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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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PITTSJiUriGn COLaOIERCJAI. JULT 20. IS35. liKlDE AND (iROOM. SPECIAL BARGAINS I EVERY DEPARTMENT FOR FRIDAY.

JULY 17, 1825, bonnet, edjjrcdwi.a silver thread ad aerwniatei h-r four clinch with white iu ranter. At the se is fr fce.placed a bunch of white Leather, Vehwillbe "brought (with Wiocoi. wi-Va tn rine wis I carry in her hnna; direct from Palmera! on the Korsicg cf th? wedding. I his ia the frcouith token of 1 AT Vf jJrUML I i jwa i pits 167 Allegheny Citv, Pa. Street, A PETROUXH iloT Peoria Pat ff the Allegheny Kav- Yictiml.od.

A Y'liliiRiporfc correspondent of the Itfatd discloses the trickery of par- ko bare been ontratii esst fcf the Alitkeay by the formation of Heme Oil CotnpM.ie at Trout Han, tniDr county, tra-dicri county and Tioa. and even the granitic rocks of Wayne, Chester and Vy josnio counties. He gay 3: "The p'ia ia as fallows, and the apa.iy is at Cae Lead of ali thee ao-caiid I IJot Trp.ax;ie. This man gets liold of aors IeD-3io gar.t.eniaa in tee praposc-J tear fiei i poiat oot to hita tho r.isei biiities of tee Ticiniiy, picture to hitn the fortcTies ussy ke je, hi'r ulity soon cnlistj tb rj tital of this mau's friends, aal a ta drill a well. ttosi dtTidtd into os PICK, Of which the bnrber takea oa.

the telegraph operator one, the hotel Diaa oue, the jucrcbant and 169 Federal UP TO FINEST. inTrno' TITTTTfTlD OTTimn LAUiijO VVfilii uUiiO nuuKy trlnnji with and Ea-roi-i- are very bjudsonjo. liases' and CLuds WHITE SUITS At Extra L-: Price'. Ladies' an 1 SATIN SUITS, Weil mads and nicely trirrsmi-d ia latest at lowest I.sdks' and MIsos' SILKAXD SATIN SUITS, rade and trimiiie-3, at f-opular low ice. nr.

Mines' CASHMERE and MOL'liJsTSG M'lPS, eUsrEiIy triwmea. all aw at low prices. SUMMER WRAPS and JERSEYS All new fashions, at epecla! prices. At 60c. 70e, J7c, 1 and nr.

LACE CURTAINS. Extra basins at 3. 4 and $4.50. At 12V, Pr DRAPERIES. Lac Bod Sets and Lambrequins Madrvs rrti-res, iJM.

Cbfips CariveU. Kuks, Oil CiotiiS, i c. all at bargain pr.cs. 'At 1 STRAY" MATT 15 '3. good quality.

Cut to any k-nlh. "Srseial in Ladle, Misses and Children' SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 165, Af.n TD1 I C3 i ajlgjji. kjx. thtoM3iB- i At ti 1 -so.

and 52, At iilic. Too, 65c an i $1, SURAH SILKS. At 2. SI, ST, t.pA ro SUMMER SILKS JfThese are the host bs.rjia;r.S ever oJere.l. LIGHT DRESS GOODS, CASH3IEIIB 15D VKIiJXCS! AtErr-Ps! low SATINES, 2ew tic's'i.

Pve.luewl prices. Large L-ot of LAWNS Reduced to 5 cents a Yard. 1 A CT' WW TIK Tl TFs J-V i'UH i xjxu-. "-At GKr MOHAIS, X'Ji-At a bisf bryia in PLACE LACE BUXTINQ. 14 farda -a i.e.

and Culauvi iriod and Lnndried White Shirts, 1'crcaio, sui Xitbt ioves, at lowest prices ever knoRB. J'arldon? in Cent? Boys' 2CECK-WEAIt aiidJLCSEY JACKilTS. larire lot cf lk.js JEIiSl.Y Vt AlSTS hnu SUITS at half uiaaufac- tiirers- cost. 3-Gen' German Linen '2 for 25c, urtb '2-jC each. i AT SC, 62 A.XD 75 CENTS, Bleached Tabling! These are good AT Ib2 CETS, RED TABLING, Finer uaiit: at eq-ially low prtces Bleached Table Covers, -with.

Natikiiis to Match, Moan acd IrL-h rnmcfact. eVtra tew prices. AT 15c, DAMASK TOWELS, Last eai ttutd this At former prise 2 fad yard and a Quarter wide BLEACHED MUSLINS WIPE cliELTTNGS at rre.tly reduced pric. AtCc Tand 6c. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, All new chou- styles.

