'Y .--.J.---T- -... ...,.-...- ,, M ill 5 f i . ,. . . ,w - - - - - I I II I II I III I - i i i-i i - n i , . W f II I 1 I . mi mn " i I I r irllll wiiiii I .1.11 .j I I A HOC r Jinil'IAL DISTRICTS. SEWS AM) OTHER SOTI.M;. Tt would lin-9 been .-Iramro indeed if : No T.F.PT' RLir AN editor, not oven the XI V-UJhJu ; the resent season had pussed away . edkor of the Johnstown In'tunc, will i a writer in the Harrisburg r.itriot con- ! To the eiek rEra na is the greatest bless ! witSnnt on rn.liin Bmcnnw ind w-i re- I call in miestion the lovaltv of Judge . tpnda that tho fVinstit'itinn. the nrcranic l.iw i inir. Sold at the new drug store, F.brnsbunr. r 1 . . . . t- j . ti it t- . -vr- i n. i I nf rhe State Vt'pnte new Indicia! districts A marvellously iic-1: gold field isi reported "ra"rMeDUB' o7 ' gtet l ?a' tlKlt thn nn n Naturday 1 H0lt' &tcretar of War umler Mr- ! withoui ny actn of the He 1 to have been discovered thirty miles from EBratsUrl. A., ast froni Arizona which so shocked the chanan after Fkyd resigned, and then r-,tP, section 5 article 5 of the Constitution, DeadwooI. FRIDAY, - - - - SEPT. 9, 1SS1. : country, but which was not generally j Judge Advocate. General, and Chief of j 7;? wXZZtlZt? confirmed. On Wednesday of last week, Washington, under the administration AN' Illinois jud that n fwor.-liant " 'Mrnrriinf.'1 is worth and that if he warrants goods "to ! Arizon.t, Gen. Carr and nearly all of his j his loyalty was of the most pronounced contain lorty tuousanu inimniwina n. nmn i -j ............ ...........j...,, . . . I constitute a separate judicial district, and j Monday last. i shall elect one judge learned in the law." j A raft of o3 spars has been towe 1 around . . . . . i:iii ill I iru. lilt I r, r.MiAi ill ia.ii. . r. . r. . i ii aiiiiii: liii. uiiuli i iju i.4..a........v.v". ......... ..v.... .... . .. . . i . v . . r... e tuts just uecioea , " ' . . .1 Z. . ThU is n mandatorv without anv further : troin .ew i oik io bomou. ine inp occu- . j aoout lorty nines inmi run .pacntr, i or .vir. Lincoln, ajuiiiis; cm m.iu nu.u leirKlation as section second, same article, piea i wash and wear'1 hi.s cusLoiners must ac- j cept hi, statements "as part of bis stoclc j in trade' In plainer language, the 11 Muoi, Dogherry decided that a merchant is expected to lie, and that his custom ers are presumed to know that he will lie. Til at sterling Democratic paper, the Daily Lancaster Intr.Uigtncer, entered upon its eighteenth volume on yesterday week. While the ability with which the Intellijenctr is conducted is well known and admitted, its conspicuous merit con sists in the fact that it always has the courage of its political convictions, and that it never hesitates in saying what it believes to be the trulh.no matter wheth er it hit3 a party frien J or a party foe. A nice little sensational story, easily inven'ed, Lut hard to believe, comes from Michigan, that three young women eloped with the same young man and at tho same time that they went to three different ministers, by whom the young man was married to each of the damsels, and then all started on a wedding tour, presumably to the bailiwick of the late lamented lirigham Young, and certain ly so if the young man aforesaid wish ed to keep out of the penitentiary. . commann, consisting oi two companies type, uucompromising ami aggressie. of cavalry, as well as seven officers, were ' and was never challenged. lie and masacred by the White Mountain In- , Judge I dians, the only tribe of Apaches that ! members over a week. that "the Supreme Court shall consist or ; -ahhjhm tock nearnm me ouuines oi i seven ind"e who shall he elected nvtne ; a nun an inn im oeen uug up in a coai i ,7..,.tri nf th. Sf!te nt larire. " and. ' mine near U iikeslmrre. therefore with or without leis'ition, when- ! A fifteenth wife for Marvin hss just lUlllt'U I ' ll Mlltf LIU. .IIU UIC 1 iUIU; has not been whipped into subjection. It seems from the meagre reports of the affair tints far received, that Lieutenant Cruse, of Gen. Carr's troops, was shot Black and Stanton were the three j J-a SSlS Ss8L ;rs of Buchanan's cabinet, who j the decennial census), ft constitutes a sepa- j John tiyuml.er, "the si i . . . i.. i 1 . 1 l,n ic roiint tnt nrriin stood up for the L'nion and against se cession from the first to the last. If j Judge Black's patriotism ever needed j any defence, which it never did, Joseph by a "medicine man," whom he was at- j Holt has now put it in language so strong tempting to arrest, whereupon the troops j that the mouths of his Republican sland killed the medicine man, and the btich j erers, and especially of Republicans edi ery then began, the Indian scouts of j tors speaking through their pens, ought Some of the Indians in nritish Col umbia have a very original, as well as extremely convenient- idea of justice, and of the best and nvtt speedy way to settle a case of larceny. On Tuesday last a number of red men stole a quan tity of gcods from a store at Grand Prai ie, and iu a verj short time a constable Gen. Carr's command being tbemselvfrs the first to make the attack. The num ber of whites killed is reported at one hundred and tea, while another state ment puts it at seventy. Gen. C arr was known to be one of thebest Indian fight ers in the service, and would never have been whipped in a fair battle, and the base treachery of his scouts no doubt was the main cause of the bloody disas ter that so suddenly came upon him and his command. Of all the Indian tribes the Apachts are the basest and most vile. Why is it that the British Gov ernment has never to meet an outbreak by the Indians of any of the tribes in her Canadian possessions ? The answer will readily suggest itself to every man of ordinary intelligence. What was the true cause, however remote, that led to this wholesale butchery of General Carr and his men will no dcubt yet come to the surface. P. S Later dispatches, deemed re adable, state that only one officer, ('apt. Ilentig, and seven soldiers were killed, and that Gen. Carr, with the balance ot his command, succeeded in getting back to Fort Apache. forever to be closed. A lengthy inter view with him was published in the Philadelphia Press on Friday last, from which we make the following extracts, regretting that we canuot publish the whole of it. Judge Holt first said : "I do not feel myself called upon to become It co.st tha government twenty-live , ... . . . .. i thousand doibrs to prove bv two It'll armed with a warrant arrived at the , . ... , , , ., . . and tlious investigations hv two boards place wueiB ii;c inievt- eic nijuyui themselves, for ;!ie purpose of arresting them. The Indians seized tho constable organized a court tried him found him guilty and fined him 530, But the constable hadn't any money, and the ac comodating chief of the tribe comprom ised tho matter by taking the constable's I. O. I. fur the amount of tho iiue, written on a f.Lii;gle with a piece of charcoal, released the costs and told the officer to depart in peace. IIox. llExourcK B. Wki;iit died at his hiuue in Wilkesbarre on Friday last, in the seventy-fourth year of his age. He has been a prominent mau in Penn sylvania Democratic polities for forty years. He was elected thn-c tims in succession to the Legislature, and four times to Congress, his last election oc curring in 1-7. In is 14 he was made President of the Democratic National Convention which met at Baltimore and nominated James K. Polk