S ? I ! afas xt rjj ar j" ' CT IU g -3? TBI CAMBRIA FWH. ZBENSDURC, PA., I-'UI DAY, AUG. 30, 1S73. Democratic State Ticket. FOU OOVKKNoK, AXUUEW II. IIL1., of Union County. FOi: MIM'TrX-ANT ROVEHNIIR, JOHN FKIlTin, of l.Tawford County, t o It S F p R F M H .7 r DC F., HENRY I. ROrf, of Montgomery County. ski i:i:t.kv intfhvai. affaihs, J. SIMTSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon. Jctrocmt(c iMrict Ticket. Foil CDXUBF.SR, (UN A. LI. COFFKOTII, of Somerset. Democratic County Ticket. ASSEMnl.T, t.. J. wnnDRI'KF. rortr rnniia-! IJoroHirh : JuBS I'EXUl.r F.hPiistmrir. Rtr,in.n anp REronnEn. JM1N G. LAKE, Kbensbuitr. THE VSJ-HER. Hit. A. YE.U.LF.V. Johnntown. CMMMISSIONEIIP, )IIN rMIM5F.LI Cnnemmnrh IVjroiitfh : liF.Uitfii' UL'ltLlir. Fl.ensburif. l'ooii Mlti:cTOi, JHSE PATTKU50N", Johnstown. si'iive roH, H EN R T SCAN LAN, Carrollt.)rn. AITUTfMlP, I'll! MP. F. sh F.l.f.Y. Portrtc? Tfrp.; I'ATIlICK DILLON, EMerTwp. The Democrat of Huntingdon county, 1 at their convention, bold on Tuesday 1 J, ! Midorsed the most important part of the ; reeuback couuty ticket, including tho ! wo candidates for Assembly. TheGiecn ack paity in that county is said to bo bet- r organized than in any other county in o State, Mercer alone excepted. Lat ir the Dcrnociatio and (iernback vote .i Huntingdon county, was C4 1 iu excess if the Republican vote, and as the (7ieei! b.ick vote, which was then 720, will be lugely increased, it looks as if Simon's sou might lose two votes for Senator. - I The independent convention called by l"8 inu.icans or Momenei . county I,i.st week, nominated a full county ticket. follows : Assembly L. A. Turner j ami Geo. (. Walker; r.oihonotary, John It t; l w i :i t . : .. i. t . r I ii. rajuu , m, uoMKiii iiiow ry j Ivegm- ter and Recorder, Josiah Shaffer; County Commissioners, Denj. Klino anil Samuel Raiclay. The chaii man of the Greenback county committee was empowered to np- ! loiiit Congressional and Senatorial confer- j res. We will not of course undertake to express any opinion as to the effect of this movement ou the Republican vote iu that ' couuty. It is said that somo of tho most iii.Mn.uiiiii undue no ivepuoiicans are at . if..,.., , , I t he lie.lii oi It I Lnt tlin v a in in il.iri.l nom. ' :..o :.. t -..i t t? cut, and mean business. We wiLlsoo. The report which will bo found in another column of the ten ible ravages of the yellow fever at Grenada, Mississippi, ' will La i-nfi.l a-il, ...iTr..! Tt.- t loin oi.Ulned a population of only about I (,ro thousand, which renders tho fatality of i ii v rf ., , , tho disease tho more exceptional, when , :. ;tJ ..:.:. . , i - - "--i-vj hum iv.iim.-i in new ji jeans ,,. ,,,. i ,i r i i i t i A. flU iI I'll! !Il IX. IX) I flf Wlith i.l'.i ru 1.o'A i I . r r ii i ii - been fearfully scourged. As yellow fuvcr , . ,. , , never abates, or disappears until the frosrs , ... f aulumu commence, the mortality yet to ' . ; lortality yet bo appichcudod in towns along and adja cent to theloncr MibsUsippi is dreadful to contemplate. It is creditable to humanity to know that liberal aid iu the shape of money and piovisiotis haa been promptly1 I endured by the Northern people to their rlll.ctcd and snffeiir.g biethrcn in the fevor, 1 strickeniiegions of the South. The Domocratio Congressional conferees in lTury White's district met at Clarion on yesterday week and nominated Col. James M. . Gnffey, of St. Petersburg, In i!ut county. The Greenback candidate is James Mopgrove, of Armstiong county. White has not yet been forruallynominatcd, but will bo when the Republican conferees meet. Two years ago his majority in tin. nistuct over Jenks was 1,730. Col. Guffoy "j n v I.,,, if, 1,. ..... 1 :.. 1 . . : 1 t . i and is represented as sseRsing all the elemenLs of length. The Greenbackers ' . , , . . . . . . have a g'xnl candidate, who is opular iu lis own county, are well organized iu each of tho fivo counties composing the I di.sMict, and claim that their vote will bo far in excess of what the other two parties poncedo to them. In every view wo regard the rosult in the district as extremely ; doubtful, but if the Greenback party jmlls the vote it proposes to in Indiana, While's own connty, that inflated statesman will have abundant time to employ in pushing forward his magnificcut project of improv ... T-? , ... .... . , v"u "- '""a v,....c...iKu . rivers by means of slack wa'-er navi,;ation. j Ir is again rejxnted that Governor Harupton, of South Carolina, has issued a requisition directed to Gov. Ilartranft, for United States Senator, John J. Patterson, who, since the adjournment of Congress, J as been an occasional visitor to this state. Patterson is badly wanted in South Caro-I lina to answer several liigh and aggravated 6KIiaicu , charges, of which, if he was innocent, he wouivl Lin since navo returned to coiuaa- bia to oonfiont and overthrow, instead of ,1 overthrow, instead of ' eva.lit.g. and by his cowardly course ren- del ing a u q usiiiou ncccssaiy to secure his presence in the Pjlmotto State, from which t'ii county, branded him in a resolution as a peij;irer, and since that timo his carrer has bt un one of uninterrupted infamy. It N nuderstoHl that he is willing to resign his xeaf in the Senate if Gov. Hampton w i'l assure him of full exemption from the pie nf ptoee. dins, on his return to the S .!?, bn. a liar:, p ton has n. syinyathy fa thieve, if Iatteio:i i cajhtand taken Le will fcot aalu di;iacc the Senate i e oouiy ani ojieniy nougiit ins way into "- o.,,.. Mjiuni was tne price cent, beimr between iu 'r .... t , .., . : . . f loyalty, and summarv dismissal .i,. ' . IP, b.elwen U,e. of 15 and i i ti l i i . fat rw iff I Imi r-..s-.v -.. i .,Ut'' ,B m;'"llVe leof recusancy, the cleiks fell i a d y.?ar" 0 8.l.nk "? change r.