r ed EOEriSDUnC, PA., FRIDAY, - - - JAN. 30, 1880. Ravdalu L. OiBWf, who at pres ent represents the First Lonismna dis trict in Congre??", was laMr week elected by the Legislature of that btate to euc ceed kellogg, carpet-bagger, in the TJ. S. Benate, and John Z. George was elect ed bv the I r-inlature of Mississippi to succeed Bruce, the colored Senator from that Strvte. Both are men of ability j and high personal character, but having j been identified with the "Lost Cause," the loyal yell about confederate briga- j diers will again resound throughout the laud. Wbat hps become o Gov. Ifoyt'a T-ortion of the "sixtv millions of ' , U3. i wrote to ; the Grant reception committee at Chi-j . , . . . ! term in 1?0 and a fourth lerra after liat? There don't seem to have been uny of his big crowd around last week in -any pa ft- cf the State; at least not at , of the meetings of Republican 'County Cummittees. . If any committee - f that kind in any part of the State has 'elected Grant delegates to Don Cam- XTon' Ilarrirjburg convention, it has len kept remarkably qniet. The rhiladelphia Record Almanac or 1K, iis first venture in that line, is -i very neat production and shows com mendable care in its preparation. It contains a .large number of well execu- ! icd engravings representing pcenes in j the national history of the country, and t i n-pleto with historical facts, political statistics, and otf er useful information. The litcord claims an average daily cir culation cf over 64,000 copies, and ior one cent, its price per copf. or S3 n y'eari furnishes more news and general infor mation than any other paper in the United State. Its editorial department la very ably conducted, and taken in all its erects as a newspajer the liccord cHUHot be excelled. It alTords us pleasure to once more remark that away down east, in the State of Maine, peace still continues to lrevail, and that her two Governors and two Legislatures are getting along as well as could be expected. Towards ihe close of last week, Davis, the Re publican Governor, was deluded into the belief that the b'.oody Greenback! and Dtmo-irats intended marching upon Augusta and seizing the State capitol. Galling guns Mere planted around the building, and all the available military railed out. The hoax was soon discov ered, the scare subsided, and order again reigned alonr the KcnnebeCj On Tues day evening tbe Supreme Court decided that the Fusion Legislature was not a legal body, whereupon Smith, rusiouifrt, !2clare 1, if reports be true, that he had got through playing Governor and in- tended to go home. By the time the Intact in this Miiine comedvli plaved nut. the taxpayers of the State will have .learned how thoroughly absurd are its election laws, and will 1 wonder how they Tub: Pittsburgh Post insists that though the delegates from this court. o t)Q Democratic St.iic - Cwsventon were instructed for Ilaucock, the people of the county, and certainly one of the delegates, ars fur Tilden; It is barely possible that, the l$t in its blind devo tion. to Mr. Til len, khows more about the weight of Democratic sentiment in Canibria than the" DemoCtats of the county themselves do.- There arc a giKvl newspsp-r editors in this State j many who think they know all a!out the pre ferences of the Heweicracy in any given county f-r the Presidency,' but I hey teally don't know Anything more about them thnn they to-about the Choctaw language. This raper, for several good and ftt'llcinnt reasons, is for Horatio Sevmoar, but we do not claim that the Democracy cf the county aro for him.' They may" be for Tilden, but no living rnr.n ca'i ttper.k knowingly on the sub ject; ov they, may prefer lIanco:k, or Bayard, or Thurman, otl Hendricks. One of the delegates, Mrf. David Hum phreys, in.'.y be a Tildi man, as the 'tiit aver3, ami it woij.d Le-a stranse thing if h like- every" 1 Uie-r lemocratJ had no preference aT-ng the different ,, candidate1!. E;it if Mr. IP.hiipbrevs was TiOt inr-lnic.e d, he has Loo much political oxperisnce to tspou.v. the cause of Til den, cr th:it of a: y other i..nn, i;i ihe State C!jventiop, nl-fs he lclicved that his ncmiTK-jtivn. was the best and strongest thatou!d be made. We can say the :uie 4lnng. we think, for Mr. John So;uerv;l!e, the other delegate. . Neither of th:m v. il! rush to r concfu .riort without due. considerulion. .Huon I'a tt kijsojt, of Ijnicahtt-r j rf-our.ty, niterd a rule last week on j Me:-rs. Sttinm.m and IieiiEel, editors i 'it the I-'.ncat"' fat'lli-jenar, who lii i;n also to bo 'membi j of the bar of "that cctiniy, t show cau-M whj- they r-hould answer for Contempt of Court, and wT y their names should not Ltrkktiii fr in tlic Tst ejf attorneys. The alleged contempt coisir-ted irf'oe r- tail jr',ctrrts on the Court by the li- . T- " ""r'ri.ff'rrTicn tn t ,r- m.rr'iif UiUgr-AriurfJ r-!crcnco to the prci..wr manner inrr.,jirf: a "h'-:py l-rose-cution was di- ' Wltn lno Consent of .tnJ- ri'td t s')n 1T Honor believ wan rtfnedy nd io the jndgnyent oi a jury. h-v.-iH.;!nd, TO tfIC JS"J - - w dovbt n-TN with 1 tv dovbt n it, before he gets through : xainst M'.cini'i; nn and Ileus1! is editor s that he coriimitU-J the greatest nii&take hi lite. IC lawyers can be stricken from the ralluf rJlurneysiini.lxljcc.iise ofthi-ir critlelfAu of a C ourt f3 n'itoiv that tncl ought to be ascertained and I rr-ade clear by the highest judicial an- j cuv.j .ij m.- .1,1 a i vi .s.-eiii- ; b'ywas rasi'C'i Hst May on this very ! l. ..:- I H . .1.1. I i a suLjeci, oi wnjcn ii;e eaiior3 ot tue In- ; . . a . . a sj- UUwncer will, of course, at the proper i tisrtf; th-t f. :irti'f' in tlis InUlli'i-ncCT i -Mr. Paeseil, tho Irisb Uome-TltilA ! r ' i. i - i . . . ' - 1 ... . . - . . bi'o'.. " ' 4 i'icci-scif s.ii.?same : aguaior, arrived in t.lovcl.nid on S;itr- at-vl w.ir.nt iv(.rythr man has; day last, f.r'1 a teuravhic - itisnutoh if ho wni 3i .ii'i l.- subr.nt ins. case : iron thar city stsfrf that ,!2om-' ot ll.a ' time avail them?elvfs, should il lwconie public' rrjorc.lhan foil r years a?o when 1 lions. ' nec-.ssary. " V.'hoMruck the immortal ; l Fpf te ti-inkirs in vr v.-ir V 'w - ! -B!iiV Patterns ha nvM yettn found ! 1 Eet i lh,n.IfS m ' tk H-e out. aid th rreat .itiou ro,v in l.r ; lrses from 1 anny Ell.der's carriage, in ! ...:m 'fl rear. v,uet ion now to be e'eer nsinod i did Siylniiian pud 1 Tense 1 e.fc:ic cf bringing the I-M el r 1: fr- VUl'tl J - 41 . au 1 cn'e'uf i:tlt.:-::kc inf-j ridicuTe Jo RFFtrni.iCA lbadeii, not even JnA. Logan, of Illinois, is so un- V,lntlimT n. dAinairoertiA bji Jinim G. T)ki n .ilivPva a t f A. i gu.U,'the capita! of his 8tat, on I phfd' tbeLanca-nter InUUigc-utr directs; Wednesday of last week, on th political attention f waders to a republi . . j . T I cation of the letter written to that pa- farce that two tovernora and two Leg-; it . T , ., . , . ,, . '. per some months ago by Jndge lilacK on ; jslatu res have been playing there inee v . f i -r . . tv. .u x.