for President at d George M. Dallas for Vice Presi dent, and he always looked upon the honor then conferred upon him as by far the proudest event in his life. He was a natural-born Democrat, but was a man welded to expedients rather than to principles. In the latter vears of his ! life he embraced tho delusive doctrines of military officers, that Whittaker, the negro West Point cadet, mutilated his own ears for a personal purpose, instead, as he and his friends abegpd, of their having been scari-led by some wicked minded and evil-dtsp.wed white fellow cadets. Right on the hrels of Whitta ker's fall cotr.es the announcement that Henry Flipper, another negro aspirant for glory at the cannon's mouth, who graduated a. West Point four years ago, and is the only colored otfioer in the ar my, has been arrested at Fort Davis, Texas, for embezzling a considerable amount of money as post-commissary of subsistence. The proof of his guilt seems to bo ample and conclusive. Flipper is a native of Georgia and has up to the discovery of hi:- crim. borne a high reputation among his fellow offi cers. He possessed undoubti n talent and his creditable career as a cates was regarded a the sure promise of i bt'ht future. While no lciritimato anrun.-eit a witness as to Judue Black's veracity. He j and his character for truth and candor are ' too eminent in this land to need any endorse ' ruent. Besides, I have made it the rule of i my life, from which I have never so far de ! parted, to he silent as to most of the occur ' rences of those days, and especially as to f those things which took place in the Cabinet, i It has been aenerallv held that they are not proper subjects for discussion. After paying a just tribute to Mr. Bu flunan ami his desire to preserve the ! peace within the range of his duty tin- der the Constitution and the laws of I the United States, as well as referring j to some cabinet discussions, the report -: er said to him : ' "You speak of Mr. Stanton, yourself and Jiid-e Black ns though there were no ditTer : ences of opinion between you in t)iose days. " To which he upiied : "There were none whatever. Mr. Stan ; ton, Juli;e P.i.tck and myself were in per , feet accord upon the duty of the Government t towards the Secessionists and in perfect har i mwiy a P the rishta of the States under the '. Constitution. I do not recall a single in i stance in which there was a difference of opinion between us upon any of the impor tant questions then under eoiisideralit.n." i Judge Holt was then asked: "Do I ' understand that Judge Black was loyal : to tho Union during those days?"' and . replied as fiilovs : i "Most sssurediy. No man could have been more anient or earner, in his attach ment to the l'nion, or persistent in urping 1 thoe things calculated to save it from the devils of Jhe Southern men. than .lii'lje : Black. You wui rcTiH-niiH-i- that he held ' most eordiat and coniideuti.il relation wi'h . Mr. Buchanan and could speak with him up on all these questions as few other men could. While he would state his position in Cabinet meetings with si eat ca; nestnt-s, I am as sured that he often spoke to the President in the privacy of their intero-mr with much ' more wo mth even than lie did in Cabinet. I have bad some of ids conversi on with Mr. Buchanan reported to me which show he,v earnest he was in his fidelity to t!. cause.'" He was then interrogated regarding an interview between himself, Judge B., and Mr. Stanton on the Sunda morn ing after Mr. Bncli.. ';an had pu pared his answer to the Sotrtli Carolina C-uu-: missiom-rs, and all three had deternrin : mined to resign, and in reply m: id : ! "I recall the crisis distinrtiv when we had iletermined to leave the Cabh'.et, for we wer sleeping Hnnsar- rate district and elects erne indue learned in ; ian," is 'reported as again speechless, and the law without any legislation. He savs ; apparently eomg into another trance. this was the intention of the framers of the A woman was severely injured by hail- I Constitution, and quotes from pape 4i, stones which struck her during a storm on volume f.. Constitutional Debates, where j Friday evening in Nicollet county, Minn. ; is asserted, without denial, that "this see- Kobert 'I riplett killed Elijah Axley on ; tion creates a district without suhmittinec it ! Saturday near Madisonville, Ind., because ' to the Legislature at all." The Constitution ' the latter objected to Triplett addressing his ; nowhere directs the Legislature to establish ' daughter. j by law counties of 40,0oo inhabitants into ! (iuiteau was burned ineftivon Niagara separate judicial districts, and that the conn- ; Square, at Buffalo, N. Y., on Saturday niuht : ties of Blair. Butler, Cambria, Clearfield, j in th presence of about three thousand peo Clarion, Dauphin, Franklin, Fayette, Me- . pie. ! Kean and Tio-ja, liaving 4,nrto or more in- Near Dongola, 111 , recent lv a man whip- habitants, as shown by the last census, have J pod a neighbor's little child to death, and it by section 5 article ; of the. Constitution be- t is now reported that lie lias been liansed by ; come separate judicial districts, and shall ! a moo. ; elect one judge learned in the law at the ! Mr. and Mrs. Brooks disagreed as to 1 ! coniine election without anv legislative or i wliich of their two sons should milk the cow, ; i i iMn, fjtt.i, unit me mail it: in auger ; i killed the woman. i James M. Ia ffs was hot and killed lv ids : against their race can be drawn f mm tY i jn accord upon t hi - as well on other qnes exanii'lesof Inttaker and r lipper, it nevert l.eless very evident that thus far colored cadets have not proved a success, and that in the future the custom of i their adtnissio.i to West Point is more j likely to be honored in the breach than I in the observance. Kx'TOLr.iNc; tho virtues and devotion of the Greenback labor party, and after j of American vi es in general, and not taAing that plunge boasted on the floor j j, Ciir,tVe by- trie exhibition of these qualities in any particular wife or wo of Congress that he wa3 an old man not .at raid to be called a demagogue. Ili3 Ira,N as tn0ngli it was excf ptioiial, the i Usefulness as a public man was goae. I - y t,-1((f ?1V;, . In liis private life Mr. Wright was; it may be a snurc of n.iMona! pride that j a most exemplary citizen, and liis well- j H which is jit!y said of the self-sacrifice , . , " .. . ., , and of tiie thoiichtful and tender devotion td known acts of chanty to the poor people , Ml ,;arfit,!a tl)i.r husband during his lor.g ' of thecitv iu which lie lived will always ' and distr.