4 WASHINGTON L.KTTEK. From Our lingular Correspondent. Washington, Nov. 10, !&). a 47tma r i wlncn cmiartn may auujmcu iu , - w.'foldiers' orphans' Fchools untilJune The volume containing the laws. d ppfviiinj, that all euch en.cteJ l.ythelelatuw-nta recent dwed permanently itn. Las jUM.iu on June 1.1MW. .. f .. Stabs printer. le-, ou low be fuund a very brief tut c-refullv prepared digest of all the laws that are of local ittertst An act granting a pratuity of ?40 and an anuuity of i 1-0 to those sol diers of the war ot 1S12, or their widows, who have not before received jieneions. An act empowering agricultural and horticultural societies to appoint jolicemen to protect their property. Any person who fchall injure or de stroy tlie property of exhibitors' visi tors or lessees shall be subject to a fine of not less than ?1 nor more than t 2-j, or imprisonmont not ex ceeding 'M days. An act providing that no person shall U eligible to the oflice of dis trict attorney unless he shall have been admitted to practice at least two years preceding his election. An act io authorize the creation and to provide lor the regulation of voluntary tribunals to adjust dis putes between employers and em ployed in the iron, steel, glass, textile fabrics and coal traders. An act relative to the supervision and control of hospitals or houses in which the insane are placed for treatment or denteiition. An act to prohibit cities, boroughs and municipalities from levying any license or mercantile tax upon mr Fons taking orders for goods by sample for individuals or coinpaiiief who pay a licence or mercantile tax at their chief t.i:ic- of buii.e. An act fixing the M::r,d.ird weight of a bushel of j.citato al ! V'tneis. An act prohibiting the lillin of t ur;al rupport and fr. nd-hij any eh-fN.t-.l w il-i I m ! xf 1 1 on , x ( ,,,vi n.or 1 i!d ii, :tl li.i -Motiday. ed;if.-l: ;u.d I r.'iayr : i;, Iitt. j. juUvtiy at work lr between Silralxr 1 :i i . 1 1 Jaiiuary 1. bun. IVnalty for violation t'". .t- from Kandall' ha.l j'i.ir- An act giving puer to the o.urt t, i-, Mr. Cox holds the fort at Wil :f quarter Mions. ith tin- oi.cur-; Lid. He is in gxd humor, at.d fence of the grand jury, t i haiie ! x'-rc'is Miiustniel.t at the talk ol the liiiiiU of any iiiorporatfl bor- , uii.p!:in ntary vote" lor him. i:i t!ectiiitiii'nwe:ltli. IJe mvt that he once helved a n. n An act t' provide fr-e evening In t ii,u to i:et cjnii'l.uienUrv ol SClfOOIi KKPOKTs. .lEI EEHSOX TOWXSHir TEACHERS IN STITUTE. Institute met at Ridge schoolhouse Vnvemher 17. lSSSo. I After music by members of the Institute, the following topics were warmlv discussed : 1. Methods for Teaching Read- 1. Methods for Teaching the Al phabet. 3. Responsibilities of the Teach er. 4. Should directors furnish saw- The Speakership race is an an absorbing topic in Washington at the present time, but real activity in ih contest is not vet manifest. The o;..l WUifttor are arriving ; Just for the school-room? rather slowly. They will be on time p. Hay, director, thought that however, when the caucus met-is, any means necessary io me i.arm r one week from Saturday next, arm, meanwhile, the canvass will rapidly The Ilaby on l ho Cars. nious conduct of the school should ; be adopted j fore J. . tiarklcv UlOUglil urn teati. There was a baby on a car of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad yesterday afternoon. It n baby in long clothes is al ways an it was loaded to the muz zle with cry. It was a little thing, not more than two feet long, but it had more cry coiled up in it than you would suppose could be stowed away in a baby as big as a town constable. What wouldn't an auc tioneer give for that baby's ca pacity ! Well, the train and the baby got a good, even start, and for several miles the passengers looked on with interest in the race. Almost any body would bet, off-hand, that a grow in energy. Jy me miuuic oi this week the most trusty workers of the several candidates will all be here, and then matters will be stir raA in a verv livelv manner. Tbtre are now about seventeen senators teachers were directly responsible to , J" v. . God for the sins committed by tnur i T 3 steam would run down De in engines, but if vou knew rklev iiiougni i..eiiMiu tlis ,, :ir.icuiar hahy Vou wouid dis ibilities were unhoundtd j j.', iU , IiroKitioIsg ai,( Jc. were ununited lhf ! clare vourself " not a betting char- nd fortv six members in the city The principal candidates in the race pupils. have all arrived, and are quartered. This ers res pon that thev their inlluence woum oe i r. " ' lcter which, bv the way, is a most all time and eternity, and that the f . . . ..la'ration nl.en vou ive no sure thinj The poor, youn fubjict was discussed e no sure thing. mother of this , portable noise i.u tory was crimson at i ' -.1 i p , f.-.e , ,.. i nr.ll t in o;ji I iirriiir ij i, ini in iuui at her and Mr. Randall has fully recovered preat length, alter which Institute passenger looked at her from his recent indisposition and prcceeded to elect a new l. of (;u (i to ,,.r to say : seems to be in the best of health. ; tkers, resulting iu the selection vi -Whv don't veil shut up 3 jfS&H'dp iv y r ROYAL nvst j& m Absolutely Pure. GO a o w & o g w yc E3 GO t: eft W d a o 1 0 CQ MARTIN SCH.EFER, Book Hinder, Lou siKi, ctrssite si. hi'i saw. i i Jolmstown " lJa- GET THE BEST!1 3Ioui: Somerset Conn- " "It will soon he -f i VM war closf d.n 7tK Under tl.fchotull0f, the village of Dover X j the sphyiix in KA,",t J.'1" j in Miarp, ot that soi'tly srf.ke of the p;-t' ''.7 -.aid. "I w:is in the 'an,,. Hft is t rsonallv directing his can vass. His headquarters are estab lished at the Kbbitt, in the same par lors that Sjitaker Keifer occupied in his canvass. Mr. Randall has thus far conducted hi canvas eihntly and at lor.g range. His exact read and Md lM stn-ncth i thertf.re the hanhst to Institute to U- t.