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I3L.OOMSBITUa. PA.
I'lUDAY M0UM3U, JUNK 'J, 1S7t.
Democratic Slate Convention.
This body assembled nt llartlsburg
oil tho 2Hh Inst., and transacted tlio
usual business. Tho nominees for And
Itor Qenoral and Surveyor General
Qcn. WM1 McCandlkss nnd Cnpt. J.
II. Coopkii aro such men as nro fit to
la put forward for tho positions In que
tlon, and will recclvo tho hearty and
unanimous support of tho party and
It Is hoped of many others. They aro
respectively much tho superior of their
opponents, in respect to public services,
exporlcnco and peculiar qualification,
ns well as in established good public
character. Besides his services in the
Held, wherein considerable distinction
wus won, Gon. Mc'Candlem has also
served n term 1 n t ho State Senato, whero
ho also won distinction by his ability
and probity, and thcro acqulrod tho no
ciillar cxperlonco so necessary to mnko
even an honest and ablo man cfllclcnt
In thoonico of Auditor General. Cnpt,
Cooi'Kii also won distinction in tho
war as tho Commander of "Cooper'a
battery .'' wo nro not awaro that ho
has held civil office. J To is very highly
spoken of by those who know him.
Any man of good sonso nnd Integrity
may mako a good Survoyor uonornl.
Tho resolutions, excepting tho Otli,
embracothe usual platitudes and do not
require special comment at this time.
Wo aro not of thoso who have respect
for platforms set up by conventions un
less tho principles they onunlcato havo
been previously fully discussed nnd do-
chlod by tho pooplo in tho selection of
delegates. Othcrwiso thoy aro only tho
expressed opinion of tho dapper gentlo
men who voto for them. Thcso words
aro peculiarly applicable to tho 9th res
olution adopted by tho Convention, It
means, in plain terms, that tho Democ
racy yield acqulesccnco In tho 15th
Amendment, nnd will not in futuro op
IMMo negro suffrago or tho Interference
in Stato electious by the Federal gov
ernment!! This resolution, we mean
lo say, In no wiso binds or compromises
tho Democratic party, nud Is only tho
pretended opinion of 70 gentlemen who
happened to bo nblo to find their way
into a Democratic Convention as dele
gates. But tho discussion of this plat
form may woll bo postponed to somo
future period, so far as tho Democracy
nro concerned. It seems to afford n very
largo fund of amusement to tho Radical
editors and orators, nnd may effect somo
good In tho way of keeping them in
pleasant humor.
Hon. W. A. Wallace was ro-clectod
Chairman of the Stato Executive- Com
mittee. Although ho has sovcral times
' before held tho position ho has complete
ly failed to show marked ability in it,
ntid wo would much rather havo scon
tho honor conferred upon some of tho
actlvo spirits west of tho mountains,
who would havo at least infused tho
greatest amount of energy Into tho
campaign.
Regarding tho main points, however,
tho Convention has dono well has giv
en us good candidates, which is tho
greatest favor tho Democracy asked.
Tho business now is to elect tho candi
dates, and to this end every Democrat
should dovoto all his powers from this
hour until tho election closes on tho
second Tuesday of October. Let all
differences bo adjourned until after that
time, and let us move on in solid, In
vulnerable, Invinciblo mass to u suro
victory upon which tho welfare of the
wholo country so deeply depends. At
this period there is a power in harmony
that will command triumph.
German Independence
Tho sturdy character of tho Teuton
has at all times been a subject of inter
est and to most pooplo of other blood an
enigma. Often denounced as stubborn,
of all people thoy nro furthest from it,
hut they aro as firm as tho very founda
tions of the universe. Bad government,
bad leadership, and bad fortune, well
nigh crushed them during tho 18th cen
tury, but their achievements in the 19th
havo vindicated them and they aro to
day tho most powerful people on tho
faco of tho earth. Their recent triumph
over Franco has no parallel In magni
tude and completeness in history. As
conquerors their wisdom nnd modera
tion has been as perfect in nil Its parts
ns it was unexceptionable, Irresistible
and overwhelming in tho field. But
German character has had another great
trial, in tho calm councils of tho great
Prussian empire, as Ulustratlvo of their
merits as their achievements in tho
field. Taking advantage of tho great
popularity of tho Emperor and himself
ut tho clcso of tho war, which thoy had
Just closed In such a brilliant blaza of
glory, Bismarck proposed to tho Tar
liaracnt to confer dictatorial powers
upon tho Emperor and give him com
pleto control of tho National Treasury.
Tho Immediate excuse was tho condl.
tiou of tho newly captured provinces
of Alsace and Lorraine, and tho ncces
Mlty for prompt action to meet any con
tingency that might arise- there. But
their liberty and their perfect control of
the officers of tho realm Is tho Inst thing
Germans will surrender. With almost
unanimity they refused tho demand,
though Bismakck threatened reslgna
tlon, but with equal wisdom and timctl-
cal good sonso they conferred tho do
sired power so far as tho provinces in
question wcro concerned. In other
words, what is necessary to preservo
order and peace thoy willingly yield to
tho J-mperor, but further than that thoy
will bo neither coaxed, llattcred, bribed
or driven. And such Is German Inde
pendent of character.
Gkneuai, Grant liasnppolntcdason
of Brigham Young, a cadet to tho Mili
tary Academy nt West I'olnt, exclud
ing tho son of tho General Thomas
Francis Meagher, whoso selection was
asked for, through their representatives,
by tho whole Irish-American popula
tion of tho couutry, without distinction
of party. "No Irish need apply !''
the suspension or Dr. Lanahan as
Associate Agent of tho Book Concern
revives tho unpleasant quarrel among
Its officials which has so seriously dls
turbed tho Methodist Church. Tho
worst of those disagreements lies in tho
fact that onco carried into tho courts, as
this lias been, thoy Inovllably bring dls
credit, not on tho litigants merely, but
on the Church too, and consequently
scandalize religion. Any compromise
which avoids publicity in thoso matters
Hhould, for tills reason alone, commend
Itself to thoso Christian gentlcmeu.
Another llorrlil IIiisI(tI
On Saturday last another horllhlu
initio disaster occurred, this tluio at
TUtslon. Tho breaker caught Mm and
before all tho men could bo rescued, the
f'KI.'l"R Raw way nnd near forty men
were lea in tho mine. By great effort,
tho H:tnes were subdued and cfllclcnt
exertions wcro made tosavo tho men.
10 wcro taken out dead and sovoral
others havo slnco died. Tho rest may
recover. Wm. It. Davis, ono of the
men In tho mlno nt tho tlmo of tho oe
currcncc, gives tho following account of
It, to wit.
I am ono of tho man who have so
narrowly escaped death In tho West
I'ltlston mlno: I now feel extremely
weak and exhausted nnd vcrry dlr.zy
In my head as woll as sick nt my atom
ach. At tho momont when I first heard
that tho breaker was on firo I was hard
at work in my chamber in tho mine.
As soon as tho alarm was given, and
wo understood tho exact naturbof tho
danger, wonllcamo together as quickly
ns wo could find ono another' In tho
gangway nt tho foot of tho shaft, nud
finding it hopolcss to attempt to go up,
and knowing that thcro was no other
way of escape, wo decided at onco to
build a barricade and to shut ourselves
In behind it. Wo had ono thing of the
greatest importance in our favor thcro
was no furnaco In tho mine," nnd tho air
was furnished in tho pit by a largo fan
which drovo it down. Wo wcro per
fectly well awaro of tho fact that our
lives depended almost entirely upon tho
barrlcado wo wcro building ond wo
therefore mado it as strong as possible.
