EOEflSBuRC. PA., FRIDAY - - - - SEPT. 22, 1S32. m.MOt lMTIC STATE TICKET. Fon covr.rtor!. POUT K. T'ATTTSON, of Phihvl'a. rOTJ T TnrTETAVT (OVEUNOn. (,'!Ai'N'C!',V !'. BLACK, of 'ork. 'OT .H.TwiE OF fri'IlEME rouiiT. SILA M. CLARK, of Indiana. for f-c uvr.vuT or isTr.r.N at. affair", J. SIMTS N" AI'HICA.of Huntingdon. Fn!iroCl:!.fiM.LN'-AT-LAnOF.. MORTPrn: P. ELLIOTT, of Tincra. nr. no uatic torTV ticket. A. II. COFFHOTII, of Snmersft. Sal'j" t- I ':!-! n f ".ini(ri'.'!,n.il f 'onffrpnoo. ) r li! A''-! JiLT : NATIi NI FT, IIOliVE, cf Jo!intovvn. JOKriI M D'JS ALI, of Kbensimrg. F'-n fii'iurr: I). A. I.l'TM Sh., of Carrol! Tvrn. r-.-.i !vo!i :mri nr ton : JOnX l:OH ADACGIT, of Cr .vie Twp. f ". it r.rv: ::i-r:: AN.-KLM V.T.KM:N of KWcr Twp. JOJIXCOX, r-q.,"f f.-i.tieinaiiqh V.W. TJeaver in his s:eech last wfpk in WasIiir-ztoTi countv, the birth-place of 1 .Limes G. Blaine, pronounced a glowing j Inngeshlp, but if that 13 his object be eulogy upon that gentleman. It was a j n0 arrayed against him by his very cheeky performance on Beaver's j shameless conduct Greene county's two part when one rn ambers his treachery thousand Den'iocratic majority. We t Plaine .''.t the Chicago convention two i have referred a second time to this Fay short ycp.r :ito, nod his subserviency to I ette and Greene quarrel for the simple Cameron a.d a t'rd term for Grant. I '"'"on that the defeat of Cameron's re- P.-i'.vcr iV.r-W atmmg IV i;; ,o.vver, t!i?, h was iiid ai'ted on the !:fn von are in t.'A fa Pome :i;:r o Tin: m::; the rnor, over It ''' ;i -.intM!:!'.! I'iniHt-d, t'.ie tiree- t'e f "- Gi iba':!: aad I).-niooiat- lc ni-:oii 1. siuai! p'anr-' hr-.'.r from. I li!:ttin;'Uy ( 1 ::i i t ii!iL!u'-'l ( 'it;iOi ;s ; ' 1 ri t! 8.7: with hix e called, to ;,. vcte cf which will not the r; OM o- ! irnl ft-.,:;t of nrre, VllO W. a ;.- a r::r:,!i..tt:: for Governor. :, f ,r. l-L-;;!y inimlvr .,f 1.2-".l Y.' t ' 1. To f:a ('injovii'i h.ts V. n tl: n- 1.' awav ! f;r wk v rt v cn-.e at lat. .vii in 1 he t:! c f r,tiii!. s .... jv,-.,- tl.t r ( or.v'.'ted s- ." '.' hi th" S:;;r ..,::,-. : liOUi- t'.i ",'), V.'.i '' Iieav ;:i-i e -i-'h, nni Br.c'y and VrM-t ' second trial. given such a? 1-e w.v; ten-l " 1 W :1.- n!- y the jury ',;t- M-i". 1 Iftwctn now, beforo h J re p'it n. i.in their d in ?:.w Yurk f;:"-:. Arthur. m i II.":: lie;;: !!'.!. r W-u'l , Alrr: . in 1 r :v:.l l;-r ' n? rf i j , pa: irt he : 1. .::'( 1:." t'ne cf if. l.J v iih nj.tney ri'V it, i f-.r CI rion tod by such em in lit and Chris- state !i .1 -,h:i 7r-lsh of Pi'il;.-Ti-fer f:i Fnghnd, and i rvi P. Morton, of Xe'v :.t An-.M-iv.'-i loini-tt-r to t! :i,-v.-':.ted Ciw f.r '.,.t:rii 1 i" t'.e love t!.f:.:'3 " .' r is I.ir-vy. fe.r after ' "h: - .3 r wliii-h ':r.:- !,i.r- i.;ov. :il Li? I'f TV, l''V,: r :i 1: V.k, ti c :!. rniii.T. l."'irA at:'t!.er r.i v ra'i'i'its liv.tr t lus r. 'it 1 1 : (; . !e u.l !:.,-. :: fttfi:d.r)-e. C.r.y. V !!:-:,;. : r,r W.v;. 1 P. - -1! !. Its P 1 y it eh d it h a Vlcf ri-:; tan. Af.ri vr F. : ; . (I! 1 1:1 :' ways ft..', grou.-l ;.' V;i-r !:;.. rmi! i'. ' . ::n 1 r 1:1 ni3 ( v. ;-: is: ve--k M;: ii'y 1 cii frni : -l-.r, r. v;. :. sn.v.i : 'Xh" ili.-;i:v;i'ied :: r ir v. :,ich "' And thus :g tn.i: :if 1,1 v .iih in -.;- !" ;. Whenever British v , ."h'-ther in Ilindoos-Ahanl-o. Zlnlapd, Vre ahvar,- are tho Irish sol- IM '- ,r t'.o tu-iit, and al i" v. i:h th'-i;- K :ks to th- ; 1 t! -:r fi-.-t to tho foe. Irish 1 u'. heh! tin P. itisli flag oi: : v Ay br?:2-t;-.l U in Ihirupe. A H';c an-! v.t rer brave and impulsive -..re tr :.? Vy that rer fd;.us g-tv-rn.ri.T.t with loss respect and coii.-:.h-ri .n than the feudal lor.I.s cf the ruhhlii- ;..;s were accustomed to Flnv.v to t!u-:r vassals. Without 'the i- at oil ri.sh'" t! English armv won,.! be hke the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet It ft out. I Tiiu lM.iot ratio convention of Schuvl- hil! cunty, which mot at PoUsville on Mond y h.ut, nominated t x -Congress-man ,Ta. P.. ft .illy f,..r Prosident Judge ever II ni. .'yrus. L. IVish'.ng, the pres et:' in. i;M i'-i;t. This rosr.'.t is said to have I. -en 1 !vr,..-ht aboiit by Iowputi-f-an apjva' to V:u-:i r;nd thin Democrats, Siieh as that a D-.!in?ral like Judge Per thin ;. wh re-nmivna' ia;i lad been ni ! r . - l a vek 5-. by the Uepubhcan count (;, vent ion, abhougii he had not t?ou;.;h-. i. fiid.-r.-em.-t.t, didn't th-serve a romhiatio;. 0".v:i p.ivty. T iuij'otT,t c !,!; Li envention .f his is a i'i v t lane and ;-at i: - i : :s the ii(.i ;si!v f r a T'on-;-.: ; i i : ' b.i.i :.-en f..":y ; ity of b.-M; i b-ivo ho- r.'i i a. J '. V-:f i' v. '.-; c. V:1.' :" ciii -n ( ' ' j i, : . 'najar- As v.e tin o 1 p ' '.-0 !. ru :itl pi ctive . "tiv, ! t io'H. t r 1 hn II i". r .r.uty u' hi tri;:;ii- t a. t . T'?: a pn:. : Lr.ef. .o.I Ike U very oi last n. Ti v ."a y o; n. ng iv n vee'i, ah i p.ftrT a for ' tacV--l A: K. l o-. it by -: fovi n ;.' 2. A rk ' i i ' r- 1 f .rce tv ;ht. G--ner.il WoNoh a 'hiii': the r.i-ht a- W .- I v .": i,.n :.' a I-o-lti.ei ;.! Tol-cl- 1. .-s than ;ti: The r.gptian ! urh-d i.- Set :.l Is C, iC iiri: - .1 a t 2 ;0. v. :th .y t-hattcr-o, tha op-ial. ar,l '- '. T- 1 ;.;mi. ' v;.'ry. (hi rrh.iay La civ by th. 0,-i. a !h.g of trn.-e ;v ,. e.:i 1 i!.h..i .:ed that h W. C r in c a .-j. -th ; r.-ih. rr 1: Arahi 11 B-iJ h:a C'aiiO ;i d to I The r t 1 PI I.er, .j. IS ?. !,. ;... V- ir is ovo,-." v ill he ..L.r.e c:, n. v. hai that ;". i..n i...v, .piV Th to h ' .. h the "w i.i wh i'. ;hv. v ill not ' v.vn i-.y i.ij i'i i o.'hcr :ln i"t t(.f. j,j -.tern. Dij-lo- 1 e 1 :.!'!,..: , ,V(. finite C.--L '-';,t- : Y.v. -sj , tho en-. :;t of the oal r.i ;." . i.l 1. , ti'-:.; ti,. s a..ni a::.'. ti;e 1 aUh: wi! tvt..d. 1 of '1 1 . 1, !l - Tnuri: wc-rks rt?. wo l-rit fly n.'er-e 1 to the dea'l-Iock in the Democratic Sen- . . , , . ,. , . . . . atonalconfeieiiceinthe.lisaictcomis- ed cf Fayette and Greene. Another and j final meeting of (he conferees took place ; on Saturday last. Dr. rat ton, the can- t didate from Greene, county, and Schnat i terly, of Fayette, who i3 the present '(Senator, and wants a venom in at ion, , worn both present. Six ineffectual nal ; lots were taken, the vote standing three . for Tatton and three Schnatterly, j This was followed by a donation of equal : when the conference ad journal sc die. j amount from the citizens of Centre j After Dr. Pat.on and his conferees had ZrSZS ol I left for home. Schnatterly stated his re- jo.l.ooo. ; grot that he had not propose 1 to them In 1."7 the first application for State ! that hp would withdraw if Greene conn- aid to the school was made and an ap ! ty would concede to Favette the next pronation of ; ?.TO.mo was secured. In .xi , . "i... ' lvl an additional appropriation was : President Judgeship, and that on no ; raa,,e l v the legislature of 10 000 mil jot her condition would he retire from ; king in all to this date, frTclnsivn o'f the ' th.e contest. Thomas B. Schnatterly is : farm property, the sum of SI 44,000. evidently a first-class disorganizer. j In 1?72 the act of Congress giving cer ' What possible connection exists or ought ! am government lands to agricultural I . ' , . ., . ,, , " i institutions was passed, and during the , m the f