The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 05, 1879, Image 2

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ill OHM A T CCJliniU ! ?ainst diaries H. Salter, an ex-member
ot the legislature iroai tnnaueipnia.
Three jtranre Deaths". ,
The Philadelphia Rvord of Monday last j
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for corrupt solicitation, arising OUt Of j In the early hours of yesterday occurred three , tfttin Irelr.ni from the t mUJilptna limes . Thc Mml expense cf oo!!e-t!nir tb entemi j
The Rnle of Ireland.
We reproduce here a carefully written ar-
tio'c- on t'le suhlect of the trnnhies now aRt-
NEWS A!fD OTHER OTIN!.
Mrs. Shortsleeres, of Westfield. Vt., irai stfll-
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EBENSBURC, PA.,
DAF, DEC. 5, 1879.
n eloquent ajpe:il froin Cardinal
inning fur snlisii ipt inn.-i to alleviate
j will spreadl distress in Ireland was
d in :i!I tl'; ''atholic churches in
n.Joii on Sunday last. It is stated
at in the wc.-t of Ireland hunger,
v rtv. and wa it prevail to an extent
1 h u-s lias never been known since the
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liie two houso of Congress on Mon
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id. we ran only promise to publish a
riiopria of it next week, if we happen j
' "me across one among our exchanges,
.1 sail to be a creditable State paper
the attemnted nassaire bv the House : ; anj raau deaths, a wanderer, a neip
, . . , - . . r-i,..- -- 1 i lcs, wretched woman, had snnk so low that even
last winter of the Pittsburg not losses ln tneaer,raved depthl ol AI.sk. Mrt she coma
bill, was called up for trial in the Court ; flnd no place to lay her heal. Annie Wilson was
of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin COlintv ! elttlnn; In a doorway at Seventh and Alaska
on Monday of last week. A rrotion ! n" "".The wontd
J j Gllmore told her she must sro away, or he would
made by Salter's counsel to quash the taki her to the station honse. Tbeahandonod
arrav of jurors for certain reasons pre- creature slowly oheyed, and nothing more was
sented to the Court bavins been over- ; tbe moTlaiBg U?lVT?,
dead body hidden awav in a coal-hole In the rear
: ruled, a motion Was made by the same of 608 Baker street, where she had rone to die.
; counsel to quash the indictment, upon ;
the ground that while the law will not
inrinit more than tr(ti-three Grand i
' Jurors to le sworn, ttrr.ntg-fnur men par
I ticipated in the deliberations of the !
; jury at the last August sessions when j
'. the indictment was returned "a true j
: bill." The defendant's counsel pro- j
! posed to prove that such was the fact, !
j and although Judge Black and Senator ; trrP o'clock In the morning, one of the boarders
Carpenter, of Wisconsin, -stoutly re- ; entering the sitting-room, discovered hira stretcn-
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pool of blood, which had ooied from a wound in
Of last Saturday : i revenne durlnsr the year was V45 779.01.
Tbe one blot that most deforms the annals of , Twenty-eight special agents of the Treasury
1 English rule is tho oppressive policy ever en Tore- ; Department were employed during the fiscal year.
! ed np-n the Irish people. It has been an offense ; ReT. oeonce Randall, of Yancv county, N".C.
i to every enlightened and liberal civilisation and a has killed 575gronnd hoes this season, and preach
; reproach upon the English government that 111 j enwo ?erm0ns everv Sunday.
' bents the great constitutional monarchy of the The Denver Tribune says that a mere milllon
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The two other deaths were peculiar. James
Brown shot himself In the head w Ith a pistol, and
no one beard the noise, although It occurred In a
boardlng-heuse, and one of the boarders was lylafr
there lias been strife between ruling
Knglani an. I ruled Ireland, save when the hr.rsh
Judgments 01 niiRht have smothered rt'Siftance.
The history of Ireland Is but a succession of rehel
liuns and punishments. When there has been
pea?e. It was the peace ol death : the sullen sub
mission of a haplc?, hairless people to merciless
power. Nearly seven hundred years a , the
asleep on a. ofa within a few feet of him. Strange, j Irtah iM-oplc were firft wholly subdued and Eng-
also. Is the absence of any cause rorthe action.- . j.;sll laws foree,i upon them: and after four cen
Brown kept a tavern at 1830 Lombard street and i tnriea 0f Tmia insurrections, Ave million acres or
bosrded at 1639 Iimbard street. His conduct on 1 the ian,lf of thepeople w-re forfeited tothe Crown
Saturday was not peculiar. He visited friends In ! g the penaitv 0, rebellion, and the English and
tlifJerent parts of the city, returned to his tavern
at eleven o'clock, and closed up at midnight.
Nothing morel knownof his movements until, at
Bisted any attempt to impeach or con-
curate ana COllClUalory 111 US tone, cfc b viJence t!ie record of the i on his groin lay a revdver. The gas '
,1 tl.at it !w not imnnte to the Con- f .. . . . . .. 1 .1 t . . . ... ....
. , iirjm inrv rue roiirL nermiiLeu uui 01
denite brigadiers the plotting of a
1 w rebellion, or an intention to march
1 -on Washington.
ftrown
When ihe editor of th? Ilollidays
burg L'fjisr delilrately wrote and
published in the last number cf his pa-P-r,
that "No man below Mason and
Itix.m s line was more prompt at the
jn-i-.:4itation of rebellious war on the
,ofrnment to cast in his fortunes with
treason, and when it was struck down
fer, and it having leen shown by com
j petent testimony that the allegation of
J the defendant's counsel was true, quash-
ed the indictment. This was on Wed
j nesday of last week, and the Comt ad
i journd until Friday, when at 2 o'clock
t ou that day the case of the Coiuiuon
i wealth against A. W. I.eisinring.Junother
j defendant residing in Mauch Chunk, w as
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laKen up. jus counsel uia:ie tne same
motion to quash the indictment that had
In tie room was burning at full head
was then dead.
The third death w.u ehockinc in the deliberate
preparations made for self-murder. About five
o'clock yesterday morning William Bradley blew
the roof of bin head off. He lived on Prospect
street, Koxborough. He was tliirty-eipht ycariof
age and the father ol three children, tl.e eldest
bein but nine years of age. His wile died about
sixteen months ago, and since that time he has
been in a despondent mood. Matters have not
been prosperous at borne with Bradley. Lately
he had been paying court to a young lady of Man
ayunk, and was engaged to be married to her In
April next. On Saturday night he left his work
at the mills of the American Pulp Works, where
he was engaged as Areman. During tho day he
prevailed in the Salter ease. A lengthy
lo cling to Its disgrace, tn.tu .iiuuui j discussion followed, Judge J.lack and had complained seriously of a felon which was on
fjjtr.l of Delaware," he succeeded in j Mr Carpenter stating to the Court that hi ,e,t hnd,and said that he was in great pain.
ding more Bolid lying and in less space J tbey were much bKter preparcd lo re. j
t han was ever u rorc aecompliMieu in .1 ; sjst tj)R ,notion in the present case than , and, in consequence or threats he had frequently
newspaper editor since the invention of i hev had been in the former one After i made of late about committing suicide, she had
lie art of printing. J Messrs. Jilack and Carpenter had cited
Tmh editor of a prominent German
paper in St. Louis is authority for the
statement that the German, press
! kept a close watch upon him. He retired early,
i and nnthintf- was heard from him until three
their authorities and the counsel for the . o'clock in the morning, when she heard a noise in
defense had been heard On the Other j the kitchen. She arose, and got as far as the
I,,lp(,orannlnUilMnthowmil,l kitchen door, when Bradley refused to let her en-
withhold his decision until next Mon-
throuzhout tho country i almost solid 1 dav. the Hth, in order to obtain sullicient
against the third term project, lie says
thct the Germans saw more of military
rule in their own country than is whole
some that they came heie to enjoy
constitutional liberty, and that they will
never vote to confer the 1 "residency for
the lird term on a man whose civil
rareeT showed that he was be tter fitted
to govern by the sword than by the
peaceful process of the law.
ter. She asked bim what was the matter, and he
raid he was suffering from the felon on his hand.
' She returned to her room, and about five In the
time thoroughly to examine the ques- morning heard anothor noise down stairs, an J she
, ,r" , .. . , , . I sgaln went to the kitchen. Bradley again stop.
tion. He also stated that he would not , .., . ,r.. . ,, L
his (pinion in the Salter case which
he had written out until that time.