V'ide Chintzes, Percales, Cheviots, Wliita Goods, Prints, Lace Strip and Cbecks, XaibPooks, ad at redai-ixt inicor. 3NVw Tkkin, Kew Fetlc, New Feather Pilb.ws. 4-White and Colored Quilti at reduced prices. Balbriggan Underwear, MerlrtO Underwear Gauze Underwear, At reduced prices. prices railroad e-jrtrten den in'aocordance with Lis iate8 fcialelf lf be escape cubiic exposure tneens, and perhaps ksowlcdje of tl.a by taking Lis friends ina'so g-wl his In traffic for his lipe, whilt tts scheiuer- 1 lie hntes the care ef thief far more in-ctief retains a controlling icterest.

When than Le dots the eriiae which entaiU it. the tcli i t.aid in the wild- 1 a inHerer Trinee and biusi at EVERY COUNTER LOADED WITH EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. 1 WHOLESALE HOUSE. JOSEPH HORN CORNER WOOD AND CHOICE RE-ASSORTMENTS AID BARGAINS I 0K THOSE WHO WISH AM) WHO HAVE '0T MADE ALL FLf TARA-TIOSS BEFORE 0130 1 TlIKIli Sl'KJIE't IliU. Buyers sfiil find special good bargains by calling at once in Dress Style Ginghams.

32-inch Printed Batiste, Printed and Plain Lawns, Sateens, Seersuckers, India Silk, Prints, Victoria and India Lawns, Plain Figfjred Swiss, All-cvet Embroideries, All-over Hamburg Netts, Laces and Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs I-inea Collars and Cuffs, Summer Gauze Underwear, Jersey Jackets. NEW TTTTa. vir fi-4 TTnmA.T.i;n field ltomeepuns; h'w Homespun 4., Cok-rins aci Miii M.itur-s. SEW QRET DrCHESE. 4-4 wide, d.jblo Ud.

37V. FPECIAL BARGAIN, Imrte.1 Poub'e-width Et-j, in tvo juality, at the rt.s.k low prie uf loTa i cood wtrth nut bjcg siiisle 7c, 21-INCII GREY M0I1AIRS. imported geo is, 75? a yarL AMERICAN TWILL EEIG ES. wol. at lOo, and double wi ith at 1 'J-V-All the aV.ve "Xcw Things" an 1 5p-scial Pa-fiins" ato very tehablj f.rHw TOR MOUNTAIN AND SEASIl'iE-Kew with bareaiai in Cr-am Alb 'trass 2V? a yanL ClotbS 1 i.n.r.c!-, Ac.

Cnshu.er'-, Albatrot, A at I -w pricp for uedium SILK SFPAII? AND VELVETS in verv tivelv the bt values ever 'd in the binory fa anu see urseu, -ad lur sampin. New r-r-'sn E.i.U-el 10-ineh P.ROCADE Effect ia ail the and at a Prit per yaid. New Pfiire La s. new Cream Laa.s. nw Wtcl r.sw I.Hf-, C.

wid'iia and AU-overi to match. your bummer CotuT. styith with ihesu. ip PREACHER INDORSES ANOTHER CONDEMNS. Salbath Srmouj Aijottt lilarital Infelicity, Baptismal Iotrines ftod Ilefarra Interesting Open-Air Meeting In tHe Citr.

'The Propriety of 'olLLins Vice and Crime" the subject of sermon at the Eight Presbyterian Church yss-ter lay dornlnz. dJistextWiS Proverbs Rebuke is lie-Uer Than Secret Love." Ia substance the iuinhter spoke as follows Dread of ublicitT drs rucn from caminittiaj crime where the morality of the act utteriy fail t- effect them. If they ccaid crtl be gaaraated ajaicst eKj-oare ia their indulgence ia vice their heiiLation Tara-h in an instant. The lajin oten ci a a and iniquities to public inspection troub'e bita far mere than any sense- of aiSt over the sin A defaatter conarata- "baring his iniquities rrVWhed to the worid, vbDe he tr.inkg siiijhtinzlv the fact that is ajreaay traaiijed on an ionrocui'heart and cruelly blighted a fair young life. The frowning 1 -jkt the- linger cf a-sorn, the retiroachfal wo ds of nn cam- mnnity are infinitely more potent agencies rt'itrsiuing the nnhallowel lust of the wicked man than the geortt of conscience and the moral eays whic-h good men bare erer written oa the subject, Subuiit the of suppressing all mention of the burglaries, and thefts, nnd aiuiteriet daily comaii.ted in this country to a popular vote, and every burglar, and thief, and adulterer wii! ire hia voice against such publication.

