) EBENSBURC, PA., FRIDAY. - - - - DEC. 17, ISSO. W K see it stated that John W. Mackey, with his wife and brother-in-law, Count Tlferner, intends to ge up the Nile this winter. We j werc UBiler the. iuifVessiun that Vackey was ; a uoid and not sin "He." prince, "hut it seems j we vrem r.i:t:.ki-"'.. - j IT b ii singo'.u- fact that f? to the Novel"-- ' beretioo R.-olored man I Iowa, the c-h.-Cn- ' Iio nepr.bli.an State in f'.e Union, was in- cl!""i"ile tr a-.eat in the Legislature, and ;t is jcflas sinpt.lar that at th? hit, p. election, "hen a 'con jtitu.ional a!i:en1:iioct removir-g the inability was voted or ly the peopVr of the tate, 'it rfield had. a Majority of f "" o while the'-nincidiiicht sur" ed through '',h a ma jority "" f less than -P'.'.oo. This Is ur histruet ive 'Crtiimeiitary ot the boasted V e of Ke P'nlMr.ans for the rights r.f their ce'.ared allies. TSje special ipervisois wlic were sent down to South t arolina a few -weeks ao to "re take the'ren-": 3 of that Stat.' .-.ave reported 'that the errum .ration n:ade -ist June, and canvassed g:n, in Septewbir, is correct. ' Gen. Walker the Census f-uperinten Jent, put liimelf ) all this neel'ss trouble and expense v A.-dT to siieuce Uie baseless alie nations of te Uepublicsr. press that there had been ' "rauduient eop.-.t in that State in order to 1r ;rcae her iep- .sentation in Con gress. Jr Ilepublican e-tiimation not only Mr. Hay? selected nemtsto take the cen sus of tt.l Mnte, hut ev?ry enumerator ap. pointed?, j- them, was .lown as a villain by instinct A i.pw many cf or.r public men are abund antly supplied witl; what is known "as "i'hee'.M" but IL B. Tl ayes can discount them all. low refrehinc it is to hear him talk in his n ?sSe alxut ' 'rauduient practices in conr.oetion with the oallots'- in the Southern states, and with fra id in 'counting, return ing and canvassing the votes cast." When it is rememliered t'uit this sinie Mr. IIaes crawled intu the T residency through fraud i:i counting, returnh'. a.tdiaanvainr t:e voles in two of these Kouthern States, his appeal now in favr of t!:e sanctity of the ha!lft-box could only lie M' ailed by a lecture bv James A. Garfield or. th2 sinfulness of Congr -sion. al c(.rrojtiin an I the iniquity of the snJ- of of'icial inftuenc;. SumE idea I the oei!iaduvir.c- power of the Land I.e.ixy.e in Ireland, and of the rapid tildes it is IB-kin; in practically ests'n'.ish- d home rnl-i, even in so large a city as Lim erick, may ?r gathered from tho following cable dispateJ from London to the New Yol k r.'drM : "Cr ptain StacUpile atte::.itC(I to sell sonic Ir rt-3 in Limerick to-day (la-t Saturday), ,ut his effort was in vain. A bellman in ihe employ of tho local Land Le;'. ;;ii ia-ade.l the streets of the city for hours befor : the sale, warning every per-on from bi'ii,4 the animals, and after waiting sometime after the hour fixed for the sale, the C.iptai.i was obliged, in the ab-ence of even cue liihh-r, to have Ids lior-e conduct ed to their stables." Trk Venerable Indiana fossil familiarly known as Dick Thompson, and who, by a nautical fiction, is supposed to supervise the running of the Navy Department for Mr. Hayes, ailed on that gentleman o;i Monday last and requested him to appoint his sueees- sor, in as much as he (Thompson; had defi nitely accepted the chairmanship f the . American branch of the Panama Pn na? Com pany, salary ooO. Thompson o;:ce wrote a iHK.k against the Ipe whl. h he believed would settle the hish t,,r that distinguished futteUvary, b.:t we hciieve the work never reached a second edition, having fallen still, born upon an uuappreciative world. In his new position Thompson taay, even though in the sere and yellow leaf, :-.. li;c e t'l it inr.-ior-tal fame after which !., l;a, long ti.i: -t: d in vain. !n this number of our p the prospectus of the I hi!, ' I''!. Under fee ahh: M'Clure, f.:e 7".' ha ; I .p.-r v 111 he found : h iphl.i T':. i-. for uamee.t f Col. '.com;.- i;!,i' of tho v ry best and most v, "uleiy known joun:aV rn the c ran try. edite 1 is com a reallv ind Th. abi'itv with which i eded on all hand , a::d although pendeii' newspaper i- a rare .1: r.otwith-iap.dhig the hc-.d professions of countless journals in that legi'rd, the Thar (.no s ps nearly rp to the .standard of genu i.ie i -.11 independeiiee as it is possible ., attain. In it, open an.l fearless warfare agaipsi the l'l.llade'phi.i liii;;s. more nuiucr- ;. , t!:.. !i ti.e ; ipgs w hid; surround Saturn, the Tn,ns hr.s t-aincd the highest eiiconiums ct fn-' taxpaytts f that city, as well as the gr it tu.le. f the ."ilcn. Is . f !. ne t govfrn- Mi'tNli.. -'.MFItV l.LMtt. lias Ih'CH a . oiillniicd l ie v ho f or io:aaniac r jears the .-.')- ject of Mr. Tihb-n and the Picideiic at stilted per'c.-ls of the i. oon lias ailla t country with a h-ti-.-r upon th.-.t 1: subject, has i.t-t p'.'hish. d anoTbr ; ,. and veil g'hy epistle, at the -;.stc;usio:i i.f whi. ii fie 'r ageously io.iiinah-, :, Tihleii tor i'ie b-i"ie f ISs'i. As long as Rhiir remains in the flesh it is finite certain thee initry will know who and what Mr. Tilden is. what he has been and what P.'-iir thinks he ofght t be. Blair lives in M. n-g.-u.ery county. Mar' and, and if there is a lur.t:.' asylum wiiliin li.'r limit's it ought to claim Blair as ore of its own, and that, tx, without any of the law's delay. No community is safe in which s . !; an incoiri ;iole example f political r.o-.irb.eii-ni is p.-r-lniiv.l to ri'n at larg". t h:i. ro:;Kd condition of affair in Ire el is laphlly approaching a crisis. The 1. London coiisspoud' nt of the New York H'. .'..' telcgiapbs to that paper on Monday last, that a UHseting of the British Cabinet w is la id on that day, at which it was decid ed to use all tlw power of the government to rriisli the Irish Land League thut the 'Viecii w ill le imiix ,1: the v. lit of habeas Co; !y asked to st:.-p i r-rp-js taat "I roops for IreU.np is all t l;o i rv in London, and that civil war is everywhere talked of. This is s daik picture of Irehic.d' futiue, and is well calculate ! to create a feeilng ed pro found sympath; f..r her noble i.atiiotic, but stiaii.tiihy o pres- pe, throiulujut the civili.vd woi hi veot V. i;l be .' Who cuii tell what the har God sr. v i? unfortunate and K -A n-trodden Ii.-'aud. Th-. l-vni'V iacv of this Stale, hi." toe iK ni ts rac of th;. I nion, is s.ot i:i:i position just iv. w to t'.Miii su.-h faithful, fearless and pro:n;i.. r.t icprcsenttves of th J party as IL.n. AVt.). A. Wallace, but it is at least in the pow er of the ;l)ejiio;-iaf:c members of (lir Stat.' L'glatiirefto show their appreciation of tite oarne :t and ft; ieut services rendered t, tr party for s many ears by th is gallant son ' Vt,,.,- ,r f i t . , ... -v Tu t. fii etrngranfs le-t themselves n or 1 -!y!van-a. We meat,, of course, that : an Oregon desert. 1! irfv years go, and nan they can Ki-.e him their unite, support for j dered for several davs before, finding their f';i:te! States Senior, a position w hich he i v-',y,,"f- They afterward said that tllev bad .