Whatever may bo the action of the
Court on Monday next, none of the
crises nga'.nst Kemblo and his lobby will
be tried until the next term, commenc
ing on the third Monday of January,
the defendants having renewed their
bail for tbf'ir appearance at that time.
enter. She apprehended something wrong, and
retired to an adjoining room where she could hear
! the movements of tho unhappy man. She was
! not In tho room more than ten minutes when
there was a loud explosion in the kitohen. The
i housekeeper rushed to the door and saw Bradley
I lying on the floor with tho upper art of his head
! completely b:own otl. I'olice Lleutenan Taylor
i was sent for and he made an Investigation of the
j tragedy, but no material cau?c could bo found for
I the deed. Daylight presented a horrible scene In
The independent Republicans of Ne w
York have published an addre-:t. in
which they show conclusively thnt at
least i',00, voters of their wayof think
ing "scratched" Cornell, the mai-hine
candidate for Governor, and decline
ery plainly that their support will not
be given to Grant, should ho be the Re
publican c.indidato for Pre, idem. Tho
mure tho third term project is pressed
upon th" people. thA stronger become.-'-1
lo.ir repugn;in'e to it.nud the indica
tions now are thai by the. first of nest
Jr.::.- no K publican will acknowledge
that In; w.ii cv. r in f;ivor of it.
i ITia lrltoin 1'liA l.rii tnt il thrf cniiMilf ivota f .
It is not jet known who the twenty- terel in cv' Jire(a;oa hriiv a n.t on the
wall being free frm the stains ol blood. The
kitchen is four feet below tbo level of the street.
jourlU man was who so mnaiy unuer
took to aid the Grand Jury in their la
bors, but of course the secret w ill event
ually be made apparent. Sam Barr, of
Ilari'ub'.irg, who is Don Cameron's pri
vate secretary, was a member of the
Cram! Jr.ry when all the bills against
the lobby ru-eijts of Keniblc and against
Komble himself were returned true bill.
last August, and it is shrewdly suspected
that Samuel could a tale unfoiri
would fully explain the mystery.
that
T:ioma V. ' ri:i;. who represents ;
Delav. are county i.i the Mate Senate i
and also d;ts a new:qiair. makes the '
.tMio'iinceincrit in his jonrnal that John
A. I.c.ion wi'l not ;r;aii: consent to run
f.ir tl " Senate in t!:o Cambria and l'.lair i
ii-lint. If this statement should turn
U to be tne and we think it will, th
oiiiober of Iv-niocirtts in this and 1'lair
I'iintit s v ill lx legion who will siu:-i-i:l
rlis-covcr that they were originally
Mitci, h-ii for State Senators and nothing
!(. and have been fooling away several
.",u- tf (hen lives in fitht r and less
nor.ib'e pursuit-, and thnt too with
ttlie dear people having discover'l
a: ii.tt 'ire intend. them for legisl.t-
I s.
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An association composed of one hun
dred and six voters calling themselves
Jackson Democrats," of Otsegocounly,
rtew York, has issued an address nomi
nating Ilendrick I. Wrigiit, of this
tate. for President. '"Among his ier
sonaJ tjualifications the address mentions
the important historical fact that
Ilendrick R. presided over tho Demo
oratir National Convention at Baltimore
in lQtl that nominated James K l'e.lk
for the Presidency. "Can such things le
and overcome us like a summer cloud,"
tc? If there isn't a lunatic asylum in
Mse-go county, there ought to bo one. It
would le a handy thibg to havean insti
tution of that kind in that local it j for
the especial accommodation of "Jackson
lemocrats" who want to make a Presi
dent out of Ilendrick H. Wright. An
rlrew Jaeksou was the h.rde.t kind of
:i hard money man. and the attempt
through the magnet. im of his irtmc to
in ike a l:tt!e politic. il iaj i. tl f.r "in It a
financial r hai l.it.iu as i oc 1 ,ot ! no i t.i;it
Tu eke is probably no member of
Congress from the South who is better
qualified to give a reliable statement of
tho pits-i.t political aspect of affairs in
thi't section of the Union than K. John
Ellis, who represents the second Louis
iana di.-d riot. The Washington corres
pondent of the Philadelphia i:r-rl ,ent
to that paper nn interview he had with
Mi. Kllio last week, in which he spoke
of the position of the South as regards
the next Democratic candidate for the
Proridcnoy, as follows :
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1 siiji'in-e unburn hwihi lie aet-ej-iauir m j ralnled
the otitli -
' Yi or H.i;i. o k either. Tl; Suthern
IVinoera!- will he satisfied W itii Bpyard aud
will cive liitu every Southern vote. They
v i. I ! .-iatified v.i'.li Ila'ice k and ive. him
evei v So.itJ-cro vi t.. They wo! he atified
wit h Htivl:-jet!S and ive htm v ry vote.
Tt;ey will le sattstiod with .lu.i'je Field and
w iM five him every vote, or thev wotiUI be
sati"f'cd with David Divis in short, the
' South wiil accept any .noed D.-oincrRt, with
i Ihe single excet'tion of Mr. Tildeu, as I
, Bradley placed the stock of his gun on the Hour,
and then, standing on one step, placed hi head
over the barrel and discharged tho wc.i..n with
I his toe. When the news of the ailuir ttss told 10
' the young lady to whom Hra.lloy had been en
gaged, she became frantic w ith grief. The protes
tations of her frlead. were in -.' to Ii--'-: her
from the scene of the tragedy. J-'ic: ruciicl to t;.e
j.Iace. where she reiii.iiic.1 ail !:iy, relujii.g to
leave.
General Jevf C. Dvvis. Genei'al .le,r
i ferson l Dat is lie:l at t:i.; Palmer iloUM
I I'liicago, on Sunday afternoon. o pi:eriuo-
Scottish Protestants given the Irish homes. It
was not nntll American Indepndence was about
to te achieved that liberal laws were granted to
dissenters from the Established Church ; it is just ;
half a century since tatholic Eminctpation, and
tho Vnited States had chosen the third Presi
lent beforj there was lcg'siative union between
Great Hritain and Ireland.
The I'.rglish rule of Ireland has been as un
j profitable as it Is disgraceful to the Eugll?h na
; tlon. It has made the Emerald I.lc a wafte of '
; poverty and its people worse than slaves. The
chief monuments of English authority are la its
; list of treason trials, running through more thn
I a third of the e'hrlstian era: In its confiscations;
in its denials of civil and religious freedom : in its
enforced contributions ol tens of millions to avert
j starvation, and in the hatred of the present gov
! eminent that rankles In every genuine Irish soul.
' When O'l'onnell bequeathed his heart to the
ruler of his faith tu escape a resting place In an
i oppressed land, he voiced the profound sense of
public wrongs that centuries had taught his peo
ple; and when McManus and Meagher landed in
; the United States as fugitive convicts, the eon-
trast between freedom and tyrannyjwas Impressed
: upon every civilization of the earth. The eman- ;
; cipated Irish serf comforted the English soldier
on the battlefields of the revolution, and each year
1 during a century of free government In the Xcw ;
' World has drawn from the productive industry
of Ireland Its vigor and Its courage. Only the :
' poor mid the helpless remain to fwht the unequal
battle against the despotic rule of England, and :
they struggle and starve an.l s'arve and Strugs'0
repeating in nearly every decade the history of
' the lawlessness that defpalr has bred for nearly a
! thousand yoars.
I The flamo of rebellion that Is now seen In Ire
land Is simply tho pc:iodlca! outbreak of tha
smothered firo that has broken out hundreds of
j times In the past. Soldiers can quench It again
: as soldier have quenched It time and again, and
j the leaders of rebellion can be convicted and
, punished as has been done throughout a pcore ol
' generations; but when Parnell, Davitt and their
. associates shall have been made convicts thero
will be no peace. The Irish people wiil be rebel
lious as ever before ; they will hate the govern
ment with Increased hatred, if possible, and they
will be even more dangerous In the futur?, as a
positive clement of weakness In the Enjrl'fh CJov
ernmant. There will be peace in Irl:itid only
when Knzllsh stitem;in"hiu ac?epts justice as
one of its chief attributes in the government of
he Irish people; and the time tins come when
the enlightened civill.-tt!in of the wtTld has a
riicht to demand that the exceptional despotism
displayed to Ireland, in conir-isl with the govern
ment of all other English drpeml'ncles, shall be
modified by a humane and just recognition ot
Soino oi the Inherent rights of man. If hn tlunil
slci'l f.til to do this, the ur.y ct-nnot be t;ir tiiHlarit
v-Lc . lrtiKvl hiiI learlully fivenge h:T.c-lf, an 1
ti:e:0..i ol natioLS "an have no a:tr but that
wi.uM t ke side wiih England in such a sttl.'e.
-'to il h f l.i
nia. We subjoin a br
and services :
Ho was born in t'lurk com:' r , !:.'.