Nothing cjuU ause euoh censternatioa amongst gabblers and keepers of brothels in this tity sa an honest, and rigid, and feerlesa exposure of their intuitions methods. "Men love darkness rather than Ii-ht," and for the best of reasons, "because their deed are evil." IT 18 RIGHT. The propriety of giving publicity to abominations which set at defiance the laws of God and man, and which account virtue purely a matter of merchandise with a price mark upon determining its quality and value, is now being fieoly discussed. Tbe starthnz disclosures resently made by a London journal of iniquities fcrtva r-rtvai'sid unchecked and unrebuked io that great nteiropoiia have aroused the pno- lie to the enormity of the evils thus laid bare. Deeds if horror aDd beastialitv, such as would canj.e the brow tf the most benighted savage to mantle with shame at their mention, liv l.nn FT.road before the nublio in all their have furnished savory fool toall lovers of scau dil, an end which we cannot but dpiorc It is also doubtless a fact that the publishers have realised large profits in thus uncovering depths of depravity which bve mada the heart of every decent person who hss peered into them to sicken from very shame and disgust.

If the p.ubiishers bad only seifish noiivt-s in view in what they have done, we could have no sympathy with their questionable methods. We believe, however, that tbry have a nobler purpose set before them, so we commend them. If all the humihating recitals of virtue sacrificed at the shrine of lust, of Liir w.raen and icnocent children doomed to a slavery infinitely mure galling and degrading than any ever portrayed on history's pages, a fate so terrible that even death at the stake or amongst wild blasts would be a tender mercy in comparison if all this is to end in a passing outburst of indignation soon to be lost in the hurrying tit cf events which sweep by us daily, it would hsvo been as well to have spared ns the pain of their disclosure. There are those who fear that the only efl'ect of these publications wiil bo to familiarize the in- wouil bo better for thera never to know, and i Pa.a onw result in thsir defHeinent. I i( th8 iu can reai thes, stories of sLniae ana aenve irie eiiguiesi pleasure irom gLniae and deri i their perusal, or not be stirred witu indignation at the baseness thus revcaied.

It is no tiiue to be whimpering about modesty and delicacy when such practice are tolerated in a civilizad community. I doubt not that every purveyor to vice and every partici- Eant in it is ready to join ia tbe ue and cry against the publishers of their vide doiisg. Despite all prtnesU from every quarter, let the depths of depravity be all uncovered, 0 matter bow offensive the result, and let guilty one be pilloried before the world; let his sins be inscribed in plainest lines that ail may read who choose. I never was in favor of an expurgated Bible. Never mind even though lovers of tcandal find in these dis iairty feast far their morbid appe- th-m to forge themselves at will, closures a uai tiles; leave And do not be unea? about the effect on the young: only Rive them the right training and throw around them the proper safeguards, and then the uncovering cf these dangerous footfalls will sctvb to protect them from the evil.

The history of many a blighted liie is the history of criudnal neglect on the part of parents to warn their chllditu of the dangers which beset them, of mistaken delicacy about instructing them on matters, which, bad they Known in tbd aot LaTe tee a so eaailr nretx it hkre. With the same eaerg. tic agcucies at work in our city as star'llug tllsclosurea might be reasonably expected. Mat.y now wearing the ff.irb i a ,1,,. true and maay who think themselves un- touched by such a-bomlaations ould be icaie to bow in sorrow aud huunlilion.

Unless ad r.i,i rA will surely be cabed upon to make atonement lor the iai-iUStiTd cf t.r.j mneteentu century, tics are hist as c'arinz and icdtfenjib'e as were twin, wiil mora tr tse cause ot virtue ana decency, than tieeSoru cf jood ta? aril weusea to eone-1 tbe keouilelc cf vi-e remiuds since the day that Adam til tve In ih ieteresu of refer ai a frank.fcsricss ac i detailed c.xp..iure of the arx.minatior.s of this C1TV IS SOCfi ail IQltT? crcutft. i ili tnnirs Erecie-i. lt V. te.rsms tl! cptnion and at the great ii tbe is vain to ot a. Its ertu.

