4 -. ,11.. - .. A iV vX I EBENSBURC, PA., KKIDVY, JAN. 9, 1S80. ; A r Mr. H;;(Vw Year'-' rec i t i n . i t. n-Tiil' h -. nth man. while shaking I amis with him. iiiiiorr nth remarked: 1 hae .;-l t" r a good many can.U-h.tt-s i'..r I 'n -::!. '. Mr. I la but you iri'!1'. i. i-iv (. f'. What 'ct !'.. if ai:. t- thi- unintentional saV-.-.ism w.;- made by the I t neiiciary of the I i th .i.i' 1 i-iiiiiiis-ioTi is not stated, but : f.-n-'n-r is strong that he diupied -.1,1 ii: ih-s hand as suddenly as he t i.tat ' : - ) '. I 1: m il: Ikit-itiN. of Ala T.1..1. -vbot 10k bis seat !at March as . . Ti.it'ir. died at Athens, liislioine, da'. ! M-ek. lie was si.t-nine and had scred in 'oiiLrrcss iii Is II t,, ls.il l-.vilh t'.i. ec, l.tioli of ' ' criM II. i-i a lulu i.f lcrv nm- ' r"'- " "d . III'. HI. I HI? o'il : i ' 1 1 ) L . and. as we recollect. l a.i"d ii' in tin; -.(es-H.ii move- '.. iini-i noj ( ol.li has api'inted . IV or to til! th-' vaeancj ransed by r !lo:. -ton's deii'.h. the l.mpliiii county eouit. on !ri- .Iiid-.'e 1'ear.i'i .piashf-d tlie re- . o; !' bids of indictfnent in i I ;!n-n a- nil lil weeks of the I I i- ua.in-t a f e . in ii.i r di .j.o-M i- i :! :e- It. "-ait el' !: pro-edit i"ii- ; v : : i . : ei.til new 1 n returned by ' d ' u nil y to .!" at The next --- - M .;:d.i. .I:i!:iirv I ' 1' 111 ! .Ivr. i . 1 1 . ! !i .-it.ite was:.! 1 in . ; i.M i.! 1 ' HUr to ( Cl Ml !i ; i! of the i:. nperii.ien-Ient i a '". bi 1 ie e- i'ne po.mlalio'i .if the f.irty-si'vcn mil-t- already in his 1 - !' -ll'd. t,, be ;l la dati'.Mi in the r iti'-u'ar'y in Kansas, (.raid at 1 Iai li-buig 0:1 Monday. le iisd Mii.i'esota. and , eeinber loth, he directed the Chairman Mates w ill aNo show of the Ik-publican state Committee to br. :,er:. ! A!. . t ! 1 : i.i'!; 'fexas. Missouri, .bania. According to e -tern and four . i": have mi increase a. ' ':ii-:r'- w hi. h. so is co:ieernei). is not tr. ! he .-it! ubi 1. i'i- 1 ha e a i 1 r r. 1 It. 1 i-iiui , 1 : it !i 11 r ...- .vi, it I be mcmon f 1. - :::!.. totta;.: ni'ii.t-th :a-l .;.:.-.. i hi 11 .'.: !.; . i..-. .' '.' i ot thing-, the annual s. s I ..- j. :-'a' n re I 'CiM :i : 1 i:t that :.:! i - .':g ::;! I'm!! of : 'lop.' iegi-l.lt ie '' !"'' "d( l" b o 1 a ' !! a . fie'a .'tin r "' in the Mate. "-ov j r : aii 1 1. 1 ire year. In a pe- "f v i-'v t'..i- i hat.ge wi!!. 1 ; a -it ..Iii t l the hot" '. : i I a; i I -1 ! ii g. a - w . i 1 as her .;.'!. . bi:t it is in.p --;! It- I.. that . ii! e-uit fi'niii ! " f a; u - f t ha c 1 1 l i"l ! - n 1 lao-t -o A . d. !o !i:e .a al Army !i!a da.rii g said. "We ' h -:h L si l i.-i c i I v ll i ti.a1. !-i ti.dii ."-tail I, ihe .b.io M- and t" die publican third town 7 V.' oi -i. a l. l- that appiaus. and 'i:i.-!i '11 t.'i -' -.1 ! Krr. :-!'!-. the bilihllnc; fl'olil ! -.;'." This i . i inlet i ';i. an'.1., il true, i- any- i- ;.!i.T.t iititi v to (.lant's :- tit.- sai.te iliin w as l'.'.'."!'-. of aiaient liiuti; i i . )-.( 1 - i in Ibis r-. u r i - art ill! ! ii if oral if, ;s r.;': ;.- :-.".ikrr on I is b'..!..-l for ;t . a 1 ! I ! : .''!'- ' :. u st'-i'". : l ap !'!. I- pi : .1 o'.c.;e is J!-.".- V'." t ' S. t " li.ptll,-". ;.'! re;. f.l rm ii '."A third At fn:; ii. ! ! ! I - i: I. An ot i..C il- h " '--. la-t Fri I ie t ' i; ii an i ihiisi lie .lecjey-io.,;.-.! by . a pi';!1;.: li.ett-b. r of . v. father, .hi.:; -'! v. . .. 'Hi . i ;::.d i'i -ice- Pa', ' I " i i: .M'. :j a k.r r. .1. il.i hard 1 : - w if ii .'.! r : 1 1 . '. afttr th. a; : lot ie spir- :'? i ' e i r t!-.;t m-m-- -s i ant . - ! i N v. f.;:i . f bar. I -. ( . iii r'ln.rn' "i an ; ' .i 1 a. v f a ath .Mi ..t-.-' I ; :ut;. Tip 'a: ta ! : priest. his p 11. :: ive : 1 i ;a- . iii o h:l-.T of Pi i mn . ' : ir d P ;:,.:: .1 .to d v. i I la pi i 1 ' i I'. iloit. ... land o :,s ll, I ..I, 1 t! 1 s. ( f of 1 ned il.'-.i ;.i 1) Idle!. i.-r 1 I a : : u .'.!.: 1 1. ; i . P. iai.d v !. ". and t I.f ii .i; -'.iiil Iii.tt t!.. 1 :: T.if n-iwt hnrpf:n-i.il rf.Wicrr that was : the Mate treasury i a couule of weeks a loujjin ui "eehs ago at llarri-burg. Tlie Legislature at , I i. 1.1-1 se-wion appointed a joint com-' m - - tiaistirifr of five numbers of. th....- of 11,44 t.q.. .... . t t investigate the subject of certain -miss- ; mtr -tat- bom's, issued in a . ,. 4 1. ,4 44. ....11 : 1 ' into ;md t ry largely discus press before the meeting of the ture. Oi tnis iuiMt committee. AV. 1 lavis, a well known -'rooster" from Phil .deh, i 1 u ,-, h iirn, in the -.unllv i hiladelpl.1.1. ua-tliainnan. tlie equally weu Known jiarry Jiumi, anex-memuer , from the same city, acted as clerk, and Hubert T. (J raves, also from Philadel- ' Pl,.a. ami ergeaiu-at-arms 01 me en .. m . . it. . 1 ait rved the subtHenas on witnesses, . etc. I'p to the Oth of Dcct nilcr last lavis. Iluhn and Graves tiled vouchers in the A minor General "s ollice, for ex penses incurred by the committee, .amount inL' to over SIO.O "J. 1 tie hotel .... ... l,;!!, ,,t I,, :.1.. ST. I Mat and rail- 'w -r , r.....l .vnonsr-w inelinl in' c-irriao-e hire ro.td t I:il-f S. HILlUilinf, iairi.11 Hilt . to atxuit .tJ.ihni. aui.oiign eei man .-...i.tieeted with the committee had a l if e pass. These fancy bills were lnade ,,t by Iltihii and Graves, and certified by Hais. The whole resporisibility for this infamous swindle rots with the I.egi-l.ituie in taking from the Auditor ( o n'-ral the pow er of examining the ac- counts the general appro 'nation bill. strange as it may seem, containing a -eeti.iii re.piiring the Auditor General to p.i-s the vouchers yii (la rtijii aU )ni (lt' 'aii iii'i.n nt (lit I'liuu'tti tht thfj 'i ( ':,:'. What a Mir.j thing llulin. iaves and Mavis had when it was only necessary fur the' two former to make . ;:t tl:e bi.N, ;.i, l tl.en fc-el l)ais to certify to their correct ness. How much of the amount, filched from the treasurv these three public plunderers divided aiie'iiir theiiiselves. after pitying the actual expenses of the committee, will of eniu'se never be known, but may be auessed at. It is a shameless swindle. and what make- it still worse, is that the men w ho peret rated it will continue 10 live outside nf the onitentiary. 1in Cmi.i:n has jntt th.e third term ' iiiaehini- in this state in complete nin-ningord.-r. A f'.er ahnig interview vith call that body together at Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mec. :;n, to fix the time for holding the Republican Slate Conven tion to nominate a State ticket, and to elect delegates to the Chicago National Convention, which is to meet on the third of June. The State Committee met at the time r.nd place designated by Cameron, and fixed upon the !th of I'ebruary as the time for holding the Male Convention at Harrisburg four nioiuiirt before the National Convention will a-st ruble. At the meeting of the Ma'e Committee there were thirti sub stitutes, (uay leproseiiling Greene cou::ty. 