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-J a 5" -jj .1 ist to-monow. N. last "jjroay' THB held "night session" Iwt night ftrenlwayj scraping an ac- apmlriating Convention of the Ly DeidOt.U;/, in the Wittiiinrmport, ing Aug. The wit ciflarly Urge, buiWlng being suffo- catingly full with delegates and The work of mating nomiiAlio.TM ecuted vigorously, but not completed nnOlS of Wednesday morning. There WM an aruiy of lor most of tbe offices, and ballotins was necessarily very tedious, of the County Committee, called the Convention tojjrderJlt 7i and announced that jhey would proceed to take (he names the delegates.

-Joseph A. Gilmore and greevj were chosen temporary rios, The lint of delwAte" the following presnStea Ito" Anthony 56; Pox A rron-mUr. 18 1R; 4ne all VHW theo Kellcy 62; Pox 57 Onmble 16 fwUbdmwn). On a Hixtn ballot the vote stood: Kelley Foi 48, 27 (witbdrawn). The seventh ballot then tnken between Kelttiy aud Fl)i null otbuJ Kolloj 84 Fox CG.

The result lecelved tHunderft t)f applause "tnl on motion the nomioaHon made unn.nimoi|»i following were then nominated fpr Prothonotiiry: Alfred H. Hill, Michael Bechier, Joseph Nccce, H. Blaifj Dr. H. Martin, I5BS H.

Rothrock. The'following wax the result Of the Hrgl Qartot: Martin, 61; Blair, 36 Hill, 16; fcechler 11 Wc i'c. Peter Flilietj wm The second "ballot resulted, as follows: Ma 66; Hjll, 13; Blair, 28 Sechler 1 1 I I A thuJ.biiilut lidou, standing na follows; Hill 72; Marian, -62; Blair, 15 (with "Boliiin DletxWy, JoTm Ttii 'HuglieBville camp mooting wiiu- menced yesterday, Tuesday, SPBIKKLE lime in your gutters and -ih your dfimp cellars. ric Clintm Manes SOME one who harftested it says Wat itl costs about 25 centa to kscp a can'aty bird. A.

Gilmore, read over I thifrrstof- delegates, at the convention ried in the Union cnurt are he following; State otVHwrisbiirg Shreck. The Simon Snyder. Muncy Seminary, under the Charge of Misa Boss and Mim Oleveland, on thfl nth of Kite is one of the best schools for young ladies in the Prof. M- fi, "rlutJ, rolra, elected- Principal 0f the HJgfa School of lUUcily, fans lesigued of Secretary of the Chemung county 1. enj-ine "PittsburjjT hauled, on Wednesday, iro loaded 7 twa TVading to Philadelphia This is repre- seuted'tw'the heavjwt train ever moved over' the' road by a single locotiolive, GBAKD u'he great- MtentertnJnment of the euason gtand concert and fuH hop tOjCMne "offal Ufe It will, undoubtedly, be a brilliaht afftir.

HiGQjss 5 -CUux'iiali, Mnrkct had -in his establishment, nineteen different varieties of of which are -beautifiil apecimeue. tils stock of china varioiw kinds, is large nnd veiy choice. BHJVTO, Air.i'iij John Blonnar, Patrick Dawe-i, Pat- Montgomery, Fred Hess, Lake James Wood.Jr 'M Jiimcs Carson. Cyl us Jacob jRflntz, William welsol, John si Fred KglfiT, John fi, Ik 'John A Henry William "Breon, John Beeki iievl Bobbin, Peter Weed, Gooijj" Cnpp, Thos Ooru- Boyer, "Wm Peter Fulmer, John Selgnard, Jacob Utrac, libersoll, F.H Tonn Wllllivmson, anoh Hnwi Oeo Opp, Amos' Bnrtlow, Ml- John Heed, Avtuy WcuVol, mil, Andruw BoHfiii ioicu JYxwuWp. inf -l lll r.

Daniel Blebl. LQIl Qeo- Henry LQIlmore OW rMcainlng No. 2. Don't forget that' Hie feffva Slid pll their be the Herdic on nday, Sept IJL hnve a grand Theyiaill lave. A good time, tind all the friends of firemen should be there, --ONE dky last week the Mayor of Coed a horse with galled shoulders.