uture to exist between the dec- j session of 1,3 the Legislature accepted j f ion of an anti-Cameron man to the Sen- j the land granted by Congress in behalf ; ate and the choice hereafter of a Fay ' f tte county lawyer for Judsje of that dis ! trict ? And yet Schnatterly on such a flinty pretext is prepared to divide hi3 , party in that strong Democratic district ; and elect a Republican who will vote j for Cameron in 1S33 for U. 3. Senator. ; Ailhough he didn't say so. it is very probable that Schnatterly himself is the Fayette county man who wants the i election to the U. S. Senate is the sup- reme lssuo m this State so far as the election of twenty-five State Senators is -nneorned. and any man with a drop of t,, ,-A ," , . I Iemocatl(! blood 111 IllS VeillS who in i any wny gives aid and comfort to Cam eron in the present struggle of the Inde pendent Republicans to destroy his sn prefmcy. despi-yes and should receive political crucifixion. Iv the Criminal Court of TTashing- Ing city, on Friday last. Judge "Wy! 10 I set a--.Mr tlie verdict of the jury against ' riner and Bride!!, two of tho Star-1 rout- thieves and errant eel a new trii i tixirg the .Tate of its commencement on f h Prst Monday of December next. Jnd Wylie safed that h s"t the ver-iV'-t; pv T."1 An the crond of fTrir;er:il tin- '.t !.' - - -tl:at finr-r find RcrJcll who had Lo- r. cnv! u, co!i:,i not nave 1 been in a conj:raey without, the aid of ; ethers fmearhi"' B";idy, the two Dor- man who had spnt time, talent and cer nrd V-mI". in whoso cases the iurv ! money to establish it, died lie was , ., , . , ' succeeded by bis son-in-law, Gtn. James f.-:.ed to ag -n-1 that it was a pure ; A.Be iver, who bas been since that date rv'ter pf yVc" that they should have j homo trustee, and. as such, the control s' r.ew ti i::l. AH the defendants, except ling power in tho management of the T-"-'-fr who wis neun'f'e 1 xvilt tliere . ' . ' ' ' JOtv be trim over a?am. and as the iurv " ; stood ten for conviction and two tor ac- ouitta! in the Bmdv and Dorsey Caes j ;.nd one for :i"Tii'tal to clever, for "on- I . t. . . ., . . i v-ci.vi agnst a,ie. the prect is j r -court! 7nr that at tho next trial they will ,11 vir. 1 in the penitentiary, their r.3' ur,i. a:vl le:T destination. But ns j.:vy t rial.i nov go in th (! fo::.l:ir.t r def : country where 'endanl? are men of 1 vci'liii and influence in society sn't is bv no means assured. this re O'.dv a weks ago a jury in Venango conn- ty. in th:s Stat", ac.jni'.ted Craft, the I onVier of a bank, who had emberzloi '-:,-- a? r, .,1 1,.1 ovr two hundred tl.onsanfl dollars of tti fimds. On discharging tl:-? jury Ju.b.r. Ta;.lor said to thorn : "1 have no : (i: t j t u so for vcu here ; I s'.ii:poe if Mr. Craft had beep on trial for stealing a ham you would l ayc found him guil ty.'" A similar burlesque on justice may bo the outcome of the second trial of the Star i-outo rang. Let ns hono not. l.O'. ver. .lrix,K Wilson was threo times bro't before the Democratic convention of the P;rt District in Minnesota two w-r!-s no, and each time refused to ac- j col lego in uw past ten years of !., O'.'O. c.-"': the nomination for Congress but i r- tli'3 9 to e added the interest aris ., ' .- ' . . , , V.' .. ing from the endowment fund, S30.000 the convention persisted In thrusting it j ye.ir maklRg tlie income, ex- rpe.ii him and adjourned. His excuse elusive of the profits arising from four was that he was comparatively a poor j farms and individual donations as fol- man and could not stand the expense of a campaign, In the present debauched condition of politics, as a general rule, it is only a man with a plethoric purse who can secure a Congressional election It is a bad omen for the future of the Benbtii but. it. 5s as nhsolutelv true as the sun will rise to-morrow, and here is a conspicuous illustration of the fact. The delegate elections in Camden coun ty. New Jersev, which is embraced in the district now- represented by George T.. Pobeson. Grant's corrupt Secretary cf the Xavy, and the present, corrupt BepubliCan leader in Congress, who was I ; : , ,. i Total $"7,000 as poor as Lazarus when he entered the ... Deducting these expenditures from the Xavy Department and is now a mil- , inC0I11(. would leave it for educational lionaire, took place on Tuesday of last purposes alone the sum of J.115,000. week. James II. Xixon was Robeson's With this fund General Beaver man opponent and it was believed that tbe ??pJ to have graduated in ten years for M. . , , , , . ., ty-six students at an average cost for result in Camden county would decide j eac!) Rrii,iuate of j.S38.2f. the contest. Xixon's friends raised aj Six tiiousanii eight iivxdued ani pool r s.(X to carry the election for I delegates, baton Tuesday morning they found out that Bobeson and his backers 1...1 ?10.000 with which to play at the same. game. Tiiis grave situation of aflalrs was telegraphed to Xixon, who Voing s it isf... d that Bob"snn'3 pile could carry th fhiv. threw up the sponge by v c :th-"awir.g fio:n tho contest. leaving a vr th-hl to Bohr-son. who. on Friday . unani a:ovslv re-nominated. Xix- on's ;l.f;00 would have defeated any daring all these ten years he lias been other iran than P.obes.m, but when the willingly receiving the State's money . .. Xi.-o,-.s pile imd went ?'. fn3 ! without any effort to return an equiva- , ' , ,, .. " ,, 1 lent for it or anv idea of stopping the b.-.tfrhehad no other nbona.ve .ban : ,eak lhat h:is v.ro.-ht disrepute to an an n::?i".r. litional surrender. j institution that otherwise would 00m- L. . j ni.ind the respect and good wishes of all. WKVT a sot of numskull we. all are The either do we refer to thes. figures to Ib-a of rs tard!ns v.n and n-.ertiag tint I redect upou the personal honesty of Gen "p.-eto-'So-j" is not ?n issr-' in this eMtnnaiijn j iaver, who being the principal adviser is so viilienloni v ridieu'niis thst it's too ri 11- : aiid executive head of lliu college, must r. ;.v- f,.- r.r.ct'-.ing. To thir.k of a pardon ; i)r.;lr tlie principal part of the rfStKnsi iorri' tbr,t w nr.d'i't ,'nronet'' Stalwart pa- jilitv of its frightful mismanagement (no's 1- K.y .;.S.r..,it ctI fp;m th- , r s!u,,n.:( S3 squandering of the public ii.Ttvr.hea of r.'ii 1 se. or t !'. i".h';' band 1 . . . 1 . ' . ., ,.f 1 .;.i,,(.i,. 1, ltr.ra ,,t iMri-,,1 .!k-,- f,-, monevs. but to show the executive abil- 10 .r..e cf ! of Mevsmensui. is f 1st too ; f-.-.T-tcmniatM.n Yi 'in to ! n!c &h-Mt ".' (r i- f t. "i r teut on" it! isne, and pf, the "proieetion " a hoard of , gve t tbe St, wart taieves who . par 1 , n s e- , .. I f. to i r,n 'vh-it M-iev "teal frt-ni the 1 v r--' tlie nnWif. ( 'one f. .1 1 h. ye patri- 1 ots, Hii ! sii.Mit tor "protection. !,,.. n . if . displayed in the management of the fin- --M.1 or Planus, the il. fr.e. ..i.vj Minorm- : , ., , , , . . . t -nd.. rt of the ! lnlaa. ln'oA a'n iv.ue. was ! p-1'n"11 affairs of the city of Philadelphia rT,r.,.. Pt the Ponvnion hot-h in Hamilton. : and then say for yourselves which is the Oot., on M01 ahiy n'uht. He is there charged j proper jK'rson to elect as the chief exec wi'!. f-T..'".'i o' comptroih-r's wrn.nM mive ot the State of Pennsylvania, mil wis t: l.i-.a li.for tlie countr .1ude on j "In s'av lvom'-.g. lie is jicc.