1 - AL r3 SETH- -,.J ; i thL Um:J USilH I Hfci-lil. . HPSMSLlUi2G, PA., Fri.liV Mcrrir?. - - Ja! 1 .. I !ac n TruM-v, I-"! 'f ; im ii. i .1 I", til i s 1: St Tiicm'j.i t; I a lid t. i-cue - Wi: a.e m.ih r .:-.iti".- Ilaitranft for a copy f tho i .v--d :it tht 2.1 -t Hwli'll ol to liovi-rrior ti-..r-..,. ....... -.11. tl.e r.-isl.i- i ------ tine. In u fcifi.co to s(.- i" il uiattcis i-t" in trct to the people ii'-; t-mt c'..a: '..sh.iv-, bica iiirioo. V,'o will p;ili'ii'n i;i the i rt- tnan i e t m '. U-aH '-re and j ci haps two of tl.i '.i i e .v nv: doing so ii'. til we h vv fore our rcruh-rs, ::i . l-o fully understood lo t.ater. or; ::'.d "ill r.Ttin;ic spiead t!:em all 1 e- der that thoy m ay th'.so for whom we At the recent election in Arkansas for delegates to a convention to amend the constitution of that State, the. vietoiy of the Deuiocrats and Liheial liepublicans Avas complete and overwhelming, every county but two having elected en .'-radical delegates, besides giving a Democratic ma jority of 70,0)0. This vietoiy is the mme significant from tho tact that Arkansas in leGSand in ls?2 voted for Giant, or at least was made to ajqctrr m that unenviable at titude through the frai.dulcnt manipula tion of the ballot-boxes by radical election officers. Arkansas, now that she has sha ken off carpet-bsigism ami all its iniquities, will start on a new career of penco and prosperity under wholesome Democratic and conservative rule, and may be counted as a certain Stato for tho Dc in oatic can didate for I'resident i.i 1S7 That Chinese fire crackers are an intol erable nuisance is generally conceded, sa .-e by Young America on and about tho -l:h of July, and w hy storekeepers, know ing tueir dangerous character, wi.l purciiase them and at a trii.mg profit sell young and thouhtLss hoys, is a ip; caily asked but iliilicuit to answ they are maiuifai-tnred nowhci China, the only pure way of abat nuisance would bo for Congress an act absolutely prohibiting their tation. The careless throning o this place ou tho '.M inst. came very being tho cause of a destructive co tion. The following are some oftl ier losses catiMil by ll'cn i:i vaiious parts of the country on the 4th inst. AU-ghenv City, Pa T h .ki, ihio Cili lt: i.lr, (Mlio Poutiac, I liiuoir Toiiil .S",.r'f,ooo "JO.Ol'O ... I'.""',!)-'') .. I'll. 1, 1 1, HI -?."i.".0.noo i Tiik primary ekction iu Indiana county on Saturday, Juno 27th, is described as the ir.ot exciting and bitter contest of the kind that was ev. r known in tliat radi-.al l-illllfH fcf r.ill'-In .1.1 II Kn. Irt,... , I v.... rj...... t i... -. nvi VLOK '.- IJ.-l.il viiinniKiPil Urn lio..... v i - ! supposed that ha.., , bite was ommp,,- , tent in too couuty and cut "led her politics I 1.1 bis biticlies pocket, to be used it Ins1 own pleasure and convenience. The re sult of t he primal ies, however, shows eon chisively that such is not tlu fact, and that a small and tricky politician, .such as he unquestionably is, may flourish hko a green bay tree for a time, bat that in the end he is sure to find his proper level. W ith such iuce.-w.nt oir.ce-scekcrs am 1 1 . 1 1. nr tiiLinit ti-.i 1 ... 1 , . 1 calm judgments tho voters. W hit o i vasscil tho entiie county ami appealed to i his party for its suppiil. The result was: I NY hito, lsj.-.j ; Lainl, no:;V. hiie'.s ma- j j.ity i If this is not a crushing defeat for the v:iin-g!oiio,is and egotist i.-al Harry While, wo aio wholly at a loss how to con strue it. It is the fatal -haudw 1 iting on the wall," and docs iK t require tho aid of a prophet to iuteipu-t ii. The other coun ties composing the di.-trict are Armstrong, lui.uii, .Je.icisoii ami t oiest tho first thi eo uami d hav in each a caudid.Uo of its uw ii. -vnj. The name of A. II. Fiske. Ls.p, cf V hite township, this c owiiiiup, UuS coumy, ouo of tho v..igent, energetic and uniiiipeaeh- . .0 1 .1 . . most iut ....!. . .. a ' . . , . -- , . v, 11 iei. Cambria c;i boast, hav ing been mention ed in connection with the Democratic nom. imuiou fcr Assemblv. that .'cut ..-m,i . 1.. u i. -.u - i-iiiii-u en ;uid (icrj'.oei ::- ..i" .. i.:. i addressisd a biter to a oiiien of Job iiistown to . thing this as well a. ... ! subject Vie are indebted to the J ,h,.si -, . .. ;. erat of last week for . r ' ... , r"K modest ; but scr.siLic cxti.ut ft,., a Mr. Fuw, ltt. i tor: i We are indebted to ihe Johnstov, it-' 'Tho ai-.'.'i iit.- and resnons.bh? iPo;.,j T . . . t . . . ... - . " ' t-i a to: ,.i -si-uiii: i ve ai Hi iiiiportaut risis of enr State and N.it; ."I. a! al.'.ti..-. li.irnral!.' cause mo fo hr I rui.i even a eon t ,.. ... . tion of holding the oniee, and ail tl.e t ',.r' so as there are so many a'.!,, ami ,Nl tm a in Ihe patty, aspirants it may he pivs.,,,,,.,1 - . i ii , . ..uu iim. ii , ue o ice. et.shoH!d the lh-..i.T;vy, i th.-ir vvistlo,, 1 asseu. .led, call ,v:il , v cI;,CIIrjfv , : th.se 1..-I, r. spmiMh li.ies with a lOMMmni.l- ! at. ." una ii m 1 1 e I ' . I WHO CO. lid l-t ter honor an, I ,1 .,: " :. :'' , pioi.ani y waive inv own ii'div .dual serin. Lki'V to t in i r eoept pi-as'ire, and grueufu iheir cai I. as I could a OT . I., .ii 1.1 1 I . iililK . r'.'-iiio iiii-i.'. imvi.vir t .it in.e.... i . to pi .-'e my Ii'i'iie heoire If... ( '.in tmn, mii !, neiion lee.-iv,, tho arpr.i- ra, ot tin. leading and indue.. . i ii men of tU party, and si .1 , J rehntaut to . 1lic cause uf any ,1;., .t,Mon, iu.;ci:ill y v.hcu w.; have no mu. li , ImM. 'i lie t-Oiisiiiulii.il jiii.t ',, stli, tv f).v. ! i!;..,M' IX'vTliui .": "": .. j ,-, ,. i lie peoeii. in.' Mea l ol el;. pit at, i j 1 l never been an a.q.i, v .v, . . f "',v it, any way, even the '-'a:h s'" ha vo "u.t 'any appliances moreov.