.- Cmntah f xceman. EOENSCUnC, PA., Important 1 Yo1f-r NEHS AM) OTHKK 'OTISS. Kf-v. Theohilns Van Io Moovtc-1. a 1 I'bken' k of mind has la.eiy pro von ( i..; .of f r-i,s...,.T.-. tvi.rt iv.M-i.tiv ! v.iin:iliii in sevor.il inierest in eases. ! till. 1 t. i"-"-". ...... . - 11 fl IVnnis Kearne y has sent f 1 h ! the j created a sensation l.v imhlh lv renomic- Henry Knhn. at t lie bottom ol a J 'li st nkin;; sninn.-rs at Fall River, Mass. ine Catholicism in favor of the IZi.isoo- lnxine well, drove his pickaxe into the At Fim astle. a.. eclnesaay, oas. oalform of the orthodox laith. has -Hir- side, ana stood numi Tei-HM' N and til'' let fhdailts of Irishmen liave always - .-en lovers of A V( ;,n!lUa: nr. -duet in lihertv the world over, anl have never xhiscountry. cither on iK-eoiimi-r twenty- foiled to strike vi-orous blows m its te- one years -r vy .ut ; ' ; - ,htl, wifr .i,..Mi and then fled. . that sensation l,v nnblishinTa the earth-laden bucket falling thus sav TOO 11 H'l ' I I L H' M U LU UllLLl till i vv- . - ' 1 . .. - - ........ . .1. , 1 T. fence-, no matter where their lot was , V demijohn of whisky exploded iu retraction and his resoluti it wlien he saw ! sav- t, rftnrn ! inir hirouidf from Ireinff flushed. John FRIDAY, AI'G. 15, 1S7P. in mm j? i ir (pu n. !MKI. !! !M: 1 -i I Ai .-!.,. PV ' . .i .1 .,,.-i - i iin no i n ot iw.sr r. 'iwru ii T-..T raf t 1 on htmi ins resolution east. It is. therefore, consistent with i The" regular ' assessment of n iristrv Lebanon Saturday niuht with terntlc j to the Catholic Church, "that opens its : Carey, when lightninqr slrucK ine e their history and with their inherited ! iHsfor the coming fall election' have ; force. to it j arras to receive an errinpr child." ! Haven mill oC which he was foreman, , i f iL'i -iw;, lint- the Vlreadvlx en made and sent out bv the : A company m Philadelphia offers Henry J. Stewart, of .lasper, Ga., knocked down three of the panic sti ick hati.d of Lng.ish fj-piessio, , that the . to 1 found i to famish that city with gas at fifty ! n(U to the Savannah Xr, a natural en curators, who were madly rushing sons . 1 the Km. ra.d lsiewhn Ita-lsoiignt ; ted'a't h( faVm vaccs in Urn vtvri- cents a thousand feet. ! curiosity in the shape of a sweet potato, j toward the narrow exit, and so prevent- a i !"'i-e on out shores took a very con- ' 1; .. ,.r luw-onnt v as re. mi red An ounce of peach kernels contains ; fho JS'ors savs : "It was cmwn bv (i. H. ed a dangerous jam on a stairway. Mrs. bv law. in p o r t ant Announcement! Tim: ; i -Ms s fr..l.. the i r,i full, .' , .. : y .! : ; i- :! i ..i i;.-;;. i :r,,;it 7" i ..: ill: ;v m:- re : s : i ; ; u ; . :. A! -o il '" - i ;!: l:o, ill I part in the stirring events that I'ndev :i' I- !v;;n'a oil !a;!v. at i.o.""' b;'.rr '.i' t t'':'.r the pipe lines nre ,.;;:! !tv thnt runs to wae .K-J-A to be fron T." to .. (.1 is ii' iw liii'iir at s per 1 arrel at the wells, -.-e v. t!e demand, while .-reuse in the pi''"!i'.'. -. of han't Is of anks in the r.radf"rd .:,d .'her d'.st rii.'t. br Ii;-h in many .-1 ... double lb'' pre;ent price was paid ;.V the ..'.M'.el's. This looks -'.ooMV eiem-h. and a- new wells are constantly -'ill', down, it sec-.ns eiv eertain that the .,ld promts in oil j!! never a,".iin be r-ali.td. new Constitution : a aram ot prussic acni, w men is a laiai t Am-runi, and is a wonder! nl lreak ot na- Dunkm, ot l.onpr 1'raine, .Minn., w.i i . i . T ,1 i - . n-ifitiiM .'.j I hp . i-vt'l'V iM'l'Son 1 ('Sir II'' 111 ill Ul" l - ini.'imvj, .in..... - - Ulir. 1 mnlir.Mau niiium.'inii n ; um.m jil.i niui.m.i." v - - .- laelim? - nvi'lilix 'l eieeiioii inut i..i. , iimi n. - n Sp.K"- u.i.ii.aiei ird in mi M'i"'"'- ,xv,.,i,.r..k,-tion must have dole. roiled no as if in the act of strikinir. : She said. "Well, if von want to cut my thirteen coh.ni. s from (.r"at l.nlian J.,, tl( nf .,-0 ,.,,.., A serious riot occurred during a 1 The resemblance is really startling. This head off. let Vgo to the chopping block.-' : and the establishment of their hide- . ,ysjn tiie elect ion district where ; Catholic procession in He 1 fast, Ireland, curiosity is of the niigger killer" variety . lie nodded, and they passed out to the j idenee Without aomg kick prior 10 il0 offers to vote, and U .-t r twev;iy-iwo .uonua i.imi. .'1.1111 , a very appropriate name. wood pi a JOHN" WAXAMAKER. GltAND DEPOT, Thirteenth Street, - - Philadelphia. Ua 11 i;I VM continues to "l-is one wing "!' the I). m..i -ratic party in Philadelphia. Idle o 01 ge Mc iow;in puts in Lis time in lni.niim' the other. Vaux is :i veran Pemocrat. and in t'oiui. r tin;' was 1 i-.'.!i'!ed as a man of g.iod indrii:' n: ai:d "inid ; olilieal sense. As to M ocvauwo hav never been able to discover in han an thing more It was dark, and addressing 1 . . c 1 ... 1 1 1 ,1 -:tliin two . inreit l'n.di.n fmin Is ore-. 1 lv- rvevr ieit l.im with "Vow 111 lint, mv heal Oil I eais iu iir, suiiii mi - j'uiM 11..... v . j...v ... ...... ....... . ... j.v.-.j ..... ... ...... ...v... - - - i - - - . veins a State or countv t;ix. which shall 1 The Philadelphia limrs says I). . i over a cat and her antics. A resident the block," she drew the white kerchief , have been assessed at least (" mo, ,th, larr is a gay inditical trooier, and will , 0f that place leing troubled by rats, i from her neck and threw it down and j and paid at least ; hio,.th Udore the , whoop himself into the Treasury IK- ! bought what passed for a good mouser. i slipied away. The lunatic struck the tlav of electio.i. More: The citizen id to ', pariment. ; When the servant girl went into the j kerchief a heavy hut harmless blow, j ..,;((,v.s f,;., ,.:h h,uv:;h or t-.ir, to j It is stated that a .Terseyman clear- : r.enar the other day she was shocked to Julia Clark, a San Francisco factoiy 1 ,t,,t!,rr Uti-f:. (h, i'n,;ii,f ". ;., e,'.f ed two hundred dollars on an acre of i S(,e a ;U-go rat eating from the same ' girl, was caught in a machine by her j ,,')! il'i i ft,., hi ri'ih't to rofp, l'cause I cucumlers ; it is not stated how much ; ,i-,s, with the new eat. Other members long hair. She seized a pair of shears he must swear, if cliallenged. that he i the doctors cleared. i of the household were whispered to and and cut off her tresses so quickly that has resided at Vast sixtv davs in the' Mr. Levi smith, living near Me- stealing upon tiptoe witnessed the siee- i she was not drawn between the wlieels district where lie olTers to vote. And if 1 chanicsburg. who was bitten by a pet tacle. and killed, as she otherwise would have ' he h:is resided but live. ten. or twenty ' dog on the 4th of July, died on Thurs- j caspar W. Xye, one of the princi- ! Ikk ii. Ten men started down the shaft j davs. then he cannot declare that he i day night