mam mm ! VPf M.iUl 4 EBENSBURC, PA., FRIDAY, - JUNE 27, 1879. ' 41 ' n(N R ATK TTt: '0 Vr.XTIO. Tlif I.mt.rat i-St. lit-Coiivi-nt i.m will i"j'-t -.it II:trri-Mir'. UV.ln. !:'. th.- IMIi lav ..f .liilv. 1T". M ii.H.n. f--r the piir----'' of ti..iirm:'itiii-a .: n.li.lat.- f-.r Miite 1 r.-;i-urvr, an.l tr:.n;i. li..- ml h oth.-r Imimii.-s as tlie inN-r.-t i.f th- partv r."iure. Ilv ..r.I. r ..t tlu- Mat- onmittt.-f-. i; M. M-t KK, liainnan. 11. L. HHtKKMIM H. f r. .. i it- n i-. 1. ('. II MMHt. r-tai H's. S Tiik tin nl.a k KxfM-utive State ( oiu mittee met at Pitt-burs hist week, and fixed "l"'11 Alti'!i; as the place and .Inly I.Mh as tin- tinif f.r holding their Mate convention, -which will be the day la-fore tin- meeting of the 1 ).-niocrat ic State convention ;.t llnni-l-nr;.'. An effort was made l.y s-ine i th- meinln-rs of the committee to n-.tninat- Heiidrick H. Wright, that h. .rny-lianded s.m of laln.r. f.r state Treasurer without the t'ormalitv of a ri.iivriiti.iii. but upon a Miir-estion 1 inir loa-le t!iat at least half a il.ven - Uier well known friends of "the toiliin; maes"' intended to mak a vigorous ti;'!it in the convention for the Tiomitiati-.n. the proi-ition was not a--rf "led to. We express no opinion onr self. lau -e we have li"t given the sub ject anv special attention, but the im presii.ii wo m-i to l e very general that the ,r.eiil..i k party in the State is ra pidly di-.apie:irimr. and that it will iig liallv f.iil to l-!l as large a vote at the not as it -lid at the last November elect inn. f one thins there does not sc in t be lunch doubt, and that is that ih'te w 1 1 1 1- a very large decrease in its vote in the anthracite coal region, wliich was fort shallowed last week by a fusion of the 1 teiuocratic and (Ireenbai k parties in Lackawanna county. I r is a great mistake to suppose that , when a man. after years of plotting and counter-plotting, succeeds in Ix-ing elected to the I'nitfd States Senate he ; will discharge his part of the contract by remaining at Washington and attending to his duties. A great many of them are j habitually absent from their seats, some N ing at their homes and others in F.al- ,; i.i.;i...K.i,.i,i , ,.r Vew York s a result of this absenteeism bv Demo- cratir inemliers and the refusal of the lb-publicans to vote, the Senate one day lat week was w ithout a quorum and all its business was arrested. Although the Democrats have a clear majority, enough of them were scattered over the country to render it impossible for those who stood at their posts to prevent the Kipublican menilicrs from getting the advantage. It is a shame and an out rage that at such an inqiorlant stage as this in the session. Democrats will so in sult their cont tttients and endanger the success of iinxn taut party legislation. On a memorable occasion, when Thad dens Stevens was t lie Hepublicaii leader of the Iloiw. and when, ow ing to this same habit of memliers ln-ing absent, he could not rally votes enough to rush through in his usual rough-shod mannci a I-; measure, he uave a reason, origi nal with himself, f. r his utter inability toktepl is nun." as he called them, in the Ibdi.-e when he most wanted them, but as it might not In- applicable to the Senate we refrain from stating it. TltK tragic death of Prince Louis Na poleon, in south Africa, an account of which is published elsewhere in our pa Ier. will c.nwe a feeling of genuine fur row for the sad fate that has overtaken him. and deep pity for his broken-heart -ed. depilate mother, to whom Kngland will now bring lack the b.l of ht r ih ;:d son from a far-oil savage land. The M ng l'liuce refilled in eight .ars. was t w cut -t hrei Knglaml vears of auc. ; a I M id I n -'In d his ftodi-s at tl . iV - M irv . l.iv r. oo Academy ;.t Woolwich in 1 not hold anv commission 1-7".. lie , in the l'riti-h army, but was 'rmitted to join thestalT of the Ifoyal Artillery, ;unl on the g7t h of N'ovemli-r last sailed fur sniitl. Africa, intending to join as a volunteer the army column in .ululainl tha.t was likely to have the shariK-st lighting. Before sailing his mother re quested him to visit St. Helena and 1h--math tin- willow tree of his great rela tive. NajHiIeoii. meditate and "ask in spiration and counsel of t!i;it mighty shade." and (ueen 'ictoria. when he took his leave of her. placed upon his finger a ring which fhe had remove.! troni her own, and told the young sol dier to wear it as i mark of her person al regard for him and her kindly feeling toward his late father and his excellent mother, the Kniprcss Kngenie. Uriel', brave and unfortunate has In-en his youthful career, and with his death all hoes of the iSon. (parte faction in France for a restorat ion of a monarchical form of government, which have never li-en very bright since theestablishment of the Ilepublie in lJ. miift forever disappear. F.VKi! since lsi. when Maine in the , slang of the campaign song of that dav , "went hell In-nt for fiovernor Kent." I until tlie present ear, there ha- U-en n difficulty in finding a llepublican who I was not only w illing but over anxious to accept the honor of U ing pla'-ed at i the head of the ticket in that State. Political affairs, however, have umh r gone great change within the last year j in the Fine Tree state, and Jthe trouble 1 vith the I.'ipublican leaders now is to ' get a man with sufficient courage to I Maud as a candidate for fioMinor. At ' the elect ion last S-ptcmln r, as will U- , recollected. (Jen. Conner, the J.Ypubli- an candidate, was defeated, although: be received more Votes than either (ian-e. j Ion thr Democrat ic nominee, or Smit!,, the Gieenl-ark candidate, and uii.h r ; I Hmliar law of the State the House, AThidi contained a majority of Dem- ' ic rats and Creenbackers. sent to the j Senate the n.iiia sof Karct-lon and Smith. 1 -md that Ixidy elected Dr. tiarcelo'i ' ."smith I s I fen renominated bv s-ireMiback inn,, who claim that thev . ' , 11 V, ' U ls" . . Ui ! demands the punishment ofihc coirui.t will d a oeavier vote for him m S..w ' legislators who took them, or a-reed to t. n.lf i' next than they did lasj year. ! take them, and that he will act aocord I ne Di-m.--iats have not et held their ! inolv Mate convention, and t he i; 'publicans. " ' ' - as we lave stated, have thus far not ' IvtI.e lto,Pri:ni lil,r.n t n, r i 1 B,i,.,.f,.i : " . .' , , eiimg i tie con sent of an auiia:ie man n necoiiiea candidate ; 1 1 . . 