J i i ' trict a The official majorities for President OLK PHIH DELPHI A LETTF.K. in tht 3iierset anl Bedford dis- tnr Is to will that which its Creator willeth. Th saints are Mints only because their will FRIDAY, - trict are as follows : In Somerset, the r majority for John Cessna is 320 and in EBENSBUnC. PA., Bedford t he majority for Wm. J. liter is ; - - NOV. 18, 1881. 333 Kivinsr Ber a majority of 13 in the . rmmmrrrrmmmm.rmmmrrrm (lislnet. Like MtTCUtio'S WOUIld, ill- I though this majority is neither as deep as a well nor as wide as a barn door, still ' it is enough. The judicial contest in that district was a jeculiar one in at least two of its aspects from any other In the State. Cessna took the stump in his own bflialf and attended all or near ly all the Republican campaign meet ings that, were held in Somerset county, where Baer was so strong with the peo ple ten years ago, when he ran against Judge Hall for the same office, that he carried it by a trifle less than fifty votes. No ot her candidate of either pary in the State fnra judicial ntHe? adopted the dis rpM'ahle course taken by Cessna, and in thaf nspr-.-t he stood solitary '.til ; THE election IX FHIlaDf.lhhia ojtx OF : i fn conformity with the will of Ood Attohnkv (iEXEiui MacVeaoh is nr Ifriii.' r a in on!i-:-r of tha cabinet, the Presiaeiit, having vii Monday last ac cepted his resignation, which was ten dered as soon a Mr. Arthur entered up on thti duties of bis office. The trial of Gisiteau commenced in the criiniii,;l Court at Washington be fore .Id le Cox, on Monday last. The rieceji-at y number of jurors were obtain ed oil tli.it and the two fallowing days. The cast; promises to tie vry protracted. If ex-Governor Ciutin is correct in What time's retenoes THE DiFTEFFXCE bb- i the world calls misfortune is in moat eases twees performance and seglect : an arlvantssre. n erace. a favor from Heaven, costly MACHINE roLiTic wonderful j when considered in the ordeY nf Providence American progress SYSTEMATIC smco- ' I have had oj pnrtnnir.ea to enneli niveit oltno n tion al thanksgiving THE i which it wan (iorl's will I shonul not emrorace, ociteac administration. j anrl I thank mv Heavenly Fattier that it was His will that I snnnirt not pranrarr me-m. urn poor. and thank God that. I nro poor which he is rai l recently the statement to have it;:id'-,'"t h it out of' -ivo-n thous and who have been educated in the sol diers' ! p u;n schools ..I this State, only two have been accused of crime. "' the fact is v ry it m.ivk.ib'c and highly cred itable 'to the fL'Lools as well as to the soldieis" '.-rpiiaiis, Philadelphia. Nov. 14. rSpectal Correspondence of the Frkkm Atv-1 Dear McPike The election in Philarlel phia tells the same old storv the Democrats were beaten heennsen their own surrender. They pnnnot even find consolation in ths elec tion of Km nith a nr. as his nomination was effected t.ntside of their organization. If the Democracy of this city can learn any sense, the tat election will end all dual con tests The Democratic vote of Philadelphia fell short at least 20.000. Until some other plan is devised for conducting the affairs of Government, the duty of e ine to the elec tion polls and votinsr is incumbent on every man who is the possessor of his wits and ta horintr under no illetml or physical d'sabiiirv. The Democracy of Fhiladelrhia either did not poll their full vote, or. if prilled, they were polled for the hoss candidates. Making allowance for all the senrrv Democrats the McMullen-Donahiies were a'He to sell to the Republican bosses, the Democrats should have hroneht Noliln np to Bt'lv, and sho-ild hai'ft .1eot.ri f-i ioe TToa'o Tli o--. t... Sul lit- alotie. That his Stump appeals (Ps'llsted tie, if anv dmiM. about. re thnvnand IVmn hundreds ot Reoublican voters in Somer- cratie vides beiii-r cast for Baitev a-'d O'Don- 1 set county is perfectly manifest from Grant s:ii 1 to a reporter of the Phil- : nd-Mphia L- lj'r last wee it. that the only '. ruan lie was particularly anxious to see ; bounced out of the cabinet was liiaine, i and jrave as Ids 'eason that didti't i think James G. was "a fit man to be. there." That Grant should entertain ; this opinion of Blaine : unite natural : and has long boen well understood. If, Grant lives to be as old as one of Wash- I ington's body servants he will never i either forget or forgive the man who : took Hi" wind out t the sails of his ! third term l;.-at at the Chicago conven- j ticn. I Therf: is a strong b-.-iief prevailing at ; Washington that Mr. Arthur will invite ! Mahone to a i!ace in his cabinet after Congress meets in December. The i Democratic Senators will have some- the fact that Bailey's ma:ority over No ble is 1.475. r l.lo. more that Cessna's over Baer. Tiie withering retuike ad ministered to Cessna by the voters of that county reflects infinite credit noon them, and his deserved and ignominious defent ought to be a warning for al! t ime to come to all other aspirants for judi cial preferment. But while Cessna's i own methods in conducting the CHin- pai'M i-ere peculiar and wi'hout a par allel, there was another phase or inci dent connected with it meriting equal censure. For some reason, into which it is not material now to inquire. Judge Hall, the President .In Ige of the dis trict was extremely hostile to Cssna becoming his successor, and a short time before the election published a hitter attdvmdjcj ;ve art icle reviewing Cessna's political career, in which he poured out ;ii i l he viai.s of his wr.ilh on his devoted head. No man in Pennsylvania occupy ing Jtide Hall's position ever In-fore prostituted it to such a low and unwor thy purpose. and his conscience, if lie has thine to say about this, if it ever coin' s to pass. If the President at tea p's to ! ne, will upbraid him to the last hour of boost into his cabinet a man who has j hisli-e. All his difficulties with John earned for himself the infamy of an i Ce.-na ought to have been adj-isted in avowed an 1 shame'es hoiiert ere -.11 tors of Virginia, the Demo cratic niemb( rs of the Senate will make it decidedly interesting for Mr. Arthur, and will stand like a 'ivim wail b-twetn him and their country's disgrace. A Mf-T vigorous end well organized effort was male in Mississippi st the election k'.st week by a combination of all the fact i..ns 'and fag ends of parties in that State to elect a I.egis'at ure op posed to the re-election of Mr. Lamar to j the L. Seunfe.- The nero voters, however, who know and appec.:;(e Mr. Lamar, sustained hi- ''neo is who were candidates for the Lf gis'a! ore, and he vill te his own successor. No man has bee"b inor" :-,atjona! in his ideas, or has done more to bring together the two sec tions"of the country since the close of the civil war. 'ban Sena' or Lamar. Ib is a sehnlar of rare attainment s. a lil i-r-al-minded statesman, and a credit to his State and to the whole South. lu:id.-Ter of the ; sin entirely different way and without j dragging the robes of his office through j the dirty pool of personal politics. It i was ilisracefn Oevoud all precedent, ; and while Ctssna richly meiited the , crushing detect he received, it is diffi i cult to draw the line between him hs a ; bold, reckless d -niagogue. and Judge ' Hall as a low. scheming politician, who i for p-rsonal pnrpises so degraded his high and responsible otlice. B All. V V oi';ic is 7." ';'. V,'. lunch from !