The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 16, 1880, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, -
t Tii" statement was toad towards the . XEWS AXD OTHER 50TISOS. Mr. James Waironseller. of Glen
W I authority, that a movement was on Rt P;irk5 r p. at onre. ! ' bound around with wooden hoops.
--- "- - . f(K)t huviuc its origin anion the Demo- j Mr. John M, Clark has been Sheriff : This singular-looking keg came from
E3ENS3URC. PA.. cratic members of Congress from this of Boston for twenty-five years. i "Wales, and is very old. It is a great
PDIT l i iwen ! f-t, v ith the concurrence of Mr-rs ' A (eora;ia Methodist nas given c,- curiosity aim aiuana nim-u iin.umu.
- ArRIL lb, IbhU. , att , . ua ine concurr uce or .rs. build a chinch in Phanghai, i A controversy lias arisen in respect
- f I Randall and Wallace, to harm.ize the ; w oaiM cnmca in K'um ' , t nrowrtv recently sold at slieriffV
A W am i t n '! 'N si-tciat to the rhila- 1 uu-k.t.uih einoerauc elements in
.l. '- t '.i I ,,,.;., '..I;.;-, dated Wetlnes- Pennsylvania, and especially in Phila- . an eg.
-i -..,-t a 1 1. m,i, r:ii r,f uroiiii- i dilphia. preimratorv to the. meeting of ! thick as a pipe stem
uvjiP,.. one vh. has h.-i.l a high p.wition j tl it ate ton vent ion at Ilanisbuig, on
in th cr.ui'-ils of the party, mtoruieu . jkhii "l monm. it is ht uc- . for lhe presidency except Gen. Han
y.ntr c.rrfinond.Mit to-day that Tilden j RiraMe, oC course, that harmony should cook."
y. v-r.if. n i Vtt.-r to be mid at tfie prevail at the State convention, and the j Mr. John Klopp, a grm-er of Head
......... . . . .. - - , i i
Hon. Jeremiah S. BUuk is quoted
as declaring: that he has "no prelerence
at only obstacle in tlie way that we are lliis Vl""
. ... ' ,. lueahiired ti bv OJ
ate aware of grows out of the factious war-J 3 nunces
Ken- York l)emofr tc Convention
Syracuse . declining to be a candidate
Lefore th Cincinnati Convtiition, and
with-drawiug his name. The reason as-
. C.v tlil i.i.urLO la flirt frtiirt It Inn rt
his health. This snme gentleman savs the convention, so much the better, as i
C Hipster Vallev hn recently laid ! sale in Montgomery countv and the title ', wo .2au.ooo. which m- low iyin
i egg Ihn-e Inches long and about as to which is in the name of Mrs. Eveline ; W'
C. Cole, trie wite or nenry . oie, me i;i
mous forger, who was convicted in th
United States Court at Trenton in Jan
uary, 1870. Cole was alleged to be the
greatest forger of his day.
Kiiig Theebau has his imitators out
in Nevada. The Eureka Sentinel of
inches, and weighed i last week says mat a numoer oi umwuii
' recently buried a warrior known as
l tie Indians ex-
lien which laid an e$rg that
faro t hat. h-.m fiistfd for several vears in A ,lr.,,v.., .n.n.ln nt sicrinaw .Mich.. , "Old Adam alive
Philadelphia. If that can be satibfac- i t.x.k'their little girl, a-ed 7, along on a plained that Adam was about to die
(;!.. o,i;cfn.I hiifnr. flip mpptiiiT nf 1 Spree, anil Illiauy ICll ncr nauiiiiau m , ni'j . ...... . w .... . .
toinv acijusiei Deiore me meeting oi . ? : unnd.iv school out for an airine, even if
we do live in the nineteenth century.
itrec-t.
At Waco, Texas, on Sunday night.
that Tilden prepared a letter twomoi.ths
ago withdrawing his name, but the in.
terci'ssion of personal friends prevented
it from being made public.
A l ii i t two weeks ago a committee of
five representing the Iemocratic Union
organization in the city of New York
invitid Taininuny Hall tanti-Tilden),
and living Hall (Tilden'-, each to ap-'
p-iint a eoinniittee to meet the first
naicid committee iri conference, "for
all the other difnculties are not at all ot ! Will Hardwick killed John i: rench. a
a serious nature and can be easily set- ! rival in a love affair, and then commit-
tled by the convention itself. If, how- j te;1 suicide. .v.,,
, . , ., , , . . . . i Mr. A. S. Musser, of MounUilIe,
ever, the quarrel in Philadelphia is not , Columbi.4 county, has a hen that laid an
amicably disposed of by Messrs. Mc- j t.gg measuring 6ix inches, and weigh
Coweii and Vaux and their respective j mg 6 ounces.
followers before the convention meets, ; L A little boy at Humestown, Iowa,
lumpen iiiujM 11 utrirause uituj disici it
Fourteen thousand English clergy
men have signed a memorial to the
Bishops of the Church of England,
The Mamork asp Madeira K ti. Road.
The PhiladelphU K&vrtiot yesteiday week
tells the story of the recent decision of the
English House of Lord's airainst the riKht of
the Messrs. Collins to the fund in the Hank
of England, for the purpose of con.-tructing .
the railroad in Brazil above uiuiuii. iu this 1
wis :
The F.r.sfiii-li mnil of ye'lcr.Iay i roJtrht lhe fall ,
text of tli .lorlion, de'lvcro-1 two week i t-i-dny
In the llotim 1 J.or-IH. r-y wnicn iin um -! xsio,- .
; in Miu Hunk or ,
fur the pur-
pop-; ol constnu-lmu mc ftiiiacii-H una Mamore
Krllro-1. w nr.lT'-l tit"- it:vlit.( mrif-n tl)
bin-1hrM-r. It wili ix. n-tiif tnl-prM that 1jpI
fumnicr Piinilar 'l----iilu-i wa $Mven in a l-.wcr :
I'rairt-tlie "i urt ot nuent. At 11-at tl!ii lxrl
JurlCA Jitcut" tin!"1!! hi.- i-c-'-.n npon ttic urr.und
IhHt tbe c'rirrriCtion ol ttif .Vlilptra hti-I Mmoro
K-iHros-l (with wltli h the Jlrri. Collin Wfrt nt
tbnt tiui-1 iir'-reoviiHK ) w:4. utterly lmpr.aotlcuhlc.
anl bin I.ord?hip turthor w.ut uut ot hia v to
declnrn thnt the riln.H-t c'inf.ftii' who a "h-Miou
ami a kIi&iii, rruatcd unit rxiftiu tor ihe K.le i-ur-pofe
of dlndlntr a cr-liilu put-lie.'' and added
that its pr-mtcr "polluted the temple of ji-Mire
by their prrnc;."
'1 lie de-'ifion ot the Hoite i.f Ixrd?. liowerer.
while It return tht- money to tho bondholders. In
based upon entirety tf ittereut grounds to thoso ad
vanced l.T Lord Jut-tie Jamet-. The L-rd Chan
cellor, who 'ielivcrcd the fimvi judiocnt . 0ald in
eflect that the conee!-i-n of the Bolivian Govern
ment to the Natl--iial Kolirlan Navigation Com
pany stipulKted that ti.e r-iilr-jud shoi-ld bo c.-iii-pleted
wittiin two vears. Ttii f-tit-ulation wa-1 Dot
complied with. and. the Kcpublic having w.lh-
as we trust it will be, the convention
ought to dispose of the matter promptly
by applying. to it the most heroic treat
ment. It is a shame and a disgrace that
a Democratic tate convention should
the piirn.c of devising a p'an to secure j be annoyed and harrassed continually
the elect n-n of a united representation j Ly the senseless wrangling and conten
vf the It-iuocratic party of the city of tior.s of two rival delegations from that
Xtiv Voik to the coming State conven- ' county, both claiming to be "regular"'
lion." Tammny Hull sent a reply , a state of things in party organization i fiunk the (,tiier day by a collision on the
ceived the attention that had previously
been bestowed on himself.
