U lil-lf A 'A Mf M i 3 I J 1 ? f -1. L - Iai. - - JILY 15. I-mj. f ! R VII4 t I'l XTV TI'IitT. TiiOMAS I'il.I.I.VS, fou a---km :-.r.Y : . . li;i,McI.Al(;lILX, TdIid ;!.irrri. MIX .S. j'.HKV, n-ilniTi. mv. IT.' ITIIOV ) i A u v ; 5: A. SHOEMAKKli. Llwnsbnrg. i: r: 1 ft; am. ur: t.iiijeu: Jvr:;L j. in..- , . ''Vtift:t-:A; hi'-o is an cvi It!.?; tlsiro 1 ."1 the rrr? of h l.irce ru rr.be r c f intcl- i lis fit ! rPFivctiiii'e citizen of IVr.n- i ". ;.. ivT, i t' t c.-r, j'it. 'y. 7 ' r " ; i: . In i :i - . ". v2ttin Lli iimi:3 o: tuis ("tniK!.vtv.Uh; therefore, K'snlvn.'. That it is the opinion and jmlcmnt of this Convention that the J. irisla !;i' of th Sr.ate should at once Tin Zig-Zag: Ticket and Platform. Thft Kei r.blican p:irty was tLe crea "!". ;.f ibo i,.,ti s-iirTi H'vi t'niet a;;: ji wis bv IT-', i,"vrty. -irii i-s' !.-- :.r l ;.-:.-v of its '.-n Jer? and foliowtis tlml it won its early vic tnripa and nn irrandlT and indelibly str-mped its impress upon the policy of the Kepublic. It was nothing if not ana until us great Bird Enemies. EWS AD OTHER 30T1SGS. purriest and heroic : .. i " , .oo mission was fulfilled and its work done, ration of this question to a vote of the 1 none dared to attempt to lead it In any -oplr-, i:i accordance with the true ! of the slimy paths of mousing expedi ppirit, of our free institutions. ; ency. It declared eviction . and ' . . . . , purposes so clearly that the way faring Iiik fcreg-jm? i.i the Prohibition , lin,,erstood them, anditwaathe p!:nk of the platform adopted by the j pArty of victory because it was the party late P.epubHcau State Conveniinn. It of integrity in aim and effort, was written by John Cessna, of JBedford How modern Republican leadership , . , . has degenerated is pungently Tjut truth- cour.ty, who as a cheeky demagogue and ; fuj,vepr.?,Bi ,n the Mlowir.g cr.tief.vn I;itiCKl trimmer, hps hvte tyri wi'b- 1 .., ... , . t, . )X!rr:3bHr p' it form by the .. ' ! or-imr- ..;. of thij city, a j-.uni".l .,- H- -'.vt ' t'Mt :.- ! pubT.n wh-.'n it can ,"V- ; . .7 -. , ' ! - , ... ' - v.i'.b T.-b'Ktv t i r-ot-Fi-itoTi.'-iJ : - - 1 ' - f- r ti. V;f ? to, w;t!i it- st iil cring- ' u .r i v ,.1 vtpi.l is-itT pim!r. its bid i r ' n:.t. :. oin:ti nrinf-vrili-, j ..;::' of tfij li';u-r t 1 v.:.-"r;.'! iv-i-.n Mi'mj; The AcricuUural Department is en tri?- l In tookim up et.uitie3 ia regard 1.) vLe damage done to crops to this country by birds. It has been found that the rice birds and the English spar rows are by far the most harmful of the whole feathered tribes. The ravages of the rice birds begin in the later part of April, at which time, in their white and black plumage, they are known as bobo links. They migrate at night. To-day there mav not be a single specimen on a rice platform, but on the morrow the rice plantations are literally alive with them, engaged in palling up the young rice. This compels the planters to wage an incessant warfare against them until the end of May, when the young plants grow beyond their power to destroy. The. bir.ls or;ce mor d:arrPr an nvhin;r more is snen of them until about the 21st of August for ten years past tl.py Lavs arujuallv returned on the ;mi day, or rattier nijht when in re ir.forcd numbers th-yaeaic put in their a; pt-avanci1 in the rice f.elds. For more 'han in entire month all the efforts of t,, r'-" p'ar.ter are diree'ed toward saving his crop. Oj tain Ilaygard, of h-'iilh Carolina, one of the largest rice I'l-si'ti'vi: on !:. ) lal-.'-r and I K-roVvers in the country, informs the Je- fi. v,-iv '' an-, ere -v'.-n ; 1;fc .... his loss from the ravages of these bud p-3ts amounts, one year ano'hn, t ;l.SoO. lo that sum i-MP(biT:CV- r.' is nut a .... ..,.,,r a, -.-.!:. .tiff. 1 Willi ) A .1 (;.: . ' r irtt mi" (.lea. nr.1 1 ?r added the expanse of arnmnni- 1 ti.m and tbo of the forre of birl- I ruir.ders, iiaiountirg to ?3.4 5'J more. In ! i-viof years oi-h-ilt the crop has been I' '' ' .l,Htr-v-d by thse ravagrs. '"'''' r':-l!,'.,u.'! ! Ti'7 Eiufifh soarrows are still worse j i-;-r w -i-k; ' t.st.e and VlestrovTS. First brounht to : i ti ! i n i in .. u v j p - uFuai raiu I tii u I r ' pi ir viv-ce of ! was not until 1-o mat tney Decame a i n' i:,'.:i ' t... ... , , rvivTr.t tl.i- .'irnt:-t.!n!y this I. r . I, . . i iiciv.i rfini i m i : n par nn a irimiuu il r . ii!-Mi:T P ........ , - . on A 1 v." ' .ir ta it ' ii; li.- r ."S cb..r.!-..i. 1I . '. : .i;a i .- 'is .cl .-f.. ii 'r.-.. e. V,'. I f-.i:rcii) i: n.ociai.i t i ; i :; , . hkvm:i , naie l'rii. i-v rr t, 1 i i. t.