( ) If majority in s -i'e wiil ' I. A s w t: the State not varv said las' WecK. Bailv iias b-' i, elected by Di-lll-ecratic vot( s. Al leas tn-( .thousand, or rinr-r-'irth of tie- total vote Wolfe re oeivtd in Pliila'blp'.ia and Allegheny counties, wr recast by Democrats. Why thii was r.-iiie is far beyond our political iihiloi- nay. Wc scarc-cdy ever knew a t .nu-. l.o-.. ever, w!ieii Ieneci-.it s didn't The chairman of Mr. Wolfe's State I Committee, or as it is called, the "Citi zens Republican Association,7' lias is sued an addr.-ss to the Republicans of Pennsylvania congratulating the Inde pendents on the large and flattering vo'c polled by them throughout the State for their s-df-nominated candidate. The address declares that ' the move ment is nnt yet ended, bu. he who rims may plainly read the signs which indi cate the hriiinninij of the end." That this Wo.fe rebellion against the iron rule nt Ui- bosses, which commenced by Wolfe noiii in at iieg himself and ended two iiioinhs alterwanis by tony thnus an I Republicans enlist ing under his ban ner, is the beg. lining of a still nvre form idable revolt on the part of the Indepen dent ft next year, does not admit of any reasonable doubt. He has the best ele ments of the Republican party in Phila delphia and other parts of I he. State at his back sustaining and encouraging him men who have enlisted in the light aaiust Camel on ism dining the war, :i;.;ke b-o'sof thems-lves instea 1 of mak-n and who will never cease to give bat tle ing the most out, of their oppoi i u:;i: y , and it is fair to infer that if there: had I fic-.i r'rt-if'e independent Republican in the rl-h! with Wolfe, the Democrats would ;tl-o hfive. given him noiigli voles to make the ;c-ess of the machine can didate fquai'.y ceilain. It is v n dis gusting and warrants thcconcliisien that tle occupation of the fo.ji ki'ler, like Othello's, is -gone, and thai he has per manently iv'.ir .-d from bu jiness in this State al least. re-eiec-et while iv e have SAM'. r.b W. 1A IS o.i- been toil Coi-uty Comiy..-ioncr. ati we admit his ent ire compet cik-v to say, in reference to him, that for the tlrst time in the history of Cambria county the Commissioners' ot:h-e was prostituted to party politics during tin late campaign, and it was Cap'. Davis who did :t. Voters were taken daily to the oflice and a single comity order for SlU" in favor cf John A. Kennedy selected from the ti'.es of the oiHce ami shown to them for the purpo-eof creat ing the impression that he had defraud ed the county out of that amount of money. Similar orders iss-j.d to Jas. Cooper and Ald Lloyd, two former Re publican Commissioners, as we'd as to several other Cciiimissioners and clerks to the Board, were on tile, but these rere not exhibited, the Kennedy order being the only one shown. We irn-t that the archives ot the Commissioners' office wiil never again ! thus used to save a candidate from defeat and that a wrong so inexcusable will nevei again b3 repeated in this county until th.it ariog.m: ael domineering po ll' ical power ill the R-puIt ican counsels of this State is crushed on' and h si toy ed. Tlii- contest bet ween tie- machine managers ,i:id ll;e Republicans who Hre lictelluintd Ii) resist their lieeiees is in I legivss novv, and will ciPmiuat-- wl.en the Siate Convention tneMs next rum mer to nominate a c.oi b li'e ti i. v err.or. and the man who cau'i .-ee wi.t it it will end unless one wf tie tril lions t aiiiejy surreu l-is, wiilch is .i-ainsi ad the pn babilil ies. has a v ry poo,- cun ciption of the 'iliii- inwaiouess"' ot Charles s. Wolfe and t he men who stood by him in the campaign winch has just Hided in a nominal victory tor the 'ma chine. " Ui'os the rtceiat of the in-w.i .u Lon don that Mahone and his tr.eb-orers had cairied the Virginia election, the price of the bonus of that Stute fell .six per cent. In the contest in Virginia. Mahone. in warring against tin ..r uci ple which liesat the very basis of society the inviolability of contracts and the sacred character of State obligations ha I the countenance and support of only al,ut twenty thousand white voteis in the whole State, the balance of his re adjusting thieves lieing composed en tire! J of ignorant negroes, who consti tute the trading element in the politics of Virginia. These negroes were told by Mahone 's speakers, and believed ii too, that millions of the public d u they were asked to pay was for han-ing old John Brown and fur lemming run away slaves to their masters in the days of slavery. This was enough to make rabid readjuster-i out of nearly all of them, arid enabled M ,',one to carry the S'a e by their solid vote for his candi dates. Resides this, he had the sym pathy and ai l of the President in his unholy crusade egainst she credit, r of the State, and th- effect on the p-ice of her bonds in .he London matket is tuhl fu the fir-t s-ntetb:e, of this aiticlc. The is not vet. ople o! tins State have become vei familiar dining the recent cam paign w it h l lie name of Charles S. Wtdte, and having learned from himseli ail about his political aims and purposes. Would like now know what disposi tion is to lie made by ttie Supreme Con i t or his luaii lan.ns proceed mgs agains tin State Treasurer, involving the Mabi-it v of the Slate to pay e"IM) extra to each member of the Legislature. Judge IVai soti decided that under the act of 174 the members were not entitled to the ex tra pay. Mr. Wolfe, who represented the J.egislat ure in st arting l he case,! ook an appeal in order that the question might I- determined by the Supieiue Court ai its ),olc( session in Pitts burg. Tin- s ion of the Court will come to a close before many u ore days, and this t;,r ve tmve heard nothing abon- Mr, Wolf'-'s ext ra pay case, w hich cau.sd so much, 'alk and discussion at Harnsburg last spring. It is very im portant th.it this vexed question should lie linaby detei nnm-d. but the prosjiect thin ii wdi be deceit 1 bv t lie Court Dur ing He- pri st nt Pi is! nr.- term noes not Si-, m 'n m ;t ill it-nag. TwfpE slmipd be lestalk and more de cided iietion about the Utah crime, flaunted in the fine of the American people,- mid there is a hint of this in an appeal to Mie elerirv i.f ail denominations that lias been ina.ie l v the. Mt-thodi-t and the Kpiscopn lia n Rishii,.s. the I'atho ic Vicur fe-nfi il, mid ttie superintendents of Presbyterian and (.'oeiiregtioiifll woik in l.'tali. They a-k if the time lias tint Cine when the pulpits nf the !?!! si, , I bit np their Voices iiiMi'lst ttte M'-rrihle eve- lir,fe ttlt !li f s'r I' f.iie in l-t in 11. ?S-IS of 'ta Morniouisin. "Mel they -l 7 et the T'l'i'ett S';ite .ltlt, iit.sh'i- I" near nil the vr-s- in their di-tiiet. so fl at in the in xt -e Ati'i Po'v-.