1S-J3. At the begftinirm of tl.e M-.-x
enlisted In Colonel Lane's li liana t
was promoted l.i 14 to sec..!!. ivi.v
First foiled States Artillerv f..r i-.i.
have '"Mil
"Have the Democrats in Louisiana any
profr rence ?"
"Yr. I think they have. I think Han-CiK-k
will lie the first thoice of Louisiana,
lie proved him-eif a true friend to v.s at a
time when we needed friends, and his course
while in power in our miiist endeared liim
very much to our people. He is stNo very
troiii; in Texas, audi am inclined to believe
that both Louisiana and Texas wiil trive
( icneral Hancock their votes in the next Dem
ocratic Convention. I have been stumping
my State recently and I took occasion to
tcvt the feeling of the people to a very eon-M-.levaKe
extent. 1 would speak of Mr.
I'.ayard as a pure statesman and a man of in
corruptible integrity, without spot'or blemish,
as a man who would rather le right than he
President. The mention of his name in-
vana'.ilv drew forth wrirm applause, nut
k ."Iwr !.
a u r. .; r I
o-.ici.l. a:i I
us! i.i ;!:
i-.i.iMr.t e. ii.luil
at Ituena Vista. In ISi' he was p-..im.tr.t t,i f-rst
lieutenant, and lu isei was one ol (lie KarT'i-oa of
Fort S"mter during the bombardment. In May
of the same year he waspruin.ded to captain and
given leave ot absencs to raise the Twenty srennd
Indiana Volunteers, of which he became c jlono". .
For gallant conduct at Milford,Mi.'ouri,wiien Ik
captured a superior lerce, he was iudo Prigadier
General of Volunteers on December 11,131. At
the battle of Pea Kldge.ln March , 1SK4, he com-
dirision. In Apiil ha parlicli.aled in
the battle of Corinth, and. after the evacuation o!
that place by the Confederates, was ordered to
I-ouisville, where he was assigned to the duly of
orgaiiz:ng new troops, with General William
Nelson as his superior officer. Nelson wae a very
Irr.p.-ri.ms man. On Thursday, the 2.-th day of
September, 1:-6J, tlencral Davis called at Nelson's
headquarters to center wii.li lum upon the general
su!.)cct of tho ?itizen-solitirry under his coin man. !.
and especially about their arms. Ti interview
ended In General Nel.-ou losln liis temper, and
he told efer.triil O.ivis he was n.it fit to command
uierj and t'lrcatened to srr st lulu, tin the iNih
I vis callc.l on N elf on to t. t le : he Uiliiitully, ;'nd
. was called a com ctuptilde puppy. I).ivis '.uroc d
on his heel and walked away. H got a revolver.
; aut when he met Nelson later calicl upon him to
. defend himself and fired. The thot was a lata!
: one. Davis was arrested, but never trier., an I
was aoan restored to duty. He cjo.mamlc.1 a di
vision In the battles arouni Marfrecsboro and
Chit kamgugs in 1S6J 3. In 1M4 he commanded
. the Fourteenth Corps of Sherman's army in the
. Atlanta campaign and in tbe march to the fea.
i Hcreceived the brevet of major general lals;5,
I and was made colonel of the Twenty third Infant
I ry on July US, He was sub.iequ.-ntly sta
tioned on tho Pacific Coast, command Ing for some
time the troops In Alaska. In 1S73, after the
I 'viuoi.to S itooT.s. A Hoslou dispatch
of the :M iest. says :
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tl r-. .- t u" ier :n.-e ! r.-!.l.i-h..; William-, of
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I nr.. I iitiur.d dl'.igci.iiy to tin- iitrm-tion of
biid.eii in the hri- tian doctriiie out of school
. In tins c:ii.-..-c tlon the Art-l-.! l!;oi) rtad
in.m tin- lie trueiiena seat to bishops il tl.o Ca.ted
Siatt tiirocch the K.iu.an propaatula In a docu-ii-.eul
(late i Noeuibi-r Is;.), and printed ill
some j.npcr- ::;.tlii-i'-.-.ii;.iy ro.i; alter its reception.
C-:.-:drriii,r t!.T i;....; iiic:u in puetiru and with
r---:eivn-e to cireum.-t:u.(
Ill.lV wit'.i ; afe COLi: ..-i- i;
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The Ar -libishop ?a:d :
per;istejt dillorercc of
whenever I mentioned tieneral Ilaneix-k's 1 murder of General Canby by the Stoloc Indians
name hats would go up nnd tliere would lie
a hurrah. That is the difference of feelinr?
as to ti e two men in my State ; but, ns 1
iai-1. t-i her of them or ny other givxl Demo
crat would bo acceptable to tho Demoerat-t
of Louisiana rn'id would be supported."
' How about the rest of tb? South -.'"
'Well. I ttiink tbi choice lies N-tween
'.eneril Hancock and Senator Havard. So
far as I know-, that ccni- be the' feel ing."
'on;'rrlii.i:i.
Lories of ' I !
I heir i :ri ,)
IS
II
'l-.l to
t ;
"I" iJ f a n 1 1 : i ;
t t- iii th" pi-l-en
."-oni n l,.t:,.
t ohiti co, arid 1 '.
This increase h j
" .ri,lMi.ii. and
I net of negro l.i:
he S.uth were
;trid dej-hirahle c
I:
IS
!-. I'" '.I:--ali
in th
i;!i;i"ii i-i
all
-. 1J !' I . --..'S Of
" 'i. i- .id . i s.i...tr.
ii'm: - a 1. ' . 1 a ! -it of
tl:
. S of
V, 1.-1 1 l.t 1
ih.ra tiie
Itepuhlicau p.ilitiei;t!is ;tt.d tie- It pt:Mi--an
prt--s in th.- North coiitanllv re
present tl.t-ni ti '- if they :;re Jill the
time in d. jidiy fear of tho -hoJanii if
they are lui.r iriv.l. eper-ol nnd c!ie:'.t--d
ail thrjuli t! - ."onth as ra ii--.il Ue
m. ig egues proc'ai;:i that I'u y are. how
ci!d it 1-e possible for them tlnrin the
present year to pro lu -e a larger eton
!! than they over did during t!o old
d. i s of slavery ? Il" the hlood-eurdlinji
iateiueiits of lilaiiie, I ho late Zach
:iri:ih" 'h Midler. John Shennan, and l!e
'"si. oC tt.; !!o ly .shir' statesmen in re
gard to t!;. ooaditioii of th Southern
iifgro-s were "i i i 1 v Ji:
i.-.i eoul.l ever !i tve
-'l"!i le;i'.I - V, ;-,. ( j-
I l.i'.. -rer- w ho are
w h; "pt-d ;u:-l liiiirder-
w.;r.!s
-i rerit
An 1 v
t li-
il f truo, n - sio-'i
hft-ii raised. No
oJip-ved bv eoior-
hfinir cori.-t-i:it!y
d. and in tl.o Ivioi
c!;ri:i:a;), '-have to hide
v:A cf the titneiti ll.e s-.
t so .!;!in!-r. ar daily
N'orlh in the vt-rv f.ne
II m.isnt Hii, V., Nov. 11 The people
f I i inv vi nia rtoi v. a li pleasure the coci
I ; t : .ri of the c.reuit aroutot the globe by
t .ee.-Tal tirait n I. is seeop.t round, by
: i:. ir :n ;oi'. I hey will arie-t him here otl
' ." tit.'o in he sliali instniiirate as
t' e I' . f Mai'i-tr'e of a Nation the fnM
!u i'l ii tiee p,-i;!e, anil ill lss.'t, i-,-
!.. .(. ,f us i I le.l hint im! speed" to
l!. fiilbi.UJei.t i I h p -Itect e.ireec.
Hf.MlV M. IIOVT,
i tvt rimr if I'ennsj Ivania.
h-n this di-patch to the (Irani le-
t tion eoraniittte in Chicago was first
published in the papers of that rity, tho
r.cpuMk aii organs in this Slate did not
hesitate to pronounce it a malicious for
trery. nnd were very confident that
Henry M. llojt had not dishonored Ids
hifih oiTce tytn.lincr it
ulthouiih be was no doubt roostir.g very
high when the dispatch was transmitted,
has lieen forced hy the pressure of
outraged pull'c f.pinion to adaiit its
genuineness. Such a dispatch from any
source would be disgraceful, but when
pent by the Governor of a great and
patri die State it If comes 50 to the last
degree. What is the difference between
Hovt's wish to Fee Grant invested
with the Presidency for life, and the
j !!y Dutchman in an Illinois town
at one of Grr.r.fs receptions, who called
for ''three cheers for king Grant," or
helvre.ei IT:-vt and .Tiidef. Dradwell. who
r.t the Chicago reception in shaking
hands with Grant, said: "Next year.
