John MrrcnrLX. IlrFPtE, the name bj which he was kuowo when he prac ticed law In Bntler, thia State, or J ihn ITipp'e Mitchell, the name he assumed when he went to Oregon about fventy- NOVEMBER 27, 1885. 1 &re r 8 e,!cted Z Statea tniinr rrom inai oiair nu CBNSBlll?C. P,t FRIDAY. ODER THE JAIL WALL. WHOSE FAULT 19 The R-'pnblie.n majority In Iowa is llll glowing sniaV.fr at the official re turns from the hack counties cume in, u3 now falls below 5 W0. Ir looks as thongh the once banner Republican State in th Union wiil c3t her vote for a Democratic President in 1S88. Thi Truth, a London paper, has made a cart-fnl calculation and declares that the money grants by l'arliament to the roval family durine the reign of Qiin Victoria have been upwards of 29.000 U00. The general and strong feline against roval grants, says the Truth, is Tery likely to deyelop into an abhorrence of royalty as an irstitution, unless the irreat herd of trlncei and Princesses are very careful of their pro ceedlng. It 1 related of Ilanry Ward rVecher that he once had a servant trirl who was a Protestant, but who wished to become a Catholic. She consulted Henry "W.. who. nr-.dinz that she was sincere, sent her wl'h a letter to Iv. Constantine C, Pise, of the church of St. Charles B r rorneo. New York, of whom he weg an eld friend. His letter ran thus: "Here is a lamb who thinks She sees better pasture on your bide of the feuce than she does on mine. Take cood care of her. Yours in Christ, Henry Ward Beecher." Mr. Grevy, Fresidentof the Trench Republic. t described by a lady who re centlv visited him, as a little, dried up old man, with a fkin like sole leather. He was standing before the fire witli his hands behind hi buck and had on a dirty shir collar and badly needed ehav- log. In this attire he had just presided at a cabinet meeting. His term of of fice will expire in January and he is an Bounced as a candidate for re-election. The office of the President of France as compared with that of the United States is ornamental rather than in- Tested with any positive power. Pew persons have any correct notion of the magnitude of the business trans acted und-r the Postoffice monev order system. It was established in lSOG and during that year the 766 -ffire3 author ized to issue money order?, did a busi ness amounting to about four millions of dollar. During last year the num ber of oCl a had incieased to 7.S55, and the ordvM issiinl amounted to one hun dred and twenty mi'lions of dcl!at3. The fees received for doing this laree amount of business were about $32o OUO, which of cur"? left a very large margin to the goveriimt-nt. nesday of last week. He Is a Republi can and succeeds J. H. Slater. Demo crat. He was formerly in the Senate and served from 1973 to 1379, and was succeeded by Mr. Slater, whom be him self now succeeds. There were two Re publican candidates seeking the nomi nation, Mitchell and George n. Wil liams, the latter of whom acquired a most unsavory reputation as Attorney General under Grant, and although the Republicans have a clear msjority on joiDt ballot neither of these two aspir ants could be elected. bitter was the feeling on the part of their respective friends. To the Imocritic members Mitchell was the less objectionable of the two, and bv agreement among them- aelvea seventeen of their Dumber voted for him and e'ected him. They jnstifv their action by the statement thft Mitchell pledged himself to vote in the Senate '.n favor of confirm ng President Cleveland's appointments. Whether he wlil or not remains yet to be seen. We never vet knew an ins'ance in which the Democrats in a Legislature, or enough of them, cast their votes for Republican candidate for U. S. teenatcr and elected him. that they did not sub seonentlv reeret it. Within the last fif:een years Wisconsin and Mithiga have each" furnished a memorable in stance of ench Democratic folly, and if the Demochats In the Oregon Legis lature by whose votes Mitchell was elected don't feel like hiring some per son to kick them, before r.he adjourn ment of he approaching session of the Senate, we aie wonderfully mistaken. It is always better for Democrats in a fight like the one in Oregon to stand by ttieir own candidal and die "with their galls on." Still. Miichell may possibly redeem his pledge. He is a man of ability, possesses a good deal of cour age and is inclined to think and act for himB"lf. Aside, however, from what be may or may uot do in regard to the President's appointments, he will he a pronounced representative in the Sen ate of the great railroad corporations in general, and of the Northern Pacific IrUilroad in particular. Tiik Harrldburg correspondent of the i Pttiborir I)Lii".h. speaking of the ad- i Terse crii icisna which ha been visi:ed upou Governor Pattison for signing the tax bill of the last session, states that the Governor looked with disfavor on the act, and had not the Auditor General aod State Treasurer represented to him that it would yield about otie million of dollars a year to the public treasury, he would hive vetoed it. According to the same correspondent the Governor himself ssys : "The Philadelphia Press almost threatened me wrh impeach raeut if I did not sign it, but now it appears to want n extr session to wipe ll from the statute book." According to a reporter who recent It Interviewed Rev. " Rum, Romanism and Retel'un . speech at the Eifth Avenue (N. Y.) Hotel, is held by most Republicans to ( have defeated B'aine in New York and j thereby decided the Presid-ntial contest, In favor of Cleveland, that rash and im- I pul".ve pu'pit orator states that he felt very badly at first that be should have been tb means of causing