-ssing illness might be said with . equal justice ot almost every American wife under similar circumstances. Indeed, notb- , ing les is expected of American women ; and though t he v attract little or no attention. be gratefully remembered by them. Josiah 1'fXK, K-., a Republican j memlier of the bar of Lebanon county, i occupies a high place in his profession, ' and a few weens ago was nominated by i the Republican convention of that conn- i ty for Additional Law Judge for the ! district composed of Dauphin and Le- j banon comities. Mr. Funk's fitness for the position is not questioned, and that ; he fully appreciates the dignity of the j bench is made perfectly apparent in a i card which he has just published, in j which he has, : "Satisfied that the i-nin- , iiiation for the Additional Law Julge of this district cannot be secured with out a peiaonal canvass, which I am nn wiiimg to make, because 1 do not think the bench should be reached in that way, I am. thcrefere, no candidate for that posit i. in. '' It ii refreshing to read such manly language as this in rofritnca to a high judicial office, when in other sec tions of tho state candidates for the bench are wallowing in ti n dirty xiol of polities and appealing to party majori ties to come to their rescu". A person al canvass, such as Mr. Funk refers to, and from which ho instinctively recoil, has no terrors for a man like John Cess na, but, on the contrary, is to him a beauty and a joy forever. such instances of wifely care and watchful affection are of constant occurrence, in thf nalatial houses of the rich and in the hum- ; j hie dwellings of the poor .and lowly : so that j when Mrs. (iarfield is praised, the liigh eulo ' pies pronounced upon her belong not to her J alone, but are tributes to the character, the I disinterestedness, and the fidelity of Ameri j can wives in general. Indeed, so much is j the exercise of all these womanly virtues looked upon as a matter of course, that the ' pub ic- would be great I v shocked at the man j ifestntion of any lack of them in a case where the sufferings of a htishand had lievn so ter rihle and prolonged. Many a common labor ' er, living from band to mouth on ids dailv j earnings, possesses the priceless treasure of a wito"jii-t as devoted ; while it is fortu i pste that the conspicuous example of a Pres ; ident's wife has hrouuht these common but I high qualities of American women so promi ' netitlv before the world. TiiK President was safely removtd from (he Wlrto House to Long Branch . mi last Tnesdjy morning. Threw cars for tho journey were furnished by the Peunsvl :-;:iia Ilai'.roid ( V.myt.ny. op.' of which was especially fitted up in the Company's sh-psut Altoona. ou Sunday last, for the use of the Pivsi iei.t. The run from Washington to L -ng Branch ' was ru.ido in sren hours, ami at the ' rate of 10 mi'es an hour ov-r some in r 1 tions of the r-sid. The iVrst night at ! the Branch was not passed very ci ai ) fortably, owin no doubt to the fat: ne I of tho journe; ani the intc-c-.se lieat. On j Wednesday, however, t.l. condition of the patient was cpufe as favorabie as the physicians expocten it wouht lie, or's. I do nor. however, ir-temnn ne- of - , dlsof that particular meetir;?, because dm - , ;:g all those event fill i.iont!.:; Judge Black, ; Mr. Stanton and myself were Pi consultation ; (ip.V and night upon the important events ti.v:i f ransjiiiing. Judge li'.-.u !ts intimacy wit:-, the Presi lent made him the best nied- ' ium "hrongli which we could s-teak to the Presi. 'cot with all '.lie warmth v.ltlt upon tlie.se af?t questions." Such is some of the testirnc-ry borne ; by J'id'- Holt to t fie patriotic course ! pui'sued during the dark days inured ia'.e- i ly ireced'ng the outbreak of fro civil i war jiy Ju.'ge Black, who, take him all , in ail. is the most conspicuous public man that Pennsylvania lias evoi' pro- , iluced. Th:-: P'n i!adelt i.ia yfecor'sa.vs the year eSi ' will be kL'Own :i the future" in the United States as .the yenr of the Creat Droutix ; Throughoitt the -ountry the later crops ire 1 a practical t aiiure There will be some coin ; here and the re, b if, not much. There will ' he pot at k.., but their scarcity will inaV.e j them precious . It :s a sad sight to ride thro' j the farming ebstri- ts at this time and wit- ; Tiess ibe liavr, c of the heat. The pastura '. iand are as lare .Tnd as brown as they ; sl'ou'iT be in Novi-mber. The cornfield-; str.nd half-crown, withered and past help from any rains that tru? yet fall upon them. The leaver tpirt the trees are yellowing be- j fo;v fKc frost rumps. Every vagrant wind sends tltein tC' tbej gro .nd in m. accustomed shower's Splines, st.-mt and wells are running- (irv. and many furniot? find dinicul- j tv in geCting water foi their rattle. Along ; the line, of railway tl ? situation is midc more aiarmins by frequent fires. The loss ; from dimiiii-.he'i harvest j will Iw somewhat ! mitigated Uy tlw excll:it yield of earlier ere-j is, but there is now nr. longer any doubt, 1 of its serious r.sMiie. It i ?.s lu retof ore been the bo-v-d of American s C'fit their extended domain, secured them agi ir.st a calamity of this kind. I tie aviditj - of one sert:on was sure to bi efirirnsate d l y the humidity of another. In tif. !i'at. of J:e experience of" August, 1,1, we can tevi-our opinions. The d ontb st-n-.- to hae pervaded every part o? tho I'aion. Trie dv.vn pourof rain whit h he.s rui-aed the li ne crops of the Kng lish fi.rteers xoul-i ha ve oe.eu a blessing if it -:o;ld h.'.ve fal'nM i m-wi our parched fte'ds. H is sn added misery to know that the d-vrriency .f 'orei idotnifs in England will fJ! in a yesr wlu-n we shall have so small a surol'as fa dispc sc of. The corn crop of th.' Fnited Mates is mor valuable '.ban any e tber si:ig:e ct-cp raised. It is too soon , to ir.it i'ue iir Sar.res, h ut tla-re remains no doul that Mi enorui u is loss lias been sus tained tluouyji it:- pai ti al lie tructioii. mdioial apportionate by the Legislature. The la-gislature is directed ' to form coun ties containing less than is sufficient to con stitutea separate judicial district into con venient single districts, or attach them to contiguous districts." The writer goes on to say that the Legislature, by the Governor's ..,. i,.i,-;r,r ftitoil t firm such districts, the I IIIUIII I...'. , ! counties of Potter, Cameron, Lebanon, ! Adams, Centre, Clinton and Fulton, con ; tabling as they do populations less than is ! suniciont to constitute separate districts, will ! be without courts of record alter the first I Monday of January, tss, and that it is ' doubtful whether the mutter can be remedied ! until after the decennial census of and I quotes sectiion II, schedule of the eonstitu ' tion. in supjioit of his doubt, as follows: "The ;enera! Assembly shall at the next i succeeding session after each decpnnial oen- sus, and no? otcner, designate the several ; judicial districts as required by the constitil 1 tion." This ;s the scope of the writer's ar j gtinier.t and it see-ius plausible and sound. .'t nor. IIor.T on .Trnc.F. Bi.'.ck. The tes tiiii'.my of Judge Joseph Unit, furnished by him to the Philadelphia Press, and by it to the public, concerning Judge Black's alti tuile toward secession in isiil, is the cap sheaf to tire discussion oi this important his torical epoch, and the crowning vindication of Judge Bia. k. Though Mr. I toit is not ex actly an iin'.vil'ing witness, le has-poken with reluctance, and it is wed known that his poi'-on:il relations wit!i Jiidg. Black for many vears have been those of entire es trangement. What he .-ays might stand alone ns proof pn";ivp, not f.nly of Judge Black's loyalty, whi' h needed no deiense, b'.;t of his sagacity and courage at a time when many have dou! ted his exercise of these characteristic quailli .s of his personal -ity. But. as confirmation of what the fret has published before, Judge Holt's testimo ny crowns tl.e case. What has been made out is thus summarized by tl; Press: Tlmt as a raMrct olfV-pr nn.le.' I'resiik'rit Hit ,-'h:i nii.i n. .1 mlao Hi.n-k vv:m i'nii-:st?ri', pnr:--tent an-1 :'irr. -- t'. c i:i in- hiynlry T,, the I ri!n. l'li.ir .liiaf lilii !v never riterln i r.T-il .1 thought i.t tri-n ! inir w : 1 h 1 1." oini- - ir'"-- "t :irn-." l rehpMi'.n. 1'lint .Ii:oi:j j;i:H:k r: 1 ti --i" ln-L! le r ailvnie-cd r,.i'il.ii (!