- k i the same theme that engaged Mr. O - . thrt ah of the present month, in which Conor m hit etter tQ the Newark ciub. ; he iaid that "one painful and appalling I judge Black's letter wan written of I feature in this remarkable political ! course without any controversial pur- tragedy is the unanimity of the support j Pe and with no regard especially to j .f . V. a anybodv's contrary view of the question; ; it has received from the Democratic and . J . tllIIM4 mmi-XclT : Greenback leaders of Maine." What B'.aino calls a "political tragedy" was the action of Gov. Garcelon and his Council in simply enforcing the election laws of Maine passed by Republican i Legislatures, not in the way that Be- publican Governors had'enforced them that is to say, against Democrats only j and for the purpose of enabling Repub- j i licans to reap the benefits of their de- fects but enforcing them impartially j . ,, . . ,, .. T. ! against the members of all parties. It . i.n iriLt 1 lirt mdmhara f ftll nan s . . .. , turned out that the Republicans suffer ed the most, but that was not Governor ' Garcelon s fault, but the fault of the Republicans themselves who made the laws. It is a refreshing thing to hear Blaine declaiming about the "painful and appalling" features of this Maine quarrel. Didn't this same trimmer, Blaine, as well a hid colleague in the Senate, old Hannibal Hamlin, aid and assist in every possible way to consum mate the fraud which reverseda popular majority for Tilden of over two hundred and fifty thousand, and nullified the ' entire vote of two States ? There was ! nothing "painful and appalling," in Blaine's estimation, in sanctioning such h gigantic fraud as that when he and his political friends were to reap the ! lu.it-K.fW t( it- Vn1 tiivl- tTiia "ntnmprl knight," as Bob Ingersoll styled him, is pained and appalled because a Demo cratic Governor and his Greenback ; Council enforced the Maine election j laws enacted at various times by Repub : lican Legislatures. Hypocrisy certainly t could not put on a more brazen front. From the action last week of quite a j large number of Republican County I Committees, in various parts of the State, in electing delegates to Don ( Cameron's third term State Convention, which will meet at Harnburg next Wednesday, we are afraid that the tail will wag the dog, and not the clog the tail ; or, in other words, that the con vention will run Cameron instead of Cameron running the couveniton. A spirit of rebellion against a third term of Grantism has developed itself with ; remarkable unanimity in the Republican j household from the Delaware to the ; Ohio, and from Bradford county in the ! North to the Maryland lino. The Re- ' pubUcans almost everywhere in the ' State have instructed, and are still in- j strict big, their delegates to the cor.ven- 1 ti to vote for Blaine as their ear.di- j c-(te for I 'reside-lit, snd it looks now us j ifthy would control the convention. , If this should prove to be the result. f'ameronism in this State will at last !;":ae found a grave from which there can be no resurrection. Cameron's (Grant balloon went up btautifully at j Uii, ,)r?irinin7 carrying, as wru then aniKuiiiced and believed, tho forty-six delegates from Philadelphia, but its ballast has of late csfajed so rapidly that it will rrobablv pass off into the regions of space and never again be heard of. We are sorry for the political wrecking of the son of Simon and for tho ''deep damnation" of Grant's sud den taking off as a candidate by the Uhtine men of this Slate, but cannot fail to recognize thfact that Cameron's discomfiture at Ilarrisburg next Wed- ncday, if it takes place, will sound G rant's iolitical death-knell. We had other and quite different hopes, but such, aro the glorious unee rtair.ties of political life. A slice of bread is apt to fall upon the buttered side. ."'We do not know whose ox wa cored at the recent meeting of the Democratic Com- (.mittee of Cambria county. Indeed, it is no fart of the Sun'i business to criticise the oral mann Clement of the tra'.lant democrats J who are ever prompt to fling out their banner irom tue irosty summits ot tne eternal AI lcchenios. We are frank to say, however, ; intrnctions committing the county to a I Presidential candidate." j The above extract is taken from an j Article in the AHojua Daily .Sun of Fri- : day last. No man's ox was gored, nor waB anT operation of that kind thought of- Tf tllft lwo "visiting statesmen,"' one from Philadelphia and the other .from , Washington, lo whom we briefly referred last wtpk, had not appeared here on the day the Committee met, and avowed that they came in the inter est of Mr. Tilden, no motion would have been made in the Committee instructing the two delegates to Ihe State Conven tion in favor of Gen. Hancock. We are vety confident of this, because it would have been regarded, manifestly im proper for t'ccnty-six members of Committee, Just one-half of (be tiumlier, to assume io speak Tor the full the For i Democracy of ihn entire count v. the reason, however, above stated, and as a fitti.ig rebuke to outside pressure and interference, the Committee deem ed it safe to endorse Gen. Hancock, a Pennsylvania soldier and statesman, and it wa proicr to do sounder the circum stances, although we repeat, as we said i"-" no nip.n can sav witn tsnythJn? like acMiracy ls hc f,. vorite of the Democracy of this county S for the Presidency. . more enthusiastic. cf Lis friends carried him from the car to his carriage 1 j t , in- ptrfonr.ancc oj, the part of Mr. r..' ' nIl enthusiastic friend ntid sx-ir V. tr.. : : iihli rr.i. ia ,,.vf e,,,tl, i. ,t.. st... ( , ..u iu u.j nut j frentlcnian and the cause he rerresenls anything hut harm. It is a display of repulsive Pi;obhcry nnd craven man- worship that will very seriously weaken wr. i arnei; s enortsiti Lt uairof Ireland. if it-does not bring him into conteim.t I ... . I for permitting it. It had its counttr- i.ai t,ho-.cvci,in this same "irlorious Tic carriage, in w hich she was st ated after having fin ished her rt,?c of ravishing dances in a thvr.tr.-?, and t!.f!