agrmm j Tuk "Goeian.l r-'-orality" Republicans XEW'S AS D OTHER KOTISHS. i of Kansas, that parailise of political j 1 Boumlrelfem ami venality, held a State j . -Th rder.s 'ave c! , . . . i ted in Greensburg within a period of ten ! convf ii! ion laf-t week in the interest or i ye;irfl ! Jamt-s d. TJiaine.and adopted a platfoira j Two misses of Pott st own whose p.H- EOGrirunc. pa.. FRIDAY, ---- APRIL 9, 1880. i5inor II a ves's mantle has evidently fallen on the Rev. J. J. Dean, who, in a sermon last week before Hie Vew York r:nnf..rcn.'i. f fim M.tho.list Church. deelpred that he saw no Sood r.won whv i Blaine 9 a statesman worthy to lead the Grant .should not l.oekcted for the third ! RepuWicau party to victory, and that he time A youth named Edward Tatro was lianira-l 'it Wirrl-5ir Vt nn KHiIhv j Putler, the husband of the murdered j ! woman, was present. The lad confess- ' I ed that he was euiltv ot the criir.e, but j I paid that Butler was to blame, and ; Whknkver Mr. Eaton, the Demo- ! cratic member of the Senate from Con- ' (after the fashion of the original New j England Puritans, who resolved iu pub j lie meetimr that "the land belongs to I the saintfl, and that we are the saints." The convention declared officially "that rents are well off hav?been caught shop- i pointed to him as he sioke. lifting. A ten months'' old baby in Fort The Democrats ou Saturday elected ; Wayne, Indiana, measures 31 inches j all the city officers of Davenport, Iowa, j except the Assessor. ! Samuel McEain, convicted of the necticut, addresses that body, there is no difficulty in understanding precisely what lie means. On ycstcrd:iy week, when the clanne relating to IL:; apj'-oint-n.ent of special deputy marshals came un for consideration, Mr. Edmunds, of Vermont, delivered a carefully prepared around the waist, 33 inches around the ! speech, in which he attempted to in- i i we are a Nation" (with a big N)-that j murder of Sammy Hunter at Braddocks b ' . Iki tiopn .idrmitful to hail in the Sum of 110,000. A bov. tbirteeu vears old, tne otner .ii i , . ... ii i .ii i - r t 1 . 1 . . . . I . . , I S.C -i - if"" - f IfieCTCFT'! like th'.S ho iiic luuum ulc vi uiu ivrjuuiuatij : iu inn.i.vn.ij..-.....v ...- -- . .. i f "t" .i v t, .-. r ...i,:..t, ; Rev. Dean. fho desecrate their pulpit b Vl i' by preaching politics, could more appro priately nil th-ir pi opt r iui8iion by or ganizing themselves into a Grant cam paign club. feet ore shaft in Franklin county and was instantly killed The population of Alaska, which was carefully t-.ken by Captain Bailye, of the Revenue Marine Service last summer, ?!. vv3 a white population of le?s than 'J.r., together with about 4.000 Aleuts i t ut galoots;, and 14.000 Bs-iuimaux. It is S'T.roe'iy credible, and yet it is aid to r- a fact, that CoinjreM will be asked to f-staV.ish u t( iritorial government over the country for the mere benefit of a ring of hungry .ice-seekers, who are v. i ling to gj even" to that inhospitable climate as Governor, Seen tary, Judge. Surveyor, ft'-., at the public expens". ; more than even Blaine can endure and ; hope for any political future. This Kan ; sas convention was run by its managers precisely as the Cameron crowd ran the Republican machine at the Tlarrinbur.; j convention, and the singular anomaly ! in politics is presented, that while Blaine's friends in thi3 State are still bitterly ; denouncing Cameron and his convention for refusing to permit the Republicans . in each Congressional district to elect 1 A terrible fire occurred a few days ; their own delegates to the Chicago con- ! ago in Montalmont, a village ot Savoy. ,. ., T - - T-, " i .j. i Seventeen of the inhabitants perished rentier., 'he Blaine mc-n in Kansas adopt . , . . dHinM werP destroyed. t-UiutTUU s me'iimus in i ciius-t iviiuiii j hips, 21 inches around the thigh, 13 in ches around the calf of the leg, 13 in ches around the arm, and is 33 inches in height. It weighs 57$ ponndw. James II. Sliafer, of Beilefontnine, ; Ohio, had a wife whom his brother, Geo. M. Shafer, loved. The upshot was : a transfer of the woman, by means of a divorce, and james receieu in payment augurate a sectional debate, reiterating j the same arguments in defence of the i marshals that he and other b'.oody-ehiit j Republicans had reported to at the extra j session. At the conclusion of his effort, i Mr. Eaton made a brief and sharp reply, after which the section was adopted by ! a vote of 3.r yeas to 21 nays. Mr. Eaton j raid : ; A cow belonging to a man named : a mortgage for $15,000 on George's pro- j Mr. President, the honorable Senator from several -Wilmam Ml u::rxr., colored," of M:vli;un parish, Louisiana, swore ttefore the Ci-i.rtsiioiial Exodu.s Committee, ti s;4l;ird.iy that between and 1 -To tht r-j Li-.d bf'T. 2.141 1 lack men kill ( (! and 2,11(5 wounded iu that State "for political reaso:":-." The New York W-sr'l U o.f the opinion tii.it, order to swear truly to U:s frightful state of t h I i;.:, William must have thoroughly i ::...! igated 4.257 cases and hummoned a : ; i 1 1-l 5 1 i i ; liko J.'J.Oo-i witnesses, which vonMliav.. fnllv o-cunied the time of ! tured by Cai.oeron "William since 17.", at which date the oi-.t rages appear to have ceased. In tact, William swore to what he could not pos- siblv kn iw to be true, and if his tosti- I elect Un Blaine delegates to Chicago, and promptly refuse to sanction a re- . years solution recognizing the right of the Republican majority in each district to j choose their own representatives. This ; only shows that some things can be done J as well as others, and that Republicanism I of the the Blaine type in Kansas is a j very different thing from what Blaine's j friends claim it is, and ought to be, in j Pennsylvania. After the convention j adjourned the delegates from two of the j tkrtc Congressional districts in the State ; nitrt Furt f rhilliostm-r. X. J.. cave I pert v. This bargain, made birth on Thuiu.Uy night last, to a calf ' years ago, was kept a secret until lately ; with eight distinct legs. , but a quarrel over the mortgage has 1 carried the matter into court. 