Tiik Philadelphia Times of Friday st contained a somewhat elaborate and XEWS AM) OTHER XVTI.MiS. Frank Hart, the negro iedestrian, ... ' w i j I ii : i I . . 1 1 ir.iiAM i a lamb without a neaa onrn on jnag-e rraron ami im- mui nm in iwi . the farm of Mr. EeviWehler, in Hamil ton township. Adams county, a few .Jnrtre Pearson in pas-insr serif enee on uH.tPn bio-rmhioal sketch of i -Frank Hart, the negro idesTnan, ; ton ionnw.1 , ;vu..m j Kemh,p an(, others in !Iar:isburp, on Mon- well-w ruten biosra'Hncal sketcn ot bas maJe c3( ) x 10 bv bis waiking inside ! days ago. It had a perfect tiody and j . ,a . saiJ . t. T.,vm;ili S TllieV frn-m tli.-. Tvn ' or air cffirti1 frnm tb iipr!;- I J ....... C'hnrle' H. Salter. William H. Keriihl.'. .1 -"e H. zr-..-.. .- . . rz. ir ' .Tiiriir Jeremiah S. Dlaek. from the pen nr - ,-r i limbs: an ear started from the neck. EQENSBURC, PA.. ' of W. U. Hensel, Esq., of the Lancaster j John Lefevre, the Hutler wife mur- j and at the extremity was split as if into cwwiord. wiiium f. Kii.enr and Einjie J. InMWrnttr. Here where Judge Black derer, has been sentenced to eight years ; f- en np-K nl"T ! "7"P'y .HcuinV' ..,.. the .jera. a,- ; ; l IIV, JLIMUHtVI ..., ... . O "eill 1 I 1 1 II l 1 1 ' 'V l ' ' I III HIM- VI HIG UH- "I ' FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1880 at the commencement of his professional ; in th,e Prnitfe,ntiary; w,innt l.o-a ti.irtv fWt in diameter ! point to the ends of the ears, was almut omee. t.y indnem- them nnder th l-rpmise m j If CommNMoner I.e Due, of the De- career was a regular visitor during court are carTied l)V rail frorn Tennessee to eight inches. Mr Wehler thinks this j SVarS the ii.ta c icnnyivDia. III '.MIS-lIl -,, PIIU' vll ' l lilt. CftV lUJli l f lllir J"U ill' Klein i;'lilit ..mi t. . . ..v...- i Vir ffrirrnt S.1VS ' victed on trial. II is ijn-auy ie learen inn ior : nrtJ5 i ,.,. ,, I,,,., r (.,. i,r,i.-t.f. In this Sf.iti. I March 3'the peo- ; t rirVeiire the ws'ii'-ocl l:iw hv eurruia nnd im- l balloon of JieCUliar pri!Br mn. and t'j jiifli an extnit h:m this evil he Sierra Colorado 1 TV "v-- 1 ' """7 i 1 lie party 111 cither honse tor enactment, the inquiry was mnrh : tr eninviiifr f lipm. mre ltkelv to he mnd a to the amount 01 money in, tnji im 111 . wh,,.h re,,ncstinir thelevislnttonoould a Hunt : il M nil im nt mnsie ... . . 1... n, n mce and flavor to the finest imported coming tribute to a most remarkable " " 11 J " A?',;' .,,,,1 vm-i! i.er- ! occasionally were heard. Tlie balloon . thronVimut the who!.- f..ntry ti.nt hn'.ery in ihe varieties, all of which is reported from man one of the liile.lectual giants of sons kuleJ anJ WOniided. disapieared in about twenty minutes. , an(, alw.iv. ..Ihe or.ierof the !uy.'" so.-ryini? ! Waiingt-n. it is the first pound of cof- his day and generation. Mr. uensei ! -Edward Nugent and Henry .1. : 1 Z" 11 l 1 Z ' S'VtsmuMc eM ... ;.. ti.o lt.if..l s;tnifi nn.i ta s into an error, nowever. in savins ueuemeier, were nan ai jaih . . - - . . e .i 1 ...-.aw-i o. weeks, ana wnere ne is sneciai vremem- 'pnsacn and stunned to Europe. 1 . . - - . . . i.- ..... f ..r. iii,, f..r- .. fn IM t,i1:iv niclit last a man nanifd ; ine anta if powntl of coffee from a may, prow n on "" - - - " f Tnri.ntlim Allege- that on the nieht of her Plantation on the Indian river, Flori- speeci he delivered m the Court House ; ; V .if. nearl; to death : pie of (Jalisteo saw a . r,.. ..'i,fMiu,i tier livthe IV- in loS. duniizthe memorable campaign .. ,."i- ,i ,1, innp. . shane float insr over t i ... , :c .1 ... i.rr,- fnihr bp t ween 1 i t t f r a 11 1 1 VI i t n e r . M r. H e 1 1 sel "s A crclnno t riifl.- tlm north line of! Mountains!, bound eas I) it : II ii i i I -ill; I ii I i ; t I'rn i 11 viv . .... - . . i..vi.v, ........ ... .- . . e :,ed an.I the bean is e-iual in appear- article is properly appreciated as a be- Adams county. 111., on Frulay evemn? ; ballon seeded to fee I.e Hue will be likely to survive the nn re.ising ridicule that has been heaped upon him ever since his friend, Mr. Havt-s, conferred upon him the otlice he now 1 old.s. l.nt IniiinQ V Wo T n ,.-in wlin u-n :. 1' riilaV. Ugeil I K llieu II is w 1 1 e on nemocrauc nii'inucr ui me riaie senate , ,... i.;i,ur .,o-.,tio i.7 in 1842. when Gov. Porter appointed ; tiip Kaston E.tn?css savs that news i in Au- i is a great mystery, as tliere isn't one o-ncit it lsTC. liedeme er killed Franz ownminine innmi). he a fixed determination to hre:ik up the practice hy severe rou-riiutionul enMetmenti. requiring the passnye of law iiupftsinx heavy fienaltiefl auainst thtie who sh'-uld dtmtli nr indirectly txive or ftlvT anv nioTiev or Ihinsr o! value to anv iiieTiiber ol the SOllie Cases loss Of life, from the j I.eirlHlattirc '"f itivinit or withholding hi? vote (.,r The penal -lleport.s of damage to proierty, and of the Somerset, lied ford and Franklin district. wasa citizen of Somerset county Is reference to the proceed ing of the He represented the Cumberland Democratic state convention wiwch met Franklin district and resided in C at llarrisburg on Wednesday last, we bersburg. He was a man of connn; are only able to state, before going to ing and elegant personal appearance, as press this (Tlnu'sdaO afternoo the Phihi'lelphia ditlicultv, as all the other contested ca .Tnd.rp P.hirk- tn ihe President. Jndosliin has iust. been received that Lorenzo La- i Storm Of Saturt.ay niplU continue to ; b u,.rc,,Un,, r re,eiv'.nir the .-aine. The pena f t - r 1, , i . . f,..,ii trii riAttC UliniC 111 lIltnnT3 , .1 1 wA, t .imi jbii.i lw. ti.&nil.i.p rt.i.mnrin.r llm roe 'county, beat out the brains of his 2- ! At Taylorville two of Alonzo Cullfr's ; ;rc'r'; .' 1 - . . . n I l lnllml Y1T 1 i I O liAIIC1 lillltllV I hriiie. with imprisonment In the penitentiary lor a not e-vi-eedin five years, and a tine not es- od mnr I.O-.T.1.1 r.l.il1 Iict wniil- n?id etr ior i c ll ( leu t i c rihcii i-t hi--- hi-h.. m.ni, cedinsr one Tiiousiin-i miliar.'