'I.ish avis. fresh from the p! nab r of the bond in vest igat ing com mittee, rejir' -f nl ieg P.r.Klford county, J "-. liiler appe aring for Clarion, and so ;::. AI! this means that 'anieron will send adant delegation from this str.t". or a delegation which In-can con-U'-l in fa..r of sotne other ;i-pirant. Blaine i ! undoub'eiJlv the choice of ; 1 1 rec-fourths of the Pennsylvania Ke 1'iiMicaus. and they threaten to -how Cameron. Oiiay Co. that somethings can be done as well as others. The .iiiie that Cameron is playing is cer tainly a bold and desperate one, and there is a pos.-ibility that he may pot win. We are inclined, however, to be lieve that the son now ev.ns the Kepul l'.can parly in litis Stale as cnipktely as his father cer did. and that the re sult at i larrisburg on the tth day of I'.-biuaiy next will show sndi to be the ca.se. We wish him perfect success, for we- want to sec t.rant la initiated in 01- st-e A: !. r that the American neoi-le may have, a fair chance t ) burv his third term ns ira'.ioii so de. p thai they can never be 'sin-reeled. Tw.i iium.s relatine- lo the lY.-f-i-... i t i t! . lection next Novemljcr apix-ar to t r cf'iieei'.i'.l. or at h-a.-l are not seri- u.sly ec'itrovrrtftl. on(. is, that tlie c. lect'-ral vote of New ""i-k is absolutely i.vee -:uy to 1 einoe;'.il ie success, ami tie o'lcr j., that Tainmai-y 1 1 al I. under the h 'tid of .fohn K.lly. vi'l defeat Mr. l ildt it in that tale. a.- il recently de f and i.ov. llob'uion. if Mr. Til.leti "-lo'uM uiifoiiuiiately be' lb1 1 emerat ie candidate. It is not imp-'iia' ' to in-i-,!i'oe the Tammauy Ua!! lvu.oera- ;' w iii '.'laj o treasonable a part. L--.il liii-ie!- lo kiiov. that they i-.A'tr will MU-pi-i t Mr. Til'l- :i. Why is it, t'nen. that th.re are some 1 'emo.-rals itr th.i vtato. of st.ttflii: and influence in the i :;ily. who nr.- anxious for Mr. Tilden's it-miration, and who will make an ef- it I h LVe the kl-;ites from this national convention ir. favor y The on! reason mp to the ne ted in .' that we ever heard given why Mr. T 11 I i i .-houi.l be the candidate is. tiait he liiast be v i'.id'.eated by atiain ..ccoiuirsr tlie iv n standard-bearer of J is pariv. This i would be entiile.l to trreat re- cKi t if Mr. Tiblcn was the same unob-je.-l iouablo candidate e- th.it lie was f"ur ye ars ago : but as he eoiife-scny is it. ;, liie v iii'iieat ion argnim nt .-s all il.- f.'ice. Th'; 1 .morra y car.nojl af ford to try the experiment of v judical iiiir M ;'. Tiideti on account of the stupendous fr ied of w hich he was made Ike victim. 1 it is n h'-evi lenl that the cp:-ri- .-:!. I would f ml in coniu'cle and .lis.is- i i.s fail.ite. It is alc::t time in our itli.-cnt t?t?t Mr. 'Ii!dcn-s name i..'t:M 1 a se t ) '. is. i:s-..l i,; this ;i .;i as a . aiuli-l.tte. iis nomination '. cild ri-ii'!. r the campaign a r' i ;is.'i . I..- from the ver s'art, omlibg in cei- t.i ;.i i.c't.'.i. ni -tt ad of :-ii .ijm-i'mV one i. r Siiiif ...i!:er h;pifr. with all the am cs in favor of success. Thi: Maim- I.f o-isiat ure met on 'id i.cs'Ii.y. m:. I h- th houses were organ ied i v ii:e T unionists without Miyom; Win-; hii! u or c '.'. ji wouud'-il. hut of conise m.'.iins'. tin p.'olcsls ..f I'.h.icc's lit i'uMi r m nnd' i s! 1 api rs. wi,,) v. ii hthca from 1 he ll-i'ii-e mid m til ed to take any part m tlie s -n.uc. l.cvernor (.arcel.'.'i. 011 oeiiig n 'liiicii ih.il a foi'.j-iit.i was pres ent in . li l.-.u-vt . ..ppt.-tM d and a.imiu iUl .iclcd the "ltl of otlc e to the lot ni- i-eis, an I p'lilim- into their I. ami.-; the opii-i ci oi the -upiome ( i.uii. as will a - l he c'.:ii:. , of . 1 lain persons to .;t a If. ''-'t i' :.r C..leiul ..i-li ! I;.! ! 1' if' - - A V ;- . .: i - ..!;,, ; p.,!. The nost barefaced was brought to light J NEWS AXD OTHER NOTIXIiS. ' : " M"1"-' 01 K1 1 au,Jul - . , Bisbop Gilbert Haven. oftlie M. E. Chureh Maiden, Mass.. on Saturday. 1 hrce boys were urownea wni. i .1.1: . i,: ti l.,.. i SKaimg ai j uianie, oiiim.hu : imo wranigimt Rv Mr 1: oss ' of A,y rity Ttiin and a shroud for Christmas presents. -rim ..,ill,,-...iti, ,.!-! lr.uliii't lst ' " . . r. " V: .smooth, brilliant aparanee. Mr- '"'U 'f Snflolk Park, Philadelphia, is the owner of a ,iriir ...... ...pi,rilt. 1 -,(i iKiind. : r(;oveinor Hot denies that he pur- p.es calling an extra sess of the : ! i ion . ! 1 . i . . y-. H.!a tvintur I MITK I Mr III II I'l'L MUD tIJIUVI . ,,,;,, M:li,,e last ear i harvtsU.,i p.i.oiki bushels of twtatoes from forty-five acres of ground. ni-it.-ir I'limcrnv of Kansas has ' V; . - v 4i i;.. i a gold mine in North C aiOlllia W Inch oavs hilll a thousand dollars a Week. ; " 1 . i -4 ii.v vu.. ' ,11 explosion occuireo at ii.e.rwu- i - . . Works Newark. . . .!.. on Alonuav. and four men were killed and two se- ed bv the Jfar was ..j..oo.i tons 111 .cr in l11'" "yJ . " . not In .liM.ute. Hut hi oh.rocter a a tateman llolv See. to combat error, lo resieci ,inu in .u-miiic an.i mil hp t,'.,rp n 'hnni.1 Legisla- Buckwheat tlour is recommended i arsons and to maintain justice and .e ronsonf to bec.me a ran.n.in'e tor re election . Klisha ! for fivhtr the hair ot hors's a tine, . right. It is said to have secureu ai- ,,l, ., ,ii:- :, M i, ,',,, i,,n arise, in.ii, Vii,p,..vtpr rifles The voim-r men rn-i wjni'-w. I ?,..., If.iT.y.l n-dimatPS the- to, ani(ltmt of milier that will be floated from that oint next spring at 14.ih.hi,i.hmi teet. Pour negroes, charged with murder, were taken from jail, at Amite, La., on Sunday night M eek, and shot dead by a mob of lift y lynchers. There is a boy living at Heuders- Vlile. Adams COlintV. I-' veai'SOl agevwio eats rearnlarlv live times a dav and is ' son. has give birth to a litter ot pigs, brought about by discontinuing tt-.e election of .aid to weigh 170 iK.unds. ; one of which is red. white and blue, and Z: lZl?. Miss Kekhart. a fanner's daughter, is the largest one of the lot. e would , ,tarv. Why should the presidency .d tins Keputv. of State Centre, Iowa, pitched "eighty , term this a ,,atrioiic pig." i mZntZZ&TXiti acres of wheat lrom wagon to stack. Lhn ami tai'!fs Jiurgess. brotiieis, wri.. tiie highest and most honorable. To ac and was married a few hours afterward, had a violent quarrel at Camden Point. . 4u.re it is to e the chosen manoi 45.ne. ooo of free -A Hungarian wood chopper on the Mo., three years ago. and their mother .naJeTiS whv Blue Mountains. Berks conntv. was fearins that t'aples would carry out a 1 make a toy. 4 coni-cti"n of it? what can any caught under a falling tree and held threat of murder, induced John to find ; "S'lT? Vn,ll. r there tlirei days be tore help reached a new home at a distance, .lohn inane ; not designed to e worn as a -ewci to enumerate 1 " ;, visit at ( aill'll'll. a few davs ago. for i Iheachiev. mentsol any hiira.in be.ng. l h.it man '. r 1 1 .1 r , ...nil:. .4 ; "... lmt n I never lived w.rthv to wear, as a personal prire A .lersey cow in Memphis has sur- the puriosc of a leconeiliation, but lie ai,,; MIiail n. k, the Presidency oi the r'nied prised her owner and the farmers there- ! piudentlv took aiong a revolver. Thus. ! stales i America. x. sir: .heoiiicc isthepit.ee about by giving milk that made three when Ca pies fired at hini on sight, he lJ "'V !" P"i"l d' butter iroin one alloll ol milk. So the naners