tfnmlma ;l;rccmnn. : 3. FKIDAY - !! NKH), 17. I W4M KtlH ( III T TICKF.T. rot: Ti:r w kkk : THOMAS K. HOW I-:. Cambria, M!: 1 OMMl-TONKKS : JOHN KlliHV, ,Ty.!is,..Jwn. JOHN' iMMniKr.I.. n-imiugh. t-'iili I'noli iru sk iKKt TH. ;koi;;k w. i;.vn.v. Johnstown. K'n .uniTorie. I. W. (ir.irri.V. Mur-sr Twv, I.OUIS IIOF.AN'I), .Tolin.ntown. TiieAimpcv ('. -cer.Al .if this State, W. K'rkparriok. h im df-jOnd th it the Act of AFitcmhiy p';-Bd ut I h" !.ie ses fin of the I.e:r-s o ir repii;-.. the Mv on f:iii.it hoi, J furniture, watches srid .'asur.i r:rn-!rrs ives into efT-cc lm rr."I i ;lt t-i y, .tit h Tl -j!i ft!"s-)rnrit irt this kin I of uroper'y h .s ttlre.idy leen. i tn.ul'. Lust yir the ',' .t;tH!r,,j , h revenue of flll.otxi fr-rn 'hit sourer. Jamf (I. Ur.AiNE. t.'i'h- r w;th hi-) wife ariJ two il m::rf r. d from New Vork m. vVi-d i-sj-.v ! for 11:. 1? l.uid. He wm! nulii' a 'our of :!, fon f-ti m of n 5t ' ! .7 iN lit 1 'it. Il'it jmil'idl f-.. 1 u' w i.i y r ;j to- r. ',-( :. i-. j t no fi f . t-i pu. .'-Oil C li!l,i 1 - Mr in mir rr..rn:', l, .fl v . j ! il 1- I't-.i '.o.- 1.- o, 1; ? 1 - : . I - r !J . ' 1 r n tli K ' r IV. o i-i- ' 'I. :"i n " tw 1 - I ., ' o r v 1 1 ti I. i.- ti l u:i "1 r Tit N-x i H'. . iIit irg to lfi lr-,,t Wheeler, ! 1. f .l-M H ;1 1 1 a m A .' r'i.li at hsi lionie I - '"te, a a rij.u of .c '. 1 a.l c I at.' I trv. '' ; d h tg a'jfor, pr-.i.;:'ig ot'.'. er of t! e J 1 V -! r . i- M i . r -. 1 . 1. j ! j i 1 A . . U w' r'l 'i !m r i ' .1 1 1 .. 1 :!,.- .it : ..- r.Tii !rii'- v.a;.i(i .,f iriij .gi.-v -.'ioin;i!i! - n.l ri ? of ..,-ii ;.-ir- I i'l.o tr.to:' i-ir''ifns.arici-s it.'.l. r wl i.'ti ti i r-"-i-d the Vit-e-rrcsi-il' 1 i'J' arj tt: uiior i;er. ial I'.iiture of t' o pili.'r thrf - a si. .nl )w ovr his later j'-l-?, which w?s i? ih n-'l bv domeptic stV.tcllon ;,::! ill 1. fa':,. Mr. Wheel.-t us !hI ived loi.f' l;y i!;i( M ho knevv l.im Ih'si. whtoli is ::f'-i- rP. tlie surest t or chtric'tr. A'i.1 Hih jiohtlca' iroriioitxs f vi.ie'i he v. as more the vi i tii.Ki 1 he e.i-.i" iu i well reise at th- 3rv ot oto" ;if !: purest and most ronscien ions jiiMn t!i it . t-ver S'Tveil tt:e S:,;te. Or tt tw!S's'..'i.t (1 -un ciation of Mr. (il.i'l ;.iii-V i k :ow!sii.s Ir- I i:id lv John r.ii'i'., who nii.s one time, auii that ot reoiit ilitc, v:!S tli" rei.'ot;ni.ed leader of tt.o I.'.'..-rul party in Igland, tho PhM.id:'!phi. L'e-onl remarks as fo'lows ; Mr. John liright tias wiitten ii"ii'n ii-n.-i iinu-ii ur-.iuuuv.iua vim it- (iiadstoit.at policy, aud saying : "Mr ! Gladstone, havinfr turned his own coat, is impatient tit tho l.itt rals for refusing : to do likewise." tVrta'nlv no better ex impio of S in i proving siu could be ' fuu ii I than i'-- Mr. itright 's own attitude, v.hich st;u '!s '"it in such marked c. in tr. ud with that winch he assumed when hr daid in t'or'.i, mi W'. : "A? iong as I rioiiain In r.i!iatudnt. or i;i public life, or in lifo at all. and am capable of thinking, I beiiev" I iiisil be of opinion that we in this gt-nt-ra'. ion do owe it to ournel ves, ard owe it to I rt'and. to mtike such amends as w ran tor an amount of neglect and trueity aud injiisiice committed in the p;isi. smth as I think rn civilized or Uhrisilau nation has ever Inflicted on another Christian nation. '' Hon Ur.vsTs Meio kk. Chief .Tii!5 tt. c ot th Snpr. ine Court of this Suite, died at the resii)Tire of his son, ni'ar PMiw-elpnia. on Monday U.sr. having almost rcach.t-d 'he Tilth year of his ag?. Ho wa. born in P-:dford county and rrsid.'d tt Ttiwtiadts, the county spar, all his life. In IS01 he was appointed Preio;ltnt Judge of thfl Bradford and Sjisri't 'anna ditrict to fill a vacancy, and r (Vroher of h same year he was c!ecte t to the s.tme jiosltion by the peo 11J of the district. In ISiVI :m -.vas elec ted o Ciireps atid wns re-elected thre t imes. he was elected Jtrlge of t'.e Sn-pnjf, Court for a term of ti f toen yean and n ls:?. rn the death of Jii'lge Shars-.mJ, he t-eenme Chief Just ic e. II id lie li hia ",erm of ofilce wou-d have expired on the first Monday of J.w:uar rrxt. A'though i. was well knu.v:) tl..'i ho w is anxious toiierenom-iiiati.-d by the Hi-p.nb'icnn S'a'o ('onven tlcn which ivl',1 inert .sometime rn-'xt August, it i.t n t at aU prca?ile, owing to his mature :ge. ttiat. his wish would h;tV2 Ikto gratified II was an pble ;.i 1 an upricht Judgf and left to his clrliir-i; ti e r'rh !ac;acy of an utitarn ishrd name. r...... r one monm or time nas oeen corsume.1 n .,,,,,., jiirrett s court in tr0ia R.is time. New York ir Irving to proi-nre a jur? of i twelve m-n. "hon-st and true." to, Aiu lir.is.iop Valh ua Wendemlay, solve the ques'ton nl.ethrr th-notorious in si-nd :ng to Harrington, ecretiy of Jacob Sharp is guiUy o' hvir bribed the iti.-h National League, li which ' a bitch of New York city aMermen in ! hid Nen forwarJ.vl to h;rrj by the : 'S t. to pas- an ordinance over the May- resideuU of Kimberly. Af.-ic.i, together 0f m rerrnitMrg railway track s to i with a lettti exprcs.ir.,! the hr.pc thut la'd down along certain streets in j the people of IrtdaaJ, would &v.")id cricie that city. Ten davs ago cln n, jurors j despite coerc.ou, trL.u tha. :Lc aiotlei- ! hivl ben accepted and were ir. the box. I ate counsels of Parned, IIar.