- - - ' j at ,a 1 3 1 1 CO SDN3BURG, PA.. FUIFAT. - - JULY '2?. Ik-G a t v r.x-Covrusou Cfv.Tix has issued a '' hUDl'll, "'' tCCniillU ' oitcuUrtohiscontiluMifaof theTwen- . I e L . ' -..'.ii,; . -- -; ...ii w i i r, i i , . n i " "-. i v- 1 , , -- that he wid rot a.rain he a candidate for re-election, lie is now scrying its third term in rongrp'vj ar-1 1 osijischarjred tr.3 i dutk-s w:!'. credit and ability. It is ' an id in oni-- martyrs that b aspire" to THE MEXICAN PLNSIiH Hii.l.. Very f The Senate's Amendments f n Loo-c mid Siveerouif I'ieee Miuie l,esi-.l.itioii. WAMiiN.rr..N-, .7i:!y lib -The M "cl ean ret'ion bill pasd ' the H ' ' the r.tl- of rn?. unJ.-r a suspe.Vi -d ' t tip. rules, bv a vote of two to one and nearly twenty yens to spare, was so ill j tions that moo of character, :it to be en- trusted with a iici rsed busines, will not ; find fa;:'t with. Nor is the enfi-ree-i Kit- in or e xifiMitc hwj ai'y ina! crround for complaint am-.n. the ii iu-r men. A 1 "-rrr- I rj forbid Son tb- sale Ot U- 1 T ):." ! oil',; j en v"i-M.s. X rrv-. o..e:u for the evi I sir.n or tenoul of t her; reflations will r Sunday, t.-1 minor?, or to r'ninli- ' r. M A" th-j u-.ir.:r.ai:-. for frovernur by the ap- C()nSjjered that its ain-nJireui bv .he fr.a:!,;rT I 'en, ocru'.ic ".;.te (-onvornion. ' senate became a matter ol couis in ..' u -- t it... ! TKia mftrt had HllW I Pl'.'.l T.eT t liT fli ?d 1 .:mi iru.n, n any, mere 1a ui tnr ic- , . 'TV , . .-.f r,n,h. -..nd r.ur.r other icat,- f OU A-.;KMI:'. IANIKI Ir I. A(";HL FN, Johnstown. JOHNS. UUKV. Ktvnsbarar. -. a aky: v. ... .,: ;. Ilia dir. i i if io'1'j K,,t "r j , ,HiiSt a Pfirl of the ru.jiiitlcall.ma yui:'.:ca oarer r n ii ueii b)uiew nt i' find popular fav .i ; ad the liquor men wiJ-t!v in from askintr ttiis. Tlif nHrr.b' r of licenses to le pnr.tod, liV? I lift bu:!'i::si of bridge:) and th lay- it he II. A. II(Ji:MATv!:ii, Ebensburir. CLII.rSTTNF I. ii care I culh-.r. t'i to l.-.VJ h-i was a Henry j Clay Wbiir. but in the campaign of that i year be sacriiicea hi3 personal an.I poli- tical lu .in hood by becoming a Know j Xothicg and helped to elect Pullock, i the candidate of that party for Governor, j over William JJiirier. The I.e;ri slat ire i elected that ve;tr was of Know Xoth i i::? stripe by an overwhelming majority, hi the proportion of about four to one. i Whoii that b.uiy met in January 1", I Curliii became i candidate for United i States Senator, notwithstanding the fact i tha he u the son of an Irishman. Tie or rn.Tla-d tine or four weeks ao, j htnvevBr w not Rk,ne in occupving 1 !n ftt.i5:.;.-.r ha;."l, I..;n- . f..A, t,.)rna!tM!fl nosition. Simon Cam- 1. n, on Ur dotiiCStiC coLct in. I home to ii.e pc n!e or every comiuunity, baa tifen given to the discretion of thc ae respondioie b tr.tir bill granted life pensions, at the- i J'' V i '' ai responijoie k i..t.r f a mor.h. to'vali fie surviiug i pcoi-l-. They cuM to be in a position soldiers, an J sailors who enlist- to kmw U. r;!.i. and wron-v Cc lac 1 served in the war with Mexico tragic , and thu v:tti3 have a chance an i n Kt oiujki; :LAIH. KtK'nd tt.ti: lo- ruri r ait(h;ni:v: . II. l. K'J.K. .iohiiMiown. i '..o, i . 'i i. !;.'-;: iii'-'.Et r-u; JA'JOii SilAl'Klt, Allcany ' ;rg. I-vrp i'1f.v:y ','Ai.n ilErXii f-;K, who sailed h the N. v. Yo:k II' eo.i-id. iab'i in socie' V. ' ,r vU j that anomalous position. ;; 'J ! rV e rervect 1 ero; , who is the son of a Scotchman, Ser;itn will be aocf pted. A3 passed bv the ITou-o, Mr. Wol ford's bill granted life pensions, at rate of r.r'icers Ail t,r ani pa w l during the vears. 1.-4:.. every ten yours to pa.;s upn u.bui, ana ISiG, 1S47 and 1S4S, and wore honorblv th-ir pedier. It need if ?8 to aav iliat discharged, and their surviving wid- ! tprai c. r.oor-1? 1 avp nw!;cre tauo, ows.-' A proviso excepted from t e j t"-t?i1 tho efHcncy of ortmg laws nor beneCU of the act jersons under Po!iti- ! P-v.od t!-ir riti nn lev tber. to .i.-h.ntiou ret'nlate the traffic: it w a matter for No excuse could bo tnad- for p.a?Mr a bill thus worded, sinco the phrase, "for any period," contained in it world entitle a man to a iite long Tension who had only served twenty-four bocrs, and even the widow of such a man. The bill passed by the House in the Forty eighth Congress, for a similar purpose, required a serv.ee of at least sixty aavs. reasoiie.o'.e uouni wi.n iti'r-imii .ru w ii n hether severer laws could be enforced whfro these have failed id operation. The mainil'acttiie od sale of liquor and h'ei Lave, developed under the laws of this state into a business of many millions yielding sorxie ten million dol lars annual public reveuuo. The Fro- j hibition movement propones to utterly Two huinlreil arr.-s .'f crr.rib-rrii-5 near l'ou;ah, V.'io .. wore ruined by toe recent f,re?t fin-s. The i!aoai;e is et!if.ab-i ?ro,ooo. TUoriii Addis F.rro.pt, a grand-nephew of Kobett Kraniet, toe IrNr p,itrot, lias bn n p.ppoir.toU by t'ne Ntw York Tark Hoard as Renerai inspector 'f the pftrks. Daniel Stovci, of (ralton, I:!., hasan un dispit"d repord of 133 rattlesnakes killed in the mt. four mnnths. TTe has fO rnttva to ?bnvr for It. IT? lias also ki''prl 101 biue rafers. A PlO'j.t 'f crsshoppprs settled f!fi -i wheit field near Sanborn. Dakota, a ek icr. Inst Sundav afmrnoon, and in ft sliort tiTiP eloa'pd f fty ser1? of every tps'p of Crer nps. Aim!ms, the f.ieort!n. who !.Tt ynnr waifced tvtfi Atlants to Poston, is r.ow on ON THL ENGINE. no? ! 1 T I I'r.My I n. m: n ,tnw 'iiit 7 , . r,-v..' . ; I ' . :. . I'i-'au S:r 1 i?n an ,-;.i.v o-. r .n t' c I; lilrrei I. a-.'i run t! P 1 ii U-er t l-"r 1 1 Mlvrr -n- I.' i :!. ro--:-li--j I'. r i-i vo- I h"MC -f:f! ' !? b ii in ,!;. -: u.ia Hl-i. 1 V Ptrk li.n.l:r-ie.