Mr. William McElree, of Franklin,
Washington county, threshed iO0 bush- ,
els of oats and 1,10 bnshelscf wheat in
fnur iVirQ wifri n tlirpylir
A powerful bulldog entered a school ; York. Its driving wlieels are a foot
room in Harrisbnrg on Wednesday of J larger than common in diameter, its
last week, and. attacking the children, ; weight is five tons greater, and its wa
bit seven of them seriously. ; ter tank holds 4.0hj gallons; thug no
The British steamer Parita was ' stop will be necessary by trie way.
expressing its willingness to comply ' which Is utterly preposterous ana can
with the rtquer-t, but the answer sent ' never rightfully exist,
by Mr. Tilden s fricn-13 from Irving' One other of the terms of this rumor
Hail was a flat refusal to do so. As a I ed settlement is, that the delegates from
loaUi r i f course all ftirtln.-r negotiation
in ti.e interest of union and harmony
wa brought to an cnJ, and it i3 not
hard lotix the respoiiaibility for the fail
mo where- it pr--i-erly belongs.
river Danube. Eleven passengpis ami
live of the crew were drowned.
The Panielites. members of the
latest English sect, are strict vegeta
rians, ami also abstainers ironi ut-rr.
calling linOU them to use their influence drawn it eonccssi.-n to the comi-nv. the bou-l
as memU-l'S Of Parliament to put nW.f- holder, have a rinht to demand that the money
1 . .Li , - . . .:., "houkl be returned. - It ban been fald. contin-ied
restrictions 011 the trade in intoxicating i bl. lordship, "that the Hrazillan liorcrnment
liauOl'S and dOClarinSf it tO be their OOll- ' prc-ait-.l to tnolce mieh eOI)ee-ion n? would enable
V1.. , .. o,o t'nnllol, ; the work to pr.-eed. but we ha uot utneient ev-
viction that the condition of the t.nglish ,,lenee nhi. tact before u tu tak. it ii.w account
peonle can never be improved, physically in arriving; at decision." i
' 1 . ... .. A lt. fa.. ...... . ,...inl..n V ., ... , ...1 ) I
.n..l . . . ---JH- VI V'1II.V'U i'J tllC . . ' I t , nil
the law lords In altendanoe at the 4eynion, vlr.. tlie
Ir-I Chancellor. t-rds Hntharly. I'enzanco. 'Ha
Kn and Seltv.rue. i ted in lavor of divi.llnjt t!ie .
fund arnon-r the lon-iholder.
The I.ond.n fran, In a Icutctiiv Va-ler on tho
day alter the decision, also went Lack on it" own
rec-.rd by aduitf ln tbnt the eor'tr-iction of the
niilr--a-l was K-isible. altli'-uh it bad preri-.tn-ly
denied this tHet acr.in and antn. Suid the ii-nr:
"Thcre la no doubt t hat ar.-ilr.-ad could tie made
from Sun Antonio to the Itolivlan frontier. althonir h
pwainp and leveri- nt-oun-l and bthor H scarce and
Indium not alivty iriCDdly. Jt.'a pieoty of
time and tiv-ney and clever ernr'neer lhe ol.rtacia
minl.t be overcome. Hut It Is to be tearad that In
auy pret:-al sense the protected ra.lr.-ad la a chi
mera. It cul.l i:--t - cntructed with the money
in baud or with any which likely m come in. and
It the trustees paid out what they" have the result
would be an abortive railrnnd rorxlnartnif abrupt
ly lo pome prmieval forest ordi-mal swamii."
or relisriouslv. till this is done.
A locomot ive which, if it equals ex
pectation, will run ninety consecutive
miles in ninety minutes, is bHng built
for the Heading Railroad. It is to be
used between Philadelphia and New
this State to the national convention are . wines and spirits, snuff and tobacco.
The emigration from Ireland to the
United States during the present year
pr--:v.if( to bo exceptionally large. A
writer from fueenstONvn reports that
place ai being crowded with men and
to vote as a unit on all questions. We
have always opposed, and always wid
oppose, the arrogant and tyranical unit
rule, except, as regards the delegates at
large. How could a Democratic State
convention stultify itst
the unit rule, after every Democratic
paier in the Commonwealth has, for two . has made "hia own living.
months past, been fiercely denouncing
Don Cameron for imposing that iron- ;
A disastrous fire broke out in Ilar-
risburg on Saturday atternoon. destroy
ing the car shop planing mill, ten dwell
ing houses an-i two stables. The total
loss is alxmt J4U.0U0.
There is a Swede living in Iler.der-
who claims to be 14
He has lived in that county
Matthew McKav, of )swegn, N. Y.,
has been bothered at finding his clock
stopped mornintrs. He had it examined,
but thP repairer could find nothing
wrong. He watched, and discovered
tlie family cat to V-p the cause of th
mischief." Attracted by the ticking of
the clock, she climbed up to the shelf,
elf bv adopting ! son county Tcnn.,
VOOVJ .-.1,1 II. l-.Mfl
pulled open the door, and pawed tho . described hs follows
hands around the liu till it stopped.
A two-story tenement block, at Ha
verhill Mass., occupied by ten families,
was burned Sunday morning. Smith
II. Brown, alias Mc Henry, aged thirty
eiirht. and Charles Ablwt. aced about
The ;katet Scorn: c- It otti. The
closing scene of the creat walking match
ln-:t week at (.ilinote s .n.u!n, ew l oi k, is
women anxious to secure pas-age for clad restriction upon tne men he has U)e Catholic church. Nine more of the
New York. The Germanic, which left ; selected to go to Chicago? The only
that port on the 2Hh of March, brought instructions that should be given to the '
cut eleven hundred emigrants, and the ! delegates ought to be: '"Go, and after j
agent was compelled to stop booking j having looked the ground all over, and j
same group await reception.
Francis Murphy, the temperance
lecturer, took possession on Saturday
of the Philadelphia house presented to
him, and for the first time in over nine
steerage passengers three days before after the fullest conference with the j years had all his children around him
rr Ti-lni!. . tbp Vow : t'loiffttes from other parts of the Union
xt. ll,-ui'u"i - - r,,i . , : i . . r ., i . a i . i
1 Tllil i Ito rrniil rf iviiir nti li.ot
rf -J T1WTW lilt., t, li' II, HI T'lJl UHll . O I. J HUt-
Irtbii.u s commissioner, says tho mnt .ith u o,i tniua c,l.
the ticket."
sailing day
York
prospeci- are that the emigration from
Ireland this year will bp larger than in
any preoedit year since the great
famine of is 17, and that if tho coming
."utnmer should prove to be ns wet as
last summer, and tho potato crop should
fail again, tho west of Ireland will be
nearly depopulated before next spring.
V r have not taken close enough rote
f tlie elect ion of delegates to the Dem
ocratic Mate convention by the counties
tl-at up to ihis tiru-s hae acted in the
prriHidrM to r liable u-i to foi in an accur
ate estimate o the strength likely to be
d'-vt-loped in the convention by Mr. Til
!.!' friends, as will as by Ids r-ppo-if
ii'.r. W have not failad, however.
t notice ilia- some of the Hand all or
gans ar--l some of the Y";!:nre organs
!;;v.e tione a va.-t amc-'rit of very solid
)i ir.g abi.ut tf;e matter. Ac- oribi.g to
t'"' f.-rm. r. t! Ti'.-'-u men will have
I.: :g.s all ti;'r o'V.i v.:-r, w-!:ih , f the
i.tt'.f r ; r; b 1 '-;i"Tvu his puj-p.-.ner.H
be iu a hojilf.- n;it:ority. O'-.r belief
i- ihi.t Mr. i"iMe:is friends wii! not be
iil-le to get fri i i the -oncution any
l.iatt-riai ;ii-i ii'. wrmcliing from t!:f
'inci'sna'. t convention a nomination
which, like. !-;o tea fruit, would turn
to "-hrs on thtir lip''. In addition to
tii's, ( think it rea.-onal-ly ceitain that
ti.e convent ion will d-.;nre its prefcr
ei.ee for General Hancoi-k, who. in a-1-
iiii -ii to being a Pt unsylvanian. is a
di.-tliijCui.-iif d sohlier and at the same
time -stifled with those true finalities
-r s .v.. "s i on
per ilischar;:
ier:cr.