-tnpum.-d by his vr.f.'. Thov had been two weeks in the, j v " l v Phil nt.. in?,,' I 1 .1 II nnn.,i;.-.li fttv! ifa 1 .-aged counsel and will resM I a? ex Mihi ion pri 01 ochll j HEAVIX" INEFFICIENCY. ; llT, , 77. , , , .. Tlifl "Farmers IIi?h School ot Penn- ! lvania., arterwnr.ls thfl "Agricultural College of Tennsylvania," and now the "Pennsylvania State College, " was or ganized under act of incorporation, July 13, lWt. . The farm ujon which the col lege is built is located in Centre county, and was a free pift for the purpose by General James Irvin. One year after the Erst meeting of the board of trustees the State Agricultural Society gave of i its funds to the Reform School 510.00). of the Agricultural College of Pennsvl vtiuio. a uii iaim. .ii.fr iH-ing so:a, net ted the College ? 130,13.-,, so, an ircome from which it first received in From 1SG3 to 172 interest received by the college from its land scrip bonds amounting annually to S-20,331.10. The number of students in attendance from the time of the opening of the college in 1S."0 to the 1st of January, 1S72, as shown by college catalogues, average vf;irlv 112 th? average cost of each student for college expenses was 5120 annually, so that tbe statement of re ceipts np to 1S72, from various sonrces, by the college would be as follows : From Citizens of Centre eonnty ? 10.000 ' 8tate Aericultural Society 10.000 ' Citizens of State 25.000 ' Lpclslnture of the. State OO.SOO " Interest from the land scrip... 10,5.440 " Students 104 in gt.OGO lneaoove sum total is exclusive of V'Tfi1 f th1 co11e? farms5 he figures of which we have not been nlilo tnnlifin Out of this amount was paid for CoHecre buiMiners ami equipments.. ..flio.000 Experimental fnrms and ' .... 55.000 Total ?1 33.000 Leaving for school purposes alone the sum of $2'.O.OGO,00. With this sura the I college succeeded in graduating sixty-six ! young men. at an averaue cost for eaeh graduate, as shown by tho figures, of i?3. 037.27, This shewing looks bad enough, and it: 53 rot to bft wondered at that at the time those who knew of the facts com plained of the mismanagement of the ' institution and the frightful amount of j money that was leing used to accom plish such a small amount of crood. but. I bad as it was, it was nothing compared 1 to what was to follow. I In 172 IT. A. McAllister. Fsn.. this god - father of the college and a gentle- ... - ... foi!ege. ills wnra 11ns ueen law and 1113 j influence nmni-mVnt in its mnnnemenr 1 tt- 1 1 1 1 . i . s i.'t. ...rn. 1 biit: iMir; Mt? 1 1 m'-"ii:ir-(tt-u iiii tho college h knew its weakness, he I understood th prejudices there were ! agamsr u. ana me caue 01 inose pret-i- dices, and wis aware of its financial fai,nrrR an1 mismana-ement. As an honest, faithful otlicer he should have set nlKu; correcting the abuses and re' forming the management. How did he do it ? 1 a ot iv attempting to cut nown uso- less extra vcrnneps at tho college not i bv trving to build it up and return to ' the taxpnver of the State some equiva- j lout -f iM t Y a mAnnro rx"A-in A Vnf Vvw. an:)Pnlin!; to th 1,!,, for furthof aid. which was granted, in shane of an 1 n.i.iii.mi t tha o.irmA, r t 1 Peo.f-1.1.20. thus actnallv mukine- the en- I tire endowment fund of the College 50 - j 0'0 the interest on which is 0 ner eent 1 or ?:V),0fO per annum, tbe State obliga tr-d itself and pays regu arly to tbe Col It is but fair to General Beaver ! in this connection to state that at the t time he succeeded to his father-in-law's I place as managing power of the college. it had an indebtedness upon it of ?S0, 000. During the ten years he bad control of its management the average number of students per year, according to its annual catalogues, has been 141. The average income from each student has been t."0. making a total income to the From Students $ 7.VP00 Endowment fuud, 10 years 300. 000 Totil .$.372,000 In 1S7S the Legislature generously appropriated ?0,000 to lift the indebted ness of the college heretofore referred to. Up to that time the annual interest on that indebtedness amounted to fo.fiOO, which from 1873 to '78 would foot up in the aggregate to$2S,H00. This sum, to gether with building water works and a house for one of the professors, would be as follows : i For 6 vears interest on debt ? 28,000 " Professor's house 4 ooo " Yatr works 2." .000 FORTY eight dollahs and twenty SIX CENTS. I These figures, startling as they are, I are taken from the college recoids and j given to the public, not to disparage the j aims, objects or Intents for which that institution was originally organized j ' not to decry the good it may do ; not to i cripple its usefulness nor to throw nb I tiacies in the wav of its success ; but to show - how faithful its chief executive I has been to the trust reposed in him in j this matter. For ten years he has been 1 tlie trusted beau of its management and ity of the man whom Cameron and bis rioii of Siate bosses would force upon t.axpax t rs as tlie chief executive of lhe com.no.ii wealth. .,,.,....., ti... Qi,;i;t,- nt t A. Poaver, as shown by the foregoing i j plain statement of facts, with the exec- I ' ti live ability of Robert E. Pattisou, as j ,ruT,,. , ' V . 1 '"""hi,."" -1 , . 1 i . , i 1 1. ;j v . . . j-i -i-T.n . i .t-. i .i c,ii.u to "mil 1!,a,,'-r u not Sood, tnouzh the stamp , A CASE OFSl'RERY OR DEATH. The Independent Republican move ment in Pennsylvania is one deserving the most serious consideration of those who would understand the political for ces which are to mould the future. It is no longer a mere rebellion, awaiting the pleasure of the bosses to pnt it down either by force or concession. It has passed the proportion of a revolution ; it hem passed beyond the control of any particular set of men ; no man can be tray and destroy it by any act of person al treason. If it was precipitated last year, or if it was augmented or intensi fied by the individual grievances of lea ders, who being respected and trusted by honest Republicans, were for that very reason prescribed by the Bing, it has now assumed the dignity of a"di3 tinct party, founded upon distinct prin ciples. It has developed issups which cannot be settled by compromise ; they must be fought out, and will be deter mined only by the final verdict of the Republican voters between the bosses and the independents. The questions outstanding are such as cannot be made the subject of negotiation. There are questions of public morality, about which no decent man can stop to chaffer. Nobody talks any more of conferences or conventions to repress a struggle which is plainly irresistible. The two sides are dealing each other the hardest blows they know how to deliver and every such blowmakes reconciliation manifest ly more impossible. The revolt of the Independent Repub licans is founded upon causes far back in the history of the State. They are not trivial or ephemeral. Since the retire ment of Gov.Curtin the ring has had ab solute possession of the Commonwealth. "We know how it has suppressed all the freedom of opinion In the Republican party, and crushed the beginnings of all opposition. Some