-timate. No tahulatl ?t:.t mei.t of Rand-dls etuii:itd rUj'port has U-en given out, lut in a general way it is claimed th.t h-i!l gt fr.iii li-htv tive to na.tty vot. s on the following : lV-sidci.t A. 1". R.ik-y. Vice I'resid. lit H. A. Rrugh. Secretary J. W. R irkh r. (Querist A. J. Wein. r, The f.'1'...wii, programme nl ad, 'i '.isl : htld next at iu-e. 1 ) c :id r Tbl j,Jt . irr rr'. A ninrvel of irltT treoutn di uvlr.D.:ir. .M,,r tKsmuiii-al Ilia tli or liiir kin-l". t'l "l " niiUMou ikl: t, lh iattitu,l ul luw trst. fliort I Belu hi. alum ut i ),..,. hull iiw,!rr. s.i!Uinhi ii . kuVU Uilu 1'uH i 14 WUl that v. ;t;:illing .' l'rest ntlv a man w ith hn t'ow Kiimmil s '. i"v:. 1. Mu-if (H,.. ! v I:.t.tute. t. the hr.t b, ot. aad a nominali "U on the svond. It i a l:i.it: d on all i.and that Mr. Randall ha-'.he Rarkl.-v. ::. l'ar- t m !i-r s H .ll-lt: '.t.il ('ii i ration . J. W. H. A. ti l.o 111' .1 1- . M.t'.O'ls mar. T. M. M ". M.r !...'! A. .1. Wt in:. r. Mi tl.o.ts o! i eat tit A. 1". ' rk-y. 7. M;!i is .f Ttaching (leog phv. C. F. J.i' ul.s. i-r. : T.K'i.iig History h:nz Arithmv' Institute :n!oiirned :.t i v. to IKCf-t I 't'ell.ht r 1", T si-liool(i lor cliiiilren atove s;x years of age. Directors must establish such (lehools upon the application of the parents of twentj fr more pupils, resiilents of the wined district School board.- may also, where neces Ktry, egtablish t ver.ing high schools. An act empowering borough au thorities to lay foot-walks along the sidrtsof turnpike r.tads that may be within the tcrou!i limits, and to assess the cost of paving, curbing and guttering the same on the owners of the adjoining property. An act requiring imitation butter and cheese to be marked with the words "oleomargarine butter," or imitation cheese.'' An act providing that the owners of- all three-lory hotels, seminaries, colleges, academies, hospitals, asy lums, store houses, factories, manu factories, or work-shops, and tene ment houses, and the directors ot schools, to have affixed to each ot mx widows on the third floor and on every additional floor, a chain ten feet in length, attached to which shall be a rope of sufficient length to reach to the ground. An act providing that where county lines divide a tract of seated land the said land shall be assessed in the county in which the mansion house is situated. An act providing that at the next election lor borough councilmen two councilmen shall be elected to serve lor one year, two for two j-ears and two for three year, and at each succeeding election to elect two to pcrve for three years. Also provid ing that councils shal Ihavt power to fill vacancies occurring in their own bodies. An act empowering county com missioners to purchase ground at the county seat lor certain purposes and authorizing them to resort to condemnation when the same can not be obtained at a reasonable price. An act to permit the killing of English sparrows at any season of the year. An act relative to railroads and canals, prohibiting freight discrimi nation. An act providing a penalty of not more than $200 and imprisonment not exceeding three months for per sons selling by false beams, scales, weights and measures. An act providing that manufactur ers or venders of nostrums and pat ent medicines shall pay a mercantile license. An act providing that illegitimate children bom of the same mother shall le capable of inheriting from each other. An act prohibiting the sale or advertising of lottery tickets or po licies. An act providing that any person who shall furnish a voter v ith a ticket falsely representing to him that it contains certain names there on, shall pay a fine not exceeding $P0 or undergo an imprisonment not exceeding one year. An act to prevent political parties from assessing contributions upon public officers for political pur poses. An act empowering the court f quarter sessions to change the divid ing lines between adjoining boroughs where said line separate the property of the same owner into two or more parts. An actauthorizing county commis sioners to discharge prisoners from jail without proceedings under the insolvent law. 1 -:. M. Mm u.it, St cretarv. i- i :.i- it. in a convention lor -:: Tin. ne sl so many that he was elected on the l:rst ballot. Mr. Cox told another cod story of a friend of his, an Irishman." " who remarked when 1 left New York thp.t it seemed that the papers had elected both Ran dall and Carlisle; so what's the u.-e of your going down at ail, at all?'' Rut Mr. Cox believes that his friends will stick to him as long as he wants them to, and he will stict until he is satisfied that he is not wanted as speaker. The New York 1 nnocrats are solid for Cox with twenty votes, and his friends readily count enough from the other states to give him a total of seventy-lour on the lirst ballot. Some distance irom illard s, down l'ennsylvaniaavenue, Mr. Car lisle's headquarters are established at the Metropolitan, and they are uresided over bv Representatives Rlackhurn and Thompson, of Ken- tuck v. Judging from the sanguine feeling exhibited by the Carlisle men, their candidate is largely leading the others, and is well-nigh certain of election. Their count, as suming tiiat the contest is really be tween Carlisle and Randall, has been presented in a tabulated statement, giving Carlisle 110 and Randall SO votes; It will only require '.H votes to nominate in the caucus, and the