Am IS KING! it is Tin: Lightest Running Shuttle Machine It iiiiikei. lcs th in a..y .itlicr Shullle Ma- ' chiut-; it Iihh jA StLF-THEEADIS.3 SETTLE! A SELr-SETTl!I3 NEEDLE ! ! A DOUBLE-STEEL FEED! 1 on y.V.i m. lei l tno uciic : an Automatic Bobbin Winder ami a ilrtc to till the 1! il'iiin ltbt Kfin ! nlatc ion Mat-niDO ! it is the Most Burahis Machine maile. All It wi-iirinij pari? :ir iniile a.ljutta l)lr. ltx merits n'mulil l careiuily exaiiiine.l le lurc buying .my oilier. S'il.1 on tlie MOST REASONABLE TERMS! 1JY .Tenner X IloaiK auicia ly Pa. Catarrh elysxream balm Klttctiiii'.ly ile:infes i he nts.il pusrtaes ( r.'atiirhul viru.caa inif hf'ilthy 8-cre-thuis. 1Uts II tia ra ni h( i -n, .pteti the memi'nnelrom ahti tional rtii(?,rimplete- a. X? -.ill . rei.torei.the kdh ol tai.le an.1 j-ni.-ll. Hen- rii 1. 11 .!.uu ;ire re- all7e. hy a Irw np- plli-riiii'iii.. A th r- j iillh Hviitmet:! will j i-ure tlntarrh Hay ! r'ever. Aie. rpe.jUHi- j , .1 f.,r . .,1,1. in Ik. . WflY-tVEDli""' evrerai.leto II - - I-fe use. A pi lv the -'H Ittie Hnirer tnto tn uiatrim. on rei will mail a .-It.tve. Si.1.1 liy S..ni.-rei ilrvir.ti't.t marl .4S.'C)(I:a?.1H,M.M ., (IVtC('l, . V. j if 5 ! i o O ' PC s J z oo - r o o el r o B (D Oi a I 3 3 i v 3 2 S r 'S 5 . r. I - 5 H',iil-n':iii,' i.n,il.. e:n! ierf.-.-t :n 'A Cire himr lsra.v.t:w.i:i: i:.s M.e-AI.l.tlieOrdaiii d riraus ii rr:a.lT f r ':.rUet. Hii;M.Uy, cn-ftriK-tiil .lurat-ly, li..i-t.-.i ljiit:fi:il..I.-a.t iti- .e. an 1 must cr .r..r.ii. al ati.1 SA': ISF.t'UlUV MACHINE row tTV: il Itwia : no i m i I C5 Unit wrfi rs g- clisncu ex- a m1 sniin'-r .rikc- tli m any otS.r m3-bii:e; r:n no' li ,'v. (. ft ,s it:i ovr rf twl ntilrrM-rt. 0::r ;..; i... in li.im; attm n til wai,.,t ryrt,i:rablt ) si:P. It .?! ;e vnoiwi,t;;;c.irirHtemorUore-Jntr-r 1 w : fa w a :t ; , lv: f i t t.- and tin-u i ; oc u i it v 1 ! wirio ;rVa a ni&ic by u, srv tiacxtitlled. TSilWATES ! is J?IPw- !The Greatest Discovery; I - .iCff ; of tho Age for this j lySMt, ?! MostTorturine ! T..lon:Ve tVsTiI.I.V.'ATI-:i: No. 12 an l .UIXMsOr.1 lilA.iT FAUM F.NCINE.S, e .-h h.uJ.::f nrnrr.-C-j-. tnd t'...-d ff.r bnrnit-e ;ra wood i-rnL T. .re E3).i:i. ire ru.de rn i n::-Ji'-. in ih w.TVe Mtiar. Tit M'TIOX aTT.M'H ri'NTSrta be fnml-: . withrny cf S.VftlO'JR. SfiEiN & CO. Manufacturera. SCMw.ltor, Ktn, RAILROAD SCHEDULES. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD o ami aner June 12. tralin will run a follo.: 30KTHWAK1. miHWAra. - ' r 52 ! 3 si 5! 5 P. . F. M A.M.. .. . r. W..P. IS V2:M 00 ..BiirKWfXin...! 11:40 ' T:Sa 0 31 , 1:0M 16 ror.n ...I 11 - :3ii 71 B:t l-i5' ...lllliKT...! li t'-' 1 i'9 1:34' 3Sf....KHKR PJ.Vt i.lj . l:4oi ...rRItltlS... 