-i!. .i j i'T wi-ri; u.'ii'-i in i-"'t jc tli" ,.lnl I'i-'l ' : il' T!.. y are i 1,. twfen . n t'.py po "Have nsed Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for croup acd colds, aod declare it a positive cure." Contributed Oy Wm. Kay, C70 Ply mouth Ave.. BufTalo, N. T. The hop crop In the hop region of Cen tral New York, It is estimated, will this fall not exceed one-fourth of the average yield. Lice, English fles and honey dew are des troying the plants. -In this a&e of adulterated goods It is a pleasure to find an article that Is absolutely pure. Such an article Is Dreydoppel's Bor ax Soap, and tne price Is bo reasonable that there is no excuse for anybody using com mon adulterated soap. An anpry Texas steer ran through the streets of St. Louis the other evening, tossed a score of persons, and was killed only af ter 2.W pistol 6hots had ben fired at him. He was bit so often that his b!!e looked like a sieve, and it wad suggested that the car cass be sent to a junk shop. Ynu are not old, yet your hair is getting thiu. Your friends remark it, your wife regrets it. Tarker's Hair Balsam will stop this waste, save your hair and restore the original gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandrnfi, a perfect dress ing. A young man of Eimsport, Pa., who is very much in love with a young woman of tbnt place, insisted upon "seeing her home from church1' tlie other night. She object fd. lie inwisted. She slapped his face. He fo'lowed her and entered the house. She K'ot a whip and drove bim out. He lingered ou the piazia. She drove hlro on. He says he will have that girl yet. It is worth remembering that nobody en joys the nicest urround;ngs if in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one foot in the grave, to whom a bottle ON THL ENGINE. II ii ii n I UK I,oMimnlle While Deathly Mtk. TAfirTon, MaM. Dr. Varid Krnmdy, kontlout, S. Y. 1IKAR Sir 1 tn on en lnr on the M 'olony Kulron.l and run the KhII Klver bout trnln te twen Full Rler n.l Iwrll. re'liUn THnnfon Kor ten ycxm I have mffere.l everything Nut den'h from lyl-p' Often 1 had ueh hllndmj nick headaches thitt lermld hardly ee. I tntnh tblf ai due partly to Irrrnnlar hahlu of eating and partly to the jir of the enirlno. Keuicmherthat 1 hud trted every medicine I heard of and had h. en tr.-ated t.y nome ot t he bei-t nhvplelanp In Tanntnn and Ireil. At th I" Tit FrXlin" k" l'AVU) KKNNELY S KAVOK1TR KEMKKY wa reroinmended to me. It waa new to me, and with my -Xerlenee ol medtclnea. yon can eaally tonclve roe for iaylon that I had not a article of faith In It. , . , I had taken It but a lew days when 1 hean to iret better. The raw and oore feeling left my stomach and the anappln Mnf left my head, and tmn I wm h'1 'lirht and hiive Vtn ever since. Ills the onlv ihinu tht ever did me the len-t irood, and it dr. ve en-ry ac he, pain jr.l dwom f.it c.miilctelv fir it mv h.idy. N w I keep LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN! o To the Citizens of Cambria O , W V. Generally ; to Good Dres sers Particularly. If you love Nice Clothes. GOOTZ. the T:,i!0r invites you to Xo. I T 1 1 Eleventh , vmi5!,. u NK1'AVonKi.MK1;f.uh i 00!U, o examine into tlie ManiCi," nr on mv er-irlne. at.d O e-e. wherever ! r- , .,, . , ' tXJ and Heanty of his New Spring Stock. Merchant Tailor, 1511 Seventh Ave., Altomia. I, ton an c:.ir (..'r wti. runs tne Din::, line imkh Irnin fr .in l;-tim, r ime on my enirir.e si k r denth. lie worn ontwKh work, tiT-d a tilth leTerandw:'" nrvira he almost t-r-. he down crvina. -No -n-e. .lohn." I said : "cheer up. I've not fini("hlr;ii on my enj Ine that will set you up In a.iillv.'' 1 "" ""t .uy hottleot -ravorito Remedy. '" "lilted Iin he id and ur.ive him a doe. He went to tied. Two ilys nfier 1 aw him lfw.k in keiilthv : l.ut. her. "liiin.',hu said, "what wai that "t i'l yoj ive me thn other nlvht T" It wn' DAVID K K.N N KI) V "S KAVHK1TK liKMLDY. Rondout. N. V ." siitd I. "WeH.JI don't care who."-rume ly It l. ifs the thlnir tora man on the r:;i r.vij." So y we all. Yonm. ptr 1) mkt. t irrsK II In your n f.nlt if you miller from Heii.faene. Indlitei-t ion or l'y.iepria, ( ne dolUir will buy a iott!eot Faviirne Keinedy and euro you. 'i ; '."i f i p . ' r r --' ,i l- 'i:-",:y 1 1.- .1 v : o i I.i in v tie,ary. .Knit iot il deK wan r orui-u'tlf rniilii.i". vf d: :ti-td-u (:' -Tci e. W :i"! .vr i of the L'oii- iii th.it thn Legislature should L rji:asues for subuiission. in i" ! k:'.-s. l.-ri, '.hero is :ot a s;iiscie. ..,! 'Tl.--t.iLi. i i oil aay vital isue 1 tin' r's' foraj to v I .i ii'iir"i'ii I'.-avcr j ii-j ivK.iisiiiy committed hiio.seif in ad i Vance. True, it repeats tiio parrot cty I of Republican conventions in l'e:msyl- -,.;'-'ii I.i;" '.la:?. i'.:r:iit.' a i vauia on T.ue lariu, fi:u:y i- . .1..- ..1 rrr 1 . i Vi T 1. fO 1 I could tf u p-uty dispute ; but on every IT .T.'-tj.i s-na was an honest , Tit.a i8Sl.e of !ho prestnit, th platform (iit'rUiii instea-1 of asi-hensirg lr!c!?ser i -A c o w:r-Vy ir.',i(-c lt degree and a con- lh:- Coi. vent ion wanted to deal I sumiaj? reproach upon the nepuuiican- ism that tnaIe the party name immor tal. rlK I'resider.t. has nruinated to th? tt Tit Jt-iui riirter t' ir (.'o!i!ntl 3 ti'O'v ir. pursuance of the b:!l re y pri?-e 1 tor hi? r-.S!nf. 'rttjiifiiiTl N iii Iowa is having a hv to tra7el. : . rue time ago the Cir Court of Lite I'nite'i Sta'fg iu that i.e i'er,irleil that bre-varies in e:s ivhii t!i prohibition U-v u;:s - ad could not he stoned without ;.nu i fairly an', h mostly with the question, it would Lave sent forth a ringing resolu tion whie'o t o man could mmrprehend, inste.id .v'.icli l ar. r.f t v.ith the universal con letr.p.t of tho verv men whn-e opposition to Il?i"'.'.''