-t p,e-ent fills with infinite credit to himself !KSfiaf2S :-n I un.jues;r.na.i,e advintTge to the State I not siij.jose they would live to care anything and c utitrv. To be sure the honor wi'l be i i''""t th. treasure. A crir.v old mail was -r. euii-tv one, !,.lt it will show that the De- j "e"t!y encountered in that region. Ho . ha, I been seachnig since 18. ,0 for these r.ii"- M,!i ,1,m !! deserved es- ! eets. and declared that he wo.d.t stici, 7 t , phi, and v he icr er n.it h d.-sires such 11 e p. ;it ini. nt Iheir Iiiirn.'s, it is a ,P;fy the D. rii oeratie metn'oers ef tin- Lepislat-ire owe to hiiu, t 1 tpeiiiselvei arid i their r-'..,-dd;re:;lr$ to vi. te am milt in his f t, i.et (I , in 11.,! f ill tiiereiii ul.t ii Uie fit. M C'.Pies y, net' Ths l.ftieial term of John Kelly Comp- j trolter of the city of New York, as well s ' tire terms of ten other prominent ofiicials, ex- . phed on TuesdHV of last week. It was well . I... w,f...i ...t xr,. ivu,r ,.. Mayor wo" Id not send John Kelly's name for re-appointment tiic Biwrd of Aldertaen, which has the power either to rejector con firm it. Mr. Cooper was elected tero years auf by the anti-Tammany Demo-rats and Republicans, over Augii-itua Seller", the Tam- ifany, or Kelly, candidate, ar t there does f.ot, therefore, exist any veiy strong feeling of mutual admiration In't"'?' n the Mayor and the leader of Tarn m.-tr.y Hall. On Fri- llay !ast" M''or to tlie B"a,'d of Amermtn, cummiu ot iw en. -one. meiu- bers, eleven nominatro"f:to fill the vacancies, heading the list witfc the name of Allen Campbell, Democrat, r the office of Comp troller. Of the eleven nominations of the Mayor, sis are arH- Txmmanxt Democrats and J1'' Rre KcpubHmns. Campbell's nomination was confirmed, as well as all the others, ova vote of ft for to "s ayainst. Of the thirteen members of the i'oard who voted to confirm, nine s ere anti-Tammany Democrats and four were itepiibliecns ; and of the eight voting a;aint continuation, six were Tammany or Keily Deineorats, ami two were Kepublicans. Not a singlr fine of Mayor (Hooper's appoint ments is a Tammany, or Kelly, Democrat, but sis are-"' rving Hall, ur Tilden, Democrats; and this feet very conclusively, in our opin ion, disj--ses of the charge against John Kel ly that r-e betrayed Hancock in consideration of the Conkling-Arthur republicans giving a certain amount of support to Grace, the Deiueevatic candidate for Mayor of New Yoik. in w hose success Kelly was said to be deeply interested. John Kelly's treason to Governor Robinson last fall a year can never h forgiven, and that insane act of his was the beginning of all the woes that befell the Democratic party in New York in the Lite Presidential campaign. It looks, however, in the light of recent development, as if Hancock's defeat in that State can be ac counted for without putting any of the direct responsibility for the treasonable act upon the shoulders of John Kelly. At least tiiere. is no evidence thus far which establishes h.is guilty agency in biinuing about that disgrace fu! result. What Mr. Kelly's political future, wii! be de; ends upon himself, but that he is politically dead and buried, as is said in some (pia'i tors, is the verie-t nonsense imaginable. Whatever his future may be, one thing N con fessed by his most bitter enemies, and that is th it John Ke.iiy never stole anvthing while in office, and that as Comptroller of the first city in the country, although lie v;'S the guardian of millions of the people's money, not a single penny of it was ever dishone-tly appropriated oy him to his own use and ben efit. And that is s: mething of whteh nnv public man in this corrupt and degenerate age ought to feel proud. (d:x. Wai.kei:, Superintendent of the Census, has informed Hon. S. Sh Cox, chair man of the House Census Couunitlee, that all of the census returns will be ready for transmission to Congress not later titan the -'1st instant. As soon as the returns arc laid before Congress, Mr. Cox wiil pre-ent the rcappoi tioiimeiit bill he has prepared and press the same to its passage, and expresses cc.uii lence in its becoming a Liw before the 4th of March next. Of course ihe result ought to bo what Mr. CuX believes it will be, but the Republicans can prevent it, and some of their leaders have already said that it will be prevented dining the present session, and that it will constitute pa it of the work to be done at an extra scs.hoii, w hich they intend to force ( iarhi .-l.-l to , a:i cany iu IJ'pi'l lloilUe ne summer, it l.iil is n ale:, lathni there ought passing it. it it to I'.is ; c .!u;ne::'. ;- L.t SC-si..,!. e t,, u,. a Tiie Congn-.-si' ll mere niaUc-r of i:u;in tuatlcal inittod ore th censas rct'..rns, and to be Ho tio;'T,;,. whale . cr about If the Republicans ivftt.se toper.: and compel ariicld at the vei v lneut i f his tel. n to call ; :i a which in the oast has r.lw.iys pr , ial li policy, he v. hi wreck !.:-, a h in the l ist v.-ar of its e.: l.:e,.. Thk V"aslliiigto:l A-!ro:;.!t, ih.C ; !' i:i i'f 1 he cob i ed i ,u ,h-,c..ii.ds th :-hud aj'point a lol-.Mtii in ,;:i to a his cabinet. It ! ares its claim upo proposition Lhat if the ;;.gio v.. York, Ohio ;tn 1 I ".'liana ; it ongl.t ,.I 1 -r .na ; it oug..t t- nave i:i- eluded i'eio'.syivai.ia Democrats instead o thirfiehi Would ln-t ) had been cast for the f f r the Repu blicans, now he the I'r. sident elect. Tlus is, of canrse, true, but it will never put a colored statesman into the cabi net of a Republican President. The .-l-V.vc-o'e also claims that in nine dlstricls in the South from which the Republican 'ongresstnen were it turn, i! at the last elect: m, the p gr, vote gave the Republican candidate nio.-'i more than the majos ities they received, and amounted hi mo- t of th.c l:--ricts lofotir-f'Vn ft the votes cast. Now if this is trie- in re gard the i;egro vole i:i tic vuthern ."stales and ';o int'-iligent man d :i-ts it, what be ci uics (.f the constant ('' , ' ". the KepubM. can press that the rteg,-ce in theScatn aie not allowed to vote at all, but arc driven Hom the polls through threats a:. ! inlimidatioi: and otherwise' bulldozed by re'-i inocrats'.' Hither the A'i vt is diawing i n its im-igi-nation, or es, tl:e I.'cjiuhli'-ati paper-: ar. lv ing a habit iti which rhey h;o e chh-ve 1 an uneti viah'e ti'.'.or'et v. Thi l-.-l u: I the e N, th: 7 1, . V: :;u. e: dwa 1 .il : .c.n:ig ti all ifsf tiUsl'.vi , ; f; , it 7 ic.-. 1. t 1 ' S t ,. :. the i)e the l':e hue genere . through, invest a its " ; : "i'.'pcr. "' !. .li Ion ei ri : : f ;. v. iy - in i 'SI 1" ; i : l World, 'i he dlgtiiti i ::..' sapp i ' given by tne ecr itie party and its candi d. th. r t",. ''' tO ate f oi- h uey, '.aigu, eti ra I Hancock, du; iug Ihe i'i it to the thanks and nl'dence ihe Uir ar more ;t th r .n. No pr.ii: tal true Dciiiocrat. Lcinocrat can ly than by sub ' or , l at is stilj ii'.'-v.vel;!-.- edi- scribin better. licn. foi ih' I'.VO llo w eel, i y li" lais for ih Th:: .b.'ir. -town T, i done in iii ie: laiatiou th..t dciiberide'y tied" about ih Chester A. Arthur. NoaUiv ."s. I'ontwell, in a speech hod c :i -?:. -.t dj itor Laj,aril Con kiit. g, an.l I'.Mege eivd at Dov ver, iJelaware, .', ;iing the h.te poiitical cam paign, which has been the subject of a recent correspomlenee between lie Senator from New Yor-k and the Sei.r.tor Ironi Delaware. Tiieiuas I. P.ayar l i ever lies, either delib erately or from impui.,.