-i'ii l:iw "ihnf the (tvitur o--i co-habitation to n-e -ion if Congress the -hull he o amended her of the panics or legal trm shall be proof if !h':iiiiv or polygamy, ius'end of the rep-mon v nf mn ' i i iv, because the latter is n.rf.e med to se-rtT w tnin the walls it' the E'ldowment II"iise, in the presence of faith fa' Mo'aivms on!' rtfnl no one of these will l-ar te-t'nua y to the fact," and that poly, painy shad be a continuous crime instead of expiring 1'V ,;ni t.a'h-n in three years' time, as now. T' is is the ne-st imi.irtnt move c;iiiist Morn i-'n vet I'.vV, nd if should beat-fi nit, em:oi ning a- it doe from men who. living M.iint the Mnmio-is, are im-st lite ti be conn e'"f to -! O' an 1 -n -ihioj th vii of P'j ygPUlj. PM-iburg nell fur dollars in cash civen to Democrstic traders. Hid not Miior Veale been tra.ted off tiy Democratic bossses he wou'rl have tecn elected. With the Committee of One Hundred against him the ringmasters of both the Democratic and Republican patties against him without money and without the esponrsl of his cause by any newspaper in fhe citv. save aril except the Rrmrd he ran eight thousand ahead of his ticket. Had the Committee of One Hundred been sincere in its professions had one half the members of the Committee been honest an ho"Pst-. brave and C'ui-tian gentleman would have been e'ected. IPs honestly expres-ed views on municipal affairs, which -honld have wanned the Committee of One Hundred had it been honest in its professions of reform, chilled the Democratic bosses Major Wa le is a gallant soldier, whose pnhlic and private integrity is unquestioned, which is more than can with truth tie said of his opponent, and in not givinn him its warm and united s no port, the Committee stultified itself. Of the insincerity and dishonesty of aid Committee, I may have occasion to sneak in future let ters. Not wit h-tanding the m n-liine lias tri umphed, and the banner of the confederate ho--..- ti unit-, dt -fiantlv from the cdidels nf the Pardon Hoard, bin Tin-' Delinquent Tax Oflice, Street Ttadwav F.vtort ioni-ts, and the Jo'ihers' Hnnaile in -elcct and Com mon Council, the battle of the peonle a gainst boss rule is not ended. There will be anoth er grand 'ally ot the good people against the bosses in February. Then a. en in will the penp'e move upon ttie "citadels of profligate authority when it is honor' that both branch es of the Councils will be wrested from the Spi'i.elS. ONE OK TIMfc'S 1M.V FNOKS One of titne"s revenges woik'.-d beautifully at the latp elect ion in Ni w York. Two years ago, when (Voveinor lto'.iinsoii was nomina te. '. by ttie Democrats, three-fourths of the deleii-ites were ready to roiiiprnuii-e on ticn. H. W. Moeuni. and he would have beaten Cornell by forty or titty liiou-and votes : but B-.ss McLaughlin, who carried the Kings county delegates in his poel.et, refused to listen to the prepo-iLion. This caused an open. oriMii'Zeii rebellion against Boss Mc Laughlin this yeat. which h is st t ipped him ot his patrouaue and hurled him out of power. THE blrFEi:ECE BETW'EF.Ji PEKFOliM ANCE AND NEo I.I.I I. The difference between serving one Presi dent and ain ther is not quite so obvious to ttie popular apprehension as the difference between the performance, and the nee,-i-l of public duty. It is not generally considered to the c-leilit of Attorney (reia-r il McVeigh that he left his post at the time the Star route contention was approaching danger. Mr. McVeiigh.in connection wdii Mr. .lames, should have finished the postal rcNams they had jointly begun. Hy lei using to do so he has given Mr. Arthur an excuse for washing his hands of the .Sim- route business. I COSTLY MAC HIXE POLITICS. Ml. Astor, the IteputCiean candidate for Congiess in one ot the New York districts, had twenty seven lneii ihiii.t; clerical woi'K tor him. The postage on his circulars and letters was upwards of fl.noi. and the cost of piinting and stationery ?I,"iimi. There were one hundred and five "elect ion districts : which cost him near ?;,')' (!. F.aeh liquor dealer was well paid. Twenty thousand dollar- were expended in Mr. A-dor's can vass. Such is the way an A -tor iiii.-s for Coi,gre-s in a New York didriet. If i' c..-t Mr. William W. A .-tor uiiwards id S.'a.niin not. to be elected, it Ilia v be t'uir to piesame tli.it it ciet- a great deal of money to be elected. The defeat of Mr. Astor" in the Eleventh New York Congressional district shows that even in those -onlid days, and in the heart i f i moiiey-gettiiig city, a candi date cannot always buy a seal in' Congress wilh his double each--. " 'pi,,, j,, t.--,t. estimate made of the sum iota! is, that wealthy Mr. Astor bought hi- deieat for oiieies-' wit ii Sii.eoO vnj.unrhtd iloilars, a gnat inanv of which went loi p'ipchi. For the eiecli.in let in n ihere is m tiie phjiosopluc mind a thousand ct nuns of comba t. WONDEkFCI, AMF.IMi AN PUOGI'.KSs. The increasing faciiey in the Cuited St di s for hmling out ways m il iai-ansh twn.it to do what ought to lie done j- truly wonderful. It has lieeii iliscoveied that the Star mute 'hieves have not offended again-t the Dis ti it t of Coaimbta, but again.-t tiie Cnion, and that the I'uitetl States has no more riulit to uitertere in the prosecution of iitiiteau than it the minder of danieid had been commit ted in one of the tetrilories. The Star route lotiUeis have not off. niied neinn-t the Dis trict, or any Stale or Territory, lint did of fend eain-t the Union, ami theieloie it does not ci me under the ,-peeial province of the Attorney Oeuer.il to eiitost-e tile laws auainst tl, cin : nor has District Attorney Coikhiil any legal liaht to prosecute them The present slate ol things at the National Cilplial appear to lie that die Attorney (ieu eial of the I'mied State- has mi moie call to interfere in the prosecution of (iuiteau man if the murder ot the late President, had been co.nuiufe.l in one of the remote territories; while the Distiict Attorney ol Washington has legally no more to do vv'itn the Star route cases than the Di-liiet Attorney ot a State has. The doings at Washington in the (iui teau case serve to illustrate the increasing facilities American lawyers have for finding wavsand means how not In do what ouglit to be done. Ainerieau pioyress in every thing, and especially that of law, is tmlv vvntnterf lli. SYSTF.MATIC SMfr.i:.;;. T! e "avoi lte dodge of A'nei ican Congrcss nn n ot ti-niKing liu-ir Mined l.uen back to tia-ii iloim-iic wash tub t..is.,t least the mer it ol an aspiration to !h- inanity ot a clean shirt. P.ut it seeuis taat it is not the Con gressmen of America who alone appreciate the advantages of free postal services. The vigilance ot M. Hiilaire has unearthed a sys tematic .-niug'jling of fnreivot giwids by (tie clerks in the French Foreign p.i-t Office. A hag was recently opem-ed by accident and found to contain a quantity of fur, a Cos sack -ad. lie, a pair of ooot-, and other things, instead of important dispatches. This tieiits the iavorite .1. m(v of Anicrionn Congress men, that of franking their dirty shirts, NATIONAL TH AN KSCU VI NO. Whereas Chester A. Arthur, President of the Cnin-d States, has recommended ad the people to observe Thursday, the 24th of the pre-ent month, as a day of National thanks giving and prayer, let all do so. inasmuch as it is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing praises unto the Most High. While ail should be thankful, there are many who on reading President. Arthur's thanks "iving proclamation, while their lips may not utter it, the thought will ari-e in their heart, what am I to be thankful for? The outlook for the winter which is upon me. is fraught with solicitude indeed, dismay. I have a houseful of children to feed and to clothe, and am w ithoni means to do so. This thought comes up with peculiar force to thousands r.f poor ir-ei and women who can recall no special ble-siogs in their history for whi-h they should he grateful. They should, nevertheless, be thanklul that thing's are no worse wch them. It is the divint philosophy of life to be cheerful and coura geous in the face of ad verse ciicumstances. The true man or woman will be cheerful un diral! circumstances. 