.iran crol-tdnf ss and duplicity on th" V( ior qu.iLion, it was vainly at Loaip'.ed to conciliate. Honesty in p-.litic:-, ai ir: every thing else, will al '.vnv3 w'ti '.vli lie shinning cowardice will ir.vr Its meaningless declaration about iudtfinite pensions ; its awkward effort at biildirg for the (Jranuer vote; its (.! cowardly deliverance j couie-aud no easy dodz;e on anti-discrim- intioii ; r.a rta:o ana iioaee-poage platitudes ui the labor question, and its dual bid foi both the Prohibition and the L' ior vote by a proposition, out hiile of all expression of conviction, that was exoerted to cheat rroLibitionists withoul ofTrridiii? the Liquor men all tiii-sr. teil the stury of the pitiful cow ardice and petty shuffling of the leadeis ceusatiori tothir f V!.'1!-; ie.u or an. t::r-r r:. rt, tlu.t iJrir.kif-T ' T t f it i I til TT.lt'1 .;erty vliic!: t-nnot t:i: lr.d t.-C-'.V :i:r lj the same rU":'S ar like- j r.i.tiero-1 li v-ion. t..-u.t nunc v.- P-.- l-'v, t. t ."i-- . . - AorrienlMir! nenartment is trvinc to tlie parly ot honest conviction ana neroic - '.n nnt Q wk to thoir act i. n. And the candidate for Governor avow jreneral nuisance all over the country Their fertility is something astonishing. A pair of healthy sparrows, wheii l.hey j of VliTttet-a Xoni, woul(, do niore ?0o(, tnaQ SCO Up UOUSt Kf-pilitf III tlie ?,I ll'ff, K" into (he busiiit s for all it s worth. They will uu.-io tour broods, of four each, on an average, or sixteen young ones per annum. These birds have now made their way into thirty-one States and three Territories. Since their first in troduction they have spread over an area of 130,000 square miles on an average every year. Their record as enemies of t he truit grower and farmer is very bad. They destroy the gerais of fruit-buds on trees, bushes and viues, and also dam age large quantities of vegetables and flowering plants. An English govern ment report estimates the damage they do in Great Britain at $3,8o0,000 annu ally. So far as is known, these destroy ers answer no special purpose in the economy of nature. Other birds are left to act as insect destroyers, while the sparrows rarely, if ever, take np that work. What is more, their num bers are yearly on the increase, and un less some measures art) taken to check their rapid multiplication they will in a few vears become a national evil. The u 'oiican i ner . .. ' "'J"-"-'" " , ,. n,l;inPH that, he was readv for anv which utterly oppos- ! ,.l!r attitudes the exoediencv leaders iiiifcht dictate. lie told the convention "I i-to willing to laveto you the decla- i ! e;i Clev-'.ind's election, in defending j ' t o .irt:o of t'-o TVe'.-'onf, io etoil'.ir n-i.rorn v -.vvTt1 P"r -ion b'lU p'fSMi i vaiions which we shall follow and ac- ;,v r," -e ' ,otr most c.f 'them had 1 "f ork-"' wVlher w wa ,fo. " . . rr.'l.ibilion or against it; for a high l-eei rt joclcd by the Oinmiisdiont-r of .rt a ltr n.AiQt, ;r fnr snhmit- '.' ,f: Mil winch pi!Hed f'O ' v.-.r .-..'?!. of ( 'ongre-n sc-rrio time .t7o;r:it- . pniyri i the fcvvjyirv: S'.'l liors . . . ir.il'.. 1 3 of tli. M?xi'V!n war, p-sed lente with ariendT-f nt on Minday Tlie p naioa is to !.e i-ji.i doltars 'oi.h, :i!td to ry pai-1 on'y from the tjrfl f tho art The law not to i .;" lo . sons already rec ivins- r-n-: ' or r.i'f.r tliat rafi-, 3rd when ;er--ntitl 'd under this htw ire ai; -'idy i. a ': ving pensions than ijjlt dollars i :.. jnLh, the pension shall only be for 1 1 trTeten, up to 'r'-f -1 V'..r. Pensions upon nil aud uiatur consid eration, s.tys : "The people can have no other feeling '.V.-.ri tl at of sincere gratitude to the predict f a h:? "raak ail manly course in rc-p-ct io the L-y-ttem of pension job bery, which has so largely become the or ier of the dy with the members of t'o ?v, whether Republicans or Peia-!.'.-'.?. Tli sjstftn ha? Iteco'e an ir "o' .n.Ms ah':?e r.nl pei version of the pensio-i id?a : aid this abuse ard per vlblon siring from politic! .nd party U!.iiv?i, en tho theory of courting wViat l;cn..io law or agaiust it ; for snbmit- Jx.i Prohit ition or against it ; for pro tection to merchant marine or against it ; Ur a tax on oleomargarine or against il ; for r.nti discriminai ion or against it : for enlarged pensions or against I hem ; for labor or against it, he di 1 not know and did not pretend to know, un devise some plan to put a check to their depredations. There are damages from many other varieties of feathered tribes, although no others do a tithe of the evil the rice birds and sparrows do. The purple grackle, or blackbird, in some flections ravages the corn-fields to a damaging extent In the fall. The crow is the corn-planter's worst enemy in the spring. Even our home favorite, the robin, is for a brief period the fruit grower's ter ror, his fine taste in the selection of cherries and other fruits being universal ly recognized; but all these birds make the farmer a return by their perpetual warfare on the insect world, and the til the expediency leaders had completed "'onie tney exact, is eiven ungruugmg- 11. o r at.ivr'n.rr nvcrlhn puin nrl Ins of ivOtlca.Ster iVetfl Jlra. deciariLi! for or acainst them. It was zie; zig in the conclave of the leadeis ; it was zig-zag in the committee on plat form ; it was zi? zac in the convention. and it will be, zig-zag for General Beaver A Compliment to Irish EMnrk. The pluck of tho Irishman in holding on to a cause wtiich he believes is iust on all the living issues cf the present vvas never bettei illustrated than siDce from now unt il ejection day. the depressing news of Parliamentary There is no faith ; no conv'ction : i;o , Sections, in which home rule is involved ' ; 1 V Kr::. er p'ttt! . -i-. to n i r.i . s ii i. n , ie inn'. tt or t icket p.c- 7.:g-Alg Willie- ; .) pvt-rt I " ty . -I : t:.;t ji ic ; n : ' !' :Mj I:C u M?,jr..