General, we'li put a crown n jour
In a I." What must Ihe people think of
In Southern Oregon, he took command of the
Inrcea o prratln ;na;slnsi them and compelled
them to surrender. Ocneral Iicvin w:s at the re
union of the Army of tho Cumberland in Wash
ington a few da ago. He to k a icvcre cold,
which rciuhel In Ms death.
A Sixcn.AR t cr.RENCK. The Clear
field Journal of last week says :
A friend Informs at that during the etorni that
prevailed attout S o'vlucR on Friday evenloif, No
vember W, a bail of ll:htnlnir. at a distance up
pearin to be tuoir three leet In di.imetcr. fell
h.wly to tl.eiartb, (trikina; and completely de
io.iohint a Uige pine tree that ftoo.1 about 160
yard. from Ml. Clrn tcbool-houne, in Lawrence
l.wn?hli. and wh'ch measured two and a half
!-: in diameter at the butt and was a sound, live
t.-ce. Tho ball exploded upon striking and a
dene sinAn eroe, but the tree did not Ignite nor
was It ch.Tr; t in the leat. About ten seconds
rceined to einoso aO.cr the ball exploded until
the peal of thunder was heard by those halt a
mile away, and they were slightly shocked at thst
ir.-'i'.-; :n:e-i:-iit cun-c e:
; OiTi i.i, 1 fi-t li,':o :!:
at lvm.I . r wl.vrc that
i-uit- 1! to e.!::-st(. ih,- rr.V.
to th.-ir eoiifiit:'.in in 10c.
''Ill ease if a df-.-bje.t :uol
opir.lon ari.-in-j t-t-tw-tn the pastor An.! parent as
to the Fi'Kt.iVtiej-.nil. fed. h ma'.t-r mu.'t be re
ferred to the d-e-isi m ot tie- li,.-!iop, whoke d.-cipion
will irovern the conduct of both pastor and parent.
r.ire!i! who for (rood ur.d suili.-ie-.it rontons omit
to ;e:el their children to purwloal fchools, but
otherwie scare for them em-Sent rc!i:;ioti iu
,truci:.t!i, in.-.y. if well dNpos sl. bo admitted to
aerr.nients. -No prii rt lei? the rijrht, save in the
rare and px-i ;.tin:i! cn-.- o! public, s.-uikimIouh
sinners, to publicly r-tu-e any of the s.i.-raiuents
of Ihr; lnir.-h to aiiyCatlei!,.- n as. nal.ly up plying
lor the same. Kx-oniniiini.-ation. ;.fo public
dci.unc: lion 1 ir.divi luuls or dtiinate l chutes,
is str.et'y ft.r'.'.ddcii to all pri. -ts of the dio-ese in
this a? in s'l oth-r c:u-...-."
there ot a five or ten-raillionairo.
Iurlnir November the mints turned cut 8f.I36
doub lo eaifles. J2S.5I0 eajcles, 10,294 half eagles
and 2.499.1" "0 standard silver dollars.
The Kin of the Sandwich Islan Js has a
dauehter named Vietoria-Kawekie-Kalulanl-Lunalilo-Kalaniufahllapilana,
and yet she Is only
4 years old.
A rnas meeting of Irishmen has been called
to meet at St. Louis December 8, to advance the
project of raisins funds and otherwise providing
for destitute people In Ireland.
William It Mclean, a prominent Odd Fellow,
and for nearly twenty seven years foseman of tbe
Washington Et-mi'n Srur composing room, died
lctely of Brigbt's disease.
The West Chester Local .NVirs says if a man
has a wife, and if she weighs one hundred and
twenty pounds, and If she Is worth her weight In
gold, she will be worth exactly 4:50,000.
In splIHintr. op n a log hauled on land from
the Susquehanna river at Merletta, Pa., three
handsome bass, one welnhlnn Ave pounds, were
found in a cavity in the centre of the lop.
Ir. I!enn, the California wheat-grower, U j
said to have had 45,000 acres in wheat this year; i
hie crop was 800.003 bushels. For working his j
enormous ranche he has 4 H) double teams.
To saw and split wood, carry water, coal, and
wood, plouprh, harrow, aid thresh, and In cities
sweep the streets, are, says the Keilin Tagwacht,
amonir the avocations or a Ocrman woman.
Amonx the latest German patent applications
there Is one for the process of making a green
color by oxidizing the sulphide of tetramethyldla
nildotriphenylmethan. It you know what that is.
A party or Clinton county hunters had four
teen deer strung up In the woods at the head of
Baker's run. Another party returned to Ixck
Haven on Thursday night of last week with nine
deer.
Bishop Elder, ol Natchez, has been selected as
coadjutor to Archbishop Pureell of Cincinnati.
Ilishop Klder has lonjr occupied a prominent posi
tion in the Catholic Hierarchy of the T'nlted
States, but he will not have a bed cf roses In a
diocese overwhelmed In debt.
Work on the middle penitentiary hag been I
suspended on account or the cold weather. The
foundation of tbe wall that is to enclose the
ground ten acres has been laid up the surface
and the rc.vjrvoir is completed. No more work j
will be done at the building until next epring. j
Dennis Kearney threatened to break np a j
meeting in San Francisco if he had to wade knee j
deep in blood to do !t ; but when arrested by a
very small policeman for disorderly conduct he !
submitted with lamb-like meekness, and would !
not permit his followers to raise a finger In his be
hn.lt. A whaling bark Irom tho Arctie Ocean brings J
the news that the exploring vessel Jeannctte is
in peril ct belug caught In the Ice and crushed to
pieces, though the crew may escape In safety. !
A Iter all the preparations made for her voyage It I
would be too bod to see her wrecked almost la '
view of her destination.
The f .i.-iW of Kome etatcs that tho Pope
has written to the Irish B shop.-i aking them to j
inler;o?e brtween the people and the government
lo avert strife and to pacify the pcoplo by a spur- j
!t.g them that the English government will '
pron.ptly examine into the questions which have I
caused the present agitation.
Alexander MeCa'l. formerly one ol the pro- '
prie'.ors an-t editors of the Troy 117-e, aud after- !
wtrdh proprietor of tlio New 1 ork t.azt ttr, which
was pu-rcd Into the Journal of 'o-niir-.. , d.ed a!
his residence in Tr.-y on Sunday morning, in tiie
80t!iyenrof his age. In his day? of activity he '
was an able j -urnalist an 1 busin ss man.
The iirand .lury which recen'Iy adjourned at :
Jalt I-xke CHy found four Indictments for polyij. '
my. (Ireat difficulty was experb need In obtain j
ing tru'hiul testimony frcm w Itncsses "who. by
their own admission and from tbe circumstances, i
could, if Ih-y would, have given satisfactory evi- I
!erce as to the rullt or innocence of parties."
A very In autiful lady who was hurrying thro"
the streets id rjaliiniore turned and lu pathetic
n-eetit3 a-kd a gentleman walking beside her to
Vno'-k a pickpocket down who was following her.
The uunticman obligingly complied. As soon as
she saw th right fairly begun she chuckled gayly
nn 1 rkipped away. The man knocked down was
hi r I usband.
Prof. Ji soph H. Clarke, the preceptor of the
i p-ii-t Fdg.-.r Allen Poe, is living In Kaltiuiore at
the age of eighty-nine years. He was born In 17H0,
; d.1 began to teach school In lRoy. He says that
: l.e remembers well when young Poe became his
pup I, in Kichmond. about the year 1Z). and de
scribes him as "a bey with very pretty eyes and
hair and rather si elleniinate face."
ilawesvidc, Ky , brags of a man who doesn't
rare f.-r dogs at all when he's soner, but when
he's drunk has a mania to own all the dojs In the
rountry. He wiil ask a neighbor to give him bis
' d. g. Ifbevropt give It. the man tries to buy It;
ii the other won't sell it, the first steals it. He has
, thus been known to collect 150 dogs In a week's
:pree and feed them liberally till he gets sober.
M rs. V I'.illock. wile ofa railr- ad fireman.
' went to a neighboring house at Houston, Texas, .
ni d c.alH-1 onl .Tulla Seals, a handsome servant !
giri.snd accused her of receiving the attentions j
ot Mr. Hullock. Perceiving hor wedding ring on ;
the g.rl's finger, she dre-.v a pistol and fired, iho 1
tall breaking Miss Seal's jawbone, nnd causing an
ugly and painful but not mortal wound. Mrs. 1
PuMock was arrested and gave bond. j
A few days ago half adoxert prisoners escaped
from jail at Kloresville, Tex., and were thought j
to have left the county, but a Mr. Baldwin, who
lives near tha place, while out driving with his
wife met one of the escaped prisoners on the high-
THE GREAT DAY GOODS AND OUTFITTING
OF PHILADELPHIA.