Kjght. he of -WilU-imsport should do the sanre thing whenever inftniiied. of of law nnd decency. Penn FrA tz, BenJ Worthlnuton. JHnff JCTSOB A Yonnp.Thps Blookwoll.

Pine English, Fm.mt Harian. PIvnkeUft Creek Gco Day, QM iWntbor. jrlotls. Snjder, David Knupri, no Fl, Madl- BW rclddell.Jolln··Coppe5,Ja- Samuel Winder, David htrnll VfTfi. SWGftiHV watMngton Wm-8 MeCoV.nili'ir, Oortner, A was taken between jesjiltiuj; Hill wfw thereupon declared unanimously.

I'he following were- then fo Jos. Olapp, Levi Tate; Hepburu, Jos David Robinson, Q. Taylor, Geo P. Lore, Wm. Bedam, J.

V. Woodward John Smith, M. M. Wolf, Before the balloting, Maj. J.

V. The Convention proceeded to ballot the fallow! nerennlt: Geo. 6T u8; Tajto'rVSS; Wolf 18f 14 (withdrawn) Williamson, (withdrawn 1 Jt ''( A second arid stood Lore, 81; Hepburn, 47; Wolf 864 Taylor, 32; lobmson, 14; late, 13 (wiibdrawn) 13, (withdrawn.) Gen. P. Lore having received the major ity of all votes declared nomin A third, ballot V.AS taVen for thoolhe ni'followi: CO, Hep! 55, Wolf 21.

Bqbisnbtt 2, (withdrawn). The fourth ballot stood AH fulWa; lieu I I 'Woif3. On motion'the nomination of Mr. burn (uidtf unanimous. 'The following Dominations were mnde fo Pistrict W.

Bie.rly-,6. C. Hiu Wo bette A recalling of the Soul from sec- duUos, tcnt wg' tinned consecration of sonl, mind and strength to the service or ao ptcce forTMs than amid fhe warbling broob, and singing own temple, "made without 2d. A rteapeiaUou of bTM 1 nn muscle power, the more auCCWBIully to pws- eotttelllBdurie'. Heuce amongthe welt those laying no Ui tiOOdness, tours.excursiono, nnd yearly tklked of.

and Sara emotion recited innplrlnff r.honmndl of huy ware on wave of bxXoO to soul from voices, utterinp the emotion. numSor bl g. 'X'hougb nii(4 other ie- und. at prices that render men of niesms poor. While they are remembered too bitter memories of racing, gaming, gambling, dancing such too MI abOlld ii'ate aoiouest oomari.bl"«n to nothiog of tie effect on those profiling tobefSlloweraofJesus and intoxication, if not engaged in, yet brought contact with, at the fearful expense of-soul inowth, and clear conscience.

The double demand of onr to we referred, is supplied in the pncampraents i springing upt all OTW tjie con tine venient, comfortable, inrtafaces luxurhint permanence. To follow-the leadings Of and famish wholesome anppUvo- for rw thero direction, yet oooveriiopi Oifl i.lio houi, tut at the prayer meetings, expeiieoce out- aide. pnd ih a number of canes At family. But perhaps that tell most upon the destinies of newed consecration, and cdnaequuut reviving, and quickening of believers of denominations, who. go to their homes by tiionnnndB carrying the giant's strength, fo be increased by (beir earnest endeavors to others.

1 tO JaCOO Hwn. Miner. Ac. Q. bin retn.ned BOTH Borne of its positions correct, though there is much of extravagance and misstatement "If true "(bat many ould huve signed it, igd they been it cerlanily; nn bJe wants, leading and controlling, rather cramping anil crushing, seems the secretof eharchmanship, us it is of for have deplored the dissipation of inz placw, nnd place their lamilies ia cou'Wt fire as with these blunder hot to Rik them.

Bat so ftr ftoin this being true, rnaoy who signed it old so without reading its statements, on the representation that it simply prevent the ruining of caw on Some of the signers were stockholders receiving tlie fifteen pprcnnl complained of-- A ftifar came to the to peddle and pratctted that he not sincere pro- letttmt, gereinl others ore knowuSabbnth- breatere, not only breaking the commandment, "teaching men to do declaring it to be ft part of ttjeu- creed, that all days aie alike, aad what fa proper to be done on Mouday ia aaite on TSnnffay. In a ai tried fc 1 P.Gordon aw half follOWlDl tivo of a and A. to the HAK.lj3 A F. N. Major B.

