" i " - .. i i i .i"fti.L-J.fcttf1tM.jirnril --,,, a , - , , .- ; - - tth mtrntm m mii - r tt "tnr g f' lf """" " Tfnr "r 1 1 mrtf m' mmmmtmmamrxii uu-1 n m .- mm1t a a .k . ! .. . T 1 J Unmhrn -J: rrrm nn. ...... m y that ? i. rTwsA v i V MITf ,-,-.,,TT-. , , , . , AJlltWr nils jusi I'l.ivru a nut-jjiv- i'hih . - - - - - ...j-v.s :n I v.iiiatia and Mississippi . the thrilling experience of an old-time resi- Father, wm, ami grandson were ; Thev had eaton bn-ad from a loaf that ! the Sth mst., and on tne jtHimassjiokra a pA . .uiru-.-.rtiic Vli.,itlit n.'uim !.,iruticnnonn?uinw nnuiind. im cans: it stealing- toffctner at iiuooarus- : contained arsenic enough to kill a hnn- nv the acunseii seem um outu- . , . .... . - -, . ----- ., , . .,i ion, i. i urcti uien, ami oniv uif treai size m me fasioi v a pc ai'ir. x n- 1 1 - .. ..... v , - JUNE 20, 1J79. . they .-an Letter te,r condition by en. i- ; ,V'T ' -Grant and Hayes were born in the ! doses prevented fatal results. were lost is thus shown to be unfounded. gratuiij to a .ortnernMate. .enerai ' m0of the Kkekmvs. Here U the storv, ' same year, and it was an union unat e ! An odd exhibition of affection is re- i Meanwhile other fools nntnri. - me n- j EQENS3URC FRIDAY, - - I r !i I-1 ins; i"!i;i;m.i!!',fi! that Mr. Il.ixes. n his im.'o.-.. il viit t" l!"St"H sou,., i i!:lC this V ill make a pil- cri!!i:!-- ! the cn .u e of his iiran-lfather. I: i ' ! I': tie i-; - NEWS A5D OTHER 0TI?Hf?. J Fourteen j-ersons sat down to din- Goldsmith, a Swede, who with his J ! ner at Robert McNeeky's table, in At- I wife has undertaken to circumnavigate : Josei'h HevwofMl. of Whitemarsh, i lautie Citv. and before the meal was ! the irlobe in a bit of a boat. "1 he 1. ncle , v - " - Jg . i mi ' .i ... . ii. i r . t x .a tf.-wl f oaj The Fittsbursrli Commer'-ial-Gaftte relates .Montgomery, o ns a w riue crow . : over seven or triem were violently 1:1. am,- saueu mimu ua-,., v.. A A AA A A A A.A A A A A 1DDD A 1 D A A U D A A T U AAA b D A A li D A A WW A A T T T TT Y T Y T TTTTTT OOOO W n it n w jr ii n II X !f s ii ji T T f T r u o o Ml O WWW W jj v - v w O W W w ' o ww ww C OOOO W W v R 5 1 1 ii. Conn ay. a deiuaifOgue and fraud ami we avesure it will he jieimed with in- t fniroiuer readers It CI J !.! ill: ' II. I - ' :'! i : -. r hill s in a'i old me-ti.-nt. l.'ntiliiow ii..vn i" lulu, and- f. I . hlW U r-0 l.jd li" T iuuiNsli-n ih-"-!ait 'l t'na; Kutl i rf-mi V,. II .'.--. 1'r-sideut. Th- cei,- i. II. 1 I'S .(!,;,,, f !. ci .1 : ! I 1.1 t I, a, ut the t !'.!.- u:.ir a:i i ier r-i t". 1. b;i-. i-M'k in tl.' i i in- i :ii-.. di. !..;::- ! a '!' 1-! ; ; i 1 1 1 . ! i.: i i i ; j ' t ,i rh ! a th i .1 j'a; ' le.ll it .-f thN ! ll;.es. fa.-t th:f a .,!' ..11- . . c i 'I . I ' I I " art.- rh. I tranpovt 1 iiate and it th i it . t' ii-i i i' ! t!e- Wl h- : -""l. r ..f !-i is- ' i. in. a li Ml". JI;. : ii aiel I ii"'..;M ! he I il-h l cut the ;M'" to mi i n : i i ; l i i tiii.v i.e. -it!:!- ii:- Ti!..ti..:i the ilia! 'i h - I ni:- ., aw ;iv w i'.Ii t !n !ii to Canada, v here they i ri- for two years. u... - to ( i r.ihhv on this - ii.i -sii.n. and stand irra'' hi Tv.aill v.' Ml!;' i , j-rv'-" li ;:. r. e d"ii!"t I-- a- niu LTi'-t :"! V.-iier aid !r- hh-.i-. !!" w.a 1' t hi-i anei'-nt .I Ids tamily. !i '.vt r !;--l!ii- at i' "ii as Mark when lie S"l"- t. a : n.l. of Adam mi .- c. r. !-e--i..;i in ! : I e..i !. -h lat A 1 t V. !: . nate a 1- tl, 1 ' t- -t I ' !::''! .,". i i la 1 i! ii s I: ill. 'j in-Ill.- !l-..!ihh. a la i s' .." c-KI.ui.--to the An h"e 1-. .t:". . that '! la ! a-i I ei '. V al" .a hi- h -: I ai- r.'.dier s 1 1 hi- ii a-ki-d in a hol t t In;- au-o lat iniiitarv r mi r in was vei I'litoftuiiate. j; vi ry inexaa-l . in th" ii l.a I'n'. ni -!a d a 1 - t it v.h-tiudit in X ii.iai'-d ai a ei low t,;;--York ."-".i lias ifone to ill l!.l: .!..'.'. tia- i -" I . this :l"i a did n r l- i. -e ho V i i t i rv, a I'd e ft i! el. i'.'aii f"ii;l t-.l I" . d ai l-ro. i".t"! h 1 thai tia- -.'lei- e. -t Mar I! Ij'l ia !! 2 n-i a . and was ,).! . ha ;; - foi sold';. His.t;. draft li'.-ia. . of . -. . '-! ,1 i; nt .- ai.-l ;i.;i him. hni he !.;", i: i rati . and ai ; ma: line-.. t- -a-t odirm party ' !a- .-lap l.is sai.-l itnte !:ad as I ioo.-i at s ; I : l;i 1 i i'a is a di ii!;;-;:". and' th irreat ina:: i-f i;'-- n!!' ra a :-r:i t i ii 's toe luat i rr. d.-iitn'.'-didn't eo-l a' i'daiie- 1" longed il Miitiud .vi'ii.'ili.e. -d a t'-.nd for the ; itraii'-.l. and rcpa i"i the -el .- I:a 11!.- in nioia. I; i'ia.'.ia '.s sul.-t itn! e ai ai! thai !. w a ; -y pad 'me 1 easiness l al'.- i -fare in An il; eo!i i.-tt d for -' i '-l i ii.eaie.- of v' i!.;'i io. papi i'--. w a!! . '-Hi thi inaih. i v a n.e "f ah-d from the d. a- i.a alv.a.is I i he 1 '" il -' "i i a i ie dei hiiaiioii that ri, : a ! "a t a - u , il 1 of the t'n-rA water, and in the piping tiroes of rariiet-basifein Sujx-rintendent of i'nbiie Instruction in Louisiana, has been vi-iti!:jT sevi-ral N"erthern cities so liciting aid for --ihe cohered snuVrers of the South." Falsely representing that h udrr-ls of (-.loiel people, fugitives from t'-.e on ton and sugar plant at ions in Mississippi and Louisiana, are encamped ..n the batiks of th- lower M i--issippi. ae'i that th'. V h,lV.- l ei.n refused paSSUife lip the river bv the steamboat captains. C :iway"s jiroramni'- is t e! al"ii th.- ('!.; toiio d"wn an t),-s.. ei.T.ireil i.-tiins af lelie liiali-e t" t. Louis, in order that from tha.t paint they may enter the promised land. lb- ha- v-i.eived some cash and many promises of much more in the near future. A short time sbiee Conway ad.- Iressed a. meetincr coinposeil almost ex- e'li-ive'ty of -..1. .red lueu and Women iil th'- Cooper Institute. New York, in w hich hesaidtltal he --had caught Gen. r.iitier on the tly at AYashiuicton," and that after a little reflection the threat an.! maui.animoiis (leneral hnl made a present to the coaTed sufferers of il.txiO acivs of hind in Wisconsin, valued (by himi at from .-rloO.tHio to .?-2ito,i.0, and -aid that the suffering blael-s could take lws. .ssioii of it just as soon as they liked. Was ever an ad "f philanthropy, larue as it seems, more promptly and ir race fully performed than ihis. and who be side the foxy r.enjainin would ever have thought of it '? It lixkslikc a great deal of land to cive away, and so it is. but tlu-n ii is a'd in Wisconsin and covered a.'! ovi r with, a dense forest of pine tim ber w here the st rohe of the lumber!. ma's ae has never been In aid. Imtl'-r knew of eour-e that a Louisiana negro would be as comp'a-W ly out of his natural cli mate in a Wisconsin pinery as a giraffe wudal be in -sib; l ia. or a polar bear in an African jungle, aial that not one of them would ever go there. He-ides this he had no faith whatevi r in the negro exodus and had said, so, nor had he enough faith in Conway to hand him f.ver any money. Hut he owned, a pin" foi'-et awa up ineold. i-imwy Wscon-un. and if 'on way's fugitive n .!' s would lake ii they n ight have il and settle down upon it ju-d as soon its the-. .I.