1 1 i... .. .... i ...i .... . . . ii. in. u.. .1.1 ur-iuen ht re-elect ion to Congress last Novcmlfr i,v fiirch ttreeiilKicri-r. is eaver for the n ., tion. mil 15'aine is opiKiscd to his tensions, and that will mle J.j.,, -fudge Peters, who is regarded as re- oilf. the init .strongest man, utterly refuses to h trie use oi ins name m the convention ;tlid from a survey of the whole fi, , looks as though P.laine and his fact ma have n-iw on tlieir hands a bigger an ! m-iie diilit ii!t contra' t than tle-y hae er lia-l l loie. Tiik l."i.'i-.l;tiv.' Appropriation A va si-m-d by Mr. Hayes on Saturday procuring another veto. The Army bill ' was stoil on Monday. When this bill , ,us.. - d the house all the Republicans Imt twlve or fifteen voted for it, and yet when it came before the senate, t onw- Iimranl itiaine tierceiy aua. Keu u llllliHl.irmi iii;aui.i. 1 1 .-- 0 - - - . ty-four hours. The singular sctacie was thus presented of the Republicans in the House supiH.rting the bill, while in the Senate they bitterly opiosed it. The bill contains, in lien of the Oth sec tion of the two former vetoed bills, the following clause : 1 That no numev appropriated in this a t is appropriated or shall W paid for the subsist ence, equipment, transportation or compen--ation of anv portion of the army of the : 1'iiitcd States, to ! used a- a police force to I keep the peace at rlie polls at any election held w it li in any state. This, although not an absolute rejH-al of the law of l.-;... takes the life out of it 1-y w ithholding any appropriation to carry it into effect. It was all that the ' Democrats in Congress could get, and will stand as a protect by them in the ; name of the Democracy of the I'nioa acain: -t anv and all military interference ; in elections. The Judicial Appropria tion bill was returned by Mr. Hayes on Monday with his veto. This bill pro hibited the payment of any part of the money appropriatca to nepuiy uusu.us for services at elect ions during the year, which could onlv be rendered at the- election in California in Septemler, . . . r Wing the only election for members ot Congress yet to take place. Hayes in ! his veto insists upon having Deputy Marshals at the xlls, although no hon est luemU-r of any party wants their in terference at the elections. The bill appropriates all the money required for .Judicial purposes, and the only dispute between Mr. Hayes and the Democrats in Congress is about the employment and pay of Deputy Marshals, and if the Republican leaders in cities containing -(I.ihki inhabitants want them they can get the Chief Marshal tonploint them, but they must foot the bill themselves. The Democrats can't repeal the law . i .11 ; r-.:..t f..l,ol ni.-n auw.o,,.,- ,u ... .,..o... . . l'oini iiepiiues. occause ii.ni-n fi.niM.-, ... their path, but they will never, so we tielieve. appropriate a iionar to jm appropriate a scoundrels, thieves, and pickpockets, like the Deputy Marshals appointed in New York. Philadelphia, and St. Louis last fall, w ho arrested thousands of legal Democratic voters, and in every jxissi hie way prevented them from exercising ; the right of suffrage. The thorough exposition of these infamous outrages which hasleen made by the Democratic memlx-rs of Congress, has made them familiar to the people of the whole country, and they will not forget them but will treasure them up for the day of wrath that is to come. This Judicial ; bill w ill be taken up and passed again by the Democrats through lmth houses, for . they will not play into the hands of Mr. Haves and his friends by refusing to make the necessary appmpriat ion to pnv the legitimate expenses of the Fed- ' eral 'ourts. ,Iu--t what shape the bill will take wc cannot say. but the belief at "Washing ton is that the original bill, leaving out the ?i;ih.ihhi for the pay of Chief Mar- , shaK will be passed, and that a separ- ! ate bill embracing only the jiVMi.fHHi ap propria! ion for the fees of the Chief Mfli-hals will then le passed with a clause prohibiting the employment of i Deputy Mar.-hals and without making, anv appropriation for them. Mr. Hayes j can tin n have money tor his Chief Mar- i shals or not just as he pleases, but he canr.i t have deputies to browlicat and prevent Democrats from getting to the (allot l-oxi It is now three weeks sinre the Legis lature adjourned, and yet. so far as we know, the committee of eleven apjiointed by the House, with instructions to com mence criminal proceedings in the Court of (luarter Sessions of Iauphin county ngainst Kemble and four other members of liis corrupt lobby gang, has not had a meeting nor taken any steps looking to a discharge of the duties imposed upon it. There may be good and valid reasons for this delay on the part of the commit- tec. but wc confess that wc cannot con- ceivc what they jmssiuiy can oe. ir. Wolfe, who was the head and front of the investigation into t lie charge of bri liery and corruption in connection with the riot lo.es" bill, is a mendicr of the committee, and although he iK-rformed his whole duty, even if it failed to pro duce its legitimate results in the House, his momliorship on the committee of eleven was regarded as an assurance that Kemble and his infamous tools would lie brought to the bar of justice. While we express a reasonable degree of surprise at the committee's delay, we cannot doubt that in good time it will enter ui"n a vigorous and thorough pro secution of its apiMiiitted work. In connection with this subject, it is prer to state as a most singular over sight on the part of the House, that Avhilc it did not hesitate to direct the roseculion of Kemble and his crew for corruptly attempting to buy the votes of members, it forgot to demand the crimi nal prosecution of the accused members themselves. Th" investigating com mittee pronounced them guilty, and the House by a majority vote, but not the necessary two-thirds, also declared them guilty, and Iheir i-scajH' from expulsion was no bar under a plain pro ision of the constitution to their coniction and punishment in the courts. When Kem ble A Co. are put upon their trial in Dauphin county, if the District Attorney is the right man in the right place, we judge that he will not hae much difli- cuity in ai riving at the conclusion that " V -i "vioni is ; pies4rvel the reckoning of the kecif r if th- inn at Godalming at which Peter the Great and his suite 1 1 went v in :illi I spi n! ;-. lay on his way to Portsmouth. .t ureaixlast thev coiisnmed l.:ilf i siieep. nan a iainit, ten m)lc ts. twelve I chickens, seven dozen eggs and the con ! tents of liv. large -alad lfds, washed down by a gallon of brandy and two I gallons ot mulled claret. At dinner. . C.