'Instead of murmur inn nt tte-ir lack of cood things, they are thankful lor such things as they have. We should therefore lie thaiiKful that things are no worse than they are. Though the kindly earth has not brotiuht forth her increase wi'h her accustomed generosity, Mien i still enough of her bounties in the Ian.) to answer all our needs, ami even though speculators and monopolists mav extort tribute from us, as it. were drops of Mood from our faces,' yet there is suflieient to feed and cloth" us ad. The poor man. who has healt,,, with good arms, even it his legs are bad, i- better off than the millionaire without health. Let us not. doubt (bid's protection, or be slow in tru-lmg to Fi;- guidance. '-Yea, Father! for so it seemed good in Thy s'ght." .Vnrt. xl, U'C Every thing that hatpenn to us hap pens by (iorl's order, and is d not Ju-t to te- qutfee in whatever is ordained !iv od ? irhuthor the President is sincere in Ttis pro clamation or not. let all sincerelv return sol emn thanks to the All-Giving Source from whom all blessing" flow. j THE "nrTTKAl ADMINISTRATION.'" There was sincerity in the rumor that went floating around in the newspapers of a formal denial from (irant hat he was looking for ward to a third term. The truth and sincer ity of that statement is now manifest. Ar thur is only a fb?nre-head. and the "Uuiteaii Administration" as it is now termed is (iranfi third term. The "fJuiteau Admin istration" means (Jraotism and all the name implies, it. means Clrant'sm. and (irantism means noi!s. Orant is now in the hird month of his third term, and is looking ahead for The fourth term. Before the breath was out of Garfield's vodv. Grant, with his bru tal instincts the soldier who has ridden into fame over th dead hodies of thousands of his slaughtered soldiers was not appalled hy the violent death of one more which again opened up the wav to his personal ag grandizement and political power. There is no sentimental nonsense about Grant, and It. ! was for no respect or love for Garfield that he visited Frnncklvn Cottage a few days he fore Garfield' death, but it was in anticipa tion ot what he knew was about to come to i nans. As the Philadelphia Time' corres pondent verv antlv and knowingly savs, "he couldn't waif until the man was dead. He was restless, planning fioruri lg it all out. and pverv time he turned from this mental occu pation to the sick man he was impatient at the unnecessary delav of Providen-e. Meta nhorienHv. he could have ridden his war horse over the dvine man ami trampled the life out of him with the same iron determina tion with which he had often ridden to vic tory before. When the end dnj come it was what he had expected, and he stepped in as coolly as if he were the undertaker. In fact. Grant is a 'bigger' man to dav than when fie was signing his rame as President, and scooping in everything from a house and lot to a bull pup. No other man ever lived who lias such a complete grasp upon tbe sweet meat and sugar plums of power." Grant has succeeded Garfield in all save the name and the responsibilitv of his acts. He is en joing his third term ndviserllv, and i plan ning and looking ahead for the fourth term. The "Giuteaii Administration" is Grant's third term Had he as-ended the (iuiteau throne as Arthur did it would have canned a reyo'iitmn. The country, frightened with ttie shadow of Ca-snristn. would have- been nn in arms at the idea of (;;esnr becoming ruler by violence ; but Grant has succeeded to the throne through Arthur and is enjoying i its emoluments and power without any of its responsibilities ; and when the spoils are divided the country will realize that this is , Grant's administration and not Arthur's ! Arthur is tmlv a fig-ire head, and Grant the power behind the throne in the "(iuiteau Administration." (1. N. S. Fhom "Th k. Tim f.s." Editor of the Timm: The veterinary department in vour valuable paper is always read by me with great inter est and I val ie the information received from it a hundred fold more than the sma'l amount paid for the paper. One year ago you puhlished a letter from Dr. John Hates, i relating the wonderful success he had had in eurint pavim and splints with Kendall's Spavin Cure, and his allusion to using it 1 now in h's practice for several human ail- ' nu-nts on account ol llie success ne nas ai ! wars had with it. The above statement from so prominent a Physician gave me ; great faith in its efficacy, and as I had been afflicted tor years with rheumatism and hin joint lameness so bad that 1 could hardly walk at times, I procured a tiotle and as it has completely cured me I wish to proclaim it to all tiie' wot Id as the most wonderful discovery ever made for the benefit of a fillet ed men as well p.s for the poor Imrse. tor which it was first used. As this remedy must he of incalculable value to the world, I write this letter to express my thankfuine-s to vou for ever mentioning it in vonr col umns and to a-k another favor in behalf of mv fellow men who are afflicted in hodv, that you continue to make known to the world, the great value of Kendall's Spavin Cure for both man as well as beast. Kespectfully yours, Aknoi n Pauki.U. Rochester. X. Y., Sept. 1st. HM. BW A3D OTHER SOTIXOS. Morn than one fourth of all the Iron or mined in thia country i tha product of Pennsylvania miners. "The last wolf in Scotland is taid to have been kil'ed hv Sir Gowen Cameron, at Lochiel. in 1CS0. D've see it? The Thanksgiving proclamation of Gov. long, of Massachusetts, is made up of four texts of Scripture and a hymn. The dwelling of James Lagnire, of North Farrisburtr. Vt.. was burned on Wednesday of this week and two children perished.! A pathway only eighteen inches wide is rut lid the iddo of Jsdnte JfountaiD. near Iadville. at n height, ove-r an almost per pendienlai chasm, of 1, 300 feet. Few men who use it rmve strong enongh nerves to walk upright, but instinctively crouch or "coon it," as the local saying is. Th fool hardiness of James Zero In attempting the passage when the rrotini was a glare of ie may, therefore, be imagined. I5e. slipped, fell", and was dashed to pieces on th frozen gronnd more than a quarter of a mile below. Ten boilers at the extensive lumber and salt manufactory of Hamilton A McClure. NO DULL TIES Ht BUSINESS ALWAYS BOON below East Saginaw. Mich., ex- , decided that graveyard insurance companies , ploded on Sunday morning, wrecking ttie must nay policies at their full face value. I property to the extent of ?-.5 000 and killing The'Pittsbnig Leader has been sued for I four firemen. Michael and Joseph Lafieau, tlo.onn damages by a woman who it alleged ! Frank Blanchard and Charles Carpenter said she was glad of the assassination of the j Low water caused the explosion, i ne Dricit President. boiler hone and brick chimney were leveled , A Ma-sachnsetts man who voted last to the ground, and the mid and sa.t block , week says that the first candidate for whom ' were bndlv damaged. The debris were, he ever voted wus James Madison, and the j thrown in every direction, pieces coming j year was 180. i down halfft mile distant. , Aviing grav eagle was captured near j -The Heading Euijl savs ft is reported ( Marvsviile. Dauphin county, last Thursday, i on good authority In coal clrcie that a syn- . by John Dunn, a gang boss on the Pennsvl- i dicate representing a combined capital Ol . vania Railroad. i fi.vxto.bo", and ha ring for its object the All the Oovernors are following the 1 controlling of the entire anthracite product Piesidcnt's example, and issuing proclaim- ' tion of the State, is in course of formation, tiom for a dav of Thanksgiving on Thurs- j William Andenried. of Philadelphia. Charles day, November 24. 