-, but like Lis histor ical namesake, is a man "without stain and without reproach." The leading journals of the c.unf.y are of the opinion that what ewr i ing ha? bee n done has been monopo lized by Conkling nimse' who vt as once re f erred to by Blaine on the floor of Congress as a ''strutting turkrv gobbler." until lie died. Merchant"" who suffc" from Dyspepsia, llcadiiehe, Cnustinpti.in, .r Hilho isness, ean i be cured Py tisiri Da. Mi.rr.r.rt s iliri- Att'K AND Dm-i '::.l I'iit.::. p, -j- , cent.,. 1 : j-ir.-iin. ' 1 OUR WASHIMJTO" LETTER. VV ASKINl.TON-, D. C De'C. K,, l-.xo. u. e - " -- ' The session of Congress opened on Mori day of last week with a slim attendance in the House. The disgusted members who were not re-elected could almost be designa ted by their rueful countenances, whilst th second anil third termers were noticeably happy. The" calendar is fail of bills, some three thousand in number, from last session, and a tremendous pull will be made to have mar.y of them passed. 'f course the greater num ber will never be reacheii. It is a much slower operation to pa-s a bill in Congress than in the State Legislature, except w hen you come to appropriation bills, and here a 'mil lion dollars wiil run through the hopper much quicker than a hundred thousand will in a State Legislature. Washington city is still being improved in ail directions. Rows and blocks of elegant Louses have been put up since July last, . while the Washington monument has a scaf i fold on top of it, and it seems as if it was really to be completed at last. Ths new ' Museum building, adjoining the Smithson ian is also coui pie-led, said many of the out Centennial exhibits are being unboxed 'and put in order. The building is flat and j nearly square, and the entire exhibits for i many years to come will be on the .ground floor, as they should be. The stairs in the Smithsonian being high and numerous deters many from going into it a second ti ne. The , Capitol buildings have been fixed up. of . course, and look very fine indeed. They look more inviting to the member who ha.s not been re-elected than to the third termer, i "Thus doth poor .Suffolk take his heavy ; leave." The Democrats held a caucus on 'Thursday, i ostensibly to fill the vacancy caused by the deatli of Captain Stewart. Postmaster (,f the ! House, but really to talk over matters. A great many Southern Democrats are anxious, of course.'to get ail they can out of the ad ministration, and yon wiil hear of speeches and sayings of men who desire it leportcd that the whole countiy South hereafter is to i be solidly IN pubhenu. 1:1 order that they may get in a little friendly advice about who ' is to he postmaster, or rev enue collector, or something of that sort. The countrv w;'l go on about the same, as ever, no matter w ho is President. Another lecian.n Sen, -tor is promi-ed. This time it is O'P.rieo. of California, hi.eof ! the linn of I'lood o: "'llvr'i: The t 'a iifornia ! Lcgi.-.lat u; r- Is dose, th -vc being only a small : Republican majority P overcome, and V : Jlrie-n wants the job frwtii the l Vt:"cra Is of overcomi : Woo' lu'tsoie." of the roosters ' of the PehPsvi'. ai'.ii I.'-g'dct tit like to be there pnv ;i sell ' '.' ''!hion can cut it : fat. and. there ar rot nvi.iy v. In, wou'd cry for 1 1 i ; : i if the I .egisL.t p: e did p!.-': hini lighl hillp tiol:.- wrl! H If in iu.it Wi s ,.f h e, il o ei St.),-' a- i f-; int;.'.; r.ep. v p; I to inccr .or.Ue a s the above pr: -, and corporators e panics of liinny I N . t .. A P;e; 'ica!l Com. povv being Thc hi j'ar.y f ; prej!H'-..i read' fc stP-r.'sip:l. Al- .- prominent and States :ire down same !)c Lesseps wealthy men in the I'iiii as corporators, but ad f. stul scon s to be ae a ,. to thi: ur.Ti urn list was pd le i to-da.v the names of tit n. Mo ll, v, !'. and bi n. Ord. Th"y hod, intend to live in Washington Citv. which seems to be the ga" ring-iu pho e j,.r .li the old saiiors and sshV-rs, or rather Admirals and ( .enerals. i'encr."'.! M:les, tic Itulian lighter, end a brother in-law .f Don 'ameron, f bavins married a sister pf p-s. pon, tiie sec(.nd. ) t:.kes .'rd's place ni n lb idaiher in tiie r egu lar army. wor.n rnoM mtti n-. r.ri.i. has h that I a I wo prov : ing h n received by the War I V;.oi ! n,,-nt is anxh'i's to sP! r niier. The- Indian - gets good in th" Winter time, when 1 Us a ro Sf a ,'. Then they come oreep . i ti e foi ! s along the n'.rth.evn frontier ': vtoj-y that tb-v want to live like the :-ctn. Gov, i-pr.:, ut inimeilia'ely tri-s them wii'i ';- rnd kindness, but tiie Spring t ::" ccrnt and the era:;s luxuriously, away gevs Mr. Indian. vv Ir 'H ,s v '-i'r Nay of ievting- the Onrstion. hen is this lo;.g u;Te! ing and deeply dis : I country to be' granted a respite from . iisioyauee and hnii;ihat:o;i occasion",! by h. cessa r.i ien'.:i ;o!s .f t irt i! lust i 'puis nien ,.nt, ton. I . S. Orop.t .' When the war - -'!. G -n. ( rnt-; luoi a sp-chd otlh-e rreeted i, i ill with a salary r.p.d Pi rouislles grcmer a any c'. her oficr of the ( .' .vei nucat, II or luiiit l.'v, vvfth (:: e:;eept,'o;i of the sicept. i'ad e'.cr r- cencd. This wes a iru th u.. ro I-ion, on hi- on scale. II, aui-iy could !::.ve lived on it. to f ; is !.!o. in I't-tt.-r Ih.in any C.s! .'ml end i pel r. R:.t t.rs was as far removed a is- fi.-ili - itl-i.o ., ,v to l,f!l, t.iat.t. Hi bis f; lends hi i::;i!' i -hii'il that he was that ot !:.' ', a -Pm-s lap! done great -- forth'di C.em-ia's. opd they soon l.arl o ei t ! Oo ' i i.hc led for the mat; who .ih'ci 1 : i on i 0 .i a v ear. Hi-torv will la t t ii.it the names of i ihers to that fiop.pei) Scnale to be confirmed 's f.isl Cabinet, s camo to Gran from r inevitably would after route to otliee. ho:r r. in that direction. A ( : ;!?.' ,-.':, ; th" O'Uts hr. -ft- r ;y q is i. it y wt;s given ::r fee simple, out Grant's two terms Ihe same ro: iooi-'in,.:-.- I:i:;.n id money was always !is .us'.ingly apparent, li; - friends were always si hemir g t");u;d t'i:ls g-iins. He impoi tir.ied for an :i, -ve ; -,' r f j.-lnry. and Congress gave him c 1 i.Oi o i-i-t- ad of f oo- a vear. Foi his last term t'rant pot $h',co . more than any of his predecessors had ever received. Yet I his was inoro sati-factory than previous b. nefaclior.s I'.r.d. been. The itching palm w is always r-:;, ro p-d out. '-f ive." "Give." was the e. nv-f.rr refrai.i. He f.tUl he had not been sp.lVciePitlv h. .norci. lb- claimed ::i:-ther !f na r.s hiwltio. J:i l -;. and is;i the third terui :o hen:- was the principal ob ;h f t of his th. ughts as interpn red by bis acts. Loire-! fix-, s-plieuiv, he gave up ti:e i lea of a third "cps.eeuiive term, r.vd ieft the V. bite Hoi, " i-i . . , s'pi com V about i:r.- g bade P ti; lar.ned Irs t. of ; a ip ive ; vcrtv. firmly :ii: -ior. .a I: ,le c exec P.' ho I lav r. r ar -,!iP'i el pc-r . c O V. "d ; h u-ld, s to The i the ! (ir. .p t. 1 ' f : hi I char::, 'do made i'seit - by h. 