-;- r,.t ,,. . ' proetive a iiom: rial ion or ,1, i ii","' ' '' V-' f ees belong to li.e 'onlr an,! '. i." ., ' w, ' iai.1 1,1-i,.;' w.i',1. . . .. . "'"V I ' ' i' in.: it.'UJIIf! LO 'III ' h"!. w i i ! o ii. .im iwy please. -1 .,, ii.viu i - i. II'.IU Ill'VI'im i . " - i t. ...-.. .u.t n. Ill SlliJ.l, IHO ' J .... t. ... a ut iii.i. iiiu I ' - i.ii.i ii,.'iv.-.l ; - Ifill ftlf 'l tmyt,'. I T , l.r.llll 1 ,! .1 1 - '. ' 'I ' i . - . - which tho forebcarance of tho membe"is of i l"1? C,,,V?, '"! f""" U.co,,,,,ivs ,'t'i-'i,!1" sl'ws ail the indications of that ot i Uesday night-was reported under j IaUs l' d-a"t ba'ts of the country. J,.,. 'fo' ,1 ",.,.. 4" er)r.Z-I M!t'.7. PRICE Or V'CKTi ,i. . , . n-tmoeis, oi ,t wl bo iouud t !,at oyer oj,' ,uilh;u iter, linnty re-established health control when the second lire occurred. Tho It is stated thai- several mnt-n m,., . ! V . , , ;. i , 7 " J , , , " h n Z , V",l- a,Ul 7ff!T '.rrm!'V","r n: r"Va- ;,.hU ic- l.ohad ,..-ineiPal charge - ire loss is computed at neai ly s5,p0!. torso., tho Middle "mV Welt'cm H k i fTVTV " '''i"f when the w.,1 indignantly exclaim : tj iu South C arohna have ... the last two of iho case ss never so p.iUd ami avion- ' fc'l a,'d foity-fo,,,- houses hav- 1 of the Pennsylvania 1 Jaihoad wei e i emov.d ' . ,- , '" rw.hr u "1 bus far .shalt thou go and no fait her." I -Vr"s ,,c" Su1,1 l" torteited to the Stato ished in his life, lie thinks it is a ;..t jue big been destroyed and full v fifteen squares i from their positions by the luoperolbcia's ' u-'i I nVi'u 'iM''.S V 'r'K'f N nn V 1 ; Jn-i T,..-h;w : .- White was a candidate for Cou-ress and ! ''Jl' . V'"1'1"!' ,'f u, l?XSr rT''1? tX' llOV0,T. a, that the medical treat n.ei.t J''d over. Five or six lives aro reported j detective otlicers have been riding 'pon t .. . ,i .i i ri-Vir V fi.wu-.lV VL- ! was oi.rotfiU.v , l-. i o 0 , r . I eee.is the area ot the Slate of Rhode Is- did not accomplish tliewMideif.il rt-fnlt. ,w&t- - i the passenger trains f .r son e Hmo . ivt N" L" Mi,1,! state. A.i.iress 1 J" 1 " r 1 , , , , afanre, v )l Z d L '7 ' "V U is -er The clergy and .the friends of the conval - h'a viewer .li.ver i, hetl C tl S ''" nnns.,:,, in .... a i.u no, ve i.i i.ouul, but not a poUti- I tmvn the aggregate ai-ca of s,x of t he prin- loeent girl claim her recovery a an actual , Death OfTIishoi Wih.i.an. The Iiight j has been any -knocking down"' in pio-cIh ' BramlleM St., no.tur,. mi. ' I;-' r' T ;' ' . ' ". cian. Ho m.ulo no active elf.-rt to sue. I eipabties oi ..ennany which are reigned niiracle, wrought by faith and earnest nrav- 1cv- U'cbard Vincent Whelan, who died i anion -r the gontlenien who have I, ,..,",0 ' gr-rFr"--gy . v n t., i 1 ! -m . " X,' ," .V " siiiiiU. iiiiiI.m u ii,.., i j ., i ... .i iiic ooiiiius oi in o o.i on, i v- ii) s.iv I liar, tt im iea t i v- i u. hi .. ...I. .. t .. . i ... .i cil.anv Woo. if-ii strii,. ii w.s " ,., i ,..i : .. near iioiiiis. a m nine i iw"i- t t-.....n... . . - . 1 t 1 iltl III 11" I' b - i i mi vi in i Ti art the ' , . u..;-.-ihle mean P. secure Campbell tor ! Ti... -.........., r. i. i!Mti!n tt-ni fidofted 1 l.f I M tf.l l, i. .--.at n i i-. ... i l.r t!ic Lite nci ul.iciu ronvcutiou of tLis coul:ty. Wli iu our tiohtlcal opinions ;,!,. i.irf fii.-ii tl.CM tutor.. i . I allll'Oell as the rsoltll IS f.oni the :.uth p..'..-, we a.o f.ie to ailm; thai he is a yeiitleiiian in his piivatc icla- I ! lions. u:d '.hat as Surveyor General he ! discliaigcil hi oilicial d.'.ties with credit i: I.- .:l.l:... .1... w..... I.. l( liiinsei. ana i:ucoi io me .Tiaie. j.ui, : m'twithsMiiding all this, he will not be iiMii.inati il '1 lu'iii ii i inrrc in llio radi- en pai iocii lieu uomuuiuo. iogcmi-',"-- - .l-'...l ..14. II ... thoy .-.ovv.ate, w.ll control the nominations I ,,f (l.e Ftate convention. One of these is tle r.nscnipnlous and coriupt Philadelphia I ,1,, luaded by the notorious William Li. j .'.;. :u.d his creatures Lei J:, Bumi. Widen er, and others of the samo ilk. This ring U fatally resolved to nominate Ldvvaid 'I. Taxson, of Philadelphia, for Judge of the Supreme Court. The entire delegation from that city to the conven tion will snppoit him and insist, upon his nomination. It numbers oS llepieseuta- tivo and y Scnatoi ial delegates -IG iu all.' The other ring is known as the Pittsburgh J or Allegheny county ring, and is cngiii-j cored by State Treasurer Mackcy, "Uus&ell Liiett, and other leading radicals. This j i viUg is determined, if it can, to nominate ex-State Senator James L. Graham, of Allegheny county, for Lieutenant Govern- j or. it is wi ll understood, mac inese two rings have a mutual understanding, ami will play the old game of "you tickle me and I'll tickle you' in llio ovoiiUo. Urn uniltd btiength of both will bo 01 voies, Allegheny county being entitled to !-.. That will bo a formidable vote in fa vor of Paxsoii and Graham, without re gard to the fact that they will control a large number of votes from other sections of the State, lltr.ee we regaid their nom inations as certain. Gen. Campbell, we believe, has no connection with either of t;.CM. rings, and will therefore be opposed ausoiut'.K' certain.' We tlo not lor one moment admit it in I ho rtcciit elections view of tho icsultof iu Xew Hampshire. . . Coinii -ciicut, Oregon and Aikiinsas. ar.d espici.illy not if the Democratic State con- ventioii acts prudently and judiciously by p!;;'.-ing in nomination a competent and un objectionable ticket in which event De- :m ... . -,, .. oci.u win uii.mj,u ai.u raoicansm win ; fail never moio to rise in Pennsylvania, aa- fr-c -i ii AiifHMi'.c is or P.uix.--The Charles- . - , ton .u"'i ''.tl courier compiles a table of rclm.,;s r,.,ln ,,IC ,.flice of the. Comptroller- j ( Jeneral of South Carolinn to i.l.i.v, now i n""1' or me laud m the State has been onl or 1 or 1 1; i ic.l to t he State in cuu.