Wo mado It by trimming off very large
lumps of coal and thon fitting them to
gother closely in n stout wall. When
It was completed wo know that It was
a perfectly secure barrier ngalnst tho
fire. Wo then gavo tho closest atten
tion by listening to what was going on
outside. For two or threo hours at least
after tho barrlcado was finished wo
could distinctly hear tho noiso that was
mado at tho top of tho shaft, but after
that time the nssuranco seemed to come
upon us hII that wo should never bo
taken out of the mlno alive. Tho reason
of this change of feeling was that so
many of us began to feel drowsy which
wo know must bo tho effect of Impure
air. After this wo qulto resigned our
selves to tho death which seemed cer
tain nnd went to work to mako our pre
parations to meet it. Wo hold a prayer
meeting, with singing and prnylng,and
at last wo gavo each other a parting
caress nnd thon each of us bid every
man nn affectionate farewell with tho
hopo of meeting ono another in heaven.
Wo of courso thought much of what
could bo done to attract tho attention of
tho mon outsldo who wo know were dol
ing all in their power to deliver us so
that wo might bo found as soon as poss
iblo and no tlmo bo lost In search of
traces of us. For this purposo ono man
was sont to tho gangway at tho foot of
tho cast shaft, who wroto with a plcco
of coal on tho outsldo of tho door of tho
cast gangway that wo had barricaded
ourselves behind it. You will excuso
mo, I know, from trying to remember
anything more, or from answering fur
ther just now. I am too weak, but as
soon ns I recover my strength I will bo
glad to recall and descrlbo In full detail
everything that occurred in tho mines.''
Tho excuso is tliatfiWion caused tho
firo, but wo havo soen no excuso offered
for thocuipablo carelessness that per
mitted friction to causo it. Last winter
a stringent law was passcil requiring
two air passages to each mine, except
where loss than 20 men wcro employed.
This exception is reprehensible, and
only gives tho operators and the mlno
Inspector a chanco to permit tho viola
tion of tho law. In this case, more than
that number of men were omployed,
and tho inspector was aware of all tho
facts, as ho admits that ho several times
examined tho mine. An officer who is
specially appointed and paid to enforco
bucIi n Just and humano law as this and
neglects to perform his duty, deserves
to be held as responsible for tho lives of
tho men ns though ho had deliberately
caused tho fire. In any coso prompt
measures should bo taken to enforco
tho law. If It Is not dono thcro will bo
more sucli disasters, and they will con-
tinuo until tho law is enforced.
A Hugo Monopoly i
It is stated that under tho modest
name of tho Laurel Bun Improvement
Company.tho lato Legislature chartered
a company of most inordinato dimen
sions and powers, by which tho'.Itcad
log Railroad company obtains control
of 00,000 to 70,000 acres of tho most val
uable coal lands in Schuylkill, Colura
bla and Northumberland counties. As
tho sarao company already owns all tho
railroads traversing theso localities with
tho exception of n singlo branch, their
power over tho entire region in futuro
seems to bo complete. This is tho most
calamitous of all tho results of the late
striko,as lis lnllucnco will bo perpetual.
All individual operators and small
companies will bo compelled to sell out
to this mammoth concern or yield
obedience to its wishes, and tho Coal
market supplied from tho region nam
od will bo entirely within its control
Wo regarded this result ns tho most
dangerous feature of tho strikes from
tholr first commencement. They wcro
almost suro to compel capital to aggro.
gato and combine and this was their
steady tendency. Tho entire anthracito
coal business will soon bo controlled by
loss man liair a dozen incorporated
companies, whoso general Interests will
bo combined under n singlo bead, and
all opposition then will provo ephem-
oral, abortivo and vain. They will die
tato terms to all other oporators, deal
ers, consumers, miners, nnd nil who aro
cither directly or indirectly Interested,
nnd It will bo In vain lo seek relief by
nny practicable means. Tho day may
conio wnon public sentiment will
becomo so enlightened In unselfish
vlows that a boclal revolution will de
mand a return to (ho Democratic prin
ciple of hostility to corporations and
monopolies, and tho fostering or indi
vidual cntcrprlso, nsofold, but thcro is
no evidence) wlthlu our vision to Indi
cate this dealrablo result. Tho tendency
of everything Is now to combinations,
which throw till practical power Into
tho hands of leaders, and tho follies and
rascalities of theso nro always likely to
Incrcaso tho evils they deal with their
follies being tho most dangerous cl
ement. a en. Butleh attacked tho High
Joint Commission treaty in a letter to
his son-in-law,' Senator Ames. Somo
assert it was a Btrategy of Quant, who
know that tho assaults of tho hero of
Fort Fisher goncrally result tho con
trary way. '
THE COLUMBIAN
IhiiKu ratio Nl.ilo Cimiciilfott.
This body met nt Jinrrlsburg, (in tho
Sllhuf May, 1871. All tho counties were
represented. Alter the usual prellml
untie, Col. Wm. Hopkinh, of Wash
Ington county, was clccled President,
with a largo niimhor of Vlco presidents
nnd Secretaries. C. (I. Muni'liv, Esq
of this county, was ono of tho latter,
After somo further preliminaries, tho
Convention proceeded to ballot for can.
dldntcs for Auditor General and Sur
veyor General, with tho following ro
suit, to wit:
AUDfTOIt (IIINIMIAL.
IIII.MIH.
A, II. Marnier
Win. M'Cnndless
li. ll.Neltnnn
P. M. ('rnno
leo. W. Hklunor
H. T. ShlllMrt
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Gen. Wit. Jl'CANiiiir.s.i, having re
ceived a majority of nil thovotes on the
llh ballot, wns declared unanimously
nominated.
Htjnviivou auw.iiAt,.
llALIVM.
James II. Cooper
Win. Donnelly
(Ico. Handerson
Kdward Wlilto
J, J. Splrcr ,
U.K. Wilson
W.T.I I, Pauley
John A. Morrison
TuoniasH. Itrooks
mmue 1 Ketlcinan
Win. Hlnvell
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Capt. Jamem II. CooiM'.n, having re
ceived a majority of nil thu votes on tho
-1 tli ballot, was declared unanimously
nominated.
Mr. Cassiday, Chairman of tho Com
miltoo on Resolutions mado tho follow
ing report :
1. llesolvcd: That tho Democratic
party Is In favor ofrovlslng and amend
ing tho Constitution of tho Stato, nnd,
recognizing tho right of tho pooplo to
bo fully heard on n subject so vital to
their interests, they do hereby endorse
tho courso of tho Democratic members
of tho legislature In favor of submit
Ing at tho next general election tho
question whether or not n Stato Con
vention should bo called for that pur-
P030.
2. Jlesolved, That tho persistent ro
fusal of tho Republican party in tho
Legislature to consent to n proper modi
fication of thoso provisions of tho regis
try act relating to tho city of Philadel
phia, by which at least one-half of tho
electors of that city nro utterly deprived
of representation in tho election hoard?,
and fraudulcntcloction returns, forgery
and murder encouraged, must bo con
demned byevoryjust man nnd ought
to bo rebuked by tho ballot of overy up
tight citizen.
a. Jlesolved. That tho notion of tho
Democratic majority of tho Senato of
i-ennsyivnnia upon tno Apportionment
bill nnd tho Plilladolphia Registry Law
meets our unqualified endorsement and
ought to rcceivo tho approbation of
every citizen who values lair represen
tation and pure elections.