-ased. This was Lutli r's priceless gift to the negroes, who in their credulous nature terest. especial! v hv those who may le able to recall the cirf uinstaiu-es : Sixty yran a;;., n Ian.' Imi k of Imi.l in IVnr.--vl-vaniM ly'init nloni; tli neper ti-inntark-5 t.f fir Sn ieAeh:i.in:i an.l .;i:.t.rii i r:oi.-h.- ..f tf.o Ail.-Kli'-ny ri.cr, an unt.r.'k.'n ror.'-f. Tl.t fo-.tiliiTn ftn-1 w.-.-aern ivtrt ! in.liutin e;mtv w.-iv i.r.-tty well ft'ttlf! : the northern an-i f n-tern j.nri? very -e:rs-ly. .T.-Ut r-'.i: ha.l -i few s.t t lenient - in the .-..nth- wesT'-rn eoriir. :ui.I va. aTr;:e!ir-.l to Iieiii'iu. tor Hi.li. i .I .i:r.e . f.o.ii'riij ha.i at that 'lay t'ut a .'vr -itt;,r n.-rtii el tiie tiirri-'k-. Tvlnle 'Ic-Hrhef! h.i.l '.ft :t -.ant peeu !.e 1. -n in the -...tith.-rr. and . a Mem ,.rti.;ns."l t'i-oe.ai . ! '..tt.T a n.t M.-Kmh .-ro aime-t .m enta-ek.-n '.voa.e r. M t -;ari..i. I '.ii. ie-. ii :.n.i ! -t teet nt Thit y in ri-te..-.. - --. i-.i.-.e e -i.-:ni '.. lie ! rr. tie." win. I: ft.v..t alt"...- -;i.t whore t In-! ir.. a. l-iinir f'aii.I.iia and f '!;. rrn-l-i reieho.l the ca.-f.-rn !:ne uf!reli;;ea e.Maity. en tin- i-ank- ef III,, v--f hr.ia. I-. el the Sn-ii'ieha iiua. a- at th.it .i.ty a v.e!l-kievai l:i.i.Inn!k i.-l tiie heatt of"tho a.i. rn.-."' .V lli.nri-i.inir little town Int. !nee mI'jiiii i.i in -ur iil..:-,- tiie litna-u?' tree f'anMi. an.! na.-ii I-ear.- il- lialne- 'hel v 'free. In the latter art . ! tiie -rn:n:iiei- el' three c'li.ei,- .. fho t.vn oi lie'a.ma .' ontun a Icintini? . x-. nr-!"n i.. the region near th.e --eherry t-ee." 1 i.ey h.; h. . ..'a a .nt .-a mji ein: j in j-e. i ntt-n.i in- to .-( en.i a week or mure. '1 licy -.-leete.! a o:ini;.. an.l two..; the no ai. whose name-- I .to not re'eemher, I n t tie h:in t for -leer or ot her iramo. leav i nn Mr. Henry Shry.ek. the o!..-t man of tho arty. to .-lay sn eanii,. take eare of it. an.l prepare supper. in t'.ie -e. on.l .lay they feiin.l ivhat they thought ft mure .-ii.liie piai-e for t(u-ir eamp. t.eariy a mile fn.!. tiie hr-t. liarly in the morni ;:u th.-y remove.l the l.e.uie-t of their things t.efor" sef.nej: out on their hunt, leavin-j: Mr.-s-hryock to remove pome mere thinirs anl Ii ip the eamp. He made one trip hack ami torth nil 'iijsiit : hnt on the - .no he l.e.-atne t ew il-lere-l nint nas nnaMe to find the n.-w eamp. lie w an.I. i e.l all .lay. of eour-e liettinir far ther :iii! lartiieraway every hour. W hen hi companion r. "nrne-! in th." evening they t'eiinil tie ir old trien.I i,i t.--i r; lt. They at onee went to their ..!.! eamii. hnt he w:is not there. Ie-tiirniiii;- tiiey foninl ;i pan which h.e h:c! thrown nwa : hut that wa- a!i tiie tr.a e tlo-y eonhi lin.l. All liiula they traveled f ami fro. -hontinir t'.nl tit-Mi-' t-het-. hnt in vain. They kept up the search loi-aiir halt the to!Vin.r .iay.'an.l tiien took their Iior-e and r. de to the tow n iif Indiana, al.oitt twen ty miii-.. to aivo the alarm and cot more a--; -ixnee. 'lie- wriler. Ile-n a hov. liv.-d Ih.-re at tne time. 'I he i.fw - t hat r! r. Siir oek. a man ,-ovreil f.ini.vn . lol highly esteem, ii e - he was. -holth! !:. lost in the wtlderne--. predi.i-e.l a prof. -on .1 er sensation than I ever knew in ai.v eniemnniiy. Ail the ae-n who e..n id pe- il .ly if.. -' ai led at on'ee tor t lie phiee. armed witii irnns'aii.t horns, l ie- oiieet e! t!ie-e wa- to make as iran-h oei-e a- pos-d-ie. -o that the ni.lortnn-.te man niiuhi hearth.-m ale! Teakehi way to tin-in. V'm ia icuht ine-senrers nrrived in town v. ill: lhe.-:o! n.w- t:i..l so tar Ihe search was mi-in .-i----!nl. Tie- v :e- k.-pl np tor o er a week, tin- pepniar anlet- h.-.-einln-j- more and more in-ten-e. liutil i.t 1."-- :h..-i a hnnilred men were seo'iri i -x thai w li de,-l;.. s I- r 111 h - ill ai! d i r.-et ions avolivd the elle'rv tree. Mope that he Wi-ll'd he len-ld alive l een', to da- ..nr. l-.it the s.-ai.-h W IS mu i ' te iied waii i: i,:d -a 1 1 -. 1 . 1 ; I ik; em e. t 1. n-th. on the .ent'i da. alter .Mr. Shry.-ek v as le-t. t w o -.'.-Mi' lii-ll ot Indiana were w a', k :i-' .piiit'. thro'iuh the l..re-t. mak;.;- no ':.i-''. hut ke. pi.'.j a , harp h ooi it. Some di.-lan ill ad va nee o! n.cti! t'.lt. e - p;. a l h e ; 'vet i d t '.!,-! !' s.-alvh. ip.w a Imo-t na I-.-d. r.o 'a on h :- h 1 1 .Is a e.d knees nit i.r:i haiy e... i-i-i. Ii.it. ki I liey ra t: t o 1. i m a io 1 foiii-.l th:a id- r.-a-n wa- i.t -,ei--.y' .-,! hroio-d. and that he had h.a.iy strem;!ii to crawl. In-tantly t lie li.' 1 that I'.e'w.- lulled -omi.!-. tl pain In I'l'iiv. P!o-.ci:.i!.- w-r- tl.tre. 'I'!.- hr- f tonir On del v. : to li i u- h i in a m'i y -ma '.1 pi' i . et hread dipped i'l ddiiled wine. N l.lri-li a ..as :ivi:i a-' !a-t a- hew-i: al-l'- t-i l eir il.v.hi. h. witil tiie warm .-hiltiinir hi.-h hi- fri.a.il- supplied. .. a i r" r t- ir.-d hi oi. Unh hi- eia -i.-.tl - t i ' n-j I n la - reason and i ee..e-e.l -iieliior. 'ot las v.a nde. i r.o - . i n ;.-k ly r.-tui-ii.-d. He ri-aite.l hi- iir-t h.-wildei men t . his a; trm an 1 nn!e' . an-1 Ie- d. -p..-r..;e -le.rt- tn lied tie- .-:-n p. iie : .'-a; .-n. ! ..-r. -d h:s la-t li n n-. r :' n.l tie '.'a'!. -1 ill.; oi 1 . i n- -. lie l-.oio--.il ere 1 III." i-iT-oi w J. a t 1 f- - II pp. .-.'d to t:a e !.i II .!(..-: II 1 he I1 iuh I . wli'.liwel.- p: lal" .-.-.'e. Iieit..l pi-aid ll;.-:.-- e; :.e.l h' .e.- ot t:i..--. who iT.-n- ...le-h'.-. li I;-m: hnt - a pp. i-i n:; it to hav- he.-n lea-;- te, 1 oi . I.e a 1 w a ' - ia.d Inn:-. -it "hell It e.i ::-.!;-. :.ed il.-le-e tie .!.!!".-.. it -v . ' Onl-i:-.' le.itl. Io r. i in-. . ii i pa ii it - ir' hi r- re: d t he t..w n the s. ' end re- - alter in- w..s ti.iit'.i. the s-" lie 271k Magnitude, Kxcetlence and Cheapnett of our Au- Stock for thi Spring aotonisJie everybody. The people ay that the cot of travel to and from Ihe city naved tu-iere over, because the prices are lower and money gfnt, to no o mush further at the GRAND TtrrOT. With no many hind of goods under one roof, time in ?tj and people nay they can now tlo in one day u-hat uaed to takt them two. There is a Lunch Jioom in the building, and nt Special Jlovm where people bringing lunch with them can hart jtrivacy. Our friends in the country are invited to make them set ten,, home when they visit the Gil A XI) DKVOT. vear for the count rv. ltorted from Ilickorv, N. C. "When ; Ham Van Cott made a let that he can i A small Mack biur, somewhat like a 1 Hoke Secret, the wife and child mur- ; paddle from New Rochelle, Conn., to j th a. is destroying the cabbage plants in . derer, was told the jailor was dead, he j lloston in the tiniest of toy boats a tub Baltimore county. Mil. : burst into wild cries of e-ief, and when : that weitrhed twenty-eicht pounds. He , A New York boy, aired nineteen, ! allowed tosee the corpsehe fell uponthe left New Kochelleoii Monday two weeks j has been sent to the Elmira Keformato- colT'.n and clung to it so hard that it re- npro, reached South