The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 19, 1880, Image 2

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EDEN33URC, PA.,
FRIDAY. NOV. 19. ISSO.
Tns Johnstown Tribune had now better
w-tthdraw Its nomination of Grant m Minis
ter to Uncland. Fred Clrant, the eon of
Clyees, a r.icc voting tr.p.n who bai cost this
(toveranicr.t a great rnarty thwinriil dollars,
lias ftjrU'i ci .m t.T.jtue, as l:f is i!t t'te hlit
f Uir.r, an-l .iy bis father w-.u'.l regard
the oiT r if : fen :zn missi.tn "in list- nature
f ail a .Iron'...'' 1'hls I .1-. if it was isid
by atitU-rit v. ivi i if so ritt- a complete ex
tit gulcli'T t'l" propos'tpr. of tin- Tr&..
if Ai.rn. A. ii.f:'v. vvitli whom n 'Kvir- to
Ve s n t to tip I'. S. .--!a'p fruiii 1 1 1 i -i Stiiti
h. assumed a ch;-i. sl.n; for tf.f i'lv
Ttv.rs !s about t,( n-:i'ir- :l" t rut !j nf the
mnxini. ' Tut nut -, , r ti w-l in t.nliti. ian.-1."
While ,t is ft ui-i .n'f to tin: K l-til-itCiins of
Featisyiv.-inla, it ia in vt-rthelos a fact, tliat
no man ran hope to l-e the sueepsor rf Wil
ham A. Wallace unless he is acceptable to
the "Can.croii clan." and it Is now averted
In high quarter that Simon, his yon Don, and
their backer, have made ot rearrangements,
anil that Grow will be remorselessly sqrtpleh
It may be (Juay, or Hoyt. or Oliver, of
Fitrsburcli, but then- don't seem mu"h of a
chance that It will be G. A. Grow.
Harry White rronoeji contratiiij, M-n-Itrove'i
rip!:t to h!i rest in the nest Congress
on the grourd of enough "errors," as a Tlc
publican paper I'Uts it. to justify him m
claSraiDg his election. The amount of cheek
displayed in setting up this claim becomes
apparent when the fact is stated that while
White wa beaten 7"0 vote. Garfield's ma
jority in the same district was 1,623. A ver
dift so emphatic as this ought surtly be
nough to satisfy the ambition of any man
possessed of an ordinary share of modesty.
It won't, however, sutitfy White, who is the
rery reverse of a rn-jdest man, and who has
ipi) so lon qnartetcd on the public treasury
that holding ottii-e has bfc.mie to him a fec
ou 1 nature. With White's defeat, hi trans
parent scheme of tunneling the Allegheny
mou iiair.s for slackwater rta ipatinu pur
poses falls to the ground, never again to be
revi'.id.
Vf.THiN. in the political career of Ncn
irik B. Wright rnr;iine him so well as the
ending of it. He wanted to go back to on
Ciess, and wanted it badly, but his constitu
ent concluded that it was about time to give
him a r-'-t. Connolly was the Democratic
candidate and Scranton wa.s his Kepubliean
cppi'tient. Wiigbt was nnluppy, and when
on a still, cftln r.i.nlit a small crowd of his
devoted ndmirers m; relied to his house with
a 1 ra-s hai:d, and hailed him as the coining
man, "Karki.s was wil ing." tic received 4,
174 vot.-s, which enabled Sfrant-n to defeat
t'op.nollv by 2,f"7, whereas Connolly's elec.
tion w,is assured had Wright remained out of
the contest. About hull a tl.i n men like
Wtight in other -tite. the notorious Acklen,
of i.oiiisiai a, l.ciitir one of them, and Alien,
of Mi-Fo,ivi. ar.otiier, by their inordinate
thirst for otuce have taUen tin' nhsointe con
trol of f h.? It-xt Ho.i-ii of Kepi est-sit.itives out
of the h.cie'.s of the Democracy.
MkhaF-I. Dwitt, the acrgrc-sive and fear
less member of tlie !ri-h Land League who
l.as bf'.i de.iverir--; lectures in this country
sines ia-t May in the interest of the l eague,
stated in his farewe'i lecture in New York,
on Monday night of lat week, that 4 iJ land
lords ir. Ireland own .v-1" acres each;
hold more than 1 .i.i acres each : "i own
J-1,' J0 a -re
14 !: Id .' "acresea.-h : :t
h.Me : of-o.ro a ic:r e..cb. .;.,! one, t'aj M,ir-i"is
of Luinistlowue, t-'.v'.s not less than Kv'.'-iV)
acres. The, c and a few rlbe- s, i.inkiirg 744
in all, IioM 0.'-",'u. acre, or nca: ly cuc-h-ilf
o Irei.tml. w hi-e .'.. e..i,, . r inhabitants dr not
cwn a f.tot.-.t land. Davitt sailed for Ireland
f vo day aftr-r he delivered the Uvttire refer
r?d to, and it :s s airl will he arresn-.l by the
Ihitish aiitiiori'.'vs as so-n as the ves-el on
v. !i;ch lie sailed reaches (i.eeirst--. n. 1 lie
pretext for hi arrf-t is alleged to be the
sp-eehe which D.ivitt has ma !-- in t 'als coiii--trv.
ihit if l.t or a iv otii-T I-i-h:uaii has
committed an o.';'et:vc in tin- 1'riiter- -ate- of
v. :. !-. ;reat Ilrlti. -i ... a right to i"-m;-'.iin,
it U a matter for tb s co-o-try to th ai with,
,.e r --nly of the Kngii-ii govr nirnen is
i. .-. . st th' i'' ;'ed -.t ?s :-:-.t -t a!:i'.n-t the
Ir.Iiv .!,;a!. 'I h:5 prop.-'it'otl N o plain that
it i f"!!? no r.rg".'!:- t to e'.u.-idate it.
.VI'i'T. N'lHi! !'.'.! -. of New Y'M U, f i'-t'r g
ja ci if'rig magistrate for the purpose
of bearing the evidence on an information f-.-r
libel 9ga:::t Keuwar 1 Pl:i!p, a writer for the
Tj :'h r.ewp.;pr'r. in which fir-t appeared
Garfield's alleged ( li'm-se c t-r to II. L.
Moie, rlelivi-red bis opinion in the case on
Saturday l.o-t, holding I'hilp for trial, and
tli- d f' ndant entered bail in tire amount rc
luiicd by the court. Aivra-n L. Hewitt was
a witrv.-ss in the oa.v lie is a leading pud
rro-niuent I.'etiiocrat. a man of wealth, high
s .cia! piT-itioii m il of stainless character. In
bis testimony, Mr. II. stated that be first saw
the Motf-y Itttf r after it appeared in Tru'U
nnd having I eeti in Congress w ith Garfield
and being familiar with his handwriting, he
hail then oTpr :-srd his belief thrt (iarfield's
signature at h ?st was igei uine, ore!-e a most
perfect itnitation. This belief of M II.
was pul i.sbcd all over the coun'ry at the
time lie rpre-seiMt. Atiy nun who is fami
i'ar with the Judicial career of Nf.ah Davis
knows that h" is an inters? and bigoted par
tisan, audit suit -d his sini.ti-r pui poses in
'ieliveting his rj.lnioa totally and wantonly
to pcrvrt and n:i-iepre-'ci!t Mr. Hewitt's
testimony, makire. in fact, a regular stamp
peei Ii ac'iin '. tliat C' !. tinman. The 1 iti
S is a g and in-inflations of Davis were so 11 1
grant y ur ti- m ied ami uniast. thr.t Mr. II.
was compelled to ox pno hi:n in the columns
of the pupMc press, which forced from Davis
n ex-'a?iatirn little less offensive than the
original attack. If Noah Davis was laving
tli- Kroin-d work b-r a cod appoitrtirent
f--m Garfield be rlia t'neprli wa ll, and it i
f iir to fxpi-t, will nreet ith bis full reward.
!! richly !o-erves it. What an insufferable
i::!'iction it is t- a community to be C'.n'i'i1.
with, l pai tisnn jedge ?
The New Yoik 7"i:)t', a third term organ
bcfoie tlie meeting of the Cli'.caco Conyvn
t'on, proposes to raise a fund of ?jj-i,c'0. the
annual income of w l.ich, say Si;,.'r"0. (.hall be
raid to the ohles px President during life
r,d at his death to the next oldest. Sub
scriptions to this Presidential pension fund
are modsstly invited from men of both polit
ical ra: ties. This wi:!d be a good thing for
Grant, but not so good for Hayes, as Grant
may live until the en. I of the century. As
Hayes, h r.vever. is said to have salted down
not less than 5 joo.e ;o of the f4'"'0,eOO, the
:::r. -rant of his salary, i.e is rot likeiy lo sufVr
for wiint i ducats. If the r.'.i'lh.naires and
orSee-hohlers of the Pepubdcaii party see
proper to raise tho -ro;sed fund for Grant's
ber.fi. v, I. -, f.f course, will be as ready to
elu'di it as hit has alwar. ben eager to ac
"pt any other valuable gift offered to birr.,
it Is a matter of taeir own concern v. Itii which
and a.'iout which Uecioerats have notliiog t-
'1 i or r.nj thing toeare. When subscriptions,
however, i.re invited from nw-n of "both po
litical i rriics," tLe proposition becomes coo!
pnc.ug!: to fr -cze an ieie'e. Any Democrat
from Maine to O.vg .n who would sub-cri' e
a Jingle t'iire to a fui.d for the benefit of I.
