Cnmkh Jvecman. EDENSBURC, PA., FRIDAY. AUfi. 1, 1S79. IK. 04 R 1TM SOUIS.ITIOS. FOIl STATE TIiE.V?rSF.S : DAN I F.I. HAKi:, of AINulifny C'otmty. Iitri.wn- iirst potato hug apiared ne:,r Kilhia!ev. County Cork, on Tues dav last. The yellow" fever continues its ravages in Memphis, but the numl-er of eases is far below that of last year during a cor resjx Hid ing period, owing doubtless to the fact that aloutonc-fourthof the ipiila tioii has deserted the place. A census of theeity takena iewiaysagosnoeu ; that there remained 4.:5 whites aim ll.sJT blacks, making a total of lo,ll. The census of 17" gave a population of la i.i New Crleans was terribly ex cited on Monday owing to one death haii:g occurred there from the fever, but no' ii. v cases have since K-en report ed. (iKN. En inc. the D mocratie candi date f..r Covernor of Ohio, opened the campaign on tcsttrday week by ampaign on testo'day week by address- j . . . ........ ;..rr T in- mil ;i n mlllieiiSC llia inn lius ' i m, an ' "- i. ..... iintneuse mass meeting s'.t i-an taster, l airneio toumi, n... sides, (on. Ewing expres-TS great eon- j ... ..I :l, I.'r.).r ' ah nce in his own electi.-n. while 1 osti r, the Ib i ubii'-an noiuinee. is not wining to compromise upon less than twenty thousand majd'ity. This is a veiy pleasant and happy delusion for one or other or the candidates to cherish until the ha'i!t-boes declare who is victor and who is vanquished. The election j intend that any resolution so iersonaiiy will take place on the second Tuesday j insulting as this should be entertained, of Oc't'.U-r. and from now until then ', i'uoh less be permitted to pass a conven th. re will lie no pause in the great battle ti"" that was oted by Matthew S. for i-olitical mastery in that State. j i"".v anil l"on Cameron, and Hall de- i tided that it was out of order, and s.o"t !- idea of Hie enormous amount of -rain and provisions that are now being ! . r i : ... l............ ! e.xivne.i ironi mis c...,::i,i i-j . ....... . , lll.iV fornn-d fr the simple statt mated in Englaml that the shortness of i the wheat crop in that country, as well ; as in Trance, w ill compel the purchase , of wheat in the United States, to supply ; their wants, to the extent of thru hmi- i ..? i,o7;'-,.s ..f il' ibn:-: This imiiicne '. foreign demand for grain will of course j greatlv b in lit American fanners, and J on the other hand increase the price of liing in England and Eram-e. Hon. .loux V.-K1.SH. I'nited States Minister to En-land, has sent his resig- ! ,. . ., . t , ,,,..,, . .,. -., i, . nation to the Male I hp.u tm. nta t A ash- ; i nut on. and in a few wtoks will return to his lud n' in 1 'hi lad. lphia. This opens up another chance for Hartranit to re present this country ;it a European court. AVelsh lives when at home in 1'hiladtl phia. and so does Hai trail ft ; Pennsylva nia, it will be i'.rgued, is entitled to the taoant mission and if Haitraaft can get IIot and half a il '.'i n others to go over to AVa.dfnigtoh and push his daims to 1 he ph'. v. as tin v did w hen he wanted to .succeed P.aard Talorat Herlin. and that too ! for. Ta!or"s funeral had taken place, they may gi t Mr. Haves to appoint him oven if he is utterly unlit for the position. Hartranft will com promise his well-earned l : putal i. il as a ehror.ic otlli-c-seoker if he fails to make the iiost out of tic present opportunity. ('!.. TM I'lDoiai. who hist spring muni, reil Judge Elliott, of the Supreme t'ourtof Kentucky, at the foot of the st. ps of a. 1 . uis ille hotel, was convicted la.t week of murder in the Iirst ilcgne and the punishment, which by :t hiw of th;it Mate is under the control of the jury, w.i fixed 1 y it at imprisonment for life in the pel.:".' ntiary. This was not the cntei titi:iuiei:t to which tlie l.'epub licau pres.; oi t Ii,- North exported to be in ited. for ever ince the murder it has predated that because Hit ford belonged to ii u cll-l. nou n Kentucky family he woulde sc.nie iiny si-mtc p ua'.'y. AVhen ( 'ox a short time after shot and Killed t'ol. AUon i:i the Mate House at At lanta, t!: -r. me Pcpp.b'icaii press scouted at the id, a thitt he Would lie punished, simply b. ( an. ! . like the Kentucky trage dy, the clime took place in what was once a slave siat,.. Hut I 'ox mot with the same late that llulord has. : that deliberate nii!;d, r earned, as lopul li oiiiis ac coiistiint !y assciting, 1-c coin luitted wiih impiiitity in the lately ro 1h Ilious Soul h any more than it can in tlie )oa! Norl ii. A .i:i: r many absmd and amusing things often lind I heir way into tlie plat form adopt; d b state ( onveiii :.. us, and one of lb. i,ii ..t ia. tabic instam es of Un kind III. IV I-- seen in the !.!. p'i.lik of the pl.itf.dMof the lo pul ;ic;::i state I 'on-Vi-lition which incl at ItaiTisburg hist wc k. In i!iv resole ( j.m, ,.r plank, re leiled to. the !o ; ill !ica,:s of t'.is stale are m;ule to -.i.v that -'U'e hei.it. '! cll-dors.- the iiiiiin i iiiitioii oi' i iovernor lloxt and the s;..!wart attitude of Sena tor Cameron and lie.- lb .publican liieiu-U-lsof the Hof.-e.--f l.'cpieseiitatives. ju resist ing the ieohvt ii.n.irv lid.rs so p. r Mstently iiesse.I 1. the I Viu.M-rat s in Congress." This i., giving to Ciim. r. ;i the same credit that. j.. e K. publicans of New Yoik in a Stale Convent i..:i w..ild accord t Conk ling, or that the Kepub liciins in Maine would . -o ndlo Bliiine. Atpi vet the most "sia! v.i i attitude" thitt Ciiiocroii Wits ever known to take ill the Si nale when eo si -,e oj.at and iinpoi t.;nt occiisioii, .-m il in diua e as the lac.'.s :tt Bal! iniore, he ; ho-,cd his ability i.ii.i piv.. r by i.iiikiiiga motion '"that Ihe Sioi.tt;. d.es now ii Ijoiu :i. J.eMoiit t: occasions Vent me. ,' 1 ' 1- T ...... . 1. ... . ( ..1. l . . .... .... en .1. O i e hiti lievi r l . ll KlloVtll to 'i'Lie i. ;jot ii single in. x r of the SeP.it,- I'niop. w ii h U, ei'oii, ho ( I'l"!:! ili'V State in ti.e cm p. jo;, or Doii C.tm i"t iind ho h t- pot id some tide a. I hc.s-i .'. i wti'u :..i and ill some hiiih. Kim 1! folort d Scmit'T fi. 1.1 Mi. ..'-.si neabihty i'.iee, the il'i, is ii lriect I 'eini st he ne 1 inn coiiij a red to the dMliio-iis-an-o-. sler pa iiil er fr.-m 1'eniiM aniii, nitlioiejii (... ,;,s I'l iginailv ii N'ir-iniii dave jind Id- ,,thi r jeccfve.l .1 . i"li I o. . 1 .it ei : e .it j. .ii t I l-c- mint tint i iniiL' the week ending .nnv ..".-v-.i., iiuecn lctoria iKgging mat no i.enau , nt-.oimj; .vn ik...... ... ......i;.j, ...s... .