-.oiueuce : i' tli i; ibiiily of the owners to jmy the !;:e. 1 he l'ocoid is one of the iiiu.-t ro- ! ma i k able indictments against I'epuMican : ! rule that has been preferred diiriii" its fif- I tee. i years" career of ciime. Hut U of ! counties are reported iu the table, ami in . twoyeais the aggregate ami.uut of land i conliscaf ed was 70". acres an area ! equal to 1, l-Xi square miles .' , . vivid idea of ! s let them imagine of iJi.odo Island so ; the people in the State ''ke:i by ih throats aud plundered and squeezed o carpet-bag scoundrels from t them to ... i(tIl lh4.n, iu, .v;i,. however, be ! uttered. The girl, w ho up to this time had : once imcu ii i goous oi aiidescrip- I .." " "l ' u was rushing down upon her. Men hal- -' -tion ,tl,llllv s;uIH1,ed in the convention, and, ! ' "'l' -P-'y to death, who could j " X' -Vr'ihe first time in sivt. v,s .,w ! '"" to I'r them, KHl er Vtir. . ,t i i t c m I "OL "u ,lllL'a ""out latuung, and w ho V V. t it " i V "- f .. . . awl m a tciv mcwh s moreslic won i wvc , cl .iAP i if he e.i:i Im il the balance of power. Mann. 1 ,,..f i... :,. i..i , ! '"little all. ' and hi lnymrr it to some nlaro i "as a la'iuie to Hoist tUe 11a ' er the t ap- t , . nr, -r-r-. .-r-,,. . ' ' . i"iii iivtoi-iiuciiiuituiu iieo, iiiiuoiiuced - - - v . , w-ili ?i i.rt . ti.u v T,..i. i i oeeu ruiiiiowr. anu cnisiieii. .-vn engineer I ' A U U r HP ,v' ' Matkev cc Co. may meet with a crushing 1 that she "felt Perfectly well, and she ofsafety. , tol at W .u,h iigton this l-ouitho! J uly. f . . . . rp! n . " w ! bAH A - Si'tr the Lu.,,," ; vi -;il !.. il.e. ie- ' tho't she would get up and dress herself." I . . ,THK wjtK ok TiUi.FlUB . , :. .? . ,e , um""er- l'-e i her in two mbrhtv lean's and seizing her ! ' Z'- I ! suit ..f the .adieal nominations for Judge ! 'H- mother sonowfuby thought this was S'o W.Vt!."1 1 fZJllZ I waist, diew h,r out ofd. As VWV ' ;,,,.., ! . , . ,. lr. i u"al oasn oi energy mat somet lines an- 1 .V . "---;"'." --i" ......in.., tun- , ..,,. ,w. . t , , . , , 1 ; soon as ?ier it et touched t he "lonml the ULIJLX1X 1 XllJU ' ' i'iP"i- ,,i the Siii.reme unit and Lieutenant Gov- i , : r.....K ..i .i .... i . s derinf the valiu; n dolhivs mwl rnntv should not be surmounted bv the lbur of.. , , . . .. . " : y f " ----- .i...,.l..,v.i..i,i;uv..iii,ai;ii, nwuiercinm s .... , : . i . " frurdum :: : turned am; sirucit tlie engineer a sound- ai .ur n-.-ai No... f one m . -.,.,.. last wish might not be thwarted, she n-nve I 1 '.''.': ,s very gieat, and no doubt that . tcioin. . . . i,1r !,iw .... il.e .1,1,. ,Sn U...V., an in near I i;,,. r,.., i, ,i.;c ,-. ;f nC! her permission to make the nttemot toT; ! addition to tho pouuiary lossea we w ill ; v c.rrieppoiuienc ot tiie J.itional M.ul :,',:', A ' i..i f-ur. tl--. ,t. p...,, I v .'. J - " j when she saw her daughter not only make ... loss of lives, .nemeives in tl.e ; ... lVrs,.n allicted with n,ev me re ' VK'rist:!s , it i.e.n- , , , f i s, , eket next Xovembt s ! i p.. -,( t,,,,, ,f i.,.t o.o ;,. .in. r i ai it is next to imnossiiblft for a fn-ft nf ihU water at . ape May r. respectable sizeil i ...i un. M)e aie ,L i A k.,..v.,. iS i-, . ' 1 i t.' mm.' 11 it i' wivcn 1 'Ik oui' ' or - 1 1 11 I ; -u it 1 111, , hi 1 n.d , . 1 . . . i ..... ... -t -. c- . 1 r - - - . - - : other States supported by Federal bav- i Kf,' tr find Cathoiic Slundtrd is lespou ouets and encouraged by a great political j sible for the following: "Mrs. Daker, an parly, that they aro unable to pay the 1 "'can lady, on the Joth of May an i'ved taxes imposed upon them by these adven- j at I .ourdrs vvilh her husband and sister tuiers. and are obli-'ed to see their i.e. .. both of whom are Protestants. . AI....H- ly sold from uniler their feet by tho slier-j j iii. Suppose this ojeratio;i "were er- j i formed m iJhode Island, how th people tlieieot would howl ! Ami yet year after 1 'J'7-0'1 during the winter, and at the time of year they have- voted by heavy majorities ! ,:Cl" vis;t to Lourdes was quite unable to go to sustain the Republican cai pet-bag-'ei s 1 UP or dowii stairs. For two days after her in ,1..ii,. .. . ; .1 ,,tit . I .i.-ii..,l .1... -.... ..... ...1 ... I .1 ... 'in- im,- r.iiiiu iiiuig iu me rvoutn. j The head of the Republican party insulted i and turned his back on a delegation cf sufieiing South Carolinians Ihe other day, J entered tho White House, he received j ithem wUn smiles, ami told them that the I 1 a .1 ... . . , . .iiiu mi. en ine lllieves. I.eai Cd Pv .VIoseM , complaints of their victims had not pre- i jodictd n;s mmtl against them. A party 1 bieh through its official head, . . . . . . its Lot)- t -. ll.N 1. 1... v .-s, 1 1 LS In 11 1 r ti'i 1 11c I. o ' duccd the ,,n that prevails in Sin.h Car- i v,,"'' ''o.iisi.ui.1, ami M;RsKs;n., f,.. ,i!fi - "ake ol enriching tho oitVcoui . ... ,.,' 1 1 1 ".' i, wont there 0.1 plunder intent, i " num mere on plunder intent, i ,k's, ,ves ,, be consigned to the bottomless j P'b and it will be.3'. llo.-W. ,. i ... 1 1 a .. Ar.orr half oast- ii.rn .iVh.iP v..:.i.... lornoon. while tho vacht. . i t,:?. .son I ii.. 1. ......I. ..'.. 1. . . . . --- i ' . v t . ..nit ,-neeiman, w as lei Ul lillig lioi.i a t:i; ;,, ..lfi nrf r ,i" , oar i i st mi pposite Atlantic Citv. a h.avt" and per. .Psized hei- mT.iI 1 1, t r. .11.... : named persons, residents of Philadeh.hia" w ere drhw red 'VI.,.- I' i , tinev oiiarpicss, lht 1 1 'n-less, his wife, Caroline Master Alfred II. Sharpless and 'w,il:l. ' 1 -' 1 daughter of K. 'iXrt" i.i n.