- 1 llt l . 'iOil l.rrillv thl v.-;-f.-- din r.rtlv l i-ri-li '1 n r hul!i f'l UK an.) ii.irt.lv to the inr i-f Oi i.t.D.'. Keiiiriu'liGr ' !it I 1 -i l tri 0. rT- ni-.li?.i.o I tn-ti.r.1 nl fin.! Iiil h-"n tr-niP'l 1'V mi t the ' e. ; i-h'. ic! !-- in Tamil -n in ! I !. A t tM pIi f.il t'-.r.f IK. U !D K I ' " hi 'Y 'S I AVUIM 11' J I; h vi !!!)' :i rf' ?Ti iiifti-t .1 to n o r r I wiOi mv ' flip i iv f"fv;v-? 'm" l-ir j.r- n-'f or in: in ,f 1 Hi,.! !ikTl O tui. :l 'C.r.l.O sot hcltiT. '!"' mw T-.1 atfitiiarri ;ir. 1 ti,'- vi"';.;m i an, I :if all ml-..; i:i ' ' ; I ! i tiie i.l y tiling t : t . -v irori.l, ,iT.M ,t flruvi. .,v- : i fi.rt ..,!ii.' ! i.-i ,t v :, - rii'iv LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN' 1 1 1 i -rry y Or X W i. v i. w i 'w on i i y .iik'.i-i ;i ii-1 " ;i 1 1; 1. 1. i h. V w liy, I A 7. ot.i-Lt to cievnte him li.t- tt-tet-m ol "food The lVnnsy Ivania State Liquor I,ea ?u which met at Fittsburg laat week al.'e'inird on Thursday, to meet at Ser;!nt?n on the second Tuesday of .Inly 1-7. Th-y ;.'lopted a resolution con deuin'mg the suhinnsion of a Constitu tion il I'r.hibitoi) Bmeudaient to the I :'1 and s,lso a resolution declaring tVi: th.e wl'. not antrtcront7e any candi date of either pirly, but will support cat, :;d i''-s who favor the. lute-rests of the I.o.v.'ue. Tmom a ., V. Cooit.u, Chairman of the KeptiLlican Stnte 'orr.rnittee. oiiened his Lend u-iii-'ers at the Continental Hotel, rhiiad-.-'pI..'.. on Maiolay last. It is ani.i i'Dced that during I lie campaign speeches v-il' he r.ia le by I". S, Senators II;;!Q ami Frye arid Con?i jssman Heed, ail of ?!a;ue. John Sherman and Gov. Fnraker, of Ohio. I.gnn, of Illinois, and senator Ifarriaon. of Indiana. This senns to bo a frightful waste of Re publican oratory on a State which is claimed a- sure to elect (Quay's ticket by a majority of Vi,im"iO. The returns of the English Flections up to h.st Tuesday stood : Tories, 31s ; Union Literals, 74 ; total 3f2. Clad stoncotes, 17 ; I'arnellites, R1 ; total 27". showing a majority of 122 against Mr. dhi'trne on his Tr;sh policy. The. Turieo as will 1 - seen, fall -J2 below the Clidstofeift '. I'arno'ht-sand the Union I.ihi-ra's, if e hitfer .-f whom believe in a tut sjrt of Hume Kule for Ireland, but do nut "t-ndoi-ie Mr. (iladst T.e's plan. If Lord rlisbury, the Tory lead er, a cram assu.io-s the reins of gcvern rnenf it io mv. believed in London that his adnrnist; -.tion will last over a f ni.rnt,,i. Ther are seven elections yet to f?.ke place, but the tina! outcome v,i!l not materially change the figures stated above. ant! v. ho be fre that had been one of the f io-t c i !.::io!j leader? of the Demo cracy i f the state, hut who had been initiated into the secrets of the mid night lodge, was also a candidate for the saute position. So was ex-Governor AVi'.Ii.im F. Johnston, of Armstrong county, who was the son of a .Demo cratic Tyrone County Irishman, and so was James L. Yeech, of Fayette county, another son cf an Irishman. What a singular and disgusting spectacle it was to ie four sons of foreigners each seeking to be elected to the United States Senate bv the votes of men, who had taken a secret oath to oppose and resist tne election of foreigners to office? Xo one of the four was elected, although Cameron, we believe, claimed that he was the caucus nominee, and the elec tion was postponed uutil the following January. At the next October election the Democrats carried the Legislature and in January loo" elected lligler to the S-Miate. In l'.ij Curtin as the He publican nominee for Governor defeated the genial, hicrb minded Henry D. Foster, of Westmoreland county, who was Ids Democratic rival for the honor and in 13 he defeated Judge George W. AVoodward. For some years prior to his election to Congress and al ways since then Gov. Curtin has acted w ith the Democratic party, and although his connection with the Know Nothing party was a blunder worse than a crime, we do not suppose that at this late day it would seriously affect him as a candi date for Governor if he should happen to receive the nomination. Gov. Curtin him. -idf would dotd tlpss like to forcret or else participation in a bait'e ; but j destroy tnese vaioes ana surieuoei uimj under the ore sent to the Stnale thi:, revenues. For that reason alone it can year a recruit need never have h en out not pass and onuht not to pass ; nre of his native town or vMihiu a thousand , ipc!ive of the principles. mora! !;b miles of the Ilio Grand L get a i.o.isi.m. i ertj and j;ood ai.:,maa3n!; involved The House l id further provided thit ii rroh.tton. Lvon if a niajon.y or where a soldier could n-t show his- did- i the people of tti- ..;b: favored prolii;:- charge papers, secondary evidence non, inao aione wmnu not jusuiy i, , should be permitted, possession of a j majorities are to rule onlv Pnbject to the land warrant, unless proved to have rights of minorities. Tins is reeogroz- ... ,1 ..11 tlw, i.iuir-i ,"..na i ,f flu ! tf O tin riva Ii. an klJO J' iiun'ii.i via. niv i.... temperance people have all to lose by beeu procured by fraud, being surli cient. The Senate has amended the bi'i so as to apply only to those who, being duly enlisteJ, actually served sixty daa with the army or navy of the United States in Mexico, or on the coasts or frontier thereof, or en route thereto, in the war with that nation, or who were actually engaged in a battle in 6aid war and were honorable discharged." Din ing the House debate one member de clared that "quite forty per cent, of all the enlistments were made after the last battle of the war," and that the majority of these hual iccruiU