Xorwalk on Monday ry for havincr married two wives. quired five men to tret him away. following, and has not teen heard froui ; Mr. William Ilunsicker, of Trappo. ; Zachar'uih Camphor, colored, qnar- since. ', Montrromery comity, has forty chickens reled with his sister, atred thirty-six, in ' Dispatches from southern points in j which recently laid li'l egH in six das. Baltimore. Saturday morninr. a'nd beat Ohio and Indiana tdate that a destruc- j A farmer on the shores of Iake On- her unmercifully. Slie complained of tive storm of wind and rain passed over j iario has had nine acres washed away in 1 feelinsr badly afterwards and alout 11 . that rep ion from north to south, reach- twenty years, lie is evidently losing o'clock on Sunday diet!. Camphor has incr points in Kentucky, on "Wednesday: ground. been arrested. The woman was said to i night of last week, doing considerable j Mrs. Matthew Shipnian. an insane lie very quarrelsome ami annoying. , damage to crops, fences, etc. Light- , woman living near "Warren, set fire to Miss Emma Abbott, who volunteer- j ning struck several dwellings in Salem, j her house Tuesday morning, ami was ed to give a concert to raise funds for a j Ind. Daniel Mitchell, at that place, roasted to death. , second t rial of Mrs. Smith and Covert ; was killed by a stroke of lightning In Montrose, Susquehanna county. D. Bennett, under sentence of death in ; while standing under a tree. The rail- , a cat that had lteen missing four weeks Jersev Citv. made personal apeals to road deiK't at Christ iansburg. Kv.. was ; was found locked up in a trunk. She several wealthy N'ew Yorkers, and ob- completely demolished and two hundred was terribly emaciated. tained over .f 1 , M HI in cash. She will i trees were unrooted. Lightning struck t- MTTTIWI'V Wl) I'TRHON'S - La nra "Baker, of Clarksburg, Ind., also give the concert, if inoiv funds are the house of John Hamilton, in Madi- j! 1 LLL Lli 1 Al' muuv.v. : was forbidden by her parents to keep an needed. son. Ind., seriously injuring some of the api-ointmcnt with her lover; so she Father J. V. Hayes, of St. Ann's inmates. went out and hanged herself. church, New York, was recently indict- , Kleven If rsons were drowned at The Ilarrisburg lttrit tells of an ed for beating rank Cassazza. a scholar Buffalo Gap, Dakota Territory, on Tues- . eel nineteen and a half feet in length in the parish school. His trial w as Ve- day night, bv a sudden rise and overflow ' that was caught a few thus ago in the gun in tin: general sessions on "Wednes- 1 of Beaver creek, caused by a waterspout. 1 Susquehanna, at Conewago Falls. day and concluded on Friday with a The names of the vict ims as far as can Kentucky has a lather ot thirty- verdict ot acquittal, the priest being the lie ascertained are as follows: Mrs.. boy's teacher, aini having administered Uhodes, Mrs. Moore, Oliver Rhodes, only a slight punishment on him. Frank Reed, Clyde Rhodes (child) and ! A Mt. Airy (N. C. ) dispatch to the four men who were en route from the ! Cincinnati J-Jmninr savs that a whole hills to the railroad, names unknown. shot and kilied by an unknown person, family was poisoned near there the oth- Two of the latter were t' am owners, one . concealed in the bushes near her home, er flay by eating wild horn y. Mr. Alon- a passenger and fine a night herder.' at Creel. up. Cumberland county. 111. zo Bryant, a well-known fanner, discov- The persons whose names are given were ; Mrs. Matthew C. Ferry, widow of , cred the honey the day previous, and all emigrants on their way to the hills ! Commodore 1 Vrrv ami mottier ot -Mis. brought two gallons ot it home. lie : from M ills countv, Iowa. In five minuted ' and his family ate it at breakfast next from the time the first alarm was given ' morning. His wife and two children the whole surrounding country was ' seven children. He once lived m hhodc Island, but early saw that it would lie necessary to move out of that State. Mary Troxell. aged sixteen, was All Hie new shapes ami ei.lors ro now ex hibited in our fpaeious, lipht and airy show roonn. Freneh Chip Bonnet n1 Hats. Florence Hrld Honnete and HU. Ttnx-Hti Braid Bonnets and H.tl, Manilla Braid Bonnet and Hats. Milan Braid Bonnets and Hats, Fancy Straw Bonnet and Hat. The haie6 most In demand ara Spnnl'h. Hampton, Princes Marirttreritc. Metropnl. Thnr'hy. Ie MnrsVa. rer"ter. Talinnan. Feather In tlic nwet shade and Flow ers of exquisite beauty. RiM.fins in daz zling assortment. .TUH N WANAMAKF.K. L 3IAXTLKS AM) Mlft A very imjKn.iut pureleie . rived Irom B T.f; I.I N M ANT F A T l J;i.R of Model Oartnent. perfeet in est Trinimlnir and beautiful In tinii jit r From the ef.minenecment of tj , Wiii re: Mo-r-s. i-.l him as i ie ir.h 1 cfer- -(;. lie h" all t he t ime wi'i! . cm r the m-at joke he -.t-rai" T. Ih 'onv. ay. t luir h-r-.-h 1 raj Or I: liao'Ts are a;ire th colit ro'e! which has iieell :-eVf-r.ll liioi.'.hs in ih- Lend- li ill the uding for n Cou.rts o.-k h; in a - h. . it -.! i 1 t ' ' i I., i me el h : ;l: -h: 11 i .. . t i..ll. , 1 .II. s -. -I- '-I e. r thilej j :e. v.,l:l .-he; I tr -k V.:.- l: ,i w i :.i !-. ...i t.. a e .1 : 1 1 1 1 lth August Belmont, died on Saturday al ternoon at her daughter's residence, Newport. I!. I. (ireenbnry Thompson, a horse thief, in the Crawfordsville, Ind.. .jail, confess es to have murdered ami robbed Frank Stalev. a rich old bachelor, near Mt. Meridan. Ind., two years ago. A little son of Edward Fordham died in Montreal on Friday from eating diseased pork. Mr. Fordham, his wife and a second child suffered from the same cause, but are recovering. '.real Conewago and Lower Marsh Creek a re the names of two Fresbyterian churches near (ett sbiirg. which w ent built of stone in IT1-? and IT'.hi resjwet ivelv and are in good state of preserva tion. . Cheap railroading in 1 he "West these days. Fare from Kansas Cit to Chica go, distance ."ioo miles, and the usual rate Sdo.-!-'). has been reduced to lifty cents. Th re are three conipet "mg rail road lines. Herman "Weaver, a yonmr man in Readim.". on Friday performed the per ilous ft-. it at tha.t place of .jumping from the top of a bridge, a distance of loo feet, into the Schuylkill river. He was not injur!. Two young men of Roherson town ship, l'.erhs county, who have long ad mired the same ladv. Mid she unable to are dead, and Mr. Bryant is .cry ill. Archbishop Wood has received a letter from Cardinal Simeoni. acknowl edging a dralt for 1h.(hh francs as a test iiuoiiial of the devotion of the Cath olics of the archdiocese of Philadelphia. His Holiness, the Pope, has granted to all who contributed to the "Peter's Pence'" his astolie benediction. The Archbishop has since sent, in addition to the above, the sum of 12..VHI francs. Hooded ami the water subsided almost as suddenly as it rose. The head of .1. P. Ferguson, of Clarence, Iowa, was drawn forward on his breast by chronic rheumatism. Dr. d. A. (.'arson effected a part ial cure of the disease, and thought the patient's head might le brought back into place by means of an apparatus. This con trivance consisted of an iron bar, with one end strapped to the waist, and run- Several years ago there lived mar ning up the back to the top of the head, i Kernersville, X. C. a woman named Across bar was to be fastened to the: l'ol T-'itz who was the mother of a irl shoulders, ami the ini'iev t-ml was liuisl.