- ;; i.! ;ilMte b" . i 1 1 . .rrO.. itorv 1; i' t' i.l.- - 1. '.' . : tl,a 1)1. i"-j e:;.'d !"-. 1 IKM.-Ia-'r.v-.n of t'.. p;.:,H-t.-: ttovr ' tri.t '.."f " urrro j .h rro "st'ttii ion th" r: i not one of t:."r:' ;uin!':3 V iv?.. uMic.in t-'. :. :. . : : :. v. t e ... -i ! t:pc:i r . .. - - i ' .T) ; r t ::, :: tlie jn of j -3. .N"i doubt was i ' ' rtiiinQd -f Matthe-vs' honesty or f-.tcify, or that he wasn't as w llqual- I :ti.-l f-r t! .o ; 'ace as I;ouj;i.:m. Tlio , f 'ctthaf he is a Democrat and had t..l.''"i ' ;r Active part in loliMrs in Albany; .d had wo.ked fer (.'levo'.and's success 1 : N"ew Yoik, defeated him. Was there ! f vr so traus'iarent f raud s thtf le i J 1 unty, I V":i' : d a dcl.v St-ite for : to r-. ( . !: l ; rj-sr . ; .'.'. ' " ' - V j th.;tthti i::- ".'.' :' ' : '' ' il:t cXlli-r- i :' ''el . ilj.'-n't v it. ;.;'(. eurir.c i . . IV . . . ..ndid.-tj for Gov- j i i .' . I.- j..- ir .h ic; . r'."d as i.aving : :j '! I.'.-' spcffii i-cceteti-ic the uuiiiin.i- '; . "It -- i.i'r'i tiriO something sl.nuld ! .- '1 lis t'.is tete j.tit do'vn the ; ! ' -;u!j.' it'iu:. -' And this after Cvr'v- , '.;. (i-r- Oi ! aa. 1 ii)l.iii:liim 1 In the i..r; vr '.owls tt Mai"e d'-'m-r-h.' i h are , '....iiier.ins, Htid even in small country : "!r.i;cs the thirsty meet with no trouble bfi.iu to cfii.i" in. While AniTicns have admitted th defeat of Gladstone j '' , ! fvared a general Tory reaction1 :at !7:it-.n the fwasmes of reform for Ire-i- l,.:d. the. Irish -American has been as f.rrt-rfo! e.f fvt r. acd his contribut ions 'I of money to roeet. i-!ect:'n expenses have d. only increafd in frctjuency and in ' : ii mount. Xo Irishman of note has ut ', U ', a word uf le-j'ondency or shown I ?lic ;i,.;i.lcsl di'?po.-sition to cive tip the I bau'e wliich he 1.a3 t-en waging for so ; iii'.ny crti.-, appe.iently in vain. It has ln-n in ;iv.r. only a n"Hrently, for tt.'fi i-rf '':'h L repri-Hfids is boun.1 in u-! th" :-ri nature of fhiuki to triumph on : pom or 1 tie. The comptimetit to Irish h-r ' i-it ii in the tact that ho is not down :t ' .rtc-l a't'io-.vrri his triumph may not O" c r.-iplete tor vears yet. A. l hi. i in .-.p.iirM luii '.uuir appeuin wnen tney Kcs.ilv.'d. Tlu.t that U:e 11? pi lic-.n ate known to be trustworthy. Dele- na'ty pf--res ''se!t to enforce Ae'ic:-. i gstcs tj tho i ruuibition L-onvertion XVI and XVII of the Const; tu'i !.: ;eg to priv ite corj ten o-r hs nv.a c.r I, o is!:i? ion. The extent of the interest felt in the Fnited States in the cause of Home Hole may be inferred from the fact that f'ir th" tiffs of the prp?ont rempaign le t c'i s'r.u CkiO and ii:i0,C0 have bi-i n con: rihuited h.ei'P and forwarded. With in Urn f:w years which f mbrace the ac tiv Parliamentary eflerts for Irish autonomy upward of $1,000,000 have gone from these shores ; nor has it all coma from Irish-American pockets, either. Large contributions, especially ot late, have come from other sources, .r . 7 . . Vi -i, i .i V .i , 1 u ia-e nave come irom otner sources. the Cor.s. du i.,n, i o- ..ump.iuufil Utterly that the law is rot , The expression is the result of a com .rporation.., rru'roadi, ; ycd, ai.d local oiTiciais f.eem mdisnos- t! ,rn 3ympalhy for locai self-govern-r..s, witn rT-''i::::to ; vl e. s, ixe u. In one lnwn of only t ment. If, as now appears to be the case, : .r-iabitarits, a delesrate said, there m1(, .,tI11SMr , ... i nrolor,rd it,ih Tho Con reation rejected the resolu tion by a vote of A yes ; Nays, 70. A s'milar re.ioluUon r, ithed pTofr.ii.'i.;! 0 ? negro made by th : publican prrty V tll'jniir'olp lealers of forj the j i i The Itepnl'iean papr-rs are our au- tlijrity for Lc ststt-roerit that General ! L'.raver is the author of the ridic. ileus t .riff re 3 .'r.'. ion in the plalform adopted ' '. the lite Ilet utr.ca.i taU Ccnventicn I r.t ITarristmrg, leaver Kn.-ws that if j l.e la elocled Governor Lo won't l.ave :. lything ujoro to do with the taiifi than vlth. a bill grar.ti.ig !.m' nle to Ire ' land, and it a thtrt fore p-ifectly .'e I ;. t Mra to put on ;.apr th nioet ex- j tinvagart demards r. the subject of 'he i rift, deicur.ds that ere completely tg iored by tha Xatlonal Kevcibilcan p!at J rm adopted tvo;. - ir3 tj j when Plair.e r.'aa Loccioated for the Presidency "low did it happen, however, that when !ave r, uay, Ce-op.-r and Mage? were pitting the pieets in the piriform to lather, the pr:-?p,'t'V5 ctr.dHate fir Governor forgot t lere-" on an ?nti-'ii-jcriminatiou pi ink ? T'-'t in a rota tion with which, if he i" e'ect'd, he w;!i red ir. tlnj State onvertiot; a year ego wl u Qcay was noraUis-.trd for Slate Treanin'i in I with the rame fate. Th? p'epl.j aJcpted the new t'.on.