-.v....... . , eomina imo the citv. a nttie i, "... r....... x-..,.. ,.f t far as the convention was concerned. It ' be inflicted upon Lieut. Can v. He ! and disconsolate. A year lx lore, he had the list ot voters, challenge them, re- five years named wniie ll'.e Mil -mei: loin -n : . .. , 4, , .i ...t" .. . i. 1 1, f t lt v t n-n nt l.i cei ve count and announce tie vote 77 : eianuinir in ine mmuic ot me ,vi ,...1 ...., inii.nit.tiil to 1.1.V..I.H". i wont to the committee on resolutions, as win, net nice mi,'..... u . t. w - - :: .V V. , ! ti iv "i "J , r. , " T, ?".;, t it V"!?? " , .. i i i .i i i laner was Kiiieo. and nas lK-en sent noiue . w;i. m j'l"."'""" m.n. .i.e. : .,..,..... . ncn mm me ira l.si.ls .,f b:1(1,i. C, '.rii 7:;:iiM.un.ls. and i where it was buried amidst the jibes and ; , ... r.i, r !.. f ,itv been left to him. On the latter visit, he would Ik- a decided advantage to the re- j and at first said not hint. f .l,...,. 7 17s MVt 'pounds H is osti- ' jeers of the committee: and the demand; The Catholic" Church has in its begged a meal at the hotel in which' he ! ligion whic'n F.ishop Haven represents ! ,1, ,y yn- aQ 1 1'-,le Ch.kli S. AVulkk. of Uni"ii county, no doubt entertains very correct notions about the Kind of men who oujiht to le ele ted to office. but the lesson taught j him by his party in the legislature last ' winter ouht to have convinced him that any effort he might make to get his ! old fashioned views endorsed by a I'e ! publican state Convention would end in ; disastrous failure. Mr. "Wolfe was a I delegate to Mr. Quay's convention, in tb tfireiitened criminal nroceedings Jiea l( (1 y .r D. . 1Iifyrty others of that stripe as dele itCS from 0.1 ni.rin I'hiladelphia, "Wolfe very soon discovered i that as a reformer and the advocate of I "honest men in ollice"' he was like the man who went down to Jericho and fell amongst thieves. To give (uay and Kemble a reminder that the ways and means resorted to at tho last session to cany the riot bill were still fresh in the public mind, Mr. AV. offered the follow- irsg Plain and unobjectionable resolution : j ir.g plain anl unobjectionable resolution : , xi.lml Th:it iii vi.-w of the ili-v.-limiiiotits ! " "f corrupt pr.ietices in connection with the 'riot bill" in the la-t Mouse, we emphatically ; reatlin.i that .urt of the platfonn adopted by j I"" IVeiMlUUIMIl ."UUC Oil CIl III III ill 1..U1- ,.astf.r j,', 7r wllil.h w.,s n.a(1,,pted by i Which met -it Tllirisbui'on AVednesdav femo-e AVishino-ton Was recently : has been a.l.pidgea guilty OI mur.ier in m me. i;iu. ' i nr me esi, him. , queer family, .-aid to a reports yesterday : W I1K n I1K L tit J I ll risotll 0 m twin iic. I.eOIge M asillll-ioii i. ,. t, ,.,..., ;,.,- TI.p ! li.im ..mil ilK,rr .r,-lM tLoniv in " I nut i v ewt iin.ler mv ol 1 ien ami she of last week, the U,n,rary chairman hanged in Keivt i.cky, and not naer j )f- veral' X the homes oftheMesVrted wives ami J" of which was EoiUS . Hall, IormeriV ... . .' vl,nml lmt flip iurv w.nsof the'.ininion i their relatives. I notiee.l that Me was not art inir like a fvt of Altoona. who is Bill Kemble"s counsel i foK1 '"ri'W1' i i.r ww instnrdlv I tl'.at it received fatal injuries when it -The New York says that Ferde- ? "1 Wi', ........ t. i :. . t,,r.i-r.r r.i.j nt f ill .1. -ot :i iM-nrii nr a nam raising i rn-.ii j ihw .-. ....m. n v.u , -. -.. v. . v ..... ...... .. - , ,.. t.., ,hn ' ' ". 1 i ' -voodville N S on Monday ' i that a distant body of troops may exer- the continent, has shown up the falsity j a'-(i , ,u'rJ,rii4 a'n.i gcare.i to r.-. a f,.u. warm . Dauphin county for Jus con upt Iobi . at u ' - ; nP(lfthe tev edores 1 rise in a battle. At Kambula the of the theory that the Indians of the far ! fur. i hen 1 hear. a cat m.-w ami i caiie.i -Tib-operations in favor of the Pittsburg riot ,v,-'!Ved ill unh'.ading the steamer i seeming reserve of Zulu warriors that ! West are always eager to take a vvhite ; rAu'ti T?L ! losfs bill AA'ith Hall in the chair. ! rUv tt -rP,i,pv at ew York and con- crowned the heights was composed of j man s scalp. lie travelled more safely, come, she was lyinir xriti, the eKifP gathered 1 1 ;.'.; on the noor ,,d Kemble-s roosters; ! tinted bellow fever", died at f.uarantine women, like the Scottish reserve which ; by night and day, among those Western . r?n1hV 1 tlie liepubliran State Convention at Harris- ing liceman sniun in Jersey iiiy. burg in lsrti. vhirh ilt-maiids '-honest men , Two aged colored women fought in in otlire men with brains enough to know the Newport almslouse, audit transpir ilishonesty when th.-y see it and courage f,.i that sixty veai s U fore thev had o uar- enough to fight it wheresoever they find it. f. . I ; " Kemble's friend, Chairman Hall, and j Kemble's I'hiladelphia crowd did not would not even permit it to bo read. Hut Wolfe insisted and after a tierce strug- trh; succeeded in forcimr Hail to allow r - ..... . t if fi n v'ii t ii iii lit ii:ir ir i wns of two former Republican State Conven- , tions. one in 17." and the other in ls(o, for 'honest men in oHiee." was hooted at and kicked out of a convention of the same party in ls7'.r, with the added of fence of refusing to denounce the cor rupt practices" of Kemble and others in connection with the "riot bill." AVt: now have the authority of 110 less a man than Harrv AVhile for the st;ite- 1 ment that th- project of a third noinina- ; 1 I- ( , tion of ;rant is a failure. This news i f AVashington, where 1 ., , . ' . , , htte put in an apH'arance yesterda , fl,n (f uisilm (.n Presidential pastion. He said that when he went years old, but still enjoys life and its to the AVhitc House he would tell Mr. ' h1'11"' s- .iii ,i A man named (rross. in the employ Hayes that '"the ln-ople had began to nf l-I:l3lk M vers ,;ti ve miles west of York, talk about him for President again," , during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. My which, being rightly interpreted, simply ors, outraged a child named Strayor, a means that White has a dull axe which : ho wants Hayes to grind. He gave as i his authority for the Hayes feeling "a i . big merchant of Pittsburg" who told him (AVhite) that the re-election of Hayes would 'v. better than anything that has ; happened to this country for a great ; while, and that it would -settle (Jrant, sh.