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Thursday. April 10, t87t. J.W.HOUGHTOH. X.H.HOUGHTOX, . - 1 SDITOaa. DEDICATION. - FI3T . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Address by Iter. Thomas K. Beeeber, of Elmlra, K. T. . a. (MuioaMnnaicrmiiuu.) Wwjjxqtok, April 3. Arriving at Wellington yoar correspondent, lmme- dutnly repaired to the new church edi fice of the Congregational Society, which Is centrally situated lit this handaome little Tillage of 3,000 Inhab itants. The occasion or the day was the dedication of this building to the aerrice of God. Although the weather was not exactly what could he desired, the ardor bt the people was not to be damped by any freaks of this kind, the charoh being filled to Its utmost capacity, both the lecture room and ' Swday school room being crowded ' with attentive listeners. SKMCATOKT 8XXVICKS. Tbe following Rererend gentlemen Mawaaa, V wa - at MmuI b an TKaih aft m V U V ui BMCirawiw A UVU1M Beecher; Elmira, N.T., E. . Wil ' llams, Presbyterian Church, Elyrla; H. ' C Haskell, Congregational 1st j, Church, North Amherst; N. S. Al bright, S. E. Church, and W. B.Thoui- on, Disciple Church, Wellington, with the pastor of the new church, T. A. Daly, who has been connected with the society in this capacity since July, 1877. The dedication ceremonies were com meneed by an orean solo, after which the whole congregation rose and sang the long metre Doxology; prayer by Est. . j. Wllliama, An anthem was then sung by the choir, which is double quartette, consisting of the fol lowing gentlemen and ladies : . Mr. H O. Biggs, , chorister; Miss - Alice ' Wooster, Mrs. DImock, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Colver, and Messrs. B. H. Fisher, M. Wadsworth, : and P. Townsend. Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, chairman of the building committee, then presented bis report. giving complete figures of the cost of the. work in minute detail, and said ; that nearly everything; was completed. r and to-daythe people were assembled there-to celebrate a .finished work Great seal and; devotion had been shown by all, and the whole cost of the building was substantially ..provided - for, so that they had nothing to ask to day. After the singing of two hymns, the reading 'of Scriptare, and prayer, Ber.. Thomas K. Beecher, of Elmlra,?. a friend of the pastor, delivered the sermon, and made the prayer' of dedication. Mr. Beecher is now fifty- five years of age, alert, erect, with genial face, a firm, distinct voice nd very Interesting manner. Although the sermon was something over an hour long, It held the close attention of alL rt J an. bkschkb's bxhakks. 'lbe speaker saia that ne bad bad no - small experience in the line of church building , and dedications, and was much : sought after by congregations for his advice on the subject of build- log. All such persons he should here after refer to '. Wellington, O., for example of elegance and completeness. This fact, he said, showed the pleasure he felt in being the speaker in the name of the Lord Jon this occasion. He con tinned: Many people, especially chU dren, forget all parts or the sermon ' but the text, and it will be a satisfac tion to me after "this to think this text will be remembered when my words shall be forgotten. It will be found In the Gospel of St. John, the Utb chap ter and 1st verse : Unto as many as received Him to them gave He power t become the sons of God." The kingdom of Heaven has been likened unto a: mustard seed, small at flirt but steadily growing Into the majestio tree. Thousands ask If life is worth living? Yes ; does not Jesus say that by receiv ing Him you shall be given the power to become the sons of God.' Is not that a desirable consummation for any life? The work of the Christian Church Is to advance and elevate the condition of its Individual members, and through them society In general. What ought the church to do? I will classify its necessities In the following words on each one of which I Intend to spesk to iyou: First, it should have a system of : moral? ; s 3cood, si vision of hope ; third, r a thinkable theology, and these three taken together form the fourth, an out fit for to-day's duty, to-morrow's en largement, and an eternal glory. .