S. 'irat.t, who m.-anly, maliciously and wan
ti ' y defamed a fehow s-iMr like WinfieM
S. fian .-oek, the record of who; a whole life
Is far re bl.iu.'-irss than his own, is fit to rio
arytr.iuc, an-! the only retraining thine f.,r
Mm t i is t :ro tut ii to the woixlsnnd
ha- l.imx-lf. Hareock's fair name and rr p
itrtLion a- a soh'.ieraie thingsof which Dr-m-oeiats,
a- well as all th.' people of the coun
try ar In- tly proud, and the man who for
?is and iguoble pnrpo.-e attempts fa tar
rf.fc ir b- '".orii r U -;m deserves the eo' tmpt
I OI K PHILADELPHIA LETTER.
THEFTIint ART KUKCTIOX FOrlt MOliE VO
i I. ICE MaOIf-TR Tfc.t CSJWAKDK E OK THE
! A DM 1 5 It-Til ATION A OVILTT (OSMIR.NCE
j HCAKI.NO WITH FEAR LET THE POVTH KB-
t uaix soi rr.
PKILADELi'Ria, Nov. IS, 1S0.
To th Sditorof IttS Frcrrnan :
i The prcsen? agitation In the political world
Is the city ticket in February. There is some
: prospect of a free fight for the Kepubliean
Dominations fori ity otliees, a larce number of
aspirants having been brought to the front.
' The principal ingredient the Kepubliean
schemers are puttin in their masses is the
: Democratic vote. The Ih-moeratic vote is
essential, end hw to get it without giving
t anything for it ii the que-tion. The iiiten-
' tion of the P.eyiublienn schi-im rs is to find
the Democrats by putting a Democratic City
Solicitir on a fu-ion li.'ket. Hut no coalition
the Democrats have ever made in this citv
, lia liet-n successful. t looked well on pa
per, but when the votes were counted the
Demoei at ic candidate was always overlooked.
The Democrats can only win' by their own
adhesiveness and coliesivcness They won a
single-bunded victory with Vanx in lsa",:
also in i.siis w ith Pox. and .again in 1H7S with
Wright; and it hs.ks aH if they miht win
row. It can. however, oniv be done bv
sticking and clinging to eawh other.
Kol'K MOKE 1VII.ICE M ACISTIIA Tl.
The new enstitut ion provides for ;.n in
crease in the p ii moor of ro!ic; Magistrate
when the pjpulation warrants it. Due of
the first duties of the Legi-laf lire, when it
meets, will be the p.Tsageof a bill authoriz
ing the selection of four additional I'olice
Magii-tratos for this city. Two of the Magis
trates will be Kepubliean and two Demo
cratic. There will be no trouble on account
of a lack of cmdidatcH, as there are "lots
ami sobs" of aspirants in both parties Ke
cently the .fudges of the city decided that an
r.ct of Assembly would be required to make
this sfi tion of the con-titution operative;
therefore one of the fir-t duties of the Legis
lature, when it assemble, will be to pass n
bill authorizing the election of foui a-blition-al
Police Magistrate for this city.
OWA1UWK OK THE AIM I VISTK ATK X.
The cowardice and criminal incoinpoteiH-e
lately demonstrated by the present Kepubli
ean administration should came every Amer
ican to blusli when he recalls the teni vigor
of Seoietai v Mnrcy and counts the days that
must elapse before our faithless government
servants can he put out of the places they
now d e-tr! ace. The Kopuhlicnii ;idminitra
tion at Wasiiiiigtin is fairly ohargahle w ith a
stolid iiaiiit'c! ence to the honor of the irov
ernment at home, the safety of American
citizens abroad, and our men-b.uitni." n on
the high s.;i. I onlv refer to ai'i.nple
of in.-dancos of the derelii'tion to which I re
fer. The following news came from Pana
ma on the -vth of lt month :
'tr. rh'.'rri Walrrc. rnu-tcr nT tlie :-Vm in
laiiii-h. 'laahella. lii-h ha.I -rt litrniili -I K-.tU
rmilur papers by t!ic l'nli,..i State ".,v-nl al
1 1 n xmi ; o ; h-Tiz -.1 t.narir tle Aci-r'cui fiiy.
linp )!rp4-nr I l"-f,rc tl-e AMn;rran t'.-a.-el :it I';vt;;
anj stifc ilmr liu'ln!lian f'in-lr'.'a hi l.i ha.i
ialit"! Ut launch im.l t.,ra .! wn o.i.l tr.'i p!vt
on the Aln'r::m it.i. urirl lo. i 'pr.iiri r..!ir'. en-tere-.l
I.! pt'rrFt nvaia-t tli" act .-iniiiis H.0
damai-r-. T!" ci.nitn.onl.Tdf the ? 'poolp't! i.'t.-re.l
t') I lit :i;f li e valtia el' th- laarc-'a un e,tiiliti"n
that ho ivciil l i.i-.-k.- n. cliiii.i !.';- c-.mauf . I nt
t'rai ret i -c I.'"
In view of the ineek fovbeai aiae which
our Secretary of state has -.hewn toward like
outrages -omioitteiS 'a i: 1 1: n ti'.e !a-t few
Months, the above inh llitrence need not snr-pli-e
anybody. The co;p,try has not forgot
ten the summary arret vnd itiearcemion of
American on"d Teal by the Hatien nu
tlcirities, on a fabricated charge of bavins
counterfeited prr-er of that e.nir.iry in his
p.wses:.n. Mr. Iias-( 1 1. i irr.nt's I '. S. Min
ister, actii.e j;. this e:ist. in accoi dance witli
Grant and his a.lni'to'ti a tion, pi otrafed !bj
J'll'ted s:-,s b.-foic th.. .lack Ko-
p'i'ilii- of !I iti. Mr. raett's excuse for
not iidriu.in't; was that it miht place a
weppoii in the hand-, of iPe Democrats and
opponents of the ro'.ilii:.i.-!l :i: ion :i! r.-oine.
So the abject rv.M.T of Giv.lit. '.!.v i'l'e--:lel,t.
was ii((t likely to p,-e hi place whiie his
mister reon'im-d in o'lii-e. Ami he did not.
'i'he c.iie oi' iir. llo'.vaul v. as unoiher and
more ilagi.mt i enii';ir:c ;'.'ou of the thor
oughly pr-ilhuiini'ivs ,,!! ; Hi :t ii;v"ria''lv
r.iarko.l the con. In t ..f our St i'e Depait-
ni-'-Tit in it-. -Ic'-. !.g w h.h f
i1:'" Ih tOii-'rcin ad.-rc.i fa;
'.';:at a cor i i ,t dre. l he
i; iat:-ca of Grant a:..i il.iy
compar.-d v.i'h the ir-ila
A in-'! ican ! ople. ;t- ,t wa
'.e -f all Fl'.roo.'. bv o:.c
TT il -i Si civta! ics t;.; .. V.
igo powers un-
1 t:y :; ootii
I-; :
' ' r- !i
-o.l.t ot tj,.
.pr.'SM-il in tie
i.e n; t - -m a
.I:g:.i;'d -M:d
ar-ri-ent. Mr.
: ' I:.'-, from r!e
;od ntn i rd to
:--.;
':lr v o! t., -M
o:i; !-..
had o:.l, tvo
..:.!;.. n "to be
d'st It!'.
M t.-v
cl.ri-'rie.
I--.--.-.
1
on
I
a 1 i-i,ioe!; t. did not 1
the pnr; 'v of this
Am--!-;-:; eitl 'el:-., n;i
g'- - al. v.-ti: e:.;i
-.;' ion I ' e :"cr to l ic case oi
a . i in by l;: ;h. v- l.o
years h-ei- ie otci:u-'.i i.is i
come an A t;: : Van citli n.
Kit.
del- .ho
o.pn'rii-
cee.!.-d.
Jeeirle, contempt, i, !c and c vn:n v
can ailtniiristi a .ions wl.i. U ha-.e
a ii ttiat brave w.-i k h is l-.-i-n umioi:.
is'.i war iis-i'!- can t..e r.poi!. st-.p .
seaiihour iiiet'cha lit n in tla- 1
arrest and ast our citizens I- to
'Ipon tlie I ellioil-,! rii'iee . . o: V Dd
ot "-t.ite. in charge ''! u.':, " rctaj i
P.vaits. may siiui- us with i.-.j.u'.io
is t.h-- soit'of p: oti-i ti--:i thai is s
, 1 t veil
h sea-.
and
:riia--rit
, as Mr.
. Ti.;-
!..a.i'
boasted for the American ft :g and the citi
zens it c -v..rs by the hiataio. partisans of
GasTca!. -ai;d this is t'e sh.u.vfsii exhiiiitioli
wiiicli the co-.veiii-.g H.ij'-s' a'iminist-a'ion
has made to all the wore! in contrast with
the, former pioud as-eitlon of American
rights and honor by all Democratic adinii.i-t-tr.rlioiis,
from the Presidency of detTeison to
that of ituchanan, in whatever '.carter of the
globe liiey were violated or o ;e- timed.
A OI II.TY tONsi IF.NCF. q KIMi W TH FEAK.
father from a guilty eon-eionee of the
present, or troma guilty conscience of flit?
past, the Kcpuolic m orgae are -o, iking
at the bare mention or Sogg-i-tion that a
Demoei ,-tt ic 'oogress. in which there will be
no ih a-l-loi k between the Senate and House,
must litiaby iieci-i whether Gen. Hancock
or Gen. Garfield b is been lawfullv ea-cied
I'resident of the I'nited States. Hut they
h ive gi '.-d can- both from a present guilty
c .nse.ene,. and a past guilty eonsctetice to
ijuake. . The frauds of the In-iian.i canvass
re fref.li in the public mind. Gen. Gill field
is now ujiottici i lly eiedited by the Kopu'o'ioan
organs with '.".'." i leetoial vote, and a Con
gicssional de. i-iou throwing out the 21 votes
ot Iiiin-'is and the j viid'n el Indiana would
redu.-e his lo gil ii.i ite. majority in th- llleo
toial College U'isaaild tliio'v theolect io-i into
the Hoii-e. In that event tin-country would
lie spared th,. shame of a not her 7 to s lic-ei-io-n
in the fleet oral (.'ommjs-i -n. and all Kepub
licana w !-o are g aod citizens would acnuiesce
in the legitimate oieition of Hancock and
English, at least as cordially as all Demo
cru's who were good eitiz n acouiesccd in
the very dubious election of Hayes and
V i.ei lei .