-rman. P.laine and all the rest of then:. "I find a good many people in Pennsylvania," added AVliite, "who think like the Pittsburg merchant." ; '-(iiiint." he said -stems to hao lost his boom. IK- has lost hiigely of kite, , pot from any cause, but Ins name seems ' to have dropped out. It may come up ' again, but 'here is now much less heard j of him than formerly." It is unite pro- biible that AVhite may make Ilayesswal . low his statement that the people are be ' ginning to talk about him for President ' again, but he will not succeed in getting any other man in AVashington who has lia id intervals to believe any such dis mal nonsense. AVhen John Tyler was 1 President, Panic! AVehstcr said in a i-peer-h that Tyler's party could easily be ; carried in a large omnibus ; and that is just about the size of the tro-.vd that ; AVhile meant when he said that he . would tell Hayes that "the people" had : liegan to talk about him for President i again. AVhite wants some change made ! in the internal revenue districts in J Western Pennsylvania for the Wiielit of ' some friends of his. and when it comes ; out. as it surely will before a great w Idle, : the Haves milk in White's coccanut , will le fully act owntod for. -Iniiv Siii:i;man is the only man in ! this co iiit ry, with the excejit ion of Ihe , limaiic ( o'orge Eiiincis Train, who hiis '. ever undertiiken publicly to advertise himseif its a candidate for the Presiden cy. A'ppropriating to himself a govern ment revenue cutler, he has been sailing along the Atlantic ooa.-.t, visiting Xew York, Boston and othercities, and niiik ing speeches intended to lioost him as the next Kepiiblica.il candidate for the Presidency, llepvht most of hist week thus engaged in Maine, whose State lection will occur arlv in September. He says In: went away down to Maine to ! he'p Elaine t (idiy the election, but that is too transparent, since it is not the custom of one President ial candidate to give aid ami comfort to another Pre- ! si.lential aspirant in his own State, or in.hed anywhere else. If tho Kcpubli- cans lose Maine, as the Greenbackcrs i and I hinocrats claim that they will, it will lie a very huge slice of the day of judgment both to "Jhdly Blaine" and Agnes Jenks" s-pceial fri nd, -lohn Sher Piiin. In his s) eches in Maine, Sher man presumed largely on the ignorance of the jH-ople wlio listelietl to him. ,t Portliiiel. in eulogizing the Kcpubliean piirty, he impudently proclaimed that '"It (the party) never robU-d the ballot box." Who stole the vote of Louisiana but John Sherman and his confederates in tne crime. all of w hom were lcadrrs of the K. 1 uMiciiii pitriy ? He also .slid of his party. '-It has done more than any ether party that ever existed to ; provide land for th- Lindh ss." The : p-op!" of Maine, as w, U i-s thein (inle of I . ' r If r. .... ..lie ' 4 every o.ner s'.;ite, know IhalJo'in Sher man's party in Congress has literally de spoiled tin- public domain bv its i ,. . I'i lis nil- ; limited laud grants to tnonsU r rail ri)ad corporations, and thereby prevented 1 " . , " "Miu-is . than any p.uty that h.c. eU- c.vjaUd ,., , - thMCunnliy. i EWS AM) OTHER NOTING. Passenzer rates on the New York Centralis two cents a mile. It is the cheaest fare of any railroad in the world. , . The w ife of John Stei?or, of I nion Hill X. J., gave birth on Thursday to a lale which has twelve fingers and twelve toes. Afirimel Vitznibbons. another of the Memphis refugees who went to New I York, died at quarantine oi jeno mn i,:,i0,i nmi six- others sr-riouslv iniured : r.lr...lm ii imil iv . isl.i... i- ,.. .,::.,,, j V ouu s iivm "- s i,-n f.iiiTnl linilernentb ' p frf.iV.-T,'t p-ir on a U am above the ! truck. The oar had just passed over the out ire road I Tl,l.,v .id I . ;t r i i .'i.iiiu.i' . ... . , , - , 1 r 4 I. 1...Ia I'mi C- ' f ,TiU T I lin OAll l,l t,. t 1 rk I - - . -Nellie Cox, a six-vear-old daughter ! disgraceful affair lasted two hours, w hen ; barrow Crosby M. Cox, of Chester, I'a., died I Rurlington fell from exhaustion, being j er and 1 Saturday from hydrophobia caused terribly bruised alxuit the cranium and j ami that . .. 1 r- i .1 : 1 ..1. 1.- ..(", ....-...-.- fnf.i ..in of on i.itaf .i v.i.wi inn- ni.i!f inn ! Hi lin; uiic ui in""' ""o "" . months ao'O ! lif"ii-ni-i TTfid the bride it ' a voiding in Wyne emmtv, (ia., was S only 10 vears old Her pa'rents were i prP.nt a't the ceremony and gave it present at the ceremony an their full nnimival. v tnnl! o.t ; II n ili.T ill j . The Court of Errors and . Trenton X I his reversed 11 I the decision ! f t, h cort in the ca ase of Mrs. ... . ,, . . . , Smith and llennett, convicted ( , convicted of murder- ieleil about a lover so bitterly that, on - - . . . .. meeting, their animosity was as strong oi.iii.-oa .ton ;!.- mi ii,o.l-.v.f tier arrival. j The proprietors of the Host on 1'ilol will in Septemlier. P;iv a fourth volun-1 tarv dividend of ten per cent, on the i amount due those who deix.site.l their; money with l'atrick Jhmahoc, making nearly ?:;.(KH) paid Iv -r.Jil.iKH) paid. 7 f Empress Eugenie has written to sin ii in issii ins iii'tliislmiis .-, r,:.Ooriests and .s:5.-),r,r,.j converts. Of these con- VClts I here are SS7. 174 III I ndia . i'IA I "J m t lima and Pi.t.-j-j in .hipan. .More : than !.(HMjadditions w ere made in China last vear. i .q pvW Iter lliO WagOll Was lipnei, (OKI rVI.UI. lOl H Hill UK" IIII.IH 1 111 li I 1 1 II il; ....... p." i. ....... nit v ! -IVlrs. Johanna Hrennan. a. refugee and five of t!w children were drowned, j himself an undoubted case of the fever, i .VXl I from Memphis died of yellow fever in ' One 1xv escaped bv swimming. The bishop Haven, the religio-xlit ical , leas with maternal centieness. placed her f..re New York on Friday -morning, she eldest child was a ft iii of stnenteen. enthusiast, has opened his mouth again j Vl, i bud been in the citv only three daws. The Directors of the I'ennsylyania and is yelling for a ciTeet government the chicken, she Kid it in the nest and r.Vated A shooting affrav occuned at tne . owner of a small dog, which had been ' the. day previous. AN nliam Hurchel, a farm house of L. Corvert, near Col urn- denied access to the sick room. The ; former citizen of Clarksville, and a car bus. Ind., at the breakfast table AVed- 1 dog managed to slip in and sprang to ; penter by trade, was married not long nesdav morning Ut ween his sons llenrv : the bed and affectionately caressed the i since to Mrs. Yates, widow of J. H. iii.i v'liiviii.ii.i- in i. i,i,., iii.. ,.-1- i. -iu in" ! stantlr killed and Alexander mortally, wounded. 