WE CANNOT SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming clement. of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no imita tion where weakness exists. Frprd by Boott & Home, RhomlstB. New York. Sold by all druggists. fiirfMftnmiiimnf inn. Couflrhs. Cwmn. Sore Throat. Sild by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, liark or Chest Slifloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. j cento. SHfLOH'S VITALEZSR. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Term., says ! "Slitloh'sVitalizer' SAVED MY LTFES 1 coderUthebestrcmedufiyraaebttUatetliniatem I ever used." For Dyspepsia, IJver or Kidney trouble It excels. I'riceTOcts. SHtLOH'SCATARRH Have you Catarrh f Try this Bernody. It will Cii-v vnn. Price 60 cts. This In. Jector for itesueoesful Irefitmpntlifurnlshed iree. Shtloh's Heniedies are Bold by us on a guarantee to give sntBiaotion. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. CARTERS Bick Hoadacho and rcHovaall tho troubles tact dost to a bilious etoto of tho sjntom, bucIi as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftot eating. Pain In tho Bile, lie. Whllo their most Fomarkable success ha been shown In cud3 faeaiaehe, yet Oartern liitla liver mis arc equally valuable in Cobstipation, curing and pro venting tM3annoy'ngromplaint,vvhllotheyalM correct nil disorders of mo stomach .stimulate the liver and regulate tho towels. Even if they on! curea fAcha they would ceatoostprleelensto tliosawaa lonl fer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu ,3Datelytbeirgoodiiorcccsiiotondbcre,and those Who once try thum nil) find thoeo litt'n pills valu able in somen; ways that they will not bn wil ling to do without then. Eat after aUelck bead ISm the bans of so mnj Uvea that hero 13 whera IvranMkeourgreatlrtet. OarpiliacuroitwhiU Otners do not . j Carter's Little JAvct Pills aro ve small and Tery easy to talie. Opi or two pills caioadoao. They are strictly vc Jaablo anil do :.ot gripe or purge, but by tiieir "ratio action pl-me all who UMtbein. IcvUlesliSccnts; Uvefortl. S3I4 ty droggistB every wpro, or sent by mail. CARTER MSaiCNG CO., Hew Yorki WALL PILL. SMAIL DOSE. SMALL PRICE f FILLS jy Aov safc, alfn reliiblt. ladicb, tik Dni1it IttChtchetttra I'nalUh Dla tnond Brafaa ltd ul Gold melillia a doim, ifi MtiD Diue nowm. 'l ake I mi at her J Ufute danatrmiM iufci(ifu " tionM ii'id tmta'icntM. At Druiiriil. or am& &m- in tiscppr nartlcuUri, tostlmotlali tnl "Itellef fir l.mU ftt in Idler, by rrlurn MmlL 1 d MM T'ltlmODUli. Arami latr. 'Chlrhbtter CliLulcji.l CuUntlIon HoHar. )K H. Doras' Elixir I WILL CtRB THAT AND STOP THAT I n.. i,ALfnr urrw THAJlsi y UUSIUUMIu.F.v. , tOllU HUB JIIUHH , ' CL mju . . j . V&Borm for the cb of ConsumpUon, sCoii(7if Colili, looping Vougn, aim if r all J.uiig jiueiurrn young ur iw. WUm Siic., 60O-, m 1 1.00 per uouio. onin F.ytttYWHERE. WIFTi SPECIFIC For rem eliuiiiut lllood. ,. uM roiaons from the 1 origin, this eparotion lias no equal. "Foriihteen months I had an eating to on iny uuwh. best local phyiiolaiis, but obwtned no relit the sore cradually grew worse, i niiauy looi. cured after using a I . S. B., and was entirely 1 . 1 M C. B. Mc Lmobe, Henderson, Tax. 0 Inn mood and Sblu Di- oomh m.Ld free as Bwirr Smnwo Co, Aiianui, uu. Q T. HAVIOE, BIJRQECt DENTIS7. OMoa-MorthsMtd-. Mila !aod Centre Sts TB Chlfhe ttttt Brellsa Ptaroond nrnnif analaru Buenaadoah, over $4 it' drug store. I .IltostsuH'M l'roceanlon. General Jackson's famous iiiaugum tlon took place mi a Thursday, March 4, 1821). The day was mild, the sky serene. In accordance with the custom of those and Inter times Jackson had formally notified the Senate of Ilia intention to take the oath in its presence. Nowa days the Senate appoints its committee of arrangements and publishes its order of ceremonies ttpou mere assumption that the President elect desires the assistance of the Senate one more proof of the solidifying' effects of cus tom. At this time Pennsylvania avenue had n rough stone pavement on the south side of it, while the centre spaoe. of about forty-five feet in width was lined on either aide with I.onibardy poplar trees, planted a quurter of a cen tury before through the fostering care of Jefferson. The inaugural procession that moved along this boulevard was a spontaneous and informal one. the only prominent figure in it being that of Jackson himself on a prancing steed, dreat as the crowd of visitors was for that day and generation, the President elect did not look down on many more thun ten thousand faces as he delivered his