(liambrh EBENSBURC. PA., FRIDAY, - - - - NOV. 25, 1881. jm. au ' - J -- It is now .id to b the? Fettled de tariuiuatioii of Mr. Arthur's friend, William M-iLione., to signalize bis repu diation rictory in Virginia by procuring the election of RiddiebtTer to the Sen ate of the United States as the successor of Senator Johnston whose term of office will expire on the 4th of March, 1BSS. If old Virginia, the mother of Mates and of statesmen, can stand the double disgrace of Wing represented in the Sen ate by Mahone and Uiddleberger, both of whom are the avowed and shameless foes of her plighted faith, bnniiliating as the siclaele may be, the country will have to submit to the iuflictiou and bow ker head in sackcloth and ashes, Although the Irish Land Court is cutting down rents in the western coun ties of that country nearly one-half, and In some cases more thau one-half, and although the landlords are loud in their eomplaints against the stand taken by the Court in favor of thd tenants, out rages against both person and property continue to tx committed, showing that great discontent and a spirit of lawlessness prevail among the people. A Dublin correspondent in a letter of a very late date says : "the most sanguine prophets of peace and order must be dis appointed at the present state of things and the propects for the winter. Out razes are breaking out again, which, it islfeared, are only the beginning of a Mriea of crimes." No mas in this country can trim his aails to the political breeze so readily as Charles Foster, Governor of Ohio. He was thu obsequious and servile admirer of Hayes and worshipped Gen. Garfield i the noblpst of al! our Presidents, not even excepting "Washington. Although Arthur, Grant and Coukling despise hirn and did not hesitate to say po when he wa3 in Congress, he now hastens to make fair weather with the administra tion after a visit to Washington by say ing of Mr. Arthur : "In his bearing Ar thur seemed move like a President than any otfyr man lie had ever seen at Washington. In his bearing and treat ment of visitor? he ne ver erred. He was 110 donbt on the way to be the greatest of reconcilers, anil while he sought to Btrenirthen the part) he had a pride in bit administration," etc. etc. Unbound ed thrift oueht to follow Foster' abject fawning, but it won't. They understand bim fully at Washington. Ahoitt twentv-flve leading Independ ent Republicans from different sections of the State men who did not support Mr. Wolfe in his late fight against the supremacy of the bosses, but voted for Bailey rather than that the Republican party should be stuttered into fragments met at the Continental Hotel, in Phil adelphia, on Wednesday of last week, to deli')trate upon and discuss their future action as Republicans. Among those who were present at the meeting were Congressman Bayne, of Alleeheny coun ty, Senator Davies, who was slaughter ed by the bosses at the Harri6burg con vention. Senator Lee, of Venango, Sen ators Stewart, Kauffman and Thomas, of Franklin, Lancaster and Bucks coun ties respectively, the editors of the Phil adelphia Press and Lancaster JN'etc Era, Wharton Barker, of Philadelphia, Thos. W. Phillips, of Lawrence county, the two last named being the only men pres ent who voted tor Wolfe, and E. K. Martin, of Lancaster, who read law in this place. Senator Lee acted as chair man, and was authorized by a resolution to appoint an executive committee and a general committee to promote the ob ject uf the meeting. As Wolfe runs a separate branch of the independents on his own hook, he was not present at the conference. All who were there agreed fully that it wa vitally important that the independents should control the next Republican State convention, and so it undoubtedly is, but that happens to be the very thing that Cameron and Quay will not permit them to do. if they can prevent it, and that they can and will does not seem to us to be a doubtful question. The purpose of these inde- i pendents is to fight their battle inside of the party, but if they fail in accomplish- i ing their purpose, what then ? This j question they did not explicitly answer, j but left it in abeyance. As long as they j go on fighting for "reform," as they call it, within the party lines, Cameron and his trained cohorts will meet them at their own game and win every time, Wolfe's method of throttling the "Cam- OUU PHILADELPHIA LETTER. bauthlt happikesb rn complete tbtb 6tay-at-howeks fiptt thocsaxd boi kst republican t1k chow5r5 cbimk kffervkfuns, csheai.tht kmotiok al ism the or eat fknmon robbery, eto. Philadelphia, Nov. 22. 1881. Special Corref pondence of the V FEia a.) Dear Old Fries d I sincerely sympa thize with you in your deep affliction, and pray God to grant what yon a of Him. the grace and. strength necessary to enable you to bear the heavy burden patiently and un complainingly. 'Your chilil reii are both hap py in the felicity of God. They are now ex empt from all that is evil. Consider your affliction as a trace from heaven. "Yea, Father! for so it hath seemed pood in Thy the hypocritical eaut ot "patriotism. (SI two let us be urenared matters it how we are here leiow so that we will be with (iod for eternity. God blee.9 and comfort you and yours. EARTHLT HAPPINESS 18 INCOMPLETE. Let those who have sorrow not complain, and let ad he thankful for the pleasures near them. Earthly happiness is incomplete. Manv magnificent homes have their skele tons hidden in the closets from the, light of the world : vet still tht'V conlrout the oecu- 31 any a seemingly nnraiui i vigorous condemnation, but the glfcantia j pension robbery causes no unkind comment- j ary- A preat noiwe Is made over petty loose- ness in accountability, bnt tne most gigantic robberies are quietly acquiesced in. Think of the poise made about the little bit of car pentering done to Sherman's house it Wash ington while he was absent in Ohio attend ing to hia fences, while not a word is whia pered about the (treat pension robbery which , will not fall short of $500,000,000. The door of the Pension Bureau lets out millions of dollars when only slitfhtiy ajar. Th Pen- sion Office, which disburses half of the reve- i nues of toe country, is uaeu i machine by both parties. Congressional demagogues of both the Republican and Democratic parties took an active part in rir .f ntunrfHriiic the Treasury under i I II 1TUI. V. , . . . T- A.VTT1 J JEWS A5D 0TI11.K SOTlXtJS. Scoville aaya hia client never amoaed, drank, orcbow'ed. Postmaster Diedler. of Mt. Pulaski, III., is charged with hypothecating Dontaga stamps. More frieght went over the Pennsylvania railroad in October than in any one mouth in its hitoiy. Eugene Sullivan, of Lock Haven, has been arrested for fatally beating bit wife on Saturday last. Eiistia T. Tuttle, of Indianapolis, haa been sentenced to prison for life for the mur der of (ieorge Fischer. A Hungarian employe of the Bethichera Rolling Mill was choked to death oo Satur day while eating dinner. Richard Evans, of Monroe, Wyoming county, was run over and killed naar Wilkes- glit." You and I may have but a day or political demagogue in Congress on the eve , barre on Saturday by a street car. vo of pilgrimage and exile before us. and I ,f the last Presidential electio-i