never marched toward Mexico at all. If this statement bo even approximately true the present amendment is exceedingly important to the Treasury. Atraiu, the Senate does not give pensions to all sur viving widows, like the House bid, but only to those that "have not remarried." Still another proviso is in these terms : And provided that every such oiliier. en- j listed man, or widow, wtiuis or may beenme I O'J years of Rge, or wlio is or may ln-rome j subject to ins'stimron piohibiiion ; the liquor men have all to gain bv conceding the jus tice of regulation. Lam-atfcr Int-l'i-((licer. OTILE TO OFITt'-HOLDERS. President Cleveland Warns Them 5ot to Interfere fn I'olitical Movements W ashimotom, July lh The follow executive orrer was issued by the Presi dent this afternoon : Exfcvtine Mansion, 1 Wa?iik;ton, July 14, 18so. j ILc UtiuU of hpai-ti.u.nt in the Strvirt of the General Goctrnnunt : I deem this a pror time to especially warn aii .suUrdmaies in the several de partment and all ollice. holders under the General Government against the use of their ollieial positions in attempts to control poli'io-al movements in their lo calities. Or.ice-holders are the agents v:i-tli:tr i'H'! '.'-'il j:r,f "I ' w:i i -i. ' iw a I-:. IIK-IH-l . i- i ill. n t -.ir? v. (.i..- ri :in. ( in ! ri ..ii t l.o ru ii; . .t.iO' i i . . F I I ii ti r i t liuu : v.iif inn any disability or dppen Ir-n.-y , ot the people nor nieir masters ; not enuiyulent to toiue cate recognizil by hip i onlv is their time and labor due to the Pension laws as a surtici.;iit caue for tht- al- i fiovernmeut. but thev should scrnnn- liiwance of a nension. eliail be entitled to the i , .,!., ..,-, i.. f t,,.; IU,nt;nni ' otio . f . . , loii'il' diuiii in iiimi i'iii,iv.ai nciiuii, aa i ability or dependency was incurred m sidinu V . i . uiscnarue or ineir oinciai or abetitini the late rebellion. duty, offending by a display of obtrusive Finally, to goard against duplicating 1 Partisanship their neighbors who have pensions the Senate has provided that I r ilt101'3 w''hern as public ofhcials. where persons entitled uuder this law They should a.so constantly rernerabc-r are already receiving ns1ot.s of e93 that their party fronds from whom hey than a month, they shall onlv be en- ha rcw preferment have not in- Ir is only i little over three weeks until the Democratic State Convent ion will meet at Hariisburg, and yet no mau can tell who will be nominated for Governor or any other State tflice. The Republican, nominations were known his brief an career. 1 inglorious Know Nothing The act of Assembly emu nvering t ho Tn i'our"r of this county to collect the State, county and poor, taxes was passed in l"-7'2, and ever since it went into operation has been the subject of com plaint in reference to one. of its features. As our readers are aware the act re quire? the taxes to be paid to the treas urer on or before the firt day of Sep tember in each year, and in default ef such payment that fvc per cent, shall be added to the amount. The farmers in titled to the difference up to s, and they ! shaii !:hvi- nothing at all under it if ai- ' ready ptois.ro'd at S or mure. ! S uiii'. hl least, of these e.uieli Inn nl v , the House will doubtless have to accept, j in older tu save the bill from .irie.it. i Ex. telly how much the measure may ; talij from the ireaaury annually, if I'm- ally I'-grred upon and enacted, will d - ' pond on its uliimaie shape; but it must, in any event, be several millions. Tne i estimate of the original cost of the ; House bill by its leading advocates var ied from four to eiuht millions for be first year, with a diminution thereafter. Some Congressmen thought it mitrht only cost two miiiions a year, but others ves'.e.i ttiern with the powr or arbi tv.ii'y managing their political affair?. Tory have no riht as offi-io!ders to die-;,t e fhe pop.t icu' a':t hm of their jMrty. Tho i'0.1 .irnce of !Vde':;l ollh'diol dels should not be felt, in the mar ipulation of o .'itij d or r,- y P'0"-t:nrs and nomi- : natir.n o "'!'. vce.t :is. The ue by these ! od'.. ..lis i f t! eir positions Co compa.Sa I trtir sriecti 'M as tie'.eua' r.s t. political ! co,i e'.ti ns is ir.-decent arid uniaii, and ; j ro, i ii i-aid for the proprieties and rc j (,ci,:e:i;'j:.'s of o!"ji;tl plact-s wiil als-a i pieve..', ihf i- ftr-'inroi.r; t!tt active con i dio-t of political r.arnpaigriS. : Individual 'rilerei-t and activity in po- Iitic;il afl.tirsaie by no mean-i condemn- lit Hf.ff.nfl trill arnnmniinipil Ihp imp I etirt? il.:, I ; i ' t . 14 " 1 i t'jti. ;in riikrin litt'e iloK. The pecolipr thmp about H is that the ptdetriaD U ninety-six yer oi-t. The hurdvl. plmt is an" oft? best d-vreMc-i or hii'.ruy i emulator i ir. thev-3 net. woiil. am! t'.o eompnund know as But- i dick F.lootl P.itterH, is un?i.ii"-'.1 in nil diseases or the kidneys, liver and blood. Mis. Caroline benedict, aged '-.ix'y years, ,1iPd n Motfviile, near Sywuse, New Yo:-. ii-.-t 'Vedr d'.y week, after a fa-'t of 53 i' -.s. Nearly every day of hor fast she to .k r rf r r w,-r-k ten nt a f-w teasiiroofiils of wM-k'-y. -Jn tl ts ft.e nf aduit.irr.te-1 cooJs it is a pt"-i.ioe to fio. I an nr'ir'e that is nbr-olntety pure. Stioli an articl is Dreydoppel's Bor ax Soap, and the priee Is so reasonable that there is no pxcusp for any body uMng cotu mon adulterated soap. One of Connecticut's old blue laws : t'No r,ian shall court a maid In pproon or by letter without first obtaining the consor t of bpr po rents. Five noerrls a ppna'dy for the firPt offense, 10 for tho second, and for tha ttdrtl imiirisonmert during pleasure." You are not old, yet your hair is gettina thin. Your friends remark it, your wife reurets it. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop this waste, save your hair and restore the orltrlnal gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandrufi, a perfect dress ing. P.irt-ndors who keep thoir money on the shelf behind the bar should beware of yonntz men parrying canes. Two such young men have been arrested In Boston, whre they were stealing money by means of a veay sticky subtftaoce on the ends of their canes. Latent returns confirm the previous es tunates of the wto-nt crop or California. It will be the largest ever harvested. The re turns famished by the county assessors s'iOw a totil yiHd of a fraction over 70 ooo,- bushels, which will leave California close on to so.ooo.ooo bushels for export. It Is worth remembering that nobody en joys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one font in the grave, to whom a bottle of Tartar's Tonic wouli do more good than all the doctors and medicines thy have ever used. The for. t-t foe- in V," i n wis very Patr,)i;a. pro.iOierit !ti'nKPro. mi mvs ; ii-. i '.: r. ti 10 v. ! w Ii'i r il i. u ir iriiin fr-mi p....;!on. o... :; r:-' !"titii. He W.L- wort; ut ivp.l. w .,rk, f ' T I'I'.l TT '.' Tl'TV'-l' 1 n .ll;7!'.?T rvir.i;. " V'.n-i" rse .i.-hti." I ni.1 : ' I i. a-t '.m,'tt.ri t. i.i i-nO." tie in a M"v." 1 t.. il: ul n.v i. l.'.".i'..!y. lo'.-.l Ir" h- .! i .1 v., H- TV.-nt to t.o I. Two 'iio - 'o i.fk- 1im,ii. .i- .i ':. ir.-:.. r. nr.. i '. -. tt'O M'Y :i; .i..'i'! h.i: - 111V I'.lt - ( -! k .1- li.i I .i b! ... I I , I I- 1,1 n If you !ovo invites you i tot)n:t. i c;:ii l "C !nc, into ;lc Ai,i i . Xt"V 1 . 1 .v e- .lit i t I., .ll'il. "W,.M : : iri ' t o;l '!. ; "W.i::! .." .: v . "V . Yi.u,,, t I . .!. Ii la . i"n I. Our ' V .1 ' 't t 'If! Mcrchaai !( lf)i Kh. V How's Your Liver? Is the; Oriental salutation, knov.-if.i; that good lioalth cmoot exist wit!u..it a l.'-.Jthy Liv i . Yv'hoi. ... Liver is torpid tlio Bow els arc slo.:.::-h ia cou-tipat-jd, the? tocd lit-3 in tho .-toir.arjh ur.di trostod, j o i soiling tliej llo-.Mt; fiv.juont headncho Chinos ; a ibedin of lassi tude, ilesiniiidoijcy ai.d iiciVtvjsnc-3 indicate hvv tho wholo Fy.-tora is do raiisjrod. Siramr.ii.s Liv.T llogulator hn.s boon th-rnoo-!i.s of re-.-tori;. mcro j.oojic to hoalia oiiid liiiT'pint'--: y givittir thvn a Looltiiy Liver tli i:. nr.y ntrcne-.v known on earth. It not.-' with oxtrir dinary power a:.d i fo-oa -y. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. Af at - t" rul liiiniiy reiie oy !. t 1 r 4'a. Tnrr.id hlv r. iiiit-L. PHti. .11. ".. 1 luifl pvit u- invtl,!n eis.', iiirl Ii iv- I 'M r In -ii iLsarj .Mill tod In thi tlLcl imJ-.k-i-I ; It sr, 'ii t 1 1 1 iO ie .'fc lr: loi'l i iiri- ( u i i fll uu,- f ,r t til- tl lllllirii It livl lln'At'lK. W . J . MrhLKut. M',-,,ii. O From Pole to Poie -ITiACI -ir-AL AIi'D DKALMIl IN Watches, Clocks, juwFr.iiY. Silverware, Mnsfeil IMrasirds A NO Optical Ozodz Sole Agent " ii!!;- Celebrated Eockford WATCHFS. Coiuitibla and Frcdtdih 'Vatchis In Key and ttn W01 dcr- " !t-dl- . c 3 - ' j '" v e. V. -. I.AIlGi-; Frd.E'TIO.V of A K1NM of JFWKhliV always n bn 1 My line 'f Jewelry Is uos..trpre.1. Coine and -.". for youre!f bjfor.. nurc'ia irili el-where. I7f" Al l. WOI.k OOAU N TF.'l . , t CARL RIVIN1U3. Kbenbiirg, Nov. 11, ls-t.-i.-U. . r . I' V -' I' . j n:;:t s-.i 1 iii..,t.-u,,i, ;. cr ;,: 0 ; U'.ir.ber j has be-n dfMroyM already it, toe Meinnd nee region, :u,t'. 'hut the timber loss by f.re i is the greatPt for j--ars. A numfier ot per- soti have been injnteu. Several vilhai;es ! are threatened. i Not a particle of calomel or any othar I deleterious substance entt rs into the eom i poitiotj of Ayer'e Cathartic Tills. On the j contrary, they prove of .pccial service to I those who have used calomel and othpr min eral poison as medicines, and feel their In f .r :j 1 0'.r-.f-..tra;' 1 5K1 OC . M "1 1M fixed the limit at ten. The agrregitte ! e1- hhce-hohieis are neither disfran- j iurious effects. Iu such caes Ayer's Fills uiii.,t i in..!. 1 cost, first and last, was estimated at 1 10 n e exercise ot po- two Ri'in'lis in advance simply because ' 'a vv, have always contended that the it was well understood that with the ex ception of Ueavr, fir fiovernor, Quay wad ;e be perrTiif'ed to make all the oth ers. 11 auy Democrat, no matter how lngfi hij 1 ojilioii, wouid undertake to dictate noniinatioos lor State otlices to a Convention ot bis party, astuay did for th- Ib't 'ib'o-riris, he would raise- a storm of aidig-'a: ""n aboot his l-.ea J thut v. vul oiict".-'. to f.ini Lhe urgent propriety of . . .,- - t ,pu hilt; (.rciu' oir rinirnrin .i ft,a'iTii irom sixty to seventy miliums, or rrom i t-. ... f, ..v t . . . .t , . ( forty lo Hfty millions under the sixtv- I not en.ai-.-a nor is tneir amy to party a ox- n,itati..n o 1,.,, ..... I ;n.?ro.;.sed to let nioious activity bv oflico this county, and the same can doubtless ' mus V, rdumier i A just disc, immatida in this the various Senate amendments. The i K-gar.i u-tween .he things a citizen may House bill had mentioned narticniarlv : i -1 ' '3 ' a: o i.ie puiposs lor wnicn the years 1--1.1 and isi. as two of thos I are invaluable. le .said of other ccuntias with the same tim for the payment of the taxes ought to be fixed at a later date than the lirst of Sepfernbf-r, for the reason that at that time they have not been enabled to dis pose of their farm products and are therefore not as well prepared as they a pubic o!hie .should not boused, is easy, in Liii- n'a, o. a c-oiiecl the r.hatioij bet wee i, t ! 1 r rni.ra.iieti .viti. u.'i cor,.