1 A skeleton has been found in a field ' near the Shaker village, in Warren county, O. With it were found a double-barrelled shot gun, some pencils and ' kevs, but no money. Mrs. Wm. Grif fiths, who lives near, recognizes the clothing and other articles as belonging ' to William S. Panning, an orphan sent ; out from Boston years ago and who ! found a home with the Grifliths. Dr. Reed, of Dixmont, says that Mr. Daniel Conroy, who a couple of weeksago was biought tothat institution from Erie in a sadly demented condi tion as the result of having overtaxed himself over t lie game of "Fifteen,'" A man living at Rimersburg.ru., is the father of thirty-four children, twenty of whom aro living ; nine were burned to death at one time. The first soldier killed in tho war of i the rebellion was Daniel Ilough, who met his death by the premature explo i sion of a gun at Fort Sumter. -Colonel Benjamin Browlield, living near Uniontown. Favette countv. is 1U0 old. lie has 12 children, 110 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchild- j ren. Two hundred and fifteen children, ; was much better, though he continues to grandchildren and great-grandchildren attended the birthday celebration of Vermont lias adilresse.i ine Senate for a pur- i pose ; perhaps, to use a favoiite expression ! of Iiis, a design, but probably I ought not to I ay "design," a purpose to affect another j department of the Government. Time will ' show the effect of the argument which has ! been made liere to-day. 1 lie Democratic party which has been assailed by the Senator from Vermont is the party of the Constitu tion. The Democratic party always stands by the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance of that instrument. When we i find laws upon the Htatue-book that in our j judgment are objectionable and laws which j conniet.with the t onstitution, we take meas ures to repeal such laws. Fault is found with this bid because it says that said special deputies are "to be appoint- 1 ed in equal numbers from the different polit- , ical parties. And the persons to appointed ; shall be persons of good moral character." j The honorable Senator from Vermont finds j fault with the bill in that regard ; and I do j rot wonder at It. Under the laws of the j United States heretofore have been appointed i as special deputy marshals and supervisors, keepers of houses of prostitution, convicts rave over the combinations of the knotty came. It is thought, after a course of Mrs. Cindarilia Pee, of Appling county, ! treatment, that the unfortunate man ; jnst escaped from the Mate's prison, and I Ga a few days ago i will be able to rejoin his lamiiy in a lew j beg to say to vmi, Mr. l'resuient, that the The New York' ITtraH's Irish Re- j months. j Democratic members of the Senate intend to lief Fund amounted on Tuesday last to -R. B. Crawford, who has charge of ! i .n endta ".at class f " tl $32-2.654.10. The subscriptions now are the insane department of the Allegheny ; tantnnfaV nv do" o- ai Ult there be small, and it is evident that not mucu ; County Home, but w ho is at present in ( ftT othtr eX(.?iieist Senator upon the other 1 ; met o,r-t!i'T and electe-1 Grant dele i gates, ju.--t a.; the Blaine men are now j electing delegates in his favor in this ' Stats, to go to Chicago and contest the i seats of tin? Grant delegates manufac- ; can, and let luni keep who s able, ' is i now the Republican watchword both in I Kansas and in the Keystone State. limn had i ceil given in a iffw York j court he would have been disagreeably I sc. rpri-ied, at the conclusion of it, by j bviog taken into custody for manifest j perjury." j more will be realized. I A boiler of a saw mill at Rushville, i 111., exploded on Saturday, demolishing Hi W. Parker and fatally wounding John ! Renda.ll and Thomas Jones. ! A fire at Bradford, Fa., on Friday j last, destroyed the Academy of Music i and a number of other houses. James Let him take who ! Wilson, of Dunkirk, X. Y., perished in tne names, ine lossexceeus .u,uoo. Sixty telephone wires hang on the poles on Harrison avenue, in Leadville, almost obscuring the sky at that point. As regards telephone wires, Chicago claims the championship, having 350 on a single pole. Although not a citizen of Dublin, but of Countv Meath. Ireland. Mr. cused of jiartireps eriminis in the mur- j his voice in favor of that class of ofncUlg, we ! l! ti, I .'. 1 ' . ' II ' !' rr(. Tui: following is the clause of the bill gukitint the appointment of special P'.arr.:t;." as 1: iassfi the fc.'-nate r.i I h !::;';! not t.c.-nlialiv, fn-ra in which it had previously .-d tho Hoi.-o. When tho amen.i nt i-i coaciiT' d in it wiil go to Mr. x.'.j f ir !:'..; ripprovai. ) Pr.oili-I, 'r..n JP.-l. -sh'.l'.s of r---'. ilutirs in rel'-Tcii' t ft !V.J l Hill! i . -: by ! ( in in the !i tri'-l i perfoi iv, 'hi i p , ion of th- ;-. r t wh'-r I o!.ir. ..!. th.-i", Mi-i .Ir.dgts nn- hrii their foiu-ts -.r t: O'lmr.'s ti; be r.t reafter epi-c!al deputy for perforrnins; any anv el-.-rtien, s!i,iil r?- t i' ? " p r li.iy i'i fail for their , and that alt :'pr'-!tit:r.e:its of !e? v.', v t;i :r--!iivs shall he ina.fo : 'oa"it of tin' l.'nited states for i i:i"!i s 1 1 1 1 i inar.iials ai.' to iln'.ii : hut shouid there le no Circuit Court-; in the State or eii i.i irMials are to he ny 1 in that case the District 'y huthorizcl tj convene aforeaaiJ pnrpoe, said nf'"d in equal nasnbers fi. m t! .llir.-ront t o'.iti- ft! rartie? : f.nd th' per-.. -ns -o point. 1 shall be person of ire. d r.Tl l a'ii'-ier and shuii be w ',l-kuov.