-(. u-r t o. lih' ti.r.v-T of tl.v niLtemal C'.e,-:::l'.lT,.; T ijpiU rt nri'l 1 ! - t . -t; 1 ir,--'l' :ui l to errervi. 1 ho T "!-,i,.r, wle-Uior t-y -r T'-iit:" t ;i i?y i'thcr lien.--J.i ry riii.l l.iwrui n -.si-. I'luit .IllL" I-'kfk w::! 01 I till a eft w'tl- t'l" ether Tii.i.:i ne',; I ; .i -1 1 :i ri ;i : " - ;Mh:n.-t. -.iti1. us Hie int i inn; " n! .M.ej'i : i 1 ri. n - 1 V' urn, twr-fll tll.it elenirtil l :i the 1 'r.' iiel.r . More than this Jmlg- Biack's f needs crold not as' an l no patriotic citieu need seek for his own fame. Less than this the facts would not warrant 0 s the verdict of contemporaneous history. l.n '(..!.-- li,( Hi rjtncrr. II w Fr.vrn. For Hay Fever I recom mended Kly's Cream Balm. It entirely le lieved un fi;oni the first application: have been a snth-rer for ten years, (ioing freitn home and neglecting to take the remedy, 1 had an attack : after returning I immediate ly resorted to it, and found instant relief. I believe, had I begun its u" earlier, I should not have lie en troubled. Have stood heat, dust and draughts n well as during other months. ,. Coi.r.vm;, Clerk, lis Broad St., l'P.abe'.h. N. J- Foil Y K A tl s have heen afiiieted with Hay Fi ver, from ea:!v in August until frost. I win induced to gi' e lay's Cream Balm a tiial. The relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. ( S huftoki:. Supt. of Cor dage. Co., Liizalietii, X J., Sept. L'"., isso. Price "o cents. For sale at the ne w drug store, Kbeiishiirg. wife at West Gloucester, Mass., on Thuisdav nigl.t. Mr. Leffs says that the act was com mitted in self-defense. A barrel of barley falling down an ele vator fin Thursday, in Pittsburgh, struck John Caey, a well-known business man of that city, killing him instantly. By a powder explosion in the packing house of the Lake Superior Powder Com- It i- s.-.i.1 that an understanding exWts , among the four phicia!i3 constantly in ht- j tendance on Cue President respecting th. Ir : fee Tliev I ave Pgree.i.it U savl, toelmtire i 7i" a oay rncn. 11 1- p.i-nsni'i 1;. iv ut. jix.' pew will charge jfl.ooo for each visit, and fO.OOU for eacn 01 ill" two surgicp.; opera- 1 tions -ihic-h be lias performed, N-sides ci-n- saltation fee, while Or. Hamilton wiLl I also charge ?1,K0 for each visit ."ad consul-'' tation fees. I The Savannah A'etr says that a thrilling story is told of a young married lady who ' was swept away into nenoon pona ana -.no saved herielf and her little sister nv pro dling on a log until she not to shore ou the on- posite side. Whfn hhe was found in the i morning tiv a relief party, beaded ty Cap- ', tain Tot rent, sf-.e wiis up in a treee'n the ii'H ', where stands ine grave of Alex. McKenzie, at the point where the road starts to cross Beacon pond. Mr. Gi id.'ey, a rich young man of Bloom- j ington, III., wim recently married a beauti- ! ful young lady of that city and on the Usy followingtho nuptials was sued for breach of promise and 5J.'.unij bv a Miss Farley, to whom lie had plighted hi, troth in the mel low days of October, IHHO, lias returned from b.is wedding trip and soothed the lacer ate i feelings of the bereaved young woman by paying her ?e,ono cash. N. H. Holmes. ef Salem. Oregon, shot a crow and broke its wing. On the following day a flock of ctows came and fed the dis abled one. P. was left to the care of its j companions, and In a few daye it w as able ; to fly a considerable distance. Itwasrecov Cring so rapidly that Mr. Holmes caught it again and was surprised to find that the ! fractured portion of the wing had been bound together with hor-e hairs, and had ' reallv knit together. Philip O'ltellly, of Damascus, Wayne 1 county. Ph., aged 07 years, while crossing ! the F.'ie l.'ailroad track at Tort Jcrvis on . last Friday afternoon, stubbed his toe, fell, ' and wns run over by a backing train. Both legs were cut off below the knee, lie will ! probahly die. Mr. O'lteilly is a merchant i 111 Piniflwu:, owtis several farms, and is one LWJiilJM-l"" I . state Pi lit am mm I y-r - It. b lc M MMtioA cf tin PenEsvlYaEia STATE AGRICOLTDPl r- H i Fifth Ebicsition i fte PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION r-B ' iMPilNi.D. " cd SsriiJftA HI'S z&J ;.U'-t - 1 "iTtTr- .Ic-iirj'-i fit U Live Stock E-luM'ion "tn with Irlnls of rvf-il, w, her .Mil ft 17th. In l-.islr.nl ti tlr.i.e 11 i.t : 1 Oeeobrr th. I'ptl'nye : fl.l O IN PREMIUMS. iMiise "i in': i.aue r-ujieiior 1 owner cnin- in euimv u-,nni!rii:iiii mini-, oii.i , ' urn nn l m? tr T ,TTTrcr-T panv, at Marquette, Mich., on Tuesday i of tho wealthiest man in Wuyne county. ! rYPTlKSTllN T.Tf!K"F!TS Al LrKLA i L X nUULLi; ' morning, eleven men were tdown to atoms. Ho bad been in Port Jervis attending th- 1 -AWUlluiuil xtuu,-. ..... " morning, eleven men were tdown to atoms. Ho bad been in Port Jervis attending Haywood Meadows was killed near Mc- i funeral of the Hon. A. J. Cudderbuek. to Minnville, Tenn., en Saturday night, it is I whom be was related by marriage, supposed by his son, who lias been arrested, i Near Patoka. Id... on the farm of Mr. on account of the former's cruelty to the lat- 1 James, the owner of the property had among ter. ' a number of new invention-! and labor sav ing machines, a steam threshing machine. While this was in operation Saturday inorn inir nii.i ciiirmiina.-.t 1 iv- a ni'-.e number of i i lil :i.l n'liuii .!.. :i..,l fniir-il ivlthtwn irnnt thefniiii bauds 1 1 s-hi :i :e r s ud . i C! 1 1 V ex ! od- i ed. The pieces of the boiler flew in ail U 1 roctiorn and the M am poured foith in dene volumes. Six men and one woman were hurleij into eternity. Sc, oral of them 1 were horribly mangled. Several others were ; seri ot-lv injured bv the escaping steam. 1 K.twar.i BenaV, of Siieidon. Iowa, and Mrs. Lliza icFarian, of Hanelen, many Will b- I-"lie.I '.iy BOOK n'. RAi:r.'l cer.ierir.g nt I'!ttf ci-osiis Ai(;rsT fu is n G Ft m bh ly vo St!' Th l.iKrtrxANT Fi.irrn:, the emly colored cadet .viio ever wTr.r through West Point siiccessf.iHy. has been lately arrested and is to be enn t-niartialed oil a charge of embez zling a ihous.iud dollars. We are sorry to have to add that circumstance ) .hit strongly towards the guilt of the; accused. It is piti ful to see a young man mar an honorable ca reer by one "of the most contemptible of of fences. But there ends our regret. We cannot look, as so many of our contempora ries do, mi Lieutenant Flipper as a repre sentative of his race. Of the half-score young colored men sent to West Point, be is the only one wp.om the cruel caste system disgracing tbr.t institution ailowed to gradu ate. That he succeeded iirdoing so was due only to ins matvelhms patiem-e and self-control', under mental and physical tortures, which would have driven a hotter tempered you'll to suicide and murder. One negro of the four or live millions in the country, won the honor of vearing his country's uniform as an officer and a gent leman. It is as idiot ic to charge his raee with his failure to tip im'u that honor worthily, a it would be, to tke the latest instance" of a similar fall, to set up Captain llowgate as a representative r.f the white element. Let each endure his The entries forsnake stories being ipen ed. the Bellefonte Witir'nnn n takes the cake wiin accounts of rattlesnakes thiity years eld and. when opened, found with two trout insula them. At a picric at 1'tica. Venango county. on Thursday, a lady who had been left ; alone in a buggy severely horsewhipped a ; brute who ":une along and made an indecent 1 proposit ion to her. ; Lemuel f-rirtith, a dissipated man, who ' has done litfe work lately, and who was heavily insured by speculators, died at Mount Carmel on Saturday morning under . suspicious circumstances, A, J. Ca-satt is a successful farmer, as j well as an accomplished railroader. 