-t,. ..i'ii.. i.i.' . iiuuiiis, "auiei in (v S inrn e.. i . - . . i ' '. . ' " l"u nauonia House. AM-o. Axothek big Hood has ihist.,.., red in Hampshire county. Mass t eVce no ! -f th, late tenible inuudatiup' where 1-usos, mills-, b.hlgcs, and r.tho'r S i j 1" 'Peity, wan swept awny. and k.vo. ..i i nes i,,0 lepon.ed to he lost. The dam age, it is said, will reach :l"iO,000. .:. .... - . . . . - ' ---.., A Fact Wouth Rkmemrerixg. Five cents worth ol Mfridan't Cnmlrv Condi- n. t have then,. .'i viuiii-.D i.adik , under all eircumsfan wdl lind r.trton 'rd'j.i'V V.7,Mf,'. d, in siiial'id ises, a mild eat hart ic. I hr y i'i:.o :i g, iping pains or cramp. TI r J.i tti ruu-i.-n. given to a horse twice a week tin. of tl h . , r ,Z prepara- wii! save douldo t.mt ammnu in gndi, !imi pub e "n winUtoil'l An'." t! h ,o win be fatter, sleeker, ami every ' ginal color, cleanso ui i I l SV wav iM.il!, ni..i-,ii,.,in..uii,,.i . .. ... i . , " ' .. 110 head thoroughly. 4 -' hi j iiiitu liiuuoii ii i i if I : t-iiri :i i i ci-iiiiii ra ft i I,, " - .... - v. . . . . . . I IIIU Iftnuli I j'l.'l fit if. A Vcf.Vd I.APY INVil 111 Sl'l)KM.V TAKES IT 111 II l.KII AM) WALK;. i . . i: ... . :.. - ... . ...A,,,;,- . :.Trrs. h:iv S:i ... ,1a v. I i ii ,r! . J. . - n Ltuatr. t he ilnsu miiat arc n.,r i.w,r vet, tf the sudden and wonderful recovery ..u i" U...U fc. 1 I in mis riiycui M ac- ir an mvai.d cnl in tins ety-4ain t-e ac- . i i- i. irj,! . , - , , 1 Vven months a-., a vomi" ladv iii-id.ng in the Fifth ward of this cilj met ; with a iinfnl, though it was thought at i (!..-.. f . t ,i ,. t .i . ... f . .r i : . lilt, tlllir. IIOL ll nri It'll IILL.Ut. ill III I HIT Mlllll'. i Iii a vciyshoittirnetho young ldybecauie . .. su.vt..... ,-... ;,., . t:it un. and : x.nt a su.'leier trotn f pmal lrntntioii. and about ten months ago she was couliued to her bed. l t!-,.I(. i.-k ,... 1,1,1-1 : llu u'1 ,c 'SI1 "-' 'u s.nce until a ajjo. ot Oillv tUis. but she suflert d i . ..i- .r. i ilttut iu MM iMiitUtUr hvv ac,U leamo suie aim ner skiii o. came greaiiy liinamc.i miivr a quicker blazu of them, tho wind ; and discolored. (Jiadualiy she became 1 ki.nvi,,..- as it does very fresh from about , emaciated to the last degree, until it swin- ' MLtj, southwest. The'lireTs now' 'on the '. ed that only bones were hidden beneath .! vf.,c of the lire line of our big tire at Har hei skin, and so weak w as she that an at- ( l is1 street. The west side of Valish av tempt to lift her caused her to faint; and . euuc.i.s now in a full bhuo, wliieh takes all the time she suffered gr-at agony. ' ! ,.,.. ;l lately building in its course which ; The lnjurysoon produced a complication I ofrei;.ti a i,aven of refuge in the winter of i of dhcatcs that seemed to involve every j fflie fire is just in the rear of the oigan m the body, ami tje attempt foc.tm- ; yirst i;ajtist church, and should that go j uatoi.u .set in u.,.iui..s uoeiopeu a new iin;i njii.i;: v j.i. iiiiii aim i : im iiiusomc set 't he case nttei ly bailied medical bkill and w:ts pronounced hope less. t he youn" lady and her .family being members of the Human Catholic church she was visitpd dailv bv mif rwi i of that church. As it became evident that without some special iind atmaientlv im- possible aid the young lady must die, and ' that very soon, it was decided to institute t service known in tiie Catholic church as a---. i i i : . prayer bervicees simuitaueou-sly in all the - - i viiuit in me comtiuiniiy lor a certain . number of days, and the pat ient co-operates with constant and earnest 'prayer. This church reucs was called in. A pior.... wood oi mo li ne cross was i uooed daily over the sore places of the patient's body, and water from tho so-called miraculous well of Lourdes, iu France, was also regu larly applied. On Sunday last tho time of prayer ser vice exnirrd. and on thntfiv llm in. ifl .. .f the sirk- oitl. wluli. i.iovin.r"..i,..ni,. was startled to hear her huditer Fpeak in her ii! Ural voif.v t!. v.i.... fi.-.f i..,.i been heard before for weeks; and she w as put on some clothing and walk across the. i.i , " . . '" - 1 "J"'1-, raiU tins prove 1r-3 final stnig- I F'.V '"V S . u:;u l?u-? so suuiieniy ami . , wondeifuUr lemained. i ifi-nlir .-..i.l... ir.. i 1 i . ha.l come back into tho d.V'ncd eve 'H e sutlenngol long siekressl.ail disappeared i lie si mi Iliad's on i 1 1 i ui. I ir in I ...ah i .. . . i ,1 -....I .1 ...i. , i . i.i-.iimi, .in. ii.v. nju'vine uicii mid depart- ed so lorn- ai-i had eom l.;.rtr 'ri,;. .. .... ... ..M .1 ..... '. . . "I'l' '""-'; me ieiii.ii oi perniaiunt and sound health. On returning to her bed me gui was aoie to ciiango l:er position at ;'! ..; ..oi. .....I...... ....... f .. . in. i 11111 11.11, 1, 111. .11. .TV. bV.WI..,.JI. .III.IIMK, oav i.nmiii, uiu same e.xpeueuces, ami: probably no physical, was ever more p,o- : loumll v astonished .1.... ihe attending , hy- sica-.i in this case, when he camo in olisit the dying girl aud found this marvel,.-. ; ' convalescence in progress.. ViP'ck h,.s now elapsed sineo thw i m.nk:ili!i! (irenrrcnw ;.i-.l ,i,. . .-.,. t hat voumr i,n n'riw.. ,.,.1 i seif. wal !.-.-. 1 ;"i l,.n.t i... . i . sired, sat by the window, and follow -d her incimatir ns like ot her pei.j.le. 1 fer stien-M h is rapidly coming back to its old standard Jur voice has its natural stiriii.th i,.,. It is certainly a mystery beyond the com- prehension of man, ai d has excited no little .spt-culatioii. A MiuAci.E at I-ockdku. The -Wfti-hi J' ear before, Mrs. JJaker met with a serious accident, by w hich her spine was dislocated.. s'"! ,lad si.flereu acutely, had been para- ' .ia uii.iuiu 10 uiar tne snort drive from the town to the Grotto. Lin. tl,e morning of the 28th sho made up her mind to bravo the cold and tho suffering eni. men ov any moven.eiir. 1(! wi'iit. a a t-ai riage to tl.e (dot to .