COVERING THE BLOCK FROM THIRTEENTH STREET TO NEW CITY Hah
EXTENDING TO MARKET STREET.
The Space Occupied on Cround Floor Is C0,25O Square Feet.
The Space Occupied In CaUerles Is 36,805 Square Feet.
The Space Occupied in Basement is 46,S70 Feet.
Civing a Grand Total of 179,025 Square Feet, amounting to 4 1I-IOO Acres, a in
tlve use in Retailing DRY GOODS and FANCY GOODS.
CTOZE3Z3ST
The
REFITTED
IS NOW
IoiiTia,l Openiiig
OF THK
AjSTD enlarged house
A ACCOMPLISHED FACT!
T-t ,,....- w.,.-;nn af.n,.l .mwliTif lv lrT frr rfiiir 1 iiKi Ti f'S.? Tf-t ttiP WOnr1rf ill inrrpflia t1 . ...
A 1 1 V 1 1 1 L, 11 UUl V L I'L riui.-n atl - - ..... . , . - - v. iHS Vf HT n- I
it npcessary to provide aiuitioiiai Bfi'uiiiiinniit.i"iir. .?tiou3 uuhcik.i, m- luuiuiaiuuiig ime viewi of -,
place, liave lieen ereciea to anora requirea room, wuitr tiugfs imk wcu hjuc umi. m jj" connort to the iL .1 '
I who like the Grand Dejot and approve of its methods of business.
I The Miilinerv, Upholstery. House Supply and China Departments are preatly enlarged.
... -v . - 1 1 .1 t .-. 4l... . 1 . . . .. 4 4 V
A new and eonitortaule Jaaies' jiooni uas ueen proviuea, wneic wiu-x: wu uuj hi. iub various counttr and d -
pay for all at one time, can get tne goous ami uiaKe iwmcms wuuoiu ucm.
The New Stations to Iteceive Cash, and the Electric Btlls to call Cash Hoys, will prevent tU lavs in lcalr ,1 .
AVe are confident thit the time taVen is not any more than is requisite to conduct business by a safe system to s-i; ,
"We mean to meet every expressed wish of mir customers, if in our iower, both in the stock on sale and in the ?
niences of the establishment. None but Courteous Clerks and Esierienced Iliads of Iiepartnients ehall hold .lart j'--'-"
Grand I)f ixt, if w e know it. 1U truly serving our customers we hope to prove the value of the plans we have Ct-, -j
that have only as yet been itti tiaHy developed. "Without disjaniging others we proios to attend strictly to d?T:. ' '
business of the Grand Depot.
n-i. 1 i . . . ;.. .1,. .. i i ii, rt . .1 . . . .. 1 . . 1 . , ,..1 , , ,..1 1 ,fi i 1. 1 1 ,
j ur him itiULKns ill iiic: wiriiii, liic ".ii.t.-i ui-it: ui.i'i, i '"ft lauru ur I U fTS, fiO ar? fj' v
AVithout intermediate proius we win transier tne gixxis to our counters ana give mem to our customer with one fa r-
Our relations with foreign houses arc now being rapidly perfected.
Xo subterfuges will be iiermitted in selling goods. The customers who buy of us will buy fairly, and. eren a'----.
l.ni-A l,,,nrl,f nior rt.tnrn lliA frr i.1 -a if flif.v ilouii- lli.tnrvh i nrlii-1 fl vilk v-lv.t r-lr-jl. v..tt.rt . . - M . j
e mean to ileal iiK-rany wun our customers, necause tncy ueai iurf nuiy wan u. ien iii tru.st our cuvtMintrt t . d . - -by
us, and ask them to trust us to do right by tlu-tn. Vlien we fail tu do this, we ask that it may l.e tainted cut ?
THERE ARE NOW FORTY DEPARTMENTS.
No. 1.
A. Sf.VV jl.YH If tl'AIV
tinted in fmnt or the ln-stnut Ptrpt F.ntrnnce,
wifi ox-. 'U iu li'lit. a. full !ock ot r.ln.ut il'm.i"Ki on
h:iii I. nil the li-.'t if innkfs .f llisi-k ml i 'ol
oic.i Ml. wlih the -.i.-i".t ami wart-rst ovBlti.
1 0 Ijb i-na'.!v in t hi 01 jrl-' i very dil-
t:--::i: t!.:nir. hj th-re i u.-li an Hftii:rr:ii!on in ?iii
lnclt-nnN. lint yi':irHiit- all thnt w .rll. A (
Urk rm.m H aljac-ut i hw mtt.rs .y ca'liiriit.
JOHN IVl.NAMAKtli. ,
xtTz. !
P. ISH' K .4 VP !UCRlSO GOOI'X.
Inr.'t;r r..ii tlir at"'.fl frnm SilV- tl.c larK"
hii.I ji.IoimII.I Ii:-i:irtinm. V rr li:i!.'.iPf ii a
r-Mintntlou l r li'i(r wcariiit fal-n-.v !n Hlack (im.lr.
Thr.r who. fruii choice ot otherwise, wi-ar bluek
will l' aiU'ini-hid r.r the a.i.rtmor.i k"i t r.ntl the
iji ijeriitiou ..I pr.ccs. JOHS WASA.MiXEU.
ZZo. S. j
c. Diii:ss noons.
Kleven entlrcoontorsare .levoteil t.ilhpfo frooja.
rn.ikinif 646 lineal foot solely tut thf enle ut I.a.lies'
lres- f.Mxi. Thii woul.I make one eminter, if pot
in ln tlutt woul.I ftreteh nlonir t'lirstuut Htrent
Ir-in KHth to SlTtn ytre-t. the entire lenirih of the
State House "nuiir, in from the l.rrio'r Kuilriini;
hKlf w.-iv to the Prn Huiltllnir. l1 .marej lonir.
(M ooMr.-e there is every variety ! I'ns (h 1s.
fr..m $ pi-ryurd to 6 n-nts ncryiirJ. an.l o!tentimi
the pii.-es art- Irwin o to
ai-keU elsewhere.
to i.r e"iit. le-- i'ikd i.-
Ji IIN WAN-AM AKKU.
j No. 4.
'. In the. firv, lilnec tf have -JM sewlnc nmehlnej
runiiiiij on (rcntlrmen !' aii-1 Hoy Shu ts r.!one. j
'i'li-u wa h:ive I.'nslerwear, t'olli-.rs ami fulls. t
! Sui--r.en.leri. Knit .I;ukc!. If., nil the little thiiiiir
a iu:it!t-iuaii neeja l.r hii toih t.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
i No. 5.
! E. CLOTHS, CASHMERES ASD CI.OAK1SHS.
Thi If an exreilent feetioti lor I..nl ice. because
: we huy hr lar.ily of Vool-n trowls in thet'lothinir
i 1 eartinent that we can retiiil aa low as any ol the
whole "tie ptores sell : besides, our limit exi.-rienee
j (fives us knowledge of the weiirinif qtiHlities of irood
We pell no article Pimply because it will Fell. A
- piece ol e;oods must be intrinsically irood. I.n.lies
i S icqiiriinrs and iroods for I-ittle 'hiidrcn's t 'lot hes
; In Kreat variety. JOHN W AN AM AK1.K.
No. e.
! F.SO TIOXS, SVA 1. 1. It A H hS.il CH ASSE WISH
j SILKS. BKAIOS. 4tc.
Thl would seem like an nimor!iint m-pnrt-1
in e n t . bnt the fine assortment w- keep requirea 26
i Vuiinir ladies all tho litue to wait on c ustoiners.
. ' 1 1 . II A.A.'I.-1II.H.
j No. 7.
J y. F.iroisEri RSismyc, coons.
f n the lower K.iUeiy. entered by broad stairs nt
I Juniper or Uru.-i l street enlranee, l the vh-t as-
i c.irfm.int ..f soot. lie lhi.1 .ilifrhl 1, r.u k ppners
way, leaped from his wuiron and colliired hliu. j evcryUnnir wanted for kitch'-n service or house
Mrs. Haldwln, while eonfrolllnjr tho teum with keepiuir from the lincst to medium rwds. at hand.
NO. H.
.. COSTl HES, Cl OAKS ASLi It HA PS.
Th is Is a ladmz part of tne biisnie-". fan Mar,
would call the larsTC place -et npnrt for this de
purt'ue'il -Silon."' It is to the riKht on entering
Irom 'he.-tnut street, splendidly liuhtetl and with
private rooms for t r inir on Hnd tittinir tlressrs.
licaJy uiadc dresses and '!o:iks In larjrc variet v.