- First Morals, . la the . Itln, as many of you know, the word moral means manners, aud . the morals of ' ninety-nine men out of every hundred consists In doing the same as other men do. ' There are two kinds of morality manners and swages of Christian soci ety, and manners and usages of heav enly society. Each of these belongs to some society, for without society we should have no morals at all. . We have the established morals of society and 'those of God; the former are to see, the latter to grow.. In all age religious morality proceeds outward morality. . Ylaionalor spiritual morality is the very essence of religion, and is a lever in the hearts of all Christians, going : oat iron them to enrich and purify the world. But it is growth which the Christiana need.not as the olf, prophets said, cease to do evil, but as Christ says, learn to do well. - This is growing in grace, and as the'grace grows Into the man, the old sins escape and he be 'comes a Christian In every truth. Tou are not .a rich community, and some have given more than thair share to the, building of this cburchv They have acted like' nato Christ, and shall receive their reward an hundred fold. : Second The vision of hope. We cannot live without hope, and every man Is enobledbylta Inspiration. The boy, seeing the example of his father and hoping to be a man, win seek things that lead to manhood, and CLJ more manly than be other- wisa oould be. I hear men wno nave spent a wasted life wishing Ihey were boys again, but I do not want to go busk; but onward and upward to the perfect day, and" I thank God for the suffering and trial which have led me so far on the way. A man without the vision of Immortal hope runs the race ofllfe with himself for the only selfish center, and when he amasses wealth he has nothing to stay his hopes upon, and Is more anxious and harrassed than ever before. Blessed is the young man who early catches the vision of hope and believes in the word repent, grow ing up Into Christ with the power to become a son of God. Third Thinkable Theology. Man needs the same consistent knowledge of God that a boy has of his father. This is not perfect; such Is our belief In God not what it Is, but what it shall be, for we shall see Him as He is. Every one must walk In the footsteps of Christ, and grow Into a living, real theology, not to crawl Into one, as though I should give you mine, for that style of getting one would proba bly smother you.' Ton must have one of your own. For this, three things are necessary a ripening of capacity, a knowledge of Christ In the Image of God, and the inspirations of the Holy Spirit. Knowledge comes through a study of God and His word. Truth, which. you know for you is better than the knowledge of the angels. Man is a poor, frail creation of to-day. but he can follow God, looking up to Him as a little child, and saying "Abba Father.",. God is a wise and good Father, and there Is joy in heaven over the good works of his children, and sorrow when they do evil. Fourth The three foregoing topics taken together, I said form this one. There is one thing in this Christian life which I wish particularly to can. tion you against, and that Is the habit of separating your religious life from your every-day life. "A man cannot serve two masters." and he cannot be divided Into two halves religious and secular and still be a consistent ac ceptable Christian. Our plans in bus! ness should always harmonize with our Christian faith. Many men seem to think of religion only as a prepara tion for death, but I say to you it is i preparation to live. Lay hold of eter nal life now while you may, for you will die anyhow whether you prepare for it or not. God's message is to a 11 V' lng man in bis health and strength, and I have no meuago to carry to a dy lng man who has wasted his life in ri otous living, thinking only of himself when In health and terrified at the thought of dying. This church whose dedication we are now celebrating should never be associated with death and the tomb, but with everlasting life and hope. No covenant, ceremony, sacrifice or device of man, or adminis tered by men, is of any use to you ex- cept as it may react on you, brighten ing your vision of hope and giving courage in the right. And cow let .me say, there is no such thing as neutral ground i you must be either - on the advance or decline. If the thrill of God is not in you death is In you. Progress requlreg,eflort, but the down ward movement goes of Itself. These remarks show what this edifice is for. You have the appliances for all which is good ; will you use them ? Whether this Is done wisely or not will appear in the harvest, which is the end ol the world. May you all grow in grace, and find a home in your Father's man sion above,' " "To as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sous