- I But ll'.aine pi.i his a bfC.vcen .Messi--. P. o. T. Collins tractors for the construction of th ci- ; .ie .-laticrra I i "!: . !. ogles-, f; d '-;a'cs sk i- ..f ;, f t- i.1 . i i'i i t . . '1' I pu: hy ' Mit 1 1 a ' : a! lo - fii'-ioNhii ') till.: ;.. I re pi W'n. '.! H.a.t th -. a t: o. c 'I'i 1:M!--m e. a :ist. i- to TV; .;!, . :i W. dta s ! . a r ihis v.;--. th - ii:- ! ; ..-h.-h. '. i-i.i h-r t li- I'.iian'-- !. !.!!' I.e. .1. tie. ! the cm i. I., 1 . i e i ! : 1 1 h c i 1 1 1 It i' ! i" !t:h; r of a' now" Cni cy. had the . 1 he Suit. til roa'I ariumd the falls or Madeira river, in id'ail. : holders of the Mi'.tieini Rail Roat 'oiap-.uiy, the ii. red in t he lower cer.r: ag.. wa- in f...a- '' th- l ra ;i f th rapnis ii,.' th.e l.Hii al and Mamofe (h-eisioii ren s..me weeks e-si.-. Col: ins. a 1 t-'ii Fi mi T-.rn' ! of vcr-e t-i the ! cell gelt UN in I "to'en. 1 1 i'-nlows : i li.i .V 1 1 1 i . ;. .!!' en- ':ii!; ea.. -Ie in the I'hihi.'.cq.hia '.cai!i that : .!e. ii.m ;ui .. '..Hius' interests ha- is .litstje.-s .,; A j,;.,-;:;, ist .rv oi tl'.c cp.se i- as i i.r-i t i ". -.' ..! 1 I t : o is . .; 1, 0 M-. 1 . s l a'. 1 1 . . i r c th- ih-.si.l the We-!. Wht lie I tl .- m. d lui Turkey I.; mutual a-! less ;l ; ;; lcus;e ail Wh. l! tl," '., ; ! he at naid' ..cr hi oh; ..;' 'i'i.. h.-- h conn! iy a p But Ie cai Mr. II ear.! I'mii , i' ha il "f co-.irs r. -cat ing 1 In- g. il oi' th- greet al took occa.-i" t V. .' r ihiai! ! pl-e sit . . . i:. n t. ! 1,1 I S - ;u;-i-..-d a -iag the ovavl- !.' I i 1 1 . i i i .. ida s of pi! "i ! i" ..f enijude i la pre- awi'i-ding !o tie i-i i! tia sa". of tic- i-'-:ii road, amounting to the Rank of Enghe ia.l.i- r-1 t iio L.-vN.ln-w la i .-. a: arguiii' nt rect ;.!! ha.'i. i lie ( hanci ry f 'ouri is. ( ollin.- was !".-'. e lut'i'e iff i.ht : und arising s for buildim. 1.1 it :tl.( H'H. no From tha t n- 'l I.e e,l! t ;. ii ..I t i ' th-- ie, Lo 1 I, i on t 111 -.- -i o e '. - ! e I -ri I o! -;.i r tie r. I: !-...;ai ! e . :.:--t 1 .1 1: l U !i hy iie- b. -of Ajp- K: e. .i tin-o- l;o ar: ! -v.; uu-l l'.-v -: !i:e -,i: -a v-ry the Mes- .h-cr. to th of the ease decree ma.!" by in favor of tie- re". vrsed. and ;l ia W l ;-t i: i ll io' th.e l,,, aa ae-n.t 11, e-i. 1 :. I tl - I-. llo.- and 1 1 -a i,e i 1 1 1- ,li 1 I, loiocls. ' I , ct ntr;;ct , i !' li -It. , 1 mav h; rail', v il a i'i'i f d s; liiaiii n bu-.i: sid. h s.-llieb iltioilttt lit! '. i r v :is in Iv. All this n. .- s i- as Larm- i then i! ia Vt ry -1 I l"s! P ot the bill. lat i ged aga ;i - t he liolii.-; ,s , road to 1" a i ra t l:o ;: ih g a ! i-1; i of with those win fraud, is mad." or hi Messrs. ..; i ins. ; l,c i ever -:h r -. niity ha c-. .lane w! ijuirci! th" court to take an unfa view of th.e case ii a-g iv.t i i' ing t that thi-.uaho!.; 1! c ca-.t pro huiiding the h.-idic.hlel-s. of cel'usion coiilini'.tcd d !!i iSgilillst the tractors. What- llle : I ' i i tin- l.olll! I lie- - ot h re- teilt to - ;i e,a, l ,,l e ;,r.. I T' - - . i . '-.:.! ii,,.: Ih e et . r -. r.l 1 ITs.-i r.-i tiioi. 11. n: i . .Mil' tin - 1. an s-u'n try. I', s" d ' li .1 ! 1: a 1 1 , f... and- i; h ill tia ta'. I . : d ' Nt.t n-' ; in tl I I a- Am- l ie. a 1 c ia 'i I i ' 1 i v. o i 1 : i W ho , : d ) il so a -r "lei -i. .! 1 11 aiih the .is coUli '. i il re- v. n. mv Wf 11 ( odi ima-- sU.spi, by ( -, Mr ; wo Th.... iu th i i and 1 -: w; it'. us for !"U. ry oi Pliilin ','r: ks ago. !S i'ect (It'll spring, to ai a' t. id io! vorable . i k n o w - it. .' 1) i: i less t lie racf-r the M.a-!'--. dy and fair d. ;d;ng i ea.:' of ihe i'-asl iaini o; to have 'of clt I'MH'i ted tie; II r: i. j t a. decide between them, will settle the matter bv a. foot ra" . to take place on the 4t h "';' duly. s. R. Ci-off. fit' Hoiicybrooh. Ohcs t r county, k ilh-d ;i spottei! viper four fi t t iiin" inches in length t he ot her day. The snake followed Oroff !or about iifty ;irds. his-ing like a goose and evidently bent on mi -'(-hit f. - A w. -man at Hiil. N. "V.. received a visit irom hf r sister hist week, it bf ing the first time the two had met for six teen M;ns. although living within four hides of each other. They d h I ! ad rec ognize f-a'di ether. During a heavy sioini at Des Moines. Ia..on Fridav evi -ning, n-vt ra! small lisli. or minnow s, fell in t he st reets. They were gathered up and found to be lively. Their length is from t w o and a half to fi -or inches. A ' "i n sp indent of t he 1-dkton i Ky. i .Vee'.W.a Ifdl.so!' the killing of a ratlle snake a few thi;. s since in Todd county. V."h !. his! discoscl'-d a little child was p'la iag with it. the snake meanwhile dart ing out ii t digue. Miss Sallie Sutton, aged .--ii years, living in Harrison county. Teun.. w;is frightened by a bnmbie bee w hi..-h ilew into tiie room. ami. attempt ing to es cape from it. f.-il to the i !ooi, receiving injiiri. s from whit h she died. A. K. (.i;:y. of Dover. Mass., is a h' Iplcss paralytic, who has been con stantly recked night ami d iy for several yt'ars. Constant motion is necessary to keep him a.liNe. :ind circulation n:u-t often be iialnced by rubbing his limbs. 'n Saturday afternoon Michael ed like a photographer's head rest, with a strap to buckle over the forehead. I Ferguson was stretched on a table, and adjusted. mt without considerable force, to the bar. II is neck was straightened, sure enough, but was bro- , ken in the ojerat ion. and he died in stantly. In Hancock. Mass.. hist week. P. P. Perry was sitting in a neighbor's1 barn, in company with the owner. Mr. Il ltlield. to await the ending of a thun- der storm. He had hung on a peg. di rectly above !i:s head, a tin pail full of milk, just milked. A thunderbolt ' struck the barn, passed down thromh ihi ..f' ,..o7.. cutting a hole through the bottom of the pail, and striking Mr. Perry on the back of the head passed down the back in two streams, one striking round to his heart. lie wa . killed instantaneously. His friend, who had been silting by "his side, owes ' his life to a singular cause. He had sniin-what suddenly raised one arm, whiih so frightened a calf, that stood tethered in the stall, that the animal made a. spring and broke the halter. Immediately Mr. II. rose to t ie t he calf , and just as lie ri ached him 1 he fatal bolt came. It i 'lost lilted Mr. II.. who lay helples-i. and set the barn on i"rc. lie finally recovered the use of his limbs and eseapi d. but th-' barn burned down. -Mrs. Jane E. D. F. Hull, aged lifty eight ears. wife of Dr. Alotro F. Hull, was b und dead in h'-r bed at No. 140 West Forty-M'coml slreet. New York, on Wednesday morning of last week. Her hands and feet were tied, she wa.s blindfolded. ;! gag was in hi r mouth, and t h.e trunk a C the side of her bed had be, n opened and rilled of its contents. The police were a! once informed -d jjlt. double erini". and an examination of the premises dioi -1 that an entrance had been effected in some wa through th" front door, as that was found optn and all o! her pal ts of t he hoii.se .s-ccure. The lingers of t he d. ad v. oman's ha f.'imd -o be badiy iarccraUd. frit mis say that one large dian and o!:" emerald ring had ! t Ik it tl oin. ItHi-.es not vet 1 - were llgl her md ring been torn ppear that acquainted v ( ' v, ; I ,!c v. I.;; !.. r !;im flout j. i e i he The lit i ." . - i 1 1 ' l'( ; I i i h ti; to Wirt: oci'.tt i" v. s iii d b : I I' coi st ( alae.'i ' hop, th- .rant. Sh.'i ia. in .': e." ; re-1-- j the Rep '.a'c i .o i 1 ! ih" I. a V. w r.'i i. i r , s. - Ii :b!i " l in k in it pl i.i s v, id t airai'l lis: 1- 1 1 '! . Cell. 11 ot e w .