-Xt- Ik.iii-j 1. 41 .1 i .. . i in iievoureti tnree ! stone weight or ribs of Ifef, a fat sheep, a lamb, two imns of veal, eight cajions, tc.i 1,1. ,"Kt.-. three doin ol sa-k ami one ' ' - -There are twenty-six women prac c-irl i.lavs the ! cornet in the South church, KtUUeld, V. nev the lalwr agitator, is ( MI7 "f ' at his i,ome in Schuylkill county J has ' net at """ " I .... - . , ii? i i ... - .-w I IminMUsneu nerseii uv luting n ,7, -,,..!f in..,in rircnmfer- n Fast llridireiKirt (Conn.) woman, I who is insane over the loss of her child, dresses up a cat and carries it about as if it were a babv. Robinson Howe, of Oil City, has been arrestee! for the. murder of his fath er Samuel Howe. The accused de- i ir i 'nn urovp his innocence. ' (ien. Walker, who is to superintend lie 1'nited States census of lsso. esti- mates that the imputation will ie te tween forty-six and forty-seven millions. Henry King, colored, aged 7:5 years, residing at Salisbury, Md., claims the paternity of 41 children. The oldest is ."o vears and, the voungest two weeks old.' Homer Lacy, of Fort I'ecovery, Ohio, while playing with a broomstick on Thursday, was accidentally struck in the temple and died in five minutes after. Among those engaged in digging the foundation for the soldiers' monu ment at Sunbury is a man who served through the war in the Confederate army. A New Haven child's father eloix-d with another man's wife, and its moth- lius- )anti The little olie g00s to the 1HH,r. house. Thomas Grubb, a farmer who lives lown U-low Oxford, this j State, has a cow which recently gave birth to a calf that wis1(1,i i.vj-,,,,, wi,en it was three days old. Near Titusville. Fa., when Mrs. .lames jjcviih went 10 pin ner nve-j ear- nlil linv to led a few ilavs acn he was misoor -iri.i a twilio-hr' se.-iich found him drow nwl in an eight-foot oil well. Captain Goldsmith and wife, of Boston, who are lnuind around the ' world in a small boat, arived at Halifax on Saturday. They were to sail cm Monday for Kngland,via Newfoundland. , A Fort Atkinson, Wis., merchant, , Thomas Brown, set a spring gun for a burglar the other night. Visiting his ! store early in the morning, Mr. Brown himself struck the deadly weajKjn and was killed. The residence of J. F. llevnolds, near Joiiesboro, was destroyed by lire Sin,(Vav lliRllt aml .llis daughter and sister-m-law iensheil in the names Reynolds was badlv burned and niav not recover. A healthy and well informed woman has lived at Laconia. N. II., for forty two years, without going a mile from her home, and she has not been on Main street, in the town, more than a doy.en times. A black-snake six feet five inches long, at Hutger's Bange, Pike county, wound itself around the luitly of a little girl and held her. Her cries brought her uncle, who cut the snake in two and saved her life. The Birmingham (Ala.) Jixlrml- rut savs that a ladv named ( rocker. Mr- ' ing in the Linn neighborhood on Five- . Mile Creek, aliout tifteen miles from . that place, is thirly-six years of age and has eighteen children. A little girl, ten years (if age. has arrived at the residence of her uncle in ' Mt. Carniel, Schuylkill county, after having travelled unaccompanied by rel atives or friciuUs from Scotland to the Schuylkill coal region. The younger of the brothers An drews, who together crossed the Atlan tic from Boston, in the dory Nautilus, last summer, intends to return in her alone except for the companionship of a small dog. He will start from Brighton. The village of Sandy Creek, in the eastern part of Oswego county. N. V., has been the scene of remarkable tcm )erance agitation for several weeks. ( ut of a imputation of about fifteen hun dred, over one thousand have pledged themselves to total abstinence. John H. Miller, a hsrt manufacturer of Heading, left for New York on Mon day of lat week on business, intending to ret urn next day. Nothing has beep, heard of him since. He was to have been married to the daughter of a min ister of Heading on Thursday. Mr. Wm. K. Dean, the oldest prin ter iii New York, and probably in the I'nited States. ;died in New York on Monday. He was boru Novenilier 24. 17S. and consequently was ninety-one years old when he diud. As early as lsl 1 lie joined t lie Typographical Society. In Lcwisville. Potter county, ("has. (Jridley was handling a revolver in his father's house, when it was accidentally discharged, the ball taking effect in the breast of his sister. Her recovery is considered very doubtful. She is four- teen years of age and unusuallv prom is- Daniel Christmaii. of JefTcrison township. Chester county, is the father of twin sons who. at S vears of as-e. are so much alike in every resect that their parents find theniselve puzzled to know which is which. Alike as two peas is said to be but a weak simile when applied to them. A terrilic explosion occurred at half past 5 o'clock on Saturday morning hist at the ore mines on the land ln-longing to Stephens V I mover, two miles from Kmaus, l'a. The boiler burst with ter rilic force, killing five men outright and seriously wounding four others, one of whom has since died. A French ladv. on stooiiincr to tako j a drink of water from the rapids aliove Horse-Shoe Falls, at Niagara, on Satur day, lost her balance, anil falling was swept down. Her husband was with her. and the two together were on a bridal trip around the world. He is a manufacturer of fire-arms at I.iege, I5el gium. .Mrs. I ott. the woman w ho is walk- ing from Philadelphia to New Orleans , and return in five months, for a wairer oi .-ri.tsma snie. arrived at Atlanta, Ga., at " r. M. , on Saturday. ne thousand leople awaited and cheered as she enter ed the leiot. She says she is determin ed to ifitorm the feat, and is now 2"H miles ahead. The re has conferred the Grand Cross of the Order of Fins IX. on the following Turks: Khaireddin Pasha .l 1 y . . . . . ' rraixl izier: ( aratheodori Pasha Minister of Foreign Affairs; Osman Pasha. Minister of War; and Said Pasha. I Minister of Justice and Worship, in id j cognition cf their share in settling the Armenian schism. Of a family of six jK-rsonsat North bridge, Vermont, the mother and one son lately died of "cider tremens." and one or two other memliers are likely to follow soon w ith the same disease, the result of excessive indulgence during the Winter and Spring. The doctors saj that "their lib mm1 is entirely changed to an acid liquid." - Morris Kmstein died not long since at Tit nsville, and alt hough jutssessed of considerable means, he ordered a plain pine colVui. directed that his IhmIv should If wrapn-d in a sheet, and forbade all religious rites at t he funeral. He also w rote his own funeral sermon and re quested a friend to read it. llis wishes were explicitly olwyed. At Highspire, Dauphin coiiniy, on Thursday, a colored boy named Louis Hai'lcy. aged fourtten, liocame involved in a quam-l with a white boy named Tennis, eight vears old, whom he threw 1 ...''