10:45' &: -:u.l 7'W. ..aTovarowjii . . lOri8, 4"43' 2:1' 7 lH HiJOVR8VILLB ' lo:13i -J UM 7'4'J,....BrrHKi.....i v.'ii 4:14 7 :X BoKItK....i 4:1 4 01 i-.it- J .. IJII-liKlHlC... V.ZU 2:15; 8:31)' mJoHSITOWs.,1 :li. S:J The Mail, north ami fmth. run Jaily; tha IkpcI Train .tally eicep Sunday. m the Fltt.il'urutl Iivii in, B.l. K.iilri).l thr. u.h paraeniier train, eat Niumi. will Imive Kurkwon.1 al If a. m., ami 1244 p. m , arrtvina respectlvelv at Waihlnioo at 7:35 a. in.. ansa day. ami ':41 next eveniiiit. and at Baltimore at :4' a. tu., aamedav, and at ll:uu next evening Westward-bound'throui;htriniearBu!tlmiire . at 0:30 a. m., and 7 p in., and Washlnuton at lu 40 a. n., and 8:10 p m., arrivina- respectively at Kockwotid at 0:06 a. m., and 3:Oi p. m. BATIMORE 4 OHIO RAILROAD. FlTTSBt'ROH PIVISIOM. On and after Jane 14, train will run a follow : EAST iKI. WESTWARD. i l. STAIIO.NS. j , P. M. II: 10 11:10 IJ:10 li:lBt A. If - ( ! A. M. S oO ... PITTS BI'RO H... . ' :;o 1 1 :00 C LL- 1 LLE. ; 4:w 1J:04! .. I.UN' KI.I ' K.NC fc.. J 3::.'tl 1-iloj I'KSINA I 3:X." r. m 10 1U 7-4T '47 :4I UUi.l.' Thlll l '.-- ::-i 8:i",t 0:14 6:V 4: 6 S:4n :'1 I i:: 5:9 o:.4 5:1") i.:tKt 4.64 4:4 :t ; 4'i7 ! 1-J:SI WJTt!... riJIKKKIOS.... 3:17 l'.':4l I K:3f.-...CMS!KI..MAN....I : li:r0: li:44 ... . Kl H.' K W I !. 3:W I l.WI li.4;...l-l.M. DMUVt -i:.4 l:ua! 1:01 ! .... tMKKKTr I v:4'. 1-1' l:u.-. .VHHK S 111' l.W 1-JS 1:4 l'4il l:S4i l:i f.O- l'l'J'.SAMSBfKY Jisc ! -'4'! 1141. .Jir.YKKSIiALK...! -l-A I l:ln 1 M 1:34 l:4'Jt l:4'.'t l'-OSt 2 It) i:4U ..KKVsri.Xr i l.-A .AM PATCH... I U iD I ...HUWMAN I -J171 ....PHILM.N i i :t ....(iLKNCiiK ! l:ia .. FAIKHMPK I 11: HYND.MAN ' 1:-Dt .CtMBtKLANl)..; li:4 1 Mountain ExpreM 1mvtd Fittfl uruh (Sm tl;iyi t-nly) at '1 p. ui. ; ieavt-s l.Vnntl.tviI!-. 4: mflueDr. .': ; I rain, b:Z0: hriMik f M 5:6; inKert., ft' 42; Tn-eelm n. b-Mi Knn tml.6:06: Pine Gmve. 6:' o ; Onrretr. tf.-4 ; Y, iler, fl:'jH; Sallt'ory Jun;jin. MeyerIiiie O.j. l'.vef K'H'iwiHMl, tj Ij; Mii.vT-l, 6 1 : at lives at Siimret, 6:iU. Throaxb Mail traitu. JM'.j. Expw-M trali.f dally M.-ejit San-lay. Aomtnmiliiiin trains an.i I'ayctte Kit.re9a ! Jailyexcept Sun.luy. Tli'ket ufDres, enter KlOh Avenue ar.il W.-..I ut r.iiii, ami .lujiut curner tirunt and Watr i".. 1 PlttauurKh. Pa. I tl. K. LOKII. Oen. Pai-ca-r Airrr.t. L. M. C()LK,UcnrralTi kft AeDt. FOTJTZ' S KORSEANO CATTLE POW0E.7S fOUTZ f nof?t die of Coj.xr, ?vrfor Lrxo Fe tf.h. 11 Tntifz'H I'nwiUT" nr in t in. I o-iir I'ow'lvrji witirr.rfindnrtivenr HocCnnTXT.! FutiW i'fjwlers til prv-nt GaPK IH NLf. r-outrs r.'W-!'T wu in.Tert.-rf tiic qauititvAl a....; BTiti rrtiu iv, t ;iy per t vbU Wi'i Utake liie UulUrr Una U '. -1 ; Po'r" w'Tl 'nrt nr pr"Ttnt !iriot CTtE I'i -h i; :.:c'i H'f -i nn-l Cjtri ar .'il-.-t. H'I T'p I..-.B3 STISFACTlOi. A v:rrj v. :.- rt. EAVIP Z. TOUTS, Proprietor. BALTlllIOEE.MD. PATENTS ohtaineil. an I ail tiuln? In the I. S. Kitnt (iffli e, nr in tu-.