of the largest corpor ations of the State have in that time lent it their assistance, and prostituted the privileges granted ty the State to aid in fastening this shameful yoke up on the necks of the people. What this corrupt combination has cost the Com monwealth in round fign res there is no sufficient data to make a calculation. But a committee of the ITouse of Repre sentatives reported in the winter of 1S75 7o after an imperfect inquiry, that un der such Ring Treasurers as Mackey, Kemble, and the rest, it had stolen 21,200,000 in the one item of interest on the State funds alone. It was in the councils and bv the members of this King that the Pittsburg Kiot bill was ; prepared and the testimony shows that it was urged upon reluctant members in ,,, ! . . .,, , detail as a party measure, the spoils to be used for party purposes, as were those of the Recorder bill and similiar measures. In that instance the com monwealth narrowly escaped the loss of $4,000,000 to these robbers at one single blow. But this is not tho worst. The cost of the Ring in hard cash is the ,past Prt of COf;t tn t,,e 3tate- t bas debnucbed the Legislature so as t make it perfectly unreliable for any iiint?ni or pioptr piiu:rj oiuhjsc. iu) caucus rules the two houses and the Ring rules the caucus. It has been for years tbe most absolute government this side of Dahamcv. When Senator Simon Cameron mw fit, ho threw down his sceptre, and commanded his henchmen . ...... .. . . . x . i : . . 1 . 1 ' c "f The new bOSS IS even mOTW imperious t - j - k o ira 1 r it r O t 1 00 rrrr 1 f Tr Mia onn than tbe old. There !a no annen.1 from ... --11 ficsnr. Until the defeat of the Riot bni an'1 the revolt on the Senatorial 1, , V . Was there hope in the ballot boxes ? The boss pricked the conventions, nom inated his own candidates, cracked the party whip. If that was not enough the deficiency was made up by purchase and by fraud. No protest was heard or heed ed. Men like Wolfe, Stewart, Koontz. Grow and Bavne were bullied in the legislatures and choked in conventions, Delegations of respectable men, like the Committee of One Hundred, who went TTarrisburg to exposulate against tho Philadelphia swindles were jeered at for their assumotion ot oecencv. and nelteil wh paper wails by tbe playlul roosters. But, as said before, all this is no new thing under the sun. Whoever will i take the proceedings of tho Constitu- ! ! tional Convention of l-73 will find in t deoates of that body all tbe causes and ! justifications of the present Republican revolt against the corrupt rule of the I King set lortli with the same, distinct- ness as they are set forth to-dav by Sen- i ator Mitchell. John Stewart and Chas. S. Wolfo. And they will be fonnd in the sjeeches of the ablestBepublicans in the Common wealth, then or since. We say, therefore, that the Indepen dent movement is not the growth of a year or the caprice of a few injured or indignant men. It must succeed or the Republican party must perish. Honest Republicans conclude, as honest Demo crats ten years ago concluded with Mr. Tilden in relation to the Tweed Bing, that it is a case of surgery or death ; the rotten part must be cut away or the whole body must die; and if a tempor ary defeat must be incurred in the course of the operation, it is a small price to pay for the future life of a party to which they are deeply attached by a strong conviction and a long association. Chester Connty Democrat. An OvFitsnADowiNG Isstte. Tliere were one hundred millions of surplus in the treasury and the Republicans knew it and felt no restraint. Appropriations for all purposes were recklessly increas ed without any apparent regard for the common interest of the whole people. The sum total of appropriations for 183 is $204,243,007, or S77,.r,22.621 more than for ls2 and over 5101,600,000 more than for 18S1. The party which is responsi ble for this extravagance has already begun to make voluminous explanations in the vain hope of beclouding the mat ter and making fiction play the part of truth, Rut truth, like murder, "will out." and the people justly murmur at this outrageous raid upon the treasury. The majority had the power to shape the record of Congress. It could have pre vented this assanlt upon the treasury if it had seen tit. It chose lather to permit the gratification of personal aims than to protect the interests of the public. There is no earthly excuse, for instance, for tho increase of over seven millions in the appropriation for rivers and har bors, for there is an unexpended balance of four millions of last year's appropria tion for that purpose. Rut it is useless for the people to murmur. They must act. Members of Congress are public servants and when they fail in their duty their places should be filled by more competent and faithful men. The majority should be held responsible po lit ically and the recreant members of the minority personally for the sins of the late disreputable Congress. Let the peo ple prepare to record a just and memor able verdict at the ballot-box. A gentleman living in Oglethorpe, Ga., having seen a rabbit in a certain place several times nnd bavins; no other means of catching him, took a large pet cat he bad under his arm and went to the hiding-place of the rab bit. The rabbit was scared up and no sooner did his catchship see tlie rabbit than he bounded from tlie arms of his master and in three leaps collared his rrey and killed him. Said gentleman says he saw the same cat jump three feet off the ground not long since and catch a partridge. BRIfillT'N DISFASE, ItlABF.TKS. j Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure I these diseases ot other serious Kidney, Uri i nary or l.iver Diseases, as they only relieve ! for a time and make yon ten times worse af terwards, but rely solely on Hop Hitters, the oniv remedy tnat win surely and permanent- I ly cure you. It destroys and removes the t cause of disease so effectually that it never j returns. There is but one Republican in the town I of fceipersville, Lehigh county. ' .NEWS AND OTHER NOTIMJS. Xinety-six criminal cases were disposed of at the last term of the Westmoreland county court. For lame bacic, side, or chest, use Slii loh's Forous Plaster. Price 23 cents. At James' drug store. It is feared there may be trouble during the coming political campaign in Utah. Troops have oeen sent there. Diphtheria has carried off fonr children of Charles harbor, Tof Coal Bluff, Washington county, withtn a week. Mrs. Melville, wife of Chief Engineer Melville, of the Jeannette has been commit ted to an in-sane asylum. An indictment for forsrv has been found aeainst Major Phipps, the IPhiladel phia almshouse robber. Why will you couch when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate reiief ? Priffe 10 cts., 50 cts. and f 1. At James" drug store. Mrs. Walton, of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for life ns an accomplice in the murder of her husband. Are you troubled with such symptoms of dyspepsia as belohine, tasting of the food, hearthnrn, etc. ? Brown's Iron Bitters will cure vou. Xinteen kecrs containing 400 pounds of powder, were used In a sincrle blast to remove a rocky promontory in Westmoreland county on Saturday. Alonzo" Cash, acred 48, shot and mortally wounded his wife Minnie, ased 17, near Dormansville, N. T., on Sunday, and then Killed nnnseir. A laree water snake was kilted In Upper Uwchlan township, Chester county, the other day. from which SI little snakes each a foot long were taken. The Rev. Geo n. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Roth myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." At James' dmr store. John Kernan, a truck farmer of York county, was arrested at Harrlsburg on Sat urday, charged with Incest, his 16-year-old danjjhter being the victim. Are yon made miserable by tndieestlon, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yel low skin ? Shiloh's Vitalizer Is & positive care. At James drug store. Mrs. J. IT. Bender and Mrs. Edward Yeagle, of York, eloped on Wednesday with two strange men. The husbands have 6ent detectives after their wayward wives. A den of rattlesnakes was discovered on the farm of Benjamin Jones, near Fannetts bure, Lancaster county, a few days since, and twenty-four of the number killed. Acting noon the decision of his bishop, an Anglican Church minister at Quebec re fused to unite In marriage a resident of that city with the sister of his deceased wife. A man who is about to die at Mlshawako, Indiana, has obtained a solemn prromise from his relatives to bury him in an easy chair, In a vault which shall then be hermet ically sealed. Nearly all the farmers In the districts traversed by the recent Iowa cyclone have guarded against future loss of life, in case of such disasters, bv disTclnor nits near their nouses ror places or retreat. W1" W0m1prs T1PVPr eease? Oen. BenJ. "P T'1 'J." nomicated for (Tovernor bv the Democratic State conven- tion of Maarhnsett, without. a dissenting voice and amidst a storm of applause. Stephen W. Dorsey, of Star route fame, resides in a palatial mansion in Colfax coun ty, New Mexico, fast year he controlled 10,000 square miles of public Innd, nccording to the unwritten law of stoek raisers. -Wm, B. Curry and John C. Alberston, charged with fraud in tbe non-delivery of milk and cream at the Philadelphia Alms house, though sending In bills for the same, have been held for conspiracy and perjury. Rutherford B. Raves ran up a bill ot $583 with tne Yoeinite Mace Company when he visited the Yosemite Valley. The other day the Yosemite Commissioners refused to pay the bill, which the company had presented to them. During a thunder storm In Perklomen township, Chester county, recently llehtning struck the house of Jacob Simmons, tearing the boots from the feet of a vonng man lying on a lounce, anil leaving him in an insensi ble condition. Levi Zerby and hts son, of Georgetown, this State, on Saturday stole a ride on a freight train, which was" wrecked in a collis ion. The old man, who had both lepi bro ken, had $200 in his possession, and bis son, who was killed, had $16. Martin's Ferry, W. Va., was visited by a shower of areolires on Monday afternoon, about a peck of stones, averaging the size of a piireon's egcr, fallinif about 4 o'clock. The green-house of Samuel Young was badly used up, and several windows of neighboring houses shattered. It is said that the Mnrrnysvllle, West moreland countv, gas well is raisin? quite a commotion in that neighborhood. Tne gas comes np with a great rumbling sound, large chunks of solid ice are thrown up at Intervals to a considerable height and the earth quivers for aTmile around. William Young, acred 03, won a wrest Iin2 match and ran a mtle in five minutes nt an Illinois fair. It is e'nrcred that the other wrestler was bribed, and the timekeeper for the race is also accused of corruptiin ; but L."'r?e' iiun5 ',,mse!t' tnat A tornado' near the village of Bvkley, Luzerne county, on Friday afternoon, up- rooted trees and carried off several barns, a bowlinz allev and two dwellings. Its track was abont seventy-five yards in width, and it just passed the edge of the village. It was followed by a terrific storm of rain and hail. A number of Prohibitionists of Pennsyl vania assembled in Philadelphia on Monday afternoon to take measures to strengthen the anti-liquor movement in the State. It is ex pected that the outcome of the meeting will tie a permanent organization for the promo tion of constitutional prohibition in Pennsyl vania. A well dressed man, supposed from pa pers found in Ids pockets to be George C. Mouse, of Michigan, deliberately placed his neck on a rail near Amelia Court House, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, on Sunday last, and wa3 completely decapitated. He had a photograph of several ladies In his pockets. An Ohio boy daubed a man's wagon with paint. Then the man caught the boy, stripped him, and covered his body with stripes of the same color that had been used in disfiguring the vehiole. Next the boy'e father went over to whip the man, and got whipped instead. At that point matters rest for the present. Two darkey politicians were discussing the physienl condition of our next Governor, say9 the HartwHl (Ga.) Sun, when one of them said : "Aleck Stephens is a mighty small man. Ton could wrap him up In a pocket handkerchief." "Yes. dat's so," an swered the other ? "hut It would take a table cloth to hold his brains." "It's an ill wind that blows nobody pood" was verified in tbe experience of a Sumter county, G.. farmer, who says that all the ears of com that were pointed In the direction the wind came from on Saturday nieht were already shnefced when he cot up on Sunday morning. The wind had blown the shueks back, leaving the ear exposed. Specials report tbe corn crop in everv d irection in Illinois wonderfully improved by the past two weeks.' fine weather. In South ern Illinois it is believed the corn crop will be safe from the frost by the close of this week. The crop will be a full three-fourths average. In Iowa it is thought the yield will be the largest and best ever known In the State. Antho Barnard and his sister Mary Ann FTugg, both colored, were arrested on Thurs day in CentTe township, N. J.. for having murdered Catharine Diamond, in Snow mil, Camden connty, fourteen years ago. Bar nard is accused of being the principal in and bis sister accessory to the crime. They were committed to the county jail for further hearing. At 10 o'clock Friday morning the em bankment along the western approach to the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, which crosses the Schuylkill atGrav's Ferry, Philadelphia, caved in while workmen were engaged there, and fonr men were buried by the earth. A lnrtre crowd of resident of tlie neighborhood went to the rescue and dog out three of the men alive, but badly. If not fataliy injured. The fourth was reeovered dead. While three bovs were rowing on the river Schuylkill at Reading on S.inday night some one threw allighted cigar into the water, which was thickly covered with benzine from the gas works. The boys were enveloped in flames, and Jumped overboard. William Spelrs had his face and neck badly burned. He may lose his eyesight. Matthew Buck ley and Francis CuIIcd also received serious burns. A singular phenomenon occurred in tkat section of Amerieus, Ga.. east of the