1 . . -Mrs. Margaret Vaux, of Phil; a.ll- 1 i,hia' u,t,f,('r ,VC - Vaux, has aecorumg to 1 orney s J ',;. r ?, visited r.s llnnitli annually for sixtv vears. and isth.ro again this season," She is step-sisier oi jiirs. .Myers, agon lg years. The child is in a dangerous condition. ! . Oross has lied to parts unknown. ; occurred Sunday at Pot kville, Ontario. Miss Eavinia Pry, living on a farm , Considerable damage was done to build near Eitiz. Lancaster county, was pick- i ings by the lightning. A tree on the od up on the horns of a ft rocior.s bull on American side of the river was struck, Priday and tossed across a creek, lie- under w hich ihe w ife and child of George newing the attack, the animal threw Hutton had taken refuge. The tliild the young lady over a fence, and. strange ; was killed in its mother's arms, and the to say, her injuries are not serious. " j latter fatally injured. A man named .V young man has died in Bingham- j Laroo.pie was also killed on an island a ton from the effects of swallowing a sil- short distance up the river, ver half dollar alut three weeks pro- i A special says that Thomas H. P.en vious. He was tossing the coin in the ; nett, occupying a lodge at Anth tam air and catohi.ig it in his mouth, to ' cemetery, was shot ami instant Iv killed amuse a child, when it lodged in his ; by his w ife on Sunday last. He charged throat and passed into his stomach. j her w ith intimacy with Haveiiiehl. su- John Miihoney and .lames Sullivan i eri!iteiident of the cemetery, and made were drowned at Hlaek Pock Harbor, an assault uKn her, when she seized a near I.uflalo. . .. Sunday hist, w hile r.snipg. -Mahoiiey tell into tlie river, ami Sullivan, in attempt ing to save him, wits grasped by Mahoiiey and pulled to the IniUoiii. Both men were married. Martin Hefoor and wife. living six miles from Atlanta, Ga.. both nearly cightt- years of age, were brutally mur dered tin Priday night while in bed asleep. Both were cut in the neck with an iixe. The murderers are not know n. nor air object in committing the (''',, ... Mis. Elizabeth Sims, who died in I.ee colli. ty, Georgia, a few .lavs ago. is s i Til t ii l. i i-i. 1 u.i. i 1 1i . .11 1 ' .. . . 1 ,'.. K " .""..-on. . u, ner liist inne.-s, winch commenced some .-.-, i, two months before her death, she was remarkably active, and went about with as much ease in ordinary person of sixtv AVhile a seven-vear-old .son and a nmo-year-oM daughter of a man named Hanson, living at Astoria, L. I., were playing on the bank of the river on Eri ' day the boy fell into the water. The , girl tried to rescue him and in the at ; tempt fell in also. They were both drowned. In pushing ahead tho work of im pi Miig 1 ie roiiowity, the IVnnsylvania . lilllroad last week purchased let ween ; and io acresof o-I-o,,.!..t P..-, XT..,. I ' . V - " " 1 Iayuig at the rate ol 2..".nn per acre, or ! a I !OU I I OO Oil. I 1 1 ir 1 I il. IV to ... II... 1 ... .. . v ......... ju. u.ii- neUm ncn, ' Ui'"h Tomu 111. lion man. . - IlllllO ill M.Uiiliif.i l.iimn ... L'a1vil!. Col., in vhiHi '"m1"1" 1 1 1 1 1 m , iijir . II- a - w me in si. one oiu. in wnicn event : morc's the pity for justice. , Ah ( lung, a native Chinaman, has ! been ordained as deacon of the Trinity , J.piseopal church m San Francisco. , lie now takes the name of Walter C. ! Youmr, wt'.-irs hi hair short, and an- jx iirs in an American costume. This is 0-1 probably the first case of a Chinaman 'neing admitted to orders in Unit church. The Philadelphia Tinas says tlmt niHin reliection Harry 1 1 i t is salitled thiit he won't be able to get water enough in the K iskimenitas to tloat his lliiyesjiiovement. Henowthitiks Sher man isl'ie t -timing man for IYpiislva- nia, but he w ill have a chance (o ohamro his mind again bt fore the dry season is - - liicoi Victoria has sent to the ex-Kiui'i-ess Kiigi'iiio ii fnime made of a in lets in iii.mthysts for the last photograph of ihe late l'rince Imjieriiil. The gar hind is surmounted by an eagle, which holds in his talons a three-Colored streamer 011 which is written in golden letters the motto "Xot lost, but I'mic lt-fore. ' 1 1. line: Ilastian and Iaid llrosius yre ki..el b.vliditniiio; jn 'oan town- , ' Sllll. J-yeolliin.' eOlinlV ooe ihiv lisf . ,,, " . - . week. J hey had taken refuce in a barn. ! ti . ... mere were otr a dozen inrsons in (he i barn : also, a team of horses, nnd all mil llie two sn.,hi , k takelil.e. ' m.-ii The ese;iH'l Willi 1 uildimr did 1...I i . ..i j Hot ; i I.ovcland of the Denvf-r V, ,r,- i.o 'T.i;....i -n - 1 1 ,r , V 1 uiKiaiesi news irom i.en. -Miles is " "J' 1 ' '" " inioomrcniei io a. 1 . i'iimi -1 ' 'c.n, i:as one- . Til tteo. I lie o-irl lierself vi.l i 1.0 ll.f. 1 .. . . . . hriirht I) ne color. Hr ilmn.-M m i.r.-i iiin u ... : half interest, has come into marvellously d sgust ng details of tho crime and sivs , 11 , . , ""'pt of some c.ior thl.t ncci.icntiy Cot nP rich caiboiiiite euu d to in I hin-r l.f .;. 11, .,7 i.,i-. 1 1111 , ,..mwis Montana. It is now denied that he IS tm face, itn-i then that It was .Sue to the tmllKo in t 1; , , ! , i L-"! 7 M'lltlg Peioie , t lmt Mckee was her assailant. . .U!xi,,,ls tn ,.t into n-l.t w ith Ihe ' ,lls f!,irt- ,'ut no matter how he mar chanEe the I , d:scoered. I.oveland refused .s-:;hi.(h, While Miss Addie Shelly a vomi" I 1 V- " ua,.'x -V- ', i hI" i'vun contrires to come imt.. a towel - for his interest, and has paid iflHl i Pulv lesi.Hno- in AVatts town si", hi iw In,1,ans- his instruct lonsbeing. it is said, ! mi which lie wipe, hnn.. in the eh-ii ami Mr. I for three adi 'cent mines , ? , att, tolsl"P, I firj , ot to ,,,-ocipitate hostilities without be- 'h f:l 1 "J"1 wl,en showed hnt a ! 101 tm.t . i j .. 111 niin. s. , county, was on her wav a few evenings ir(T roi .ix-lh-d to do so the norooso of !'"' l"'"- ha ,n'ln hcm n Ti-r.t ccrtiican : A writ of e rror having U-en gnmte.l 1 ago to a nei-hbor's hoiis. about -i mile V" C01,,.I'. ,l lP !' p,0' t,,e IM'rV, ,le' TI"'.TI'i.n ,IC n interesting enso ior ,i,e i io fl,o ,-.s ,.f fi. . . , . . , " nous. , rtooui .t unit. .1 expedition being to prevent the in- physicians to investlirate an.l ascertain causes derer of Mrs. llul.; in New S" there" med llSS w ho iST , It ycim Indian bucks from stop- e'hh, cKS is now a good chance that the assassin ; tempted to do .,11 and more than all that ' XaSu free wTiho? ho" 1 w""-"-f"""""""'- will have a new trial fr-.p, a jury that i his name implies. Fortunately heront- V I,lak"1F e . " tlioi may re-ard hin. more favon.l.l v "t 1, . ! 