-r:lve drajrgM it (o hvr hotel. . . O'COXOR A5SWERED. As an antidote to the gloomy prophe- ; of Charles CTOonor. reeentlv nub- 1 recently puo- to meet the ioints raised by Mr. O "Con or, and presents forcible reasons why his pessimist view of the situation should not ?ain popular prevalence. Great re forms alwavs move slowly, and though we gee the uprooting of governmental evils and political wrongs with snail-like sometimes crab-1 ike pace, toward the victory of popular liberty, if we do but look back to the great advance made in our position within a dozen years it wili be seen that the experience or the past has a hopeful lesson for the future. The ; clouds have been as dark and the situa- ; . . a ivrr r,i. tion as threatening as Mr. O'Conor pic- , tured. but he does not seem to have seen the rifts of light that have since broken through and dispersed the gloom where ' Judge Black s clearer eye now reaches, i Up to the time that his own magnificent j protest was heard in the supreme court in the Mil liken case, that the remnant : of civil liberty left us should be spared . by the judicatory into whose hands was , then committed the destiny of the na j tion, there had been steady progress, un- stayed by law. towards a subversion of ' our system. That case and his victory tin it "for constitutional law, inrsonal i liberty, and the overthrow of the infa mous system of military commissions. I was the vernal equinox in our history. The brooks were not unlocked from the i ice fetters at once, nor the March winds j temiTed, nor did the trees all of a hud i den burst into bloom and the birds set to singinsr. But the time was at hand when a change was sue to come and ; too events were happening that were I big with the promise of better things. ! Mark the progress that Democracy ' has mail since the time when Judge j Black says the outlook for t lie republic ; was more hopeless than that of Vrome ; theus. State after State has been wrest- ed from Republican control until the I opposition are not left in charge of more than half of thein, and only intestine troubles can defeat the Democrat ic nomi nee for President. The lobby has bee n almost utterly scourged from the capi Vhe Tankers are scattered to tol. the winds, and. whatever the theory of the Republicans, surely we have com- : pelled them to decanter practices. i It remains for the Democracy to fin-. i.sli the work so auspiciously ben, and ; when the contest iooJL-. nopeleos and ra- ; vens of in omen croak despair, it is well ; f-.f the voices of men who have seen the j darker days, like Judge Black, and led ; us up from them, to remind the falter- I ing of how far we have already come j from Kgypt on the way to the promised i land. Grant has been in Havana for about ; ten days and; on Thursday night of last ; week was pretty well shaken by an i earthquake, which paid its respe-ct3 to j that city as well as to Cuba gene-rally. The shaking up at Havana was a very ! trifling affair, however, when compared with t lse political earthquake that! Blaine's friends got up in this State last ! week, which has shaken Grant com- pletely out of his boot Its effects for ! a few days were very shocking upon the ' third tcim crowd, and even yet its miit- t ring thu.'iders can be heard in certain i 1 its of the State. Grant will leave , Havana ab-.i:t the 12th ef February fir I Vera Cruz, and from there intends go- ' ing to the city ef Mexico. His son ) Fred accompanies li im. as he did all l ist sumtntr, when Tom Kiaham's , "greatest man the Almighty ever made."' visited Southern Furope and Asia. '. Grant's son is an officer in the army, and it would be interesting to know i whether there is any truth in the state ment t hat he never failed to draw h is j pay while traveling in foreign countries. ; Ho played that game for some time after he left West Point and was en- j gaged with John Sherman's nephew in j the banking business in Washington, f and also acting as master of ceremonies ; at the White House, and the presuinp- j tion is that he continues to do so. The j New York Sun could shed a great deal of light on this subject. ' The Church of St. Peter, Hat ton Garden, London, nu the luth inst., had been decorated for the. festivals of Christ mas and the Epiphany, and t lie 10 o' clock Mass wa3 leing celebrated by Father Packanowski, a Polish priest. Just at the elevation of the Host a pis ted shot was fired at the priest by a man in the body of the church and the bullet lodged in the altar. The acolyte who wa:: serving M is immediately fled into the sacristy and locked the door b hind him, so the pri si ; f.;oiu was un able to enter. Ib-re his assailant tired two more shots. Tho priest then sought refuge by g--ing b -hind the abar, where lie was foiiowed by the wo'dd-be-mur-derer, and succeeded in getting round to the front of the church .'id making hisescp.pt. Two more shots were fired after him, one of them piercing the back of a chair. The man ru-hed to the back of the a'tar and seizing some of the massive candlesticks dashed them to the ground, breaking them i'lio fragments and doing othe damage which will take JL" 1,000 to replace. Hie He v. Henry Vincent Arl.ell, hearing the shots, rush ed into thechurch and, to the great peril of his ov.ii life, disannul and arrested the assassin, one Alexander Sohoss.ha, a fanat ic. iMrOKTAVT DkCI'IOs IN' Ti! F. TtrOT I asks. Judge Mcwennan. mi the I' Court, Philadelphia, on Friday morning, i tieiivi-rea an opinion m the case of John ' Sherman Hail against the Pennsj lvania : Railroad Company. This was a test suit tried in Is, ft to fix Hie responsibili- ty for loss by tlie Pittsburgh riot. A i jury was disjiensed with and evidence! submitted to the Judge to ascertain the ! facts and apply the law. After review- ing the testimony, Judge MeKennan j Concluded his opinion as follows : "Upon i the whole case I am of the opinion, and i so find, that the loss complained of was ; caused by fire, while the plaintiff's goods j were in transit by the defendant, w ithin ' tYlA'trn'nfW I ha Asrs1-.nt 'An n 1.. Tk ! I I f.f latiinir, that the defendant is not i shown to have been -ruilty of anv nec'i pence by which the efficiency f the ex- ' j ception is in any way impaired, and j therefore the plaintiff is not entitled to j triuer, it, w ;w iwraiueii ai ine inal i that the I'laintiff's troods were destrowd i ; by fire during the rirt, and the biii of ; . V, : - - a . ; oticrea in evinence contained a .- s'. l t . w--s( 1 : a. i - CALf HKIII lilt, 11 4111 111 V OI 1 MP. HI . v J " V) C.C'CS. hinffton. sa3s 1 vne i nnafieipnia jiecora, that ex-Gov :-Gov- : lively j ernor Horatio .'-eynionr, while posi rffusinf' to r,e a candidate for the aentiai rionmnnation. would nossihlv not decline if lie were to lie unaiiimously called to the position. It would then ne ins duty to accept. Xo tn;! pal riot w1 - hesitate to 1 a candidate under X r"l"AVyu,ii lrr p' "V!t-3 so do'n a precedent, nor in hfirmoliy with the spirit of onr inst it li Democrat ic National Committee will meet at Washington on the February, to fix upon the piace and time of holding tho envf nlion to nominat- candid.itr-s "h-iif. for Prerddont and Vic Pr.s- NEWS AND OTHER XOTIXGf. Ellen Shay, in the lncaster alms- house, is W years 01 age. ,-a,nmr,t inipmk tn levy a tax on advertisements in newspa pers. Alexander Smith, a Floyd countv. Georgia, murderer, has one black and one gray eye. Joseph Grant and Seth ItJ Garno were instantly killed on Saturday by the explosion of a boiler at Transfer, Fa. A family quarrel in Mercer county, Kentucky, resulted in the heads of the opposing "famlies shooting themselves. Two boys, while playing on a pond, near Providence, H. I., on Monday, broke through the ice and were drowned The ace of Abraham Johnson, who '.U-pq near Scran ton. is 108 years, liis health is good and his memory