-.ml was assisted down into the bath. On entering the bath I-,,, c-i oii-;.,.. ...... . I",er sufferings became more acute and sccm-.u almost .icyoml her powers of en- . t -. .-.a 11 :. 1 . 1 U,,IVU- iu'i, .a me true .MUitof 1 - I I . j I '...fftt-l .1 .ti mss. 1 . ; (TI. ' i 1 wilii :r.', . I'll.iivu, 1 IlL'l'O Vn tf ' "ced for To,, to COmcto Lourdes to take a c.-.id water nail.. ' Ki:t the faith of Mirt . poor ladv never failed for .1 mrt,..i- ci... begged her sister to rub her limbs. ouo i oegged her sister to rub her limbs. I.,. medially an indescribable feeling of com- t took the place of her pain, and she was "ired. In a few moments f 1,4 hastened io the (.rotto to return thanks to ,,- i .,.i,. . " 1 ' '.return thanks to Our Lady I!? V1" ",.ieSick. Her husband knelt ui'NJtiti iii-: . '.miiino l. ; . I i. ... those that arose from her heait. He has since published a letter giving an account of her former state, and declaring that she is perlectlj well and able to walk as sho used to do in her youth." RkCakefi l. In these days, when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occupations, cause the hair to fall our, it is a matter of no little importance to know which of the hair prepaiatious are of any value. The "'"J..1"?' Vs as.ucenirequei,tly proved by ' , I-A. ' 'mil&' or ba.r-docto, s, .".I'ttlo or no merit. Such being the ! c' ,,"S!l't. T wh' ... . 7 on? ff article. hid, is recommended and used bv the ! i- . ,i . . . J Linen is recom mei.fied Jii st medieal authority, and has stood every T' n;"oy-,,yca,s" TLis Preparation is ,J-i1l"r.I;5:.1:TARr'E SICILIAN HAIIt . i , . a trn.y scieutilic compound. scaln nn.l .t ill ..! M-at-i iiwi,..n it... i...;.. ' ' remain, as they almost invaiiably do until ,...J,..,w.t ...t. ...... tv, ,ong ,is aiiv ireni.a o viiemeoid age nas destroyed tho root 'l-i... l :..i . - . , -. '-'s. ; io original article is made by R. p. Ha" .Nashua, X. II. 1 Prt ISO , limit- Miiiiitii at me woiiis inaL inc vi, ice i , -- . . ., . i: i l .1 . n i rr mil' I vim r ii..i ... .......... i . . ... t j - - - -1 - - . . ...... .. , r it is wiiliin appetite demamls as much food a :..,v ' i'us, ami uestroveil eighteen-houses. mm- '"' ,1,aL l"e express companies to ' Cruelly Cremated Ctticuyo. .CM.TnEHTri'.KIIiI.K CONII.AI.KATJOX k-N- TIUK' wC't UUDVCr.n TO ASUKS CHEAT IOSS or j'K' 'PEItTV. , . . C'uiCAGO. July 14. A tire started about . . ... r. i ' 4SI I. M. m . email iiiiMin iiwu oimu avenue aim ruiu uicu. ursr mown tuuumaiu u uoti.i uui. ": ........ . . Mho m,l umii islilttril nml hv KllllU't t lie . I l.l .jln f,.mftiauiiiitir uHi1 nir lo lire to the xntial part of the city. At half fast six o'clock tho lire had made almost a clean sweep up to inc corner or iiiirii i r lilt: .liiii l rv olilii. , , ntK-MSO UF tiik homes ok tiioC3Ai of l'KOl'I.t; i r the above corner the fire department : , i i ooinuieneed tho process ot blowing up, 1 - . x. .,;!.!;, Avitl. tri.in.iw!.M- lu,f tin, hniWl. " -. ' ' -.. ' . lXJiXA- -i-rvtrtf -nttrt"TrnTrtf!"rmrv-tiarT! thft" elTi?rr ofr : j0vV11 the tire will have A tlKAli SWtEl" "to the uortuwara and easlward, and the . . i -. . imposition ouimiog iu in an hkciiiioou ou : the final prey ot trie lire, and as that is un- 1 mediately on the lake shore, there will be ! nothing further for tho lire to feed upon ; provided we have tho good fortune, to not i have a change of wind. A DESSE, BLACK PAI-I. OF SMOKE ; i,,o;,r ovm- lhn pxnected course of the ' c. in imid i ' 1 1 a riiiti; iiiimftiriiif ii a v ' i !,. f)I1 the roofs of build in ;. although ate citizens are doing their utmost "to til that is iu their power trying to pre- ..!...-:.. i.. a.i i ' tiy nn that is iuth j VOIt die fjie crU .'f, to make tl getting a hold upon tneii- nii la as iuiue as ioi le attempt. 1 he I'.OAR OF THK AllVASflXG FfltACK has the sound of our old calamity. Noth ing short of its final plunge into Lake Mich igan will quench it. Our streets within a mile of tho conflagration are crowded with teams of every description, loaded to their I utmost capacity with household goods, al- j UluuK1 hto,e keepers who are so fortunate ' as to secure a team arc endeavoring to save ! thcir n,ost 'valuable stock. Whenever a men iuiisl vaiiiao;u mock. neuever a vacant space north of the lire can be found I magnitude ai.d fury, and burning through ,....,.,.....,,,,.., .....1,.- r . .'J ..mcimU,, , w.i .- ! Tl n saenbee. As , i o... mu , . uue oi iu conllagration, its employes will have all ' t,ie-v ca'1 d, to savc tho !" lil 'natter in tho oun.iuig, aim consequeiiuy inero win ue no ;ii.iiii....,.c.tiin...,.,ii.,.. i.i. i ... .'- ..... v . uc i t eiiui". iinu mere ' cm bv no t.ossiliilitv ii.. nii.i k.-io l...f,iif. to. i - J vi-" j - morrow evening should the Department bo smcessfiil in s:ivitir llii.- mlivil.be 'II,,. , . "f . P . - - - ' ' i P' mc.p a. ones oi uie vve-siern L nion leie - piiueipallines of the Wesleru L'nioii Tele- .... i-.... n......... nnuiniS tin oio'li Stato street, havu all been burnt " - ---, c-,,.i .. r. .... .. I ... ... i . i : t , .. j ....v v... v ....... mv Vut tf aU l"'ib!e Z V lio "teri'i.ptioa of telegraphic com- mu.i.cat.o.,. The tiro has burnt over so far about half ! a n,i!e in length and some four blocks in ! wioin, ami aitiiougo the explosion of gun- ' powder stiil is heard evei v lit t In while , l here is still little hone of stavim. lh.iir..l I short of the limits invi-n nh.ivn ,sth.i. i.atkk. bi Wcdne-day afiernoon another fire I u,,!;0 t in Chicago, separate and distinct i Hum l-UC. coii.Iagratioii of Iho ni.dd i.i .-. in 1! ill .. . . ... '! 1 :.. 1 . ... ..... ii.i.i,. ti. iui.r.ii.i.1, via-, 01 nissixry- sixth year, having been born in ihat eitv in the month of January, lsoy. Hc wasd - .