1 I IJ " . IK'ople s proiK-rty. It is very ditlien.lt to I -aaB-IBEaaJK Court land Tarker, the only visiting i Erie has a high toned scandal with statesman not heretofore provided for j thrilling details that would make ex.el will be apiwinted to succeed 'Clerical ! lent realing for a sensational journal. Error" Stoughton as Minister to Russia. ) The wrongdoers are the postmaster. The Montreal If rto.s learns ot two . miracles said to hate occurred the other j prominent citizen, Hot h are connected ; nrod of voung chi kens, and is told in this day at Vnrennes. One consists of a by marriage with some of the wealthiest ; wise : ease in which a woman, lame for five ! and most resected families of Erie.! mm. Thomas i-conaH. wife or brfc-kiayer lir v'ears, threw down her crutch at the al- Result-injured husband leaves wife, XnlnX tar and walked upright; the other is ! and threatens suit and todily harm to brooa 0t chickens. The ci. tokens were left moth that of a bov cured of partial paralysis. the destroyer of home and happiness, erioes heiore the had ppkP' Jle'L',y- uitu l i u ; ' '' i i . , , . ' , . , , , ; ... , . 1 , , , rrnpl 1 portion of t lie hn to whoe eaxe t ne eKtrs Michael Sullivan, who buried Ins while the latter, with a bandaged head ; "ad heeVTo ned ThV cat immediately took .Puifliter's babe while it Was alive, at j SpringtieJd. New Jersey, a few days ago, ; was buried at a critical stage oi me ociLin- oi jj.in- j niipHmrn ' '1 x irp down on England's ! - - wearied war. Charles I'.uriington and Hod R.rooks. two negroes, had a but ing match at , Croonvi 1 1 IP, ..N . ., on imiisiiio. J ot- j f:ice. and (lieu siioiiiv aiterwanis. - ... . Jjiooks win piooaui ue .eut to iuiwii, i as he'deserves. i -Irene House, who. it will be remem- lered. shot and killed her husband, Or- : son Alonzo Moors House, a notorious j .CW 1 Ol K II I oi re i.injri, hi iiim mini- try house near Trenton, New Jersey, on i . 7 r - .Tune , 18. r., has married again, ami is i livino on a farm. Her husband (iier : fourth) is named Frank l'arker, is but S.i years old. wlnie sue is ..-. John Kranz, of East Farming! on, Folk county, AVis., drove into the lake, on Tuesday last, with six children in his wagon to water his horses. The horses Incoming frightened., ran into deep wa- i:a roadanorvetioitiieiuirciiaseoiine Malvern branch ot the nest wiiesier Hailroad, for which negotiations nave li-en for some time in progress. The 1 road is to le immediately put in urst- class order. It is about nine miles long and runs ironi latvem .-iaiion. on tne Fennslvania Railroad, to AVest Chester Charles H t . . . -, . I . ti iin'ti i in innrT tir : l nvi i I rni inir f.Ki v nt ir.niin nrrnca Rn i onir I ir fnuuiin iriuii 11 in ii im; iit-u . " Sti'lev tramped into i shals to control Congressional and 1'res- - 1 .......... '. .... had once occupied the linest apart meats. ! and slept in a barn where he had pre- j VlOUSiy Kept HIS 1101 ses. -v sm 'uhir case is reported front ijonn. A little boy was se- ; lloxburv, C riouslv ill with diphtheria, lie was the Imiv hn.niti'i- bis face and mouth. The little boy began to recover his health, but the dog died with every svmptom of .' -.4 tuphtheria. AVill llosley. while at work on his farm at Oakington. Harford county. Mil., discovered a black snake, w hich lie made haste to kill. On exaniining the rent e :ifti r he bad k l ed f it. w as r. ,i i.. c.iw. .!.,.. ..,. i,..,i. 11,1 i" iii.n'ii. i. .hi i.i. in iuiui, and had two heads, one on each end, and both regularly proportioned. The animal was noticed to run backwards. and Mr. B. savs it could go as fast one ., , , r way as the other. . A terrific thunder ami hail storm ' carbine and shot him through the heart. j no wire was arresicu ami loiige.i in jail iit Hagcrstown. She. alleges the shooting was to protect her own life. A gravid train on the Northwestern railroad, w hile backing into AVaukegan, 111., on Saturday, with a large number of workmen in its cars, struck a cow on the track and was ditched. Anthony Joyce. Michael Sheridan, John Derigan and Hatri'-k Conners were killed and another workman v. ill die of his iniuries. j Conductors Thomas IlnHigan and Tom MoNnllv were lenilv inini-o.l tr...il.nr with several others wiiose icunrw n-..i-n 1 . . i ..:..i ' , iiol itsceiiiiiuea. An Atlanta iGa.i dispatch of Mon- ..ii .i.ii.:i:i,i 1 . 1 . III.- MHO Ol 1 OI I- day last savs that t wo'negroes were Ciiji- i lured the "day previous on suspicion of . beiTiL'the murderer . of 1Pe old r-..in.l i.'omg the murderers ot the a. Dtdoor, killed on I'riday night. One of . 1 . - . . , . , , them is the barefooted negro who was seen alx.nt the house on the evening of tho murder and whose tracks were noted about the house. The negroes deny all knowledge of tho murder, and the suspicion that the object of tho killing was not a simple burglary js deepening. Wm. P. Mckee. eighty years of ago, WilS arrested mi T'ridav hint nf tl.o 1.01.10 of his son in Millerstown. wliere lie is stooni'i" and taken to imtl,.,- o r.l,.,-rra ,.f s 1 .. ' 1 ' " 1 ' "', '".g 1 "en pi en 1 TCi 1 against him there byaladv named Mctiraw ,' i niio .i.niiis i iiiii .Mclxee fillirao"etl Iier iH," V".ghter. eight years of a 50. in a : boiler house m Millerstown. A doctor .l - i 1.1. :.. ... 4 1 . i iff . . , no cxanunfMl me ClilUL savs lli::t trriTn 1 . . Plight to her assistance, whereuivan the yoi,g miscreant took to the. woods and at latest accounts had not 1 wen arrested The vountr ladv was so badlv frightened that she was ill for .several davs ' S Miss T.i.vini i i-,-,- ..1 -o met with a terrililo .lpotii Vio-.r Viii,r.,t' ,. , . - . "v" "i""""1) jmtks county on I nesdav. She was 1'i.inj; aioim ;i iui'iic ro;p, w noil a j drove of cattle passed by and an infuri- ! 1 ted bull attacked her. Catching her on i his horns, he tossed her twenty feet across a creek. Theanima! plunged af- i lor her, and on the opposite bank he ' I again caught her on his horns, and ' throw hr over a live-railed fence. One i horn penetrated her abdomen. Her i redd bin-bono vn liroL-cn t-i, ... , ., .-.,- ii:n so Padlv woun.led that she died short Iv afterward. 1-. :.. i The Pittsburgh 7'( It ,''' j-h says that one ei 1 ne xwin noys ot Leniard Miiloy, of tlie Nineteeiith ward, got possession of a pistol the other day ami succeeded 1.1, it;.. t a Puina n,t., I,;,. ... i-.n...... . 1 ... 1 1 .. c mi., iii.t uii:,i. vi-piin ..I., ,i ""in n.anu.i i- unMiii; ine wound there was another explosion of in.. j.i.-.c.'i, iiii.i , .-.,1,-, on iiojii iiu: owiei twin announced that lie had also shot himself. Inyestication showed that he linl cin.! lli.i.r.l.