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imaeen car ramet WADE ILAMPTON. Mota as ttnegnatitational, but we look fortkelr TEMPERANCE, Turner Juriction, preached a practical ser | the inter ratna rot in, aud.when tho timo comes | MITE PHOTOGRAPHERS, RAMWAWS RRADY NELInG, 4 aan mon adyocating prohibition, before tor bedding tho [nnd fora now crop, frult and Upon another oceasion, in an address to eh ay larger : atisstnnl De BAT: Stainton eal andienco than any yet_gathored beneath weed aro alike snerifiecd. ‘ Placed Face to Face with His mated fo mune tn ta Won te tit "Test | he Subject of Discussion at the Deis | ear sons, WAUKESIIA. Papers Read at tho Second Day's} DR. RADWAY’S Own Record, He Is “Pere Ati tne tho:easse KeaclE paled anet tat plaines Camp-Meoting, trance to the elvetes aul otters oe Hehea(ed | Summer=viattorsin the Patrté—Church Beanion of Thole Association, SARSAPARILL plexed.” TOTO ee a re ere here, saving tho’ trouble of a visita Des | “Mnecorations nnd. ClyntchaThioven<A | AN i Tn asp OATER REVOLUTION. 1 5 15. | Rloquent Sermon by the Mer, Mr, Bristol—The | ” iter Willing oleetrifed on of iis audt- Month vy Accidents! Shooteg—Mer= 1A Trip on the Lake Which Turns Ont Dlsas- RESOLV 5 Ils Staunton Speech Interpreted } cussion of the Army bill and the attempt of Need of WomanSalfraga, Fonee le heey informing, tiem, {hat ths presse LrTvapondtence of The Erte Tribune trously for tho Exeurstoutsts, ENT in tho Light of His Fors Fee oerats to starve tee Wwavepunent, caip-meeting servieeslind, to his knowledker. WaAUKESIIA, Wis. Aug. 2t.—The villnge- b] nae ee slatly Sharp showers through tho night tested | caused the convetston of fifty-four. geuls. | Pastora were very generally relleved by help At11 o'clock the Photographers’ Conven- mer Speeches: tre ngtttes Mads Gein ene eat a the weather qualities ‘of the Desplnines “God bless "Tis ‘Tiwunn,” tho Elder ex: | from abrond Inst Sunday. ‘tha Rey. Dr. | tion again met in the Appellate Court-room, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, . e 3 claimed, and the congregation responded | Stone preached at the Baptist Church, A | president Ryder called thé Assoclauion t ‘ Z in My Devotion | ipso tiatirvns a South Caroiia’inane® | tho preparations scom io vo somewhat be: | Hiuthaat ugst. amen at rolled | fargymunor wont to hear the Jtev. air | order Ss ASE 1° | Changes as Seen and Felt, ag I td pone on tee evotion | Jann c. Calhoun who sald int {ie relativa hind tiand, and some lively skirmishing had phglice-Onicers. (ian Ta ttiliure and FA. a eas tho South, nt the Fircabytetian, Mr. Carvolho, of New York, then pre- they ey Oceur, Aft. o the Lost Cause,” Bays eee. Statea heen dhe Guten 823 | to be done before transients cout be made | ‘Taylor, of the MadisonStreut Station, took | Ils volco wns once ns prominent in the New | sented the report of the Committee on Cre- er Using a Fe 4 that the States have a right to secede, | 10 be do : £ Y t 7 York Gold-Room as it is now cloquentin the | dentials, Tho gentleman brought up the B oy ct Hampton. Hampton's declaration In tho Senate could | comfortable, there was no positive discom- Uy ai ees Ts eat yesen ey not lave had any other meaning than that | fort, and, as the Committee of Arrangements Bay) igus follows: BIDIG_elasg fl n Teople's churches, ‘Khe Rey. Mr. Davis, of Ohto, Doses. [a former aectlon of the Association in adopting Miss Anna Downts morn spoke for the Rey. C. W. Camp, to the Con- | tho constitution, claiming tlint the question } , 1 Good spirits, disnppearnnee of wenknes he tndorsed the Calhoun doctrine, and it was | havo bestirred themselves all day long to | cond ueted by th The Reconstrnctton Acts Are Rovolue the tremenitons negative made, fo tint Mtoe perfect the organization of. the cainp, sorvice at tb: by ihe lov, } f. Popes aretalloualiats. Ths ene wigs bee arate as to who was entilled to membership aie tye and mietles ote = hardincas o 3 We Look for ert al ee “| there will be no cause for complaint | #fternoon service at V Mr AWG, anne; | of boys from tho Industri chook The | disposed of at that time. It was designed by . Stronyth increnscs, appetite {mproves, rele THREE, SOSA CHS Ve 4 Joncnnerulte the Reh speech that Wade | inthe future. ‘Tho early morning auetlnnien cyentng meeting at 7:30, by the Rov. g, We | Methoulsts had gone into campat Pewaukee, | the minority report to exclude all stock deal- | {88 for food, no more sour cructations of water brash, gol digestion, catm- and und Hympton, referring to the deliberate threats | the carllest of which opened at 7 o'clock In Aslyet the meetings have been character and the church hero was closed. era and othors notstrictly photographers from | sleep, awnken fresh nnd vigora isturbod, of revolution mate by the Democrats unless | the morning and was n scene of religious | ized by aautet and ‘calm. hardly natura to ‘The annual “Itarvest-Home” service oc- | voting, but the adoption of the majority re- a Bisappenranes od spots, blotches, plinplose e Presitle! 2 4 ks ' o 1 thy: “The Onuso for Which Jackson and the a realileat alignld consent to surrender | ardor auguring nobly for the future, were | the, ocensiony but expositions of power aro | curred at the Episcopal Chureh,—the Rev. | port aposed of this matter, and gave to nll e enithys the urine e . shunged from ite turbid nnd cloudy apper wer and not veto the | vary wa : looked for at an early date, Dr, Wright, Rector, officiating, ‘The church | Whe were members of tho Assoelationthe | tor uloar churry or amber. culong ee etteS Stuart Fell Cannot Bo in Army bill, anid. “It is hetter to have {arbi var well adicoitetls and the regular poring tu wie eons unlgualy ‘and prettily decorated for | TAht to vote, At ti Bn. | freely from the bladder ‘through tho ented ” lence in one or ten great elties than to have | service, which began at 10:00, despite a live AMUSEMENT'S “ph A\fter oleeting Capt. Abney, a famous En- | without pain or scalding; little or no acdiiners Vain military despotism in the whole country,” ly shower which fell previous to {ts openlug, ay e the occasion. The appropriate motto, he | giish artist, as an honorary member of the | no pain or weakness, 3 : B) ARRAIGNED IN THE SENATE. brought together an earnest congregation of first fruits unto the Lord,” tn flowers | Assoelation, President Hyder in the order of 4. Marked diminution of quantity and free ' Wade H:umpton seems to be fond of oMctal | over 1,000 souls. It was presided over by COL. SELLERS IN LONDON, and berries, graced tha altars. Sheaves | busivess, beRan reading tin original paper on mency of Involuntary, weakening discoares 4Employ No One Who Votes the Repub- Hon seumns seaitto | Aste eee ae Dresled a! y John Raymond has been Interviewed by | OL tive grain told of — an abun- | “Mhotographic Jealonstes.” (if aftictod in that way), with certainty of pers Ploy ‘cket.” fenord. | dere is an extract from Senator | iter Willing, and after prayer and sthging | | John Raymond has been Interviewed by | tant’ whoatiurvest. Stalks of corn on | _ In introducing tho subject tho gentleman | manent cure. Iucronsed strengttt exhibited fa lican Ticket.’ Windom’ speech Inst sesslon: hie se 1 eached by the Rey. Frank | the New York “'ribune. In the coune of i vero e iscounte: ed the jealousy which had | the secretin glands, and function harmony re+ the sermon was preached by the Rey. Fran! part gither side of the chancel were effective, and, | first discountenanced the jealousy which stored to the revoral Orguns, seunaeiesnocraltt: National Convention of 383 | 41, Hristal, of the Wabnsh Avenue Methodist | the talk ho suld: “We played In Loadon | festooned with clusters of grapes, spoke of | existed for so. many years mmong photox- } Sereda to th tingoon tho whi From Our Oven Correspondent. one Ito of the eyes, and ace th > Shurch, ‘The subject wi only threo weeks. ‘That was enough, We | “the duys when the corn ahd the wine are | raphers to the detriment, of the profeesion, | the awarthy, saffron anpearnace of tha ski Wastnseron, D.C, Atwe-Si—" [esngroat | of Conggge os atrpedon nad uncousitional | > Sc°Pt CHER, rhe Saas was Hisoot lomo tate te pay ona Lan | Serene etm oti, uaa | Ae rea ano RM eei | Pe Aer rican aa tet ataarr uf paed i ‘ 4 f 1 7 ples che: s es platies, whic! 5 eer! thing to have Wade Hampton's guns thine | on eet oot wore inserted in the platform by | and the text.as follows: “In that day shalt cian ae ees thine ue was bat ior lands of bittersweet berries, and piles of | be manayed with view to Tnuttial benelit lugs or tubercles will realize grout benent in dering for tinncoek, as they did yesterday | tho honornble Senator from South Carolina (Mr. | the Lord of Hosts be for strength to them | "sat the start: wo opened in a very bad | eoiden pumpkins, red-cliecked apples, and | and the ndvancement of the art, pepenlnratlicy (reely the muh phlegm oF mucus vy? aald Henry Watterson in | Hampton], who [na subsequent specch was ree a vitts | Season, The people were out of tows, ns fawlaaine vexetables, together with baskets Dr. Norman L. Bridge, M. D., Professor In | [fem the lunis, | eI nen! or winiplpe, and nanin to-dny,’ y that turn the battle to tho gates.”"—Is, xxvill; " throat or bend; diminishing the frequency aeCha $ ‘i aac . | ported to auld? thoy aro here in the summer time, My nan- | of autumn-flowers, made tho Ittle church | Rush Medical College, then, addressed tho | cough; jenorat incrcase of Mrongth thee,” an Interview just after the Cincinnat! Con: “That was my plink tn tho platform. 1 | 5, 0 bright with color. nnd told of the rich abune | Society upon ets a nth throughout, vention, But their thundering In the inst | wanted nothing else, for whon the great Demo- ‘Tho sermon, which was by tums argt- | SR¢r Mr. Hollingshead, thought, however, | right with color, i ec! y up tance that the stimmer-tlne has wrought, “ poiso: OTOARAT and 1 eolings oF Menkness “around. thes fee i = eae 1 f ty hid’ pledged thoinselyes to ie : that he could obtain suficient audiences de- | {tuce taal na POISONS IN PHOTOARAPHY. Porton Clean comet end, tho ankles Sow days seems to havebeen a Mite too loud, | crate party iad | Tleduel | Uhoineetyefnces | mentative, denunciatory, persviasive, and spite nit nt ata soa we mlght, had our | Lut half the fluor was bare; the pretty new | rhe Doctor sald he did not propose to fot: | ley, Hhoulders, cte.:|,cesention of eotd an Among the other things that are reported to | jcra'were unconstitutional, revoluttonary, and | statistical, and eloquent throughout, opened | Spite nity Mah, tind o1 carpet suddenly ended half ‘way wp the mid- chills, senso of suffocation, hurd breathing and have thundered from those guns is this | void, willing to walt in atiened ‘ntl! | with the statement of the ground that Intem- | Play ‘taken.’ We opened soon after our ar- | die nisie; mud tho raged edge, remalning low the subject closely, but would treat Of | paroxyem of eoughon Iying down or arising In "i the hyglene of tho business of the photog | tp ing. All the Net: notable sentence, uttered at Staunton on the | that party would bo triumphant, and apply tho | prunes isu misuse of tho legitimate appe- | Tival at the Galety Theatre, Sara Bernhardt | just as tho thief had left it, brought to mind | rapnor, Dr, Bridge first demonstrated tho | graqualiy aed auroly dieappesnen = 7 mPOms Both of July: Feie incuntig of ieee words, which committed | tite for drink planted in the natura of mon, | iad lmmedintely preceded us at tho theatre, | {lia words of the olt missionary hymn, “And | fret dint nhotogruphers are constantly ex- | "7 Asday afer duy the BAIWAPARILLTAN t¢ Conalder tehat Eee and Jackson would do were | to party toull the gentieman wanteds and. tho tt 4 | She madd an fminenso suceess in Lon- | oily man fs vile, Siniar puirage has | posed to the effects of unwholesome gases | taken new signs of returning healié will nppear: & ‘They misuse an appetite when they permit | ¢, : ore, | just been committed at the little Congregn- e1 eclare asthe blood Improves in purity and stre 7 + BSE Uo THE SAME. Ne ody : i He . don, 23 she will here, when she comes “ : and chemicals, and declared it to be the y rength CIECES ron WITCH THEY FOUGHT FOR | ediet by hinselea month or eeoterors tao Con- | stich things to minister to Itas Nature nover | over, “Bubalthough we werg not successful | Houal Church at Palmyra. It is time. that Gfeense will dinuinish, and all fordign und inunees 5 be duty of eyery mau to see that the deleterious FOUR YEARS. Remember the ment iho poured | vention, when, at an alumn! supper, he ts re- | intended, and such as paralyzo and degrade | we liad a splendid thue In London—oil the | gome of shee carpets Were traced and the | witects of hls trate or profession were | Seposite, nodes, Heap ad tee ne Jorth their life bloxton Virginia's nil, and de not | ported to have given the following tonst; the entire physicalsystem. Intemperance is | Sttge. Every courtesy was extended to us ie Iav Dr. Wrigh fering fi ht Investigated’ as far ns possible. We | sound and beulthy: ulcers, fever sores, chronl ubundon them now. Remember that’ upon your |“ Our fallen heroes. 1 do not.belleve thoy ‘ by the English actors; tho clubs were thrown | “The Rev. Dr. Wright, su’ yen) Tom his | spoke of the effects of ether, a drug | askin dlsenses, gradually disapponr. Tole depend the success of the Democrat tekel. | have fullen tn vain. Tho enuse for whieh Jack. | the use of alcohol in ministering to the MPLe | Choy to us; and everything was done that | aunual attack ‘of hay-fever, secks relief at | Witch, — taken by inhalution, was | vain emesitnare the ‘neete us tecn salle TY KA Bourbon { con and Stuart fell cannot be in valn, butin | tite for drink, a definition which leaves no 4 2 on The - | Mackinaw, and leaves. Milwaukeo. by the fatine: i te tt Col iy The thunder shook the Northern Bourl eould be done.to make us happy. The Lon: 4 . + stimulating to the neryes and harmful FTOSIVES te skies. Itereated trouble inthe Democratic | SOM, {rm Wl yer triumph. 