of God." At tho conclusion of the discourse Mr. Beecher offered a very feeliog and touching prayer for the future good and usbfulness of the church and soci ety. The audience was then dismissed with the benediction. ' After the services many persons stayed in the church building for some time in order to Inspect the beauties and conveniences of this building which baa now been dedicated from henceforth to the worship of God. naSCBIPTIOH OF TBK BUILDISO. i The church is of very handsome ex terior, built of brick, with stone trim mings. The style it a moderate Gothic. It has one tower, and In the opposite corner a porU-toektrt, conveniently ar ranged so that persons coming in car riages can step iuto a vestibule, with out exposure to the weather' There are four vestibules, with doors on hln ges arranged to turn both ways. Dl mentions of the audience room, 65x55, besides projections. The audience room - is arranged in amphitheater style, with circular seats, bowled floor and circular gallery. . The interior fin. Ish is of ash and walnut. The stained glass is of fine quality, choice tints, and with the frescoing, wood-work and carpets, gives a cheerful, subdued tone. The acoustic properties of the loom are perfect. It is also ventilated on scientific principles. Kotwithstand lng the large andience to-day the air was perfectly pure. The auditorium is so arranged that glass doors between it and the lecture room can be dropped, adding thus sitting for three hundred more, and making a seating capacity of one thousand or twelve hundred in all. The church is complete In all Its ap pointments, everything being new. The organ is beautiful In finish and both fine and strong In quality. It has twenty-three stops, 1,000 pipes and two manuals. Its rich, sweet tones fill the ear satisfactorily. ' The pulpit Is exceedingly beautiful In design and finish. It is the work manshlp and the gift of A. G. A G. L. Couch, of Wellington. The pulpit chairs also are furnished and given by the same enterprising and generous flrms) A novel feature of this pulpit Is its apparatus for enabling the deaf to hear. In the pulpit is a hopper for catching all sounds. These are con veyed through tubes under the floor to each seat occupied by persons hard of hearing, "and conveyed to .the ear by rubber pipes. This arrangement works Quite as remarkable as the auditori um is the Sun Jay School room, out of which open 'x Bible class-rooms, af fording In all accommodations for a school of 400 in compact order. V Above the Sunday School rooms are the , social ' rooms. There are cloak rooms for ladles and gentlemen on each side of the upper ball; a church parlor, very spacious, with aa open fire-place; a kitchen well appointed, with everything for entertainments; a water-closet, Ac. On' the same floor is a beautiful room, with .book-cases and all fixtures for a pastor's study. The whole building Is lighted with "automatic gas," made by machinery furnished by the Detroit "Combination Gas Machine Company." The light is very agreeable and abundant. The problem of gas for villages and separate buildings seems to be solved by such simple machinery as that pro vided by the Combination Gas Compa ny oi Detroit. The gas is made by passing a current of air over a tank of gasoline. The latter is depressed In the earth, at a distance from the build ing. The only work about It Is simply lnding up the weight of the air pump in the cellar, about once a week. The light seems clearer and stronger than that of coal gas, and is considered to be one-half cheaper. The residen ces of D. L. Wads worth and S. S. Warner are also lighted with this gas. It was a joyous day for the pastor, Rev. J. A. Daly, who has taken a very active Interest in the building enter prise. It was a great feature of the occasion that this church was dedica ted free of debt, and not even an offer ing of any kind was asked fori We gather some facts from the report of the Building Committee. Architect B. J. Bsrtiett, of Des Moines, Iowa. Building Committee BenJ. Wads worth, E. Benedict, S. K. Laundon, S. S. Warner, W. Vlscher, G. A. Van- Cleef, W. F. Herrick, D. L. Wads- worth, S. Windecker, E. E. Hosted, J. A. Daly. Special credit is due to Mr. G. A. Van Clcef, who gave much time and care to supervising the work, as a mem ber of the Building Committee. i Contractor for Mason Work W. Holmes. General Contract Fisher A Allyn. Stained Glass-McCully A Miles of Chicago, through D. P. Reamer, of Oberlln. Frescoing Grub A Kinder man, of Cleveland. Cushions II. D. Osterman, of New York. yTICM iMUUWIU, UUUUVU v Vf of Wellington. Bell Menerly A Kimberly, Troy, N. Y. Organ Derrick A Felgemacher, of Erie, Pennsylvania. Heating The Kuttan Heating and Ventilating Company, Chicago. Lighting The Combination Gas Ma chine Company, Detroit. Pulpit Furnltuie A. G. A G. L. Couch, of Wellington. Settees C. E. Dickenson A Co., In dianapolls. through D. P. Reamer. Grates, Mantels, etc J. W. Wilbur, Wellington. COST Or THX BUILDING. Fisher A Allyn's contract..! 