- U. uris attemleU u. fur MODERATE FEES. We are oHlte the C. S. Patent t.:n.-e, en- kwi m patent business exclusively, ca ohtHin imi .iTj. in lea: nuie m.tu lii.e remota in-tn WASHINGTON. W hen tn'-Hlel or .Irawinir Is wot we ailvie a., to pntentalulirv free ot ehanre: anil we twice NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. W e relor, here, to tho Fin.tuiai.ter, the Su.t. ol !he Money ur-ler l.iviMon. un.l to oiti.-iuli.ot the I . S. Patent l.ili. e. For i-in ular, a:!vi'-e. trm. ami reterence to actual client in your own State or eouDty, al.lris" C. A. SNtW A- CO.. Ol-poglte Patent t .tllee, Wauhiua-ton. I), t:. GOLDJ Orcat haticefnmake mun- ey. Thnt-e who iiwa f tHke a.lvanlaifr of theL' wi hHnes t make in-nfv thitt are tlere-i, ir-nertlly tetime wealthy, while tho-'e w to ! ai t it prove sutU rhni-e reiuitin m pt-Torty. u e w;nt mnny otei.. womeo, U !i aoil irtrK t worH Ur ut rtirht tn their ma lnn.Ut,. Any uu-rr , it. the w..rL tirt'in-riT fp.m tiie llrst start. I he n.4in?9 wul pay mw than id times nine whit entf (nil 4 to mk lut-ney mpitlty. ()nly Jnat Jmre m,;.IK.,,. yali ,rumIj.,n an., all lhal nfet1, WIlt rMl. Au,resJ r,,,, t.'o. Porthiii.1 latne. Dec.-l It F. W. CLARK, WHOLESALE PRODUC AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Mdin and Markt Streeis. JOHNS TOWN, PENN'A. sprl-j 1 ,fTT Fena'a. Female Cote, KttsIramJ. ; The..nlj-e .m .''"-le1i'.ppe,l el m V f..r la.lie. wrh f,,: .,.1 eici p,.wer. we.t r the I Allegheny M'uuitaln. OellKhtfuI I mt.ei rmm t-ity n . a... ,.n ,ke. Ilumplete Lib-.r.-i Se.temlwr 7 h .ire:!. : tor M-u.l.'Kiie, teria., etc.. r, t- IIKI.K.V E. PELLKTRKi:. r'reail. ut : jji6t BEST Ihuslne.. now netore the j.ul hi . u r.xn mane m.ney faster at work r.r than at aiiTthinur .t. i'...i...i . weeded. We rill t.i.m t . ' .i.. '."J "' . war.Nina.le.. ........ .. ..- "e" w...nen. l-.ya r. ,irr,, wante,, ereriwhere"",'.. r lor on, ia tne time. Yoa ean urk In' nj-time only, or irivejonr whole timi th : ba.tneiw. a .-.n live .t home ami .1.. t..e work io other bovlne'n will pay pia nearlv aa well v.. one ean fat, to make enormous r hiJ, ' .'!""- "al0t n'' term ,r"- Money made at,ea..y. and h.florably. Ad.lrew. Tk, a 0. AuKuota,; Maine. Leefi-Ty SENO STAMP TO ""vhaVJSS8.:- ROUGH ON LsJrf .-r.i-u t . Be tCe ; iL C RHEqMATISM.iLUM BE II Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cases. Cures Rheumatism! Givo it a Trial and bo Convinced. .A. 01l). He eral A Kent. Kemerirl. BEST IH THE Vj IT HAS m mi i - t ii : T'i p it rfvr. riita tj p.-. rTtr .. !-. :i -'I it ct'li.i ::ili. r.i . rtw' : .1 it xl.'H torntrlt llnrr,,,: ii i i 'i ji .i.i' : pi-wit Ir- i:i I ... M ... .hj 1 t . PTrfTii. llv j;. . t' M I'ltT I' Vt- I. ii1 rtf TV. .. r... :..! ' St !'- ' r-l 1 i i :. -:'i--..v r it .jr.