The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 17, 1887, Image 2

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    UNS3URC. PA..
FRIDAY - - - .!I NK1T? hM.
iii noiKtiK oi ri tit i r.
huu ti.kasi nm; :
THOMAS K. IloWK.CauiOrti.
lui: om v.iiuei:s :
JOHN KIKliV, John.stowr..
JOHN CA.Ul'llKLL, CjiuiCiii.
r"OU foul; Hot
UKOKtiE YV. KA:
i: DiUKi T u.
:i.Y. JohnsluWa.l
i:i: At kitou.
.1, W. 'JKIFFIX. Muster Tup.
T.(ri UULAXH. .!.hn.-.tovn.
Somk people are a ! voc li::g the reviv
al of the h.ilf ceut iu our coa. ie. S'e
cannot iin.igine a class of ersocs whom
this wuiild benefit, uu't ss it is a certain
fev who lit.ed suoh a coin with which to
make their chirituble contributions. .
St. fau about S'.'veu milliooa "f iradd
doiiaia have been redteUit ti. They are I
Dow cu ining 111 verv slowly, an 1 the en- ;
tire quantity will prouVy not. be greatly .
iu excess jf that ariMU'it. It will be ;
well for holders 0 r -in-jmber th.it the I
time for redempiiou t xp'nes on Sepieiu-
bet 1. i
Sr a ik (.'n.ui:.M.., Thomas V. Coop- I
er, has iued his c.t'l for hoUi'is the '
IpuL'.lfun .atc l'"l) iu:.):i ;i. Ilauio- 1
burg on the 17 ui Angus', next. The i
D-'mtx-rauc Convetili n. will uuttat Al- j
leutowu, on Cic 'M-i of th---ame u.ouiL.
CaiitJidate.s for .Iu.'.e . f the Nuprt-me
Court and t.:te Tr'.asurr are lo be
nominated.
Tiik gifi to '.i.-tt. Vicl'-riit ou
the I'CCIl.-.ioll of I.-r j'lbi!.-e ona.s'.a ot a
mosaic repioduotior. of 1! ip'..i i's fresco
repiesft.ti;g nn a!h goiic.il tigisn tf
poetrv. The wo:k was rxecu'.fd m the
Vatican. Mo::s:gi'oi o::i.. vi!l convty
the gut to Fu-l.i,;.:. ;.;.! l.e v,i': l; .c-ctmipHt-.ied
t y Fu:ti-ra V. iWuau ! MTt,
twoyou:ig pri.s-s id' the lice!' si.. it-al
Aca h iny, ' the IIe will, it) Loa-
or of the oi'Msioii, iT-ate ili ,!.o.s.
"TltK Siugt-stioti" sas the I.;;ruM.i'.er
JN-"- i.Vn, a Kfpuhiican or.'an of u.tlu
ence "of a few Republican joumals
ttiat demand for aa extra suasion of the
I.egishituiv to coirec the Liiaakr or
fraud by which the it-vniue hill was
los. is made in ttie intere:-.ls of Detno-
cr..tic i'.ip!!,l Is
srirtr i. onsen.se, if not
eonn thing woi.-e. It is t'.e Kt-publi-.
can party that is on trial for an otT.-nse '
f it which it will jusMy neld re.spmsi- ,
b!e if the wrong done In the people is
not font l! d."
Ir it a .'nip i-n:e gr:Ui!ki'.ion t.. know
th it i lie g.irnbl :'!g e
Nc v- Vork v.ho h.:v
.'I'll- in
C.