-i::p so noee'ary sur a pr--of
the duties of the. Presi-
Jori.s Cessna, of Iledford, and David
Over, editor of the Hollidaysburgi.Vjyi.s
ler, are the two delegates selected by
Don Cameron at tho Harrisbnrg conven
tion tort-present the Hepublieaus of this
Congressional district at Chicago. Un
der the unit rule they will of course both
vote for Grant, and even without it
they would do so, if Cameron demanded
it. The friends of Blaine in Somerset
county, believing that he is clearly the
choice of the Republicans in this dis
trict, and that they, and not Cameron,
have the undoubted right to say who
shall be the delegates, have issued a
call for a public meeting of the Repub
licans of thai county, at the Court
Houe iu Somerset, on Tuesday, April
27th. "for tlie purpose of electing three
conferee'" to meet like conferees from
iJcdford, I'.lair mid Cambria counties,
to elect two ib-lrgates and their alter
nates, to represent the Seventeenth
Congicssioii.il district iu the National
Republican Ce-nwntion, to be held at
Chicago t-n these cond day of .Tune. ISO."
This Somerset revolt is led by Gen. Wm.
H. Koontz, who has always been the
outspoken and consistent foe of the
Cameron "machine," &nd there can be
no doubt thai ho wii! he backed up by a
large majority of the Republicans in
that county.
Such seems also to be tnc case in every
other portion of the State where a simi
lar movement has been inaugurated.
The Republicans in Ulair anrt Bedford
i for forty years, and until the last two fifty-six. who occupied an attic, were
Biittoeatea ami tnoir oooies pamy ouin-
At the Brnmnton Oratory, a few ed. Mrs. hmma Koberts was severely
iln v s a thirteen Ritualists, five of I burned in the face and injured internally
them ex-clergymen, were received into ; byjumpingout of a window. Loss2,KK.
1 fie ex-r-mj-ress r.ugenie, ueioie
starting for Zululand, presented her
imperial crown to the Church of Notre
Dame des Victoires, Paris. It is of
great value on account of its artistic
composition and the number of precious
stones it contains. She left it behind,
with most of her valuables, in her hur
ried flight from the Tuilerits, but in the
subsequent arrangement of her affairs
after the Commune it was restored to her.
Senator "Wallace has shown up the
utter hypocrisy of the Hayes civil ser
vice order forbidding the taxing of Fed
eral officers for campaign purposes. II is
report explains bow the Republican
managers extort mor.ev from Federal
employees, ami how Hayes approved of
the plan by which $10ii.0'X) was wrung
-Nine disinterested Republicans have
announced themselves as candidates for
the nomination for Sheriff in Westmore
land county, where the Democrats are
pretty certain to elect their man after all.
Another genuine wile of Clarence
E. Davis, the bigamist, now a piisoner
at Chicago, has been eliscovered. Sh is
from Wisconsin and has a marriage cer
tificate dated November, lS7i. She is
No. 14.
I.cttie Guv of'Svracuse whistles for
monev. and it conies to her. She gives - out of poor clerks and eithers in Wash-
whistling concerts, is young, and looks ' ington. The whole thing is not only a
pretty and Guy-less with her lips puck- i fraud, but a flagrant violation of the
ered Her performance sounds like a law of 1S7G.
piccolo. An unknown man supposed to be
-Ihe family of ( eiroehus Palmer, 1 Irom arren, l'a., aslnngton, J . ..,
living near I weed, Ontario, were poi
; soned on Saturday by eating wild p.irs
' nips. One child is dead and the mother
and four children are" in a dangerous
; condition.
In Pittsburgh, on Friday last, the
"Western Iron Association met and low-
, erel the price of finished iron from 4 to
, 3 2-10 cents. The movement is intended
to decrease th'j price of pig, ai.deliscour-
. age foreign importation.
--Two double-yoikeel eggs in a Potts
town nest hatched out two double
eidrkeiis. each chicken having four
wings, four legs and two heads. They
wm- the property of Mrs. Isaac Yorkey.
! Both of them have died.
Daniel Co;;r y, the gem puzzle mad
! man, is not v iolent now. and his friends
i fTl that lie is recovering his reason.
He sleeps wr-1! and enjoy hj& me;tls.
Citizens of F.ije have e-pened a subscrip
tion for the b neiit of his famiiy.
Eleven persons wera killed ami a
number of others injured by a fire and
explosion in the.- oil well of Bart, Bolton
v. Haywood, at Silverton, near Nortn
i "Woolw ioh, Eng., on Tuesday last. Tlie
loss is estimated at themsands of pounds.
--A special from Dowington. Chester
i county, gives the particulars of a fatal
I explosion on Friday last, by which two
men were killed and ten were wounded.
or New York, has been found dead on
the P. R. R. bridge over the Susque
hanna at Maysville. It seems that the
unfortunate man. while endeavoring tc
get on the bridge to go eastward some
time during the night, must have fallen
from tho top of trm abutment to th"
rocks beneath, a distance of some 3-J
fpei, striking on his head r.n l killing
him instantly.
Recent dispatches from Burmah by
way of I.c-ndoii I ring the news that 700
human beings sacrificed by King Thee
bau at the Burmese capital to propitiate
evil spirits were not burned to death,
but were buried alive. Tlie fu'l depth
of this horror probably will not be fath
omed until English correspondents
reach Mandalay, but it is now known
that 7IX men, boys, womni. girls, pries! s
and foreigners have been entombed un
der the towers oi the city wads.
William Fitzgerald, a painter, and
Michael Nest man, a hotelier, have lived
in the s;ime lmase in St. bonis for some
time p;;st, and their families have been
in almost continual warfare. Sunday
morning the men had an altercation
about the position of some washtnbs
placed at the hydrant by Mrs. Fitzger
ald. Nestman proceeded to remove the
tubs, when Fitzgerald commanded him
to let them alone. Nestman raving no
,iy aft'ino-m from Atlan-
in charge of 1 elective
Wm. II. Krvr.Lr arrived in Ilarris-
1 i-rg on Mom
tie City. He w:
Ami
siia-Tit
counties are said to be tronrrl v or-iosed ; 1 ,lP mfn were eiuarrying stone, when a ; attentiem to this order, Fitzgerald drew
to a thitd t.-rm. and we havo'no doubt l!ir.e .charK' of dynamite suddenly ex- ; a revolver and shot him, killing him al-
the same is true of our own county.
This Blaine rebellion against Came
ron s
erson. oi Han ist.nrg. w ho bad oe cn
ir.g him si net.- the pievious
dav. an 1 cam' from Atlantic Citv
on the same train viih Kombie to Piiil
adelphii, where he arrested him as soon
s he s'rpid from the cars. On his ar
livr.": ! was dir. en to the Dauphin
et.ty i.ti!. but as Judge Pearson could
r.'-t tin' n attend, the- b-bby king was
pr-rmiitf-l t- go to th.i resilience of a
fileml with his pledge that he would
r.ppe.tr on Tuesday morning at '.'o'clock.