.' '. . ' . io im- crniimi ani ieat ami kicked in such a manner as to can.-e his death in a siiort time. Harlev has been iiiT'stei! and loil-cd in iail iii default' tf jS-MUh-I NEHS AND OTHER OTL(-S. i day nisht the wife of Samuel Miller, of ! Williamsport, Md., took a smoke. She j ashes. In an hour the pipe had set the use on n -- -A boiler exploded at East Texas, Lehigh county, on Saturday, killing , about six men and wounding several j others. The engineer, who was among "V.,',,, , wr.:, ,wi, cain that the. ! boiler was a rotten one, and that he. had : notified the contractor to that effect. n.mt, ..v,..- . .. .. -. The boiler was an old one, patched up , from a former explosion, in which eight ; , lives were lost. . : The process of tanning a human : l-t. l.oa io:t lioon iicrnmolishpd at a morocco factory at I.ynn, Mass. Tyo ' skins, aliout one foot and a Hair square, , of white and black arsons who were ; hanged, were furnished from a Boston dissecting room, and the process oi tan- ning was remarKaoiy successiui. iue skin, as it now apjears, resembles a piece of French kid. liennis O'Snllivan, a violent char acter living with his family at No. 1,014 Leithgow street. Philadelphia, cut the throat of his wife Annie at their resi dence Saturday afternoon. Mrs. O'Sul liv.m ran from the house, but sank uim Tnt lipfore e-mncr to bed on Mon- the pavement outside and died in half i white, and his eyes, once a pink tint, an hour. She leaves a family of eight are now a dark red, and they seem eon children, the youngest of whom is only tinually on the move. His lody, legs eighteen months old. and arms are as white as the fairest ' The Indianapolis Xcus notes some Caucasian, and the tops of his feet and 1 queerly-named ist -offices in this conn- ; the backs of his hands are as black as try : South Toe, N. C. ; Congruity, Fa.; the ace of spades, and besides these ' i Nance's Shop, Va. ; Cut Shins. Ky. ; culiarities, he bas a double row of teeth. ' Democrat, Buncombe county. N. C. ; j He is a boy of more than ordinary in- Mutual Love, N. C. ; Dismal. N. C. ; ; telligence. and attends schxl. ' Difficult, Tenn. ; Dirt Town. Ga., anil j The West Chester JtjTerirHian says Tar Heel N. C. There are eight Al- j phas in the country, and precisely the 1 s uite number of Omegas, ! " " , t Feople cannot marry for fun in Pennsylvania, as a COllple found to their : sorrow at Bradford recently. A young i lady who was soon to lie married got a c-entleman from Buffalo to go through ; the services with her just for the sport of the thing. Now they find to their chagrin that they are legally married and as both of them are engaged to mar- ry other i arsons iney are in an t-Atmi- infflv awkward dilemma, A rejected suitor made a last and ! ineffectual apjeal to the girl of his , choice as they were riding together near : Newark, Ohio. She told him that she certainly would never change her mind. ( "Then I want to die," he said. He got out of the wagon, took the check rein from the horse, walked a short distance i into the woods, and hanged himself. ; The girl, after waiting awhile, went to j look for him, and found him dead. Nelson Evans, whose home was , three Biiles west of North Manchester, Intl.. attempted to go down in a well on ; Wednesday. When alxmt half way down foul air overj lowered him. and he : fell to the lKittom, a distance of thirty I feet. Another man tried to rescue Net son. and he, too. got down aliout half j way, when ins strciifrin irave way una ne fell on top of Nelson. They were both fished out by roics, but will probably die. A lady in "White Hill, Burlington county, X. J., is the owner of a dog and a dove. Whenever she rocs out walk ing, the dove jierches itself on the dog "s head, and the latter trots off happv as a lark. The bird holds its jiositioii until the party return home, unless Towser is attacked bv some of the oad dogs of the borough. Then it flies to a place of safctv. returning to its favorite roost i when the tussle Wtween the dogs is over. The widow Ashlock, aged 4S, lived : on her own extensive farm at Elizabeth- ' town. Ky.. and one of her employees 1 was William Lewis, aged 1. She fell in ! love with him. and he doubtless fell in i love witli her money. The relatives op- j posed a marriage, and drove William away from the place with guns; but the determined widow joined him in Indi- ' anapolis. Imught him a new suit of , clothes, married him, and took him home. Kaphaol's AiHillo'and Marsyas. one of the finest works of that great master, : isjin private hands at Home, and an effort isnow making to secure it for New York. As the M'lu-lil succeeded in getting , Cleopatra's Needle from Kgypt through the lilierality of some wealthy gentle man advancing ?PHI.(HHI, the Pittsburgh l'trt wonders why the JIi mid or Smi does not imitate the example aud secure for the New York Museum of Art this great painting V William Pdake. a son of one of the wealthiest and most resectable men of Monmouth county, N. J., is trying to starve himself to death at his home in Allentown. He is twenty-three years o'.d. and has sjient t wo years in Prince : ton College, which he was compelled to : leave on account of a spinal disease which has made him a cripple for life. , He has stoutly rejected for sixteen days ; all nourishment, except water, and tells his friends he is determined to die. A Felt on, Del., special to the Wil- mington Ermi Kreni,i Fridav tells of a mi range accident : vm x nursilav alter- noon, while S. 15. Cooper, son of J. W. Cooper, was driving near Hollindville.'a Ixilt of lightning from a passing cloud struck his horse, instantly killing it, and threw young Cooper from the car riage, but he was not injured. The ac cident was a strange one, owing to the fact that there was no storm at the time and the sun was shining. Mr. Cooper's escape was miraculous. i ne Lancaster Hepuoiieans are Having some verv liv ively fights among . 