. ni ineiieron uiv- aild ' t,.fl unknown I Mown down ; Mrs. T. .1. Lailgley was . tna ..rofferln-r the l.rihe coul.l I.e p.uii-he.l I hy one ; pailS UUMIOWII. t i fcr.. ..'o ei,ii' t-..ii,. vear V linprisonmeiit and a line of hvo hundred i ham- ( 'has. Denzer. an inmate of A ard's killed ; .lolm iressner s skuh iaian ;iu:,rs. The nne and inipri-onment uyain-t tin ; . - .. . ' . , rti . ' AT,- W-ilfc mill li IV I f M'errt .rit-1n.r ... imii.tlv c. .! ici T i n.r momlinr tn rmiiiirn I rilLl iiiu lll, fllji'Llir I jii.iJt.icr-. mi ' willi-il I- !-!iirr:i(lU'.-u n inc tiiiiM ii ui ion int.- in.-- t ! il iv bv strik'mrr liiin over the head with i each Others arms, and badly injured; 1. qualuiiation for holdinir any oin.-eor po-ition of ii. that well as a forcible and eloquent speaker. n ici, (lf W)M?d i.,,,,,. nien i.ad been ; W. lirentz. Mr. Elliot, wife an.I two -onor. . tni.t ot ;i;riit n t J '.V . i well as He died in New York, to which city he , very quiet patients. children, TM. Leigh's daug.iter, and . ,,erH ,,, tlie iisiatur.- is made erimmai c.ifcnsc i , ,, ,. , , ,. 0 Timne llniiin r.f AWvtville T, T TllOIliaS 11 1 , Were aiSO iniureil. , punisnaoie i.y nne ana i,n prisontneni. w i,n-n 1- n ; es, were removed soon after the close of his Sen- ' v 1 -A fire in the town of Hull, opposite Wlr'r' T l:?tlZ i .. .:.!. ...... UH II J ll I lit HIIILII I'll I'll!. Ullt 111.1IIIIJ . ' - I I I 1 . '.'I I V I lit I I "II 11 11 .. ' I 1.111 II V-.li - ill I II. I I I 'II VI atoi uti reiiu. , i: .,-.. i.f : nttnw.i ()nt. ednesdav afternoon. . - , , . , , , i I tllll lilt "l lllllt: Llill Itl Mldhlo illlil uivunt . ' ' 1 , " - - , , i Hie writer of this happened to be at them to various members of the family i destroyed .IK.) houses, comprising half llarrisburg when Judge P.lack came I to be killed. She did not attempt to j the town, and rendered over 4,0K) peo there, much against his own wish as he eat;any of the snakes. j pie homeless. The hre fanned by a " . - r-r,i i. . .. : .1 i 1 1 1 ii , l i-o o-m l trmii li:lil-li:l-st Tliiei i .irs. i at Marine a- . huh wa.-i in m . ..in... , - the second time for the murder of Mrs satisfactorily adjusted bv a committee with Hon. 11. Milton Speer at its head. It was L'.te on "Wednesday night when tlie committee reached a harmonious conclusion, which would 1 rej'orted to declared, to have an interview with the convention at i o'clock this (Thins- Gov. Porter on the subject of his ap- , Af...... u-ou.i in r'mdiip was armiittcd I chancred and the conflagration was got day; morning. This result h highly pointment. He said he had no faith in and the Common wealth is saved the dis- under control. The houses burned were . 1,-Mio-iii.r mint ier victim of cir- mosUV Ol wooii. .ieei.u ue .ue ic- alrout, and will be hailed with rejoicing 1 Chanibeisburg, his most formidable by the entire Democracy of the state. ; competitor, who was a good lawyer and o'clock until seven, when the wind 1 ; r -i 1 t!:ii ii-11-ti..G n-li.-l 1 il-i-Il i .1 li f lii. ciii.hiic.-j mr-iincl l."1 r-iii 1 ii- i L- mitli -.f frl'iipe i ....... . .1 ...ii w..f.-,l f Iir .tf l?i ririp m(;T!ltii.n ! cunistantiai evuience wnere a tumuL e.- poinvi lV7 .I. ....il. i.. .............. jsts woman who was conlmed the day belore, HThe Hradford Em says that the ! perished in her house. Thejoss on pro- latest speculation among the ollicers is : perty is estimatea ar auoui .',.ou.ihhi. Is the Dauphin county court, on Mon day last. Judge Peaiou sentenced Win. II. Kemble, Charles Ii. Salter, Lmil J. Petroff, Win. 1". Kumbarger, and Jesse Jt. Cr.iwfiinl, the riot bill bribers, each to pay a tine of Sl,niH and to undergo an imprisonment f'f one year at hard la bor in the La-tern Penitentiary. The hi-ti iy of these cases from their incep tion in the Legislature a year ago last winter to their close a few weeks since, by four of the defendants entering the plea of "guilty." and the eomiction of a wily politician. Black f i eely admitted that i:: the matter of politics he himself was a pel feet novice, and protested that he could not and would not personally press his own claims, if he had any, on the Governor. When he went to the Governor's residence he requested the writer to accompany him and say lla modest word"" in his behalf. At the the filth by the verdict of a jury, is day without any well grounded hope familiar to our readers, and need not now lie repeated. To Charles S. Wolfe, 1 of I'nion county, mere than to any other man is pre-eminently due- the credit of having set the ball in motion, with the result above stated. Other members of ' th" House no doubt felt as strongly on ' the Mibject as Mr. Wolfe did, but he had a courage which they did not pos- , sess. and which has not failed him in all tlie .dages of the bu-ine-s until the end was finally reached. He deserves the thanks and gratitude of the people for having fearlessly exposed legislative corrupt ion : nor v. ill the applause of the entile commonwealth 1;.? withheld from Judge Pearson for his firm, impartial and unbending execution of tin. law. th.-it Finnish, tlie K:k count v out law, is j 1 nomas .Met army "as airesu-u ai still in The mountains near Caledonia. ', Pittsburg on Friday night while suffer There was only one constable killed, : ing from delirium tremens, whereupon Vollmer being only slightlv wounded, , he accused himself of tlie drowning of a and hits iu arly recovered. friend, Frank Pinkman, and subsequent L ii. Dl'.l. iirother of ex-senator ; investigation discovered that Pinkman Dill, died at Han iV.irg Friday morning I was missing. Since then a body has of twestion of the brain. lie was on been discovered near the point designa his wav to Lewisburg from the South, i ted by McCarthy, and it is now believed where "h had been " living for about that the two went to the river, when interview Judge Ii. only alluded to the twenty years. He was formerly on the j McCarthy attempted suicnie. niu 1 ink- Stall Ot t 'll' -N CW Orleans lti;i,tr. man cinn.n oi in io (iie c-iii. ii, .win, in Frederick frill, who murdered his 1 he struggle fhat ensued, was thrown daughter, was hanged at Newton. X. J.. ; down ami held under the water until he on t'ridav. He examined the sea fi old ! was dead. the evening before and remarked '! j A heavy storm passed over Maeon, think that will work all right, sheriff." Miss., on Sunday night, totally destroy- A brass band nlaved in front of tl judgeship in an incidental way, but the Governor talked about it freely, though ef course without committing himself. Judge 15. left for his home the following Afternoon, i "l,orrn: However unimportant you imr have eonldered the nffense. it is nor so esteemed ly ihi court. We j look upon ir not onlv as n hitrh rnme against the i laTTs of the State, which have l.eon lon in f'.rec i i and well known ro all rnen. hut one la.linff to the i most i-nrrnpt kind ol l'-irislatinn, hy whii-h thepuo- ' lie lri-a-iiry hns heen Ireiinently plundered, and . ' soine individuals iMiriched and others greatly iin- jiovt-ri.