'ro. ti .: ul t ! ay io.pi a i a ; of i ;e or of S .- to the .ran no". :u foici !h d th; 1 c;T. t!he ; his : hem 1 tba r 'rat' .v.l-t mi::-; v the ler t hat he ;; v; i in the i ; : P now I : n !.:e I l.Ce , . nicp ivpOi. ca: T; ' i : - . U. i ; u ; o r ic.im-',:- ui-:- 1 c-v o ' leL us try lo .1 ..'.v, has not t;,.j sh ' 1 . m enoi -h ; .Must this g: .;; s'hame.l by the itemauh': f,f t;.:s ble and ieuio;sees-- aj petite our all lo this one man : If i ,t get at too exact measure of cp,r him oft. H'mai 'ny'.xt Vui debt i. ii.i pay A i . o. s;--. ' ns.-")Iv w Ke has h-i n a long time v. i and was b; dysj.epsia and t'C: vou: I wo y. a i s wj:',! por.,j. tion of disorders hcr i s.ciar.s eouiii r:: caie, vi lieu i was ie,: ny reading a cueuh r left at my door to try Parker's Ginger Tonic Having been often deceived bv vvorthic-s mixtures, rofhing but my wife's dangerous condition could have h, d us to make nnv more experiments 1 t.rce bottles cure urcd her, at a cost of a dollar ! , and she is now us sf ror as ! nd. regPlarlv d.s her hoasr- I h D Br ffaio oti ' " 'ra ' 17. j.i.ua.o. . .o ot ,e. o- , l,.lt :I waso snppess and fifty cents any woman, and. hold duties. I umn. At 12 o'clock Satrmiav l.iglit a fire ocr-c-'-red in the dwelling of Mi'elpiel hyoris. No. IS Ferris e.iurt, I'hil nlelphia. 'Ihe o.ciijiants were Michael Lyons, his w in; and their :,;ir children. John Lyons, aged tvrenty.t .;ree, brother of Michaerwho hail only ree.'utl'v ar rived from Ireland, and Aim iiigair,s. aseil seventy-two. a widow who renteit trie tidrd story front room. 1'lie lire originated in the hitter's room, and, when extinguished the bodies of Mrs. lligins and .lohn Lyons were found burned almost beyond recognition. Tire fire is believed to have originated from the old lady smoking a pipe in bed. A Lady's Wish. "Oh. how I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours,-' said a lady to her fiiend. "You can easily make it so," answered the friend, 'flow?''' in Hir ed the first kuiv. "Ity using Hop Hitters, wh,; l, n:ii,es pure, riel'i blood and blooming health, it did it for nie as you observe." Lead of it Cairo re." mi. T'iv n,' Tv.n rr , . . ! , . ami a woman were hanged bv a mob of ' Gen iMvCifcj; Vr vt f w!- and blacks, show that the crime was i .-V '' ' I 1 ' 1 '." ' ! 1 , Dr- 1vn:-' sa3's : committed n the temporary abs-nce of the N. ..n-eve-Hnined that (;rtieM would husband a. id for purposes of r.s'w- Ti bctiK'ie tiiv. ; pcisiii:...-terora county jude." i ciiip::u coiifcscd their gui?i ' Th SF.YYS AM) OTHER SOTINOsi. Four voung men from 111 City on a limit- in"ci'ii!.i.)ii to Foict count v k il!",l-.eveii deer. .AJLjf- Spp'rant 'TCecfe, of the- signal has made I j.e.erv that Pike's Peak is a volcano. . A man in -hs eouiuy has just ended a lawsuit of foil - two yeais' standing and re covered six cents damages. u extensive sauerkraut, manufacturing firm in Pittsburg is buying np all Ihe cut cabbage it can get in B-rks county. On Thursday last, a woman m.viarqw'w Wis in a fit of temooraiv insanity cut lier babe's head and then committed suieidry Mrs. Noah Iloweiis. a origin ami uusy; Knglish woman of only V summers living at: P.nrddeck, eloped on Thursday with John Kottks. Benjamin Wagner, aeed :'.0 years, and hv in" near Orwigsburg. Schuylkill county, was found froen to death within sight of Lis liome on Saturday. Henry Williams, his wife ?.nd child died lat week on a farm near Bryan. Texas, from cfiting poisoned beef. Four others are sick : fromlhe same cause. Mr. John II. Parneli, a brother of the I r."itatoi, who owns a plantation in tieorgin. announces his intention of stalling land ; leagues in that State. The Commissioner of Agriculture pre dicts that the vearlH4 will 'be the hist in which this country will be at all dependent : on foreign lands for sngi:r. A company is to be established at i o.edo shortly to manufacture Bessemer steel by a new process. Its capacity will bo from lif ' teen t forty-live tons daily. They are beginning now to ship gold to America' from Europe in iron-hooped barrels. The next thing, says an exchange, European , step.rners will bring it as ballast. The Lebanon Courier tells of an old cou ple in that eountv, Michael and Catherine l!ros. wiio lived tog ther in married life for sixty-four years. B ttli died a few days ago. A traveling printer, who. for want of rmphw merit at his trade, went to work on a ; Columbia county larm, came ir. one day to n.-k his employer if a hen should be sei solid. Mm ('olden fell sixty feet down an el evator shaft, in Franklin, to a soii.l plank floor, lie alighted .squarely on his feet and was uninjHrc.l. except a slight cut across the back of the hand. The Tammany Hail Committee on Or ganization on Saturdav ldght enthusiastically indorsed John Keliv hs 'leadership. Mr. Kelly w ill assume editorial control of the f.Y-;,;,7 Iljpirss. of which lie is chief owner . A tire oecured Sunday mo. upt at the re-idence- id Charles D. Fisher, in Baltimore, and Mary Taskerand Perry Doggs, both col ored servants-, jumped from a fifth story win dow and were 'fatally injured. tohri W. ( 'ai rctt has bee;; e'e, te. Presi dent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for tin' I vv enty -fifth time. There Is no such thing as getting above the Garrett without climb ing in to l he cock-loft or on to t no roof. A I'h.tsbui'.'h linen, Charles G. Loeber. l as invented an a:r--h:o with which he pr.- pt sc-. to pilot the azure at a rate of -peed pn-rqn-iocd by t he .so.u ini' b.'iidi'f fi: i'di.iii i.r tho fancy slights of a Senatorial asoiiaut. Fortunate, savs the Cincinnati 'ur.rit, rising to the height of the great occasion, is the ! resident ''who can go out of office with ; a clean bill of health." But how much more ' fwitutuit.' would he be if he had come in with one. ' Francis Smith. Patrick Smith and Lu ge 'v Noonvn were frozen to death while slot-ping in the streets of New York on Sat urdav liieht. livoper Yallenborg was found fro'o; still in his room on Iia1er s rcet Sun day lo.oriupg. -A pot he r we, k has passed and yet noth ing has been .ion" toward rewarding General Grant for his services p his country. The matter ought fob" attcndel to at once, so that the great soldier may properly observe the holidays. Dr. Buch.i'.an. the bogus medical diplo ma man. of Philadelphia, and M. V. Chap man, his aeconiph-'o in an attempt to t-scaoe. lave been s, p. -cd. tee former to ten months imprisonment and tiie hi ! -r to twenty-two mop.t lis. At Turney I'ro.'s fiouripg mills, in Con nellsville, on Saturday. The miller, named Lee. bad his head cut off by the explosion of a boiler, while he was living to get on a good head of steam. He was struck by a hcav y picf c of iron. An express train struck Mr. Then. D:l yenporfs carriage in Stamford. Conn., on Timr-day, instantly Lining Miss Hart int Davenport, seventeen years old, and severe ly injuring Mr. Davenport and th daughter of Rev. -I. W. Hyde Thomas Ii!!ev, a farmer, l; ii.g near 'ol ona, Iowa, was killed on Friday night, while in hod and