15. F. Kshelmaii themselves. Messrs. "ii'i liiii iiou ll.ll StieU ine .vcfr Km of that city for liliel. The liliel suit is based on charges made in the Ar Km that, durimr a local election in .iiwl T ? 1 l i v - 1STS the two gentlemen named solicited the vote of me Michael Snyder, a saloon j keejK-r, who was indicted for selling liquor on Sunday, and promised him that in consideration of his vote there should lie no prosecution in his case John Powers, atred almnt 20 vears and w hose weight is over seven hundred pounds, drove to the Head i no- Kmile of- i- . , . ... ' . -' fu-e the other dav and desired that i-aiH-r to state that the rejiort now in circula tion throughout the country that his sister, weighing eight hundred and eight iounds, is dead, is erroneous. Mr. Powers states that his sister is just as well as she ever was and is trainimr steadily in flesh, and he iscontident that 1 lKth himself and sister w ill tipthe beam I at JJ.hn jxumdsin the course of a couple . nf vcnri ; ! of vears Weston has walked awavin triumph fr"in his Knglish conqftitor, making r) miles in 142 hours, thus beatintr the on record The functus champion l-lt returns once more to the Chitcd States. This completes the I series of American victories on Knglish ! soil for the season. Parole, Haitian and 1 Weston. On the turf, at the oar, and 1 in jh destrianism America liears the j palm As a feat of human endurance ' and jil uck this walk of Weston is most ! remarkable, and his friends on this side of the water have reason to rejoice at his great success. Samuel Gisal and Samuel Mcl.ain indicted in Pittsburgh for the recent murder of little Sammy Hunter at ; Hraddock, Pa., were released on bail on ' Saturday. Hon. John Scott. President ; of the Allegheny Valley railroad, lie- coming their security in thesuniof rJO,- j ikki each, fiisnl is a son-in-law of Mr. ' Scott. The prisoners were released un-' der an act of Assembly dated 17S.", ; which says that iersons accused of I crime may lie admitted to bail if not j tried during the 'two terms of court i succeeding iheir imprisonment. This : act has never ln-en used for an offense of ; such magnitude liefore. and it has exci te-l considerable indignation among l t t r ...i ... . - ini iimu'i.i ui un- nai, initio u i iioui Miy That was a sharp retort made by a lady teacher of one of the Cohoes schools to one of the School Comrnia- missioners had been elected in the in- Ration of 'teacl, a- ries The lady, remonstrating against further reduction said to enforce her argument, that they could not live on less, as iney were nueso longiuuuig ration in the summer time. "You should do as my lirotlier-in-iaw does, Siiid the Commissioner. "He teaches ; scliool in Hie country, ana uunng vaca- , tion earns his living by cradling."' "We : , , 1 1 . . ; OUIU g.auiy ciauir, ieM,, h m hicu , reply; "but it is necessary first to get I husbands' There Was no further talk ! of reduction on that occasion. in w asningion tity is a living curiosity in the shaje of a boy of many colors, known around the neighborhood as nue ueau am. ins name is 1S Samuel Lewis, and he is the only child of his mother, with whom he lives. He is about eleven years old, and is remark ably well grown, but presents a very singular appearance, his face being of a light yellow and his cheeks darker than the other parts of the face, while his head is covered with short, white, fleecy hair : his evebrows are of a yellowish that on Wednesday last, during severe thunder storm, the lightning struck a j number of trees on the premises of Mr. i -.; t,-,. ; t 'i,..i,,..f ' Lew is 1- rees, in Charlestown township, ; that COUUtv. Under one of these, a ' cherry tree, three gannea hens had sought shelter. After the storm had cleared away, two of these were found lying ueau, WHO not llie vesuge or a , feather Oil their bodies, while the third i had alont oue-half it feathers torn off i The latter finally recovered, and pre sented a stranse appearance while walk ing about in a semi-nude state. After striking the fowls the electricity separa ted in three parts, each going in differ ent directions, as shown by the feathers, which were carried for some distance in its tracks. Another singular circum stance was that there were no marks ujon the lxxlies of any of the hens to show that they had been struck by the lightning. Edward Pay son Weston has at last won a walking match, and is now "champion of the world" in jMfdestrian ism. On the sixth and last day of the long contest in Eon don. Weston kept pluckily at work and steadily increased liis lead over Brown, his only antagonist, and when the match ended at 11 o'clock in the evening he had scored miles to l.rown's 4".'5. From two o'clock in the afternoon until eight in the evening "Weston, after having been over five days upon the track, accomplished the aston ing feat of making five miles an hour. Five minutes before eleven he completed his .VHith mile, thus making the liest time on record, and winning, lesides the lwlt, a lt of $-2,.Vt0 that he had made on Thursday with Sir John Astley that lie would make that distance. Bowel!, who held the Mt liefore this match, but was prevented from starting in this race by an accident to Ins loot, has already staked t'KKl to walk Weston, and another match will prooauiy take place before long. THE HKEAT Fit A I'D. I HOW HAYKS WAS TO 1IAVK I1F.F.N STAI.I.F.I) "VI ET A rolls.' IN- A remarkabl communication, signed by Mr. John F. Mines, of I'tiea, N. Y.. ap)Hared in Thursday's New York WorbK It irofcssesto give some inside history of the closing acts of General li nut's administration, and sf ts forth with minuteness of detail the plans which had In-en arranged to prevent the inauguration of Mr. Tilden. The au thority Mr. Mines quotes is General .Stewart I,. Woodford, who was appoint ed I'nited States district attorney at New York by General Grant just liefore his term of other expired. It was a sur prise to General Woodford's friends that he accepted 'the otlh-e. but the General now explains his action by say ing that it was by special request of Gen. Grant, who told him that he feared an attempt would lie made to seat Tihlen by a great popular uprising, and he wanted a man in the place who would not scruple to crush a mob. General Woodford says : "I lielievethat during the month that closed the administration of Grant and opened that of Hayes the country stood on the brink of a civil war more terrible than that which we passed through, ami it 'would have drenched the whole North in blood."' lie. further declares his lielief that a plan to inaugurate Tilden existed in ; .nv i oik. ana says: .mj pians weir all laid svstematicallv. We had quietly taken some very effective precautions lioforvhand. Had Tilden attempted to have carried out his co if' ttat and had himself inaugurated on the city hall stejis, my orders and intentions were to seize him at once under a warrant charg ing him with high treason, to convey him secretly and securely on lioard a government vessel lying in hast river, ami shin him to Fort Adams or sone I other secure jioiiit where he could mi- j . dergo his trial. While I was , in T r..A.lc iri.4nAinitta ! oi n fiimi(;u'ii iiiuiii: iijitui;i nu iu'j . 