saw The twin brother of the late Michael C. Kerr, who at the time of Ins death was speaker of the National House of ' Hepresentaf ives. is a dust ice of IhePe.ve ' near Br. edtown. Crawford county I'inding a basket on her stoop, a cautious woman in Newport, I!. I., t.xik it to a police station, and was surprised to lean, afterward that it contained a twenty-pound turkey ami not a fondling. ; l atlu r Schneider, a Catholic priest, taught school in Hereford township, Berks county, as long ago as 174:. The little Vi lit in w hich he taught still stands and is the oldest school house in the country. - lames Wood, of Westchester count y. N. V.. raised ;,oKl bushels of turnips the past season on four acres of land, or at the rate of son bushels per acre. The ('mi,:tri :r,ith ,nn is authority for t lie statement. A one-legged man of Tallahatchie. Mis-., rented IS acres of land hist year and, gathered forty bales of cotton from it. His name is. Thomas McKinnew ex- Treasurer of the county. He did near- ly all the work himself." , "- Mr. Samuel J. -Moyer. of Pleasant Pun. New Hanover township. Mont go- i tiiery county. lost live children within fifteen days, by the dread scourge diph theiia. )f the-c lit ile ones three were bin ied on Saturday. Mecernber 'iTtli. - Two in ii. named Woodruli and Seminole, the latter a half-breed India):, who weic charged with murder, were taken from the jail :d Golden. Colorado, about one o'eloek J'riday morning, and ly nched by a mob of l."o masked men. A stoi v of a sea serpent that makes a head whistling noise may be expected from the Pacific. An automatic bony, v. hit h is made bv the act ion of the w aves to give out such a sound, has gone adrift lrom the mouth of s.m Francisco har lor. Turn Ilaile. in Il;:-t Fourth street. New York, was partially destroyed by tire on Monday last, and four persons were ei titer burned to death or suffocat ed, and lour others were injured, one of whom, lloi-e Fang, died al a late hour Mondav night. Mrs. B. ( ). Sullivan died in Tionesta township. Forest county, on Monday, from paralysis, brought on bv trouble . and exposure. Her husband deserted her not lollg since, and hist week she was turned 'out for rent. She leaves three little children. On Monday. Mrs. .lane la!cs. of I!ioiisvill,.. -nteici! an outbuihliiii- tb.it bad not hewn used for some lime. Her nephew, not l,iiowin: of her nreseiiee there. .! iseliart-e'l a sun at the side of the building in iractisin at a mark, l-.il'.in1' the unfortunate Ia.lv instautlv. i.eiuiir.i Mianiey, a (juarn.'man. was splitting a laru'e rock near Ne v Haven l'.':m..on Saturday, when it ojieiiul and he f.H between the two -ieees. Tbey cioe.l uiKin him from Mime unknown o;;u-e. ami when they were pried apart he was so Ladly hound thai he die-! in a few hours. A 1 ieinocr.it ie Mate-man iu Iow.i has a propo-itioii for tli- c-;t lenient c,f the affair in Mairn-. lie wants the Re publicans to "call on Haves to trive un Mr. Til. ten's ollice. nnd then let the ji:i.iiioei ti.i:n j-ouiuiK. --now link. .a: awosky, Mcmpl-.reninvro'.r and Moo-head lake their seats. " - iuismr.ml Kauffman. Avh.o v as the lo pubiie;iti c;i!;d:,,ite f,.i- L'u-ulf nani 'oveinerof New York iu i--7', iias ad-dressc-'l a letier to the lienuaii v.-ters of lb it state, in which !; talas micom pro:n';:.ii:: p.-.uml aaiii-i (.rant's rc nomii.ation for the Fret-idt i:ey. ;md counsels his (.en.ir.n friends e erv where to resist il ai a'! hazards. t.-ne day last Week Fdward WelM:.. , hid of b'. yrars. was killed in a coal mine at Lorae.-ninu-, Md. Wh.'n he was a babe in .c cradle at the home of his panuis, ;;t Piedmont. W. Ya.. in 1'4. that t-r.Mi was bombarded and a cannon ba:!. striking the crib, sha.ttered ..ne of his arms to nieces. - A party of !ienl:l yov!:'' men at tempted to hang a y un cr'i! :'t Pear ( ap recently. She was placed en a chair and a rope about h r i:t ek fa.-lf m d to a beam. S'.ie w as diseovt red by her sister and cut d-.wn alive, but. her fricht was so intense that she has been roulutrd to l.f ..I from the effects of the shock. The Wiihelm w ill case, in Sr-mers t comity, ha-- 1-een settled, by which the I raiiklin and Mar-hall college and The ological Seminal of th.e He formed church come into osession of ;;bout . .m n in ptisoual and real estate. Had the ease cmo ft.-f.rt. lawycr.iaiiIourt ticers would have r.a'iiid htm -Nonit ly. p.er itai-s. A tramp ashed for n menial a res idence in v 'olumhus, ( ihio. The luad of the lamiiv said. --(,. t alone, or I'il s-t the dog on inn." 't hen the tramp he? that w it Inn iic niinutrs he would he I'lVited to t at of the Ix-st that the house afTorded. lie won. too. l-ecause he proved that he was a waiukriny son re turned. - -The king ami queen of Spain .-how-d jiuhiiely th' other tlay. while driving iu Madrid.' their devotion to their lmreh. They met a priest who was talvinr Ihe last sierptiiKiits a di ing lean. ;.ii-t alight ing from t heir carriage the young pair lout it to the priest, fol lowing on foot amid the acclamations of the people. - .lohn .1. Woodman, of West Xo' ti.jgh.im. IL. has a sw jip.t 1!' nioiitlis old. that measures s fpc-t. ;r. in ches in length, -J feef across the should ers and lops, and .'! feet, ') inches deep, girthing feet I'.'j. ir. -hes. This maut o,,'i, ..feim u is of ihe C ht.-tcr AVhiU- v :..! h, ..';-t.i-!ii.--i;, -! Hp 'ar. A dispatch from ,Massillion. U.. ffs that Jivlge Meyer has erruieu -""" - - -- . Gustave Ohr nnd teorge Mann to ; ! be hanged May". They are boys seven- ! 'teen years, and were convicted of the inurun ' """" "a."1 ! ; A n.Tiict list -it Allinnep I I a , ' The new ortran started umier ine ; protection and at the initiative of Pope ' LeoAiii. appearei at imne on Vpnr's dav. It is called the siurowi. liWvnf tl, reaov ...i u. ,,,,,, ' -A writer in he Bis-marck I Dakota) Tribune argues that railroads and their oif - rations are among me greaiest, sour ees of increased rain-fail in countries re jKirted arid; and expresses the opinion tint Uipv Invr- nlre nlv changed the cli- : mat Uie naf. aireaoy t uaii 1 u int c 11 mate alomr the Northern Pacific Hail roa.l. and that the same effect will fol- low railroad construction even wnere 1.1 the Northwest. T.,-rt ,-,i,,.,,r ...cii.o.K ;4.vr..-.. ! IWO VOIlllg JUf rica IS. ,,1t Green, Of Texas, and r rank Senter, of ' -i. r... ci. 1 1 jhimh. .-. ... " , near (.uanailiato. JiexiOO. lien It was .. . - - . , . attacked by a band Of .50 robbers, armed ...v.. .. . .. -... j f.mcrht thP whole band, k n' five aild wound lino- enwnrat -iiid enm i wll i n tr the nil,, Huirti, rtiiii uiu ion., flder to retreat. II". l.reeil was , remain. vli.rliilv- av, 11 .11. led ', -.1. t . .' 4 , . 1 .7 Vc.i-o 1 lie est V HI '-ii'l (la.) J-"'" " . ' savs: "We WC.O informed bv a gentle- ..,." s:.. , ..