15,687 60 Extras 658 35 Gift to contractors by vote of the Society as an expres sion of satisfaction, $100 each to Fisher, Allyn and Holmes 300 00 10,645 85 Architect, beating, lighting frescoing, and incidentals 4,122 20 Cost of building without fur niture 20,768 05 Organ, bell and furnishing . . 4,150 00 Tola! cost, exclusive of site f 24.918 05 The sight cost In round num bers : $28.00 00 Thus a great and good work is com pleted, liberally devised, generously prosecuted', and hansomely finished It is not often a town the size of Wel lington can furnish two such edifices as the M. E. and Congregational Churches of Wellington. A CAHnOIJXB gOXAJCCg. Respectfully Dedicated to th Bala Uadd ofButa 8mm. " My worthy friend and neighbor. Whence comes that smile serene T" " O, I am now thrice happy I've fouud it Cabbolucs. " It's jnst what I've been looking for. Since I've been seventeen And getting balder every day Till I got Cabbouxb. " It's growing in right rapidly. My head can now be seen Like other heads, in silken locks, Thanks to my Carbolisb. -"I know a pretty, black-eyed maid, ' - A royal little queen. Who'll be as much rejoiced as I To see this Cabbouxb. " She'll throw away her switches, False curls, and borrowed sheen, And shake upon her shoulders plump. The wealth of Cabboukb. 14 And when oar heads are covered o'er, As once they were, I ween. We'll noiae abroad the praises Of wondrous Cabbouxb. " While kneeling at the altar, With Father Good between. We'll cal) the world to witness A match from Cabboukb. " And in the happy aflertime. When comes a change of scene. With a little dear our hearts to cheer, Wc'U call it Cabbouxb." A CHA2TCB rOBBALDHEADS. Their Da? of Dellrermnea Hu Dawned. This 11 the am of wonders wonders in science, wonders in mcchanismwonders in everything. It has been raid that the man who causes two blades of crass to grow where only one crew before in a public benefactor. What, then, shall bo said of the man who causes a full and luxurious crop of hair to grow npou the barren and shining pates of the large army of bald heads who have well nigh despaired of ever having a natural covering for their heads again? What place, in a word, shall be assigned to the discoverer of Carboline? Shall he not have a conspicuous niche in the Temple of Fame, aud stand first among the benefactors of his race? To impart new life and vigor to the dormant energies of a diseased scalp: to give strength and fullness to a weak and strag gling growth of hair; to bring back the natural color and g'oss to bleached and faded locks, are no ordinary achievements, since chemists and therapeutists have sought in vain to accomplish there for centuries All honor, then, to the discov erer of the new lmir restorative, Carboline and let one and all join in expressing a higher appreciation of the uses and possi bilities of that wonderful product of petro leum, which contains the elements that work such mysterious and gratifying changes. Kennedy ft Co., Special Agents, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by all druggists. The U. 8. Steamer, Plymouth, which sailed from Boston March 15th for the West Indies, had yellow fever among its crew when it neared the tropics, one man dying. The ship was one that had yellow f over aboard last fall, but It was supposed that frost and fumigation had destroyed the germs. The Household Medicine. Lawson's CUBfiTTRfE EVERY FAMILY Blurald be supplied at all times with a remedy of acknowledged met It, for use In ease of accident, aa well as to ease tlia many achea and pains all are liable to. No rem edy baa given such perfect satisfaction In every trial as the Curative. In making this assertion we know It can be anbstanUated by evidence of the most positive character. The CUItATIVE la a Pana cea for RlieainaUsm, Xenral gla, Sciatica, Xervous Head ache, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Cnts, Wound, Burns, Scalds, Bowel Complaints, B-yspepsta, Toothache, Ear ache, or wherever there Is pain or Inflammation. The CURATIVE Is readily takn by old anl young, and for external ne Its sooth ing fnnuouce makes it the nw-t desirable medicine for family aae ever produced. Give it a Trial, And you will never be without it. SOLD BT A IX DRrCOISTS. PREPAItKD EY LAWSOS CSSlKCAl CD., CleveUEa. 