-aie.i-.u.nsy.van.a, in i-.,j, atiboinstai.ee 6oCht to subsciibe ns a measure of self- i Jin mi. t ii i i. .i. ... . ........... i ... 1 1 i ana Ol I no vS. Til Ml naf ivbo of tn, nj i i vyius ti. i eisiune, men a ttienioer nom i'mmvcihih. it remains folio seen w ,011,0. Wki.i. Loni-iana's vote was c.nin'ed. and she ! diil In come the ciTnT sione so to speak, firnt-h ' ai winder leu'd on!v occur in such a rnderf u I ' country Hstlii. ami onlv once in a hundred years. All is well tlirit en.i well. We shad see how if will nil end. iind, whatever betides, we have made a heap ot history, such as it is. This, among other thing, is what Win. P. Kellogg wrote to his friend John E. Lecte. of New Oi leans in a letter dated Washington, February 25, 1877, and read in evidence last week before the Potter ' committee of investigation in New York. i Thin letter was written by Kellogg very ! shortly after the Electoral Commission had ! decided to count the vore of Louisiana for j Hayes. This slimy conspirator (Kellogg; ( against the popular voice of Louisiana, after , lie had seen the fiaud which he had aided in concting ftually consummated by the I J ' v" 8to7 CMinniission. and ahila Knerotlv rn- 1 . . . ' , , . ,i-i-kii4, ;ei an u .tinnyeo, ax wio eiiormiiy the ciune with which ho was so n . 1 1 nnntAfl 1 . ! . . 4 ..11 f 4 . uun.ur cjui i oujf occur in euc.i iro?i- dcrful country us thi, and only onw in a to keep them in the city. All that is want hundred years." In every word of. this ' c to Bive new life to all is fresh air. This o.. f .... T." . . 1 1 . : . 1 1 .. .1 ... : , .1 , r . ,, , .. ., T ! ..WJjS ...u.iai.jr uoim mo i.u- isiana fraud. lie is correct in predicting ! that a crinie of such magnitude could only ! be perpetrated in this wonderful country ! , ... , a y" w ou,y a , little moro than a century from tno meet ing of the Continental Congress, and the Declaration of Independence, to mako it possible through the forms of law to en- j rx'iupas such an act of villainy. The ex- j jMM-imeut will not be successfully repeated i during the next hundred years. One thing I , . . ' ... , ! is now made ccrtajn, and that is that if the Democracy succeed by fair mrA honorable ' mca"9 iu electing their candidate for Fre in 18S0, as they did in 1376, they will n"i.ojnscni io do cneatcu out or tueir vie- U,ry b? Returning Hoards or any othor fiaudulent devices, but will see that he is inaugurated even though the heavous should falL Cm,. John S. Mosbt, the dashing rebel cavalry officer from Virginia during the late war, has been appointed by Mr. Hayes United States consul at the city of Canton, China. Wo of courso do not quarrel with I . Mr. Hayes tasto in making this appoint- mont, because wo havo always held to tho ! .o th, i,,i.i , ki ! iko Mo.sbjt who bh charactor J .vw..-.l.l,oluUir:ovi nil(1 brain!S Js a f;t maQ to be ar)pointed to any position which ho is competent to fill. ut what wm thc Hmle(yltOTot tho Joun8 town TribflHe pay to thig translation of ' - tho cx-rebol, Mosby, to tho Floworv King dom, by the samo man acting as President who signed his name to the commission of the aforesaid editor as postmaster at Johns town? It is a cruel dilemma in which to placo an editor, who, about onco a week, is thrown into convulsions because the Dem ocratic State convention ol Toxas nomina ted a ticket composed entirely of men who ad "Borvod in tho ( onfederatrt armv " rri, ... i i .i . l ho can rcsit-u himself to this act of grace j uu iiifj n iri oi naves m io.miv i irrn ia .-...w w.-u ii. wnt no in uu auia Bur- vivo the outraccons insult by the Texas Democrats in nominating for Stato ofOcos men who aro both houcst and competent, but who liko Hayes' friend M.xiby had l-ZZ Z -r,.,,-.,, v rC " T . T Edward E. Orvh, of Bl.ximsburg, i , . r, , " Columbia county, is tho Greenback candi- , .... datc f,,r Congress in tho district composed ! v' v.umiiiiiiii itiOIllOUr. f...-i Tn, -t i . , ' ' (Carbon, I iko, Monroe, and part of Lu- ' ,, ti, n,, i r, . - . zerno. The Ilarnsburg Patriot 6ays that i: - , . of tlio counties of Columbia. Mmitnr ho is a preacher, a lawyer, an ofGce-hunter, a temperance lecturer and a goncral noli- ! tirin,, L.it .l.-f ,:- r . ! .Ufw lUUOb 1 II Oi .ICO XI AS been his ruling passion. As the district c.!dZ tone oUL 8 Tney ar two years ago gave a Democratic majority ' Italians and came from Vicksburg ytstcr of over ciylct thovs.md, tho candid icy of day by train, llefore arriving at Cincin- Or vis does not promise to yield a very abundant harvest of votes. Spoaki.ig of Orvls and his various pur suits in life, reminds us of tho unusual number of clergymen who have been nom inated for Congress, especially the West- cm States. Ono of them, in an Indiana district, whoso appropriate namn Ik IV-rnrr - - i i ' t In his speech accepting the nomination, ! irreverently declared that "the hottest corner iu h 11 ovghl and irovld be reserved ! lor tne special accommodation of John Sherman." Conzrosa no doubt stands , - !lv in need of a l,,nt;f.,l : - . . " ..i".ou, , ? 4 J . " rctico ?f n"mlln8 '- religious gentlemen ! for seats in that body is cntirelv out of SllTlllir fif onlrttnil i.lnlrtrt 11.. . - . : teKnjrA.r?.? fa the! breach than in the observance .i Tun New York IPorM says : It is seldom that a woman is an infidel, though the last Woman's Rights gathering at Roches ter adopted a set of irreligious resolutions for a platform. Christianity at least finds ' im imwi earnest, oeuevers among the 6cx that it has done so much to exalt from a I Mai oi Kuoiecuon. len who .iri 11. selves sceptics often say that a woman ( without faith is an unnatural being. For tins reason mo appearance of a London oo,-.j, ncK.iowicogea inli.Jelity to ! the court before winch she was called to i "9U.1 w a "'I'1" 'special wonder. Had I sne neon a retormer or a n.iniii.