i tv, Vict which I lave tHukt epec espvsure be re the Kur-ity is aa tsscriial to tb-Ir reniedv. The way res a bad law is riid'y c-nferce it, ard the way to rcf rta fceu'es a.i? ice cf aay. 1: is id that the Catho has tea itsfut.ertai in th-s youns and valutas aside int Let ir.stituie a i.r vi-iitcrs ef tbe of penty, aci If cot C-IU9 to i' ft ti it tu'it e-'-iji si ail axe tu i MUier tUets. in erder that UBfi.nM oir -iNieet-l and etirtue earefitiJy er 5aT lis tLc :.4 act: rj s.iiii-iJ. TII UinOrsITi; V1K1T.

fwt rtu- ll'i-r Nswiaf Knl-lisH Too Much Crirue. i ev. T. ii. ujxti th? n.va JT.

E. Cacreh, er ce. Allehery, a seic: tJe T.I.: i gave sny tj tc-i a. iti I knew aim si 1 7, 1 -r ereire-J in si tbi fclso i Tei.tic ci la tie Lis reusaiks rt-t erca-i iir.a ili ti ta i- I ss.il rep-. sboIc tiit I directed ceUjjtiar ih reports of erLae.

la dsr directed eel: 1' ii er p't-v us be -i Jtie rer tn iLtAt iiii-, ax asttrviji; i.eif, but ff-'-irg j-rliettlrs tititpru i it iji.ti tc tt.eir5ri i Uta ars-I I rtif lrC'V. eve'y uti cwa I ai ihrs. tha 3i rerrU are i it ea.rsiiilr;s tw ctaj.s-Ica.dcr to sav a Iv-wate EXPOSING CRIM Lndon will a-ore to ranty the A 4 A i 1 j. BOGGS r. -j "e-W TBtsmSS FEATRIC.

THE ROYAL MARRIAGE BRITAIN. IN GREAT I') V0 -VvN Loiox, Ju'y V.itii expectation. The ialerest accompanying ta sf a member ot ti royal fausiiy is alffayi rit, but ui the preios-t in-t-rce par-tictijarlv the brid-i io tne younget toria and a great favori'a need gay that, Wl il public. the Lri is a i- man, Ire young ie will nt Legia LouMskeepiug without ParUHmect bas vorod thef. an" r.rnnity rf aVtui year, tn! it is al-J t'iat the cf tbe French, who otkci t'.

'j ht pa xh.U the Leat-ri; tne ife of her sun, the lute I'rlri-r- Imperial, and is a lady i wenhh, will, Wub-s tig at the eervrnony, urtk a i.ii'.'e i(t ol tuoney to the bride. lit-warlike i cne of atTs-rrioD, the bride--rri a nbseure person, with wbons be ruarde-i as de-jiiralie isi the fi.iife of lla it, ro por ss tht i.nf.rl ur.ate fowl rii'-i-ri ci turkey," and bis tnarmgi a of England is a lucky thic fir hiao, as i i fioin the int. mi: wiu. Btt Ih' will hsiit the OrJer tbe Gar-fr ua Prince Idecry, cf previous to Lis r.iarriae to Princes The Priiioc c' Wsie! will siva the Prineuss away at the wddug. ihiucn Henry's 'oouisman will to the Grand LiU4 VI.

of dlei'xs-Darui- itiat. Tie u.etuhers cf tho Gladitone il is erpuitnt, eil ss tho-e com tbe present General have b'en invited by the Queen to be at the wed ltn. dhe report that tte Geiuian Crown Prineo, ihederiok Crown Princess wire to be invited ttuiiii out tu be nnlrus 15o.b are emiag to io 1 tao l.ti r.j. li.ry will Li it; their uaubtei ar.d un at the s.oeial in-, ii.uiou of l'riivefs Ikutrtee. Tbo marriage be ccUb rated at i a.

ind-c r. After a short h- r.ay-ili an, if oiit at tho reaidenee of Luiy Cuehraoo, owuple will reside at 0b will acootiiruny rno Cast! ard on the Queen to Cal- i'l in tiand. I.i.lv Ci: i very actively a'sttn tn tbe we-i CiiiA airancwwat. It i now that 1 doze a ri uf the press be to Ett lid. A tew p'eSorial reporters ili to wimess th aii iir.