-hed. a:id it is lnurh to he feared that some j ol you are hy no means novice in tlie ar! and prae- ' tie'e of lesrisiative hrlhery. What adds to the eiior- i ' m ity of the oflenseoi two ol you is the fact that you j : weri' at the time mi-uiiiers oi the Iieui-lature, and i ii-tiir.' in violatioii ol your o'fi.'i.il oaths and en- deavorinz to induce your fellow memt.ers to com- j , mil perjorvon their part. A- an individual I feel ! pity h.r your situation. As a J ude I cannot sym- j 1 pathi.e .'irh crime. When you come into this ! . court ynu inut understand that t he bcwiar i n r:; u anil the millionaire in t.roailcl.'th 5t.ind on preci-e- , 1 ly the sane.' f'".Ui!': the one i- to lie inipri-'oni'd 1 Ii't .-tea li nt a h.a t ot I .read, theotherisnnrtoes- ' i cape. who. r.y his criminal :i-ts. may inolve the S'a ! ;i: t lie ln-s of ne. I line". It is not the linhtest : : excuse -is tirxed f.y sumo that t he pending lull was h lirlily meritorious. II so.it Mioiild puss without tiie aid o! hriiu-ry. Vi.ii are uniike some nen who are hrouht into , , t he "ottrf ol Quarter Sessions, tue-i - ur:i ly cx -nsa-: hie on the irroand ol i-iior-oi'-e. You are.'ill men , . of intflli.r.-nce and weli know that your acts were , ' i'.leLr.-i!. You went into thi criminnl iracticc in plain vi.ih.rnoi .f law. with your eyes ..pen. Vou well k;n.'" that many memiiers of tlie lii-mslnture : were l'ttetiy corrupt, and vo-re r.-..!y to s.!l their I : votes in the puhlic market to the highest holder. ; You vvcrerea iy to.-uOorn th.-tn to commit perjury hy i i-. latino the oaths 1 t;ey tn-'k on their iusta.ia- . ! ti'.m Into ..flic,-. ' ; For t tiis ..'l.-n-"e the .:iio-nee ot the 'ourt is tliat v..u each p.i- a tin'' oi one thousand doi;:ir; t. the A son of the Itev. Isaac M. Ka'lofh, Mayor of S,m Francisco, entered the counting-room el' the '"urn. i!-h news paper oMice in that city, on last Friday cening. shortly before s o'clock, and drawing a pistol began tiring at Charles De Voting, one of the proprietors, who was conversing with .some friends. Five shots were l'uvd by Kalloch, De Young in the meantime attempting to discharge his own pis-tol at his assailant, and he fell to the I'mnr mortally wounded by the fourth shot. It will be remem bered that la-t August this sani" De Young made a cowardly attack upon tin-elder Kalloch. putting a pistol-ball in his body which at first was supposed would prove fatal, but from the effects of which he fortunately recovered. The Mayor's election campaign was then in progre ss, and Kalloch had been foisted on tiie workingmen by Dennis Kep.i 1 1 : -y as tli' ir candidate. De Voting in his paper exposed th' early character of Kalloch. who, hi '. had been de posed from h!i pulpit in Huston for cross immorality, and Kailoch in his haii'.tigi.i s n;i the sand lot with Kearney at hi.-, back, made a vulg.n and brutal attack en I )e Young's aged an I invalid mother. For this D Voting shot him, and the quarrel has now culminated in the killing of De Voting by KaHoch's ni!. I'e Young's trial for shooting Kalloch lat August would have come off in the m ar future. Having resorted to the pistol to wreak hi vengeance on Kailoch. he has mov perished by tlie pistol, and there does not seem to be very much .-jmpatliy felt for him in San 1'rancisco. His murderer was ar-rc.-tid on the spot, and, it is to b hoped, will be made to suffer the extreme pen alty of th" law. that the judgeship was in reserve for him. Job Mann, of Iledford, was state Tieasmvr at the time, and a stroi g feel ingof mutual friendship existed between him and Gov. Porter. Mr. Mann was very anxious for .judge U.'s appointment ami saiii to him before he left llarris burg that he had no doubt about it, al though Judge 15. himself was still in credulous. In his own quiet, but effec tive way, Job Mann pushed the claims of Judge lh, and in a very r-hort time Gov. Porter ended the controversy by sending his name to the Senate. Mr. Hensel is also in error in saying of Judge IJiack : "He has never held any oiliee. and certainly never sought any, save in the strict line of his profession." In 14, after the death of Francis il. Shr.uk, Judge- V.. became a candidate for Governor and conducted quite a vig orous campaign up io the meeting of the State convention, when the nomina tion was unwisely given t Morris Long slroth, who was defeated by Win. F. Johnston. Judge Flack had good rea son to believe he would be nominated, and it wasa rare treat to hear him af terwards describe in Ids own inimitable way. the trickery and lying that were re sorted to during the night preceding tlie convention to bring about his defeat. He summed it all up by saying that "'al though David 11. Porter was reputed to be tlie best- political manager in the suite. Morris Long.-trcth in manipulat ing a State Convention could buy and sell him (Porter) over and over again, and he would never know it." Court House during the execution. ! Wm. F. R'tmberger, one of t he con- ; victed riot bill bribers sentenced on Mon-. day and now in the Dauphin county jad ; awaiting removal to the Kastorn 1'eni- j tentiary. shows signs of mental derange- ! ineiit as a result of the punishment and disgrace he has brought upon himself. ' A life-saving party of seven persons ! who had gone to the rescue of an un known vessel which had truck on a reef four miles below Huron city, Mich., ; on Friday last, were all drowned but i one. their surf boat swamping when 1 within a quarter of a mile of the foun dering vessel. ing twentv-two houses, sixteen cars : -Hr.wea tn : mat you .-., ,,, tin. cms ot , i prosecution in the indictment- au-ainst vou r.- Wf-re blown from the Mobile and OIllO .,.,-(-u-elv and that you ea.