-t!ti:ticn by a m-ijjrity of 150,-e-xi volei. but so far as the Uepub'icaa party is concerned both by its notion at Sl;.re Conventions r.:id in Ihe Legisla- j ture. srnio of its taost imp.rtnnt provi i aiir. a are to this dr.v a 'lead letter and fre no less than forty saloons And a emiilir condition of affairs prevails in other Prohibition States. The law is disregarded because puniic sentiment in its behalf is not. sufficiently strong to exercise a prevailing moral sentiment iu it3 fvor. And such must be the re sult wherever laws are made the expe di' ncy of which i3 denied or doubted by any considerable pioportion of those Ah j are inten.led to be affected thereby. How much tetter would it be if tem perance legislation were directed toward the adoption of stringent Ilign License 1 ma rI'ltcv rv-v:il.I V &n f.-rrnA TVair of no f.'rce and cffecl. If the people of i wouid )imi; the number of places in which liquor is sold quite as much as any prohibitory law has done or can do. P.efc'des, the) would bring return to the State and help support the pauper vic tims of rum. Troy (X. Y.) Times. Pennsylvania want their Constitution enforced as its fi,iii:eis declan d that it should. Le, they will have tho oppor tunity o: aing so at the nexl Novem l" r el-.-c'.i ii wl.t n the.- .vill i-c culled a n w .P. re. j Tin; Washington rortespondent of the I New York World says that tho wife of M de sttuve, the TitLssian Minister to this country, was a Princess Gallittin by b rih, nnd before her marriage was a maid of honor to the late Empress of Kusnia. She is not beautiful, but as eon as sha begin? to talk all her horne- I lin? ?nl eccentricity of toilette are noh:tely for?oi.ten In admiration of j her talents nd Statecraft. Madame do j Strove ii no doubt a descendant of the Important t School Directors. 'irp'iv have a civ.al deal to do ' his ofli ;al capacitv. Xot ma v r ,,.tlis ago same GalUtziD fami'y which for 8 raided Avrr rr, ?.,t; .,:..-... iminatfoi. ! prominent among (he Russian ... t - mi::' r 1 :.'?. t! . a i . r :'e:ch Cre f". i c -.rl. J:.- : ..12 in : '.53 Art! tw Co, od feaii -a.tiifreti : )i'.;ty, "no of wh.'.iio yoi.rg nenilc : '.': ." :.'.". .-. .V ' i . : t '-' 1 j t.l.e fo ' on r i'-i.i m ;;o. -i c'i.t:y c-uv ,o Ar.it 1 in IT ;'-V-;ai ri l;-f. t a ' . " 'v ..rr.'i'!:.'!' ' ;; ; 'i 1 There is but one time in the year when directors can adopt a new series of text-books for the schools under their charge, or change old ones, and that is b tween the time of electing teachers find tho opening of schools. Section 23, Act of May 8, lv4, page 03 of School Laws and Decisions, says : That "t7;i mrtJialchj after the nnnval election of teachers in each srhwl district of the State, and before the opening of the schools for the rnwing term, there shall be a meeting ff the directors or controlers and teachers cf each district ; at tchich meeting the di rectors or controllers shall dcide upon a sorter ot school books, in the durereni the smuggle is to be prolonged through still another election, there will be no falling cf? In our practical disposition to aid in bringing about the event which must come sooner or later. Hitherto it has Ix-en the Irish political leaders who have been encouraged and aided ; now in addition to these it is a great party in England. N. Y. World. lnll2?Mtcd Food. In the stomach develops an acid which ptir.as the upper part of the throat and pal ate, cousin "heartburn." It also evolves a pas which produces "wind on the stomach," and a feeling and appearance of distension In tnat orean after eatinij. For both this acidity and swelling Hostetter's Stomach I'itters Is a much better remedy than alka line salts, like hartshorn and carbonate of soda. A wineglassful of the Bitters, after or before dinner, will bo found to act as a reliable carminative or preventive. Ttm fine specific for dyspepsia, both In its acnte and chronic form, also prevents and cures malarial fever, constipation, liver complaint, kirtney troubles, nervousness and debility. Persons who observe in themselves a decline of vlcor should nse this fine tonic without delay. People in Dakota thought the world was coming to an end on Tuesday last. The wind was like a simoon. Birds, horses and cattle, apparently became crazy with fright, anticipating some catastrophe. At 4 o'clock In the morning people were awakened by a roaring blast as hot as if from a furnace. Fearing a cyclone, they took refuge In cel lars. Tbe hot wind lasted an hour. The temperature was 120 degrees. At midDight It had been 100 degrees. Teople feared Ir-.oie.'if.'! Z betavijhl during the ensuing d1" ttnm hot air, aDd bad it lasted much r; "'.'He or of.-p, vn-l no e.Lhi . , .oger tne rear would couotiess have been t.".'J in te s'.7jcv.5 ( f iZi-J '- .; i -eaPzed . it i :r-. I? tl.f) iiw, with ,' ' U.-.t h-o!;.s cannot now I m- ! school .'ctrict nvr ' three yenr.. Ia ;r'." lic'tl'v a 'il'.e:' r.