-""V " ""'g'-, r.m- m.tsbu.g, and completed his theological studios and was 01, lamed at Rome. On leturnii.g to this country, he wasappointed ut.mu ,1. ..iimiH 01. -'.a. v s one.r,. 1-m- ........ nitiiiMi i a.:.i mo sui roniPiing country. ( the 21st of March. 1841. Im nni;uiiM:i:mii'ii uisiiopui mciimond in the Cathedral of IJaltiniore by the lata Arch bishop Eccleston. At a meeting of the Provincial Cotinci', held in that city in isri, it was determiiKil, on !iis recommendation' .. .1 i-i. .--,.-. ' . ' . to divide the State of Virginia into twodio- ceses,an.t at his urgent request, that being ; the ha.dest he d of labor, hc was transfer- red to the newly created See of Wheeling. 1 he Lalt.inore UmctU says: "As a citizen j , ... - . r:Z? ' not only l.y members of his own Churcl,; I but by all classes of the population. He - vvat a man .if 111111. . o,..l 1 1 1 . . ' i.i... ..a.,. , .iiien icaiiiiii-r. il li 1.1 u iLr 1 I'Cl'V invimt.i,.. .. : I . - 1 . Vatic;,:, Council In manner he was urn osteniat otn. coiirleous .m.l r. , , . mil. but firm nil ...t.m ...!,.., 1.., r..u ...'.. ".. - ' 1 vu n '.o..ei-"M nt.i: uc icii iirmiiess was ' needed. , , . r ... ... ue i;evor spaieil himself in the ; woik ho had to do, and exacted obedience 1 ami a little energy from others. His loss! ,.'',.' . l,iato tie; irt, llv tho iluna13!0' Wl,ICi, -,10 I Mit iiill tho founder, and vvas certain-j 1,1 ITI'l.ntll. n.i.l I.I. - , . I was 1 1-1 1, Y ":""''.'" . "io wasone oi sell- ; ile.iial. nml iKtviii'L-e .u'ip.n.i; , .i. o .miivoou. ii.s uio was one ol sell- ; ". 7 "t.... ,iji,i,i,ij lL) luo , greatness oi his labor?." Tho final funeral ; ceremonies took placs at Wheeling on F.i- ! day last, at winch were present Archbishop ; 1' lltimorf; Archbishop Purcell, j ol Cineinuati ; IJ.shop Rosecrauz, of Co- lumbus ; Gibbons, of Richmond : Decker, of ilmingion ; Domenec, of Pittsburgh, anu iniiur peretates. onifi fmir ftp fir. ivQ ,.,ni. -1 ! ingon Friday at Pembroke, Me., aud the boat was upset. The oldest boy, about I eighteen years old, a son of John liabcock, a workman it, the iron works, mm'n thn ' e.st ,:,ke hokJ of ,lic gunwale of tho boat ' ttlnl I.q I. ..i.:.i i i . . . "tiiio oeuiiin u.id oegau to push her ashore. One of the boys let go and sank, when the Rabcock boy dived down j and biougbt liim up, making him -armin t onto uoui oi uie uoar. Alter going a short 1 distance tho boy again let go and sank, ' when Rabcock. as bef.np. liv,l ..,,,1 I brought him up, after which ho went to the stern of the boat again and began push- ! mg her ashore, but was taken with cramps. Kln!i btfo,e reaching the shore. Tho ' w 'l;, lecoverod two Hours attervvards. - i reaehers Ansociation .nets a, 1 Tin: Stait! Shippensb'ir Aug. 11th. . .... SS'eirs uml 1'oltiical Hems. A lightning stiokc killed Mr. Samuel II, .waul aud a little child at Chester tho othcr llav. l'atncK ..orion mod oi ari'Lii.'xv ai - - . . . . , . r ..I ! Tamaqua on Saturday while siugu.3 '-Sha- 1 l' !. " uius " The most tcnific Ftorm ever vitncsed 'uc hi m.u .-m.v , 1 II. .7 ........ i 1 . " ... , , . . .. - - i imi;i t.iii vi'. iii M.v on 1 lilllStlVV. 1 lie caimiire is nil mancn ; Hishop James C.oi nian, of the lh- ! man Catholic Chuiclu died suddenly at , tiniul.a. on i.io iui insu, oi u.uc-m iiioi- uu. iil wi.- oiaii v j . During a severe thunder-storm on Sat I uiday. the house of Levi Harrison, in Trum i Juill fiu-in wa striirlc bv liohtnillr. and : cmn-, SI"UC'C by V,,.' ins wne ami ciauguier eie mucm. , . , A I . ..ll.n I , .i r. iirni-iii n i. Wooilhnll has delivered a lecture :., Sail Francisco on tho I!eecher-Tilto.i She ntiirm the trutlr-of hei-m rt ill n.1 r r. - rue nun nr in-, wmi ni i.i;i;ac ii, !.. .... f...... lo-e "-round-s ' ' -ras sighed, but the bupreme C ourt deciued The fund. contributed by. Phikulelphia ' -t such a contract, being "against pub forthe relief of the suiVeiers by the disa,-- Ho yolicy," is void, and awarded the amount Irons Hood in Louisiana reached the hand- j claimed. some amount of twcnty-thieo thousand dol -oddi Miller, an Albany girl, w as for lars aud upwards. bidden by lier parenta to marry. She Loft us, of Gravesyille, Wisconsin, who i would have disobeyed, but her sweetheart not ion" n-ro murdered his wife and then ! was 1,10,0 mindful and would not elope boasted of the deed, on Saturday last was j Tl,e tl," tl of J"b' was the day appointed arraigned and pTead guilty. Ho was sen- fyr tbe weoaing until the match was broken tenced to imprisonment for life. M.k. Alius,.!-, a li.lv in In-r STth TMr. ' " ' while sitting iu her houne at Picrccton, i,id., tho otiior day, was stung on the r.eck , iy :t 1,opV bee. which caused 1 er death in i..ss ii,.,,, twenty minutes afterward. j . P)S( on dispatch says : "The report ; fr0m Washington of the intended lesigna- tion of Vice President Wilson has no foun dation iu fact. Tlie Vice President's health is better than it has ever been since bis ill- ! A lonff railroad bndge at Lewisfown, I -Miilliii county, blew- down on the Fourth, ! carrying 28 freight cars with ,t. One per- son was killed and several woundeu. 1 he storm extended as far cast as Ilarrisbin and was of the nature of a tornado. Boston Corbetr, who shot Wiikes Dooth, is living iu Camden, N. J., and on week days follows tho profession of hatter in Philadelphia. He preaches every Sun day in tho Independent Methodist church, in Camden, w here he is very popular. Geneva Lake has a rare natural curi osity. On a singlejrose stalk are blooming side and side on two small y shaped branch es several common pink roses aud a num- : ' - '-" " .nou- -er of beautiful white moss roses. . he shark made his appearance, but refused to lake. ' here i ,i.