1 propose the | room for moderate drinking, and declares | don newspapers were kind to mo personally | Fountain Cliy to-morrow, Tho Rev, Dr. | fy the health Inthe cude Jie. also stated tio me m ome deposited tits, Lwilers anil: idleeraner were stiEtd ne for pyhleh our heroes tlt “tho | that temperance Is total abstinence froim the | and also to tie members of tha company, but | Ashley, formerly Rector of St. Paul’s | dangers arising from seids. used in photo. | {tthe bones, Jolnta, etc. causing varies of the camp. Le a ‘grains ai afont Went ey wed thomscives”’ | USC ot aleoholasn beverage, Water is the | they condemned the play in unmeasured Ghurehy Milwaukee, will supply his place graphing, especially ing upon the bones, Fekota, SPIRE “earn nttsy contortions the Indiserect Southerner that he had for- | ert tobi poles. that hie wanted nothings | EPI principle foundedin Nature forthe put- | terms, —with the single exception of the part | during his enforced abseneo. | Hach August | hojsonous elfeets of prugsie nel. ‘Cho effect | White hrellinys, varicoga veins. ote. tho BAI atten that he speaks in the days of the | viao/* ha ovidentiy meant thie they bad levee | pose of quelting thirst. he ilect deer heats | uf Cal. Scuers, which was well spoken of. | develops one or more cases of hay-fever, and | OF these driugs in hoorty ventiinted operating | SAPARLLIAN wilt resolve away tore denon shorthand writer, the telegraph, and tho | themselves to the restorntion of the * cause ed Inthe chase, the enttle on n thousand | jowever, ag the papers sud, that one char- | We shall doubtless In a few yours be fashions | rooms was to make men look “ru down, thosystene rom newspaper, and not In the old days when the | Which Jackson nndStuart fell," and tho triumph | hills, the rose and the lily, the blossom of the | qeter was. not strung enough to carry tho | able enough to add a Waukesha Chapter to | ysi¢ they “ought to taken vacation. ‘The 9. If those who aro taking thoso medlcines foe newspaper, Aid f ss for which hoe waited was the triumph of “States | orehard, the meadows of the herdsman, and | pinay, ‘The people really wanted to like tha | the Hay-Fever Association, deleterious aclds always acted Inan eneryat- | the cure of Chronfe, Sctofitous, or Syphilitia stump-orator was the controliime force In | rights. Ly did not misconstrue the purpose of | the broad fields of the hugbandman— play, but they couldn't, Lt didw’t sult them, | | One necd not desire to haveso unfortunate | fay manner upon all who were compolled to | disearcs, however sluw may be the cure, “feel American polities. Of course, ns the South | his party. Ttstunds pledged to-day to the same | aft health, all life, and all development in Aid arat nish ‘of it. was a perfect ovation, | MN excuse for wishing to put a delightful | yee thom, ‘The Doc alter giving a great | Vetter” and find tholr gondral health improving, Is decreed that the Solid South shall rule thine, sau this struggle isan effort to redeem | Nature’ demand Nature's sweet stimulant, | Al of the leading netors, Mterary | climax to a summer at the Wisconsin. water- | deat of excellent advice upon the’ use of | thelr tlesh and weight Inerouaing, oF even keeps y, and distinguished a Jour | nthe toll tan atone of ull God's creatures spurning | people,—and especially: the erities,—at- | INF-places, by a tour around the Tnkes. | (eyo draze, concluded by saying’ that | Me les own, It isa suro sign that tho euro ts prom this countiy, sind asso dlstingiished 1 Jo ‘The following ts a Culler oxtract from tho | sparkling Hqutd, nnd ratsing to lis pareted | fended In full’ foree, Ono ‘night’ the | Whether one has been fishing at Oconomo- | Hes druns, Faee ee ey nanae puhine | Brewing. in those dinctses tho patiout elther nal ag the Charleston News and Courter | speech to whieh Senator Windom refers: lips the cup of fire and death, It would be | Prince and Princess of Wales occupied one | WC, Urinklnys spring-water at Waukesha, or 1 tall gotelbetter or worse,—the virus of thn discus if el Glampton’s own organ) tins declared that | Tyleld to none in devotion to that “Lost | as reasonable tu expect to raise routl cattle | of the buxes, with thelt suite, and tis Royal | {doing the Dells,” nothing ean so gurner his | LRT) Wobchemisty, and’ he hatloved tae as | te Hood ie will aprend and continue to mets the election In 1880 must be earried, no mat- | Cau Het Tig nea eet a wees StL | and trait and eral by substituting alcohol | Liighness even sent for Col, Sellers. to | pteclotis store of health and vigor “ns these | those seluutifie researches Deeanta more and | mine the constitution, As soon na the SAISAS ter by what means, it became necessary to do | principles whieh «ive. it life were therefore for water for their driik as to expect to ralse ] come into the box, where the Colonel was | few days o€ perfect rest and idleness upon ery e ison | PARILLIAN makes tho pationt "feet better,* something fo counteract in the North tho | Wrong. Nevershall T brand tha ien who up: | ROO, strong, handsome, brawny men on | conratulated Up ls’ eharaeter, ghen | thorenter; provided always, that the weather mory common among them, fent of poison | gvery hour you Will grow Doler and Increase fa i. . + % would be a thing of the pnst. Sridge . effect of sueh a speceh, But Ldo not see | belt itso nobly as “rebels” or traitors.” . there were the Duke and Duehess of Con- | be fine, An encly moriing, rain enables one health, strength, and flesh, lage thought the aequired complaints: among fi y= a i % K s ‘The great power of thia remedy Is In discascs Is there one trae man in t fi wontd | ‘The history of society is a history of rev- | naught, and— ever SO MANY more,” to make connection with ‘the bont ut Mil- ors Wel ‘ he reat tnt any similar attempt has been mado in | hnotipretor to meet derent on tha, Hemourata | olutions, un tho world Ls now slow! coming. qua ACh tell aver sOnetiean actors In | Waukee, photographers were easily tracenble to the | that threaten death, as in y e 3 of the poisonous gases and acids 7 1 wapupers to have Jt appear | platform rather than to sccure success by pines | upto one of the mightiest convulsions ot! 3 Fy Is MeKe The shocking death of Mr. George Cable, haa - a, rs . if ees pene voy ite thte Ing himself on tho plattoran of tie lenticnisr history, coming fhee to fico with the arent Hagin doln let ie i jeaiekes Rankin | oy of the former proprietor of the aimorlean which the y were obliged to tse tn thelr buat CONSUMPTION neiples for which they are now fighting | ,SPeakingof the Democratic resolutions,Gen, | probluin of | intemperance, Alreaty the | “Sblendidly. Both he and his company | House, and well-known here, causes much | tiking other stimulants, dle expressed his | of tho Lungs and Tubcreuious Phthisls, Scrofue PHucines Jor wiveluthey. 0 He) Hampton, who was a member of the Plat: | finger of God Is sven to write upon the walls | jaye made a great hit, Ie is playing the sympathy for his stricken mother, witow, sutisfrction In knowlng that his. audience | la-Syphilold Diseases, Wasting, Degeneration are the same for which they fought for four | farm Conhmittee, sald: “IT said Lwould take | of the rum power's palace of pollution the | ‘Hanites? fo crowded houses right along.” | tnd fathorless boy. Ile was at Breckinridge, so largely nude up of people why be- | and Uleoration of tho Kidueys, Diabetes, Sup. years, : the resolutions if they would wliow me to add | words * God hath numbered thy Kingdom | “and Maverly’s Minstrels 2?" Dak,, where he had lately taken up his res- | feved in temperance. He advised artists to | Paxe of Water (nstantancous relief afforded NO NORTHERN DEMOCTAT but three words, which you will fndem- | and finished it’? Public senthnent is “Having an ehorinons success, Everybody:| lence, and went ont with a shooting party | thie ns Mitt unnatural stimulant ag possi- | Where enthoters bave been used. thus doing will ask Wade Hanspton to apologize far any | bodied in the platform, J added this: ‘And | condensing Mself Into a hot public F on the afternoon ‘of Aug. 2% In handing . vith the painful operation of using thea {i oes to hear them, and they ara the talk of t Die, and said that they should eselew tobuc- | fixture such declarations, ‘Chat sentiment fs in har- | Se declare that the Reconstruction acts are | conviction, The great cause of tem- london 'Thelr wood forkinie is simply ag- | Ms gun, by some untoward necident the con- ‘ fustruments}, dissolving Stone {n tho Mladdes co, La, and coffee, erel4o wits always & | ond in all cases of < revolutionary, unconstitutlonal, and vold.”