Blaine's de feat, but that aftei some time he began i to investigate B'alne's record in Con- : gresH and had become convinced that j BUine was not a Q" man to lie f iecir. President. He could, therefore, only Daniel O Connell was called the "un-crowned king of Ireland." because of theacknowlertjied influence heexerled over liish public opinion In polit ical af fairs: Mr. Parnt II, however, seem to have a better title to the app llaliou than evei O'Connell had, because he has accomplished results in Ireland which O'Connell never contemplated, or hav ing alieojp'ed would have failed. As is well known, Mr. Parnell has set be fore himself the task of electing be tween seventy five and ninety Home Rule members of Parliament fr.tru Ire land, to stand by him in the renewed and still more aggressive struggle he intends making in the House of Com mons for justice to the Irish people. In order thus to strengthen his hands the Irish Nationalists, by common consent. have permitted Mr. P.trnell to name the candidates he wants elected in every county in Ireland, and In every instance but one they have rttiGed hiu choice. This one instance occurred in the Coun ty Louth on last Friday, bin whether the disagreement remains to-day we cannot state. No pub'ic man in ai.v countrv was ever before invested wi'h such tiemendous power, nor has any other putilic man ever been ah'e in the Same supreme degree to gather around tnmaulf I hp itbft.tl lit e unr-m nl it ii.f.i. I Burchard, w,1"s, c.inliiifncf of hjs count rvmn. It is a I most singular spectacle, and con d only have taken pluce in a roun'rv whose penple have been the down trodden vic'ims of centuries of oppression. Tb Romantks Marriage of a Virginia Kirt to Her Lover, Who was Imprla ned far a Deadly Aesanlt. Last Tuesday week James Faontlemv. a rich young farmer, went ou walking i on Ragged Edge Hill with M ss Mome Downes, the belle of Chatham Hi'i v i- j lage. twenty miles from Marion. ir- ginla. While pasfinc along a narrow j pathway on the mountain sine over hanging a deep ravine, they were aro-w- ted bv Pierre Dugan. ano'her farmer. who bnd been a suitor for M'ss Danes' hand for several year". D"gan came upon the ronpl whfe Fanntbrov's arm was round the girl's waist. ll nan noi previous'y known that he had a riva.. and began to reproach the gin ntrreriv. Fauiitlerov told him not to sneak rndelv to the lady, and when h thereupon ap plied the epithet, "heartless coquette." to her, Fanntleroy strnck Mm full tn the face. The blow caused Dngan to stagger and fall from the narrow pat n into the ravine, where he lav senseless for several hours. nnMl Fanntlerov could return to Chatham and organiz-a relief party, who. with the aid of ropns. succeeded in getting the Insensible man from the Sottom of the ravine. Dngan had both legs broken, and i was feared at first that he was Internally Injured. Miss Downes' gr?ef was in'ense, and she faln'ed when Fanntleroy was thrown Into Jail. The 'riends of the la'ter. whi'e endorsing his course in repelling Dugan'a olject lonable lan guage to Miss Downes. were srious'v alarmed as to what hi fate won'd be if Dngan should die. Thev qnicklv per ceived that the or.lv witness ngirst Fanntleroy in the event would be Miss D iwnes, anrt several of them sns-g-ated the advisability of her leaving ,b S' ate. This seemed undesirable, then Funtle roy's brother, who is a lawyer. sngg"S ted that It was a oitv he whs not mar ried, as Miss Downes could not be mad to appear as a witness against her own husband. Th- suggestion was qnlcklv c.tiiffht at. and Lawyer Fanntleroy went to Thomas Downer, the Sro'her of the girl, and after som persuasion Induced him to consent to the immediate mar riage of the couple. Knowing thnt the Sheriff wn'ild oh ject and that he would do all his power to prevent the mair'age. as in dn'v bound, the arrangements for th wd ding were mde vry qnietlv. Through a cousin In the office of the C nntv Clerh Tom Downes got a marriage i cense for his sister and .Tras Fanntleroy. Fri day nicht the Downeses, brother and sis ter. drove quietly int i Chatham from .heir home in thecoutitrv. Thev were met at the Jil by Lawrer Fanntleroy and a minister named Peterson. The party had previous' v 'ocated the ceil oc cupied by the prisoner, and they pushed their Carriage against the wall directly under the cell window. Lawyer Faun tleroy jumped into the seat of the cr riage and. t hrns'ing his hand through the iron grating, broke the glass of the window. At the Same ti ne he ca'Ied out to his brother to p-asure him. The latter, by dragging his cot under the witidow and 8?anli"g on the head board, managed to get bis head on a level with the window. The necessity foi th- nintr ae who quickly exp''nd. and then Lawver Fin'teroi jnmtd down to the ground st d assisted M as Dowrie' bro' her Mitolhe carriage. li was found that, the trembling girl con'd not reneh the ea?er hand Ftretrbr-d trr'm the birred wi"dow over her bend and p'ain'y visible in the brilliant mooi. light which fl loded the jji nd v'cini'y. Then Lawyer Fanntleroy k'ief down tn the hiitfgv. and 'he rnit is'er aided Mins Downes to rlnt herdain'v foot on hi tack and s'nil on him. From here sbe succeeded in clambering onfn the hon' ders of her brother, who stood braced again.' the jail wall. In tbia position she could e-asily grasp her lover's hand, which she kissed terventlv. In ihi strange situation, unable to see exch ot her's faces, t he loving young coupl - were hurriedly married. 