inaugural tiddress. In view of present discussion of the propriety of returning to what President Hayes ealled "the practice of the fathers "in appointing to office, it will not be with out a certain interest to recall what Jackson said upon this occasion touch ing the same topic. These arc his words : The recent demonstration of public sentiment inscribes on the list of execu tive duties, in characters too legible to be overlooked, the task of reform, which will require particularly the cor rection of those -abuses that Juive WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. brought the patronage dt tnu 'icaenii government into conflict with the freedom of elections and tho counter actions of those causes which have dis turbed the rightful course of appoint ment and havo placed a continued pow er in unfaithful or incompetent hands. By such stilted and involved lunguuge wns the "spoils system" imposed upon the framework of American politics. Read by ,tho daylight of fifty years experience the paragraph seems to be only a satirical paraphrase. Other passages ot tne same address nave uecn formulated into such fundamental max jnrrcnsoN starting for the CArrroL. lias as "keep down tin army" and " keep up the navy." The Log Cublu luiilisuriltlon Twelve years after the inauguration of Jackson came that of "Tippecanoe" Harrison. Jefferson's poplar trees had disappeared from Pennsylvania avenue and Macadam had imposed his ideas touching street pavements upon the "centre strip." The day was sombronnd chill. Tho procession outdid all tho predecessors. There were four local companies of troops, tho National Grays, of Philadelphia; nu organized body of General Harrison's officers and soldiers, numerous Tippecanoe clubs, the George town College boys in uniform and bands of office seekers marching by States. Log cabins on wheels were conspicuous in the line, and there wus also a weav ing establishment drawn by six horses, with weavers in full work. General Harrison rode his white charger, at tended by many other mounted gentle men. Not less than forty thousand persons were crowded into the open spaces of the Capital to hear what they could of a long inaugural message, paoked with the smatterings of classical lore that the good old man had passed his loisure hours in acquiring, and whimsically varied bv having the oaih of office administered at a pause in the oration hutcad of at the olom. Old Zuidi's ItiHtiguratton. Zachary Taylor was inaugnn-atod on Monday, March 5. 1349, tho country bc ,ng left without a head during the pre ceding Sunday rather than divorce the substantial from the spectacular part of the ceremony. Tho President-elect rode to the Capital in an open carriage drawn by four gray horses, ex-President Polk being beside him and the ex Speakcr and the Mayor of Washington facing him. One hundred mounted marshals, in blao suits and sashes, with baton in hand, ambled audi pranced about the carriage. Twelve companies of the militia of Washington, George town and Baltimore, representing all three arms of the semoe, were on parade, Buntiug of the natioiual pa trn was profusaly displayed vid the ooinmluifliug strains of brass iMtnds ........ ln.iAf ,iml mnrA mimaraua than note ,uus. ... . - . ( ever' beforo. Tho conoourso of peoplo before tne isuuui .nu uwi Jl You have noticed that some homes always seom to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second pr'uis with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows thflt good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. " Old Dutch " process ; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting; Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the moat reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to aend to us for a book containing informa tion that may aave you many a dollar ; it tvill only coat you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. twenty thoub.md. it was a nappy time. L.1iico1ii'h Tirst Inauguration. Abraham Lincoln's ilrst inauguration is always an interesting bubjeut of talk with tho old citizens of Washington. Doubt was the chief though unbidden actor upon the stage. It was doubted that the President elect could get to Washington at all; it was doubted that ho would be able to live till inaugura tion; it was doubted that any public ceremony would bo possible; it was doubted that the Capital and White IIouso would escapo blowing up by gun powder longer than the 4th day of March. It will doubtless please readers of this articlo to be reminded that, amid all this doubt and despondency, the volatile Senator Seward (ho that, as Secretary of State, so soon afterward assured Europe that tho rebellion was only an affair of ninety days at most) was everywhere, with everybody, urg ing that not oe iot or tittle of accus- IA WORLD OF JOY IN I FOUR WORDS I 1 "Two Bottles Cured Mei"i iwDaxa 8 ah s a pa ni lla Co.: B 3 Dear Sibs-For yoar I hare been troubleds iwith Klu-uitiutUiii.also llvcr and lCltl-S MBtieV 1'riillt. Nuthlug teemed to help null I DANA'S 1 SAHSAPARILLA ud two lioltle. 