In P..ilal.a the pi lis -,m re c'.os.-d by the
K. iiu'oilca ns w bile thousand of Democ rats
were waiting for an oppoi t unity to deposit
their ballot-. In Illinois the most flagrant
repeating look place am! the int imid it ion of
D. iiiociatic voters was unbhishing'y prac
ticed by the Republican agent. NewYoik
has secured a Democratic irovrrnnient, which
in itseif is a tr -od thing, but it remains to be
seen whether New York co ihl have secured
'.!.' at. a less cost than her e.' elect-. ral votes,
v. bi. li. added to the lit., from the South, .'$
from Nevada and '.' from New Jersey, not to
mention iieo;i Enl Califori ia, would have
elect-. M o-n. iiincock I'lesjlrnt of thel'ni
te 1 States. H the reports from Indiana and
Illinois of it-nliliitr.r. outrages at the polls in
Indianapolis and ln-'ago, as well as other
pours V. ilbio ihoe Stilt---, sluiil be corrobo
rated, it will 1 e.-oiai- tin- nn-i:estionat-ic
fluty of the II-. use of lb pieselitatives to -go
behind the ta- e of the returns which the ex
ecutives of thosf St iti-s have sent to Wash-ingt-in,
and after the House has as eitamed
that the outrages took place, ps o.dv will lie
to exclude ti'e retnrns cf i-.ii,i states from
the Congressional canvass.
The pn cedents for this course was estlh-li.-hed
by the Kcpul lifans 1 1 einse; os in 1 !';!
sr.-l 1S7.; -piiesr- pre-'f dents were made bv a
Kepuhiieaii Congress, and General GarfiH.l,
r.s a lie inner, tMik put in making them.
VtHI may the guilty consciei,et-s v.f P-pti'.i!i-enn
ontragers cause them to-:ake with fejr.
TiicIV-mocr.it s'ill have the r.-lvantage of
iniiiati g and directing leg'-la'a-si, aod it
i.-sts wita them to seize iij-or, it an-l pn tlt bv
it. The S-nn?e will he ! niocr.it ic bv .". to
"7. and the Ifonse of Ileon-sent itiv'es will
have a small but suifieient Democratic :na.jor
ity. Even with another fraudulent Kepub'i
can I're.-Idaut the Dem.v-rals hold the in-ade
track, and will be no woie f-tf than tiiev
have leon since ls7i".
LET Tf-tE fiin H rtFM MN SOI Ii.
The opposition f Southern communities
to KcpuliPeaii rule is a matter of self preser
vation, t
the S"!idi'.v of the South the
enublieans pre altogether responsible.
Tlie attempt of the lb-publican pai ty to re
construct the f-ovornmoi is of the Southern
5-tates brought about tlie solidity of the
siouth. A Kc publican Concii-ss. an-l not the
South, chose to make the in-erests of the ;
publican party in the South identical wi li
the interests of Moses. Kellogg, Weils and
Chamberlain, and t ) make it itr.josid( fnr
any respectable nnd representative Southern
man to belong to the Kepubliean party.
Every man in any one of the plundered
Southern States who would assist in brintr
iticr l a-k the Kepubliean scoundrels of the
pprio-1 r.f recoo tri:-tion sb-ndi !.r l-.oVed
, upon a a mens public enemy. The Sfiuth
j ern SUte,s have been left free to order their
1 domestic aiTnirs in their own way. and the
result has been State government immeas
urably cleaner and more respect.ib e than
" the Stiite governments which thev succeeded,
1 and there i no reason U doubt Chat If these
i governments fell Into the bands again of
Southern Republicans they won hi be m dan
'. gerous and disgraceful as they were before.
. The liepublicau. appealed througliout their
whole canvass to a solid North to offset In
some way and to punish the solid South,
w r.icn courd not jiossioiy mive iwen oinerwisw
tlian solid against them. So long as the
cause of the carpet-baggers is the onus of
the lit-publican party in the South, so long,
it L uite certain, the South will not and
ought not to cease to be solid ngaint the y.
publican party. The feeilng which pervades
the whole South has nothing to do with the
bitterness left by the war. It results not
from the spirit ot rebellion, but from entire
ly practical cou-iderat ions. Their unit
shows that; d-p:te campaign vagaries, (ho
South is dominated by a national and con
servative sentiment V.iiii h looks In ihe Wel
"fare if the whole c ountry and recognizes
that political Uioe-t is e common danger to
be averted. Let the Sooth remain sc-bd.
On this subject Senator Wade Hampton says ;
"I think i: very important, esjiei lally lo the
South, lhai the" Demo.-i i,- pariy should re
tain it organization. The fact that our I riemls
of the North were not able to give ns a
large a vote r,1 tin y hoped for is no reason
that we should de.-erl them." G. N. S.
LI TTEIi I IIOJI P11TSHI K;il.
Prnsr.vn-;, Nov. lo, l.sii.
."ihecial f.'orrson'1c ic-0 rf Oi Vccj7.
We have settled down now to the realiza
tion that we are beaten politically, and out
generaled accidentally, so to speak, and. as
on every such occasion, w hich have been fre
ipiei.t enough, vre fee! like as we would nev
er do so nnv more; but there will still be
plenty of Dennx rr.ts, still enough of men
ambitious to h ad and ambitious for office.
I?oii Hill, of Georgia, has lately pronounced
the Democratic party as dead and good for
nothing. P.en is nu't a good judge. He is
better looking after fatherless babies before
they are born than anything else. So that
girl said who had opt- ill Washington. He
wants to boss the Federal patronage in his
State, and hastens to get in. Yes, li t us have
P.arrabas. He joins m the cry. 'riu ily the
Demccr alio party 1" It I-, the only thing that
has heart enough for the whole country
Crucify it 1" It won t die a natural death
try soon, tliat seems very certain.
When the electoral mil was before the
House an attempt was made to liliibuter
and gain time. Kan lal! was wining, but the
Southern men would ia-t stain! up to the
work. I jimarami Gibson, of Louisiana, were
off every night with the friend- of Haves, ar
.anging for i eeogui ion, and when Kundall
said the South wouht not stand up to him
scarcely any one could see it in that light and
thought be wasti'. ing tn I'l' t'ci" the general
cowardice which characterized that exciting
time. Hen H -II now confesses and glories in
it, and ranks himself as a leader in it. Vim
need not wad -n M ihooe Lo help organize
the Senate. Look vir in Iten Hill's corner
it you want to see a Hopper. David Davis
"n not too heavy to try a handspi ing either, if
he does wi-igli ;'. pounds. Should he assist
the Kepnhlieans in organizing the Senate, he
might wet hack o:i th" bench, which is to be
enlarged by the elevation oi a few favorites.
Poliiiral wrecks are plenty all along mr At
lantic and Gulf Coast, from tuoddy's lH-ad
to the Kio Grande. Sunn ot them are not so
much damaged but they may go into dry
dm k and get ;id of their bilge water, but oth
ers are siiiii-hi-d all to pieces, with haidlya
bulk head left to fell who iney were.
1 am t"!d that Wallace bie-. fgo.noo by be
ing personally responible for the printing
and ex euses of the Congressional Commit
tee. I would be sorry if il is so, tor he work
ed hard during I he eanva-s. To be beaten
and h se that amount of money is not a
pleasant reflection. I do not see in neb chance
for him to get even in Pennsylvania politic.
We might elect him Covi i uor i;t 1 J, but !
doubt whether be would think the game, or
the chances of the game, worth the cfoit.
Wallaee is a good lawyer, however, and the
ch.o-.ces are. If he gels back to his i (lice w hh
anv kind of health, that lie will take more
pleasure in his profession, w la-re the gains
with hii t will be larg--ami c-otai'i, thin be
cou'.-i ; osstbly have in tin- incessant, turmoil
cf rid.:; -al IIV. So mot it '(.
Kr.MArttiABi r. Shcwt.i:
Saturday a week ag.', v.
s- i os ,-.s.
Mr. L-aac
Lit
l.'eed. and bis four children weie picking cot
ton upi.ti a port'on of Ian 1 beloeing to Mr.
Newton Cates, in this county, si.v-. the Mar
ie! i a ('::i. ; ..-.v;-?".', roci-.s began to fall ah. it
when Mr. K-"-d. in anger. gia-ped no a stone
and e -lain.ed : "Whoever ou aie, if vmi
don't stop, v-ei'd (.'' thi- I" 'holding hp the
ston.e in h:s liumh Hut the rocks kept on
falling so f ;sl I bat ail began to wonder who
could be throwing them, -.vhenil was noticed
ti.it tl.-y w ere risimx otf she ground about
them and falling bsck 1 So si ra -ig.- a sight
.'i.il-r.l ti.--m to leave the Ih-ld and go to the
houM- nearby, when tlie stone falling coin
lliei -eil then. So. ite of the near ln i-hbois
were ent for, among them Mr. N. Cates
ti' i! Mr. .I.i'-.'.ze! i a sj;t -r of whom is Mr.
Keeps- v, '.). ami all Si.w tin' lock" fading,
some of which were hot, and all testify to
the sume farts for fads they are but us
to tiie .-ai.se none of them pretend to know.