Carlisle men claim that they are moderate in allowing their candidate a margin of only 14. It is no secret that if Cox drops out of the race, the Tammany congressmen will go over to Carlisle, but still the opinion is that the supporters of the latter are taking a verv rosv view of the situa tion. Carlisle and Cox exchange friendly calls, ami their relations are in no wav rullled. Either of them wouid much rather see the other win than to have Randall succeed, but in previous contests for the Speakership Mr. Randall s estimates ol his own strength have proved much more accurate than those ot Ins opponents and therefore many cool observer" of the field are inclined to think that it may be so this time. Anyway it will be well lor his opponents not to be too sure of their grip upon the Speaker's mailt t until his votes are counted. And it is best not to lose sight of a fine stud ofdaik horses, such as Converse, Morrison, Eaton, Springer, Rlackburn and Dorsheimer who are pawing and snuffing the battle from afar. I went over to the White House Saturday, and found it iu apple-pie order. The most important improve ment is the re-frescoing of the great East Room. The ceiling lights up beautifully. All the frescoes, car pets and hangings in the White House, except those in the Presi ednt's personal apartments, are designed for gaslight eflects. That is the reason they are so frequently condemned. It ought to be remem bered that a carpet, like a woman, look very differently in the softened blaze of the big chandeliers. Mr. Arthur has put the stamp of hisgo! taste on every apartment in the White House, and when lie goes out ' .', : i : . - :n i : !. i, i V .1 ot ii ins t-uccessor -. ill iiou u:t liana some home. Lenox. t ONH.fKVi: st H'Jo.'.S. Report for month ending Novem ber 13, lv; : Room No. 1. Whole nuiabcr in attendance dur ing month, males 1',', females -', total -1 1. Average attendance, males HJ, 1j males J: i, total oti. Percent, of attendance, males )". females Do. total '.M. Numb r in attendance every day. males -'l, females ", total 17. Room No. . K. I'ulliri. Teacher. Whole number in attendance dur ing month, males 'Jo, females 11, to tal 31. Average attendance, males 17, fe males 11, total JS. I'er cent, oi attendance males ;', females total !-. j Number in attendance everv dav, ! males 11, females -'l, total 11." j Room No. o. Hattie Hanson, teach- ! er. 1 ing beard came up the ai-I , t hui k-; d ti e baby under the chin, ma'ic a h'-rrid grimace and simpered. "Da.! d.l. d-l. tootit I- tooty." i The baby was crying as loud as it i Could, but this mab it (TV ail the I loud.r. ! Then a woman reached over from j next seat all i w iiisTtl come- ; t'g iu the mother's ear. (: ur-e, j i-O'tV heard t hat she said, and the 'tlier t-nlv : at the little one on '.' r i.ai.d ai.d shook hi r h ad. A man across the way raitl pt r h.ips theje was a pin sticking into it; and the baby was tipped and ! turned and wapscd about until ; in vt stig.aion exploded this thtory. " Probably got the colic," said a t'.inititd woman with a double ! chili. A man in long duster gave it a i peppermint lo.ePgc, but the baby 'dicl'.iud it with kicks and yell. ! The poor mother looked down at the lloor as it she wished to tind a nailiiole to slip through. A kind looking woman came from the other end of the car. took the baby and pranced up and down the aisle, liobbing and jumping the bundle of ; scream until it was demonstrated that this was not the cure. They passed the baby to a man, who of- le red it hi.- Knife, but that was ! spitefully thrown tothe lloor, as the i baby opened the steam throttle an- : Other Ii'.-tch. I A you: g man with a struggling ! moustache ami high collar was look !ing out of the window, whistling '"Only a Pansy lio-s;:n.' He turned ! his head languidly and suggested to the mar. who totting the I screaming infant on his knee, trying i to shake its lungs down into the muflling folds of its long skirU, " If you folks keep on until you fright en the baby to death, it'll stop cry ing, I guess.'' " Every eye in the earshot a blood red glare at that voung man. What in attendance 1 1 1 lie know about babies, the strip Whole number during month, males 2", females ill, linn? total l'.t. Average attendance males 2-"., fe males -Jl. total 1 1. Per cent of attendance males t7, females 'M, total f!.". Number in attendance every dav, males 12, females 12, total 24. The following books are used : Appleton's Readers, Olney's Arith metics, Patterson's Spe!W- Panics' Histories, Harper's Geographies, Reed tt Kellogg's Grammar, Olney's ;md I'rooks' Algebras, Fianklin's and Ellsworth's Copy-books. We, as teachers of Confluence bor ough, oiler our sincere thanks to t he citizens of Confluence for tiieir co operation during this month in hav ing tiieir children attend schoul regularly, and also in furni-hing P.nl the h-ihv w:i li'isst'd bnelv to jits mother and ail the passenger sat still and pouted over the insult. Then the baby, in the dense quiet ude laid its little head upon its mother's shoulder, snililed a few sobs, and fell into a peaceful, noise less slumber, and the young man turtled his head down into his high collar and continued his tribute to the pansy blossom, while the other passengers thought, Now he thinks j he's smart, doesn't he?" Chicayo i v... .tot-,. The fellows who sneer at our "lit- learmv " and "old IiiiIk of a navv forget that that there are f0,000,000 people behind them. I'ncleSani can move that old Hag from the ton of them with the necessary supplies for the National Capitol, or lrom some school work. Rut we" are sorry to ! peak on the Rocky Mountains, and sav that the visits are verv limited, i sound a bugle call, and ships would and we hope ami trust that before; fall in line and 1,500,000 men would another month has passed there .".nswer " readv." Uncle Sam is not a bow and don't vou forget it. will be more visits than there were during this mouth. C. F. Livenooop, Principal. PUKKKN'T roWKll. There is hardly an adult person living but is sometimes troubled with kidney difficulty, which is the most nrolilic and dangerous cause of all disease. There is no sort of need to have any form of kidney or urina ry trouble if Hop Litters is taken Comfort is never in a hurry. Pain and distress are in hot haste. It is to the 'friend iu need" the i occasional! w friend who does something now that tiie old ad ige j.avs the compli- J A 3'0U.