- in.j f xcer-tion, e chaiiged in a . r q'ltmiiy loan ;rdtT to deter n coTcernir.ir TI- . V'" ,i ,.; o r ::c.i ' dle l f.i .IT." lil -f L' ' v ; I'o 1 For Hay I'evr. Give Ely's Cream Halm atrial. This i inUy cf!'brateJ rt-medy for tho cure of caarrh. nay fever, cold in the head, &c. rt iore, there must be a . i,-4.u-Ui0 nrut:int, rT3 a.,rl dhvetors held at 1 J ' rc'!u'" Pon as a safe and plesant rere.fiiy tor the above complaiuts and will give Jxtr.ediate relief. It Is not a Iiquid- :t n i;i;ct,t iral sanction and if eo::r or pi.w:t :. t:as no t.ffenlve odor and kro". n woi.ld aul ,ect a district lo j can tie i:-'(l at juj thne with iroa.l results ' 1 '"t'o appiopriaiu'.:), if j as thou '.v.d can tetify, atiioung them some ' ' "' ;" -' ; i;i.a.t:co. ; .,, (.,. .itU.il,. i ; tltlo .'..UlCt ." - ,ai'.' of Vie all tha doctors and medicines they have ever uaid. The mint Julep Is an old colonial Vir ginian drink. It was Invented in Virginia by a wealthy planter who had a company of friends at his bouse. A great hail storm came up ; he gathered the ball stones, and. on the inspiration of the moment, concocted that delicious beverage which we call mint julep. Its fame spread, but at first they never made it except when K balled. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer never fails in restoring gray hair to Its orig inal color, lustre, and vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, en dorses It, and all who give it a fair trill unite in grateful testimony to Its many vir tues. Abont June 1, In Barnwell county, S. C, John Steedly was publicly cowhlded by W. T. Connelly and A. L. Ott for circula ting slanderous reports a boat Connelly's sister Emma. At Runetrs Chapel church on Sunday morning, while the Sunday school was In session, Steedly was shot and killed by Emma Connelly, who gave herself up to the authorities after the shooting. Mrs. Oberly, wife of a farmei of Nor folk county, Virginia, on Tuesday of last week attempted to kindle a fire with kero sene, when the oil can exploded, and the burning fluid was scattered over herself and two children, and instantly the clothes of all three were In a blaze. The mother and one child died on Tuesday night ; the other child, while horribly burned, may live. In Frederick, Maryland, on Monday night of last week. Dr. Joseph A. Webb, a dentist of Baltimore, shot and wounded II. K. Besant tn the arm. As tbe ball could not be fouad on Tuesday blood poisoning was feared. It Is said that Besant, who Is respectably connected, betrayed a young lady, the cousin of Webb, and that she is uow Id an insane asylum In consequence. If Florida has many more boys like Mortimer and RoUnd Hunting her future is assured. These little fellows they tre 13 and 11 years old have this year rented 12 acres of land and planted It with corn and cotton, have worked the riops carefully , and have grod prospect of an Abundant yield This besides raising enough vegetables to. supply the large family of their father, who in an Invalid. t-ioorge Lnbish nnd O. MrPirthy, of S ait Frati'nseo, were rivai- for the directions of a young w"mn, and agreed to settle tiieir reactive claims according to ring tales. In the presence of over half a hun dred friends they fought thirty-six round? without advantage to either side. The con- teFtants then screed ta settle the contio vpriy by r '-xt-..: of the dice. The dice rol!-'d out in favt.r of McCarthy, and ho departed with the girl on his arm. j The captain of tho British steamer Kenilwr.r'h, which arrived at Baltimore on Thursday of last week from Port Antonio, Jamaica, reports that on June 27th the island was swept by a tornado, which created havoc with the property of the natives and caused a loss estimated at five hundred thousand dollars. The low lands were in undated and reat fields of banana trees were devastated. Cable connections were destroyed, and many vessels were torn from their moorings. As far as could be learned no lives were lost. It Is reported that twenty or thirty cows have died of what is supposed to be hydro phobia, In Ballard county, Kentucky, and many more are dying. The diseased cattle suddenly become frantic, bellow with pain and fight with each other. Men on horse back have been chased by them. The cat tle die In spasms and frothing at the mouth within twenty four boors after being taken sick. Two does, supposed to be mad, were killed a few weeks ago, near ninkleyyille, and it Is thought they may have spread the disease. Miss Feany Wlezel of Sacramento asked Jacob Kline, a cornet player In tbe First Artillery band to marry her. Although he ought to have done so, he refused, brutally, and laughed when In despair she threaten ed him. She went home, put on an old dress and hat, exchanged a ne-v ni.