-h he impri-onci ,n the "Railroad track, and seventeen persons ' iWte.itmry (..r the Kane in-tnet .i ivunyi- , ... , , . ,, i t ' v oid, at rhiiailciphia. t.v separate and solitary killed and twenty-two wonnn-d. A ..,,.,,, ... i.,,!, t.,r th.- ..eii,i N! one vear- child of Mr. and Mrs. James Horto'i. who were both among the killed, was found dead one-fourth of a mile away from the scene of destruction. One house near the centre of the storm was turned around and its front changed in the exact opposite direction. A negro woman was found dead in a field west ti law. and ha i'e tie. kept, fed and tr.M' ..ii are in the eu-t'. ..ntence carried int" d a reonired ( the sh'-ritl t. Meet. Hon. John '. Jacobs, who was chairman J of the New nik 'J'ililen State convention i that met at Syracuse last week, is also a ! nieiiih.T of tlie State Senate from F.rnnklyn. Two days after the enliven! ion h:l lieen held , if the depot, literally stripped of all her a Uoiiu'inicati -vnatnr made some ont-ot'-The- :; -A r.radtorl. Pa., special says that n Tuesday :ht Jolm Tuliv and Luke Kane, of ()!e;.n. went the house of John Smith, three miles iroin town, and heat him terribly. Smit h's son. a lad of thir teT:. thereupon siiot Kane dead. Tully I'.ed, but soon returned with a constable, who arrested the boy. Miss Kva Frnst. writ ing eaclser in the Third ward school. Allegheny i'ity, attemjited suicide on Moinlay last by iumping from tlie Hand street bridge into the bu A.Hcgl.eny riv r, forty feet he- was torinnate.v rescued bv a inttiient in ove is At the convention of tend'.ir.s list week in School superin Harrisburg. a Tin: third 'arm programme is not be ing ns s-.iccf..sfully tarried out in tlie South as the managers of the Grant ma chine pre beted and pr'-ii :,c,.J that it wosM be. Li order to make Grant's nomination at Chicago a sure thing, it D no-obit iy 2:'--es--arv. a1- v.c xj.lained !:e I'.-l- l.i-t s!:onl'i eorrv t ., ! 'i week, that !: 'g'l .t-i in iieai i .iii the i:it:ii-in states. aiid cspecia'.iy so if lost s the deiega t ion fi-nin Illinois, or even onr-h;ilf of P . 'f whi'-h t!, re r.ow set ins to be a fair chance that he will. Two Ilepublican state conventions were held in two southern Stat s. Virginia ami Georgia, hist week. JJn;h were stormy and ex citing, and their procft dings marked with exire:::? I i; en;c. growing out of the livalry bet wet n the friemls of (irant .'Mid the adhei-ent of 1,:. line, the snn portt rs of s-aerm in ;ih,j taking part in the fray. The ic-ult may be slated, as a tliided delegation from each State. Grat.t getting more of th,- Virginia hl ega'cs than lilaine or Sherman, v-hi'e in Georgia ;i large m ijm ity of the It le gation is op;oc! to him. A similar re sult in two or three mere Southern States would be fatal to the third term project and would knock it "higher than a kite." It must be remembered, how ever, that delegat.-s to a Pep'ib'iean rational convention from Southern States, not one of which the candidate of the convention ran evei carry, are always on the make. They were so four years ago at Cincinnati and they wii! be in the market at Chicago. Don committee was appointed to wait on State Treasurer Xoyes willi the request that he would appear befoie the Conven tion and explain why the school appro priations for His and l-7'.' had not been paid. ':. Xoyes, in complying with this it quest, infoiuied the convention thai thif;inds which came in'o the S;ale Treasury are consumed as fast as they are received 'o Iin neoe'.s r,f c.,o'riofYre iiisl.il nil", is ",i.i t!n. -1' nt'i '.'i n'nf that these demands ?re urgent and cannot be resi it ed t hat the Adjutant General is compelled to organize the military forces of the State and in order to do so must have his appropriations. He expres-ed the hope, however, that it would no! be long before the school war rants would be paid. Of course every body understands that the monthly de mands of the charitable institutions of the State are a constant drain upon the Treasury, but we cannot comprehend how the Adjutant General can bu sn. li a heavy drawer upon its resources. are well aware that the hist memorable L"gi:-i.it tire was very prompt in appro priating the princely sum of b'lO.ooo for a special militaiy purpose, and that with an Adjutant. General on the spot clamorous for his apjuopi iation. the common s' hols may be ciipplcd to the extent that a State Treasurer may be bulldozed into a compliance with his importunate demands. Hut the pay ment of that amount. irIOO.iHKi. large as i' is. surely eouH not so embarrass the Treasury a s to Mispend the payment of school warrants. If the military officer of the State Government "must have hi- app.roja-ia iont." ns Col. Xoyes de clares is the case, and if as a consequc nee the common schools must go begging for iV appropriation, the constitution al injunction imposed on the Legislature regarding '.heir annual support ought to be repealed. boatman. Disapp a: sighed as the can The steamship S-trasburg arrived at ISaltimore on Sunday, from I'.reni"!!. with l.'.dl (-migrants, said to be the largest number ever brought by one ves sel. During the voyage seven deaths of infants occurred and two births. The entire party left on Sunday lo: Minne sota, Iowa. Wisconsin ;mi Nebraska. Specials from Oariinville, Taylor ville. Greenfield. Snringtieid. and other places in central Illinois, sin-a terrible ton, ado passed through Green, Chris tian. Sangamon and ot!er counties on Saturday night, destroy i:-g an immense amount o! property, killing a dozen or more people, and injuring many others. A foiirteen-moiiths-ohl son of James Dougherty, of Voiing-towi!. Ohio, while in it s mot her's arms t he other day, got a breast pin she wore in it s mouth, t he sharp end sticking in f he roof of its mouth and the big end down its throat. Felore a physician could be called the little one died of .strangulation in its mother's arms. new settlers, Ge.shan ami wn living a few miles from the Cmatilla Agency, were found murdered in bed. Their beads were chopped in pieces with an axe. Itobbery was not the ob ject, as ail their property remained un d'sturbed. There is no cine to the mur derers. Two young men, accompanied by two young women, arrived in Wyan dotte. Kansas. I etore daylight the other morning and hitched their horses in front of the i'ourt House. The partv kept their seats in the carriages until the opening of com I. when I hey were marred in the presence of the a-ssembled judges, lawyers, jurors nwl citizens. A special from Tnscoa. 