'UKi:i HE. H Your respectfully, fj jpertncf, N.Y AIRS. l1. J. CROMWELL. IflmiTtiiAUTE Pn. fta. m Hi ThU wrtlfioa that I know the above Mn. P. J.l Cromwell to bo ta'iilwirthy, and one upon j g A. H- MuK, Juitice of the Peace. jag Eiperance.N. Y. 9 Dana SarttptHlla Co.. BlfMtt Malno. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leaoloff Saloon lu tows OnMt and WMf B., (Blokert's ola stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskers In the Market. JXt. JAMMB Bl'BlN. rarsioiAN and amtaEOtf. Offloa and Resldon.e, No. .11 North Jaroln Btree a BTHE KIND 1 THAT CURES1 jS MRS. P. J. CROJIWIXL, j IBs rjdpcrancc, N- V. 53 Commander James S. Dean. G, A. Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. JmncN R. T)pnn. Cnminnndor of Gen. Grant I'oat, G.A.ll., liDiidnut, N.Y.,untl Chief U.S. Mall Ac"t of tln Ulster & l)olarro Itailrimd autl 0110 of tho most popular iiiul well known Gentlemen In thu JSust, ulioso veracity la boyond question says t ' I was nil run down with DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but ll all resulted thesnmsway. I grew worse. I suffered untold misery night and day. My csso was pronounced ncurahlt,. I suffered this way for fully TWO TEAltS. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy ou tho street about that time, and I told him of iny condition and he said, " Jihmy," you need not suffer so, cotno to my otllco and I'll give you a bottle of FAVORITE lir.MLDY, tako it morning, soon and nlglit, and it will euro you. I took tho medicine as directed, but hod no conjU timet in a cure, as ray caso had been tried by so many. After using it a week I be fan to feci lictter, nnd in a short while tiller that I was ENTIRELY CUBED "Jaet Hunk of it, entirety cund. That terrible distress, cvervthing I ate, freaking vp sour in my throat had all pon and I have nut had a moments dis comfort since. To-day tlicro is'nt a .raltaier man in this country and my fcp-totite h grand. I believe I could cat i. Kh(i OP NAILS if I had to nnd digest tliem with case. Favomtk Remedy U the foe of Dyspepsia and poor health... lours iruiy, t a nn? a nr.iw Itoauuu-r, March 18th, 1S02. WAIST. Jteo. FOH KENT. A 3 Story Uriels hoube. No 512 N. Main street NewlvTianerflnndnuintud. It is now occunled but ownnr will reut cither v; or su to suit pany renting. ai-ut ft1 us uausi FOIt KENT. Society and club rooms la the nostofflcobulldttiK. Auulvto M. M. llurke Attorney, lloom 3. 12-U-tI OU 8ALK Livery outfit for salo cheap for cash. Apply to Jl. 1'. Conry, No 31 South Main street. i-iu-u CtOlt 8LE Oao Wilton Uux parlor sultn. 3 1' tied-rootn sunns 1 siueii ari,i cumioaru, 1 lountru, chairs, cooking stova and beater. Apply to Josepaxreweua, 7 a. jamm strut Oienaododh. 2 21-1 w 17OIISAL1E Oil ItaNT. A large store and ousiness. atume in tne rear, r or run pani. culurs apply at No. 131 E. Ceutro Rtro t MaH3noy utty, ra. s-id-ii POlt WALE. A boarding house, with stod and fixtures, coutrally located in tho city of Hazleton. At present doln a gool business!. Satisfactory ren'-ons ttiven lor selling. Addr f li. a.., i'. u. iJox iik, liazieton, r. rrtOlt ! NT A sioreroom, dwelling and F stable on Njrth M tin street, now occuiiio'l by Itoll SUeeler. 1'osses-loi w 11 be given ou nritlst. Apply t .tlrs. Margaret Rrehe nc, Jiananoy nane, or 'squire Bnoemanor. .ien. anaoaa. WANTED. livoman or woman in every county where we havo not already secured a icpreseniativo 10 sell our "Neva Hilvor" Solid IeU iviiivvs.Forksuuu Mnoons toconsumem a solid metal as white 11 1 sllv. r; no plate to wear on; gooasguaranteca to wear a inctlme; cost about one ten'hth' -f silver; the chanre of a lifetime: agents averdgo from W coJIOO per week rnu .neet wttn reaay sales eve'-; whore. f,o crea is the demand for our Kol etal Qo( us Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods la daily uso. dene or snmoles FUSE, SII.VEKWAKE CO,, 3-13-1 m-d&w 133Esiox St., Uoston, Mass, i RENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- A. mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Inl:Ei'uilng Pe.iou. The qutcKost ana great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink Thoroughly in two seconds. N6 abrasion of pap?r. Works like magic. 