remark able. F. Statt, a Germau saloon-keeper in Pittsburg, quarrelled with his wife on Saturday night, and then'went into the garret and hung himself. Jason P. Scribner was on Monday sentenced at Augusta, Me., toimprison- f life' for the mi . iri -icti his children m May, munier or two oi Daniel Barrett, Supreme President of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Associa tion of the United States and Canada, died suddenly at Medina, N. Y.,on Fri- dav The trrintlstone of the Scranton file P - , -I, T V m-nrl-a st Providence. It. 1., ourst last Tuesday morning, instantly killing Wm. ; Fairies, a grinder, and completely shat- j tering the buildine. ; The Western Catholic oiiiHise-s a par- . ade on St. Patrick's Day, and advises j all Irishmen to devote the proceed of j the dav's labor to the relief of Irish dis- j tress. Which is a very sensible eugges- : tion. j --Governor Smith, of Maine, is a big- ; gcr man than Governor Davis is. Smith j weighs and Davis only 140. The j Republicans had better see that their ; man is kept at a safe distance from the , big Fusionist. i Lewis Drowning, one of the county j commissioners of Redford county, drop- ( ped dead the other day after having aid- ; ed in quelling an attack made by some ; young men on a school teacher in his neighborhood. ' Washington county. JUaine's native ! plice, enthusiastically instructed its . delegates to support the Maine Senator . in the State convention. A poll of tho , county convention resulted : Blaine, , IK. ; (Jrant, 1.1. ; John McCarty has been convicted at Ottawa, Out., of cutting the tongue ! Ju Z ZZ ! " . ' ' - ' v .vi .. . . . - - . sentenced to Feven years im prison nx-nt in the penitentiary. SherJ.T 2'aylor. of Philadelphia, an- nonnces that lie will sell on February 4, at I'liblic sale. Horticultural Hall, in ; consequence of the foreclosure of a . mortgage for ?V4,1S0. held by tho Phila- i delpliia Savings Fund ne'ety. Gen. Grant was met by an earth quake when he landed in Cuba, but the Harrisburg l'alrint thinks it was a very , mild one to that which the P.laine and , Sherman men are preparing for him on j his return to the United States-. Miss Margoe, of Port Jervis, was offered $f.0i by an old farmer liv ing near that place if she would marry him. She refused the offer, but finally accepted i when he made the amount an even , thousand. The same old story money makes the Margoe. Mr. J. C. Flood, ef San Francisco. ; has just ltestowcd a pleasant little amount of pin money upon his daugliter, ; Mi.-ss Jennie Flood ; he has registered f'J.oiXljOtM in United States bonds in her ; name. The gift provides for her an in- : come of ?lH),ei.H) a year. A young man named .Tehn Maguire. a'i;is AVm. Love, lias been arrested at Welland, ('anaila, for a murder commit ted iu Pennsylvania seven years ago. He is supposed to belong to the Mollie Maguires. He will be held until the '. United States authriitiesarc herd from, j Important if true, says the New , York Svn : Tl:e report from Wasliing ton that, at the approaching IVnnsy!- ! vania Republican State Convention, the ' next frienls of Grant will announce by J authority that lie is not a candidate for , President, and that his name must not be used. : A dispatch from Rome says that the ! monster Italian double turret iron clad 'Duilo," the most powerful war vessel in the world in a trial on Saturday gave : fourteen miles per hour, workinsr six- i , nevenths of her full capacity. She has I a i-owerful rani, and at the stern a tor- ; ; pedo boat. j . The steamboat Charmer, with 2,100 j j bales rf cotton, was totally destroyed bv ' I tire, aljont fifteen miles above the mouth ; ! of tho Red river, on Monday last. ; Eight lives were lost two chamber- I maids, two cooks, two cabin boys, one j j fireman and one deck hand. The boat i ! and cargo were va'ued at ? 130,0'. W. j A. W. Foster, Lsq., a prominent ; ; attorney of Pittsburg, and also one of i the founders of the Pittsburg Dispatch, died in that city on Saturday after a ! . few hours illness. He was very popu- j lar, enjoyed a large law practice, and ! had held several e!!ires un'ler appoint- ' : merit from the State Government. ! (ieo. W. ll'-nrif rlite, a j.roir.inent Grecnbacker of Virginia, who went to' Waphington, D. ('.. week before last, to ' ' attend the Greenback convention, and : has been in an intoxicated condition : ever since, jumped from a window in i ; the third story of the Metropolitan Hotel i ; Frilaymorning,andwasinstantlykilled. I General Grant has invited General : i Robert Patterson, hi old commander in ! I the Mexican war. to join him on his ap j preaching tour through Mexico, and J theeild veteran, though now in hiseighty ; ninth year, has accepted. General Pat j terson will not go to Havana, but will ! join Grant on his arrival in Mexico, pro j bably at Vera Cruz. ' The Pennsylvania F.ditorial Associ ' ation. at its metinc: in llarri.-burir on Thursday f last week, elected Clavtor. 1 .Mc.Michael. President : Jacob Ztigler, li. D. Woodruff mid J. H. Shieblev Vice Presidents; and It. S. Memamin, Secretary and Treasurer. It was reser ved to hold its next summer excursion at Watkiifs Glen and Cayuga Lake. Will L. Marple, a St. Louis artist, has applied for a divorce from his wife. One of his grievances is that she sent a broken frying pan to an art show, w here pome of his pictures were on exhibition, with a request that the hanging com mittee would give it a iosition. as "an example of the way in which the talent I'l Mn .Ma,P.! 0 Provided for hl.i fnmilj's George P.rooks and his wife were prisoners in the rhiitUnoojra jail. He "'i' ivcjil tnrt: in ,1 ffi. While fctie ClVCn the Ilbf-rtV Of the rvirridr Sh. ! j flirted with the jailer and a horse thief. ! and the husband could see it through ! ; the bars that preventeil hirn from inter- i iff ring. His novel and torturing posi-! tion urovo mm wild, and he committed ; suicide. Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore .rontemplale: payinir a visit to Ib.me j shortly after Easter, h'sdrsi visit to th j Holy See since bis elevation to the pri- tomary with primates to make the ionr- ney at least once evi rv ten vears, nnd make a statement to ihe Holy Father cf the condition of affairs under their charge. The body of Mrs. Mary Latimer, of llannibal, N. Y., was found on the beach, near Milwaukee, on Fridav. It had apparently leen in the water two weeks, and there were several deep wounds on the head, whether from con tact with ice or some sharp instrument could not be determined. Deceased was spenumjr 'no winter wstn Iier J I J I i If'V f01im T ' :..n....rtv. f1 : Mrs. !;Tr:;ti". ;:nd "th iii- t. On Wednesday night four well-dress-t-d men, apparently ordinary travellers, arrived by train, at JXtnforth, Iroquois county, Illinois, and soon after masked themselves and entered the lodgings of a Mr. Webber, who is over CO years old, and after knocking him down and cag- i trine him. blew open the saff in his room ami