5BWS AND OTnER SOTlHeS. In s'olte of all that is being said, with more and more earnes'ness, tT th wt edueatlonai authorities, by scienMa'8. Bnd by medical practitioners, ae welt as bv thoughtful, earnest mn everywhere denonncing the pernicious tract ice of cramming in our pnouc y warning against ita evil effc's, we fail tn se any disposition, in our neighbor hood at least, to pront oy me aavice or heed the warning. Wh v is teaching thus done ? The er roneons principle is still acted on that quantity Is of more account than quali ty in education. A scholar's rank in history is stilll too exclusively deter mined bv the number of mere naies ami details he can cram into his memory and hold there till after ' examination" is over - with no regard to the degree. of understanding he may or may not have of the real essentials of history, which dates and details are not. In geogra phy instruction is is still but nme more than a mere utterly fruitless memory drill locating every little city and town and mountain, and creek, reeving strings of figures represent ing popula tion. dimensions. Ac. and nonsensical m"moriz'ng of the "advantages." "fea tures." "industries." of each State and county and town. And this is ol'ed geography! In arithme'.ic th number of examp'es worked out me chanically ac.cordit g to an ironclad rule and method, is still of more account .han how tru'v nd fully the principles underneath the practice are unaersioou. Whose fault is it ? The consequence of this is a stuffing and cramming, ana crowning iu onlv be hatmful to our children in the long run. Instead of belne taught in school, lit tle more is done than to bear them re cite, and assign new tasks. There is no time in school for that for which school and teacher alone exist, instruction and study. The bulk of t he scholars' st ndy intr has tn be. done at home, on aide of school hours. Surely this is all wrong. It is enough If children between six and fourteen years old have to sit. over th.lr boots five Hrd a half to Six hours a day in school. To expect them besides this' to work at their lessons oetween twelve and two o'clock, and from supper till bed time, is an ontiage to nature and a viola-ion of all the laws of phvs ical and men'al heal'h. School houis are for s'ndy. r ot the child's free time, its play and rest time. lo schilar. ex cen perhaps In the high school, should under anv circumstances l permitted, far less rqii'red. to study outside of school and school hours. It is an un necessary and inexcusable wrng to rob growing "hildren of heir free time, tbejr hours of p'sy and rerr. a'ion, and their needed no-lily and men'm res'.. Tod.) this is not education. True edu cation has no occasion to do it. I' is The first session of the Forty ninth Congress will begin on next Monday week, and wil1 te what is 6non every alternate year as the "long session." The principal subjects that will engage its attention will be the tariff, si'ver i coinage, the Hennepin canal appronria ' tjon and Captain Fads' project of trans l porting vessels across the Iithmus on ; wheelp, just as section boats were car- FLKVKN LHILIUUN AT FOLK BIRTHS simn'v criminal. Yet ji is .lone in near ly V- rv S'-honl in our rity. Whose fault is it? Lei our school di rectors superintendent, teachers, and above all le' the parents and tHxpay-rs flnH nit whose fault it is. and mke the guilty ones answer for i' I is a'to ge'ber in then handn. Lancaster Intel-li'jencer. A(nr.hlrn NnfTererH. Who report to n-'-tetterV St,.mach Bitters, exp rience speedier and more Complete re lief than thev can hope t do bv the Ui nf quinine TI1 well authenticated fact is cf I iKelf mfficlent to have estHbHher! t.'n reputation for the Bitters. But the article Is nnT a specific merely foi the various forms I of mnlarlal HiseasA. it endows the svstem j witli n rWrpe nf vigor, and reforms its ir reenlarit'ps with a certainty that, const I i tntes its bct defence a;ains lis.-rrters of tre stomach, liv-r anrt bowels, esnectniiv rite where the atmo-phere and water ar -mlHsma tainted fever and atie, hllf'-ns remittent, riumh aeue and aau- cake are remedied and nrevetited bv it. and it alo remves dyspepsia, const ipstinn . rheuni ttsm . Take this medicine on the fir-t In.l'cation that the system is out of order, and rest assured that you will he grateful for the hint. and persons t aKeu Hi mv eleven children.' Trrjr.l bimmelf us aimnlv the means in . , ... ried over the mountain oi. trucks in the the hands of n all w!se Providence to I t ouva it Ilia filn I'lirfacra ruail avr.unr defeat, a man who ought never to be ; "J" elected. AH this may satisfy Butchard, but it will cause D'aine's friends to heap additional curses upon his he d. . . ... i "T -: IF the coio"eu uepuoucans in ir- ginia were denied a free ballot and a ! fair count at the late election in that j State, as Mahon says he is prepared to j The I t will be taken, ard in that way at least prove, they dm't seem to know it . ,.f t l,n . . T -v v- .1 TMi.Ti1a iii T ' i r o- i r 1 1 a wrgao ... v k ... .. . i ,hrpe wet,k ,imo of th B(.ss:on Is the Viryini'i Lanot, published at ( tota,!v WilPr1. The pay of the mm Petersburg. the towu in which Mahone ! hr, however, will goon all the time, lives. Its editor is a leading colored j It ought not to be so. hut it is so and republican, and in last week's nuni- , '"s n f r so stig a period of time . . ,. ... ,,t : that the memory of man iuuneth not to ber. In speaking of the election, he says : ;. tne contrary The election was one of the quietest and j fairest ever held in the State. And trotn . the returns the popular will is demonstrated , bv the election of a l)--niocratic Slate ticket ', od a Democratic I-ealslatute. Although ' will be considerable opposition to the A few days sgo a nea'K dressed, fresh looking woman about thirty years of age, app'ied to II .rrv Foster, t tie Kiie'icket agent a Ilonesdale. P.. for inf oi mat ion as to t he lowest i al e of f .re for b.