Princess and J'rtoce Henry ave bvtb received ijuuiln-r vf preents airealy. THE Princo lleury of w.ii born on 5, 1 lie Ukcs bis title fr-a tho town tf llattenberg, a of about ia- b. s.tuatvd in the U.aai lJuouy of If.wsie-PuniiS'a It. lie is the tl.ird sott of i'ri'iro uf iscsi, and his e'doji l-ioili'-r, is the rtdjjniai; i'rine cf lie sec of Prince Alexander's iV.eco tf if th 3 -t hus'Vild i 4jtt'n J.ii.uhler, tt.o ri. vf Itufi': tl two revhiu? to iiv yuct as bu-i-an thu i'rin-ec-i uici-, i rsaot? i Lirutetxaut ia the Crps tu a Cam reg'an'nts iM the i'j aru'y, ot which bU chit irothtr, the Pjince vf Mr Ova- c.

Uc ns a favorite if society tt-d co hi? if i iofKC iu ha tmi, it i sht, il fuv. isl tui icea. bride is ul.lt than her tile havis ba- gm- Ap-d il is i i a i--as re- uf tier 1 ti. ti.e'-, tha 1 i A dr. Tt-ur y-J She sdiicite I sj a ar amtcar er wiil c-tll to rth- i 1 i wi-uvi sve i.

i She Atljrit ud the in i i t- tui P-i is a p'iv; tv le-1- in pt ir rmat-? act of tcnvkar. -f r. i i U.i'.url-er- su.kes bis Fu- 8aJ is 3dcr tt. obli ilt er-; the So tl ft Ouevn' din een iu-r as nvse't ot" iu ual-'t w.n Lis aaai --w- ti v. fic T'-e Tsn tor the cercu.ny Is w.

-a ri the 0 1 The i.wra f-u bve lur- t-u cf Ul tj th Mvevrr are .7 .1 i 7 1 'V ii it over hieh OT-artrc-a wLi a at the tl is cf are is e-. of i l. cv. t.l I ja--Ket vf 13 sei- a uLIte ei ties ra an as to i i 1 i 115 AXI) 117 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. Annex fur Silks, Yd.

tis and Drm cJs, and Special Uitk C- Jlejiniiss'lKTiiriciciil. Oriental ami Eui vpileiincLaces i LACES and EMBEOTDEIE3. EKiLroUt-riPv. Parasols, Silk UmbrcIUs and Sunshades Very -ael rwirix'l. 23 CORSETS .,13 la all the pul.iraul jiiKk--, at steei: Kw jivseis.

fiurGOa we j-cUk'o-I r-1 at Zo-i ao-i Kith SILK aod JERSEY GLOVES at roi'uiir i-'w pr es NEW CANTAS AND LEATHER BELTS, Mew Fans. New Satchels, ew iirnuxs. xfw Ct)ixii CUFFS. HATS, BONNETS, KiMou, Ylovrt is, Xititi.rf.A.c.. At rD 'tt ed Cosri asirx Crf-fH Jloamk'g V.il -LadW ll and Col ir -i Her and Ctk" i-iuwif.

hi i Un i j.d- bs Chvb.m New fil Mirl Tt "Vw B-4 Cream and AbUney eown- gvoti iu.i;ty I ai.nt AiSo an i nice Inrte rcd 1 vr c- Dry Good trad the J'C-ai now FILK ELV 1773 in a i-w BUHI Lc cS1 st: daily air wriOi--g nr AVENUE. fCsW Li Ti it. rV- 4 I-iO. AVKJJU" ftT'11 ii i 7 i 1 s'i V' -Pj. Tier i- 4 An WanteJ in sr Mason Fruit A rq "KAKitlEAD.

tic. i y'se. Xvi lW.a-'tit i' 1 SfACyAXTVii: It-rv ti "71 i I 1 P. S. New French retail.

New Amorirau BETWEEN SEASONS A GOOD TIME TO BUY e.it:rr pr'ceed to drill with aa air of p-of-uud roytery, Ersi, Lis who eloseiy follow him, lfiwi aa much territory posslLlc TU.CSTRATVB I5STA.VC3. who are kerHentireiy in the dark iu regard to the for unions reached by the driil, and th jatravj ia toad? by the owner of the deincitj ia big pay per font for driving, in j.rofi(a freja loaves tranffarred Lis confederal, sud from posj-ibifl prchu from imorruat'-ja fivers to worh the l.iarket. 'ln Tiia Ciiouty, I near liocesdale, a was ill il.iti, C--g3 osea ana a glass tube fuii of beautiful crado cil wa3 sarrip-titiousir placed in the p.nd broken br the rti', and profits gathered In by. tbi 3 and probabl the granite roefc of that neighborhood Will remain Larefter forerer undisturbed. In Wyoming conaty, near 2vIehooiany, the saise scheme was socot-is-fuiiy worked, the eredu'ons ones freoly bled.