1. llesolved, That tho force nnd bay
onet bills recently enacted by Congress
nro gross attacks upon tho reserved
rlehts of tho States, destructtvn nf thn
elemental principles of civil llborty, In
tolerable to a free people, centralizing
In tendency and should to bn forthwith
repealed.
6. llesolml. That tho lnmrunrrn of
Senator Schurz In his St. Louis speech,
wherein ho says: "I consider It ono of
mo most pressing neoa or our days that
wo should return to tho sound practlco
of Constitutional Government. Tho
safeguards of our common rights and
liberties contained in mo Constitution
aro too sacred nnd valuablo a boon to bo
permanently jeopardized in providing
for a passing emergency. It Is tlmo that
tho American pooplo open their eyes to
tho dangerous character of this ten
dency, and that neither n great namo
nor nn object appealing to our sympa
thies should bo permitted to dlsL'uIso It.
As for mo, I huvo seen tho working of
irresnonsioio liowernnu norsonnl erov-
eminent In otlicr countries, nnd I may
assure ray constituents that while I am
ncitizen of this Ronublic I shall struir.
glo to tho last gasp against its introduc
tion hero," was hut tho utterance of n
well-known nnd frequently announced
.Lciuouruuc uuciniic.
C. Jlesolved. That tho nub c debt in
binding upon tho Nation, and must bo
paiu ; nnu uiui wo aro unalterably op-
P03CU to any ana all movements look
ing towards repudiation direct or Indl
rect.but in Justlco to tholaboringand pro
ducing classes tho rato of intorest there
on should bo reduced at tho earliest
practicable date.
7. Jlesolved. That tho Democratic
party is opposed to tho exlstlnc svstem
of federal taxation and finance, ruin
ous as It is in Its effects upon tho labor
ing, producing, raining, manufacturing
liuetesis oi mo pcopio aim tno lrultlul
source of "hard times," personal indobt.
cdnc33 and Individual bankruptcy.
8. Jlesolved, That labor and capital
havo nojustcausoof antagonism, that
wo ueprccaio sirno uotwecn lliC30 two
great forces und earnestly seek to placo
tho laborer and tho capitalist on such n
platform as will enablo both to amica
bly adjust their differences j nnd wo nro
uuuueruuiy opposeu to mo importation
of a servile race for tho lmrtmsn nf i In-
grading tho standard and lowering tho
pusuiou ui too mooring men ot tno na
tion. 9. Jlesolved, That wo recognizo tho
binding obligation of all tho provisions
of tlio Constitution of tho United States
as they now exist, and wo deprccato
the discussion of issues which havo been
scttleu in tlio manner and by tlio author!'
ty constitutionally appointed.
10. Jlesolved. That wo aro for a eov.
eminent rigorously frugal and simple,
uppiying uu 1110 possiuio saving 01 tlio
public rovenuo to tho discharge of tho
National debt and opposed to u multi
plication of officers and salaries, merely
to mako placo for partisans und for In
creasing by every dovlco tho public
debt.
11. llesolvcd, That tho continuanco
by a Republican Congress of tho incorao
tax, when tlio samo is at least of doubt
ful constitutionality, nnd tho necessity
therefor has long sinco ceased to exist,
power oppressive to tho pcopio, and n
is nn oxorciso of a gross violation of
their rights and Interests.
12. llesolved, That tho present tariff
is, in many oi its icaturos, oppressive.
nnd should bo revised, nnd that wo
herewith request our Representatives
In Congicss, when tho tariff shall bo tlio
sunjeei oi readjustment, to seo tliat the
Immenso products of tho Stato and Its
lnuusuiea nro properly cared for.
13. Jlesolved, That tho soldiers and
sailors of Pennsylvania aro untitled in
and should receivo at the hands of tho
national government a prompt recogni
tion of their claims to n proper nnd Just
equalization of tho bounties, iii land us
wen us mouoy, granted ror tlielr patrl
otic services In tho lato war for tho su
premacy of tho Union ami Constitution
1 1. Jiesolvetl, Tliat wo unanimously
endorse thonomlnutlons this day made,
mm I'luugo ourselves to coruiai sup
port of tho candidates.
Mr. I'.iiis moved tho resolutions bo
auopieu as reported to tho Convention,
y,iu iiiu uAtuimon or tno ninin resoiu
tlon. Agreed to.
Tho question then recurring on tlio
adoption of thu ninth resolution, u
lengthy and spirited discussion was had
which was participated in by Messrs.
Miller, Johnston, Kettermau. Stunger
nnd Cusslday In favor, and Mcssrs.OrvIs.
,U mt .vl.ut,tl U.MUQb II.
On tho adoption of tho ninth rosolu.
ftnn Ihn vcos and nnvA worn roi,ni...i
and were yeas 70 j naya55 and tho re
solution was adopted.
Mr, Cassiday also reported tho follow
ing resolution, wmeii was adopted i
Tho committee to whom was referred
resolutions nrovluini: for tho bettor or
ganlzatlon of tho party in tho Stato beg
leave to offer tho following report and
recommcuu its auopuon ny tno urn
vontiou:
I'lrst. Tlio Lconuuct or uu cam
palgns shall bo under tho Immediate
charge of a Stato Exccutivo Commltleo
to bo composed of nlno members to bo
seiecteu as rouows :
Second. Tho Chairman of said Ex.
AND DEMOCRAT,
eciillvo Ciiiumlttcoiiliall ho chosen by
tlio Stale Convention nnd his eight as
Boclatcs shall ho selected by tho Chair
man and tho nominees of tho Conven
tion for Stato officers, and thoy shall, a
farns practicable ho chosen, threo from
the yrnt, threo from tho central nnd
threo from tho eastern portions of tho
Stato.
Third. That tho Chairman of tho re
spective County Committees of tho
Htato shall composou Coliunlttco to bo
known as tho Genoral Stato Committee
nnd tho said General Stato Commltteo
shall meet at such times nnd places ns
may bo designated, by tho Stato Execu
tive Committee, and prcsldo nt nil such
meetings.
Fourth. All vacancies in tho said
Stato Exccutivo Commltteo shall bo
filled by tho Chairman nnd the remain
ing members of tho said Committee.
After somo struggling, Wm. A. Wat,
i.ace, of Clearfield, was elected Chair
man of tho Stato Committee, by a voto
of 89 to SO for Wm. M. Randall, of
Schuylkill, Tho nominees wore then
introduced to tho Convention, who
spoko ns follows :
C.ipt. Cooper, tho nomlneo for Sur
veyor General, said that ho hnd always
recognized tho orders of his superior
officer; and as Gen. McCnudless had
asked hlinlo speak first ho would do
tho best ho could. IIo wns no spcceli
maker, and therefore, would content
himself with tho grnlchil duty of re
turning his sincere thanks to tho Con
vention for tho honor conferred upon
him, nnd ho was now ready to go tt
work and achlovo a vlclory tit tlio polls,
which ho had no doubt would bo tho
result in October next.
General McCandless said hojolncd his
comrade, Capt. Cooper, with nil his
heart In returning his slnccronntl heart
felt thanks for tho honor tho Conven
tion had conferred upon them both, by
making them tho standard bearers of
tho great Democratic party in this Com
monwealth during tho campaign Just
Inaugurated a contest for the supre
macy of tho great party to which ho
was proud to belong. It is truo that
Capt. Cooper and himself had gono
through campaigns on qulto another
Held of warfare, wlioro thoy had poured
out their blood like water In defeneo of
tho supremacy of tho laws and Consti
tution of their common country, but,
oven in thoso trying times, thoso cam
paigns wcro not as important, or so vl
tal to tho liberties of tho pooplo ns tho
contest now oponcd before them, when
by Federal encroachments, through n
prolllgato Congress, they wcro threaten
ing the very citadel of our liberties.