3. Sheafer, of HaubburK, hw received notification of the recent and sudden death in Alabama of brother. John M. Shnafer, son of Michael of Wiconisco, Dauphin county. an engineer find 1 1 1 abilities, left three weeks since to explore the route of the New Orleans and Setoa railroad, commencing work on tbe 4th o.f 6n the 18th inst, he leftiis to olorations "in the" surrounding country.

I 1 t.T^ anrlr Now. eood men deplore the running Jef-care on Sunday for poipose. The drcn, and enjiy the good -while I pwape thfl evil of these hauuis of Now tbe friendly voices of Martha's Vineyard; Bound Shrewi- beny, Wayae, ahnn. rlrnrl. other apiritnal, jntellectrtal, social centers, inviting to Cume and be" benefited, and that almost without prlco.

Thoiiph one denomination of rb.rWlfl heretofore, and yet, largely monopolizes this iostitutiorjj the day not ft' rjifttiint, if JbejfojS are oudn- oni erf coming "when all Christians (Jllfi, But, Mr: pardon these wandering oujjts. started to give personal im. TOT-lOno 01 iuS --Jttiufi VTatf Austeii'l, 11 J-- Jobn. Jfttnca l.yncli. WII.WAMSPORT -H Ililreevy, Oco Tliomrtsoit, AD Ward John Erode, II 7 him LpnlBHel'ilor, Hall Rnnkln, Fourth R'uiU-- Jacob Slelnholper, II Mann, H.

M. Rurch, vf the fiuft injured ycntei st occupied in tho" Kleam coHee mill -of the firm entangled in the, nnd onc.nriii nnd one foot ae- Fortunately, he escaped nmired. P. TivuniuTE. 'i'Jic regular nicotine ol the Union dunddy ttchoo) fnititnte will beheld on' 'Ihursday August SI, in Hi? Ofiinfln it 7j It is ioped the friends and mem- School Institute wH! be punctual in Hi cir CHANGE.

It will be seen tha' Captain has retired from the ice cream and confectionery bnsinms in connertinn wifh Itt titter gentleniflri will hare nieluwve- control" that Market new Fourth. Patrons will find just good an article of ice Ctcnm aud choice nelection randies, as hn? before been kept by the old firflii- -Ward A WKCnvne, 0 mrtlt. Wnrrf-- boznn. Forcamdn, Thos Oil morn. HOftl-- FoifbiUUIl, BKlnlicr.

ai d-- stfBtin YMiccr. Chrlntlnn wltr- Dr. F. iKjgau Wta 'uomiaaled nnd elected President Logan at once took t.he chair, and said he begged leave to thank 'the Convention fur the honor, and felt highly gratifwd for this favor of kind- B. '-t and esteem which they had 'shown him.

This WM the regular meeting to select rondidatos various -office) to.be flfjil- -ballot r- Uart, 31; Bierly, 24; Geddes. 21 18. Rurinrt hallnt; i a 6 i 'Hart, 82; Bierly, 21; CJeddca, 18 10 ballot: 33, Bierly, 16; Qeddes, Jnee for District Attorney. I'he fallowing noniinatlons were made for Treaauren Smith, John Crist, Galaway, the first ballot jresufted Crist, 07 Dun lap, 53; Oalaway, 25; (withdrawn), Second ballot: Crist, 09; Dunlap, 54; Qalanuy, 17, (withdrawn). Third ballot Crist, 97; Dunlap, 47.

Mr. Dflst declared tbe nominee for The lollowiug cauJidatcs for (Jommn- sioner were nominated: Charles Moses Bower, Joseph Gilmore, Derrick UpoWraff, rienj. Biistian, John Foresmanj Benj. On first ballot the vote 'stood: Edwn 26; Gilmore Xi- Bower 14; Foresman 12; SotUh 5 Second ballot vKdwarrls SO; JTarria Gilmorb-23; Bower Sh-Updcgrkfr 15; EhVith I TYlari 7 thi-d" haHo't 1 33; Oilmorejfi; Bowet IT; ypdografflS (withdrawn). fourth ballot 61; IMwttnls Gilmore 21; (withdrawn).