1 Parrish. of Wi'kesbarre, and Fredrick A. Some mischievous bovs at Pine drove, 1 potts, of New Jersey, art- mentioned in con- , took the sign of one of the graveyard insur- j riectiiin with the movement. It is said that j ance companies of that place and hung it on i the members can see their way clear to make ; the gat- f the cemetery. an aggregate of JVW.OUO a year merely for T wo en ra inn t n in ina thirteen oassen rrers ! n..n.n:Mn ilm Mini ......... i ii.iiiu.iMi: .... ...... T Crown Point, Indiana, on i nwsuay. i xt,.' --.,,. lino Forsyth and her ht!-b:ind, I Jacob rorsvth. signed a warrantee deed on were blown from the Centra! Colorado track pear (feorgetown. Col., on Friday, but no one was dangerously hurt. An explo-ion of gas occurred on Satur day in a sulphur mine at G-essolnngo. near Catanissctta, Italy. Fotty persons were killed and forty-one injured. Fifteen cases of small pox have been re ported in f ?iddef orrl Mnine all the oubiic schixtls there bnve been closed arid inrirn t j ti- n.a,ln nla deed to iibatil . than three thousand people vaccinated. i (Jreen of New Jersey, who immediately Fd Partridge, colored, of Amerieus, j mvt. a' warrantee deed to the East Chi'-ago (ia.. whipped his step laughtcr.BeMe Holmes. I i nnmmi Comnanv. the consideration to ueain. i ne nesn was neaien ire m me being Sl.ftfin.noo niwiy. l ne citizens threaten lo ivncn mm. j Johiel Kent, a noted turfman, of Sus- i nnohanna. Pa., and the owner of some fine i ,j,.0 ,.ro and I " I'II1I A 1 VV .If,,? ' ,r. . i . i horses almost buried in oats, i ne g. am mt.i i been stored inn grancry mimed lately over I the stall in which the horse stood and the hnnerv equine had delib.-rat-dy eaten a ho e i i. n ,.r bis tiead. He could not stop the flow of his favorite feed after ! had nnce begun, and in a short n I himself enguifr d hv about bu 1 'Mi)r1 wr I rvt l greed with his life had ne not ueen o --i- ' ' , ... t.-a..t i-.f land tfitA Tied an eight ttioiiani .- . ".... bv them, at Sheffield. Lake coun y, Indiana and bordering on the Il'mols line, about fourteen mil's from Chicago. Colonel For sth receives ?l.(mo.0oi) for bis property, of which ",0.0'n In cash was pam '"r.V Ellis P Wood, a farmer in West Biad ford townhlp. Chester county visited h.s , i,rr. o t.. -ls o and found one of his , TOO MANY GOODS and NOT ENOUGHS j Is what's tbe matter with ns now ! That is to s,ay. we l.p.r .... assortment, of g;ood this fall thnt we cannot flnvJ rru, o: i, .",' counters to pla?e them: so ne shall t- yla-1 t... with the public for tho public's iiioner. i: . . plenty of placea to put all th cash at cf ohl or new cu?torD. :s Lave to spnre. ;;, BOOTS AJNTD Silo; We have the largest and most varied r -jrt inei.T we c -.-, taken special pains this f31 in selecting cv;r s ock nf Lz jr. : and we take pride in sayir.g that we he.ve nim-li tl ... res- ... in Elieusburu, while in Boots tor Mes asd yr ,''.! knows we keep t w ice as many n? ny other : :e: Ki town ; so it is useless fr us f say ar-yt!.': j ; . " ther about BooTj or i-atEi. nctn-: tl.-,; Lave all kinds gr:d q'.;aii:;. ii3 w . Overshoes in Gum and C.. eithei buckled or plain, for both sexts aud i..f al; qja'.i.;- rs-. e; 1 tlm oor t:T ti 1 v It I. e- t.- 1 -r In : 1;. .- 1 u. ' horses, while attempting to harness a frac tious horse on Saturday was kicked to death. Mrs. W. M. Evans, of Pottstown, claims to have the tomahawk used by Sitting Bull in the Custer massacre. It was given to her by Lieutenant Ogle, to whom it was surren dered. Snow fell last week in large quantities in Western Kansas, Colorado and New Mex ico and trains were greatly delavect. Inoth is much larger than we have ever Ix-'ore kej-t. We hav fore on iiccount ot our meagre assurt nient to 3: c-l.)'eh-age, but now we have all the sizes requisite for chiidt for men we have suits at any price ueoired. iJ vvi I t,- -. you a complete outfit as el.eap ms the snaie kind ot nt. bought at any other establishment ia th-- Sta. t i r bargain, however, and it is a grtut barjiilib i:. VZ! SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN D0T ushels, and . 4 uilty of his 1 We clainj that it i the cht-apest su;t C!;it!:i-3 n: t..e duiv . , n dTscover- j for t he money. We ais Lave the hav-rfVlen8 f WCt Ver' ,,eaV"V rai"S "J1,'1 Vttt rlieVctniaSo"dbert and ' T DPTCT QTCC L7 fV C ' T I) lyMleattepding service, on Sunday ; inraneeijon OlULlV Uh U L,K(' morning at St.. Bridget's Catholic church, ' olirt nt TUrri-bnrg on Saturday morning 1Jl a.avv-w a iVX... Meadville. Mrs. Marv Boler. an aired ladv. 1 i - i i t -,. ,.t n.m warranto for trie residing in Valonia, dropped dead from I dissolution of 'a number of mutual insurance heart, disease i companies that did not comply with ttie A New Haven yo'.ing woman has twice ' terms of tlieir charter. The applications postponed her marriage after the weddir.c ,..rro r..e.ived nnd Pridav. tUe -r"th intuit, ttuests had assembled, giving no reason, ex- j wa, GvP(1 for argument. This move on tbe part of the S'ate has created contusion anions the different companies in tba. c uv, of which there are about twenty. .Tle " tend to combine and present their side or the case through the best obta.na ile icj,.ii ability. On Saturday evening a skiff ferryboat If To a Wi'.:.t t ever displayed in Ebensburi Cheapest HATS and Winter Ci The af- cept that she was not quite, ready tianced husband is hopeful. II. (i. Potter, who three months ago eloped with his stepdaughter, Lulu Swartz, aged 17 years, from Moscow, Lackawanna county, has be.-n arrested. He was appre hended at Bethlehem and is now in jail in default of bail. Sylvanus Howe, a mattress-maker at Detroit, lashscd his wife's throat with a ra zor until he thought she was certain to die, and then poisoned himself with prussic acid. .Mrs. Howe is not ureatly injured you ever did s-e. call at our slure a:id we will s'.nvr t;; u anybody to show you as ood IIaTs at 7C-C. a::.i offeriiig at those price. We l.cive "- SPLENDID UNE OF WATL IN DII 1 -TIHI-: NT COLOIIS: RPfiO: in crossing from Tmy. x. y. to p..rt ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN e.LUQ- ch nv er. The following are known to be "' k drowned, and three others are missing: Thomas Marrion. Sr.. (iiles Ieroy, Henry r ar- Mipliool tctnlinn Pruncis Tb-iller -.V loiir-year-old son ot John Fox was ! ' , T',,' k-vK ' xfrs. i.erov wife of (iiles killed at Wilmington. Del., on Saturday, by t ,, mother of TIenrv. who is at the point of a bulldog belonging to .John Doran. The j ,1i, ., hopn'lnfnrmnl of her losv log nroue us cuiim, caugiu uie ooy n iiie. i Wjtv, thf. pyp?.,tion nf the l,eroV. all the lln-n-.t nrl hnrp; l.lv it.fi n.rlrl liitti iwiun . . , . , , . A SiNCiii.vn Di:km. The 1 larrishurg 1'utrii t ot ti.einh inst. relates the lollowing : 't'tr- r.i'--i;-..f ..I l.eo vrt-.-k .-'eir .ine.l nr. io-tn !n Miilrin il r-h'fi.l.txits rf W-I'.:im llinmiil. ..n of liiv'.i ti-niriri. of "Uel.il.-iovi n. wt;o it wj ill:-- I.-" ' aTivf.l Tinny ft. m ho;n-'. Wiiiiuin W:l Sill.'. t to .-rnifliy hll'1 it ItMi '-ner:!lv ur in!fcfl iiiar .I.iriim ent .i tl.rvt iitTii-k- ho I--U irt.i t It --i-rk i' ti:i 1 :i n.t w:i it rn'T n ,- I . S-iro,l But lr.ti i ntf.t S.;r I i v in the . n I Nut wl-linit r- nlt. M-ei.i .v uiulit ii..rii" VV.irri.-k. ii vnuyiir inniioi Virbtli-tintn. cliii'tifi! t-i hnv toi l h .Ir.