? peranca: — is progressing, is gaining . One w senreely vet it, | tents were discharged inte his” braln, killin . he: aa th dnony with the spirit of all Southern | “with regi to thie neato vole, he sald: taituiphs everywhere, and ifs final sucesss 13 Lovtatilipe: One MOUNT geucrely ar aece himiustantly, is remains were brougt FEE catty age photographers could Inflammation of the Blad« speeches reports of which have thus far] “Agree among yourselves, and act firmly on | is sitPe as that God loves truth and men, de- pany,—for the English do not generally take here for burfal to-day. Mrs. Cable and child aiNticaitouNDS. . reached here In the campalgn, Nobody in | this agreement, that you will not cmptoy'any | splte the temporary till in the great cause | y (king to that ‘Mad ot performanee. “J. L, | have been here for somo visiting at x miien avey, Of Wow “Fork der and Kidneys. the Democratle party south of the Potomae om who votes the Mudtleul tlel F ee pevdslonnd py the exollementat an approach: | ‘fapie’s * Upper Crust’ Is one of the successes Aeshotsa of her father, Mr. D, W. Chamber- gale, Lalas jotta Ny. Seay ey oI een oor Ks Fits ula: Gudea ot Loucaprtiess and Utdsind et y Y " cs q . cant’: ‘. Bs 8 etl, Y s 3 Hiver would liesitato to belleve that Wade | My canine thigmloment” And in comel eta “iho preacher wllude Of the scustn, too; Ion Honelenult's Mar |“ "Miisg Leaslo Smnallweed, correspondent of | gentleman was upon Photographic Buck- | diseases. “ t S to control this clement.” And inconelusion: ‘ho preacher alluded to the begtuning of + y rine Hampton or any othor Northern leader at |! (itether kind fortune parintte nie tector : Tagoe isn lamentable: fullore— oven wore Ra athe OS wheat "C ¢ ft ecesyorivs,” 3} eavey en- | _ One bottle contains more of the active prinet« the South had sald: the rest of my days in this fair nnd have fouled te Mist rUnypernnce foelely or this than gun play was, and that Is saying a grent Pace” Orfeails Eevylines Teae oc Aiding, apn len reprigtinnics mn in Senpe eta Rich BF Medloltios Shik any other reparation Consider what Leo and Inokeon Koulifte yroro Joved so Kell Hie aulverse fortune forer aie country 1h Sa tox Ne 3 whose smears ‘What are your plans for tho ensuing sea- ie 1 Anierang and children returned. nl annie sa desaner s0t apatite: baal ee ec olnoraTunY they alive, These are the same princtles for oO wage the battle o! fs under other skivs,— | were cil So Cents for ye! a ce Ly we y sk wi s be i ct i, “4 Whien they foujeht for four years: dtemember | wherever £ maybe,—should thig dear mothor | were allowed to drink as much as they could | “Wen, 7 ennnot tell m yself ns yet; Tamto | , rd. Mf Nickel, of Chicngo, spent Sun- } fashioned modes in vogue when photography ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. the men who poured forth thelr Ufe-bloud on | of ours call her song togethor tudefend her’ | hold und keep sober, and & member was only | haven conference with iy maniger regard. | day here, was In its Infuney with the urtistic designs }irainie’s ‘soll, and donot abandon them now, If fe and volition ure left me, nono | {ued when he made n fool of THiS | ing that soon. Wo will beg phi Tho crowd that came by the Inst train Sat- ] Inuse at this day, Is allusions were at R, R. rR. Hervemlige that Mpa sour. vate cdepens tg spond more cheerfully or prciaptly was avery short and feeble at op in ths dire However, Lbelleye, about Sept, A, Loxpect utdey night was as great as at any time dure Hues-very facet ois and jBrureked “heart ta e e "na A ee than inyself.”” ‘That meant South Caroling, | ton of temperance reform; {twas an infant's : ur ire $1 " ing the stunmer, : angtiter mmong the members, 2 rend. There have been two pretendedor nssumed | “Oy the sist of Oetober, 1458, he published t | step, and lis alin was moderation. “The | (pein ects here bart of the season, but | Conatn nde from New Orleans hos | ine hls interesting yper, Sit, Seavey, in RADWAY’S denials that Wate Hampton uttered these | jetter detining it {tion,’ containing th prencher went on to show that moderattun, are ‘ Li been heard to siy since coming here, “Well, | ilustrating his mode. of _baekgrounding Words, Une Js contained in, a letter to the | foitagwing prsages “the mali issues Ine | whaever It might have been th nay Ula se Quge [auth ane from Fondon whteh | ie'T'hived North 1 belleve L should. bo Re: | plelures, crew two. elinteoal sketches ciltor of the New York /feratd, In which ty | fHlawing passage: |" Lhe imal Issues In- | whatever It night have been then, Will probably he prodiced the coming se Blloas’ Lbaye not seen more than’ fou Prent merit, One represented a Inndseape subintts a copy of the speech which he says | Yolved iu the War weresecession and slavery ABWASEATAD DOCTRINE: SOs FON, FOF tho present thelr tiles aro With: | rie Momocnuts since Lean | Seon In central New, York, the other to Shag recelved his personal ftudorsement.” | j,the tint the primary one, the lntter brought | y¢ means playing with tho adder until tts | held.” Aico Tenner asta Lente eco. an Conte at ete oe eu UY Weal ete Thue copy does not contain this partleular | ynonc rally ahd without resereation Urea | {MES Are sharp wid Jone: enous Eo sills ib ‘Tic NOTE Jeasant party Munduy evening, Herruncle, | although completed very raplily, were ap: suitence: Nor does tie letter which necom- | Wont fully and without reservation tho pria- | moans floating down with tho terrific current DRAMATIO NOTES: 1f Hell of Galvestory is stoping her * | prectated and applauded by the ntidienee, —~ banles it, and assert in terms that the speech | Shite Convention 1h Noy yor onl Denes tn the very preciples, nud thon trying to mill | | ot My Dartuer ? will open the Boston Clap ‘Pho Fountalw House was belliands lighted |" 'Previous to. tio adjournment a telegram R E ' I J Eerie athe Second pretended denial ts regard the Reconstruction acts as unconstl- math jist over the vdieo orihe, jaws of ‘teat, Theatre ow Sept §. Saturday night for the usual “ho The | was received from a counittee of St. Louis + D2? fe 4 it tuttonal, but we look for thelr overthrow.” ane: Y Monager A. M. Palmer will to-morrow | svening was fing, and numbers gnthored at | photographers, expressing the klndest wishes CURES AND PREVENT'S eontuiued, inat .allewed Inter fhm Wale “HOW 11 LOVES THE NEGRO, pa OE iiederntefaetistela, wave plants tte leave for California, g tho Siltirlin nnd Bethesda to enjoy the con- | for the