- . o 1 ( I la l, i Tctt. t t! 1- 1 it wid mue'i i a : 1 !.!! .'. o; liiitii. th". -; i-' .eg- : litf !:! ::;.'. 'id.'ic.i:i :!; liin-ii- If ! s of tii bv w!.h h :l - i 'i ..hitting f-!- his h'cli.,;, v.ogl.1 ; t he s;.;,.e da,:.. 1, lllil ist t'a p. o; ! -f Pi, . f in tie to lie I' ll . the i m ; "i );.:. w as ask- ""! g ..th- tial i : "W" r i ina i c J im. or is right ? (ii.n.l wiii ' that wh: n i'i their I-te d r,'.s;..-r for eandldilte of 1 if n:i v.hich ill be Wa-h- , --ie-r-tch i h" '.:,.'.:. - I s .' tt:. Ci.'int t. 1 Ol'soiUil c nr -e ., t 1!.. c.imiacto-.-s. who i ii- ry t:;e ea- - to the II '. hi'-li i it England is t la App. ai. In hearing th" m. Ll'lMiell lis brother '.rai 1 i-ai I ma iter his gal ion is of importance v. ill lal do"! t Us" of I a.!', is. hllill ''eill'l of t a: c 1 lie I a 'I'.is '- i'i. . :.-l tril.iei:. -et 1. ..ie W I 'lil t i.e ti.'. j.hia''e" li i-r !: ''v and . not ' " I- li - r . i -h ( .... .1 witli .,:ia;. jr.. Of I '..il h II, e .-. i i . , 1 1 . !- I Oj(. f.ti'.l-t. i..,:-.! . a je'i :'. to of thet ill' "-.11- 1-. Ml t et th- a 1 : .:,lv - !. the i'hiaek'!- Wiliif is ;:ntl Meade i laugh, t W o ouilg men ri s'i-1 if.g neai- Rrookville. were ilrowned while bathing below Nichol son's dam. Neither couhl swim. The body of Winters has not vet been recov ered. - Half of the hair and Ward of a man in Npringiii hi. Mitss., has turned gray, while ihe other half retains its ic'tund dark en!"!'. The dividing line of the beard is in the middle of the chin, and, on the le ad ii is immediately over the nose. - An earthen bowl, idled with rice and li-h. wit h four lighted enmlh s st in k into it. and the w hole surmounted by a calf's head, was found on the stoop of a New Orleans house. Somebody had undertaken to put the inmates under a VoUdoo SjH-i!. - A farnifr living ia the vicinity "j i-.'-n , i ,.. is; c, i !, s of Al- '. ; i vi n k I t it! :l,g oi' I uling Cf !!!::i i ! as .Turlah !. 1'tl id ( hoi 1 ' iii' i rv an :s an , it r lila d t. a t'. ih i is .'-a! I r-.in tiii v to day '.he At'.oriit .cut lid 1 i-laihoi-lci's v, hi!e t h" or '. he Messrs. ( olbns : ia It: in. I i a- : known v. S. egtor iiom I.oui.-- ,-f the br i.h.g out of ii aft i !' left the hi-i residence in I rat-.ia . h. v. ...I -iu I- ii - I-er'aa lli hi ii 'iie 1 lie! -: . " - a:, 1 ': a',;,:,.:.- :!i s.-tw i -,.i .aa.t- t :-: - '- ho i-r : ' , to-ei i le; t : -,i I a-i 1 a i,.i na : e. -i'. ii .;:t t : t : ie :r -eiiU'io ; t.. ,- 1 r. I .!: ' .11 I," el th. pen- v.. s t ;i s) ui!!i (-n lire in which he was plow since, and a bombshell ring the war and out of . scattering the splinters :t . I. -.!! i.l-.-l I he as I., e.l;. !' a. ': ;! ia.. i put a - ih-'t: It I. -it th: i a A- ,. d i - 11 !."- t . I .11. h -: ! n !! man ' !-. d" ;'.,... I a. s t ..f ih he did ! .I the t! the coa; i's tl .eh v i ; ' i hi Ve'.eiih :m.-ther hs,. o. , ..:,.! t : .- that it ! , ai d pi, ' 1 !':': ' ! -.- ill'- : to , ! i-. 1 iii se "io'i '.111 iii . . ar.s a-i' t ;, i i.e I i ! I wh Cs: r er. ': i- :a -i.ee i nl. s a ! !e-,,e I - li e- d -he I ue its! !!is logt er liini his ad it iN of a t W ! ait the . li" : r I-r ha- '." ' the Hair. ..;' dabh- e;i Demo. : ; : f . A it". I. a .Mi ! i-r elect" .h ..! ; . w i v hie shot: elect an a of f ! i:t:!!c : ry n.anii': : i dar-.-t two eks tha' Dani.-l . i 'it :.-!.!. iv. v. ill he :. v i , '..ric i-dhiat- b. fore the apt.rt 'aching le -l a ; e coii'. - "it ion for mmi- i.t'e Tr a -'.i r. W itiiin thai :.-: !:. g, W. -inea- -land. Fay it . ' 'ra w ford. Washington. Dar.phin coai:iics ha',e :;ite.- aiel natrnctid I amia i.t f.-.nn-iif i Moiahiv . w ! a- si !:.; i : i;t r c h .!-:-. 'a.tcs 1 ava U e n t I or. If NT 'i:'::;.! Ion 'W him II'. I !; t .1,1-1:. -oil, -a-i io. s ..... . . . e.: tie ,t l h.". - ha t lo o n 'leol. '.' tr- e;i '.rk. Th in! I :n :-. lie I e ti -. km h.- n ,-'.' Iii- t .'.ii h, in, Ire, 1 .1'-. ' am! i.ti'io-reii-. iitin n ..lis. nt- re-1-I IV ,.i tie- ..-hen..-.. i. roe ' s. l,v,. the ,r - . Ii il t e : r i : i ii r, he 11 111 t!i o :l ir dt - t. !' hiai. ;i .'loiib:. -illy . " in solo;- o le l :l"t i . ; ' le I it I ,-:,-, I ! t! r- '. .i r.l.-,! I,', a . o a! a.-: : , tl'i'.S thei'.'ll,!! .ol.l llue- i i- -.! -li.-e-l t I 1 e tr.l.le ..' 1; I n: :!- ho n-.ori-.i i s r, In. 1, 1 tl,' ( -. 1- ' I'.l i ,i e t helll to I'll i III- t: in one d. t a t e ,r. his 1 iv-- tie -a Who 1; a :'. h Cat irs of tin i -l and "l, d: it its in -n ! h y r. Pan- : , o ' ., . :i. 'in.ihi- : :si;r w 1. iv d A !.: Pi. ice, : r.er.r iia w arrant h.-r tn. iioiiies. - il 1 e '! iii ii v. . I'i!hl ' W" have T" . -T'it.t s 1 o.ssi'i;; cv. Mrs. Eoiii-a , white hie.j. Wits i n Kiiiiay ;,nrst, (l i a 1 1 . X. (".. runt I.. !g "l i i jail !; a . iia'gitig with laivieg iiiii;-.!. rel : t a ot clili. ire:, l.y iitutiiag tli.dr Ti:" i';c::a::i;a r trial heal oil Satar- '.'.cii ill t1 r s'esch.'.rge -ending io the grand nts ag.cn-t tha- :ire c! airgcu ' i'l. is arc ; 't:.'. Mr,. 1- f Mrs. pier; j : : ix" of oiiis s. w i:h i f,.,; jina- :i a! onsph-acy i i. !.; a l ' i'e, 1 -. e tlai. , t r i . a! it C r- it ry t ! V' - -. V. e tha v i I'i: i I. t I !' ' I : re pen ('I'M' . !.: . id. ed. h a 'e d I J ):.-, -. l.-.s, . ir.ei-.'-a'i ci f V. ill. t he con- he M. ssrs. ,,;;ii;S. v.i'l b" ef- hi.-h t he wiii ! r.-iiiibui s- w- rk go ierward. Tiii- v, ill tii mi v.aitkig for a .h-i i-i.-n i ?"'' ef Iri' is. to w hieii the ;n ii; ; :ded. A'e h'. . -:; tact..!" W "! ' o:.:. oi. : -: e v . t:.:.l ta C" .-. I'.- ! ( n ,r I'l.ia. 1. t :-. i i-ea ;:---n . ee . .. ; IV '': ;',':. id1., i : I .1 . r li e- a. a. :.s nia- : Is. 1-rjl .., li.,.l . ! i.e an, ie. t. - i;f r. ale! f a . -n-o.f:"'i . ,o-:u::tn: :. ,!. .-.-1 Jo hn, n, r.-r !::::ia..-r oi iei-.a- It I ::'- s.ioi.o-,.,1 i. -x, e leu ,1. '. 11 i.l.t o- n !:!;-.. i.ia :. Vi-. . r. ni t t ' e a.,.: ... i :,. i' le arri :-.!. I he i e. o'..i.-.-.i l. ;!i-- .,1 . : ! - Hi e n.. ie in oi w..:r.:i:i n e-t nt,. t . l.