Fifth Ballot 84; Edwards 28 Gilmore 18. Mr. HaniywoA declared the nominee for WHO VERI? er, people of eocial, tntellectuaj.and vdaracter, rich od id and ignorant, the ready lor ein, nd the saint ripe for glOry Class-leaders, 'KldetB, ors, Educators, banica and. Laborers Methodiats'. riflnR, BaptiaU, Luthetans Cathofics, etvg and WHAT THEY yffAHET FOB, Some --cirme for physicivl" renw- Otl, Others -to curiosity and be fully ersnadeil iu IKeir own minds to (ho real the institution, otherato nnd be4cen.

Othera, like tbe jecker. XndiUercnt to ibe fruiv if ''hey ould examine minntelythe tree, ir only feasC in the ueh could be found. Bat that the great voted for at PHItwble coinpeteht pew ons ironld be selected- Upon Convention devolved the' responsibility of sulectingisultnblo mou for different Again be would beg leave the Convention for the or shown him." Hnvlr Ar.MU^iiii*' 8 Cnv- der were VteeT-iesideSlsr On motion 1 the teTMporij cnntinned nn per liiarrent. find EH elected additional Sccre- An Yoso BPEAKEU. Mr.

M'Minn, opj-U about 17 and who-IB studying for the Baptist ministiy in is causing quite a bj the eloquence nnd power of his ad- 4''ftfl in all religious meeting that he at- who haw heard tho he displays-talents far above runi-e. and gives jiromlac of CM in tbe lie is a sbn of tbe late J. M. of this city, and in Willi.irr.r.port OF Elliot has already a number of for Academy of the Coining the are the Wallace.Sisteni, tlircc nighti; Kirn i 'P-nfclM Boston Miri fetrets Wu niglits, Marrfstoii Stone's DraTnaticAllfancA, ATarabojL's Hibewiicum (JVnoraafa) ifirco A celebrated also been here tu make anangninoma fbi bringing several well iuOwOBtara in thn coaran pf thfi i nes mentioned I8 Do motion a QomliniUi5 o'f throe on credentials VM appointed, upon FrankFm tpwnsnip in which there WIM a Xabout the delegatpa Messrs. N.

B. Arable, Seth and Kli L. Mclfett.were appointed. 'I'he following committee resolutions' was appointed: J. T.

Reed, W. 8. M'Cor- mick, MV1' 1 Howell. At tfiis point a protracted delay won caused jwbilat the on credentials were in settling; thv Tbe frfllowin.c; WOFC then nominated for AuditoAT-VVirt. Fulnfier, Eiipr.

iWbiltot stood: Ful-ver Fnlmer wai nominated for John 8. T.aird, on motion, was then nominated by acclamation for Surveyor. closed the the complete ticket being a 1 fellows'; lTlv Mtoriff M'Cbeel kpllsyi Prothonotary Alfred "K.HilI. Judges -Qeorge P. Lore, Ilm- K.

a few Rsmples of. largn nnrl Vegetables 'I h'u hronght out Mr. C. Siirlon, of tbe "Lvcorning Creek of the Sun anrf DitMCiat, -with cao- toTjil'jes, beets and other vege about enoiigh to put him through the cam twif" nS" ve wnich he veiy "-xul- District Attorney Qny C. Hinman.

Treflwrer Crist. CCm-missioner" Beojamfn Auditor Wm Folmer. Surveyor John Xie-vomtaJitfee oo reported the following, were adopted Retained, Tb oar ri.st choice for the Presidency in IKK la General WlpfleM Hnn- exvfc, of Pcnnm-IvnpKi, rtlsUD ulslicd ag a itnW-- a Kftllo-Qt soldier. snpnnrt tlic of uen. wm.

McCnUdlriu ami CftoL Kimh)fl i a report upon Fmnk- Hb and-Mifflin tnsrnships, whirh ceived. N. B. Kimble moved that the tion make (heir nominations ia the fcfUnw- ine order JFirst second Sheriiff; third fifth District -seventh-" Coanty eighth Auditory ninth Surveyor. The motion iviw Gol.