-!i:gioa and i tiif. sinr thin utt nffnrta t , nr;w.nra 1 1 a '.... r ... .1 i : - - ....,,......... ........uir, 1vi.i,vjii,rn..t,.. iLL-jjiLinOTTrt 1 . ..f.V. .;!.,. T . J ... i-r-i.v.i ... ..1 iMnrt.. duu:" i.ii- reft is row rr7isrrtl in invrft lgaring the charge brct.j;tt .o his noiioe a ft w divs ago by the Iiit'ri-it Attoruey. ttiat at tempts hail been mad- b Si.rtrp"si friends to iniln:nce ini of th- jurors who were cuKed and chVlet-ged, iu favor ot Sharp's acquittal, or at 'east to bring about a disagree met. t of thejuiy. If Sharp waj a poor mar, ins.ead of Uing wealthy this l'sgraef .1 s'.3te of alTaira would not exist. U ii just as difficult a task now In ai iiri-rtaDt criminal case iu Xe- York, in which tbe defend ant, is ricn n 1 in:!uertial. to get twelve honest men la the jury box. as a great statesmen declaretl it t i be in Lnglaud ' more thin a hundred years go. I The l onnfy Ticket. Tl.e . IT 1' nt'irna i f "in IVm.vTi'r S;irrtr.H -'. -HI be found on the third i pt.tre or.r piper There were lv -nty- : twn cxr.iKivpH for nomination ro ihe i;fr-r-nt omnty offices to be died at the ' election next November, and only of ! teen c.indtilatvs were therefore Jmp- 1 p.i'it.-i in their trTorts to accomplish I their .ir.p. it hHj, n! aj9.cf c irse. teTi ir-vji;ti' nt u priimry eierion, ant . Xway? i th-it ti:.--ueees-r'i! is;-:r-for n iii.i vi' r. it cut miraitr lie , sueiu'ssr'ul cii.illi!'.'?. TI.o e!i-ctioD 1 e , intr over snl ti e will cf the lenfra I tic voters of (ie f.Mi'y '.ivixi hern ; a-ert-iined 'cor !'! to '! f ru'e rrd : and reea!a!ioe est;l!il!ed t y them- ... f.. . . .v . , . j I, I o-r.-,lir u puip.'--f, ' I i.j.vmmj I r.ini th.t tiaie the negro P-in duty of iht- tlr-f-Mte;1 cao.I;dV.-s to j pojuilat i-n, with r.o siurcL-s jf tmtaitrra support :iseir suews-jfu? rivals, or in . tiu to draw from, increa.eJ until ii oMier words to abide by the decis.oa ot I ,a - tin voter. Ht he priiiMrv contest, m e,i-Ii ;io of t!uo,n dollar.! wou'd d-i when t.e ir..-i 1 ted Lj.- oard 1 the I)rm ocntie paper? of the county a!o:oi:; r:" his car!:T'i icy. A ny o' her course would no: onlv t e revooit inat y and a blow Himi' i h' tbe rrrr::r.:z i'.ion and rttitity of t!;e If livcrary ot tt e c'iiity, I i:t would i'!Vi' r rrkle!s viola'.iou o' hi p f 'Ik.'t' t. 0:1 l.o terrvi.e a car.'ii'ia'e. whuii A-iu'd fwifiiy oiiSn l.im to p ;.': ob.ivi W- rot make :!. r'rii ) ie we ititiicipat any o; p "lot !t nv ene cf t ' ' ' t ' : 1 . r nint: ir to f ' ' !, lu' - tn- p'v ! : '"'1' to 1 !'';i.i',f ai.! ' ; i- 1 ' . .-r 1 r : r-ir,! my I Ti!.- r-f'.n in Vn.rnilr. The --r. o, lr- r...iriy nae ( m . t' r kPt t'.rmvltva. ar.d even if fur: '., oght to innre for it the ' h. -tr fii'i- rt. f eviy Iiem-x-rnt from l!-..de '..a uhip ' l'ivt V'l'l., Ve w.'! r-rrrm de' :J hrreitter to lh t ;f f-: :.. c .r. .!is. o.v rt-.N'oi; llitAvrt! he not r 'I ay extri ssioi f the Legislature i for ti e 1 ur o.-f of re-entctirg the gen ra! rvmue t:II, w ioh was '.on ii; con s.i'i"Piv i' the failure i. f the prendre olVi.-fr of tt.p i't;.-.i. in ar.titc'i !.'!. i;re t it. Ti:e bill was tre cit itrip"rtant on that was tiefore the IetrU latiire dnricjr tie recent senior, but like a'.I other important menurei its firttil p.isne w?s dehiyj.1 until tVe closlriiT, hours of the session, and thea throoiih the neglect of the proer clerk to take tho bill to the President of the Snnte and procure hi siffT'.a'.iire to it, the governor was aUsoluteiv precluded from givicc: it his approva'. It will. perh.ijs, never be kowo howthe blunder I to ir.is parly. liat their political seryi-x-cnrred, whether it was an oversight on I tlld rap'dly passing away. They hnn,r.v ii.-n.rL-ii.i Krt "coming emanHualed from their ' - -..iii...... viatou directing ont-hilf lUe amount de- I rived from tho thretj mi.i tax on parson- j al uruwriv. to L o.iid to MM.nfv in "iiiu iun i,a. was aasensieu am tot- 1 ected. Under this provision Cambria I conniy would Lave been entitled jnnu- ally .o ovitmim thouaand dollars. The ! bill having failed, iu the v indirj-te,! 1 she snJ a'.i iho other counties in th Stiite will l.e d- pnved of their shure of the !x ..riii'i ;.- c.sii ! rr-er.ae1 fcy '.:i r.-x; Li si.'.i.; ore vil.ii":. wii! r it i:it-o uiu.i Jaiin.try 1 -.-;. Since th .! s covery ot ;he fatal blunder t.e Cor nor has iie-n using Ins veto piwr w.fh an urifip-inr.g bind i. ti-o appropriation bills, in otdi-r that ibe expeudltlire of the State may b- kept wuhin the esti mated revelries of Lii- tioaJury. ir.e of the Kppropnati jiia to chai tabie ;ns tit ut ions are likely to be ConsuW ;.i.i nduced. ird ed maov of tneiu have Utr.. already wh-ch is deeply to l.o i-grt-'ted. Looking at t lie matter calrmiiy and Jij pissionately we are decided ia our opinion that (icvernot leaver has made a grave mist ike in relnsit.g to call an extra session, ami this seems to be .b3 u'toost, iinanimotis feeiiog o. the people throtigtiout the Stale. Tlie Kessitu couid not possibly last over teu days and : the expense to the tate would be a i trifling matter when the beneficial 1 results to be Consideration. hwkij iuio ; j ! tsi payments on i TiiKiiK of the !ar account ol peiiii iui which .'