-,. ,.rr,.l,,t,.i.-, partake. I here is no relief for Pcnnsv'.va- . - - - . --- 7 - - - . J SU Z:J ' l l,AVQ - T ji ' , , . ... v ... .... . . i i... u ii;; received i V'e aPP.omt ment r (. htef h.ig.neer of the --'T, ; , . 1 , . ' " ' 1 "u-,,..v '.ii , . i 1 1 r. i u hi il i.-i-nni'iiin .it-i.i i..i...iii' ' j - , .. ... ini.iiiii, iinu uc ii f.n- c,...,,t. .., b. w'm - . - i : ' n,u'",L?.e I sail from rsew l oik i . , . r , 1 withm a lew nays. He OI delellSlve .VOlkS. am' will a so sn of tho defensive ,vorks, and will also su- ! pemiteiul tho explorations of tho Platte ,,o, en.l tl.o vi,.a . i .,w ,.r .i io...... ! V,.'"' " 1 ! v',.,.1.. c.,.,.'i.. -ir t . . - ... - . i' '"" ' 'oin.i, molding I.TS-l .urs. .Jolin l M en r ri-ii nnr n I ., m f I .... . . . I l. e . - - 1 ! Mctonnellsburg Pa., while laboring .!,, j a ate of mental aborratK.n, seiy-ecl a g,m, and w hile her husband was sleeping, sl.t a,K' k,!lcl instantly. She then with ' a razor mthcted a horrible wound upon tho i l",lu 'lliu ueoi oi one oi nor ci.ililren and i with a i.itchtork almost killed ami! he Under the new lxistal law. which ! lows four pounds of merchat.disf. i. rr,. ; through the mails for thirty-two cents, the ; f'" "wal of samples, instruments, it., ! l'v n,ail ,las lu-cn largely increased. Tho 1 11 'g "esr, i h,m,.i raie lor I our ' loum s is al- r '. i : - . I. .. . 1 ig in ine capacity 01 conductors. I A woman walked into Ti mcsta from J tho other sido of Lickiugville, in Claim,, coumv. a 1 lslancri oi ti n ...i'i.. ti,i..... ..ouoi, .iiiisi;. nee 01 ten miles, the hottest i day this week, says th Forest iVc.o-s and j tarried twenty pounds of butter and a ,i ' months' old babv. Robins,,,, bom-ht ,.. nan.i Had i nideii in t o to w n the 1 a v be f. : to lind out the st-.tn ,,f , i,.t ' !.:,'? LefoJP' . . : - ---- - 1. a.ai.ltvei A teiiil.!. l..;t..i-.... 1. .: . -T t-tiJiosiou (.iccurrc d on .".loud iy, at tho steam saw mill two miles eastot Garland, Warren county. The mill is owned by lb.skius, MeXutftV; Prentice 1 he cxplosio.i occurred in tho afternoon when three of ihe ..,.!. ,.-.. :.. .. mill. Two of these were' killed instn-Vlv and the other one seriously injured bv t-.e steam and being thrown agaii.si he mi 1 He is not expected to live. T l e losL t'' t' e v ,111 ,", ,, n . ! i Tli., ...-7;cul"U, liI.lci. in Richfield conn- some trouble by wndn flOO af ...bc money to the new Chief Justice of W c ,r " 1 .. , .. . "--" i-Hl- ' ci .ut.. nit- tt uoie am. JUOLre i.vnn tin iiwl 11,,. 1 k . . . . w case Hons to proceed a4 h,s ,C V"St- r.-, . . ' ----- - w.w tOllllll. ine incident il..ps nor .,.i i, .-" Tt,. ;.;.i.i.. .1 ' y "uui. ut .sJ'eak well lor the esteem in winch tho nt. -;. :.,.t:..: . ..... --vi, uiiii, ,n v in W isomsni is held. Judge Rvan i of unimpeachable ii.teiTir A pai ty of tight oiliinefar mors, mostly -, - ... '. .. ...-7!.l. Germans, residing in i Jregontownshit), five i't 'ri"1'1do, Ohio, got into a libt last Sunday night while return;.,"- Home trom a saloon where they had I., nome iron, a saloon where they had heon i: n.. , J ot-'-U r.ii,-.iuiiijr lJie nay. Jlich'I Sin fh ivii.i .1 Ud and killed, and John Si.nnio ,s rmi t il ly vyoumkd. " All tho others were im,re ,' less injured with knife thrusts It -r, r ' c that a fued has for some time existed I,,. tw ecn some of tho parties. Sei eral u " have been mad,. evtiai aucsU In Southern ami Wc. "estein Kentucky I not CnOU'lll l'tll.l Ilia r-ill.in a. i n iu,i", I .Lt 1X1 mta ... i.io ,asi tnree months to !.ay the dust. 1 lie cri;s are almost Miiin.lvr ii.u t. i j U,bacf 1 'e will Je scaieely any crop. : an" oats aro very small, but wheat is ! iiC ,!est .C,T fo',' may a'"- Much des- l,tll,ion is uh eady r-;iorted, and th (;o f ,,or ls petitioned to convene tho Legi&hi- : tlllO to ilevisn sanv.i . c , . f ,, i..e..nM ,x relief. J a le mountain districts actual cases of star Vat,IH are repo.led. ' . . ni 1rewer of Pottstowr, Pa., was for - .'"""' inveterate lishermar Al 'n - very day found him out among tin trout s'r.;ams and he never ;,u,i slK, t' Hisdiversion brought ills, how ever anl a eai" a rheitmatism, produced by P!l)!'s,l.re 111 bad w eather, laid him im J.,', !le rs determined to lish. He .has had a tank linilr la, i.;. i ." . . . ' : .':.. 'V"' """WiHen-.ve trout '" ne sits every arternoo.. V" throwing the amount of fun. a " "' me lls't. :i.i. i ii.,.;,..-, . i i iii'L- iyt o.i ii 111.301. .i.ii-ni..i i ii. , i - -- - -.-.-w. Alluding to the Impression which ; Jf j, yj . .,,v.,l,.i.t intho K-ivt lli'il ni'Sl-. ' seem to bo prevalent in the Fast that oear- Jy the tntitu State of Minnesota is overrun . with grassliopj ers, and that the ciopisut- Iteilv debti w t d. t he ITes l uesday pul- t : I t . 1 , .. a. . a .. . . tw.n'ii.n I . o t usiicu a si.ucuic.ii M'""h i damage done by the grasshoppers' raid is ! equivalent siinnlv to one-twelfth of the! usual crop. Tho .lae extends over only j Tho frr.- i j; , 1 iImhi olia ..l. l.rt k-OI I .1119 i-M IIP I " .-. .'L..i : 4 1. 