-. oh-" itior. ':f the ,.t 1 appreciation of t!: pet i-e and place and a "Sbity un.ier c.r Mrs. Annie Jh Clopper is among the most exlansive raisers of fi ne horses In Col orado. She holds rogtilar sales once or twice a year, at which she offers 100 or more horses of different grades, from ordinary to the beet that can be had in the state. So f.a us trir.'n .the is the only woman thus engaged, but she is highly successful. A Mait.',arhti ctt-j newspaper tells the old during which enlistment and service f'-r ar.y periotl should secure a pemion. Th--- ! hrst blood was shed 111 April, isd 1, vsler. ! some Americans under Tlnin.tnn ,1 ! killed, and the last battle was fough U,lla o!' government, of political action ! sr'V ff Iio" e. who usd to make I the bth of (Jctober, 1M7, while the I frfce "nU3 oihcial coercion. j almnmr.-,. hen he was preparing to? one 1 frea'tt i f rac .j.-t-..,i .1 1 '. n-,. ...1, 0 1 . ,.,...... ' for 17S0 onp of his bovs asked bin what hp otherwise wou.d ve to make prompt ls.K ...... ' ,., v.a . . .t . .; should rut opposite the "tnth of dttly." Mr. I hm a n,.,trnl,lo,IK. r,,o ' I , . . . . n , .u vuvov v , . . . payment. I" suite of the existing di:tVreiicesl-!- ubtlioatifjr Ll3 e-r'-'hid poyyrr tend:!...' Im ros uwu h ' .-.,inesj. at- ViK. Gi.adstonk, altough defeated ir. the Kr.giish Eieclions. L.isn't the rnof-t remote i'lea ot abandoning his strugijle in favor of Home Uule for Ire land. He is an old man now, but his spirits are unbroken and he shows all the active eneiqy and tire of youth. In a coovers-i'iou last w-ck wi;h the Lon don oorr J'si-on lent of a Faris rc-wpater, he sa:d : ''The Liberals who follow mo ind the Irish member? constitute a com' pact minority, whose wishes it is ail the less p-M"ib!o to disregard, because among the victors are sjnn; who, perhaps, are less ir.disn i-ed than is believed to cuter the p.:th of tuurcjgh reform for Ireland. If 1 li.V.end to the warniug of ag, I v.cu'.d ret;r fiom public life, but would be c.,mmitti:;g a guilty action in aband oning th'- Ii Id after raising so much ire and inspirir.jr so many hoies if I did not seek to aj pease the one and satisfy the other. 1 have wjrkedall my life to de liver differing people, and I mean to die as I hav; lived." ti oe intercrop tne Mate debt payable tween the action of the Hons" and that J C the lira! of February and the first of of tl,e -mUe, tho Mexican Fensiwi bM'. 1 ...... is possibly nearer enactment than ev"V 1 August m each year, and there is there- ,r ,nf,mnfa ,-.f ,Vo e..l.r.ce Cay aio intended. Gruvkk Clf.vkland. Atmot on no day has yet been tixed upon for the tiual adjournment of Con gress, it is the belief at Washington that It will get away before the coming week expires. The elephant on its hands just fore no necessity, so far as the State is concerned, that the money arising from the taxes refered to should tie paid into the treasury at Ilarrisburg at so early a time as the month cf .September. The last Legislature was evidently of th'S opinion and passed an act on the sub ject which will be found elsewhere pub lished. This act empowers the county Commissioners to extend the date at which a reduction of the taxes for prompt payment shall cease. The act, however, requires that before the Com missiuners can make the change at least live huudred taxable inhabitants of the county shall petition the boprd asking to have the change made. While we Cannot see the wisdom In the Legisla ture requiring the large number of five hundred taxables to petition the Com missioners to do a thing which it is un iversally admitted ought to tie done, it is nevertheless the law and the tax-payers of this county who desire the change to be made must be governed by its directions. The r.imcs of five hundred taxables can of course readily be ob tained to several petitions addressed art very much the same, except f r ie- I quiring two months insccad of two weeks ! Incapability of elf-GovtTniuent. Is is a nther strong h.d'cation of the service, as those which it added lo the i capacity ol anv pe p!e for self-govern- Thomas, beinf. enga red, replied, "Anything, anything;" The boy, thus ordered, returned to the office and set, "Rain, hail, and snow." The country was all amazement when the day arrived, for it. actually rained, hailed, and snowed violently. An A j .' 1 wiil ride a horse down, kill At sc.- rr i r . t - Tho Hnr Conor's Story, m. .t. v. a veh c . t -y v-- ,- vi i vis t L-.r; " ! r m n ' O '. 'when li-i? i hers, u tliw ci . n.i i t..y- .f wik- i r.'. v ::h a ut-. y. l.crl'-j-'i'SM-.'iel'i r.t.? I. fi-i- Hwiiica li'-cillni-, ti-t-.ii Ik".', purj 1" M: tci ail C...T ii a .-i I rMfi s-i iiiv-ii r r.icn. Tnno it by Had lnTtev.eicKi pr-v.y bud'.y off. .1 -ui liine juirrt wti RfClC'I.Uii '.J detr.-y--1, 1. a O-'-captain liad a cl-iiii dozen lj. .ttl cf At fii' riH.Ai'ikii.u uui (ikj ti' that. V'e r rev eTe.i t.a ll q-.ji'k'T tVa-.i I havn aver n ni-'n Liouctit iw,.t Ly any oiher t n-atm-r.t ff t ticun y, -..1 I'.c r-t-n h eocii deal c f It. fw.nit no ni.n ti n in year A iiiiar.i,'' ot" y.-.ur Sn-f.i anil t'vlriff p.-'d U,r furvy, 1 iljou-l.t y-.n uufi.t tu kujw vf tt.li-, ntij i-vr.j ti u lj-. f.i -b. l.i -,-jx -cLfjiiy y. ur, Ralph Y. SVroiTS. Tho Trooper's Experience. tfxrrtn,r.xx.t):r.i A"'. , V -irrAT, 1 ""5. I.,t. C. Ann (c '. O -i.t'n o-i : liar-lo-irh f'-uro to w ry to tl. nr. a ti! io of Teur arniir!;:a. Wo lave -rn b,tl T.t 1 hire f r -Tc'r two jrcsr. 5.r!n f.r-. YA to !iv i-t Ifcii. l?eiiiir ucler btivi fr uh a t:m hr..tik'5-t rn -w ut is i-aUed la th: nr.trv "vel-Ii-Num-." Ilal t! j or fcr n.m tin-.". 1 v ... fcuv.tr i t i t..ki. curFar t i.f-i a, ; a-o 1. -'-.(3 .f ..'.i 'l. trial,' n.y !-te a.?Ui'Ier.r rT-.'U . , ulid I ut. r i',j:,.i- v-cil. June truly, 'I . K. P'lrBT, Ayer's Sarsaparilla w r - ft f " . V". T ' u trl il T. '- ?