Metho- ! dist chnreh. The wells of an entire neigh ' borhood were blown dry. These welts up I to tne time of the gale were full of water and unf ailin g. The explanation of this remarka ble occurrence is the existence of subterra nean passages, and the violent agitation on the surface opened channels of escape for the water to these. Mrs. John Games, of IToneybrook town ship, Chester county, and her little grand daughter made a narrow escape from death recently. Pnring a thunder storm thehouse was struck by lightning. The bolt passed down the chimney and throuqh a pipe hole entered the bed room and splintered the post ! of the bed on which they were lying, within a few feet of their heads. They were ren dered insensible, but sustained no serious damage . Thtj Richmond Whig savs that last week a party of Welsh miners, under ttie super vision of William Pierce, a fveteran of the slate quarries, while engaged in making nn opening at the Big Quarry, struck a yellow jackets' nest "Cncle William," as he is affectionately known on Hunt's Creek, Ya., Is very large, kicking the beam at 3.V poun-is. and he tried to subdue the stingers by sitting down on them. This rose of the old gentle man proved a failure, and In order to escape he rolled down the bluff Into the creek. It is reported that the old man did some bill "cussin'," and, after getting himself up, moved off and commenced a new opening. The Philadelphia Record tells of a re markable locality In Hneks county, the pe cwliarity of which is the astonishing number of persons who were there ushered Into the world by duplicates and triplicates. His in Plumstead township, where the reporter in three hours found eight twin brothers and beard of eight pairs, young lads and young women, who were then living within four miles of ea?h other. And more singular still, he found several cases of triplets. As the names of most of these parties are given, there can be no doubt about the correctness of the statement. Plumstead township Is evidently a good place to move to or from. Maryland has a cow that th whole State ought to be proud of. The Cumberland Times says of her: "The Valma HotTnian, the greatest milch cow in the world, now the property of Samuel T. Karle, of lJueen Anne's county, has pioduced In thirty davs last past the enormous amount of eighty-seven pounds and three-fourths of an ounce of nice, rich butter, being nearly three pounds a day. This most extraordinary record U iimue witiioiii any especial eitort. l lie cow is pasturing on Mr. Earle'a lawn and is feed ing regularly on meal and otlier food in mod erate quantities. Cows with not ro good a record have sold for as much as f 4,00. This cow is held at f.'i.ooo." A few evenings ago Mrs. Taylor Thomp son, of New Garden. Chester countv. want to her husband's cabinet shon for t lie of lining a casket, and whensbe had finished and was In the act of retiring from the room. carrying a lighted lamr. broken board and fell with one leg tightly wedged In the aperture. As she fell the lamp was inrown ro tne noor, close to the shavings, and powerless to move sh watched it hi.?".: Inff. It onn wont .,f -xV"o Thompson, while escaping a horrible death, Was Still In a bad Plight, fler husband absent and was not expected home till mid night. Iler only companion was a shepherd dog, which, after vainly trying to help her, ran to James Founds, a neighbor, and with lively piens of distress endeavored to solicit belp. When this had been repeated two or three times, Mr. Founds was convinced that something was amiss and on going to the shop his suspicions were verified. Proeurlng a saw he cut away the board and released Mrs. Thompson from her perilous position. More Evidence. S. B. ITartman & Co., Osborn, O. Gen tleman: Your valuable Pernna Is tho best medicine 1 eyer used. Nanct Fettkkmas, Cookport. Indiaan Co., Pa. Your Peruna for Indigestion and Plver troubles helps me. W. P. Brandon". Past woci'wn, . 1 was suffering with pain In the cheit palnitatlon Of the heart, with ornut c,-.m;, ot Dm stomal i jr:"v i::"'.;":1; , , n uuimj; wuinifrs iiic.-uo.i iiijAutii, oliarpsnurg, Alle- I have had liver complaint for three years ; I thought I would have to quit work ; I have taken two bottles of your Pernna and am well. Thos. I5n APFono, 314 Western ave nue, Allegheny City, Pa. Ask yonr druggist for Dr. Ilartman's book on the "Ills of Life" grails. WON'DErtFCL Maternity. Among the passengers on board the Red tar Line Steamer Vaderland, on a recent voyage from Antwerp to this country, were three sisters, who had married three brothers, the ceremo ny In each instance being performed on the same day, seventeen months ago. Thev are (rcrmans and nelong to the middle class. After arriving Philadelphia the women ami their husbands remained at the old emigrant depot, on the steamshin dock, nntii the latter obtaired employment at their trades, two of meni eing tanors and tne remaining cm a shoemaker. A small house was secured on Minerva street, a small thoroughfare lu the vicinity of the Philadelphia and Heading coal wharves, at Port Richmond. A few ar ticles of fnrnitnre were secured with their meager means, and the three couples com menced housekeeping together. One after noon recently the youngest sister became the mother of two fine, healthy looking girls, the outdoor physician of tbe Guardians of the Poor, In that vicinity, being called on to perform the medical service. After the de parture of the latter and while her two sis ters were in the act of congratulating the newly-made mamma, the elder of the two found that she was in need of the doctor's ; service and before he could be fcnmmoned j she alo pave birth to twins, boys In this j case. Later in th.e evening the rcmair.iug sister, who is twenty-two years of age ami a j good-looking blonde, did as well rts her other : sisters by presenting her husband with two j girls. It is said that the physician, when sum- moned on the third reealon, concluded to j remain at the house all night, thinking that : his serviee In a medical eapaeity might bo i required again before daylight with other ' members of this prolific family. ! The children have not as yet been named, j and tho families have been visited by many ' of the neighbors and others, each bringing ' with them a present of some character ot j baby's wealing appatel for the little ones, i ana aiso nourisnment tor the three trerman girls who vied with cae!i other in their pres ents to their liege lords and masters. "with BRAtr.rrL rrrxixcK." Dn. riEBCE, Huffalo, X. T. : Dear Sir Tout "Golden Medical Discovery" and 'Turpative reliefs' have cured my daugh ter of Scrofulous Swellings and Open Sores about tbe Neck : and your "Favorite Pre scription" bas accomplished wonders In re storing to health my wife who had been bed-fast for eitjht month from Female Weakness. I am with (rratef al feelings, Yours truly, T. II. Lose., Galveston, Tex. That American parents are educating their children to be idlers Is the eomplaint of the Boston Herald. "Not -long ago," it says, "it was shown that th drift of repre sentative schools in Boston and Quincy was In the direction of occupations -which are be yond the rank of the common laborer be yond the