-rself and fatuity to Wairen, Pa. ' II w m.-rny agen . 'Mnelf she S.lld. As Soon HS Agent Fo.-tter Couid Ca-cll his breath he xclatm-d : ' Kiev- li nhidren t Gieal Scott, mad am I Not all yours ? "(Vrtainly. sir." replied the woman, evident iy surprised at t he aif-n1 ' ques tion ikI inmitser. 'Whose would ih'y tn- if not mine "Ir the nume of goodness, then, how oil are tney ( bsRwi i he agent, niop ping the perspiration lrm his for head. "Well, sir." said the woman, af'er a short menfnl calculation, "three of i t hem are nine, t h ee of . heni are s v-n . two of them are five, and three of ihem are thiee vmr old." Agent Fost- r drop:-d into a chair as though some one had hit him with a c'un. "Madam." said he' "you des. rve t- have a pass for twelve. Com in again in a few days, and I'll see what can m done." The agent in the meantime ascer tained that the woman's name whs Cul len. She lived at G-t'e's tannery Hix miles from Honesd.l. Her husband is a laborer, and about three years ago went lo Warren to work, and had a fdor ime ngo sent tor Ms wife and children. The couple had lieen married e years. Mrs. Cullen's 8'atement as to the number and ages of bet clnulien was substantiated ly neighbors. She had presented her husband wi h eleven Children al four births. Agent Foster roe io General P -s-Senger Agent J ihti N. AbUitf. m-dgav-him a tat mailt of ! he case. Mr. Ab It is stated in Philadelphia, that theie i hot t sen' lck insi mr: io'is a' i nce to that by Fads' plan the entire ship will be conveyed at one time, and not parts orse-tionsof it on different trucks at the same time. The eporoaching Con gress will consist of 325 members, of whom 1S3 aie Democrats, 140 Republi cans. 1 Greenback Democrat and 1 Greenback-Republican. The usual re cess or adjournment over the holidays Information comes from Clarion, savs an Oil City rtisra'ch of the 22 -d. of one of the in't- outiBirenns robberi- s on record. Litt Friday nicht tr-e masked men en ..,.. a ,y,u hfinao nf .tienh T.ine. in an out nr. the wav corner of poirt Towr-sbip. and de j mand-d his -,.nn-y Re replied that tre was none in the house The men then n-'iited petroleum nil on him and -et fire lo it fl-.allv succeMiline tt extorting from him the wh- reahonts r $75 which they secured and d-i-arted Line is quie an old man and his irjm'ps are scytons. The men are believed to bplontr to a desp-rate gang whiph has l.e.-n nne'-at'nrr in f'larlon conntv In view f f thn fr.-qnoT.car of fhes ontroges, the orgTz-ti-.n of a 'V'c',''r,ce Cfimmitte" is heing seriously considered. ( hrnnlc l,oseneia of the Bwelsi resntts trnm imp.-i-fect dtestton. The cns li. Ir. rh. trtrr-idlTv nf flip Uypr A rn'' hhP o h -dr p-t bp inmil bv tkl-i S'm mr.rs Ti'',',r R-'rnste to M ("l"ton i t!rrii'ap Ihp dn'l and i r'd t i bilp. o c1nrf5T llr o'-d ovatem of j-yciqclvp and nn's-.nos j ,JC Thp rppn'wt'.r cr-r'.-pts sc'ditr o' tb f , ... tv fr-e I f!tmch. enrps dvn- nc'a and re-Tji'sn-i orptps Tpnnlarlty of the bowels al;R from l-x'tv er cntTpn. j 'T have never- p"n or tr'"d nch a a'mne ! fflpaelona r.isfctnrr and rt'asant remedy I in mv lifp as S'mmn" Rewn'at.w. "II. n.MNKR St Louis. Mo " Gladstone's reeent speeches are pro nounced abler and more eloquent tbau any ever before spoken by that wonderful nan. -A dispatch to the London Timet from Calcutta says that 8 000 people have been drowned, snd 150 villages submerged In Orlssa by a cyclone. An apple tree on the farm of Wo. Frock. In Warwick townahlp. Chester coun ty, which Is known to be over 100 years old. bore 24 busheU of apples this season. Sneeial prayers were again offered np last Sunday In all the churchea In the city of Galveston In behalf of the i-offarera by the fire, and biessinaa were Invoked on those who came to the relief of Galveston's home less. Jonn nowell, who murdered four of his children at their home In Starucca, Is tnought to be thournuehly Insane oy medical ex perts. He has not eatea or drank anything hut once since his incarceration In the Wayne county jail at Honeadala. Willie Gruhn. 12 years old. picked np a loaded shot gun at Piano, III., and. calling his 15-year old sister, pulled the trigger, and the entire charge passed Into her aide. She died In about thirty minute. The boy did uot know the gun was loaded. A white man recenth died in Georgia. leaving an estate worth $4O0 OoO to a negro woman and her two children. The woman had formerly been his slave and mistreKS. To his two i eohews, his only white relatives. he left very small bequests. An Ohio farmer a few weeks ago be came insane because of a firm belief thai the world would come to an end In a few months Woriment about her husband has now unsettled the wife's mind. They will be taken to an asylum together. D -er are dangerous pets. A 4 year-old bnek belonging, to Mayor Jefferis, at Loch Ilaven. having no regard for official dignity knocked that gentleman down the other day. and won'd pr.hanly have iade an end of him hut for the arrival of timely assistance. Pottsyiile Is now said to possess the deepest coal mine in America. Throuub its shaft 1 5C7 feet rteep 200 cars holding four tons each are hoisted dally. Thetimeoecu pied for lining a full car through the whoV length of this shart is only a little over a minute. Renjmin IT. Lmgncker, Di'ector of the Poor of Lancaster county, disappeared last Mtrch after eml-zz'lnii fSOOO of trust funds. A vdy found In L Ar.eles county. Cat . recently, has been Identified as that of Lnngnfpker. The cause of his death is unknown. Th- mas Lvles and F"-ank K'rspy, young mn of White county, Ark.. met at a fox hunt yesterday week, and engaaed to fjKht out an old fend with knives. Kirksey was stabbed foufteen tiroes and died the follow ing day. Lyles escaped. Both are well connected. A b y In Cleveland fell from a tree and dislocated hia neck. A 3urgoon was sent for. who replaced the disjointed vertebrae so kil!fu'!y that the boy recovered, and la to" dav as well as ever. This operation has been frequ-ntly attempted, hut very seldom wilh success. United Str.tea Consul Newcnmh. at. Ly on has sent to the S- cretary f State a re port upon the use of a mixture of s'aefced lime a"d sulphate of copper as a cure for mprfew or rot upon grape vines. This rem edy Is. b.