8. VVilson re-nom'inatcd by ac- The for Sheriff were-then made': Fox, H. Eobert Tfl 1. M-, Jacob Gamble, Ftsucioi the ballot WOK the names oT John Scfiwer and Francis with- The.list of delegates WM then called on Sheriff with the folloiung result r. Kelly Fox, 40; 16; eB H.

fbr offlcea i I 3 i tJmerSl, that they lumtil mm ore well qnni- Irtwl A iwtrforui the dntlea of those offices. That tbe notniuivuontt uiu If -y JniJ uy Othewbo can rg 41 or ron 0 within a it let us hmr from you, nnd we will RPndfor onr frieuj Mr 1 after you again and head which 88 -m. nna-isus iccnesIB 8J ap(J inrhes Iar 8 er 1 licod prtotnted to 'Ijm is- still within gnu-shot, Mv Lard to 12; Callahan, 7. On motion 6f Nj 15. la resolved that ftftpr fhg he snmbcr ot.yotw be dropped.

A second ballot was bad ns follow. Kelly 43 Fox 39; ArroWKAUh 16 4 14: Wr-lnhan. 10; Gamble ff; Callahan 7 A tintd ba'iloUWfcWItdenJwith thefol-' Arrow- lowing result: Kell6v47j ror county ufflocs" ore worthy ofihoen- sapporl of tfoe honcat JLy- oouung and that wo will olt for the elecUon of if ft, ij. Hn of nrtvan mnmbera, one of whom l( nkmeas Chalrutiui. .1, That ti( CliRlrman of the Standing of jac rncotat HODRO in WHIInmuport dur- XnE Ibe muath of April, 1872, lor tbe pnrposo electinff to trjo ucxtstate Cuuvdutroi and wlwi mil power to mnVo and orinptiules ocrfttlo In On motion it decided that Golone Sttiflucl Aastuil be allowed to choose his own On motion, the ad jourUedj" Before the dispersed a mass mcnting organized and loud made for a sptcch froui "Culonel W.

Furey," Mt. Furoy briefly meet jpg, thKnkinK for" ihe honor, dpi ing hla approval of the ticket, rfliirh he pronounad best the coumy serect ed for-nrtviy Ho bio fel'-'i tow to work; and when "th of'OcObePifftfr sent upon trift glorious Democracy, rwlcemed disenthralled froih llio ofibe cxwVupt God in ever ta it tool At n. Hr. rhrit We 17; .12 Wei- 10; Itocv 0 (wfaarMn). fourth Meeting Association the remonstrated ference resolved If prominent men of other ugainstit PS suggest that the ttrtmixt, rMolutions ana prutents combined and kfd before the President of the who fa tu be a ention member of the Presbyterian church, doubtless the object will be accomplished; I the meantime, let 'hose protesters, who during the month preaching UHIU(I uieilips, rcTiyttls, meeting, when, it is supposed, be way ic-me uii" becoming "larmed at hn abnence, started KXiuliug pito in of and on Mofeffay.

de- which the neighborhood 5 W. AC-- "pbelUu K.XUH;iflIOB PIANO dbUPANlf. "TMfl 1HOK, Ae. PrnrW JT RA.M»^'A BiOVES. ivilwul HATS pHii.MnJjooMWTSVwnh tp.

ATM Kic i 'A. white jtait outsidejcs, and particularly. may more in 01 the Sabbath 4ban in a sister denomination. If these" prpiSts, resolutions and remonstFances fell, let the'-AfflocialTon build a fcigtt fejice arouud ihu outho ou- Ramprnent, advertise in due- time that closed at 10 o'clock ofr night, aad thin remnin till Moo'-- and the' be se- Till lifeless found within a quarter of a mile of the camp. HO was.

under hodgers in the survey of Penuvlvftma, su' employed by the SchuylMH company, analiad charge of the railroad, from Milton do Danville. Tne lands of the Carribenn. sea, were by him and he employed in laying out the town sites ot St. Peters Tramsnse Des Sioux, "in Minnesota, Previous to his late depcrfnTM for Alabama, Le badju'st rjlluruedjun" years' euce in California nnd on the -common schpol 4eachers -who attended the Convention in pnrt a f-myjlo of jvicki were two of some note Miss r.fltfoS, pache, ot countj', a great grand-daughter of min Franklin andJtfr. W.TL Ford, of Pittsbnrg, who o'ne of the memorable "six hundred" immortalized by Tennyson, PIC10EB3.