0. LARGE NEW SIZE, SO cents and $1.00 45 Years Before the Public. , THE GENUINE DR. C. HoItAXE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVsrarsiA avd sick kbadachb. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver, DAIN in the right side, under the 1 edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side: the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism m the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of aDDe- tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he 'is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C McLake's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWABE OF IXTTATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression !;;. McLane's Liver Pills. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLaxe and Fleming I.-ros. on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C Mr Lane's Liver Tills, prepared by Flero inr Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa.,lhe market being ull of imi:aiions of the name Sic Ltlnr. . II I l : . I . .Kjiicu uincrenuy uui same pronunciation. H0LBR00K BROS., Surgeon Dentists Do not neglect to eare for and so lose your teeth. A small amount of money expended to keep them In good condi tion Is a good Investment. We keep Tooth Brushes, Powder and Mouth Washes and will be glad to select for each of our patients just such as their care demands. Tills is the time of the year to have your bad teeth removed before the cold weather comes and they begin to ache. We make Gold, Silver, Continuous Gum and Celluloid Plates (besides oth er kinds), but find Gold a much better base for artificial teeth than Rubber. Examination and counsel free. . We will be glad to work for any who may desire our services. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 9-3 m Holbrook Brothers. D. D. S. KEEP'S SHIRTS ...J&F,9"tt.Pern!ctTlttlnit. WaXSCTTA BUbLlW A BKST lKlart LINtu. ft for Q rt J?-' ly-Jamd. Itraaa Vrl blrt.mT plain Brmm to finish. kxtots custom shirts, s , An Mwla to iura ptoM hSU A art(.M rmu katMaarNawttkTMa Wlr'ili. Send address oa postal asTd for miij. Circular with directions for aeif-nHwurenieiiL WSfKf SuOTH EtUh im W. 4th 8u Onclnnitl.O Slclz Hcadacho PMHtvshr Cared by tkMoUttia Pills. They also rellsre Distress from Dyspep sia. Indigestion and Too Heart? KatJn. A perfect remedy nir Dtsslnesa, Ktini, Drowslnees.Bad Tame In the alouth. Coated Tnngne, Pain In the Side, Ac. They retn Iste tho Bowels and prevent Constipation and Files. The small est and easiest to take. Only one pill a dose. 40 In a elal. pnrely Vegetabftw Pries 2S eeuu. Bold by all Druwists. CARTER MEDICINE CO, Prap'r. Erls, Pa. Jir, vials py mail lor oae qollsr. CARTER'S rinTLE I flVER Important ! Important! NEW NEW WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER! NEW NEW BORDERS ! BORDERS ! -AT- Bald'win, Laundon, & Co.'s. CORSETS of all kinds. The best in town for 50 cents. JAMESTOWN ALPACAS, A new lot of especially desirable colors and quality, cheap. A new lot of HOSIERY, very cheap, in Ladies, Misses', and Children's. COLLARS and CUFFS in great variety. A lot of Children's Hose, job, at 10 cents. Peerless Carpet Warp at 18c. Dress Goods Of erery style and quality, at prices to suit the purchaser, comprising Black and Fancy Silks, rery low ; Black Caahmem the best erer ottered offered in in is maraei lor ue money. Oar stock of Ladies' Forelen and Domes tic Drees Goods is very full and complete, and at prices that cannor fall to satisfy the demands of all. Domestic Ginghams in large quantities from ten cents to a shilling. Prints in great yariety, from four to eight cents. Domestic Cottons at astonishingly low prices. The best bleached cotton at 6 cents ever offered at that price. Peerless wraps at 20 centa. Cloths and Cassimeres In unusual variety and quantity, which we can make up to order at prices that cannot fall to please ; consisting of OvercoatiDgs and Bulling for men ana cnuaren's wear. Also a very lam assortment of Ladies' Cloak logs and an unusually large stock of Keady-made Clou its irom ss-du upwaraa. Foreign and Domestic Shawls a fine as sortmenl seieciea wiin great care. Our Xtineaa. Stools. Table Linen from 85 cents upward. Nap kins nnnrecedentlv low. Towellnes of beau tiful quality, and of every grade. Handker- cuieis a very nne svoca. some aa raw as four cents