JOHN WANAMAKtli."
TVn. IS.
L. L.DRESsyHKlSG ROOMS.
With first class Cuttera and successful f litem,
with original desiirners and pattern dre-es, from
aii the best-known lureiirn artists, wc are prepared
to meet auy call on us.
At the tnuc li-.if. advertisement Is written a Jl.tVfO
.rder tor a wedding outfit is it'.'nir throuirh these
rx'in. JOHN WANAMAKKK.
! No. 1f.
M.HAT.S I OR i.ESl LEMES A SO ClflLDRFS.
Such a lanre stock a is selected by our Mr. Wal
ton, a practical hatter oT 20 years' reputation. Is
not to be found in any retail honse m the cty.
lVople can always depend on uettinir. the proper
: n. ivs ai me ni.si m.Micrate prit-Hj. oiue persons
are led to think they can fret Hats onlv in certain
places, t'noiu-h there are only a lew hr-t -class man
ufacturers, and these sr.ppfv a'.l the best surer.
We cannot claim better siv les than others, but we
ciin and do cluim larger assortment and lower
; prices. JOHN WANAMAKKK.
i n77t.
I A. HOSIER V ASP I SDEKH EAR DEPART
i MEST.
, The larire stock jn this 1 H-partment would stock
a dozen ordinary stores. V. e arecompellcd in carry
' a 1-irie sbx-k. because v. e keep lull lines forladies.
M s, t bildrcn and rem Icinurj. No one comes
in br tncen us and the makers, as the head of this
l'cpartuient ocs direct lo the I'rein h. Knsltsh
and Irish tuwi.s. where the ifoods are made, and
oIiod canscs th- .Mi.is to be made expressly for us.
We are larire and direct Importers cf the ;rt
i wriirht l Warner's troods.
Jt'HN" lV.lNAMAKF.lt.
! No. IS.
N. N. O IAIV
1 1 is sal.- to say that there is no such stock af Kid
(Jl.-ves in I'hlladclphla as here. We are sole ren-
res'-ntntires of the .luia nnd Alexandre and l os
ter makes ,,t jjj (i)ovv.
JOHN WANAMAKKK.
No. 19.
X. N. X.-I.M1IKLLUS.
Hesn.es a full stock ol Silks. Alanaea I-evan-
t'nes and Oinirhaing. we import trom Ijondon and
l'aris many unique and original hand which are
not seen elsewhere. Jiill.V WANAMAKKK.
No. 2T.
K.-M USLI NS, KI..4 N VTJ.S A lr LK Hi i
1NOS.
Kverv o, . L a f i -
firs ftt nrMa ...... ... j I
-- .. ... - - - - ..n.Biiirra IU VT ' H f .ifM-L -
Bit. Is put un their roods speeiallT -cirrf 't- "
orders, so that we can rweomroe;:d :h- j.-. '
JOHN WAN' AJ1AE-V
N o. Ci.
: f FT KS.
These (tocds are Terr dlfTeult t" :if -'t
thoe who boy mast rely on tiie e;.'er. v.
fully lndors all the-..ois we o"- - -..
na e ine cio-e persona: f'.iperv;;, i. j;. fa
j i. no ma lurricr, wno surcri ru- n-1 - n -.
lacture ol Seal-Lined Cire;i,.t y.
i Sacque, Ac. JOHN WANAMAKU
No. 2?.
i T STATU NF.BT AND FANl'Y C,f !
: All srradTs r.f Wrltloi Taiers sn.j Fr.T. -
Novelties in C rre-tnde-i e '-' --;-m
t"j , - - . i . , ... .
. iiiuuin 1-i-r.s. I'.v-kn c
! Diner lancy articles. JOHN WANAMAKti
No. 30.
T.T.-l'KKFt'MEKY AND TOII.KT AKTiX
' On our centre aisle are these tav !rjt eoury
... . . - c in u.i ,i v reertpr ol t'i r-et s so
t olos-nes. Toilet M aters. Soaps. irui.. r
&e. A splendid lineol French I crfumen
I eivcd direct from fan. telc-HM 1 1- iu: ?
. when abroad. Jt'UN W AN AM AKa
No. SI .
, I -VII-I-INKKV ROOMS
A mairnificent spae .fT from rnlra-fi
tecmh street. iKnc fbeslnut. If dcrti :
. iopuiar pari of our f.is;nes. So ktc: ta
success inai we nnve ut extende : - .
' to ofci:p a p..rtit.n ol tLe Uestern (i ,r
Irimmmr Hsts.
Indies en...y the privsrv of tht t - t-i-!
where Bonnet" can be fitted on sp:.n V:.
crowds. Me imn., this saon i.r --io
j nets direct fr..in I'arls. We k-.-p all xt
: I ntrloimcd Hats and a pr..!usi,.n ci . -,
1-eat hers. A fpecial countrr l.r 7 r r-i
1 John -w a . ,
N-i. S2.
i i". ' '. iui;n ins.
We believe this stock to be tl. ;.i-r-
kird in any retail ho-i-e In the cv A
' Ht tlraiu and Snliu Shades, and ei '
bl combination of nilr.m... m 1 ... . i
"'""'. Willi itireet relations b- the n:t:
ersof ribbon. and aMetn so'l. ,:i-n- , .s
wr oner trreat advantaires to our t r r-
I aii Miiiwn prifn. n- rn;v a. ) v.
ninny persons j,ay for them b f!-e - z
ltnrter. JOHN" W AN AMA;.
No. 'JO.
L'K(.KMiiKit Planets- We present a brief
summary of meteoric ilist-.iiliin positions of
tiie il:inets fur tin-enrri-nt monili, with some
remarks on tiie tein'ieralui-e :
Mercury v. ill be in line with N'ept-ino the 4th
and ill a Minilar li-ic i-ith M.irs on ti e Sth. and in
ith Venus on the Cist ; alio with T'ranus the
one band, took a pistol in the other and Jointing It !
at ilm negro ordered hira to surrender to Iter bus- j
band, which he did at once. j
The exodus, we observe upon (rood Radical j
testimony, has collapsed. Bulldozing has stopped '
iu the Mississippi Valley: a Depro man and his !
wife can earn from 15 to ill day picking cotton, j
and "almost every Mack man on the west side of i
the river who stayed at home has cot ion enouirh ;
to pay all bis debts and have a (rood sum of money l
ler: " I'reolsely how this can be II what these i
Kadlcal papers have been telling; ns all summer :
is true, we cannot c. May be, though, they were
lylnir? j
Whila a resident of Anaheim, Ca!., was walk
ing in one o! the oranire teroves of Ios Ansrclos '
JOHN WANAMAKKK.
No. .
LA PIES' C0.VB.V. F.4S. ORSA.VES TS. k:
This counter Is filled with little knick-knacks
suitable for presents. JOHN WANAMAKKK.
No. f.
LISESS, ULASKETS, Ql ILTS.ttc.
In this department we excel. The class of (roods
selected by our buyer, who iroes ahro;id twice a
year to iret'a-oo-is direct Iron; tne Irish manufactur
ers, has popularized this department. All kinds
of Honsckei-pina- lry Hoods of reliable makes in
Immense assortment at reasonable nnd proper
prices. Our makes of I.iai-ns are absolutely relia
ble. We make a specialty in Blanket.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
N.N.N.N. SrKriALt'Ol'NTKKFOKUF.NTS- I This has always been a popular
KX.TKA FINK Ft KNISHINlJ OOOHS.
Immediately at t'hestnut
i V.-MlSSES'tKATS AM'M'!15
I Un tha left side on enterincHt Cto'ini:'-
i!nrr.ri o'
nes. Kaeh season makes thest.s-V ic..t?::-i
aod cciniplete.
only the finest nov
lars and i u.'ls. iC.
.. LADIES',
t hestnut street entrance, with i handsome shapes and the liulr
cities in Neckwear. Searlr. t'ol- fitted out at bait the prices f.rn
JOHN WANAMAKKK. J new Koods this seat-on are b-auii
I
e pav g-mat atteiit'on ti. r- - I
eh'l !rrr.
-rrrcT-.v n.-t:-:
ml
JOHN W AN'AMAnJ
N o. 21.
MISSES' OENTS'
UliiuN'S SHOKS.