rushed into ; Dr. Shelton aiacKmxie, the well-known t us be prepared to be with them. What I the great pension robbery and vied with authur and editor, died in Philadelphia on each other in shoveling out the pension funds for votes. Republican and Democrat ic demagogues robbed the people of the Uni ted Mates of $500,000,000 to pay a fow sur viving ex-soldiers tor their franchises. Be fn ti. ist Presidential election both par- j ties went on the stump claiming the great Pension robbeiy" as their own, ana oihul ed of their patriotism in the. robbery. It was done by both parties as a means oi mak- t.I it na I xonltal Pension) tO disabled pant in secret. Jiany n seemingly ex".fnion soldiers and their families is a sa cup of pleasure holds at the bottom the bit- . on s u, rs a U)ousaI)(1. of an ter lees of misery. It is a great mistake to suppose that the joys and sorrows of life are unequally distributed. The man who is rolling in wealth seems to the casual obser ver to have the very cream of pleasure con tinually spread before him, but to one who makes nature a study and possesses the Monday, aged seventv-four years. John Heck, of Berks county, aged W years, who died last Friday, was covered by speculative uiburance to the amount of tlOO, 000. William Jones, who is charged with hav ing attempted to kill Guiteau on Saturday, was bailed on Tuesday and hi case was bt tore the Grand Jury. Four lalorers were terribly injured by falling from the eighth to the fourth story of the new Mills building, ou Broad street, Sew York, last Monday. Mrs. Jobn bteiumeti, of Hanover, Le high county, fell to the floor in a fit on Fri day. In the fall she struck Uer 1-year-old child, killing it instantly. John A. Snyder, of Mount Joy, Lancas ter county, was instantly killeri iy a ttain on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Tuesday morn- crerl trust, hut tnere worthv pensioners men who no not mn ' cent, and men who would not accept a cent if thev had a particle ol honor, manhood or patriotiKiu in them. The people are groan I ing under the iniquitious burden. They are i t.irerl ten dollars auiece for every man, wo y ana possesses ine. fif,v dollars to seven- power to look deeper than the euriace, ima . ,.,1i,ra'f11r evarv adult male, to pay , ing. He was very wealthy. same rich man appears differently, and ne , . Peter Heimer. of New York, interfered ..ii I.;.. i. ; . t kji nun muvi i t , - H ii xii in: ir nn n nirii : i . . ,.M r. m . . . . .... I This great roonery miscarueo m k ran"" ! of making political capital, and you don't hear anv ol the robbers of either party ! boasting" of it now. The dark, mysterious i shadow of the ex-soldier looms up ahead of them and the damning evidence oi men yar i tisan deniagoguery in Congress hovers over ' their rear to esto'p complaint. Nor do you readilv sees that with all his riches he is not happy. God did not intend the. world for an ea.-y parlor tlnough which we are to be drawn on 8 eoft cushioned rocking chair. We must work our passage through this world. The eminent Christian character is only attained by a Jordonic passage. THE GTAV-AT-HOMERS. The fifty thousand voters of Philadelphia I hear partisan journals which publish column who didn't vote at the late election are called , after column ol petty Treasury scandals de the "Home Guards'" by the U-cord of this claim against the great pension infamy. city, which also says : "If this army of stay- ; jtw contemptibly mean sounds the hue and at-'liouu-rs were told off bv name, it would j crv over Sherman's carpentering by the side read v. ry much like the list of home guards j 0f the pension robbery! That secretary in the time of the war." The total vote of i Sherman got much more than the carpenter riiiludeli.hia was onlv 112. !4J for Mate ! ini iob is very certain. That the work was Treasurer and 112.851 for Recorder of Deeds, 1 done and that Sherman cot the benefit of it and was the smallest vote cast in the city at a ueneral election since 1S73. Never before ! in the city was the Democratic vote so badly ! demoralized. A general cus-.ediiess seemed to pervade the Democratic ranks. The boss ! Republicans hud forced an Independent re ' volt of such immense proportions, that they i were driven to unusual expedients to save Baily. The bosses, however, were equal to the emergency, and for every bolting Re- publican thev purchased a scurvy Democrat. There were more Democratic votes purchased I for cash in tins city than mane liany s pin- theie is no doubt, but why do not the jour nal that have so niueii to say aoout small I Treasury stealings have something to 6ay ; about the half billion of dollars stolen from i the Treasury. I reiterate, how contemptibly maan sounds the hue and cry over John : Sherman's carpentering by the side of the : pension robbery. The $500,000,000 was a bid from one poiit ; ical party throuch its representative in Con press for" the soldier vote, and the other par- tv, frightened at the ghost of the ex soldier, hastily converted the measure as us own, to prevent Jacob Lannerman from shooting his wile, and wus shot in the breast by Lau nerinan. who then committed suicide. A gray euuitrel which measured two feet five inches Irom the tip of tlie nose to the tiu of the tail, and weithing four pounds 8nd twelve ounces, was shot near Erie a few days ago. There is a panic ir. tie Schuylkill min ing regions on the subject of diphtheria, the deaths having become so numerous that an entire family of ehildren were ewept away last week. Eight of the jurors who acquitted Bella Spaulding of murdering her husband, at Galesburg, 111., accepted her invitation to a banquet in celebration of her escape from the gallows. The season's entertainments have been notably free from suuoyanca by couching. Dr. Bud's Cough Syrup does this. Price as cents a bottle, It is now thought that Mason, the soldier who attempted to shoot Guiteaii, is insane, and the order to try him by Court Msitial has b tn ipscind -d. If it tun s out that he is not instne, t ie irial will proceed. Mis. .Mary Ockent u.-s, of EVon, Wyom ing county, died a tew days ago at the age of M) years. J here was nearly l0,000 insur w. m a -r,la nnr i rality vote. 1 he citadel ot Democratic per- l ann both paities went upon the stump and ance on her life upon the speculative plan, eron g.tng, (to use ine worus or our .. F. ,.rth vvard. and to it Baily ' ninin.o th ri.i.m roi.Oerv. but the has -Mrs. Maria llA'.deman. of Mahanov C itr. friend Martin) that is, by a moven.er.t outsidi of the paity is the only ration al, as it clearly is the only effectual, way of dealing with the bosses. To break down any nomination made by Cameron at a Slate convention is Woife"s plan, and that alone was his purpose, as he publicly avowed, in running against Bailey. lie asserts that he will reso lutely fight the battle out on that line in j rish obedience to Kepunlicao jobbers, the future. It is that kind of a light that Cameron fears, and lie isn't the least bit frightened by being assailed within the Republican lines. Republi can politics from now until the meet ins of the next Htate convention will be watched with more than ordinary interest. tidy is the ri principally owes his success as McMul'len, Donahue and MeMcnamin he owes