-,1.,- n,nl n ludoiio-iiio- .11.111 .... '.'ii.' , " ' 10 a eniiemaii iiaine.i .ulv .tioey, inui in I'otl 1 1 1-1 11 I v- tv i 1 if .'in tlm farm tire- ". . i .. ', . ii VIOUSIV ("Wlie.t liV trie Kite llll.lin J ax- V lousiy tiwne.l d uib iuip miim.uii i Was able to shoot his assailant dead. I l.nstoplirr J.lidWIg I -awrei.ee, V lio . died in AVilliamsport the other day. was a man with a record. He was a soldier under Napoleon, and was captured in Willie while 011 the expedition to .Mos cow. There he joined the Prussians and fought with th-m at Ceiiic and at Waterloo. He came to this country in l'. and had lived in Wil!iamsiort for forty-two years, during thirty-eight of which he had belonged to the F.vangeli - il t Iiiiren. The Glen's Falls tX.Y i ii"'.'--'ii savs there is a remarkable well in the town f Thu nnan. situated along what is known as the "river road." The well is about .'U feet in diameter at the top. audits depth lias never been ascertained. It has been sounded o-V f.-et without reaching the bottom. The water isclear and cold, and the well is always full. It was first discovered about ninety years ago. and its sides were then walled up Mill. -;.,.,..s -iviil,..v --. i - . --, i- -i f tlio i.re- cent time. --The Supreme Court of liie I'nitei Mates, we see it is stated, has recently decided that a mortgage held it: one state by a citi.en of another state, is taxable in the place where the creditor resides, it has also decided that the federal Government had no control over theaetion of the Stale in the taxing of such pro lerly. This decision settles the.pKstion of the right of a state lo tax n tort gages, outside of the state, on the ground that the real location of the debt is the home of the cietlitor, the land bt ing sillily security. Mr. J. .1. King, farmer on the nla- of I. P the W' ear of homas. at hevnev simos, s st Chester J,ih corn rai-ed bv i mi-',;, has ari :u during th' pasL .season which is quite a curiosity. J he f ar lias upon it three ihiii itnt va- pieties of corn: the larger portion con sists of Ihe common yellow corn, then a circle of very small grain know n as pop corn, afier this a circle of sugar corn, and i- topped out with yeliow corn nge.i':. Those who have seep it speak of it as being the most singularly mixed of any corn that ever has been 1 roiiglu to t heir not ice. hdward uriev. Mollie M.iguire f Columbia county, charged w ith the minder of John Gunning, an old man Central on Sand; an rendered to the authorities, and was committed to tin llhv.mshlirg iail. Curlev is epect"d to ' turn State' evidence and expose tbo t nart lejiijuils in a number of i.inrilers committed in the vicinity of entralia. tlie scene of many tragedies during t'ne liiirn of MoIIie Mafiiirp-t Vt. ( url. v'e bearincc on Monday Michael r.rocran. who recently married a daughter of (i imnin-. attempted to shoot him. The town is crv much aL'itate.l. -The renusvlvaitia state trainiu'' scliool contains an idiot bov v, ith a won d rful memory, so remarkable are his powers of memory that afier listening to a s. riiion or o( her discourse lie is able lo rf-e-eat it vi-batim. u seriujr, also, the intonation- 1 the i-. akir. As a ics! of this -inL..ihu- faeulty the lad was oii.v taken to Media to attend u lc.-te.re upon some scientific matter, and the next day was asked to rein-al it. To me nMoni.-iiuicnf e.r :i ! ie readily rrp' at- ed the entire lecture, remh-rin Latin phrases and technicalities the . eniacuhir. is crlibU as T.M'Ositk.n u- isT.'.. Wan.h i-inarur.e.i-.n (lie I e.it. il States section of tl.i-, tru-v won oetfal J-.iiihitioii, h prroinnniei'ted aid over-.h-jihuei! as u,e in.-t of it is. I came upoi! the ei.-qniit c!n- case, w hose ii.o.lestv w as the earire .tn-piei!..iis from its uehdihors' tmery. siiriiioiinte.l lv the motto "rH'nt I'm' iPi-t and li-i.!;iinLT. in tietit pric kM)res, the medical jirejiaratitms of Da .1 A vets A- Co., Lowell. Mass. I was ie nware of the woitd-wide repu ti'.tioi: of tl-is ea,i:.e:it fa in. f. r the c-h-invter arid .piaiity of lh ir sroods. and reiif'tiher Wt l! their I'U'ents i:, I..,ii,..n Messrs. nv. liKiir.v, hi s-t. Paul's ( huretn Hrd. Having a li-'ivtne hour, I detenained to t'-cainine the ceuieiits of this ease, e.tvself, and I was surprised to see the delicate perfection to whii-u they have brought their household remcd is. I wps chasrinc-d at the reflection t!mt. w hile have f t home the nnvt skilful and. pre eminently, the best phv-icians in the world, these Y'ankee doetc.rs ih-tanee us so far in the line of popular medicines for 1 III I IX use. They have the sharpness to laKe advaiitace of the hiuh scientific di c.c.-.-nes among c.s and make pills and potions as palatahie as thev are salatarv. I was t.d.l l.y a leading driurgist in I'l.iiniielphia, that Iu. A VKU'. manufitetorv wax the larsrest in Amerien, giving, mph.ynient to luiTulreds. I iinist go to Lowell ami 'see it, on mv wp.y hoitic. f oit ; c.i'e)),-r or thr Lori'.hn (Fnn.'i T:h ijr'ijili. MI'Tios ('CTiF.n. All old lihcsicinn. ".)" ST retired from piaetice. havoc had pliii-ed in tl'"' the train had been ? iunab d to him 'mm the his hands hv an Last India missi,m:u-v the : wuth erd ot the bridee at nine mimccs pat 7 .'" f .ruin1-. ,.r r .-.,-ri..- . , 1 1 ,' ,-- clock lO'eoverina no indieat ion ol the aiir.roacli tor.n u,a of .1 siicp'eveg. table lemerly lortiie ,.f the tram, the alarmed snal man en.:'. kv..red , ' -i-ee.lynnlpern:iir,eiitctiref"r OTisuitiptioli. UroU'-hit is. Catarrh. Asthma, rnd all Thront and Lung Att'eetious, also a positive and rad- ical cure for Nervous Ibhihtv and all Ner- . V"? 'inplaiuK nft.-r having tested its w..r.- .i.-i 1 in c 111 inc. c rowers 11 I 1. i-ani snT en sec h.tsfelti! his.intvto ,b.. i. L- nnu'ii t la. sinTei in-fellow-. Actuated hv this relive editor of the Pliiiadel.h!a Is,!;,",- -ays : and a le-ire to relieve liuma'i sutTerinc VVe are irratifie.l to note, as ano'her proif of tin will sen.1 tree of clc.r"e to -.11 ho dr-so-.-'it impf.Tlriij condition ol our lmine intere-t!.. that .1 V 1 , c"',r-1 I:1 a" "i.s'"1. 'he P.nn?vlvnnia Kailroad 1'ompanv proies in tins recipe., , (.erman, 1-rench. or Pnglish, the early ii.rlnjr to advance the wr.!, 01 tt em wnh f'ul directions for preparing and using. plov. When it is remember -d that the punie .-on: cj itc.iii uy ao.iiressuig W1TI1 stamp, Tiarn- ing this paper, . . Shepmi. h;t f'orCr$' Ji'r.,k, fr Iwrt'-r, X. Y. 12-10. -ym. J No Mni:r IT.T:n Tnri. 1 f vnu will step spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, buy go.fi, healthy fvo.l, cheaper arid ticner cioiiimg .- get more real ami stih--t initial tliiugs of lit- every way, and es-H-i iitl!y stop the foolish habit of Vmploj ing t-xj-i'iiriivf! quac-k dix-tors, or using so nmeii ol 'the vile humbug medicine that does ou only ha; ia. hut put your tru't In that simplo, pure remedy. Mop" Hitters, that cures al ..s;i! ;i tnfiing cost, and von will see good 'on;'- ;;.. have C'l.-ti ln.i'.lili. Sec a!".tl:r-r f --' lUi't. THK TIIIRI TERU A.NALYZFU. f eiicrneered hv Don amoron, Jlalltnv . j i,.,,.i,,.. ; tia st .t.. 9n,i by Yh'e' members of ttip old corrupt f.rant . ring all over the North, ha never hern more """T "V V.l"x"'" -. .r ". WPIl Known iifnuuiTPHii ihuii iciiii. u sr-v. v,,ri - !... i.. n .wnt intprxi.v willi a re- " "".: "; , . ,. ;, : . . llu as follow" -i am out ..r p..mi.?. ami l.me hc-.n i..r some time. There isno np in 1ieusin!r Urnnt's clmr- .ct,r....!oWieror thU time. It I" S"."iVri" fiii Mr" tVrn e L' W ro one prove ptiit imw, it tt,t were possible. should he cl to he I'reaidcnt a third time, lirant l...rtnnj. tin wia iifiii-.rc.i I Iv Minuriln.1 fi . 