-iag extensively used In France with favorable results. A Maryland farmer has a tame crow that is very wl-e. Thp other day It pntered a room unobserved, tore up a novel lying on a tahle, opened a copy of the Bible, aa If to Inculcate the wisdom and value of that work and e'.ded Its day's labor bv stpalinga watch and hiding it In a hayloft-. Courtship among the Piute In-tlans Is attei..ie.l with d then itv. If a maiden tIo s rot like her lover ahe tptls ber grandmother, and when the yonng man comes aeain the old lady takes a hov- Iful nf hot ashes and throws them in his race. This is equivalent to giving him tiie mitten. A f Joiumhus, O . carpenter, whilo at work on a school house lht WPPk. fell down the chimney. 75 feet high, brpaklnghoth of hi-" 1- B". He was rpcned by cutting a hotp In the chin-.nev at the bottom large enough I to null him throngb. !ontact with the wal's j In bis descent saved bis lifp. The o'd controversy as to whpther or pot the east, rnasf (.f Greer-land was settled by the N- -'iiinen who hupt thriving colonies on the west coast in the early mlddl- ages. hu Wn decided negatiyely bv a Danish O v"nTent exp dlt-on sent out In 18R3 o explore ihp coast. They foo'id no traces of previons eronnation. V Kt'tr'nnd. cashier of the Frmers and Merchant's R.nk. at Oxford. Kansas. tar week' took all the fnnds he eopld find, tnrnpd he Mme-lock of the sae forty plght bonra aha and absconded. Kbkland.who dpsprted bis family, was treasurer for aev rrai secret societies, and their money Is gone VsPh the res. -M's Rhnd TT--ward died on Tuesday In r?-h ci.n'v. K ntnek V. at thp ll. ged age I nf llfi vear f,'-e was wonrlerrniiv wp't preserved an.t r-.a'-."d hpr faculties to the ?. throe Times married and one r o.-. ! !. was tn the Ruvo ! I lnl-.naV War Sho aronVpd S pipe and j j never To'.k a loao nf medtp.no, I Rraafr.rd 'a thpchamplffn bonpy copntv I .f lio srato Oe t-nntnr pn' a be. trpp In t ! wl.tcb he fU"d "VT one bnndrpd prtpnda of I horev. snmo of th comha hetn ft v feet Inr-g An-.thpr lucky Indtvtdnat stmrk a I frer that contained seven fopt of solid honpy. J wpthlnff nno hundred and seventy-five 1 ponds. Many similar finds have been m d. r... pr.Tl.i..'.h'.rn one of thp b'-ct known phveteiana In X"W Yor commPted su'c'de TVilliaasort a9 sixty f.ve lutxtier C3a cerns twenty three of which have saw mills, the cauacity of which Is respectively from 8 000.009 to 35 000.000 feet annua lly, Besides these, there arts three abingle mill, produclug, from 8 000.000 to 10.000,000 lo a year, aDd thirteen piauma 'o. ..w. Ing to the agency ratings, n vested in the lumber business, iuc.u...u saw, sbinele and planing mills. Is estimated at from f 10 000 00 to f 12 000 000. -Counsel mad a strong argument, in . . . tj.;0 stnrdav fur a new trial tlllll. ,4 ' ' " ' ' ' - " " J for Hugh Brown, who was convU'ted oi murdering Charles Dunn, nf Tittsburg, oy chopping him to pieces last June at his her mit shanty. Brown, who 13 tignty yearn v. age, is failing iu health, and it is be'k-ved will not last very long. His attorneys oe- aire to have the stain removed irotn name of Brown's family, as it is a most honored and distinguished one la , western Pennsylvania. An edict nf the Spanish government which went into force last year Trees one slave In four every year. This will ex tin gulsh slavery on the Island in 1KS8. A large planter from Cuba being Interviewed sad: ' Slave labor is not profitable in Cuba 1 have owned and worked 600 on my planta tion, but now do not own a slave and hire all my laborers. and;find it better and cheap er." The value of slaves has so decreased under the order for emancipation that thou sands of them purchase their (own libertv and hire themselves out to raise the money The extension ot the Pacific railways has been the occasion for a needvss exter uilnation of the buffalo. Th" UK, moose and deer have Kuffrred a similar fate, until now it Is said that the elk. which eight years ago were seen In thonsamls on the plains of Sweetwater and in the Wind Tt'ver Mountains linve practically been driven to their iHst refnt'e tn the S-u:hem Murky Mountain pl.iti au. But ceitaii-ly it is c ear that he matter calls for more caim-st at'-n tion than it has yet received tr.in i ne gen. i-ri.1 tcblie. aid fr leuislntion aff-.tdtng better proi-c:ion of animals than 9ii which hHsevei yet been enact, d. Xeiv Sldvprtiscmrnts. BOOM5! iiffffiili 5Uji m m u THE BEST TONIC. mm J royal rtvnji J MM 111R CHICAGO COTTAGE ORCAW Tfcia a.tr.1-1 a rt-inara ct o;w1 adinitof BOnrror. " ceoiaa, akul mi-1 loonej cui .rr. 1. aim J f? ci3A1 j J ' - av TO f ;.. Th!i ir.efllc'np, cWti!n? Iron r ith Vepotahle tnniri, quickly and ooinj.'.. ti !y i.rra Uysprpnla, IniUrcptlon, rtn-'. Impure Blood, .lalaJ-in.,. hiliaaoit Fsvcrv, nd uralirtn. I c in an unfailing remedy for Direyset the Kidneys nd l.lver. It is Invaluable for Tuscan icuhar to Womrn, anl all r-ho ICRd rodertarr lirp-;. It rinev not inhire th teeth, causp headafhc .or prr-duce coHstipalinn othrr Iron mtiic.tu s Cr. Itciirichesand pnrifiea thh1outi,Ft:in'.:.r.t- the api-(tie. the assimilation of fro,-! r--lirvps Hearthnrn and Belchinf . rd ftrtfcgib en the muscles and nrvcs. For iDtermittent Keera. l-aa;ti.a!, Lack ot Fnrrjry, Ac. it hi r.o njinl. The prnulne hu bf.Te trde mark er.d crned rd lines on wrapper. 