'with Hobeson not only to secure Tilden, J ki't to overawe the mob and shell them ; out if necessary." The General further ! states that the custom house and sub-j treasury were prepared, for resistance ; , that troops were quietly brought from j the West and South and massed at Wash.- ' ington. Fort Mc Henry -in'' in New- York harbor; that Grant, Sherman, Sheridan and other military men were ; outqioken in their opinion that the army ' ought to le used for repressive measures, . i i i i e l.l.- ' . . . . 1 though Sherman frankly expressed some doubts in resect to the Democratic tendencies of the rank and file. Grant had determined to use every soldier, sailor and guu at his command to put down anything like a Democratic re-Irt-llion. A Stranuk Cask. Shortly after i seven o clock last evening .Mayor .mp- ; graw was visited by a neally-dressod, j resiiectable-lookingmanof abont thirty- j four vears of age, who requested to 1 e i ; 1'hiced in the lock-up, as lie iearei i-.e was losing Ins mind, and might do him- j sed f or seime otherhierson an injury. He said that he is the engineer in erne of our largest machine shops. He also gave j his name and place of residence. He stated that on Saturday liis wife hail j told him there w-as some rent due on j the house, which angered him. so that j he made use of an oath, something that he has not elone for many years. This so troubled him that he If lieved he was ; liecoming insane. When he crossed the j bridge he could hardly withstand the ' eh-sire to leap into the, river, and for j fear he might hurt himself or a memlf r ef his family, he was care ful to put all sharp instruments lx-yond his reach, llis Honor conversed with him some, and he talked so rationally that he hes itated about placing the man in the look-up. Filially, however, he granted the man's request, in so far as tt lock him up in the hospital elepartinent. Tlie man's friends w ill be notified of the matter to-day. l'itt.1mrgh (muiti rcinl nf Tin s In . The murderer of Mrs. Hall has Iteen ' discovered anil is in custody. His name 'I;. i...: . .. .1 t ... : m v liiiMian iia. ;t nriu. iiun i.t.- cin- "Napoi fox IV" Killed in south Af rica. A despatch to the London .Veir irives the following as to the death of the Prince Imperial, the only son of Empress Eugenie, who was killed by Zulus in South Africa on the 1st of June : The body whan found lav on Its back. There were eighteen assetral stabs In it. two of them piercing the tnxlv Irom the chest to the back. tws in ih iM nj .In iinimTlni the riirbt eye. A l.ket with hir medallion and reliquary were h lim b Til faPfWOff tjlsfiil fl- l preMlon. He hd evldcntlv inetlectually tried to ; mount, and the lather ot the flap toarinar. ran nl.mn the psth to where he was touml. lwo 1 inviin lv n..r iho Ixxlv oth liarinar been a- gV - d. the i-rin.c wa-erv adventuronii. He had i.een ?-nt forward y the nimrtennter- ,!,!,, nre(1 , , RjliKie Zulu was to be seen. The party dispersed and wunhtwiety under .r-ar Tim erincii tmi iinvrr 3'n alive aiTiiin. ;no -in;;, T,icant farcy, party on the rod i,-k to the camp. ! Theomrialaecountof the affair n: Ilie 1 nnce. ! with I.lclllf nnnl f'arov nf the N i net V-ellf h t Kesri' ' ment. six men and ine friendly Zulu, leit the eamp at Keletii Mountain, ccven niilps heyond the HIiM.d Hirer, on the lt inst. for a reeon ooi stance, i The j.artv halted anil unsaddled when ten miles from caniji. Just as the lrim-e irave the orU-r to remount a vullev w;i hred from anambush in lonn ' jrrass. Lieutenant Carey and found the troopers I returned to camp and reported that the I'ttnce and i two truoperi" were mis-inn. From their statements 1 there could he no doul.t that the I'rince was killed. I A party of the Seventeenth Lancers, with an am ! bulanoe. started on the -Jd limt. to recover the tody, : which wan found and brought In on the same day. , A dinpateh to the Timr sayx : At daybreak a . cavalry patrol under Ifeneral Marshall let to search for the I'rince and went to the kraals, ten ; miles further on. The body was discovered ainonir ! Ions: trrasn. Sno yard" from a kraal. There was no I bullet wounds, but seventeen asseifal wounds were ! in the front ol the Inxly. The clothes had been I taken, but round the neck was a chain with a ! locket. A stretcher of lances was formed and the , body borne by Ueneral Marshall and I Mtlcera ? Krnrr. I.nc and .Stewart, of the Seventeenth : Iaiiccrs. to meet the ambulance, by which It was ! then brouirht hither with an escort. There was a funeral parade in the afternoon. Ieep sorrow i prevails throughout the column. The I'rineo did not mount alter the attack. His horse beina; ret ; Ive, he ran on foot. The eorpe will leave with : an escort lor transportatien homeward. Kii.liso llis Thhkk C'HiLimKN. A Springfield (Mass.) dispatch of June 2l5t tells the followinc shot-king storv of hopeless poverty and terrible crime : John KemmUr. a tierman. living at South Hl- Toke, shot his three children Annie, apred six j.eari. imona . aod four years, and Amy. atred one year this attermwn because he whs unable to support them. He has been out of work since heb- eeutly returned, and had beea moved fr'.m a tene ment belongiii)? to the t crmania Mills In which he lived liecause he no longer worked In the mills. Atollt 2 0(.1,k-V he sent his wife on an errand, and sallinic his oldest child into the house tried to poi- on her with cyanide of potassium, hut she threw up the doe. Kinimler then took the Pecotid ehild Into the front bedroom anil shot her throtiifh the head back ol the ear with a thirty-two calibre five shooter. He took Annie to the fear bed room ami shot her in a like miinm-r and left her on the floor covered with blood. The yoon(jror jrirl was lyini; on the bed. He also shot her behind the car, the flash of the iptol burning the pillow. leaving the notice he told u Mlooii-ki fi-er what