-r i.t..rar i or a ioet or a fashionable novelist, her dis- avowal of religion mightbe attributed to the eeceiitrieit v of r-oni-.o . K..f .1.. i simply a young married woman of cood so- i j -. , .... .tan p.jic as ; cial standing and without a mission, tho ' astimishnieut of the magistrate was not in- excusable. T?,e . Poutioa1 assessment policy at vJl,i,mi. ., :..,- " i P1y bureau and department has been thor. ! nugmy canvassed, notwithstanding Mr. 1,ay Dayes" civil se vice order of June 22d, 1877, j uv r .... ' --ZIS CZ' I ed." At first there was a partial reUa,,c to the assessments, but when it was under- ! the money thus subscribed will all go for "documents," or buying votes. i ,,rr,l",S"'!"n."V5 'f. "'!" "'' I c. ... ,.e ii easily may exhibit tho recoinsoi nis olhoe. in ret urn for l.il. the ntptiLlican pron;if.es that it will un- ileitan! to s!ifw that Bml. is l.ow. and lias been lor some time, the inner in his own li.'h'. and the custodian of United r.l.'tfcs 1 f o vcrn nie 11 1 bvndi laoie lLau ; 1,000, 000. aoii'cgatii)g The Southern Scourge. Grenada, Miss., August 24. At nine o ciock last meiit iiguts couii ue seen raov- : mg in the field adjoining this city. Upon thousands of people are in waul of bread inquiry as to the cause it was ascertained , and when the oppressive force of the de that this was the time when the living ! struclive enactments of the P.ennhliean buried the dead. The graveyards aro not - . , i . - - - - v. I jr liUl,ilUl(lll1lIlillll(t01ilII.'.lII. used, ami now the victims are being buned community, it ,s fitting and wise for people A miners'tneet ine in ileehenv conn ,n. t!??: nCa:rCS.t t.t"be,:C-tbCy fl'e.dJ . The SCa", clo8C,y the """Ct of pa, -ties, and ty ordered a conerai Strike on SeSS 2. ' , i 7i , . .. Me PM m. - tr;T,et W,,h i the poor Ethiopians, who, until this plague, were always proof against this disease.- ( Three negroes were found stiff in death his morning A few noble citizens of . Holly Springs have volunteered to come to j tireniLila and remove Hip Kink -n.l Hvmf from this pest bola np to the high hills ,hlcu ground Grenada on nearly all sides, r ,i t i .i . ir f fV.l i V 1 1 B i 51 nUmUeI j Of these brave men to malte th movement c o au.k-.j : ! r,- , j is i.m e uuip, is money. Tents can be erected on the ! mils and the sick removed at less cost than I'lr) uaiuioL kvi wiiere iney are now. j ne ftfmnKrher i sr. f.ml that 0,1 l.an Hp a pjece of raw beef in the open air and in less than one hour's time it is black and Ptrid. There are now in this village 150 human beings lying iu horrible and un- cartblv B(?onv. Lis in a civilized eonntrv surrounded on all sides by a peoplo of in telligcnce and culture. Who can look on the horrible spectacle without lending a i linlninrr finml 9 F irfrecl. in o 1 n.i.-oAo a n ,iad in Xew Orleans and Memphis. All that is wanted is money enongh to bring them to this poin aud in one day's time can J'em,ove he 6!ck to a Pint out of t!io reach of this poisonous atmosphere, Hnndreds of men here vow that it is not yellow fever, but some horrible plague wl'Ich has taken possession of the place, S 'thhnn! d:ed stricken up to this hour not a single one Ls recovered, while nearly half this number have Ix.'cn conveyed to their graves. 1 be burial corps has been disbanied. The dead are buried in front of the very houses in which they have met their deaths. Is it any wonder that the whole placo has been developed into a veritable pit of death ? Nearly every soul of the original inhabi tants who remained in the town are either prostrate or dead, and now the terrible scourge is taking hold of the newcomers. )--VMVWll..l. until Yollow Jack for years, are succumbing to t,ie fataldiseaso, Whero will it end? Tho answer comes in death to all. Unless J.ven the nurses, who have battled with :,J,M;io, .,1 11 :1l to tho call of death. There wore thirteen deaths during last night eight whites and fivo negroes. This leaves 150 now prostrate and dying with the fever. I'lIII.ADEI.PmA. Three ca.cs of yellow fever in this city were brought to the notice of the authori ties on Saturday night, and Dr. Taylor, Medical I:isjoctor of the Board of Health, taking charge of the matter, they were with their effects removed to the Municipal Hos pital. On Saturday morning a man named Bonnelli called at the Pennsplvania Hospi tal and inquired if two pay patients could be admitted. Dr. Mcllvaino inquired what tho discaso was, and was told that the sick , r ? -. . ... ,,, t.lulu mini y lUKSOUrg, iiiissi.SMppl, m i - i . ' the moining, and wero lying sck at Ei'-htb 1 " Jo c " me morning, and wer and Catharine streets i Thc physician refused to admit tho na- ;m. n,;,v...t , . " , ' . I i "nn"ui v.Mi.-.tiji.iiijj mo iiarti oi Health, and immediately notified Chief of tolico Jones and by him the matter was brousht to the attention of Dr. Ford, Pres ident of the Board of Health. Then tho Medical Inspector, Dr. J. Howard Taylor, was instructed to take the case in hand. Dr. Taj lor relates the circumstances of his visit and what ho found : "I visited $04 Sou -h Eighth street, where the cases were reported, "last evening (Sat urday) about nine o'clock, and found two men sick with thc Yellow fever, and omlv I i.u.3 iin.iiinijr imiiio arrangements to havo the entire family, sick aud well, sent to the Jlunicmal llosi ta' ' 1 , "us " ., . ilie I.onuelll family IS comnosed nf eigui persons; tbo mother, aged sixty four sons rancint? from tl-irtv.r,v fV.. ! 4 - J J w ! , y, 'ltl uati ih? cars were boarded by a physician, who declared them in a bcalthv condition and allowed theru to enter tho city, where they remained two hours. 