of hydrophobia. i pal witnesses in the llaber murder trial ! of a Nevada mine in a small skip. The i has lived sixtv therein. Those who ! Horace McCJuay, aged eighteen ; at Lebanon, has leen arrested on sus- ; donkey engine broke, and the miners ; wish to vote the coming fall bad lx-tter 1 years, sat down on the railroad track, j j,jf.inn of having beaten to death Cyrus felt their vessel sink downward with c amine the list of voters now in the near Watsontown. on Thursday alter- , (Yang, a colored man who was found lightning sieed. Deathly fear turned ! hands of the Assi sors for the one to be noon, fell asleep and was cut. to pieces j ,ie,j a short distance from lauphin, 1 every face white. In the panic most of j found at the election house), and see if ; by a train. . . . j Pa., on the 2th of July last. In forma- ; them clutched the skip to wait for the j I their names are enrolled. If not on the j " C.eorge Culp, an old man. living in ! tjon Avas niade 1efore a Ilarrisburg Al- crash. At the first intimation of disas- j : list, inform the Assessor of the fact. ! Ashland township. Clarion county, died j ,,.rlllan on Friday by a brother of the ter Patrick McCarthy, the engineer at , The omission of name produces more 1 on I-riday iroin eating oicai mat ""; deceased, and ye was committed fu-a the top ot the shatt, seized a heavy than the ! politician. Iell w meth. 'I'! at - .1- f : 1 1 i k w nil del. .h dive!. re- 1 e n. . ! -a ! .,,' Phila- 1 ts eov.lil be ilHilffd to . rai:'..s aid march nick i the , u,-,..f ..f tla -e t'AO WOI'.M- i .i: . i'.u-i '!!'. t ) t;;.'ir ina:;--.'. i : . e. SVc -o ii is. and veil. the first meeting f the ontmentai Congress at Philadelphia, it can 1 said that of lhefft:r-i-t siarner-J of the Decla ration of Independence, ,ii,r, including its Secretary, ( barles Thompson, were of Irish birth or parentage. James -mi'.h and i forge Taj lor, two of the signers from Pennsylvania, were both bom in Ireland-the former in ITU and the hitter in 171''. Matthew Thornton, one el" the New Hampshire signers, was horn in Ireland in 1714. Those l.rn in the colonies of Jrish parents were the following: fleorge Peed, of Delaware, who. when tempted with P.ritish gold, replied: "I am a Mor man, but the k'Nifr.if rierl.i i,l i.: not ii. h ciioiiirh to t n'. ' ise " Charles Carroll, of confusion and trouble on election day been iMisoneu. .-uuen.ui iwiu '' i hearing. plank and tnrusi me eim m-tween tne ( , ,, ,.,rv;vill. ... ii,,, than all defects put together, and vet I daughter-in-law. ; At the funeral of Mrs. TifTt, at pinion-shaft and the reel, from which i i.noii.oa, i, if last survn. i in ;t ;s one of the simplest duties enioined I "Rev1' Ann Oliver is a woman , Mvstic lui-lge, Ii. I., a neighlor rum- the cable was running off. The drum . signers, and who died at l.aMmore m ' lljMin tll(i ,sf;cs..:,,v, and it is equally aKuit twenty-eight years of age who ni:l,rjn!r in ;l bureau drawer found a was revolving with terrific .sieed. and : Thomas Lynch and Edward Put- iniiile if the voter does not know that ! preaches regularly in P.rooklyn, and who watch that had long lefore lv-en stolen the friction produced streams of fire 'c of South Carolina and Thomas his name is not on the list until he of- I is said to lie one ot the most aiuacut . from ,;, This i,.,ito a search by other ; and smoke, lint the engineer s thrust i Pennsylvania, the second yen from this until the 3d of next Seiv- from Washington county, Ky., v illi ins tie TifTt house was a store of plunder, scent, bringing the skip to a standstill a haiies i liompsoii, the t,.,i,!,f.r ,:vtv ibv l.efotv tlie election 1 hall-aunt, ami to apply to the Assessor if he wants his name placed on the list. It is the duty rieil Ins step-gianuiuoinei. , niember of the Haptist clmrcli. F-cts Tnconthovkhtihi.k. The neonle of every Assessor to remain at the elee-! Two small children ot William ; The Olathe ( Kansiis) 'w-r-.. says ; of ('aiiihria county, or a coodly portion of tion house in his respective district on ( rossman, w no lesiues ,il iockoic , that Miami county can lHast ot a tann- , tiiem at least, win suhstantiaie tne nici- i th.' :M :n;d Pli divs ,',f September nf t. 1 Centre. L. L, were fatally iisone.l on ; v containing three of the heaviest ier- ; ,'i'!'at when we red ace the price. . f a suit of , where those not registered can And him Friday by drinking fiom a can which ; ns for their age. in the State. The ; to '- " w- an' wwr out f and'havc their names put on the list of had contained Paris green. weighty trio are a boy seven and a half ! That'vn. We reduce the price of a suit of i voters. I inter ihe cuauge inane in om , i n-- n.if;""'" - 1 years oiu, weiguing nit pouno.s , .i clothes from sl.oo to S.t.oo, we always nave I i;it an eMipiioeei'i uic .imiunii. r.., . A,y- seventeen years ot age, weiguing tiiem on liana ; T McK-an. of ( Governor of the Mate under the consti tut ion of 1 ..". Secretary of Congress, was born in the county Deny, Ireland, in 1740, and wrote out the Declaration from Jeffer son's draft. It was Col. James Nixon, e;i Irishman, v. ho lirst r ad the Dcclara- : oo'e li oni a winlow of In- ,1 fers his ticket and some fine challenges i pulpit orators of the city. i persons whose residences had been A'isit- , was exactly at the right point, and the i . him. It Incomes the dutvof the citi- j Harvey Chester ran off not long since ; pil bv burglars, and it was found that nd of the" board soon checked the de- , married her m .leueison- Ti. tliiff nroved to lie the deceased wo- ; few- feet from the bottom. ville. Two years ago his brother mar- j man's son. who had been an active - tio; to ;h dependell Hall, in which i I- Mi oiii'ie. ei on i hi 111 V" (h i I, !. la e!-e tl( t i . 1 1 w i ' i i r. : r-.e.'; . i: ; is i x I , ei i t yj.-w ; g . : i . nat ci'i,! nie-at ; I in. I. '!:. 'I! -.inks that th d 1 '-t ;.r ;'; -'! ts is a pretty re oi, which to niake ihis year. ; :,d hits ,,.;!' ii 11:-- Slate s if his tt iie lace' I'he l'egii- At boil. !;..-1 year. i' ;',. ;:uv c .oihili.i- c.'h ' i ii iiiaa M. he s to i 1 1 ; i L. i ( jce. 1 -d I." Jll.i i.'Hi :no; ( "( ingi'f ss w;is sitting, and John Piuns. an Irish man. published the document for the time w:th'.'e :i,n!'s of the signa tures., just as y see them now. Most the eight signf'is whose names we h ive m !:! i.",:'-.i afterwards held high posjiions in their respective States. Wale-. Mho. furnished at lead, and j i rhaps signers -f the Declaratii'.n, while it is claimed, and we believe cor rectly. Unit Jefferson was lineally Je-f-'Ceiidcd from Welsh ancestors. etion law; n Ass sor re n lim- ! th self Ilitble to a fine of lO't and three months" imprisonment for assessing a tax against any person after the time specified in the law for closing his labors. Th t Soi.niKT (' M)nyTF.. The hi'fliaiit yvar record of Samuel Puller, of Chester couiitv. the Pe'udi'.i.