800 to KW per oont. pap"r, proBt, One agent's sales amounted to H20 In six davi experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x9 5-311y 1 O Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We alsojsarry an immense line ct Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and T'n ware. Hoofing and Spouting mr specialty. Peter Griffith;, aiRARDVT' LE, PA. THEI BJ CTOUl Everything mode'td liter Qreen's Cafe, Pbilauuiptiia. 32 S. ltlnlu St., SlieiiHiKloalt. The leading place la town. Bu ltely been entirely reno vated Everything new, oleau and fresh. Tne Uneat line ol Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &o., foreign and "4o meatlo. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooner of fresh, Beer.Porter, Ale. Ao. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, IX3UQHBBTY, l'rop. JOHN It. OOYLK, AttKMJ-ti-U ud M Kit Apii, na-HM)oM' initiate. Mhinanab.. P M. M. UUHICE, A TTOKXh'r-AT-LA W SHENANDOAn, FX, Offlces Room 3, P. O. Duildinf , ateaiodoit snAsterly Uulldlas, PotUTllle. wini otMenrance snoum nc omntwFS" appealing to the hopes, fears, feelings, honor or conscience) or interests of all he met, "according to their several necessities," to borrow a sentence from tho prayer book. Never did Heward so nearly approach the stature of Talley rand as In this effort to accomplish what looks now like an insignificant purpose, but was differently regarded then. General Scott, as commander of the army, labored earnestly to secure the safety of those engaged in the cere mony. anr1 so did many in Congress and the executive officers who soon after ward became conspicuous figures in the Confederacy. Much spirit and consti tutional loyalty were shown"by the peo ple of the District, so that no less than twenty military companies of Washing ton and Georgetown paraded, number ing not less than sixteen hundred armed men, .Numerous "wide-awake clulis were present from the North. 1 ho tri umphal car "Constitution." drawn by i.ix white, horses and filled with little girls representing the galaxy of States. followed right uelnnn the carriage of the President elect, beside whom was M-atcd President Huchanan, as If to pro tect, or at least to share, the danger to the person of Mr. Lincoln from any as sassinating bullets. There were no military irom abroad, but Western men swarmed the streets. many of whom had come with a vague, indefinite purpose of seeing their leudor safely through tho ordeal of inaugura tion amul strangers anu enemies, aim many others w ith an idea of turning to practical account whatever degree of acquaintance they had with tho most accessible and sociable of men. whose "latchstring" was "always on the out side," and who knew, recognized and welcomed every lody. A peculiarity of this crowd was that it was a " cold water one. The en thusiasm of the hosts that had shouted .lackson, Harrison and Taylor into office found frequent vent Riid refreshment in the barrooms of the federal capital : but these men of the Northwest who had followed Abraham Lincoln to Washing ton were quiet, earnest, abstemious men, who washed down the hard, greasy and unwholesome fare which the cheap restaurants and boarding houses provide at such times with copious draughts of pump water, or moistened it with so-called tea and coffee during the progress of the meal. Grant' Juaufrurjuloii. Orant'sfirst inauguration was so much surpassed bv his second as to have suf fered an eciipse as asubject for spectac ular description. A drizzling rain and muddy streets made things uncomfort able, and the waiting crowds would have cheered as lustily the passing pro cession even had the conspicuous agnre in it been less renowned and popular and tho military display less line. Hut even as President Grant eouirht and accepted hissecond election as a national vindication of his civil career, so his friends resolved to make his reinstalla tion a matter of national interest. Who that saw the procession will ever lorget tne enuiusiasm with which he or she witnessed the marching, the align ment, the carrying of arms of the West Point cadets; the sturdy swing and neat and manly look of the naval cadets from Annapolis, tho splendid lines and movement of tho Marine corps; the plumed and shiny light batteries, with every man, horse, gun and carriage looking like a "new pin;" the soldierly appearanceof "Charley' Spencer's Fifth ISow York regiment in their Prussian helmets; the gay-lookingand freo-riding