each. notions. We carry a full line of notions consisting of Hosiery, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, La dles' Neck Wear, etc, also a very large stock of Robert's Needles and Cutlery which are guaranteed to please In every re spect. They are toe very Desi in ui worm Our stock of Hardware . and Groceries Is ample and the prices suited to meet the wanta of everybody. An elegant stock of choice Carpets and OH Clotns. Our spring stock of Heady-mad Clothing Comprises a line assortment of custom made Clothing, at prices ao much below those previous to the war as to astonish any whose memory may extend back so long a time. .Also Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear and Gents' Furnishing Goods. BOOT. SHOE and RUBBER department this season we have obtained a larger and better selected stock of the newer styles than ever before. We have Ladles', Misses' and Children' Bhoea, also Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, which we can sell greatly below any former llgurea. In fact In all department prices are more fav orable for the purchaser than have been known tor yeara. The citizens of Wellington and vicinity will do well to look over our stock before purchasing. We will try to please all in showing goods and making prices satisfac tory. Baldwin, Laundon & Co. THE "DIAMOND Custom The Best Knows; to th.e trade. Utica IT. 7. Hills, or Wamsutta, 2200 Linen, - $25.00 c cc it i. U M If unlaundried a reduction of $3.00 per dozen. The "Diamond" is the leading and does the bulk of the custom eastern cities. We furnish a nicer shirt and from $3.00 to $5.00 per dozen cheaper than the small factories and guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction. Measures taken at the New York Clothing House. ' A.n agent wanted in this locality to supply the rapid demand I NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS The former high priced machines BEDUCEO to TWENTY Tnoroaghly warranted sad sent to yon for Examination Before You Pay For It. And ao obligation to keep one. If not aaroa than any machine yon ever had. Every Family can now own a The Old Favorite and 0) O Sewing Machine 20. AKNO WLEDG ES NO StJPEEIOB ! ! ! c ca We ctfnnot make a better The Highest Piemium Awarded the Stitch at the Centennial.. i A Strictly rirat-Clsss Double Thread Lock Stitch Machine, more complete In eqnlsments than 03 any other, and combining all tho late improvements, with tho old and well-tried qualities FOR WHICH THE STANDARD IS SO POPFLAE. , A Faithful Family Sewing Machine la every sense of the word that rnns smooth and does every descrip tion of plsln or fancy sewing with ease and certainly sottroug and well made, and so thoroughly tested while In use for years in Thousands of Families, that each machlue that leaves our Factory Is warranted for five res', and kept In order fr--e of charge, alone; DUC1D IX KSICS FAB UOWS UCLOW ALL OTHBB iu.cMiiumcrii. nui v;ii. jtunei ihemDUBu k once ii not perrectiy Satisfactory, lira Fab Dowy Bclow all ornaa Hichikil K.i.tiM t .n. t ..h u.kil cumpanled by a more complete outfit of numerous and extra charge) than Is given with ny other machine at any price. The Standard Machine has more good gualltli s tbsn tlx si-of double the price. Lihbt ajto East Kvnrixo, a child can use It. Stbois aid DrBABLB. never out of order. Bapld and certain In executl m. No uele Cogs or Cams to wear out or makanotae. Will Last fob Ybaks. Is ready In a moment, and understood In an hour. Makva the Double Thread Lock JStltch, alike on botk sides of the and 8t runs Needle. Ext a Long, Large, eaally Bobbins unable of holdlnz one hundred Tarda. a Long. Large, easily tnreaded frirlnv It many desired qualities aad great capacity for 111 uue iiuDuim u "J3J uitlltles aad great caoaettr for ctple ana in point of construction, useitonceand yon cunuty iorecei.eorajrj.ua urnrer uiuiiiue . iixtn. inaucmeats onerod Clergymen, Tescbers. Business Men. etc Illustrated Book, samples of work, with price 11M. etc.. free, i-afe delivery of goods guaranteed to any part of the world. Aiidreas. bTAKDABD 8KWIXO MACHIXK Ca, BHOaSwaY LISTON riiawt) cw tuia. The New Era COEFEE! Is made from choice White Winter Flint Wheat By Putnam's Patent Process of Prepar ing, Stenmtnjr, Drying and Roasting,, and Is k perfectly pure article, free from any adulteration whatever. IT IS A NERVE JOOD. It can be ued by those who cannot use Imported Coffees, and contains vir tues and health-producing element! not possessed by tea or colfee. Physicians uuiversally indorse it as a healthful