0:i bis farm near Berwxn he b,is raised the idlest ; tiH.acco crop jielo-.l i:i the Suite. It iil averai'e J.S".i p-.u:. v to the acre. I On seeing two i-i earnest eonver?- ' tion at Cam. Mich., .- yoing man blow b' 1 brains our. He had ma le a marriage en- j gagement with each, and rigidly gueaced ' that they w- re f!i-cus-,i,-g his lideiity. ' Jones Freeman, an Indian oelonginer to ' the Grand Uiver l;es-Tvf;t;on, went to Brant- ford, (int., on Saturday, got drunk, and, ! upon returning home at midnight, murdered ' his wife. He was arrested nt day. William Shorter, a well-known eob.rcd ' resident of Columbia, was brought before a justice on Friday charged -vith stealing a j church and selling it lor thirty five dollars, j lie proved that the church had been given to him. ; A sexton and his enemy fought in a churchyard at Miii.-.!oro, Del., undthesex !oi, was thrown into a I'reshiy il'Xst grave. Then the otlier utideitook to'i .1: 7 iiim aiive, ; and bad a.'ino-,t conijileted the j w hen help : came. Charles and John Lekert, ot' i atasaq-.ia, : aged respectively li and b yeai, were in- ! i'.ned 'oy cars in Allentown on Fridaj , while nossieg the railroad track in a bugsy. One : of the '.toys will not live, and the !.ere was iiis;n::f ly killed. '. Fas-e, the Greenback candidate for i Si-ate Senator in Davis county, Iowa., who said that Gai field was "a meaiierii.au than i Gn;' nu," has been compelled to withdraw , from the ca'.vass, owing to the interne feel- ; ing ag.ttnst him caused ly the remar.v. I)i. ouinn, one of California's million ; aires, keeps twa ntv siiips busy transom ting his w licat to Kngland. 1 le ow ns .Vi.O'O a "res of rich grain land, 4 .Von ,.f which v ere in ; wlieat thi- season. ine continuous furrow is sevent-i'ii miles in length. Littie Harvey Pniinbeller, of Sur.burv, saved two Ualtmore girls froni diowi.uig in , , the Susquehanna, Monday. lie stayed away : from I. on.;-till his clothing dried and never ' : told of !: exploit because his father had i ; forbidden him to go into the river. j In Forks town-bin. Northamaptoi. ce., , ' Friday ii'giit, a tramp asked leave to .-Jeep : in John i ehr's nam, which was grar.red. About davbrejik on Saturday tie assi.u'ded ; ' Mrs. Lehr, aged ahout 71 enrs;, lu ulsi. g her , badly. He was arrested ami lokced up. Dr. A ist, w ho coolly and without r rvv.'o- I i cation shot and killed" his btother-ir.-taw , I i near Jasper, Ind., was on Friday last taken to JotTeiso.i-vtile prison for ninety-nine year.-. On the way he man'fested the greafsst . met- : , ty of jptirpo.se and glorified in his criius. j A Gerrsa-n farmer named Meinii.g, li v- j i ing eight'-en miles from Didroy. Mich . : while lig! i'mg fire in one of his f.r-.ds on ' '. Wednesday week, was overcome ty the ; heat, suffocated, fell in the path of r ie ad- , , vancing ti ames and was burned to deUi. i i During his protracted illness Co;, lien- ; j drick B. AVrighf, whose death was ai.iioune ' ed by telegraph on Saturday, had a si.porsti i tion that he would die in August. Srrange ; to say, or. tho last day of tho montf, he fell ; into a st..Tor which ended in death rn Fri I day. : Gertie- Hanilinton took a small ac.se of ; morphine in Sioux City, not heca.iso she i -wished io die. Put in order to t-.ich the i "heart of the man she loved. The rdansue j needed. On recovering, she leamen that be ! "had swi.liowed poison in earnest, .iml was 1 dead. . ! 'rh,, mutilated remains of a F.anenuan 1 near 1 eiiar ; OJficrrt of OV P,i 10 AitrUvltarat S-r't. I'VILLIAM S. BP'F.I.L, Fresident. i D. W. SF.lLFK. Ite.-iir.onn -secretarT. i El.BItlDtiE Mt CON KEY, Correspoi tlinz Seep 1" l-r.lST 12. l--:.-T;. .1. w. r.. p J.vo J. c. o.-c -- r"A----; ; .'. .. BATcnF.I.'Ji:. p .. Y FN'. G-:,, re.' v I). B 1 LI. Y. A': PATTEBSON. s. years ago were engaged atd the day was np- : pointed f-oi the wedding. Her parents op posed ibe match strongly and it was broken off. He -rent Wo-l and. "was afterward mar ried, and became the fat'a-r r,f live sons and two daughters. She n.ar'i-'d and was the mother of t.ve daughters and two or.s. He finally becaiee a widower and she a widow, and in a recent vi-it to Hain fen by Mr. li- r ray the .icii.-::'.;ui.-,! was r, ipwed. nndtbey were nu. 1 1 led foi ty years to e day fioiu t;.e one first set. A curious "ivorce case ',-". -list ber-n d.- rided in New i ruaswick, w!-re!y the mar riage id David Pugh and ( imibtts rauna , Pugli is- declared void. Sin -as the ister . of Ids first wit-;. Alter the latter's detth tie two wished to mairy, lot the law of ; N -w Bi niiswick fort-ids" such, a marriage, i S '-tie t wo went t Maine and were mariied, : anu then returned, to New Brunswick where the ,- lived as man f ml wife for eleven years. Beee'-.tlv Mrs. l'u jh' concis.-ti.-i) t'eg?in to i upbraid her for her unlawful ret, and she 1 left l.r husband. He sued for divorce on tin' gt.-'Utid of abandonment. 1 W.t'ium King, i f WiUiar.isiewn, N. J.. ! lias rendered hin'sdy liah'e to a line of f .-.oo ; or eighteen mont'ns' 'mpri-onmeat. or both, i by inai t ?ing bis mot!i?r-in-law. The daugh ter '-f H. "e resent Mrs. King was Mr King's third wi:. She die.i in Octo'ie- last, an.'. ' present U Mr. King be.ran to pay his address. : s to his mothr-i-in-law, then M:s. s-mitii. , But be br ' a livr-.l in To-eph De.Mghty. the : father. in-l ?: i f his third wife's s,..'.rr. who j wooed wi'.a vigor. K n w s snajessful, ; however, a t l on Thursday e.f Iat -e-k w as I mariied to I. is n'otber-in-iiiw. '1 here is now ' a bare pt-ss l.;;ty t'.at t 1 ir i'e ard dis-ip- pointed fall: r-ia-Iaw of King's t!:,rd wife's i sister m-.v s, ek vengeat c upon King for nnirrviidl'th" mother ot h' .'iaughier-in-lH w, : bv hr'tiei:," King's viol,.! j.-ri of the State Jaws ; to the at'entirn f the Grn.i Jury. 'j he .wt..r ; ,f sr-- - We are ncvei slow to ei-u.ie. a corpo: .-'r r. v. it I'.as acbicvl o:ie -f the cos ry or;n.rte meaiiiie s-,-s. 'tc are, ti er-tore, ell tiie l-t-ter pleased wb?-iwe are civet) a c!.an e of chronicling m, exception :o the ."-iiinnnn rule ; nni su.'ii ex- e; i io- v.-e -ind in a late n-tion of the '.lentral I flri;":c ibAilrtwt. he j 2 ursine h b a 2 1 :!. s'tfi; s e k ' V Wanasnakor & B'rown, 8. E. Cor. Sixth and Market v it. 11 i Twentv-eight wr.-rKiuen 11. tile ci-mpany s employ have b.-.i rewarded with leave of alsen-e and tw me-ntlis estra pay as a tes timonial Mtheir '.-.en .ie fortitude. An engin eer n the road itvl his l-g .so bad! y scalded that the fh-ii fell oft. The :n!y hope of re storing the iniur.-d I nib to it?-nlnes lay ifi the trunsplantat f.i f llesh. When this ! -cisoin was madj- known by the aitendin g surgeons twentv-e gbt fellow-workmen v I ui.teered to -ii'n .-.it to the kirfs, and. thank .s to their fortitude iri injured man is alum st as well s ever Why do ve preface inir comment on thi noble devt lion with a ri bute to the railr-ad C 'mpan whicb b.as re warded it? Bcrv-.