-n iilenr-i of ti.e voting precinct in i.ii ii t'.ieir duties nre to ! performed. The Dauphin county court adjourned on Saturday last uutil Monday, the 20th j ' instant. Before the adjournment Judge I Pearson announced. that if Kemble and j i his convicted lobby agents would in the 1 meantimn surrender themselves into the ; custody of the Sheriff ho would accept I bail for their appearance on the 23th to ; receive sentence. The defendants have i Theo j ail bt'en fugitives incc last Monday i week, staying al different points in New j Jersey, KeinLlc's place of domicile dur ing most of the time being :it Atlantic i City, but on Monday last Salter, Petroff, j Crawford and Rumlmrger, knocked at , the door of the jaii in Jlauisburg and were a.liui; ted. In afew minutes Judge ! Fear-ion. the Distriot Attorney and tho I SherilT made tin ir aispearance. and after ! some discussion bet w-en the Judge and : District Attorney, bail in the sum of i S-'.uuO each was accepted for the appear- 01 h inst. ! was ex- ' peeled to do so to-day (Tuesday;, when the same disposition will be made of his . dormer of Goehring, a Westmoreland mil!, and instant iv Killing wosuev ' countv man who was son u umi inu- ; tution, and met a violent death mere, : has been released from jail on bail amounting to f'J.000. Cool ho f, the cra zy man who assisted in tho crime, re 1 mains in durance. Mr. Scott and Mrs. Kindred eloped ; from Decatur, 111., leaving their lawful partners behind. It was neatly a year before their new place of residence was i discovered. Then the deserted Mr. Kindred and Mrs. Scott went together j to the wayward couple, reasoned with ! them as to their sin and folly, and offer i ed to take them back to their respective i homes. The negotiations ended in a Fhall be very happy to hear hiui. member of Parliament from the city aforesaid. That is what might be call ed Dublin the hor.ois on a man. Saturday night, at ITarker's Cor ners, seven miles west of Peoria. 111., Wasson entered the house of his divorced wife and (ired nine, shots at her in bed, two from a shot gun and. seven from a revolver, wounding l.f r twice. A dispatch from Paris to the Bon don l):vly I'rlcjro'?) says : "By the col liery explosion at Audurlu; s, Belgium, on "Wednesday, the olst ult.. forty-two persons were kilb-d. Fori v-four of those e of the disaster es- 1 one 1 anco of the defendants on the Kerable faib-1 to appear, but case. Of course there is time enough between now and tho next Dueling of the court to matters 1:1 proper sn.ipe H KEARvr.v and his owe; no. -, o T.i :' cioc t ion I v. 1, .1 ;" a S. It Cl'v Ken are t wee 'at. d t V.MS 1- u : -n I'hey a 1: 1 "nii ;, his by ore r-broiigh a thorough ;.;p'-rvioirs ot tididates hav 1 m.ije.rit . for another sqipeal to the Pardon Board, but that will hardly be attempted in view of what ha already transpired. There car; be no doubt about Judge Pear son fearlessly discharging his dury when these defendants appear before him for Parnell has been chosen as a Home Rule complete reconciliation, and the Scott and Kindred households werr re-established. Miss MarthaRobertsoT!. of Memphis, filed a bill in that city the other day asking that she he divorced from one Pee Brooks, who had forced her to mar ry him by the exercise of "spells.'' Tt appears that Brooks accosted Miss Ro bertson 011 the street and at once exer cised such power over her that she gave her consent to the marriage. Miss Rob- rtson believed that Brooks used "witchcraft, sorcery, incantation and jugglery" arts unknown to the legiti mate Ci.pid. A rival of the Mammoth cave lias been discovered near Ilopkinsville. Ky. A perfect museum of geological curiosi ties is described as existing in it. A beautiful forest of Inpidodcndrons forty feet high. tre ferns, mosses ami other cryptogamic flora exist in abundance. Marine shells and the fossil remains of animals resembling monkeys have been found by the explorers of this cave. Three different routes have been pone over to a distance of eleven miles. The main avenue has an average width of sixty feet, with a height of forty. A terrible and fatal a.-eident occur red near I lie village of Kar.e, ?ToKean county, a few days ago. A lady named Dull left her little boy, five years old. u : v. : . or tin tnt ;., ii. 1 - d u ( a . I 1 y :ig.v Wa '. ! f 10. 1. n Pr. 'y. t iibont bv '- of law and order in 1 era-no Mek i-.n 1 dis o !,( oiniioinisticteacli-.ii-I a lew otl.r 73 of the ii '.i.cit.i.t and modern of c 'anoli s of liema- ;..?!. v.who have ' ucco' -Jed r.horer P r:od in imprecs :a:;d ! .-tro- live theorii-s .'. -svs .-f t'.o people, but , " it 'iv. eitii' r forcibly j v as only a question of: !.'! had h r i arne s eon- 1 the persons ,.f Jack Ca-Ir ; I- r. 1 r.t l he careers of both j Ihat f th.r- .'Mid-lot acritator ' a 1 s'-ntence. Old if cl nn-ncv is to be ex tended to them, and at what iime, will th'-u be a .piesiion for the consideration of the pardoning power. were brief and ing'ori- !;iv. ; Pens.: that ci torn -v -. . . c r nt f: ,1 ;n, ot j.?.nca?.'.f-r t!.'.: matter uinlt r vlv.i1 vt-eks. Mi iel liis a-trr i.ito the ring on Saturday 1 ru.-:-. Mi S'Ti steinman nnd r liters .if t'nr- .i?;!;:';.-.rr of . fr-T.i t!:e li-t of pr.ictbing at in his coitrt. Thoi- alleged of- At.TJtor'Ui Horatio Seymour has time , and again refused Ids consent to become I a ar.di.lale for the Pres':d?ntial nondna i tion. the Pc-moerAcy af some portions of New York, and especially of his own county. Oneida, nre un willing. to give up ' all hop that hewill not jet be the chosen ' leader v.nder wltoae banner the Demo- j : cratic hosts wiil march to certain vie- j tory. (n Saturday last primary elec- i ; tions were held in l.'tica and throughout (" i.?ida county for delegates to the Demo- ! i cratic ia!e convention, and 111 many of ; i the wards in I'tica tb.e successf ul ticket ; 1 was healed : For President, Horatio ; Seymour. Here is a man whom a ma- ' jority of the people of the greatest ! country on the face of the earth are will- j : ing to make their President, and yet ho i ', P"ts aside; tho glittering prire. Tilden ; ; was elected President, but through fraud j , never held the office, while Seymour :' ; could be elected and till the highest place : ; m the pit at th raped."' I Emigration frun Germany to this i country is increasing and extensive pre I parations ;tic being made for an extra- ordinary exodus. The new-comers will i reach here in time to become