his election. The boss Republicans who traded with McMullen and Donahue for Democratic votes fur Baily and tor Republi can votes for Donahue, scored several thou sand so-called Democratic voles for Baily. Happily, however, it is believed ttiat the vic tory ol Kennedy ends the disreputable ca reer of McMulftn and Donahue in politics, and that the Fourth Ward has ended its sla- lt is pension To such men j robbery itself miscarried as a means of mak ing political capital. eitner party is get i ting just what it thought it was purchasing ! when spending other people's money with , such liberality. The Congressional denia- gogoes of both parties made an abuse of pa- triotism in the pension business. Thus it is i that under the hypocritical cant of patriot -; ism the National Treasury is being plunder -i ed. G. N. S. Urow the adjournment of Judge Cox's Criminal Court on last Saturday after noon, the prison van with Guiteau seat ed in it started, as usual, tor the jail, having one policemen as a guard, who at on the seat with the driver. After proceeding a great part f the distance a man on horseback iode up to the rear of the van, hastily looked through the mall grating, wheeled suddenly to ti e left and fired a pistol right through it. lie then put spurs to his horse and dash ed away in the direction of the Nation al cemetery. The ball merely grazed Guiteaa's left arm, n-ar the elbow, in flicting a slight scratch, and he was in attendance at court, on .xionoay, as wen j Congressional Directory we found that as every day since. A half cracked fel- j Fort nad tlie lnck of b(.in$r born irl lllitt low or crank called Bill Jones, who lives j state, the proVfic mother of cheeky, but twr or three miles out from the city snccessful, office-hunters, in lr25. Eight was ariested as the person who fired the i ve.,rs, service in Congress lias only hot. and although there is some con- i wjiftted his appetite for anotjier tug at flict In the testimony as to his identity j lhe treasury teat, and that too in a sub It irerr.8 reasonably certain that he is j r,niin,ite position. To live at Washing X'r.t right man. If he is proven uui'ty, ,on io (iraw i)js 8a;ary ont cf the the fullest penalty of the law nugnt to I trf....,irv is the supreme object of The love of office which mheres'in some men in this office-seeking Repub lic is really wonderful, and in many in stances supremely disgusting. A very j conspicuous case in point tstlie canrti j dncy of Greer.bury 1,. Fort for the office , of Sergeaiit-at-Arras of the next Con gress, which will meet or. Monday week. Fort lias represented the eighth Illinois district in Congress four terms in succes sion, and only went out of olVice on the 4lh of March last. When we read the statement that he is a candidate for the j place above referred to in the next House we had a strong suspicion that he was j an Ohio nun, and upon consulting the be visited upon him. It is a reproach to the country that even in the trial of a wretch like Guiteau the administra !bn of the law must be thus interfered with and the ends of justice frustrated, i Reports continue to come from Washington that when Mr. Arthur an nounces his cabinet after Congress meets Gen. Edward Beale will be the succes sor of young Mr. Lincoln as Secretary of Fort's existence, as it is of so many oth ers who hang around the rational capi tal alter the expiration of their terms of office, wailing for something to -'turn up,' in the 'shape of otficia'. position. This wild hunt after office, no matter what its character may be, provided only '.hat it is an office, was well illustrated in this State a few years ago vl,en an ex-Democratic member of the House War. "Ned Beale." as he is called, is i from '-Old Berks," came to Harris! urg a geutleman of wealth and le:sure who ' and sought and obtained the important now belived that there will be an honest . Democratic nomination in thatcitadei of. Democratic perfidy. The triuuipn ot Mr. j Kennedy, aahoiuih his election is an empty , honor so far as tiie .Senatorial services and ' salary are concerned, is a substantial victory over "the Ross coautiou ol con upt Democrats ; and Republicans. Mr. Kennedy waselected ' seiiat'U because of Uis courage and integrity, ! and his election is a lesson well woitiiy the j study of party traders. His triumph will be j fruitful of beneficent results. j By the way, I will incidcnUy remark that i the "'Commute of One Hundred" is pro- ' ceeding very cautiously with us investiga- i tions ol the election frauds in this city. It is greatly in fear that if gieat caution and caie aie not exercised the investigation i might turn tin a Democratic Mate Treasurer. . FITTY THOUSAND H0.N2ST KEFVltlKAS VO- TtKS. Triiais -was the election in I'ennsylva- 1 nia on the sin instant tiiv-ial as was the .Stale oflice contended for yet wiil the elec tion be a memorable one in the political his- : tory of the commonwealth, it has shown thai, tliere are Jifty thousand honest Repuuli- ; cans in IVr.nsy ivania Fifty thousand hon est Republicans ot this grand o'd cou.mon tveaith have show n tl.eir disgust of tile "Riot Hill, aruon B-oai.l Thieves." We Imve now ' the evidence of the giaiif ying fa-1 that there ' are thou.-and of Independent Reputuicans in rVnnsj ivania who will not taiueiv submit : to a "alato" co lstructmg clique. The fifty j thousand votes cast tor Chat i s S. Wolfe for ; Mate Treasurer were ca-t 1j the most infiu- i ential, inteuigert, patriotic, moral and hon- j est Kenuoiicsns in the commo: wealth, and : aie an emphatic protest against Republican coii'itpt'on. 'the Riot Bill, l'ardoti Board j boss, are hastening their overthrow by their j utter contempt lor honest public set time nt. 1 The arrogant Republican boss thieves of to- ' day may yet be pleading for mercy behind j ptl's'iU bais, " i THE fHOWmsn CR1MK. The negro vote has everywhere been pros- tituted to ;he wors. purposes, but the crow- i ing crime of the negro vote was conunma- ; ted on the 8th instant, when the stalwarts i turned over to the tender mercies of the Re- j pudiationists by the direct agency of Repub lican party as represented at the polls by : the negro vote. The poor negroes, however, ; are not to blame tor tiieir share in the mis- chief, as they fire the victims of their own j ll.e negro was bound uv eve- The rropresg of Hepuditiou. The Repudlators have carried the day in j Virgin'. Their triumph is due to t he open support of the Federal Administration, and to the large amount of money raised in North ern cities to conquer the prejudices of uncer tain voters. The Post Office and the Treas ury Departments, with the entire strength of'the Internal Revenue Bureau, were used by Mahone in this campaign, as if they were his personal dependencies. The negro vote was cast nearly solid for the Repudiation ticket, and joined with it were thousands of whites, glad of an oppor tunity to trample under foot a sacred- debt, not a dollar of which can be charged to car-pet-bac rule or to military government. What aie the facts in this cae? The debt was contracted tx-fore the civil war, and it is represented by railroads, canals, turnpikes, institutions for the insane, numb, and deaf, and by universities and colieees founded and endowed. Every department of the Mate (iovernment recognized it as completely valid and obligatory. After charging one-third of the orieir-a! debt to West Vjminia, as her just portion on separation. Mi. Mahone, in a written speech delivered in Richmond, Feb. 25, 1879, said : '1 wnuli u-e ray b?it enilur t secure n vot of the peopl an-tiinlni( it tt ionii-nt nt 3 per mnt. for f"rty-nv year, on tha hai 1 S.V'.7. 