Now some w ill be o inevrd iiioos as utterly
to deny this, r.r.d cry out "P-bawl" and
"Superstition ;" yet. in spite of all, those are
w ell-est.ibli-ited facts, as human to- ttmonv
can establish. Hi tter accept th'-m as facts
and go to investigating for tin- cause. )u
Monday week the same manifestation wore
repeated at the same phice, and'one of the
stones struck a little boy on the foot and an
other stone st: uck Mr. Hazel on the shoulder.
Hy the way. ties js not the fir t time that
these sort of "manifestatVms" and "ap
pearances." or --.ill them by what ratnes you
ph-ase, have occurred, for in other places in
this state and Virginia s;;.-li have ocean ed.
A Ni Miu- ti of men were assembled the
other day at their boarding bouse at P.rovv.i's
.-aw mill, Hi-rdili citv, in the Kradford oil
region. The fnv odng low in the stove, one
of the men took n cup cf oil from a bucket
and threw it on the coils. The oil remain
ing in the cup catching lire find burning his
band he threw it r.vvav and it fell into a
bucket nearly full of oil. An explosion in
stantly ensued and the burning flubi was
scattered rtll through the room, Oe'nging the
clothes of the men with tlamiug oil. They
ran out of door covered with a sheet of fire
and writhed on tlie ground in their agony.
Meanwhile the house burned rapid-y to the
ground and in the embers were found the
chaired bodies of four men who bail gone,
up stairs. Their names were Elliott, llrmvn,
I lea Icy and Ilisde. Of those who were
down stairs doe .lantioek, Heniy Monroe,
Frank Welsh and another man," name un
known, are . !;,!. Another victim is to.' ex
pected to t; r.-.-.a r.
Kvil.oi s MosTni.y M.e.7!Ni. tv.: Dl.
i a vira u. -If an;, of our readers wish to ,.iai;e
their children or fi ends a i "nri-tnias or . v
l ear's present, the best thing t lie v can . is
to siibx-rih- fer Hall-m's Magazine for the
coming year, if !s only s!..-,,i ,.r aiiiium,
po-apaid. and will make one of ihe tno-t tic-eeptabh-
gilts in tlie power of those of limit
ed means. A year' good reading for a tii
tUntr siu.i and for one of t!,--- bet Tnagaziues
in th- country, certainly 1b-- most I'uighiiil
and interest inc. a mo-t 'all of its frh-n.ls ad
mit. This December issue is certain! v a gi.-.-it
number, and should be seen to be ajeprecia-t"-l.
A sjif.nli' ci py is sent for ten cents.
Now is the .hi' to subscribe tor this popc.iar
a-id ch- aji ntto. iizi ie. 1'ublisl.ed bv Th em s
A- Talliof. "JO Havvley Street. H-sl-.n, Mass..
at otdy SI. ."-o per nnmim, postnai l, ami for
sale at'ail the news (b-j-ots in the ounti at
cents a copy.
Thp Philadelphia 7"i.s of Sunday avs :
The larger portion of the population -f West
Chester turned into the street about noon
yesterday to witness the arrival of Taylor
Smith in a w he.-lbarrovv, pushed bv Kohin
son Kegestei. The c':s .f ail th excite
tiPTt was the payment of an election bet
made between the aforesaid men. Kegcr-ter.
won 11 1 Democrat, hy the terms of t!..- bet
was to wheel Smith from Suaart-ivvii to West
he
I,T
a distance of seven miles, jn ease of l
Cat-.i-lls election. This be started to do,
but -the In aw e'.n-i:ii in of t e roada led
Siu th to have pity on film Hnd onlv four
n i'.-s .Ti re traversed with Staltii in tlie bar
low. '1 hi iron and the wheelbarrow weie
decorated in a grotesque fashion and prece
ded by u drummer, i heir ma.rcu through
ti e town ivcca ioned b-artv laugbti-r r.i the
whole a!T:dr passed off with the bed; of good
rr.ittre.
:ll-y's Lauv's IIhok fort D"i f.mi;ki:
leads all cot.ioet'itors. Kt'li iu engravings
patterns, and literal v matter, it certainly de
serves its hidi rrpufa1 ion and largo eireula
tion. The publishers announce aunt her new
il--pa: Mire, beginning w hh th- January num
ber, by- giving a eonip'ctc novel iii everv is
sue, r.ud ail the old departments t be "pre
served. We would suggest to our leaders to
leave at this oitiee their subscription for the
Fi;i. I M VN ami tlie G. (lev's Liidy's Hook, both
of which we wi l furnish for the low mice of
,.i i.o. l.iese two puuiieattons would make
oesirabie and Heaeptabietlhri-Una presents ,
i- t ne iioseto. ii
nsei.t members of families, us well as
ovmg heart around the home circle.
to th" P.ving
i lie ,,aiiiary;nuii!!K-r ot Gotley ' Lauv's P.-k.U
nil r.e r-aiiy a xeif I i.-eernbi'i Pr-t.
.NEWS AM) OrilER OTI.G'S.
Lancaster, C.,ha a rat sixteen Inches
long.
There are fifty-eight jmira of twins in
Chictcaaaw, Miss.
Mrs, Hut ton, a coal miner's ivife, near
Wilkeabarre, recently gave birth to triplets.
Lewis ISawdy, of Kastmanville. Mich.,
gets thirty year in prison for outraging a
7-year-old girl.
" Of the 'SM member of the new House of
"rteprr-sentative ! Kcpublicans attd Dem-
; rf, arP rP fleeted
Thos. Null, of Newville. Fulton county,
had iM.th hand. blown off tlie other duy liy
the explosion of his gun.
! Gen. Garfield's plurality in Indiana is fi,
54C. Gov. Porter's plurality was ('i.'daj. Hx
cess f Porter's vote, 41t.
M. H. Koberts' lliiibrieatiui is the !.-it
liininent in the market. It d-x-s not blister
and has a reputation over all otbrs.
Mrs. John M. Matter, of I'pper Paxton
township, Paupbin county, gave birth to
three liale tirls a few days ago, one of whom
has since died.
Lueretia Mott, an active promoter of tli
CTtiso of anti-slavery more than forty year
ago, died in Philadelphia, on Thursday even
ing, in the KKth veur cf her age.
Liverpool, Perry eo-.mty, clergyman
recently married a pair from the rural dis
tricts and received a lot o dried apples and
a i.-.rge pumpkin for his marriage fee.
Sines' Svrnp of Tar. Wild Cherry and
Hoarhoui;.! is pleasant to the taste and a most
reliable r.-me. i y for coughs and col-Is. Give it
tliat. Tii'-e! jr. and M' cent.s -er bottle.
P. K. Hrrger was s-irtem-el in Serai. ton
on Saturday to eight years and four months
in the penitentiary for embezzling S.mi.uihi
from .. .lermvn bv a system of f:;!se entries.
Spence tried to kiss Mrs. Waller, in a
street of Kingston, V. C, and was fined tr.
Kaeh siicreeited in a similar onslaugnt on
Mh-s Hartoii, at Harrodsburg, Ky., an I paal
5 ma
In breaking t'-e gmiiinl for a Methodist
chinch in Sr. I amis, ft hundre.l women took
pnrt in the ceremony, each tossing some
earth into a ciut with a polished bras
shovel.
Patrick Fen ton was on Saturday found
l guilly at Sprnighobl, III., of the muKier oi
hi wire last Faster Sunday, and sentenced
totbiity years imprisonment. The defence
was insanity.
Garfield is the frst President who ever
, had the oppoi tunit v to install bis mother in
the White House. The old lady is nearlv
so, I, ut tough, and bids fair to live through
the entire term.
M. H. Huberts' Horse Powders will pre
va nt dise.ies in horses. Kvery farmer should
obtain a package. ue it, and" see for them
selves how iitiiek it w ill improve th.-ir horses.
, For sale everywhere.
Colonel "Henry Met ormick, of Harri-
' bum. who made somewhat of a sensation bv
' Ib-ppiug" to Hancock, is mimed !- some of
the Democratic papers ol the country for ihe
i nomination f..i Governor.
DurinB a Kepuhlioan celebration al Safe
Harbor. Pa., on Thursday, a smull cimnoii
exploded, killing Joseph Taylor and John
Animent. ami serious!) injuring Mis. Tins.
Crow. Mrs. Klhnier and F.lias I--ink.
Anjinsanr asvlum at St. Peter, was burn
ed Monday evening. The number of the in
mates snpjiosed to have perished was various
ly estimated nt from t wenty to fifty. Init la
test accounts places the iniin.-cr nt from ten
to filtc.-ii.
The Chicigo A'"Fr say- that the ten
thousand Ohio men w ho bttVe bold oilVe nn-d.-r
Mr. Hayes will have to step dt.vvi. .u- i
out in order to make room for ton t h.-us.-n-1
Ohio n. en ho w ill be appointed to i-l'irv un
der GaiTu- Id.
,l.ih:i sdtephorrl, a fanner, near 1'cinia.
ill., has falth'ullv kept a vo.v made in lbo
not to cut oT bis"hnr or shave until the elec
tion of a Democratic President. IPs whis
kers reach a!niot tu his waist ami his hair
is kept in braids
tion. Mi-.odith Kad, ex-Mir.istor to
Greece, ineni ions an old man w ho recently
died in Athens, aged llg. A son was born
t.i h'.u. at the age of .. The young man is
of ordinary size and t-lrenglh. bt is entirely
dest it ute of feet h
The constant dupping of water wiil
wear away the hardest stone: so the ",,
stint backing cough will lunl-rniine t:ie
hardiest con -t it ; it -on. Avoid this fatal re
sult 1-y using Sines' Svrnp of Tar, V'-'ild
Chen v ami I i -aiii.-un 1.
After tlie ltd big sjortn a c,-,;ze:i of
Cherokee. Iowa, emptied a band thai bad,
been filled with snow and found in the bot
tom of i: an old hen v ith a brood of chickens,
thai bad been batched out a fev days before.