Certainly this was treating an arre.-ded
fugitive with the most (Ustingnished
-on-i h-r;iti-n. On Ttu-. -lay forenoon
lkfir.L went to the prison, where
Judge Pt arson so ri mad' his appoar
iin. Kimble thereupoti informed
Judge P. that he appeare-'t o'untaiily--th:it
he had te legraph-.-.l his fri- ml (n:iy
Hint he Would be in Harrisbnrg on Mon
day, and even had the click to say that
b knew nothing ab'-ut tho visit and
surren 1(T on the previous week of Sal
ter. Pet rod, Rumbarger and Crawford.
The Judgj fnu'ily admitted him to bail
i'i il.c sum of .V-."0" for his appearance
on tlie 2-v.h i:;st. to reutive sei.trnce.
unit resolution at Hnrrisburg is
now in progress in a large number e-f
tlistricis i:i this r-tate, and the quest ioa
w ill be s;uarely submitted to the Chica
go convention, lias a di.-diict t i :e right
to choose its own deb-gate s. or nmst it
Eurrrril-. rtli.it right to a "tai e. t enven
. lion ? There can be. or at leas' ought to
. be, but one answer to such a plain proposition.
piD-led.
Wm. (dark, of West Goshen town
ship. Chester county, is the proud pos
sessor of a shoat pig that made its ap
e?rr.nce upon this mundane spere
about six months ago, and, that, too,
without ear". It presents a strange ap
pearance.
most instantly. I ltzgerald then fled.
A negro outraged the person of a
white widow named Martha llaney, a
few mile from Memphis, on Friday
morning, under circumstances of the
most brutal character. Mrs. Hanev
was coming into Memphis on foot, and",
being met by the negr. wa sio; ped l-v
lnn Hurt. V-.K roK.re l l-f-r tr im Id-st.-n. won .
tlie i.-rrr.ti't li tlvs' walking matob tout tin ever
be"n c--iitete'i. When lie it...-pe-l tu uke thel-elt '
at twi-jity-Orc Diina'" after nine o'clock on Smur
ilny Dlu lit l-.i' scure tln-wtj Mb tnile" nd I6i var-lf .
Tlii !- a trltl over Ofteen mila further limn Wfd. ;
ton trnvi.-.l when lie came l los t.e-t record, ana
It bent- tto- re".-rl nia.-.e t,y Iti-iwer Itrown on the
w-rk rn.'.iiii- tVhrunry jl, 1-S'. whfn hi; cure
l-liiiT.i lull--. i?f ynrdi-. 1 h;it was. until Sat- ,
ur i-.y nttit. tt e (rre:U- t -.-i re erer made.
' Ti.e .f:iran.-f "f the men en Saturday tnjrn-
Inir w:ie P'-inetiuii wi-ndcrtul. Hurt was in Uio
liost rr-:)litl-iii. Alter VI a:nt lefjre 3 oVl-ck p. m.
inci-len-.i ot luterest were Bnd-len rhnntce. Iu the
: betting tnitn even mtiriftv to eijfht to one araint
- lO.rt aTonii-Iishiti 1th mile-. Thi? wan ca-:-l t.y
liarr'pi n jn-eMraii'-e -in the tmrlt in an nven-'-nt and :
' walking very el-.wly. It was paid h-a head and '
at.tma'-h were in t-ii'i condition an-! he was growing
i very intrnotiiMe. but wttiiin half nn hour afti-r
1 Hart ny-r-eare-I on the trak in hli iipuhI nttlre and '
Joked l tj n l.iuifhln manner with Howard. j
i At ilnht o'li -ck Hart, tii! or. the !a--t lap ot ,
the 5Wtli mile, ws i-rei'nt-1 by a quartette o' la '
dtej in one -d ti.e l-ux: with a l.B ndsonie push. -f
re I. whlre nn.l blue silk, which was plareti around
. li-p ihou'dr. A t this time th:e were about 8. '.-"0 '
' jierons m the ar-!--n. At 8:11 the fljnr-'i on tha
bulletin annoiineed that Hart hnd completed his
&10U1 mile, r-einp 7l-j uiil a heart of the beft time
on r-e.-T.i. As he reached the go.irerf" ft-;n.I he '
wa ha! ted an t (-repented with a niairni flcent floral .
' design. At S -3 HailWHker pcore I tiii4i'j-ti mile,
! therei'j- becoming entitled to a Fhare ol the irnte ;
xuon'-y. whi-h. however, will amount to only JiJ.
iuri:iK the eventnir Hurl received from K. J.
Mi-Swyny, in helm,! I ol A n link oo n," a chslieiiK
for the t I'l.i-ary belt. '
A I 9:". the heavy pilver btt wrp taken froai Its
em'. Hart eani.- down the stretch earryl:i'.r a pilk
flH;:, v.iiiie tho ba.d pluved 'Vank-e I-vodle."
' Heire- 'urt'P fateue. th b-o-l plate of tha :
, bell aroun-1 the ynun fcllow'p waist, and amidst
thunders ot npplau-e he rounded tne tra-k on the
l:it Iji- ot the rate--t pIx days , walk that ever -(
to- k pl-tce. He coniulvte.t hl mO.-s and ItS.S ynrd" 1
' at 1-- lok. C4 m i nut ca and 3-.- seconds. A 11 "n made
the rrent-'j-t r-.--- -r l !..r the lat day. v'.z. SS miles
an-1 on h:i.
The liiml score nan : Hart. 1'j : Iioi.ler ,'.,11;
FVirrm. '.43.7: Howard. .'."'.." : A i!er. ; Krohue,
M'3: WiIiMrus io'J.' : llanwaker. 44o..'i.
Sam Patch Oithhve. A dispatch from 1
MimfordsviWe. Ky., dated Monday last, says: ;
1 A few di: ? si nr-c. Thr ni-tii Ho;. .1. a clock tlnk-r,
. claiming j.-.lias'. Ireland, as his home, came to
this place a:;d had uMwe pul-iihcd In the Hart "
e'onitty l:r.ocrj: l.e would -uuip ' li O-e rail- '
rn:i i bridge m.ti.-s irrccu river, a ttructure one ;
b'i!i.lre.t and ti.pi.-y f:ve tceth!!.. At 'en o'clock
I on Sun-lny las-t pcopi- '.ca:i to either Ir.'in all
points in tho country, i'y tt 1-. t (..-i...-k at !oat :
one thou- nd t.eu.ic li.i-l "oi ! ci fd , c;;r,-. r aud anT
lims to -ec tit.- ur.-:..trilVlr. (eaT. :
Wi.-n the brid .-e wntchmnn had Ir.'jrrned the
I-npTtient crow ! that t-.e in-lr..--.-! e-uipuny h.i-i
Riv-n hOr. orders to fl.-i- Ib.yd tr.m jumpine nu
rncrou threat" v-er.- n-a.i- t-v t he Hu.-U il .in: ri i ned
lo hMe hi.n in.iio- tiie leap. 1 n sai ishcd, the
crowd m v'' rt .INt-ovc i.p rivrr. and
. in:-.de H..y. c.iino a fyco;i.re t'e-- aoo'it Jo.'ty ?--et
bitrii a:i-f pimp irom that. T'tij- i.edi.l with -tex-t-'rity.
The cr-wd cheered f-irb-nsly. arid became .
po miirli f!-.e more r.iiXb -11. to see him mske the
: leHi- t-.nn the bridge.
l-'ir.R'.Iy. a' a l:-t r- ?-t. .lisi-ntcV.ca wre sent to
the roper : : : ! road all '..'..-ril : e i il I. "11 If v i! le on the
-ibi-cr. nod. in Tf 'y. .or.l vrrm re.-eivcd that he
ci.ul I do co it-id.-r p.-it.-vf ns. 1 at hi own peril, j
'l.it'-.ed r. t.'.ai s i.n.ts a-ol white vet. a tirht-llt-t-Tijc
Kr-tTi hj- i I in hu4 to"kmr fet. he walked '
oa; o. tne in li-ilo of the b: I due as cool as inoj-l men
-lii'b-r '-r :t:!.iry :-:r.'U!iirt:.nceJ.