'S xn after their arrival here one of tbo younger brothers exhibited symptoms of the fever, and it was then that, lhe eldest uio-.ucr maao application to the Pennsvl vania Hospital. When I visited tho house I found that two were sick. IviuEr on sena- rate beds, with another, hod i.. n. ocennied lira limiKur i.. ! -j ... ' . V " 1 1 ( , nmso. Thev hid i , tbo physician attached to the Italian con- dilate. "Tho two sick young men, or rather i boys, for they aro only fourteen and seven- ' ' '"V ieen years ol aKo. were enveloped in l,lai,. Atn . . . 1 l . . . 1 -u p.aceu in hacks and driven early in.Mecied t",CiS!1,tiIt,"K"it aU - u Vn ercted beyond the built-up me psS 'KSrt: were removed later. Their baggage an.l Dedl;ng were also taken to the hospital aud placed in the disinfecting room." riTTSIlLKOH. A PitUbnrgh dispatch of the 20th says : lestrrday the steamer Alinr(i'-,i rive1 at lhe harf from Wheeling and as " " M wi landed the authorities re notified that there -was a sick man on 1 - "ivn. IIKIU VII board, and thev feared Ia Ko,1 k tacked with yellow fever. Dr. Cable was ui7,i c.icQ auu nom an examination pro- nouncea tuo case yellow fover, j- m:aai Health V.""-"' Pi'JCceueti to the boat imme- "'oly. and as tho proposed lazaretto at .Vav,s ,;Jian "ot yet been established mo man was removed to ti.o c...n . i ; lhu an,i P'acoi n a room which had never ,,e uspd for small-pox patients. Dr. Sllivelv and l)r OalliarTl.o. ... - . , . " -k'"- ioiicu lue man laKt niK"t and this morning, and thev sav tl,at tU8 symptoms are thoso of vell.ni .uver, u,lclue caae ,9 a nll,j ot .... gave his name as James Crawford, and claimed Pittsburgh as Lis place of residence although he could not or would not tell the TAsVr,. -1 ... , . . - - rral iistrar Gen- nnowr. i liar l.JJo nersorm Mnm,-tn,l WIe 7? '1 2'10 T- ' w.',en tho Rr'"ction of Ior h. M T V ,rtt'-'. 2.4.)2,4S1 per- - 'vj.Miu iti uiaiiftnnr t, v rf has ' 1 .11 "c"i'i IIO Britain and to0"!" r i,'.' ' B d uly 1'018 to United -TI.. tn.,1. dollar i. is now, in accordance Government ol , "7", " "J,..w,e i which is estimated at Oi) cents. . ' uul ' value Tl.: :.. ' ...r I n III Piiiii.o.i ns legal-tender fitmlitv bv net off :.-i.. . . .. - v.j , . - j x ""i.-m. It contains ,1 mora grains of silver th ... 1 uio nety eca tender d, .!!.... ...i,;..i. :. ... umv legal tender dollar, whi,-!. ceivablo at. par with gold. tliouL its bul- iiou vaiuo is on iv auiut s. cents. rp, . . . it, 1 J ' - "L" u," j"uu " "-"" can wifK! men me aemana oi tnc itepublican Senate ns vet. His name is James T'.o closely J",n -iKe "' mis piague iniectea ciry ajin men tne anionnt finally appropriated : nincty-Bix, and his i i nirtii i wo wcrns. mat, is wanien ; nurincr rue nast three vmh v- liejutbl ican Extravagance Dcnio cratir Krmunntf. in tiiee crushing hard limes when party is keenlv felt hv all c1kp in loc1ullnfmn government extravagance and arP,nJ onomy. A fruitful cause of the existing hard times is to be found in the fearful extent of taxation, direct and indi- rcct which the Republican party has im- posed upon the country and which becomes necessary because of its extravagant state ami ..-. l n. r. . e t 1 money. j..ei every ; voter of snse and intelligence look at the following figures. First we give the scv- fai amounts ciemamied by the Republican hearts of I m ! Vflo-ol Ama , i ,k.. .i I ".SL. .YK"'"""vo"luo.v' iimuiim pn.Kiwn uy me i icmocrauc lluusc, Ettmat, ;.s2,2M.r4.s f'.47,t7,7:59 101..s.-,.3tS 1 157,21 KI.S53 T n r.n .0 I... 1. . r. . . . . ! ay.tia u. IIICBC lltJUTeS lUaf IUO 1)6111- 2lSi mn-i nRCPriatf,d thi.r,y-frVr "nd f, L .S" I2S-?.n th ef"'rat..th the Republican Senate raised the bills of than fo frVLn . ! Ul than fou.tecn nul hons, Reeded the early ten millions. Tho the ilonse more and that thc laws Democratic House was compelled tn yield i t" portion oi ine increase demanded by tho Senate in order to obtain tho passage of appropriations actually necessary. Again. We take three years of Republi can expenditures when they had the Pres ident and both Houses of Congress, imme diately preceding the election of a Demo cratic House, and compare it with the three years when the Democrats controlled one branch of Congress, and we have tho fol lowing result : APPiuipniAiioys ron ture teaiw. liriutl.i-an. le"4- 175. HS0.fC5.TflB 1S4.;4.7S7 17770.fts7 1 Knu icrrtfic. ... ,srr- I. 170 tA..mM3 m.mM 158.773.t3 Total thrs years of Hepubltean ap--V?tUn" &r,7oi,nu7 Total three j-ear9.of Deioneraticvup- propriutions . .. i(V..77;,u; Total Domocratio re1nctlon Xtnrr.a'y) Average annnnl redaction 27,07.r,,iH.i And yet in the Democratic ajipropriations aro included live millions of fishery awards settled by an international commission, paid to the British government, and other extraordinary expenses entailed by Iiepub lican bungliiiffarnouiitinjj to nearly thirteen millions of dollars. So much for tho Federal government. -Sow let us take a look at State affairs. Wo compare three years of Gov. Packor, who was the last Domocratio Governor, with three years of Gov. Ilartranft, the present Republican Governor, aa follows : TllKEE TEARS OP GOV. PACKER. IS.V... 4'is,(.i7 40 Total for three j-enra. f IOO.B-t'i 17 THKEE TEAKS OP GOV. HAKTKAKFT. 41.1,1,7? FS i I- 1.27(1.(7 47 1 " 113.76 31 Total for three years W.,(7i-h An increaso of 11(5, 1.13.-19 over that of the last three years of Democratic rule. Tho difference is so enormous that theft and profligacy aro at onco suggested. Lot eve.y honest voter consider these facts caiefully and do his duty. llarri- burg Put riot. Naturalization. Tho following 13 a carefully prepared synopsis of tho natural ization laws : Children nmtertbo nito of twenty -one years flt the tirneor lho naturalization of their parents shnll, if ilwellintr in the (."nito'l SPites, he eon. S'(;ercl na clllzeus. Jet of ll'Ji of April, luri, ( hil.lren of an alien who hns mnde hla rtn ehirntion hii1 ilies before he in actually iinturai iZ'Mi lmll he eonsi.lereil ns citizens, upon iskiuvr M irr(, ist.i. .svr. , atat.xa. An alien minor, havinir ri'siiifd In tlir. I'.otr.,? im- oai.ii nriceriiieii i.v km ..f -.;. ..r Z'?1"; V? "8 " ' ..ii...