limits of common industries. None of the boys, none of the girls expected to really work for a living. They were to do what was niee and genteel but not to soil their hands no to wear overalls or acrub floors not, in short, to do anything that did not belong to a superior race. Until t he one thing above everything else in ouredueation is recognized to be the training of the char acter until honest dealing with a child's In tellectual and moral life is made fundamental in our edueation nntil we can rest content with the fitting of children of tbe place in life for which -kd evidently intended them we shall not have taken the criminal element out of our educational system." SrEF.n'B ?ort Or ape WncE'Fnn Ikvai. Tqc. Physicians employ Speer'S Tort Orape Ine in iheir practice in all cases where a pure wine Is called for, and do all in their power to foster and encourage Its production, for the reason that pure Tort Wine is a difii eult thinj: to pet, and they are loth to pre scribe a donotful or inferior article. Hun dred of New York doctors have visited Sneer's Vineyards, but twelve miles from New Yoik.Jand examined and tested the, wines. For sale by E. James, Ebensburi;. Mr. Peter Baldy, of Danville, Fays a cox respondent, had the curiosity a few daysaso to investigate the saying that upon cutting a banana thrnutrh the centre our fSaviour woald be plainly visible, with outstretched arms on the cros. He bonpht the fruit at McCoy's post-office stand and tried the experiment, and was convinced that there was considera ble reality in what he had heard. It is said that those livinjr where the fruit prows call the red species the sacred f rait, from the fact just mentioned. BrCKI.KX'S ARSKA SAME, The Bf.st Salve in the world for Cats, Tiruies, Burns, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever Sores, Tetler, Chapped Hand, Chil blains, Corns, and all SJtin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is puaranteod to pive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 cts. per bo. For sale hv V. .Tamoc Bole agent, EbensburE, Ia. l5-9.-ly. A pentlcman in Valdosta, Ga., has made and gathered two crops of corn on the eame piece of pround this year. The first was of the early variety, and was pathered in April and the early part of May for roasting ears. The second crop, gathered last week, was the usual variety of field corn prown in that section, and is now hard enough to grind into Crits. A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Tarker's Ginper Toni can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of pincer, when in fact it. is made from many valuable medicines which act beneficially on every diseased oran. CnrTP Kfi.l.Fii i:t a Cat. Tlie sinaui.ar ! lea Mi of a baby left alune for only four min ' utes is thus detailed by a Pitt-bnrc li-pnn-!) j of Friday !:i: ' i SV..-:l-.- N re T .!. vk thi- r, .'.-,.. 1 ..!.! ... . . . . . . 1 .-:i..'ii i't i-i't-a ,n . . p our;. I pr.nth fi I". t .-in i ,i--J tc 1 - ! citfnr on i! Orci-t. 1( it n-a a- o ' brpritli 11 a J l-.-i, furko.i tiwr hv t.P . all fit "Li w-!i t-n in tp v- "in-iv 1 1 :'i rr c cf w I n. th , .11' ' ii. it 1 ?t'.:n:i. t'i. '-( v !': fld cf t'icacHt'i (f ttifrh'i ' '. hcce.iM ,i r,.;!,..,ir t.,r t . .;.lvw,', ', jfnd nr the I '.. r.nrr a.i! i.n .-e !, V-. ) tel. A r.-nor"cr , i!f 1 nt n.,. !,., . , met i ive j-kt i v ...ih t'ic Uii., I Tlli f-lTtA Hl-iTl-.l til n . . - . . .................... ,..,., -r ri.-n. w .! a l1 in ene corner 1h- tiie rrmali:ef u,r, h-l i i i. i. i fiii.ro i"wi-r j.'-r'r'.n i.f t The f i nnii pari i tne nis-rf wort itri'ii: t -i: i-r -I. I' i 't - .i nn... i i'i.-ii-k. T.M. i.iTinc km ; rr..: i. j iTi.tru-linic ! the eilxc of M.e J-i$. r.rul t! - n were Mllo.i witli hiui-ih. l lictir-I irn'.rr-.-i. i tint thecnild h ia .l.el tnitii n .srri ..r a -l l'-:Tl , .-"uzm. n oi i';f.-npii:iir!c ..r i.i .i-i : kin. The m..tj,,.r. a rattier t., . ! Wi.innn. told the fiplltm-inir Ftorv your.it I " hen 1 if'.t up thi mi.rrjniir. nt r.'j -f.r - n t ! !,'!'",,T'k; """ ,':,l'-v w wcl1- l! !!" -! u:V--U-any lirely, erewinir and nlavfiiif e': i- dand. ; v "I'.i r-ni i..tm ?t:nr t.j tot n: . l.r"uK!.i-t. A ? 1 npfit ilnivn stilrs 1 i 1'1'lf'lt C.t tli.it hlli heen e.itinr i..r .nnd's e ! 1 l, m- orjlio if-.t Hciianr-e. and I ki.-k-d l r ..,:t utthe d.r. After t.mkM-a w,u over my hn-l..-ind rame ,, K,,t j,,, ,,,, ,n., P,:te,! o"it t xr..r' J,C.H"",' rlK't a- ay and luund U e cat ium . n Kn1 h-1 tlineat and (hr-w It ,l..wn f.,: i !.".d,J,-r"l,ir,i',?;',;c ,i- 1 n-t;--'! - 'e..n.i th .nct.t it ....kej ,;u.-r whi,.., I lrei'ten.-d uie. and 1 laid It down n : o.-r" ...iri r:n cut and t-Mk-d vnv lnii.an.t ... i... i.--.' : OJit cf tho yard y,.t. H ra me i n ii -i I hi tUeh-id In tu . wVt wa tu. matt.-V.' J'r. 'i 1 Wllf t ics i. "i F -r.-arn-vi and t.'ie i,e.'.l.(.r- was fcnt lor, Lut lienilj liecoulJa-t doanvtli!nK for it h" It wiii deail ' ...in s Ihc fitiier ail thi auie cat bl bi-i-n f- m'nj into ilm l,i)j. for fume time, and he liad tiirown it nut of (he win I .w. kh k-. u it down t i r- whli- pe.1 It and done every thin lie could think 01 to make It nay awny. hut It wouldn't. Hm-ntrr- V 00'1T'",'ri1 u"a " ws -ne i.r the -hild death. He thought It not more than two mln- un- rn.m the tune ho had U-O the house until ),i wife called him. and thecal could not have Le-n ! ',?; ",""n B te '"'J owner? or the rat ! ZlitrllX j . ....u c i-i'-ni.! more mnn Uiree or r-.nr nun T7 . ii:i a.- i.orn eptcmr 1. and was to nil iip-.earauc-oa j erlectly beahhv when lie aw it la-t aturday. He Hiy there are no well u;!iei,t' .--ted cares of cute killlnu children In thl wav. They 'r'" "?'1 .'"? '! wit' th .ir n-w, ' ... J.. .. - . .. ''""""MMrdi. jirohatdy attract PIUU 1 I IllllH n hnil k. .-..,, K T . i .... niipr'F-ii'is ! h It CHI to ftOi the Cillld I ro ,t'l and -a i..r f u.-kintr It away, it wag ahsurd " Ho had Dot peen theelilld Unt-e It diet, hut tl-e vmi. Joms Indicated death froia conruNlona or tranKU l&tion. The New TorW .Suh In referring to the re tirement of Mr. Tilden from the active poli ties of the day, pays : e trupt that the auther!tt!v and m-M in'.er- respectiuir Mr. Til t-n's oltlon and attllti to le lui:u- or the day may havo the tvie-t .T relieving l,im In bi retirement from th" annov nnce ho;h of those who w .uld deprecate and t'i. ; who would invoke his r-n-wej Inlerv.-ntl. n In I-nldic Rttalri. He 1 withdrawn frutu a-!ve ,.,ir-e-iilt", whether poli'l-i or other : h In not u m d.dat e or a maker of can.ii.lat. ? ; there U p.. ida-e orwhltti he wou, eith.-r nmin a noiniu-ition nimsi-ir or dictate a noun nation I.r anv ot her ni in there is no oUl.-e which he desire or w'.ul i c lie nt to re.-tive: and though lie If nil lirinlr ih v, t..d to Jemcratie trutl as ever, he doe n'..t er.t.-rt- I ny wifi to shape tlie poli-y or li pres.-n''i the i r'..owi.i I'PiTiH oi inei-jriy wii . . ,,art "' U:s "'e i,,,s l't, ! ! v. ted. M I'I'.'1"1 ' I"H:. m that oi a etud. e'j a. forth nt Hil l i ""'?:''. w." v,'w ir..mihe rei...... 1 his 11 :3 I'-rnu'r-njet. and i oiary rue snrrii-ir e.:it -tt in which lie I w,,ni i inmi. tkei . to head tho i io i-neer uie eoruliiitatita. ; li is too soon, as vet, to d!,oi with am pi It .1 1 1 I t!, services which Mr. 1 K.ien ha? rendered p. hi country; Put It in not too much tofavtli.it th"v lmveheen Kreutan-I fijtnal. Ti.e mlt-'n! i.