In Brsidford county t'ae scheme was carried oa in Cno shape. Twc're barrels of crude oil were carried at ght acros the couutry Irui Ehbira and fovr.nD is cpos and t'au the drill was passed down and into and through and eat cf ihe splendid endears wealth ia the presence of the excited st-ck- wno naa keptso OP.sstulIy ignorant that tuey lmrceiiately scbcribed enough money to pay this same unprincipled sinller an her out well ageouo io the tt-oney fjr drilling vicinity to extend the eur'posed last's- wV- were never brought ia to break the market, for the prsoo oil vas thon too low to promise any results from the fears of tho holders of CO or 70 ceuts. In Deoeurber, Is S3, the oil trade was imposed epen ia ihe fca'ce wny by reports of a we'd at county, Pa. A reference to the Oil City DerrU diaad-book for December, 1SS3, or liie cumplete IJaad-b-jok of wiil Ebow the recard cf the anxiety caused by that hole drilled at tl5 expense cf credulous people in that vicinity." THB TKOCT RCJI OPERATIof. "Pitcently remarkable develormenU were re-poit id from Williarcport as having been made at Trout run, Ljeiunis eoncy.

This was used It r.lfi-ot the and was done by the saoie party. It not strsr.gj that the men who deal in oil are easily Irightmed at such reports, aa i yet practical cil men vhonbi and do that there arc more trout In Slit Lake than cil at Trout run, and men in the oil couutry bare needed oiily to know the natne ot tto perpetrator ci tuese mean speues of robbeiy to thm certain that the followers of snob a man can bo rry much liar tried. These tinrs are within the certain kpowiedrrc of the wrircr, a.id noth- I irg but the shatue of the creduioos vietinsa of sucoessiul organizer ci Jlorae Uil Company sindero thetu from giving name ard genealogy to tho American oil trdf, and asking for tbe use of his body for a sueker-rod. The oil country of Pennsylvania is alice3t as clearly defined as are the anthracite cal regions, aud it will uot ho lonir before tbe iLoreas-ifig consumptive deiuaads at home aud from all countries, require a new field to keep tho price anywhere near its preseot mark." A PtCCI.IAU SECT. Vmler the Influence of the Sjslrit Talking in ten language.

A peculiar seel of worshipers has grown up in the city. They are known as the "Followers of the Lord." They now meet at the corner of Forty-third and Butlor streets. The congregation is small, numbering only thirteen. They faa no minister, but their tenet is to interpret ths crip turn taeowrelrea. The meetings are led usr.a'.ly by J.

Y. McLaughlin, of 'Washluton. Jso prepared scrmou 19 Uvliverod by any AH remain quiet until moved by the Sidrit to speak aud expound the Scriptures. McLaughlin is thechiel speaker, lie is said to discourse wnen ue op.ni iu-v j.iui, rtlitions eun'Cts. iunng each time voice i f-reut from ctber tiuies.

When the spirit is most cn him, it is said, he talks i' various lan- gU'ies-7-iirefcK, jLieurew, Araoic, anu otaw aa- cicnt aud inodern Nngiiigcs, in the aeceyof uif thcr tongue language. A ir.etticg was held in the hall last r.igbt. Tbera are some of this denomination scattered through Ohio. Dox't Tri2e w-tk a Throat, or a Pad Cough or C.dd, whea a rcuiedy assure, prompt, and ui'Tvuh as Dr. Jayce't Lxpectoiant cr.n readily ottaiued.

THE DOW-V. tht th Healer Reduce When are Always ow. With the a-lvanc-A of stimwrr there is a ten- denev the uflhe to rr.srk tl 'd'tis is dsns ti. rr.iee- i.i'ck ity move cil and ais on v.ut vf the hub have jreTSuel Lfswe in au the knicii-iowa prices the fsct his bven that Heard. aatrir um ttJ cmjc :ii.l i close to t- os? on their la than anv b-sJcrs is th tiro c.ties.

iiere are reasons lr this, tut tbem to look seme cx.eei:cs rri-'es he wf g.ed eaci. vrety. let si oiT' i tty lt.sr.i ia ssurw. boat tt c.r hit stinvs ia Ntbins of nary, black rb1 -r ita 0f sp. h- th.re pocd has beeu ter 1-cK-r for la a yar il tit is f.i aii tj.en.