useful fac i tors in our political and agricultural system. James X. Kerns, the recently con- ; firmed Marshal, is no sooner out ef the w oods himself than he petitions for th . pardon of Kemble. convicted of bribery ! in connection with the riot bill. The ; members of the Cameron Ring always i hang together. I - -It i ". alleged that a fifteen-year-old ' girl named Kate McCloskey was turned out of school at Oswego because she 1 wore a green ribbon on St. Patrick's I Day. The teacher s.v.s the ribbon wa3 , too conspicuous. The school authori- ties will investigate. ! Rev. John McCluskey, D. D., fe.r ; more than fifty years a minister in the ! Presbyterian Church, died in Fhilade.! i phia, on Friday mornim-, in the oigh'.y j rifth year e.f his ap.o. T!ie greater part i of Dr. MeOIuskev "s life was spent as a : pastor in the western part of Pennsyl- van in. I Adam Kail, of Seb.ujlkill county, i por-sesses a curious freak if nature in I the shape of a calf without eyes or tail. 1 The sockets for the eyes are both natur i ally formed, but the pupiis are missing. A jittle tuft of hair at the other end in ; dieates where the caudal appendage ! should be but is not. Bishop Mullen. c? the Erie diocese, j has been presented with J0,uiX) by. tho liens ot -Mr. John Casey, a recently de ceased citizen, for the purpose of com pleting theliandsome cathedral in course of eieri ion. This munificent gift induced the starting of over a hundred men to work on Monday hist. The people of Honey Brook, Chest er county, are represented by a dispatch from Reading us in a terrible state of ex citement over the depredations of what is known as the Welsh Mountain gang. Many horses have leen stolen and cattle poisoned. Notices have been posted warning the people not to follow the robbers. A Kansas f'TCt.oyH. A ppecial dispatch j to the Kt. I.oiiis i'of from Ottawa, Kansas, j dated April tt.i, says : j A eycl-nin ftriKk tl.il j.tnee ftuo'it 7 o'clock tail ercriliiir. roiDjiletely dcnmilshlnff eerei relience j .n Kim rtrrrt. ivntl hailly datnaln fiv othen la t tho !;ime vicinity. Ttio cyclone then pnfsfl over 1 five or b!t blocks an.l nijam struck the ground j near the rlTcr. wlicre it delroycJ several residence.. , ami t'ltrns. tore the r-.-of o!l the Kansas e'lty. Law- i rence end S'Hithern HailroaM treipht houe, and ! overturned tever.il Irclicht cars. In North Ottawa I tw.'lre or fi!ten rrsidenctn were totally di'ttrnyed ! or badly damaged. Tho evening train from Law- i rence wa caught at the juncti' n. a mile north ( I tho tnwn. one patener car and two freight ears j"ei., and one pa?enjer ecrloimly injured. The storm proceeded to the r.orthen-t. dcBtroylnif ' the Spencer and Wllklnion homes and two farm hrni'f" 'in Its wit. Among the persons feriously I Injured are S. Uennier and enmilv.J. Marshall, A. i H. KalOwin. Mil. Ulack r.Itn. Hartinir aDd Mr. Jonen. A child ot Mr. lUackwas k illed and some twentT others allvhtlv wounded. Lumber anil iurniture were s-atier'd for blocks around, and In I Funic CRt-t b'Te cttle waijoue and even i'ersoDi wero burled tlirou!i the fclr. i A special to the Fert Scott Monitor from ; (iirard, under the same tjate, says : At T oVIo-k tatt ritht a storm arise seven rntles ! ontliwest c! (Jirard, which soor. de-elrjied the ' teHturcs of a cvclone. It followed up the Tallcy of j Th.:r..!.rt.olt Creek to wltltin a mile of .iirard, nr. I then went directly eist as lar as t! Mmourl ' lin. Seventeen houei were destroyed. S. J. i ST.dt-rsr 5. car)- ner. was killed, lr." Jones. IIt- J lnj; lifir Mull erry . t rorc. wis kliied. A 6 year- , old eliit.J uai:-l Morjran w;is e badly iujured'tliat ! it will d . Many "?lrs were t-dty't.art. Orass. , belike. y-a:u and trees were pulled ou: of the i pro.iud. Vfcter wa- blnwn fr-nn (ion i and houses : 'urn to splinter", j b- t'ak o! the Eiorm varied ; in wid;!: ,'rom three to fifty rod". i in the bouse alone -a hi! r-1 ,- weii to ; tlie store. During her absence the lit I tie feilow found some matches. In an upper room was a partly filled kex of powder. The child went up stairs, and while playing about tho keej drooped a lighted mate!: into ii. Suddenly an ex plosion took place, which partly threw the ro.,f off the house and almost ruined I the interior of the building. The boy ! was burned to death. The city election in Keokuk, Iowa, t em Mondav, resulted in a Democratic victory. This is the firrt time the rity j lias been carried against the Kepublicans ; for a number of vears. The I k men-rat ic i candidate for Mayoi anil four of the six I Aldermen are elected by a majority ! ranging from :X to 150. The large ne i gro vote was neutralized by the refusal of the Republicans to run the represent ative they had put up for nomination ' as Alderman in the Third ward. The ! new council will stand eight Democrats and four Republicans against nine Ite- publicans anel three Democrats last year. As sad a steiry as was ever feigned in verse comes from Cannes of the death there of an English olTieer, Colonel Pick ! ard, of congestion of the lungs, on the day appointed for his wedding to Miss ; McNeile. whose father, Sir .John Mc Ncile, had died only three months be i fore. The very wreaths which were to ! have been used at the wedding became ' funeral garlands to be thrown on the j coffin, and the bridal veil and dress were An iNOKN'te-rs MmnETtEK. ".vnes, tho Holland (Me.) iniiideier, liT rert-ntlj rnrot.i f ov hi.ii, oft..r t'.n. Tl-.-.!''.! Stv!J v. a.e'a i. thus described : l ) r.... f..A ,.. 4 . A . . ji.l f. r:ni; ; u as nice e r.-u lit a tfio best maiif 1J1. wf li mf l . i.i. . . r-"- t'ic lower one beiiifcT -tcvoic.i to a kit'rn aT t;n!r, h.!l, tne j er ainry 'o a rtrwin-rooi .' aod lirst ct'amber. '! he floor of the dinir.jr-'iall Is inlaid with che-ry and innhoi any, l.i v.ieces of : W ...1 beiriK u"id ia lajtu; It ; tne ki'clien Is also , lr.Iiiid. o'U !s PTi'Oii ivc.y. ri;e f-.irriib. inrs are ! romewiml rent t..r a smnli persuiiae. l'hey con- . '"t f the iiP'ii:l kiu-l.iM! '8r;: ;;hernal lit. ir.cl iid! n;c . h'tr l-w ed tab'cs with driwrs in t hem. roiier for i lo;nr t -p.ei, dihei;. een to au old la iy wiih spiecs. ! who eve.