A room with pictures in it, and a room without jicturea, difier nearly -much a room with and a without windows. Nothing, we think, is more melancholy, particularly to a person who to pass much time in his room, than blank walls and nothiog on them-; for pictures are loophole? nf to fhesonl, leading it to scenes and other spheres. It is such, nn inexpreesible- relief person engaged in writing, or rpaAing, fin liintinp 1107 ntftJO nave his line, of vision chouueJ off- by an denced by tho good thai prevailed nnd the leaven of devotion that peruieated he tbriiog, traoquiliziiig anil subduing all who caiue under its influence. NCiCBBBB. The numboi of persons visiting the en it during the ten days, 'WM largely yj Buy p.ejiuuo year, (n the tiecording to.c«re/ul_csti- rnntes 4 not -leas thun hile the prwenl, at eue ime, w' eighteen All the ents weie occupied, larte premiums on regular rates were the sup- By careful inquiry, we find this the -hfnprat, Rfl ia ments for he State.

one of; the b'at encam-, p- numbers of all classes in The public have tepeatedly )eon oflRsred stock, -but to take n. iKa Aground tbat fifteen per cent is loo small interest on an investment in such erishable property, rapidly decaying, and danger of fire in the surround- drganizitidn was jjll that tbe tent-. loldent, nr tMnsient visitors could desire. iVc to our rest at night, leaving watrh, money, and other valuables, with nothing between thorn, aad out'-doors; but hrec foct of space "ahdjf canvas door, jet, we felt quite as secure, aj when at our home under bolts, bars and lock's. Awake when we "light, iho sto-irly tramp at the guard beard, a terror to evil-doers by- night, pij 6y day.

We heard, but one person complain of impudence fn the part of thc'-police, and she a church and claimed "to bee a lady. But Having gone to camp for a little fun, thought forsooth tVint her claims to piety. arHf'liuJfghip would protect her in vnoying others. 'A pollceuja.ii Ii6i unUijlikt deuioa jtrations, and she thinl-f camp meetings a nulcance, surely. no'cr folf 1 dmw With gol opinion law." odious- white to- ffodUiis soul escaping, it through the franip-of nn to other beautiful, and perhaps, whece the-fancy! for a moment may revel, lighted.

'Is it winter in 'your world? I perhaps it, Usumraer in: the picture. What charming momentnry change and, contrast! And thus pictures consolers of loneliness they are a swi'ft flitteiv.to the soul; they nre a relief to the jaded mind they are windows to'the imprisoned" thought; they they are histories, aemions which rend without ihe tronhle qfturninK I Ali oppoilum- ly is now uflj-twl ing a fine choiee of picUms-nt the great inflinn snli) lo. uuiuo offiiis evening at nalnKj-oom 66 West Tbtztl street, where they been on exhibition for several days; GOOD FOB At the recent Wayne camp meeting, Rev. H- Tonence, who couducUiil the oUilJrous' mcctrags in the taberuaclo, inquired of the "little ones" the difference Ix'twr-en the dinner and Christian man, aud reuiuiLod Now there is fl ner, be tina a gvod farm, and tins a better yield end mnre monpy fof his labor than his neighbor, who is a'Christian man. Now why is this? Where the benefit of beine a Christian Mr.