Of
''til tbiM-'ed for
S..-.i-r il k
m ti ke', a., .! i
n "corn, i.n.,"- tlie t tfee
Hiing i:p tl.i- pi iiie of t'.at
nuct.-" try ot lift
1 i.:t nn t the
fate tk. y to lictiij ikwrvcil. Iu pl.tiner
language they ure h.i.i: ci.-.l'.y w rftk-.-l,
Ui" millions ot in-' iy hiJ. they h i-l
to put into th-ii - ck;t3 have sudd.-Mly
dis kp;r:,rod. and ff.s- is again c .ming
down to its tiv.inl pin r. The Sitr.e re
tributive justice wis in. -U'il out to the
Chicago t inii.k-is ri v h .t i-n Tutad ty
last. Tne panic w.i.i s.; disas'ious to
the 4 i nlatois thai the lai uivs are s
! imult tl t m liniir i.a vif dollars. A
ma who faila in legitmate business
tliiough his ovn imprudence or want of
bus.n3 c ipacity, s eniitled to general
sympaitiy, but tht; man who deliberately
g.H-s to woik by a gambling process to
urn up Ihe -sMIuf aad iheieliy
oppress the poor, is a public en-my ami
his tail deserves to be hni'ed with uni
versal accl.ini.itiou.
William L". I'iianplki: w.i-: eh.- .-.i
to the S.-nat" of the I'ni'.-d S-.cs lv '
the L"gis'atiire of Xew Ilamphi-e ti i
Wt.Itiedi-y !tsr, to I'll the unt-vpir-d !
term of the la!" en.4ir l:fc,.. ('tu..Hj.
ler is a -'smart" politician an.l is a tit'
representative of th U putihr nix of his
State, lie i'-ijoys nn im-Ttaliiy ot infa
my as being the man who tirs: planned
and put in mutim:, on the m.in:r;g af :
ter the .November elect Ln in l7o, the'
political machinery t-y wi.ic'. auMiel .1.
Tlld -n wasi-hea'ed oi:L of th" rrev.len- i
cy a;.d Kutheiford I'. II .yes f.isj '
into an otViee to whijh he hid t.ever
been elected by the ptip. L'h(; r.itler
who concocted th s'-her.itf. tc sti'nl the :
i:iec;orn! vote of Flori.hi, S.iutii (iro- ;
lina ami Louisiana fur llv.s and he 1
visited the Mrs'. n.,med S:..; imm.-.l;.k'.e-I
alter the election aud riin1;;l;,,i.ueil
his infamous purpo-e s far as l'l. rida
was cone . rnt d. -h.!.;. S'.erm.in a' tended
to Jet'auchMtg tl. V 'te ot L:;ui,i ir!a ;
and s -ire s.uulli r fry po::; km : m.,r,i-
pulatetl that . f itilh Caroliu.i. ( !.u!i l- :
i .......
na- iii. lev.trn am;
expec.S t.i be viiulic i'.e ! 1 y 1
1 1 n . ...
n ruisti
ng made
n. e iiea . i.i '(lt IC III Ca:.
sideut.
te for I're-
A
committee composed of
piomiuent railroad et!i,Ma!s rt-presertinrr
thirty tho.i-.iad milts of railroad has
i i ..
-en i.i essinti Mr ? ver.il .l.iys in Nw '
York, f..r the purpose of defiling on t
Coupler th.it will n.-rV auS.i.) r i,. .n-
and frvui Hi
away with t
sid.tof freight r,,rs ,i..i.
Hay w ith the necessity f the e,np:,,es
entering etween the
i.ui to RMKe a
couplin-, as.h-y areot !,ged t,; .' at pre
sent with !h link mid pi., couplmg,
Whi.-li has proved so destr.ic.Ive of life
aim irr, p-itcni (, lVe bt
''a test-
HUd BtRtNtic.S I. lVf t)i
et) pre-er.'.rt! ti
the co!uni'!tee showii
'.tf In th- I'n
l.e.i !:it. t
ir-.' :( !. s ; 'i. i-. l-.n
brakeit).-:, kiiV.I an turn I !y. tl.. 4,.,)
atO l'I.ip!.-.l ;0r )!!-.. u- .1 riMKI :reju;n-
Ku. or paits of t...
off, runki'ig a t.-.t i:
. '1 -r fot.r. taken
i' I il -m i.y Is iiij.)