-iin It rnJ i .om!. ir one. n.1 in i th" Imrty ol v..iitui I . nT'.:i r. W:. r.:v.:. ! i lviinj h. i h .tfo.n ot tiir- tlnoiit and horribly mangled him, causing almost instant death. Joseph Brown and Albert Smith, who : ekiiiii tlieir residence is in Pittshurj, and that their fathers are respectable merchants, j were found in a mail ear at Steubenyi lie, Ohio, concealed under the ba.s, with sup- ; nosed intent to rob the mails. Alexander McF.l win. and wife, colored, on Thursday niuht visited the store of K. Faircloth, near Albany, (ia., and because the woman was refused credit her husband killed Fain-loth by striking him with an axe heie, and thf n n.tiile good his escape. At Blue Mound. 111., on Friday, James T. Ward and Dr. Kosswell W. Shaw, aged about (id years, quarrelled and the difficulty ended in 'Ward shooting Shaw, killing him instantly. Ward is at liberty. Dr. Shaw was a practising physician 'at Macon, III. The organ relied its notes truin the prowling diapason to the gentle flute, and the congregation accompanied hy deep sep ulchral coughs to coughs scarcely audible, because thr-v had not vet heard of the won derful efficacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. A cyclone tiuek the premises of Matt F. Ash. near Madison Stution, Mi-s,., 12 miles north of Jackson, on "Saturday, after noon, completely demolishing and carrying away all the building-and severely injuring Mrs." Ash, two of her children and lour other persons. And now the Star route thieves are be ginning to dec!. ue '.hat (infield never bad any faiUi in the p'o-eentioti" of theai and w as wont to upbraid Macv'eagh for proceed ing on mere "suspicions" against honest ni-n and good I'epu'.'licans whose "tracts" carried Indiana. . man named Adam Stoneaker obtained employment on the Pennsylvania itailroad :tt Pittsburg the other day, and worked twelve minutes, when he decamped. On pay-day a check fur two cents was niad payable to his order, whiuh is at the Union Station a v ait ing him. It is a remarkable freak or a remarkable lie i.y -tune newspaper correspondent that the b'uoetshot at (iuiteau by Mason, was by mere chance flattened into jagged piece of lead. ft. lining a perfect pmiil.; of (iuiteau lea.lilv iccoeni. ilile by hundreds to whom the ;ail warden has shown it. A New York paper says that the body of A. T. Stewart was recovered week before la-t iinon the payment of f.7,00n and a could arrest the progress of the ii-.-a-e bur I pledge that the robliers should not be prose ..... . .. . ' . .. . ir . ... ... - i i:.. -..-.1... f drowned were emnloycd at Burden's Iron Wotks, in Troy. One of the missing leaves n wife aid eleven ctiildten : another a wife and sever children. A Louisville girl ma le an engagement to clone with a young man whom her father had forbidden to enter the house. The phm was to ride in a close carriage across the line into Indiana, have the marriage per formed, and return to boldly announce themselves lnn'ii nil mil wife. This was car ried out as far n the start in thecaniagc. Then the man kissed the girl, ami she found whiskey on his breath. More than that, she judged his unusual vivacity to 'e the result of s'ii'bt intoxication. She at once declared the affair c.fT. As he would not turn back, she called a policeman to her aid. got into another carriage, and went home unmarried. AS THE TYPICAL IRISH PRIEST, ItS HIBED FROM VEHSOXAL OV.SKRV A TIOX BY ONE WHO HD NO LOVE FOR THE IWSH OH TH1.IH FAITH. ftllTABLE FOB MIISSII OB SHIRT! A VERY MCE 1M OF CLOTHS AM) USMUEIiES Full M'S A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Li THE LARGEST AND BEST LIKE CF UNDERWEAR FCR LAIIZ: A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF UUEENSWAF.I lint we haven't room eiiohgh to liiitnerMtr ha f. the f. :" so vve will simply s.iy that we keep A x-s. Bask-. C!.-kr. j. ; . .. ails. Fish. Gossamers, Hardware. Ink. t. ,!.. h's O:'. K; ;.' : Lamps. Merino Hos-. Napkins. Ui! I. loth. IV. tits. Qj !:s. K ce -I'mhrelirtS. Varbi-hf. Whips. XX Fi.-if. 1 :-rn. Z ro C'-'-.' .t , lse that ieople need iii !iutkeepii.p. farmit-K. ami h',, l.-r V--:i-. He take all kinl of GliAlSnvd VKOHVCE in firhm And nell tbe (.oo-Ji at JiitC the amr price m t do tor ri: tjBetei Thaiikiiitr all ur lr":-:uN for past fiivins. w . ti-Vw -i theni to i-n'l at uir -tre ami xii'ihi.- mir t -i : t hat v.e can si-Il tli.-m iro-'ils a- cheap as :my i":- 1-e i..;:, -. : . they will rind with us the laieest ass. irtrueni of k -j- ;o se.cit ": BAIlKKIi & HE V. NOVEMKKK 11. 'I' 1i..-t h-l.lsf. Wnr rk tol.l Snil.1 l"l till- -.inrv lit t .10 l.rPUl'Ulil :oil to l-VPrM I if r-. .m- ninion-. nn.l tii.eiifh they t-n.k little "k in It tl.ry iic-i'..iiii.!inl...l him. m l with itrapplin-j- iron" nml a lw.it .trnci..! Hie t. t:..in r,t (hr erf.-k. Sr-ir--.'!;,' lwon' Mo-.-itpa wore th;-v at i-"rk l-f'or tli.- h.M.k i-a'n;ht nn.l n pTii.i.U- im!i T.r..uzlit t. tiie "Ot'wi. the iilmnst tinre -.,ni.-. 1 ..1c- f -Mium nf Hie ioN'iis:- in. ill. He wi t nnd- inkf-n to -It.i-e. fiiiil tim .-ory.rf hi tiu'tinif so.tu futi.l its w.iv liiron-!i tii! tnwn. f'ONsl MI-TION .in hi! ion of f'l liEH. I'pon the recom- n. .-nihil ion of a triciid. I ti ii-d Jiinwn's Iron B.tters as a tonic Rtul restorntive for my daiuil.ter, whom I was th:rou!hly convinced w.is fust wa-tin. away in consumption. I Ia vi no lot three daughters hv the tenihle disease, under the care of eminent physi cian. I wrts loth to believe thnt anvthinc to my surprise, lieloi e my dn n j'.t.-r hxd tilkeii one licit ie of hrown's Iron Hitlers, she I e.in lo mend, and is now quite ri-storcd to Tier former health. A fifth daughter Uccun to show sisrns of consumption, and when the physician w;is consulted he ipiicklv said, Tonics were required!" And when in formed that the elder si-tcr was taking Kn.wii's Iron Hitters, responded, "That is a Rood tonic, take it." Aimuiam rRRI.I's, of Askey .t PI c!ps. iJaitlinore, Mil., Fell. l'J, 1SS1. " K'v. .Ikvimv Hi hkk, ot I-lemin: Ti-iien simuiiaiieonsiy hy two suitors, Koyce ami Hi idlers. Neither was inclined to retire and leave the other alone with the cirl, le cituse both knew that they had alike come to pop the question. After twohoe.rs of ob stinate sitting, Kodgers retnatked that a man was selliiu; moonshine whiskv in a lonely place half a mile away, and invited Koyce to co and drink some. They went together and cot the whiskey. Itodeers then said l:e cuessed he would return to Jemima, as he wished to see her alone. Koyce repliea that he lad a precisely similar intention. That made Hodters desperate, and he shot Koyce to death. cute I, and that it was placed in darden City on Tuesday niu'at. It is a mi;e over tnree years since the body was stolen. The burning of worthless graveyard in-r-uratice policies, which wss to have taken place in District township, Heiks county, on .Saturday, was postponed on account ot the rain. Tiie ceu mony will take place on Saturday, Decendx-r 10, a n.l f 3oo,oo worth of policies will then be cremated. ... . .1. . 