IIo said : I seo boforo mo tho repre
sentatives of nt least n quarter of nmill
ion of freemen of this State. I fcco bo
foro mo nn army of wlilto freemen who
aro advancing to grapplo with thoso
living issues that, llko principles, aro
eternal.
It is but a week slnco I stood in thoso
halls and heard tho annunciation, from
tho lips of my opponent, Dr Stanton,
of a chargo which was a blander upon
tho pure nnd patriotic men who had
perilled ovcrythlng to defend their
country in her hour of need. But such
.statements need no other refutation
than tho fact that both ills colleague,
Captain Coopor, and himself wcro hero
against whoso characters no longuo of
slander daro wag, for their record is
spotless In all the relations of cltlzons
or soldiers. IIo commended tho action
of Governor Geary In his rcbuko to the
administration nnd to tho Radical party,
when lie, tho Governor, took ground
against tho Federal interferenco of tho
aencral Government in tho elections of
tho peaceful citizens of Philadelphia
Inst Fall, and said tliat theso usurpa
tions had becomo so glaring that oven n
Governor of tho great State of Penn
sylvania had to minister n rebuko to
them in tho hopo of staying tho ten
dency of that party to centralization of
power and tho establishment of mili
tary despotism in this country. After
again thanking tho Convention for tlio
high- honor conferred upon him, ho re
tired, amid tho applause of tho mem
bers of tho Convention, who were vo
ciferous in their demonstrations of ap
probation of tho General's remarks.
After which tho Convention on mo
tion adjourned sine die.
European Sens,
Tho monsters who havo had control
of Paris over slnco tho downfall of NA-
I'Oleon havo at lengtli boon subdued,
after a mo3t bloody struggle A very
largo proportion of them wore killed
during tho contest and tho authorities
aro butchering tho rest without mercy.
Only tho humblest and least guilty
will bo suffered to escapo death. Bo
foro their final fall, however, thoy
wreaked their vengeanco upon religion
by executing tho Arch Bishop of Paris
and about GO priests and somo nuns, as
well as other reepectablo citizens. Thoy
also fired tho princlplo public buildings
and private houses, and for sovoral days
fired shells filled with petroleum. About
ono-thlrd of tho city is In ruins nnd nil
of it is much injured. General Vinoy,
upon whom tho Insurgents hnd pro
nounced death, has been appointed Mil
itary Governor of Paris and all parts of
tho city are occupied by troops.
Tho next step for tho ficklo French
men to take is to form a more perma
nent government. What form it may
evontually lako Is now not apparent
and a half a dozen plans may bo tried
before ono becomes permanent, though
violent outbreaks are scarcely lo bo fear
ed after tho recent terrlblo examplo of
bloodshed and starvation. Our own
judgmontls tliat tholr only cholco Is bo-
tween a military dictator und NAi'OL-
eon. But if they can do anything better
tho friends of popular government
would rejolco.
In tho last of tho fighting, In tho "In
fected" districts no quarter was given
nnd men, women nud children were
killed Indiscriminately, until tho last
Insurgent hand surrendered. At tho
last advlcos executions were proceed
ing at threo different points In tho city,
whoro fifty lo ono hundred Insurgents
aro shotata time. Tho National Guards
aro all being disarmed that i3,ariiisaro
being taken from all persons who do
not belong to McMahon's army, Mul
tltudosof peoploaro under arrest, and
nononro permitted to leave Paris with
out a pass. Up to this tlmo more than
60,000 insurgonts havo heon killed. Fow
cap escape, ns nono of tho governments
around Franco, will glvo them quurtors.
Tho destruction of the entire body
seems to bo Inevitable, as only tho few'
who can conceal themselves or got on
ship board can escape. Tholr fato is a
torriblo ono, yet who can say it is not
deserved? Thoy aro murderers who
fought to destroy everything that is
Kood.
For "personally insulting" tho pcopio
of Choyonnc, a Mr, Forbes was shot
there. Ills offence was attempting to
deliver a temperance lecture.
BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Tin: negro population of tho United
Stales Is reported nt 1,8"7,000, a gain or
Utile over nlno per cent, slnco 18C0,
Ex Gov. W.F. Johnston Is niinoiiiic.
ed ns a Dainocrnllc. candldalo fur (ho
Bhito Sonalo In Armstrong county.
Titn Legislature adjourned on Hatur
day last. Wo will glvo more extended
accounts of Its transactions hereafter.
Tho President has appointed Willlnrd
Young, neon of Brigham Young, ns n
cadet lo tho Military Academy,
Tun U. S. Sonata has confirmed Iho
British treaty by n voto of fiO to 12.
Tho newspaper correspondents who di
vulged it havo been discharged from ar
rest. Tho Sounto has adjourned.
In a recent chargo lo tho Oram! Jury
for tho North Alabama District Court,
Judgo Bustced said tliot there was only
ono coso of mall robbery. Judgo Bus
tced Is a decided Radlc.il, and If ho cm
not find nny complaints to make, Iho
Kuklux mu3t bo scarco In North Ala
bama. A Vuu, Poll op Tin: Dintot'itATiu
Voti: will Hrx-tiisi: tiii: Emxtio.v
or oun Statu Ticket hva Laiich:
Majoiutv.
Let Eveiiv Demociiat Rememiii:ii
THAT, ANU IMI'IIESS T1IK TllUTH OP it
tifON Tin: minus oi-ma NEiamtous.
Tin: editor of tha Bnlleronto HWcA
man, who was at llarrlsburgat tho time,
says that or tho ono hundred and thirty
delegates who composed tho Radical
Stato Convention, but forty-six were not
offlco-holders. Tho notorious Bunii, of
Philadelphia," was prominent In thu
body, nnd Quay, Simon Cameron's
henchmau, controlled tho concern in
tho intercstof Iilsmastcr. Wagousollor,
who somo years ago, with Lobo and
Mancar, betrayed himself for n prico to
Cameron, was also on hand to do tho
bidding of ids old "friend." It Is said
that tho ono man power was novcr more
fully exemplified. Wo havo an nbldlng
faith that tho pcopio of this Slnto will
rcfuso to bo longer governed by Simon
Cameron's corrupt "ring."
Tin: last Weekly Gazelle imdJlitttd in
gives tho particulars of n series of fires,
In Wllliamsport. Tho first was mi old
houso occupied by two families, known
ns tho Ross property, which was entire
ly consumod. It belonged to tho widow
of tho lato Judgo G ittnit, and was high
ly reverenced by her hecuno it was tho
houso in which sho wns bom. Tho
next firo destroyed threo buildings on
Mulberry street, north of tho P. & E.
Railroad. Ouo of tho buildings was
used as a chair factory nnd a considera
ble amount of work was lost. Tlio
other two wcro occupied by families.
Tho next nnd Jast firo reported was a
frame building on Washington street,
ownod by S. Ulman. Tho flames, how
ever, were extinguished before much
damago was dono. Muncy, Williams
port, Jersey Shore nnd Lock Haven
havo all.suffercd mora or less by fires
during tlio last ten days. Muncy Lum
inary, aoit tilt.