secured $I,:00 in ash. after which thev escaiM'd. leaving him sciire- lv fastened, lie was released the next morning after a night of terrible suffer ing. Advices from ( berry vale, Kansas, Bay the building OCCUpi"fl by the Globe v... . , t. ...... Oiure, nictryin, -m. ic MeorS, and by a furniture Store Irt-lOW, burned Thursdav night, and that K. C. Henderson, foreman, ami "William Mc- ! Iaih. printer, of the Globe, perished in the flames. An emplove of the St. Ixmis and San Francisco Railroad was seriously burned. Three other men were sleeping in the building at the time, but escaped by jumping from a window. Matthew S. Stracy, a farmer living seven miles south of Columbia City, Ind., sold several head of stock at Semth AVhitely, and started home last Thurs day evening with the money and has been missing since then. On Friday his coat and empty pocketbook were found under Sterling's bridge, across Eel river. A hatchet and club, with blood and hair on them, were found in the water. It Is now thought he was ' on.l l.ln l.lt- llir..,, .. ,'nv (... murdered and his body thrown into the river, which, however, was dragged without success. John Dyer, of Kendalville, Ind., de sired to marry two woman the widow Myers for the sake of the i3,000 she possessed, and Delle Illy because he loved her. He determined to get over the dif ficulty by marrying Mrs. Myers, killing her, and then marrying Miss lily. The plan was partially successful, for he married Mrs. Myers, and then destroyed her by iison; but he had talked to Miss IJly in a way that aroused her suspicion, and she startetl an investigation that has resulted in his condemnation to the gal lows. A rat which had been adopted by a cat at Drattleboro, Vt., last summer, was removed in June and not returned for four months. As soon as the cat spied his cage she sprang for him, but on recognizing her old piotego made no further effort to harm him, and the kit tens, then full grown, njoyed an old time frolic with him. In the evening the rat is let out and runs about the room, climbing on to people, whether friends or strangers. He appears tobe dewiftute of fear and plays wiJA a young cat be longing to one of the neighbors with all the I'rcp.'om of a kitten. He is perfect ly harmless, never lieing known to bite. Lewis KocKwell, aged 101 years, ' lives in a little cottage alout five miles ; from Laxawaxen, pa. His wife died about a year ago, at ihe advanced age of IK.;, and the old man is now left entire i ly alone. He has chidren, all of whom ; are well to do, but these children have ; so far failed to contribute towards his supjort, and the centenarian has applied , to the court for a rule to show cause , why his offspring should not support i him in his old age. Mr. Rockwell was ! for a number of years Sheriff and als'o Treasurer of Pike county. He is pro bably the oldest man in Northeastern ; Pennsylvania. i There is a oplar live, about eigh j teen inches in diameter, in this city, says ' the "I'roy (Alabama Krujuircr, which . was standing erect ten years ago. A ; short time afterward the tree fell and ; lay prone on The ground for a coiisider : able period, during which time a part of th" top was cut up and used for fuel. ; No human agency has since interfered : with nor in any way attempted to move : it. and yet it now stands erect and is ' growing beautifully. This tree can lie. seen near the City Academy. It is the ! only instance we have ever known of the violation of the statement made in the Scripture, that "as the tree fall so it shall : lie.- i As an instance of the energy w ith , which a Southern white man can buckle j dow n to work, the Murfreesboro ( X. C.'i . Enquirer tells of a small farmer in that i neighborhood who made last year fifteen J bales of cotton, averaging 4'i.j pounds , per bale, ttesides raising and killing 2. 009 Kiunds of jork (after losing eight of ! his best fattened hogs by Ihe cholera), ! and housing corn enough for his this year's supply. His crop was made with one mule, and he did all his farm work h'mself. except $4 worth. His expendi ; tnre for fertilizers was 544. This is a : goenl exhibit for that section of the ; State, and shows that some things can ! lie done as well as others. Joseph Nestor, of Wapakonela. f ).. ; made a frightful attempt at suicide in I his blacksmith shop on Monday last. He severely cut his left wrist, and then taking up a smith's scribe awl with his I full strength drove it into his left breast, i To make sure of his death, be placed ; the awl to the centre, eif his forehead : and then with a hammer proceeded to i drive it home. At this jHiint his at j tempt at self-destruction was discovered and an ahum given. An attempt to ! pull the iron from his head failed, but when his wife appeared on tho scene lie himself wrenched it from his forehead, ! where it had penetrated nearly two in ches. There is but small chances of his ' recovery. Dissipation is assigned as the ' cause. I The Urainerd, Minn.. Tribune' tells : e( a miraculous escape caused by the ac ; tivily of one man. Thenighr passenger j train from the west, five hours late, at : about half-past .1 o'clock Sunday morn : ing last, whenj'ive miles west of Motley, ' miraculously escajed a terrible wreck. It was being hauled bv two engines, and ' , just at the foot of Ilaydeu hill the rear j engine jumped the track, breaking iriose : from the front engine, and plunged into j the marsh from a four foot grade. The ! engine turned nearly upside down, bury I ing Ihe engineer. George Ames, and the j fireman, Terence Vane, in four feet of i water, iee and mud. The tank of the engine careened over, with the trin-ks ! upi'erniust. ani lore the cab of the en i fc'ine tfi pieces. The iIiuky fireman i lnanarred to pet liishcal tliroutjli the tle I liris of the wreckeil engine out of the water, and feelinp: Ames, the engineer, j tinder him, reaehed down and assisted j the drowning engineer out of the peril ous predicament. -AST nammer when the question was in every one'a mind whether tfie Cres- i rent Ci;y was again to lie allHcted with j yellow fever, the whole country was j startled by the announcement that ! among its half dozen or more victims j were first the love.'v yountr wife of the lr;.e Confederate renerai J. 15. Hood, j followed by the deatli of the (veneral . liimself, leaving ten little balies to the ! cold mercies of the world. The women i of the Sou Hi and N'ortn this apyeal to their charitv acripium use was openen, out. w un no ! Kiet rt'fiim. comparaiiveiy. ine i.iie i warrior was on the point of publishing I his Narrative of Personal Exterienees in the I nited Mates and the Confeder- ale states Armie. n p i, Thy hit con G T 1"mi regard tho enti The book has just rade General ntire proceeds benefit of "The Hood Orphan Memoiial Fund. as is set forth in another column. AsrflTVKR This. Did you ever know any person to he. in, without inaction of the stomach, liver or kidneys, or did vou ever know one who was Wu when either was obstructed or inactive? And did you ever know or hear of any ease of the kind that Hop Bitters would rot cure? Ask vour neighbor this same question. WajvTKD. Shormnn Co., Marshall, firh . Want n ant in iliia (..nntr. o vnA 7 - - s' ..visa iui j vvfinii' At Ulivr, t p.?ary of er morit-h and .ptnscs Tacoht at Last Tho rittb.Jrc Di'cii of Tuesday fnnmhes th following particu lars of the arret In that city the mght pre vious of a postal clprknti the V. K. K. nrmd Bumhangh, who for some time hd ten suspected ond has at la-it heen caught in the very act of robbing the mails. The Dispatch says : On th arrlml of i Ftt t,fn or lti rByl vanla Hllrorvl at tfve I'aloa lpot B'Kbt, bort!y aft'-r 11 o'clwlf. Ppcelal A sent t:mp. of the I'oatom? r)epartnjBt. arr!5tl J. K. Bum- i Pl'."".? ?2.?