1 -., Vi.".-,I ui.uh?
o.ir,g Men !in l..t.e !.
cripples a!j for the. or
Callsf. I'll: ..I,!
Coupler th:t lias the;- it, .badly wrk
ever W..V rh fir:,t trxiu u34 run. The 1
sain- siati 'in s!..)W u.at liutdiejs or!
bral. etiier, ut. k,h' ,l ,.Ver y, ar bv usii.- I
th.oM I. u I i r..ke.-. It is t,i U- hoped j
thai Lhe w.rk uf th.' rjimu.ii.-r will xe- j
suit in il-vi,. ,4 leni.-dyfu . whole- !
3a!e s!.uifc'hi"r. ;
t
"So f at as I ami the gentlemen c-operating
witti MK in lVtiuey ivania tH.lilies are
.......-r.i wk. hi ...!-. il 'it min.ti '
thai iueoi.r..me Court of the Mate is the '
bulwark ut the e,.i,r.ti..Us aud WE have !
determined to chai ge lis cotupusdion as
rapid') as possible."
This UjIJ u'.terauce came from M. i.
(.tuv's hps few days before the recent
death of Chief Justice Mrrcur of the
.Supreme Court, and lie will have a
chance to make gojd Lis thrru: wlieu
the lt-public4U S.ate Convention mtcts
on the 17th of Annual to ujuiiuaie Judy
Mercur'sbucc -ssor. ( iaya dictato'ship
iu tlie Itepuhlicaa pjikics of the S.ate
amply instilled biu in usit;g the ag-
. , I . , . ,IV-
grcsMve words cobtaibed iu the above
quoted pararapl., aud shows that he
feels a sublime consciousness in his own
political supremacy. S.ill tie may not
be powerful enough to accomplish his
avowed punvjsc. A few weeks w ill tell.
If uay has cot always heretofore baeu
the fast frieud of corjratiobs at Har
risburg, and if he has not always sah(ed
his course responsive to their demands,
he has been a much abus-d aud slandered
man. His open hostility now to the i
Judses of the Supreme Court who, in
his estimation, are the "bulwark of the
corporations," come therefore, like a
tshuip thurxler clap from a cloudless sky.
It may happen, however, when tuay
cornea :u contact in the Stale Couven-
Ii,,) w.th M-M tnes, the big I'hi.ade!-
phia bss, with his t. rty-six delegates ;
from that city standing solidly at his
buck, that the Il-aver county statesman
ww. ., corn, 'c. led to admit that "time
ihw.s can t't tl n;e as well as others."
Tiik I.iin! :li?i at Washizigtoii re
p '.s to the I'acifivi Ititlrot l eoLiruis-
fcioti, of whic'.i lx Cljvtrm.r I'attison is
t I'h.iirruaii, the amounts of public land j
gian'.iu to. stiecitil o, and patented
pa.et.ltd
to . t.e feYeral foil1 p.) Ii it ii
Hie under i wS Itt-s'
u-ui l)g com pa i , t'i- (
wl:o.-e aiT tirs .
The three j
j.(..f,c '
C't-nirat l'acifi::, and Kansas Pacific,
' received grants agrrgatii.g 2,:.tt.,tiii.
acres. Oniy t.'X),u ti acrrs have been
s-lectetl, ltav.rg IS. 7U0.O00 acres yet
, rem lining 1 1 he selected. Th grant lo
the N -ittieri: Pacirtj rj id is not covered
by the IVtti.son inveatigation, but in a
: recent r.-port it is set down at the eaor
( U10U3 aggregate Of IT.'H"",!"!!) actes, of
, which only si,iiiti il:lTe ten seleceJ.
The public lands which the G 'vtTntnent
has granted to these four corporations,
and which have not yet been selected,
. that is pateuted to the companies aggre
gate Ol,7uM,Wiu acres, or an area about
j eiua: to that of the States of New Vork,
New- Jeisey and I'eunsylvania, which
( are set dowu as having ac area of G-V
o't), titi ucres. There are farms for
millions of people, yet in the West, but
Instead of being a fre gift from the
governmrnt to th actual stt'ers. will
have to be purchased from the railroad ;
corporations on heir own term-i. !