111., says John Mason, a wealthy farmer and count rv merchant . was called f rom hi-; clothing. The Cleburne (Texas! .Ii7(,7if learns from Mr. 11. L. Capps. of that county, that on Thursday week, whilst Mr. Henry Cooper was in his field, ten miles Fouth of Cleburne, on Mu.-'ang creek, in Hill county, there fell from a clear sky a shower of blood and particles and large pieces of flesh. Some of the pieces were as large as a man's hand, and have bern preserved to hr sesn of till men. Mr. Cooper is a reliable man. and if any one should feel curious enough to visit him the A vnin'lir can assure them, on the authority of Mr. Capps. that this information is correct in ail respects. - Mr. Josiah Land is. druggist, of Manheim. Lancaster county, informs the Sn-tiiiil of that place that week be fore last one of bis hi ns h id among her brood a chick quite (li of the common oiiler of things. !t wasa monstrosity. Its head resembles that of a cat : it had no I ii! 1, but teeth instead : its legs were short, and it had claws rr srmb:ing those of the feline race, it appear.-! to he half cat and half chicken. He attrib utes this monstrosity to fright, as he has known the hen to be frightened by the cat, and he thinks it serves to illus trate a well-known law of fright in hu man species. The chick lived but half an hour, and was seen by many of the neighbors. Professor Tice, the meteorologist, who went to Marsiitiehl , Mo., to inves tigate the phenomena of the tornado on Sunday evening of last week, reports that there is evidence everywhere along the track of the storm that a wave of water flowed in the rear of the '"cloud spouts." The wave flowed in the great est volume up hills. A man and Wife, v. ho encountered the torr..'do a few a wave ot water, apparently fifteen Pert high, rolled in the rear of the point of contact of the cloud spout with the earth, and they were caught and drench ed in the water, which was very cold. way connnetcs m leiereni and the position of Mr. .be :oi!!!iiatiuii at incir.iiati .lacoos, who is a ileie.th e to Mr. Tiiilen .'is regarding his whereupon Mr. to the national A Walla Walla dispatch says : Wm. ' miles from Marshlield. report that It is also asserted that a s! I convention, made ti e following statement, r.a.l ii-.he is and always has been a waiiu 1 friend of Mr. '1 iideit. it has uttiaelcil very general at !eni ii ui. He said: ' To- li.M',, v;if-y ..; ;!ii- Stat-- c m tret ah-nir with out Mr. 1 . i 1 e :i . and tin: I -in..r.i. y ot t he eountry run jf't ah t.tr w tti. nt Into, and it fit; i it oli'-y t- tiomitiao.' S'.ni'-i-'i'iy e!-e. s..ii!cln' iy c!-e ivili he in'iiii na tcl, hi caii-c v, c ;nca n t" i n i a this elect ion. ' . Y. c e: ..old -,.iii)cr t.O:.-:i very 1 I'ej-nM i'-a n who ; love-- his c'Ui nt ry tu-ttcr t ii.oi tic .1 ce his i.a rty an.I " : make h itn I 'res i 1 cat f h:: n -o ton it t' t he "i-rrn pt ; ins a od a oi ot t iic r i -t i !;m t'.i i-r 11 ;i;ent. The Sen- ; at.ir -ay 1 have rein en., e.l m - i 1 an an' i T 1 1.1 en . iio.li. "if lam aa aiiti-'I'il'li-ii in.oi it i lii-ci'sc I ! ; do n.-t thick h in l-e el"' !" ' and hc-au-e 1 think : ! t'i'i tiiin'l; ! ley e-.niit ry. even wit h the vt-neralii.n j and hoe Icaert iiii tor Mr. 'I lid.-n. to support a i h ipe!c-s i-c.ndidacy. I d i :i"t t-.-iu-ve ii.r a simile. ; laepici.t that .M r. Tiid-oi wil! he a cm nd ,.ia te unless he think-- !.c croi he elect a no 1 t ii i ;: k 1 c-i n ?ay 1 l'-r i lie i!c:,"'a t io:i ehev.-n t.i rcprc-eut the lein.,e- '. r icy ..f tier N;aT- ! t 'ineinnati that a i.irire nia'i.r- i iiy wii! eppi.-c the n' io i n:i t i-.n nt any man tiiat . t oey think can net f ' ele--! . .X..w. I may in.--il.iy ! . !.c i.ne oi '. i.'.-c i;o a o ii"t hcl tcvc that ,i r. 'it hie n ! c:in he e!,--ted. l-::t there i- plenty ol t'tiieto en- , , ,-i'!"V t h t .jiic-tion. . Ir. W. tti'.en 'i'iien yn;i run.-! -! f.-r him. ,Mr. .I.ic.i.- I will no! support any man who 1 tlnl'li r illn.'i i c rlo -tril. Mr. W '.. ii Von are .'Ppoi,-.l t.i Tihien ? 'M i: .l-n.-'l s N'e. sir. 1 repeat that 1 have the . hi-jheo veneration !er hi:n and tletik hfv.. ile-:r:;iid- 1 oil ot the p..-;tio:i to w!.ii h he was iairiv eieet.d. .ir. Woodin 1 iiicin ac a cindnlate h-r I'rc:-d-ot ? ?dr. .Tr That i ."n other tiiinar. Now. yon . ireiir lein.-n who wear tl.o c.i'ihir '- i ii.it the i:atne ? , t.i.a wear the collar ol M r. ' hi kl i!c'. take m t ice I I'r-im ii.-i'i the nunor:ty that the h:inno;iie-l 1'c- : inner, icy it-- on htn.i": lint thev will niect the ; i-'-n-.iin.r; em-iuy. and meet him w ith n irooil man. a n-ihie ic.id.-r. a true p:,;not. a tinin .let. .ted to the i l"--t interc-t? t the eoun'ry, and that they w.ll e!.:--t hi:a : and tliat when they h:it c ili'.-tcd him '. l ev.iii t.ike his place at tl:c hc.nl tf thetrovern ln"Ti a! Washini-ton. : ' -g- ij Science has r.eponiphsiioil no more won- j dei fni or grn! ify'uig result than the nor feet ion ; of an antidote to the chilling simis rf ap- j pronching ace, soinethiiig to ohlitemte the 1 ' tell-tale tracks of time, and preserve the natural adornments of youth to ripe old age, ; , Hall's Ihtir Kenewer docs all this, and its i praise wnmuls in cottage and palace. The : ' dwellers among the snow of Norway nnd the j ; peas.'ic.ts of sunny France mat Spain, find I use for it, and find means to izp, it, and it i does not disappoint tliem. The wliiteninc; nicks Htratn resiinie their vontliful color, the 1 hed l.v a ke. at Ihe i'ior. II. 1 1 e heard a low cinverat ion iiutside, foliow- e! 1 ieu to wi-ign two inns, ni a liehi in the path of the tornado. There were additional reports of loss of ii;'e. Ten ' peisiijs were hilled in Crow ('reek set tlement , and six ;n l'lat Creek. Arkan- ' sas. Tiie storm eriginated in the latter State. Seventy-eight ghastly corpses were dug out from the smouldering ruins at Marshtield. Mo. Many of them uere not recognizable, and by Tuesday morn ing of last week seventy-one burials had taken place. Twenty-five