success of the Association, Dyrentery, Diurrhea, Cholera Morhus, Fevel ‘Tho Charleston News and Courier ones | fatul gern of alssipation. certs, ‘The music at both springs was excel- | Following out the suxuestion of Mr. AMfainpton ton Democratic Northern paper, in which It is eliimed that Hampton said: 0 " 1 a Ne twia, Diphe ‘ ¥ "I te: 4 Fox's Lyceum Theatre will be opened on | Tent. Klauber, of Louisville, made during ‘tho | ae eee acne eee at, neither used the words attributed to imo ner aM Hartly follwing raed to bo observed Fat ack talnrlive, sears toe ethe people to | the 4th of September, The Glenn Spring has quite t patronage, | Mondny'session, Mr. C.D. Mosher, of Chil- Ditientt Hreathing, anything approncting them in mening. If you want a porter, employ n Democrat, from ‘moderation to total abstinence, ‘Lio Lytton Sothern, the son of the comedian, | 81d the proprietor Is shipping n good dent of | cago, Introduced the subject of instltuting ———— F Ths teller Tas not yet heen atte leet | Ifgau want uueiver, employ & Domocrnt first total-nbstInenve pledge was drawn up | goes with McCullough. * | water, and snatelng money tn a aulet way, A SCHOOL OF MIOTOGRAPIY, Bowe: Complaints, knows how enay itis fora public nun teiise | 1£¥ou want a waiter, employ a Democent, nbout 1810 to 1s but England was ten years % ‘Every visitor to tho place becomes an | and tho additional idea of a mutual benefit | roosencss Diarrnen. Cholera Morbus or yaintal dss Tata hilieetd thatewhehe ene I Ifyou want a tallor, omploy a Democrat, ahead of Ateriea, Ue famous nanie of tee | _ During the coming season thoVokes family | agent, "on hig return oma, to spread the | fisnranes company, to embrace members ot | Loeneettonlaan ve Geog gioypedd tm ur admine eluim paving sald that aviiich, when it ab) Tf you wanta phisterer, employ nDemoerat, | tytnter” being assumed thorea decade before | WH) play nn engagement of ten weeks in knowledge of the heallug virtues of these the profession. Owing to tho Tate hour both | Btoe by taking Hadway's Hendy ellot. | No cones: punts iryeald ty pes dee i DOLD tg ny or iryou want wont eut, Srploy Denidersts “total abstalners” were known here, this country, waters, if Is tho old story of “Ten tines } propositions were laid over until to-day, ‘The | HGR or iniauimadon, nn weakness or insattudo, w Somer c ihe ibtte FuCt WaHlk MBICHUKor: in tlor A Teena y nygeror 5 : \- Sharles F. of to | One ure ten. “| meeting then adjourned for dinner, ind. to ——— Congressmen entertain the notion of publie | Ifyou want a shoemuker, einploy a Democrat. The dangerous drunkard, as far us exam: Charles F, Pidgin and Willie Edoutn havo | °Nessrs, Anderson and Iastaze, with a | Meetlns , ‘ y whic! q 4 el re If you want beef, pork, tt ¥ Hoes, not the reeling, ragged, and | got into.n Jegal controversy over the right jth lars i "a as preparo for tha Iake excursion About 2 It WAS THE FIRST AND [8 | Le ochre sucee He anna hie alee n Democrat. Dement asia ROTORS less ot, but the one who sips ily | to the ile Sparks,!” GE) fith large enough to discern the signs of tho veluck about 200 Indies and gentlemen 1 i re taking deelded steps for the bulldl- | pat ; on 3 | TILE ONLY PAIN REMEDY * gether, ve " If you want a whitowasker, emptoy.a Demo- | chin tukes hits glass of heer witha TY 0 thnes, are ta gee ts : : gathered on board the steamer Flora, where ELE, Porth “tak. second eon SNstnte Meta cmat. > i certuin swell of Indepentenco anda sneer at | poke we ray, the new play by Merritt | Ing of lores Hotel wear their springs, “A it they were welcomed by Mr. Mirnm J. T you want * ea a, “ t Petitt, and Harris, just brought out at Drury | fine siteof thirteen acres has been purehased, | 14 | ~ that Instantly stops the most excruciating palns, photowraph of the proceedings of | tho | Heatpr ies servant, employ shodaurhter of thoes lemperives Paadless whe, deseantg on | Lane, London, is % suecess, : and the plans for tho main building will be FEE ltecdin tote Adtista trom abide Setter Ot the Lueiee tone, Beoelen of prove whit fenlly hus been sald in Congress | {Fou Walita tinker, employ. n Democrat | ian is dolnig more to lend the boys and girls | _ “A Civil Mactinge,” produced last week tn | Teady this week, QQ | An excellent band of amuste hal heen pro- | Giner glands or orgune by one application, by MP NTIRtUrnt eelitanee, TE Sou wank a binceannitie oniioe te peocrat. | into intemperance than any a0L that feels | Philadetphin by Annie Firmin and John Cranage Sp ASPEN vided, and the start was made with 2 generat IN FROM ONE ‘10 TWENTY MINUTES, THE DIRECT EVIDENCK Ifyou want & beickiuyers employ i Democrat, | upon the street. White he js able to controt | Jick, is a version ot “ Daniel Ruchat.? ADIRONDACK MURRAY. aulicipation of a pleasant sojourn amidst the Ne matter how violent or excruciatin pain the that Wade Hampton Intended to express the FERAL et em Ca ee rs A lsclenths of those Who tellaw ihe English staxo ts shortly to tose Alias ~ ao, pant of the exchrsion “Wehen about lve n, Neuraigle; or proairntad with le sentiment, if he did not use the words that Y 3 D ‘ he vq | ous, Neuriigic, of prosirated with disease may Florence ‘Terry, who will, in October, marry | 340 Returns from England with Somo | Palit of the excursion. | When about five | titan TADWATY HEADY RELIEF will alord Te you want shaving or re q i ‘ $8 Mt iniles out on the lake the wind changed, ant y are quoted, Is very strong. ‘There jinve boet | to a Democrutio burbury Un wun Hones vo Hacentied tility sears alles the age | to second sou bf tho lnté Serjeant Cox, ineny Fdeun for American Export= | th tho twinkling of in eye a INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, three reports made of that speceh? one by | Ifyou want a cook of washorwoman, employ | quuned, 8 When the providence of Gad A new star has arison—Sam Lucas, the low to Sound Our Goods to En- THE PLEASURE OF TIT TRIP VANISHED INFLAMMATION OF THE SLADDER, tha Staunton Valley Virginian, a Repub- | tho wite, daughter, or sister of a Democrat. sald, “Go forward,” and the temperance | colored comedian, who, stpported bya white on ‘a ar ne =f fies Fae vis Th INFLAMMATION OF TEIE Sas. Haan weekly paper published ab the pines | Here ls no proseripton, but it Is manifest | workers hesan another progressive move: | company, will be see In a foursitet called | New Yous, Aug. 2%—Tha Rev. Adiron- | {Ke the fabric of a summors dream,” ic INGESTION OF TIT LUNGS, where the speech was delivered; a second | preference. ment. “Total abstinence by the help of | “ Restored,” ~ | anek Mt has reached this ety from En- | Sytl about rathor duconttortahie Pec e ting | SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, by the Staunton Vindicator, a Democratic |. Yet it was Wade Hampton, Governor of | Alnighty Gol beeamethecry,andawaveot | ‘The new feature of Lawrence Barrett's | (ek Murray has rei y - soll abe nt ral eto mye ona ting . PALPITATION OF THE HEART, weekly Lovvennper abitatlstued ioe the uty Coralliia, Sli, in ta Hinugurad Aue salvation swept neross the Ind when thearm | répertolre will be an adaptation by W. 0), dats He i er ew is ge tnallyeas ihe sea became rougher ¢ Mt photog: YETEISIY CHOUE, PANIIT INELUENZA, slne sees hia, he = ver+ | dress as Governor, in a speech to the colored