-u iu rreioo inerein un- l-e make application to he adinitty.i as a eitiz n, may, after he nrrlvw m th.. ..r . . 3 1 H,ler resntmir live years with :( .t!1".1 ..nu.?,.lJ 'Vf1' "K-I"lin the said thre. . years, lie admitted as a citizen, without nmkinir . lec!aration threo years previous to his ad iiiwsion. if at the timer his a-lmission hemnk.-s , t.iir said declaration, na.l rurtlier dfH-laros on I mth and salts! aetorily proves to the court that t hrmi ..r mree j ears next prcccdir.tr it has been hw lrnaji-ie intention to.tiecomea cit i,'n. and shall in all other respecu comply with the natural ization laws.-AU of SiLh Man, Ijc'L .Sa. 1. 1 SLit. A declaration legally roal? two years before admission m a snllicient compliance with the la w, A rt of 2iUh Mly, 4. St-c. i. An alien twenty-one and over, who whs a soldier and honorably discharged, uiav tie d-mittc-ri ns a citizen upon hts petition 'without any previous declaration t.f intention, need only j rove one years residence buforc appliua tion. Court must be satifdicd thai h.. was honorablv rli- l, j.th .,. ..r v.. .. " . ehuracter.-lc.of IZttijuiu. s..-i ! v.. . J ... . I T tXn alien msy be admitted a citizen on the ! X? hands ami" feH "P rollowmK conditions: ftlust make declaration r ?- an 'ell dead. 3 Jlif'r previous to admission; shall satisfy I . idison, the inventor, who was nn-V- T Zl "ve J""'"1 r residence, at least, iii I heard of at the time of nnr n-r,. I nited States, one year within the S'ate that Hon , , OI !lr Pra,'d Exposi ho l,s behaved as man of K"" I ,nor!u ct, xf. t,onJw? yeflrs 'Ut who astonished the acter, attached to urineinles of cousin. m.,.. I world since, us carried nff tho ron etc. A ct of A pri. ism, .s,c. 1, 2 .sf if izi ' Some n her person than Amilifniit in .ct r.r.... bis residence, Romantic ScrcmK.-A Cleaveland (O.) ' iiht clgM chanSnBi , ;.K?iVf th S6lh in6t' -rnishesho!aprseof?00. Nine rounds 'w following The suicide of Hattle Orny on Sunday was a decidedly romantic nfTalr. She wastheda.ite? of n hlu-hlr rcpnertcri farmer d had asked her father's consent to her mar' riairo With n hired mnn nnV V I father refused consent,- iWyinS KichcTiscou PdVhr'onr tew m-iintes with tt.elr work whnk pintol shot E,mkVnar,hiin.,thw housel anl bolh ran thither. ! sleeping room of Ki h. ns nn.i th prostrate form of the Kirl, already dead re lay ;the 1 ad. fcM. ntMnf rcfmud consent by her father, she h, i ' K?? "V rrom' ar"1 mkinjr her lover s r-.- . through the " t. i"'..".0 .h.or.sp,f ihi,.u nini 'r.z. iy " ' J '?l "w ilb a rc..rt i .." .""U :' . - V "ul) river. a resort a lew miles distant, and, on rcturuii. in tho evening, had declared his affection f hr. and asked her to marry him. Slie ut llr- i . iT ., lnsr natsii3loared they could not an! fliV-d irTr tb;-r' but:n?'' had consented' frLi J b w "fffon no him, and determined mha''T co" I J not understand thecals, of this terrii-le act. JUr. ;.-:.v s-.va ...... . Proposition to marry Kiehens took him mi ch l.y surprise .and. t beii.v prepared for "nut ' otrh.s daughter as he oi l? J E ti irrlef is almost ' inconsolable. Hattie was 1!n mteoecVu o v. o ludy.aad verv hVu-l. i- ,,Li'ucluai iu'sK A Nr.w Way to Pat Old Deuts. The ' ic. 1 . -j. 1 ou J?Rt:? .'respondent of the Ball- 1 moi-e Gazette is respmsible for this story v..-.'-MMiri ua8 recently t 'he national l.-i.t ....... . lmoosition of n 1 . . ills. io on "colonels" and Vfini... .... 1 wn , 1 A" eeure irom Bucb n eour.-e 'n very short lime wipamit the en.ir., ! " Alter IM IS it .-...! 1 . . .. " " i 1 icmcnt 01 1 would bo RlllTlf . . nupiHIl 10 I (. 1 ihU i i . "ppiieu to tlw I the labor problem, as the fund I .ent to makes handsome di.sirl- 'I ."'.. It lull ion ncr imio is a wonVlfV h-t' '""'V; ."''l-..11 i k'Amn "V"' "'' ir. w.i.iJi . ""l ininiffnt nr this before. It i tax on any title r ( aptaln Vance l2pJln.l of the Treasury went, say., that so far as he can disec.v -r i I ' rna i.- nrc t . only "enptain" l. fi ...i, r ., i-.. (Hif,.,lpr,llnun,i,. nn.:. .' or ".1 "'" " " ' saci, nut in i:.tl of ; ,..(.(.. mi miirht ho ni,l .... o... Even in V." r.: ,m,,J ." "J "-! es.- """' o. o nines i:ierf ii- nor ' ssthan two thousand "iud-o-s" in vJ;i,,.,. n re uenerai.. doubtless tind ii (niijiiy cotKiib-ss. rtiii . iio.n m ss. Many .it lii.-m i l.flllllt to pnv the t.ll..l,r.r ro.,!!vr l VI. li.lrt W 1! h the to-., r , . ' . I i wauaye to squeeze it out. A"eif tml flitter Votings. Ex-Auditor General Allenis running a livety stable at Warren. I A school of pharmacy is to be estab- j lished in Allegheny county. i. ,'. a V Dennis Kearney is snui to be not so ! The old home of John Randolph, of Roanoke, will be offered for sale on the 2d : of September I j -Ex-Guerrilla CVloncl John S. Mosby ! ! lias been appointed United States consul to ' ! Canton. China, i i -Gen. Garfield Has been nominated for r. ..... t : on gross tor his ninth term. There is i 11,000 Republican majority i i Johnny Steel (Coal Oil J in his district, i ' rIVUIIII Oirri IV." time a millionaire of the oil roe ion, is now . - . . The man who saw Wash ington is with yd, his age esidence Crook county, Ex-Doorkeeper Fiis:buzb, the "bigrr man than old Grant," willreofe.n Willard's Hotel, Washington, as a rcsoit for boulh- or.. r...l i -T ra"t family are well equipped, ! ' Bays the Atlanta Conation. Ulvss is 1 U'6 nian " orback and Orvil's tongue I h8a.wa pRln.. ! A Titn3vine dispatch says that the' ! . r ':, :. J Fuituicij3 uuiu mo on irjmii on .lioufiay were the largest ever known, amounting to 83,500 barrels. t A tornado occurred in Ornndy connty, ' Illinois, on Saturday, which destroyed sev- eral buildings, killed one man and "serious- ly injured another. j The Hon. Jeremiah S. Black is making '. a long visit to tho Pacific coast. After a stay of several weeks in San Eiancisco he has gono to San Jose. The ofllcial vote in thc part of Luzerne I county set oft, on the newcounty question, I stood for new connty 0,C15 ; against, j i,.'