-an nominee for State Treasurer, is tiiilv set loi'tli in the following letter to the HuiTishurg Ii!rw(. dated West Chester. August 1th : Since 'ha n..minaii.,n of s'm-.'l liutlor f"r Si.i'.c j Trciiimr, ccn-i a.Vnnip hn i ern ?:it! cinceriiinir i y ill. sing bass in Liiiputian Opera Com pai:y. tor sJ ier moniii aim e tenses. ... . . 1 , . C .1.1 ..... ' nulls, vvinio soiling a 101 in oiu , 27'J recently, tound a copy ot the laws ot i , i " i i - i . i : . . . c -.1 i.ngiiinu piu-iisuei i in i.io. i,ni( Mrs. Parbara Heiin, aged and : an"cets them oulv by increasing their Mrs. Catharine Miller, aged -2 years, j jic,sh. were killed by a train while walking on ! si,-p Canenter at Pelfast, Me., the Junction Railroad bridge in Phila- ! has concluded to siend the rest of his da Iphia on Pri. lay morning. ! life in a chair. When wages were re- Pi'.iniy 1 -avis, ot ueanmg, w ho is i ,b,ce(l lie declined to work any longer, twenty-three years ohl, lorty-eight incii- ; al, seated himstdf in a rocking ciiair and weighs lorty-eight pounds, . ,H..U bis sitting-room window, '212 vninds, and a young man of twenty ' That when vvc reduce the price of a suit of yen s, who pulls down the beam at : clothes fr.nn Jo.ao to ?t.oi, they are always j Tiiev sav the warm weather es high. inporter- a , oi l em d to ai it the I'.U a,, 'v s,.at icioiniiitioti of ti. and ; ; ',.ept ;li -tin ;ii'S. it Will lil'iiW lo s..) : but it ! r nieivemeut issue. y ih a State f'oll! . Ids l r is a Wfll known fad that iu the !h pifo'.ii'an state of Phodo Island a loreign-oorn ciii' ii. although he may have ai! h fully served his count ry during ti;e kite war, ;unl may now 1 e f ugaged in an honest occupation, cannot vote un less he owns real estate to the value of sfH.e't white no such restriction is im posed upon u liati" l-1 Dili citicn, though, he It-:ts po r a r.:i.ariis. Mr. Wallace's 1 n e igi't itig '. Vmmi'b e !ais just held oimi.'-r t )' u; -1. el bb..p f from nt in 1, ;ate i,,. : in I f, ,:o. Pr.l we a'- in ISfv -l o- ::ri a session, last imr se vertti days, at Pr--yi.'eiice. in 1 1 : : t state, and several (itiins w ho were allowed io. light, but wl.o fill, not vote becaii.s.' tliey d!T OW'11 the nei c.s.saiy i'( ill estate, were eam ineil be fori- it. o'. James Moian testified that he v. ii s ;i sold i i d hi in g t lu w;ir. 1 ii;t. could not vo'e be.-a'isc he held no re.tl e-tate. In his opinion, about one-third of the f :'( 'i gild ion; eitiens ware dis- pialiiied frotn Noting. Win. II. Joyce t.-:i:!.ed that he ha.l served during the : rg t:- 1 1 u ii '!'!: cm to Co!;!. . - a, to ii.iaV yo. -s' si - w i; tie singl'l t n r. th:d i ! ,. n i ; ;' ; o! "l 1 ! : i : 1 1 ; t I Kirk. ar. " w:!i A es! s pro i r.Y.i . . like ol. Moran. la hi i!o re;d 1 coull not vote. John M. M- hcinur ii soldier nmt lm .li.'!i:irnf . In are , pent ifuo ul jur paper yu ask iu wi:.tt r-im!it ! diil lie -erve'" Ttas int'irrtiu' Ion Mil readily he '. liad. There Is a Hi tic story eonr.eeted Willi his coinpanv wiiich in the prescnL aspect of affairs mmlit riot he unmtco'.-'i mir. The ineident is sel dom it ever pllu le t to, and ha been almost for iiiipii. Snmuel I'.utl. r enlisted in the militia d 142. !' was a privve in r..nu'.i'y I. Seend re jinient. '1 he exact date rt Tlie orHanizatif.n and disv'hanre el his company Id) not ki.ow. The dilierant co:ie ,;iraes id the regiment wore cirani7e. Septem t er -ir(, .1 iseliarired, Sep'etnler 2- . 112 S"e l!;ites" llist.iry I. V., vol. 5. paues 1.1 . 1.1 .152). ! It witl thus he seer, liis colli paay was in the ser viee hetween tin and ninefen days. The enii! panv of which tie w.-ws a memt kij coirauan ied .v (''. irifo 1!. Thotreis. then :eid now a resident of West .'iu-Mer. and had a r"ti ! al "Ut r.i::ety en l;:;red men. 't'lie roreeany wa; ;a.;en itto ."ytary i.i nd, in tlie vice at y n( H:if rsto'.vn ( Wi! !t;i m spurt 1 hel.evev.as the name ol tlie phus ). While ly in in camp a report "vas cireula'.ed t'l.t'. a t.e-h-n.i-nt ot Ijce'f! army i will. in a mile or two of ' camp, (.iders were irivea to mach ti e men to a point a . !; rt d-iati :e away, and as was sappos-'d t'-rm them in line ot hat'le tor action, ('aptain ''lii.miJ called hi ; m-'ti e-t nnd intortc-'d hen; of t he s;i,po- i state oi a '! airs. Adiir'.ss:ntf i hoin lie aid ho i; id not p. el ;ii-t 'o-d ia ta k a.ir I hem win-re limr I if. ' i ,'. ,r i ,':,.?! i. an I h- would put It to a t.to ol the oa'pany wheth'T or n d they s'tou; advaiice. It. tio ti iui.n"un.'''i'"l!at all who rf! -.iff w:: h I t o s'hoti.d so p cut. ia'ery ir. in i- f' rt :'' s: et p d f.tir. These tivomin. neitlier ol win. in was simiiel liu'ier. fell in the rear ol . liotla r company am! mar': he t to the point ir.ipea lid. It is s, .:re.' ly iircesj.i ry to ment ior, t lie natnes ei thes" two una : su;n -o it. to .-ay that one ot them is a pro;i;ae ;u c l:i-'ai"r rsidiii-z in I'hila de'.jae i. t ie- o! ie-r is a m'mh--r f! t he yV: ( 'he-t-er hur. and hot it fire lo'ptedieans. '1 he cream of , the i-.kc ;i.' that no rt Sol- wi re w.thin twenty in i 1 s id ca nip. 'l'tiis is t oo hi -Tory of T lo e..na -.a re in wiurh th.- present i-anOidate t.,r "state 'l'r asti;--er on ii:e Ivej.u'd .n S-are liek- l s. r-:0 h.ri There he remains all day long, only rising to go lined throu-rhout, and are to his nieal.s or to bed. His chair rock- and serviceable clotliiiur in stock ; i That when we reduce tlie price of a suit of ' elothes from fii.T.i to $."i.7., yve can ahvays ' find thein for tustoiners ; , That yvhen we reduce the price of a suit of i cht lies from ?..".' to ?ii.7.r, we don't tell jh-.v ; pie y-(' have just sold the last suit ; J That yvhen yve reduce the price of a suit of '; clothes from S12.2."i to flO.o'), yve can ahvays , furnish a perfect tit. I Keineinber that the troods n noted above are i leable, (lesiralile While assisting at a barn raising : f.rs i..,v0 -oni -rrooves in the tloor. and Friday afternoon, near Durham, Out., ; on the w indow sill, where he drums idly .Io.se; h Wighton and William Richard- : ;1s he rocks to and fro, are the imprints son yve re instantly killed by falling tint- 0f huo-ers. lie is snjiposed to have her. Nine others were seriously injured. .some savings on which he and his wife At the l'.tn-Presbylerian Council to 1 live, be held in Philadelphia next year, among j Nathan i. Sayles. of Golden. C'al.. the subjects set down for discussion are ' yvho is sane now, and jrobably has never the ins:i',r;ition and the authent ieity of ' lieen insane, has had some hard experi the Scriptures, and the future retribution enee in lxing confined as a eray man. f.f tb.e wicked. 