dJehovi vis e 1 » Tl i, oeite??O8 Chal i ; 1 : siun Which ~Humpton, two weeks’ nf- | cltizens, sili ay , h of Jehovah was ninde bare In thocause. | The | Howells of fn Morte Civils Civil ek HEADACHE, TOOTHACH A Was tho first man in} women, shane vith the 1 1 “As to my farm attulrs, there were so few | Tphers bexan to grow bine about. the ter the “specel had’ been delivered, | Ainerled, certainly the firstinin in the South, | SY thals let Jolued ta wiih the rare elarin | Death”), the allan drama in whieh Sulvint 3 ‘3 ills, and ggats were In anxious demantl, | NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, ) g of thelr cloguence and the earnestness of 7 DiNs against arge property—they anount- | & = e EURALGIA, RITEUMATISM, sent to the New York Herald as the speeell | to advocate the granting of the right to vote | thelr convictions: All honor was due to the plays. Pa 3 ed to ‘only. S300 Inalkeibat chore was. at no | Sudden us wits tho change, In tho wind, 8 * COLD CHILLS, AGU Which, “has recelved his personal Indorse- | to the colored man... Durlug the late | arlgiual Crusaders. of Olilo, who, however ‘Tho Ulster” fs tho name of Sydney To- iD UF, TS time any’ fear imong my creditors. Lent | W#s ne moreso than the changes which Int- CHILDLAINS, AND FROST BITES. ament.? canvass L innde a prediction that the colured | questionable tele methods, had such a sitb- | senfeld’s now plece, It is an adaptation from | away Wane taking aoiiat. from tho farm, | Stautly aprsa over the faces of the passen- | rhe application of the Hendy. tellef to the The speeches reported by the Virginia | people would yery soon find that the only Tne aunt noble pirposs that the heart of the | the German play that furnished the basis for | and it could run away, 1 went abroad to | Bers on the Flora fe on the ocean wave | part or purta where the paln or difficulty existé newspapers, Democratic and Republican, do } protection they had for thelr eleetive fran- | grent Natlor stonched. Theso were thres | Mr. George hig? Pho Gawner” now lt | nike money, and Lhelisve Lye made It, and apparent! poss ssed no attractions for the ‘will afford cage and comfort. * of not appear to have been yerbathn, Southern | chise would be from the white men of the HE Meret years,—tho first one [ike the | the course of n successful run at the Lontion | in worth oro money than ever before, L| party, anit Sdn OF eoncsiol ae ees water wie sty fee eaituneee Sane cans, elvilization Is not as yet 80 far ndyaneed ny | South, You will live to seo ft.” step of au infant, but tho last lke the step | Vaudeville. havo come home to establish “busiiess eon | Tiettore given up, alk tho bond wie at ones { Sprains, Sour Stomach, Hearthurn, sick Heal to very generally support shorthand-writers, | ‘Ths’ protection entumerated Iu tho pro- | of God, A Mr, Henry Crisp has severed hls connec: | ectlons that will yleld mora money for ino | Ped toe Caicedo Lhe party landed nt | 8e00, Diarrhea, Dysenters, Colle, "Wind in tho The two reports, when pliced side by side, | scriptive sentences above Is tho protection | Inconelusion the prenchereloquentlyurged | tion with Mr. Daly's company, not Hking the | and for those who Join in’ ty enterprise.” Ch y re brid ‘surfelt a with Nengure | Bowls. and all Internal Palus. % Keen) to be fate, lmapartind aint aeeurate Jong: whleh the valores un ‘5 tettiau. " t tho nevessity of fhe ee erent advance,— yt assigned bin tn" Tote” Mr, ered ts, Sieray: pledwuntly Narrated ae axe pursued tinder lientties, 3 ste way'e howdy Mallet wah thoes A ote opi i] ‘ te points cles aMupton added: ‘8 don vat 4 ed wi i ‘ G Y's 3 KA rience in studying Liverpoo! he greatest 0 brs ri 4 of difference are not ditterenee of substance, | tha vate of tho enloredl min taken twas Or | Hae SyverUlie EUG Rete cae AN, | qYlliauns’ new play, and will shortly take ate ihe ae . . " a venhig about forty members of tho | water will prevent sickuvss or palna fromehange 1 the sovereign people,”—in connection with | th 7 yer Mr, Jog Vliecloel! ports of entry, and London, the great centre Last evening abou ‘They are such verbal dliferences ‘as _oe- | restrieted, for, aside from. the friendship we He sivereiirn neaitos ee iy role now played by Ar, Joseph Wheelock | os t) ve Kpeak, fon held of water, It is better than French Brandy oF whieh he advocated wWomansuffrageas Ukely | in “Two. Nights in Rone” at the Union | of the languige that we speak, Ilo sald, In | Associal Sitte smul cur when two Jong-hand writers of diferent | bear their race, thelr right to vote gives us eeEss 0: movement. | Suuare T! conversation he had make discoveries. that AN INFORMAL. MEETING reas n srmulunt, degrees of speed in writing, and of different | thirty more yotes In Cong i fo Promote the success of the ihovement, | Square ‘Theatre, mental characteristles, seek to reproduce the | peace comes we are salistied thatthe Destine ane i nee itt oe Teer Sol Sintth Rugsell’s “ Edgewood Folks,” Miele atiers ‘Tie atat deduction ie in mo Hite te on tor ots te FE V ER and AGUE exnet langnuige of # speaker, ‘Trace these | In bath races and partles will voto together | nelty surrendered to the rum: power by [ts produced at the New York Pirie Theatre list | inakes from those discoveries {3 the prime | and old glasses, the discussion relating to tho ts twa reports paragraph by paragraph, ay I | for the common weal.? » BW. | oittieal rulers. In walle klong State Monday, 18 thus snoken of by the Herald: | yecassity for American commercial repre- | cost of such work, ‘Thoy also advanced the ee AND AGT cet tig “world that have done, and any impartial reader ‘nist a street trom Fourteenth to Madison he had ho plves met with (a pleasant recuptlo sentation In England for shipping houses | iden of improved sereens and retieetion in ace la ibew rorneslist akeut tn adinit that the quoted sentence In sprit, if PERSIAN MISSIONS, th yy y while! y the 4 cure Fever and Aguo and al! thor Malarl- ye y i Though there Is nv story which ts told by the | with Aimerleans ut both termin taking pictures, and adjourned at an carly | ¥, iy Yetlow, and other hot preekiely in the Inngnage, appeared nthy counted on one side of the road not with i Bi y iT Y | ous, Hillous, Scurtet, hol, ¥ eilow, andl osha . i Jess (in 100 drantstops,—a terrible proof of | Play, itis hardly of suficlent huportance or | serhe milling interest’? he continued, | hour, ‘The. final session of the Association | guts Bilous, by HADWAYS PLLS) 60 quick! notonly one time, but many tines, in Hamp. 7 the Exltor of The Chicago Tribune, ron eat endere ‘ ¥ nterest to repent here, as itis only intended stworthy and elli- | wi his morning at 9 o'eluck, the frst RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. iowa speech, Iepublien editors. south Y) Omicado, Ang. 2.