?o ; majority lor, v.b'J. The trustee of the Jay Cook estate is compelled to show can so why be should not lile an account. Tho creditors allege ' that he has wasted $240,000. i The prosperity of the oil regions may f be inferred from the fact that the Sheriff of Venango county published over eight ; columns of sales in the fpcctitor last week. ! A wooden canal is to run through the ! Pittsburgh exposition, building iu order j that the various models for improving the Ohio liver may bo advautageously display- i ed. j At Princeton, Ky., Monday, two men, I named Rijigs and Luttrell, on tiial for hoi so stealing, attempted to escape from ! the court room and were instantly hot ' dead. 1 Tho Democratic Conference of the ' Twenty-fifth Pennsylvania district on Fi i- j day last nominated Hon. J. M. Guffcy, of Clarion 4cotmtyf for Congress, amid much enthusiasm. A son of Surgeon General P.arr.es of the United States urmy has been sont to ' the Government Asylum for tho Insane, I and theie seems to be little or no hope for his recovery. j Somebody has at last whispered that' John C. Breckein idgo wrote the famous j articles of agreement for which Generals! Miernian aud Joe Johnston havo received so much praise. A man named Jackson shot and killed Lis wife, from whom ho had been cepaiat ed for somo time, at Lower Boulder Valley, Montana, lust Saturday, after which he blew his own brains out. receipt taken up by the tornado at Wallingford, Conn., was dropped at Pcace dalo, Ii. I., sixty-five miles distant. A Bible leaf was found at West HadJam, Conn., seventy milts away. Governor Hartranft has appointed B. 3. Benlley, of Williamsport, Judge of tho new Lackawanna county. Judge Bent ley was the Oroenback-Ltbor candidate- for thc Supreme bench last year. Dr. 2obiIing who attempted tiiMssa. sinato tho Emperor William, is suspected of feigning madness. Ho will shortly be conveyed to a lunatic asylum, to be pl.vced 1 UTidor fhn iihsorvaimn ..r In Pittsburg a crazv nan ti tsbtirc a Crazv nail fl.rr.-w nor ?it 1 10 in money and a check for 000 a few days ago. His name is unknown, but ho says he ia from Cavanangh, Ireland, aud has been in this country but a Tew days. Says an exchange : "Judge William Thomas, of Jacksonville, 111., uine'y-two years old, is now on Ids wedding tour with his new wife, who is seventv-tive." Cupid ought to be kicked for such freaks as that. Extensive preparations are naking for the National Soldiers' Reunion at Ma rietta, Ohio, beginning September 3 and lasting four days. The Government Las furnished a large number of army tents cooking utensils, &c. Mrs. Leblatic of Charnblv, Canada having become a mother, her mother, Mrs Robert, insisted upon visiting l.er ,,d I ""ending a few weeks with l,r On the i for inventions at tlm r-; 1 K : ... xl" lOlllon. America mav well bo nm.j -f i .TTrxi5''0 flht ,took P,ace recently in a .all at Jsew Castle, between Tim Collins. Terry, for IVAra f L . ulRs ana wnen the tenth was called, Terry failed to come to time It is well to look at both sides of a fan On a "heatod" Snnd ri.o-.. A.?. ' ill f.irtv.fiwi. , . .. fuw ronll. tl. :'z".i J " "pii ia ro- vigorous lv a did ,w9 ,ann'uff solf inscription, "Buy Boggled fiS , . A correspondent of the N. Y. Herald l,., " ' j j-ronnon - thereby citizen of the English metropolis ar"J a subieet of I IniT xiI " I toria Tl. r flIaJeRty Oneen Vic- the Pi i -'J Jacjngible to j ZtfV:! Time, wo'nld - or a ' 1 , ruDUH1ff rr a third term but wonld have to be paid ?200,000 A bo Joie ho would norf .... . lVrlunw n, o J " ,u,nnnation. l 01 Haps the Democrats would be williticr to raise the money ? wining Senator Sharon will probably reuVn his scat in the United States Sen fte next wfv of? Wm recornt"cd -Mr. Jon'a ieglMature for the success on i- u.... ! '8 a prominent - l'oe,y ui the Bonanza mines. Tbo following ' fc.'J "iicrcstOd nines. TLo .fln , ; 'i""iissioners imirn aPPnted by Gov. IlartranftTo s . w 1UO III nwmi. . lree resemblinir the ejd-, 1 - . foliar r..ll ..r . 6 Cl!ar l,t With . " ' .uo f. , "M. II1IU Com linst iI.Ia :i iops nir lilfo d. i, ---..., on mat it K , '."k8 a Hash ou the application f '"atch, is ono of the wonders of V I Within five minutes ".,:'r8.,f ",llnn "vo minutes a beam if.,1 with Mim;n i -. k'u irec, . V -i-"'"""x "i.uicnes, is chan.-nd it.; cnarrea and blackened trunk Criminals will r, . ., '.. . ----- rm vi fi m 1 A - . ,n eir Own countrv. A X V. " who h;id ..v..:..-., , J -'c"in .. . """.uuieil lori? live and amouut in tr to ... '.: : 'Kti'cs in ins ..- ongbt a refuge ir, Am rici b T, "." ' Cc" 1,:,K left the ves. se ,,noi "J "i the United st.-,, w i i h,l c'"iGeJ oxclaiivcly to strvvt Jail The man who saw Washingt ! 