- the vi;t.r rry soppici-ju-'y. Iu the ' dining r' " m or tin!: a i;-f- chsndailer pende ' abr.ve a '.-lak wft'rut tn'.l- '-n wioh rf-5t a hand- i so-im.. trie a-ittt set. r.i!d oi w.-od. pa.r.te ! blue. A ! pi'tt.oar.1 stands at ti.e back of the room mere'.y as in c-nnment. The e: in tne drawirae-roora ! und chamber nre j.erfe.-l ir.arr-ls of mechanical cki'l and Yankee Int-riuity. The n-os are taste- ; fully rarpeted. A ii!-i-b!e fireplace is In the draw- : Ins-rcorn. and in a rack at Its side stand the sh"Tel I nd tons all ready to "poke up Oie fire." which rccrrilH tiurr.s b'hln.ithe rrate. The cr.airs are n nlc.'iy niade and u; ho'st-rcd as rhonirh they ; h:id eetn intended iir ti.e I 'resident of the Inited . St.tfes. The wells a J windows of the room are i well adorned, and the hojre a a whole is a com- j plot, stem . . Ihelasd's TEKKiKi.t; Talk. ITore Is a f-ri-r.r from I.'-itrini Ceuiity, Ireland, as de- j bribed by the correspondent of the Mansion ! House oniniittee : I tin vlsltinir the sick a few days since I entered ' the cabin of a poor old an, who. I bcl ee. is bor- e.crii'ir on eisrhty ears old. 1 wfcs prieTid to see j lii.n I ) the i:o"crb'e 'fwht he was In hitmlng 1 ovr a few tojs f.l turf, without shoe or rtcrkmir'to j wird cf! the cold Irotn the damp floor. His hollow- j ed chrcks. penetrated l"oki jinvl emaciated TisMkre i evidently teil a fad tr.ie. I reached another house on the same day ; the Inmate? of this comprised ! four liidiTiduai1 .he father, an old man. unable 1 to leare his bed unles carried : the i.m, tl;e enly ! support of the ot I latlier. and two sickly ilMers, , ono of wliorr. is now bir advanced in dropsy, and. I 1 beiiere. Is dvinif. HaTinir aked ti e son why it w" tliat one of the K'rls did not look for empioy- I ment. even it she were only to pet her support, hie answer was. "No one wnn.s her." In llouaiconlan. County Mayo, two h'indre.l families ar destitute In a iioif ie parish. They are in jrroat distress the niolof them In absolute want. Tht y iiare notlilnir now to lire on but Indian meal, and not enonirb of that ; Some ol them without a drop ot in i lk. without fuel, and all without eredit. havin their clothes pawned and their children hall naked." William Smoak. of Oranceburc Ivinre re.idv to county, S. C., litis i In living children, i widowed brhle. Death was "caused by io-j gni.iiieniicren, gr tu-granuci.il- , tlie rupture? of a blood-vessel on the poor young bride p chin: r :::: ronsi.rd of som- critical Com- 11 ,:, V 'i:ioi,.ioii u, uns country n ne uren ana ,u great-great-grandchildren, . lungs, and tho poor young brid lo.-.ii to their t.-4-..-r ,1 , .i-a .,..f r.-, I woa'l 31 F' Sil-V l consent."' : making in all oTo living descendants. ' three honeleis davsm-.d i?M. r,:yr u ,, v ...... f.r fliv, . ..,..' (. i r Trr-r: , iio eteaa tie i.oasts that there ; the life slowly sinking away. t. . . : At the convention ot the Dr-morraev I "V1 aong Uiongh j there is quite a buzz ovei i ' W' of Erie county, last week, the f,!iP i ! .t..,,eIiy U,5it mn? ot ,,,era are , county relating to an allege,! n. it- in.) Loin l. .4 eoique oi monins aeo, i . , - , j omoaH-ei. concerning a sixteen- for a violation of the li- t -1Ji,lu"7 '"lll"J" i.. iuop.ro. : i The Stort nFi Drink. The Fort -Smith ' , (Ark.) Ifera Id of recent date sayg : j IlurinR the war our townsman. James P. Moore. 1 ' on one o-casion went out In front ot our lines to I ' (riTsiiims water to a wounded Yankee, who was lylns: In a help'ess condition upon the grounds but Isteiy occupied by ti,e Federal forces and from 1 which thry had recently been driven. Tl e man : s. crl ii ;j porously tor water, and tee bullets ' were rattling around !rom both armies. Moure : 6 Pat Up i said he intended t risk tho exposure to do the ji.i:.., , deed of mercy and went out to him. .'leprovedto j oe a captain of a 1 ennsylvania reirltuent, who was ' against a mat profuse with thanks and ifTred Moore his irold Franklin ' w'f!. which the gallant "onfederate declined. , : no i'c;;co ii ins iiurun, timi ii- iij.Kiii. ii ric Hiir- miracle ; TiTed the war, remember him. This lie wrote Vear Old lad who down In his memorandum book. The captain re- On Friday last. Edward Tatro was ! Was a naralvt ic. Al.nuf. a. vrar !, ! etty wrote here toknow if Moore was Jivlnjr; cHch'v Th-.t.f I. 1 1 1 1 1 tit ' i ". a Mat we condemn and denounee ' liangeei at Windsor, t., Kohert Ander- became ueeply religious, and piaved i desired to provide tor him in hn w,n. Sir. Moore I . " ' ' ' 1 "'r' " : ti.e tyrannical practice e.f conij ellitig a Stat.; Hon and Charles Webster at Louisville, I lone and fervently bis suooiiratioiis tie- i wr"tn to him and received a friendly letter in re- j is a mo.-,t atbdrary and high-handed pro- : delegation to a National Convention to vote : .huurs 15, own Samuel Howler and Andv i intr frcniionllt l.r.orrl oil' rX rr o. TXy-tell,nB' him thKt therf w '.o.ou) set apart for , . i ,. , . , , - , ' i in a unit for aiivcamliJate Iwanss itiL'tinre w J)l"w"r" i ixwifr, hbh Anay ! liift ireiiiieiitlj liparrt all oe-r the house, fiis use. to bs raid in instsimfntu oi n.'i ecb. ceed tig and v. ill not, we feel eon-dent, he r ' t of t ie niS Mat'on- at Macon, Miss., and Ceorge Lately the family were summoned and Th Kederai ottteer i... since died, and the other be ,ustai:.ed by tho Supreme .Court rh legale Vron! anoepeSeirt antirue f at Washington D. C. The lat- the lad said : '"God, through the mercy i K VZ J. tXkr Ke wlm it eome.s before that tribuii ' represer.tatiye of the people into a pacged i lfr "' ilta1 was severed lrom his body by : of Christ, has not only blessed, my soul, ! riht spirit." ., .,, . . "' ' ' J 1 and inanacle.l one-man tool. And that we 1 t he iope, and blood splattered the beams but has healed my body ": Then mak- ! -- .. it v.io .ti cany day. If an editor ; earnest :y reque-.t the Erie county delegates of th gallows. ig an effort to rise, he' said : "I must ! How to Reach KASA!..