tabla drink. A prominent physician and surgeon of San Francis co, Cal., writes us, "It is the Wonder of the Age!" What the People Say of It. Having used the New Era Coffee for the paetyeur, I believe lto general introduction will prove a permanent good. L. M. LEE at. l. Dorchester, Sept. 8d, 1878. Having used It In mj family for the paat year and tested its excellent qualities, I be lieve it is a real sanitary boon to people gen erally. AFREU C. GARBATT, m. d. STltoylston Su, Boston. I consider it a most heathful and nutrit ious beverage and free from all the injurious effects of tea and coffee. EDWARD PAGE : 82 Commonwealth A v., Boston, nay 29, '78. For ten months I have drank the New Era foffee. The palpitation of the heart which have experienced from drinking Java Cot fee has entirely ceased. I think it excellent. a W SXEARS 290 Columbus Ave., Boston May 20th, 1878. I have used the New Era Coffee for the ftast nine months, and so much . pleased with t that I Intend drinking It constantly. JOSEPH BANARD, D. D. Neponset, July 16lb, 1878. for sale bv W. W. Hakvkt. LECTTJEE rOTJKTG XatXXSXU- JuMt pHblitlud. in a Scaled Burtlnpe. Pries efa. ; A Lecture on the Katnre, Treatment, and Kadlea. cure of Seminal Weakness, or SpermatorrtHea, In duced by Belf-Abase, Involuntary Emission. Inifio tenry, Kenroua Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage generally: Consumption, fcpllepyy. snd Fits; Mental and Pliy.lcal Incapacity, Ac By ROBERT J. CULVaRWELL, 11. D., author of the "Greea Book," etc The wi rld-renowned author. In tft'a admirable Lec tnr., clearly proves from his ova experience thst the awfut cMiaeQue'.ees of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous sural cal operation, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hi- condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately and radically. tSThls Lecture wtu prove a boob to thousands and thousands. . Bent under seal. In plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents or 2 postage aump. Address the Publishers, The Culverv7eU Helical Co., 41 Ann St.. New York. P. O. Box 4986. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! G bat's Specific Hedicinb MADE MkAK. Is especially TRADK MIC recomme a a a a n unfailing cor for 8bmi- JIAL WfUKtld, t SB MATOB BHKA, iMPOTSX- cv, aud ftll dis eaaa that fol- Before Taking qnenee on Self After Talcfniy. 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Active Aicnts wsnted In this 12-9JI Ayer's Cheny Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Icings, Bneb aa Coughs, Colds, w Hooping The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cares it . has produced daring the last half cen- ' tury, is a sufficient assurance to the public that it will continne to realize the happiest results that can be desired. : In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who ' have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases or the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it ao ' knowledge its superiority ; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Chkrrt Pec toral always affords instant relief; and ' performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more, formidable diseases of the lungs.. " As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowl edge of its effects. . " raXTABCD bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Prmctloavl mmA AmalytiemI Chemists. SOLD BT AU. DBUGOLSTS ' XVXKXWHESB.' T PresarM and Beautify Yotar Hemes Ua QTJTTA TAUTI, THK BEST PRESERVATIVE EVER USED for Wood, Iron, Stone or Brick Structures, FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE WORK. Send for Sample Colors and Price Lists (FREE) to OUTTA PERCHA PAINT COMPANY, 356 Euclid Avenue. Cleveland. Ohio. -. xiSlyl For sale.by Everett A Starr. Print Hospital, ml S.Clatrk M.AfA I UI. CSplt7Tiil oeaM toy Mil, Mritn. rttM of Kfctat, Phtri at Murliff, Or. Ram of GcBr-tla. ce f TiUi mmi UmIkmmI ; a vMhk or ChaC U4 TeUuaVbl las nM, WsUVMlO m rfci Dtma CtranltatwaMi fr . Md m 4o4Ur fcr Mfta f tMM by pr. Rett. M Vmmmi lt.lt. 6 pr We. PrlTt voawM ia4 iim fr LwIIm dart. mm- ts both ten. NoUiftf mmd nil loJbr. auOo ao or Owrbr aMtod. Ms fhuaiir bom Id ho 4ihMU it. CT'AaMrvoB. Dr. A. O. OLTK, rimrk Rt. THiS PAPER mny lw fonmt on till at tiio. V lliimu. A Co'J Newspipor Advertising Ttmi'Uil 110 Snruoo r,creM,wiieTU snver t lain a; rontrnnta may lAt juauo lor U la NET YORK. Couch Bronchitis, Jp' J! and Con Tii 1 e sumption. ' Claooco .Faotory -AND- DAIRY H OUSE UEAD(tlJAIlTERS! FOE ' CJieese Vats, 1 Curd Drainers, Milk Cans, lancJtard Churns, Testing Instruments, Thermometers, Clieese.Tryers, Curd Knives, .: -Curd JPailsl' ; Butter Workers, Iron Clad Milk Pails, ' ' Fairbanks Standard Scales, Evorytloiag that pertains to the manufacture of cheese and butter M furnished at the lowest prices. Opposite the American House, Weliington. 