'l'f. i m p-r se i i.ri -in: people, p.. far beneath
lliet they bn.fc.t l.ke p-n-i.:, wa m-vcj by in
Tens tr.. became hupbe-1 a:i-.l pllent. fne.
two. three, and the dnrlntc diver, pl:lifll: tiea-I i
toreuior-t, iias!ie-l one hnudrcd and tuer.ty teet
down into tho water be'.ow. ir a few seconds ho
was nn.iTii.-Hth ti.e watt-r : but as soou as he ap-
pearrd ai-ove the surfiice. swlmminar lustily, a Ire- ,
locnd-.'tM clip: r went up fr m both banks ol the i
river, and the canoe thnt pn. idled him ahore wat
mt bj hundre-!i -"-t excli d people, and m-yd's. can !
was fiirtl to ovrrrl -wjntr wltn silver.
He Is the tame men that jumped cT the fVi!i .
Kal's hrtdir": b--t th: iat I- et thirty teet hlirher. '
urid 's de.'l-ld-y the highest jiuiit and tho most ,
darlnir l.ai of the kind ever performed in America.
Satnr-lav be pr--p'-peP to jump of? tho railroad
hrtdire at How imir ren. j
A petition e-ne hundred and eighty- : him. when he made improner jimposals
eight yar-!s lung was recently presented
to the House ot Kepre scntati ves by Mr.
Brewster, of Michigan, signed by 34. oils)
to her. She rejected his proposals, and
sought to evade him by hastening on
her journey, lie knockei her down
The military board which spent sev- ;
eral months at West I'oint last year in ;
a re-examination ef the case of Fitz
John Porter, and which made a report
completely vindicating his military con
duct at the second battle of J.uil Ktin
in for widen he was made a sacri
fice to save the reputation of Gen. John
Tope, was composed eif (ienerals Scho-
fiel-l. Terry and f'etty. A bill is now
pending in Congress covering fien. For- to his home at Harrisburg.
ter's case pni has been somewhat dis- , Tacob Falmer, of Sporting Hill,
cosed, but will most likely go over un-
To-hay I S"ci u'sday ) l.-e the last
flay ff the Parliamentary flections in
Fngland, Ireland. Scotland and Wales.
Mhich commence d over two weeks ago.
The re. mil h?..s been a elceided victory
f-ir the I.il t rrils under the leadership of
Mr. ( fditon?, whitli will compel Ford
I'caconsiield, tin- C'onse-rvp.tive er Tory
leader, to i.ir down his e-ilice, to 1-e suc
cffa'rd by Mr. ftla.Istone or seme ot her
Fibi-r.-el s'.atef i.isn. Although the Fng
lish papers admit that tho Liberals
will have a clear majority over both the
Conservatives and Home Ruler, Mr.
Fanv-n. in a f'ispatch to the t'liicago
Dnrj -Ye.v. e!rttc 1 ork, April F2;h,
ui.putcs It. savin..: that th" ILmte l"ule
party hn l gain l : ir.e ffulsin Inland
that ii is incorrect io p oppose that th
Liberal : r? rer.-V.rcd ii.dept-ndei t of
ths Irish meruberH that their majority
it ill di'-'-ppear should the Home '?ui
t ifmbcrs join ' U - onscrvativ. s. and
that his party will 5..ircly cross to the
Mini'tcria! or Lil "nil side of the House
of Cotrimoii.s, but will remain in the op
position as a constant reminder of the
slender nature of the tenure by which
Ministers hold their power. Fither
Mr. I'arnell's wish 1 father to his
thought or the English papers yre sitigu
lar'y error in rinrc:; g up tt:: reiii'f.
til the next session. Ono evening last :
week, fen. Terry, who was in Washing
ton, attended a reception at Senateir !
IJlaine's an-1 the finding of the Court :
Martial against (ien. Porter having, j
during the course of the evening, be- '
come a subject of conversation, Mr. !
,e . .... - -. r - '
intra are with tlie lierul'iicHn psrtv. and all
my convictions were pgainst (ien. Porter. I
had a!wry coniiiprert hitn guilty ar.el his
ptmishua-tit ju-t. When I was tit-tailed on
this hoard and went to West Point, I told
flen. rotter that he ought to object to my
sitting In judgment upon him, that my preju-dice-s
were so strong acainst liitn that it was
not fa!r that the ca--e slnmld he sut-mitted to
me. "I de.n't care at all for that,' f.en. I'or
ter replied ; 'all I want is to l.e heard." I did
hear liim, nnrl I hecame so thorotighlT con
vinced of his innocence that I feel as thotich
I could never ay ene.ncli to help me undo
thnt terrih'e wrong'to a lirave soldier which
In.veif ha-l to some extent helped for so
many years to perpetuate."
women, who want Congress to prohibit ' with a piece of board, outraged her and
I left her insensible. He wassufcsqnmt
! ly arrested and committed for a hearing.
. His name is Mumford Mclowell.
At noon on Thursday a desperate
! effort was made to kill a keeper at the
. "Western Penitentiary, in Allgheny.
Robert Hays, the victim, had tnken
three prisoners into the laundry, and
i wl ii!e his back was turned to one of
them he was knockek senseless with p.
' billy. He fell, and they tied his hands
' and feet, end gagged him. They then
i made a rope and attempted to scale the
. wail, but when half way up the rope
' broke and they fell back and were injur
; ed. An alarm was given, and thev were
1 captured. The keeper is badly cut on
I the back of the head and forehead.
Enoch Moslander, t-achelor, 77
' years old. living alone on a farm in
the making and selling r ardent spirits
m tin s count ry.
A t--ll gate- near ireersburg, Ind..
is guarded night and day by ten armed
men. at an expense eif ?17." a week,
while the receipts are only $10. The
residents have repeatedly tlestroyed it,
and the company have resolved to de
fend it at any cost.
A man named Charles Kasterdaj
attempted to board a moving freight
train near Newport em Saturday last,
while intoxicated, ami v.as thrown to
the track and had his head badly cut.
He died on the train while being taken
I Berks county, is the owner of a chicken
: which was hatched five weeks ago. and
; rejoices in the possession of four well
developed legs. Most singular of all, it
: uses its four legs in walking, and is as
; active as any r-thf r .Vwecks-old chick,
i Mrs. Wilhelmina Treske. a German
lady of f'O years, livinz in Louisville, 1
Ky., was murdered by her oldest son ;
William on Saturday forenoon. The !
maine nimr-eii uiKing pari in it, eren. : .x-. , nnu mn-a
Terrv said to quite a number of persons ' yar. No one witnessed the deed, j
who had gathered around him : 1 which was done with a butcher knife.
'T,m.''M,Ai,ww a o .. i ! A farmer at Itocliester, Mo., told
....... ..... ,. ... ...iiirivi : . ; -. . I . nl.:i. ,1. I J
; rus wtit: mat. vvuicu tiirj nan Fa e-u ;
by many years of industry and econo- :
i riyhad leen stolen. He was mistaken, i
; for within an hour lie found the treasure 1
I yherehe bad mislaid it ; but th wife
' had already died of brart disease, in '
! conseojtience of the shock. !
j A dispatch from Reading, Pa., says
! that an innkeeper of Xew Holland, :
' named Marks, who died on Monday,
i made confessiem that he himself and a -;
neighbor named Weldler murdered and
, robbed a peddler whose body some time
! ago was found in a creek. The author- .
t ities are looking for Weldler.