'The i-rseeutors were his wife and A deposit of n."i w:is made in the daughter, yvho would 1-e iK-netited by Port-nionth (X. IU Savings Dank in hisding intestate. He says on oath dune. Is.;.;. La-'-t Tuesday the book that they induced a jury of six of his ene W';is presented at the hank for the first inies to ironounee him insane, hired a time since, and the Treasurer entered i brute to keep him upon his farm, reviled iu it s'l ."lo.T". dividends to Jtilv. 1-'.K him w.lu'n. in an effort to escape, he was -The oldest eonnlc. l erhaps. in the t; and had a leg and hip broken l.y s;a!e of rennsylvania, are I'oi-e Dnsh- ' hi Jiin.r ; :uid hnally .hat tliey sto,e his lali and wife, ol livbt rrv. Wavne eoiui- l'r,'lM vtv-. . tv. They are nhety "y. at:, . f age. i . - A curiosity wns shown ttsthis m-irn- ng. savs ine Lancaster c i-rn 01 rants yve can sell In jeans from .Vic. up : in 1 cotton yvorsted Irani !ie. up : m enssuneres from f-j.Tfl up. In gents' furnishing goods yve can sell yvhite hiumlried shirts from 4oc. til : calico shirts from 2uc. ii ; tmilersliirts and drawers from "Me. up; suspenders from I'm: up: lialf hose from 4c. up : hats from L'.V. up: cups from . up. The largest stuck of. trunks and valises in Altoona. Iteiueliiber yve are slangliferinif summer clothing, stniyv hats, etc., in order to close out al! kind of summer wear at the New noth ing Depot. I'-'oo Eleventh avenue, yvhicli is kiioyvu far and near as the cheapest house in 'lie trade, and the best place in the country to buy l'oihI clothing, hats, caps and furnisli ing goods at honest plies. 'H.na.E Siyfox, Iu Dr. (.'hristy's Thiilihug, in rear of Logan House, Altoona. l'a. Ill", liirjio incifase of our- husi nesn tlms far Dij,- y.-.-,,. iJ-ri, it ncefKSii'y ENLARGE OUlt PP.EMISE We have 'en cramped and rrowdedall the ''.n In ..me of our Ix-partim n:s an alternative is to make some important alteration and ndd'th n to trive u- tee ra . .1, ; . . The only time to do this is .lurinif Auirust and ScpteiutH-r, (he duth rt j.er: -I- ,,. , , To allow thf. tmildcTs to ip-t on rapidly wPh the work. ?m". of our u'd im:-t rt",r , or fold. To pave expense of removii, if certain sf.K-ks. to prevent lo-snnd d'-j r-,a- . ." during the altenition-, we have concluded to offer many of our tood at or ai.. ut -t. The whole or our st.K-k will he f.oind to t.e marked very, very low. THE GKEAT ALTERATION SALK COMMUXCHS IMMIlDlATMhV. ( lur prices are always at the very lowc -'t point, and at this time, when if'-!- ap .. In iice, we slwiuld not ress our .?.! to salo bat to ire! tlie trwd ont ot the way f .... EXTENSI YE ALTERATIONS And Improvements to he made to the dran.l I" pot. It is unnecessary to say that t!i" .iialitk- f our ifo-ls are the l.e-t. W e .! . r .. ..... Ioe reputation by selling piH.ror Imp. rlcvt K'uids. The wi ll known rule ol Kx !,;h,lo. a. ' turn Money ohserved ly tlie (Jrand Ii-pot fully protect our -tit-tui-r.. and. I i-m P . ,, v ..... , up this reat business, we are very oaretul to keep stixmI taitli with our patrons ui. , ar. . ... ' init on us. W'c only add that it will 1 to the interest of t he ..le In city or eon n try ti, hny .; j- r, .. GREAT ALTERATION SALE. Silks, Ih-ess (riKids. Trimminifs, nn.l everything In Indies" andOenttemen's y , ar in larjte r fiuall quantities, promptly forwarded hy mail or e.Tpre. atol ex i t;-. ;,. ......... but even then. If not as expe-ted. cheerfully evchnirel or the money refund -.J. Wrr. 4 card, speeifyinu wiiat you de-ire. and cainptes". withftill itistruotion- fororderin w.:i ., ,1., von. Mtiro )iil. without any 4llir at.on to purcli.iM; if pr1eare not MtisiHf.rv. y . ' diate attention, address MAI!.. Hi:!' AliT.MKM Kf'K SAMI'U'.S AMiSt'iriJIs. JoItit "WixiTa.iTicxlvev, Thirteenth Street, Market and Chestnut, ML FIRSTCUSS CLOTMC WANAMAKEB & BROWN. 1 lii; , , - , , , .. , . eoiin'rv ,ts a s, i !rer. . iieiher "r i.. he was iliiL iie ll.,.l s; t'Vei. llirougll Meh it lvhen the cir orast:uiies ti.'fore al'iu led to took daco we do not know. It is even possio'e he never wl so lar. The records of the Adjutant ( I'.'Cit.., s, idhce, I slio'i'.d suppose, would lutnish ane other mlormaiion ili.it may he desir.-d. K may he weli to state 1 hat Mr. i.ut ler was last if k a'.tt nduig the eni.atnpment ol th" ii. A. K. at Kiie. Vktehan. !-s' i . : I . ', t I e lii e .1. !: I ' 1 e 1 .1,1 1 '.'!! I !'. (.1. 1 ' .-.' ! el. !.,; t; iitl . '.".'til ile-t.. e !!'!. :e;e'. r. in c. '! 1 : p -c j cii; - -. I T 1 Ii.irr. uli.i is 1 1, id' I hill i ';i!..el".!!l il di'.'.V II ;-.s it loelilhel' of It t.i.iy h.ivc h- eii all hut when ti e int ini.ite '-' t t ".' 1 t 11 KeniMe rlipi 1 1 n it. io ce! -pit i.i" inn. ; y I", -ii- ii'ii.us and ii. We 1:1 nut. hnw i"d .liiry the injusfu-c to ur v- ill i .' pciiiiiwi d to I ,; t !.',. s to suit iijs. n -..riipj t iie disci.;, r-e nf tl'e .Chel" deten. I 'i.ts 11 ." I v l he jury 1 1 ' tin .'. I ! this si, '1 1 he Ci ' hi: :i'.e tune lie own. .i:t '. wa ' ;i et( r. out. h'- ! 'el-, y ;t;;i'. ,v;llt tt Ins 1 ighl . Ih'. ;.Usehii!h Siddthiit 1, i" 1 . i . ' i 1 ." in t'i'tivi ieiii.'-' were di.i- 1- 1. ;;i: ! il:.;t ill his 0. lief nine ,.r ..i!-. in 1 i:.i'.i!i",,iied - I's. ns in the V. ' ' ilided i'l'idil the olls. Hun. I..S lUy'iS terll.led t ii.lt he ,v;s ot y It V t !!;i had tid iilerlv They yvrre married in lsp. and lmilt tin- iioi-.se they now occu'iy in the heart of the w o !s in 117. A lire l '1'iit. e out in the I.;it in fiuartrr of Seraje'-'o. Turkey, mi I'rid iv, which destroyed a thousand huihlir-js. includ ing two (hinehes. Two soldiers were killed and t n thous-unl : rsons are reiidel'e.i ip.'.neh ss. The lire was caused l.y an expl. isii .;i u',' spirits. '-il. v. Jr. I. iw.etiee MeMahi.n was di Su;i(!av !a-d co'iset rated r.ish.op of Hart .ford," Conn., in the Cathedral of Saturday, 1" Mr. D. II. Ilcitshu. drtig gist on X.rtli (Jueen street, in the shape of a t wo-hodied chicken. Two sets of organs yvere evidently formed, as the 'undies yvere joined near the head. The 1 unties yvere jierfi-et, and are juir.ed about half the h n-.th of the hoily. It was s-nt to Mr. Ilcitshu to put in alco hol for preservat ion. ami is the prfiTty of Mr. N icholas Znppler. livinj: on the farm of Mr. Jien M vans, on the l'ruit vi'il.' t uri'pil'e. Xiiif vears ago a your.: man named that citv. liv A rcid .ishoo VilM:itii"i of r.uston. " six bislions. one 'undred and T.aiVtnn. employed by William Walhu llfty priests, and an immense runeoursi A Spni il.n N'Kiilto. All esteemed friend ill Weld) f 'ity. s:iys the Little Hock Hitzc'fc, sends p - the' fnllnvvidg : Ol thesev.'n wonders ..f the world t!:e I'nite.l States lurni-h live the Mammoth C-ive. the Ni- 1 airura Kail-, the .:ttut.il l.ridoe. th0 lioi Sj.rins. and 1 -i - T I -at le.T le;: -t. the Kt hiopia n who N ehaite: iliij le color. 