his wife dangerously injured in revenge of an old grudge as no money was taken and ( h merit and A I fieri Ga ' I p.'ii arc suspected of the crime. " Three negroes, one' woman and two men. who riiuidereu Mr- uiK-dv in Clav- endoii county, S. ('., lust Sunday we-k, were caidured on the followinii Wednesday and Lunged on the neare-1 tree to the place of th( murder t'nat would hold Ihtn. An ingenious m;pjhirie has been dev lsed for yeparali'ig the sound cranberiies in a barrel lrom the unsound. They are poured into it at the rate of six barrels n hour, and tiie souiel fines, having elasticity, bound over a barrier, tvh.de those decayed rcpiain. Keruan. the fiery, untamed d"i -kev of Okolona .y!nv. rpitoii'etv, has broken mit in Memphis with a paper called the .s'y',"o.v'i. ih. so mission js t . p.rav tho day be pot far distant when the I'nion will bee C.IU'T vou, for worms io feed upon. ' The satr. Keniiiii. A great explosion occurred o; morning at the new PfiivgrriL" er. Friday in the hp; R! ioiuuia Valley, Wales, in which One red persons ieiished. Tho pit is one mile from the scene of the great explosion in l'erias coiiicry, .January 1.,, ls,s, when tiO Jiersous jiei isheil. il is stated that three childien of Mr. Gi urge Brown, residing at New Brooklyn, Can, den eou lit y. N. J., have lecontly Lied to death, one from hemorrhage of tiie stomach, the second from a cut lip. and the third died on Saturday from having bitten his tongue three daes previously. S"p,:loi's of the 1'nitod Slates, w hen in V, o.shii.gton. are .shaved at the public ex pense : members of the House of Represen tatives are shaved at their own. exoer.se. h- this discrimination ? And why should not both Senators and Representatives pay tor tiivsr a wit shaving.' i'women fired simultaneously at each, i-lhor in a. Salt Lake barroom, ami tho: bullets c ii'tooolli.sion. There could ' r o doubt ol this, for one bullet dropped t. ip floor luldwav between the antagonists, who were re", feet ap-.u't an the other was turned up ward to the While both were ll.lttoi'i- i'ii. "t'lie Keystone v Ada.,,-. ,v ( at c . ger faetoi v of F. F. v .", Pa., caught fire r.nd : on Momday night last, g to save tiie building. v; imgart. George Sndlh were kiiie.l by tiie felling -s is clgr.,000 ; insurance, ou: : i to tne grr . I ;o . ndea ol IhieppT. Ch: ..ml George ( . ... of a walk Tho J .'."f'o'.O'i. .fohr. Moftict. vouu.-? raai ried man im .oi ks at tne sheet mill ot the Russia robing nil, at Niles. Ohio, Lad just fiuiished his .or!: and put on his overcoat. In steppim -ver Ihe c m;, ling of the rolls Lis ovcrcoaT vas caugl.t by them, drawing fiim in and i.ishing !,(,(!, !nS legs terribly. The inrui-ed i..i:i died. The will of .lames E. Brown of Kittan- :pk, who.he.ie.n Dec. ."i. bequeaths to very widow in the town, and ?.-. to every '.vile who shall become a widow, and the same amount to ail the girls now living w ho shall bccom.s wives. Large sums aie 'dveu to charitabla institutions out of the ? r.iiii t.'OO of the estate. A WPl1 u "hi !:; l r.i.-r. living rfar ML en, on, ()., the father of a large family, ran ?Jfil" wh his lieiRhlu.r's wife recently. The deserted husband and wife coolv united their fortunes and have been livins toetlie-r ever .since, without any further lnariae M eiiiony and with a double family of chli- ' dr ri "nv vvav of a start. ltJ'l" -Montgomery, Milton Souder ' ! 1 7'k a 'fn ''j? slipped I nf,n, thc belt- With lightning ri?l"i!1,-v. lie was ,Irawn towards the lar ge dri- I ., .. ,,,i:i,y n,,ar the !or Jn c)o oxj , ," t ,-. fl.U. ..-i..,,.i j . . , . . ' At ieltord, Montgonierv. Milton Smi.w to this wheel protruded two larn'e hooUc r spikes, which tore open iris abdomen as he was drawn over them, and he died in two hours. James Anderson, colored, ' entered the iiorrse of Joe Miller, near Alpine P.luff, Ark. . on Sunday morning, while Mrs. .Miller and two children were asleep, committed an out rage on the person of Mrs. Miller and stole a small srrni of money. He was soon after ward arrested and identified by Mrs, Mller, and a mob hung hini on the nearest tele graph pole. --iiiiia Mender, a girl of feeble intellect, i.ged L'i, left her home at Small s Mills Oiiincy township, Franklin county, on the L'.-'th ultimo, and was not seen again till the Uth, when her skeleton was found in a piece of woods half a mile distant, her flesh hav ing been mostly devoured bv hogs, dos or wild animals. Xo clew to tiie cause of her death was found. the particulars of the murder of Mrs Thomas Kennedy, Lo years old and but re cently married, iu Clarendon county, S C on Sunday week, and for which two colored J.hn V ilban-, .t(lort l man wiio is co.ulipr.d ip. the Mount IT. MrfN. J.) jail on a cl.itgof Paving k, 'led Cii irles Ros, ran- iot sleeji :.t ingiit. is ..use, tie says, he is haunted-"' visions r:.,ss. who corni s i.i M-1v'l and "tends there trieti.i. ing him and gritting his teeth.. Ihe piisonors shrieks frighten the other prisoners and no one can sooth him except sheriff Conover. Maine people continue to blow out the gas, instead of turning it off, wK-n they re tire for tho night. Within one week tfilec jn,i' fi,:,! have done, this in Ranior at ihe Olobe and Kxchango Hotels and Bangor House. A the Kxchango, within three ffweeks. six persons have, blown out the gas. t. and as ewisequencp s'x. persons came very . jjfiar ttfrn"iVC their toes to the daisies. , A tHBarkable aeeident occurred ut the Te'nnsvivuia railroad crossing in Christiana, the otlir Ab v. Two childien, wiio were dri v ' ing a single horse learn, started across the track just as an eastward-bound express, two hours late, shot by. The train stiuck the -liorse's head and cut the blinds from the bri dle, but strange to s:ij thrt horse got up when the tram had passed and jogged aiong again A Syracuse bride' of a month was arrest ed for stealing her infant niece, and was locked up in a cell at the police station. She begged her husband to stay all night in th" cell with her, because she was afraid to bo left alone: but. after trying the bure bench a while, lie declared that he couldn't stand it, and went home to a sell bed. she ex- I pressed an unfavorable opinion of his eon- ; duct. A desperate fight occurred between I'rd ted States revenue officers and a band of ill ioit distillers in Putnam county. Tome, on the ;ith itist. in which ( apt. James Davis, ' Deputy Collector, was killed, and l. s. f om- missioner George W. Campbell was serious ly wounded. 'Deputy 'oilp.-tor W T. B. Wilson was shot near Atlanta. 'a., on s.n! ur da night, while spizinff ati illicit distillery. It is though" he will recover. Tim boiler of Messrs. Marble A- ( lark's portable saw-mill iu the town of Wendell, Mass., exploded on Wednesday morning of : last week, demolishing the mill. Messrs. Marble o; Clark, the proprietors, Oscar, George and Willie Brown, sons of liosep. , Brown, of New Salem, and Mrs. Felton, vh ' w;n l.eepiiig hop-e for them, were killed. George Revpo'.is. a young child, had a leg broken, and harles Reynolds a shoulder I snia.sl.e.1. lobn I hi !.''p-l i w snciificed his life near : Hageist'.iW'i, iiio, a p c days ago. ju an at tempt to s-, v.