Gov. nr.vvKi; lias already vet.w-d ap-
propriations acgreg-it-i.jr about Sl.ltHi - :
1-u, ... c ,. , : ., . .. '
u ' l1 W,'!C" appropriations ;
in aid f our vartcus charities. (ae
very j.n". v'.eo, hr.wvver, was the appro- .
priation of cV,cj.i,i,(ni to be wasted on
crazy-quilt patcliwotk or. the rickety I
old C.ipital. It is announced also, that !
i i. .i i , )-i i .
in diap-)i-::ig of the forty odd bills jet to j
he I'cted on. he v.ill veto more than
.",), hh.i more, thus swelling tils vetoes ,
to lilo'ii Sl.T'tmO.
T!..' or'gia tl pa fo: this wholesale
siciglr.tr of ch.tri'.able appropriali-ins
was the f ti'uieof the ten' reVeMie bill.
As "oetween recalling the I.-g: da'.ure to
r er :;ct the uie isure lh: v.a.s d.-feated
by Irau I or starving the chanties of the
S'.ate, ILe ttjverr.or tiecidedio let the
b! v fa'.! upon our humane instiutions,
a:.d prrmit fr.uid to assert its omnipo
leuc t over t!ie au'h -ji Ity of the Cjmmou-
we.i kr;. I he s. rang? sequel to this veto ;
of charitable appropriations ostensibly
because of the failure of the revenue i
I LilI 13 llw 1 t'tcUratioj of the Gov- (
; emor iiat th new bill would probably
; have rtip.iiniil ed the r cues. i
,
Iiik repjrt having become current
in Xew York that Henry George a?.d
Rev. Dr. .Mc;ivon Intended runnine I
f.ir fhrf T t-is' itn-u .ii t m'.k
for the Le.s.ature next fad, the former j
for the .Vnttte and the latter for the :
Hotie, a rept iter for the ',, L1 inter
viev.ed Geoige on the subject on last
Mol ;!iy night at his rrsld.nce. Mr.
George sai l : "I g-jesa there are plenty
of men ti go to the Legislature without
takir.g us. I mn stue I don't want the
pt.siii m, lut uti.hcr of us, I think
wouM heoliait- to tak tbe ot!i -es if ten
dered us il ii. wcnld help a! Lg the great
cau-e. I'.u; I thick there will be no
necessity of our btiug candidates." In
this c .i:e,-tion, s f.4r as ir relates to
!.. M JIIjim, it may he stated that the
ommif.ee consisting of three prominent
uitmttrs o; S:. S.ephen's church lately
in his charge, who wtre appointed to
prepare a poiitiun to the l'ope to t
sigt.ed by Citiivilics IhrnugLout the
country Hiking for the restoration of Dr.
tl I': . ..
-"' oauuei cu t.ie jin.jci (
owing to the tact that Dr. McG ly nn and ,
his friend.-, do not desire that such a
p.-tition Miali be sent. .
Tn k supreme Court of (ieorgia has
sumndih, .m f
i sllsUlnetl lhe wi" f Divid Dickson
This makes
Amanda Kuhnk b I
I ichest n
ro in America, w.th a fortune I
-
of fiOtt.Ux.'. Dickson who was related
, to the best families In the Slate, was. i
i re the war. one of the heaviest slave-
.-u.ria iu me .-ourn, navirg on one ,
plantation alon-:ji ti negroes. After the ;
war h- wis the first pmui-n-ut f irmer I
to succeed ut.der the
things, and he ran tip a fortune of
'". II.- died a b.ichel-.r, avi g many
White t-l.ltives anxious for his r.r.in-rtr
it.fv ier. disgusted as we!! as disap
jio.uied when they ..' isco ered that he
leTv wiM in vmiili seven -igh'.sof his
p. is. hsiotis iv:'ti let, n his colored mis-fr-ss
unl her i!.i lighter, Ani:.:t..Ia. A
liL'ht ws ru.tJ. ;.;i the will, the pi.uci
p.i'. poiL.1 brl;:g .h.tt it was opposed to
pub.i it.-'iry to ptrrjiit a .:.u- man to
u:-pi:-eof his j n.pcrty b; his eoi'd
illei irrutt lhlren. Tha Supreme
(.'-)urt rules thai the riegruts Lave the
s iu. "vil ii-hs us while p.. .pie, and
the wil! i':'j"t staii'!.