1J 1 M A cranlf, who nan tost a ioou oeai oi I money in stocks in New York, was eautrht i Sunday in the act of senditii; threatening j letters" to Jay fiould. His name is Col. J. Uuwaid VVelies. he is a near relative of the ! late Secretary of the Navy, audlias many in i fluent ia ami rich relatives living. He is sixty years of ace. - "The troubles and scandals of the Hayes ' administration constantly increase, and now I the wave of corruption rolls up to the hem of Si hurz s robe, l ne prosecntors or a claim for supplies lost hy Indian depreda tions allege that they had to pay the chief clerk of the Indian bureau f.l.Ouil to get the congressional appropriation -Frank Horner and Louis Marietta, boys a'ed iiHivte-n and ten respectively, quarrel ed over a fame of marbles at Shelby ville. In diana, on Saturday, when the younger boy started to run to avoid a fight, lie wascaught and held by another boy while Horner ran up behind and stablied him in the back, pen etrating the lung. The injured lad cannot live. At Dunbar, Fayette county, the express F.pf RiKNC F. the Hf.st t" I de The con stant practice most women have in caiine for the sirk makes them often more skillful than physicians in selecting medicines. The 1 eason whv women are evervwbere nsiitor ann recommending I'arker s Winger Tonic 1 train struck n in. i earney, a miner nueu is, because they have learned nv the. test of guides--expei ience that this excellent fam ily medicine speedily overcomes despond ency, periodical headache, indigestion, liver complaint, pain or weakness in the back pnd kidney-, ami other troubles peculiar to the sex. Home Jovrmil. Th: New Hloomfietd Tin?s savs that a Mi" of John S. Kistler, of Spring township. Ferry county, has a watch which shows the time nf night, no matter how oai k it is ; but before it ches this, it must be held to a light ed lamp for about a minute, after which, when it ia placed in the dark, the face of the watch looks as if a light ahone upon It, or as it it had been rubbed with phosphorus. It is said to retain this brilliancy for thirteen hours. Out correspondent says, "no one here ean explain the cause of "this peculiar brightness." while he was attempting to cross the track. Hi body was horribly mangled ami tns en trils were strewn for twenty feet along the track. He was drunk at the time he was killed, and had been drinking hard tor sev eral days. He leaves a wife and seven chil dren. Tim lionse r.f an old man named Anson I TT:i tivM tnils from ililliihoro Mo., was burned on Saturday night, and next morn ing it was discovered that the old man had perisheu in the Haines, and from the fact that, he was supposed to have a considerable amount of money in his posession it is be lieved that he was robbed and murdered and the house fired to conceal the crime. The holies of Herbert Osborne and a Mrs. Prince were found on Monday morn in her house near San Raphael, Cal. The woman's jaw was broken and hei skull fractured hy a smoothing iron. She was found lying on the floor. A bottle partially filled with laudanum was found on Os borne's person. The theory is that the wo man was killed by Osoorne. who then com mitted suicide. For Judge, Green, Kepublican, defeats Reply, Democrat, in Democratic Schuylkill, tockareller, ltepubliean, defeats Kyan IV K. Locke ("Petroleum V. Xasbv"). of ' the Toledo ((. ) r,btd, who Ins been tr;ivel in:j tin oiilIi Ireland, turni-dies that p.ip-r in one of his letters with the following t'rapliic . description of an Iri-h priest whom he vif ed in his abode in one of the western coun ties of that imfortir-afe i-laud. Ilesays: "tt tlf wav t. --wen K-n-n .T-e un l K''! irn- y. in n Willi, (to r.te .-..nntrv, lit-- ..- one ..I ihose psr mi prie ' w Ito -i n ii : i' ''-.l t 1 1- I.h 'i I 1 .i x urn i Ii - 'i s. JUi llVP U' ! V. Illl-t in 1-e J .. r j . c ' II :. i 1 V ir.uin- --Tiie "rii k---t I. .is." wi-;, ;i y in i.ii.- i-n.t an t a ! p.ceen in Ihe i.th--r. -H.i ii in iirtuheent nvin In l e-cun-l figure lie is rhe e-Ta.-t .u-T i r--"f llie; !:i.ne:,t.'-l Si'm-.n 1. '!i:io, one . f it.c u'-estet nf Aniorir.in8. VVI. ere ifenin-' nn.t intellect mean smnetlunif. and wi,e-e ur -nt mIhIUv fltil tr.-iit rrw iH- Im w. ul.i li ie l.een one .,f il:e iri.l emiTieui.. n:en. A nmnot iren t P-nrrii nir. ef won terl u 1 1 1- It inn nf i-..ii, .-l -ar jn tiu.-rt. .-f re;it tt.-rvr tii'l iini.'inn.le.l n-art. f eoiil.l. wcro In- t'. c..m.i t.i Anieri.-a m.i .in.i. Lis pries My r-'.l.e. be rr.'..Jenl t.' a vrt -n t r .i . r. . n.r l .rHl..ii. or a siiiit'.r. or nn"!! ins eiv... lie ri.i.?e to t-r. Hnl -it i lie in Irelun I ? Hii" hj. r'tnnts r.niiri-e a be.lr.i..tn 111 lursr e en.Mirfh o lioM ?i i-frv p.i'.r l.e-1, an-t a t-i.lv. 111 l-tt-r.i.i.-ii :irn li.e. tor w I. n-h h.- p y s n-nt !l:em '..i..vi-..ly e: iloi-f . H : fl.i.-r 1 n-i"-i ri I . n i l 1 ent r furniture, of HI" r n.ic.!. le.ivinit ..nt tin library. w.inl.1 not mvoiee 51D H.n pnnn in one .it 1 Ii o wildest n.l hleaket in lrelanj. and i$ twenty fie uiilo- l-.nif :in-l e-ifliteen w..ie. -Mow un-1ertii.l tlmt this man i the lawyer, the triend. the irnl.te mi l (iire.-tor in teini.n.n well a" spiritual matters, ot the enl-re poj.ul Cmn of tnis ili-strii-i. II hn-han 1 and wile .pirrrel. It ia tai ilntv to h-ar and .teei.le. I f .1 tenant nets Into trnul.l- wilh Ins laadl-T-l. lie l to lietwreo toarranire it. In h..rt. every tr ubie. ifreat and i-inail. in tl.e parir-h referred to l.im, an.l he inu'l act. Ha l tli!r Inwye- well a their priait. He H their eTerytliinn. He .iip(iliei to ; them the lnielliironee thut the men Internal i.ir erntnent 011 1 arth hs denied thcro. Hut tl.ij i.1 m mnail frt of Imp duti. He hnj to conduct service at all the rhaules in ttn tretcli of eountr.-. He hn to wat.-h over the ; momls ol all the I'.eople. Vet -hi i not all. No niiitt.-r at what hour of the nit?ht. no matter what I the condition l the we -it. her. the funiranin to the 1 be.lfi.1e of the .Ivlnj man to a.1mtniter the lait ' raernmenti of the C'liurcn mm, be obeyed. It mav lio to do thiii rei-pnres a ri.l on hore'ick of twenty miles in a blin tlnn ftorm. hut it must be : done. Kverv ehiM ni-i't be christened, every 1eat.h-l.ed poothed. every sorrow mitiirate.l by the only com tort this Fultermn; people have luith In their fhurch. What do ynu "uptioso th.s ninemfleent man Iteti l..r all thiT The. lariret income he ever re eeived in lii.s life waf 4-KMi. which, re.lnre.t to : Amertenn money anjounta to exactly And out of this lie lias te pay hi" rent, hi foo.l, h's elothinif. the keeping td ui horne : and all tlmt remain oc- In i-hnrity to the furloriiil sii-U every ent of it. ' 'Why 1I0 you." 1 asked. man capaMe ot ilo mz !o inui-h fn the world. Ptay and do this enor mous work for nothing?"' ' -I w cnlled to it." was the answer; '-what , weul.l theje poor people do without me T" That was all Hire is a man capable of any thing who deliberately pnenheea a eareer. yaeri nees the llie be was fitted for. saeriflcet romtorl, 5inks his identity, foregoes tinne, reputation, verTthine tor the fake ol a uflerini people ! " 1 wa ealle I to it : what would these poor pe-iple 1o withont me "I am a via-orona l'ro'estant. and have no eppe clnl love tor the fathotic t-hti-eh ; but I hall es teem myself very fortunate if 1 can make a record In this world that will jrive me a plaee in the next within runsnot ot where tbia man shall he 1 laped, I am not ernhle of maktntt the sneriftees f.r my fellows fht he is doinif I wish to Heaven I was. I found by aetnal demonstration why the Irish so love their priest-". They would ! in a still worse , way, il possible, without them." lie day :t :i c. i F .1 8- d II u: nun te is lies-; st.m' hei disei-u- in CJ, cl.jr. N A. l'ltt- that ejji 20 ce l ltl. ' buij 1 to to Wiiic lilii" llttle .rf. sale i ( the t; pie r Willi F.a-t s-jfT.-: of da f umi-i nt i. H. H y town: iniun da'v 1 o I Van, he tta this w there! l-e me P-liini of ten Ir r.ne '. I where muni" ot Hie 1 ' eith.-r here a Ltiair A a not In is daticl ti vvFrd. 