3 T. . i'! ?" I-nitentiary : Char eV Tbo '':.mr''Uoe.J- Young, T on "ir,i,,r, i w:, U 1 1M1J, J'ittKhnr1. : j - . I II II iI!l ,M j-, 1 k - m Tho whole c. u n try and every section and every att seems desirous of arranging for a live President. The prospects in 1"80 are everywhere discussed, and Hayes has been but a year and a half in oflice. He is liko one of Rip Van Winkle's drinks, remaiks tho Chicago Times; he doesn't count. A Ilarrisburg dispatch pays that thc day express east, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, ran into a wagon loaded with sand, near Middletown, Monday afternoon. No damage was done to the train, but the driver of tho wagon, David Ciitson, was killed, as wcro also the twD mules which ho was driving. The Cheyenno I.cad-r mentions the arrival at that place of a man and wifefwho made the journey all the way from Penn sylvania on foot. They were on theirway to Nevada to take np a homestead, i and designed to continuo thoir journey as they had commenced it, not having the means to travel by rail. Commissioner Raum, discovering that Americans are going back on whisky and taking to beer to the extent of 1, ,171, 000 gallons more during the past year than last, has conceived the idea of preparing a bill for Congress increasing the tax ou beer fifty cents a barrel, making a total tax of if 1.50 per barrel. The yellow fever continncs its ravages. In Memphis on Monday the number of deaths was twenty-six ; the new cases 100. In New Oilcans there were forty four deaths and 125 ne- cases. The post master of Grenada, Miss., gives a sad pic ture of the gloom and stillness which havo settled upon that town. He promises to remain at his post. Mrs. Margaret Graham, of West Ches ter, aged 102 years, went to Oakland cem etery tho other day and spont several hours iu cleaning up tho tombstones mark ing the graves of her departed friends. After couring and cleaning them thor oughly the old lady picked up her implex men's and wended her way back to West Chester at a lively gait. The Albany Evening Journal thinks that a wise and fitting thing for Haves to do would be to "appoint Dr. Mary Walker American Consul at Cyprus, where all tho women w ear trousers." W lien it comes to inducements of that sort, says the Courur Journal, wouldn't she prefer to go as Con sul to the Uncpsbyrtidd Islands wheie all the women and men wear nothing at all ? Tho New York t-'un has information that another international shooting match is soon to take place, and that "it is pio posed that the English team hhall cousi.st of four gentlemen, wilh an extra roan in caso of accident or ill health, w ho will shoot a like number of American gentlemen in New Yotk. Philadelphia, Buffblo, Chi cago, St. Louis, arnl possibly Detroit, Cin cinnati and Baltimore," John O'Neill, the Mollie Magulro, who was on trial at Sunbury last week for the murder of Coroner Frederick Hesser, at the Hickory Sainp colliery, near Shamo kin, in 1S74, was found guilty of murder in tho first degree. Peter McManus, or.o of his coadjutors, was convicted a week befote for the same murder. Tho juiy went out at6 o'clock in the evening aud agreed upon their veidict at 0:P0 o'clock. An old fellow named Barney Moran, who died recently in the workhouso Ht Ballica, in Irelaud, revealed to the chap lain before his death that ho was tho exo culionor of Robot t Lmmct. Ho was a young soldier at the time and poif.unied the revolting oiiico for a reward. Nemo but a few oCiecrs know who he was, and the secret was so well kept that it has com monly been supposed to bo past linding out. Jesse Waito, of Williamsburg, N. Y., went to sle-p tin a sleeping car on the B. and O. Ii. R. , forty milts eastof Wheeling. While the train was moving at the rate of sixty miles an hour, he arose, while asleep, and walked off the rear end of tho car. The train was stopped, and the conductor went back and met thc man walking along tho track, following after tho train. A few scratches were all tLu injuiica ho had sustained. Mr. Wilson McDonald has completed in clay his statue of General Custer, which is to bo erected at West Point. TLo gen eral is represented in the uniform of a colonel, his tank in the regular army. The figure is of heroic size, eight feet high. He is placed in the attitndo of fighting the Indians off will, hi sword. Tho sfatue will be rast in brouzo and the whole work w ill cost $10,000. Of this amount $7,000 have already been secured. Patrick Donahne, of She Boston Pih-t, it will be remembered, failed several years ago, owing considerable money to his poorer fellow-countrymen, for whom ho had itn pnidontly served as a savings bank. The Pilot passed into the hands of Archbishop Williams and John Boylo (VReillv, who vohiutanly assumed the burden 'of this debt, and last week declared a dividend of ten per cent., making in all $20,000 which they havo divided atnoug these poor peo ple. Baltimore county, Md , boasts of the oldest man in tho country. He is a color ed man, William Scott by name, and claims to be 140 years old. He is a local preacher of tho Methodist F.pisoopal Church, and says he was present at the first conference of that Church ever held in this country, at Baltimore. lie claims to havo known the mother or George Washington befoie tho immortal Georo was born. This beats Washington's body servant all hollow. 3 Robert Lidded, Mayor of Pittsburgh, bas filed a petition in bankruptcy. Lia bilities about $115,000 ; assets, $?0 000 Tho Mayor is a member of the firm of Spencer, McKay fc Co., one of the largest brewing firms in the city. His bankruptcy however, is an individual matter, and does not involve the firm. His embarrassment was ciused by the failure, a few year ago 0Vh?,-N,at,i0n Jrnst t'ompany, an iudi vidnal-liability bank of which he was a large stockholder. A tri;;Io execution took place at Bon nottsvillo, Marlboro county, S. C, last f rldaJ Jo 1'iothers, named John LoCk lcaraud eil Locklier, and Pomy Las terhng, their ucgro confederate, were hanged at 1 r. m.. for the murder or Frank Lrice, an Iiish pedler, in February l.st. Tho Locklcars were half bieed desperados and formerly belonged to the notorious band of the North Carolina outlaw, Henry Lorry Lowry. The doomed men mado no confession, and met their fate calmly A few months sines Mrs. Mcisterdiod under suspicious circumstances iu Allecho r,y county. This lady as robbed shortly before her death of a large amount tr rod ney, and tho thief could never he trace,! It now comes to light, that an Italian named Antonio Marcaci, recently arrested on some charge, was guilty of both r ihbory and murder, together wilh Charles Coga a son.iu-law of Mis. Meistcr. The manner of her death was by poison, it bejnjj at. ministered in a bowl of soup. Both par ties are now in jail, awaitip tiial. The veterans of 1S12 are not all dr-ad. yet. Since the act of March Oth, which provides a pension for all soldiers who served fouiteon days in the war of 1S1 or the widow of fuch soldiers, twenty-three thousand claims havo been filed, and jt is probable that nearly two thousand more will ho heard from. Estimating the ages or theso claimants at an average of twenty years at the timo of the service icndered. and a. d.ng to this tho sixty-si years which have intervened mho- t'hat war we have tl.i remark..ble array or twenty-five thousand v.ni;rabl.