Aiming to sanely if nod Shoe of ri--bt shatwa I lf fanltles Miai.es and finest liilsl. '
and at small pn.ht prices, we are succeediue; be- full stocks for selection. So large and tc
yon.i our expectations, u e meet everv reasonable : " BrT,f'e to most evervbodv. i,ut w pv
demand upon us for satisfaction In every resnert : attention to make and material. n-l tr -:i
'I-.. l .. . . i ., . . . , ..- l I .. 4 a r..n . . . . ,1 .
ut. iliiti piKce pronrnoiy in tne l nlted 1 . .-v iun assorinieiu oi iii'.-.ii-.s " r
JOHN AA'.'
ANU CHIL-
T.V.-
No. 34.
'OKSETS. FTtlT.KWEAK ANbK:r
There
i.ro
states where a choice can ee made from a stock iu
ouoes nun nuuoer -ood8 of over floo.ooo.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
perihelion U:e Sth, and in Its -.uRrior cuniur.ctioii
with the sun the s uno date. Vcnuj niilbein its
perihelion the 12th. The moon will be eclipsed on
thei-flh. The situ will be in pcrigej the aist.
Venus will be in longitudinal lineaitli I rami?
the -lh. The moon will bu in conjunction wlih
Mars the 2ad. The principal dlsturbiug pu. iiic.i.a
or t'.c planets Tor l'cei ail.er appear to be located
about the .V.h, SUi to ICth, the aist to i-Jd an-1 2ti 1-.
The tcnipcriitv.re will pr.-.bably avtraga a! o e the
mean of the seasiiu iinrii. the lirst twcr.tv davs
d stance. Upon examination il v.as iuun-1 that' over lara;e areas (,f country and below the mc:n ti.e
line
'.ith. Mercury if in its asi ending node tha 5th. in 1 lte other day l,e saw on one of the llmhs of one of
the tree had been completely JcniolbheJ -literal-
ly broken lino k'r.i'.iing we-J a: ! the Jiec?swnro
' scattered to great '. is'.-irr.-e in every iMrcciion,
j and nothing remained of ti e ire.- stive a stub
' about six feet high, about the roots ol which tho
I'llt Hoyt, 1 ftr,,un, "as torn up. 1'ieecs were found at the
( lonowii.g uis..-.nces iruii tne tree: -North, rlo
I feet; south, 389 f.-et ; east, 3.0 leet, aid west, 3.'i0
! feet. Many people havo visited the spot and ci
! press astonishment ai the sivl.t Tho sta.ement .
is Corr.jt-orated by Sf-i-ic of !be t..-1 rtri.ip's Iio-l ciii
i lens wiio witr.essel the phenomenon. Kail iighl
. n ng is something oi r-e o- currer-. e. an i :.n crai
r.eni writer or. the subject sayij, here are but lew
instances cf th. on record, and no very s.uisfae
ti ry e.tplaia:i n tins t vi r a- ji-aute.1 lor'tl is curi-i-us
appf:ar::i.'c."
lad ten days. Wi.iter will fct in fer good about
the oMh or L't'th. f;re::t agitations on the sun may
be looked for from the yth to ihe 14th. ireat ele
vations o-ciirre-l In tl.o su-.i in 1 let ember. 1ATU,
whei M- r ury pas?-d in perlhelon and inf..iior
conjunction in that month. Many cartr.qm.kes
oc -i-rr.'d at this time in Oregon. The s m:e e'eva
tior. l-iay 1 v bxikcd for the first half o: th-; present
month. As v e s -.id of November, there wooiii be
sudden ch-.r.ifi-s v. hen the r.irra.-rt clothing wuuld
be need. . I. snd apaln wh'-nit w.-uld be uu.-oc
ioi ti.l le, it may be said ol the liri-i. twenty days
t! I'e.eail cr. In November tl.e mercury went up
very hih ;.n.l as suddenly lei! t u a low point. The
te-iipcrii'.me aerv:eil atove the mean, ::nd on the
wl-cdo the : t month w.is leirirkable h r it i ari
::ti ns fn.li! innsii.i! warmth to extreme cold.
Th. -Vtrri-'rUitrol
in ;toti pives t'.-o f-i
li-.e .-:(;" of tl.e T'liit-j.-ir:
On;'
W hc.it. buli..
t'orn. bosh
ats. t-i.-ii
live. In !
Bar'.ey. bn.-h
iiukwii(-af . bi:sl-
I'otatoes. bush
Tobacco, r?.s............
i-tton, bales
I'tri-vtmei.t nt W'ash-.--
-!::nr-i s of
lofTiWr.rf.s-iit
Ivestun (Tes.)
4.i'...l.-
T Hi
.i. .
(init.l v.Ip rta isul! :inl licars som of
U.ec ilf-gra.liiig exhibitions vt man-
v.crii;p '.vitltoul iittennj a saijjle won! , seemod
On F.xriRitaiK fn j;nv.---l had t-en
j sick and miserable so lore ao ! haicaus ,! my
i hnsband so much trouble r.r.d cxr-ensc, cj one
-t- v - V:ie state I re-.'.'r !iii t!i
r'ro l.i! or. :t;i l .
'.: .- ";: : --i-d::;:- . tl -
of r
I ' :
t-:-:e
'! .tl
? Aii.l what tntist the honest
:-i cf iVii'i.-v'v.Mti.t 'i!t;Tik of
l'J'1 W?. !.!
' '; : -ti -:!t
:i. ! .
stnw ( J
-. if: tin!
o know what ali.d n-.e, that I was c .m-
ple'ely disheartened and lit our.ii- '. Ii :..s
frame of mind I got a ittlo of Hop li'N.s-rd
nsc-1 them unknown tn my fan.il.r. I r,s.r l-e-n
f.i i:.:proi e an 1 gamed o fast ttisl inv i j , !
and 1. 1 t-i.l thr-i-.4t.t It st ran ire an I ut i ;. 1
wi.cn I told them whr.t li.it n- r.c. tl.rv ?
"'if iirrib tor li. p flif-ers ! loi-a- ' l. v io
f -r irey hai"- :i:4-l.- 7i-tb--r 'i -i i..u . .
Am la lAl.iiNi -at.-li totltclit
.'!" flf.Itl ;!? .. s :
I-it r.iirl.1 in tiie c -untry r'nr this place,
where a dmi-e w:i.s in pr-grtss. Kin! Wood invited
Miss 'ira.-e StanfieM I :::in.-c. which she .-'.-i.f..
V.'o-l b(-e.iir.c ar.i.r an.l tUntarnied th.i. theiiri-e
c.-ae. ar.d f.-Ilowin rne l i:l t urrit in:o a lu . k
ro. rn pr--.-kei a bl.t. t'l.rr c kio-r-ic I Mmdown
w.tV.a;iro' ei;g. The two ir.cn art-rwa-ds
Met a:si.lc- and f- uvrl.t a iuel v i: h ple.; a 7 - p
li..'.5 t-firt ex -btt -,-r.l. 1. orrie was wounded In
the Land, a by".ic ?-r in Ihe leg an I Dm. V-'-v- l
sbot In t r tli ub. 1-ul W-.yi l.cn w. nt towhere
MiF'StinltMnai ent;aje l in con- ersaii..o wi'h
Ai'-rrt t'li- -f: ai 1 liu.le two a tmpt to shoot
her. II.- then remarked to ( 'lioeh : Y0-1 arc a
friend of fnrrie," ani rl:rt h u C' ad, an-l. ru.rr
up 1 1 Curr'e, kack"l him tenselcss with Ids j l
t '. V i.-l t!."H n.ad-3 (corsl lil --ipe.
1 : I-., -i I i r -vtiu. H. iie-t hn lan-r-on
' t . 1 ..n . . l.e Ji.n.a' a vs i ey Is on.
f ' r 1 I -.- s: e, 1 srd.
the trees what looked like a ripe oranne. Ho
pluco.i it, but found that instead of an oransje it
was nine yellow bats clinifiti together, heads
downward. They were in a semi-dormant slate
and the spherical form Into which they had
crowded themselves anil their color made them
look exactly like a ripe orange to a careless ob
server. A steam eanal boat is now in course of con
struction, and is to be put on the Lehigh and Del
aware canal. The craft is to be entirely of Iron,
except tiie crr.ss ocarr.s and deck. It will be
clhty-cit.ht feet in lenatth, ten fet;t seven inches
in breadth and will bo propolicd by a ten-horse
power sttani rnkii.e with a screw wheel. I
said that, by a new invention to be Rpp'.ied to the
screw, t here will be but litlio avrllatinn to the wa
ters, and tho washing out of the backs wiil con
sequently lie avoided. The boat will have a carry
ing capacity ol 1 5 tons of coal when d-awinir five
feet of water. If it works satisfactorily a number
el them wiil bo constructed.