- . ri-, .... : v . .Tr'i'A1iv','"T "vioto,.. fi LrT-r tl,-, i- I - r. - i -.': r-' ; ii - - ! ' -m. X ili-C.'l "li. W ,ej , k. :, f ii.H.--i. , , " i J - . "X. ' c .,,,! fc-. ,r -1 f.J.f V ' r ' V . " Pfcior. f-moi - -Ti r e - , V,. J-"- .a ; A r. ...i nit t.i -f -r !- ---..nl. 't; .. Te ..' -'f W - - - - 51- A.- 1 Vfa. T ' ' - . 1 r V - - ,-i r , r .'4J. ' .1 5.S tnfian 'icni tni-y fa-jan- ul,;.; B.- i i.a-i i r kt, ervi ,r '-ri t I--'. .IT f',:i tI,-- 1 1 3 1. v V-, i':r f--i".i t liroai. J.t ii vut Vr la liso'ti ,11 VVoia. . i l w, '--'. I -. '.,.... . ri i- -":., with i-.,' r-i-- -o nf lUiA I, 'Al h I""ll Vt" ' f .i naj' el I -r. TF.1AT?i' r, :j-L ;1 ? ' K AH K . t. K( L . 1 i L C ACik Fl.FK.r;.;.;-.v. l! ji RUPTURED PEHSOrio can lici.t. ffctE Tnai c'uif i-.z: GTEUEENVILLE . FEMALE .E'ir'rrV. i :. U-. 1-ilV 1-1 I.'.. I .1 I i j-. if o .. 1 1 , ii ; ' : i .i . , . . rtn W .Svi I IT 1-V?. 1. !.. k-ri i: rl -j. al. Ebcnsburf; Insurance Agency Tiic c Fi Z . o .. u-SiJ:r-M-s t:. ii .w:oji.'i t f pi -.s or Townshend Mexican Pension bill, in the i mei.t, that is afforded bv thir bearing Ul a"""a!- ana 01,1 a ,ar-a a TH'ce of n,'at Forty eighth Congress. But the Smi.t'e i in times o popular excitement and dis- J out of mm s n can conveniently crry. at that time also added the famous Cub j appointment- Hardly a:.d clearer dern- sea! a fr.-h -(.rs? and pursue his joiun-y. lorn bill, pensioning Union depecdenl ' or.stratio-i of the falsity of the Tory : He will ride the fresh horse until it can car- I" t' ' ' 'v 1..' li-I t . r .'iiiV. M- - trui.i Oi- ry-tetu. Dr. J. t'. Ajcr Ai Co., Lowell, Mas. Bold t y ail Drurptaw : I'rloa 1 CIS buttiu -HI j. M. D. KITTELL, V ttorn yii t - 1j h w t:ni:.Ns,iri;'), ra. (i;tl.-o Arn.'TY loiiid . n, uj.p . 'vurt H..-1 , W. IM K. TTi 'KNEY-AT-bAW, I a. r I'CTi-o -ir n. ' i.To-e in r'UUiiinir 01 i. - ------ .1 i.tnv.i iM-.i ',-.ii.-T-,,inT ri Rirfri. ill veterans, a; an unknown cost, pcihaps ct. irr-v 'nar tne irn-n are incapable of j ry htm no farther, and his supply of meat j n. .inner m ii-ir.ii mim-i attend-i t natsrscto S.Vi (HK'I.(HH) a vear. This swamoed the I se!f-iovo rnmen is need-d than the. p. ilrn I r-r,m ,;a it h.,r.. i. s--i,o.,c-,a . a,t coUaa- !..n 5vertuy. (to-u.-tt.j original Mexican bill for that Congress, i and peaceful course they have adopted , vm tf. nte0(r ali)i tu.ni newoue'as hpfore scouts are Apaches, wlio ie ammunition they want. They, of course, sta'id in with thoe on the T. W. DICK. GriK-rr.l I n s u r a n e o A i: o ELSHUFSC. FA., n t .): ri;:.'n r e rt -i.: ! 1 e Ami nihi't FIrt-t !ri- LI i.f l I; y. VI. 1 i iN'ow the Cullom bill has beeu papsed by during late canvass and in view of i (tovernnipnt the oenate, as a separate masure, and the defeat of home rule. Notwith- ,,. ... ii j . . i I .v. . , ..-... i. ... aie awowcu an ri acttuniiiitiy uw3 not, uotue up to nanui- ' - -?v- jfng ins ieiiueiioy ni much hu ibHtie cap the Mexican bill. The fate ot this j to r-.rousr popuhir feelincr, the supporteis latter measure will be watched wiLht.be I of Mr. Firnell have kept much closer interest which the fifty millions involved j within the law than is usual in either and the momentous precedent of pen- ; Irish or L::g!ish elections sioning troops for mere enlistment de serve. A, . Sun. roliibltioa in Politics. In fact that aopeal to English proiu- dico in the light of the recent elections beeorr.f a a decided boomerang. The Ul bter population we;re the especial pro teges of the Tory and discontented Lib eral element ; and in the excitement of ' The State Liquor League, in session at Pittsburgh, acted wisely in declininc to po into politics, in refraining from tempts to over-tide the law and carry making, endorsing or antagonizing party elections by riots, and the inability to nominations, and in declaring for tem- J submit the l.r,t;jo to peaceful and fair perance and uniform license law s. There di.v: u:i;-i jn were thown by the very class is no occasion for the liquor men to do e3 whom the Torries saw fit to cham more than lay down their principles ; pion. It is not just to charge these dis and to resolve to stand by them and j tnvb.tnces to the whole of the Xorth eupport men who do. They are entitled ; Irish Protestants, for that race is. as war-rath and supply them with c.rtrids. s. In this way they are enabled to keep tip the war. When the scouts are discharged they return to the reservation, and there break out themselves. -A Rfiose, the property of Mou'.ton La Clair, living Just over the town line In West ern Missouri, died last Saturday week, aced to the just protection of the law and no a whole, a sensible and law-abiding class. I more ; they are liable for infractions of I Fut late experience makes itclar that if to the Commissioners on the subject, ! it and they make nothing by encourag- j there is any class in Ireland, whose ig- t-r 1 1 i i. . - Tar ..am i rrs-t; it .-? T c r .'. 