-w.ir .'i-i.ir t the aio . iilvrrlwr In ilwunwi. --: i ro) he AP!m ir: it. :t I t'-r ;.nreiywi.. and jl.; . i he Penn Harrc. , c;i no::d a tttffe -cch.nl:; : HAiatow. 5 hr.rr r i hs ?ei;n Harrc D TO SlOLE "A" Kill rx- ' ! T!i3 Fer.n Harrc cn.i.:.- D To DOUBLE A" fiC AP s r i .1 frT-i t!i. r.r nal. r r!:. 11.... t oilut-'ttU: i . t. Pcnn Harrow i C ' r-r..ijv;,iav t . i j ..Tow v. uu l:i i i n. r ""ii ' ;r:- . 111 a f'UTiiw. a::.l rltiuac tiHl ruiiiiut luue witlt miif lluriuw. Ths Penn Harrov ITS SIXD. It ha always N-en a im-;it ineon-pn'.or.'.-t-. Harrow to uf Irom the V L 1 ie Y- mi H. otvlit.i. tll,. at. no timtt-r tuf-h HarT,.- y . ' ti :-i the eonjbinat:'., ii bus ii m-b lo faaal it an. I f!8 Penn Harrow T naile r trie brst vrhlfe ank. teeth, well pH.nle.1. in r.fr? wv lirsi.t Kornierly a nurrnw u.m the nort nubano.- -nienlon the farm; witti our tnirn.vernei; : nio.t .-.'nveniunt. will da dnablei the 1 oilier barrow nnd attvr ihr lira-. lulM.r, Hti.l m v.nrrnn.r.1 la it:) ret.rriM'ni or uiotir rrlandcd. OltDU O.ME AM) UK t llM IM LI). the Hht itrrtt fynmtuVUm v.. V I30. Send or a CutMloiu and w Aaf or" AGEST3 WASTED 15 EVXEY Cvir : PEM H1RF.0W MlflUFACTDBBIS CAWSEN. M. J. Pennsylvania Collei I liKTTYSBUnO, PA. THE flrjt terra ol the next Colli-inte v. September 7th, 186: Tlie Fara'ty..! tlie !n."'itati..n Is ttilt. Tv ' of in5trnctn Is III er:.l an.) tli..r..uh. 1' tlon in nioKt pi.- .i-Hiit ami liealt'iy. in t:,, n, an intelllu-eiit. npii ninr.il eifiiint.;ii.y. '.n : ' ble hy Kailnuul train tnree tiui-e a day. Pr-caratsr a. n eharxe f th- Pr'ncij-.l Kv. .1 H 1' M.. with tw.i aKi't ir.t Te-i"he.. itinu- -ouah lntr..ctlun Iw ti..ys ar. l y.nin in, it.se lr Itusitiei... or r.,lri. . -i. s- : .. this .ie.arttn.nt are uii'ler tlie n51e.-i-.1i ti.eir Instru. !..r! h.. reti.ie with ti.eu. builtlinir. iur turtiier inl .riunu-.u .jr ir:al. au.-. Adilrej. M. VALENTIN r.. I'. ! I'r-i.:. I' REV. J. a Ki -01 1 Prin- i; f ettyi.burii, fa., July lj, lsn- KiTAKI.ISHF.n IVft. Y T1 1.1 I .1 A ' S U '"P : -1 & iTj A Si H . VT. i v,. -ni.ioii-.ii ... . ' 0S- ,01 nA -" "'"" Mreet. JOHNSTOWN, VA. WKOLESIALE ANIr K ETA II. DRUGGIST. ( Av l.EALER IN j PKKFl JiKUV, l.tI.TS. lt" : (H:i and Pti'ty. H.Oran.l Tooth Hrusli- f - ' ArllrtMl T..Hr ..... wl. w . . . ; Family .Me.ltein.-s and Phtsn-iani.' P--" i tlou accurately mtj .nn.led. ; ' EDWARD ALC0T1 MAXt 'rAI-ICCB AMD IIKAL.S IS OAK FLOORING A S HCIiH- OFKICK AM KACTOIIV URSINA SOMERSET CO., IM. jyi-'-U a . Ia a iui tern iAh' r-: "'A i. : t cii.vx ;.:; to a s-j; .-.i.e u!': A OS -1 li A CHAMBERSBURG ACADEMY, ; Will open September . Boys fitte.1 tor CVH ' (West fhltit, A:iraiu!!s, ur basiness pur-"" i Hiaue eoinlorti, kina care, thorounh Uuuruft' ' a year. I J.II.SliriIAKER,Ph. D, , 1 litter. c c( anyaae. anitjo ' i i
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