-lrsons mor- who a!s,., ! app-.is to be a lawyer can j Jo the ei.sn.r.g DemeH-rati.? Stato Convention , Holland ooaslsof a bouse in which ! get nr.," and in a moment more the i inir to the West should consult their own thus bo roi,:ii.a:ih dealt will., the next , hiSm'neeW ' h.v" a fan,iI" "f six rsons' wnirh in- ! poor bedridden boy was sitting upright ? r"wf'rt hT tbe route bv which .' . . . . ! . ' u ' " ." '. '' cin.lnc on. nrirTtn.- t -o l.iit.i. .,ji;i.: .-.i.-i . if 1 herei are urp rein neft ions I n I ii ion I )e riots. ' . I O . I T . 1 . 1 I 7 . r. r ' '" . ' r 1 1" I ' " 1 1 I (" 1 1 i. 1 1 If 1 II O I ' ."il I' H I . 1 ITl V 1' 7 ! T 1 ! ' Tl ' " ...... , ... im.it 1MIM.71. M,, rvf"l li r- lit I l.f. a :ov. th.' r-v.i : :!d. T:t3 li ... wrier. Iliii.: "Ii ti:. '!!.:! r i : th- y if ir.T t a I : I.i- '"" r "-r Y tL"; hot the i t:-' t!';. r. . t ;. t: v. f T. vi.:rr, r.tf d Crawford o pVl.l gui r, they dit Ii;.-! le to t! r.t. ';! be! and ;ty, ;.o i.-r.i oy n -. U.. r w.- As this pvornis,'. r.:i' li.tvo iici f t':" P.- i: l . f i.i oho t:.ide ii. tone, the vote for :l at . li.riauati. If other counties would imitate the example which lins been sot by Erie, it would simplify matters amazingly at the State Convention, ard we would oossiblv ear any more siilv ta'.k about "Wal lace mm," or "Kandall men," or any other man's men, but only of men who, above aud beyond all other considera tions, are devoted to the triumphant r the Democratic party. thc.r wives, two Ei:!ei, two aunts, one son. two cousins, rue son-in-law, two; i.a!crhiers. two niece, one half-brother, ! or,e half-sister, one Elepmother, two ' nif.thers, one father, one father-in-law I and three chiidrm. I Levi Coleman, aged 0. was arrest- i ed on Tuesday at Farmer City, 111., for j a criminal as&ault on Mrs. Olesen, his i sister-in-law. While in tbe calaboose, I awaiting removal to jail, he was taken i out bv a mob, coated with tar and ! fast trnins end comfortable ears. Them is no nee that can compare Triih the Pan Han file lloiite1 in these particulars. Two daily trains leave Union Depot, I'ittshnrah, via Pan ITandlo Honte, which run itirough in many hours q-.iioker time than by any other line, an foilnwn : rTi tr. . f. t. t ' Jeve 1'ittsMjrtt feity iirce,). . to. Il"47p. ia . .. ., , j m - , a rrire a' t. Ijouis great and midden phjsical improvement in tlie tioy s case is well vouched for. i Aaron McKenny, who died last : week in Maine, aged 102 years, was a j remarkable man in many respects. lie ! was aoie to take care of himself to the very last fore his death he .shaved himself, hoed his own corn, chopped his own wood. He also knocker! own a man who bad suggested the appointment of a gvtar- fliau for him, which broucht on his first e t Kansas City . . .. J-carenwoi'tb A t hlson St. Joseph 39 a. m. oe p. m. ..10:00 p. m. t 00 a. ro. . .11 p. m. lo:16 a. in. .. a. ra. 11:-A a. m. . . 3:'J5 a. ru. 12 06 p. m. .lie . I l it,.' .; ma; would in the ar.v ii i t r :; ion i r that I il v to t' I'.i ' : :rd. f Vfi V." t r' irid l '.ti'-n. i ' v.:" Cotilge.I thai an. 1 umkle. v,-r.;;ld !-f- ndnts from l.nv. Attorney . th n.-T.-.b: r of t omj.-baticaily ! that he would alleged proriil -c, ihlf's decla-ation e think it does. ate very long in de of voracity thus Attorney General on nut- r of the doc d;T i'.i'.n nnd silence"' .: :'" tii -ave th of ti.9 r. V, - f v ::. ". I.:: iot in:,.', ed . I f t h - ml v Wn nc.n A nr.M n;; the other elay. ipys the Lfiicaster .Vev which had in it more than ordinary f-ignilicarioe. A get, i '.i :.;;ui rt ir.arked iu our hearing that it would be a most exceliant thing fe.r the rotate of I'eM.sylvat.ia if the fug itive Kemble were to get mad at the tre-atment lie has recently received at , the- hands ot his old friends, and tell I what he knows. What a richness of re j vedat ions would be there ! Xn man in tlie? Ntatc has been so long and intimate t ly neiqr.aintr-d with Cue ruling powers. i;!:ov. so t:i'!.-.!: of how things are'dotie, e.r h-.s taken so full .share of the work as t'ii man Kemble. He has had his tin-j.-rs in every puolic pie that was bak ed for year-. The legislation at Ilarris burg for a ncore of years is at his fingers ends, and he could '-tales unfold'' that would make ru. n high in place quake iu U.t ir shoes, and put scoresof them where lie him?"'.; stands to-day. II? would not b able to build nn npulatioiit. but he can foroi.le many which te.-day er-m fair to siht. It almost seems a pitv tii it his !i;is remaio seated, and sr. much P" j feathers and returned to his cell, but lawsuit, wherein he acted as his own . ourmg mo nigrit 11c oug nis way tut ol ! prison and disappeared, j Three colored children, aged one, ! two and three years, were burned to ! death about twelve miles neirtli of Jlera j phis. Term., on Sunday night. They j had bet n left in the cabin by their pa I rent.-, who were attending church. The : fire originated by Die explosion of a j coal-oil lamp. All three perished be i fore assistance reached them. I A despatch from Rome to tho I.on ! don Stand-ird says : ''The Dope is dis i pe.sed to accede to the wishes of the J Archbishop of Baltimore for a large in ! crease of church accommodation in his diocese inconsequence of the numbers of : persons disposed to join the Catholic Church and for special powers" to faeili ; late the reception of puch converts." ! While gimner.. I'ayne, O'Xeil, Wel i lish and Hursr, of tlie Royal Artillery, : were on Sunday eveningrefiirningacross i tho bay from Georcre's Island lo Tli.li- i fa-r V K WllfTPlliev hni h'.r.n vicliin 1 ,h''r",f'. w.ireinprii-ns.ihsttliflrpsni , ' ..-- . . . Wlieie tnej n.Tl Ktn ISltmg : rnBll he ,.,,) to their wives, children or c.mrd j II U 11.!.