-'JV'1Z.?.?i twotn tblft rily ! H"rrOTr. nrt hnt flervod tn the 4 RpRclty mtny year. He wg qafet la fctf ,or,.0mu"h "that thrrt, wt t Bo.,.irto I b wm ihe fjniltr perty for a to ilrna aftr ba ! foramemrl hm ptfillnns. j Nomeroo romplaln i hare made to tba poital authorities by hnlne men, ol money lot ' at dinrnt lime, and itec:iTe weje n-i m woxa t on the eae. It wa Tory rtlllicnlt to traeo the j thtel. as roonry seat Iro n t,'hlcao to New York was Holm, and quite a number of oterat are em ' ployril between thepe points. Th e e!Tort of special j sirnt I'amp was at last suresful, rosultlnjr in ' the arren of Kumhanxb. j The prinontr earre(i on bis operatlin In a man : ner that made :t tSIfflpnlt to doteet htm. While his ronte was only frrnu this eliy tn Harrlsbar. I be did not eonhoe bis cperaltons between these I toiDl. HI plan was to rifle mail matter rent i from Cblcao and otbrr wafrn points to New York so as to aroid tosplclon This tbrfmsrh mail I did no, fall Into his line to handle, and be tnp. noted ttiitt by rldlna-1 hem.leltrrs. suspicion wotna ls.sten on tbe elerki upon whom derolTOtphe duty to distribute thtm. H is,- :t ls Jwere lo handle mallonlTat local points, et alon that re-.weo ('biratro'and the east, lly rc-nfininit Ills operati ons for a time on mat that did not fall tu bis pro vince to handle, he tuns pnoceede4 In enrrjrins; on his stealing quite awhile, bot he afterward r.ecamo mi-ol lcn-d, an t at last co-nmenced to extend the tneins t" mail ietwen local xlnti. As to tbo extent or his o(;ertlons nothing- de finite Is known, but the special ns;nt Is satisfied the aesrrrirato amount stolen is lartre. As his stealltifrs have b -sn carried on quiti a time and the complaints of mnejr Ion were rreiuent, there are aroumls for such belief. Whvn tne train ar rived at the I'nlon Depot Mr. Camp ordsrad ail Ihe clerks to be searched, although tie was satls ue knew who the (i1!ty party was. The aeajcu resulted in the arrest of humbauifh and convey ins him to the lock-up. (in his person mi found twenty dollars of marked money which had been sent ia rtceoy letters by the detective. en Sun day mifht t!:e detecilre had aim sent a decoy let ter) ccii'ainlnjr money which had cot reached its destination. When arrsted tie prisoner was eool and collected, and old not show the slightest sisra of anxiety. H was perfectly se!!-poj"tiseJ lut said 1 ttlc He fs about lorty jeare of age, and has been employed as portal clerk many veer!1, lie was rank a by li s superiors as arnoup; the best clerks in the service, both on account ol hi Industry and steady habits. The spec. a! asrent deserves preat credit for the manner in wuicti he has conducted this case, showing- tact and skill lu brlnKlps; about the rre-t. Uati.koau Progress ajso Pkospectb. The ficrurcs showing the total tnile of rail road built In the United Stntps for the year 1S7 are now complete. The report snjs : I.at year there was a mMrked lncre-n-e in inll built o r any year inc? 173. The ye.ir IsTS show ed a total of i.-Jl mf !e built In that yer. bringing the mi!" oi ri.lr iad In a.l the StMei and Terri tories up lo SI. R41. I.ars-e as the total of 1S79 was ithap i-ccn -reBlJy exceeded by 17P. which amounts to 4. -WO tuix. feiiine the Krnd e:a! - w.-oS mil1 of rallrcad p-w lp tfv-raiir.v. The whole ril"'ii! mi'jsv n't nrll ) a !::.! nsnrs than S.-v-.-VU miies. eif this turope has about lou.ouO mlle. tho L tilled bltts sa.oe-.'. sn l th r st ot the world some -O.OOo. We a-o nt'id!y approachins: niie hb!I ot the world's railroad nillrae. The di--tnbntion ot the new roas ini!t in 187 Is worth fonsidrat!oL.. In the c.ift very little was done beyond ihe construction of chort local lir.i-s or con nections. 1 ho ho!e of Net r.nplund buiit but farty-two mile oi In the yenr. Airaiottt this, onc h.ilf ol tLe whole, or 2,'Jo-) 'miles, were built in the n i. Stt'-it, M nr. h. I ow. r.iiK'iri.Knii. Nebraska and Intkotith Territory a' I west oi n-0 M:Fii-sipj.i river. it fhn new roiolx built la'lyear nenriy oiic-miHrt-r. or'.rt:-. unief.v. re narrow tru'c, (il lent or 1. '1 o iV,i! -.' II further how to f new rofoi! ol l7u w.-re distributed between t!ie SiRte east r.-.d u of the Misi-.ssippj we l,nt 1,-1S miles in the St:ei e::t of that ilvur, aa'.ast 6.187 mile" In Stutes and Tcrritrrirs we-t o! it. Iuric? ti:e ve;ir iK;y the co.;t o; railroad construction has ndv:ii:c d nenriy thirty jr cent, and the prices stii! tend i:ar-ls. Hut t'ir id a limit even ia llie-e koo-1 t:ui to rs:lr'-:itls. TLu new- riau) in the west and northwest ore or e:, nif i;p io- . "Trent a vast fertile territory. Unt. u'lt-i this now tsv-snt trritrv ia o-vupie'd :ul c?i:t!vitl. K thin:: req-iirln- t'.-.aa. the rail. I'ivI runa:o throu.a :-. w .!! !- .ay evet. r m ninir eijimiHrt. Tuere ; .ue, a thin;: "as b-jildini; railroads t-o fast. e i-jy thia tecm'se prent a tl proirress in railroad bull. lint; in I'j7-J ha bi-u, it I'Mnui-l ti ! jrrealcr In lSV.i. And it is i-oEai- l ie io even.o :n r:tlir'.M'i lU!idlr.)( ai.-l !-.- UJ itnl pei-in.--i.c-.:lj ti tt .-id he mad- p.-otii: otLer directions. o iu A Human ?.Ioxptrositt. A Kokcmo , (In J.) t.-lt'fcvain cf re-cent dute isys : 1 The hi-'paU of this city will to-morrow pubjtrh a hiifhly renttttloiml article on the recent b:r;h in this county of a well-developed, sharply-deflnej . m msirooty, beintr bnif human and ha 1 coot. I he truth of the t.i:eintint is vonehtd f-r by i-ever-i of the bet funre-s in this county, who saw tiie ;.-.. wai;r end w h-:se te-t i mony ca iiu-it be Ira pearlier. ! At th very urgent rejuc.'"t of tiie rsr. nt of thi , mon.-lpw.ity. the r rallies will, for the pteitnt at leat. he ml. helil fpim pul'llv: t;on. Ahm! tro w?.rls io A sounn in !n in lavior twnhip, tl:l county, ahont fjv :r..!e. .:u "t - kom". pave birth to tsriii. ..i:e of which w-i" H well i developed boy and tiie Cher a h!i!e.,m ri:ont.r. h.l!i liuiuiin unil hi;! coon. Tie rfr.il.irli mrl child Is now 11 v i ntr. but its t'r.n ic.ii-iro7; ; ,- ;.v.. , only a lew hours a'Ter birtri. l.. ery on'. v.-.:,o sriw it at ojcf re;,ia kl tho striking ree!7iolnji.-e t h C ion. Its tnee wn pointed, anti looWe 1 i; ke a e.e.r. s f".