'I'he t'vo last heiote; to Arkan-as. and are j.re-eininently the lao.-t wo.ideriill. "i'lu tor no -r are eon; nioi, i .i m;, 1 ', t ,y. their in.iu'ni t tide i-nakiii": I'-iem reterirkalde. t!nt tiie laitcr .-t and iim:: ;.i"o e"le d ia the hi--,,,!-y ol the world. 'I'he puii'.tc have en of hcai I oi the Ilot Sprats-, lint tlii-" ra.li.Ml. po-itive and i-erTeaiient i-hitnre ol eolor tr. in a .-ry hl.e-k to ;i vry white man is a tre.ik ot n-i tare niipar , ileted in toe history ol man. This individual. Krai k .Loies (e-o:heio'o..i,.r.Hi )i;o iiiLi li-.'-d a ipi;rt lite of thirty years (I.ut now h'ty-tivt.- your-- ot :cr. , five n.il.s -'onto ol (l.ark. Kr;i!tk',i:i e .nut;- . A rk ei-;e. the pu'ole' klee.v lioth ie of this Lenomenoti. lie a- l-orn hla.-k. d luai k ; .ivent-. and remained so until he was aoout irronn. !o:l a whit. .-pot. re-eti.o'.in that ol a lamti. nppe.-ir.'d ori hi- t-re i-t and Inen th.it llie spots s)lS. j.i eaeh (I'l'i'l-'i'iM. lie i llo.- ; -pot- ted 111:, n. 1-ei ll" M'.oat !i;ill llaek and hall while. Ii -t na.t 'lid'1' t i: 111 Iliill. Ill Is v. a r, tion I !l 1. '.' tailii: led t ) ma:,e :) to his real ( and that !c his a year I -for an iiiiKiidmi'id vas - iihn.itt'-d t aeluln'l' t ed.gi'psS is b i.- iness. : was n ttssimiiiseiit that staio 1-as.s.n imiii I his right to vote, e the close of the . t the coiistlttt- th. v uteis of the 'i i:i: It'r I. Is-t i IN N l lON.M. IV.I.ITII s. Seicl e,r Vii ii.iec w ts i-itcr. ieyveil in New VeiU the i tin r day hy a ll'rui-1 rep. n ter. yyhn eli.-ite.-I t he ftdh.yy ir.g in reply h a ipie. tioi! idw'tit tlie lea: issues of the i:;y in nation al politics : "K.. t.l.- nie .1.1 I ic:"".-. l"l' ;-u'.t:;:M:I i o.ir -..'ii. a., a a i.-re.;. the o.'iv i . i n:r i-.;,- ,it pre-, -ilt he'ole the . pie. Uo ei'::,; i;i ..( the pe- l' Tlie p, - w!i;-.j we vat't and !;;-t e. P'eto: - Ml tie ir .-ever ii a ; ri-; .- and 1 . ee ;- e f. "...to .", the, !;.. ;,-.,i m;i-t he . ill the ; l"e- t ee :!!.,! lore,- ,,1 Kedrra 1 ill- I d ;ee. , i on. l-'i'etn-'.' will la".;,. ,.;lr,. ,, In another of people yvitiiessed the interesting core ninnies. A few weeks since Martin Jlobort s, ;i small Ohio b.-y. found a ju iirl in a muss-d which he picked upon the banks of tie' Miami river. The gem proved to be of remark a! de punt v aial it weiirhed aid. proprietor ot a small hotel near the Market street dei-ot. JersevCitv, and i.eeoenn- .r . ,,.i m..r- on., (, time. , , i , , -f. , i i ne pi t.-are verv eee,. I.,-, er in ii. .vas taken sick and died. Mis. W aid 9n,t ,.M.k V(,rv ,,,.,. 1h,ti. 0l,,.r. V took care of him. and le r husband buried him. Some tim" afterward the yiiuiig man's mother, living in New York . heard of her son's death, railed on Mrs. Ward, expressed her gratitude. j itie.- inn six karats. It has been sold for -':;.vi and on parting saai. " 1 on wilt near and the moiiev invt-ted for the benc-lit ' irnm r"'1 ' ' '1 "ifsday Mrs. of the luck v voiith. Ward was informed that Mrs. Lafeton --Among the several hundred news- ' laifl jnst died and left her ?". !Oins :i .Ollf iHK'enri infi ,i,r. 1 ." 1 I i.l is ! 1 U" iicsl 11 lll,l,n,ii..i: eon- paj i pinvii'i d fur suffrage to fiti'ens who had served lion. iilllH' "-.tat.-. '!i toiturali.e l;i'i:oiab!y ir. the war of the telx and pi riiiitt ing t iiem tovnW ouihe it 'l ii. 1 ll. Ve;, r 11 V 1 '. tie f e t i : ! that it w i i ;. the ii,.,. . or. I I-'-',,, Ha-, niton. lee', I v. ;;; !: "1" t li.illl 1 o ;i I,; e:,t no term is mum- cittens 1 it tie" K"p;il i a ;a! ml . . t W il.lt iicans voted it down. Congress hits the p. wer and nti'.'lit lo reipice the i'eires'ii-'i'-'nu fr.im I h:it vt ate f r. dii to ' i".'!iii"-is. This proscription of for- t igm-is would never be permit ted to dis lii iv. I ;;,,, i 'iiai.e- .ei.--:;. l ir". :; t o:;r !,.;.;- -te.l i' l-t lo Pea p:; V. I.' 1II1IM M ai. 1-iiI e mall illl.-t he :,t phe and lllli-t he Ire- I. elee, . .;, i!a on v. : pr. , . iee - v; ; !i ,,u I. I'l-d.-ral oth.-r Moulder I'll! move I ; 1 1 1 en. f..M-., -i a- ti l- ,i:iict,nir e.iiied. l:,e r !' v:.e;e,-x iv,:i;t- :i ,1 I wire '.ve wiii u ; '. i pie have ;r,,ei I n, pa t i. lit il t Tile in, i nu; ot l he I e.ler.il ;irnl lot., t hei .' 1 k:i are del. riaiiie.I lo d, :n ." i hi- :i I , ., wili rou- d ' lh.it 1 I aie eom- t I t he Iiloeey ;..-,.;, ,tl . diai .f ar- I. 'l'.'lnt is. " ill i IU "V.l V. ! i i p.: VC .1;;; en. I. i or t , nie re hat ot .l,.i:,.rsi,;i in. I ' I ti:" p,l ; ; ;c It: 1 nd v.;i s to tho- ; Ii, .1, ii, ; ei ,.,! ..i -. 1 1 v e rem , i a t rue ;,od "'pe ,. ti... j, o ion or itcil' .lillild !l; ;l!V O i 1 1 , 1" A . I V . A ty to ,t.. th'- ", a v he vi : ;o s talk alo i:d to ).;s i.-i-nd on he con--.iefs he ri-.ht- and . e z : iiMl.i that a in i 1 1 or ". i:! pot hi-' hnnd 1" ...II his g from the I'ineastle, IJotetourt conW I'Uionof iIn--k and prompt ness on record m ty, Va.. 11., -ill. leads: "A. II. Keel'mir. I'aleyi'.le, i:as alien egg yvhich for size heads anything we have le-ard of hitely. It was by actual measurement inches in cin uinferencf iengthw ise, "ami "i i nchi s amund. Mitchell Jf ffers.m. of Scottvi'.le, Va.. found the coffee in his mp very bitter, and turned it back into the lf. Seon titu rwa.rd his mother-in-la w pour- epl iroiicf Ti e i-!:,-!!.'!- ii-eio I ho U to v. l-ite. v iii- h are of a iri.i isii cll... He is in .ett-et in-lth every day. I n said him as ahsolup iy the irreaicst woii dor of t'l- :.t;e." A I.oM', F.y-T. Miss Sarah Ihiet. .if ltead imr, lu iainciiu excei'diiioly devout Luther an, and liiinlty a reunions liieiininaiiiac. She helievcl t'aat V.mmI yvas o dlut intr. and refuel to eat, deelnrini; tliat she yvoulil f;tt forty days. How well she succeeded may he learn ed' from the following dispatch, dated Kead invr, Auirust xth : The jdiysieian of Mi K,"t yesterday cneluded that toe toreiinrot lood thromrli h lude Inserted in her no-rrils must he discontinued and the patient .vi-rniiieiif. or. .' i- w a t I lie 'lie-) es-omt t lll"!l-t- I ma 't ei s a nd -1 em i ,le t!: t' ;i I r:m)fr;it u H'l'---- ! ni;i---.' 1 t':t i h i ;t i. 'i ii i ;irt' T ma" ii'il .Hit t he pr, i !' J ti ee M Se;! ori'dn-j a pieitii'ii t. ate ;i! ilftv i ' a i To. W. s i'i'i -til; V. ! , . i; I '. el::. lace nn pnoiel I I. i . r, id . ..1 lr i- ti !i! i i f '. Hi i,:. L.I e . t ' ' - , 1 I th, :' a. a - ; t ' .ci. I" ' An :l v. w I ' ! 1 'e 1 I.i ! . I i a i V. I; O : I . at v. a . ; tn sn , -,rt V.ll!" is i..p ("ni, i i i v. I . : 1 - -i 'h .l.e !' : '.''. e 1 e ,i , -si.-l, his ,.. s i:i.;.iip:::i I--1 1 1 I seel :' i '11. ti' -el - , i -.i " 1 - - s i'l.-' i xaii-j vi i:ti , i in .m'.i.'-i by ( ': ( lit i ii I tl it her tl ... ,.,. , d;;d( ; y.liii.