-, tliell ooat Swamped and all were J 1'he Ilw.t cjn.m:ttee on peni"r hetrd C'.rn counsel, earnestly defending himself against a charge of assault and batterv. j He had never been out cf the town of : Saco he was born there when it was i named Scarborouch save on one. occa- j tion. when he followed a hor--e-thief into New Hampshire and caught lnra. ! He had never hen on a railway train. and had never sent or received a tele gram. j Tbk following !ispatrli from Wasliinston ' conveys inteliieiice that should meet with j the approval of the public generally. The bill projiosed, while :t cannot effectually 1 stop the;ruisappropriation of pension money, ! which as a rule comes and ge.es m cai!y, ! will rheck to a great extent the evils result- ! incr from spending the money for liquor, ' where a large proportion of it goes : I "The Innre number of complaints reeeired by the J Secretary of the Interior of the s.inanderinr by I pensioners of the money received hy them from the i irovernment has Induced the Commissioner of f Tension? to recommend to Congress the passage el j a bill providing th.it where pensioners are Ki",n j to Intoxication, are ir.ssne. or have sihandoneH ' I their families, or nre in prison, that tlielr pension i inr:s. i rrompl connections are rrmde in Union Depots at points named for nil lar.et point. For further information, time tables, etc., address W. I. ej'BKiEN, (ieneral Passenger Aent. Pan Handle Koute, Columbut, Ohio. CiRATEFn. Womev. None receive so 1 much benefit, nnd iior.e, are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in reconi- J mending Hop Hitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many j ills tlie sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, ind'gestion or deranged f liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, j weakness in the hack or kidneys, pain in the f shoulders anil different parts of the body, a j feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these iiitters. " The history of the late war lias vet to be i written, as events crowded so rapidly on i cachjnther that the mainsprings of the action i of the leaders on each side are hut just now i being brouvrnt to hen, nnel the truth of his tory vindicated after the strife and clamor of factious quarrels have passed awav. Th book by the late General .1. R Llootf, which is advertised in another column, cives much light on the inner life of recession, as seen by 1 an aetual participant. j iir.il l.i toiy remain-, untold. The Voltaic Hft.t Co.. Marshall. Michi- thrown into the water. Hurst caught ' f'nn''r Hentiey on tins suniot. and was so famra- i gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Vol- . . i L't- i rnnrnccl with Vi. ,-in. ,1.,.. l i'i l. i . .... . . , ... ... ... . nays mm. y mean what Wrte to rhpm wirhmit delay. f-12.-9'm. ! hold of the boat and was rescued wbito ! r!!!,!:1 "1..: " ! 'JV, ?".bfrn f talc Helts to the afflicted upon 30 i he three ot hers rrere dn.wn.-d l'ar.. ; medial,. The .,' .h,ect wnrht t the 1 MP''?" car!?. ?naranted. They ... t.,.,... t --: i- '.' i.tin Liir.l 10.:.'.lll.:i. OeCtlc.p of trie Sen.ee errm'tree x-g retTlon tr.-i they wi-1 also r-pert a hlil te, the sam twt." ft'T say. THIS NE'WSPAi'lli WILL BE OF SERVICE TO ALL BUYERS OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS! AS IT WMAI.XS A PARTIAL t'ATA LO(l 1- K HOODS AT THE GRAND DEPOT: What the People want to know is Where can the Largest Stock be found? Where can the Newest Goods always be had? Where may buyers be sure of the Very Lowest Prices? IT IS QUITE 1'H L'jK THAT THERE ARE 31 A y I' EXCELLENT STORES TO DEAL Al, DVT TLIE GRAND DEPOT AIMS TO Show itsKXistomers tho Trxrost "Vnrioty of Goods. Show its Customers tho Greatest Convoniencrs Show its Customers TJnisual Accommodatiors. Show its Customers Truest Satisfaction. THE SPPlIiSrGr 18SO O PKNS ALTOC. IITI1 MFl THE MOST MAGjSTIFICKNT STOCK! TFe Iiave ntt(rlipe) nil pret lonf rfTorln In ieleetlnt nn arranclnf on r stork. Take a TialU ..Iir.i"ti tin rnnl Depot, and kinilly aenrt u a noril where tnrh another HocL ran tie fotinct or w tint iiimmU . ,,, not hesitate to ask for tine t-ootia. nn we have I hem. Iso not hesitate to the union lor Kondsi if n-,( j ,:',...., of qnnlltj, beeanse we (iisranlrr nnr soodsi to he as atatesl. Itnyera run norlih,Bisn; arllrle that il,., ,",, iirnT v. .... ....... ...... . . . . . ......... ... . ,, ina w n eo DOD(ni. a niw s aiaiofus uuij piriui on sen ai Tor reference. ireount of apace reqnlrrd. We otaere alpbabeliral order to l A THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. KT NKEDLE WORK. Tills tUck abounds in all the . Novelties of KanoT Needle Work, not no'.r lo Crewel work, ; but In ZtjitiTrs ami i ancy Knihroi'lery Materia!! ol averv kind, ' tuueiher with Jerlus ot every ebaracler. Our Customers are alw.-iys sure of soaie'.hlux new at tlia bow famous "KounJ CouDter." Tlir. NEW STUCK or l- JEWELT'.T, FAN'CY GOODS. Jt-t Oman e-L"-. B. s I'ockeii'0o:r. Krsn.fi. I.a.'.e;' Vhgi a.' J. j.a:.'.-;e JV . , t t -., atuu JaLee au-J large variety. THE NEW STOCK OF 1S0. BLACK AND MOUKNTN'G GOODS. Lupin's And n',1 ether test maiies of e.'Rs'jmeref. Cashuicre Jude. Taiulso Silk and Wool Henrietta .'loili, . .irenadlues. e. In thtj foods we seek to be worthy of such confi-ler.ee as Is sometimes ijeaes- ry wuen ;urclisscs i.iutt oe uiaae in Last K THE NEW STOCK OF I--,j. T ERAMICS. roTTKUY e;:id l.aud,.,ui- i lmi I-r E la- C THE NEW STOCK OF Iskij. OUSETS. EvcrT chuntje lit f.binn 1s close'ly watclied and f' i'.'.wed. and every style and si. ape is kept on Land, so t!:t vr :fure can be littcd. eit!.e' s'nirt-wa,std cr rr;,i: a1.""eiiui f-r "tout. 1'lje s.i:r.n t-inke of cornT!! cnnnot '. ivlaji' ed to every figure. notw:tiistar.d:t tr tbe r.cw inver.f.onj tl.at ro put on the rnfc' !et rUrAr-tr to f.t any and every per' n. AJ 2 ncesity we keep 'ty-two mnk or shapes, and the l.iay . -oT- etnlre In charze jf tVo dei Hrtrr.eiit uiaes it a study tw eicvt tlie proper tLin for our ev;o:nars. THE NEW .STOCK OF 1-- '. COSTUMES. A tlit.roucl.ly Up-to-tiie Fa.liW.n Depart niect, replete with Silk, f iinnrrs. Kanty nxl l laln Suit; for Ira, I:nner rarru-f. K'reet .Vear. I'romTiaue. r.ventnp. Wed ding or Facers. o-s9iur'S. Kiri.-.