0V) SI. 1 KetilJ do so because 1 believe U li he rlKht." Recently, in an address before the Union League in this city, Mr. Mahoue declared : "If we carry the L.eeilttire. we liop to do, we hall a.1jut the .let.t nn i.st ba-H (f iiH ). ';). On theothc-r huni. onr entail: nne a 1tt ot fcJS.eou 00-of!enu( to paj f 13.(i0,r0 w b tela they do not oi." The Democrats adjusted this debt with the creditois, under what is known as the Me Cullough bill, in a way that imposed no hea vy bt.rdens on the Mate, and yet saved its credit from dishonor. The Rep.idiators were not satisfied with that settlement. They ral lied their forces in l";,ind carried the Mate. Ine of the first acts of the Legislature was to pa8 the Riddieberger bill, providing as follows : First Repudiation of tixnoo.ooo of the principal. Secondly Taw ion of the oonds, principal and interest. Thirdly Repeal ot tie provision making the interest coupons receivable for tixes. (Governor llolliday. Democrat, vetoed this scheme. The ouestion before the people at lv, therefore. sustained or lives on a farm near Washington a.ld P''t''"' m a meuiner m me p-,.Mer aim the bouth it became in honor Pound to pro , . I folder brigade. Either a snort time be- tect the country among tus oiner accompnMimenia i.e is i fon. or ft shor, Ume aflpr t)ie px,,oU of t ll I t 1 I 1 11 lll,L L I l it ryconsi.lera'tio., of g. atif.idV to support the ' the recent election was practically party that lmd conferred upon him the ! 'net,lV,r R,,P'diHtion should be. a priceless bon of freedom, and he has in no ; . i- ! , , K1. instance fail. .1 to reuiemher his obligation. I pon that distinct issue the Republican When li e Republican party give u. restrict ed snflrage to the emancipated neuroes of reputed to be the best judge of a horse In the District of Columbia. He and Grant are thick and thin friends, and wben Grant was President and after lie retired from office and had a fine horse, or a pair of them, presented to him, he always ee.it them out to Ned Beale's farm to board and be projierly cared tor. Our "second Washington" has such un limited faith in Beale that he is exceed ing anxious to get him into Arthur's Cabinet, in order, we suppose, that at least one member of it can '"talk horse"' in a tcientlflc atyle. In this laudable ef fort to boost Beale, with all his know ledge about horse flesh, and without much knowledge about anything else, i Into the on' -inet, Grant has the active ! co-operation cf his original third-term I friend, Simon Cameron, and if they ! ran t put tJeaie through with Arthur no other two men need try. this Democratic statesman from Berks. an ex-Republican member from Indiana distinguished himself in precis'-ly the same way. We are a nation of hungry, chronic office-seekers. They swarm at Washington, at the capital of every State in the Union, and in every county from Maine to far distant Oregon. It al w ays takes a rich man to run for Congress in the Eleventh New York (city) district. It was represented at the last session by Levi P. Morton, a b;r.ker, who was appointed Minister to France by Gen. Garfield, and it became necessary to fill the vacancy at the late election, Morton's election a year ago is estimated to have cost him JoO.'.'OO. At the recent election the Republican candidate was William W. Astor, a young man of great wealth and fair party of the nation and the Federal Admin istration took Mahone's side, and the result is before the country. The new Legislature will; meet on the 6th or Dee-;n'-r, and it may be confidently assumed that the Riddie berger bill will te aeaiti passed, and this time it will be stoned bv the new Governor, a Repudiator. With a single exception, all the Judges of the Supreme Coint will be chosen by this Leeislature, so that it will be paekud in the interest of Mahone and of Re pudiation. j The Republican party Is now committed to Repudiation. The Federal Administra i tion, b the steady support and countenance ; given to the Repud'mtors, have just elected . for the Governor of Virginia a man who long ago made a full profession of his faith in ' these words : "j4i to the full tnttftnat payment or Hquidntion of i fit premf moment nctionml detit. fir that know the Amrritan fi'oplr and thrir uttrr dcAcimry ii 1h hijh qnahtin of t-mth end integrity, klowt that uch 1 n expectation tt but an irftof't dream. ' "For OTirnelret, v-e vhati rejoire when tMe rrfh ! comet. It w m debt contracted in the protecution of j an injamout and unneretmry war." j The Attorney General of Virginia also pro I claimed publicly after the pasaee of the ; Ri.ldleherger bill that he was in favor of "the i vigorous application of the principles of re . adjustment to the national debt." i Are the Republican party prepared for the ; neit step in this career? lv. T. Sun. I ability, who, as he said himself, hashing l j had a presentiment that he was dest ined Chester A. Arthcr. now President ' lrt represent the Astor family in Con- ef the United States, wrote a letter to George F. Hoar, President of the Chi cago Convention, accepting the nomina tion for the Vice Presidency, in which gress. His theory in conducting his canvass was that he could purchase his election by the lavish use of money, and he lioldly made the atltnpt. His gold try against the apparent mis- i chief which its policy involved, as the inten- , tion was to use the negro vote exclusively for ' its nc;n benefit, and the power which it i thrust into iguoiant and innocent hands has , ever been wielded fur the party's si-i vice and the country's harm, but. the crowning crime was the turning id the Mate ot Virginia over to the Repudiationistt. President Aithur, wltn his .stalwart policy, at once plunged i into the Virginia campaign and threw all the 1 power of his adininistiation on the side of j repudiation in the most aggressive manner. ' lie bartered the power and patronage of the i nation to a class of reckless demagogues, , who boasted on the hustings that they would first repudiate the debt of Virginia ! and then repudiate the debt of the Union. ' I5y a mean, shameful and disgraceful coali- ; tii.n with Mahoue did President Aithur com- mit his administration ami the Republican organization of the country to dishonorable repudiation. EFFKRVESCINO, tNKKALTHY EMOTIONAL ISM. A Kew York clergyman, preaching on the subject of Snnkey's gospel songs, says; ''They foster a weak effervescinc, unhealthy emotionalism, instead of earnest, intelligent, robust piety," and advisea his lambs to "use very sparingly the modern trash Known un der the now generic nnme of Moody and j 5Enr.as arrxn Health. Unfortunates Sankey hymns. He says thry are -both ; who are seeking to renew their health, are in words and music whipped syilabno, with j many. So often havn thev been deceived by bad eggs at that." A reverend gentleman , the ad vertlsements of woi'thless compounds, whose