-''t ah i.g le'ro'-i hi lie I l,lll!li:i:l! -nle. h in the sann- held ing. a short time - -lodge.! in it ,lu sight- evplod gill over t he tad. I. - -lan.es .1. Kudy. probabl the oldest h it r-t airier in the I'niled states, died on Monday, at Ilarrisburg. in his 7dd ear. The deceased was appointed a carrier for that place in 1-s;;:;. am! held the position without intermission up to the t ime of his death. - At Onshtown. in Adams countv. luring the storm of Tuesday night of his! wick.ii thunderbolt passed d wn through t he house of Augustus Mickley, tore up the iliior of the apartment in which ihe family were sitting and hurl ed Mrs. Mickley clear across the room. - A ii ve-.M ar-old daughter of Anton Kuo'f was instantly killed at I'.ethle hom. l'a.. on Saturday, by a tombstone tailing upon her head. The child was p!a ing in a marble yard ami upset a h-ay sfoni . whidi knot-he.! her down, striking her head aiic! smashing hf r skull. Two brick masons, named "Walter Kciidc'l ami Harden lirow n. were killed !! Saturday by the cavil. g in of a ncw st w r. iioiv rebuilding on East Main street. Terra Haute. Ind. Two other men. named Patrick Eit pat rick, and dohu Eiiss, were injured, the lattorhav ing a h g broken. Mrs. l-dargaro! McGo lais Wt-n ar rested at Uimersbnrg on ti- charge of ha i::g poisem d her hu-hand who died a few days ago. 1 1 is stomach haslxen sent to Pittsburgh for ;o:a!sis. Mrs. Mc( o) is the na .;"m r oi seven children. 1 :d was in loye with a voung farmer in her io ighboihood. - - A story going- tiie iountls .f tiie pa P i s i hat a S.-oiehman ni'tned Mr Alisi er. af'-'-r playing a bagpipe two years in tiie eaal r-.-giops of this State to disguise the fact I hat lie was a ii'-ieetive. had cap tured a n.urdt r r he was s ( king, is de nied. The pijHr Imn-w-lf says there is not a word f truth in it. - On two occasions, the wife of a named Martha. The girl lived then until she was IS years of age. dressed and acted like a woman. Directly after the war she moved to Survey county, when she changed her nam" to .Julius Hall and assumed the garb of a man. married, and is now the father of two children. The Marianna ( Ela. ) Cnur'nr says there was a singular case of a land sink in that vicinity on Thursday last. As one Hastings Lewis, colored, was plow ing on the P.ryan plant at ion t here, the 1 earth gave way under his horse, a valu able one. and his own property, lie managed to save his plow and one trace, but the horse, collar, bridle, harness and other trace went down, never to Ik.' re cr. ered again. At Minneapolis, Minn., on Thurs day, eleven little girN. tour members of one family and live of another, engaged in stringing caster beans for beads, were led to eat a quantity. Eluding the taste pleasant, all ateoi them, and were taken with spasms, wilhthe indications of ois.-.ni:ig. All but three arc out of danger. The ot hers are so bad iy poison ed that but little hoie is entertained for t heir recovery. A lady in Madrid, Mc, was in a house which was struck by lightning. A valuable gold watch which she wore stopped at the time. and. although, jew elers have repeatedly examined it and pronounced it pt rfect in c cry part icu lar. it cannot lie ina.de to move. It is so charged with electricity that watch ma kers say no pari of it can ever be made to do duly if taken out ami put into an other set of wi irks. - A terrific hail storm passed cast ward over a t iMct of count ry six miles in width i. ur ( a rmaii'.ow n. Columbia county. New York, between eleven and twelve o'ciock mi Sunday night. Hailstone-, fell and panes of glass were de molished in every farm house. J-'owl were hilled, fruit of every kind was de stroyed, tree.-; were up-rooted, fences broken down, and one or two house mar Clermont were unroofed. The storm lasted only ten minutes. 1 The Anth"!'.'. i Kansas i .Junrvnl hears of a va ry warm-hearted, motherly hen down on liluf! creek. She is regu larly brooding a lilter of sevfii-iitinnil puppies; she has to spread herself to do it. but she takes them all under her w ing and tucks them in nicely. The youthful canines know and hied her gentle cluck. They get their victuals of the natural mother, but their love and attachment is most tinder and af- ; feet ionate tow ard adopted Mother Hiddy. A sudden termination of a wedding tool: place at 1 Seiphos. ).. Thursday. The bride and groom. .Miss Lizzie Oreeli and .bihn . Neemier. with their attendants, were standing before thealiar in church, when Father Itaeftel asked her if she would take this man to be her husband. To the intense astonishment of all she n f used. Evt ry preparation for a great wedding had been made. Sh" had al ways seemed much attached to Neemier. ami gives no reason excel it that she cliiigoeii l k r mind, A sad. drowning affair occurred al Sewiekley, Allegheny county. Thursday 'evening. Three little boys were in a skiff on the Ohio, when an oar fell into the water. One of the boys was able to swim and he jumped into the water to recover it. when the other two. named Eebcrt Murray and Wood Thornbu.y. fearing that the larger boy was going to dasert them, pimped over also ami were drowned, although strenuous were made to rescue them. Neither of the drowned boys was over ten years of age. At about two o'clock Saturday af . tornoon about l-V persons, who hail as sembled for a shooting tournament at lioswell. Ind., were taking shelter iii a low lumber shed during a severe thun der storm, when a thunder bolt struck the shed, separating and passing down each side of it. instantly killing two men. named Mike Wagman and Lew Shcrnies. John James and John Lane were fatally injured, and Lorenzo Ilevcr. Dr. J. W. lii'tvii, Samuel Cay and an other man. whose name was not learned, seriously. Allen's barn was burned at Sonora, .. and it was believed that Minnich and "Willis kimiled the tire. Alien and some of his friends dug a grave, carried the suspected men to it, madethem kneel ' al the side of the hole, held guns to their heads, and commanded ihem to confess. However, this treatment did not extort a confession, ami Allen was subsequent ly Unci -fptofor outrage. A few Day ton boys having heard of ihe Sonora af- i n n..,i.. , , ... fair, took even more cruel measure.-: to ,T , , TT T . TI . make a piayf. iiow confess some trilling Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ! IN PKKSS GOODS. An overwhelming f-tock ol every onciv ul.le fiO.rle, cil'T. quality mid price. Iiunt-inK- fill lie Hiulur ai;aiii. nd we have ti.ei.i l'liiiti.Sti'iJ.e'l.l'ial'I. I.aees.H' lf". FitriircJ I.nee-and Albatross mcav-: price from il.'ic tf ?1. In rnrc and exqui-'ite novel tie ..f Lyons makes, we luive smnc inaiftilfl ccnt l.Hrifiiiti ratininij in the nelirhLorhood of 1 T yard. In stri. tly All wool Ie Heiirc, c have a superb weleetion. that are j.r..ti.unee.l remarkably cheap by eu t. uners who brii.K t.iu'.alc anil ceinparo at oureounters. In Zephyr UiiiKt"'"f. Print. I'ereale. .laeoiict I-:iwii. wt have every jrood tli off (so far a we know) that ii made, and the er-.w-.l- generally at the counter- say our nnrtmeut !