A Ji'iiv i? the case agaitiPt Jacob
stii-.rp, .'jn York, was
Weiitits'lay dfteru xju.
obtained on
l'laiu farts iu I5rief.
Tbe revenue b:ll thai w as defeated by
caivfully fr-iuied or revised
L J'1 emission " J'Z
turn was considered in the two Houses
nu.rK thn thrt-w months: was ardently
f.iv,.red bv GoVtinor Leaver and every ';
accounting Uhcerof the -Slate, and was
earnestly opposed i.y the chief corpora- ;
t.on icteresis of the S ate. ; Chauncey M. lepew, the President or
It is adai:ttd that the new revecue , the Central It lilroad Coiupaiiy. who is
biil Uatjsferred a larpa pmportion of the ( a leader aud a seer ainoo the K -publi-taxes
collected by the .S.at?. from the , caus of XrW York, recently expressed
people to colorations, ai)d ttieie was tneo;i!ion that the issues of the cam
gennal cotigiat u'alioo aiuoii the i-eo- p !ijn of 1SKS wo JM Uj the Irih qu s'.ion,
iJiat sueli au achiev .uieDt had b-en ' the Labor uuestion. the T in i-ranee
tt iined It is an i pm secret that ;t '
might not have Ueu attained, but for a
case then ndinj iu the Supreme Court ,
cf the State, which, if decided in favor
' -t;lw . nmH,rA i
t ions much more than the new tax bill. :
That deciaiou has bu rendered, aud it j
, vf crn-ratis i
Tllti lull narf r i ri.Fn lK A icn es a A
-"'""
with the Governor, his Cabinet, thf.
State Treasurer, the old and the new '
Auditor Genet al, and all approved it
More, a:! ersoaal!y urged its passa?- ;
all aeciareu it tbe besl revenue Dili ever .
- -
nr.tn.MwJ .-k t . .1 T .... I . I , t . 1 t , . n
did so after having had it undt-r con
sideration for months, with the best
sources of knowledge ju:t at haud
tiovernor 1J ;.iv?r nov iaUoi ites ai aa '
excuse for bow iiig in pitiable submission
to a public fraud, that the new revenue j
bill was defective ; that i: might not in
crease the revenues, and that it does j
not equalize taxation. What has he '
learned on the subject that he did nol I
legislative session, when he ieisonallv I
urged the passage of the bill V Was ha
ignornt or msiuctre then i Is he
ignorant or insincere uow ?
The deieiident party organs which en
thusiastically tavoied the bill when Gov
ernor D.;aver favored it, will, of course,
criticise it now. They would be for the
bi.I and for an extra session, if he was
favoiabie to them ; and they wi l be
against the b.ll aud ag.tirst an extra
session, if he is against them ; but has
not Governor Heaver learned that the
Partv orirans which wobble ar.d tuuiMe
. r i , r-tirf ,in ,.0,...:,.i i .n ,iri
mould no St ntimect of the people ?
The prtsent attitude of ihe revenue
bill presents the humiliating s;H-itacle
i or a great )inm uweaitu bailed in lis
J s-jveieign pjwer by the cunning of a
j lobby thirf. Its most imoitaut liw.
; directly alTrcting every c;t!z-u of tlie
State and enacted after more consulta
i t it'll and labor tlnu was ever eiveu to a
revenue measure, is defeated by a crime. 1
and the State bows in chi'd sh helpless
nes to its own slame. Tne legislators ;
ana me prop. e, a.nios, as un one voice,
iiioy ki.c i'uk tuiirncu,
tut crime exiaco, a:nj ine majesi
ly of .