-e. Jthn l fo'ir ieet recmb:tn clj -, on which were -rent sharp nails. It had a well -ieliiied till I , four In 'hos loin. 1: irtd noeyes. and !t ura; and lind.s lijkei like tho It mi a' of the a.u,mal : o striV.iimly rerer.jbied. ltf body, or trur.it. nljtia bore m.irks ot human nature. ' our mc llcai men are ktchi 1 ..- e.x-ite I over te matter, and rent pnf lie intert-it is iaa:ii'. strj in this rare -ind wonderful feat of nature. The t!ie, rv . thiit human monstrosities, eni!o.1yin tuerke'i : characteristics of the human and brute creation. may result from fright or Mrotn: mcnui aversion . of the mothrr d urin: the pcrio.i ff ife.-trttiun. liss , received pretty trtnir prool In tiii e.te. This re I markable phenomenon Is accounted for on these ; facts: Tiie husband has followed 'coon-hunttnx i tor a livelihood for years. 1IU wife h.s always j evinced . decided dislike f.r the basiness. aiii ! pleaded lo vain with her husband to irive it up !- tosjethcr. Scersl moufhi previous to the birth of i the twins the husbsud had br'-utrM home a dead f Voon, whlcli almost paralyred the wife with a mor i tM fear and unconquerable aversion. In th-.- light of science and medical history there is nolhtnjr un I rcisonable or incredible in this nnrre iu:u na ' turtt. It has parallels In historv. ! - A TitinsT Turns Protectant. A Haiti- . more dispati-h of the 2fJtti tell if ft Bohemian ! priest in that city who abaioloniol the altitr ! a lay or two p'revions and embraced tiie ; Lutheran fwitli. lt:ys: A cfcfe.tion f-un li-man f Vtholici-m :o Tro testi:tim Is rare l;i the hitt'.ry of the t'iiio. ; lie t hiir- i in this archdioce-e. the ltt liavinif ie. i curred fevers! years pru.ereatir.r; at the time jintn a seitsatioii In reiitrious circles. Lntc l-t crnnn it was ascertained that a lett-r ot reciniitlon ha I been trnt to Archbishop i ioo ,ns by the lir. Jo- - hitnr. Hodjs.. a Koman f-itholic iriest. pnstor of : the Bohemian "atho!ic rhurch of sit. Wer."cs:a;:s. i Till church was crectsd :i few yexrs I r tho special U'c of lhhctuian, and at the rcipies of the ; Archbishop. Father Hoda came Irom Bohemia. ' ; somecls;ht months ao and accepted the porma- : ; npnt pnston-hip. Ilet-ently he dotermlned to cm- ' brace the Protectant taith. and a day or two o be formally renouueed the fatholic reiiirion in ihe ' I Trinity St. (erman Fvanrc!ical l.u'heran rlmrli, with wlii eh dcnonii nation he hat n-sociatcd himself. , Father liodia Is aicj about iC2 years, and i t-aidto i he a learned man. i The following ar-i'nunt of very trying sit : uation apppiirs in tiie Palladium, of New Ha i vt-n. Conn. : ' It hss been the cns'om of Fnulneer Stierbert, of ' , Harper's paper tnlil. to pot tho mill in mot(r,n'on Monday niornlris jast alter midnipht. Yrstcr- I , day. however, the ruin who reMoes herbert at 8 A. si. found flie mill st.indins; still and the enrln eer with his loft hand caualit i'l the cogs of the , wheels. Tl e prisoner heard his relief npproach 1 Inif and -ho'ited tu him to turn of! the water. This ' done he was soon relieved. At midniif'.l. he said, ; just before stsrtinjr the mill, he went to the wheel , to rreae e the eo. turning on just watr enough ' , to move the wheel slowly. His hand was causrht in theco... and the w heel was stopped. He was un ' ".Me to releese himself, and his cries for help were : not answered, s i he made the bet of his predica ment tor sis. lonir hours until he was releHsed. He 1 seems to have suffered no pain when heid a prion : fr. but on bein released the pnln from the crushed member was Intense." CoN'TMrnoN CrrtEP. Anold phvsi,.ia:i, retiretl from rracticp. Imving had nlacpil in his hands by an Kast India missionarv the ; formula of a simple vwubie iriiKMlvfurthe speedy and permanent cure of Consumption. BrotH'hitia, .':itanh. Aslluna, and all 'l liroat and Iiiti"; Affectiousi, also a positive and rad ical cure for Nervous Debility anil all Ner vous complaints, after having tested its won derful curative powers in thousands of cases. tin n-ii is nis outv to make il Known tn bis sufTennc fellows. Actuated hy this motive Rnfl a desire to relieve tmman sutTering, I 'i.1,,enrt ,ree of charge to all who desire it, .f;rinan. ficneh, or English, The women ,IM" r,"re, in .erman, rieneii, or Knsiisli, r . t. ' Wlth fn" f!'""pctioiis for preparing and usintf, alir.e arose to , seirt hy mail hy addressing with stamp, nam ty and a snli- i w-x tins papr, W. W. Sheur. I4it hw mork; Jiov.'ierter, jv. r. f 12-l!.-;;m.1 i Two Bov? Kii.i.kt) I.vj-tasti.t. A e.irrcs ! pondentof the Philadelphia ?for. writing : from Marietta, Lancaster county, under dat j of the 2tith inst., says : i Yetersy aerno.in twn bevj were kllle.! hore j In i slnirulsr rv. Tliev wore plavlntr ttmler a (lerrli-k m-mnted on oar that was siatnllnir near ! Watts' rurnire. and tted for holstlnir foul fn.ra ! bnats. A man eitmried f the fin of It and the i t!mr.er helnr: rt.tt.-n. it rell with s rrasi,. ' W iiiiarn j T.ntrmeht, r.ne of tiie boys, aired 13 ve.ir and r.n 1 "t Km an tie Kiirnlrhr. an engineer at 'hi.-kl.-s' I Kollln Mill, was horni.l c rru? h. d and killed al I most iutantiy. The other boy. a tramp, is vears ; of ase. whose name is unknown, and stno h'mied j from r,lttle If'K-k. A rVan'as. was ltil!e.,l instantlv . his skull and leys bf hip; rrnshed. I he man eV . cnpe.l injnry. bavin lumped to the ground when he felt the timbers falilna. TRIM. LIST for Adjonmod Conrt,tn ! hU at fcbtjnsbur-j, on ihe lflth FcY-rriiu-r i Mrliermittf r Flrun f 1 1-.;. C. V. riXiy.STAAt rrotbon.itar-. Pnithftnotry (ifiice. FhBlnrp. Jiio. 19, l! 1 Wos r" t ..--ue K -h .. ml xrr is '- Witnessed the Grant WE WOULD jMcn and Boys to Call at Oak Hai i Immeiliotfly nml llqulp ThemelveB for the j CQTSD WAYES OF 4.880, m j The Jdttpnlarly SMALL I'KK'ES we taiied the Ancnal trtfr 6ie itfrred all the Mores to do their best. But e eeHjed tlnm ; and they know It, and the People ee It, too. These are the rrtcen for Our Own Carefully M'tnttfactured C ,-. t bought in the A'etf York Wholesale Stores. A few left f the .. uO I ine Dvt-rroats, re.luced to Royal HeveTibie I'Uid Hac. f.'d everywhere at f-J!.i i r oil lnd.o t"oi r i Woven B.icks). Uur l'rtce Next Orade Kxtrm Sires In Blue and ISrowu Wommoo Heaver I ivem-att Next Orade - A ood Stmtie Scrvlceslilefloth Blond Overcoat Kvervdav Workinsj 'rvereoat Hen's All-Wool Suits The Aubnrn" I. B. Suits, for liusineu and lTees Extra QuxlitT Sawver" Suitings The Finest ol" ( 'simiTet Suits Iref Suits of B'St Imported C'l dhs reducel to Slen's F.rervday l'ar.ts . . 4.11-Wool Bijs ness and Dr? kxtra 'it:e Iiress I'ants i.ki:.s formerly !0.'J. now ysiinine Harris f 'assitnere lnt.?s The Verv Tatet Stvle In "ht!dren )vere.ats The ISin'Me Shouldered e'pe li-.val l:eTers:td Bnck Overeats (The Nlct l.ittle tJoy' Overcoats Osk Hail ever produced j "bildren's Snits at low h HlslitrUrsiisi and Siore Klaburatelv Trimmed Suits A Orest SpeciaUv iu liovs" and Vor.ths' I'ants WAN A MAKER & BROWN. OIK Hill, S. L COB. SIXTH MD MARKET, PHIUDI The Largest Clothing House in America. .