At the aame j'rio they scr a Las urines iu lijra tl Tfii. -Bt as- At .) and 25 thj bsve an rec.T.:l Frec-h "eets, -it ceats ztr ari. taeU line caaivt be exc '1. iacrn ia s.it navy, i-rvws, rce-i i.vcs, aj spu sjij L-k At ceata yart tiiey hT jnt EV.ni a l.i--e i ia French ea wlite ai 2 trjtei Ore t-'e-S cmh: the test ts.rcu.s tuef c.f.'ii fu.a. jxu.s ttiey eer is a iet r.a Ii ens -e of Sit Utt Iu sl'ks tlsy iciks a Fvu'aris at set i t-h tin tea to c- is.

lai-a S.lli at T5 cer.ts.. jort rcuci fr-ira fs. in -Kylei sa-i 5 Ik in c. rsni -f ctis. itEw e-vrrd 1-.

chtif. Thsa are t'ti-e they hare cuifke-1 da a i th-ir fcivl id to eia-w fa fe.aa. AZf-wc-d ia Wi'i tb-y o5er at It eecta. Ai prir-es is. f-i" a R'brePsa.

lV.u't foc-ret ti Ics. ti 5-iT rvarke; iir isn. Eirs A P. cirri- cr-cU-iU are run ta take 7 at the talis a 5 is. ars.

ris tc-isi-re. as C. sth tfEMk'i liuioval ure 451 'jv-c -tTT warKru -i-- of 1 ali it I I i 1 i I XaGRAISS frow prlnz id ly tbe lorr trii(, 3rrh I Ag-ood line cf ft eh STRA 3. ATT the I'talllj vf H- Ui? pric. A tit thoief line ftf RODY RRLShFJ.S in the si i A gcwl assortic-ut Jofineilt, VTilWms anl V-h-t4 Me th- lr take.

Art Yf het Squares, fctnyrna (arr, S1i.td atI Skvl-3tai trials LIBERTY STREETS. EXCLUSIVELY. ArVJUSEMENTS. r. f.

i Ti -f' LbOV." and a superb company in GOOD A3 GOLD. to ali the matin e9, 10 cer.ts; iu the evtr IO arid 'JO cen'--'. 'OSdTIOX PARK SU-MMEK PE-rXGAGEMEXT. SECOND WEES. JULY 20, With Saturday Matinee, fcr.n'est of all -TUE PitlVATE TUTOR." I0PUT.AR VKICK.3.

seat at BaO'N'c', OS Fifth srd MrCLLLLA.ND S. HI Federal -t. j2 rrrrsRECK at PARK T-DAY -1 LiS, P. iNf. PAsK PALL.

LAL.IFS DAI." ffamo nn'. Id. EROOKi.YX? vs. Trains Union Iopt at p. m.

Morris Carroll Home Battery. j.v2 SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL ALBION, ALLANTIC CITY, N. Nw cpen. The most elepantly furnished and lst a.

hous oo the rv-n. naexceiid. jy3-n2t LENi rs. pREfgQX SPRINGS, PA MAIN LINE Pennsylvania Rroiravl, on top of Adecaeny Mountains. The Mu UN TAIN llUl'rfi, will cpon Jun 25.

Parlor iad sleeping cari trnra ali pvinw east and west. For circular, l.ess IA K. HAM. FurwritteidcDt. Cresson, United States Hotel, ATLANTIC CITY.

T. J. Opens June 27. The leadi.ig IdoT'd. Exue'ywDt Curiae.

Scperb Apix'iuUijenu. Lioctno F'r ie. ii. if. LRowy.

i'-op. W. 3VHITNEY. MJrr. wyUSjiw the traymore; ATLAMJC CITY, X.

titnate-! within 10 yards of the 1-evH, an view. The paer.p"r elevau.r in Atiantie City. 5e water batus, electric bb aoi ail miern conTerr.ciiees. fmw M. HOOVE.

B. Just Received: S.TiLS -slr -rvt Si tT bU.k an i SiTiXES lt sd KrotlE is, C'alUit 2.rT evtre fine "Une-. -be reeei.il at fr ii and 25c SATHES -w i renea s-ur in I lir-rt'i t.t i litf i. I i'l. 'i- t.M' fd Ert mm Ve Tj(ti--re Ci r.rke! Lrf b't tf Frr.ck deelat- whits UHMi JU, CENTS ITR YAFJ).

hju- Vkt--rlr ar. i s-e SILKS i si. 4 i SILKS i 1 v-; Nii-ttA 3 TvVyi-j SILKS I lis i tv i'fr hit ii for tDMn'j 1 LV1 Til Uilli liiL.iIUiku.i. T'. j.

ni. efrt. TT il. i r. t- iJsJ I mIWm F- AU- -l Ll I-'-yi BOVARD.ROSE&CC WHOLESALE Ilie Oreatest of tbe Season.