name, if my memory serves me, was j that many are discouraged, and refuse to be ll ill, is accredited with saying that he didn't Hove .nr-thi fv,, ; .h- rn see why the devil should have all the good Therefore, the beat advertisement of a really tunes; and tha New lork reverend gentle- good medicine Is the teputation it has cain man, whose name is Lloyd, says he ib per- ed in place- where it Is being sold No oth fectly satisfied and willing to mve the devil i Pr remedy ever discovered has grown so rap all ot Sankev a tunes. Every now and then : iai f rt,ii- th control of the whole law-making ! and D'B corrupt agents in every lag- since Sankey has so Immensely popularized tonic, called Brown's Iron Bitters. In local - he said : '-There is danger in intrusting ! scattered broadcast by him- power of the Government to a party S which has in almoat every Southern j State rrpudinfri oblvjatinn . quite a. ri- ' crtd a those to ?ri. tht fiith r,f the n-t- vn nom .anf pledged.'''' Paasina over j the conspicuously false charge In this i xtrart against the Southern stales as a i whole, the man who then made It has ' been (draining all hia energies in aiding lahoaa to induce the people of Virgin la to repudiate, to the extent of about thirteen millions of dollars, obligations regarded by him (Arthur) "quite as sa cred" as the public debt of the United States. It ii a foul bjot on the fair nam of the country to aee ils President agisting the freebooters in Virginia to perpetrate an open and unblushing act of robbery upon her creditors. And yet fca haa done It to the fnll extent of hia power. Arthnr haa often been spoken rf by the Republican papers in New York aa "a ward politl-ian," and his ad herence to Mahone in hia Infamous re pudiatlun crusade fully Justifies the es timate formed of him by the journal of er beer aaloon, brewery and dance-house throughout the district, and no doubt was en'.eitained by him and his adher ents that Morton's majority of 2,"00 would be maintained. II is Democratic opponent was Roswell P, Flower, who commenced life in the interior of the State as a poor boy and who by his en ergy, integrity and bn3ine3 capacity has made himself one of the foremost and best known citizens of New York. He is wealthy, but be started out in the campaign w ith the public pledge thai he j would use no money in buying votes and would only contribute to legitimate ; election purposes. He said he wanted j to test the question whether a man couldn't be elected to Congress by the ; decent people of the district without the ; corrupt use of money, and the experi j ment was singularly sucecessf ul, his ma jority over Astor running up to nearly 3.000. It is a high compliment to Mr. Flower, aa well as creditable to the vo ; ters of the district, who showed them : selves to be alwve the reach of Actor's j gold. Astor'B expenses are believed to ' -vra Imn M0r. a particular class of gospel songs and nielo- Ules where ita extraordinary met Its have e- come fully known and realized by those who have been In Ill-health, the sale is unprece dented. One druggist In our city reports the sale of 23 bottles in one week. It is. indeed, a wonderful, health-giving, life-saving pre paration. Tt is SnotMno an rf i-h!nir In l the spiritual lite by a constant use of tlie ; effect, and strengthens every part of the wretched doggerel and rnllirking melodies i bodv. and preatM h n. nnti?i .,a ai. of the Moody Sankev books is very bad. dies, it Is considered the correct thing in many highly respectable quarters to give this class of hymnological and musical aid a bmait raD or two. Rev. Lloyd says : '"The sooner we stop ringing the hells of heaven the ttetter." He insists that the effect upon Rev. Lloyd, evidently has no ear for Moody- Sai'key music, when he declares that he is "willing to give their modern revivil hymn- !a to the devil, or to any other who would promise to burn them." THE GREAT rKXSlO BOBBEHT. The American people hate and despise a sneak thief, but love and admire a dashing robber. The Commissioner of Pensions has pnt in a cool request for f lOO.ooo.OCO for the next fis,- al year, and he wants io,0O0.O0O of it rizlit away, as a little deficiency pocket money. One hundred millions of dollars are required for pensions the prevent fiscal year. The pen!on robbery will not fall short of f.00,000,000. A half billion of do tars is to be taken from the Treasury. The Pension Office, presided oyer by a petty politician at a saiary of four thousand dollars a year, dis burses more money annually than the inter est on the national debt, signs more Federal checks than all the Cabinet and their port folios, upon whose minute rulings hang mil lions of public moneys, now calls for one hundred million dollars aa coolly as you would ask a man for hash. Sherman's car I'.y tsjr, hte rww rnn aiH eiTa iwm't body, and creates bealty appetite and dipes- ron, even wnen tne system la almoat de. troyed by the many hurtful cathartics so commonly used. Reader, beware! duty de mand that yon try Brown's Iron Bitters, if your health is poor from any caus. Jfn qiiirwr. The State Asylum for the Insane, at Co lumbus, Ohio, was destroyed by Are on Fri day. It was completed in J-ily 177. at a cost of fl.520.9S0 and had accommodations for 900 persons. A lady attendant was over come by excitement and for a time was en tirely bereft of reason but by care ahe was aoon restored. The 614 pupils and all the employe were safely moved from the build ing and the only accident occurred to fire man, who sprained his leg. Dr. Doran la firmly convinced that the fire was the work of an incendiary, uperlntendant Rutter has furnished temporary asttance to abont two hundred sufferers. The officers, teach era and emplovea lost everything except the clothing they wore wearing. Dr. Doran say that the loss will amount to f 100.0(H) or Sl.-iO.OOO. There wa no insurance on the property, as the Stat doea not insure iM will turn her 100th year in July of 1H2 Mrs. Simpson, living near Potvil, is over loo years, and has a son who is 76 years old. Roth ladies are quite active. Henry Rrakeread ami Joe Blase were ou Tuesday killed and A. Bebeunt seriously Injured by a locomotive running down the hand car on whi.-h they were riding on the Dayton and Michigan Road. James liar wood, of State Line, Eiie county, died one night recently while en gaged in conversation with his wife. She thought he had fallen aaleep, and discovered the next morning that he was dead. A young lady haa been discovered in Oil City, whose feet, the two together, are 23 inches long. That make each fiKt about eleven and a half inches. The young lat'.y ia visiting there. Hei home i in Chicago. Oshorn Phipps, colored, on Saturday last at Nances, Ga., drank a quait of whisky on a wager and aoon afterward died. IJenson, a grog-h p keeper who furnished the whisky, 1 lias been presented to the Grand Jury at - Columbus. i The wife of a Michigan Sheriff locked : the jail doors on six lynchers who had enter ed to murder a prisoner. Although this left no doubt as to their identity, and no dental whs made of their intention, a jury refused '. to convict them. A stranger assaulted W. H. McDermott, of Wilkesbarre. on Sunday morning and af ter heating him nearly insensible placed a revolver auainst his head and snapped it six times, but the cartridge failed to explode. The assailant escaped. F.ddie and Aleck Howard, colored bo, have confessed to the murder of Richard K. O'Neill, aced 14, on th 9th inst in a field i near Franklin, La. They took O'Neill's , cun away from him, ehot liim through the shoulder and beat hini over the bead. Fiank Cunpernal. Veeper of the Hub House at Clayton, N. Y., his wife, two chil dren. and Charles Wilson, keeper of the Cliff House, his wife and two children, einht in all, were drowned on Saturday morning : whi'e crossing E-' bay in a small boat. Wm. J. McCahiii, a Cincinnati printer j who shot and killed Martin ( 'orcoran, a com , posit or on the Vi'patch. during the recent j painters' strike in Pittsburgh, was on Thurs ! day last acquitted of the crime, the verdict . being that the shooting was done in wlf- . defence. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company ' had great difficulty during the past summer ; on account of the drouth In obtaining water for their locomotives. They are now mak ing ariangements to nink a number of A'te . sian wells at different points along the line ! of the road. Bmbara Miller, a Cincinnati servant girl, was on Tueadav Ust, set upon by two masked : men. who knocked tier down, stuffed her , mouth full of rags aatttrated in coal oil, and ' covered her with boards. She finally sueceed i ed in freeing herself. The eauae of tha outrage is shrouded in mystery. Mr. Sc. ivili" c osed his opening sn-e.-h in the Guiteau trial on Wednesday. He de- ' no' need the spoils system as beine responsi ble for the murder of President Garfield Witnesses tor the defense testified aa to ber ' editary insatiity in he priaoner's family, and to his pcu!ixr treaks as a lecturer, i The death bed insurance question haa : been brought to an unexpected issue hi Pitts burgh by the arrest of two agents for State insurance companies of a suspicions natuie. Another man, who operated wi'b ine above . named parties, was subsequently arrested in . Hjuisburg. The trio gave bail for trial. Gorge Weir, marderer o" S'iriina Kigi-'s. and son of General Wier. who w recently killed by his son James, was brouht into into coutt at St ClairsviUe. Ohio, on Monday, and plead gui'ty to murder in the accord degree. He was sentepned to the penitentiary fotj lite, aud wa immediately taken to Co lumbus. Chris. Davis, a mulatto who was in jail ' at Athens, O , for an outrageous assault upon Mrs. Locke, an eldeily woman, was baug-d iy a mot) on Sun lay nigiit. The Sheriff was overpowered and held while the mob broke into the cell and took Davis out. Next morning his dead body was found hamtin to a bridge over the Hocking river. j Uriah Mover, charged with complicity in the murder of John and Rachel KintE'er, an aged couple, in Trojelville, Pa., on the night, ot Dec. S, 1877, for f.7,600, has been arrested in Cass county, Mich. Three of his accom plices are under sentence to he baniid on Dec. IS, and ir. ennfesmng the crime one of j them implicated Mover as the one who shot ' Mr. Kintiler. I Two years ago a monk in Rome discard ed his gown and became a furious opponent , of the Papacy, but owing to an embexr.le ment ot mort y he had to leave the city. 11" was souuht for in vain until the 29th ult.. when two policemen caught him gating into the window of a Jeweller's in the Corso, and be is now serving out aa eighteen years" term in the galleys. The lUth, 13ih and 17th day of Novem ber, issi, have passed and gone, and not withstanding the predictions of propheta in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, the world is not destroyed by flofvj, fire or other calamity. Don't put your faith In the latter day prophets, who set a day for the destruction of "the worla, but liv honestly before God and man. The miracles at Knock aie about to he revived. Reports from Claremirna state that a roost wonderful cure waa effected on Sunday. The Nun of Kenmare. an Invalid for years, was carried dur1n Mass before the aitar rails and received Communion. She got up and knelt, a thit g she bad not done in nine years. Many pneais and han dreda of people Wf ra present, j A young man named Daniel Hummel, i residing near Orwlgsburg, Schuylkld count, ; went out riding on Sunday and did not re turn at night. Next morning a party went in sesren oi mm, i wo children crossing tie second niontain found hltn laving on the ground, with a bullet hole in hta hd and Im horse standing beside him. He was in a dying condition and died anon after being brought homa. It la bellevad he was mur dered and robbed. The true lnwardnea of the late New ark bank lailure ia fast comlna to light. It is now learned from the Wall street brokers that ea-hicr Baldwin wa frequently and largely engaged In stock speculations oper ating mostly in the naroeoron aacountof h'a wife and biother. It appeara that one con cern alone waa at one time cairviiig stocks for him which represented more than f 1,000, 000. At the same time he was interested in J In thefu aansfi proaeedlnc institu- Ud at llanisburg by the ntale. against speo -ulative tnsnrantsa companies counsel for the I defeudenta asked on Monday for an exten sion of time to prepare their reply more tboughly. No objection was made, aud witti the understanding that tnere were to be no further dilatory motions the court flxed I Monday, December 12, for argument. ! Thewifeand grandaughterof J.Waldron, of Straford, N- II., were found Sunday with j their throats cut. While iyiug sick iu bed, j but with no symptom of mental derange J went, Mrs. Wa'dron called her cranddauch , ter to her by offering her a piece of candy, and then cut her throat from ear to ear with a rator, immediately afterward cutting her j own throat. Mrs. Waldron was 60 years old. Postmaster General James, in his report , recently published, thinks that not only can ! the department be made self-sustaining, but that within three years a reduction of letter postage from three to two cents will Ive pos ' aible. This, he thinks, could be accomplish ed by proper econoiuies and by ceasing to load down the malls with bulky and unpro fitable third and fourth class matter. The i people are in favor of the utmost economy I coiismteut wi:h efficient service, and, above : all, believe in the money being u-ed for le . gunate purposes; but they do want efficient : service if thev have .o pay for it. ! Dr. Harbison W anner, of Frederick, Md., has teu a troublesome citizen for this . manv a year. His method has been to bring suit for damages for imaginary wrongs be fore some obscure magistrate, and to obtain judgment by defau't. His notoriety as a liti gant Is widespread, and no less ifeneral will be the gratification of the public to learn that ; he has been brought up wtth a round turn. J udgeg Lynch and Runic, of Frederick, act ing upon a test caie decnlad that Wagner i lias bee u fraudulently obtaining judgments, and they make k perpetual injunction, re stiaining Wagner from forcing payment in any one of the many cases belore the courts ; of the county. On Saturday morning Henry M jtter, a workman employed in mining ore at the banks near Canick Furnace, Fiankiin coun ty, had a terriole tall. He was Im-iiii lower I ed into the shaft, whicn is ninety-seven feet '. deep, in a bucket. Ry some means the buck et iu which lie stood became detacliej from the book t.f .ue roe and Mutter tell to the itrwund below, a distance of seventy feet. ! The hook on the end of the rope cauk-'ht in Molter's arm tearing the flesh in a terrible manner, iu addition to other injuries sustain ed by him in bis tall. The man was taken from the mine unconscious aud removed to bis liome near Canick. George Law, who dtel a millionaire, on Fridty, begau lite iu Troy, N. " , without a friend' iu the world. One day, while pass ng along river street, a hod carrier who was car ryiug Pricks for tiie masons on an unfinished bui.ding, fell irom the laddei and broke h a tec. Young Law stepped up to the foleuian and taid, "Cau I have that man's p ace !" "Did you ever cany the bod'.'" aaked ttui foreman "No." "You will break your leg, and perhaps your neck." 