- I'.... 1 u.i'i .-nwi 1 1 1 1 1 1. ii in 1 1 ji. i-iiiiiv iiiil,.. iLiin so nenr Iho -.m ulnen fl,..t n:..f ;,. !.: : .' ...i .... ..in, ,i,.,- tion eonhl ho ovoio w lu-mm iim n-.,.,i The twins look so much alike th;d thev ......1.1 ..... I. . .1.1 .1.. . . ', . .mo., in ;i in- u.iu apui i iiv sif ancrers. an.l US Oaeh carries the same hand bandaged the resemhl inee :s 1 ..of .,,.,. ..l.-.t w ii.a it.jiu.iu.tntt .s f.l 11 tolupltte. 11 !1 i I O 1 tl tfiM t-i n f.r.cn ci 1 I. : , . - . I mi u p a .n,, 1 .-1 ; I'l l' 1 rx' r 1 r. mos. jh. u aiKer, ani tlie wite 01 a having been rOUglUV handled Oil tlie night of the discoery by the brothers meyer, the wheelbarrow man, if he has , m'i'si -"i'i" ji.in- mine in live months' lournev through the Streets , , . v . r i. I 01 iew ioik. iihu.uis in iiem ne and his companion saw, but they did not 1 harm a nair m the two Uavencrs ; nor ; inn iiii-r i-iii i.i uiii iii .iiuuruMiiui.u ; It was prudent for Ferdemev- dtter to let the Indians alone. lHjllCy Liecame their ample Pro- , in 11.. i .. i . . . nnc uiv .nn-i i n rvu jn-wk-i .,, Memphis are crowding the trains for the North there is one man who ; insists 1 that there is no yellow fever m the city i ana oners to hack up his opinion witi. i . i,..... .............. ...... , he publishes a card in one of the pajers j . n. . promising a wager oi c.hkj inatjo genu- ; me yenow jaciv can ne ioun.i, 5-j.o tnat there win bono eindemic this summer, and ?JiO that there will not lie over thirty-live deaths per week for the next four weeks. If the fever could be kept away by a wager Coodbar ought to be induced to raise his bet. Thus far the liet has found no taker. Nolwxly seems iniougn ine sirihingiy omi conioination of the clergy and the United States marshals. The full text of his late siieeeh shows that, in his opinion the Democrats are hyenas, that reconHlia- tion panders to the vilest passion of caste, and that the only salvation of the country is to appoint United States mar- to have him lmltled up until after the election is over. i-.-iiii 10 1 in- iiimisuni- 1 imrn 1 - J'urrif d from Clarksville, Tenn., .lulv -J7, says a report has reached there of a terniiie tragedy at or near Hover, lenn 1 Yates, formerly a policeman and sexton jot the tity t emetery at larksville. ', Mrs. "V atos had a .laughter bv her for- 1.,1.1 1,11- .... I mer nnsnaiid. i.urcnei, in a m ot :ren- zy, shot his wile. Ins stoiMiaitghler, w ho , ! was full grown, and then shot himself.! 1 Hiirchel died almost immediately, but at I . last accounts Mrs. Hurchel and Miss ; at es W( re a ive. but m a very erit ica 1 r-,..,,i;t i.m v.i f.iKi. ;c niio.nw.,! f.iriiie v. i, ....... .... 'act. Burchcl had the reputation of be- , ing a quiet man. It is lielicved that he 1 must have Ik-oh lalioring under a (it of ! temporary insanity. ' , ' , " .i A gentleman ill this COUllty. SiiyS ' the Hamilton (Oa., Journal, gives us Ihe following account of a horned snake: He states that while hoeing in a tield of corn lie saw a large snake craw ling along with its head and tail raised about ' eighteen inches from the ground. He I decided to kill the snake, and raising his : hoe started in pursuit. The snake see- j 1 ing him turned back to meet his foe. j i when the gentleman, considering pru- ; ! deuce Ihe better part of valor, turned i ! on his heels ami lied, the snake in pur- ! suit. A large white oak tree was stand- j : ing not far off, and to this he made his i ; way. Just as ho jumod liehind Ihe ' ' tree the snake struck at him, and the ; j horn. alMttit two inches long, was buried in the tree. The snake, unable to get 1 ; his horn out of the tree, was killed. The ! . (if rniuriit lim-t rf tli.-i ofT-ir i tp.if ii t i v- ' iiouim me iciiti'S on ine lice, wnicn liaa been perfectly green find flourishing. liegan to wither, and in less than twelve hours were perfectly dead. The gentle man who relates the above is ;i reliable farmer. Three generations since, two mar ried daughters, the onlv children of Col. i AVilliiim Bilker, nuived from the United . i States into Canada and settled in the: Ottawii region. Subsequently the Col- j i oriel's t wo brol bers liU-o liioi saililiirs of ! ,; the Bevoliitionnrv war died leavine- I .". . . i i . . . oim men properues. wnicn, logeinor i with his own. lie bemioathod to his ; i.ini iii.t i.oi ' daughters at 1 1 in lsnl. I'or Ins ilentli. w hich occurreil .I,., IIOIM. 11 laid no claim to the estate Which ll:S enormously increased m value, u here , , , . . , - .'ii . , . are now alwmt Unity grand-children of; tho daughters livitiL' in Canada and X'ni-i li... i. X A"... P mi,l n-l ,r .1.. 5..;..f Ol 1 belli .NCW 1 oik. and Who, as joint Claimants, have taken Stops to recover the Property It is said that a lar"P lilt JU 'Plll. II IS S.llil Ul.H .1 1.11 t portion of Philadelphia has lioeil bUlit upon it, ami that, in addition thereto, it ; includes a tract of eleven square miles 1 on the shores of tho Hudson, another in 1 the coal fields of this State, besides scat- 1 tered nrooort ies in V- York- citv nnd ! nn e. ine onu 1 11 o(ici 1 v ii.s ie;.K- j ed by Colonel Baker for ninety-nine! : ... . l.i.l ... r x .. 1 . . I 'ears, ami ine iciise is jtisi atioui 10 ex- l'iro The pro,.erty is estimated to be I Worth .?! Kt.(MK.(H HI. ) -r lind out just what Sitting Hull is doing. what he proixises to do. or even when i he now is. While the "War Department j 1 regards him as undoubtedly hostile in ! i his pur j oses. the Uritish authorities at! I Ottawa, Canada, declare that he is on j the best of terms with the mounted i : police force that is constantly in his im- j I mediate neighborhood, and that his talk j indicates the reverse cf an intention to ; make war 011 the settlors. If any of his , band are south of the Itorder, the strong j presumption is that they are hunting j ; bn Halo, and not whitemcii. .V few daws i will make the situation plainer on the ! plains. Xo Coon Thk iiinc. No man 0; 111 . . , . .. , ... ... . , ' rt S1""' J",J "l oik, pieacn a goou sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a ' laticiit, or write a good article whoa he ' feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and 'none I ' .V011''1 mkQ U! -ittompt in such a con i onion w nen it can lie so easiiv :oi.l li. .... " 1 : oheaplv removeu bv a little TIoo i:!He,-a 1 , - , , - N e oU:C'r colmnn. I Rkmahkari.e I'sk fop. a Piano. Charge ; this to the West Chester Xoci"Vr . i A 1ml r rceiilinrr t..o t:iu 1i.-.