-r 111;,r' w!)o played his first ment of being "a friend indeed.'' j S-;ie of base ball last week, told the That they do not keep the sufferer ; doctor who sewed up his lip and in suspense is the salient excellence i plucd his ear together with court of Renson's Capcine Porous Plasters, j Poster, that he hadn't had so much The plasters of other days whether j un '''ice he was kicked on the spine porous or otherwise said "Wait :l 1Tiu1- until to-morrow: We can promise nothing on thespurof the moment.' A great many minister- kno ...i .... .i i.., . 1, , ,.. , Yi:eo ui oi-i;iii a uitiiuipr, oat not ut pain unrelieved, like hope de-! , . , , 1 '. . . . . ' . I . i one- m ten K ioiV.4 w hen to e:ivp f,!t ferred. maketh the he; plasters : lermcate, .rtsic! Ri n- son s Thev The man who has the genius to put u t on a i;uicautiii. i l , . i t ' , his amen in the right place is alwavs jfoua.uv, soeaiie, twtiiu alio ' , . heal, containing, as they do, chemi-j ' ' ' '" cal and medicinal agents ot the ! nignesi eiiicicncy. llieir motto is now, ami the genuine have the word is Tin vessels so worn that the iron sxpo-ed are not lit for Use in the Italian IVasam liife. peine cut in the middle of each plaster. Price 25 cents. Seabury A-John-'on, Chemists, New York. Nov. 21. and should be discarded, cream will be unpleasantly affected by remaining in contact witli the iron. daiiy, Souf From the Restoration to the Rev olution militarv officers wore either ind sometimes ! It is a noteworthy fact that anv Really poor people rarelv exist in ! American citizen who i.s unfortunate ! ribbons or plumes, this part of tiie world, says a Rome , enough to acquire anything like no- j letter, every man living m ins own j toriety is certain to oe inundated free hold house, descended from ! with floods of letters. Out of the en seiieratioii to generation, to which i tire number received there is hardly is attached a little plot of land which ! ever one that has the slightest inter- An act to prohibit the receiving i suffices fr his wants and the wants ! est or value. Colonel Ingersoll re- of his familv. 1 he life these people wives everv day enough letters in and detaining of children in the almshouses. An act requiring assessors at the next triennial assessment to assess and return timber lands separate from cleared lands. An act providing that the wages of tcrvant girls, washerwomen, clerks, mechanics, miners laborers and others shall be preferred and first paid out of the proceeds of sale of the property of insolvent debtors. of Mm Royne every man in the army of William III. had a "spring" fastened to his hat to distinguish him frnm the soldiers of James II., who wore bits of white paper. Here is the speech of an old Geor ia darkey w ho didn't want to serve An act providing that the term of, well, and the ieople are as industri oflice of every borough officer here- pus, and at the same time more after elected shall expire on the nrst! genial and generous, lor, if a coun- lead reminds one of the Patriarchal j the way of advice, suggestion anil! life we read of in the Rible. Everv- i argument to make tiie fortune of a thing is made at home by tiie pt;"o- junkshop. I was in his office not i on the jury : " .Mr. .ledge, I'd like to pie, the women even make their own j long ago when he received a brief j be 'sensed from sarbin' on de jury, linen rom hemp grown on their own j note from an Ohio man covering 'JO j kyft- I can't read nor w rite an' don t ground. In oneway or another j closely written pages of foolscap, j kllow nothin' "ooul de jury business they are at work (men and women) pasted end to end, so as to make a nohow. Et I goes on de jury I will from sunset Those whocall Italians long roll. The writer desired to j bave to swear on' will be actin un idlers. should come here andsee how i have a little friendiv argument with i dt r oaf, an' won't know mo'n what they work. The Marche Province j the Colonel and his letter was the however mav be called the Sw itzer- i lirst instalment. This latest version land of Italy. It is cultivated as of the Colonel's literary troubles comes irom me asnington . Monday of March, and that the sec ond Monday of March, except as to the accounts of school treasurers. An act requiring dentists to regis ter in the in the recorder's office of the various counties. An act to provide for the disposal of the property unincorporated as sociations upon theirdissolution. An act providing all examinati3ns for permanent certificates for teach ers in the common schools shall be by written questions and answers, which examinations 6hall be approv ed by tha superintendent of public instruction ueiore ceruncater are granted. An act prohibiting the killing of deer except between October 1 and December 15, also prohibiting the killing of any fawn when in its spot ted coat at any time. iryman meets tne veriest 6tranger in his