.are ever ork IriUaay, mUo id totally blind, re- j ceives 13,33ti ; Waller S. Stephens, o? ! the LigLty-first Oliio Infantry, 512,3-W ' ocoo ii.iiguian. oi .ua ihirty-rourth Iowa Ititautry, $12,441. Patterson's ', claiui has been PCLding for Ciany jenrs ' . . . . f . J' and has b a twice rejected. The ap- t , ... . . Plication in behalf ot Steid.ens. who,, insane, was firs; made in It'.. He has been bedridden for yeata, aud his money will go lor tin; benefit or rela tives who have bcrn c-aring for him. ltr.pioin is touily bln.o, ind hio npl: CAtioiiS has been ptcdirg (o I'J years. All three of these uifn were printers. Tliey Wll, receive jT2 per month each ... . ... t ",v. - i,..t ;.u r.i'io".! r.i - ' a as merit, n ktj w;;rin its , i;sei;t I.ae.i." wril.s the- Ari.bU! P. "Ii isi.reoa may y mo -it !cii "its rlT"Tts t . I S ri i i u e i t. in. At i: io rs's -c;;;!: IT may U.e UisieS.t.: i''. t J .:t. rot, li.i.-nct; k.ii t'l .rt. ro ai'.br h'.w btretititids, to ic.-su.le th? Torn U..t ' ibe AatiualiaiS .e ro ilutioa iloita." ' Pkesiukn r tETnA:.i who Lis Ueu absent fiom Ito scar, yf 2overn- j dav, nd expected to an.ve i u ILV. city ; yesterday f'.rp-Hi I'oiru: t n.f :n. wcr? t:."od to Prevent the : i -rt., ih.;, ..r . i " strong ar.d healthy workers. Kot ,k r ..... .. ii,:." -X ...T..! i llon to the aaae elements that mil in-ill ir.ii inm uir i iriunjk UI IUO wHU tii, tua.i . ..l I l"T f'TTl- i 5 .ls a m a aa w i . . -r.. . .... : ni... r,n v i,. ...i. ': d.uia so much to promote the wealths lu,""-!" '" t11' "t; n, V.Z:: .w:,"V7,V: prosirity of this country. would htive iargt-ly indeed the revs- ; this immigration the soil In more cues of the SMii and conrai'il a rro- . i one prosperous State of tbe far V been luado pued tluoi.gL Lhi rtrrvo" 1 rvwl lo wakes the hostility of Mi. i aspect on the fresident.s visit, and to cUcelaa. week. 1-rai.c.alaWeiaon.or Mr. shermau's own organ, the Cin- Their conduct cannot fall to put this city the o.d Iluuured a'lJ tifty-tourth 2ew 1 cinnatl Comir.minl ffazette. can aav for nd tbe Grand Army In a hnmiiiatinir atti- n.utir r. . ... i ... . , . . luuuneii: rti.-ir t ii,. w "... ... j .. . .i. w m cv-a c Hoot! ' . ij niiuu i .,1 f.ith u i . . . . . fih,n r.,i,ti, .,.. , VoipatLi w.t tta Ir'sh ;n their diffl. . ,,lh ID-tl, ltf at ! v- . . e-t -i-d -rduous ccc:t. in which I wno rrOM coughs. Coids, , . . Wi wuc.u.it io.s. ,T,r:i tLir ixlucpi. w.-u uts;.! atety c-rtain baB??-!on. Asthma. Bronchitis, or anj '"-""ti""' -1- -"-'i-t. as ivt.r. to Mr. Gladstone I VL 4 ". vnest, or ucgs. are The Maa mid brother. , A, the uc'b! PuM c IJt-aUh Confer- ! I IVr.ltk re, L .uri i '. Kv., liivi-op C. C. ; has just. issoed a thick volume contaio ad a P-pet n -The Colored in a? the reports of United States Cun- 1 r-r. . t'rf.:i:i " Tii- learned doc- 1 ;or cia;njed t.at '. rejrioeii had deen- j i 6 " r!.t in innrtt .J d-ztee mcc em-io- oipatiou. and th'. they were djing off . 1" race 1 I was mu'-'li larger man me increar-, urn !rom this fact he coiiduded that ur-ltss i . , . & II. t!.e hite popletnuid nosonuethin? to ).'rvat the morialitv ot the uegro it I rx Lut a question or lime wnen t i;ice w.ul t-otme extinct. 'A'hi'f? there .! no doubt that the deatb rn'e 's higher amorg the Macks loan : n:n rnr thn whitee, ihere is litll". in the ; statistics of imputation to warrant the ir'tmciy conclusions of the learned doctor i iKnctrnicg the fate of the colored race on this continent. In 1S0.1, wtten tto 1 slae trnle ce:ised, the colored popula-j ' rinti c f !t I.-i'tf-.l Srilfit vi sktmiit . . ' 1 1. nnuir j uiiiauo niii 01 i ne coouiry. after : quarter of a c-iitury f eninc pn' ior. now uuiiirr not fsr from 7,'i,. ii Tt'-s j-iies c-rtdirjly d not ;m""'' " "'e j pul ,100 ..t I.e coMr.tiv. and aP rars ; ,.f the thi.ai thnv.,. . oucr-rn-g the 1 rv.1ur.10n or th. negro race cd this coo- :?:rUL r T V V l J,tn,s;1- Tbe tiegr'-a are sleadilv growing n num. I - If rrMH rm.w rai.i.l!, whB Im I than baa tiwn the caw since it etuauri pmion. The tnanter whose wealth cn i?ei chifH of h! sUvrs was extremely cr-fr.l of thnr ptvcl well-twi-ig. ! m a ! k motive f.f --:f iniefaf he ..,.-. i::ig. ! etly marriage and large f.m ;. When rm iiiOpa: ion tuldfnly !,r-w the negroes upon their own re- urc-s ieir tgnorance of anitary laws - "' cui uiucn nioriainy : --""-, :ucn-m,ng kmiflj they should tie as well able 1 as other tipl to take care of them re vs in this respect. At the sam irre the V- ,r l.""'ru w manages . B . I and large families has been somewhat check-1 un 1er emancipation by pruden- r A'dtrations ; and this, rather titiu any deterioration of the race, rves ti exrlm why the negro popula t o dot-3 not increase as rapidly as i" lr Msvery. Hut what could tbe whites do to arrest the deterioration of th resrroes if what Bishop Penick -iMPrj. tie true ? To put them under ;i".Y kot l ot !overr:mentai or societary p-i'.i d't- and subject 'hem to a bot house 1 r-'i-s o ltnprovcjnetit would only en- come this .l.-nprieracv, if n have any foU! oUt,. in I,! What the nigroe, roed sok bt ,!one to make their own .r....o for, .xistn.--under equals. ; il.