- r V J ...... ui.uu iiiii-ain, AancaiTcr ennnty. received several yearn ai?o. amonir her Treiiiiinir presents, a iiinno. and nut Imvmn- ed a musical cilu-ntii.n.thouirht hepf to put the ar !J"e p-tieai u;e : c.,aft t doiii ferrice in 'iiu .nu n ,m ami the children are entertained hy poundinir on i "'e keys on one side, while she prints the hutter n the other fi.le.aml the muMv (?) attranta tbe cows iii iroiii tlio jjeJJ to be milked. Kact: " " ' ' r i ii 1 1 1 1 j iii Ni.ririfj. mman f w hat he proixises to do. or even whore i D - , , .. tAJ A Cal's Chickens. A little liistch-it story, which or course mut lie t. no. is tld bv the New York World of Sunday lat. It is a!l about a motherly .ot tlmt hatched out and is now rnisinc a rios.cssion of the net, batched out tlie eliicKens anl in now educatinir them accord in a: to her j liKIiti.. .urs. Leonard, who ierj ,.ii.ui ui . .. j took ire the evenine thinklnir irrpl WAS ivinon n .iiewith the mouth towaristhe lenea occasionally to iet jiomethine perinit back a? mn as fhe hail "atlsfie.1 her ap- petite A week airo lust Sun.lay morninir 1 w.nt ,, t,..., ,., .,.,r,.. ri, .,.? i.,i. ens. i looke.i into the barrel an.i ther.- ww fire --ake: b!, ehaa ZtcZ", out j ran ,n and t.ihl Tom t haf? my husband of my discovery, but he lauuhed at me and said 1 was trvinp to toot nun imo ife'tmir up early on a Snndav morninit. That eveninic the cat bro't nvc chickens ui into the kitchen. The sixth h.-id died. lean led the barrel In and put it In the ironi r seemed cumrortable. Hut within a day or two so many people cam- to see them that Tibbie srot "'oif. them. I brought them np aain and pat them in ;;,,Sr snu i innie was lyinc curled up on a toatliT pillow in tho caire with her foster family around her Twn f.f t iipm were Sf mil. I li.l nvpr lir hack unit two Inore wer0 I)es,le, ctweeirheir,0Ks. The fmii was absent, having been purchaed by a lady of Jlrooklvn Heights. .Mrs. Iennard tiiok the chicks in her hand and carried them into thc,1ack room. The cat lay perfectly quiet until she heard their cries of distress; then she ran out of the caire. bounded over the board which Mrs. Leonard had placed across the hot ot the do .r way to eontinc the chicks to the limits of the front room, and hurried out. She mewed trer.tly and the chickens ran to her. t'u'tinir her paw under one slie seized it wit!' hr month and oar- the operation until all four were brought back, ; wnrn sne lay nnwn nesiiie tnern contented. Tibbie Is about eighteen months old and Is a J real tortoise-shell. i j A Five-Yeak-Oi.d IlF.no. The following hist a nee of won. lerful and valuable presence j of mind displayed i,v r mere child i: i in a recent issue of the Pittsburgh C, is related Chro nick : At Zanesviiie. tniio, recently, as the west-1 ' w. . . T. . ! I.u II im.... L. 1.1.1a 1 : 1 I . I .-.ui... j ... . in... am, ..HI if IIIRI I'HIU ITI I H .IK leilow, aired about. ; Schwarden, was seen tracit. aw him, but suppfised in was aiproa'tiinc Hut. the train came fellow paid no attcn- Heeomina alarmed, the bystanders called ont to turn to net on the track, but Ftill the little fcl. low stood there, heedless of danirer. Tlie train ; came on nnder a I rttn hi h rate of Sliced, with ! the hen rinionir. an 1 the win t ,ehaeieRya;'! .,.ay,S"H,en sue scrcaminz. to inir doom. aired about five years, seeing that his little friend would be tilled In a moment, il he was not removed, rushed out ! , from aiii..ni the men who were halloHinif at the . imperiled lad. and when the locomotive was with- ; i In ten feet ol Schwarden. he leaped on the track, . i and with almost sujicrhuninn siicnirth bore him ' out 01 oanircr. 1 Me engine atoamed past, lea vine I ; Kyan there with his litt le companion in h Is arms, ! ; " ,SLA" I : known, an t wiiiio owes to hia little piavmate 1 I 111. .l.-tll ft! h i;. I .. " i - ' Natm:ow Ksc vy. kuom 1'i.f.mati iif. Hi n- ; ' i A dispatch from Koxabel. N". .'., to the i st- I-"'"' 'VM-c--?, orr.r says : ' i "'." o.emosi remarKat.ic inei.ient? eonne.-iea .IV " ' ... , T.'"":- ". i".v '"- i .wii:- s:m-i ion ves'cr"ay, wrt- t ne ties: ruction ot t ne . ; dwelling which .Mrs. Adelaide liurton occujii.d. ! , ,ii. ku.efinr hTIm" was 'lim". j ' the timbers hy which it was covered, and prepar- ' i ','l!'r.1'". ' "i e friends or the supposed de- ; reaped lady were in the act of rt'tuovinn the . as- : ket to the hears-, to day, she reviven and raised . hpr lil,"1 Bn 1 asked to "te i:ir,.rTne i what tiiey ' rrin,, ! i having been kill. d in tne tail ot lur house. The j V. ""...o. ....rM. .t. ..., mi con'crnation anionic the lart.- Katherinic ol her Ir.endswh.i were in attendance to wimess tho last sad rites Mrs. burton had remained In a trance l ir over fort y-einht hours, she is up this evening and saperinten lin fh removal of the debris i t her house, preparatory to having a new residence erected. A skxton lb nit n r.v I,i..;insiNn. The i ChieituKcti K'jiiircr furnishes the following : ! From the villaicc of Tccnmeh, Mleh'a.m, arc i received the pariieuiars of .ne .f tie mot peen liar freaks of liirhfr.ipir lately recorded. The vil- ! laure sexfon. John I't'onrteP, u as en:ued in diar KinK a arave when ne ol the recent thunder : storms came over. 1 here was a Idindini flash of liihtnin.i-. accomjiani. d ly an instan'aneou re- port, as it seemed, directly in the irravc. and .Mr. O'Coiincll found himself prostrated in the hat torn of the irrave. which was nearly completed. 1 ho , whole surface and sides ol the irrave were tdon.'h- i:p, fTid he himself was half tmri- 1 in lo se i earth, lie tried to rise hut, was unalde to. and thought at first his lower ltnihswerc severed from ' his hod v. 1 hey were completely herefl of fecins, ! and he had io-t all use of tie muscles. (Jradually, ! however, feelinir was restored and he was aide fo rise, when he found both roots completely shat tered and the lower part of Ms truiscr torn, lmt himself uninjured. A tienera 1 reelinn cf lasi ndo : and weakness toll.iwed. hut this soon parsed oft, ! and equipped In new hoots and pantaljons, he . was soon well. ; Vi'iiy r.i Ti.CT was Nomix TK.n. Sjieak- ! ine of the Republican nominee for State j 1 reasv.rerlhe est t !ioster.i tt-rsonia n savs: Mr. Putlcr. who l a l.rother ol Hon. Wm. Hut- llr. nntlrr. who tan i.rotheroi Tt,.n w-m t;".. ! i ,," ;::.-,,.;',;.,., il' I ler, -Imlife or the I nitcd States liistrict Court. : irr cmntv since ixtt ami i. an honor,.!, io n,i Z ' riifiit man. whose character is nevnnd rcpnuch. : "ion ever, it is not lor a moment ti le considered . tli.l ill. iir-mimii it.n t.