- in the o i i i i i i;al. d lie r 1 Pe i a o I'l I". V i.il ; , il 1' 'i'he eh : tion :' !a-i w ( i I.. ai.d ;h -' d by a! en io.inn luainrity. i'd. now i . w hi'thi r this i-p-iiii'le ton leeiiiio ii, iavo;' of pi : 1 ;,,t a d:. or to an ii. inest t i !! ( n! il.' (h bt sholll 1 be : to the original e.)it ract. h is twice, b" ,1 lot,.- of lur e.-ra.ted d - "it : ; of ler pnb- i.el.e.diy Co; ;t r.u'I ill MiC ai's i;o, Tia-re is a stropg !i'l::i.:. i'l lav or .f v. h.'t t le v t i.e ,1, b; ,,f t he .-date, a ;,; y i',,r r, piaii- ih'-re '.oes l.ol M'viii to be '. :d .on: their failure to e,i, ry ''"( at 1 he elect ion in e- 1 r".: 1!;- naeh ' of - a'.-., ill s.,n ;i yviii j:nt aiiily In r fair iis..v.:ing i.- r ImiicNi obliga- :.' i ' l.v i i I . i l"i I.e.- 1 a ' V, eii ;;',! the n-eplc of a si.p, i;1 r deb; " is that i.i 1 i.e '-i'..' "' alia."! e;; to 'la the , eereasii it e, 1 1 . r, -l" In I il resp.li! so to t toeliol.t t; ,. i,,.;.,, ! ' ' i c airano,. tor Walae-e s,i!: 1 do. The pe.pl :( '-oo , r;,:.i I le ,:; ! pro ie -e l -!.,- ,, , w to i - hi i i en e ,...,l;y ;a ; .,,,,.:, n h e i: t a.-::, the .i l leaetit- e-o .1. t ih !'K"M furnish," Wi'lll.t i. '.- K I'l. :e foii, ivi'MiCs- a- -piery .a-; whether he rule svsteia wmiiil satis li llii'se ilii: el',1, ie.s, .Seiia- Votl Ih: it it i I an.i see thev ,1m - and :,.-f JHdi;-f -roe. n.ed l'li-y Mill liii.'er-ti.nd their tion and .piarter ol t).,, I- pr , IT re'i., .;;. . p. I ., ;iy r-o'i and It en 'at.. tl rn! reel T'cird Or :i hy hotli ;ied he ' c.id l.y v. hai '.Ivil-r-on -.n. t eai. l i.-.-i:,..' KMM-s Lonsr Island wiiiu ctiiioiis oxnnip'e ,,f (bed. .Irs. .lelierson then confessed that her mother had induced her to at tempt to kill her hnsbjnul by putting poison in his nip. The I'arden Cily (Kan.) Piij,r,- says lliat C. .1. .buies has in his ixtsscssloii a spear of grass that is sixty-eight feet long, which grew on Hie bottom near the river. The above story sounds in ert dib'e, but any one doubting it ran come and -ee for t la nisei yes. and if it is not the length slated we w ill pay till expenses (lf t lie t rip. --Two rittsbtirg pal icemen found a nan. named James McKenmi. at the foot, of a eeilar stairwav. on l'enn ave- vvas recently shown bv a miner's son at llollis. III. It is said that the father. Thomas llarhmd li -hted a sloU" match was int. rmed that another method would he tried. l...i;,w.. ... .. i.i,, ., ..,,1 ti.fi.olo.l f,i which was attempted, l'ather than sithtnit a sec- ; leadm-- to a bhist. and signaled to Ik- on., ,,.. iMi, '.M.t !.c w.m.i e.-.t. she ato 1 drawn tip till- Shaft. llf Struck a pro- sparingly ol a s..U hoii -d i-w and a cracker. She ' jeetion and yvas throyvn back to thel-ot- y f" ,-,r,'!" "'"'aeiat.-d. it estima- ,. . , , ... , , , -,i ted that troni Jnlv 4 to iliriwt 4 she at-Put a lew toil! of the shtltt. yv'here ll lay With a berries nml ht.H a" dozen era. kers. She now seem ' I'ili brolif ll. Keali'illg his father's leril t to have an Idea that her li.rly das to-e over, al- ' ,, i , o . thoiiah she is not sure ahout it and wilt onlv eat young Ilarland Slid .lOWn thoseyentj ,,,., ,,..,,., .:,,, ,,or oj.eration heitiir performed. feet fif rone, lacerat in r his hands tcrri- Mtss i;.H,r-inends ar-in h-pes that -he in on- , ...il I'. "I'll. ill, i. oi i:n i nil- ni'i irr- , 1,,. n-1,1 .. i'll it'lc nl-.. tear the match from the fuse and pre- nt that she v.,si.-,i t. i.er mehineiioiy state .r Vfllt the t-Xplosi ill. ' tnind !v a love atlair. teit this is denied hy some of ; The trial in 1'idladalphiaof Kugene l,rrfrk'"'1'- AValtz. ehar'red with felonious assault on 1 ... . . . . t . ... . 1.1,- l.tit- .'w.lm. (!:. .Attotll .Tl tltllf. trt lino. lot...,. i'.",, I'. .i.ii. iii. en some conee irom t !a pi.I, (trailK It ttllil u ...o. -... ... tain whether A Mw's llKiiiivd I " v.sto it T i Whiiv the person of A'iola Savoy, a child eight Uathimi.-The Ilarrislmrg Patriot is re years old. one evening recently", occur- sponsible fur the following : red on I'ritlav. before Judge 1'eil'Ce. ; A fdincniaker named V Inter.", residing In the T-i,n t,i-w,,i...rV 1..-1.1 l.aiiihi -e,l bv vicinity of nroao i-treet. hetween fulton nnd Mar- teason ot wounds intiifted ny inecniiii s father at the time of the ht-aring. The if.vrett.i street", lost his liearinir .lurinir an en- eaitoment In which he participated in the late re-l.eiiie-n. and was mu-h annoved in consequence. pi-Oof against him was fomjilete, and a ,.,,. ; iM,,n-, and while thrust ini? his head Verdict of guilty was promptly rendered under the ftirh.ee ot the water he tlio.mht he ni;e. near Mb venth I; fleet, on Saturdav vviih his throat cut from ear heard a ) ud report, ln.stanlly ruisinir his head he was surprised to find matter rnnninjf frjm one ot his ears, and a lillle while afterward was; as tonished to find that hie hearing had been actually respired. The only inconvenience be now finds from the occurrence if the tai l that person? who have known him for years siiil continue to talk loud or shout at ln'ni, when in reality he hears as well as anybody else since the Eight he took the A yoiinu German nameii ..uausi Miller came to tla- I'nii.iiry "ViT:ii year.- a' ai l sett;.-,! ;tr We-odii.-iven. i'uo-oi's coor.tv. n her- he 'aa-ed a farm. lie I ad not I n tin-re lonar Pel-re he Listened upon him.-e.l tii- atPctions of a widow who vas iiie.-se-l with o;:c or two e:ieir'n. who were .piite as old as her new I.e.--. 1! ovevi r. flo-v were in.i r: i .--1 . a n 1 lo re tho aiP-res' in the story h-tries. I iisen:o!is. .- ?ti-ri d Lv th enil Ireii, iM-ii -iiua; i'i: hotween theai; the wite t ecamel j.-iiiou-, an I t tie v-r.n l;til ... n . 1 reeii rocce-t I.. '.inter her. ..r whn-.h atii-nil.in he arrested and tine! -."si. li -inir un-thln lo pay it. he was sen: to eii:. hut the vote relented, mid en- ol t!ie:r oow. ind pa i t he fine. 'I'he next thin, was a Milt tor divoree. which marked ti.e next falling out lut.veen th.: pair. Au.un she chm.-ed her ni n- , 1 - pe, t he proeee-i iiu-. an I f .a id t I.e com s. Sever.! nerii'is of happiness Pillowed, hut the sky atr-iln darkered. an 1 tin; wile oitered her Vi.iiiiii r mate live hundred .loiims if he would h-iv'thc ciliary. 'I'liis h- promised to d,, and l:'.' iiiitr v ias pl:..s-. a-, the haids of .lutiee l'i.-'ts. - io 'uneriiL a ti. K.I. saw tii'.cr -n hear !, a.d o.ae inia t"o- LaPineii ol" the re, rev. lint fickleness persoroiie I arrived on ihe d"i.lc at New Vork last Ties-lay pi-t. as the W,seoris:n was .-Ht.ja;.- iit into tiie si ream. She had etne ironi VV..i -i haven ;.itptore her l-.n-'-an.I to e ane h o !. r-Li en. an 1 .