walks, he invites him to re turn home with him and partake of what fare his hut can give. The Marche laborer or peasant works without wages. He shares half the crop with his master. He lives bet ter than the laborers aud country people in other parts of Italy. In dian corn, however, is still their chief food, even here and thev drink vinegar and water excepting on great occasions. These people who content themselves with Indian corn I and vinegar and water for themselves have lowis and wine for their roas ters whenever they go to visit them -as when the Indian corn is shelled or the wheat cut, or new wine made or other similar occasions. They are a happy, cheearul and contented class of people, and very religioug. C'are ol liife. As we come to them they are re ceived, borne with, and passed over with no more than a thought, if we are in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with piles or skin disease of an- kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. N. Royd, the Druggist, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which is an absolute cure for any affection of this kind, and is sold at fifty cents. Mrs. John Clark and her guest, Mrs. G. Gerst, of Port Jervis, while picking wild flowers in the woods, heard the warning signal from a rat tlesnake. They did not faint, but one taking a club and the other a stone, they soon dispatched the rep tile, which measured five feet and had seven rattles. dese whit? gemmens tells me 'bout what ter do. I derefo' ax yer ter scuse me, if you please, kase I doan think in my own mind dat I'se suit able fo' de business." 5!!!!NM; it' jiousimt-irtt, j . 1 i iKslijm .ii ii. 11 i' tuntii ,1 Hmrn nmr !;;S3Ji ifr sa THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. lielU'VcM and cures KHEniATIS'ji, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ntt u.i lie. EEADACEEJOOTEACHi!, SORE THROAT. QLTSSV, SWELLINGS, M'Rtl'K, Soreness. Cuts. Bruises, FI10STBITRS, Ml liS K, M'JILIM, And kllntritYhndiljracbea luiit piim. nrn cents a bottle. Hold Uy all IrmcTrHtN nd I-air. iJireciiuus ia 11 latiKuacp. The Charles A. Voaeler Co. M I A. VUKLCR A OO.) t, I... THE j Policy oi BEST Insurance BEST! AGAJ273T BEST Accidents P-D-P .1.;. Perry Dc Pain Killer Cirt-i n :'!. T r- v i -inn. t, 1 --1 1 ..t K-il- r b.i ztilii- B:at. Hint it curt-il l- ma..: r:i.:r. Tjnt-in r. F. ". '!. Jr.. cf P-.trtupott, Mn'ii-,1-; " !'.! -" Hf'i" f!"'l ti'-t-s 1 kliort ti ac-- U-t i- lllft;t3x'tiu., T-T..l '!-tr-. V.C-. T-. ir : "Fnror. I Mrr .'ill t r-ix.. , it li-:-ncvui' (ailed An artiJ.Tit i:ir.y Laprx'n to-n-.crrow. Buy ri:r.::Y I.vii'3 Pain Killer to-r'r.v i f uv.y Dnirgist IXiAL NOTICK. ALL KINDS OF Books Neatly Bound AT UMI KST KATEX. Old Book Re-Hound. MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Til . r . i tv nconlc nave roaa tne -:m"j "sbu ,(!tf; IIKKALI) (lunnir the f-r disability, raj? . .1 i .ri.fcj. i came i.w L-"" 'past year than ever he- ti.th-i.-upr .;,;,n; 'lore, "since it was lirst l!:; . i i ;,v...t ... '.. v. printed. Irtlr .llrlr N ki war..l Mn oNutn frit ' Itv ilroi l.lntf in a t-jtril. A rrmtiif rait-tit hrn . wi'm.Io "herrl.T fii--lli( -iy -ill I 1 ... all Uricanplrr. All rfr.ItJ liif .rmall.u cao b 1 1 ) 1 1 l)ICeill Heeanse its atest news m How Watch Cases are Made. ; tractive Mvle. news col- all the an at- l :,.i: ! i I 1,. Kat'hurl llfinl atli. -.!.') .l.imr Kctn- iKiuirii. "I L-inutk. i,arn ll .. M MnN.il- irniiarrltsl u uli Jer-iai:ili r "ifc. "i r.kiH-a t j S'-ui'-rt I''-.. I'n.t N'trioj. InttTtiiiirriei! wult f Sti-j-hrn M'-Nalr. 'l I 'ac-lmna. Nunt rw't '.. i l a., .il.t'Ci.a It ni:.auicii. ui iii-r-.. xim:ii-. .liinai n-inlwnah. tin-!. Irsviti M.ir Aim Hit."aiil. rrii!i-! iu !, Hun- f,.r,,n -c intli, . ..I. 1. I mil. Hi, ii-i Kri 'i... Iv.t.iir.ir in l"wj. anh lnl-nnarri'l wi.li IVmi Mat . ' (iol.l W.VT-'II t'A-T, a-i'le from the ntVS- r-i-uau it r'it-rv. ilii.- . Ii--.-'! lit nihuiin. r?- , , i I- iiir. :iiil . ai-ii i r- r iar. ;- uu.tr.llitn -i. t- Most roi have an ambition t. onrry i p.l.lw.it.-!i ra-, and yrt fe-w r-il'lt- know I hvw a wat- h i-is u rr.zilc, or the vat tlif- ii'ialitvof tbtm. InaSol.Il . -s f. r ct:uruvi;: an I i-illiiriL-, .1 J,mi llr:in..iuifh. ir,l liM Hrintuuit h. I tjri, ir,,M.r.i.,n t f the tlct.il Li Iiwlcd a!i';s.d tPi.- -: imui:U i'a. ... , , M.llrm i n 1 re ttr Wril i l I'artlli t. S-.I1M r-.'t I ill hi. 1.1 an lr.' Hi-iiit'nuli, 1; l-urtv la I t S. a r t tiritinn'-e of a ii i-.-u' i mi ol t iiv ur;)i-;in' t urt 1 -u i . I Til., a'.'-lli l if -: ' --.-1 1 it. I jir-.i on :i.t-rf;ti rtii"it -..iiuiii-l ; ;', " A'i-l'l T"tl!i.l. Si.iu-r-t j 'i'ii. a', l.i l.it't r'-.-i'l'-r.'f. "n ctilv t hth'ia and li.'M tlie ciurartd j or- tit'iis iu p!a e, an.l unly stnagtli. The fci.rj.lui ia iiul t:i!y r.iti.lios, Li:t nuJisira- I'Bur-'iHV. tlie C:h Out I Hiimi iT. .1, l., 1-s m U- re li run ullf L.I il a ' l.iti i i'T"!ir. Sh. rill slllll.f Ji iliN J. MI'AMil.KK. ii ;tl. 1-.i Ot i Mienll patents;-. Lie, l.va;i3ogU U a suit metal ami cannot ; fi.rnLli t!ic stu:iit, iin-iiijthaii'l elasticity j :u-t o.iy to make tlie care permanently etroti'j tn.l elcse-liltini;. 1 lie perjea watcu iiiiisI ctimbiiie polil nitli some metal 1 supply that in which the gold Li jol.talii!.an.! all l.uiii.'.. In tin- V S. I'atont 1 tlf'-icitnt. 1 liw lias Iron atX'ompluilitHl l.y ' lal'-c, or in tlie I'ourts auenJcil ta l"r MODERATE ,ju. J, ::,'Cl,i Wal.-h Oi.te r TT u, ftES ' i we are t' ite v.r V. s. I'a.vm ml -e. en- v,-hich saves the WA.TE of need- w a . i PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, t ,s ..!,! and ivcnEAM the soltdity and I ptn oliinir. l'tti-iii in lf8 uuie lUiiu itiof- rctiiole : Irom WASHINGTON. I .T::!:xtiTH of the i-a.se, and at the same time W hva i?i ..!ul ..runiwiriB is rent we mivi.