-s r -i they -mw nave, and the are 1 ,,iWM,,.,'rtJlr" - , i wi-Vwb r'.k 3 1 frlj Ti ,rl' S i, . I? h' ' re.. lhe ire .! a great depree ii-. iirr iir d'n.inati.ii o a political oar-' : ty ttiat claims t propin-iary interest in 1 riinii. ar.d tn tJ.eir !mpl!city and grati , tnrt- ttiev imagirie thev owe sometbine I - " - '.iivra I14li3 iUtrV , nnwmr m.atAr. , , t - K I...... Is . I 1 mxatou Jniiv Shkrman is jierhaps Ul" matadroit statesman vrho ever rk "'ru"r Pt"rmK a ircsi dent.ai i.oaiinat.on. Sfortlv after the a.tiAiirniii.i.l . . f i . n r tf. V t a.-iimirtnownr ..f i .rnw t .- -. w ... . ... i 1 1;., OIlfTl I1JI11J 1 rcadr an extendeil trip thrcuh th South purely for h s hea'.lh and iccrea- ' V0"1.- ! re Ht "r!a Pnted. Hut he " .! !."5"t: UI ':..r.J'T,,'e w5:,i a ' r) Vtn K ir..i ufvais Wv..-. - al I nn ice rumor ran tLat lri It I....i I. r.ML.. I i . ,i ' ' ""-7 ; mated in bis report, found In this vol 1. i, ' 1 I , . umv. mat the cnmrier or emtgranta wbo 1 1 is vety likely that under the mor j ,rfl Germany during tbe fifteen year, favorable conditions tbe negro race ii 1, .1 , 1 -cu wrurn was i-niucai ana par.uan, ! Cleveland's expecte l visit to .st. Louis but wbicb was -. c.refuily adapted tor irj September. For eome rean tbey rr-e locality a here it was de:iv.red. and i Itmi to dread it. Just what tbey conta.net. s. many pleMsant llungsabout .-..t mitAiinit r.i.e mA it jh ,T...:l ; M.erroa sti&ty heart had melted, ; tendered in February last by the mavor -.nr. that he had a. last dismissed sec- , of the city, tbe President of the Mer tiooa i prejudge and discarded the cnanlv Exchange, and General Noble, s"lrt- .. . . representing the tirand Armv posts. On Tut-way Mr. .-beraian burst in J lf th Grand Army, under a howl from ujion the legislature of Iiiioois and l 8IDJlU partisans who are always on tbe brougnt th labois of that ro,iy to a kPn juiI1p work it poM ically de9ire3 stur.d.ti!! while he delivered an other i to ,Uidraw its invitation, there is partisan sroc1. having not the remo-. no,hing in constitution or laws to t.st relevancy to the bnsitiess or law j prevent. General Tuttle. department ma : in Lbnois. Ana up .n this oc- mmtnand-r of Iowa, is of the irdignant c;,-ior. i, reoar.te,i bis recantation, and . onw, and threatens the President will dioo-l forth as the Jotin Sherman of old, : infmlted at St. Louis by Grand Army his f -Mt p.an'ed squarely upi. the sec- ; mn f his nsinn tnil(! tioual issue and waving the "bloody ! .'.i.m n . . n : tt- . . personal character and the absence of dangerous pyrotechnic tendenc.es ilr, u.au, B9 B wuuiuum un toe, i.-resi ml li'aine and snow aosoiateiv t,o healihful tod progressive tendency ou the part of the Republican organization, Moreover, Mr. Sherman's activity and the activity of Ins friends have already him is that the Republicans of Ohio 'a,'Q sta so''d for Sherman,' but j Vl ,U8t Z2 "? Unk"'d Wrd f TJmr: It I " l" ""- i This is cot a very hopeful beginning for Mr. Sherman. Already he seems to ! liAV" narrowed his sutport down to an ! unditided half of the Ohio Reniihlictna . " 7 1 " "J?!? i7, ! .... - Illaiois Repubhcahs ; who were formerly the sunoorters of General Logan. -A'ar I'orit Time. .,. "u .vi, .iiin no , 6livs h, ti,n Western States "within the com-stisaidy therw.ultufliwNshviite Ust two weeks the tcemberships of the auJ Spnr-n.-ld perf,,rmances we tb;&k ! posts have been incr-asing at an aston Mr. Sherman will be a much disap- ! I9hir(? rate and all thw new members Pointed man. II is speeches have con-I are imoc.rats. wbo propose to come irneii thousands of independent voters ; down ,)er(, and whoop'u H77or Clevft in the be'.ief that save only id respect to land.M It nM generally been supposed , , , i iuc uuicea ot uae conntrv ai tnelr DrotMr Gladstone's Viit to Wales I prey. ann who tb.ck of the Grind ArmyH A monster procession in boner of Mr. a machine to help them get at tbe treasury. Gladstone was he!d at Swansea, Wa'es, Hut they are not representative of the on .Sturd!.y. Mr. Gladstone, with pro- org-iztion. ini'oriit Lioerals or Wales, occupied! Of cours? the purpose or the malcon special stand. Lorn which he reviewed j tents will fail. The good sense of the the parade. i Grand Army or the Repuolic caa be OiiM hundred thousand Welshmen, j trussed for that. J'itUburg I'ost. wearing rosettes aad bearing banners, j and accompanied by numerous baods. ' " marched past the stand. A contingent j That Mictiael Davitt fully ex from Pont y-Pndd headed the line. Can- i pects to be arrested for his counsel to rotis eie Cred and the greattht enthu- i the liodyke tenarts is evident. He un- SitLStC prevailed. i dvmtnrt th.iiiii,..i.1n n :.e procession was Cve hours passing ; any mtstake in that regard Alreadv Lie review stand. After the men had j the news come, that the Government al. pasaeu they massed to bear Mr. i intends to prosecute l.im. He calls for 1.1 j l is one. wL tpoke for an hour. He aid for tbe evicted and for means to re sold .he wate of time ia the Honse ot t compense those imprisoned for resisting tmmona due to tbe fact that the the officer, of the law. It Is stated Coercion bill was badly framed, badly that be has sent a teTeam to frienS v.wu iwii; iiimni, oaaiy I l'lil..l.lHlj.1 .r.it an;.... n ! . - hk m uu.o ui lacLS. i V; '". " ir K!Wnf iOUr ' UL;.3uii lioliday. He waited riim i ri..r i; B -.,',o.,o.... . . ... i j iirjiij iirco, 101 l o. U irai.titsibJe to perrra:.ently i 0.riU coere-.veiy :a tbe light i oi dy ud ia aa atmsrhere of freedom . I Mr. Giadstoa. sked tbe AYelshmec to ! Lue6 illil the Irish Wtre human ; te.nga. full cf uobt, qualities. H. w . & tu .ur. i iHii.inn ""Y.