-irti-ih animosity, and the cioud ol uil.uu l.-.-A indinu and calumny, whlet. ho-tlle j.olltl. -Ian- ol t. tu ' j artle have raied aKuliist ctm.uiun F"ttle and j i!a;)iear lelore a eouii.l.iie and eonclu-'ve ni iu , rocnt can he tonne J o filn cliart.-'.i-r an 1 1 l carc-ir- i j. i ii i- inMrurme jo cote that in tho hrtel , ... ... ... i.i ii-arp uie etiuiation ot t! e maa In many quarters I.a changed, and that alm-m -v-erywhero. eveu auirinic his ei.etnli- the fl'i-eri'v of hi-Intellect and tho elevation of hi. i,ur-.o.-' I are appreciate 1 at rouietliluir ct.proa-.-hu. tlietr real value. The lact. too. that in hi-c.t-.. the Ireriiy ot pmi-snOMp was car-i-J t an i t . : . r I which w had t-ndly belijve-l to t. ltuj'..st. !a ; tul land. ::' thud. ho iraud first trium; !..-! in I A oierican 1. iFt-iiy ho .i tli martyr. i:ii." '-vi ke '. . kind of ro:naot:- a.iaitrai'ott f--.r the j.-i -ontr !, : the mod. raiiou. an i tlie .iiirnity with whi -h lie' J.ora Ii.f ;-art in tlie trcj-rsd i-js J-jnii.nl-nt v leivlnctne con-iiiraiors who pt::t!ici i.t t'. r... ti: t v.cl at j t'i'-n.r nunc in order to derir-.v l.'a . ti) t U e J n't! -o of .ii" r..ii.i.t:.. soii'i- ry and oi heaven. Bat t i men i weli-eoncd KL-i.-as. I auj wt-;l ur lrotn tl at !'- 9l auil wi-ii.i ... i.; i .t. ...i "..... . whti-li the fiitro !ii, .!.: :4es. j-.i-up'.-a ti e " ai!-tiUKU..J Aiucncau ft itDim.iu hi. inot UDseihah AnieriC-au ol our lnuea. tl. e WAI.SM M AT HAIR nrsie 1 ' '...t;. CIB. It l- It I er.ti.-i-lr di.'i. rnt lr. clear h wuter, an 1, m it.-' nam lect cpetd'de Hiiir hesl .ier. Itw.ll i:i iiii..n. ly lreo the head Iroin all dandrull. re?t re urav hair to Its natural color, and produce a new ht w:h where It hb lallen oil. It does not in ar.v niatiii'-r attect the health, which Salphur. isnrar'ol Iead. and Nilrate ol Silver pret.:-r:t ion l:ave done, li will chance linht or faded hair In :i lew ! c to i beautiful tlsy brown. Ak your iln.-iri-t t.-r It. i Kai-h f.ottlK Is warrintel. Smith. K i : m: v. ... j Whole-ale AiieiiT, IM.ila d.-Ip!iia. and '. N.I'lllT j Tr..vri..im York. ;v ) HE GREAT CURE RHEUM AT-ISItf Ab it is for all the painful 6iscnrm cf the! KIDNEYS. LIVER AND POWFL5. It cleanse tho rvstrn of the rrtd pninon tnai causes the clrradfiu pnrTWuijr which oniy the victim of Rhotimtisin cn.n rcaije THOUSANDS OP CAKTS of thf wont forma cf tin trmb'. r!:JMirJ hvo been quickly rMirvcd. anrl in h.ort timH PERFECTLY CURED PHirE, ft. I.lllllOR WHY. SOLI PY MttCLISTH. 4- ran nt mflil- WKT.T fl.WCHAKTiSOVrv Prt., p'-rlw Vt ma 1 CTJ V 1 lio Aronio of IS'.llon olio, ttip Irnls crlhiit.lo juiTii.'? ef Chr-mir linliueEti.in, the deMll ty anil nifntal Htupor rf.aultin fri.iu a Ci"tlv? h:ih It, may be certainly avoided ty r-K'iltlc the .sys tem with that nirre. iiliie ami retre.JtiinK Stan-larJ f'raparatlon, Tarrant's Sei.izbu AruitiEXT. 1'IdH TKAHI.E AT Al.I 1'KI UUISTS. (QtoS20,000 9 In leirltlmnte )n.llc!. n P.ecti!nt1f.n in Urnln. Trf. vts Ions and Si.i-k nr our n''i e-T.M i-l.m : yiel.! nre monthly .riMt- m lrtrifi. nH -i- :i ir.ve-ti.r. Ardre. rr"l ill parliruMr?. ii. I;. Iien1ll l'o.,l'(im'n Murraanl?, 17T:nul T. ln .iile SI., hleimo, Iil. WANTED? -At Tl VK ivn KIXUliLF. in ti. i; i:rn km n i THE HIIA IV i I a Rri.ltl ASSOI 1 A I lOV.o: I'l.t.a.lelphia. Pa. i"i . hi., i i i..i i-i"n-j. l iif tui-y ii kii.it tli mi lis fal.l tr I'i.ii.-;o 1. fmi. c,.p jr ruhir.") l.'e-i.i.ii-'il'li- nu n 'Titr.iIIinif Air'-nii" for every stip, -v... Scf-nrin Al.'t:i n:tiit-.l In every ln. l.il cral -u:nin-;..iif ui i.c aiiowcl to M.t men. Fi tu i J j.urt u-nlars. i- r-r ar.d term to AKentf. j.le-inc a.l...vei llls. W I Vt.V, Cien'l Sii.i oi A.ni-K-. li i.m,. ( n";i -u js, lae Ar.-li .S;rc-i.t. riiiU'lvlehiN. Va. AC E NTS VAN TED . A mar money "i"'!' iLi-igour MfcW BOOK ciimi mur NEW-YORK Z AND GASLIGHT PholD op the orlc ot -. wim la ralam. la onnum ilgh'a. It rananee. it mi tterv. 1 dur onm-a Mml),; tral-,. ttg eharitie. f.i In f1 -.-r rnawof lir1n Uie vt eitr. t xat. tlnie amini o book,, tint wnd f r rii-.T....ir i-ivi-ir fiiU tat.l. ,1 ronton ti. ti.-TT' T. Aff" ..... ftr. I im now 1 1 ' t a'! trptnr-r in p-eil ri'-TTm-.fl. A.T-.rw C0U6LAS3 BBQ&.63 K.Seven-Ji 6u.Philad,U.P .CHEAP GriTS for THE P2CPLS.2 T-v v . Pni -r.i w '(aug Ixk.t. Uun,li. ,'.:, c h 1- AilJres J. II. JIIIISTO, 1C9 SmiiLfivlJ Miett, Titt-Lurh, Tn. itenliWaalea. Tlir Culm I real I na Trlnnipil HOtoLIVE! ott f t lit, If I J.!.. Tmt t Low rrirrl 11 iu-trTel. Iii fll ! , 1 T ' 1 1 ra 4. i i na intrnctin tu.w w l i. f rof to ual ?ur- The moi potti plete i ' I in I. i fo rthe Uio'..ui;h ira-ili- ,1 e,l miiliPe iiye l i ion. I .:. t - r -it Knr rin-nl ir i- l.n , tl;e I " 11 1 1 1 I St:ilr i "Ti ,.t y ..uiii; nn l M "' S f.m. R',r'..r. a Fein". r-. n VIt-i-.u I'urli, . r, -i--ly ) o in. j j.f. I :i, A. M.. Iv:, I'T iI.1V : Irte ,, in.), Uumc. Invitatic Ml Strangers are i:u :L our store, when in phia, to leave jiaclca and to make a .;. of it generally. It place, ril-.t by Hall, at the ver; r . I. c:r. it answers to welcome y n, vide for such ol as we can. The store is as lare as it three years ao; di-n-iriir under fl'.r:. buildin- ovcrli: .1 - tension on Civ si:. Parts of th.e fore. ; as comfort::! ,-. ; -can he; and t :vj , , comfortable j n u ; ; in vr rr0t r,.ady f r t' r ireshrnent of ( )ne of th.e p! ah; i. it tlia store ah becn the fact t!i;.t walk all over it. ;: or with a p;uid wh; iKjin- asked t. We know vt. ry well of you come to ns f share of your s: ; i 1 1 : ' ' i snoiiKl v. e ! intnuhirr attention, ! '.ilt com now er t: t.) I t s o I tip; store U. 1,. ou can v. I tllat vou ir. want: in t bly, j-.ist a ; v. r' on tl;c 5 you Pnow, y wip.ii-VLr don't .:(. u than w an CV! dr. ad crtix m'-nt. r you vai.t. s; t -o ' i yu if wcj c;m. J ii:: Wax Cl!C.-:-t't .TI :rrt-"-. i I .: !5 u?.8S r - 'tsirfc . - - Ilavlcg utiaiiicd a iiatijiuj n ia ttsTj roeivXT cutli:i.t. Lajias' Scissors 2n jink STEEL PEKS, Whb a ftilld BTTriri'.T.i. virrt, F.ir-j.li me r.v-J t v x:-i i-i tMeworl.inpf.ftir' t 1, v nr.- , l. (ooda id nurivalirj i,ua.,ty. loi : . . . ti.-.-r.VTENT Ali.JlT.I.I.K Quill Action, Reservc r Per " THE CvE," to B'lvprirc r.f rrr"i.r tr-i ! r'l -.t.. - f it, and will tuaii a tnuii !f f n - "... t . a . on nctij.t ul k ;, ' Carries as mo h IcV t anj For-nt i'ii r. a. this rzi nrs Ay iiolijli:. .Our whole ?;ne of Tcn w!:t he s"U ' - t'-tr- Vl'fice UaU fursislieJ to desUY.-s u; t i ae.tsi Aonvrs! Aur.yr Trr HEN. IOIr.F:-S bran' Dew bo..t. e: TIiirtii-Thrcc Years A in on? I OUR WILD IHDIANSII By Gen. Sftcrman.i ThU EfW 'rk -m mi rnr fir-'. f. i T AlTBri tmd mf'f-r t't'tn-r. y t-tm. f ' ' r trravU, fJen. $wri,l,Tn. -'-n. J.rtwt., sJ (' v.-.tr. ' c ! In rot Mn. Cir. Gutt .:?! r Lfr tr-mrr-ifim." I:irnp V'urT iVh . W a hryk of inmtenj tt.'' It if t 'i " t- rf our lndimni rrer rtblithM. fu"!y ittpi -. t r - tTxeriroc of th ATj?hoT. r i nf far - Ti f Co-N.ya, M o-, liordfr li-T.ai, tv .r - . ; 7 Life ir. th Grrnt Wt u It f-r u. 4B4 f. i h. r " Ilat in 15 CJ'r. frTii r hot.rf-rr r a '? 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