1 . reni-s ., NEW ADVERTISKMKNTS. THE SUN for,; money r-ipn.il ?cl ; tic out .nt hook: New Yori ly SnuliiM and GasliiM. Showinit ne the New York ot to ilet;, with its j.:i!a p . tfs rn.wde.t tl nroiiel tan s. us rush 1 mr e'evatr.t trains, its countless sights. fi romance, its mvte ry. Its dark prunes and terrible tmiredit . it" char ities, and n fi'-t every I'base of l-!e In tiietre-it pity. Ion't waste time se'linic slow bocks, loit send lor rin-ulars ativiiei lull tnde of contents, te-tu- to anents, etc. rn spn.-tiis now ready ami terr'torv In great demand. Address IViraLiss tr... 7.iif t'liestnut St.. l'l.ilailelpb'.a. I'm. tow I'lAVM PI.AYS! Pl.AVS! PLAVfi ! For Keadinic flul.s. for Amateur Thearie-ils. Tetn- fernnie Plays. Prawois linon. I'las. Kairv I'ixvs, :thiopun Plays. rui le H-oks. Si.eakrrs". I 'act el mimes. t ableaux, l.tirhts. Ma:n-.ium IJuhts Col orce Fire. Hurnt -..rk. Tl.eatnoal lit Prepara tions. .I.arley-s A ax Works. W in. Heard Mons. taehe. t'osttimes. fli.irade. atol l"s-er Scenety. New I a t a loir ue sent fr-e. eonminipir toM .lee-.r-'i t.on and i ricp. Still II. t RI.X K A s0. 3 .l4lhM.,V.Ilrk. XUW BOOR Winpton, Forsyth Co., N", C. (iENTis: I desire to express to you my thanks lor your wonderful Hop Bitters. I was troubled with dy-pepsia for five years previous to coiiimeiiciiiti the use of vour Hop Hitters -oiue ix months aijo. My cure has i j. I. 1 t..l T - . . . ..... Tl . ' oi-rn iv ruui. x nni iiitMiir 01 me r irsi 1 i ...... .... ; ii,,..,...,,. x- 1, , 1 ' .. .1 ... 1 . . 1 , . , , I ifrunnirti hi i.rii.in mil., .inilliuilli.il illlll : .Mctho..,s.clu..chof this place and my whole , BuHl(.r. Democrat, defeats Linn, Hepuhlj: eoiiure.ji.'.c-n cut, tesMty to the ureal virtues , . , it.nnMicttn rnmn. snvder and Mif- ! flin. and Baer. Denna-rat, defeats Cessna, in Kepuhliciin Somerset and Bedford; and ot vour 1. '.:ttv Very rejct I ally. TIev. II. Fehf.dee. Miss Lii.man Di;kkr. who leaped into notoriety at Pocomoke City two years ago ly fatily .shootintr Miss Klla Hearn, has just been married to a Voting man of that Flace. It will he remembered that Miss uerr was tried nnd convicted and that the circumstances surrounding the death of Mi Hi-urn were very peculiar. It was naid at the time that Mi's l)uer wanted Miss lii-arn to marry her a id live as her husband. Ir yon are deal, eais run, and bar Ca. tairh taLe I'nirxi 1 ln.v ti-i&rl i rv ' 1 he e.roa.re-.t liappinw vt n rw..nab!e crett- ' Wixet, Houghtion, Ta. the Iliiladclphia Timt thinks the people haven't made any serious mistake in any of tlieir judicial whirls. Advices from Cape Coast Castle, dated October 1ft, state that Information ha been received there that the Kini of Ashantee has killed two hundred young girls for the pur pose of using their blond in mix ina mortar for the repair of one of the State buildinga. The report of the massacre was received from a refugee who was to have been one of the victims. It receives some confirmation, also, in the fact that such wholesale mnssa cres are knowu to lie a custuru with tbe K1U2. nr.ATH TO WORM. E. F. KfSKKtS WORM SYKfr never falls to destroy pin. sr.it. round, thread and stoma, h worm. Till Worm Syrnp is a plea-ant. safe and efteetutd reme.ly fr 'l kinds of worms. As most of the worm medicines oflered to the putd.p are preparations so nauseating and disrncreeable to the taste that it is almost impossible to iret child to take them. It is the most desirable remedy that run be riven lor worm. It has neither tho taste nor smell of medicine, and ran be riven In the most delicate infant with pertcrt safety. The Gen eral symptoms of worms are a sallow complexion, with a bluish circle around the eyes, enlargement ot (the abdomen and stomach, foul breath, icnaw Inir p.iins in the stomach and bowels, irregular ap petite, startnms or rin.linir of the teeth while asleep, etc. it is a lamentnnlo tact that hundreds of children are hurried to the grave on account of the above svmptoms i.flnn beinn taken for some otherdlsetise. where s many might have been saved simply by the use of E. F. Kunkel's Worm Nvrup. It is undoubtedly the must valuable worm svrup that ean be had for alt kinds ol stomach, seat", pin and thread worms. "an be nsed bv old and vounu, adults xniiiras likely to have worms ns children. ( Ir. Knnkel is the only Sllppesful physician in this country who removes Taoe -Worm in two hours, cmplete. hes t and hII. and nn fee nntlt removed ) I"'iee of the Worm Syrup, tfl. or 6 bottle for $.S. (For Tape Worm, write and ponult the dootor.) For all others buy of jour drunirlsf the Worm Syr np. and it he has it o'ot, sond to E. F. Kutikel. it9 ". Ninth St., Philadelphia, I'm. Advice by mail free ; sen I three pent stamp. IiYSPFPSlA DYSPEPSIA. E F. Kunkel's Hittrr Wine of Iron, a sure enr for this disease. It has been presertbed datly for mnnv Tears in the pmetloe of eminent physicians with unparalleled success. Symptoms are loss of appet ite. wimi and rii-inirot tood. drvne headschB. 017-zmess. leeplessness an tet tne genuine, rsot eoid In Milk ties, or six bottles lor V Ask lor Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no dmmcist bs It not, send to proprietor kel, a rs. ."Ninth M., Philadelphia. free; send three cent stamp. AFPhenbaeh Tvn. f-I A;vt- M nt Cail" hill AGl TS WAVTKD FOB NlwrU Twain' TIIF. I'RIM T. AM Till: rtlflR.' The best and tunnit of all F'antl bound, with 200 tine illustration. Just the ttilnit for the holidays. Address r.t'.HUSSli'd., Newark. N. J. Next veer Tm Sts W! m' ;y una! revo' il'- ti o: ler'r'T'''- r.re am- ShMi'r.a. ss liu t. ' s M Of Jrst mi: J k-p'-.-i. -..i,n i -;: . the n;-' en nr.d Iti-.rat :-. 1 , M-. eeitt.ir I Kent : u i t : is? utid worn n k ' n 1 w sr'ot h O tor t ':e 1 t :n lk r. 'I ws a 1 t . . "s a . t ipariv t' '.-o'- I, i.e. w rds ri 1 .s"' v ; to ; L'aviws h..t !,,"- l'ti,.r ,j It- fit..-: E A v. I res! V . . - -- e , , eu t-r t, lav hist. i- lis d. at1 .:- Tie $777 PENSIONS A YEAR nr. cxpe n to sicfnti. I. O. Vlrlifrj, Aurut'm. .Vc. For Rotnir.RS, vidowa. father, notht-t rr hildT. ThfntBdttntU1r4. P-MMon-i riven ft lot t Ctivrr.wce rrm r rarttr.T)k.-i vr any iwrac. i n. n-.nr! ot Xr -iMlrni! tiLid tn I M k.AK ludl -so.iKvnrviaa wiq. ! lc-t ; 1an warrant be 11 iiri f If 1 r c4 htm irriT (.ry.'rrriffcti it cr. iumpi tor h t itfiv,aimr. tn TfvT t-J t"n ff Prw-lcij.-T- r i I,t. Ri'vrri r. w. r- Tittrraia 1 ACo.rr-ssio a )I .VVatu.'.ua. Ii. C. 1 PATEWTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Pa'-Ms. a Teats. Trade M arks, 'opyrict.ts, k - . lor thel'ni ted Slates, Panada, C'nba. Fi r'..nd. prs.-ce ier manv, fcp. U e have had thlr-Me years txperlrnre. Patents ota-ned throuse. ns are notteed In tbe ScmsTiT-tc Awchicaw Ih't l-ia and splencid paper. W.20 j.er year, or at fi 93 to all wl.o in addi tion pay one year in advance for the FitEM4s, shows the I 'rev rose of Science. Is ve-y Iniere-' i.e. and has an eiio-mons eirc'ilatl. B. Address iriN A l"0 Patent Solteiiors. Publishers o! Scitsnru AMUKins. 7 Pa-k how. New York, or send M 35 to thisolflco 'or both papers iS'itunrir Auriii ssiomonth, c w ana awbri a r nnna. aa.i a r.ipy 01 m-en- , , , pc i 1, "ekonw d low spirits. dalPs -1 realise on Ihe Morse and His li.sea-.es. I III r i ti VI f.Il '-1 l!md,.-ne . onlv In tl hot- lh nest worn 01 tne ain.i ever pumii.ne.1. Hindi v r-.- 1 - E. F. Kuuklei Book about Pmteuts sent tree. fll-li -;. I I 1 t"TTFK. ' , ' . - j ether, lfvonr 1 Tei 1 sot.. J.'-r. " r .'. . ,M . E.F. 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