-e-i-,? s Wi.tb members of l t.ctaioas acd cicials of the I.'ttta! psfy. il m mji riLiafijim r..n ir.Qui iaii. ,n ... -- oure oe orougnt to Dear j ....j j..-.u..i.:F;ru. ht. ru aiuent to induce b m ., , t . , , '.,.. ..r : : .. ' lur. i,,MCM "at no w goto ..... .... uuuinu u uumauiy p-iiing the peoole of I . 1 - w it 1 1 A Thu .iii J . - " ......jur,, vjuyrr - i uaiire unl. A. 1. World at;ve?. ;ie si 1. v.ou.'J Iw given a ioccer i - Some lf!tKisTatlou Eetara. Tiie Department at Washington buis? in regard to loreign emigration. Tina timely publication, which cover 1 Ltta ... ... " -" T l Deriod of thirteen years, ine disc com- prnenaive official conation ana arrange- tyme of the consular reports in regard 10 injifiraiion are ui esteciai imeieou liut, a Secretary Dayard 6avs ia the id- : t- m I 1 I . . , irductioo. it is tlmrat imposeible to draw jretiera: cotclueions from the data. rwcaute ?ue local ana teoDporarr enrcutn- stanctw wtich Ii Coecce emiaratioii vary in so large a degree. But it ia probable that ibe motive nf emigration is mocb tbe same now as it bas been from the time when populations were first stirred by the migratory impulee, j namely, the dare to escape evi! cond- j tions at borne arnl the boie of securing j happin t iKi iness and prosprity in new lands. ; is countiy KlTords the lst pros- ' - ' ' tiect of catnm? tlieta boons, it is not strarpe that the emigration from Uu ruie to the I'nited States greatly exceeds that 'o ad or her regions of the world. (termany and KiijrJand coDtribut atiout TO er cent, of the total immigra tion to tti Uaited State. The utter f iilure of the tterman authorities to d.vrrt emigration into other channels is ,.own hf tl)(. fsLvt tbj4j out of , rnl(rinll u Wt rmany in 14 cm- 10 this conn trv, and there no s.?n of a change to the current. 1 1 , -- " , . : a ini mi 1 iirnriai lxii v in w ri m and that of this Dumber I,4i).(TO made their homes under the stars and Stripes. AVttle the United Kingdom sends a numerous contribution to her numerous colonies, the tide of emigration from Great I'.ntain to the United States is as st rot,,; as ever. Theee reports show that tbe two countries contributing the largest immigration also send 'he msjority of ktIItsl Wtking men. England's eon- tnbutii-n of skilled UtKr consists roaruly ot t-ngiuerrs. mm era. iron ana steel workers, spinners and weavers, and j (rermau v's of carpenters, smiths, bakers. mm m mw w mmm U V ' a tTj W, butchers, saddlers. taUora brer. mi or 5.31416 immigrants who have llu),ea in ihuconntrv -STl4.r - ., . 5 pat ion, while but 10 perceot. were skill ed laborers. About 3S per cent, came under tbe description of miscellaneous, and contained persons engaged In all sorts of pursuits, from bankers and merchants to cooks. A little more lhan one-half of 1 per cent, belonged o the learned professions and the arts. Dut J more than half of the immigrants who are put down ap having no occupation L..a .v-, ,k, " ' J:" .11 U 8 rUv. of nnskn:ed laborers that come to this ct)UDtry is not as Urge as ban ton jnjj-j s TheW "reports contain much other ,Jata 5n r' t0 character of tbe ewiirMtion from each country that has contributd to the pulation of the t-;.j 0. r.. , : 1 . 1 1 iru ' Mrt 1 iiMV w 111 . 1 ra ninon r r dispel the false notions so industiiously propagated iu regard to the new comers from Europe. So far from consisting of Euro pea u paupers, as is so frequent ly asserted in organs of Know-Nothing j ism, the very large proportion of them and have nd Without than eat would be untomed bv the plow to this dav. 1'hiliiJtlphin 1tcirl. The Treldent and Li rand Annv. The small berr Itepublicau politicians in rt of the t;rand Army of the itepabhr; desire to raise some sort of an t may in'erferw with Presideiit var I mm ewa. a . t tDLifr muca. x n- lonuaiion o me i-;-.v Kth v... Ann ti,tn i ntrH,.tir.n r ti.s. ...... ... - - tbe aim ot the Grttd Army was to increase its membership, but the oe nighted Tuttle is not anrions. it seems, for membeis who don't sink to the level of bis petty partisanship in blackguard ing tbe I'resideut. The Sr. Loois. Republican, comment ing on the attempt to force a partisan ; tude before tbe country, for while of tbe lJJe !?ert i.oou men in tne organization we mav assume that there are at least 200,000 who fail rm laaA aotillaKi m. "' 'un;i . WTO1UIO (HO. ue men. inionuM u in tna rwin mmant, r good breeding and good taste-ltbere Is In It l8 minority of blackguards, camp-fol- ,T,tr?f.Snnt,V,l,Jper .V b,rokei down politicians. It la from this class that tbe protest com, against recognizing tbe Pre." ' vmm .UU UVUIiUBUUfll of tbe army and navy of the Republic as tbe M 01 tn United States and commander Grand Army's' gaest after tbe Grand Army bas Invited Dim. Such men are naturally Republican spoilsmen, wbo regard tnai he has sent a tal.rr-m erin. . . " " ,.c. in IDS 1 . 