-e. alas, i: is less worn er ful in a lot of yorkinen V. give Ib-sh -and bleod away than it i- in a coruarion toi-art with its dollars We know more than one corporation in the Fast tft would Lave "docked" those .nen for eve bov.r they lost iiinier the surge,- n knife. Bnrsfin from ft U ill-hie. CI 1 TEACHERS' EXAMSM". IN fAMi.KlA "IT r-T T ' 11 " FOR THE SCE TV, i ': n . r I V ' TUB GREAT SKIN (TRE.l: INFALLIBLY CURES yVATr :T,m nhTT"-. i ltcitnff tt-tut Hrnly Hi sense. Scwfu- jveVxb ieT ' u'.i''. "- Htnnors, I'cers. 0t Sores tmt Mtmtrinl Affections ivheii nil other llmnnii A jPHi'its I'nif. "tl'.-T Ti W.N'S'Ur . lj-w-etirv. l:s.:e.- 1-' (d Tv lie 1r.r-ri; town? A ' TT r I - U fi. H I ! -1 IT 11 F. of Skin, S THO K.V TKF.ATMENT. jn l K'.oed 1 ':-" '" V.ATKK l'KST KAHTU i'.PF 1' IS THE vTijM: on SOWr i S Or THE ,N tt.RMOXT. farmer were found in a ton f.wn disomee, and befote passing snap judc- Bapids. Iowa, having been killed by a Jersey i.-.niiinniic n'.':iir. ma n s o in i hen t ton t or .,,.! ,. niol. lit,.r.i lv tore him to me. es. 1 he give bin-, at least bad a animal endangered the lives of ft!', whoap i'.at stuff thera is in him. , proai-bed him, but was killed ai'ter being i shot six t hues. . r, Information has been received at Mnd- Ts.ilUnrv honor-, chance to show v 5 -'o t Pllr.t. A Bknkkk i r.T Action. The worn look a.id miserable reelings ot taose closely coil (rieei in mills or at desks or work tables, are caused by weak stomach, kidneys or bowels., and show the necessity fot some mild tonic. V j baild them up. No one nee.) suffer thus w'u o will use Parker's Ginger Tonic : for within it ir.toxicating it has such a berefii-i -nt aetif ;i oa these sluggh organs and so cleanses t lie poisonous matters from the system, that rf isy c.leeks aid gi .-d health and spirts are ft m brought back again. J"j i.rc.r. See mtver tisement, and buv the medicine at the new 'rt'g store, Ebensburg S-y2.-tiri. ville that Jackson Ward, a tumU'rmar. at Peutwater, Micbig.in. lias confessed to eiut ragi.ig Miss Anna Childs in Ja kson town sbi'p. I'.rie county, in ls74. Charles Stafford is now si eving a teun in t!u; Western Peni ter.tiary for the i.iTence. The Dreamers nre a new Minnesota sect who believe that dreams are revelations of divinity, and only need correct intorptela t'.on to sei ve ns guides to ho'.y living. Their : it-ader professes peculiar expert ness in this regard, and his followers report all their I Jreaiiis to him to be interpreted. James B. Duncan, of Chicago, was so ' small that he weighed loss than a hundred The Republicans claim that they will have a working majority in the lower ... ... . .11111 io,. I House of the next ongress, ana co:ieeu- ' . n bvtest m lical bulletin r.eiv ing for the present that such is a fact, j P( here t lie date of winch is halt-vast S their hoisted love for the negro will be o'clock thi. i Thursday morning, states that his condition continues to oe en-couraginfi'. put to a practical test. When the last ("ongress met there was a Democratic j majority, and the Republican caucus knowing that the Democrats would elect, all tho officers, u.uninated Joseph II Itainey, a colored ex-member from South 1 Carolina, for chief clerk. Every person knew at the time that Rainey wouldn't ! have been thought of for the nomination j if the Republicans possessed the power j to elect the clerk, but that the honor A eiitrAT many s'uly and thoughtless newspaier editors, as well as a great many persons whoa. not newspaper etV itors, re in the anbit of saying thi frnileu ought to be forcibly taker, oat of jail and hung, ;r put to d ath by s'ow torture ; but the NewY'oik Sun reb ikes all such apita,s to wild justice and stands up for the due enfci-ceruent cf the A TtMif? V.'ajinij n, on the KxrKiii f.siE ok a MisfcTER. If yen! suffer from general (leP;iity, In ought. 011 ny too close ap plication to business and sxecssive brain- ; we rk ; or rvom increa sing jirostration and sinking spt-ils, that cv n a rs-st or removal of i the caue will not relie ve, make baste to do . i a-iili i a revHivnd friene 1 of o.jrs lh securer '; f .som bis druggist a Iwittle af Brown's Iroi-. , Bitters, having lirarel of ts merit from J physician. -!o told him not to take any otv ! i er Bitters or Tonic, for w th the exception J ! nf lirown's Iron Bitters, they all contain.-d i 1 alcohol, a.id had failed to-give his patients j lasting relief ; nor should he take any otiier prepaiation of Iron, for with the exceptin ' of Brown'. Iron Bitters, rhey all blackened . the teptii, and often gave headache, v t.icJi j 1 Brown's Iron Bitters never did, but i: fact : cured headache. Tti e.(V-t was most satis- j factory ; he immediately realized wonderful i rcsuk-s. His old energy returned, his natural ) force came back, and "e felt lilmsilf alto Thi:hk conies from Kiioiston, N. Y., a. very pretty story, wbieh n)dy is aslied to. iHiieve, bu; which may be true for all that. Some throe vears ago," Thomas M. Dermotts a destitute Irishman, went to Kings ton ami was given employment by a young Dieehar.ie nimed Martin. Mr I)erin.tt was so grater jl for this that w ben be died- a few mo.nths ago. after having inherited over seven T.nillions.of dollars from an uncle in England, he: left nearly every penny to Maitin. CHO; K F.XTR.-U TS FROM P rUT,GT?. "We know the value of malt, t.ops, ealisays and iron composing ' Malt BiUers.' " "Our lady customers highly praise them." " Physicians prescribe theu. in this town." " rhe largest bottle and brast medicine." "Best blood purifier on 011 r shelves." 'KUir best people take Ma It BitVrs." "Sure cure for chills and liver diseases." A colored preacher in Louisville, Ken- to the negro Cerberus to appea.se his ; uo iArm is AjnPri0BA(, uni. Jiunger for office. Rainey now announ- i Versally despised, so univtrsally abtrred, as , cos that he will be a candidate for the Charles J. (iuiteau. , cea 1n.1v ur , . 1 He is imprisoned for shooting down the 1 fame position when the House meets 111 x,.cutivp Head of tiie Government. ! December. He is a very shrewd negro, And yet in such saered regara is human . . . r . nA , life held ui tbis country that the Rimy and ; possessesa good deal 01 aoiiii,ana win 1 avv areir.arty pnt in requisition to protect vigorously assert his claims. 15ut as the i the life .f this execrated miscreant and vo se- cui iu 111m t inn Him un'nnni nt.. Veivly. tiieeqimltty ana fannes of our in stitv.tioixfj ure not ah ancl empty boast, i but aii 'invaluable reality. gcttipr a new man, fn I of h.th, :4rength fron,WlK,m he was so Vj the 1 .notion- i sinri viciir and he hs ro,ntinned to tenism r 1 . ., ' 1 "i-cu cj, i 111 urn 1 ioii- r . r , , ' uii'i'ii iwcmy-nim years ago He was innct ever since. Now he recommend -Brown's : n.iini ,t J t-- ' . '' i LT.V:s,""rl' : J ' i-i,-- 1,. rini 1. 1 e 11.7 emo. iearne.1 from her that her lnn Bitters to all bis friends, which we un- Kepublieans are now iu the majority in the House, Rainey stands uomore chance of lieit.g nominated than he does of be- ioa translated to heaven in a hand-bask- j - - - L It will, however, be a Sood oppor- The Phi ade-iphia .W y. : So Unity for- him, and Le knows it, to prove f as loyalty goes, , the use of that t - utter hollowne and hyptocrisy of term hch has been affected since the v, 1 er fb t-c , , - - - r--. the rebellion. Judge black might Republican love tor ine r"..,t efeof the tys ni rr.-..i j.iican candidate for ComeS down tO IhJ 'JlHlt' Mt"-t" i-tit:.,a. U... so tj,or. a fat - .i rnsiON Tickets to State Faik. The Annual Fair of the. Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Society commenced r.t the Kxosi tion Building, Adegher.y Ciiy, ou M.oiday last, and will close on Saturday. Sept. 17th. To aceonimodats all those v-ishing tor.ttend, the Pennsylvaiiia Railroad Company will sell reduced-rate excursion tickets to Phtsburgb from Altoona, and all points east of Pitta, bureh ; from- Indiana, and all points south thereof, and from ad pouits on the South west Pennsylvania and the Monougahela Divisions, every day during the Fair, making tions when he motlf is still 1 niHrziod to another woman after becoming a I -sitatingly do to all aur readers. -Globe. niotif ift still living. Tip 1 iin w ! diuiculty 1 i,.n,. ' . I J 1 innoeeiiee ail HIP III11P. pounds, and bad an nglv face. Thomas H Lowerre wa.i big and handsome. Mrs. Duncan made a ttuthful eomiiicnt mi the sti iking difference between the two men, but an injudicious oiip.for the infuriated hus band immediately shot the possessor of good looks. Kiiburn Chandler, city editor of the Harrisburg Pi'riot, was shot and seriouslj wounded by Naudain Hamilton. afer an al tercation on Friday evening, when Hamilton provoked a disturbance by abusive language in the presence of ladies. Chandler's leg was shattered below the knee and it is fear ed it will have to be amputated. '; A ni in named Chamberlain has recently ' been imprisoned for debt in Crawford eoun , ty. In IsTs be was found guilty of trover j and conversion in selling timber from a i wood lot which he hart leased, and judg 1 nient was obtained against him amounting ! to ?s-J On. The judgement never lmving j been satisfied, thij'delenrtent was committed ' to jail last week. Near SaltiUo, Indiana, John C. I.usso!' I arrested on the c. arge of stealing a watch. was taken from an otneer by a mob and V1ur.1T l.n three tVinoci fit -r t , irT .. ..n f He was much j Th(l !nst tjmo )u. was strlnil! up blood gushl ed from his nose and mouth and lie was re- lle protested his A letter to th? Springfn Id i Mass.) r.vi.v- ; limn, dated Widif.msvilie, Vt.,Spt. Jd.tclU-; the tollowing strange story . Ktnir ILivhl C i;t.T, lm l.vi- in tho t " 11 -i I Murlher i'. "ih am t-rk .11 hi 3 :u:l ;ist nr- r".-rnt y. when his aitenl.tn was in:.!er:v ntirnrti-.l h s eiiiel -rnieli .-itiH-.i tn ln::i 'like the ninihlr ot thiiiiCer. l...o'Kir'4 acre's iSe va.hy. t; j w to belie!,! r. tnrtmis 'ji itciu rii-lnni; ' wn the oppesite fii ; f. trhoro n.i str"r.m tu l. te ; i is I kn'ivi i.-il-e. tieu-rs- vsif.v 1. it.hif lie,) en-.rar.l -:U: ! a h.?-iio; r.'it-'f. ii-iw ..:-t--te.t l v -t-.ne- aid , jtr-ivcl. nti'l t!:i:ti ::' ir.K . .r the- trrii r and i p)nni'n tizrlci-f nhntti f-!l am-tcit by Ir a ! ftiicie.. Mr C trier fiwd the t irr.-ut. wita Vt tiiamins: rnive." and the liua ri"-k n:oh it weet j nloim 111 it- i-c.urse. reiici Ir l e:ra of a f' iek e.f .' rile p ecair.pcril.fc; Unmn r.l.l, ine ru;ner (i n;s (Uranir" eec iT n -i. snreaa ?'owlv throejii the ne'ia hherlie.,,!. nnd w generally ri--eive, i:riin creiluhtv. A v.f 1 1.. tbe -pot. liowcvi-r. ro-eal-J to ; a piirty r r..'. rers the tact t'oit seaiei I. inn reull v . ri-inarioihlc 1 ml hiij-pene,) . Cj o:n-lli:i!. 8 nenrii, tolholoj. ill 1 ha r .tlii-r steep lull ae tj ihe spot J where the to-rent l nr-t forih Hie party .ti-eovpre l 1 a bin-in SJine .weiity five lee' 111 .ihone:" ar.ri live ; ieet iloen in the mi.Mte. Mre ws.s where the ' i:irth nr;t ?ioi wy. A, the lower oi.d of tliif bn- j Fin two or tarcR tia.l nter, ir,t rioee,'. nn, hn.l ! ihoniuc.t .ifjlhe w,uer tinul ti'ere l;.i e volenti v been p. hiro a.''-nr.idntlon. 't'he 1, s rrs then 1 prrept 'If ula -villi Kte il i U nee, hh.' i'i-.l- uuf-'ter. 1 : id foi rei.e tore 1 iirouh a bin!, ni.il. 11 jiii.ly srx teet in a.epth iir.d us ninny ri,:o. tHa -aes a pnit'l-ir f pni:i:h u'liU.''. Thronirh this op:-'.. air tho VHtvrp : ili.l.le tooir :1V tle'H'l loiii. .town l-.ili. Some ; t'.'".:y ro.i- boi- w V.-H- a tcr.re ir U'l" el brizt, ; qiiitp lsn,,Mi.tu.'.!y put ti.p:tier -d wi-p: mfay IiKh io ninny stratr-, Hi.it the ei ts oi ,U.ri3 1 wn curried down twenty too.- more lurther. i Tun whole tra k. ns marked by Uie lienp o! itrav-1 nn.l mourns, 1 ,rty or tety M. h-nii rinil twenty Ieet ( r more ir. -vol t h. It wai til I mated 1 hut nenr !y S3 cart loail. 1 travel wt -e thn !wi', .lown, a'lllieiiuh popular rumor hn,i jnt it al many more thounnilt. i'nronh the ir. .dale e- the debris a small htream now iriekles i-suine trom tv.o or three spots 111 the ba?tn l.-r're inenllnneil. where the oiitnurrt took place. Mi the neighbors auree r th c 'oni;; in the li.tcmal ttse ;-S lwrij l esolvcnt. n I loci I'm tier nn.l th.-evirri.nl u-e ! Cn'.rrn n l Crin riii S-i.-.i'. the Ore.it Skin e'lirev 'or Snubnrii, Tan an.' re-i.jy Skin ue C'-ti A'HA Soac. ar ?tiu'.t.! le;;.;t. ball) and nar ry Jamit.ve. trrf -aniVlth ilelu-h'tts flower DiKre vl 'jouliiii: b.i!':-r.. SALT RHEUM. Will. McIVii;a.!t1. Ie.irb.,rn Street. C. cato. gr.;efnl'y aokootrledKea a ctire of Salt Kb;-otn on pica.l. rek, faoe, artr ami leir for recnten year : nut oblu to walk cxeept ou hand" a n t ki.ee. I for cue vtar r.ot able to hehi tilrrse!! ? r oiijM iK'Ii.l i J ) ry. I ., toe. FT-.- I K I; ft IV. I SC 1 'il . sii;t' .1 13 -..I-. I I'l.tt ANNA. T' fccarvr's. f ei.'.ij.. a T 1 ' T. HV:i: A 'Id U s fr.-r - . I n 't. ' ht i J at 1! ram"-. 7 W -P. ,4 A . tiki; VI dO Ii T W Ns . 1 T !! e.o : :. ycart; tr:l h tm.ire-l el rtineilies; Cc--r,.r9 pro-. -iiouneed I. It cae l...-ele-? ; perma neul 1 Ci-re.i by the t'ntlo Jra liemeilivs. . ; PSORIASIS. II. K. Cht ei't' r. Ks i.. Hcu1rron, N. Y, cured i'f lor v-is or I-t'i-nv .i f twt-n.y years ' rtaediriK:. hy tho to, ka lc-r'vLVET intornallv i.D-1 t'VTi rvR nri l: S-oai xteTn:illy. The moot woi.ilc ort'r (.r.;rw.i. ut ccrtf t J t i-vl-rf tt id-ii'jr".f U1 i c 11 rttl rr !iilhc:i t ( : -r. . A 1 ; b rl ift i w i ti: T:i S.rJ.y t.vsej thuu;- pcidI 'Ai us f:r lui-i te-tlmur. :al in tuH. S K I U DISEASE. t V. H. I rakt:, l-q , I'eiroit. Jtii-J-.. v-ferel b 1 yon.: all defer:!. t i.-n from a d'stf e which np- les.rw.i on his katit!. ben ' s.ud f. .-c. ai d rrlr deiiroye.l ire yej. li e ino?t careial 1 ot.rini; fai e '. to he! ;: Tn and a fter nl! hr ':'. U,l he !-.-J tin eSVTiei ha Kt-matM li ter-iti;. Cr-a nu avd Cnii r Soir ixiert.aliy. and wan lured, a j J lias rtiiii:' ncd lerlevlly eli ".t-lti 11 i-.ieiti.-. Scj CToNV(-i;f rK 'riiv, - OlSt-rr- T irv. .lo!:t a i ilValPDMintP, e..' . TH III.ANI' Tt .WN. k retarv. S-. I.tn . : 1.. -rn : nt. Sec ri-- s ; a to te hud av l r n'- AMI? i k. -pur. FX AM X at o'eioi V Aia!-eir.T ir --t int i-n in ti e c !-t No S). ,-tal c-I so trcaii-r- : M-nl le ri' n-l i re-eni it -ce-r ?.ir-,. ' , ' ' ; -, 'ai.rl'.K't.l. 1 he I itrTU ,r a foi'V il: ,tr t t, he Ai'i'l 1-H c t w .1. , ti,. ;..,.o os . : Ai'.i.e.-t : TI' SCROFULA. Hon. Wu. Tayl-r, llo-ton. -'Afiar thre ' notuhn" iv of the I'rriiri'.A xrr.iks. and T-i ; yars of e ci.'laat iufloilny frota hutaur f lie ' fare, r.rc-i and 5 ':i'p ut was c.er e:Murd, 1 ran ijj that 1 am cuted. und m jr.cun-e ny cafe the mot re j.i.i kit !. .n r.-eord . I t ave bean f, e ted -with n v u-eet that 1 have vtwpe4 men oa the t Ftreet ah,, were a!t"'iciej at.! ivld Ihtm t u?t the ; Cuiicr-ra Ketue.hes and they would tare thtm.'' ' SKIN HUMORS. I l-VJ -.. S. K. WLtpple. --.-at-jr, Ma.lj.. KTiten tlit liar face, head ntid f-,o parts of her body were ' aliot raw. Head ceve-od with scabs an ! sores, i SiTered fcatfully ai 1 tried VMjilnn. I'ernia- i ff?Q r l If i -.