They were all alive and wed
The lemainsof Mi-i Mary Sigm.son, who
was d...-t :md killed at her home in New
York on Wednesday of la-t week, bva young
lav yet named Andrew ,1. Giilin. her rejected
lover, were ii.t.-i a ed in Caivary c. metery on
Fiidav. '1 be ntf.iderer is stul rt large.
-lohti .1. .JoiTer. vvi;o bad J.-.-t served out
a term hi the pei.iti nth-i v lor sheading at
Colonel .1. H. M. M.-ntg u'o ry biie Hie lat
ter was being tried for perjury, was shot and
killed by M-aitcoint ty on Saturday at Hla
dei si an g. O. Montgomery is oic'i r nrtcst.
The Indiana ( ireenbackers p -isi.-ted in
voting for state othcers over again on the
'1 ! in-1 . but State Attorney General Woolen
nas decided that the bi los peed not be
counted, as they were void, because the No
: vend-er e!i-cti'ii was only for Presidential
Clecto-s.
1 he oldest house in the Tnitcd States is
supposed to be at Pcnd r-.ke, Mass. In I'i'gg
Mr. lYleg Haik-T's ancestors bniit a fort of
stone and morter a a defence against the
Indians, and it has been used as a dining
loom for years. The main building is only
ten years younger.
Ed. Hall, Mike Walsh nnd Hubert White,
three New York counterfeit rs, were loui.d
, guiity in Heading, Pa., on Friday, of con
spiring to issue foiee-i wages cei t dicati s of
tlie Philadelphia and Ib ading Kail! nad Com.
nd were
sentence ! to t" d vears' ini-
pi os' t nient and ?10o ,e,e.
Dr. :e' :ie it. No' linger, a v. ell -known
p.hy-h iari of Pi-.iladelp'iia, was taken sud
denly ill Thursday night, while delivering a
lecture nt tlie Wagner Institute, and t'ie I a
few minutes after. He bad pieviously ti
ken half an ounce of laudanum to relieve a
temporary attack of sickness.
Mus-c bath charms to soothe the savage.
Sines' Svrnp of Tar, Hoarhouod and Wild
Cherry, ice, hath charms to soothe the worst
case of cough, coid. croup or whooping cough.
If you don't know of il already it's time you
did", go cents per bottle. For sale by all d rue
gist, and by V. S. P.arker A- Pro.
A lad named h ied Palmer, von of lb--manager
of the Western I'nion Tcicgraph of
tioo at HurTalo, lias lost an eye from epioott."
poisoning. The other eye is endangered.
It seems the lad wasbvd his face with a
handkerchief he bad used to clean saliva
that his hors- had coughed on his coat
sl-cve.
We Wo.o gixatly amused s,,mc day;, since
by seeing one of our venerable ciiiens. who
had bee, i level down with rheumati.-.:n,
throw away it's j lib Pes. ami declare himself
just as young a- he used to be : and now he
is recononei o ng Holier is' Embrocation to
every ..id ladv in the town On-at liniment
that. V. S. Harkeri P.ro. 9 -11 it.
Wiiiiani G rover, aged filfy, of Ked Hank,
N. .1., man led Jemima Aumack. aged thir
teen, last May. m! the couple went to iive
at Katontown. : rover's ii'-tuse drove the
tfb-1 wife away ,i week ago hist Saturday.
Thursday night -, v-. ife returned to the
house to get her oi lies, when Ihnvo; shot
Ipt twice in the b-. el. Mrs. G rover is dying.
The value of t.i.e vote is ma le manifest
in several instances oi the kite election. In
Montgomery count the majority f.-r Gar
field is 1, and the 1 vmoer.it ic candidate for
Tiea-mrer i elected by 1. In New Jersey n
Democratic ri.enilii r of the Locis'ature i-c!ect-il
by one. To. io are i!oiitiies oilier
cases ir. the count tv of the importance ol"
one vote.
A lady named "lis. Sarah E. Lee, .
harleston". III., is up -..itiithe tinn-i indeed,
she is m the crest of the foam, as fr. So r.-y
would say. She procured a divorce from her
hiisband on Friday, and within live minutes
just think of it, five minutes ' she was
married to a man moiled William J Dote
This may justly be considered the fastest
due on record. Sarah K. is ahead of Maud
l ite village of Kea- hie. near Shrr v cpnrt.
1 wj demolished bva tornado on Wed-
-day afternoon of la-d k. Among thf
i a. id; ngs demolished wctv t ne H ajitist eliurcli
a;. , the Haptist femaht e-.liege. Professor
lb- oolds, wtio arrived ;tt the college on
'I I- .jay from Mississippi, was killed, and
P .'or. Tucker, the principal, wasdanger-oie-i
injured. Ten other Vrsons were injur-
i. i wo Seriously.
I idol Hurr, of Cle.-.o : 1. ., returned
horn. : .un Pis work last ;rie--dav morn
ing to d his house, tigid - osed, jiis three
year ol d oighterdead, h. . e, eleven v ear
old-dan .o. r. infant chi; neighbor's
laiieht-j and a female it. . visiting the
house, all in an iinconciou.s indition, caus
ed by gas escaping from a base burner st iv
U was thought that none of the victims
would re-ov-er except the one hist mer tioned.
DanielTrnntman. a farmer "o vears old,
residing near I'r.iontovvn, Dan). bin cmiutv,
was awakened on Sunda- night bv two burg
lars pt bedside. He fred at theni ami
one of the b"igl-it-s returned tlie fire, the
shot sti iking Trout!!. an in the breast, and as
be fell he declared his murderer was Henry
Homberger, Troiumau died almost imine-
diately and Homberger has been am-s'ed
Trontman leaves a wife and fourteen cbild-
r'-n. I
mt'erger ha - smce prr.teied to fae
rn
It isn't much j.dv ant-age to be It eted
j I'resident alter all. Wfteii ..irtiel.l a ml bis
vit took ihe eats at Merdor lo to Cleve
( inrl the seat.s were full, and bd ii would have
had lo slri had it i,.,t i-een fur j kind old
lady v ho "sot !or.g" and igave Mr--, bur
field s Sv'it. The brakeiuan finally managed
i to spiifM out a pine. f r dames al- i : lint
' till avrfg- Aiu-rli-un d-H' eiiitg to iitsse.it
with the ferfc'.'-ifv of a 1-jrr.
1 Tip I .;n"reg.'tn waidod io be ntN.mivi
to Il'sa Clsimaint. at Huriington. 0';e. la,t
stie v. uld rot permit it. ilecahe-1 it hv r
houie several tfies, ami she refused t: see
. him, sending h;n word that she would Jtnd a
wav to stop ids posters. eg if he persifed
mucb loiuger. lie ivimlil if.t give up l he hp
itertakim;. Fos-eing his w.-.v j : . ; tie parlor,
fie found Miss lair.aiont tticre aioni-. Sra
siiot bitn iicinoMii.'ti 'y and lie died at her feci
Wi .ie ispragrje. lie- son of e-( ro error
SprKgue. was e;.iiiin--:l on Stifiudav at
al Seal. K. I., .n t wo complaint s. one for
assaui! -.. .th a dangerou" wet. poo. the o'b- r
li.r iisrtRDit with intent to Liil l.'ol-ert 'I'bomp
o;i. bis mother's trustee, and :n ibe ties.- ol
the in v a -st !g:t t ion be w'.is ills, -barged fr-uo
eiisf m! , i I.e evid.'-:e- showing tin:: e:og
Spi igue :;n-.l companions were s'imti'v lii i ig
int ilken'!' a pist-d clrargeI only with poo-
. l. r.
A s.e---.l .it's;- ifetl t f te 1'f'i iiit t-
. the New York H'o.-lr! s-i s : e-terda v
Tiiorning Henjamin Halm- and Ab-Naii.b-r
H ii t- enVied the house ot Thomas I ' l!i i.-u
on tbr or.iskirts .f Sy r.-n-n-.e. N. Y . sod
stole Sl'g. Mr. and Mr-. l It-ten were w a
kened by the frois... wi-eu ipibn :n.isri...l in
thir skulls ".:!n a hantnter and fb d. The
tideves were .-itrested just as tiiev w- rc !;. v
ing for fbiffaioi Mr. an-l Mr. Tirien wl'l
not live."
The ( 'ohiit.bus, (-a. 's-..v r s,s t bat
Mr. E. T. ilh key. of Ciit-ttah. ! has a
tronrd. vine ovcring about oo'-foorlh 'if a?i
acre and noon whi- b i. over one hundred
gourd, which -,vi l bold npwarosi.f i o;!!on
each. It was piano , bv :i ,'.'r u v, a
dat.ght.-r of Mr. ilii ki y." and ha- i.ot had
move than bali a i h.-a:c-. cs tii- bogs. hco
i.ml goyts have all bc-ri running o er it !t
has run ilow n a ra roe into a stii'aui. wbi.-h
It hits d imaied.
in the 1-ont race on Ibe Th.- ue-s riv, r.
England, yfovulay last, b-t-ven f.dw'.l Ilau
hiii. the Ameiicjtn eiiampion, and Kdwaid
'I'rieketf, of Ausiralii, tin-former defeated
tlie latter by four length, which be could
just us easily bine m; do half a mile, ami
thereby won the championship of the w n Id,
the S-fHirtsttiftn chai home cup, .mil a poise of
JL'4un. More mom-v chauged hands on ihe
re su: than has ever been 'erinwn in the Ips-tory-
of boat ! acing.