11 1 Ml SI.Ih Biivia.l I . on the Pre- protest against 7 on of ex- reland from their a t.irt rr ah. In wd' o giva all a chance to test it. mZta " e eon iced of its wonderful curat. ve no-em lr trtr ' v m. I for Consamotion iv...h nM. I l t . , . a . " lV tLJ? J . vwv. UUUVUU remedy. Con- Ceo- eepeci- allj reqaested to taU at the Drug Stores ot X. James, of Ebensfcurg. and W. W. Mo Atoer, of Loretto. t mmm . vuva a va vri a m JEWS AMDOrUEK 50TI.V6S. It is cow estimated at the pension office that the number of Mexican pension claims wilt not exceed 30,000 Bisbop Ryan, of Buffalo, baa refused .. m . i . i. . . , . ' " for a Jerlnre by Or. Mrtilyao. on the ground that the latter is In open rebellion against the eenrcb. Two years ago a farmer of Cedar 6 rove, U . planted two rows of potato slips oa feucday. Moe that time, altboun on both sldesof t&eserowseverjtblc that Is pU tiled grows, this spare bas ninalarly refused to produce auythlnjr. t Cardmaf Gibbons arrlve,f at New Y ort J on tne Uicbrla Saturday and was met in ' th lower bay by a stem, boa I filled with wefl-kojwn Csthtic eitirena of XfwYork. ne was in good ealth and spirits, News ha just tw-n received at Hanson. Cailiouo county. Iowa, that Rev. Dr. Held who left that pUce at winter to heroine a Rikxsionary in (Vntral Africa, had been killed ami atn by rannihaU. The nf,re herd of cattle on John II. Hart's farm, two miles north of Mechsnls- burg, Cumberland county, are quarantines!, ' l"e lirsoalyo Bridge and tbe Suspession bufferHig from a disease supposed to be I Bridge at Niagara Kail, en Sunday last, pleuropneumonia. ' jumped from London bridge into the The final ote on local option for coo a. Thames. He refused to permit a collection ilea in Michigan bas been Uken, showing to be Ukr ap, sayiog the f otrp wa merely foft seven In favor ar.d forty six against- ,n honor of the Queen's JcWIee. He Is TliU is foar snort of the rrnuired majority of ! tn9 jP t an early day, off tbs mem bers-elect. The bill will be racon- ' Clifton suspension bridge at Bristol, tbe- sidered'. Four years ago tbe twelve-year-old son f Cass "Jerry. ofUraod Valley, New York, was kidnapped by a colored man and woman and Dot h i oc was beard of bin antll yester day, wban be snddenly re tamed to bis father's noum In Grand Valley. Miss Caldwell, of Washington, who gave f.100.000 to Rto Cutbolic University, is to receive from tne Pup tbe decoration of tbe Golden Rose. The wife of General Sher man is said to be the only American woman entitled to this honor at this time. Ex Governor Shepherd, of District of Columbia fame, was seriously injured by being thrown from his horse in a mining tunnel In Cbiboanoa. Mexico, a abort time ago. At last accoants erysipelas bad set In and he was in a critical condition. President Cleveland is quoted assaying : "I drink beer and light wines myself, and I think I reel all tbe better for them, but I do not recommend their use to others, because I believe that every man should be a law unto himself In this matter. It took a Gr-en River City (N. T.) couple ju-st 30 minutes to form an acquai nt ance, conduct a conitsbip and finlhb off with raarrlaz. The scene of this speedy performance was a restaurant, where tbe bride officiated as a waitress. Tbe graom wrs a transient customer. - Shortly after noon on FiMay last, sen tence of deatb was imposed on Mrs. Chiari CU'iaiale. of Nw York City, who was convicted of murder In tba first degree for tbe shootiug of ber husband in October last. She was condemned to be hanged In tbe Tombs Prisou-ard on Friday. Jaly 22. - Reports received from Alaska state that Indians and the miners bad engaged In a fight in tbe interior, in which one white man was killed and five wounded, and five Indians killed and several wounded. There is no news as to tbe cause of tbe dlsorbanee. bat It is supposed that tbe miners interfered witii tbe wltu of the Inilars. E. E. Ayor. of Chicago, does a larger business In railroad ties than any other man in tbe world. For the remainder of this year his contracts call for lSO ear loads a day; $.'.301,000 represents tbe cot of the ties be will require during the next seven months. No man has so many ties to bind Mm to prosperity. Miss Jennie Suliivaa, ot Fonda, N. Y., was attacked with bloeoagbs tbree months ago aud bas bad no relief except when placed ender the lotluenee of opiates. She ia cow a physical wieck. When one of the violent attacas comtis on she raves like an insane person. Physicians bave tried, iu vain, to afford relief to tbe sufferer. Jasper L. Rartlett, a prominent citizen of Buicersville. W. Va..shot Wesley Talbott a few days ago for paying too much atten tion to Mrs. Bartlett. He thought that settled It, but when be reached borne be learned that his wife bad disappeared. He went bunting for Talbott again and found tr-at be, too, was among tbe missing. Tbe Railroad Coram iesioners of Con necticut have Issued their edict, forbidding the Sunday morning newspaper train in that State. This order will also cut off tbe delivery of New York papers In Massa- cbnsetts. Tbe law was passed at tbe last session or tbe Legislature and allows only tbe running of mail trains and trains for Public necessity. John Wesley, wbo was a keen observer of bnman nature, said in a letter dated Dublin. 