-V rt t ; ipe Tl!r tL wt to t Sat ma Sot for shT SOT be po ot Ml bv Tie .c inj iter hor 3 of : Iftr pte tRh g.e Jra? Sat In Woi An Wa is : dea roi' r Not in ai Con rick the, com Mis of r mm bur snci Ma tatf Mc." twe, Flal f ron Of II lear WOT whe then wp ( in tt little why IXC 1 threi Of n first vicir f.ftv- i r-nin .r. i: nd 1 no rt c inr, tlont Sanf. men' imr ratio I'rin' el r feat Kev. fiimt Moro Tht i homr far a Is rn on th t name rwn Char' hi apr erts-e J from plove, on Ti of hb F Clear KIM er- th, th that no stream hat before tjii in that c.iar.r.cl I tootty curtsl hv e-ut- '1 -in water is pwer-l nn.l cli.rie.- vit 1. m-,.'.niU" liotrertnily impreirnali'd well iron or other snii- ' r 1 T ."' ' sianeea, at it depoeit.- In plaees a Ihtek. vsllcwis.h ! CUTICURA ream. 1 he Mniien and i.ivel borne down by the ' Keuie.tlea re for sale by nil Urulstf fr ee of torr-nt are full ot In. Ru-tnm? of some sot', ol nun- . 'k ' ul eral.bnt tl.e scuniitlc knowledge ut tn viititm ; '-"'''sv a ?.Ied,i-inal Jeity. Etur.ll boxe-, S.ic.: party was not equal to Jellnine it. larite borea, il : Cnm u KoLVe-t the nw The cause ot lha pheaomenoa i yet a mvstery ii. ; Hlood iMr!Ser. $1 per bottle Cnni K, MKntct the ueiithhorlMMid. 1 Se explonnit pury, however, j . 1 'vmr. i oun.i .'itun . took note, ol two lae-s. whieh mav hvjp Io a solo . 1 " Tr tKT?OAC, 2.-.: t'i'crrii Mrp!.-i at Sn v iien. i ne nr.T wn- .tint at t tie lower i.art ol tfce. i n e ir . . . -i.ert a p I l . . eva larks ..I Mi.- e.i-.eient water ; uuicr... . v. 1 n -,e- . -.1 . sura Haine-iie-. - .- - - - . , r - i s$;, Iwri hill were wll detiu d mn W l lkS 'a ,11 l it All Dia.ie.l free ou reo.-.pi v I freednian. Sji.vF.ii Ckf.eTk, N. Y., Feb. 6, 18se. : & : I have been ve-ry low, and have tried everything to no advantage. I beard your 1 Hop Bitters recommended by so many, I ; concluded to give them a trial. I did. una j now am around, and constantly improving, ; and am nearly as strong as ever. W. II. ; Y..LER. The Chicago Timet publishes reports of i oe , extern nog crop, indicating that it will ine icium i-iiui"ius K"ou uiiiu ocincu ncr fn ki,:j u. , i " V i. .7 19th, ine-lusive. On Wednesday, September ' l3" lthat 4?' f": lt.pn wi ia a nnr. al avonr. I " on, or. i.-ancu 14th, liowever, there will le a special excur sion at specialiv-reduccd rates from all sta tions on the Monongahela, Division, and on. tnursday, Septembor l.ilh, from all stations on the main lino between Altoona and Pitts burgh, and all stations on the Southwest i reiuii, Ivania and Altoona Divlsieius nud tbe iDllgCl Indiana Kratich -ood tor return iu vttch so until the following day. about ouue-fourth, and, owing to a elelicienev of fattening food, the animal:, are small iii siro and poor in condition. : Accoiding to the nttsburg Dispatch. ! Speaker Hewit charges the defeat of the bill ! intended to suppress speculative life insur j at:ce to Hon. Chailes S. Wolfe, who dodged : a vote on the question in the crisis of its 1 tate. He also says iiat Wolfe was a direc j tor in a company at Lcwisburg. It is time 1 for Mr. Wolfe to rise and explain. Special services were held in the Metho dist churches of Erie on Sunday over the al leged miraculous cure ot a gtrl named Mamie Leo, aged 18 years. For three years she has been bedridden, unable to move without help, and Revs II. A. Reno and J. A. Kuni mer. two Methodieit ministers, prayed f,vr her. Shortly after she arose and walked and has since suffered on relapse. The I'ittsburg leader wains its readers against falling into a great panic over the drought reports. It add that this Is a creat country and it is almost a physical inipossi- couiie. the second was that a r.lit.rt distance : , Iron the spot ol Uie ouilireak.a d at tho same ! " level, was an oo:.y spot, where Ih.i rattle lute to tread, from wh!-a trickled n in'nu o slre.-.uu The prot.ahliittes are Ihat f. sin ill bio ii once ru down Irom the lores, which cr.wnt tlio hill, led by aprinira In tho tuierior. From some cause, per haps the rut'-fitr down d the tree, the Fprincs became low and the stream ceased to flow, the lin prltooed waters find inir a n In iie.rfecl outlet thro' the hosfy t.M.t referred to. l-.deed. this mav have. been tiie o.iiiinil outlet, and have become choke.' I over the pit ot the up. At l-.it the preMire water bet-ame fufll.- I any alerted part l'r P. colliivs. OlTAJCg3ElICTR10;;(,,7:; clent to t-xk thr.cnih the strata and dlslodire a uperlinaibent mass ot sv.nes and Kravcl. i ne "Vt t i ns' A ..tai . t'lKTino I i-.'sirs. e, .tiiiu it f ir ui ar: or ty ther elect. a;.; i- ,cm beior t he iiO i io. li, , ,. ne . rl i ui u I,,....... .. I J.lve- i'...i.,.i...u . M -.' ria, Fever and Anne, and Kidney and I'rm.ir i' lih-uliie., ami n.n he woio .eh. over tl.e i!dpe'. er 2,-rtt. Sold etpnni.no. :.-aui. Ihnntti Miaatr K-i r ' ei r. r h -t -' ' t e : . h e s v ' e :. o- , Tia l t tiisilh ti .-.' ' to t the -v-ie o nar : -. ' aimmo,l H'. w 1 oe e i o. "1 r ter llv r eomelu: ii . itv, Theuintill.,.:i, t.i-l met' t. -For fate bv ! 1 1 allv. I America JYtuM Yield. , Tia ereatest thinkers, the most profound sehrd I ara, the most expert, -hoaouirh and sneeestfnlehew 1 ls for tliese Anrica must turn to Oermrjiy. . In tho wofully sp.nlntive field of med'eino no areater ste,p has yet. been taken than tu thn ctis.wiv- rv. after the mmt extended research and tie most j careful and patient experiments, of lr. Faust's Oerman C'ouif a Syrup, tor the cure of consumption, , oouiths, eoldt. gore throat, tironehltls. eroup. and , all pulmonary diseases. IJetnember ti,ls -nedieino I Is sold on a positive Kunrantee to cur. Price, titc., Soc. and, l por holtle. Ask lirmrni.ti. Sold at F.. I James.' llrug Store, Ebenshutjt, !. -l.-e.o.w. J tleekn 1'otter, BMton.Mati. STARTLING DISCOVERY. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A T'ntlm 0f yonthfol lmpmaenc- caneing Frenuv arw IcaT, Nerr oua Ivbimy. 1,1 Jdat.bood. et-.. -iav trt tried In vain every known reni.sW, lias d a wen d a alna.le aeli enre, which ha wiU send rRl K to hia fellow-enOerer-. asVlroaa J. 11. KLEi !-. C3 t iiatbani tst., . 1. . 1 SSI .-IV. . , - .- a - s - T J. J 1 to be apain. ,l;he BPfB tntl!i T fill re h( , C otn ri, er-mpl ro'm. i T'RTnr - v Jnhrt lar, 4 tstflrj N'osi. f17 and ''''' ruii.Ail1 1 lte-s IUavccd t.- The Iritfll'ns ri;b. the sarva h,err-i pr., loi-nte-l , n the t!"Tf amurn.er. t . stol ts tt wrll ns all p in -' t'v sireel oars concur ter, speo al l:i,b-.-rir r stls. ne. or p'en Feb. .Nothing so pood for Headache and Dys- ' bility for the crops to tail throughout the pepsia ns dr. METTAUK'S HEADACHE whole of Its vast exi a.d DISPErSJA PILLS. All Druggists sell them Price 26 cents. IK-'-n.-lrn. tetlt of territory, and in those davs of ,rapid transit and freight car tw local failures hardly couut :U all. I Tjne1le,fur those distressing cetni- plaints to wic you are subject, . t.-e Dr. rausT's frermnn Aromatic I If'ine. t4T,'iMy.j WM. H.sri ULFK Johmtutrn, hi Your iatrct-aite i. , Philadelphia, "N--'v. I. '-"" G EO.M.rvEAPV'- M. 1 KITTFLL, Eeatr", Pa. SECIILER KITTELL, ATTOUNCYS.AT.hAW, ( FttCrs In 1-utherJi Oreen's lar. hih k build j 1. ji- or. f ' ,w V Ion . eo-.ai-r jMaiu and e union ti., Johnstown i 1-..ir,t r-rr- At h ui iu-oion:ao i.oiv, trencourif Ihree rloors fr.pi ic.rl ,v' r n 1 .It To leeher rnrrrij Jer- i ers , cr f, tr-nerl . ft nn ttsf t! an J rd jr "Mclj -5 -- t - - . TTrf LT T IT , . . . .
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