-ni"t attract ive. " JOHN' WANAMAKF.K. IN l'.LACK GOODS. W n.pen to-day twiee a? Rood a M.M-k last ras.u. Th tno-t notable barj-ntn is 5'K3 yard" ot Fancy Ilerni.nio. )tit received, that we fell at .It'ST HALF I'KP.'K. j w hall offer decided advan'aif.j i KF.AHY -MAHKHHtSSIMij SILK AND flTUKI! FABf!Ii-s ANIUN j WHITK KRirssr.s; WK H AVE A SI'LFNr.in ASxoi;Tyt, , IN UMBRELLAS AND PARAvf ; NKW KS-T STYL1M IN PAR ASt ,1 '" l "Amonit the new pnrn N that r -. ; f"rwar,i nt ht Jat tiif.torr.t ii-.r. jrreater favor than thoe of Fatin. In br. ! dark I' lite, black, olive nr beie-ln I white olka dot and the, 'i.Ik dot I der.' " I We Ix-lieve wc are the only I'),,;,, io , holt showing the K1ka dot b.M " We have every combination ofe.-4. nr speeia! ofTerini; t!d week ij..TTr . I ci Silk. "28 in.'h rain lmbr!a. f u Er ' ml W.M..1 handleF. I 'a rax .n fr?.me f,.,, Iark Ureen. llltie. niaek and B' I These are identical with the am, gim, have been sellinir at ! l'KIC'K Ni iW 2.::- j JI'HWANA?1.U0 IN SILKS. Think of havlnif Z.'-OO j.iecr to ect.v-t from. Think ol a U-J-ineh l'.laek Si' s. !..r Ia'. Think of Helion'F c!el. rated Lustre Slik at !.?.'. Think ol Foulard S-.ik at " cents. Tli ink of the privilege ...f ret u rnine a Press T'littern. (The newei-t id'-a i- l'.-lkn IV. Is, Satin S'ripcs. fiioirnl and .-haded e..lorii.K.) Satins in n.l. -rs and blacks ii"W s.. much worn, we have in beaut i tut array. Also, rielt Jioinan rinid-. liaiid-'ime Stri es, find Watered Stripe, and the new Sapphire Shadacr. and otner rare and scar, e tintte Faney Silk- -tart at So eent-. and ot Friends' I'l in Str'i'e- a-td flicks we have a pne assortment. The rapid "ales in this .ItepHrtmeiit ke.-p n- liiiina in the .-toek Willi new if...d e.-ery day. .THUN WANAMAKF.K. IN IIOSIKKY. mf.n's n(isiv:i;Y. ;i:km a.n iialf hosi. at isc Tin e seed are tull reiit'l 'r made .lo'ible hetl. and are sin rca-on nt 'J'. eents. i:ni;i.ish h alt in ist: ai it.-. We have just opened aivtiier l"t "i F.niisli tipi-r stotit and tin IT eent. .1 n.l ri nit: Ir-.m ih In MISSES' and CHILDREN'S fCATl and SLITS. Thl Ih'partmeut hat ire reajd It am:iTini;ly, beeause the t.Kk l n.3,k better. The people are nrprie.) ; ii- sorttnont and reaoni.Iene o! ; th price. our stoek of Ay,.rKt-d and S1V i:r-jj Is very eitenivcand varied. coir.j..rn:nv tiie latent n..vc!t!e. to rt a ch!!J from 4 to a mi.- of l year. In Iw. li.-.e S... Sateen, trimmed in Satin and Silk. li: i the pr. tty i fl.-t. , hAI'lKS ChUTll. trimmed witr o -'. r .y. in tiie difteren! sliade. rery tvii. , Hlue Flannel--, trimmed In she; .)! 1 llaid andVVhiteftrai'!; a vtt ervicv 1 nit. In wah ir.-.,ls we exhli.it nil t):eni. . ira!'Ie ?tyles in Momie "i..tli. 1. Foulard'.. Percales and (Itnelnet i. i . i: very m.- b rate pro es. !n a!! .;- ' ; y car t. 1 ear. ear !i:te I'i.jue Stilts arc tiie !i-: . ever oflered. many style- e...;.!iiNi tf. trade. I ur Swie- and f irsraud - Snai : ) I M cli.iice .-f le. j 'T-'HTl t'KA'IS IN ALI.slZI'S 'i;FN"flI COATS IN ALLSiZKS or.lui-i.y fonts in Ihe new rhader. t;. dsirabse. w iih many ntln-r f.! . t : not eniiinerate here. Ve iliij l; !.:- the !ar.-t and (met -?..riii'-Tit V found in t In- t it v. .! 1IN A AN AMAKU IX Fl!IN(ii;s AND TRIM MINI All kind ..1 trimming? Imvt eursi i 1 1. ani f and S.w u t and 1 I la-t ur Hail li"s at r.-m. irk- our any nlin-r irijerly was slolen irnni the ltonst'. Tiie neiLrhi'rhii.l was ;inl still is in ;i s-'att el the wihii st ct-iteinent. a.lul the M'liee are at tie ir wits" en l, as there is not et -lightest due to the 'fTJiet ral . .l's ot the deed. The fsil dif-r's ollice was not inform d until after elev en fi'ci How Sun Pin I r was u subject nf alisi.rli 'ue interest to 1lm-e lm realieit lmw sully iliscttsc lia.l i'aiiaire(l lier t :n e ni.'trveloiis luaiily. IMi sjeiaiis i f i-iai -n-ia-e had e hausn.ii :i !i t iieir skill in hci iu-hid;. a! id H et S'-enii'.l iia.jie.ssil.i '..!io been H -ll!T. t aek anil head ; tile faili'il. the i: to elie. t n cure. She Intit ler fiiitii pains in the side, lsiei sia ensued, Ihe ;;it.e r es heeanie uu-d runtr. A terpid !iei- pnd iulhuued k'ulneysintenilieil the trotilile. It was a ei'iiijilient ion that nut iiiifre'iuetit !y occurs thrmijdi the ieiiiiciinis inllueiie.' ...f one di-e.'.s...! orin iiiion nnotlier until the whole body i in uiu'a.ttirttl sym pathy. Viually. when .tnibtMne was tried, a desirable vea.etii.n haraoiliat"ly con mie need. 'I he niiM-e-s of r.fiiiier;Ui.in iri'..'i'ssed until the full natural standard of health nud vinor wns regained. There are theiiiuiils nf -ilii-ilar instances where Sundaline cured v. hen doctors iind drills had failed. It is a prieo less. Imkiii t.i t!ie iU's mil. lent . as i! ovns to them n way from death t'Clife, ami. t-dav. nitiliit tides uf these are iu the eiijuymeet iif I'eife'-t health. Will iloju-t as l.'eoiiimeinl cd. used as direi ted fir nioiiey refunded. Sandaline 'oluuui' is the m.-st i-hnrininv; a nd delicious .erfiune yet diseovered. Price il. Ask your drtejoist. Dr. iitui.d's 'jresit efforts niedical wan k, full of interest, over '."'( i.ie;es. 1 rice sriiil tor it. . I'.s'.er.iers da'.'.y ueiVe we infer they r mucli better tli iirnr.y sell. n in the -ity at tlti - price. UKK.MAN F ANCY 1! Al.F-lii lSF.. -We sli'.w Plain "olor. rU.l ed reicular made. nt cents. We show full reuolar made. Lli;!it Kfleet. at cent. Wc slion lull r.-Tit'ar made, lhirk F.t!s-t. o.'i rent. Ill' ; are inn -h '''-ttei iroods than uoialat thi- price, heiim bouulil Ireiu the iiu.orter lit hirirc .piatit itie- at a sa. i .fice. KNOL1SH FANCY M AI.F HosK. We show- 4 distinct style, very handsome (I.....!-;, at "i 3 cent;. Ve !iow fi dilierent patterns, very beautiful Co.ib.at Scents. We !i. w the -mall P'k'hIs and Folk i lots. ori-iti:'.l with us at 7a cents. We sliow b tar tlte most laiii'l and hand- f. tv.c Ftock ever een In Philadelphia. JOHN WAN.VMAKEK. caretnl an,! Int.. .-ri. .us attention, and thlmr a lady want iu Lininirs Tr!iiiiuiiL. we have in treat j.-i-a; Our Sewing s.Ik- are In till sha le. S only th.- re'iaide make. We keep ! :..-: a" hltfli i-j.oj per yard, an.l as 1. v : f rriit-. W hnve - Seinple-" S.l C ' : ( ut 4 cent, ., r -..,! -none better in :- - or tn-.n 4ioie-t mrn-iire. I We haxe jest ...peue.I 2.(K" d.-reti ' -: : French Sena en 1 "otton at rent tr ' ..I Sm yard.- ienutti. lire-.-ninker a f th.-y have '"tii iiecii-tomed to pay J - f u -iu...! f n hi nme article. f .IflilN WANAAIAKl.i i In TRAVELLING BAGS and TK INKS. AVe !iow. wc believe, the l.irir-t stock in the city. We have every shape and r:;c, and customer h:ic r. choice "I Four Una. ire ! Hair" to select In.in. JOHN WANAMAKF.K. A MONu the most reiiiark ible productions id' this a'jfe and country is Hall's Hair ltc newcr. Its success is lilip.ualleled. It is ! souidit after hy liel' and poor. hi'li ami low, : votuie; and old. Inhabitants of foreign lands the jieopl;. of Australia, of Kiirope, and of ' Smith America Iind means (o et il at what- i ever cost. It is because it works like manic. It restores th.e hair to its youthful color ami beauty, ami r"bs a proai-inn;; a sic of one of ! its di'satrreealile aeeomtaanimeiits. If von are oettini; lidd, try it. Try it if you 'are vettino oray. or if you have any disease of ' the scalji. Try it if ymi wish a h m! hair flressini;. Il will not dis.i jipoint you. A'f.i- , IN SMUTS. Tl.otiah the price. .1 Mu1tu i advam -Ihk. we h:o e so incre:tsed our l:o :!itic ol lnanu facttirinit that w can attord ! -ell the ex cellent ! 