Tur. present exccutivo was tho first
in tho history of tho country to furnish
tho shameless examplo of accepting
gifts or bribes. Prior to ills Inaugura
tion a $00,000 house and lot was pur
chased and donated to him ; nnd, when
ho camo to mako up his cabinet, thu
principal donator and orlgiuntor of tho
"gift enterprise" was nominated for
head of tho treasury department. Pub
lic patronago has becomo nn nrliclo of
commercp, nnd is under tho manage
ment of thoso at Washington who con
trol tho political stock exchange Ed
itors of newspapers aro appointed to
lucrative places in consideration of de
fending tho lawlessness and corruptions
of tlio administration, Thcro Is every
reason to fear that unless tho pcopio be
como speedily aroused to tho dangers
that must flow from such poisoned foun
tains, nnd when opportunity offers,
sweep from power the usurpers and
corruplionists who defllo tho places
onco occupied by patriotic statesmen.
tho opportunity ol peaceful moans or
redress will havo passed forever from
their hands.
The Kuklux bill is likely to become
a big elephant on tlio hand of tho Rad
ical party. They havo it, but what to
do with it is tlio question. If not used,
no good will eotno to tho organization.
They will net nil tho kicks and nono of
the pennies. In tho way of its applica
tion stands tho protest of Radical Gov
ernors nnd Senators In tho South, who
openly nnd positively declaro that tho
civil authorities aro abundantly ablo to
tako c.iroof tho pcopio of tliat section
Moro than ono Radical paper In tho
North has also denounced this bill and
Its object. Tho Chicago Tribune, tho
loading Radical organ in tho Northwest,
says: "As lo tho Kuklux bill, it Is by
no moans certain that tlio noxt Repub
lican National Convention will cudorso
it. Moreover, it will havo expired by
limitation boforo tlio noxt Presidential
election takes place," This is tho tono
of many of tho Radical organs. Thoy
look upon tho bill ns a part of tlio Ma
chinery to bo used to ronominnjo and
ro elect General Grant, and do not think
tho "gamo worth tlio caudlo." In tho
meantime, tho pooplo nro becoming bet
ter acquainted with tho infamous pro
visions of tho Ku-Klux bill, anil their
opposition Is becoming moro general'
anil Intense', Bad men dig pits and fall
Into then), Bays tho Good Book, and
such will bo tho fatoof tho Radical party
with bonio of tholr political Bchoines.
jUje.
Horace (JiTi'ly ami tlio Presidency.
Viii the .trtvcnu'oWa JCunms Times, May Srf,
LiiavknwoutiiCity, Kansas, April
29. Tho Hon. lloitACis Guiuu.Y JJear
Ntrt Your many friends In Kansas tie
slro to huvo your vlows in relation to
your nuuio being brought befuro tho
next National Republican Convention
In 1871!, for nomination for I'residotit,
Without nny disrespect to Gen. Grant,
wo bcliovo that no living American
statesman lias tlio claims of younielf for
President. Very respectfully, your
friend, AVit. Lauimlh.
Nkw-Yoiuc Tiuiiunk Officii:, May
1. My Dear Sir: 1 havo yourH of tho
28th, asking pointed questions with ro
gard to our political futuro, I must
respond In great hasto. I trust nover
Jienceorth to bo nn nspiraut feir any
ollleo or political position wlie.tovorj
but I fully purpose, also, novor to do
cllno any duty or responsibility which
my political friends shall seo lit! to do
vol vo upon mo, nnd of which I almll bo
ablo to fulfill tho obligations without
neglecting older nnd moro imperntlvo
duties, I havo not yet formed a decid
ed, opinion us to tho man who ought to
bo our noxt Republican candid uto for
I'residotit, but It seems to uio mlvlwiblo
that ho should bo n steadfast, consistent
believer in tlio good old Whig doclrlnu
fo Ono Presidential Term,
JIOIIAUISUIIEELY.
This is n positive) declaration ngalnst
(ho rcnonilnntlon of Gen. Giiant. Tho
absurdity of Mr, GitEELY's candidacy
Was more thnn matched by tho election
of Lincoln. But ono such nonsensical
experiment ought to, prevent a recur-
renco for a century.
llKMOCUATIO STATU DOMINATIONS.
AimtTon ar.xi:itAT.,
GEN, WILLIAM M'OANDLESS.
op riiiLAiiKLriiiA,
m;nvr.Yon ciuxhhat!,
OAPT. JAMES H, 000PER,
&in ,lawiu:nci: count v.
COUNTY CANDIDATKS.
IThn rlmrpo for nnnonnclna rnnillilntPH 1h flvo
flnllnriirnhli. All wlinnro iiunouuci! In tills list
nro iiletluoUlntiliMo uyllio dcclMoiiof tlio Ik'tno
ernllo Convention. 1
roil IIBIT.ESENTATIVE,
CHARLES B. BROCK WAY,
m.ooM township.
E. J. MeillENRY,
KIHIIINOCni'.KK TOWN51IM'.
countyTommis,4Ioni:u,
STEPHEN P01IE,
CENTHK TOWNSHIP. '
JACOB S. EVANS,
(IUKKNWOOD TOWNSHIP,
WILLIAM SHAFFER,
rKNTun TOWNSHIP.
associati: junai:
JAMES LAKE,
BCOTT TOWNSHIP,
DAVID DEMOTT,
IIRI.KNWOOII TOWNSHIP.
1RAM DERR,
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
JOHN R. YOIIE,
Mtl'PMN TOWNSHIP.
TKEAHUltElt,
JOHN LEGGOTr,
mki:Nwooii township.
WILLIAM LAMON,
iutiAncnr.i:ic township.
HIRAM F. EVERITT,
IIKNTON TOWNSHIP.
lllSTltlCT ATTOItNEY,
JAMES BRYSON,
(KNTIIAI.TA.
MARRIAGES.
mm.L-ACllllNIIAfni-On thn !.-,lh lnl.,by tho
ltev. L. K. i;vuns, Mr. tlioiijo Drill, or l'lillmlil
linla. tiiMlssUluollaH. Aeheubacli, of Logans
Ylllo.lM. DEATHS.
HIIlII.T.-In llenton on tha Pith lust., Thomas
llelbertHliulU.
MARKET REPORTS.
Illootitsbiirir .tlarkct.
Wheat per bushel
Kyo "
Corn "
Oat. "
Flour per barrel
Cloversced
Flaxseed
Huttcr
lies
Tallow
Potatoes ,
Dried Apples
Hams
Kldcs a ml Klu.u Iders
Laid per pound
Jluy per Ion
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New Advertisements.
E
S T R A Y
Kstrnvcil on Hnturtlnv. Mnv 0th. n wlilto ami
black KpDttf l ru w.ulimit four yenrsulil, I mm tlio
enclosure ui i iiarirs in own, jjuik nut 1,1 mum
bin county. A Mitlniitu lowunt 111 bo jmM hy
bUnyln ilio uu lmal to thu huIimtiIjot.
ClIAUUIS .SHOWN,
li22-2w. IJglitMtrnt, I'd.
n:
OTIOE.
AM tiorvoiiK mo rniittfinnl not to buy a errtiiln
iiromlssury iiotti ylven by imvlntrd Aluy JMh
hlK monlliH niar ilnte, for ono huintiv.l ink I
nlurty-llvii (?r-i) (lolh.ift, anblu lo Tallinn
Hlutily, us I Lavo rcccUuJvliyI,l(,,,.,v virn'IT
North Union, fcthujlktll cuuuty'ra.
s
IIARl'LESS & 1IARMAN,
It, rn:iH literal Ion of tcdllnu down our wolks
ami rebuilding which will ho commenced very
fcoon wo aro ollMlng plows, Move, Ac, at
Kreatly reduced prices.