-'e an to parrnrnl'ilii t (iv.5 ol ctMnn-: an'! we make NO j CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. , We rilL-r, licrp. t" the l',,Jtnii.tcr. tlie Sapt. ot ' the Mmiev (irliT liivislnn. ami in iiMu-inl. ol I'. S. I'aiiiit titlui;. K'T circular, ailvire, U-rras, anil rclorem e tu aclu.il ellenis in yrur utin Slate or county, ntiilr-5 C. A- SNOW .V CO.. (litvFit' f teitLent t'litte. Iecane it always 'rives all the local news I without hunleninir its 'columns with umnean- inu; and uninterestinir oorres)on(lence. 1 nf.i t.f,. v i:; mi ti, ,fJ - 1 i.llt 1 j ri.t tJt" it iT Hi V I.:-: t . , ."" i------ r..f" !: ''.-.tl...t N' t ruiif n 1 U . .-. -li d It.t :. , .:,T-tVi- nj . : -t it, a I i ti - .',f Hi; i '., r , '1 li'.tl llil t.l i, . xt t it: r.ir tti.it 1 i aU'Ut rxi'i-ll, inu,.;; tin I am k- . i , t i ii!i-t-tl. 1. ,t ,f aTf IU tiiili." .Mi.. ; . j k:ll: 1'jrltHr t 1 1.:.;, ,. 1 !ii-i J'rr'.ir r.!' I:, u ; . kiituvn a I'.irKi r - i,. will r .iJT r If v.::..i k r'i Toil'-. A- in ;.i .; . 'i arc i-titi.-t.il. t v ... ' '. U-tl'lilt I i.V . HI :.-. :.',; art .i ! s limit r tli' i. ai.tl L'lM.'tn- real.,- -:: r.t.t iiiu'r-ili :.t. ne tir ih' w..rtl. riit-rt' i-" I.') t ii.ll!.'. . ;, l!if j.rt-parati'Hi its, ;: . it iii.-iiiiiii in t!if l.,u..u . wmj'J l'il VUhIiT ti.e lia:i..-, (iir't-r Tonic, contain ii., Hifdieine if tin? fac "iriulie of lliscook A" Co., is at t: of tiie outii!e wrapju r. Tidwvi tiie CO?t ONE KAI.F. eo4 I nat lmf t ErT.toM Wslrk CM rsttortn, Kklt . i;,h.i. 1-a Cor fau-iMM !lia.trtc4 Paap)iU-t.Bwah (To be coiu'inuoi.) 1 Eighty tliousar.il chi:,ir,r . 1 - . I 1 . , i i iiortii ft r.ii"iaiiti lurm t f T.... .-v f i' o I r' ' I ,.- , .. . l)Lv;iiUu Jt i iira ror;it-iy. hkv Yon . AYER'S Clieny Pectoral. No other eoniflaints are so insidious in tUcir att.ick as th'ii-c ulTecting t'ao throat and lungs: none so triflcl nitli by tho majority o suffer ers. The ordinary couU or cold, resulting fcrhaj'S from a trilling or unconscious cx j'osuve, is oftcu but the beginning cl a fatal sickness. AVER'S CntURV rtCTOBAL has trc-ll proven its efficacy iu a forty years' flIit with tliroat and lunj diseases, and tliould ho taken iu all cases wit liout delay. A Terrible Congh Cnretl. "Iv ls."TI t""k a severe cold, which affected tty i;ini?!. 1 hnd a terrible cough, aud ji.is.ed niiht niter night wilhotit sleep. The tux-mrs p:ive u.e up. 1 tried AYFIt's ClIFHKV l'EC uin al. which n-li'-vetl my lungs, induced slei-p. and nITorded me the rct liet-e.-irT lor the recovery of inv strength. Jsy the ci-iitmned use of the I'KtTi'itAi, a ;orinn n'nt cure vns ellected. I ani now 02 yciirs old. liaie and lietuty, and am catisiivd your tiiKlinv l'i:t ruliAL saved me. Horace F.MnnrxOTllErt." Koc"..injiiai:i, Vt., July 15, 1"!. Croup. A Jlother's Tribute. Wliil in tiie country last winter my little lv.v, th re.; years old, wns l.-iken ill w ith croup; il seemed as if lie would die from strangu lation. One "f the family suggested the uee ot A via;' C'maiuv 1'kitokal, a liotile of which wa3 always kept in the house. J'his was tried in small and trequent doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour the lutlo p.ui-ut was breathing easily. The doc tor said that tho Oiiaaiv 1'ii.toh al, had save! mv darling's life, tan you woudr at our gr.ititu le-.' 'sincer'T vours, Jins. i:.mm.v tlrnvF.T." 1D3 West liSlh St., New York, May 10, ISS2. " I linvn tied .Writ's CnERRY riVTOKAI. in my family for several year, ami do not liciitate to pronounce it the most cllectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tri-d. A. .1. Thame." Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, " I sntfered foreisht years from Ttronchitis, and alter trying manv remetlies with no suc cess, I was cured by the use of A yku's iiku- IIV l'K Till! M .InsKI'H WAL1)E." Uyualia, .Miss., Aiiril 5, It:!. " I cannot sav enouult in praise cf Ayfr's Clliaiuv l'i:i foitAL, believing as I do that but lor its use 1 should long since have died Ir..ni lung tniuides. K. KEAUUO-.'." l'aiesline, Xcias, April 22, lj. No caso of an affection ot the throat or Jungs exists w hicU cannot be greatly relieved by the nso of AVer's Chf.rkv Tectoual, and it will nhrntjs cure when the disease 18 not already beyond tho control of medicine. TREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayep&Co.,LoweI!,Mass. Sold by all Druggists. VVushinainn, 1. C tici: i u retv uiven that tlit- ua ifr-unp-i li.ts uiM.tl' aii)!ii:li"'ii to tiie Sucretnry H nttr i nal A f- l l.iirs t'-r :i WHrnint l ir ix acres t jmrt Iy iiiHrtvri i-tii'l i,.uau in Ji-ii-Trn T.wn.-iiii, t..mcrst-t 4 ' la.. ajoinin.: l:!i)N i Havi'l ssi'i;!M, tm iiiv ' ! ivrsuf a the La.t, itn-.l Wiliiuiii Al ui t. un Iho' I West. WKSLKV l. U K(.'IjAY. j norli-i.t. ; KEW GOOD I For lis Fail and Winter TraSe C3 U T- "J S - c c ir...i s c 9 Because its Court re- iDorts are alwavs flair and trustworthy. i - -n v Z j il V- u Caslitneres. Silk Finished Stiiiimrs. Velvets, KaiieY lre.'it:'M!ii l'rluis. (imghuins. 'hev ii;s. Ci.uia i'i.ii !e. Klitin-l". I.tnseys, Canton Kl jl.ii'. 'S. .leans, siartinets, ! t'a '-nii'-r-.-. '"':uroys. li -slery, til .vt-:-. I'r.'l' Tweir, Yarns, Notions, l ancy triads, ; .Wk-Wear. 3 3-3 S -3 X P 3 O - J I A Full Lino of Choice Croccries, Tobacco and. Cigars,; HAUDWARK. 1 UUEENSWAUE, j '. o.- .;; y.v l'A'r ym:iliX . j HATS and CAPj A l.iriru and varied a.-iorta:ent, : I A 'Si Z z u "3 'P 'J r is o C S. c . o y .. 2 5 S 7ZZ c o o "J J' ,ws -C? " .2 th: u S3 "5 S ft x cf J5w .ire L.f, reliable politically, ltXt' says what it means and j "TvTiTHT means what it says. MaMen, Ma.