other persor s were reported as being in a dying condi tion, so that theactual iiuinbercf deaths will not fall short of one hundred. The one, est i ma- thin dry, and faded hair becomes bright and f '! a ed in her a sudden report , a pistol, she number seriously injured is about one ; out. ami her liiisband wasreceiv- hundred and fifty. A babe nhoi.f purl,. whose mother was clossy. The whole appearance is changed as if by magic, and the man or woman who before was called aged now appears as one in the prime of life. Such wontleious changes cannot pass unnoticed, and they have pro duced the unprecedented demand that now exists for the first and only article ever com pounded that can produce them in a pleasing and safiifaetorv maimer. AVtr Era, Wood stork; II'.. S.I ItF.TI.T OK A MoTHKK's FtHIK- thoccht. A recent dispa-.ch from White Mills, Wayne county, I'a., says : A a,i ca-ie of in-anity lias c-.nte upon Miss Su pan s.-henck. a yoitntrand a.-comp'hed daniiht.-r o! Mr and Mr. '. l. Sclienck. living near tins I !:ic-. U ajipcurs that a yunnr man in one of the Seiitiierti States l irthe pa"t two year- lias hi-en p.iyinir his attention to .Mis- S'-h.-nck. and was eniracl t., he in-irne.I at an eailv day. About tries, oeao. jso trace was. teen months old. whose mother ! ' o,. v.... i, -e., o... i,.,, ;., lelt to give a clue to the identity vf the hilled and friemls all wounded. w;is i "" ,,,-',ii!'ii'i, "I"'" " ,i'i',i;i tiri'iirti'ii wiiicii h!"o.!v '.ss-issim or I.ic t , w-.f " . f..in..l 1. . ...-ir. . 1 r t resulted in his death. The new ot the death !,!. )., ..ss ssi , oi I,1S HUM, . tot nil l'l a raine north of town. Where ; reached the vonmr ladv-s mother, who. know,,,- H m. late and .iacob . Meniman. : it lav all night. It is now doim? well the strong atta. inietii :i -r .Iio-iikt entertained liv. Iineti of ieto :i 11,1:1, ril in 1 'it t Jn.i-r. A iwiIIii.i- rl.il,l ,-.-. .. lor him. rcolved to w i i hiiohl iii w (mm 1,.,,,. , , - i ' , n. , " " , , . ' -'"is ..in. ,,s wi n.ne hrrilan-'hter It po-s,i,l.-. '! ',, this eml the mother between ., ami l cock 1 iu sday morn- ahcadv noted, was found in a tree top ' i,,t. r. ep;e 1 the letter which eonveve.i the news or ing last, about then- resjieclive ages, : near Marshfield. where it had heen : .le.-.th. n.i th .i.mahter i-tt in t.-tai ia- v ' en ti-irin -in 1 - mi. !--. 1 T-.t., .1,...-., I ,,, .,,-1,- i ,,,.,.( .- r . i i nornncp ol the truth. Timt In and the :;irl v.it-n .i.iun,an Knodeil late down neaily t v. enty -lour hours. It was con- ! received no tilings umu her ni ,VCr. Tier iwice 111 - uceession. ei.s .-.can on tlie hist sider U.ly iiruised. but will recover. It occasion striking the vulcanite pave- , has since been claimed bv its parents. m. :,t with so much force that his neck ' who live two and a half or three milei was broken and instant death resulted, south of the town, so that its aerial Mei riman was arrested and is now in flight hence must have extended some jail. three miles. The Mount Sterling ( Ky.) 7' iificre? ': says tln-re is in Heart county, tliat State, j Wiiatkvf.i: else mavbe donblf.d w nans known astne" su!i-..lown Spring." j about the intention of "the authors r,f only sninti.m to t h mvstiTion-. silence wa that he l had ten dc-'erted. It so worked upon her mind i that soon her reason was dethroned Mild sue is now a raving maniac. A Tuuii.i.iNo lNcrni:sr. f 'harles I-Vn-i tier, of St. I,ouis, who was in M.irsiilieltl .n , the day after the storm and fire, gives the following description of a scene he witnessed there : Tin: llarrisburg 'di 'ft has vastly improved its appearance by arraying it self in a neat and very handsome, dress of new type. It now approaches nearer shot Willi ims' t'- in pa.jier published at the capital of the State ought to be than it lias ever dune heretofore. The Pa'rit is conducted with marked ability, and has our best wishes, for its future prosperity. It. is sii.l tl,:it. the Tvai , , ,r !. ,.. ' .: , , , . . "'-''"' "I sht on- y-.im.' man t;ik-v, out win. had na--ser! , . ..... ....... ... . ,Mll i.iini jaws, lliev IlllUoulireillV tmant "'e entire i.iiMit l.cncath a m t..rK o, briin nnd hows incessantly during the dav in a to nlace m the free list -ill l.i-i'r.,-;-.! rafter-. Hisie--werc i.ene;e,ha hev v ir..n post. stream ihe size of a man's I,t as! ..... , ;.. i A -' ,l1,Uf 1 d a lay aer--. h,s ,!,,,. llU I I was . ' ' I ii-r-n iii ioe iii.itio tact ore oi iiaiHr It the sun nears the western horioii it happened t luit jmlp of wood, which isbv grows percci'tibly less, makmgaivecnliar , far the most important element in the sound, heard at a distance of lifty leet. ' manufacture of paper used bv the daily and then, just to the minute, the fain , and weekly press of the country was not sets, stops running. This phenomenon ; specifically and bv name exempted from incurs daily ,lnty. Viider a Treasury decision which In 1 rible county. Ohio, nine miles , h(.j,i that the verbal omission was f--froin Katon. llolrert Savage, colored, a , tal lo the free admission of wood pulp widower, forty-live years of age. went a fewmanufacturers of that nrticlebave ''".,: Vl"y ,,:!ht u' ,,! lun,-e ot' '-forge l beenable to impose an exorbitant tax on t lui.iiiis. iiisn c.iioieu. ami tienueraieiv tin- nenemi i.dt- .r ,.-,,.,- ...i i .. lllghier. Allie. twice ill : wlmia if is of r-ni'irw l,i,'fr..l .... tl, Iree and he e..,,ld see ah'.nt h:n. tincetl,.- rnin 1 too': nre. and the ymin; man aw he..re lion a late , mot terril'le. and he shri.-ke.i with ttc energy of d"spair. Several u'ctali-iiin hnrryinu oy ,n search ; ot hien-ls were attracted t.y hi- rn.-, and stoppcl 1 Ion,; en.onrh to imt out th" f.re h te.-irin"; the I tniTlii:sr lilts' .away, 'l'hey tried tn'i ..vtrieate the yniiii": man. Intt loitTiil ir i!ntosil,le. and were ; iore-'d to let him remain nnt:l iii.irniiie;. tine of J his lcs-s was liroken. and he complained of a terri . !e pain in his dies where the h-ir had Iain. Hi : Tiiii!-t have heen a niirht ot terror. There wa rmn : t-veri wiirr... It is impii.