11 n 1 1 ti ,1 I tor tno oince : not at an The rc:ion that actu- i ated the politicians were base and sellish. They ; a not even complimentary to (irant. To puh ' I mplimcntary to (.rant. To purh a man forward lor a great office merely because J?f "If '"the eti'e Sret?nceT?'ioiu'ie? lalse pur- T..n.,m ,rhy the people cieeied rani the j first time were based on eratiinde. Such reasons . are seldom ihe reasons ol slatesm.inship. and thev seldom caUet out and plaved up.n In such a reat emergency as the election ol an American l'rcsidcn excent bv .Icniaaroa-iics. o man nuirht . ,.Tor h.'re.-.el.ii.R the Pre.lencol .coin- eriT - ui .... ,iK ,his uni,.SB i,r has well r.r.,ven .iinrir hkiliul and trustworthy in ;hr perl .rmancei ,ui f ucn work .!? ne n iii i'e cai ieii upon to uo in t nat . OIn,.e. i nere is vcry reason wht tne statesman ,l,,,ul.l be President. There is ererv re.,nwlv the good soldier sliiuld he successively promoted through the grade?. Hut there Is not one whv j,e should he promoted out ol them ". In this country no ambitious soldier can stei out ' Irm the ranks and wage any personal war, like ; ambitious soidic-s have been aide to do in every ' other country in the world. Here the army is no personal property, and can bcciune no man s clan. ' r'ie President, by nudwith the consent of 'on- gress. notu .lcpenoing on popular sunrage. calls the army into mot ion and controls its leaders. II 1 the alety of the present arrangement shall ever ,,,, jiFturbed it seems that the disturbance will be tte. disturbed it seems that the disturbance will be them abou; Ihc most serious and lniTian. thing in the world, am no munis nued to oe piue'-.i in i!i:tt (iuiii?t ?tattn escort Uic one .ot qualifi-i-! for td.it work. Anl. r.o innftrr w no is, or wii;it I:f actiicvi'ini'Tit. or what his 1err;, ! l:(iii!il ie iinH)s!htc (ur him tit Mcc-nio rrcii'i Pt Tur HtivuthiT rps-fpon than llit' tein hpst tiu.'ili h fur i,roji.!tni in I w.irk. ..... Now , i hn, w h:tt sufli-'itnt reason i ihcrc f r reitoinmnt ma Granl.' Wh'it rcam: oi nnykiirl is t h'T'r ? A hy is i lif ninf ter ta ! koil ; !ur ; ' '.y s!ifiiht it h--vtn inentiuntM ? Since he nfis iwi.-e f In-trd tc-!.Urte hs nvral of the ni'-n arin.H.e he j ut down the rehllion, an we to unfit rtainl ihriT '.jcht yr.irs ul' the American lreiih-iicy wn? not ?ifiieTent re war t. ht t.iat it slum!-! he fr,in I' ts'ifr-I anl rounUcl oil by l ur umr" yojir " 1 jon f-iirh a roilciP. t!;e ! usIups? of ifif .ierMri: ?o- iitioi-. t'-r t iw nrj 'c r-l nrninK th rw.snl ol u. f nut th'-m ih'Wi., outit io Iwctinf1 hv?Iy anion z iirntnr li'it '! i s 'v rut no trisnlt t tin' Amri c?.n jnole Orant woul t oiler ty ae eptiiiK a notn-in:-T ,op. on in h term?. I any man .-o iiceeprtrj I'j tr.es. rrinntr) tnf't- thai they mut invita t.ly turn t" ; iui for pt ertirnent 7 h:U ntti:ir Mlicle. ;iu-i-:eity iT w.uh! I in (irnnt to :iy ihn lo llif jnopK' hy ruiiHinic aain. Kvvn it thepe-i-1-H were in ist ;i ken n iiti t ?!iu9t' him h h,'," t a rd e-irc. rvel t heir .ai: 'posit jpji to iiim in i lit1 tt iiilcr of a t i:i -I term, wlmi tiim? II U run. ere :t true rit o.-rnan IipwouM R'temj": to eunviiief t he people ol h.! -r in i?tnke. If he n-e a ileinanvrup i.ewoui.i il-:isfr tiis poEcf ii loiiiie i: is r:s'in iilaer. nnl a o i - poi t ion to tlo the and tsK- th latter i- pro.'i 'h.::t l lie nmri is !,i; :t smet-re man, hnt a .'fill hypoeriie. Shall e oon xj history as t-nvn.5 r';ir!i("! ieph piM a poll? ic;i vi r tv. ? ii"cra'U't a s'ar of rtitio.i;ti inen'lie..nc', tSa ttr.orif th' vnl trr people vti1 carni'1 hMt a Himi.f tent ift'V; rioir withi'ti; lor the ttiir'l time, taking Troni the army 1 1 s - man in it w!.o kr.f,ws ieai :i hint poln ies. an-l hose pr vtoi: irials pro tlii'T'l iih inlaiK'tis almiti:sl rat .ons that their I ivrr.:ee i! Inut I ur:el out ol iKht the reat' t, w-t par;t.ric mnl tti" moy; powerful po1itit:tl par ty thai fvrr oist.-j '! ' i vi'ii l. e1. i;vs? i It rant o"e.-ire- a renftiuinatinn '.'" m : coins; o- i. ." 'Whyrio y n th:r.U lif iloc.i?" " Ileciiiis. ft he dblM'; he wuuht lin- nuo pai l he iti-in't . 1 : ha n.t teen nite hon.i:f(Ii!e of him to accept aii i h--se ovaf ion nn! al ow them to tte t urn to hi- j 1 1 1 ie ! nerount . 1 1 he i? a f ter the reiwni nation and hal a'ioweJ the trutli to he known lie wen hi hnve met filent contempt .nteai oj p)hii'- f("-itT." t o vtui t hi-: k" he will 1 be rutin in a t ion " " ! i is iIlpo:ile to ?ay . i i one . h intr 1 a:n eo;i viiic... : ri a if t vcri'f itcVcj't t he nominal i n utiles? he i y j i r-"'ia e t li nt n resinis (rem a unanimous put-Ho 'Je.- rr lor 1ms re-e'ec mh. IV, cet it unh Kii"?; cir-'i'inst ne.-i won i.i . a !i 1 1 tery hey.T eornT'ir s"n. anil wou: 1 l.nk'C him teel !-u-e o( the "on.-ei ner.ee!-. Tart ol hi- iti p re in I hi: M?peei Ini' a' l rie (r .:n p i-rion-n:, hut most ot iieer 'ai iy aV )es frten prrvmal vani'y that lares not c-tiiip'rotai.-e iseit 1-y i.kiiir any risks." 1 hi i-ii l;e i leve i ftc re i ' a ny jr'ner. I ifv- ire tor i i ra i.i "s r n'ti io;r : ion ? I hciieve then? i not. I be! ee tiro -.. sin' for mi h i linii i- quite hmiuvl. o ii-1 'hat iL i- 1 i n ivr aiiinn tl -e il .voil t! line to uc ran . I'!k-i; may (h-eeive htm. auo he. h-lievinir thnl tiif areat put'l r wish hi.-- tenomiiiaJi n. nii--hi he l.oilte tt fd ti'kf iT " V hat wouht he the result ';" ' i rant wo'lh! he overwhel n. !y th.l-ar.l. The people w.iil ! t.r h'm him ji- a mlith'iati out H sjhT. They v. on ul not 1 ani 1 he i mpU'lenee. the itM'1 'Weil" jmpn.iener (.f i) moveim-ni , " 1 w-'o i t put a itcei-:ve tei m inn t ion t j 1 1 ."' W'li won ii vote against ; ran t . ' "Aii the iuifpeini.-iir ;m! Hh"ral Ipiih loan wouhi. I t c lt noH-raty aroin t he ?op.i aaint him. E.crv American w'm ;e, es serious atten- J;;;; niraiii-t him 1U' v-.-ui'l ec su,.i.nrte.t liy k-ailcrp an-l Ju.-'er-' ".i.'ise filer, iiinry in tlio ll:tl iut.iii n ti.. U - f.f tia-a ciiTtry . it tt ui-r.. iwis--ililo I.irttKtm t" ii o.i in 1 1,3ft . ...li'l i.- ii'it only un-? 1-41 rata p. ti-.: i, in iin'i. ii iariicrtnl." -4. 'i . iTilde Itai'read Aeei.ieitt b: SeotiaieS. Mi Suiiday niijht, Dec. jsih. a pas-enuer I mill from 'Mieiilinrcr. "-chIhikI, while ero-.'.--iiur Ihe hriilcje over tin- I'irtii of 'l'ay. was pr.-eipit:itei info the wn'er. .b-oj.jiiii)" a .li-4-taneeof eichty-eivl'.t feet into the firiii, which at timt jxiint is ever forty feet deep. The ac: jil.-iil v.;;s causcil hy the fulling ol a jn-.r-tion ot Ihe liri'lue. catt-di h a lteavy nalc a Miert time 1-cf.ne the i!!-f.ie. triiti cam.' a ioi. Thf'ie were ahc-et three li'.itiiireil p.is.eii. ts on the Haiti in addi'.io.i to the employes-of th.-roiol. Not a .-out es.