- tin- lives of other-. He was ' alone in a hand cat when he sa w a specie! , passenger train almost upon him. Forgetful of bis ow n safety and solicitous only for that of th" hundred, of par-sehg -.-s in the ap- ' proncbing tram, he sprang from the car ai.,1 pushed it off tie- track, thus preventing wh-.t might have i.een a disastrous collision, 'not hi . so p. .; rig ,s ,i s i ; p i over M . i y II. lb hiir who live l: ; ut h- r. r", h; n,i- ill Woli, "'ili- rushed i ' h - vv ir' '. s T Ih,.. ! I'Pe.l t I orn her i.pil who was i '., k eity. told a hi V. She alleges v u man called found ill I :o;phi hi r-.e' t or tl.lc st - e v 1 m'i op : ! on Kr tba' si..- h.i 1 !-. -l fal.cn 1- roiioii aha- !" her. Lc .-. is t. tin' house ot Annie 11. un it, i-.i.i. vvhopr.id him live dollars for he had be.-n l:e't a iris,.ner in this e for live months. Annie Ilanril. vvvs boil arrested on a warrant issued by dusiicu nix by a:d committed t avvait the action of the grand jury. The gil'l is in the !p;u-e of de tention us ;i witness. blind boy e.f Montreal h.,sppulc a min iature house inside an ordinary four-oum-e lire, li, in,' brittle. The building is mn,h r.f forty jh-ci-s ct vo, d. pc.ify ('; d and gined together. It would -.zle a ii:;in who was not blind to get the pteuos into the bottle without pn'tipg them to-ethcr. Th" s;.,io,er of the bottle is still more wonder! r.. It. ;d most ii:s the ipclc of the bottle, th" IP ck be ing huge i po-'.li to prevent its going down I tooj-fur. Nearlhe other end of th" -lopper, ! ipsi'te the bot'le below the neck, il small wooden peg I.r; been driven, v.hieb extends 1 far enough on e.;eb side of the sr-ipper to pre v i p. it s r:'!Pe. ,:1 from the bottle, iiow this V- :.s iicoipohsle d Is ,i PiV-terv. Judge Tear-on, of lj.inphii: c-oiiiiiv, has given public notice to oei sops v. ho intend to make application for license to vend ii puors, eitper us keepers of taverns or restaurants , th;'t the tunc h,is come for the vv.-lfire of s,,. ciely, thc .e v.. fit of public morals, and dim iputiop of erhninal olfcr.-es. that the riupiber of licenses shouid I" o i : t i pished. In the . city of llarrishurg they vvh! be icitp.-ed r.r i least oue-foiirtii yml pe.-sihlv op' -thiid, :u:d in the country one-fifth, and pos-iblv more, below the preset'.! number. IVtsops 'expect ing t'i engage in r i; her kind of business are advised to make their a r ra nevmen'.s. .p-ci ,b inIy. 'i bis is a departure for w hich .Ju,!p; l'earson will be commend".! by every go..,! citie.i ,.f ilp- commotive.'.lth. 11.' K New "i'ork Ihrri ri lues t he erTrontery to refer to its cour-" in regard to the late election in the following impudent strain: "When Loss Kelly selected Mr. "r..ce :is I, is candidate for Mayoi the ll'Tuhl pointed out the iieces-ary eflect of ;tc!i a noniinat ion. i We had no'liingfo s;iy against the pt-rsoual churactcr of Mr. ('race: but we foresaw w hat the event has proved, that such a nomination weakened Ihe chances of t'eneral Hancock for carrying (be Mate. We expressed this opinion with the frankness which we juac- 1 tier on all ocrasiops, and forthwith there ; was a shower ut Kelly mud upon the Herald. The city vote proved ve were right, and we !ar ;av that no Democrat mo'vib'ppiy regret t il than "Mr. i iraep'that his unfor t ur.ate can n d :ey defepted the election of Hancock." The Ih-rri'rt ''had nothing to say against the ' persona! character of Mr. flra-e " )h, no : ; It liicrely attacked hini on nee mnl of his re- ! ligion. Let it be written in ii against both ! the New " ork Ifrruhl and tb.e New York : Si)i that they .lid what they ecu-. I to stir up sectarian bigotry and hate" for the purpose (d influencing- votes ngaingst the Democratic candidate for Mayo:- ami thus by their own ' suoiving c mp.iss'ed the d-feat'of flenerii Hanco-k. If th- Jb-r-hl rr,d th.? S,n had le t desired Democratic defeat they would hare laken the Democratic ground that see tnri:ii,isr,i mud ln kept out of politics and that freedom of conscience must nt all times ' be defended and protected as the dearest light of a free people. Iu that case so far ' from making daily refcrenee to Mr. ("race's religion and indulging inconstant predictions of (iepernl llaneoik's defeat because of Mr. "race's iciiuioii, those jour rials would have thPip h'ied in every issue- atidtist the spirit of intolerance invoked I v the ib-publlcan pre.- s. ibit they delibcri tciy cbcte to lend them- , ri ives to;i miserable, un-American uc.-f 'In 1st. . ian .p saiPt uj.on the religious belief of a can didate whom they cotiid not assail at any other point. Other candidates who belong, ed '! the Church of which Mr. ('race is a member have from ti.r.e to tjm been 'le"ted to local and State offices in New Yoik by. both parties without drawing the fire o'f these -.onions "no pr.perv" journals. Why was it then that the IUr-'- aiid the Sun, af- ; ter having st.nliousiy pretrn.led to support (leru ral Hancock, suddenly, in V e very cris is of the Presidential contest, turned' their curis upon Mr. (imce's religion, and thus a-the Herald now impudently boasts, defet- ' ed ihe Democratic ticket '.' This is a .pies- ' lion which thousands of Democrats whose , p-iln nage has sustained and enriched the publishers of these treacherous newspapers v.iil demand shall be fully and uneouivncal ly answered. Harrishvr-i I'.i'riot. Fl.T's f'RKAM P. vim is the only Catarrh remedy (,f nianv 1 have tried which has act ed as a cure. have been troubled over fif teen years ; my head has been most of the litre .stopped and very much inflamed. Jt has opened my nostrils and reduced the in flammation. M v eyes sire improving, so that I can stand strong light, which 1 bave not hevn able to do for years. Xathvmei. Kkoi.ut, w ith E. F. Mostz, Merchant, AVilke.sb.nre, Ta. Mt Sox, aped nine vear. was afflicted with Catarrh : the use of Ely's t'ream Halm effected a complete cure. VV. E. IIamman, Drupuist, East.. n, Ta. Ely's Cream Hai.?t sells bettor than any other preparation for Catarrh, and gives bet ter satisfaction. U. Armstrong, Drugpist, Wilkesbarre, Ta. It is said of John Tlanrloli.h. of V irrrinin mar on nemgaskeil wtiy the "Old Dominion" did not prosper more, he replied : 'Why, the negroes raise the corn, the hogs eat the corn and the negroes eat the hogs." Nowadays, says a correspondent of the Washington Post, we have a political back-action move- mcnt, affecting the Democratic party very ! much as this economic one affected the pros- I p"cfs of irgiriia. The llepuhiicans raised 1 and control the national banks, the banks issue the money to buy voters and the cor rupt voters keep the Ilepubliean party in power. For yoirr cold take Sines' Tar, Wild Cherry and IIoar- HOl'N r. For vour cough take Sines' Tar, Wn.n Cherry and IIoar- KONI). For Sore throat take Sines' Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoar- FOVXD. For sore lungs take Sixes' Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoar hoc xn. Sold by all druggists. 