-- .TUST Ol T Hood's Great Book ADVANCE and RETREAT: VerKonal Experience in the I'ni tcel States ami t'otij't-ilerafe Stettes A 1 mien. Cy (ionirnl II. IIt()f. Ia.r I if utmant-Licntrel Cfrttl"ctr Sic:t$ rrBMSflr:i ik ins m csfHAS iwm& FUSB f.T Cenoral C. T. Beauregard, .r.w nni.riK, issa. The entire proceeds aeiins; from the sa'e of this work arc devoted to T he Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, which Is invested in l intel Strifes Ke(s tered Ib'nds f r the nurture, run1, support sn J eJ ticaiion of the Ten in ic.ritr tii -pri el of ir parents lat sniumer at Nw tries lis. 'the melarchoiv in cidents of which sad toirsmcnt rre stiil fresh in the public mind.) Tub book m js blkut-t (--hvp. wt.iimi.i 3"J TAflES. WITH A FI-E fit, Tl--o It A f H l!f!Er3 4l A LIVE STEEL t'urAVI JO. vai-sj urr.rHT fi: thi- work, rot t ii;:m m.im or rati lk riEi bs. Hot" ti t .!-' r !rav I1.m:i i-h t'LOTIl. AT TIIRIT. UOI I.ARS, OR jv 1E Snrti' HiunMi. 'vith Mai-.i-ik l i 'H llllil f IMU.I.AUN AXIS lltTI f TS-li. Half Kr Tin JIlillKTii, MOEIKT -TTI P. I l R 1)1)1,. I. A US, ;t it r.T 1.1HM Tt i:ks v m. kio h i - Uilt Su.i: Af Kim.i-.s. Fls V. DOLI.AKS.' n the re-.-elpt Irom any person rem: t: : r b mail or express, of the amount ax a r-st'stered letter or by a pj-itn! r r ler. bar.V (Ira ;.., . eck. a c-.j v w.!l be immediately s.-nt free of pounce, reentered as sec nd-cN-s tnrvt'er. The rolumw Is pnblishe.l in th best of tv. I'Otrrnpliy. on e:ernit pa per. w.;!s iliustre'tlons. n-c-ut-vl il hll,p--t Specinitiis oi urt. The author, the subject, the purpose, all aiite render it worthy a iluce ineverv porarv. on everv deck or upon the l ook rhelf ol'otrv h use ;n t,e country. i'jenlt vantr-1 In evrry !c:rn n-:d rouri'j- :n the I nilrd start: off a t.rffn-f.ct tet'l tr i.-iret to ton orauiy discharged vettrani fron tht rr nv. 'i'o the ladies, who leel a deiro to exnrcs tv.-?ir sympathy with Thr Hoo-1 Orj inn Vr-noirl Fi erf. the su e oi t!;! hi), k anuiiif the reir-ie of friends ' will afford an excellent way of contributing cl strtntlal aid to fo desorvintr a cause. Hill Thli'.ls. HATFS TO 'FNTS TTt:., AHKKKSS WITH Fl I.I. I'A liTK I I.AIK, Osn'l . T. ileaurrftaril, rablisher, OJC B1HA1F vr THE HUiiD JIIOl:lL 11D, Jl-30.1 Miff ORI.EAXS, I.A. 3m. 15- O- Oowclsjoi1, FJLSaSXiSLE COTTEEa CwSTTUCS, : i.in;NsU"it;. JllftP one door wet f Huntley store, where O choice samples o! t'loths. Carjiiiiirvs, Vcstir.ps, -c., from which selections run be made, will at ail times be kept on hand, and full snits or single arti cles rf weanus apparel for either cents or souths wiil be made to order on the shortest nntice."in the latest and best style, and at the lowest llvinu price. Satisfaction naranteed in all eases and the hct ot work f"irnieie.1 fully as cheap as In lenor clothlns; can be bought ready-made. trial is earnest ly solicited. B. II. (lLSCU"irR F.bensbori, Mav 2S, 1 j7 t). fsMOKr. THE Lillle Builder Cigar, One llun-t.-ej fi r ti 00 - ll kl Frttil l' T,- N 1 -; jiltlBBSiSif Ht'ii'i ih-mitv. vjs' iiress in on re- M. J. IM T"5 ilK.KTY. 12-12 Sole ManTr, 84 rtr.n Ave., rttthurj. Va. I I imXUsdlA.tM rv kj f si.ss.ism m... It m1-sTI t .Is. Ulei. a st.iss.s j of lur.r stand u ia 1 nock. mm cm - - .".. "rsrr An t-i-teZ cr-y it tt t Iti a -fa o f . -9t a, J tto m I is-rirsr.fsi Kssss-i I w , ' I . . X r 1 m - T(.R iSALK OJ ItKN'T. I off-r for a- sale or rent mv F-VRM. b.oated r-esr I'l rtire I'ambria ronnty. On the I a'rn Is a if..od II .-.! and a Rood Itarn, with pood Water -r-Tver The Irarm contains l.sj acres, undertones, nnd issitnate alons; the Una of the Munsisr sml Wiini..re r--sd l..r terms, apply to the nndersicned at IVr1:i-e at any time, or at Kbsnsbmir dfni. t!r T-..mber session o: tourt. JUSKl'H n VI. epTS nnd othi-rs throuahont the e,.nntv who have nn.lr--s--l Inrs on hnd will eonm!t their own intre-ts bv hoidins them for a lw weeks, when I will ea'i tor t!i"!ra and r y the hlirhtst enh prti-es T.. . . JUH1B WF.1SSF.R. I.nnn-b.ir. .Tan. C l-i.-3t. UUAKKE CUT OALVAMC CO. PZSirtVZ Mm . Wjmn SXSwe li.,,I 'i- s..i. frij ft n ?i El" I1IB1I V I . 8 I I I I .iiimaisi ; u i a i a 1 1 1 S3 to s Jin: v"'lil f-er rlei s.t bom. "Kini I vir that N Reception In phlladc!pr,e LIKE ALL THE : -r. - -iv , x .. - X t 1 V '. V : r i t x : k )yiy Groocts. tefeyifh p,t '!! VI c a ?tsff,n itz'. in ; (1HCAG0 11 "Ef-RLV WWl CAM BUI A FIIKKMAN ?2.o) a r.u. rasiAt r inn hp. 1 :: 'H : . oo V,'j;-- n .V w ...--i'i-ii'l3;?.i::irui-i-p'.,,! ;;.L icer.ts f Al::e--.cn ,1 . .;-r.fc ; . --r; . I I. SJ ! MO'ls fcIM. ij;y T '.e rv , T. ,1 f . . ; , n ;- coiL!tr' n a C'-ir,; ;e .ei.-.-.jj i r "i - serv:-. cj-.i'.priM-- ,r j i,.. ,. Er.K s... I 1 1 li I'F.t-., a;..) ttie Na7i ct.'.Ti:o I'l.ts-i. fes?le a i er" Ttii!e.. sti-,ul i!ojr;i!n :r u !:! oop-T'sr.! ; a netrspspe-r it hup no superior. It 1 IN f '''i i'l :-S ree; t'l.i; r.ll t - ' . -5l i es J e-;-.!i: t-.s , or lor. I ir. o't-i-,'. fear vt tavor as to par. It t. In the !ni!et sr.se, a rsw lia.-h is-iie contTHis Six ri. i r. i -sides a ri'h rj-f,iv ,' rnsl-r-. Art. I ;-t"-i-ir. I.i .iMTin E-r.. Err . 1-s Mm kkt O'-.-ta-:- s and to be relied upon. !t is uosurj-aAed ii sn cm -t r; -. r x trustworthy oir-vrr.At i v!'. y mb.ij special eiubtcrj terms i-ri-L' it n -.i r eii. Specimen copies ti-av be s -ci i.t 'end sut srr-i t ..a" to this ,1: e. ior tiic msT PortaHs EKGDJE3 d SiWPIILLS n he market, rs ir'l rr f-r .-v-m - ;Vf k( ..-.ti GIUITITIKVVKIH.E, ZANHSVILLE.OKIO. A I.1KUE NVMi'FK uF IHttt BXOIXES AMI AHLIS Are now In ns in Fc::r-T ivotl. STATIOXritY EXGIM'S AMi I I It' OT frern 4 to ISO Horse Tewrr. C.RIIl lTH A AIIK.t. Pe. 18. ISTJ.-Sia. 1'ivrevi: :c : t' - - vi m srsviw v srar s s'1 - fSn As. earacitv). Acen's for tl II mlsow Hn tr Tuts S O. Butter Tubs. I'mis. Pe ; F vs. 'u snprtv oi these rtardard ari .i v-,r.so Wares constant's In store- iPRODUCE&S I. nme. f pies. TPttsite-w. Hewn". ,T' losiw. Dried I mil. Isrd.l sllew, . ree llldew. Ileld Seerlw, leaihrrs, Pees) sssjx. Honrs. ldr. linrtsr. I roll JKMtter, I: bew. snd nil Isrni nrol " den I'redeits reeelied end wold I On COMMISSION j SOMERS, BRO. & CO. j No. 211 Liberty Street. PITTSDURCH, PA. j Kefer to the V?oBif Far, 'be bus-n's ce : sruoitv. st d tetheir ree-t rt'r -s 1sup srely. se,ci-wr-kiy sr l ail; e s-tet -s- rsSTts. n:&i!c-d tr, e t- aov m.';e s. . I'irect rcr.rei: it.s with V. , -u rn 1 ci"S fTsrh srd Fell TeVt hore C-r- s'.-'-s irIei-si for Inrr Mrsil. rrt.1 errfesi. --l l'tsil.e..srrrls nnd oth r r,m" 1st on r line., csirr-rnliy filled at '-n" al srLet i a!e. A GOOD FLAW. :- Ui - ; "s..t.-si a - p k ti 1 i r-- '""'.. - 1 C!i 1 e t) f., , : r- 1 1 UK ' i " ' . " i -i- - -t U't 1 -r- t ir- ic - I - f'i.'.fd r-V'-! i. ? .-Tr--.--' ? b V. - . r c.-i t " -'ir . N- T 1--mhV- t i, "I t1 -i. -' '"-' ' ;", J t r ,--t.ri. , : -. rM : I - - " ..--- -i .-.ten ti.r m k.dir-T t r-.-t:4-. -j' ' -i." 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