-aj.ed. The In idee was tirt opened for travel in May. li-7s. jt was about two miles lng aiol whi,., vas two in'mdreii and fori v-live feet. We gather the following particulars of the accident from telegrams rc' cive-l front Dun flee, S ctlai-.d. by i'ne .i.ti'.j pre.-s : '-1 It1 : rijiy Uir.sr i-nta: r-ij-li el ia-t CTPnlr.rf tins t !'nu n t lie rev into fate of fr r.t f T"ttemi nt, ami t h n.-ialiti.irltnort "I t he a I Uri'lre in t lir- nir el wi'h Imrr'ir 51! riken r.itnr. .Ni-t n -.i il r. r:.i.'.l who wi ..n the il! t'lt.'-l train. The jynl hintrv ". .1 .ran K tiprt". I.o.c.-.nv.t Ire Siii"rintcn-il.-tc "f '!: N r;!i Hriiish itmlway o." Inin.lei', an I STnti..n Iiot.r Smith, in vnturliact .ml . n the? l.rt.lK". i' hiLh y rfniinn nifeil In fnte of tlie lury il tt-.p Kale uliieh rerulrr.-.l thea'tempt il.iu lily ieriii.te.. ntii-r trc ne n'l.'i? exertion, their 1'j.nit. lc.Ti.t'i ly rl'nir'nz t' tr-e r.ils lor iU-i.r lite, they re,i,-he. rhe eacte ..I I lie h'trtl crp. Here they .1 lic-T.-rerl that liilrtei-u irlr.ler.s eaeh tH". feet L.ncf nri'l veiirliin -J.".oiori. ail lurminir n kind cl ttiTtnel in the miil.Me nf the liri inc. Icnl Peen wi.iie. nway n.l r.i-tlni! t rcm.-iine.l Put the Pnro ir.n pi.-r-. 'a t'itnt ii.'-; l.iril cit heti-ln.lc i:ruct re ha'l vsi.i-he.I. 'I liirteen Prlekwork s-lisinp? were u I" feen in tlie niliii! ol the ttav-s. It i. jM.itivi'ty np-'ortnl tltrttt!.r:-e hin'!rel tind fifteen .Miple are lot." Aiiothcr special .1. spate!: says : Tlie ti.l'nu f the .IPast.-r wore first rmiTttyetl tiy a ireiit letntoi who lin.l left hit. h"ue with n friend whi e O c funTtiwe?i gale wr hl.iwir.j: wit I. all lt Isiry. They Prtrsn .li.-'-u?in whether, on rni'h a n.srlit. the fr'.liiilmrxli tr.iin voul1 venture ero? the Iir!'ie. Theytlien went t-.i a f elecrmph piirnai ihh sii.ii.teii ni the pnrtn enil 01 the iti.icp. "here they found a number l men anxiously awaiting inlormation on the utiit-ct. Some ot them af4.ierte.: that they hied seen the liirhts ol the tram in question enter on th" brid je and ero? tha lower span info the biuh irir lers: then they saw n sudden fliower ot lire whicti, wi.ti the liirhts ol the tr-iiti. --etnrtd to descend with irre.it velocity tn'o the river: t hen e fleet 'laiknes" lollowed. JU itiat. and tninute? pftved. but no siitn of the train were to be reen. ami the people nfked tliem-K.-lveg. -Were thenc really the lite lit s ol the Kdin buri?h train tliey had seen po .-.nddenly .uenche.-? The horror-stricken beholderi. made Tenement : atipealj to the signal man to a.'.-ertain the truth. 1 He r.-nlied that all he knew of the matter was 01 tur imiii, me b inriucii b-iini iipiii iih.i ovdiru , to tel.uraph to the SM.uth end of the brl-tnc, t.v.t the v., minunieati'in l.ul ceased." t Only ..tie hody, terribly mutilated, has been ' lecevered at hite'-t ace omits. A-rt TO Br. A OVA Vt KO. l lie Tmaueial "' 'orceo upon our 'tin -rent corporation Siuch act ion sn the part of the management ol our h-.r...e corpora; ions most serve to Bfrcnicthcn and 'ii ae I'lover and cmj-loye-j. t apurfs the l.ittpr that those who are ;ii antnoritr intend to uuard with e.ual care the lnt?rest, of the stockholders and those of the luenunderthcireinlrul. Cone-ssions ; in rates that were absolutely neccsarv to keepthe inanuraeturin?- establtstiini-n' s ol oiir -'aie in 1 operation during the ! -pression of the last six : year have prevented the railroads irom realizing. ttntil th is time, any considerable it-crease in t heir net revenue. But it is believed thro t he l.nsioe'.s of the winter luon-.'is will show trreatiy improved rt'.urns. an I rnulde wio t .1. y a: ovc iud c.-ii'. l , . he ruriued With cn.iif -i. :.. to all irtcr--'. cniplnvc It is evident that . here 'can be no more . f.'on li e - ir n' , CiS'' inV '"'i srrikinir or.rof a inrn in th. iM.n h. c. ft on t lie 1 -. I r, I .in t . ) re seribi ii-r t U at nn roch il that a company cntrollin overT.-O tniles ol r ii: '"'.'v ' !'e'll'UtiC,i s0?n " ',,,c;i' r.lUn.in.r4i........,i..i,,. r"l,' an-l 1 :r-ct .uir that parents nnd vinardians .JOHN YY A VIM hi h it. T,; TM.Mt1 Mate u-.?, furnishes Uu- oiiowuig reaoaoie .-he.... "'". """ ' nmr ih. creat V iiia.lelfdu.i merchant. win. i- well known to tame, ami we niiirht add t. foitiuics a one of t he rutit enterpris- lr." j i....n: i.j,.r.;.r-tnmi nnthinir I'l.u aim on. in m ......... , ..f l.U r. nt nhilant hroi.v. tins eouniry na, i : ... . ' i .' . r Je iZ i-r . Take him f..r all In .Ions wamsikh i- tlie mop eiiten-ri'liitf nr'l nii-ciui nunii"" iiniD ol Philail-Miia.' He ha I""' move to 3H unoe its :Tiiini-rri.il interfi'ti. to throng 11 f -Iree:? Willi (Hinnifcrs. to exirnl it? repnti-. He is an emlKMliment of I he bel ami hiirhe-o i iealol American commercial cnterpri.c. of that l;ir ee inK aarapil v, rairc ami ilah wloch have niane mir mercilln. j rim the womler ami a. 1 111 ir.it ion I the flow -ifoinir lui-incse maenatc .l the old World. Nor is his inteif-itj and lairnej less conspicuous tlian hi." acliriiy and pluck. J"H Wasamakkis is a ipiicl mnnncre I young gentle man he is onlv lurtv .one of tnmtcst an i nna-- iiniiiig demeanor: loit hi? eye i lull of lat.-ni miwer .'iml 11 ia ivliliii Tiemi? IP inHl 11111 Willi IIUM..- tireless eneigy. nn'ier me i-niu mi m n - " ana reihiie will. Nothinir ics than these uual- Ities in their highest pericci.on nmui nun i up and successfully manage the largest reiau ''usi- ness on ine American comment, in m "'i". ; 4-nrps 1 ne 1 trmoi ueiioi . riionioir irum ncniui to Market and (mm Thirti-enth to Juniper; the magniflcent clothing establishment in 'hetnut. street, and the great and well-Known tiai ai. Jlothing House on Market and Sixth street Mr. W n am .kei: has over ti n ncm ol flooring. eTliililr iiw The ermiucls ol tli indnsirv and art ol the whole civlli.d world. The larffet t-nd most imposing None' cl : PhilniUln ii.mnxnir :m,l iii:erct:iiir is the Uranl l.Kit. Nonect our readers should lail wnen tnfVT i riiimueipnia to go yiirougii . oi.. nonoci .u. u. ponum. It approaches. In variety of display, in the almost endless groupings oi oca"i!nn omens. In the magnificence ol space, and in the moving t hroti so of interested, t tin Oentennial Exhibition itself. It would be equally dldicull to name the articles disnlaved or those not to be found hero. Ind. ed. eu.llegs as would be the former, the latter would be a harder task. There are over four acre: or exhibits in thH wonderful store. Hcstde this impressive space, and this l-ew iM rinn stock of goods, the lnr-b.mcd Mucy s. in New Nork, sinks into complete insiKnincanee. . lutsuie 01 tnc ju n Bnildina. during the Centennial Exhibition, nothing eoual to it h.ts ever been seen in tliia counlrv. The 1 articular feature ol I hit great store, which makes it so attractive to vldtors. is the h.ct that il extends on one fl.xir over so enor mous an area, and the pictures. rue and conve nient n 1 r.ini itieul 01 the counters and shelves. Nearly one-h..il lie- w le.le ilMr s;.ace. coinmene iua well toward the Ches nut street entrance, is occupied by counters sweeping. In six great circles round :i common center, each succeeding circle larger than the hist. Hick .r the counters are neat show. cases in and n which the goods are tastefully arranged. Tht counters are cut into suuients 01 circles by .mmcroue ai-les and passa ges, while broader circular passages rlln betw en them ; nnd down through the middle runs a wider aile roi-i ex'reini: y t--. e.