-c'as ?To'!:Ft...s rady at a mo ment's r.otioe to make to '.rder ! r tlr.iss wlio do n--t ciio-se trio Keady-M.vle Ooaks. e'oit. and I "i"tr. X a-perb itcck of tLe lOTeiiei't and latest ronee; lions. THE NEW STOCK OF IS. CLOTIlIN'G We tave Four Distinct D"jartuiuU fur , C'lotaiog; i ' No. 1 'rent'eutrn'i HeaOy-M !e. 2 .yentiecien's ..-'.istom j .epartment. t Hois' uv.ti l'!iil?roa 's Ke iy-ji & Jo. 4 Mioses' I'val" and lircstf." Wo keep ic ea"h Department "iirli aa assoitaicnt as wiil do credit te tbe honse. TIIK NEW STOCK OF 1??0. DKESS GOODS FOR LAPIKS. Thoae who baro ne rer looked ovfr the 11 lornr rmmters i'?Tyt? J to Ire( J- dVrt w;i Lre d j of tfce xtput nn-J variety we kec rea-lr. N'o trouble wi".l be spared to t-ring together 1q tliis .ot;cn eery ilti.riMe tnuterlal tuitde In u j urt of the world. L THE NEW STOCK OF ! ACES. JiFCIIINGS TIDIES. :i f cate-t productions t!.o Laud Ht ! i. :: I-soe tj ordinary IJ' :. ::ne. .le-ne r --. ' prii-s tiRtne i nre" iva S.um ar.d j ro.Vr. .... ""'. red tLo tilgL-i r-.it 'i .-t i': tn 'i :f M T3IE NEW TO'K OF l-r ILLIXEkV. Ttvosrariy:: Sa.. .-?:-. ai..1 V rr: r: v we ca:. it : .tl : ::. . t v-.- r itrc 'Tf li- t nc c . r. '.-,io'-! . 1 m THE NFW STOCK F . rVELTIEINSILKs.-:acM-.r,.T!,: i h- s :k J.'are IJr-?d-i. A: 1 tl.v t. : n. i'.. - i tr. -.:' t- il a k o 'ii-ar: r! . - . - U-itiilt.j : ,!: u3 t.i; . . f-j.l ;,--t,-tn.' ' li "i " a' '" ti-HP.TiHls aeh p.; 1: t.cov, lu u. - . dlc 1 rc.s. o THE NEW STOCK OF 1--.'. VEK.-IK.E5 AND OVERCOATS FOK l.ADirs ; t-r ti...'s t e-i-v k,n1: in r we ti ,, Tror.d tv-j-i-t H c 'dt; i .-.t.-rv cr rm-uy :. r oaitcaker and tLe vir.-lv t.; -itf'a; ;iri' - i: ' ' P TH K Nl-:Vv STOCK OF I !-... Er.rr.MKKY and t.'II.i:t .:t: i.v , r -- sr:pt:.in. a-twritit't ai-1 1" -st-'f s -u : i ' - J - ,u. , y ii.re.-t uiji -rtut ..a. A n. dertbstu h-.Lly j ra su 1. W rder. e i..! ie-ed 50 r- s i. ' .: '" E THE NEW STOCK OF 1S0. MBP.OIDEItlES, KFCHINGS. Collars, Curs. Hambura K.luines all that j?o under the bead of "Wbite eloods" are (fathered In beautilul array in this extensive section that car ries a stock as Inre aad complrto as Id ncy Store soluly devo ted to tbis bniiDasa. Q THE NEW TOCK CF UILTS AND HI.ANKETS Cr.ni tPrr-r.ti.":. Qt IVark- THE NEW STOCK OF 1- MIEnONS eif every corcvivab! hue, q-ialitv. a patt'-rn. -tu'cn in tLi line curpaast-i tiff Tait . 'o ; section. a; 3 THE NEW STOCK OF 1S0. FLANNELS, UUSCINS, LININGS All tbe vopular makes nf each kind of Uoods aluys hand. THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. FRINGES, TRIMMINGS. NOTJONS.BT'TTONS.-Tbee sections bare crown in lavor lately lieeaue t'.o foe' is S'i uiuch core complete. We aim to bave cvervthiuj; ilial JjtoUs ne.d In ti'iuiniiupT dresses or for general fewin-. THE NEW STOCK OY 1ho. ' IiASS AND CHINA WARE The extent cf thl. De . I r pe.rtmeiit amazes evcrybotiy. Up from tbe finest Peror.iied l.inner Sets down to tbe lowest rauues of Crockery W aro wo bave a full stock. THE NEW STOCK OF 1 . SHOES for La.ii.'. Mi?eS. CiiMren nnd ;0t.t. T 's LV p-irtmrnt is ki:wn to e. nn t e lir-i M,L,f. s: .r-.- 'n tl v 1"l11-J . Statei. We bave .res.t'.y tn i rov.-d the ..uai.iis. acd t- - i?s n! low sinall 1,1 !;c fr e dry 'hiiiK. THE NEW STOCK OF 1 ... SILVERWARE, f I'TI FRY. CI.fCKS and .v''a' '- c- ' at,tfl In ott-y bi.-:"e!".f i. Wc -iu i...t k"-p RMt!.- .a tiial uiade I t ibe best t- .ier THE NEW T CK t I 0 II AWLS, fnitii tbe finest India 1' ttra.is at -.. t.vcry -lass -! l a :i 7id Hav Wr-- . H-i ai-d ovtui:. vhawlt in luoder.nc pr'.c. Wi-"t ,1. 'k.-i THE NEW STOCK OF 1 G THE NEW STOCK OF L"VES. Kid Gloves cif exqtiioite quality and Cnisli, XJua. "Alexan-lre," '" 'ourvasier's'' end "1 uster'o,' aud a uiurvtlous BfSortinert ot Fabric U loves. s 1TATIONFUY. Books Inktai1p, UoM IVti. Tc rsfh'.oi t a: i cilery, l-v.ank H - -k. Tti' tTirT ur '--s f 7I an-! othor pftpert. 1 'inner l'.ird. I 'itr '.r r 1 l: ?.. c i in finest xnauner. THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. HOSIERY AND SILK AND MERINO FNDERWEAK. This Is one of the lamest departments ot tbe store, and it Is now admitted that we bave succeeded In ottering oy means of.our foreign connection) the finest stock of Ladies' Oents' and Children's Hosiery mat Is presented ia any bouse In tins country. We Import direct the C'artwriifht Warners. Bat tle's. Mrley and suHi tbirs;; tmt as no eood stock would be complete without these poods we do not cousider '.t worth while to specially advertise them. THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Two Section. 1 I.inen eionds. Sheetiuts. Table Kurulsblaqs. S All kinils of Kitchen Uoods. Tteso stocks are now raoie complete than evor they were. THE NEW STOCK OF lss.1. HATS AND CArs for Gents Boys and Children In ex tensive assortment and of qualities unsurpassed auywhero. THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. ' INFANTS' OUTFITS, Missrs" Ck.tbln Baby CoacUea auj overytbins; taodud for little people's wardrobes. T THE N KM' STOCK or i--. OYS. GAMES, ARCHERY. FISlIIN(i TACKLES, e ! Ut M anj trie little knick-kna-ks watif'd f.T the a-r.U' -1.1 -t of children. We keep these coods ",!r be cnnvec'eci - entt--mers. THE NEM STOCK OF UNDER;A1;MENTS ..f I.hien and Mtp-'in f, r I.n V, k-r;tnd a?s..rtment. Tl.l is a sppc-aliv sn --:! 'e; i because of Itn laruf nri ar. 1 the hlp clir t tore: tars Also Misses' aud I'Lil dreu'1 Vnderwcar. i Trrn ! U ? THE NEM' STOCK OF ln. FnOLSTERY GOODS. Lace Curtain, CieVnn. .-iw Sll'-x nnd Jut t oi erir.as. t"-rr-'r.p Kn.-s Vats ai:3 rumb (-. bs. I.inaleum. eie. In laci 4?vervtf.:i -j i!ri.Jid o furn'.sb a bouse throughout. THE NEM' STOCK OF I'J. YALISES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING HAG. Ca , Stcb;e and the niq ils'tcs oft,.uriu. THE NEW STOCK OF 1S'. "T;y7"Oolens, sackin(;s, cloths. cassimf.!:e. ' for l. ys' Wear. Velvvtei , Ccrdii"."--. t and a'i tbe Cos ' T g-oflt for 'bildrcu's t i-.tbits;. A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS REQUESTED. JOHN WANAMAKER, GRAND DEPOT, 13th STREET, GRAND DEPOT, - - 13th STREET,
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