1 lf e no ot';.r !iTfc7 aaows fHTaiCAL co, an.Tiaoat, uT ,-rf:s In n.l J lst-ciiLhil : i J:ilni. r.Hrj isVc! ions 1- vri'.'s : -hut It-'iymMI.. As nirli r Is reeotroiz-. mil r -f-riiie-l hy Hie medieul prof.-sion. ana inar.y tlniusuinia of families, for lha j.nt 1. . IV jenrs.i! I ,- I" i-n l.-L-iirch-.l aa an lnvbiuHbits housrln.ul remedy. It is a preparation that uuiv r.-.piir.M to be taken In rrv -:n;iil quanl iti--, and a f- .v .lones of it wi'iiiihiNtrre.l in I he early TL'es of a cold or t-ouah will efl.-ct a epeedy cura, and i!vv. -ri possibly, save life. Tiiera Is no dou'-t. whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Tf as preserved the lives of great numbers of persons. Iy arresting the developtnent of ji.r ngitis. ltronvhit is, I'nrumonla, mud I'ulninnary knsunoption, and by the i aire of those dan'croua maladies. It should be kept ready for use rn every TanitlT where there are children, aa It Is a mcdirine far auperlor to all others la tb tre.itiwnt of Croup, the alleviation ot Whoopt ne Cough, and the cure of Colds and Intluemav, ailments jw-cullarly Inct deiitHl to hildtiood and youlh. Prompti tude lu di-Hliu with all diseases oi this class is of the utmost Importance. Tha loss of a single d;iy mav, in many cases, entnil fntal .-onseqiien.-es. Io not wast precious time In experimrntine with mediriucs Of doubtful i-Diex-y, while tha imiliidy Is constanllv framtoK a deeper hold, but. bike at oute Uio peediest aod mos-t ctrtiiiu to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, VKFPARKD PT lr. J. t'. yer &. Co., Iowell, M !.v :.H 1 Mii--i;l-ts. Absolutely Pure. Th. ..owder ner varte-. A marrei o. , y . -trenth and .bokiomrn. aiore :lT , k,a. and cann.-t rx) .ld lo mpemhVn wuh 'the aiolfwde of th. M shnn weight, alum or n'l' or lV in can,. Knvi B A l s Powoaa t o., ion W all St.. ivtw i MALARIAL POISON. n,e prtnrli.Kl cams -f nearly al! alekness at this time nl the yenr tis nf .inam." - v dered L.ter.wh,eh II ot reaulte.l Ir. time. icre-.t suflertna wretrhe-l ness .n.l desth will en..e. A Krnue.UD riuou irou. South Aincrir', i .ays : I havense.1 your S!u.m..n' l.iver Ki-g'itst..r with iio.k! etfect. both a a prerennon b nu .u.o ... lanal terars en the Utlimu ol I'an itn. taki: SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, A rarely Vegsiabls M:i:i. AN EFKKnt'Al.SI'lflU' yoa MAl.b"t'S KEVFK. buwei. lUMrniNrs. , jAU-NltlfK. l.l1-. li 1T L.ESS N tSS . MENTAL PKPFESSION. Sit 'K HKADA' Hl.. ATH, NAVF.A. BII.I' IjYS. t.l'SIA.avc if ft-e! dmw.v. dehliitated. haTe freqnent hesrt.ehe. ...oath is,te3 had J. , '11 tomrue cated. vcu re suflerini irora mruld Prer r t..ltoune.v' and nolh-na w.il core yuu s speedily ana permaneoily . io take SIMMONS' LI V Kit REGULATOR- It r given with rsle-v. and the hsppie't repnlf to the most del rate inUot. It tas-s ihe pbiee of . n. .n, mw? kind. H i the f?heai.cet. j ureft acd bet lemily tnedlelna in the woild. , J. E ZEIUN & CO. PMttlpMl Solo by all Druggists RTMOVALi -)o- Alfred E. Goetz, -)o(- Altoon's Lea.ling Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much Larger and more Commo dious Quarters. -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -jot-Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, Beautiful Fit and a Good Workniant-hip, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, -)o(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St ALTOONA, PA. H0.1IK INDUSTRY. lh attention of lnjrr fe rt uperttolly Incited to ww laru tirk ot HLEGANt FURNITURE. STha eieellent Ornrl a :.v nme. quality of tone, quirk r, r ... I?L? eomhinatlnn. artia'ic dt i , Im ju tt j lv feet a.i.trt-tl.iti, making . m tt lTe.OTnaim.ntaJ ai.d 6-:r-.t... e--, fa JMAliLlSJIlI) r.ri'lTAIig, rsr.Qi Ai.Ei i a ii.ii ii R, Mil 1.1. ED WOHKHH, t.lMBIsni. ni t v;-- THE POPULAR li-it'rue'ien ri-el. Pt3:s r. rmctco in Tha Lhlsasa Coti; 44 CANDEE" Rubber BQQTS DOUBLE THICK BAIL. Ordinary Rubber Bnols alwave wear out frtrm thebaU. 1hCAMEE Boots ar dvuh'.i tu.-k on the ball, and fiva DOUBLE WEAR. tfnrt triwmu-al HahbT lioot in te wark--t. Lanta !.n-r tb.--Ji aij other boc-i aud the FBICE 50 HIGHEE. tern! Call and ex- ' ' amira tie jf ? i.W.-.. L FCR SLEEY H. CHiLDS & CO., WIIOI T.SAI.I. AOI TS (Hull l riTTT-.n:-: !". Ehen.-burn.Scpt.. 11, ' CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLE-i ? v i J'arriace Making in all i: Eras : Painting, Trimming in il RF.VATRINti - k - th SHURTl.ST N'OTl"E 'i L' T" I'KirE-i. AIo. l-lKPina-. Sawir.tr r-i 1d with ttr.pruvej mar-blnerr. A " he-tv v work .lone. rri- f m t " All -art.c trnstir-n a.r wit- . r : :t - abiv dealt wltb- ll work .rm-' H. -t E.'rrbDr. HetoNer 34 WA ( h' Johrston, Buck d many of u may riav irrfprreil to hav sht will hp constdfTrtb! nrtm i n ;t irtn . i f C.i.i.rtil TIvvgt .. u ..A th btat eot th othr wsv, yet Pri.vlrlenoi i ., ... , ordrKl othrii anrt id our country thn ! H-pnbliCHti can1llff for Civtrmir next will of tli oiajoniy U fupreme. Ha let I year. This opposition ftrowaout of ihe n turn our "attention t tuatr.-rs of more . , . . . . . Vital in-portm-re tnn politlr- Let uh with. 1 faCt ,hiit "rir.g th recent aKlUtlori ot out any sacrifice of our prim-ipiM strive to i trie purchase ly thr Peuu.iy Ivtinin Rail- Lt oa realize lht two or the most impmt- ni and Beech Creek railroads. Beaver ut aud eff.ctual factor to ad i to our proa. ; acio HS president of nielii.ei B-l e ptfilty are money nd education. r R v J I fonte, where hr resides, and mad eii ilrw. t.;iillen a haif-tart tu-k'-t lo Warren, g.xid lor herself arid el.