'i- P I r Ml, W.'I cure e'- ' i "i f 1 i ;X: i v: v S! -V 'If :i. 1 1 and the farmers who are familiar with ! ing or protecting those who break the this question ought not to neglect at tending to the matter before the first of April next. If they do so we have no now is the swindling River and Harbor doubt the County Commissioners will bid. The S-riate after adding to its ag- j act on their petitions in such a way as recate three millions more than it ap- j to render general satisfaction. . , ;.i.r. ,1 ti... i il, i , .1.. .... ., piopriateil wnen it let., me nuuse, ue- j , .ii. iu ta k e tor tne regulation tn u.' ir cime a!airo-d at its magnitude and cn l'r to d v'e the Ilepublicins and ! private conduct; and between ab.so'me 'nenaions for all" Democrats in IVip i I" 1 onion auu nee. minor ur-le u a law and abuse its privileges. Intern lerance is an offense against decency and a disgrace; the encouragement or promomotion of it is deservedly unpop ular. Iletween intemperance and total ab stinence there is a middle ground, which the late election the turbulence, the at-! forty oTH ypa,s- ller f""'P was once tne property ot nir. i,au:air s motnr-r, whose death occurred thirty-five years ago. The goose had been kept by the family, therefore Mr. lifiClair can vouch for the l truth of the statement as to her ace. The ! members of the family have died one by one leaving Mr. l.aClair alon? but happy bache. lor and er joy im; all the tiomfutts connected with bachelor life. The gooa : as lren kept by him and has laid a gn at rn nyr one. , prejudice and violence would ! but new, to Ms knowledge, a go Men m flf-aovernment difficult, it is that i 8110 livpli t0 9W Fr'VPral K-nerfttlon- of -p. the vast majority of men and women last Fiit'.ay it if conifnetuh-fl a hori? onta! norance make se lower element of the Tories who fur nished the rioting of the past few weeks Pee.!s are the true criterion by which to judgi the jieople ; and in this case that criterion shows that whatever in capability for self-government there may be, is to be found among the fol low r.s of Lord Randolph Churchill and not. anvuig the foliuwerd of Mr. Parneil. I'ttlS'-HS-J.'t Jlo'l':!t ',, i ni .1 1 i mi-,1-,,,,1 -1. ,1- T.., I....... 1 leduf.tor. on ail iu ins oi tne oiu oi z.. n or-- at ""; tmM tia.r oti.y u.-eu i l(jicv of lht, ... in thiS r..,rnm..owe!iltl, j to take. It is true there are widesiuead .. t . r . , . , T anuses oi tne presenr, law. tn inanv j r cent, thus reducing the total amou;t ' able to pass one of the private pension to about .ii . f'ru millions of dollars. 1 bi'ls over the President's veto. It is the ca. e of Joseph Fomiser. This was done, not on the merits of the. case as they were presented to the President, but for the reason that Mr. Cleveland had Ijeen informed that the case had been reject ed by the Pension department, when in fact it had not been. Old Mr. Sawyer, of Wisconsin, who, owing to the pro- I his adm-ssion that the bill was inde fensible ? ill leaves Pfcveral objectionable schemes in it, notably the Hennepin e tna! job, and it is pretty certain that the bid will be killed in the House, or if it passes that body as it came from the Senate that the President will veto it. No President ever had a better op- portur.it y of tell'.ng Congress what a j River and Harbor till ought to be and what it would be row. if there was no ; eurplu in the treasury to induce extra- j vaga.it, reck'ess and wholly unnecc.-s-; sary anprr.pnations of a purely local character, for the mere purpose of enat- i lir? rnnnl 'TS to stand well with their . cons' itm-nt". If th- President had the j teing to divide the bills among the oo-APrto vi'ip separate items in the bill ! rreml-rs for investigation and for the tb.!e. ajir roviifg of the remainder, Mr i. vt la,.-! v.v f ri'tn hi I"' - ' 1 to I'. i .. oi. a' io. i. t e.-i .:r;: i y .. n I m! itc -.te.i J ,,!. I-. t"-,p strr..?.ch deveioi.-. an acid tvhich ?tin2 the upper .;;;t ol i.ie th.-i.at and pal r te, CHUitg "Iv-tirltiUi ti." It aiso evolves a Places is far in excess of the needs of ( ..Z , ...... .. , . , ....... .j .., iii.i.rij ii. ill 'i'l- iiiiJU .nn i i-urii-ir. i .ii mull it, is communities the number of licensed In I'U one c:.-ommo(iation : anil in minv others the regulations of the law an- ociditv and swe'lini? HoTtefer'a siimwh Media, Pa., Record. shamelessly trampled upon and deD-d ; , Bitters Is a no.ch b-tter remedy than a'ka- j in other parts of the state there is abso- lin" lite hartshorn and enrivmate of i lute prohibition bv the action of the . A winetr.a-..rnl of t hn Unteis, after pass away and was herself a widow over tvfenty-five years. Hiy Fver SnfTererK. The number of people annually afflicted With this moM annoying malady ooems to be greatly on the increase. The editor of this Journal is an annual victim, and, with a view to discover a specif? cn'e, has tried r.umerons r ro?dii's . (i f"ne-e Ihy's Cteam i Batm Is bv all o i l- the q-iic'.-ps! nod not i satisfactory, two apolicatitiiis greatly ailay- i inq the usual symptoms tn the nose and eye. We would reei.nirnend its use by all su t hy fever, and we t.lad'y bear unsolh testimony to its efficacy in our own case ISTN" OO I T 1 5 A(i IS imiV, IMHSTUY. The h-tenti m ot !uyer i. rr-nncctiully Invited to mv 1 true s'.LM'k el ELEGANT FURNITURE, lON.-IVUVO Parlor and Chamber Suits, WAKDKOKES. SIDEBOARDS, Ccnlrp, Extension ana Erc&tfast Tallies CHAIRS, ri'PBOAKDS, SINKS, BED SPRING AIATTR ESSES, at: 1 'n f.'.-t r.triy ev-ytl,ii ir I'crt tlnlnif t' the urnOurij oi-im--. Also, anv trm,,!." in Unit liD- in ii -, it r i -: --it--. ! in Vnited St:ite-i p. 'Id at tin- liwtst cut Uoifue j.rli-eti. Upholstering, Repairing anl Tainting of all k'ln! if Ktirt.i'ur -, "ha ire," I.punifc.. fcc. ITiraptly ti ii.l mi t e: r't.irily attended to. V nr ' r.if.m en Huh lO-cft. -v 1 - i t the 'or.i:rcir.itlon,il j l II, ill !l. I , H I.IHI CAtllUIUU II I, 111 IS W I I 11 IT yoa wish to toirrlia-r- or net. Ii. H. CUhS.SVVKI.T,,. Etieu.-t u-K. April is. ls"-i -ly. HOT DEAD YET! VALUE LUTTF1INCER, v V"tf''''Jv.. .-i ;y ; . 1 : u ' 1 f.'.w.;. M.d t;:tjt'- ! ,-et 1 c' -".. .. v tin' t..-..J. ii : I ivrr, I'".):, t : 1 : fn-.''iiilie '.r. I'!' I I il . rr.lum',r 1 n , I h 1 1 1 -1 ' y f -' A t'prier.t t . I Ci'lf.H"''J'!3''l"'. Kc ii..uii,-:. i:--CtWa UwCiiiabn ,'.t. p ': DYSPEPSIA. A SI Kit .4 i T.i i. .