25 and 50 cents. Kittanning has at present over fifty cases of scarlet fever. The disease lias taken thc ioun ! an epidemic. THIRTEENTH, MARKET AND CHESTHUT STREETS, AKD CITY-HALL " j?hilad!elphi a. V I hai " fovnJ out a yift fur nt fair. VA'fttffuff " . ' ', . . ... ..Mlrr ill Ji.ili r ,'i ursi.i i(.. i'.ii , iv. - are upon jjiirineii's of ease and comfort. -the higher upon the luxuries. i: it of tfce Clieftruit Ftrtet utrance. I'mbi lias. We have now fully 3.0W Knglisb silk r.mbrellas. We bud a lit tle while Hgo 2iX) rur:sian handles, only one of a kind, value ?'t.5D to 515 eiicli (I lie umbrellas) tire Lnglish. tliough the handles are French). We venture to le lievethat Hie half of t hem mw left is tiie richest collection of iit-tistic iiinbii i-l;-s in the country. Common umbrellas, t. r.. iiiairi silk. 7;vnilhi. and girigbam. constitute, of course, the Ingest lurt of our stock. f:.s-t ot I he "h-'tnut Hreel ei.tia: firet , it ranee. o M ir- Scarf-pins, sleeve-nut to; s. it.-. You iiiiseeat:i ghrnce a hiindii-.l styles of J';:iisiau tiovcliiesp They a:- so dis tinct from any others cuireiit liiat tliev niaiift a cluss by tlicni -elvp?. Not evpty hodv wants them, and yet Ihey sre made for very diverse tastes. I'hf.taa'. strt er.lrnne: .o Uii-tdle Ms-tot strrtl cnoaue. Neck wear. Nolhinff can he profita bly said of it. except that tome it rich, some is pay. "some is phiin. Cbe-tnnr rrpor eiurarjre; also iDPi'lli Mu-kel trfct ea'r.-.n'je. fJlnve.-;. Not lnncli moie is to he said, except I hat some are kid and others are called kid. You can hn v what v on like lore: in most stores they are all kid. There :ue leather gloves, too. thicker and more substantial: and silk and rloth. warmer. Outer cirri, iv st ot Cfie.nul strc'. citrani-p. Underwear and hosiery. At this counter is a wide range or choice, al most as wide-as the whole world affords. "VYe have ti;ij r ichest garo.ls and nearly the cheape.st. There is a ciass of goods made only to sell, and pood fi r almost nolliip to wear, which we do not kc-p. Outer c.re. e:nl ot thc t'hr; nat itruct entrance. Siiirls. The rinest dre?s shirt. n,;ide to measure unlv. S-.2-1 : the grade usu ally sold for So. Heady-made, dress shirts for ? 1.2.5 arid nrnler. Hoys' skil ls SnA'ut r.p.d .SO.: opiy. Cht-stoot :r'i-t entrrr- c. Ilatidki'ichir Is silk, lincu. emondd-r-ipd. I see. Our Viiiicl v of each kind is larger than we run easily convt-y a no tion !'. lliiving in quantities as we do ami of the makers tliemse! ves. we can seii il surprising juices. Ti.ir.! ,-irsli?. jnlhTvet fnan the crnrcr. Two or three pcrrnmes. .!, Stin'it. for one. certain : WiU C''tf. almost as ceitain : Will' Hse- - Anw't compare Ai.Kni D Wkkhit's White Itwc with any bo.l v "s. Second ri.el. northwoyt from thc center. The upon-w hich-to-wrrte-letter.s. One I of the daintiest of gifts is of writing' papei. if it he exactly suited to the re- j Ci'iver. For one ;t may he a very rich . box w ith very little i;iier. illumiimtcd with address or initial, or monogram : , for anolner it may he two or "three quarter-reams, with envelopes, of cotir.se. Ami this leads to portfolios and writ ing--desks ; and they may easi ly lead to extravagance. ' Second circle, northwest fruin the center. A d" ess-pat I ern is a never-failing re- fource . it never conflicts with anything- else ; hut Ihe lady ought to choose il. or, at least, some one familiar with her wardrobe. Silk, next outer circle, east of thcC!ietnat street cntrnnee. IJI;i; k dre" nocils. next outer circle, wen of the v'hr-tnut street entnn"e. Cilorfil nri'J-t'xiJ. niim counter, ne-ir the Tfiir- t ven tti street cntriir.ee. A eioak or shawl. AVe haoe import ed not only rich cloaks, hut very plain ones, thousands r.f them. Your pnrse is your limit. lVe shall tempt you at every price voti can name, from $10 to ;i?.0. Of shawls you have choice almost as free. S.mrliejit corner of the in! idlni. A seal sacqtie, i circular or dolman, ermine-lined, or squirrel-lined, a n-.ufl and collar, a cap and pi o ves, a robe, a ru-r. Fui3nie not known enoueh of to buy at random ; vou must trust the sell- er. You ou-ht to buy where vou are surest you will pet pennine furs and lorrmi skmis. v e ur wnat we ran to deserve commence. Ve Isave a well known furrier to ma nape ; k? knows all al-ciit our poods: we' keep no secrets; we are below the market somewhat, per haps .J"i on a sacrme. Thirteenth ntreet entrance Sets of tahle-tloths and napkins, ?20 o 7." : ditto embroidereil in colors. S7.". Table linen. ?i.7." to 2.o0. N"ipkins, x r doen, SO.Sli to $25. Outer circle. Cify-hntl sqnare entrance. JOHN WAXAMAKKK. "!ie?Inet. Thirteenth in" Mrket "tree'f . nndCltv H.-.n Snnarr. j "V7" IT. TtOSENSTEKL fc SON WILL vat THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE OAKAHD HEfilLOCK BARK, Ililes, Sheep Pelts, ( air Skins, Ac. Pee. S, ls0.-3m. JOHNSTOWN. TA. STRAY STEER. Came to the nrera- ! Iscgof thenubscriber. in Kca.le township, fnm- . bna county. Ta.. on the 26th of Novemher 188 ., a ! red .t-er. with a unall white spot in the face, a come forward, prore property. charge., and take hlmawaT: otharw i. he will .1 ir.n..rf .r . cordinir to laW. .lOHN "V. I'VN'N. Rta.lt T-p.. Pee. , il-o.-'t. , HOLIDAYS rA.T J Children "iis4 lei!ls from one t-ent : . . ,1 I .. . .. . 1 ,.......11.;,, - , I..,! i c - ttli'l cel. inn;- o,.i. ' dolls ivquiie- to lie p.-; le-etlv hitppy. I5;i- i Lv elejdiants. titlkh.g eb-piiuiits. w;:!k- he.il d in c:n: tcy-ro-un than count. toira v;9 t ui;l- tret evitrar.rw. Fur e :i l ieilpsL ! to find fiit-n, li;o : ! h- L e(, i,.,i ; py wher e. N"V," Hiipk fur r;ios are g..od for fb.-P.'t lierol I th : help i if ou Our I, lip.l a tue Lnt ve st-ll .i trood iii.ir.y things it- f.ot gool for lb" head; can't "k.:i m:iv .i well pn.y ;!s" a SJ.', i' t'l hm-e ;i line or oiler ca;-. iffhe.ot ii jcr is :i:.d yen ran"' richer can; hut you '-;in p;iv t .'j for the veiy same, if you ju for. French ' scul is rouey. miisk-n;t or tin i.f. die: 1 l a! aiul dyid to iniit;:'f .seal. I'.cnp caps we have lr"ni '..".'! to '. Skatir.g caps at .'." cii.ls n.ii wr.rlii 1 nvir,g. th ugh ; we keep thf tii because f-ume !" VOU v.i'l Ipiv t li'!: . sub t :in I ial r.rrs from cents to Fvcivtliiug (ise iu hat" am! ca'ps; tin l rou are vri-h'orriP know just what you are : ttyin-. " oi r hc-n -t or.ir f t!:5 tul! !ln. il-m' clothing, about il. Tiie o; 1 move s! vies here it"s the handiest p to he the lies'. j l:!e .willing new to sy .sto: y s t i::-.t v. e l.:t", e b in anywheie c!-e ; ; ce to buy : it ought t 'on v. "sr.-rth of the eu'or c.iclr, t .jrri .-;rc-t. ( 'ieis" dresses and (::.-. If the ghl ." things are brighter than tho Imvs' we can't help it ; we make the hoys' as h; igiit as we can. ""c-t of tb v'h-ir. jl .-Irce r.:r., nc-. (i i ft fur sc iu ill -r'ni 1.1. f-' i Soool-lilps of many sorts; writing, drawiri-;. cipher ing, and caminf- facilitit-s. You can see (juickly -ilniost even tiling made, for school-children. The scJiool-connt'T is one ol li e inosi :n;ere.sting in tiie st.jp. 'I'h.r.l rlrf'o. pi rthrrr'it fro'ii ILs 'eut.