W hen Hart, the colored pedestrian
A Stuanok Story. Nothing nmre re
niarkalde than ih- following ha-j ever come
under our observation :
In isa four Kcnt!ern entered their sons at j
board Mr-school at Vke-r-nry. S. ('. They had
been for rarsintimte friends and clermen in :
the Met hod ist i 'hnrch. Tiiee boys remained at :
ttOs ech'-c-l. rooni-rr.ate and clMS-mate. lor -wo
T-ers. anl entered Wotforl t' diee. atandinir r- 1
latlvelv tlrst, second third and fourth In a !rira. j
chin "They reuiainel at tills lntitulion four
years, were room mates a;i the time, irraduatinir '
relatively first, j-cond. third ami fourth. They !
thea entered a law orBee. at Sp.-rtan!nirir and stu- ;
died law under the nume, ethaneellor. The war
broke out. and at tho call for troops they all en-
tcred Jenkins's rifli regiment from South faro- !
lina.'nnd were messmates in tlie lime company.
Heinj ni'sr the same he isrht. tb'y stood together i
as comrad-8 In battle In ihia rerlmnt. At the i
second battle ot Jl.inapcs. August, If 54. a shell ;
from t he enemy's battery fell in tbe ranks of this '
company, killed these f'ur t-oys and noneothT In i
the cc.tnpHny. Tney are buried, on the battle flebl '
and sleep tone! her In the same if rave. Their namei !
were 'apers. McSwaln. Smith and I'uncan, and ;
they were the sons of Ilishop e'apers. lO-v. lrs. ;
McSwain and Smith, ot South Carolina, and ev. j
Mr. Ituncau, of Virssinla. the last beinn a t-rother '
ol Kct. Dr. Duncan ol Kandolp:t .Macon College. '
The prove is marked by s. irranite cross, and In- I
closed with an Iron railing. I
A Nkw IlAMrsniKK IIouroh. .V terrihlf
and mysterious crime lias just been brought
to light in New Hampshire-, the particulars
of which are contained in the following dis
patch from New Market, dated April loth :
. , -. . . - - i (.'.irnja.. ,i-.cmh"..i. hik iii.i . i.iu. (iu:? rr-m
" iigima. mre-l? miiCS irom llel- inthfrini! il..m-rs Id the woil t Ilurlmm. .N. H..
laiie, Ohio. Was found Oil Wednesday Uu-V '""covered the h.-adless body ol a yminir man
i I..,.-. 1 , ,1, .il i -. i. . ', ' : eenrlv nude. T.ie town authoritii-s w.-re imme-
i -.oiiv:.i i.irfii.ii. i u uipi iiuu-e. j large dla-elT
large - dla-eiy notified, and an lnvetl(ratin showed that
hole was burned in the fleior ; but. bv
some means, the fire had been extin-
gnished. The theory of the neighbors
is that robbers had tortured him to i
death, trying to get him to confess '
Where his money Was Three VCarS H'tO ' the cent, pantaloons and esj were found and in
three masked men almost burned him
a brutal murder had been committed, but by w hom
Is as yet a invster?. The bodv was found lyine
face downward at lull lenirth. with both arms rst- I
Init undorneut h a nd only covered with a shirt. The
right arm was covered Irom the body at the shoul
der and the head bad also been cut off and has not !
vet been found. About thr-.fi hundred feet jway I
ns and esj were found and in -
another direction, some twenty-five teet distant,
linen eollar, cap. necktie and shirt bosom, which i
tO death, for the same purpose, and it i hi 1 been torn completely mT. There were three ',
was rrf-nprnllr l.oliov-s.,1 iv.t l, irold studs with frarnet settintrs in the shirt bosom, i
, " , - , . , , v,,7' o.i-i n .)Srt of tri)! minus the hairover a i
large JUim Of money hidden lil his house. . pec nearlv as lar?e as a saucer and the murder- !
The Norristown Ilrralrt savsihat in ! "r'' r,Kk cluh- B,'"t t-hrr' K lone- y"re Rl"0
, -. . ' found In a lot In tbe elcarinp. It is evident that
01!e Corner Of W ent7. S Woods, m 1 hit- ' herc v-,.r(. the murder was committed. Several
pic-es of skull and brain were eeattered about, all
in-licatlnB- a desperate struyrsle ll.r lv!e. The '
authorities ere carefully invet itratiiik; the matter.
pain township, are two grave-stones i
bearing the names of Anthonv Presh
ana rus Wlie. Who niea respectively in ' Meanwhile (treat excitement prea-ls io the nclgh-
1751 and 17C15. The ground ein which ' i-"rhon-'-
they stand was bought for a grave-yard
by the Roehm's church congregation
when il was first organized, hut in a
phort tifne afterward the e hurch was !
removed to Pine P.ell, and these were
tho only persons interred there.
A Bat.t Bortf I'EF.ATH Tint Ai.rs A
Geneva correspondent of tne London Time
writes :
The st. nothsrd Tonne!, the longest fn the
world, in th? construction of whl-li more II ves have
l.e--n lost tn:in in any other similar under-nkintf.
hns now acquit i-1 tao nnl-ie disnnctlon of beinjr
the sene ot a birth. A.-c-rdin to the I rcn y.n
tvng. a woaiau eici.t Into tho tu-.n-d one day lr,si
wo- k t - ree hor huV.:ind. who whs workinar there,
when the hst ami the p:chs of the place hroucrht
en Tet:i:it;ireiy the p:itns of labf.r. aud she was
safely delivered ol a fine child. Mother ami ch'ld
rl S-i'd to I C doinz ns wi ll conld be expected.
The wor'sriien at the .Mr -In ?i('.e of thetnun- l nre
sntterir.it more from sinoke and heat than they
wore I-e'ore tho me.-ttr!- -l lh c-il!er!-s. (iwiiiif
to the north -.ntld hetni nt a lower Icwl th.m tbe
south, the f tmosphoric pr-:-sure is jtrc:-.ter there
than at the - ttier end. Hence there i.- a e uiMant
enrrrit of air lo-.rnr-l.s Airfln, whl--h curries rhtt
-moke of il-,:- l.inv, n nd the t-ula1rtnth.it d'-ce
T'e ; . r.T -e: : r er'y fw-e.-.'i to
erry n in -".it ' 'he fasr.e! -'?.'r.
had acconip'.-shed the wonderful per
formance of olfi miles in three lays, Mr.
William II. A'aiiderbilt, who happened!
lo be in Gilmore Garden at the time.
took a f.:O0 bill from hi6 pocket and to be dug, and that it took root end
handed it to Hart. The pedestrian, ut- , grew, but having been put in the earth
the graves is a tree' whose branches all
incline downward from the trunk.
There is a tradition in the neighbor
hood that a stake was plated in the
gronnel at the time of the first funeral
to marK ine spot wnere the grave was
AT1F.MPT TO ASSASIWATK A C'LEltllTMAS,
We find the following In on of our ex
changes :
A eowa.-tly attempt at r.pstissinetion wus made
at the rcsldeneo ol Kcv. I'.ither Herman, a Cath-
..ii. n.:..i railA Knotti r.l fa rn. f n t.tnn Vv..t,A
Near I eonnty, on Monday niiclit of last well. Father
terly surprised, thanked him and then
procee-ded e-n his travels.
A herd of 23,-con cattle is being
driven from Oregon to Montana ; 120
mouutel men elo tlie driving, ami the
outfit, includes provision wagons, arms,
ammunition. Si'O horses sml 40 elogs
The journey is made slowly, a r'av's
travel not exceeding nine miles, and the
upper end down, the result was that its
branches grew in this unnatural direc
t ion.