-kel-plated revolver for one that would not glit ter so much and thus attract attention, went to the plaza where the band was giving an evening concert, waited until Kline had fin ished and then, stepped np behind him, sent a bullet Into the back of b l head, killing him instantly. Senator Stanford receive! on Wednes day of last week from San Francisco, to be deilvered to the President, an invitation from the Grand Army of the Republic of California to attend the National Encamp ment there next month. The Invitation is engraved upon a plate of solid gold, deco rated with a Grand Army badge and other patriotic emblems. It is superbly wrought ana embedded in a handsome satin lined case. Senator Stanford will present it to the President to-day. The Rev. Angustln Folkon, the first colored Roman Catholic priest ever ordain ed from America, celebrated his first mass In the little Catholic Church of St Mary's, in iionoRen, .N. J , on Saturday last. On Sunday he preached his first sermon in tne colored church of St. Benedict, on Bleecker street. New York, nnd on Tuesday la-,t he started for tinincy. 111., where he Is to'havea parish. He i at years old and was a slave, lie has been studying In Rome since lHt;g, and was ordained two months ago. How's Your Liver? Ia the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When Liver is torpil tho Bow els are sluwtiiBh and con etipatGd, the food liea in tho ptomach undi trest.l, poisoning tho blood ; frequent headache ensues ; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervouane99 indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tha meana of restoring mora people to health and happineea by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NIVIS BCCN DISAPPOINTED. ma. Ai ageneral family remedy for Dyspr". d l.lTer. onaunauoD. to., i nruij nw anvthln elae, and hf never ron dlaappolnted in the errn procar TorDli ever nw anythln It te'tnii to lie nlraoat a prrfeet cure r.ir all dlaeaaca of tho Htomnrh and tiowoia. W. J. McKlkot. Macon, i'ou .PYEMIA, fa thatTMt virulent form of blooiVpolAoa. fngTGwa speedily fatal, but not lei cer tainly io, ts the vitiation of the blood of rhll we flrat avmptoma are Pimple, Btlea, DolU, and Cutanooua Krup tlona. VTbcn the taint of Scrofula gl vei Warn hut of lt presence bv auch Indentions, a time should be rout In nslnic Aykk's xBSapakii la, t only perfect aud reli able medicine for the purification of th blood. SCROFULA It a foul corruption In the blood that roU put all the machinery of life. Nothing Will eradicate It from the (yilnti and pre vent It trnrnis1on to offiprtna: but AvitK'a SUrsafarilla. ThU prepara tion U also the only ou- that will clenn the blood of Mercurial pclson and the tatnt of r'onttuM""' 1 Ncae. Impover ished blood is pp..ilicthe of PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & aSWEtEE, AND DKALKR IN Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware, Musical Instrnmts an n Optical Croodc. Sole Agent Kt)K THK Celebrated Rockford WATCHB8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and v'tem Windors. LARGE SELF.CTION op AM, KIXL of JEWKLUY always on hand. t-T My line of Jnwelry H unsurprt. Ccmo and ee for yourself before purch ine elewhere. t-7 ALL WOHK GCARA!TTKEnI CARL RIVINTUS. Enembure, Nov. 11, tsV-tf. i;iS.y . . J iit?v .V'l.;-.,,:' Vis fy&snwffi'P s WEB ptFYar tinnt! a larr proportion XAL AAJULof whom took f uiltnM' m- i t mnd wor rftorl toh'-ulth by cae of maSpiW' SEMINAL PASTILLES: A K3 iral On re for Nprron OoKilirr. Inrnnir WsalDfMo nnd liusiml 1kxmt in Younir or o le Arwl ra 1 frtl rrvrriahtYpantin tnniii th'mmxi'l cawi thr Absolut! rmtrtnrm Trm atnmly twmd and broken darvn w.n to the full enjoyment of perfM-tftnd full lUnty FtmoRth aod Vnrorous liattw To tho vhoattffsr from the txinnr obncurt) diwaM , bmnaTht About It InrliaeMLim. K iMtirvL t rw.hrvi n i Wora, ortoofn Indalrnr. we mk. thnt yoa neod d TpriT naira with rtstrnin of your tronljl, and swnre TftiAL PACKAGE FKF-K. wih lUart'd Pumihi-t 4a s aiiaBaav rm oo Avoid lt ir .po n-D c rt"..2u, -j t;m- Tuf a M i-.fc Cult -j-f.i T r V.. - -. HARRIS REMEDY CO., Wt'itir RUPTUHEO PERSONS can have f ri Trial of our Appliance, Asa for Tem-i! STEUBENYILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. i i!,:n'0 mined in the law. t.'hr.nges tfixt-l-Mi.kfi tnadft n.t any olhr-r ti'uie AN01!A, A TVTttrtif.l i-fn.li'K-.ti Indies'! l'.v rallld Skin, l-'la-i-M Mu-olfs. hatterenl Nrrvrs, and ?Il.tnch.ly. Its Crst f .-iiipt"'tns :'.i"C Woakufss, Lnnpor, I'xs of Xrrvo Force, nnd Mental L jeotlon. Its emmf, unrbp-ked. ItaJs lau iiablv to !n-:itikv r d";ith. Wotrtf-o frequently HtnT'.T fi'..ni It. Tbe ouly uieJK cine tlnit, while r.iirlfvlnR the blood, en-rli-ht-M It with in w vitality, and lu UoraU4 the whok' i-t. :ri, U Ayer's Sarsaparllla, w rnr.PAKKD by Ir."l. O. Ay it & Co., Lowell, Mam. Sold by all Pru-mifU: Trice 1 1 ix bottles for t M. D. KITTELL, fVttornoy-n r - n. av . KIIENSBT'Kll. PA. (itflee Arnn ry Hull litiK. r.ip. ;ourt Heme. Orx-ns fVrt. lfh. -V I.IMT ". TP. ! cost. St-ti I for C-.t:.. t i. . J. W. Lft'in licftltl.ful: r'orr.? ;-r v : t- T .. -! : i : ..:':' 'MeT.'w'.Tiiv.'rw!-"-: I r-: V- fT.1.- - v. 1 t r-- . -i : r . . - ,r . - M Mil IMAX. I. I.. Htlnrll. M iH'oni;: Ebensbutg Insuiancc Agency Tho CHEAT JUMEC ErClN' T. V. DICK. General Insurance Agent ! CBENSBUnC. PA., Policies written at .linrt noiicf in reliable tbe old iETNA, Old Hartford Anrl other Flrt- laa Companlr. ( SELLERS' LIVERPILLS i h for JO yrtrl a 0an1r4 aB4 tar i V . Ma mil lerr.rni ml tb lAwr. Baul : t a flnTi' I.iiT Pliu rijrd mm f Urtr Crep !. !''limor I akn raatorkkMBrl a1)ra' I Inr t.!!. 1 tW Thv ttftveiTd k-miirtd f 4oUartalwVr'c Mils. lj A '.an. Bi !Uk4T, l.fitery. Pric S. fif doe. ? ol h? ill Drortitu a4 ocvrf Stort 1 wrK?rt 1 TW. 1)I(K. Attorsky-at-IiAw, Kbenshurir, I'a. Office In tullillnir ol T. ,1 . Iloyd. trnt'il. 