'T will run ti e risk," said Geoige Law, and from this begin ning he became one of the wealthiest lnii ucis in the United Sl.ttes, alwas "running risks," but for many years everything he touched turned to gold. A CiiicinnaUi Uatttie special from Ath . ens, Ohio, stales that when Dovis, who was lj nclied at tint place on Sunday muM. was taken to the bridge with a rope around bis neck he was asked to coiiles. He inquired what would be done with him if he confess ed. They told him he would be taken back to jail to be dealt with by law. lining as sured tney wou d not bang Into if he (onless ed, he said: "I'm the man " At this there was an instant cry, "Throw him off!" The other end of the rope was made fast to the bridge. They gave bim three mit ute in which to pray, but lie did not attempt a pray er. He aid he was ready to die and when the time expired he w.is buried off the bridge and his neck was broken by the fall. I THE REVtLT IS Tflfc SI1TC t Following ia the full vote by eountW ia this State tor President Iu lsoto aud Sta'e 1 Treasurer in 1SS1. Compare theoi and note tlie large decrease In the vote at the re?ent 1 election In comparison with that of last year E PITTS, a." WEEKLY r'B in Hit I iao. lftai. PKHSIDEHT. TBSiSrBllK. s- V cor;5Ti-a. I I -5 a '. I . Adams 3752 3137 2871 illHS Allegheny.. 2L'09C, 3,',.',;:9 t'Xi-O l.7y Armstrong. :wi 47 '4'- 2'S leaver 341'S 47oo l'--j5 2V49 IVdtord 37J. 35HS '41.0 3H3 Kerks. H9VJ K'-O 4'..Vi Blair 47JS fwojj 24 -'5 MU75 Bradford.... 4tort M.-.2 VM'M 4's7 Bucks 8'i27 k;s5 .:'; Butler- 4I7R .V.vjii XU7 XMi Cambria 4.VV5 3W2 W? iilli' Cameron.... r.H2 b47 47S 610 Carbon :n-4 ''s.',7 2719 ilia Centre. 4.YtS .H-V02 l4il U-'-44 Chester 7524 1129X 42tH ,',HS Clarion : 4433 2V.W 27K4 173a Clem field... 4y.'K Sins 2VV4 l!41 Ciiuton .''.117 2-'S4 252.'. 1M Columbia...' 4-Vts 22.W 27t 1247 Crawford... M47 7192 .X71 45o7 Cumbcri'd.. M02 44jl 4 23 2s2 Dauphin-... '! fc'o.'J ::'" 57'jJ Delaware... 4473 7iW 2.'-72 3221 Eik 1S.U 720 1 242 KLU ,rle 6471 67S2 41. -to 4v50 i'avette 62.VI 4'J20 37.2 ;'.45 forest 325 3'-0 255 371 Franklin.... 40M 379 4!1 4'Vf' Fulton 1252 53 1138 7t S (beetle 4271 221D 1"-'7C 15H0 Hunting'!!.. MM 37 e7 20 2tl2i Indiana 2119 4il7 HUM Jefferson... 20.56 27'K 2212 '2j3 Juniata 1999 1..25 17o7 144ti Lackawana 717M 73'o 4116 422J Lwncas'er.- 1o7h9 194so 5770 S"-'.'9 Lawrence- 2'47 4 '.'IO 1221 20 I Lebanon ... 321 5i 42 1.23 3191 Lelrgti KJQ2 C144 57..'i 44'. Lueine 12:,73 lly-8 7f.:'5 570 Lveomlng. 541 4953 3b2t 7M M'cKean 31h9 3.9.5 21'.'2 2477 Mercer M21 '079 3513 3971 M.fflitl- 1955 2075 l'-su 14';9 Monroe 3 i.U 9'.2 2.;- 649 Motitgoiii'j 11025 lln26 S949 1 S407 Montour lK'i2 12-.5 1--40 91 Nort!.aiir. 9r.5't f961 6179 29!4 Northlliu'd. 391 4s47 4419 "214S Perry 2S94 3oiv 24:5 27.0 Philiidera... 7fi3H5 972Jd 4JS57 45.''. Pike 1332 673 S',2 2J P-.tter 114 1773 f94 123ti S- loiv ki.i... 11M1 9317 99 49'ji Suyd r 1579 212i 127s I.'V17 SoC-rset.... 2500 4150 2o'-3 S52H Sildiva 1 ... 994 ''.25 '79 417 Susjin-ha'a .l-si'2 5031 2541 ---'l Ti-.na 2KI0 Wll 12W7 2737 Utllon . 1.V.2 2j:-4 11. -4 TeDato-O.... 3573 4-.'s 205 2..U2 Waire:.. 2I1W 32u7 1 nm 1927 Washingt'li 5s.VJ M51 471.: :o2 Wayne :-424 3122 2254 1 1729 Vehtij;o-eM 797 K j 7113 .'222 4 '. .' Wjomiisg.. 8-'.! I 177 j 17'e; 155'.' Yolk ; ll.'.fel I Ts-ie- j 7i sj 43 7 J. ; Drmocrntu ttv,,i, P't una (,.,,' 3 LwrlnK Ib T 5 .', Dt lh Knw ttr m i!.. , . . HtC.':!u.L' t u. .- tljan tt tT ii-. ;t Jr "' , . au O'fi .--fi-.u j ! ; ." . " 1 1 run tt:..a ul--t:ui :; .; : . . : I - n ..". c-.'Uriittd ; uj. .. ' 4 ..le-J lu tt.a U.-.L ' ' ' ' c-lto l ar:y t l:. tag llit C -ti . : ' ": fei ;.!..-L-r ' . ' !.C!1 H1CI. 1 I - ' i.m to u. - tr-ii'.o! i-r- ti.i. ..... - Im I'm -to 1 ,n 1 .('e to .: r .iu ' ci -re r a .u.;. II. j -an . 1 1 ' , . uj. l:.e ! : .. 1 , "' c.itic tru::i j , " .l tie io-cfi I'- -j. S'ttt ir1! 'i- tl SW, siuc!, . - ;!.. . . I.T ur.: 1 t' t -ltrrt; :i I L.. . . "' uselUin" '. r( r-a las Ijtt. 1 T i v . . a f!-i-.r r . .. ! ni: of lt!a. :i.cr- ... '' - p:v - 1KB l)Lti ,, iiu I -i-. la 'm. .: . .. wk lit l..ci. H! 1 : j" ' ,' Ld f m-i l '-: 7 j turn d ir -i.f li t t-,, ' 'W .H'.VTe A a Ahm: . i-j ki ii tt i-j., lure. He Vuurf 11 e tie W:-rk . v . -ct-. tr.l .:' -:. tj tl.s Pirtcer :., . . .7 Ll'TtiJh.l LT r IbE .... V -. at til Ir?: . t it.' ,l-t .! tl -ri t. ..- - ( L lilt org . 1, z 1: . 1 lLg t ji .u a. Total I 41 742's I Majority.. i 4447' 4 I 25S-471 2e;52V5 I 7u I F.s;:, Charles S. Wolte, I?id. ilepu'.iiica.M, 4?,9 Ketio W, Jackson, (iteen backer, 14,976 JiiiCS W. Wiisjii. Prohlbilii-ii at, 4,5o7. Fkom "The Times." AT'Iifor T,fti: See ing an article in your paper a-i wi-ek Irom Arnold Parker, I was impressed with the earnestness with which he appeals it you to continue to enlighten the wor, 1 in rerd to the means hy which he was so tniracuioiis'y eured of rheumatism and hip joint tauiene-s by using Kendall's Spavin Cure. The arti cle to w hich he alludes by Dr, BtTes, impres sed me so favorably with the real merits of this remedy that I tried it also for several blemishes on my lior-es and found it the most pel feet cuif I ev.-r tried for spavins and other blemishes, as it cotnp'etely re moves the enlargement in every instance by continuing its use f.r several day after the lameness bad sill sided. The-perfect success I have always had with Kendall's Spavin Cure led tue to use it on mvown per-oti. and for all the fanii v w.th the very be-t resu ts a a family lini'iient. White several of the cures m ule witti it have been almost mirac u! 'Us, none have teii more xatWlaetory than sevei.il cures which 1 ma le with it ol toot rot and also sore tents a- well as wait" on le;Us ot cows I consider it a f.tre cure tor ore teats or foot lot in eit her 10 -a s or slc-ep. With the satisfaction this remedy has al was given in every instance. 