Pkofit fl.ion. "To sum it up. six long
years of bed-ridden sickness, costinsr 5300
per year, total f 1,200 nil of this expense
was stopped by three bottles of nop Pitters
taken bv my wife. She ha done her own
housework for n year since, without the loss
. r.. r ; -1 1 . - I . . .1 .. l. l . , . .1 '
., ... ... H, . .v.. ,v. o a e ar. and T atit i-i-rrvlimlr to knn it
on: . g-t the I"-;-. :h T r:Ir feEr.' M. I.." f-tnan, j, -cle
irto ?. cn.ci;:;on. ; sprit fe-r np Rrrrer In .hor.rburj.
Herman lives alono, and had last retired to bed.
between eiht and nine oVlm-it. when two gun
shots were fired outeide the liouse, near the fi-ont !
door. In his excitement lather Herman railed
cut. "VS ho"? there?'" and started for the door, i
when third shot was fired through the door, j
l'he charsr-j eor.sisti -1 nine heavy huekshnt. all
nt which paec.1 ent rely throush the door and fell '
on the f3oor near about the centre of the r--orn. !
Ihe theory Is that tlie fir--t shot were fired to ;
brlnj Vnther Harman to the door, and the last
were Intended to k -1 1 htm. which it eatr-e near do- j
In ae he was anno?t in the act of opening the
d. or when the builets passed thionnh It. within '
three inches c f the lock. They went through oh j
ll.pudv. and no doubt were Intended to take effect
when the door wns lirtlvoren. Hut they were (
fired a moment too soon. The ns!'ant consisted
of tw-T unk now n men. Father Herman wqs for- j
nicrly pastor f-l the e'athohe church at Hrownt- -Tille.
The Toi.taic P.ei t Co., Marshall, Michi- i
pan, will end their celebrated Kleetro-Vol- i
taio Belts to the stCCie 'ed upon days trtel. 1
hretly ea-f" ,usr?ved. Tr-v ir.n wliti r '
ti p,y?jy. V.'M't to t!.( rr, f it'out flliy I
THIS NlVSPyVlJE.i.i
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AS IT HTAINS A rtllTUL I'ATA I.Ol'l H Ol ,.00DS IT THE
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We have ontsfrlpped nil prelon e-irort In seleellne til arranelnt otir iteik. lake a walk thrnn-h th.
brand llepnl, nnil klndlr arnil n word nliere aurli another lntk ran e Innnd nr ehst pu.trl-t n e lail i(
not liesiltute to nek for line .oinl. a me hn?e them. Io not lievltale to (Itrnrilrri ftir K"l If not ind.
of qunllty. tfoeane we itimranlee onr iroodn to le klalrd. Hner run no rlkk. as ant article thnt !(e not
please or nlt for enlor, silre. quality, or any other r-aine, may l.e retnrueil. If in mine ennlitl,n n tn
boai;ht. This Catalogue im only partial on account of pac required. We olere alphahellem order to
nay for reference.
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KT NEEDLE WORK. This s,t.' k abonm's in all ilie
Novelties ot linc r.li Hulk, uol hd! i:i t rewel H irK.
but tn Ze;.hTr s.n-1 I nv.cy KniVrol.lery Mate: luis ot sterr k m J.
l-.kTether with lekr.s ot every ctiuroit-rr. Our Custou-ert nre
always s-irc of soujethln? Hi;w at te iow fiiioi: Kuusd
t'-jouff."
TIIK XL'V STOCK or i-m
JEWELRY, FANCV (i OD-. Ja (.'n.eiiic:.-.. n- . JV
rVcketbvvs.s. Kratr.e?. l.a i:c' Vi jilJ Ji; lt.eU(.. .
a-ju a.Ja r.ce b i.-J :are vur.elv. 5
B
Tin; ni:w stock or i-so.
LACK AND MOl'llN lN(t (Ool S. Lut iii's .md U
other t-est rnakep- of Cashmeres. shin ere J u .le. 1 in! -e Si k
and W o... Henrietta !"tli. Jrenn-lluei. &c. In thea -ro -.la
we seek to he worthy ot surh cou:ileure hs la suir.e-.imti uece.
stiry wljcu jiurclieieg ni'-st be laa-Je in lii-.ftc.
K
THE NEW MOCK ol' 1S-0.
EHAMICS. rOTTEUY and !;ai:dsia . j f...
l.-;-jr.it:un ut Jbdc; j.r:?e ' "
TUT. NLW STOCK OK i-r
c
TIIK NEW STOCK OF
OUSETS. Every clir.nsr in fa-b:fin is closely watched
and tolk.weit. an.J every p-y ! an.l si.npe is ke.t on l..:iiJ. so t.-iiit
every f-.irare can he fj-te.l.'e.t! er -sh.-rt Quisle ! or Non-waitl-e-l.""flli:u
et'-ut- The pamo innkf of cors;tP cannot t-- adaj-f-ej
to every figure, n-iisrithstaii-liiiar the new mrcrtiens that are
put on the market rlntminp. '. - fit any ami every tr'-. D. As
neeesitv we keep llfty-two nnke? -.-r feh.-ipes. ;inj the l.nIy Vvt
tetaire in chnrge of the te j.nrt!r.er.t uiakei 11 a e'.u.ly to s.!cct
the i-rui-er thlnpt for o-.-.r cuetoiue.-a.
THE NI'.W STOCK OF l?-"t.
COSTUMES'. A thcroncl.ly Up-to-tbe Kaslilun Depart
tneot. rj.it w.tli .ik. t'as.-iTiier: i uney .m l liaiti Suit" !or
Ires. I.naer I'artii-s. Street Wiar. I'roinea j le. F.vetilna;. Wei
JiLiir 'it r unerai ;.c.-:i-:on-. l--lr-c.H M--. I:1.- ren.ly at -i
metit' not' .-e to sm'se to or-li r f- r tho-e win. ! hot ..-h-.we trie
Ken-Jv-Mmji. t'io:ks. fonts rin-l 1. i.-trr?. A tMi'er t of li.e
locli'-: arj-1 latti-r tior-i.
I
aces. f:rcm;s tidies
j a-.vsi j-rv. !!! - tL t:aaJ au-.' ij- ic. 'r -re. ; -. ; i -i
J-ri--t nained ere cejiuio a:s-J I r ter i -i. tien " a-a
t-jMrld-reJ tt li.u-vrw: t U J. ti.e ir. u-.
THE NEW SToCK ol 1'.
ILL1NERV. Tw.ti-i'i..u-Sal.M-!: a:..i V. v
for our c-:.' . me-s t- see a:.d a. '-t H r.-.c- f.-.i '...'f
tKtt:et r:.(.j ne car. : f. n-c ;. . : ,- - -
a re '." j H r.n.jts n.. a l.!...1 I . tr, a t.i lr c:L-ra i'..
tr.uiuiej li i:i are m -.: l:
1 HE NEW -Tt -CK
orELTIElVILKS.M:t--::n-
tr.r.y- t :cakt
. ' - .": :-e-;
i'i - i ; k-. r.
'-t. K
i--ii:-!i l. ii nf.vt. 1.
. l.a-
TI1E NEW
TOCK C'r
C
'LOTIilNli. -We btwe Tour IMstiii'.i PeirtiufnU fT
2' rnt'ertien'e 'r.st I .:i rt -ji t ut.
UHv mi l );t! lrr-n'8 Kent .MJe.
4 M:?. Vh atiti 1-ressr?.
M'o keep in eah 1 c part'iicm eucii itn a -fLrt:iit nt o mill do
ereJ!l tu the hvii".
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THE NEW T '! K F !--;.
VEI.T-iRii AND OYK!:CCATS FoK 1. 1 ;':"" r.-
V-r - Ju.-'s ,1 evv.-.- :u ta-r. w- t r '-.:':
lir..-i.i i .,; ;,e .k '.:r- -r ... : . -. - -I'wattuaKesa
aul the - ?r:etv"..! ..(.:'! i.-;.. -.;.-
THE NT V.-
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THE NEW STOCK or 1.