'rown" Shirt unhe. ndried at TT. cent-, made of AA'atnsiitta Mtilin and uood Linen l!o"iu. w ith w orkmanship ol the most snbst.intial kind, scion stayed, etc. It is not (reucrally know n that Tor years we hae liad it'imeu-c work rooms, where wc make shirts iu l.irir'iuantities. AVe m.nk tlir. e popular srrades that the people come back for iofuin after pr.'!nr tlicir excel lence by vr. ar. THF. .T.f AVN SHI UT To "F.NTS. THKCUMU'TililK SI. on. THF 1 NTA F.KS1TY 1.2S. Tiie latter i- made so beautifully that tha ladies pronounce it '-better than home made." A peculiarity ol our make ..I Shirts i that they are not "skimped" or elitrhtod iu any part ici'.l ir. JOHN W AN A AI AKKK. In STATIONERY and FANCY V-l In W'r t iraf Taper an 1 F.nvelope-. rr : i kind of Fancy Stationery, we lis..-.- ' F finest as well as the chea.er irra.J A ' experienced Stationer iroverns (hi- -I-- men:, and the lurirc bii-ine-. we .! !r" Kood pr..ve that ur iro..d are uV. " " f cliifme.l f..r tliem in .jtcibty ate! pn-. I .If iHN" W AN AM VKFf. f IN HOYS" CLdTlIIXib To-,1.iy we open a full Mock ..! carefully innniii:ictiirel Su!'-. .! : " own workroom-. o er new-i. tt- ri.-': K' S ' j tllul sliape. material sp'.n -.1. - so.-'- i owed, and pocket stayed. A e I. ' : 1 bonirht or whi.le-a!e .-.d- : aty '' f Wc can irlve .iive for ntetid:! w!ti j :red. The prices rat. ae Irom f- per "'.: !-; ; ' f and tl. tliongh a visit will ?e.t a idea than an a.n et : i.-ennMit. I AVe mean t.. retain our rj ia liable. U-t ai.,1 i lira'!-t it.-!-. ::tV- : .!e will -.-e by this "a!er' : '"k p..r tutsiiie-s to mak" i xi..-r:ni. ias int lToys't'lotliinc Ha ms rr-iri:'! t iroo.ls lor P.o s l..r 1" years, wc car, :' Ft. ind by all we ay o! the i.u-i- 'f - " cn-toiiier. as we kn. w h-iw -ere t!-..r" Ki e satisfaction. Ji IHN W A N A AI K! IN LINEN (.oonx Special lii.la.T ..) m w and " i-LTttt . 'l"tlis. Napkins and Towel. FINK LIN FN U'H'I'S. Full yard w idc, very tno- and !.",., ' for tidies" underwear. 4 4 Housewiie Linens. 4 4 brio', cr Linen?. 4'1 inch lto!-ter Linens. 4-ltieh Ihd.-ter Linens. 4Vinci Pillow Linen, .o-ineli l'illow Linen, i .''4 inch Pillow Linens. W arranted l'ure Linen aiel lus It : m.t reliable lnanufa -turer-. -Inch or b-4 Iinen Sheetit.K. f . r--"r . itn li or p' 4 Linen Slice! :r.s. ... iniinc; Irons and Hair ( 'liiupei s have been left in the shade by the I'. S. IIaik ' I hi inc. 'onriiiMi. This compound is a heaiitiftil hair dre-sino; ;,, wjt ,.,,, f. jlajr as soon as apjilied. Price er paekape 0 cents, or a sample iiaeknce for io cents. Try a sam'le ptu kaue and test its merits. Only one sample aei;ae;e will lie seid to the same person, (iood clean 1 and ,'! cent jiostac stantps taken. Sold only hv the I", s. ('oil rot Nl Co., JJ.ix 1 A. J.itclilield. 111. s-p"..-4t rilfsTui-o; La L-ot- ran away, ta.iiiie hir. i of limi.f'A l.f-lonino t o her liusliand. i.'ilv she re'iiititil frru! i.ne of her -Ol' '.-c! I. S 1 i i 1 1 - H(-c (s.--,:i-:tfl-saiifl v,-;is fonrivt -ii. It was the he.:. Land's I urn in :t, ami .lisjx-.sinvr of his liiisiucss he disappeared on Friday, w ilh a!! the available fun-K nlo le'e.' llieylielil Ins Irare teet i lose to ;i thinie until the solos were liadly Ijlll-lU'fl. M.udi y Stevens, jr.. a niojil watch man at (.'lark's saw mill, at Hunter's Cre'l-:. a station on the lHtmit and 15a y ( iiy v:iili'";!!, went Icnie ill an early liner rri lay luornin imuI f.uind .lohn House a! hishonic. Suspect inu: him of criminal intimacy with his wife, lie shot him twice t!;i 'Hili the head and three t imes t iiroue;)! the chest. I If then shot his wife throuirli the head, and AVound up hy shtiot iii". himsejf thrfnio;li tiie hea.ti. killinv; himself instantly. Mrs. Stc-'.f-ns and House were ailve al last acciuints. lm! il is thought they cannot recoer. S iacus had Lceu mar ried onlv four or li r months. 'tot pii'.li-hcd. l nr. t olverwell a . eieltrete.1 C-1 "--:--' the mrtiri'! iitrr f.villio-.it me: new cl.tloll of trete.1 Tsv on l.eoie) ,, i'Ei:M .Tiwiiii.ri or Seminal Weak ness. 1 m ..! it u ta i y Seminal I.s. 1 v r. .r:: s. v. Aleiita! and I'h si.-a! ! n.-a ; acit . lii:t.ed!iiicn' t.' .AJarrmae. etc.: !.-. C.ssi m'.-tuo.. I'imi.ki-sv and Firs, induced bj -e! :-indulir..ncc or scstial extrav a ttnllcc. etc. H r -i 'i-jcc. in a -'.-alcd e.i .-.!.. pe. ..nl ,- -j ee.it-. " I he eele!it ted author, ill tills admirable T.--.IV, clearly ilfiiinti-lnit.'-. (r-.n; a tli-.rt y.-a.--' -a. tul practice, that t tie alariniiiconsei'iueuces . s-df-abuse iiiay he radically cur-.-d wjflo.ut tin da;mer-oit- u c ot iiiU-i-iiitl in Iteinc or the application .l t lie kni !c : poiiti tti jr U't a mode o! cure at ore e i tu ple, certain ".nd 'Iiotual, l.v means o! which every soli. -rer. no matter tint lit-cm, lilion may be. lnav eurc ItimscI! ciie:;l'!-. pl .vjtel. en-1 rtiiiu'tiUu. r-T In- lecture .-ii....!.! I.e iii tiie hand- ol everv yoitih and eery man in t!ie land. Sent tree, tinder seal, in ,i pl on eio elope, to anv a l.lress. Addre-f Hir Puhli-lier. TH 1. 1 1 nHiWHI.MH.ll il IO., II ImiM ,iw loik; IV.-t dike Y.- . June Jo. 1-: ".-! . In CLOVES and FVRNISHINC. (IUUDS. Tiie famous -.i'iila" Kid t.l.no-. The famous Alexandre" Kid Clove-. Thousand - of i..r.'n - Sprinir and Su miner Fabric fiiovcs. many ol tliem i'iiport-1 e.T pre'y to our order for the m"t fa-Pi. ma tde people. I IF J OI N A 1 LLF." Sf ' A K FS. . niot extraordinary barirain was op. li ed a lew day airo at the 1 trar.d THpot in "Ie ,T.-in ille" Scarfs for fleutlemen. and were rapidly ? .1.1. T!ie are a n eira .tial ity..r Silk, small, neat effect. and measure 4"i iti 'liis h.ntr and V incite in with. There aie 2. different color. A" have succede in ijett :iic another ni.;ll lot. The real x ilue isfl.vIV t ur pri.-f i &n et. .TfillN AV A N AM A Kt.li. Fine Linen sheet.ii Fine poul. lMniak Table I t" 4 yarn ; OO. 1.-J'.. !. '. s- - . FlN F-s r T. Vss "1 Sal in lhinu-l Tal.lc i"'-';-' '' lUHtch, atid a! 1.1 iW I KK TS K'.yal I.-i-h Shvcr.ua. M'" 1'1,v TI-LN VKAKS A'T" . ... ... h- jaitl. V.. i.Jcr the fane Towrl in lnina-W :inl o.iaI dt!iin. Ht ion!! H-?i" n K!lNi M iTI M,H ' All iH'UM-kc-ep. 1- 'liell: 1 -'- i i ...I . ,.t 1 .-we Sheetlni;-. and aU L. i i . ; -i li.ods. t"'iir.aii.s. N.C '11-'" ! our I. over- t. thi- d -pir'n ' ; tr.i I .w prt -. iio itiim pets f whether t in ma oi net. fi--' ,i.i.f ' ' OTi:. If not ( inning to the . ity to scr our Xit t.otMls ivr Sprint Sinil-s. ' il a l.arsre Uiisius tin ouirh the Mail. C f RK1 I O II X W A N" A M A iwvivr) iii:i.-orr,9 THIKTKENTH STREET. - 1'Hll Al !
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