'flrr f!vir,) t:or;tr street. All manner ol liral liufin"! a.teniled t ti?lacto- a.1 ralleulon a specialty. ( 10-14. -tr. 1 13TVCCXJXl.iVCJ-li: H01IB INDUSTRY. The attention of bnjrer? If refpeottully lovlted to my lnrne tocn pi ELEGANT FURNITURE, oopiTiwa o Parlor and Chamber Suits, WARDROBES. SIDEBOARDS, Centre, Extension and Breatfast Tables CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS, BED SPRINCJ MATTRESSES, ad tn fact nearly ererrtMnK pertalnlna; to tha furniture nunme.'s. Aluo. any coeiii in tnat line manufactnreil In the United State! otd at the lowest catalogue prices. Upholstering, Repairing and Painting of all kind of Furnttnre, t'halrn." Lonnarea, fce. promjitly and atltaetorily attended to. Ware room on High street, opposite the 'ooirreiratlonal church. Pleaae call and examine goods whether you wish to purchase or not. Ebonahu'K. April 18. l?4.-ly. VALLIE LUTTRINCER, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX HOOFIXG, Keppecttully Invites the attention ot his Mends acd the public In ireneral to tbe fact that he Is still carrying on tiasiness at the old stand opposite the Mountain Home, KhennbarK, and l prntiarnd to supply fnim a large stock, ormanufactnrlng to or der, any article in his line, from the smallest to the largest. In the best manner and at the lowest livinir prices. Ifrio penitentiary work either made or old at this establishment. TIN UOOFINO a SPECIALTY. Hre me a e and satisfy yourselves as to my work and prices. V. Ll'TTKlNUEK. Ebensburg, April 18, J883-U. 1794. 13. Policies written at short notice tn the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And oilier Flrnt C'lnaa CempanlM. X. "W. DICK, VEM I'O it inr. OLD HAHTFOHl) FIRBIXSURAKCKCOM'Y. t:UM51EM'EI) business Eec!rlllrl. July l. 182. lMil'DT HLALTH PJATURE'S If iinporcit.ie if the diae.. M' n ;s i.n..n!rr.1 the iiv CURE FOR cnna.-tire. or the how. rnWCTIPiTlfiM T,:Rei;TTVeVrtc.ct WW1IW III niiWII) I a -r r V ' n f " I' T IVtlti ONEVT Sick-Headachy AMD Sellier A pprlrnf, w.'ii cure t k.ntij .it '..r., 8i. k Hcnrtaehe nd Ut. poi5:a. It reirula'es the r..wfl and enat.Ies tti(. ol feet'ie digestion tn ca Toy tneir IimmI . It reduces rvr, t'ools the HiimhI. Is tnv-iluaMe in Pile, and Inflammatory IHseases. nnd ts a justly esteemed Aperient lor t'hiidren. l.ec-non!icl. R!lHrile. ele gant. It shunld be loun 1 ln-very hou-ieni-ld. Nold hy dniKgista everywhere. MKrntMP()i'p. only bv TARHAM mI .New York. A 11 r ; i .'i " ' ; - 1 tt ' T l: 1- " . .' - 1 . r ;..s-.m.i : -" LL- ".... tr. n.t. Pt1 DYSPEPSIA. B. J. LYNCH, UXDKRTAKBR, kmt Ranarartarer aad Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! nmi iwi :?iM3EE sens, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE Between 16th and 17th Sts., V. 1 T O O IS" -tV , I A. . MM" Citlzer.s of fauilirl pnr'T ard !! otners wuhlng to purchase honest Kl'KN'lI'l: KK, kc.it honest prices are respect milr lnvtu J to nive ua a call beforo buying elsewhere, as we are eonndent that we can meet, every want aud pieae every ta?te. Prices tlie verv lowest. Alteon. April !!. i).-tf. st. Francis v:m. I.OHKTTO.I'A. li liiU.' E VKANSbCAN i;ii"TH Hoar.l ar.'l Tiiiti-n r. CATATIRH ELYS s!f-txL4 - I Cream Balm r.r 7 .i v I V J Girrs HtUefut onccdji, res .LD IN HIAS, CATAliKH. MAY FEVER JVot a Liquid. SntuJ or l'virder. tree from t?? n for the St-hola: March !th. lr. t '.. RriTj' H?.'. I. J. Li i'L 1 John st on. Buck A Co? Money Received on rejsi INTEREST ALLOWEH Wl COLLECTIONS MADE T Alt, A Vi- DKAKTS on the' rrirl"1 tiM lloncht ami Sii aw , General Eastims Eesiku i:r-t ACCOVXT SOI It ITtn- a. iV. rvrx. 's-r.- Ebensl.ura, April 4. IsM.-t' IU.li! A U.' Experlenoi. F.t? ti kJ QtUck cures. TrUl Iwi-a-jea. Btamp for sealed paxUcui&ra. ...l.l.ns. Ur.WAKJ c W. ' i. itH'ici i; HAY-FiiVtRf CuStce mirir; 'IIF.APr.NT ml It EST. Prlcrsi Kernred HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! I ver 2,100 puos. t'lU.j lt!u-!rar?,i . A,'ts whnrel. (.'irculars tree. A. J. Hnhiiau V 10 , Pblla. A 'rticie Is .ip)'..-. hitn c.i.i nostril mil I. Ak;rceMl'lc. !'ri-,c :,"ri,is ut 1 'nikticii-t ; l'v tii.nl, rci;lteie,l. t.i els. fr. !.. rs Irce. t-lV iiKci., Iruirn lK. Owfi.v, N. Y. PILLS I I aaawMaMaNWsrxvRwu w m t-s A ru n' ' ' . f-J t'.t t-C-v rwll 'T 1 r r . ma !1 .-. i ' e-- r aiLtci irn tr:t .o.. "-O MCK. Nt..iHi- is heii't'V ji.iii tl.Ml the pcttti.n cf Altnira 'lckri.y, wile .1 Kdwm Augustus Vivkroy has pre'iiiti'ii l.rr p;ii .n t the fourt of fi.m moD lMc:is o! the c in i v oi t'atnt-ria. prayina the s aid tViurt to au: h .r.s: !.cr to hfivc the power to ait Mmi have tin powor t. dvi husln..- r a trine sole tTHdcr, am n! i in ti e provisions ot the act of A.sctnr.ly in su--i n..tenu.! pr.n '.le-l in.i tht sii l petition n. ictfd uj.on t.y said t'ourt on Mooda,Juf m;: H A. Mil EM AKKK. Juiielir.t. rrothoc.tary. I TH.V. SUl- T ' ' MM lk.. &COTT. fetes t' ' ' bro ) j I
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