-:t remity oi the t;.i,;r. In the centre ol this network ol segment counters, il we may be allowed to cmn an cxpresn.n, stands, as an ohiee!ie point, a pnoda'.ike st'iscture. around which ruiiH a counter In a perfect circle. -This gives a fiui-di to the w hole. H-yond. t.iwards JMarket Street, t'uc boly ot the floor is covered with rectangular coutibrs. and the remaining area nt the sides and elsewhere is counton d as best iu;is the i-'pacei.nd tf-..-- goods lobe displayed. Fxlcn.ive galleries hae b.-en n.lj.-d on each of the lnur fr.'ittd : some ol th'-m are used as u!es riK'nis, and others lor ma-.tulucturing pnrjx.ses. To stanti la the lunch gallery, at the middle en trance en Chei-tnnt street, a'nd look over thee acres of rich mcrel. and ise, the niovinu throngs of 1 housan-is ot l-uy i-iirchasers, and the activity and bu.-tle ol the ih'-nsa-id clerks, i well worth a vi-it to Philadelphia, to behold. It presents a scene of extraordinary and almost exciting at tractiveness When the vast establishment is il luminated in the evening with the brilliant eh-c-trie l.ght. and tie i l:ron'.' are larger, t he scene is still more beautilrd and stirring. Mr. W" a s a m a k 11: has bmlt up this great busi ness f-n an idea, and dc-pitc the- sneer- :;nd oppo sit icn ol envious, rtva It.. 1 his idea wa t Jiat smali pr oliis and .piuck -a-lcs. s; ri.d !y Jmn-rable dealing, a uni'or.n ml absidntely iiiipprtid co'int-y to all, rich and poor aiike. and liber d .id vcr'. isiiig, vail,'. beti4-'it the community and pay h:m. lie advertises in over three hundrod newspapers, ex pen-i ini t herL-i. ir 4''.o o a year, sel 1 s a-'id art f -les at the smaller possible pront. and int mtly dis- ' cl:-.r.:es a clerk who is attentive and obse.j'ufou.s to a rich customer to the negh-c ol a poor one. This idea has made hi in one of the riches! men in Philadelphia, has contt-rrcd the boon ol gente. 1 liviniral sttiaii co-t upon o-tis oi Ih-.usands of fam ilies, and spread far and wide the reputation ol I'iiil.ideipliia a- a pl:e-c I .r cheap 1-i-yini honoralde ilealittg. nnt I,.litl'";tti Ii !!!'!'. II ! Mn-'l MH'Mit J IV Ml'l: 1-. I iiiltV. la Ihe win'1' inl liiMwry l r.ti!;ty lis asti'is, miv- tin- riiil;n-,.-l;)lti:i Jil- yi-.t.'i of the M-f, th.-ie is imi:i' on ii'iokI. r -lieve. wli.M-e tit;' lns .-v'-cc.l.'d that m Ihe 'i'ay in SeolU'in', "ti similay niu'nt. .-'-.-pt in b'usia In - 1 1 . i : I .T. 7r. :i!i jt.-i-j. oi-i-ttrieii on I'i- lott'i In-; w.-.-it V.'.ii-ini.'M-li ali.l XistoJl ii' Ihe 'i 'in? where it ct. .. tlie l ivei l i .a. Mi that o'-ca-ioii spveu raiiway Wilsons whii-h were i i ii l; the Dun wont tl'iv. n, tii-.-l r.i-ailv i;v' v.ere Jof. "i lie vieiiiti- w.-re . ii:-hiii.'.t, a i-on-r via. w.-n-beitej li:.iii .!t -il tn i'.n-i.-t. iit-.l ; they Wt'r.t ehaii'.ei! ti'ethi-!'. :ii-i i !'i ! i T l "Jt lo the eii totii, not one oi I hem .'M-a o.-il i h. H'!ov we uie a brii 1' siti.'.tn.trv of th.- lisv ..t life ! feiti!i)' so-.ite iilel:1-. o'l l.-e.'l f t!;c iii" -t la a i i ailw a v ae- i )n M.iy s, l-.4 . crsti.l' I raic'e. per-ini . pi-rit-e-I Jui-t rti'ire tl-;:ri 4'J ntn-T wi ro :f.r.iri-.l l.y llie Pre:kinif m nn Hxie. )n Mny 6. TS .:i at Norw.ili, , Conn., -in wi-re kill c-l Mn-1 :.o s. vir.-iy liijitrt-'l l-y a tr-on pliinaij; tlirouIi r.n open arawiiriilife. ' In oetoli. r. ts'i, if-ir l.etrnir. 47 were kilie-l :nci tfo i:'ai'-e,( Py a e4.1l!!."i'.n wit h a irrat train wi . ii-li Uivtw tliu afenger train ilu-.n an em daukniilpt. f.n .Inly IT, !s"i;, nt Caninliill, en the Nor b IVnnM'U ;in!a railroail, ai'ont 12 :niie lr-'tu tln 1 . t y . ('- Siiii t:iy-?rii'i.'l cliiPiri-n on a pi.nie i-ttcur ?i'-in v re ki'-ieil and over lu ' v re lnaire-1. Py col-li--ion with un expre.-s train. The con-hn-tor or the i-xeuri'iTi train I'litnir.Mte.i saiet.i.-) when the re.uit ot hi. .art-le'i-ne?i heeanie known. cm Xl.reli 17. 1K57. at tl.e erc;nar over the lie .lanline; 'ann I. pear Hamilton, ("antiila, fli lives ff-rc l.i?t hy the luc-oni.it ive PeiiiK thrown Iromthe track ujm the t nitti.-rs of 'he hrirtt-e. the lioie 1 train 1 1 infr cli ai4Re l tbrontjii th.; hr .ken tructure to the ire 6-1 leet tielow. n l Hiroujch that to the be! ot ihe canal Is teet tart her down. On 1 lecetitliur .7, Is. -.7, near Anjota Station, Ohio. 7 were klllu'l ana 4u Injurefl hy the inap p.r.r ol a rail Py irost which -nt t i:e tr in over an emtiankinent s") P el hiirli. In .luncles, near l'ort .ler.-U. New York.4 ! were killed and S 1 iiipircd Py a hroken rail throw- 1 iiiir a tram down a -teep il-elivity, j iife.l with rnek? nnd bowlders, a distpne. nt si leet. n Aiisitm ". lt. at .".Perifeie. l iiiciiin l, ?;i wore hurneil heyorui rceojrTiit ion. cm .lime i. ls7i, a' Oiaylindno i.:.t. l.tiKhintf. IS were ktlled and ncre than .V) inu.red t.y a eni liciion enured by a hr .ken rail. in F ehruaryB.ls71.n-ar New Ilanil'urif. New York, 27 were ki'le-1 and a Iare rutnoer imured Pv a c- liiciin' on 1 ie Iti ie , ver V'i pinker' ci'.ek. .'ti Auirun '-" 171. ! l..-r.rl. Ala?.".. r i-rt killed and ;7 iniure-l I-y a rol!--'.:ot.-. c n SeptemPer P', 174. at Tii-irpe. l'nianJ.'J" W'-re k 1 lie 1 and y' io ; lire. I Pv a r..,!i-mn. ; . n litcomVr "1. ls-'j.at shipton on t'terne raiffPin-l. H w'.r--- killed and tl brcakiuir ol a tire. In Janujry. 1ST'), near i.!e-.ii. "oriptf were killed and :4 iniurc I ntnK i"wn an einnanKiiicnt au i eaten, nir pre. tin Mareh 17. Is79. near l.iitterti-o-ii. f ranee, ever 3 1 lives v.ra n.t Py a tram lall'iic Into ihe j river 111 l-y tie- rri-ijie T.ot niideriiitned Pv a I flood. n l.ee. tnler 1st;, near A ". abut, ( Ilil... 7J er?.in! were tmrn. d, .iiown' d or lr. irn to 'leatli, and a nnmPer of ol- er? ittur.-d Py a train jilunic in.? throi.i-h an insecure bridge to a frozen stream .50 leet liel-.w. I n Au.-ift Vi. t-77. near I)e Mf.me. ii 't were kill d and aPout 4o irjure.. 1 y a train piutiK in Into a stream itir.uifh a wasne.l oiu en'vert acd bridge. cm Oetorier 4 1S77. near Pho-'iix;-,i !e. I'a , 1 2 were killed and about 4J injure! Py a train on the l'lck. rinu Valli y road tieinjt thrown down anon liankitii-iit K.rty a-et horh. C n .laeuiry" 1. s;s. at Taridviile. Conn, l.'l were killed ah 1 ar. u: v in'ured Py a train break ing throtiirh a tr.--tle brMire. I in Aiiifus: fl. .sts. ne..r Sti uPenvillr. (bi!. 15 were killed and P jured by a .-olli.-'ii'-n with & Ireiifht train. i in c eroi.:-r s. 1-7-. at WoliaMon. n.-a. .uitn'y, Mas'., 2' were killed and 1 '0 Inpired Py an ri i'iir?;.'ti train running i ll the track tiirout.li a tni-plaeed fwi eh. 'i'nn; Ci.vi hiii.ii ( hi i; h asiithk Vi pi.ic N Hooi.s. n this much mooted question the Philadelphia. liccor'l of Monday last very sen.-ilily coitii.ients as follows : To a 'Imrch which, l.ke the t'at holir. exalte re- p;v-r,,n a- t he one 'iri eat concern of human life to which ailel?e should be m.'