-iie s.is ti,it. if he does not she v.:: lii ei; l;;:a to his It: heriand. bv the iurv. Judue i'eirce sentenced him to pay a line of h and undergo :m imprisonment for fifteen years at separate, solitary confinement at lal-or in the eastern penitentiary. Tlie sen tetue yvtis neeived by the audience to tar. Investigation proved that he vul1 f"'''!'- iiiougn ine prisoner pro- oa in in the river. bad fallen thron-rii a yvin low yvliile in- ttoU ins innocence. tov icited and that the cut was inllicted ' A dispatch to the riidadel- by t I.e broken irlass. , pliia Time, dated New ork. August - A crowd of iiei'ole was alti-aet! d to ' l,n- Sils : '1'in Forrest, driven by a house j;, Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday . -lohn Murphy, made the fastest milc night. bv a re)orl that it was haunted ' tll;lt w;,s ever ri,:1l' in l5'c world, this While a' number of persons yvere stand- ; afternoon, on the three-quart or track on im-- on a high 1 torch in fr,,..t of thr. Mi'. P.i.nner's farm, near Tarrytown. liouse. aw;iiting "m-uift -stations." n,o The first quarter was made in ?2k. the i -iui ftflf? I fflffff iFft i Maipfn ro t!lP inree-(U.;riers in i...f ami ine mil nine . tMttil, UiitiM iiktoiMHi bilM ttittii St-bte IaAr-! TWEMV-SiXTli AWQL II1HIII0N or TKK- JlOffll way and threw th em pavement, ten feet litdow. Nine vor sons yvere injured, om; fatttlly. --Suoyv is .shovf-h d out of a largo granite building in Itoston every morn ing, and the boys may play at snowball ing in a temperature of tm degrees, if they are (juick alw-dit it. This building is a wan house for the storage of perish- in 2. 11,. Ihree watches yvere held an him. The fastest, made the mile in 2.111, ami the slowest cording to rule vearago, before trolted a nrlh" in public at Hartford in 2.144, and it is Mr. lionner's intention to show him once more in public so that the great WILT. IK 1IKLI. IN 5,12.1..' The time.ac: 3IAIX KXIIIMTIOX M'lLDIXG, is 2.1 H. rorrest. a . . Mr. Honner bought him. Itttrmount I'avh, riulad'a, Sopteruber 8th lo 20U, 1S79, Inclusive. t i - 1 N t Vl ( ( ,1 in r ii it- the i.i- i.i .ir' .in-! ma p Oil ihe -i'd. Lui-rne eonv.ctiei i,, t;, oiigllt to In- tratic i .'ind viM i-v ( r a !( iva'tt ' ' temj.t ' to hl.-h lioti: t ; (if his ( laims f. an othc". and inl.-gi ity of a p-iity i x rved by ittakmg odi.Mh- tioilS of te,t-( a f.i the (. . ; ;, conventions, yvlunhei' ie.piiv. x.itioii.(i. r t ; 1 I 1 ep .ti I- 1 1 1 a. ;"1 1 r, .a!'-. i Ih.- th. Ill -iii! e l'ty ;it ! a i t i ! e!i ; I i; i oi.lv he i-1-.-ali Pi i.tiiest... ' .i : i : .1 : ; ;. 1:! s i (i 'I la l .OM!."MAN" MM. T. i.i;.- Wi v(!e the ''.'..;;. a- of Mr. Mill, r la tin- :a'--l.e; mv diuiag th i -p-. i.f : -.'.... "7. .Ill 1 of ( o-,;.... h e! ,',!i; i.j.l.,,;-: ;;i,;i , ;., ! :o'v h i in. lie is an h-'-n--.-1 man , a t rue I .-m. .era',, and has. as he deserves, tlie v. l.o know h.i.i. We c.in- Iliier o:i the en-:''i h . "' :- - - a n-p. "."' I i.i l.im. x I'll'- 'v.' -i :;.:.,1' that oi'i' m. vv l.- iu 1:1 in h.; ;a luost d I l?ie 1 1 ! t t a sk l;e io;.' lii-.n. one ih.il will demand earnest. ' : -':' . ia:. -iii:,-. !. ci'forr. ami t-h-ar. 1 . ' o:;t . apj.-ats totbc i i iia-en,. ; Cat. -1 r a lam. v iv. ia l'-osti.e. "P ltv of i'hiliy ti lit il' ai; r of the ( '.lth.'li is the ;:v-t ef th l'i;,t c-1 y to c his cepteiiii i.ira 77o-. lliVVS- i. ml a v. the i-i 1 1 i'p.'! nam. p: est e.t e iie (. ditill" I l.ev. .Mr. r ! : : - lYo- able provisions, and the air in it is kept !''l'u' nt Itirge can s-. e th :d !i) by rcfrigerat ion witli ammonia. I iinprovement in t he horse's speed The snow gathers constantly in the ' curious plant lias lieen disc ried a full-blooded negro, and went to ' a,"l- as any article that will make as live with him in a log cabin. Such a P"d cloth as can Ik- made from this union is criminal, according to Virginia l''ot will make good paper, it has been law. and th1 girl's parents had heroins- called the paper plant, it can be plant band amstcd. When lie was arraigned in 1,10 'Pi'iti? cut in the fail and before a magistrate she kissed him ...f. winter. It bh aches itself yvhita js it Tlifirirs otifl Crmtpefifion IJIKK : Kntry Hooks wilt close at the office Northwest .1 1 f r '"II- i,;,- , , ;;;.;.- I -j r, .;,.,),.. ,.-,;;,, in p..-to , ii I .: lie le, pill wah a!-:l:'v ir..". w;"-l, ,nt re- 1-r ..eh. lie I is e t h .i!--:i ii,s ,, ii;i-iei? r.tid I. -ir i .- it i . sooro-r lio.s "i p-.- "t m -!.;-, or" f: r V." h i in than he ,1.1.1 .trii-kcti ly tiimii i-iii- hrndf. I!- is mt yrt .t..w n : hut --erne ha. v I'lia'sn inorah-ts liavj Pred at hi:r. f.iiie '. laa ln.T.y 1 s'ron-i mm l.,i-h'--n -,ak-n helot-. . and. i; the : mla stutl wo:-! in him. the tempi .-t i-l !y li'.a.'e ha.i strooif. j- Wo are 11 is. t.iio a ai e, re o; Mr. ?ii:rray wiit c.mc Ir. tn th" -i-.tin iin'.-v !:,(. r, I ..-r,,wim.."i-i In t he c,s -'rn- of, win ii- 0.1. -l in n. sti n, tne to ni-.t tinn- hii li .-hail lead ii oin the allele of h:s oress cut t.ev.-riy.' ed. SOOVered ' corner Tenth and t hestnut streets, September ad. machine rocmi. " in Wisconsin which id-fHlnces a kind fif 1st.'. Ihtsey C.rtibb. the (hiughter of a cotton an-l t!a from the same stalk. It $1..000 in Vash lremium. white planter r.t Wvtlieville' A'n mnr- . bas already been woven into fabrics, r CTI unnrj r., T c.i- j-a r.,vn laJ-ie as ! ,Vwv. A ISir.ir. for exen ie and pim.le.it ll.irsi s and Cattle, will be provi.p d. i5 I.ib:ral lYi miums are also oll'ered for "-'raits Flowers. Srnamental I'lants. Products of the. Turin and lsiiry. Tools, Implements. "Machinerv. Textile-!, furniture. Maiiuf.ietnred (oo,P, Kc.. fv -. Ivxcursion l'iekets v. i 11 Pe s-dd ;t -jri-.: t!v re lived raf-s on all r:;;lrond-- e-ntrini- at Philadelphia, and libera! iirrnrvretnents for transportation have been liia.d.-. WILLIAM S. HISSKLL. Tiesident. Ih W. Svif Ki:. Iti-cirdinj S.-eretnrv. r.i.ta:: M'Ciinkev. f'orr, -ponding Scoretary. Ana. 15. Is7it..it. The tliouuhl fidlaml .lis.r-r,iii-iitir1 iitr Toftim of Ihe !,.'';, v.-i.i 1 m-c-li:s;- READY-MADE CLOTHING Will see witli even ll n t 111 He coiisiilci-.-.tion thnl t lie . .,! 1i.,iimo.:" A anainal.er V IJi-.vn i-s in n position f rriv.' s-ujx-ii .1 :1 vanl .-.rress 1. itss palrons. 'I'li.-s-e mlvantnos consist in s-i j. lv i 1 1 eoeil- tti.it oi-e lii'.-it-.-Xi'o-poi'l.v ZMnili Up. Hooond rvrntiinl.- fSliimnlcon. Tliii-l l:xr-olliit in Jit. The cut and liiiit-horouvlMeii't-ii.ml 1'xiys" ( lolhino :-..:'-, i. iu ler to onti-ank tlie ORDIXAKY CUSTOM AVOllK. AV'e found oiit toni-r.iio l.y :i.-ti,al erperience that v--iree-i;t - I oo-l t n j. ,: . .e; t ' ' V. 1 ' s arc .y 11.. me;. n - 1 r.-iiahle :'- t -e made 111. n:i i.-r our e'.vn per- :,-! - ; " - Neither w i'd the cut and u n .i -: le ;.',;ii 1 w.-ar.ni. 1 I r .- e .. ;. ... to .".ir ..wn en ie ; ii I m.-ke. liy tnnktpa our ,001 .- ;'o- PHODUCEU AND COSUMKK Are bemaht in : ire. t e..nt;iet. and n -" a e-'ti scum-nee the hit t.