'is.; ISOu wee Cuuroa Cost aptiom warn otasr uiu arsaa. WILLSOJI'S CABBOLATED (Norwegian) Cod Liyer Oil Imnuduttsly Irmti Dccsy mstst Baild Vat ah Systaaa. WILLSOIV'S CABBOIaAXED (Norwegian) Cod Liyer Oil la retalwef ty skeWoBkest Stwaaael. ' Is Pre aVana Uplaiaawt Takst. IsRectdllyUlgMtsMl. Hcvu Ku ftmaieid. WICI.SOFIS CABBOIaATED (Norwegian) Cod Lirer Oil Cares Coaia asiptioai. Sciofmlav. aCaomrlavllom, Cextaskta. Calais, All txnm aad OomnruiicmAL Ookfuiwis aad ia a remarkably effloient Blooo Poamaa and caeeka cba Bsvagea of Disss. WIIaLSOIV S CABBOLATED (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil la sold onlv in large WBdgs-ehxped bottlea. WUlaon i spelled with doable " L." Bemambertbe word " Cabbolatkd '' in ordering from roar Druggist, sad insist on having the rlfht kind, beuil fur Circular, to tils 1'roprurtcrs, GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO., ' aa PARK PLACE, WBW YORK. BUCHAN'S CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT D.-A t 11.. TIT 1 Qmtek Md Startltme Obtm. It Heals Witmamt a. Sear. . .. Allay. Pain A Stara BlwUaB. SwOthea a Barn or SeaM. Haala a Cat lUka Macin. Drawra Podaoa oat of a Wouad, BUCHANS' CARBOLIC BALLI OINTMENT CONTAINS NO GREASE AND VAtBES OFF WITHOUT SOAP. - Jt ads Instantly and like Magic Tom Salt Rhsaa, Sore Tkrsat, Ulcer, ISsuraa, Sealda, Vats, Woaad. filaa, Kore Kyes, Foiinn.ai Sttag a ail Btf. Barters Itl, Cktappexl H.sdt, loars. lam Sores, and say and every other purpose tst which, a 8alve or Ointment c-i be aaed, Bi chata'a Carbolic Balm Oiataaant ta only preparation that can always be relied upon. I.ia a beautiful Jelly-coiored article. Bold ia glass bottles with th abOT trade-mark." without which none 1 genuine. 8 e to it that your drag gist give you BucBAa'A as above described. Cir cular sent IN oa application to . the Msnn .ao turex. GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO.. - - 22 PARK PLACE. KKW TORE. BLACK AS THE EAVEJT8 WHJQS . IS KIDDER'S .. Haven Indelible bk. KeverBIotat Flows Freely 1 Never Spreads I Alwaya Beady I Permct Black I No mm hmhla I I ia .Mil Without prepsrstlon I Sold by all druggait and atation- Amam SI Ta. CO , 22 PABK PlaCS, N. T. r An Agreeable Aperient A Refrigerant, This weU-krmwTi pi-faratrOii-t hirblr reonitTrCl?d for DTarcrsiA. H had a ens. SirknMof th Stomach, HearV tram.and all couiDl-tint? ariin(r from Acidity, Bilious aixl Malarial FVvera. It cools t be blood and r-fruiate (be bow els. It is a favorite im3lciij3 for cbiWrvn. and lta acidity and wct-c tasu Bukcw it coutinff aui xvTfahina Xmt ao tu os. bot: Pr.-Tv,.ev" A. FOOyT t?OV. rtrrnlwt-. K. T. . "After all, no remedy ts aa cert a la ta care Coasnmptloa aa para Hsrwesrtaa Cod LlrcrOll, Carbolated ly Wlllsoa's excel It at proe". Br. Vmtt. -.: Ail consumptive patients are earnestly Invited to givo Wilison' Carbolated Cod liver Oil a ndr trial. It is easily sad re5ily digested where all similar preparations ar refused by th stomach, aad Im mediately enter Into tho circulation, acting p d&caily upon th decaying lungi. Th nutritious properties of tho oil sustain aad build up the sys tem, while th active curative prorartte of th preparation complete the work of healing. ' ' Willsoa' Carbolated (Korwegian) Cod Ihw OU sever got randd, I free from unpleasant taste. I retain 1 easily by the weak eat atoauch and ts aold at toe price of th ordinary Oils. ' ' . It cars Consumption. Scrofula, A thin. Bron chltia. Emaciation. Coughs. Colds. Hemorrhages and ell lung and eonatitutioaal com pi sin t. As a Blood Par,ar th CarboUted Oil U rsmark sbly efiaint. Its tu ia Scrofuloas Affections. Khjcraitum. Rickets, te , Is strongly reconunsnd ed. I 3 puri ying power is wonderful ia Cooaump 41oa depending, a It irequaatly do, ajpoa ScroC u ous taint. 4 ' It B3U upon th raUonal theory of Tiiaa)iTXT Aaaismeo DciT whtlx tt Builds vt im "as l lar, en Jilin; it to throw off th dim a, S..1J only ia wodgohpod bottle. Wlllaon"! TOcllod with dcubl - U" Eementber the word - Carbolated " in ordering from your druggist, aad Insist upon having th rijht kind. Gcurp aI'y'aCow,22PrkPlackK.X. Si nil! Sprinted at this offica !ll A I III IC'on short notice and oa auot reaaonabla terms. Gire us a call. fN-fi