( w 1 nrk. too ' ; ' , ' i B. J. LYXOH, ots ur xv i v p , AnJ Htnoliclurfr n.1 Uealor In HOnr AND CITY MAUt FURNITURE ! tif!pi? in ri?: r!iT LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS,! TABLES, CHAIRS, T Mattresses, fec.,iM 1013 ELEVENTH AVENUE ! Belvveeu ICth and i7ih St-., I H ANSlM' the s.ho: o ;oi; 1 ? A. it :. 1 v i 't Ci ': r. All CD v i : " I L L F C- T I O N S f.'ACE to f uvit TIN, C0I?i:;i AM) n!!EET-I!10N WARE i VV.rUri . ! i". " 1 Kc-vo-t'tiHy !-:"l---- t i.tf ntli-n oi lo? irirti.t's a;: ! t ; . t-i' ". ' i . -j .. T . I - r f;,r : (,:,: l,e 0 s . il oiir-j -ij- .it ''t:-- t; - ..: t Hid .-.. :: 1 1 ci--u -ti? Ti 'iiniinn Hit:'. H'.--l'5-s, ainl i t,rt.:iar...l to V: - t "'III.'! I '. V : . VI I ' .' I, - 1 - -V II, t il- ! I- "t. -I -, I It 0" IT Al". J iris oi I, v. : F..i r.ti - i . cnrtQ in rof,.ci;r, oil .. .i. v' opioik niiiner, win ne inun i to act rs a r"V w Vl-C'."'"' a".u i reliable cartuma', ive or preventive. judges are sustained in their position by , fine speClfac for up.-PMa, b,.th m its acute the popular tmtiontv: in other nlaces. ' hud chronic, form A 1 I'l TirPV-Pla anil .uri.a tracted absence of Senator Mitchell, of such as Media, Delaware county, for in- ma'nrfal fever, constipation, liver complaint, fliid ntff p f 'liairmin nf flm T'jn. I Stance, the home of Itemib'.iean St.vt- 1 Kidney troubles, nervousnes and debility. sioo committee is resmnsihle for the 1 'Tnan Cooper, there is prohibition l';" oherve in tbe.iiMiivesa decline Eion c.ommiitee. is reipinsiDie ror tne . .,.... V ' . ,. 0 . ; of vipor should asu this fine tunic without flv,d of pension bills rushed through . I, " ' . "'" " i' . " V' ' -v- .... iiiw iiviiiiii; iuii. oir i;:k'T1 llij : !I j - the Senate and taken to the President. No single claim, it is said, hfs ever been considered by the full committee, the practice Excitement In Taw. committee as a whole to endorse the in- I.. .. ... . I fl'P " tho (TTdl ilWf .,f tin f,.r,f- nn v..l I.... o ill rio-pot the tre.ist.ry uiviauai worK oi the rnembeis. They:, i- i'.,ui.iS i'1 r Vt't-rv. t I . ' ' v tinru ,.rt-.i-u u. -ni ;iiinii itiri.r.-r invesrigit- , and the establishment of thse fees f other parts of the state; in I'hii vlelphia ! Seven years 820 Alfred Godfrey, a mar- tnre is in one sense tiee license, as n" ' rid mtn cf Union county, North Carolina. applications conforming to the rulej are 1 formed a strnc attachmetit for Miss Susan- threat excitement has been caused in the gianted by the county commissioners, ' nr. TVrter. and Baton Belter, fur brother, 1 v"',m!v " r'e. Tex., hy the remarkable subied to TPVocaliin fnr raiKo l.v tho I . . , . , .--, 1 reeiivery u Mr. .1. Jr.. (.ir!y, who was so courts by toe 1 Pnfertaine.l ta same feejuiss for X.rb. Go.1- ! hp!ss he couwt not turn iu bed, or raise n-L"i , . ! froy. An excnaiijjo w as made. Porter bok ! his head ; everihody ;aid be was dvini? nf Fill I llril'lllil f.i. fffAllA. nll...,., I.. . .' I .. " k"i-i uiiiiwitimv 01 .. r- r,,.,.ril. a hn,.n I ciUisutii:,i:on A trial lii.ttle of Dr. Kinr's A California stage, coach, running throunh the Morna valley, tipped over, and 1 the seven outside prr-enRPts vere phot ; down a precipice. One youn I.Tty; after falliiii! .10 feet, fetched up in ttie top of a tree quite unhurt, and ulso quite nostitute of clothing. None of the pai-seoRers were seriously damaged. ye. j Fttl I'i I- i" '.1 1 in: ; -k , iir MiAiiii i;i.-tnr 1. 1 .r- ; ar p tit t- t.i..i.t 1 ler. Rii" ar'.,.,H 01 lie iite... irom tne nmlip.-i in I fc JJ- p-jf. r '. - Cl i the l.r..-.n.. n. '.In, t,t um.ir.er una at tho lt.w'. ? A ' "' ' U" 1 icited 1 iiv.njf ; r,..L.. 1 1- .- 'k'JTTTT'l P.rr-" ,Qi. I "Mo i.une mi iry work eltnor made r sell L ".7s .,, I..T i ,,; .IVItulu . --;4. co; -r , ill . VSi i r. " " 12 (Lit a, tie , e.-. ; ni iO ii iiii'n t. TIN liOOITNO .-. SPl'.ClAhl Y. ntvemo a ci aid ai wiric and j rice firy vonrmdvp.' n3 ti niy V.LV1T K1M1LK. F.heiifdui.-n, Airllf, lSa-tl. rullrli-j writ'c limit uotlita In tne OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" AikI oilier lrt I'lnnK "Tn.Bii Ifai. T W. DICK, t.r i lot: nir. 3 la l 1 1 A I ITFO liT HRIs IXSlillAXMiY. - r, Krt k, i Ul I. i u- ? o : A l A 1 :MAY FEVZri vj -: riii iv -.l t . r: .P for ecsJ-J rar-"-'-I. . . - - -: a fr. CO- Lo-. t. r . I A i.itM'le -.. .. Int., r-K.-h t, s: ' niio'-hle I'ric- ei-nls at l'ruiri'i-' : !v :n I r.-i; ' i- o. t.. ' t-rul.irs tr.-c. 1.1. V I-tKvi.- ! I T iiii -1, ti'.i, N. v. ; i ifc'K-. I' ", ' -1 Uy i , tif ' . t, HU-IB I""- --r---. a - f -i."r . u.i.1 warsla t i.iii -i.i ' 1 i V 3?-tt!:!' f hp iV-o V -. , 1 Mis. Gcdf.-ey and some pioperty as a bonus, ! cusuiiu.i:on A tn the. license laws seems to be a reasonable 1 , .. ... . T, , ., ,. . .' i ev Discoverv was and Godfrev took Miss Berttr. liolb fami lies moved to Mecklenburg county, and liv- 'rOt hl'Il Fin i is re lict, he bought s liirr; ii'ittle and a (mix of Dr. Kind's Life : bv thp t.uue he had 'i ;;m mkncli hvm.n is I T! LL is he don't arp u,Pr rPPor pa l( 'oe nate, which i of thp nia. .,,: ,..- a PJ in am lea Me relation-, on u. eame i.lanta- . taken two linxes of Ihlis and two r.tt!es of i.i. ... -i. . r - , ittiel)isc.iv,rv.hi Ti-na w0 nnri Yn t !,' Sllilujiiiliaf th tlei. li e rate of fioni three to tive . such a tifruie as w i'l restrict the l-u-i- inuie. when in fu'.l hlai.t. i riess to responsible persons, are t ism-.t s. I'ort-T fi ",-, Tn. v.!.-v of i.il week v. -is rjo.it f ! th-': cireft, ,.1 ( , ...rrcv 1 1. ' ' , .: . some one Tied iti fl.--.h thtrti-,i-v tiriiirirl T--il Oi.ti;.- and both ; this treat discovery for eoti-utut.Uou freu it I L. Jiii.na'. tl-i.:i-tiiiru . .1 ,i iy -'1. .yj. 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