Ilucnah liustin lives in colctial history 11s ths
heroin : of -ontoucook Isl md. She was a native
ol Haverhill. Mass., and stands prominent in tha
loeil ann-il for her liol 1 and dermic act in the
slsyin c.f ; er niur.lt-rou c.iptars at Contoocook
and her escape "an act u. si:r; as;e.l i:, In repl'll
ty aud heroi.-m In any ape of the world." Thro
the mnninccnee or E. J. M. Hle the citizens cl
Uavcrhili have ju.-t been enabled to unveil .1 mon
ument and statue to Ilannnh Iiustin'n memory.
The statue cost i')nt fHM. It etands wiMi i,ne
loot .-h'-eKss. jnt as history rcpre'ent her when
lakn captive. There are four bar- r-licf tat lets,
r. j-ioi'in nij incitients in the t.o toiy of the tragic
nt. .iir.
If 'a ho::-f, Fpfeopa!ian and ether, re
ntal
il-k? oi paying ti.eir share of tne taxes to an am
the public schools and Emln Rin rr pr-ri,al
k boo! ot their own, lor any reason which to tlu-ra
l a-.isfj.siory . vhere i all onr Mn-fl freedom?
The efforts of !r-e i.ot'lfr. an ! oMier bit.ol-. jour
nals, to Bruise ho'tiilty to 'v. holies' on tL is que
tlon will fail, as the system I- protected by the or
Itanlo law, and it Is beyond tl-e power of any body
of rr-en to Interfere with it revenue from the
Stat", which se-rr.s to be the irnportir.' an-! en
iiive feature, but when tt ii averted that a pa
rent shall n -tha.e the privilege of sendtnir his
cbltd to any school he plea-s. then Indeed has tie
:r rn srovernsaeBt arrived -which the Rnpubll-c-in
so much d -ire.
No. 10. .
HREAI. AP IMITATIOS 1 ACES. Rl'l UISGS,
LADIES' CIEES, COLLARS AS U LIES.
In no department of our business is the lair profit
principle more noticeable than here. People ti ll
us they have been accustomed to pay double t;ie I
ririee we have some of our itio-.I marked. That :
ow prices please is manifest by tin? thromf alw.-iys
selec-tiatr at the counters. It in almost iininissible j
to keep a full assortment, as the ircds lo o-il so
rapidly. The Kuchmrs and some other mudc-up '
irooils arc mmle 111 Knrown premises. About thirty
hands are emploje-J at tin work under a skilled i
desianer. We copy the foreign patterns and rcii 1
them at prices within reach of evervbodv.
JOHN WANAMAKEK. ;
No. 11.
II. H WHITE COOPS, HAMRL RG EPGISGS.
j No. Ji
j O. RUBBER UODIiS.
1 This i a larve department of useful things. such
! as ioamert'i.iats. Waternr-xl Oarments lor 1m-
dies, (ienta and Children. We are the largest
; buyers of these soods in the city and our prices are
ui'.oc iun itj nils Illi I.
JOHN WANAMAKEf..
No.
O. O. i . TRUNKS, VAEISES, I1AC.S. Ac.
Every requisjto for Travelers in this Section.
JOHN W A N A MAKER.
No. 34.
I'. MEN'S ('U)THl.NO.
Fronting on Market street, near centre er.tranee-
1 we have a splendid assortment ol Suits, t ivercoat I
rse ! The latest productions In Swiss f ;.K)d Cambrics ! " ' ni"'i,? "', in l,r mot bishionable styles, under
1 1. : Nainsooks in magnificent variety. The newest i ",r, ow" ''T"1"'1 aupervlslun. The Cl.ithluir we j
" thiiiirs from the Hambnnr looms" received direct i '' en lie dei.eiided on as sound in quality and :
i No. Zi.
j W. TOYS, tl A M ES. a?
Ta please the children, wo keep a ! ;:'
i Toys, (James. School tat ''inert', ac
! JOHN W ANAMAkl
j afo. 3d.
X. MATS. RUGS. 'IIA I.OTh'"
A beautiful stock at j.nres r.ly 'v;''-
great outlet of g-oods. JOHN" WANAM1M-
Y. CHINA ANI! OI.ASSW FF
t The eneourafremect riven to tl.i ri
j !ve IiepartmoBt decided us to et'lar.-f it
. This season we shall show the laTve!. :-
! stock "ever seen ta this citv. We r.n. : - "
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ii.iTiioii-Bi Kiiruen or ine ".i-iu--- -1
1 i r . ., -. - . .. ..j..,.. r ...... l - -r
tirnaments of every description, in -
v edKewood anil Iiresuwn (ts..!:.
JOHN W
Vi--
from the makers. This stock Is complete and pop
ular becaufe prices are so low. " i
JOHN" WANAM AKEK. j
No. lti. i
. it;:o?.;;kv pepar tmest.
A full rbiek of J.acc Curl.-iius, hron-;ht bv Amer- 1
ic.i". lj, .n oji -rtt 1 us !r...i the St. 1 tall. Nwitrer- '
lai.d, shops, uii the t-revnilintr sirlcs ol I'nriatn
o.n:s in K;m StiKs. . ite mid Satte-n. Ac. hew
p rsons knew how to furnish e.ienpy anil tastrfisllv.
i'lic h'-a-i o! thi depuilment has l"ad I .-.e eps
ricjice. end we cannot only su -dy t lis- j;.hs
chei.plv. but trive id.ias in st vie and h I'monv with
Ittrn-.ture. Jol-N" WANAMAhl It.
No. IS.
k. sm ir. v
Wc ex , Kit a fine 1 ine ot Shawls of every descrip
tion. .tji r" .l In Has f-.ri; iiinii to the ce.inm.ni
lir.'ai- li't Shwi ' r '. A 'e l i t ui vai icty id t!e
medium jrr:!iie i.i lopir and s.-iiiire stt les. ether
in plain'siil'dued or h:h eojcri asr.
Jon s v. AN AM A K EK.
I most reasonable In price
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
No. -Jh.
V. F. HOYS' A NT CHII.1KENS CLAlTHINCt.
Tho who re1 In Ci-.ihinr and do not make It
n-.u't s-ll hue her than tl.ose no ui a 1111 fact ore. We
hive mj,f this rla's o K.Mis tor nearlv twetilv
rs. and we a-e ihe fountain h--md i.-r Hois'
' loililnir. W recne it rl rcvf from the work
r.wti on ' own remise, and can r uppiv pieces
at aii tim. for mrudimr. t ur retail price are a
l--w as d"i!i-r" pay at be!-ls.
J ill N WANAMAKF.R.
No. -I
4 I'USTOM TA11-OK1NH.
We hii e eseellrrtt Caite'-s to mef.ore an make
starmeat to of der for t bore y. ho prefer it. A choice
' t at le.it ot-e hundred s! tes I .-ds mav hr had.
V . ru irnt.-e to nt. and d- n--t ma.ke It dtsarreea
Me to thoee who return what ,i. riot eiaetl",
pleaae. .'"UN WANAMAKEK."
No. X
Y. Y. SILVER WAKE AM'" T-r-'t.
J Only the best make kept that w " -1
a atuarantee to pivt sattttaction
! JliHN WAM'-'1"
No. fti.
woRsrr.ie. v kn:
Z. ZETHTKS
Since art oesxllework lea
determined t- estat-Msh a the fc"
bead-ioanr 1 'rswrl I.-t:eri.-va.
TiephTr. iermaat.-" n an-'
l"nell, mw'. j.vsr; tMlf nee.l'oi
handlerat may le'had. and ei.r
pi Idea and c- !el fw c e 1 ' -.loliN
"
No. 4 '.
M AH.OKI 1 K I-U'Ahi Ml '
Tl.-. Foetal en I Uti-r. Se" -c
f les and ' ood H
HiC C..U
ular. Theiw i the sune ear
taxlal cards a if t.e pe-- ri
I tbe cotipfer. - .tr. man 1 ir. '
per.fl. lll"l'' t-'f
1 tiie day tbey are re-eie-l
la"
If ,illiv 11111 fkf lirb-till- it n-itl . a . 1 j 1 , . - 1 l.M.lii,'
k. 11 e I ..... ,. ,h P..., ,,i -' ...... "... ti-i I. mil v.o. .........
e of pavin,- ti.eir ,hare' of the taxes to .. W V-"ly t" anyor. wliJinR to give few nunutc time to f
itiuny eTp-fcsstoiis if intt-rest, ami with asuiranees of t.ur iles-ire to j erfect
tion of tin latest inixdovomenti? in our builriine; anl sto-k.
Tl1 advantage of ronibinins nndr one rf n r c'i .,
sro mid think about it. With warniet tl.ar.Vt. to lb FJ'
rfect everv detail of our hoi', vr ba tiie honor to tc-V '"
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