-s.. v-,. i -, ( u r,Ut'Mitn I sutlt-reil witl hc:il;ti:lit.'' NfUra!r'ia, lVtuale tri.u yt-ar.-s in the mst t-rri!.ie i.'1'tii'ialiiig nijiiiitr. .No iiitilicine ir t r t- ute relief i-r t-ure liu!,! I Nearly curetl tne ;"' lue. Mtonit in. iliill rtl'tll S. li- V. In-! " And 1 llUVe on ;(j ;, .!ay.-' My 1iu.s1i3.ih1 un.- an 2'l yeais with a seiimis " Kidney, liver ani urinan plaint, " I'runouriced hy m .iiy.-itiari.s " lucural'k" !'" 11 hottles cf Vi.lir Litti r- iiirn aiid I kiaiw ut t!e " Lives of eii;!it er-m .- ' In my r eightn.rI:o.'i ;L,.; heeii saved hy ynur l if.'rr-. Aud many more art- u-,;: with tireat lienetit. " Thev almost U-nl tile 1" Because it is the me dium used by the peo ple of the county when they wish to let their neighbors know when they have a farm or anvthinir else for sale. ; is is -a 2s I) o miracles , -Mr,, i: Ik Summit Distillery C -J- 11 f : I Lorstfil irMrtlr n Mitin I.li im i il I I liV. K Ac tt. R It., tl.n. uk I'ili nvlMie Kxtra (.'ant of lri) lDT. Nail.", Glass. Si.ivc l'i; , 'f lu .v.ire, i t.J-, i',iin:s, liruH.s lives. Salt, Fit.ur, .Meal and f WHISKY. Because all legal ad vertising aipears in its columns, and people are 'thus kept posted as to j what transpires in the j management of the af ! fairs of the Courts and The mind of the s;,. il.tr. i would have it l.tr.'e ami i. must coitiu in e.rit.ict with minds. Sittiatfil on stiii'.mit of All.-.rlienii J, iism i VvO'Ult V. It wid bo our aim to k-een in ;., evervtmuK u-a illy liei't n a well r- ;ul it-1 ici-neral it'.re. ail i ot wlin-h Will ne 8"l I al rwli Imii'ini prii-st. All, kia M "! .- ' Iu 'o tal.i".i in e. -han-; tor icud.-', at : tne hiaaeyt m irk ;', priee. We take orv-aion to ; thank a lienor. 'U- imIiIic lor trie lio. r.il patron iie ; J we have roe -ive. i -i-i.-. we have e 'ttimeneed lui- I iies.t. an 1 re-s;ie -tMIIy ? dii-i", a ermtmii iif-e ol the . j caiiie. loitm.-e wiiohave not ai yet d.-ait wiih . I at, wekiudlv askloiiive una trial an I he eon- J vni'-ed. i ! Sii-irt nroritt an 1 'i'ii -k returii. i? our ni'itto. : 1. w. i;. iif.nijALLi' - :o., I ! LAVAN.svu.i.b:, I'a,, t);t. 1). I-- ;. tin; water Imin ealil iii'miitain 't his vlii-.kv is iiiatle Iiv tin- il.mijl j.rMij. t.ir.int.ied ji. ri't'etly ure ' lull jir.Mit'. spriiii;. ilitiiil initk ORDERS FILLED SV&i DAY A3RCllVD. Special. i - - B LUiU "J U4 Vv oetC4. E $r-y v A weeK ma le at home ey I t du-trton. Ucst hu"ine? n' X ''ire theimi.lic. i:ailtal not I LA ed. Wo wi!l mar. ym. M m n, l' i' - ik in 1 i.ir:y want"'! evefj . where t 2 SoiL'; v the in- rnvr Ivc- not uectl- Men, w- to wrk j Ur Ui. w Uic i line, l "u cm w rk in spare I tittle -r ttive yi ur wh !. ti;ns u tiv hii-ins. No Mider i inincs-y will iay ra nearly nit w ll. u ne t;in I 'll to matro ormrnmui' pay hy entfuisimr t omo. ,"Stiv -u:nt ami tcriJii ir-;e. .fc"ii-' Uiuuo fast, eilv iin l hoauraMy. A'l-lresj Tih k X 'o , Ti IZ 't) . ! t 03 In order toirive Hotel Keepers and Ieu:er a icrann ni.;i.ir:unity never ueiore on ire 1. will e. iraet I t the manuiat-ture of whukv In anv igaitrt tity, IrumotooU hain l, Kvin)( them ilia privi leire ot lettinic it lie in liond for three year, eharifini; hut a small suui tor itoniue. 44'On hand Su barrels of Whisky retailing sc $1' per vitllon. Write lor lull particulars iu rerd to lame quantities to Sand Kiteli. Pa. S. P. SWEITZK;:, Sui.t Au. -J9. Because it has the best Washnirton and attainable. -t00D CLEARS Because it is active - the -r the EH1 x'Ecurou's notici:. h a hIimkI Furl- j .s -r. u'.i-tin! roeiiii-inA IjW'i." hhhly rrcom - v! memie.l h.r all I 7 'J manner oi enninio i or n I II I om nu. e iniplaint.", trua- i i V,rBh i llr 'V-' airiiiessi ve, and a wa vs sueh ns Pimples, i 7 . SnVhD-e"Kritor the onnsn ot its 1 w orini", i euer, A Vtjicc From the I'resn. I t;tke tin tijiO'irtui.ity l tt.siimonvto the elfR-.ti.-y i: IIc Bitters."' Exfeetih2 tu tli'.tti nauseous ti.il coiiij.)- hud wliifkey, we wt-rt ajrc:,!.,; prised at their mild tu-te, ;u a cut) of tea. A Mr. lr-? a Mrs. Connor, friend.-", liavti.ir tried, and prunounoe them .:.r medicine they havt' evt-rt. v huihlin Up strength and '.or.::, tin; system. I was trouhW tiveness, hea-iaciie and n ir.'. ' petite. My ailmet.ts arc ' ' jjone. I have n ytariy cohtritt the iloctor to Iook after ti.e :. myself and familv. l-iit 1 him iiot nit-. S. ( ill.l.li.A July lo, 1S78. 1'ittshurt,', l'a. V A I: Ministers advise yoiu. .'! marry for love, hut waiit ' down themselves. Z'kty '?"' constituents. -r t-yr--w.'5 V- K h u m a t iiiu. . CR Estate of John Marker, der-'d. l ite "f t'pper Turkevli.rf twp.. Soinnr.-'t Co.. l'a. I Letters tti'itment.iry on I ho ah ve estate havinir I lnren Krauted to the undersiicned hy th"t proper I authoriiv. notiee is herehy uiven to all persons in- j dehted tosii.t estate to make tmnic.li i to ar nient. an 1 those havinn; claims tia lin-t the s inie 1 will present them duly au! hen' le tied ! r sttle- men. on or iieiore rrt'iay, .oveainer the late residence of .lere.ised. KAI1HKLMARK Oet.2t.ISsd. Eseeatr x. .1 --si,.- JjW E XECUTOU'S NOTICE. .1 fors-ttle- i -.Ki-jiv;?. - . .-...i. ...... rj r 30, lSS3,at L-. liitft-"!7 .? -' "!?!?rWQCfl Boaver Collega and Musical Insti tute, I'it 'oimtr I.atlies. Winter Session Opens Jan. 3, 1883. K ii e u m a t 1- '4 1'ain In the Hones, : uru Head, i and all diseases ; ari-lni( froi.: im. purity of the I D10.-KI. with this . i r l f i .. . ".