-v--ii Hi. tie ones. L W Jnppa. B Vf.nne and prntninpnt tin of Richmond Va. on F'inny last firved nnr PP" arid eiven one tionr in ' h a jury In t II.iaMng Cnrt for --ending . ,v..iiu., t.. fii.ht a dnel. ' trnuh'e nut of whli-h h honUlt" porreiondeltce ) Sv boon M-n lf throtiah the bd In that Srew f or-t.rrerl V AB" Mn JmiM j rKr n F'M.r. It i .nrrrer1 tbt. rted and C. P Brndlt-v another yonnn innn. j was rt.r-e n''nu a tn m pnra t-' attaflr or in V ni-et.nu took plap hetweew them "d j ..-H-? Pr SFothlntyh-ni -aa th ohvsip'an tl e dHfi.i'tv wnaaailcoMy radjn-ted. The t,,t rn.,oh rharloa O'O-nwr haps; from : s iBcer-. however, nrres'ed J..ne and he j ,)n-.v. ioor whrt everybody el bid fv--n wr tri-d to-day 1' in th second time In I p b.r.ea I the. htory of the dueling? laws of Vir- j Thi fi.lnwlnhnw hna. pl'v rlrvlnt-t . Btnia sinee the . ar that any punifhiiient , wrw m ln Txt : A phvIe'a' to. k a The Galveston Fire. j stionar speech, in which he attacked the I railroad companies iu bitter terms for their di8cnmir,atioti9 against localities and individuals The railroad mana gers have not torgotten Beaver's :uri ous onslaught upon them, and they propone to 8hov L::n that sonrm thinga can be done as well as others. Their tt-nn is said to tie J .hit B. Packer, an ex-Concres-smsD frm Northumberland county, who :s a relative ot the Cam- Tow A Kl) the c!oe of last week it was definitely settled by some of the leading Republican newspapers in the Siate, j that Governor I'attiaou was seriously thinking about calling an exira session of the Ivrie-Iature to consider the im portant quest ions of apport ionment, railroad discrimination and the equali zation cf taxjlion. The Governor, however, in order to put the matter at rest, ptitl'cly an-iounced : "There will ( t'roiJ8- be no exua stiou. No reason exist j TllK eon,plet(, ,lfficU, r,urm, of lh(. for one." Ihtre may be, and we have j ,Ht(. e,ection ,n New Yorb show a total u..u-... - ' ..T - ! vote of one million, twenty-four thou- sand, one hundred 'and I hirty-eibt, V.. ." . . . I 1 . . "'i! mu larKrfi. vote ever cast at a the Ust 8 ;3ion vho wiuld like to re visit Harrisburg and ieDd three or four .. I... . .. ... r. . I . r OA ! inontosunoe, lllcr o-.., lw Stale ecll,)n excPj jn a Presidential a.v ami vvunour any limit as io i tie vr n,.nir,iu r... u,i. n... -th of the session, but the P-ople , "j -uj. .-., 't want to pay for the luxury, and for. "viri.or, i- H b91. The highest a ojv ami lena don Goveri.i.i I'atuson Knows if, havliix had some bitter and ms' ructive exrt enc in t!i; extia session business. The Legislature wi'.l t.ot meet utmla yenr from the fjrat Tuesday .f next Januaiy. and siitlicieiit unto the day is the erll tteret'f . majority is that for Cok. for Secretary of S ate, being 14 514. Bhcoij, th l'roliibitiofi -andidaie for GvTuor, recelve.1 30,855 votes, aa increase of over 3 .000 over S . John's vop last year. J -oes. the Greenback candidate, had LMJ7 votes. Galveston. Nov. m. a restitutio. I ad-.pir.l ot a m.-tili.g of citizetis B-.a that "The losa it llici.d tm t.ur c:ty b I the te coiifl tgrrti ion 19 greater than at firs" nt.i icipm.il, the Same beliti; tuliy $2 500 01X1. equal to toore llian eiijio it t-f I he i4xa 1 vttlu- ot tne ci- y." The rr-Sollll ion add?: "WlirMnre We most ihanktuiiy Nt-ceut the pr ffc-u d aid SO BeIleroUly offered." In accordance with the resolution, Myr Fulton appointed a couiiuulee coiiisi ing ot eight m'.iii-teri., wiUi P. 11. Goidu. District Mtster Workm.u oi Hie Kmuhls of LatH.r, and G'-n. Ju . M. t -IrtilMirne, Among the uunlniers fir Rev. D. B rd. rrc.or.it Tnmi Jpis copal churt-h. 15.sll.-p Gl'Mller. ot .he (JaiVr s:on diocese, Rti t i Silverman a d R-v. Mi. Ed wards. (: .loied), of ;he M. . Church. SrVrlttl tin ll.-xll d u.illrtIS ere pHltl uul by Hie relief Ci.UlllllUrr 'o-day, aid hIm'Iii f4 OuO itceivcd irom at home and abroad. A caieiul ii.bp ci ion of the burnt dis trict ehows lhal iheie w re 50- lesideu ces debtroyed. Tnisistiv.r lU0giraer than at first esiintaitd. ()u ot 126 u;embers ot 1 he Coi Ion Kxchai.ge, ttiir-i-lhree members Io8l lheir homes ami aiiiinsl eveiyihlhg their d Aetllligi Con tained. The Several Cll ies jf the UliloU are telegiaphir-g sympathy and relief. has been it.fl ct-d for this violiioD. Thonsnd Kay So Mr. T. VV. A'kitw, (rard. Kan., writes "I t.ever hesitate to recommend your E ee trir Bi'trs to my cu-tomers. they leive en tire pati..faot:oti and are rapid sellers." j E eli ic Bittern re the ptirast and h t med icine known and will po-tiv-'y cure K dney and Liver conipla'-nt. Tnrify the hltMtd , and remiiate the bow-'s. X fan.lly can ; afford to lie without them. They will save hundreds ff dollars in doctot's bills evry ! year. Sold at fifty reels a b..Ule by F.. James. A Ochrantoti (Crawford ct.untv) hrute who Mit.j--ol.