1747 : "For natural sweetness of temper, for courtesy and hospitality, I bave never seen any people like the Irish." Not withstanding tbe bitterness engendered In more thac a century since that was written the same thing may be said to-day of tbe Irish character with entire truth. Monkeys are tbe only animals beside man that bave acquired tbe so-called mor phia babit. One monkey, like his master, fell into a state of stopor and depression when deprived of an oplnm smoke for sev eral days. Two rabbits, however, morphia bad been administered in enormous doses for months, reaching eigbt grains dally, and suddenly sarpressed without evidence of discomfort. A few days ago a gentleman of Wash ington bought an old trunk at an auction sale tor 25 cents. It was filled with rubbish, and the buyer sent it home Intending to bave it cleaned out. This was done a few days ago, and the trunk was found to con tain a solid silver shield, which appears to have been on the coffin cf George Washing ton. The plate from tbe casket bas been missing ever since tbe attempt to steal the remains in 1837. The President has presented a gold watch to Captain N. E. Schaeffer. Master of the German ship Dacotah, for tbe rescue nrn.nt.ins - w tK . ' . . u i , u W liu 1 v.... tbe wreck of the American schooner L. C. KamniskL on March 23, 1887 ; a gold watch and chain to J. n. Fraser, first mate, and a silver cup to Captain Charles J. Wasson, of th ltritii. k..v i . mf-mt mm uaiAiua, 1171 DC I T Ivvo IU rescuinetheerewof thA-n-n h,.n., Sarah A. Bo ice, on November 21, 18K6. A terrible panic occurred at Chihuahua Mexico, last week, in the Catholic Cathedral, caused by a candle setting fire to one ot tbe altars. Tbe day being a religious holiday, tbe church was crowded, principally with women and children. At sight of tbe amoke tbe crowd became terror stricken, and in tbe straggle to reach tbe door several children were killed and a number of women severely Injured. The number of killed Is not obtainable at this writing. miss Mary Childers, a pretty ehool ; teacher of Trenton. Ga.. beard some time I a tbat Jono Magars bad been circulating slanderous reptwu about her. She rode across Ixmkout MounUin, a distance of fif teen miles, and at the muzzle of a shot gun forced ber tradncer to apologize. Then she published Magars aa an "Infamous scoun drel" and a bad man generally, and Magara sent ber a challenge to fight. Tbe little woman went to tbe spot to meet him, but Magars didn't show up, and at last accounts Miss Chllders was bunting for him with a horsewhip. Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton t., Johnstown, Pa., for Caipets, flattings. Hugs, Stair Pads, Stair Rods. Stair JSuttons. Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Lulras Curtain Goods, rtc, etc. (Quality of Goods unequalcd and prices the lowest. Six Belgians arrived at Tarentum last we direct from Europe. Tbey wIM beem- Ployed in the Pittsbnrr? Tlate-Glas Works ! near that town. Iawreoce Donovao,. wbo jaos;ed from 1 llV. . t 1 . i n "nnrsi ihiqkb n Eaigiana. A monster procession In bosor of Mr. Gladstone was held at Swansea. Wales, on UurJay last. Mr. Gladstone wttb promi nent Liberals af Wales occupied a special stand from wbicb b reviewed ttn parade. One hundred taoatsand Welshmen wearing rosettes and bearing banners and accom panied by numerous bands marclwd patt the stand. A contingent from Pont-y-Pridd headed the line. Cannons were fired and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. In-the City Court in Paducah. K., on Friday last, Moilie Jackson, a white woman was couvicted of vagrancy, and Judge Thomas ordered that aba be sold to the higheet bidder for tMrty days. The sale will be made as soo as tbe advertisement shall bave been issued. This Is tbe 3rst judgment ever made la this section, but It is not without precede In other places In Kentucky. Judge Thomas' action has met with a great deal of unfavorable comment Anna Granger, colored, of Wilmingtoa, N. C-. while ridiculing acd mocking another woman who was slogiag a tivron, felt a burning sensation In tbe-palm ot ber band, and on looking at it saw that "Tbe Church of God" was inscribed m blood-red capital letters. She screamed, and all tbe colored people In the neighborhood aie greatly excited. The supposition is that ehe keeps her hand shut now so as to keep mortat j eyes from being blinded by the mysterious j letters. j Mrs Patterson, a widow, of Parson, j Kansas, while out riding Friday evening ! was thrown from her horse, her foot catching I In the stirrup and the horse taking fright ran at a furious rate about a mile, dragging Mrs. Patterson by the foot over bridges, nidewalks and rocks, tearing and lacerating her flesh and horribly oaaagllng ber limbs and body. Her bead Is fearfully pounded and bruised, one eye being torn completely from her bead. She has not regained con- I sciousness and ber deatb Is looked for at any j moment. I Simon Nelson, or Hu.ii.. Dak., '-ot and killed Mrs. Shaw, her eon, aged about ' 15, and her sister, Mis hyuao, aged about j 22, on Monday last. The tragedy v,s '' e result of a coDtest over a tree claim, w.ilctt bad been decided In favor of Mrs. Stm. Nelson also shot a man named Kiisey through tbe body, fatally wound I oj; him. Mr. Lyman, was with tbe party, but escaped by getting behind a team. After the shoot ing Xelson returned hoote and placing tbe muzzle of bis rifle to bis tew pie, blew out bis own brains. The crluaa was committed about twelve miles from that place. Mi e: Hammond, a wetlth farmer Walker county, Tenn., was visited by Ku I klux a few nights ago. Two weeks ago I young Mitis Kiudrick, belonging to a res pec t j ed family in the State, was assaulted by a negro. He was captured and came near being lynched. Hammond, It seems, did not like Miss Kindrlck, and started scandal ous reports. A band of marked men, fan- lasiicaiiy attireu. roue to Hammond s nouse at midnight and whipped him. A bucket of tar and a aa.