-illi. to exauerate the i scene, i never saw anylhin-r liked hetorc. II a man had walked thronirh a little toy tillage he , eoiihl not liave ereate l more havoc. " its make up to what a Kemocratic the head. He then, on the way home. . suniers. the newspam-r publishers of the Tur Shippensburg f.V con (. of last, week acknowledged the receipt of a mess Cameron has reason to know what their ; ot ,1CW !'t;il''s ilS,?a l"16 v-l"i-g in a price was when Hayes was nominate.!, i ?:rdeii in that locality, but as the same and it is not at all improbable that he j v'v l'n trntLs to "M 0 Siii.gr but dis will liable to gather them into his fold ; iltr aud ''''lace if Tilden is n,..l given at Chicago. At present, however, the ; l'le nomitiat ion to w hich he is justly en third Una outlook is by no u.'ea,is en- ' titled.'' ued.-n'L ki:ow whether to ta'-e i ix ifijiatg. iiny lock in the potato r-tory or lie-". bred one shot at his own liead, but did not Kul himself. Ihe girl will die. The only cause for the act was her re fusal to inairy Savage, who seems to be worthy of his name. A terrble accident occuvJed on Wednesday night of last week at the Madison Square Garden, New York, where the Hahnemann Hospital lair was in progress. One hundred feet of the second story, fronting on Madison avenue, fell into Ihe Mice!, carrying away the Art Gallery and the dancing room. The masonry fell on about twen ty jK-rsons who were escaping from the dancing room, and killed three of them. Ten or twelve others were' ii.tnrf.-7. two !' v, coin Ii;,-,-.. tice m'.-.. A IU man Crruosrrv. The Iaick Haven I country, ami the burden falls with s'ie- i .Journal of last week says: Cial hnidshipOU publishers outside of tlie ; At Wolf? store. Vi.tre eonntv. resides a finiilv i great cities-we cims.ouent ly, being Kr'rn ! impoverished SO that a handful of moil- ; to sit op a minute.' Kr..m ln-r inlancv s!ir was n f- ' opolistsmav grow rich. The most now- ,ii' ', d with a retnarkahU- irrowtl, ol the he ,,it tie , , 'r.,, i , . , , . . i ether parts ol the h...!v rennitnirc. slender and erful Champion of these monopolists 13 j p, w-, lis. Instead of the perietal hone" unit,".' : llepresentative Gariie'd. Were his op- :,t t-,e s.paiated ami the "-on s ii..t",e..m"'- . DOsitioti to the bill wit h.li-iwn ili.it-.. ! mnn ,n 'l'i,,lr'-n "'der one year old. remains vet, j position io me I'll! W limil.lW II. me re- , while the enure head Is elomtated and lc, a'eir- ' Storatloll t)f Wood pulp to the flee list, i nnn'.Tcncc ahont as lar'c ns liiatol a eomtnon where it be oners, would be accomnlish- i -'-" .r: V "l"."'t .nyr "'t lenirtii , , . . ., . . ' "as Fpeni nil in-r nays in the emdl IX-1 -1 1 - i - i ,., ii,,. c ii, ..ii ii. . .i,... iii tii.j iiiiiiii;. 1 1 is 1 lil- lllle IlIS Opposition po-slhle ut her to raise her head I.y any muscnlur exertion. n.t stie tequirei the anic attention that MrfJ-ivlliil.l .,fr.-.-t 1, 1,: . 1 n.-cesar.. wnen a mere l.aly. Mie is .mito eil m a lew tlavs continues the mono;olists are secure Can fen-il.l? nnd converses with members of her own rse to etranirer!" lined upon nntor- . , . . , . , . . iiui.ii ,'i.iii.,i'i ui,? , in.- i-,i- hit hi niiireiin! Government, but which interferes verv t.tn-h and :?ive oth.-r ti-ns oi nnt-.-oim -s, showimr decidedly With the disfem iliai ioo if ' !1 -i o.-it ei.e--. Mie s. . -ins to hole her ' l iniit I, -I,,, 1 .. . i r . ,,,,i v r:s!.n. sanation w.ti, m resignation M.nB . l-.tniw p -lg-, aii!o;,g t he l"C!,pie .' r,,,;,,.; 0 ,i,e hum ot kind Support of a most odlOUS and Oppressive ' tamily. hut is i-xeeedinirlv aver tax whicli brings in no revenue to the ! JSXrli THIS NEWSPAPER WILL BE OF SERVICE TO ALL BUYERS OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS! AS IT CONTAINS A PA1H I AL CATALOG Lt OF UOOVS AT Till: GRAND 13 JE J3 O r 1 : 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? JT IS QUITE Tllli: THAT Til KRIS AUK MANY KXVKI,LKXT STORES Tit 1FAL ai IiUT TIIK Gil A' I) MJrOT AIMS TO Sliow its Customers the Ljtrcst Variety ot Goods. Slio"V its Customers tlie Greatest Convonieiuv's Show its Customers TTmisiial Acconnnodations. Show its Customers Truest Satisfaction. THE SIRIjNG ISSO i'i ;.s aik )t;i;THi :i' THE MOST MAG-NIFIGENT STOCK.! Wr hair nulitr lipel all prnlnna frrt In flrtlnc ami nrrnntlnt our tnck. lake a walk Crniich m., (.rami Drpiil. anil klnallr n-nl nn rl li-ro Mich anetlifr Murk rail ttr- fnuiicl r u lixl f'.ds - i.u . ' not h-ilalo lo aok lor line iool. as m lia Ihrm. lo not ti-slfalr to i:ie nrdrrs for uk1 If in,, i,t.r. r qiialltv. lHri,,(. w sriiarantfo our simmIi to ! ai fctaleil. llin rs run no ril. nn anv artirlr c,.i- plrnoe or suit lr rolor, iie. iialit. or any other rame. maj I.e r-tiirii-cl. il in ..tine riiitin ln louylit. Tills at.-ilojjue l only artlal on airomit or space required. 1 e itliscne alliaLet ieal order tu i." easy for relerence. A TIIK XKW STOCK OF !-'. KT NKKDLK WOi:K. This stvek aiimm.l-. in all tin "nveltie i.i 1-nnev ec.lle ..rk. n .t uniy tn rewi i work, hut In Z.-'hvrs nnil'h'aney Kn'roel" ry Materia!- .1 every k :n l. toirethcr with ,siau vt'tveiy chara. ter. i 'er t "ii-teiuert are alwa.s tare o! suuietlnn t' at the nw lsniou KounJ ' 'oiint- r." J TIIK NLW M'of.'K i 1- EWELTJY, FANCY iOOI). J. '-: a::..:.ti. I- ;, t . t r..,-ketu"e'KS. Frami-i. La in'.-.' at, a J.-' . st'UC'latifeji.'l liri'sum-tv. B Tin: ni:v stock of i--". LACK AND MOUIINTNt; (.fX.I)S. hupin s ami all "v ,-tner ni'si. ntaKe-5 f-t a-iniier.--. . -uin'i,:ju-,r, A , .n ' iv J an ! XV ."A Henrietta '!..th. Jr-na-i ines. ie. In the'e K' .ls we serk to he wnrtfiv ct siu-h ci.nn.ienee as is soinctin,e neces sary when imreliase's innst be ni.i.lc in !.r,.'e. Tin: ni:y -tcick r T- EHAMICS. POTTEIIY fii.il haini-.a.f j i. , j: l: ,L , 1 ' v U I i ' .Oil lit-1 HI iiiTlC' Jr. '-'VS. c Tin: nkw stock r OP.ETS. Evorv eluintr' m 1 - ! . i r i i m r!i;-c!y watchcl an-l tolh.we.l. an.I c erv t. !c nn.l -i.ai-e ts Kei-t on i-.in.t. se tr at everv hirnre ean he nttc-l. either -!e.: t -k , i-n-d er -i.:ia wai.-t-,'i." fliin ir -tni:t. i In. -.ltno make e: e-.r-et-rnnnet I'r :nl;i' e.l'tu everv tinnre. tli-itwitliftati'lmit the new invent'.'. n- that are ,i:t on the market elainsiittt ' nt any an.I e ery ;..-r-'.n. A a neceitv we ke-;. hitv-tw,. makes x sleipes, at.,1 the I.n.Iy '.-r-etair-. i n eharae "t t he .!.). a rr n.ent tnaKe- it a stn.ly f.' select the it'.,.t thiiijr t'T our eit-t.iner. TIIK NEW T ( K ' i i" ACES, KUClIINViS, TlDlE-f. A:i ti e , cit'.