-r re . p r, . m,: '1 . " BOYS' a '.no YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Tlii - fi r;i; :i eel- i-lcr-'1 Mo jtorti' n el lit I-'i-i m r t I o - 1 1 i - . 1. ; r v LOW I3R1CJEB To not nlways menu irood value. On this hea.l we shall only av 'hat when Style an-' nr.- taken into a.-eount. we are not, under anv eir.-nnit.-ine.-s. ,-v. r en-ler-.-ld and - ' ; ... .' the j.ri '-.-.-' t-. w !il eh -p-a i.-rs fill in. low as ,-ur lir-t and oniy 0110 nx.-d prec !.. lo-nl-'e OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS, T.-peeially In thin jrw!. -i;te.l to he re.nt weather. Invu-n a vi-it ae.d r.---oi.i:n, n tr.-in our Iro ii.ls. W e 1 teinriin, Very l!osMet I'ullv, WANAMAKEK & BEOWN, The Largest Clothing House in America, OVIC IIVIl, - Hixtli :nicl riirliot. . MMMM1IMI MMIIIll1IMl-Hl I 1 1 j l itni 11 ilill ; f g ENDORSED BV OVER THIRTY SEWING SV' I I MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE .4Vwie'' i Q O EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE. jjW-- Z 1 Paris, 1878 iK AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, iVPTC f T Ai being " Very STRONG, SMOOTH, nd SeSr T f EXCELLENT THREAO." yfXV T nr ENCOURAGE SSM AN'U TACTURE D at INDUSTRYVlSr MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. bym sing- CJrTlJ-JlRri B0i uM'tto tci.'i'" v0tJ iW J'C'lS SPAR'S . PHI LACELFH . W ytpAWAJ0EO NW YCRK ET-M ii -.Satefe sofa V 1 1 iTtT"if 1 1 t f tt 1 tn 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 in mi a 1 um m f : u 1 1 1 ' GEIS.FOSTER&OUIN li:; & li: CLINTON STltKKT, JOHNSTOWN, l'A.. A I. WAV K 1IAVI. THE vproist. and dietviTt-;t Stock f Dry Mild Di'ess Gf-ood NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC , to 1m- found in Caiiiliriaoi ndjoiiiiiiirrouiitii-s. I-Tcrir.-t n..t Hi- -;iv. -1 .i-i-! ' ' "iiM.1 fall imt to call, luiv alul In- l:.t.j.. st -iiids. an. I wiil yield at h';..st tlir; -e cr i'iihi toiis to tlie i.oi'c. l'ri.ai ti siiirrlo Voot th ; t was t aiisi-laiit. (! in .).;l-ton lat f.r.iiii!' sft-w t'f!!tv larj,. with :'.'" lxe.ls ( c i3 . t n 1 1 1 ; i i v 1 1 ,e cotton), with i.t least . i x t y si di in c:k-!i. i'loia tliis root were oManicd si-en ounces of Vine ft it, ton a I.. 1 ('.( r I.iIl h ix.-nn.I of liax. II is a very la'.-tvv nlitni. an.l h. 1 1. I'N . I II:,! ' v.-;!! 1..- to m.ii.e to t:-dl He ur; an::".a-'..- el' ti.-- "s'atc s::.i;i ''e'l-. T-ii . fi! h-- Wi: ari (."''MO'-t't to t!;e l'it tl in-oii ...' f ir t:i(! into; inn, i.iii . out Aineil in this iraor;ii.!i: "A luMvy Tlii!.! IVr.s! was Dl :e. 1 In tlie A lie. .li.-i.y (ii.-iini-.::-.- on Sii'il-iv, nn I ti,.. j,..,,;. ( r--i.Ti. l-l-.en-i --it r-i2T -ml o!:,-p .'i:n:ner r,'J'.rt.. II!-! I.i -e -Ulle.-e-l Ineil lilto.l l li.ll tlify .t :- .in- i r-e. i-!.i w:;li il.itncl., iiun!.- u-.i.l tectloiK'.ti-lv ainl iletlarcil Unit s!:. won 1.1 in" vcr desert liini. - fiov nmr Iloyt lias issnci1, wnrrants for tl'.o i-, r iil ion., ,n Ootol.er O'ii. of -loliti 'Weil! ami Teter Arer.mus! (.f Xi Ttl.iii,:Meilar!.l foimty. Molli,- ri tif.ln s convi'-teil o' the innr.ler of Cor icr llc.--i-r. nc; r Miain.iki'i, in 174; also 1'or tin- execntionof Anihcw Trafv. a yoi'iiiy lawyer of McKt-nn conntv. who K1' s fi'oin six to seven feet lii jiH'Tilere,! a y.ain-j; la,1y to wli.-in ho was 1'ayinrr a! lent ions. Mrs. Julia Irwin, the woman who w;s so f( n ilily cut in the Weiss tra-redy in Pit tslmr.-rh two we ks aco last ni-rht, was (liscliai-L'cil on Sat nr. lav from' the West IVnn Iis.ital. I ler litishaml, .1. I. Irwin, arrived in l-ittsJnir-jli from -Vltoona on Safnr.hiy mornincr. hut he :-;iid he di-l not intend to have anything i'l'i'tin-i- t- do v,j'h tht. wonian. No ii(u Ii;i-:.( m:(. Xo Tiitin can do a pood joh of work, j-reneh a f-ood .sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a ! at;.ent. or write a rro.-d article when he i feels iniserahh and dull, with -slucr"rish 1 hrain and inste;idy in rves. and none' dii.uld niaivo the attempt in such ;i con- e V. i.i l.uv Aden's :i ri,irv oi MmrrFT...!.,!. n-1 i.ipt-i,,-.,(.r "liw l-iij. commi-,..n, lo- o.,r new ami won.lirdil inrntion,. nem hit m. Pzmyle free. AdJr.-sa Sukka 4 Co, llarshall, Jlich. C1')lia irot"it- en .--.i .Ii.y?- invesfni.Tit cf fiini-, M"' Oillei.,! t:. .orts. Se'lt ire,-. S1IMI I'l oiioi tionit r.-!iinin-v orv w..,-k mi Stoek ( ii.t Kiiia ,.i . - K7i. . HIOO. . prion. A..lr"" T. l'ntter'Yilit i Vo., H nk.-r., ii W nil St.. N. Y. State Normal School nnildinc. the Lest ,, t,c kind in foe Vnij-d St.-ites. Acrniiiiixxl.-tf Inns for4o.i I.i:irdrr. -hol rnvt-.-Ia..-'- In nil rr-...,-t.w. tonarimontH ."Vonivil. (;:i-si,.;,t. l-oriinicrehil i .Millie:.!. i - . . . . . . ... ,- i B i- r ati i.i i . -woficji will oj.cn on MOlAY, SI PTKMPKU s, it.;, Fxprn- .-is ,,w tl-..s,- of st-v ..tl.t-r Fcii.-nl nitor.liie.' r.iuiil cdvii tit ;!";.- .-.n.l a,-:-..:iiTno.t i- ( tlolls. t'liTCntntnLTlft. n litrr- JH- it. l lt! ( II. i.i.. i.. Amr. S, IsTI.--.,,,. y,.ls, .Ar GREAT REDUCTION o dition Winn it c;.n be so easily and chea.'ly i einoveii l.v a little II. i iVtt'-rs 'I lliJill. "r-sL L-tlHT $ tl ti .- r... i l levr-T.-.t ie V:il ST.Str.eks mnki fortii!-:- e .-i v i.-ioi,.!,. Hook --nT ,--:i.l.':ieiiif r-.i-viiin. A.- ( " . ;.:! 17 V, ;. Si , ' Y. ! m i )vn .i.i ; 1 A tlion.uali p,,nr. In lt.n.k kee.ini; IVniiein sliqi Ti-li-urii-iliini;. l-T-iwinir. Knuli-:)i 15 rilT5e li.-s, . Sen.l rr-ln-iiliir an.l s..-i ine-ns ol I b.in nn, 0111,1111,1111,1 lelineiie 1,. ml,,-,, -ix ,"" "f 'i'.'-'-V' . ntr-rrrt-Ti- abb CHAMBERLAIN" D.STU1'' riKALE C0LLI3S, It ii a larac an.l eliop.iul.!.' ' : ' foi t.th . i:-iii'.;i- o il ii- '" " , . Iroin .lef t. hu:.ii.ii". '.-w U '" M.-im-le-nt. i-T.-.. .-reei.-.i ni i'"- ' 1 l-.,-lll.-l,t U.;ir.l II lid ll'llll" i'. tlir,niL.'lio,ii. Total (jeii-t- ' i" ntii. .tfHinOi.nl t. Hi; i t, i-" 1 ' ' . 14 week-.. 'I'.-.'1. lor omn or lnrilier ii.n.nnalioii. I.!: ln'iil". Ail.ln-" An 1. 1 -T-.. I ni-" in . W . S-.I1TM . Me nl, ,11... 'i Prof. J. T. t ln 'ARl-s, I'. '' r Km 1 1 I'erm oj.ell- ,n."-! - t .T.ete ll.-eil-er .1 s;, f.,,u 1 ' i:ih Is I 7... . Klx" Moved Mrs. i( Miller i rriioi'te he eiu .e, genera ft Mm fsta:.-; tres, JMe-tiua -In pift In rnilr.itxd t'run lifr.-t'.'". lJc t-i k. Wo burp h f at Ih-t ( St -i.lf a- In.!.!.' . t- iii .1 ".I (Ne ''v. An vuit -Jr. ciiJorerl fa't tl,a Mi- is sj, !ic iivr fVPl'tUHj the tn Ti-neii,-, a ven- ''"icr'ai !:i-es (. ) "tt 4ite:i,-, A w wli'mi w in;,t.rnn 1 rreio. i !..!:. "31 r c STilf it j, . '"'"'n th.- IllUs.r-;.; f' :i in . r-r U-., . ii-!i U . '' ! t l!i, ';ir e-. . e -. ,7 ?:- ,-f y r-ai.-f,, trims i- o - -.. .- "'y xr, Mr. 3'"d h. i'r1-et.r, j ""-e, -,Ve ''I"!! Lv , ? ''-"'1 IL-, ''" J.'iil ,e, n . i ,. e,. : " ' -ir
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