The paciag race t-tacrrow at Exposition Parfc will be the greatest evect of the season. Adfcirs'on, 75o. Rest' With Hot Weather, In the warm weather more than at any other season of tbe year u.ere is less bakiDg done at every househo: 1. Baker's brend is theu in do- mast), especially that in a da by S. B.

M.trvin A Co. kitpidiy this bread is working its way i into popular favor. Most of the bocsewivc-s after having once tried tho "Tin Tag" breid of Marvin prefer it to their own and wisely ceaae baking alt gethcr. The crackers cf to same firm urel as a sar-iitute for cake, are also very popular. Try theia.

n1 ltacinc at xosition Park. Therewitlboa grand prouienale once't at the Exposition Pk races to-morrow by the Great Rand. Admission to park, 7ocf Bnor-T Psttkrwx says that the entries for the Exposition Park races are the bet he has over seen. JTTPlTDnUG? AND MEDICINES S. only by thtiroujrtily eotnje- trjt persons, lbi to if5 per eeut.

reirular Sawhill's Drug Stores, 1S7 FEDEltAL AT.LE' IUFNY, and 225 FdFTU HTdiPCRGLL si DIED. ALEXANDER At her late residence. Arch street, Albheny, atur.iiy morn in. July 18, 15. HENRIETTA of Geora Alexnier, aed 5'd year.

Funeral servieos Mo DAT itnsMXO, July 20, at 10 o'clock, from residence. dueermnt private. At his Ute residence. Forty-sixh Kev. A.

P. GliiP-S pastor ol Mary's Church, in the 70-h yfarvf bis awe. antral iroin ary (Tharoo, ortr-eixln TrKsriAY Mor.M.NQ. July 21, at. i) o'clock.

HOWE S.itar btv. Julv 18. at 0:15 a. KELLY, of Morter L. lirve.

at b.r lat? resi 47 layelt ft. Funeral to-dit at a. u. 1 neuas ot the fa.ui;ly respectfully tnvttjd to attend. I 4 P.

RFTT fi-in I July 10. at 4:30 EMMA wiieot VV. X. Jarrttt, "Fun. ral fVo'm- the Eighteenth street M.

P. Church, TrtsuAr AFitssow at '1 clue. Frit ii ij of the to atterj-L MrC WLEY Sundav. July 19. lf35.

at 11:15 r. JANE CUil'EK. rdctof the iate atrtuoi G. McCawiey, aged 7i yeais months and 27 day. Funeral srv at tbe r.naev-e br son-ic-1-iw Abred W.

Masi-K-k. No. 27 Myil-tr 1 'i'wcDty-first n-4, on U'ssiY, tne mi mew, a. SWARTZ tn Safaris -vvun-r. July 18.

jat o'ebxk. OLEV I A wile of Ge.r 6. Swart. Funeral wmwTins OR5se at 11. il if' HtC! 1, re Oh: d.t V.

io, tiUlC lnte.meut pri ciT.iVIi On Fafnrd-vr Jn'r lfl. 1 1 att-rd. SPEFR5 At 1 at JAMES f-Pfcl-JiS. it, S'ta year is of the f.mily ir rtievuu to tte fnerii i m. to-oat.

A2c.ES AECIUF AI A .) LI FRY AM' ALT cTAPLSA. ilL'erd ir.f; 1 tird itfiui. cti Ulvwoaii-t ti-i ftret-i, nest a U. ileth to Itnerala f3. Carr's? lor e-as, at the lowest late-, VJUde day i ew.

inn nirai tteJUi 1.sUR VCE CO. in A't! ii'CA. Astt; ss. jxriLici: io. oi auiricy rillLkJimiLLA.

Irf-ti cef-I "u.d u7 Fc-urlh ITt iETNA IKSUHAriCt A--v Jar.av 1.5---5.. 17 If-e -i I-riscc jauy. LL- "-i." A T- 7': b. 2s i. i-rii, B2 -an i ave.

1 i w2 -wi EXCURSIONS. Summer Excursions! pnpnqpl A J. Cy Pi IV I ly FcCPIil AViL A2'D tMiislHia-i i 1m, vr a' fS IT i'i i 3W. Ki- ii-; THIS IL EOXXELL CO, ST1ES 39 FIFTH 1 4 s. 7 i rt 6 il 1 Alvayc the Best.

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