-t i.r...::efi.n ... t!.e I.hii.I an.I 1. n .- . J I-:,cc to i.r.!:nary H-t i.i.'. rla! re--.lv : i W - T:'.- natne.j nre i:,p,j:uiri n:,-l i r, ', '. e-- -J C'us.!' r.-d I. i :i j r !-t 'i'.-.-j'i , . M thi: nkw t ck u- II-LINEIiY. Twr.-i ?.r 'ii.sa;,, ., . t -e"r en--., n.-r-t ---a:. ! - ,--i )-; - fit::e?t ar:.ts v. e:n u' -:i e : n ,-:r v i re t -.v.. H r. ii. t, ji:.t,!.. i.k". 1'i Hi7 trimme 1 11 it- ,r-- :n th-s ! i-urtn.' t -i V: .:-: c TIIK XKW -TIH'K I" Is-Ci. OSTFMES. A tboniuchlv Fp-tn tlif Kn-hion Ilepart- nient. repl.-te -vith Stik. iishn:er I a nev a u.i iia:n '.i,:s ..r lre-s. U nner larti". Street Wear, rromena.ie. Kvi-nm-r. We l liin ".r Knneral i'c,ii..ns. I'irt-e!a-- ."liliste- rea.iv at j iuu nient's le.riee t, make te or-l'T h.r rh"e who .lo net eh"-.se the Kca.lv-Ma.le t'h.aks. oat an-l I'l.-ters. A saj.erb stek .f ti c l,ve'i-yt an.I latest cneej't ;":is. jl: Til i'. N i: -T iCIv H" TOVKLT1ES IXMLKS.-Marr.'f;.',-! Snk U.tr- H r-1 c--. A,! trihu'c t.. niaki' tl.. ii-i-:ir'!r : t - r.. .'tl.it, a i- 1 l.-nll: ; - -'! ' u'U: utar-nal: ue'i a-' Jl-.'-u-v?. K -X .lu-s I'r.---t-. ! 1 . c Tin". XKW TCK oi' lS,-u. EOTHINi;. We have Four Distinct P'iurtmcuis f..r I'l'ithiu : No. 1 (lent'.eni-ii's Kea.ly -Mn.Je. i (-ntleinen"s "n-tein I 'ejn.rt ir.ent . nn.l "hiiIr-.-:r- Kea.ly -Ma. io. 4 l -.' '.af- ali.i l'resr-.'-. keep in c-a-'h 1 le.iartmer.t sieh an n-s.-rtmeni a fill '1" ere,l it to the lu-us-. o TIIK N KW -T "K F 1 YEKMIt i:s . ND oYEKroATS F - j: l.AI'ir- - t .-r l ;.-' S f.J i veyv k :i i : ;T. t. v.- ; .i - : K 'r.iti.l !..-;.. .t the V.. -.....t...rv ir a-:--v- r : ' ' '.'at ma mt- i,ii.l the i.irittv'.-i us---: :1 t..a : .:. Tin: xi:w --it h k itr 1-- '. D TNK NEW STOCK F l--'i. HESS ;on)s F')U LADIES. T1m;i wlto have nev, r leeke l ovi-r the 11 I.mz r'-nnter- ileV"te.l to lre Kahrn j i. : 1 have in. I'lea ol the extent tin. I variety we keep ready. No tr.eihle will he spare-l to tTii'. toother in thisse- tioti cverj Jes:r.i!'le materia', mail'. in nj I : t of tlie ..rid. "TEi:rFMEI;Y AND TOILET Al'.TH I I - ' : I 5-rti tt..:.. 'irt'.. r''f- --.-! ,,-..;-' ' .;-.., 1 hv f-- ' n. t . .r-,t '- ii . A -:-' ' . :" 1 THE NEW STOCK OF l-. EMni:fH)E::lES. i:rcrtIN(;s, C,,i:ar. rmT, Hamlutrcr l-Mainaf oil that tin nn.l'-r the !.-a-i .f "'Wlnt.' eod" are gathered in heaiitilnl array in this extensive -ettni that car ries st-s k as lar'C and euuii'Ietv a0 in any Store s.-lely devo ted to this I'Msine. Q der that is !.:i,!v ;.'..:-ed. Wr er-ircl " i. vrd-.T. Tin: NEW STOCK OF 1 FILTs AND I'.I.ANKF.Ts . tu t. r; r.r . s. .. ets. i lano ar..! I nMc Vi cr- m !;; : ; .i-'-i ::.::.' .. . aide l.riees. F THE NKW STOCK OF iss-i. 1 WVFT.S AII'snI 1VS. LININlJS. All Dip tuTtiltit "1 make of each k'.nd ot tewl' al:iy""i Uiin'l. TIIK NKW STOCK OF is -a ;IX( F. T !: I MM I"(;s, NOTIONS, BUTTONS. Thoe tactions tiftv-e itTowti in luvnr la July ipfun- tr: "rh l o tnnch more riMr.ilc-T'. We a .m to lut c i-vrryi n lv t i n I i Trtiuiuin urt5i:s or r t;c;n-r il st wi ;1?r. THE NEW STOCK OF 1 -1 1. O LASS AND CHINA WAV. E The extti.t f thW IV- i.ttrttni-p nt:ia7es ever 00,1 y. I , irutti the hues! I 'ee..rate,I ihnner Sets down to the lowe't fanner ot Crockery Ware we have a lull stork. TIIK NEW STOCK OF 1 '. EII5F.ONS i'f ocrv rupcf-ivaMi. li:i., .-;-i t', . v ' ' I'r.t'ern. Nutlvn-; it: tliis i:iie-'irj'Je"i'.,-. v -'. sc.-t ion. Qliors f.r l,nili.'N, Mi !.:Mrn an.I tnx. i i-.irtmen k::ow:i .-rv l) f li-irt S.:..( S. :r '. rs St'!. U hue iTi:i:;y i ni I r r -l Tic 1 j n:: ' '. ;itl taic- iiilow -111:1 i 1 j-r'-cc-f r f r th : . THE NEW STOCK OF I-'. SILYEEWAKE. Cl'TT.F.KY. CMH1' rvi.l r.-' i " it ii t - 1 in pvp:v V -tis-'ii' 1. We ii t t kefj ri:.;-" that u.:e t y the lt-st !::.i';c:-. Tin: ni:v sth k f SHAWLS fmm h fmt-t ln.V-x pric-, t' - - - - :ir.J cvcnnii; Slum is at in -ieru"r j-ric G- Tin; xi: u" t h'K or im. I.OVKS. Kid (ilovcs f t-ttiiit quality an.I fsni-K, Jii'jlM, A H'T'iiitin, ' !iiirv;t!- ana tv'Vcr. aii a niarvel'n a-sortincct of Kn.-ric i; -v.-. S THi: NEW -TOCK OF !--. ITATIONFKY. r.."Vs. l',l;-' nn.l. .:":-i P S.-hoe! Statiom-ry. 1'.' .: k H .'s-. I r: --r-a n.l other i-aji. r. 1 neer 'ar 1 -. '. rc i 1: t it, finest n,:tnii.tr. tin: xc w stock or i. HOSIERY AND STI.K AND MEKINO TNOKKWFAK. The it .ne of the l:irire-t Mfj-art inrrt-- t lh store, nnil it t now l)tiittl that rc have r?u-tecll in cftnnir ny mnn Ot nr (orci'rn foniiootitir.s i the (inest f-liw k el Iri'i !", ient s anl C'l'ihlrn1 HoMry that i prfeiite.! in an ' houe it this runntrv. We imfxirt .firept the Cartwrirnt V Warner-', Hr.t tle . Morlcy's :in! 5uch thinir: iut n no ir-H.-l Mork w(nl be eoiiijtlfte without thoe kmm1 we do not ei'iflcr it worth wliilc to ."-iie'-inity advert ir-e them. T THE NEW STOCK OF 1 '. ys.;amf. AP.CIIEKY. FISHINu TACK1 .F-s U.'irr and t! - 1 1' tie kiiiek-kr.a.-k war'ed '-r '. - " "' . of ehildren. V, c ketp tti. se t ' -os "or ri.e e ar:. customer.:. TJ TIIK NKW STOCK OF 1". NDKlKiAUMKNTSof lAuou an-l M i -.in i-;1".1. Kranrl n"rt tiifiit. 1 t i is tf i i ;y 'cp- ' ' Ieran- n! it n ti !w-s :,ii ttic Tim- let". " ' 1 Also lis-e" ;in i i ri l n-ierw cir. THE NEW STOC K OF ls-0. 'OrSEKEEPINC -iO()DS. Two Si-. tion-J. 1 J-inen f.Hi ! . Sh.-tin'. Talde 'urnth:nirv 2 All kin-! ol Kit-h. n . od. T'.efe Etnekf are tins more eomr.iote than ever tliev wore. THE NKW STOCK OF 1S0. THF. NEW STOCK OK 1 " r- tTC l Vtl f 1 Ik: - --. . i ...-.i . I .--' - i- i ti' t.i.-s, i.nys nnti uiiuipn in tx- -r r-j, t kin TTM'VKs TP tvri JrJ. t",'iVe of 'lHti,.. n.uri.as,cd anyhere. . y Veludi ...d thc'r"M.'..",ftcS cV tr '- "yrrnoi ti:i:y coods. l.t.p .nnain. ':' I I Kaw S'.'k ntid .Inc f-'verM:-. t' m o-s h"--- ' t'rntn "lot ii. 1 .inoU-nm. &.-. Ir. tart, c c"' '-' ' -turo -h n ho:;e t tiren h.out . TIIE N KW STOCK oF 1 ' TE AYF1.1N' ; P V TIIK NKW STOCK OF Is i. JNFANTS- OI'TF ITS, Misses' Clothincr, TJabv evcrythiTie needed -.r lit'le i.eo.lt' w ardri.l.en. THK NEW STOt K OK 1 '. IWT i.ITIYI'. flllTlTS " Krma t"r 'l-.il.lrvn'- i'U.tl.iDir. -IV ;:- . -.1 a A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS REQUESTED- JOHN W ANAMAKER, GRAND DEPOT, 13th STREET, GRAND DEPOT, - - 13th STREET,