ftoston Lancers: tho Philadelphia City Trnnn: the Old (xiiard of Nftv York: tbn Albany Iturgesses Corps in their great bearskins, and tho Duquesno Gruys of Pittsburg? I ever did Pennsylvania avenue look so bright, vurigated and animated; never did tho sky so shino like a mirror, never the Capital at tho end of the vista so white and glistening. For centuries to come, perhaps, this second inauguration of Grant will be referred to as the point of beginning of connected with the induction of a new President into office. If all else should fade from mind, surely the memory of the polar wind and the number of de grees below zero at which the themom oter stood will live forever. ugurHt Ion Fu.nct I onurlps. With the growth of tho presidential inauguration into a matter of national I linnortaiice and nartieiDatlon there has gone along a great increase in the 1 amount and complexity of the work of preparation for it. The old time com-1 mlltce 01 arrangements, consisting 01 " Mr. Mayor " and two or three other citizens, which got together a few nights before the inauguration ana an nounced the programme the morning after tho inoeting, has given place to an executive committeo of from thirty to forty members, with lnrge auxiliary committees on finance, 'decoration, transportation, military affairs, civic organizations, public comfort, inaugura tion ball, and, possibly, other important matters. It is significant of the inereasinn im portance and presence of womi n upon public ooeaaionsth.it this year there Is a women's committee to look after the welfare of unattended women, and that tho committee has found abundant work to its hand. Railroad lines recognize and deal with the necessity for excur sion rates, the running of large and fre tent trains and even tho lodging of visitors in sleeping cars parked on the tracks. Hotels and lodging houses take measure of all their available space and increase their stocks of bedding, furni ture and table ware. Householders willing to receive inaug uration lodgers are lxioked, with all particulars, at committee headquarters, und such have become the facilities of communication, that Baltimore, forty miles off by rail. it no longer considered too far away to provide for any overflow ufter Washington and Georgetown are ""ammed: and the visitor who does not mind, for one day, a ride of three hours in coming and going, will do well to quarter in Baltimore, unless absolutely sure of where and what his quarters are to be in the lllstriet of Columbia. If any means had been provided by the executive onrnittee whereby in tending visitors foould secure places at windows or stands on the line of pro cession without their personal presi nee, the discomfort arising from great crowds could, be still further reduced. NOTES. Fieroa's inauguration mi the moat imposing that had over taken place up to that time. Abraham Lincoln was the tallest president, his height being nearly six feet six inches. I Ituoluuiau announced in hi inaugural I aaureas uiai ne was " aetermiuea not to bome a oandidat for re-elioWoa." Prealdsnt Uleroe was the moat com vlvial of our presidents, being fond of good living and an excellent judge Of wiues. ffervGus Prostratioii, " toeptwnrvi, Slcli (.! 17erveiM IZcndnehe, liarknrtir, Iir(nci,Mr- ld Ti'nrn, Hot rinnhcn. Hprvws rttn, M. VII n Iir;ro, Opium tiihit, Drnnkcnnria, ., aro enred ) Ir. IMIIen Hs(ornti've Kervlae. It does not contain opl it-s. lira. Bosnia X Urnimlne, DeLnnd, Do., Buffered with Kplleptr 'or SO yenra and tostltles to n compWocnre. Jaot ("otre, Ella, Oregon, had boon mitri rlnrf with Nerv- 'r rr.stratlon for four jcuri , oc 1.1 .iot lep. Kithlng holpcd lilm until he u.'ed Dr. Miles' Re iterative Nervine; he i i,t -r. ii. 1 -boo. 'Voe at drnggiau. 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If takcnintlme it regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of the generative organs, Younz ladles at the age of puberty, and older oneft at tha mano pause, will find in It a healing, soothing tonic. The highest recommendations from promi nent physicians ami those who have tried it. Write for book "To Women," mailed free. Sold, by all druggists. Hiiapheld ltsGULATuu Co., propria tors, Atlanta, tia. Act on f new principle Kimlata the livar. alomadb and Iwuela IhroaaX (lit Vs wrt'. I)b. Mun' Prue Aver and constlpar uoa. niniMi earestl 0pd0B,a5e 1C5 coe as aragawt. K. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRMIDV1LLS. Best Wines, Llauors, Beers, Ales and brands ot Cigars always on hand. 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