he had done. and aroint to another ."aloon he w:a there arrested by leputy Sheritl Kinirsbury. A fter his arrest he appeared quite cool and aid lie wu ready to let the law take Itii course. He said he could not sup port his children, ami he feared they would (rrow up and lead evil lives and thoupht they would be happier in heaven, lie had planned for ten day to kill them. He is collected and apparently sane. lledicM Kvaminer Tuttle will hold an Inquest to morrow. The children will be burled at the ei pense of the city. Mrs. Kcmmler if completely overwhelmed with grief. A Showf.ii of Fikf.. Major Williams, of West Kansas, who keeps the i;ailrad House, gave a Kansas City Journal reporter the fol lowing interesting account of a phenomenon I that occurred at the commencement nf the ; storm on Wednesday liiorn'mgalMiitt 1 o'clock, j He says : I retired about PJ o'clock on Tuepday nipht. I had been asleep olxiut two hours and a half whenl , was awakened l.y an outer d....r alainminv violent- : lv. as if burt open bv soiiictliinjr heavv thrown aeainst it. 1 hurried to ..e it. when, on lookinr i out. 1 saw a siprht which 1 can never forpet and j which was so stranur that 1 never enld have be I lieved the like if 1 hadn't seen it. The air all about the house seemed to be perfectly foil of balls of fire raining down from the e.ouds. the britrht nes : of which even the vivid Hashes of lihtnin could ! J nut hide. 1 ealleil my wile to witness the wild and j terrible scene, and we vh-wr-d the pttrnoinenon f.r i ; almost live mi:itites. ne ball o tire tell about j . twenty paces distant and about the size of a piic- ! eon's "ej. whirh was visible quit" a while. 1 ! j marked the place where it fell as nearly as possible 1 from where I stood, but on account ol the wind ' ! which blew almost with the force of a hurricane. and the rain which had !cirun to lall. did no! ven- 1 , ture outside. This, morning, however, about J ! ! o'clock. 1 went out and looked around carefully for j j a lonir time for what mlprht be loft, but could find ! nothinic. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Eminent PH. M. II. STOKES. ! 1!.I.'I IMOKK. MI) Soys : "I h:vc vrr.'at plea nn'uiv to the virf !'- ot 1 'ol.i ure in adding my tcstl- n - l.lel-a l.lniill rttrartol 1H I an. 1 onte civiT:'t"r as tlie very bet pn p.iratH.n used lor rsLnrss. t. iri"sin huo i w jis-is ii.wi. iiiri. i m i ' n'M , I'onhdciitly r.T'iin mend it to the nie.tical proles- .Ion." S'dd hv :ill itrnifLrist. I SUMMEli TKAA KL!: t If yon iourv y Jor &f.xtn, hrnlth or rrcrt ntion to ' j the Mtmnttii nx, Luk'-x. or Shorr. over lent or orr -ti. tfnn t fail to:u ur f,r pot'rtinn of AU IUKNT I. 1 . M'KAM'K in TR K TltAVKI.I IIS, of I in ft tor 4. Any rtijnlar A; rt inU vrrttr a irarly or monthly Policy : in a Jew nmiiftr, or n lit krt f row n.tr to thirty ttuya. ' 'J hr rot m so s'rtirl! that ouy onr run mjtortt it mho 1 trtiVf fx at ttl. 1 ah paid for An ifirntal Injnrir ovrr $10 to $1000 EeSSi"-S . SWwks nialie li.'ok sent rvthinif. Ad- ; dress IIAXTI.K S. CO., ila i lifters, l , A St., N.Y. -. t and ipmi, r ai.ow li k coniiiusit'iii , to ! our Dow aii't wi-M-'a-r'T)'. itiTril iittm. Wf tucan it h at vt tm le fr. AJdrvu.Sufiiiii St Co., MaibU, Miciu 1114 II A '.. Portla:id. r li't Airencv Hnincvs in I. Kxpensive 1 lutfit 'ree. Mi Kancy 'ards, 'hmnio. Snow flake. 8tc, no 2. alike , U r with name. Inc. .1. Miiiklerfc Co.. Nassau. N.Y. a Munth and erjienscs naran-e d to Agents. I llutht tree. Stia'.v '.. Ai (ii'sTA. Maisk. a yk Mi and expenses to Aifent. flutfifKree. i Of H Address V. (. VICKKKV. Anf"sta. Maine. Ailverticinirnt "' 4 '""' rted 1 week in sr,o AU 1 1 1 UV llll 111 newspaper for f 10. Send 10c. rir I 100 pat;e pamphlet. i. I'. K I W s. ( X. Y. ' Ayer's j Cherry Pectoral j For Diseases of tho Throat and Lung, I such aa Couajha, i I Colds, Whooping 1 Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con tramption. The reputation It has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half cen tury, is a sufficient assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried It ac knowledge its superiority ; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Chkiiky Pec toral always affords instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowl edge of its effects. rREPAXED BT Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mast., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BT lUi DRUGGISTS K VKKYWUBILK. V TK'K. Having retired from the -i- mercantile rMialtu-aa, we hcrchy notify all per sons koowiiiir thcmvclvi-a indi hted touatocali nnd settle on ir before Julv IMIi. all a'cfnnts not ad- i lufu-.i ty timt limi- ui k- u-n in the hand or a ! proper i.mcfi' I' r c:dli-c - p : A It K t il so. REAL FIRST CLASS CLOTMI WANAMAKER & BROWN. Tl tliowjtl'tfiil a,t liMi iinin:it intc portion of tlie lvtl)lic w10 VVll-0llHS4O READY-MADE CLOTHING Will sea with en lut littlo i-onsiilevation tliat th obi l.ouneof Wartsmmlcor Drown iw in'a imsilion to tiv "v i?rior nilvnntaseH to its. patrous. 'i')eM ndvantatsi) conit in supplying e'M tliiat are FIRST PROPERLY MADE UP. SECOND MATERIALS SHRUNKEN. THIRD EXCELLENT IN FIT. Tj.e cut nntl linin ol'our M-nH nl Uoyn C'lotliint in ofa char acter to ovttriilc tli ORDINARY CUSTOM WORK, We found out lonn aijo hr artnal exerlenre that nrmili bought op from tlie Wbol! s;.. are bv no mean o reliable a tliof mail up undorour own -r?onl mpcrrltiva. Neither will the out and aj'nTl ttvle (alter wearing) bear a comparison to our own careful make, fly making our own (foods the TRODUCER AND CONSUMER ,r lronlt in lirot contact, atl fn . conn.qn.iK'. tho li,ur i-?p no Mnall advantage. ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Thl formt a very eonalderatile lwrtlon f onr bualneta. and we are atiaued that wt r0 Tlnce any one that we alwava offer the Handomet and Bcst-rinlihed Oeodi known loil.t;r;, LOW PRICES T) not alwava mean itood Talue. tin thla head we hall only lay that when Style aod 4m,:;t are taken Into eeeount we are not. under an circumtnc. ever undersold, and ldm rt tlj prieee to which dealer! 