-. Of boobs f.,r cliii.lfvij v.e have al! Ihe most h .Sii.ihle oi.es of the year. ;ir.d nl most all the rd.m iard fa:o;it' S. p-c. ture-ho ks .".m'. st -ho. ''.:s wit Ipp.I i, lr ; histories p.iKl l ooks jf ji.stiu": as liiar.y as thc ti ado hps kept alivtf. S.'o.'Ut circle, norttivr-t trm thc centr?. 1 Pl- J'an.s from . e. to ;2 : a very varied collection within these limus. I-'irst oil,'.-. scii:tl,wt-ct fr.an l!,f cpr.lr. riiott gi aph t.ibnins. peutloiios scrap-Looks, ail'the way lrom verv .; very jdain. Ss.",n 1 cir'l iiertbiest iron, t:-.e rtntre. and lich ilvei ware. Flat ware, ice-creanj seivice, uaj.kin-i ings. childien's sets, children's cups. combination-Md", la dles, stigiir-toi.gs, vi;c. Outer circle, C:ty-!in:l e.-.tinrc entrust'. Silver plated ware, 'lea sets, and all table-belongings. In hollow ware we have only the veiy Lest prade of plale ; in flatware we have the three highest grades of plate : tin- lowest grade we do noL keeii. vV have a l.irrc collec tion of the newest designs ; and you have this advantage, in Luving. aside from the juice; we know exactly what our goods are, ami tell jcu. Outer circle. City-hail square entrance. Writing-paper and facilities. Ve have, by far, the largest stationery trade in I Imadelphia. V, e have the hnest and plainest of i verythins;. 1'apetries, now iu .sjie-cial favor, we have a tine stock of, esjH-cially rich boxes. Third circle, nortliwcn from centre. Centlemen's fuinishin. A compre hensive stock. Notice watch-chains of French-rolled plate, 2o patterns. Chfcstnul street entrance. ISlaek dress-poods. The most varied and richest stock in Philadelphia. xt outer circle, t outhwsst ef the ecntre. i i . K ver. ins silks. A few specimens are i "" tlie arcaf'e- Many more are within, j -1, ,!xt circle, southwest of the centre, ,. , , . , . '0ied dress-goods. Our stock nils '";"! ". no inner in tne city ap- proaches it in mapnitude, variety or val ue. Here are a lew items nf cost German plaids tD.i; Casiirneres, all colors ji - Momie cloths, all colors ...15 (.'loth suiting; ng (ireat variety of fabrics 25 Lupin's merinos, so Fiannei suitintts, ..e,5 French chudda Go French carnel's-hair, 75 I I5ut there is no stoptiinir Place. In i the richer poods especially the variety j is very preat. ' ' Thirteenth street entrance. WiAiNiAiMiAiKitiR x : : JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE OF CRESSOX SPRINGS INo. 10, iccord floor. I'HrLDLrHi a, Kor. 8, ivm hOTH t TV STOf KIIOLVERS nifetinz of tli toekhol,!rrf of the Vrron Sprfnir t ompimv wi'l t e hel.l at the cm-r tf the omimny. on the 5IH !ay of January, nq at la elork m. fr the jiurp.i-eomeeej.t,,," ,n ,',., ol ... seml.ly of the Stte of l'ennvlran, cn.i.lr.l "An ' net aiith..ri7inir eorpomt I0.13 to Inrreare their l."rl- , eU llrat..ns and capital rtnek." approved lie cemher '--.. 16:.. and to a.uhor.zo an in'-reaie of iT bonded ol.lmation.. and the necorine of the fame Dy a mortKate. and tt.r trano.etini older hi-inesi x- t AMKS K" e-C'LVRt, Seeretarv. ' 1 CJTR A Y COW. Caire into theenclos O nre ol the auh.ertber In T'arrnll 1" on or about the ftrstof September a nJh.,PnH ry chareei and take it . oth.rw7i fit w?ll rf,., f .w- .- I uln,r1"" 11 ""1 be I RFCTiir .t.r r.rrll Tp.. Pre. . tM -v J The press ol rVf-T-. fcood advice So d'i vrur '!p 'h'p in ibe m.iriiin. Jii worse till '"hi jstipas Ti; '; . l; S' 'i.. trill. eo ; ;i:.d i '..-., ,e 1 s me ; ;!.-!- o 'i :c-. J. l',i. ,s . l.ps C !:.; to of 1 UX PI V a;; J Uri-J'.tS p.ii-'e. orims v:-lh ll Tirf. c.rrl c-j;l. i-l ti: S". 1 J he I! at:.::?. If e.".f wisher hmits of hp:i sa ic an h may 1 -t gp.it: IH'. Sm'.i: hi-! i: t Llobpciel t it s j:iv a! read;, i ! Come ;it Nt'.v Vc.ih ;ire cone, l m d u.: n. pel fc t f-iifcl v. TI e li; h (!. ftgli. " :.L :- v 1 ;. I Ur l. IT. pr;. -A c'.'i'!"''. auhl inaK Pinhole.; I Lveryihi ? we L ive-. . 54-i::cb. .a p. ; ;.g t-i-'s -:i ; -rmi .Iran -l consh'. verv ' Ti-ii neuti;. -pe; ::a; s t s ;;-... 'A-., "!, !. not Liivr - no .sl..,rk ,-.;" ! k ;i I f..,: ot ?.l' v.vhe-M-. Next ouTer s Drf.sS trimmings. iur tiep ei'r-1 with that in d'.e?--g'.in,l. all grades, and of so lmmy v;, to stn prlsp arivt ody w 2: r has the coiM'ter. T!;lrJ circle, crtfceset froa: ".'ec- ttz.:--: We A i.i ft!) Wni.-.iT's peifpp: -V-'' o,-j ;s i-ivhah.'v the i; ii'-S d ail the ngreiiihle peili .. ed the J.'ieign ot.cs iij-proa. h veiy rich, m vr.g uv., lull i agiot iibio to n:Pie j ersei;5. tlnui any other p. -j-fun.e. :"''. ' 'r is the i.i xt :, : ; this also is gi.i.it ly ; owr j.'t.:' iug. IV !;'' H--.-C i.sl' ii'.-.tt.-:.:. Ve kcpn the j'lei. i' ;...': ,.,!v.' -f.rsl-c'r.ss jh j:niiii:.s. ;: Iktiiey, Atkinson ami u iscv Ai.n;r.n ,.Vi:i..i;rs wt- keep Hi ing an unpei f mi:' -1 la:.;'. ".nd you shall have a san.pit- . f you w ish. K:rt clrvl". nortliiecjt !r'-ai the ctr.Pi. Colore.! Ires (iooils. The f '.:. w ju.sz received, are av.av d T"...,..l. . . -. - - wn m y: irmn e.iii.ei -i:an. it-.:.. .?"; Fiench Cheviot suit; wool. 4'1 incli. f'l.T.": Fiei wool. i-i:;ch. ' '."J. ly looking out fer such a lady may often save I a f. --' counter. Th;rteen:h-in Black f.oods. A lady w a::' ir..: a.y the follow inp will I- ol. j mention of them : Spk-an.i-v, . ,.! s.p . tie Lyon. sr cents: silk hue', v. -l.fJ ; momie cleth. cep's : r ,--' drap ci'ete, ?1.."U: ekim.isse , ..-i.ii i-r' , ?1.2".. All the prices except the hist a:e ; :" bably below the cost i.f mami'',-'..: and even the first may Le. "Seit ouler circle. ou il.west from ; i t .! - a. lifts, tides, lamp-fhri les, 1 ; ions, boxes, in f itin and p'.LfL. n: ered and pointed. J'irst elrtle. soutfcuef. fronn t).e cert- Clocks. fl.35 to Sl.:.: a'.l g--teed. City-hcll-tqiuve tctrsi.s Iuchrse vest with Point r.'"W' : the "amo mav be setn t'sewh Nine c- ncters. Frte5t fraai t'.e rrnPc. Toys. New loom, new ic-". Ourer cirele. west of l"hej:r,ut ;reci eoi -V catalogue of bc oks may be l;a 1 the I'Ouk counter. We want even f ertol.aveit. T'ne lit of iluWrti:'.-! e day book is especially coa.,-lete. 1 "eeon,i e rc. ?ctH:e?t frem the eerrre DENTAL NOTICE. Pit. 'r.Ki-r.v. Surn'tt Vmtitt. !.(- m. 1:. r. cn-i.uri:. I "a.. rep.'ilullv i!ii..rin all ,.'r...n tn I cr.-1 .! tln'.t he will viit l...retto pri.fes-j.mni'v on the tir.if i..n.:iy ol eio-li iiii ii!)i: fli,-t "sprinu-. on the .lay t,'l,,n inir Too, lav : I ' irr t"wn on the ?(.,-, .nd M.-ndav ol each rii'.rth. Wi'm .re on tlie t. until Moli 'luy or earh m"tith All person iie.'.l ma .I. Titui ..rk will .: f to irtve rne a call, as 1 am pr. piirf ,1 to turn sh or partial sets of teeili and pcri.-rm a!! other ! '" atinns pert :i I n i r: c to m pr.'!. s-i..n in a ;i t ; -t " manner and lit the 1. west .h -Mc pres. -i'l. s.i.-tf.I "I. li If. t Ll ! KV. I. 1' s J EXECUTORS' NOTICE. I'.state of Hinun I.itti .le,- .1 Inciter testAmentary tu the ei-rate r Win I. -tie, lale ol Clearfield "township. "amhria .ii'it... liare heen issued to the uu.iersiiin.'d l.iivutt'!-. who hereby lioiify all persons indebted to .n.i . tate that payment must be trade without delay. aa.1 those havinu claims acaiui-t the same .1 p" eot them properly probated fir settlouit'iit 1K AM1S L,. LJ1TL.E. I , MAKIIM I.. CAKL "le.rn'4 Tp.. 'ot i?. .t Ftivu'u'.
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