11. F.HIIAl'.W.lISa A r.H.HAUMAN,
IlloomsburB, lu. rroprlctora
Mar.lU.VJ-tr.
-puSSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby liiven lhal the partersbht
hcrctororo existing nuwion ti. u.iilisiiai.
mul I.. It. Utll'KUT. traimictli' bllsllies unite
theflrm namo of Mr.NlllINIIAl.l.alnl ltUPKKT,
baa been dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons knowing themselves Indebted to thu abovo
llrm, aro icquestedlo inakoliuluedlatepavinent.
1 no HOOKS Ilio 111 IIIU nanus 01 i.. atr..y ii-,.
HALL, for settlement, at H. 11. Miller Arson's
store, Main street, near Forks Hotel, lilooms
huiK. l'a. i:. .MI'.NllF.NIIAI.L,
juuo2'7itr i.. D.iturriiT.
JUNE.
HIK HULTUY SiiASO.V.
Tho summer months aro here, and ns usual
lirlnus a Ionic Irnln urdUcnses many daimerous
and l.itnl. 11 Is Iho season when naturo can do
llttlolu recuperating ourexhausodHlieni'th.nnd
when wo aro requited to fortify our physliiuo
against tho dangers- arising Irom thu universal
provalency ol slckntss. Thoonly truosnteiiuard
Is thai puio and rellablo tonln anil lnvlgorutor,
Mlblll.Klt'H HKllll IUTTKIIH, which Is In
dorseil and recommended by the medical faculty
and uuuuinhoied thousands of persons In every
city, town und vlhrno In tho country, who hao
tested lln remedial virtues, and by its aid pro-
servpd or riiiivi.reil lliclr health. It Will OUrllV
thn nionil nii.l HcrrctimiK Hitfl everv form uf In-
digestion, and allord limned lata relief In cases of
Ilisenterv. Colic. Cholcm MiubuH, and kindred
diseases, Pioviiloyourself noiu against n tlmo of
neeu. ,jei lys aro oneu oaugoTous. i rivw uuu
ilollur per buttle. Hold by nil druggists.
A Chapter of l'uets.
Ppaco Is valuablo In n nowspaper, and It Is
tlicreforo proposed lu this advertisement tu con
dense a variety of facts, Important to tho public,
Into u smalt compass, Thoso facts refer to Hos
tetter's Hlouach Hitlers what Hint telehrated
medicine Is, nud what It will do. In tho llrst
place, then, tho article is a stimulant, toulo nnd
alterative, consisting of n combination of au
absolutely puro rplrltuous agent with iho most
valuablo medicinal vegetable substances that
Hotnulc lesearch lias plated nt Iho disposal uf
the chemist ami Iho physician, Theso ingrcui
cuts nro comrou'uded with great care, and lu
such proportions os to pioduco n preparation
which Invigorates without exciting tho general
system, It tones, regulates and controls tho
stomach, tLo bowels, tho liver, and tho minor
seerellvo organs.
What this L'icat rislorullvo will do must bo
gathered Irom what It has done. Tho caso nf
dyspepsia, or any other form of Indigestion, In
which It lias l.iui persistently administered
without tllectlng a radical cure, Is, yet to be
heurd from, and tho samo may bo said ofbllfous
disorders, lnteimlttcnl fever, nervous nnoctlous,
general dehlllly, constipation, sick headache,
mental disabilities lo which thu feeble are so
subject. It purines uu Ihe muds of tho body, lu-
eluding tho blood, and tho gentlo stimulants
which It lmpurtfl lo tho ucrvuus system Is nut
succeeded by tho slightest icaction, Tills Is n
chapter of fact which leaders, for their owu
sokes, should mark, and remember,
A BMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
f HHTATBOF ANNA VAMIOIIN, DKO'U.
letters of administration on tho oslato of
Anna Vanhoru.latoof L'aiawlssalwii.,0luinblH,
county deo'd., have been grantod by tho Heglster
orsuld county, to John II. Vaniioru of Calawlsau
township, Columbia county, 1'a. All persons
havlHK claims or demands against tho decedent
nio requested to inuko them kuuwu,uud tliosu
Indebted lo make payment, ,,.,,,..
JOHN H. VAN1IOUN,
may JU71 tw Admlulstiatur,
A DMINISTItATOH'S NOTIOK.
fV yji r AT K O V PAVJU ALUKRTOOK, HKC'n.
EJttcru of AamliiUtrailciii on the t-ntuto of
IavWH.AlborUouli.teofFUl.inBcreeitowim i p.
colmnlila cainity iteceaBeU.lmyu open u run toil by
tlio UcnUttrtf fcuiJ county to Hiram It. Kline. All
lKTBoim lmvluB cliiiina ugulnt-t the estate of tlio
(UceUent uro request.! to mesent them furbbt
tJement, and tlioelinlebtc-atotheciitn.totomnku
nayment to tlio unUtrnlneil, ailininUtrutor,
Without ileluy, 1UUAM H. KLINi:,
may ':u'7l ii AUmluUtruiur,
Wo now havo on linufl n larto neatly nrlnldd
m-bortineut of JUHTICK'H ami CONHTAHLl-X
KIANKH, to which wo Invito tho utleutluu of
theso olUcem.
JURTIC1CH m-ANICH.-BuimnoiiH, KxmiUoiiH
HubiuuaHtWurranti(lAo.leonhtii utly uu liuuii
uuU rurbUlenttuoCOLUMuMNCMcu,
D
RY QOOD3 QUOTATIONS.
ix)iini:cTi:iJ wiiKKi.r it r
M. iLUTi.
IlltUWN MtWLINH.
Inrh Ari'lclnn "A," ler innl....
" liy Inn IkiII.i...
" Ai!kIi"A," I'cryiml
liytlinboU
" Aiawnm "i'," per yard
" " by tlio boll M
" i:xflcr"A,"Jiprynrit
" " IiytfielioU
" Augusta "A," porynnl -
" lVpncrcll "K," per ynnl
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I'cqnot "W," P 'i;rd
Jtonoilnock per ynr d.. "I".'.'".'.'.'.".'."....
41 '
10-1
III.EAC1I MUBLINS.
Inch (lold coin, per ynrd
Wntnftiillfi. tier vnril
uy ino unji..
" by the holt VI
l'rnlt of thetioompcrynrd is
by tho bo' t 17
Lonsdale, per ynrd is
by tho bolt 1'
Clupniitu,-per ynrd Ill
by tho bolt
Kornaair. per yarn
laic, per yarn.
Innlcrcr ynrd.... U(
i Mn 'I. Co. "U." per y.ud IllH
lllou"A," perynrd
lieu iinnic
(irecu Mn
lltn.t
no "
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ii
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llockvllle.perjnrd lo
Hoot "X." per ynrd - a
Fruit of tho Loom, irji'id ss
Ionndnock,peryn'd
l'tfjuot, per yi nl I"
Check Bhlrtlims form H,2',21 f M
Ktrlpo rjlilrtiuifslrom is -1
T1CKIWUS.
Wl Inch Mlimehnlifi
ConestonA
nj " Wlro Twlsl
:i, " Onioi;a"IV
L-7 " Lthlli Valley "II,"
1'ltINT.S.
SlilrtlnR nnd Mourning
Cochoo, Merrimack mul Hpnigne
Amerlenu, Hlchmond audJInuelicsler,
I'inka and l'urplca
(Inrnein, AmoakenB and Arnold
Colmublnu
WelllUBtua -
UINC1IIA5IS.