.4id i.iry . it i no- to ba ' wondereit at that the instructl n or children ol t'-nder year- should r-m to demand religion sup- 1 ervision. l-r-iterifantr. do ma quite apprvliend this 1 ..l..i.l. ..r.'.'!,..!,.., in .4 - . . I ....i.u..i ... ............ ... . . i-, ,7i,.:t 10 r.iiieni i"n. and thev naturally fall into errors n to Its rctw son. The Cathclic Lburch resf.-ird" nothinsr what ever purely -ecnl ir. It fives to evervthlmr a spiritual Fiifnibcanee, and it "onslders" notlene which is of psell sc od or true n out-ide the do- main 01 rei.irion. in tin. reiect, it ditlers widely from tin-ma oriiy if not al I the Protest np.t Church es, which confine the province 01 . c.i-leiat ical di rection within a roniparatfvelp iimuel sphere, nnd allow a wide iiherty ot ac ion in man v ma-ter" which to II, e mind ol the Ci'holic are clear! r ul iect to ueh direction. The Cat bol ie ma kes Vreat aoeonnt t hi.- laitr.. Tf he does not r-j "tit ot the way i t p-o-lyte I'rototnn' . he naturil. v de?;res to train up i,i children in the doctrine? wuieh he Oe'in-J'ruc and to avoid any da nicer of the Jinem bers ol his lioii-iehold falling Into what he consid ers icr. vi-ju-i error. The divorce, ot education from religion i-- som. t hinir which Pe c innot recognize as desirable consistently wuh hiconvtetion. ' he liion bcinic. In his view, the supreme business of lite the instruction, especially ot the verv yonnic. should. a he thinks, b plae.-d under feiiyiou ausj.ie??. In a free unliy like tln'j, it. appears to t-..m tha- there otr-'ht not to le nnv . bection ie this preference lor parochial over public schools 1 in s.- coiisi.iera: ion may i.i me reader to an ttn- in punches where tuol. s--hools are m oncrm ..... - shail -end to then, their children or wards who ire under nine years or aae . In the citT of I40U1S ville alone it is stilted that about seven' thousand 1 tjfttholic ehildrcd now noettd the i.nblic schools. 1 ;,.f.i Un !. Wami;i). Sherman & (n., Marsiiall, Mich., want an agent in thi ecnmtv at once, at a salary of Men por month paid'expcuses paid. For full particulars address as alxjve. Ml-'JI.-ly. tv - -5 M f ..-!!.? :1 : ( o's i.dvei li-vub i: . tiiriiiiiiiiiii in i ii. r tf r iirtipf nt i,ch,. t..ii.. v v v i:i;kkk kkkri! XI. H If it 1 .: ( 1 1 1 l V V V V vv V i: H : IKK hki.uk 1; 1; ti r. k " 1 1.1 i t. u I H l If ' I f M il Overcoats for Old Men! Overcoats for Young Men! Overcoats for Boys ! Overcoats for Everybody t ATEST STYtE 0UEH00ATS NOBBY OVERCOATS, HefT OVERCOAT AVAKM OVEUCOATS, BLUE, BLACK, BROlViV MD DRAB flVERfOili Dress and Working Overcoats ill SIHS, STYLES AND QUALITIES OF 01(1$, at Tin-: ni:.r -.-n '!!:k i V. S3. 33Li-lvei- 13i-ot vVt AVbo b.tve now i:i stM-k the t:;ic.-t anl hii iT' st Iii. e i f OY i; i;r i. s , ,-, . i;b"i!btucr. ;uil wbi !i tIi- are ..f: rii. :tt PlUClvS CHEAPEH THAN EVKl,: Now is t Iterel'ore the neceit.ble time to buy, :.s elothinir 'f ;11 Ki.i.i . . higher in prirt net y ar. We n!s.i b.tve a in)', Vv.- : WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS and as we buy larp-ly :ir.l carry a c .liijilei atel elegant t"t k. s-.i iniiv its in an n ii-t ci:e:t;.r inan tow n 'Wlieii you net l an ov. r. - Ijn't lail. there.'. -re. to ,:1! ai BA.in :i ls- CHEAP ST )I!K. Wli-'-ie liiofiev f;;t! be :-avel six ihivs ...ut of .-ven in ti,.- j.ii; , Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, HATS. CAPS. CAlirKTS, (JKOCKKIKS. M)TKN K'V. V. S. BAKKEl & 13K(). iliisilini- lo- iti, 1m7 0. 000,000 It?:e3jR,so:n"s Witnessed tP.e Grant Reception in Philadelphia. WE WOULD LIKE ALL THE .tleis nnd Iso.rs lo Call al Onk .Hall l M i LiM A 1 PLY A . i 1 LOl IP lliflMHI HUt I Hi COLD mrjLT-l& QT 1880. Ihe Sinsri'iarly SMALL PKUJ.S we started the Ai.nit.n3 YHnt.i v.b- wi'ii Ifi sline.l all the tcrcs to do their le.-st. Mil e eclipse .1 them nil. ami they know il. unclothe People see il. loo. These an- the 1'rices fiv ihir ttn-n (ort-fitfti Mttnufirturrt! (i '. bimght in th- AV tr York If holtsalc Sfrtrts. ' !f P it ot tlip:,i.iii. l'iiK-0..i -.vt-. t.slu.-..l I.. al He. ' r-:.l.. i'Pod 1P..-U-I. 1 er t. hi rv a! -r.'- .. W oven Ka-ks . 1 tur l'ru-.- i N.-M c Sra.b- v l:tra Size- 111 Hole anil Hro t: Voriiiul IP-.c. er fv. Nevt Ur .de A Hood Strong Ser eeablefU.;h-Houni l).-i-o:u i:veryday Workinir Ovenoat Men s A ll-Wool S11 1 tc ' 11 Auburn" I. II. Suit-, for HuMn-v-a mi 1 r.-- ....... . '. '. ' t'.xtra lti:i!ity "S.-'wycr" suiting" '.. '1'he Finest ..t c i:ierc S-tit- W. . iT.-.y Sii.iM.fl!.i 1 inj-orud t T itii- red 11. -t-,! t... " '. Men'" l -r: I.i v l'anii !1 W in. I Ilii:' 1 ii.-.--- and lr.-- Pants Kvtr.i Fine 1 n .- rai.talx.n-. Irine-r v c) I .. n. w. . P nuine Hin-i" 'tincn- I'unt- " The Vfiy ljue-t Style; c; t'hildren'h . .T'-on i .V. ...... .. . 1 lie IkHildo Stl.);ildere.l f.i.... Uoyal j; ,-ven-; M e li'li I; 1 e.erVoat". I I Pe Niee-i I..tt e l'i iV-' Ivcrn a 1 - i. i'k 1 i :-11 e . r i ri. '- . hiolren'r Suits a-i i-.w i lliKher Ur.-i.b-i roi l .More Itl.-iP ..r it-': i ra'i't.i. I Sii it-. . . '. A ' in at Sjus-i.. iij ii, ):n 4- ai.d V ir- I "ant 4 WAN AMAKER & BROWN, iS2:fliyjlU.E.CflB. SIXTH AHD Mli, PHIliOi The Largest Clothing House in America. $5,500 WORTH OF GOODS TO RE SACRIFICED- CLOTHING, II ATS, CAPS. Ladies' Coats. icrs - AT -V:Vl IUil.,OV' t S my r' n-trtly in.-rej'.ir.!; btTCi r,.-s .1. .nf. i-,! j V with lr. ' or. K.I.KVENTI. vrsi to-tf... -.ini. 1 and wh.-.di will un.111, j-iionably be tie hiic-t tirf'rHin In the M-nnUi-u (Vv M-v '' '.; wi-lnn the be-I of bar-ain" in my ime h..n!d irivr- me nn earH ca'l 1 d j t" .' U.tet :- tf !. ol my p.cent cl.-te to the new buildintr il lantzhtrrlnc rrlcfWwiM en 0-k- a:-- 1 -j- " '-.'l I Kverv person, ttieretore. who want- to buy troo.lt iinirl, rneaper then th.-v :.n bv v:. ' ' ' ' j pliould pav me a vifit forthwith. tl.i ann..nr.e.....r.. ..V ......... . ... .. 1 in . to en tr 1 low prices will do it. 4-Thnkiint my many ci.stomrrs f..r the kind anil libenl p-itr..naice lo r. :..re nnd so,, citing a cvi.oi.uan.-e nnd In.Tense ol the saDie In the luture 1 reniao, Vouris, 1iniretriily. 1 i . ,, ... , , ! 1 SJ-"''-J : CHARLES SIMON, Corner lil.-veiitli Aenue nnd 1 hirteeutli St. eel. All""1"1- iDONT YOU Don't forget to hear in mind and keep in irmeiuhr.-iice t) 10. GODFREY WOLF it a, tx ax t: "PALACE OF FASHION NEXT DOOR TO TIIE POtf-OFFICK. ALTOO.NA. I'A- A GRAND CLOSING-OUT SALE K HI KNTir.i; STIX'K HfUT ftlO.OOO U 1 V. 1 1 i ' OVERCOATS WINTEll CLO ITllN1' Conerally, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. CALL EARLY AM GET FIRST A the (JootlM u-ill Vositirelu be Sold al a Siici ijit'C' SECRET V'ls' . a tei V. h V!aar..-. A A X I Mli,-, 0 m o ) cmininc ie;,i.-r in ii."i nat or any otb 1 arlic'. - 1 aitii!i" the innn.-i: l Oil lud . 1- ill-. Fiirnislrs oods..Vf a -n m 11, b i, r,r,. . . . , 11.,. 4" '.".. . ' . L '. M..'l. m-1- FORGET IT! k i r ;i at his CHOKE AND ji rl 11 1 i -10 ... ' '-' 1 . m. I. -r -1 1 ' 1 v I c 4. ,- I : t- t - 1 t 1 3 i i :-t-- i . ,, 3'e;,t; ..!. 11 . t . 1 t ( I t t t It i 1 I '. J ' 1- ie..t.-. i. .',.'. ix t