EE-- i( mDs FOi; LADIES. Tl'.ox- tvl;o 1 sve nev.T
loose. I ovr the M lor, c-u i-.ters .te-t-l to 1 res Ki.' rics w:
have n ll-.T of t::e M'tnl ni.-l ur-:y we kt-; rn.1v. No
truM-ieiil bf. re;l ;o t-rlr.a; t--sfetlnjr lu this feci:, a escry
desirable umter.ai triitje tt. au; l-art cf the wvrl-i.
PEKFUMEKY A Nil 1 1 'II. KT Alli'K . ' .
f r;-..t'.-n. fn-tw-n!,!'. a.,.i . rf ..v . .... r -
ii. ... is i. ,: r. - i;t:-.,i:. A ft-'., ' c ' 1-
dvr th... :, l.-vi-rr --r- We or . r. J r,o c:. t .;
uraer.
THE NEW TOCK Oi l-t.
Mm:illl)r!!l':S. l;T"'!iIt;--. ('nl'.ars. CutTs. Ilanihurff
. H.l!:iii s!l that so tnnltf the heh-1 cf "Wh-tf Ooojs" Bre
iritihi re l iu Leaut!.'ni army in tLia extenf ive rection tr.st enr
rio a sio-'i- as .arce ai.-l coiiiy.leTv afi In Buy Jb-ure eolv'.y devo
tv..! to t'-i'S basinesd.
F
titk ?;t-:v tock or ix
1 V Y T T t; IT'Ci TV T IVIV'E; ... Ill -f.-L. ...-p- -,-(..
Uj, 'V. -"I.II-IJV', . K. -I.i-.'VS- ,111 , I j J'VJ.' Uiv I
Tnaktp- cf PAf-h k'.nJ nl (Jo..cl- alwava cn ba.tjtl.
THE NEW STOCK Ol is
I
i:lN(iES. Ti:iMMIN(iS. NOTIONS. BUTTDNS.-Tlicse
tcetions have grown in favor lately )ecatie tt e a-ock Is so much
cioie compi"' e. e ni:n to uve every .riu.g lu-ii L ium iii-i-i
lu trtmmlutt; dre--t or icrcsnn il s '.r.a;.
THE NEW STOCK OF l-s-.i.
THE NEYv STUCK OF I---".
OI ILTS AND BLANKET?. fr.uM.T -.n--. ti. !; - k
c;.-. 1 ..i-o i al-i tTri! !r. tn:i :.a :.: .J . '.
--a i.oIb i (.
THE NEW STOCK OF I---.'.
RIBBONS .f ev.-ry t--tcelvitl.lf Vu.-, qva'itv. v. .tJ
jatteru. Nutiinij. In tin l-ae urj..f. t!.t ..! a;w. a ti.m
...".-t...!l
TIIEiNEV." ST-CK OF 1
SHOES j,r Ladies. Ml-ses. I'liSMren r.-il Cr: I'! :. :
' ai-.ni'r.i t Kt.own ?- t'.c :.i'-vrt s. Sr -e -.a .; i
t-tntts. We have 4rre--;v ln:;r.vel ti.e -.an. ret a:. : t. 1
Jlea tl!v 'Uiz'.l pik-ta f-r e'erj 1 1. -,c s; .
THE NEW STOCK OT 1--1.
QILVKHWABE. ( TTi riiY. (T OCKS .ir 1 r ; .1: f '
r- tlial itu-'t l-v t-.a !.. in.ikt.s.
THE NEW .sToCK OF 1--'
G- LASS AND CHINA WAKE The extc
i.srtnieut auinrcs everyho.ty. l"j from the
. linner Sets down tn tne lowest ranges of i.
liaro a full stock.
The extent c f tl is De-
tinest Iie-'orate-l
ranges o: i. rockery are we
SHAWLS, fri-m ttio fi-f-t India j r'n e. S-.-o t
Kra i- at 56. llvty -It- . .-t ri-.Ii, it 1 i?ny V a
ny.l everi:; S-iawia a... a-t .'.er:itv r:ev
to the E?
a a. lir e.
GLOYUS.
mrrveU
THE NEV." STOCK OF ls.
-Kid Gltives of qui-.it? quality and finisl:,
A toinnlre." ''('uurvusi-.r's'' aud "i weter-p, iii;J :i
mrrvelous asp..rtiQent ol l at ric li !r(.
THE NEV, STOCK OF 1-- '.
MTATl(ir.KY.-r.oots, Trfc-tard. (.oi l V '
S. I ... I Sta'o.rcrT, t!' i:-k !? The tine. t era '." . I
in f n.t ti i
THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0.
HOS1EBY AND SILK AND MEKINO I'NDF.KWEAR.
This is one of the larjrct fr-irt meets ot the store. nni it Is
now a-lmiffed thnt we hare siiTeeded In otlTintr (T means
of, otir fort-tun eonnectio- s ) the finest stoefc of l.it lies', Di-nts'
an.l 'hihlr-n's Hosiery that is .rsr.te-.l tn nti" houte In this
eountrj. We iinport ilire. t the "artwriKlit Warners. Hrt-l-tle's.
IMorlry's and such lhlr.s; t.nt as no s-.o-l stv-k would
be fomj lete without theee p.-otls wo do not eor.slder its.-ith
wLile to f peelally advertise them.
THE NEW STOCK OT l-.
rpoYS.iiAMES. AKC'HEBY. FISHING TACK1.
ill r.l una ti e 1 tlie k n ,-k -k r.-.oks wn nt e J h r t!
of chiolr,
caatorncr
W c ket i- these i;
TJ
THE NEW STOCK OF l.
N D E I '.( i A B M E N T S f.f Linen and Mmiii. f, r
vrnutl orttuent. Tlui is a sj ec-.nllv torft is'ui I
bex-Haw-of it lameness and the tine d.,m!',ti c
Alo i!ibte' an.l CL uiren's I uderwaar.
its (,'J.i l-
II
THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0.
OUSEKEEI'INC; JiOODS. Two Section?.
1 I.lnen tfoode. SlieetiiiRS. TaO'.e rurti'.st.tn,;.
2 All kluJs of Kitchen Ooodf.
Ties storks are now more complete than erer tuey tta.
THE NEW STOCK OF lsO.
THE N FAY STOCK OF l-- -..
i TyrilOLSTEr.Y GOODS. Lrc- Curtains Ci"t rt'.
I j Kw Silk an.l Jute OveriEgf. 'i-rr-tc-s. Kuas. X' '
i t'rumh C loths, Linoleum, fcc. In ct, fertti.i. n '- '
TT ATJ AND CABS for (Jpnts, Boys and CMldrcn 1n tx-
wntiTe nssonir.ent ana
furnish a hovse thronhout.
Till NF.W STOCK OF 1"".
dpnts. Buys and CMiiiren in n- 1 -w r-TTsri TVt-vrc. Tpivn ivi- i- ;
of duties .un-..U anywhere. j AI J'J KAFU N W LAOV
CUM
THE NEW STOCK OF lSs,. . THE NEW SToCK Ol 1-0.
INFANTS' OUTFITS, Mirs' C'lotliinc, Baby Couches ud "TTTOOLFNS, SKC'KINC.S CT TH1, (A-IM"'
ererythlr.j needed f' r little people wardrobca. I ,t tor H--y'AVar. Veirete-nV t'ora'm . Jt-J i it ce. 4
trotitt for CI 'ik'rall'j t-'.c. t h . 1. .
A VISIT OP INSPECTION IS REQUESTED.
JOHN WAN A MAKER,
GHAND DEPOT. 13th STREET,
GRAND DEPOT, - - 13th STREET,