1 cvinot re frain from asking with my friend Parker that you continue to make known to the world this, the giandesf discovery ot the nineteenth centutv. Youts truly. ,TlMK A. ( MIPBF.n.. Herkimer, X. Y., Sept 10th. lsi The above letter, with one published last week, encourages us in our efforts to make our paper one of the most valuable journal of the country and to all our patrons. Vind we now ask of our readers who have been alike benefited by the letter published one year aco from Dr. Bate., that they send us, for publication, statements which they may wish to make for the benefit of others. Ed. Tfe Sevfnth Covet of the Tf.au. Diiector Swiff, of the Warner Astronomical OnservatoM Hoc'iester, N. Y,, at 11 o'clock p. M. of the 16:h inst , discovered a faint, round, tailless comet in the constellation Cas aioeia, which ha a right ascension of 1 hour and 50 mitin'es and a declination north of 71 degrees with a motion slowly west ward. This is the seventh comet which has been discovered since the first of May last, four of which meeting tlie condition of the fund, hav received the Warner Prize of fioo. Prof. Swift, procuring the first and last award. Inasmuch as the comet of 112 i ex pected in the quitter in which tins one ap peared. Prof. Swift i not sure at prvent that the stranger tnaj- not be the familiar comet which was discovered by Pons. In 1S7 Director Swift, at Denver, claimed to have discovered an intra Mercurial planet In May, 182, he will visit Egypt, under the ntn"ificen provision "f Mr. II Warner, to observe the Total Ed.pse. at which tone he l..p.-s lo verifv his intra Mercurial planet disc .very. Mr. H H. Warner's generous patronage f science has given sstroooiiiieal tiidy a wonderful iutpul-e luring t tie past twelve month, and the e nmity is to oecm Krattilated on having so broad minded a man mi "substantially" devoted to the uphold mg of her intellectual as well as physical inter ests. WiieeTOH, Fortyth Co., X, C. OanTS : I d'sire to eirreas to you 117 thank tor your wonderful Hop Bitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia for five year previous to commcnc-ng the use of your Hop Bitter otne i tnontha ago. My cure has wonderful. I am pastor of the First Meth.xlist church of this piace and my whole congregsMon can testify to the great virtues of yntiT Bitter. Very respectfnllv. Rit. H FtRIBIE. NF.W .Tfi.-ET's Isl'l'rTlitES. Xew .letfty i becon.it. g famous f ..r l.er Cabttiet Otgaue rd Pianotoi f.-i. VN ::ii"m !-er l.oai,i.-is upon t'.ie iii.e of 1!,. I) , L. . W. R. U , e ot fie Ct. at tM.ik lin-s Lading to tie V. est and Notthwest lies Wahit:toti, a ti.rvit 2 yvj! g city whose rise in the wr'.d. is d.reet y at'.i i bu' a b.e to one man and h's em Til:., u- ttia Ti f a -t rv w l.i. h -tan 's in t u II view i-1 al li:or pa it:g that place.. Tin - nit 1: is the Hon. L) F. Beatty, Mayor of Wa-l' gt'-n. well known to our readers froiu hi- fr jurTit ai vi t ise,n-nt. His factory i a luatnmoth af lan having a sp-e ,,f tl.r-e acres w;t!iin its walls an adjoining space of elevt n :-re f.T the storage of liiiii;.. r. etc .f-tyr P. catty Ins won l. HVkay to tin- front rank !v Stal wart ti.et it. in every detail of manufacture, keejiing steadily in vie- the fa- t 11. at peo p'e cannot afTor 1 to pay er ': :-'.! -lion's lofits on P:ans n ri 1 Ol 'g!t He is one of the tiio-t t spon-.Me tnen in the M:ite and all win .leal with htm can de pend upon o'.isininj not only supetior in smmn nts, but t'.i.'se U'West in price as tia-y are mills Pythe nn.st ecuiofnical -y-'nn and by t'.:e most improved machit.ety. Ten years ago Mr, Beatty was p....r f.bsc-.ire and plowing barefoot upon ti e Hillside oi IJun terd.ei 'o irit v.New .Jci-ey; to-day Vc st i' a :i 1 i 1 ::f ex.inaple of w uat lione-t V, indu tty and tliritt will uo. Who won.. I not 11 fotirage sin-h a uit'i? Bead this great of fer in tins issue. Send Ii i ti your o- .,-r ea r ly , or wr'te at once lo; his Latest li j-trute i Catalogue (Holiday Edition). fiitknii Scmfrntotiit, Itching and Smlj IIu mort ftf tir Skin, Scafp eintl ' W ! Vuretl. MIRACVIA.VH CVRK. I will new ;a' that 1 ira "e a tnirau!o cure of nn ot tb w..r; r-n ,.f kin .lif kn -wri. Tti ptint 1 Tan tnrt ar t 1 ; h4 ut?-Tl Sfi'fu JM". H:i fTM, . and r.nsrlr k!n Irp ts.4y pra-enfe-l a f-'Khtfil pi rn.- MaJ hd ti- ;Unti-n i f twelve d.frnt t r vsie n. who prert.-l th hepr rna1:? kr; wn to t ti traton. ueli idi.1e potan-ona. r-snp. a.,r. rnrnwe- f.ji.ilmat-. aar4 cat 1 1 .a. t- Had pull . 'orms-tical 're.lnientw.ili nut I 1 1 3 e re i-f. I i-r-var-4 upon lo.n to ne th l"i TIrtm Kk.iivih Interna 1 lV and I'VTirrm ami Cvtiitp. Sea p itm '!!. H did n. sad wa rp-ayit.'r'y cured. Th tk n on hi head, fa.-y. and tciiiv ether pari? of hod v. whirh preftitrd a mcpt lusthiti!c an-Wsrrj'-e. Is n"w aa "ott and amo..th at an tn:xm, with no -r er trace of the di'B lfi teLind. Ha i n.iw dean cured twlva tnontbt. K sport rd 'v r. H. Browit, tq.. Barnwell. S. C. -. in deisilinu Ma etrerlftir- h l-rriTi Ftijin atid that ttir .n.-h Hi, l'r.T lance 0110 of t,i t.ar.atii'.nrra wa .-nre l of a a rot .ioiia a,.r. wti.cl. . alowiv dratntnic aw h'a ih Crnrrm NrnoivisT tnternaUv and '"i-Tir-t-Ka and Ttuif. Soar Fitrrmiii,. 1 rtr vn -.n tnat i.ai tea 16 a dita-a waa ly orirfn out. 1 complete. FaKT Waitfhs, a nonorion female a-looo-keeper on Diamond aliev, Pittaimrgh. has been convicted of employing lady wait er in her saloon About twenty girl were employed to lure men into her place, and countrymen were frequently roblted by these degraded women Sentence was suspended until Lena Wilson, another sa'oon Weeper, is tried for the same one. Fanny discharg ed all her fcirl next morning. DTspria Atr Live. Covpi..iwT.is tt not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself from every symptom of these div treing complaints ? If y ou think so, call at E. .Tame' Drugstore, F.benburg, p , and procure a bottle of Shlloh's Vita'.lter. Every hottle ha a printed guarantee on it. Uae ac cordingly and if it doea you no good It will eoat you nothics;. " (i-a.-e.o. w.ly.1 CATARRH. Tftl Snpreme Court of Vermont on Sat ntday orerrn'ed the etrention raised bv the ounaei of Em line L. Meeker, of Water bnry, Vt.. the convicted child murderer, and aehtenced her to he Confined in the Mate prison at Windsor till the la-t Fitdav of March, 1M -the last, three month solitary and then to he haraed. Pict RxartacBX. Nervous Headache and Headache from aonr stomach are all cmed bv DR. METTAUR'8 HEADACHE AND l3TatPrWA PILL. PrVsr U conta. Tb river at Pittsburgh Toe on Monday and neaily 11.000,000 bushel of coal, bound for Cincinnati and Louisville, were floated not. SIMMS RADICAL CURE! Complete Treatment For 81. OO. Cr haad an.1 Tofe, eav trth'n, wei hrearh, p-frt arnell. taare aad brii,a:. no eonah. n rSoMna. no ditre-. There hat nv a eondti tona are t.ronaht ahooi in the aevere?t - Ha of fatarrh h that m.t ncttih1 ee.i rotnlral. apeed,v-.a.s and never 'all ma pec nr. Sr..nu HPtct Crm. Comt l-ta ami in'ailihle treaimrrn. con-.attn of ,ne bottle of the KantCAL t'rn, one hoi ir I'ituhhm. Solvst and one lviraovan 1h,ikr. nil wrapeed lo one pae. with treatl-e and dt rectlona. and oi,i pt all drtiaitta for 1. Ail for siasrc.Rn s RamcvL Ctha. Osneral Aaents, WEEKS at PPTTEK. BosToa. Mass. ti tr tt P- 1 U 'I I TIIE PITTM.l He t '. : y ( .:.- 'i r ,: lu C 1 -j 1 e o i t r aVtaLj ter Tin: iau. : l-iVUtl.t 1 i. a-., v , U liai!. 1 - aa- si ; . . . t ::: . AdatS'S t! e T.i J AS. 1 ; . . THE SUN V; sr-r: rs s - . , t. r 41 re- o ' - 11 1. ".s . air. i - a 1 -. .J a-it" "I. . r- . e - a' -J 1 "11. tr. . - - i ea: a i .. 1 1 - - 1 , a J won a r a l t ' - , -i:ill. t. I t I; ' 1 v , I'j-i on tbs t-l''.cr . , w'-ifd. Ill S; f t I ai . ... . lU'M.' - JE . 1 t . r f w -j-i r a ir . 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