-d wife to terriMe. baiin,; every tone he filled himself full of whisky has met his reward. There beinif no wtopp Inff-pr-sl punishment in this S'ate Judtje - ;huieh did the het he could uiirtet the oireumtanc-s and 8ent the wife-beater to , the penitentiary. lx hnnr r'd" with a vl'1ar who asked him a (.rot manv qneatl.ma abont th rmwdies iij- d for corttn deaoo then rrwlllrn? In thP Walitv. Ot the following week be bad oeeselnn to viit a nelehhorne vUlnffe. I where h A fonn.1 hK reeent rntnimninn with a Mr.l nnt aa a fnl' fle-lped doctor He bxd prnrlntd In that alv-tnlle ride. VN7hn O'D mi.van "Raa. the patriot went tn lertnre at I,on'vllle laat sorintr bis lihertv waa threaend bv an Irat merchant to whom be owed $82 for a barrel of whl kev. jr-iod.natnrd aaloon Keeper named John O'l'een atAntv' forward at thla Inhct j nre ano aven tne rtynimoer irom a prison cell bv promising. If Ros-a did not pay the debt, tilnwetftn par It. This tb Court4 hare Just allowed him to do. The Pike Peak Railroad. In Colorado, when completed, as It is soon expected to ku mill , th nwxtt. not a hie track In the wor'd. It will mn nt 2 000 feet higher than th- L'ma and 0-".va Road In Peru. T'le enttr thirty nolea of its let.eth will he a suc cession of complicated enrvea and grades up the s'de of the ereat mountain, with no place of straight track Ionizer than SOU feet Jaine Dnrpsey reached Flelena, Mont., The Best Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre miums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. "Something for all. Baaatifal and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and otberWatchee.V aluable Book a, the Beat Family Sewing Machine known to the trade, and an nn equaled list of objects of real utility and instruction. Sittf. by Mmil, Postpaid: DAILY, per Year without Sunday) $s OO DAILY, per Wonth (without Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year ... I 00 address, THE RU"5, Mew York tit. FITS! vnvsn I Bay cur) not rnn mr;y lo t"p fhni fr ft tir nd then hate tam rttnn i. i t - " - t wtt tk. of fits. r.i:i.Kv t - fai.1.:N'1 HCkNa-'-a r liffl-intt''1. m-r .: . n f-,'.- io trur-a t';f w it rfm. f.rnr othaavw t - va ffctl. d IM t f.r I. it ttow nc irlnc cu t. tarnd .t tor trnt . Y-r Bottl ol my InfaUlM rTn.vi. Oi Ktpr-w fiiMi Poaik ttjl. It cta yon nthiig form trUl, and 1 vill ci- you. AdUrvMfDr. U. O. BOOT, 1SS Mrl flt., KW York. OOWlMrVrTNO o Parlor and Chamber Suils, WARDUOBES. SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Extension and Breatfast Tallies, CIIfMKS. CUPBOAKDS, SINKS. BED SPRING MATTRESSES, aul b fct Dearly eeryihlnic perlMininn io thr Kumivur buMne Ao. my nli in tbt linrs mnnufHCturftl lo thr I'nited state fofl a i tb loweM ratfiioicu price. Upholstering, Repairinii and Fainting il all klnj of Furniture, "l.alr. l. unKri.. ae lrwtu.tly tknA aai tHCtnrtly attenjd to 11 r room on Hiitb street, oi)Htte the I 'onicreuatloijiil church. Pla call and examioe arooJa whether von wloh to purchase or not. K. B. I KLSSffKLL. KbenxhOK. April 1(. 1164.-1;. ito-i. ij-.r:t. Policies wrllen at short notice la the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anal el her FIrat l'la l'omiii.i f . l W DICK, (liKMT FOR TIIF. o io 1 1 a irr fo 1 1 1 FIREIXSUIl-WCEl'OM'V. COMMENCEll BCSINIiSS T704:. Ebecaonnr. Jaiy "'t. 1IH. up III ANY mmi or w.iniaii niakir.u ss than J40 wrkly shotiirl try our aey uniiipy-nnihiiitf j r.uat"fs. want auenla for our pH- j bralert Madame O-an tnal SunjHitin j on Tl-nrsrlav nlaht of last wphIi from Port Corsftc; aiHo. our hpinal S'lpportt-r. Sli..ul- j Mr-G-nis and tHls a pttlaMf story of hla two rivi Rri-H and Abdominal Pritier.tor O.itn ! cnrnmni.ma b1na dvnuri by wolves on GlfliCtaa, Scot laud. Id BUtij'-ct to heaviest raintali of aity ottir r pinei iu v.urlil. It ttcietded V24 incl.t j latt j-vki. tilrn-l (tor Mi and B..v) No experlnc" rt-oiiitHd Four iirder tar dav bivp lUr i AifHtit fl50 monthly. Our Atfent recort lhrt fun r to twfnty palps dally. ?3 '0tfif fr" the .Vtid at on for full particuUrs. Stilt wx. l-pwi ScfiiEJ.ECf., at Broadway, X. V. thfir way aornaa the mountain. Thfir name were John Hae and Jacob Scheller. LVnip-ey sava In climb-d ft tree and aaw hi companions tore to pieces and devoured. H says Uoa was a ret1dnt of Cleveland, Obio, and Scheller of Lafayette, Indiana. JPIANO-yOIlTIiJS. VlT.I.IAlWt MAnr. A. O. JC.ik. SM and 'Jii6 Vest linitlnor S;r-jot, Ealtlruor :o. 112 Fifth A venttp. ?-. - AGENTS WANTED T! LfMmi -h1mney yunT wliht oo it ho ch ' mnry ; H-iri y ; will tnr n .'ft' is Rt Mulit. vmin mallefi Etensten Fire tarancs Ape nr. . dick, General Insurance Agenl, EBESSBVRG, I A. fiTTr r A live school, imj-artinK a practical hurtnoei. education; enaMlnir vunot men to enter nj.on the itctive d-'tiea ol life. For circular!. aiMi.u P. DVKF fc. SONS. Se.t.3.-3o. Mtnin UnnniTrarl nn I IP " v rn f AHI.I. ' " ' IMPREST AIXOWFJJ UN Til'E li? COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL. ACrMMME T''r-. M.J I a- s im rr m m f - - Ronch t and Hold General IztWiz Ensicrss Tr::?i iCfors'in mLiiTH- t-TT.eiift.uTK. April 4. 1J -: iwitnii ti t' n in il II PI Mill II 1 II 11 1 II II i 11 3 li I I I i.i ir.i.ui iii.'- PROTECTION MUTlAl rmr iiinnnitipr PflUf!' tint i t i u n d h l t l i; r. r . OF EBENSBURC. t i.. . f.... s. IktMtatM . n ..... Only 7 Assrssments in rX DM PWMHrh UUUU I Mill" I i'J' - KsrEClAl.LT Nn crrtM RISKS a atr sj sl m v m - - (iEO. M. KEADE. Fr: r. ir. hick, sTrMr. Kheonliarc, .Irn si. ! lv "R""'T T."VXCI . . . . i T K K S . ' 9 ' A - . & T It sad VJaaafactarer an4 P-! " uamc Atari PITY rV! Ai- W 1 i m ta. vj w ' FURNITUn- i at vrri' i) . k TABLES, CHAIRS. v. .- 1605 ELKVKNTI1 AVKVu Betweeu 16th and Kth r-1 a. irro a. 1 1 f.fit..i.a nt ltnl.rW c.-u' ) i.lnnir ... imrrhll.p h.ttit t I 1- I bonent .rlce are rtst.evtiMl! ' 01 -J" . - - call ncr..re hb.ihi n.r".-- -- , r (it ' that e can meet ev-ry -.nt a i latte. fricett ttir rcry !vet- Aiuiona. aiTii i. . -' ai LAMP tH'K.R Hn ..-chel r n-cti.r N t-lowinn -l'in .li -n-.nc. : fl'lf Tamp with' tt. re mr.vtt.tr h.imcr or ch:inn-. : .10 tn'kc. atnrll or .Innifcr. S'.nti.lp ittHiio 1. 3r-: '-tie d-.cn h. ex prem. H3 IO. H.th tl" 'Mr mn-l-d n.r 60c A. 'Ire.-a. M V.. I.OW, Kft-in Ills. . G O fl SUM PTIOH I hve a pnfitivo r.-tnfl.ly f-r ti e above disease : by tl" u?e tl.oiis:in-l.-' ot efn" "1 the worn k-nd and of li.oir ftm rtttiir Iwao ooreil . 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