- sol i,tv tVir'wV, os, toftc-i, , uh)t.u fif;o. ,,f:minns'R- . the advanced age of e.gh'v-Fix. vnus. An old rrsident of ), f ;:v v have lived here since oil was ;S) " ' ed, and I can roiitl.Icntlv s.',v ,J ninety per cent, of those ! , a, pV " rich in oil production and oil v . (.( ,T" are now paupers. The disC,)Vf.,(,, . oil in this district binislf nc.,., , anything from it. This wa ' .-l i. -i. .. . . . .. ' ' i wuo iiiiuie (lie 1,IM Mllke on Oil ( near Titusville, in ls.Y.i Tip i .. ii- i on charity in Vermont, t,r p ' ; ? A patent medicine ,ii,r 'J1' : Goodman claimed to have dicar-.f .i''?'"1 nights in succession that 1 hmi j,', were hid in a tree on the f,-ni , f V l,fr Iogne, near Ciillan.sbnrg, CU,,,,,, c.,,,. ,' " He lelated thc circuuif-taticc to I .'. ': in company with the latter' spot, and, strangely enot.gh, it ); ' coin. T!ic dreamer was p,'i. made an equal divisiou of the ' ' as so much hard money was nnw ' expressed a wish to change h;s s! greenbacks. The nnsuspcctiic f M r accommodated him, and now'thf. minded countryman is lookm r f. r a c chaser of $5,(MK) in spiitious c?,. ', ilt siderable discount on the ot igii,a;'c stC L A colony of monks is to Ik- r---- j in Petinsyl vania. Father Jen -n. l",-','. ''' the Stierior of the TrappLst M-.t, , ' Sept Freres, in the Depart niei.t of '; dos, France, has, 5-aysthe Phila.h -! ! V' cord, arrived in this city with rl c v; purchasing a largo tract i f la,j ,, ' to establish a branch of ti e o:(ior ' v ' "' tho land has btcn wcared ho i.i ,.V, Eurojie, returning in a Coi yi ,,'f ,.',',', '; with about 2'i) monks from t,p T:a- '- ,' monasteries in England, Fi.v,(.., ,',s ', ' key. All the monks arc i-k:j t.j in various branches cf ifi(l;istiy at-1 ' new arrivals will erect their oki.'i;,. " ' and workshops. A large farm .?t.. i''l of the features of the pror.ri..cd c-,; v ' Oxk of the mo?' atrocious f,;,,,,, p. recorded has just len brought M-.y,,'.' California and substantiate. F i:. u' ; '. !!' rors by the confession .r the pat't'uC c'-,'" corned. Troy Dye was the j.nt.lic a,;,,,-'. istrator of .Sacramento cotintv, t (!r w. iness iu his line, it spen. j ( " The hard times bore down N lu;m V I him that he concluded if jieoj 1,. wi-f! '.' 'l estates wouldn't die ratu:i!i l.t- V',j i t to encoutage them in .iif, Vav. i I V 't -ployed a couple of ar.asins a: 'ii.ru : . SAnd dollars each to woik up ,tK j,,,.'.',., for the public adfiiififtia.'.-r. a: 1 went at their woik w i'!i -;irt w, , -:: . . effort that in a liltlo while il. v !, ..'; ' a rich old orchard !t. pa. hi'.'.' i ;t J tho public adsiinhstritor w i- c: bis estate, woith a l.ui..'.: t a tt; -,. j '. lain. Ia order to h-iv" s,,-. ... , '. profit coninicnsmato v. ii.L .- . ... Dye caused the estate to la t i . ,; half its actual value. II .,;V'.J succeed altogether as v, . ;ii had hoped, ow i:ig to the i-.-';. . f . Sheriff of Sacramento c-mi ty. v.i: . j, ide a, not common to all m',.-; o,- minder having been C"!ii:i.i:;,t t .. parties or.,Tl!t t.i be h:tt.tfj el ; punished, lie foil .wed hi.- c' ,:r- - -,; teacfied the hired a-s.iv :.. (1- j o, found where the hand of !:-,c v i ;:. ?; .. ci inio. After the atn-t . ;. , - confessions in the previco : . Attorney, the at'.inini.-trator t:.,l , . .s. to show'that Lo had bet u Is. '. i-.i -, i; . iness by the urging f ( ',.-. v.'.s .c ; assapins liave do;i,;'c i.-; i t: .- .. . truth in saying tl.it t cy vtie- I ! carry out the bi.vo.lv pl.ns' wh;.-h ,' i .: devised. Dye Lash:tLe-:t 1 1. c - :c :: an uptiglit and honest t.:v.. 1 - . not for his confess;, u it t . .:k.t . , . very difficult to make t!.- ; - ; :. -meuto believe that l e ! .id , : a ; .:' : a muidv-r of this cLastic'ei. i-:-; . . atrocious, ami the c- f .- ;..J ... wild rotuauct-s. i ','.'.'. IV As AsTi'M.-TitM; portion of ti... ,vt:ii i i .: dyitig fri jij the tr !- . t ordered liver. The r-s-.'t uj.oa the l:oisses t,f i,,- ,.. p,..piP js rc.at alart.;hi,-t, t, a burden ii.stea 1 .f a j enjoy ip i,t a-al u- fu'.i -There is no go, l r. a- p f. only throw si.-j.le pi. i . 1 : take tho advice of 1 ,-'. . -and try one bottle t,f i ; . er. Your spce.lv reli. f of bottles of this m. away to try its virtues, v. suits iti everv case. V.- i - . i - . : : i : . . . . . iv ! . . - i . -: 1 : bottle for Id cents to trv relievo the worst case." all Druggists on the We c . I John- Taylor writes: four years oi l, was su.i M v ' : 1 V croup, in the inctit. nn.l il - : tor at hand, my wife trie.! sv pi.itid Arnica Iitiit.u ut. im" cloth ami applying it to tl t!.r and giving her a few drops, half an bour she breathed a ( It seemed to loost u her le'.u ai lungs at once. Prepared by E. It. Tlrwp". Pa. l-'crsale by Ia-iuiu u. .v ; burg. a - i y h- i l:i vi .v. r. -v u tr a n i -Kit Tib i. m : . Says: "I tak ereat t -loa.-"-r ! r ' ' ' "'' partnt? the Arad.-tuv cf .Ur. '. ' 'l. I i rnniubi 1 (toil. 1 .T- f :" Ctiocrtu 1 ! v c.iTi.s.-n t tot? " u-e '" " ' ence. 8-70 t er 'ju ir-er ! i d r.--' t fy v " buys. 0 Kxtra t'liariref. S;-- - i1 advanced nrd bnekwar-i puj-'J?. H - , -y .ludsr Van ;...-m-ti. I.. v. 1 : "' ' , body. 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