-fc r.f feather -Wh h.i d-ntly been Intended for Hammond, were found near the bouse. Two mothers sat opposite each other In a car on a Michigan Central train going to Toledo tbe other day. Each bad a baby about a year old, and each baby came In for a share of tbe admiration of tbe passen gers. This seemed to make tbe mothers jealous, and after thinking the matter over for a while one of them leaned across tha aisle and said : "I feel It my duty to tell you to go Into the car ahead with your child, as mlna bas tha whooping cough." "Ob 1 has It? Thanks for your kindness, but mine is all over the whooping cough and Is now coming down with tbe measles. Per haps you Lsd better go Into the ear behind!' ' An inquest was held on Wednesday, at Pekin. I1L, ou the body of John Lahart, who was burned to death in the Mackinaw cala boose, set on fire, it Is thought, by Mackinaw highwaymen to kill Lahart and prevent bis appearance against them. It was develo ped at tbe inquest that the calaboose In which Lahart perished had been saturate, wltn coal oil previous to the fire. The priso ners in tbe jail at Pekin acairt -hnm Lahart was the principal witness are grow- ing uneasy over the developments and public feeling wbicb is growing against them. Charles Green, of Mackinaw, bas been added to tbelr number. He is suspected of com plicity in the robbery of Lahart. A young man named IImby. of Fayette county, eloped last Friday with tbe daugh ter of Farmer titames. Four brothers of Uamby bad previously married four daughters of Stames, although tbe latter bad objected to some of the marriage. When be heard of bis last single daughter's i elPrner)t he was very angry, but after - . . . . . I tllinlrinfi rna mffA a w . . . . . " '";' '"i no saia : "iiang it. iii-iwjr over ne said : "Uang t. If tbey want the whole family all right; I'll n. Ik. .M .. .. - -..j mo um Huui.n myseir. lie ac- i cordingly rode to the hou.m af Mr. ii.n,K,- I i 'hose husband died recentlv. Drorxed. was i ... . a a , . I ""u luc uuPt'' Knot was soon tied. Two Seiuinotes were executed at the Seminole agency, in the Indian Territory, a few days ago. Tbey were large, fellows and showed supreme Indifference to their fate. After brief religious exercises they each made a short speech, dwelling upon the crime and attributing It to a too rr- use of liquor. When tbe deatb warrant was read the murderers walked calmly to a blanket stretched on the ground, where lhW lAnlr la...- fl.,.1. : J . j . v, mcn iiitiuun a;iu were j DiiDnroiaea. They then knelt, pree-ntthg the'.r bres'.s to the SlieritI nd Vi diputy, who advanced with revolvers, ar.d dropped on their knees directly in front of them. At tbe first discbarge both culprits fell on their faces. Tbey were Placed on their backs and pronounced dead in abont eight minutes. Tbe spectators numbered nearly 200, many of whom were women and children. The faxdlles and relatives of the ' murderers were among tha number. There was do disturbance, and when the bidies ot the dead men were carried away tie crowd quietly dispeiecd. CARL R.LVIjSTI.'IJS, PRACTICA L WATCHMAKER & JEWEtEH, AND DEALER IX 5 - : --' ' i ' F..r larjre or email rsiae a fllbrr.40 rralna DuwdrT; ei -L J nr. : 44 7i n J t. Tli droutnt siiootinn rtiie uwla l'.-T. tai cur T pairsuw ed na the ulv bklutt:r ' t l' 3 mw'mm, mm m on M . - . i Xuurtevu aiHorDt tjie. prlot truui WARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., Two t&rp M tuade uij one cf .ur 'm;i miy eiit'is ui iirwiy irn mku ine-Be riMctrry t.ff nearijr ilU VK rWTref ymai.ii,w:", .TV ' MM.Itf1liuiMtoU,llliitl.U HSSSk. SEMIMAL PASTiLLES. fx i.3aJ.d lw iiL-oJrU'iy ' x - r"r p- f r-t ,-iuti f- il tA-ii P wmomtxh and V isonwi :w.lxiu To tho" whaor.Ur :rum tb4mauy o con ii i f-r r4 at iitQi. Ly IhuutMion. kjj-aj-sOr-HrAiri "or. or uk i rva Datiaajbaana. w a t.iuu, jwJ cu t.a rrarfiBicahUi RULMoeat exf yourtroohta,ud iwnrrfl RUFTUta.i fkiwwin was r-- rs FRE? N ticjp: IN THEnKI HA.VS Ci H'KT 1 'hf v.unty ut Ctmlirm To Ilie heirs ul leal irprefentnllveji of Kllia Nil'l. 'li-en.Kfl (Iiiictixii : You xrc k n.A.I ... h. i.iv. lu.li.rK 111.. ltlitirAf f ! n: i h4 in, h:ir.r' l 'uu rt. t. t-r- h-.d t Ktitnut-Ui . o-j the ltt .M' rulav Ji-b-- m- i, nun an.1 h-T to Hcct'i't ur r lust- l J taki; til-' Kral H.it-ol 'llJl Nol'le. dpoeancrt. at th praised viutiun put 0Kr. It ry n inquein dolr swa'.lfil I y the aiJ Court, or sh.i.- u.e oLy a tru"'ee cliouM not tie appointed to .etl the fit i.e JtioKl'II a. cSHAV.Sherltl. StiTii!" floe. Ftieiifhuv, I'a.. April iS7.-4'.v. i R. U. JiJBS.t. M. J. BU'k. . f. Blfk. Tr.Kn-i m, I?.,,, U vr t . i " t,'ltJoL' Ml, IjUCK IV A).. ! --.---.- r ! , ! H.ntiilKni l VO I 'il ; j floaeV ReCClVOj CH DODSit, - .. 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