111 at low ai our lift and only one filed price to everybody. OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS, Kapeclnlly In thin foods, suited to the present weather. Inviting a Tlslt and r'e!ninti"1(1, from our friends. Wo tiTiin, Very Roiictfully, WaaamaMi? & Ssown, The Largest Clothing House In America, 0VIv IIVTI., Sixtli unci Market, HERE I A- r AGKzVi:sT! NOT AS AX S1H5ANT 1-OH PUBLIC OFFICE m; r as a cnuidatf for PUBLIC PATRONAGE! j Javjn- pulled down his lxditical vest 1 hi ' all exicnsn e M aie a I IMS LARGE STOltE ItOOM ON HIGH STHEEI. Recently occupied by McLaughlin Brothers, Where he has jusf opened and is now offering for sale an immense, varied ai;d r' gant STOCK OF G CM JDS of every description, 3F m Is fully prepared to pull down in fact lias pulled down the prices of all kiii! :! merchandise, and is giving tiargains in DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTIOIIS, HITS, CtFS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Ql'KKXSWAlti:. ivc. ive, which cannot fail to attract the attention an-1 vc- i me Jiaiioiiaue oi casn nuers iio want to get ,ip most giMMls anil the l-eI tr 0 I for their molicv. So don't forcet to call, and this fact lw-f.ire v.m li i ii- !...- ....... i. ..r ..n iw,.,,,0. : .....i ' i""o- " " -' "" "" ."VP r ? s. - , , EnKNsiiino, March 2!, is7'.i.-tf. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., X3a.ttle tSl-tf'h., Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE " VIBRATOR 99 THRESHING MACHINERY. Tlme-avtn. tm lioaT-StTlaf Thrtihri f thia ror line. flsTWTKl !! rtTBiry er KsdIS Work, Trfm CtMBlag. w jot sving orsin rb uiif . STFAM Power Thresher a Specialty Sperlal tit tt Spftrter BiAdtt rspruaiy for 3l?ja Fowvr. Ol'R In rivaled Steam Thresher Eairlaee, both FruiM and TrtuMtftti. vith Talbl Lmpiws msiils. ttx Tott4 tmj thr mskt r klcA. THE OTIRE Thresfcln peases 'aa4 sftfi Ulrrc ts St tlM Oi mniitl b IBa4 J th Evtrm Grkia SAVRD by thrw Improved M&rhte. GRAI5 Raisers will ant submit to the ar IHW wsstAs of (frvla and tba lafsrlar vara Snaja bj all otbar machlcra, whan i-tw paated oa Iba dlCaranca. JOT Onlr TaslH Superior for Wheat. Oafs; llarley, aa. aad Ilka Gritna. bat Uia 0T Saaesaa. rnl Thrcibar Is Flax, Timnthr, lflllat. Clnrar, bka Hea4a. ffnlrea a " altackKtenta " ac rebaUaiat " ta baaga frota Urmia to Saada. I! Thnroag-ti WorkatansVlp, Slea-aat Tlalah. Parf-ettan or Faila. CaTkl,'tTaa of VqwIt'Oxaali. oar., or " Yramaaoa" Thraabar Oatata ara laaaaipaxabke. 7IABTEL0VS fhr RlmpliHtr sf Parts, salas "I laaa tbaa aaa-sair tbaaaaal RalU aaS Vasxa. Makas Wars, with, aa Linariaaa ar BatManac. TOi:R X1i f Separator Mad, .tsarina- to Twalrr Horx ataa, as twa miss ml Una? tm Haraa rowan to aiataa. T0R Particulars, Tall Am oar DUrs wriu to aa ft uisaantaS Ctraalar, wktek wa stall frwa. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ! wn Jut pnMialiei. a new r.litlon nt Dr. 1 alrr rwFll's lbrat4 fcssar on the- raditat rurr (without mejirint-) ol rTEHM -ronitHfS. or Seminal W ,ik n'. InTi-lnntarv Seminal Ijf 1 urmiv, w Mental un. I riiyir:il 1 n-p.ioit y. Inirdimenta to ...... . . ... . , , .-.r-i mr I n . r.l ILErUT IQ41 riT. Imluecd li elf-ln.lulS'ence or sexual extrara- jsnrr. eir. aTl'rlre, In a seale.l rnrrUmn nnlv ai eenta The rrlelirateil author, in thia I flearlv l-montratea. fr,,m B thirty Tear"1 sucerss ! Tul jiractice. that the ulnrmiriif tv.nseqnsnrssi.r self i abne mar be radieally rureil without thn ilinmr. ; us nae o! lntorn.il ujclirine or the application of . i-.ii" in ..nt inn.ie oi cure at once ?iiu- i pic. certain and ettectual. I.t means ut wliirh ever j suflerer. n matter what his condition may be. mas l curr hunaelt cheaply, privatelv. and rat, rally. t This li-ctur.- Khould he til the hands ofavery youth and every tuan in the land. Sent free, under seal, in a alaia envelope, to any I Addr the, Pnldiahers j THKtTLTI-BWei.LBKIttril.ro., I . !., Sw fork; Tost Usfica Box, 48S i Jnne 20, l;.-l. EMPIRE THRESHER! MA NUFA C TURED A T HAGERSTOWN,Md. 3 Y THE HA OCRS TOWNS TEA MENGINTa 4A CH1NCC THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SII. DECKER, M'. D., Physician asr SrKi;rns, IjiLi-v'a. Cahbrii Co.. Pa.. i Offer" his professional services to the cltlxenivf w asntnarton and ad)oiniiifr townships. Oftlco and residence on Railroad atreet, opoIte I'assenirer station, where niirht and day calla. will receive prompt attention, rcraraiess ot distance or weatb er. diseases ot wosicn ami niildren a specialty Lilly's, March 14. 18T9.-ly. "Tf A. SHOEMAKER, Attornkt at-Law, Kbensburg. Office on High strt-f-l.'east end of residence. 1 Jl,76.-tf.l 1MM1M11 VT f'-ra-lvertiaen. Inn pm,e. lOe and embarked in the mercantile blivrn'.-r . - ,. .j svif i. ATTENT10K EVERYBODY! We tlesirr to itiftnin the jullir tjenernl that tre hare Established a Big Stori AT TUNNEL HILL And respectfully invite attention to tba ! that it embraces MM More In Quantity aiJ TE than is usually kept in stores of the It is everywhere concede! hp fV who have gtven 119 a call thm IS NOT EQUALLED FOR QUALITY, YABIETY an! EITE toy so r other stock in tho npiirhborhod- we Shall frora time to time add new Tra ill res and new lines of s-oods shall alwnvs buy in large quantities and al- low no re duction in aiock we hope fij- srrit-t adher ence to fioon i;tis. i.oss PHlCrS AVIt -sllT-hr iifai IN; "0 MAKE OIK STOKE TH E O KKAT POFfU- HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KIND OF GOOD; Mote than that, we shall endeavor to tr the interest of a. I classes to DEAL WITH US PERM ANDX: toy carefully caterina- to their wants nJ'f' ana treat ins- them as we nuwn" wish to te treated in all matter pertaining; to business. TO 1. ItZU K il! We would sav we have an tmltmi" ''jf for all kinds of urain and pro.:u can offer them prices In advance of others in the business. CASH PAID FOR GRAIN WHEN SO EAN-"' rT-We earnestly solicit the pstrrrisf, puhheand pleds-e our bes. eff jrts In a.i actions. . efl B. M. JOHNSTON d CC STORES iSckeeV, ' FLOURING Ml LL-VTn 1.1 Annul G ' m ill January 24. 1ST9. -6m. J. C. McCINLET's w m sf w - m m H V aTaas- I arilra aairi eBtlerne- 161 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, FISKST PIM BOOS 1 "I"lrV MEALS AT ALL HOURS. '"''TB SI'PPKRS servaJ at short notice. Nor. W, l;.-tf. LEVIS & BICKEL Soling 1 A TEXTS pnnrad en New 1" -fl 15 to Ti .lavs, enl lor "r'',;',fti1 useful Information. Office. 131 ( above SmIMifleM street, ofl-os'l' sl. ,..:; rittsburh. Pa. 1 ''J' - TDLANIXi; MILL. Hayi'-' a complete 11 tan ln( Jllll. 7" .V o: work FuOHixit. MniMi an.l -'" ' ,i.r'' iU-seription. an.l al-- ! turnmi! " s aa Kroom. Foiik an.l llt'K Hoi'i ,,yt 1 ln an.l Sttfn nH on Imn-I for sale at the lowest oah pfi M,.Ff- April 1. l7.-.Ttn P. O. adtirc-2 TTZ t - a Month ami epeties m'""" ( ir II Ol UOlfiUt)i. 1 ,;,,( 1 it is unconstitutional. niits liis guilt. K'-fii-l-iiia. .'nut' --I. 1-; '. II. i .i.'H uiiiii s.. 1 . una f, .. -N . 1 '111 M I 111 I