T. awaited a re- sone coming he "3od ,,,,1 a i i jp Oftohor!" A'Tfttle eight year old, who hiwJ been all attention and evidently to know how the question to be answered, when he the reply of Mr. M. Brfioos SUN? mann'nc'tnrers ot-nire aM Imrglar proof safes. Iron vaults and vuult doors.

iron shatters and flre'proof doors. Bnnd for containing partlcu'drs, nddn-e 4 Son J88 Hochestor, H. Y. A LAROE VotcsiE would not contain me of testluiouy wUloh- Iws accnmnlated In Invar o( Dr. at 9M Chtf'tj, a safe, efflclenl and tillable -curing coMR.

nnd palmonarj- dLaeaso. Many of the cures otp TS. Bberlff- Wn nrs aiUhoclxod to annonnce iho of SAMUJCL VAN Wll- llantfluorl, 0M a tur -ttubject decision of the county Rupubllcnn Convention. On. tho "1 nc rTriuli.Pi'lnrn A Inert Rmlth, of Mun- of 11 1 In o.T."McMalPV Mr.

win. H. I', iia.utfrn', Bowor.vl lotor-o JOBtraON. On tlie 23d CuddyrDavId M. SnpderUn, Aimer both of MunoyV TIFFANY: On xim.niir, Au 2lth', Olupp.

Mi. Alder H- Ward to Misi taraU J- Timwy, ol WUltamsport. AtWtUton.ra.'. AJin Elizabeth, daughter of Malta -Jt. BrdnVr.

1 montbi end id iays. DAVfa-In CHntau'lowutlilp, on tho Jlai daughUsrof Johoand EUrnbetb In himself smile, sai boy up and with a peculiarly aid, That's good for higfa The preaching from first to last was well pptflions of them eloquent. Most of. them and a majority "of them pointing to Holy- Ghost tho hope of chiirch, nrtd 'he palvntion of tho' world, iria the joy and strength of the individual. The experience meetings were in the main, a saccesaion of sitngle expressions of Christ's word hid in the binirt, and 1uefct- i i Tho prayer roeotingA were largely attended, filling up all vacancies from five o'clpck in the morning tillJten at night and npprnpriaring in Af- rio -power Ib6 "true basis, and spplemont of main's frailty, rimo down men's noiilo to groot, gluij, i he children's were characterized b- and Studyiog word important featore of these in tererting orrnvons, prominent auditorium, services were condirc'ed wfn- ever the number present stcmed to demand it.

Several Bevout ladies led iff latipn.of these meetiu sod were thon in- in bringing dlswtf to hear the under infla- r'afiued That OCR Elmira agricultural friend is trying to slandej tho soda water -dealers by saying: "In when a man forge-is to for his water, the polite dispenser of the-refreshing fluid remarks-: "Recollect, sir, if you TUK, yout. --pocket book, you didn't pull it out here." WB would like to know what connection is between soda water and agriculture, mat ibe great agrlcuHumlisl nliuulj thus RE COMTA A Bucket and Ladder wan organized in Klnncy last weekend the 'following officers were nnnni- monsly elected to serve for tbe ensuing tcim Praidevt A. B. Putnam. Vice Josepb T.

Crtjnse. Wm. Mphr. John YouliVm. Futannn J.

H. Fullmer. Foreman E. P. Harris.

IlRADFOBP The Republioftis convention Of county followiug Dominations Of of ville, AuaAnlt -D. Attorney- J. Bunfan, Morris ftfH As tJ'Ti axed 92 yeare, died at his residence jVlnw wtJT, thin' 1 (Wednesday) at He to this place In 18X9 WM for any years the only in nil tins uctloa of conntiV. Ije atflong the ofdaJt LJ Ecukes month JO STOVE STCBE, 65 Opposite City Boteb- i i 1 Dealers In New and Second Hand Furniture AND FUKNtSHltfQ ed lo nurTM i i 9 frng pall, we ore determined to all kinds- of hcvp.ehold goods JylS-lvd. Mv old friends nnri hereby In- Preiit.fld tofln ordu.

at rinil.DINJ. (weand floarj comer CUri'I NO, MA kJNG, TiKPA IRrNG, i vNJlfO. In short all wrft Tr, tne proujuUy ot'cn'T'id to. H. A WHOLESALE a foil sopply 6f CANDY, at GO'S, KEW.

DKPOT .1, nr. -Jn-connceUon VtSnS noTtto PRQPERTY FOB 8AIJ5. Will 'be "sold at PAIR PRK-K. AHSK over an odfeuf gVuuil. NhW Bayi.

8fOK It For deMrndhm, te.rti", At, apiOr at No. T3 Third A. Honnc and MEWSPAPERI.

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1807-1973