-' rare meuk'iae in m. l 4; yeur nnusti j ou If vou have friends no , . -. rr X ' - i ii ui i.. u:n j ou j can do without Salts, Castor Oil. Citrate "J" Mar. I tiesla. Senna or Manna, and f"n the whole of 1 l -i them, and what is hrtter, it amy l e taken with I A HQ 11VC OUlSHle tllO satetv and C'-mitort hv the most delieate woman. ! as we'll as hy the rohust man. It is very pleasant j ..,. i. ! . to ihe t ts:e. theretore easily adinlnistercd in ehil- LO lllll V , I lie I C IS Woieh will answer ia'plaeo ot calotnel, reKUlatina: the action of the liver without making you a lile lonif victim to the ue or mercury or lluo pills, i It willopen ibe bowels in a proper aud wtiolesome 1 manner. i There is nothlnif like Fah rr.i-y s lihml Clean : er lor the cure ol all disorders of tlie Stomach, : I.iver. Howels, Kidneys and Bladder: tor nervous ! diseases. Heailaelte," Costivene-s. Indigestion, Bilious Fever, and ail derangements of the In ' ternal vicera. Asa female reuulator It hag no 1.- ......if T..hM n vtnl.l .Iai-M latA rtf IVioitnlion. ' e'lUal in the World. lint township, Somerset county. Pa. I Beautifully nnd 11. aliliMillv Iieated. extensive -An ounce ol prevention Is worth more tban al Letters testamentary on the above estate huildinns. plea-.int spatiiK !ieer!ul rooms, turee ! pound of care."' The Paxacka will not only cure havinir U en irranLed to the uudersitned Iiv the liti-rarv courses, .-joerior a Ivantav""" hT music , old standing and mali.naiit complaints, hut i one i i.roocr auih..rit. notice Is herel.v iriven lo all I nnd art. Kite i si-.e aofaratu". twenty piano- : of the hest prevent-ativs ot sai-.i o borders ever oerwins unit t.te.l to al.l eJlnte to u:a kt liinne Hate 1 and organs, iiieiii lin pitie '.riMU. more acceptable pres ent you can send them than a copy of their county paper. payment, and those having ciaimsai; itnst the same win present tuem nuiy auinenueatcii ior seiiio ment on Saturday, lieceiuher 1. 1-W. at the oiiice uf lr. K. H. Patterson, in Sp yestown. Pu. NATHAN STAHU K. H. PATTKKSON. oct'4. Kxccutors WISE people nre always on tlie I lookout tor chances to n I crease theireamlnca.aml n ' time become wealthy: thjso ' who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. We otler a UT'-ftt chance to make mon- ey. We want many men. women, boys and girls to work lor us riirhi In their ewn localities. Any one can do the work properly from tbe first S'-t. The hasiness will pay more than ten times on1' ! nary waxes, bxpensire oumi tumisneu tree, i one who eniratrci tails to make money raptnty You can devote your whole time to the work, or nrdy your spam moments. Full lnformation and all "that is needed sent tree. Address Stisro it Co,. Portland, Jlalne. dee-iDiy Thorough I offered ts the world. u can v .id severe at- it lH.iocUk,- i-i re. modfTvV rates. Sen 1 for i tacts ot acuie oiseases, su. n as . noiera. Muatl- el I. ularto i t"'V. Typhoid. Itlllous. Slotted and Intermittent H-fJ4.1ui. liiv. U. T. Tavl it:. I). I . i Fevers, hy keeptnt: your IdotKl punned. Tbe iii avir. Pa. i diiierent dexrees t l all sueh diseases depen t al- ! ' together upen the condition "I the blunt. ' He sure to nsk for Fahumcy'si Ki.nou Ulbaxa- I k on P.ssai'Ea, as there are several other prep- i f - . '' -I-S I"' i arations In the market, the names of which are i " ::..a;-v..,.-;--Jhealthcorset - ' 'I '.i-'' Increases In popnlaritv Dr. Geo. G. Shivelv & Co i-iV". -in.-M every flay, as liiui. s nun it SSticcessors to ranraey s cms. ft Uo., M j'vh-'.A the most t'OHI'OISTAIil.K ri:nri:iT nTTiti corsrt ever tfnni. ter ehnnts -ny ittrh't-sthche-t sntirfai-tion of any corset t:i'-y e.-r sold. V iirr::rt- d snti-ffaetorv or money re funded. For sal..- hy I'iR KFKd PARKER. MANt'FACTl'RERS AND PROPK1ETOKS maris WAT.K.snoRo, Pa. jiMCsriioi ARi WAvrr.D. Havlnc (riven u'- my music classes In Cornells villa and liunhar. I will Klve lessons on the piano and organ In Somerset and vicinity the eusuinif year, cmnienclnj tcti b."r Sth. un-r KLLA SCHELU BONE AT $3.0 0 PER TOW LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE-"WARRANTED PURE SLAUGHTER HOUSE BONE DUST. It is Not Boiled, Not Steamed, Not Bleached. We will sell our Bone Dttst by analysis at same prife as any other Bone ia tbe Market, and will return $3.00 per ton to the buyer. It id higber iu Bone I'bosphute ami AnnnnuU tluin any other llotie iu AiiuTit a. It is rk-ber in Ammonia tbita Peruvian tiuano. !Exjre Chemicals ajstd Super Phosphates. CTO 2A"r7B0272PS0S?2ATS 3 CCICS, 13 CTTSICES PCS STLSDT AND TEILD. JOSHUA HORNER, Jr. & CO., 3ow!y'a Wharf and Wood St., BALTIMORE. Ml If vou have a nciiili bor who needs a paper recommend the herald. Messrs. Ilisoox it Co. call ' attention to tlie fact that ;i't'' lt, 1S.S3, the name ami .-tyie .; preparation will Lt-reaittr Parker' Tonic. Tlie wur.l is dropped, for the rea.-on '! ,: principled dealers are ctn?t:i..'. ceiving their patrons hy ul -' ' inferior preparations uii lt rt oftiinrtr: and tw ''in''-r i. in:pirtant tlavorint; .-'y our Tonic, we are sure t:. ' friends wili arte with u- w 'l projiriety of tiie chan,'-. T-'j--he no change, however, in t: i ar.f.ioti itself; ami all l"'1'" tnainin iti the haiu! wrapped under tiie name ut " kk's GiNtiKit Tii.vir," eoiituin nine inetlicine if the si-'ru'- His. -ox it Co. is at tiie hottoai : outside wraoier. Tiie l.ttesfprelty woai.m ed"' in Connecticut is wht-r- man beat her own br iin-"!'' bowlder, according to t!.f t ''r verdict. There's nothing ii' ' definite, in .ncli things. Cleyelantl. lii. li vourchildreinvant a paper, subscribe forjilXrV the herald. . The Ihiihj Azffjur iy : (l Sum rintenileiit of l''ti;ce. -. Schn.itt, of this city, wh-t i-1- ' iu the service a juart-r t'ta tr" ernlorses St. J stent" ! A I bar.isher. It cured him v' inatism. 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