Sltotiiil the Sotith Ke.-nain Solid I
Sitice the elect iei a l-itniber nf our Kepu'o
lienn conlemponu ie have been hiboriug lo
persuade (1 e Southern peon'e (hat the inter
ests of the South lie io division, Mid -nn in
unity. To slat- Ibis or ipe-ii ion s.-ems Ui lie
almost enough t lefnte i. It is true that a
sectional division of pailii s is :nos onfoitu
nate f,.r the e.-.:i ti v. and that voryciTort
ought to be im-.de to avoid sm-h a division.-
ion ii i n si rot ger s.--t in m i "siiltil a gainst
the v.eak--r. the weaker sin,- y has i n ehoice.
I he solid S-iuth is n formidable element in
politics. A div ided South would b-r w-ilk in
propoitton to the extent ol (he division, mil
the break up of tlie Soe.th cannot possibly
come itb.iut except by the substitution of
other issues f,ir the sectional issue noo'i
wdiieh the Hepuldians have made t:
leor ca :i-
a-
It is not si.itneieiiiiv !.,)fiie in mind.
veil
y di -Mutants who mean t be (ni:e bid in
dls.-iwsh:g the interests of the Sold !:. lha I
i he oj pos;i im of S.irlin ri comn-io-.'.i ir. t..
K-o uiilican rule i in gn at part a matter oi
se;l -preservatiot:. In "slates like xiissi-sit-pi,
l.ouis'an:; and So-iti: ( aniliiiii, !; pid vl ict u
State govr-i ninerit mean simply a govern-
llieiit of ildeves. It i simplv 11. -I t-ossible
Ili a any lesjiect sble und ic-i 1st nous peis.m,
who only asks of gov , riinient that it sh;:ll
J n.iect biro in his laatul iinvtn-.. and S'--i
ur f bim the fruits of Ids labor, should he
a I'etiiibiic-in iii State politics. If ti e ci-se
is not so bad. in other Southern Stat-s, trie
re .si-!i sinijiiy is thai in those State there is
no dang- r of the Hejie.blicaos getting con
trol of the Stat" eovernm-nts. F-.;- thi
siafe of thine the Kepuiiii.-tt;: pat tv is n-
spol.sibie. str.fi' llie attempt of the f I at : .. ; -eanpiltylo
n cou-truet ihe St. ite eo'.elli
metits ,.f t,e Sonthein states l.ro!i:.-id it
abet,!. If the ground which Goneta' li-iii-e-'ei.
took at New Orleans bad been taken by
C.itigie-s, and tie loetl law. except th.it
part of it which iela-ed t - s!;:v.-iy, b.t-l l-oti
left to he admin'steied bv the local eor;!s, il
would have been po.;sO,;,. , t he S it;":, i n
people to separate State polities ami eai
politics, and to support a protection')-,', or :;
frc trader, a strict constructionist
vocate of liiterr.i i.itern.il impioy, :, ids. a
Federalist oi a Deinociat. v.ittionV J:elpii,e to
hand over li e i-ovcrniiu ni id b.s own st tt-.
to a eaitc of critniittil... Hut .neiess, and
tu-t t ' e Sou'li, cle-se i- make t i- j ntere-'s i f
the Fepiiidiciii pfirty iii ibe South idct-tical
with the i, ."crests of 't hambei Itin :,nd Mo-..
and Keiiogg and .Madis.in vV i d.s, a.-ol t-.-mi'se
it iinpoSsii ie for any i. spe.-:;-.h e attd. i. pre
seiitative S-iutbern man t- belotig to the Ke
publiean pa: ty.
Mr. Hayes' ailininisi. al'-on bas done son e
thing to ameml this -dato of things. lite
Soiitlu-i n States have been left f i ee to order
their domestic affairs in their own wnv, nnd
the result I as -en Stale governments im.
measurably eieaner find more res; f talee
than the State governmonts wl ich they suc
ceeded, liui there is i.o reason : suppose
that if these govei i ttie; ts f-d again into lb
bands of S --i. thorn l.'epu'id'-aus thr v vv uild
not be as ilaiit:eniis and disei aci-;ni a thev
were h-!or. Every ucn in otu- ot the plun
dered Soutloni States w ho should assist in
bringing back the Scoundrels of the period of
Kcco'istruetioii would bu looked upon as a
public enemy. He w i-til i be a public euemv,
ami sv long ns this -hirjer e cists, so long a
the ennse of the cat pet baggers in the caitir
of the II; pu id ican pai ty is i be Sou1, h. s-. i.-ng
if is -pule colt:. in that th - Snuth dmict, wiil
not .-ml ought not tu cease to be solid saiiut
the Ke; i'.b!:.-i-.n paily.
It wi.! be teen that this feeiing. which pet-va-tvs,
the v bo'.v South, has imtlting neces--.aiily
to do with the bitterness It!', by the
war It rrsu'fs, net from the '".spirit if re
bellion " but from entirety practical consitl-eraii-m.s.
'Hie business" inteiest-" of the
Noitli, it is insisted by tlie Hepulilcans,
were in favor of Gar'i -11. 'flie 'uisines.s
i::tcie-ts" of ib.-.t South were uniptie:-; intiabl v,
and Were p-reeive I by cverytrod v to be, in
tavor of H.iitcock. .'s !lmi:lg that business
itii-.u in both seetiotis were agreed in de-iiiiig
to maii.t.iin the existing situation, end that
the existing situation to business mi n in tlie
N'-illi meant a continn -.n-e of the financial
policy of the Hayes administration, to busi
ness men in the South it meant an assurance
that ohr.ra.f tcrless vagabonds sh.iuld mt
aga:!-. be made their governors and legisla
tor and judges. In the natiue of things the
Kepuhlic-n-.i party could and would give them
Oo such ass, nance. If the liepubiicai'. real
ly desire, to break up tin- solid South, of
which there is some doubt, iney must devi-e
some method by wld Ii State polities in Ihe
South canbe separated from Federal politic,
and they must present some issue on w hich
inter-st or principle or sentiment w ill Induce
the Southern people lo divide. They have
not made a promising beginning towards
either of these achievet'.eiit.s by aopeaiiu,
throughout their whole canvass, for a solid
North to offset and m some way to puni-h
the solid South, which c--uld not possibly
have been ot ie-rw ise Ihati solid .'.gainst them.
.V. K. UV.Wd.
How in M am', snip a Cunt a Vni Na
Shavc iitb.suia" pieces five bars of Dobttins"
l-'lectria S.,ai. and tioi! in three quarts if
v.ater until the soap is thoroughly dissolved,
so tliat upon stit-imng through a seive noth
ing veieadis ; add to the solution or ' -liiK"
t'uee itdoiis cold water : stir briskly for sev
eral minutes to mt, rani set It away to cool.
Th'uieh it will look like nothing "hut soap
suds while warm, a chemical leactiou will
take place, and iu Jl bonis time will develop
-o or "0 pounds of iragnitii er.t white sitt
soap, cost ine less t ban a cent a pound and as
g--o- as many of the adulterated compounds
caliei! soa.n, and sold at seven to ten 0,-it a
pound. How long would It take for any oil -it
soap used the .same to become any thing
but soap suds? Anv housewife knows that
it can n t ' done we n any so-ap she ev er u-e-l.
See ;f ,t can be done with Doot-iits F.Icciiv.
'or hi till Ofoi-i-n
J. L. Cnv-iN V cti.. Miiniifaetitrers.
Pbihid'a, New York. Hoston. Ctiicago, Cleve
land and Kansas City. lO-s.-e.o. w . ly.
Mr. Win. Wallace, sot! of Senator Wal
' lace, who was married a couule ot weeks
, ago to Mi-s Hattie Ycag'ev. niece of Goo.
Go dlandcr. F.sq., editor of tlo Cleaiheld
?iufhc(in, it tinned home with bis bride
troni their wedding tour o'l Momlay last,
I and wi re to be given a reception Ht the resj.
dep.-e ot Se'iator Wallac- i-n Tuesday even
; iu..
i A ten-year-old danghterof Wri. MrIon
i aid, of Huntingdon, was almost instai tly
I killed hist Wednesday afternoon bv the aec't
; dental discharge of a navy revolver, which
she dragged from a high .helt with a broom
' while trying to sweep off a slate peticii which
she supposed had boon lett there.
I.AniF.r.. and al! who lead sedenh.rv lives
should use Dr. MUTT M'K'S HKADACHE
D DYSPFPSI A Ti LLS. I'riee 2.". cents,
r.-r a nt all Drug stores U-l-.-lm.J
PLW.M'LVAMA'S POLL.
-l.UK HFH, !.d. l.-l.T! ItSS i K THK El l.i If'l.S
IN Sl.i. I'lltKul KTIKS l.r IHK HATE.
Tltr following t.ode ifives the ofbeh-.I Tot
of each vtaintv in lb-" vtate for President. ;ui
tiled in the off-e -f t ii" Sh i-?;i rv of the .'.iin-
! mouwealt'i at ll.ir: isHt i g. ci.mpaiei' w ith
! ihe ote for President ir. Kd:
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F.'-JflV Ml'"- EV KM tiKt) IN III I! I V f. ei I
I'.r AN l-.vei.le t-tv xt THE 41 KION
MIM's N I Mi! V Al l. PK4.H.
A despatch rotn llo:f.-.T, N". s.t d.ued the
V'tli ir.st,. s,iy s : j
AO--lit -t.i III;, lo.rniii r. f-;. pte.jf.n r, f ,f 1., '
i-i-l .., in- s-ntl. -i.t.- ot i- ....rl I'll, st t i,r Ait 0n
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Sti tti!.- lent Im:.-.. I tit ct .-imii Wio .nr.-.r
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1 lir li u:uf rr nl n.entoel In tri ;. 1- t.i to 1 r
44. It i t-si-l ar-utlirr -inli.;,.!i ' 1 i ov-iir tru
tin- pit jittti.e-s K.m H-roti. V ork m ne.tlvFiu.