Lancaster 1?
liulrd'B Scotch -
I lest " -
Nonparlel
Delaines
l.nivit
rink, liliioand IluirKrcucli Law j
Iti.O I'lilnesn rirnau ilnlh
ii,
lluir Linens for suits s3i!
Man vasn i-opuns
Philadelphia l'opllns, nil colors
Itcd Lion lllack Alpacasr. 41,00, (i'J,73,tU sl Jl.i
Colored Hllk Htrlpo tlrcnadlnes Ill
AUxnnder Kid Cllovcs JAi
" - " i wo uiuious i.u
SHAWLS.
Augusta Sj.o2
ItosallnJ 3.$,
Sultana, (striped nnd plain centre,) . J7
union " " ''!;
Hero 3.7j
Printed Imitation l'ulslcy 4 "!
Pauley (red anil uirck centres j im" iobi".'",!
lllack Laco - SI.00 to S
BKiirra.
l'rlntcd I'ercalo 73. 11.2! I KM
Hummer Kelt :
1(1 Hone, rrcncli wovo cotbcia u
rAPHIl UOLLAIIH.
Ilckeus (clolli lined.) 10
Kuby " " aj
,sior "
rAl'Elt CUI'FH.
Nnpler(revcrsable) 13
Clllulllll " oo
WOOL COTTON.
Alexander Klngs,whllcaud colored.'! 0yds.
.. . " perdoz.
4
it
J. & 1'. Coal
200 yds. K
ler do. 11
K 10
Clark's O. N. T. Machine
1'INS.
Adamantlno per paper
Vi.ihII.i .limits "
llest Jfeedles " '
W1IITU UOOIIS.
HI nieces l'lnuei
. 18 to .VI
, 40 to Ml
Itlshop Lawn
VlMnrla "
i t 10 50
l'laln cambrics is iouu
Htrlpe nnd l'lald Cambrics -5 to CO
1, mm sou iiiusn
Plain Nainsook - .
IMnlil ntul strliio Nainsook oj to l
.'ill Inch India lug Cloth 1
.Mull A. LA Htiisse u l" j
Tarlclons, whltoand colored W
Irish Linen Irom ad.85 10. tt), 00,73, tl.U0 lam.'i)
Ladles Linen Hdk'a. , 10, I J, 15, SSI, i,Ml,S, Hi, SI
dents heiu'd. " IVA ; :ij, 4u, ft), nnd i
Linen shirt Iron Is S3, S3, w,43,M,lVilUlllliltlil75
Cotton Wove , -o
Whllo Trimmings ,"!"; !
Towels l,),"a
Napkins, per doz Sl.-l to f i.'l
Table Linens to 1.IU
lied Hprends tl.7toJ.7j
Niitlluiiham La. a Curtains iw, to, lo, K5, lo, Ij, 60,
ifi and til) els. per yard.
In addition to the nbove. LUTZ has a full line
of lllack Bilks, colored French Poplins, Mummer
Dress Uoods and millings, llosleiy and ellovis,
Ijico and Linen collars and cutis, llmlH.rellas,
Parasols, Kalis, Hoopriklrls, Ac, which would b
dltllcult to glvo tho price of.aa tlio assortment lo
extensive. M. 1". LII1Z, llloonmbuig, 1'a.
In ilrower's ltlock.uext lo Iho Court House,
uprinl-lf
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"iONSUilU'TIO.V, 4
1TH CUIti: AND ITH rilUVENTIVI
BY J. H. SCHENOIC, M.li,
Mnnv hntnnn lidnri Ims piHupd ,
wlinso ilMlli thrro wns no oilier rennw , ,''.';"
iiciilrrt or I; Mown nnd ludlsputnlilv i,V . "
mi'iins of euro. Thoso nrnr nnd itcnr'in rV. !.n
nnd frlomlH nro xk-rplnir tho ilrrnmli.,, ui!,1!11'
.in.. ...., iiivi t........ n.,i'jll-M
" TltlJATMENT, "'""I
nnd rivalled llicmolvci nf his wonderful ,r
rlims tniHllclnc-s, they would not Imvo r.iliei,
II tir.liniiflr tirlfl In hlimun nnmn - . '
In lids statement thern Is nothlnt. nr.
ous. To tho rnllh of Iho Invalid Is mndo in, ,
presentation that Is not a thousand times nit
Hlautlatod by living nnd vlslhlo works, -i V"
theory of tho euro by Dr, Hchenck'a medicine. .
as nlmplo ns It Is unfailing. Its phllonr,.v ri
nolrcs no argument, n Is nclf-ussurlhi,. Vu
convicting.
i nn fjuiih uu., it.iiiu nun ..isnoraiin nils drctl
iimou, tho Iironehlnl lubes "ymatlllr.o" vlis
tho stomach. They respond to Iho inorl.ii,
ncllon of tho liver, llero then comes thn c
'.".'" -u,, niu "taiiUH in, will! a l n.
distressing nyinptoms, of
CONSUMITIUN,
Tlio Mahdrako I'llls nro compospd of nn ,i
Naturo'H noblost gifts tho l'oiiophllluin p,.u.
tutu. 'They iwssess all tho btood -senreli .i'
nlleratlvo properties of calomel, but unlike i. .r'
mcl, they "
"I.KAVi: NO BTINO I1E1IINI),
Tho work of euro 1 tinw lioi,ln,il..rt n..
vitiated and mucous deposits In Iho bowel. 15
In tho nllmonlnry canal nro ejected. I ho iiihV
llko n clock, Is wound up. It nrouses frnin u.
torpidity. 'Iho stomach acts rcspouiwiv h,,i
tho patient begins to feel that hu Is t'ullln t !,
A HU1TLY Oi- 0001) I1LOOI).
The Henwced Tunic, In conluncllnn wlih tu
'UK permeates nnd nsslmllates with tho r,i,f
Chyllilcnllou is now progressing without it,
previous tortures. Digestion becomes iiilnlr,,
and thu euro Is scon to ho at hand. There Is ir
inoro ilatulonco, no exacerbation of thu stutmr !'
Anappclttoselslu, '"'
yet given by an Indulgent ffther to mnr.-tiiTi
man. Hchcnck's Pulmonic Hyrup conies lu S
perform Its functions and to hasten and cm
now comes mo ureaiesi nionil lMr n.r ...
i.tiB ii.v.u.w , v -. .v. o ... ....tu iiou llSMuru
Nnturo cannot bo cheated. It collects and rlni'iV;
tlio Impaired nnd diseased portions of thu hin it
In the lorm of gatherings, It prepares lliem Ui
expoctoratlon, nnd lol Inn very short titii', tl.
malady Is vanquished, tho rotten throne tint it
oecuplud is renovated nud mndo liew,atii ti,
patient, In all tbedlgully of regained vigors!, m
fortli to enjoy tho manhood or Iho wdiiiiiiIi.,i
that was,
aivr.N ur as lost.
Tho second thing Is, tho patients must stay la
n warm room until they get well; It Is nllnust Im
possible to lirovcnt taking cold when tliehmt.,
nro diseased, but It must bo proven ted or a cur,
cannot bo cifected. P'resh air and riding nut, r.
lieclally In this section of tho country lu th,. nn
mil winter scasun, nro all wrong. Physician,
who rccommoud that course lose their patk-nt.
If iholr limes nro badlv illsensoil. ami vd i.n.'
causo they aro In tho honso Ihey must nut sit
down quiet; they must walk nhout tlio lomn a,
much nud ns fast ru, the strougtlt will benr.to
i;ct up n good circulation of blood. Tho pltlem,
must keep In good spirits bo determined tu a,,
well. This has n great deal to do with the apt
tile, nud Is tho great iiolnt to gain.