- i a -n o . I n ..I ..-.... I to liimself or the Ci.nrty whleh he represents. , ., ; ' ' x''v"rni.. "y !"cr," im.iii u.i (."nil. ni nr. i-.-mi-. m i . uilli, I'l IlllhO ?,,me concession to Chester cotmtv. Mr. iiutier i would iave stood no more chance than If he had i hern tlie worst political scalawaz in the common- ! j wealth. Mr. Hutl.-rs chances were hclned l.v tiio , fact that he did not desert Omeron In the Sena. ! ' '"r1 contest, and rameron never falls, to repay j , f()Vir It seems rather odd that the Kepnldieans ! ' d this county, who have always made such a tor- 1 ritde ado about the fameron rinir. nnd i's corrupt ; , from its hinds a the nomination rd .Mriencr miiut iirr, I.IIO.I.O I'e willilljj- 10 aC' I'pi SUCil a SoP I 1 . . ' . r- 1 .rUSI'' " .T,.N- 1,10 .Kvansvide, 1 (nl. J n'june tells tin foiliiwing strange t torv : f A. very rnrion iTicnomenon 1 to be witnessed at ! r v. -- v... i Mini s narncr snop. unner icie nail, where a ; j rr" Pn &Vl'r ! : kohl s employment' a'mnt two weeks and came t , a r . ! ; ,r"in " '" ,tw ayw aico ne was atvm lievi to find that when he wiped thf. persjiirai ion HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not n Drink,) CUMAITR hops, incur, juxdrake, PAX DEI. ION. Km t. t- - . iii tniltB BITTEKS. Tinrr cuhe AH Dbvases of the Stomach. Bowels. Blonrl. tin. Kidneys, and Urinary Orrroa, NerroDsnew, Sleep ..-roir- una cfsppcuuiy rcnmje tVunpla'r.tft. 55 Stooo in ;oi.d. E Win be pal.l f.,r a ca.se they rill not cure or help, OT .... ...... ...... 1.1: , TV...- .ii 1 (.jut H 11. ImirKI In . frr. Ask your drjcgLt for Uop Dittcrg and try then 9 iieuirc you Eiocp. -l ate 110 other. Hop Cocaa Cna Is the sweetest, mrjcut and best, A,i Chik'ren. Th.nnlPinfn.Qlrw.b.1. T 1 mr,jm - -. . .. lrf .cruin r.ifincy mnpfw rter to all otScrx Cures by abnition. Auk ilruirrtrt. D. L C Is an fibfotnto anil imvtstlMccnre for drunk I CJincftn, use c-f oplnni, tohacco and n&rerrtJai: m itmtZrJt M bond for clrecLir. ET&SZX! . T,,,rw,,, .... j Ad h ''Vtnorship Assoein- i -,, ! I ... .1 1 t-oinjiany-' ( Limited i. h; ? hci n .lissolre.l In- tl'.n I viutitury net d nil piirtixa in intcre.-t. ' I ,., .... . j. i hkvNKY. eiini i.urnian, nuniiciinin. ,i nne ::n. is7:. ct. u vim ia A iiiataiary ol ilm) itr mouili aod ex-iisc, or llowa lne conimi.un, to sell our nw aadwnndcrfiii inTi,t,.,i,. n mfan ,n fcamflB free. AddrMSHaft Co Marshall, MiX Vi'.. : : . -ai -cash Di.Ai.iii: in " HOME S WEET HOME. ' y X ' - y till '..Sr v., . s.-XvV. 5 - s- - 71-li OF EVERY -AND M ANl I COOII! TIXami SHE ET-IROX W'Aili M02 EU-A'ENT1I AA'E., ALTOONA, I'A, CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY ROOFING, SPOUTING and Repairin 1'ROHPTI.Y AM STIM'A( Tllll.Y ATTI.MilH TO. Important Announcement JOHiST WAjSTAIAKER GKAND DEPOT, Thirteenth Street, - - Philadelphia rill 1 ti l:vi;o nid'oar-o l our - it neicssmy I ENLAlvGK OUR riUHSl V. e have in altera o ive i t 'the oi,!y Ti To :i!l-.w ti; or sold. To s:e li crp.ir.j.i' l i.n.l er..". -hi 1 .-.li the ie::..Ti in -..me of our 1 -- -r-Ti-; i-i.il.e M.rae iuij-ort o.t a' ter.o i..n- and add it I . i: . e i... i1 : . to .1-. t!ii- U i'.-.iriiii.- August an.l Sc. j t.-mlH-i. the lu;:. t ; . r l.u.i.l.-r.- t . 'z- t on rMpidly w ith th'.-w-ik. s-.ir.c o o.ir ir-..'.- e ex;eii-e oi rei e oi rem.... ii:- eert;In ilurinir the alterati The whole of liJ. Tie l;;c. .".Il' ir, l'd t i i- -!. !. w ill he found : 1 e THE GRKAT ALTERATION SAEi: mmi ;ncks i mm 1:1 i.ti:ia. t lur pi in price, we he ver n:r -t. l-'-ve.-t p k to sale ie.nld i..t EXTENSIVE An.i Improvement to tc It i.- ini;ir 'i -.;i:y to , lose r':oit:Oion l.- e.dl::,o to the I Irani 1 ) ! .t t tic illal i' ;e. of oar r 'T imp. rleet Tl ir.oid l p-.t fully pr te. very careful to keep i: . turn ?.l ipr y tl J. thi- ure i Inir on us. We onlv ri-.-.l y ti;--'ll-i il'-- . 11 e id th::t It v. II! Pe to tho lnterv - GREAT ALTERATION SALE, Silks, ltrc.-s tyoois, Traiite.il. and evt In larire or small ipiant it . pi..inpt!v f mv. htit even then, if not a" cxpe t ,-d. i.r 1 1 :uiy card, specifying what yotj d.-ire. : ;ii ao pl yon, postage pai.1, without any ot ligation to .bate attention, n -VI res- M ill, l.Kl'AMT.'iKM' mi; SAMri.i; AN I Si ' ; i 1.1 1 - CiTLVTVI DEPOT. Thirteenth Street, Market and Cheslniit. phi f J - oiaviirxx . REAL FISSTCLASS CiOTII WANAMAKER & BROWN. Tho tliOMl,tf.il.,,i.l ai-r ihninr.lin;; portion of tl.o vi1 ho luirclinse READY-MADE CLOTHING Will KOoxvitl.ox-orO, ,it little .f.i,W:,tio that thooM l.ov. inam.1l;cv .V: Ilrown isi in ,siti,in to -ive .uior:or iidviintaces to it patrons, 'l'l.o,.,- iutvaiihii-.-consist in nniiiilyin-j koihIs tlint oi.' Xivt. Properly Matlo TTi. Socond-Iatoristls Klivniilcon." m 1 . mni ii-xoellont in 1 1 no ont :m,l I'misli of our Men's attoi- (o OKDINAKY CUSTOM WOltK. PltODUCEK AND COXSUJIKB Are lrostl.t In .lireet contact, an.l as a cnscpience the latter reap no -mil! -"" BOYS' a s-YOUTHS' CLOTH Tl.li ..,. . - ..... Tinccnv ..,.. .- .r ;"'-"'"e P'.rtli.n of - v m will r tnirr ine 1 lan.is. LOW In nut npvnv.j mt Vall,'- !,n ,h.is h,,;" are tak.-n inln w il. we ere not. nn'.lcr ..v I'l n t l Mli.-'l i... i a- low n? our CUR STOCK V.Tirl-i H - in t.l - 1 . , . " ' - s'"-. .iue. to tlie iincnt weather Irom our Iiicn.l Wo 1 ;-iiiriri. Voi-t- V ANAMAKE 11 & j3KOW". The Largest Clothing House In America. . Ol-"W t uncial KeK.rt!.. sent tree - MOO , lr..,i,,nni ret urn,, every week on St.K-k ptionsof 5""" " . - IO, . 8.-(o. A,,ir ; T. 1'ntter W iht It t o., Hanker?. ;A all st. N. Y DESCRIPTION. A( Tl KEll Ol liuiiies. thus 1": tlii- Su k . t.. i.ri i i.t 1 .-- :o:-i -' oiler l.:j.i;v oi oi;r o- 1. jit ,,- P arke l e;--. verv !... di:t. ;in : t ilii- ti'.n hut l" set the "!- A 1 .TE1 5 AT IONS !-; ;.re the t-t.-;. V.'c d e vel! knr -.v.; rules I t l ur euftoiner '. and. hesid. d l i if 1: i ! ?! o;lr p;: : r--l.j n 1 t ol the j.....,pl In i i r i-.-un-. ; . Pi:v da- ry.h I'u ' rde. I. ex. har. w ill pun !u a 1. a. II'-' an I lentl. men's mail or eTpre--. and o ed or tl-.e n ..in y r .aw !.;. icl in-;r'.!i t on- I.Teri-i.i.. i l-r:.-. - an- in t .i ...... it. a mil 1 Invs' 'lot li i ni i- l outrank tlio our lu'lnis. nn.l r re -at '-nc.l tl.-a w: .1- k:v n li t ' iiuc - t and llcst-r iuihcd PRICEe we fhall onlv tnv that when St I- nnv cin iiintHni-i, ever imi.Ii t-.M, first n:i.l imiv one lixcl price M IS ENORMOUS, Invitine a visit an-! rc ' lJ...... $10 10 $1000 Hi "f.-- dresii H.VXTKK !.. ll.ir.ker-. IT " '
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