—L venture to beg you | Hew Welly ean be surrendered to sin when iy trustworthy and litelli- | will begin this mori fe rst | ost v4 TS RADY: tu to be a neans of constantly Introduelng Mr, * ought to send s! nit rel oY Ww 1 *belne | a it HOTTLE. the Potomac River. are generally brave nen, | to allow mo to lay before your readers the Sa dat dp,andes the tumuli of the Hussel inv vurlet par ea rnete Sketches, Hing Teeth noe wht brokers enon ig fears. Seehuralnieys DER Ue SCALED pai Ee bes Tonk thay, lay ate menerally | prudent | subject of tho mission whieh has brought || After the sermon the Rov. Dr, Willing | Most if hot allot witch ho has already | Aneriean milters ship tour in bags of such | | ‘ho exhibition of Bh hotographie work, now fo. tntentionnily “tisreport | ge spaces | Me, 20 the States, 1 am from Assyria, the | wade a few homely aud. sensible remarks, 1 | ™ude familar to his New York audiences.” | (size as the Engllsh bakers want, Let | In progress. in the fates’ ordinary. of the RADWAY’S anclent and ones s et y | Which he gave his: experience in connection Charley ‘Thorne’s manager has effectually | thom no longer ship. grain, Let the | Grand Pacific Motel, is attracting many visit- e by a alistlog histey, Democratio — leader, connnonly LIN lcuriah ing: eutamiyiity, with drankenness and drunkards, and the | cornered him, Mr, a. M. Patiner tins for | milling be done inv Amerien. English | ors, oud-is pronounced the best ‘ide of Re natin Pills! ‘The fact that, the speech was not misreported were chiefly comprised within the limits of | evi Iniluence which they had upon society, | years lectured, begged, implored Charley, to | bakers concedo tho fact that our flour | thokind over attempted. Many of the artists ZT tld is shown by the report in the Demoeratic Assyria, tha modern Kurdistan, ong of the | He. too, favored extending the ballot to | stop the continual use of the expression “My | ds equal to. that trem ‘Trieste, their.| have vory Jarre exhibits, while the smaller PERFECT PURGATIVES, BOOTHING APERD papers nnds tnclueds I DEM Tae | Frontier) pulnts uf Astle “Cirkey, Kar | Woien, in whose hinds it would be used at | God Pon the stuxe, Ue has, however, lect. | favorit, Now, Buiiind has to buy our arin, | hangings of individu’ exhibitors wre in $ ut y . 1» UN ian i at PAIN, ALWAYS i ud Ye snide Miss y Cole | oncv as an Instrument against the evil of Ine | ured, begged, and tmplored {nvain, nore | Ifweshipitin the family four, and “have | many enses the most attractiy ho speel- ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, gated edition furnished by Hampton himself, hrug youre: Fate uted dhs Plnnaty Cale temperance. a der to elertanlly eure Thorne, Mr. Palmer | agents in England to attend to the sale, our | mens of photographic art represent all parts RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN The langtaxe is not thore, ‘Thy apie ot that | Sines thon I have'for some years Inbored | After a hymn, the benedtetion brought tho | Ins cast him for an infidel—Duniel Roehat, | awn millora will at once have a market for | of the country, from New York to Colorado, THEIR OPBRATION. parlour senttine yt Hd not thurs ane Ahig teat among my own countrymen In Persia, | service to 0 cluse, i the play of ve naine, a ne. prod Heed wt double the eapaclty spe thelr wheat, Tis Is | and as fay south as Atlanta, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. bee ct ey elle | 4: " y . < ) ho Square noxt season. ‘The dose wi n xclustyely my discovery, Some ers, —— Hously enougli, tho context of that portion | RXBME 8) school tn my house, ! ata Ghiltnors anineriy Abnosans ‘ang to Charly, but ier us | gre stoping lowrehers: wid Enelish witlcrs ho Story of au Umbrellas Perfectly tasteloss, elegantly coated, wilh of the speeeh from which, In the revised | 4 aul My i ah | Coustated of a children’s temporanes meet | hong thut tho’ end soudlit will be age | forescelng the inavitable, are omigrating, 16 i ewoct gunt, purge, regulate, purify, cleaned ty copy, tho offensive extracts are oinit- Shaan, Haters / aceinren anid hes Lettlats ug whteh ‘wes prosliledl over by atte 8 Std. | comptlalied. it ta sald tliat Mr, ‘Thora rien to seek thelr fortune Were The Nachriehtensof iiasia: tolls story which strenthon,, Ttadway e Pile for eae cis, Kile et nat! ec uaele a3 Wendieal (with tho bishop of Cauterbury, the Ifon, Mr, Glnd- inge dren Jravhtch she init bare tho hor, | raised some objection to the part; no doubt It meats, What's the reason we should | ray xive the bold’ purchiace a hint of a new | elserders o 1 ya, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Heuduche, Cone i f | ot cal f SUCHE ee c Was beeanso he foresuw the tnposslbility of n hams that are sold after they | method of protecting hiinself agalnst tho fru ney, er, Nervous Dideasos Hews The whtethor Wade Hammad ue ae nis ttn nelloohantong the sue perme: Teauldliys froin tie Bin OE: dilanie lugging in his pet phrase in such a réle, nreenred In England for double the price in rrsite Frama i atid entordnctis ii iounhe, Fever ilar of a arth ; ib ering yr st ¥ iI erhing "y re erles . rets!! ve Ene ore i pattieulur sunteneu at SuMuNiton atinbuted to | 22g Assyrians, thosy who are suffering | "Mrs, Aldrich followed in nn address In the American exporter gets? Why give En. j ? v q 4 Piles, and all derangemonts of tho Internal v 4 : i nity characterized ua C—, ‘The next day was | Gon” Soe A positive cure hin, he doubtless hing greater resheet for | Her ie oppression and bondage of the | whieh sho made the point that, though | The Cotton Katimutes— A Southorn | elaut a ptotit that Is rightfully our own? cone “Warranted “ta ellect, a. pot lanl radnys tho tmbrell was put. lite use, but the | le, ountwluiig no mercury i Mussutman, Christian people hin : : Opinion that They Are Too Large, Why sell fora inere song that have i | ilk duro in wis pinces duirlig tuo rst lowe of | Surely vexotuble, conta Tits reputatia hn tho ent tu oF Hint Teannot tell you all about the Intolerable eeu peoute lad saben. P Beloved the : “Abeciteen (Mist) Hewnlner, : slighie talut when chemistry will restore the | ite contuct With tho rain, ‘Fhe purehaser went | CP Sg deleterious drut symptoms resultlod ee WAT rear gsc its MS | persecution wiiteh has been Iatd upon’ us | chnrehes had not done thelr full duty in ane Fustorn and foreign cotton stutisticlang aro | sweetness? An English Wis Imiparted | struicht to the. shop, exnibited the ruined | geom Disorders of the Digestive OrenuE: | spent Me tte forig. Cig cariiees, of from the time. when the Molammadans' | regard, Sho was in favor of oxtendiug. the uric ors gation erop fae ag iriri c as thnt seeret to me, and Ulearned also the Eu- | article, and demanded # sound one fn its stead, ness of q yaslny oy 4 tds i . et ‘liste sy . e K tt 1,000,000 bates, Diu q 5 cc than to undertake to. deny that sentiments | S8erd held sway over Asta, In short, they | ballot ta women, ‘There were lots of boys of Petts bh Harte ells Constipation, Inward Piles, Fuliness ‘ot of curing hams, ‘6 allk Umbrellud, however, were mide to | ploud in the ‘Head, Aclulty of the stom! stintlar to theso ave been uttered by Alin he huyo Hentruge Hy re muy of our clitrchies, 21 who had the right to vote, and who, dink= PRT REE OEE ee it “Arie Gated line enue to understand tae the FE een Care ci ti Aplbes, Henri urn, Osun ae otictutons muny times and inmany. places, Sines the on ol na 000! fi mi muta OF ts, and made | ing they knew more about the matter than SLx tallllons of Dales would exceed {000,000,000 vorts, ANd new all that fs neated Is an Amer | curetul when thoy made thelr selection. Tho | sinktuga or Flutterings in the Pitot the Bee Democratic Compalen Comilttes 1s. got others of us tholr slaves, We are in great | thelr