Tmlespalr of euro niter such evidence of it,
rioHSlhlllly lutho worst cascs,and moral eerLitn.
y lu nil others, Is sinful. l)r. Hchcnck's puvum
statomcnl to the Faculty of his owu euro wj-ttti
theso modest words i
".Many years ago I was In the laststnges of can.
sumption ; conllncd lo my bed, ntul at ouo llm,
my physicians thought that I could notllu,
week; then, llko n drowning man calchlmi ,
straws, I heard nf and obtained tho piepanilinr..
which I now oiler to tho public, and Ihev ma t. ,
i:
iierfect euro of mo. It Hceinod lo mo that i mind
Ihl-L them nom-tralo inv uholo nvkIohv -i p,.
tDon rlpeued tho matter In my lungs, iuj.ii
would spit up more than a nlntof ulMistveif
lowmaltcrovcry morning for a lonn time.
As boon as that began to Rubsldo my cunu
fever, pain nnd' ulKht sweats all begun to lvni
me, and my nppetlto becamo so great that It wuh
with dltllcutly that I rould keep from eating tin
much. I fioou gained my ttrength, and h,it
grown lu flesh cer since."
"I wiw weighed Miorlly afler my rerovfrj
added tho Doctor, "then looking llltoainiresktl
eton j my weight was only ninety-seven pmiixN
my present weight Is two hundred and lutniw
live (1GK) poumls, nnd for years I luvoenjnjiii
Uidulcrrupted health."
Dr. Bchenck hns dUcontlnncd his profc-Mmis!
vlhltstoNew Yorl: and 11 w ton. lloorlilm.n,
Dr. J.H.Hchenck, Jr., still continues to mi-ih.
(touts at their ottlce, No. 15 North Blxlli strut,
liillaili'lphla, ovcry Saturday from'.i A,Mtii
1'. Mi Thoho who wish u thorougli exaiuln:U m
with tho IUspIromctor will bo charged St. The
Ufsptrnmeter declares tho exftctcomllllon eftlia
lungs, and atleu(.s can readily leum v-Ullitr
Ihey aio euniblo or not,
Tlio dliecllons for taking tho medicine are
nlapted to tlio Intelligence, even of a dilM. tt
Jow thcM) direct ions, nud kind Naltuu will d' the
nut, excepting that lu homo eases tlio Miuitlrake
I'llls itio tti bo taken In Increased Uhm-h
thieo medicines need no other nreumpnulintiiii
than tho ampto lubtruetlons that nrcoiinuN)
them: l'lrst creato appetite. Of returning In .1.
hunger Is tnemost weleomo tymptoui. w linnl
eomes, as it will come, let tho despairing atxi j
boot good cheer. Good blood at onco follm,
cough loosens. Ihn night sweat Isaltatvil, ni
kIkiUIIuio both of theso morbid symptotiisaru
gono iormer.
Dr. Hehenek's medicines nro constantly ki.Ma
tens of thousstuls of families, Asa l.i.uiw -f
purgative, tho Mamlrako Pills aro a stmtJatJ
pieparatlon; whllo thu Pulmonic 8ni us
( liter ol coughs and colds, may lm reunntui i. a
prophyhicterlc against consumption in any em
forniM,
l'rlco of tho Pulmonic Hyrup and Seaw.ta
Tonic, ft.no n bottle, or 87,U).fi half doen, M.tn
ilniku Pills, cents n box. For baloby al) druj
gists and dealers.
Johnson, Iloll.iwny A Cowdcn, C02 An I) sttt-i
Philadelphia, wholesalo agents. nny l!)'"l o
rpiIIItTY THOUSAND DOMjAUS
X l'AID. Tho Thavkm:iw Mi k ami Avi
iiknt Insuiiance Companv, of I lunirunl, loll-
ncctlcut, paid f 20,0)0 on W.II. Forbusli auJ Wm
C. Curry, victims of tho New Hamburgh rallmii
accident ; 85,000 on tho lato Jas. li. lit ike invttt
of Worcester, Iasa.; and $5,000 on the Uti II.
Lewis, ,Trol Bt, Albans, Vt. All thcso aertilt m
occurred, nnd tho insurnnco was paid, liuuii
threo mouths each claim beln paldabou' v
dayB beforo it was duo by tho terms ol (, ii.h.
Tho TitAvni.Eits has paid HUVr.N llU.VM:il
uuiiiifiiu) d u.i in ucu nits w u- i'""
holders, for death or Injury by accident, i-n
every working day during tho past sevm year
Tho TJtAVKI-KlW I.IFK ANI AllU'K.Sr IN
uanck Com iAS r, of Hardford, Conn., gr.iat ui
tho usual forms of UF1! ond I!NI0VJn:ST
Policies, on exceedingly favorablo terms
1'i.KBpcuniTvand Low Hates.
HOLLIDAYBMUKO, PA.
Er. Crock's
A remedy which hns hm teMt'
for 10 yeurrf, ami proved In tlii""
ands of cases canablo ol urlni;nii
Diseases of tho Throat and I.uiii-s
performing many lemai liable tun
merits a tilal iiom all ulio are su!
ferlug Irom similar albs lions turn
vnlnlv kf'tMn.r tcllor. Will VUU I
mini:
or
TAR.
LaUlUkl
lsti'J.
rejudice preeut jou irom being Hind
'ouidis nnd Colds. The DnniirlslK say It tun
them all, AMhma Tho lellet undcniesoflt
marvelous, llronchltls. Kvery sullert r will "
relief and euro. Thro.it AU uents lequhonnl)
lew doses.
lAiug Dlfccoies. Has cured cases ptnnriumr1
Incuraolo. DCblllty.-It unovales and Iiit
ates tho tiystem. Liver Complaint. Most ill
live regulator of this organ. Dyspepdl.i. n
healthy action on the stomach cuiu-i It.
tlcr, Ills healtu giving and appt'tlte-ret'rinj
U rlnary Orgaus, Action on them ii m a u d
prompt.
DIE. UHOOK'S WINK OF TAU Is rich in I
medlclal iiiialltles of Tar, combined wllh
bio Ingredients ot undoubted valuo, whlili nw';
It unsurpassed, not only for tho coii'pl.iiiaj
enumerated, but It rapidly restores exli.iiw,sl
streuglh. cleanses tho stomach, rtdaxestlie l.t'
nnd )uls them to work, causes tholood lodU'
und makes puio blood, and begets n vivacity "l1
lretlatetl by both sound and skk. If "
uillictcd lu any way, wo know If you try tm
giving tonlo properties ot Dr. Crook's uw
Tar, you will add your testimony Ut Its urui
valuo lu coriecllug any "Ills that tlesli It "
to." 1'ieiiared ouly by OLIVIUt CltOOK A i"
Hold by DrutfgtKU everywhere. Hai.i. A rmit
Juuetiou City, Kansas, Wliolealo AgenN
For bcrolula, Kcrolulous 'lum
Hcromlous DUeafes ot tho !;
Hcroiula lu nny form, Ithemai ' '
Disensos of tho Liver. Dltoahts ol
Bkln, Bcald Head, Ulcers, and
Ho res, or any dlseaso dependhM 1111
depravnl condition of tho bld, te
Dr. Crook'a Compound Hyrup ot 1' -1
Hoot. It Is combined wit Ii the
tonlo preparations of Iron known
is moot hi jineruiivu aim i.u
ouo bottle. Sold by duniykK
lyby OLIVLH OUOOlv asO'
paud onlj
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