I c.l e 1 .t ; It i 1 i rod i-nt s 1 ,1 Ii h ,11 ir v :i ii .1 m , rj j-ji
liiivj r.ittif p. t.'le ft-no ol tlie m-.-i.itti'. ! 11 treat
tiiitiii.' r. Put ni t"ii titer i ini-rli-ti 1,, rfi'i.irr kiiv
flss.jitiiiif uji if-iiuiii . f ili-j pTcrnruiu c n ld-'on
01 1 it pit .
It ! I.-t Unorrn ItntT thit ft ' rii ti.i',!. nt p.,ri (
from t'ie i-ie l.re tin? urcMcnt u.-ftim-l an !im i
t.i toil tit" ml'. Ktli-rt till if.. Ie in rw-uvtr
the li-i.J'.eF ',1 1 1; t Ilo-viui ,iri 'if r.,i nt t li r pit If
ft'.oiiiifi nt fair. All ll.c L'-rff. f is i!,, t,. -jv arc '
ucol.
i rt psrly cl t-.T-'lit-a tttvve L't-nt .I'-tvu ictu the
f'.ii-rj I'll .s-tila 10 in;se an-thrr ;;t fiupt to (fit
inio tii uik:it- ii!,--e Hit in s-o. itr. iir
huttli- tfini i- .ill rt..:t rrel fdll In .-rk:n(c nr-'lt-r.
l,-ii-i'intrtidti,!.wn"l! thr v etj t ;n 1 i r.pr Ian.
Mil n t 1 it 1 a trt-tur. d. :-, i.. tLt- f.tn It- nvn iu ootl
oeti.t iit.-ti auil iK-einy Hi pit .f diinp. As tl.e
ben 1 (vniuti-toic the io i lor ih" iii-.n ha t uot
fOt;r Int. 1 Ho- w-tK In i: si tio-1 tin n ..! ;tit- upl.-it ion,
:i 14 bet : re-l It ? tn n itn.l t.- wi.l h !.nitj. t.
s-ilirr un '.lit; mai ri It-vrl ut-,.tii lift i t j In. tillers
: I..-V WtTQ ItC-JFteitifif tO Wll lilitll 11, p lenltt cm tut
i-eii.rr s-pnriii :llitr j,, ;,e ttttirrnt wttrkmic plpr.
.s-;.liruni 19 a viii.iir Iu I'ti-t.ii ri.uut -, Nnv
.S.-e.OK !! Hft IJlVvr f.J nil til 1 It t tT CI .1 0 n i n 1 '
KHflfvay. m in Ilt- iinnhpi-'t ol Hulita sn.f tn
luiieit freiii l'lcim: lnirt,i,r. -f ht pit- otieu Kr lir
t t.e tia'nt; ol I lie Ail'iuii Jtinrs. i Ireat -j'lioitit'e'i
of p-ml arc rit"Pi imiti tliritn in'iin. u tII1kk ;
roiiinititi lotnier.nitt tt-irr 8 ci n lrU'Tph ottfs. i
I I I"! f a j.ei-tiiatiiin i f a.-si-.i. i .a f in . ei t.hutiiln n t
In Ni-vs S'.eiis. nun m ucti 'tt leu t Ion lm tn-en pttiU
to niiiilnii .-f li-tc yetirs. Ira rpfioi luvvnir.i In
C ini union,: i csnm ti.'-! nt $t-,niri.i:.s.i anj tl.a
iiiitttt rr s-f iidntt vn.rki-1 ! twrnty I've. t':-t,,n
die priiirlpsl town In it-,- roal rrninii ntnl the nno
reTi In liiii-nrtiitire In Ihr reuulr., wsii I'.un.ic.J in
177 Ie- t,.,i, eieii-Mntf iroin S"hi ia.te! eii'ii.
A Nkw Pavino Oict I'a'1'mn Knit Lvimks
ami (Ir.NTl I'-Mi N. The huudsouie Nickel
Pluted New Home Lnmp, t-citii: introduced
to the p-ti'die this sen-.-,,.,. js th.e luost lueiit
orioiis iirlielc ever olle.ed A-i'lits to make
money with, i s;ifer mid more couvei'iei t
tliiin II, e Student l.ftmp, vvliichhits hereto
fore bad the reputation of l-.ciiiit ttie Siifest
Laitip niiiile, and b;;s a chimp lo attach it to
llie Sevvintj Machine, Piano, Oriran, Desk,
etc. The tear of the ordinary lamp hein
aceidt'iitally njisel orthro-vvn I mm I lie table
is entirely relieved by this soniile clamp eon
triviince. It can be adju-t.-d to throw the
liirht just ivheie it is wanted to suit tin: eyes,
and can l-e conveitt-d into a handsome wall
lamp. It bus the best aruaitd burner, a till
iu!i indicator, : 1 1 I convenient tu. itch-box. and
it pi ice Is w ithin the roach of every one. Jt
has Iteen fully tested mid editorially endorsed
by the "Western C'hrist'ttin Advocate," "Ain.
Christian lb-view," "'Herald and Presby
ii'i'," ".Journal and Mess, niier" and "Chris
tian Standard," the leailiny; religions pap rs
of Cinciiiiiati, and is end. used by the Mayor
aitil Poslniiister of Cincinnati, the A cent of
the American Fx press Company- and Presi
dents of Insurance Companies, as ix-ino the
Safest, Most Com eniciil and best Lamp
made.
Then- -ire tbree reasons why Aceiits should
seek su- l an arti-'fe to canvass for first, for
its r.bso; te safety and meat convenience it
is iieitle.l in every home: si cotul, its low
juice makes its sitie immense; third, it will
! a credit to handle sneli an article. One
Southi m Auctit writes, it sells faster than
Gen. Lee's, Portrait sold licht after the war :
another vv.ites, it U-ats I be palmy ilavs f
tht' St-wiua Machine: its rapid sali. its low
pih e, and lit- 'ial terms surprise old Atrents.
Address Home Lamp Co., Cincinnati. (.).,
iiieii'ioniM-t; our pah-r, ami they will yrive you
full ptutieuiars and exclusive territory to
canvass in. (.0-17 -FJt.
For CATAKKII.
I iv Vvrr. 'ni, I ta the
Ai-.. ir-.-rl w it i(
dile Onri-r s particle
I the ISiilm Into tue
ei-trMs: (trjw str-oiiy;
re.iths tiirw-Kh the
;le. Jt wiil lie at.-;-rt--.t,
efeaits:n autl
'iili''ii His Jlfr.stid
trip i-.r r.e.
tLiZS- ei VQ cj
f.:J..F " 7 -4 5 1 1 W '
'- urt I ARSH. COtca i -
fVf c-sose., nrJCJ
I e;- Deal n ess,
V- i4ittnatT ppi'lT a
t.riii-lr into bark
t the rsr. rolituna- In
! II.itmililT.
'S CREAM IJALM
J rr-:vir.ic th n-!erf mci-.t nf Ih tnifTorer. the
enttr-ri't. nnil t.1iyvi-vn. .N'ttvrr lin an urMrlc of
e ) much nnrit bcn j.reilofe-t lur llie trm'moiit of
m'i hrnsl .1ii,r 3 tli-" i-Tr-liliint HAI..M.
nn-1 i nii--.-r.A,;y !iTiOTtli....l at l-lns r.ll that
t .'lsimci fur it. The application Is ntr and
pici'cvnt. mn-lnir no pain. i oeibinr. and it fst
pnprTflin t--. tttcf powiirrT. ltiiil.ls. aa-1 Fnuflt.
J'rict 6 fruit, i in rc-rdpt cf fi-tls, will mail a
p.irk.tpr frtir. Srr.d f-ir cirsutnr, irlth lull Inlr-rm-atii-n.
i.i.ysctSKiM nii.5ini.,Offfo,s. y.
At Wholt-wilr by
NEW YOKK-McKT-'tten h Kolit-.n. Hall at
Kui-Wrl.f. 'rtltt-nton. VV. 11. Si-hrifrelin a.
' I'. M. fs'icrr 'it.. Ijsitl!, ."Maruli 8t liarJ
i''f. 'j'arrnttt tc 'o.. Kraier .V I.e. anil oiljr.
FH1 LA I'tLrniA Smith, Kline.x C-t.. Johnf ton,
lf.-it!ti.V IV. i 'o.
S' K tMi'in, p Mntlntre Br".
Ill :z II Bt.ll ttj- aP. Preclt. Ut 1
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OAK HALL. PMlLADLLPHiA!
Worth
Knowing.
There h a place in Fipln
tlclphia wKrrc a stranrr
may buy hv clothe?;, and
fare as well -is if h- k.M-'w
the whole city .hy heart : anil
it" he knows nf.thin-' about
llie value of cloths, or
liothes. lie is ns "ivcil oil, as
if he v.erc a good j-ide of
both.
The; reason is th-it fvery
thiiif to be found there is
made there made and sold
under a system which rarr iy
allows misttakes to occur, and
which corrects them, if th'.-y
do occur.
Oak If All- is the la'.:e;
anil its practice may be
summed up in a few words.
If you tdT.'t there what you
don't want lo keep at the
price, you return it, and iet
your money back.
This rneans a great deal
more than appears on the
surface. It means thai you
are not jointj to jnj-t what
J on wiil not want to keep at
the price, if the merchant can
help it. It means that the
clothes you get there will be
of honest cloths, honestly
made ; and that they will
cost you less than as good
clothes can be got for else
where. It means that they
will be. every way better
worth your money than you
can get elsewhere for the
same money.
If it means, anything less
than these things if it means
poor cloths, trimmings, edi
ting, sewing, or ;;t any way
dishonest or illiberal dealing:
the return of his goods will
plague the merchant, iniurc
his credit, and dissipate his
trade.