mothers, hiughed at them and called | pounds of lint, or 948,000.00) pounds of Bord ry etion th tn whieh th die young mau took home ble umbrella, pal and f about tho work, therefore, af revising | {stress We have no school; our ehurehes | thom fanatics “on the temperance | cotton, and whon It is romembered tat an ea. | {ean connection through which the producers | Around itthe following Iuseription i Dhrlete Cult Breuthiug, Fluttering of the Heart, Choking iio record of! ‘so distinguislied | Wve Gallon, and our books ‘destroyed. and | question, ‘They elted tho fret that | ceptonnily good crop tlnds every farmer suort | May Teaelt the consumer without the Inter } tera: «this 1s how an umbrellu looks ueday | oe ganeeuting soneatons when i & Tying post Southern. leader ae Wee ae Wo nr tae door nul holntess to Fepiice them, | certain | well-known = men af thelr | of bunds eel pibkins tla and that it | vention of English brokers, and our produ- | which was bought at C—'s shop yesterday,” Fever a 7 ‘f | jit | | ut v ty cf wkes a much lurger foree to pick a yuod colton | Cet ft may be well to submit extracts from ote pray the Christhins tu help those who are | xequalntance—ministers, doctors, and ¢, Dota or Webs bofore tho sight, . aa miu For Fore ta, Dict w urn ; : jy reallzo yast profits from their up- Bod hired 2, cuminlasonnire to wal a te gut ro peat tho ieuds rte ene Ot En by i ees i crop than ta make It, a hat itis not once in | pl * ‘ore C——'a shop with the epen umbrella fora | ton, yellow! of th i und Eyes apreches, and Ineldents from Wade tani Tealistiese want tn, stale ot benbranieg and buslness-men—had wine upon thelr tables, Squnity ‘Yours that wo ure blessed with such Ly Le, Mucray/waut on to apenk of the neces: This unuaunk focin of adyertlsewont Hon, gull acs oF and suddon’ Flushes of ton’s history, whieh, trled by the present Ly it’ Mie nd a ay ally hose who wre stary> | and dit not seem to be the worse for It; but | soason, for saving cotton us we lad last year, tho | sity for an ba deat te law requiring per- ly Ireltated Horr O—, and could not { leat, Burning in tho Fleah. the expurgating standurd’ (adapted to Northern ing, for the tern ule famine hus almost de | tho mothers knew what danger there was | absurdity of this catinute 1s apparent, % ventilution In eattle-ships, bth of tho fit- | ba on without a deterring influence upon fow doses of Rudway's Pilla will free reulura only), indy Fequire some rovisone LE stroyed our wretched utry. dtisanucs | for thelr dartugs inthe cup. She urged all In thd season of Iit-'8O we bud favorable | the Gut of tht ve tat Enaten ant er | possible enatomers, C— gent for tho puhieo, | system from all thg abovo-natmud disorders. have, aeeateit ety, from many sources, some | Cepttle the naw to relleve and redeem your | fadies present not to rest until they hud | weather for picking from Sept. LtoChristiaas in | Ht Hate for tho AInOTicui cattle Urndee ee” | and askod thomn to tirrext tho bearer Of the umn= PRICK APCENTS PER HOX, of them, Demueratie and han oe at fellow-creatures, as the Lord Christredeemed | become members of the Woman's Temper: | a tirgy portion of the votton trea, In addttion ta | Viathan for the Amorican eattle trade, brotla, but they could see. no legal eriine In the SOLD BY DEUGGISTS. olfleial, collected niteranees of Wado inane you. nm your humble and faithful servant | ance Christian Union In thelr towns, and It too sitnuulus of ws vad price, Well, sustutnod Then he voneltded—"Sa, you see, J have | commisalonaire’s proceedings, and declined to ton which ure qulte as tnterestiug reading 43 | Cute no such Union existed there, they’ should | Unt tho, lust "Loe passed through tho } Dot been an idler Ia my almost recluse life in | take him off to fall. ated ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurric ” arly’ tho next wurnin “ 3 UE: . 5 sok Ry form one, and not rest in thelr endeavors fis, To those clreumitunices the world owes nt | Boston, L doterminod that when Lreached | tho. tuperturbable wmbrellu eurrior ape Read “PALSE AND aN os the few tines spoken, or not spoken, recently. — i Hay 1 shed on t let . east Malt a million of -pulea of gleanings that | my 4th year L would step out and edueate | peared ‘aatny and kept wontiuel in this mane | Send a lettor stamp to HRADWAY & oy dn the Valley uf Virginia, A Plucky Cour + Couple Aaa Het seared ped. onto a victory over would, under ordinary olrouiaetuticas, huvo rote 1 myself in the busy work hy contact with | ner ia fran of rtd whop for nearly a | NO. WARHEN-ST., COL. CHURCH-8T. TRU a 4 . pel it elds, he unusiul 4 0 On 8 pe pkeopes PE. ECON STRUCHON ACTS 'Y-O} tig A'young man Crom Texns married u gist in | Mrs. Menry t ROE ee acreage ta. rhe dasa taihietie | ive W few extracts from her | or yleld, mon [have been doing it. In September, 1870, while ‘a candidate for | NAR UIe popused. ta leurs be ‘riene i f npurane ial wee , Governor of South aN ttt he aati in ed ae h Carolina, and then proposed to leave ber | experience Wile en i din ten legis Tn 1e80-"8] we can hardly bope for as favorable —————— saw that be must give way; and, catling the 27" information worth thousands will po sent man, asked hl to go to bls employer and tell | you, whilo be worked bis way back to his'Texas home, | work vit Rockford, UL, alter | conditions ua blessed tho lust harvest, and Intornatloual. Courtesy. him everything should hw settled aecording to SN Gat Democrats of Assuin Conuty Mlsatssippl: | In the topo of thury earuing Imonoy cout work 1 the iy Oe Towa, atude”a very | tet i tho prowtas Of thu Hetde ty much niury | | handaoue welling tutto nde beon mada at | hia wisies, Wi tha, bold inventor a tno TO THE PUBLIC. * ey OO yourvelyes, und uel ir an ul for her, 1a is! OW U' at whe wotili 21 eitisfuctory now vay » We huve no reasou 10 werd O| ve etoria outot A portion | stritegem entered we shop, the dealer vlfered thie greet: fluid, you Will Hot eacglee | mutuur accompany bin afoot. Whey thoretory | pathetic address, i which she brought tears hint a4 any bales will be | ofthe timber of the old Arctic ship Ne ‘ oHley Th be tthe valud ‘ ‘ Dude the Journey of 4,400 mites as tramps: out | HoH the audience at the narration of soverul | Tyuebe un cueve, tune whleh wus lately broken ups itor Bens Hokiy one: dike purchaser nacced. teenceeptie, | of Betttadwaye old ostatliamod te i, 1, Keates any one who votes the Kadlen! ticket, “Use | Made npearance guined for thon eonside | e28es In which families had been brought to in rts eau th ull'the means that are plaged In your hands RE nee teed fee thurn eokal’ | 4 jasent of Tait yeur th wt crop In tho new lands wag | tends to present it ta tho Hrusident of the United | but added the further demand that the deal dies than tho basu and worthless {miltations | v rode trai cart pro= ct ut inan ordinary: ¥¢ et ho suld; “We regard the Reconstruction | Yideu by au cutdusiaallo melee of teak olbeme WP ie tomes, of | ets N 2 da the evening the Rov, ‘are 2 1 se ing kinda jotated the olfor of the | towhichguxgestion he was algo compel and Pilla, bo sure and usk for Rudway'h an! Ye Hesoluves' ee) gene ee re ds of. the rivorelands are sloh with tho dceay staple When that she bame " Radway” la 9g Wot ‘You buys

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