1. ..f .l..w iii-ii,iiiii ' mi. ...w - - ami inii'Mn iin'-iu mm linn, :ni i..v- . ... .. polHllilt lOIl. 1 lie Cl'ODS OlltsldO Ot tlieile- ; vasted regions pronme a most abundant . Special R SiRC1 lJc "" ' yield. . . .... lo.oo (. , '.. ,HS. ?0r 1E7. -Here is another im;x"rtant decision against tho tclogiaph : Some four years ngo a business lirm iu Main tilegniphed. to a lirm in ( 'hicago by the Western I nion line, for 10.CUI) bushels of corn, but the. dispatch was made to read 1,oOO, and be fore the error could be corrected, corn rose, and the lirm lost si)0. It was a night 1 csagtv auU u-s.ial agree.nont U u,d . . . -. . ; company shad not be liable tor blumlers un l',rlL uay -Hiss .Miner went io v.o- I hoes and drowned herself in tho Mohawk. ' L t T- 1 1 I .A A J. T L O r-nc was imsseu, ana mo sioi went, imii "-""y K.""'t. o ' uel unsreaoi.isi. lover uei.even mis. ami was ! thnt ho natl not made so bad a girl Ills wile, .v lew u.it.i laiei nei uuu) m.is , -p ri- found, and then tho" details of her suicido I iNOnipNIIl S SWt't'T , .. -r . r. -i. ,.. i. l 3 were traced out. A correspondentof the Vicksburg ILr- aid gives an account of a machine for con- j verting cotton, just as it is taken from the field, iiiothread. lie says that the process : is in actual use in the Mountain Cotton ' I " net, j i lial lestl near T'olton. on the Memphis and . mi Hailroad, and that the threrd i there spun is fully one-third stronger than j n thread of equal size made of cotton that ' ',as passed through the complicated rna- ? i ...... . .. . ....... ... .. . . , ....ii . -1 i . Vltlill.lJ if. t-t'lllllli'll cm Lull 111 1 1 is. I lit.- 111.- machinery costs mily "2"i0, and is so simple that he believes it can be transferred to the cotton lields of the South and eiTeet a great sating in the cot-t of packing and tianspoiting this stao'o to iiortheru mar kets. An incident of the Jack Evans order recently occurred at Poughkctpsie. A ,vr,,nri v.-k ,Y...t; n 1 f...'- .,f " ! l i" t ll 1 "''V i - " "r.'-' hloic ig-i .. ago among a number of workmen in a steam T A C! r ! niill in West Chester, that one of JUAb X , their number conk! not remain in the drv- i . ... . . i- -, . i nig-ioom oi the mi. I, which has a constant ' A AT T7' A "'"V "P-DT i teinperature of about IP.) for a pcrinl of ! 2lM Ulil J I l Ulti i one hour . no iu. i:i aceepicd llio oci; liie ; .... ,i... i i I in , 1 .-takes, which were onlyone dollar a side, T.M TTTT W'n I v'Y r' ' wpro Vl in the hands of a shopate! i 1 U lil LaM (" i a,;d the Lcat. d aparlment under tl.e mill j ' ; - . , , '. . i was entered, mid tne test ot endurance be- gau. The fellow won hisdollar, rem 1 for the stipul.itedtimo. but the lean. I'minf ' ,o:.,l .: I . ; i ii.(ili,ih.ii ni:'ii iii.n came oui oi me iur liarp rf-iiMiici liioic Ih in i doP-ir's i-.,itl, , tf " . , ' t .u, Iv the 1 Vs . f ' 1 x hiVirthe bo. r's " x erienc- -it r. t'in j aVive hi vca ' on l S ! uu" j tzH, MSkJl HEAD TJIIS TWICK! 4i Tli F. Pi:i'i.i.'s iiTit;r.(f' r.,,,t; ! A.' t.M,;i ; i.'.il..- i," l."li. .1ii.-i.jtii(iiI l:..tiii;l Ml! ret i :r, . ;, . f, ;,(,. r K i'fi ij-' - .'"( .i,) il,r ), i.-.v I !!, ut,' .,,-..(- i ,i, ji. ,-sit y.tsiiY. i'll ii ;: i'ti'. si'.r.i.vi'v t i ti:i. jr.. iss i V'7 'j'.yn.LA!:i.T:.,J.i. liioM HilllMif;, .11 .1 , ,v !.!., ... Ayer's ' fil -r - ! I fl OIW 13000110 1 MoriCySaVCCJ 13 MCHc)' i UilUl IV UU UUl cLl. . . i O I -r, .. .., :lr, .,: M CouRhs, Colda. Whocnirnr Cough, Broncbitia, Aitluaa, uid Consumption. Amcng the great lil-fs. aiscoveric of moilcni W-a science, few ro of 7o- inoio rcsi value to -.j maiiKina man tins ef fectual remciv for ail diras of the Throat and Lung. A vast trial of its Tirtues, throngliout this and other countries, has hown that it doe i inrely end etTectually control them. Tha ttimonv of our bet citi tens, of all classes, establis'hes the fact, that Chfrrt PrcTORAL will and does relievo and ' euro tho afflicting disorders of tha Throat and ' L.un beyond any other medicine. Tho most ; dangerous aflections of tho Pulmonary- Orcar.s : yicll to ,t power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, aro public- ' y known, so remarkable as hardlv to bo be- ; heved, were they not proven beyond dispute, i As a remedy it is adequate, on which tl.e public ! mavrc.y for full protection. Bj curing Cous?hs, I : -"' unnumbered lives, and an amount of suiTeriuff j -t to bo computed. It cZZg?!rM. anfcTn? 1 r,Ilce? !,o most sceptical. Every familr fbould "Yf"""' oi more serious Oisease.it saves 1 ' K on hand as a protect; -.. uii-anvcn uiuick oi ruimonary Aitections, winch ara easily mot at first, hn. n-hiol, ri.m i i iticurahlo. nn.l t.-wt f.oi jf i..-. i t. : clearly denn nivr. , "..v.. mull, t. lirullXlCU. 1CU- . I,,) P1,,ij.. derlunin need tlii defence; and it is unwiso to ! selfidu; fi ,. . p,. ...... iva v.i.iii.t-11, OUOU i i.llim.'r..ll- 11' .1 , ,in? diases which beset tho Throat j cadm. ,i t ! V:; IU Chest Ot childhood. Chkiibv Vwrr-mvt, I fine... siiiu.!... o.T " m.ul iu .-vi a snifiTuarc, to e.1i Jren. amid : .laie it invaluable; for, by iu timely use, multi- wl'l !i v.' .y rude aro rescued from nrpmi,.r omt-.a .n-i ; u,:'.v h". rui S.Ved to tllas Live on,, nfT,: .a V... i ' ' I. ... i..vuvh tt-..nru tail luriu, I acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds. . - 1..., iiiii-L.t.ii tenireu on luera. rinS so.md and health-Vestorins sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain. trW-. -.s'-mtU. -'a" ' nil Hronchitis, when they knovr how easily ! P"-.t st.-.trp i . I- .' lui-n 10 II they uiev can w cured. j i ni. i n.i.-.. Originally tho product of long, laborious, and ! Address the !ju!h-!i is snare in ' "lvest,f Uo "' V ct or toil 2; l,oor,, , Im : - ' ' " is spared in making every bottlo in the utmost - - possible perfection. . It may bo confidently re- ! Hi Tit'dlth st ."s'-f llfll UIKltl HI nnccgini. .11 aha. i " 1 ..i . i r . ..iues ii, na5 ever exhibited and capable of producing cures as .v...vuu,o iuo greatest it liiu over effected. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. rractlenl and Analytic! Ctrmliti. OLD BY ALL DltUGGISTS BVEBTWHKBK- T?.XKcuToirs xoticd t ,)tn,o iVnio.r VrtV 's'-o" oi illHIN UMii II '11I.1 V nil !,. ......... c . I ... i-t, l- ' Alieshe.iy tdwiinliir. ' ' Aiieshe.iv tdwiinliir. .le.--,i Z V7" r, ' sal -rther. n llVr" 4 n, ..w ,- i-... . "" I i S. 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