If it means these things
if it means liberal and honor
able dealing, valuable and
trusty clothing, ease and
safely in getting ii. Oak 1 1 all
is tlie place for you to go to,
or to send to ; and it is worth
;, our wh.ile to know how you
can send, if it is inconvenient
lo go.
Wrilc ; say what your
occupation is; say what
sort of use you intend to
make of the clothes you
want, whether for cvery-day
wear or otherwise ; what
color you prefer, or what
color to avoid ; say about
what you want to pay ; say
everything that you think
may aid a stranger in
stran eer
choo
sin;
for
ou.
You
wiil eet
in reply samples
oi cloths and prices of what
ever you want made from
those cloths. You will get
also the means of having
your measure taken by an
unskilful person.
There is only one diffi
culty left. Somebody ka
got to take the risks of iK
dealing; for there arc risks.
Send your money along
with your order. That
covers the risk as to your
good faith. Ye risk every
thing else : tlie fit, and
your satisfaction every way.
Our trade by mail
amounts to half a million
dollars a year ; there's no
reason why it shouldn't
amount to five millions.
T'Jf 77 ia maker
& Brown.
Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
Oi'FKT. fr CKKSSOX SPRINGS
t'oVI'ANY. N. 555 S. IVi-r.ra 1oo
ti. in. J.-renrf Hfw.
Vr.n i iitma. Not. S, Ishh.
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A mirtlns of t!ic tt'K'k'itit t.ra of tho '-oti
Sprt-ijrt 'uinpTi Witt ,r l t-:, t th ofIi ,.f xbm
t "irip.ix.y. on tlie itil day nf .laftnrn js-ij nl 1 o'
rl.v-k sr. r..r t r pi ri.o ..f m-'t n,.,, aa act -f"i-S.-rtililv
,if tlii Stn'o t.f 1-rl.tl-v iTKi-i pi,t-l-1 -An
ai-t nnth.ir.i-r-c t-.,rpo-atlom to inrrnnc tLcir h.-.m-cil
t.l.t..-itl .va r,,l oaplt.:! .t.M-k." appr-ivotl 1-octiit-rr
l .ni.. ,.i , ,lfh,riP nrt r,a,t , r ,
l...vdoa o -liL-anooK. am! th s-ccrtii of tlietmce
l-y a tnnrty tit-', nn-t (..r t-an'tirtinir otbor t.ii",nr
v- t ,o ,AM1S K- M Lt-l:r., S.-crclarv: "
or. &. lS- J.-u-i.t.
JOSElII M DON ALD.
ATTl R.VEY-ATUvf.
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SHOEMAKER & BUv K,
BANKERS,
EBENSBURG. Pa.
MONEY RECEIVED ffl BIFOSIT,
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COLLECTIONS T.IADS
DRAFTS on lie PRINCIPAL TI:En
ltouKlit and Sold, un ! ii.
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STRICTLY ON MUTUAL FLAX
PnOTEGTION MUTUAL
urn Uib'jiiAHhi hbm li!
or rzBEFisDunc, pa.
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NO STEAM MILLS TKiN-
Good FARM PRQPEHTiES
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j". ft'. DICK. Sci'rt t 'y:; .
t'c-.-l ,:.-p. .in. ;tr iy.
FilEIDEOFF'S JJLOCK,
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CARL PvlV.SMIUS,
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Ecnwsnunc, PA.,
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UA S t'rsTii oc h-v jl a Ii-jmi-.i. a.. J --art
r.T, rttnt-r. of WAU It IS. I'Lt'-'K.
.1 KV I Lit Y. Pl'I-'.i T A LT.r S. l V. .iJT.AS.-l 5.
.. which If ''! t-rt for .iif at ; - r, rr t t -f s aa
any i tlirr il"i'i r in t! c-tirtv. i'e-t ..rt I n 1
ar.vtfctra In Ins ltee win H;. m'cA t- cue titr a rn
t-t-rr pun titttitty t-pr li c -p .
f'rotrpt atientt'tn ft.t to rrir r.a; t
Wttrlm, .leweiry. Ai-., a-ut at!?tact . -L ji'-araa-tcil
In t otii wi-i k tut price.
VAN DYKK'S M LriH U "Y
lu;.pr:--trt':tillrlttT-.tt;. I;i'- - : '.li
S-t 1 pli ur i n ir ;.-n-. un t.t !': tc-at s.1 i. t -. 1 -: tt
li-rt l!i" tiu'ttrl t'.ir tiiitj. bfri; a'-t 1 1 1 'it : t t
t-lo-i'l tl.rr.-tith tii -1 tii.tt; .-n ;- I . at t tt'l'.i'.- 1
upt-.n ti r k.n. Tth-tt -r it bi tic-.-;:' wr a .'
t-tti aTi'it.-'i, r-ett, Vru'lt r.t.i r ui : i '.
t ii-Trlv r! 'iiinnt ti--- i ',' iii.tnlrt-. - s f- ti. ..5
not vxclitnic tiie tivtrs to l'.-!.(. 1' t
J'.i'-t-f a Ti ttcne-:. prri iv r r i t'c-1 : r- tli r-rr
.ii"ti tthirh Ir L't.Tttjua'le'-i. ar-! can t .5
t.y tin clt.rr i.,i-i t. , .- t n. it : , n in vtrt r r - I " r tn
t eetnp:, te with nit It. 1: :n-iUi5 tic ,"..
rl'tir. ;.ur. white an.l l.t a it hi : t c stis.
i-'I'trizitiK. d i in frrt i;-, . .ti: -itir. l.rsiiiiiii: t t--T-ifvinic;
rrun-vc .-sii.!rnS. rh-ittre. t.' -cruplti-iiit,
ruu-hnriii and rt-'lPftt ot t( r : '
iirvf- i;-. in. I'ttiiiine ant p. it-fctit .
anil Irr-tii t toil ot I'HtLi- m-.l Ftitt-it -.T.r--t " 1
rrlirr Itcli.nic l'i!t- nlirti nolti.i.ir r're tt : tv.
anv aUrrt. A-k ti-r Vit I'Tar's "s; t b' i - -i ;
lrtf -I npr.n It. anil Her m- Imil-fe:.. s.-l.t rt- C
Titw. Atrt-.rr-.'ni-'l. i !-,ir. P-"i-:-.?t-"s. !' 1
v'allonhill Strert. l'tilla ft-.j tta. 1 a. llt-i-'vj
PAUM FOR .SAI.K.. Tli" tu -itrs rr.-
-i- e.l ofT-r a", prtva'i- tnlr 1 ft I prni cl
A-ra. pitu.i'.i d on tlie i nrnpike In vii,'!;--.r- t -Hilp.
one rallf tp-rn l"rr"on. I'r;ne tt r-i n f-r-:
a tti rc l wo ptorv 1'ttivi I i-vn 1 1 -r, ii - -t a
riAS eTABU, ami all ni-i-ifiir . itf ... i'
I'her li a'hi. an r, tuiitils n-i? ot at-plf-. pt- tr it v-i t '. ti
trtea and planty of (fr-ei Ttttnr ,in .sa jriu.l-rT.
Tti'a prtjrrty it njio ot t'i l-ft In t'.i' r 'i i ti '
I tic pur;r of a n m -.iter rr. rt. a nl -J'ti r '.1-1
ba tiittfi" v cry ; rot. tat.. It ti'l be ul 1 at a t-f
K"in an.l on tta'v pavmrnta For lttrtlit-r tr.'.rua
tli-n call on r.r ',!-!:( V. m. 1tikett. Mt.ii' ti-.
t 'air. bria l'o.. I'i , er s t ii'.T to t lie .w
Mils.' AT.lt T. SVYTH.
Ausr. 20. M.i.-Jtri. 1'ika Si.. IV 1 .Mjri t .
DENTAL NOTICE. 1R. M. l.
t'Mti-T, fluirui I'rm-t:. I':--
uflnirtf. I'm . rc'pe" ft-1 1 t tn't-rtua fff'J- '
P.
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I-U L'-rr'.to pn.'t 'loTtsIlT ca t, AiiLI
X-9
. .'I...II.- "i '.irn n't-1. lit V Of,,
?sprir.cii on th" tl.iy lot:owii: Tuttln : t'ti"
t.-wn on th fn-ro.;" M-.rciv of ca-b ii-ort'i.
Hiin.-c on tfte fcttrih M.nt.'ta-. r' ca-h p- : t K
'T-A11 pt-r, rtr ni-t-fln. liei.tal tr.i. i'.-
to kit m a call. at. 1 am pt-Hp-ii t: I to tirr'ti
r partial att cl t'-.tian t t-ir'i ret :.ll ot.r
atiaPT p--tM ii i tn; to n.v proit t.int; tn a ;it'B
to. nnrintl at tt.e K-tti-.t p.-f ' ' e . " ""'
(fc-Sl,';-i' I M. K. IM KHin. I'. P
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itetimi Firs iim
rr. A . DICK.
Genera! Insurance Agent,
i:b j:xs i: i i: c . va.
r.-.lPi writtn at hort nottca in tba
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And olltrr f irst ( Itm nii.unlti-a.
ET-cr.ibura-.cSevt. S3, lv-o -ly.
Nl-AV I1 l'MMTKlI.
13ookn aiuljt tio;ic y-
-I'lIF. on-tcri-irrril l-.a vt ot-cni tn "atT'-l'-1
town, nt'i'initi S. Ti-1 ,!; ii tn't fto-. a mil
ii-.c i l JltX'tKS aTtil si AT H t:T. A ... a Kt
of p1-.-1.-t t'A.Mil 1- S. H i i ItM K1T. At"
ee- 1 iia patron iite o! tl.e puti.i; i" r.?p :iu!'7
'..!r' toil. I Kir Ifiw.
jiis-txTi tak hat "n
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