B?a- ;
-g's i
ttie Late asserted ; but Governor
ver is a m!j.n'y asainst tw:l) the Legi
la'.ure ana me people ana ne reiuses
I uses
redrtss to the peop.e and vindication to i
monw 'b- ;
The liis promptly urg-d an extra
station a in on.) uihiuki r.y wnicti .
Governor Heaver could vindicate his ad- j
mui.s.rat.on m such au emergency ; aud !
only stone-blind partisans or hopeless ,
Idiots will accuse this jiurnal of stekmg I
j lUriial Of Stekillg j
t . ... l. .r. , a . . , , . , .-'l
M u I V t i Ior LlU1" ihe l'nolic Irish Wder No rrMt re vet n-pnrted. Crews run
advised as w hat the gieat mass of the ' shrank instinctive'? from anv r-tini . -. , ' , . "
iM,Vnt.iin:ir.,,l..nan,iMi un.. h.t f''... ?1 "h".'? 'uu?. uiou ; mng east from Cheyenne seemed to be
K prt)p-Jsel. it w u:d have sustained
r"rl ss .if i hfr. ititr.iw'c tf iiulii'vl i
u.tls or parties. A prompt call tor i.b
txtia s- ssion would have assured the!
prompt re-enactmenc of the bill ; it !
wouM h'lvo lic.itcd the lnnKtc-!t but
DOW ss!ected i-flK-iaU by the probable- j
exposure ot the gui'lv ; it woui l have
Coriiru.4!:J,d ,u, hearty audits f the
p ople. and i; w ;u'd have enabled a j
mighty Commou wealth t ) grapple and ;
feat the cs-.me and attempted its dis- !
b--!"' Ti.mi.
"
Evictions at Iod)Le. i
.
Dublin, June lu. Evictions at Bo-
dykt were tev.imed to-day, aud lliere
was a repetition of li e t xciting sce.-ies
which have a'.tende 1 nuxi'-rous al'.nnp'.s
to evict tenants. Tne ntriff aud his
b-.!dj guard were stubbornly resisred at !
the Lous.- of a tenant nmed OTIallo- ;
r.n. A hills.de near the house was j
covered with an excited mob, which
cheered the defendrrs ot the pirmi.ses
aud urged them to hold out. OTIallo- ;
ran and his party had dug a tri.ch
around the luus- and barneaded the ;
lower rtx'nis, while the upper portion of j
the house was occupied by ten men, in- ;
cluiliijg two who had returned from
America, and some women. The bail- i
iff made an attack on the wall of the j
nJU: wita a crowbar, but were received J
An in?rector of police with a drawn
sword then mounted a ladder placed?
against the side of the house, but was'
beaten down. A constable wiih a rifle
,-)X(.(j hijyprt ht-xi mtninted the lad- ,
der, but his head was battered by the i
defend-rs. Several cashe3 were ir flic- ;
teJ ,ip ,n Lim' ac1 he retired. Another
constable also attempted to c'imb the!
Ulier, bnt failed. A secora ladJer was .
then procured ar.d several coDS-ab'es
mounted it, bul were beaten down. Mr.
Cox essayed to climb up a ladder to
9-eak to the inmates of the house, but
the police prevented him from doing so.
Finally a constable entered with a rill
and tixed bayonet, bnt the rifle was
wrested from him and his safety was
imp-riled, when Father II iiman entered
and secured a cessation of hostilities.
The inmates w-re then arrested, aud
th'j w.,rk of eviction was carried out.
(overact by Ihe .Moou.
Midd'etown, X". Y.. June 12. Harris
Gillette, a well-to-do old faimer of Sid-
" '
'
n r . a tht. frtl.V.t? y-v f at.;Atin
in-,?-.i..ir. bv m .. h;i.;f .7"
ni'Hn. Interviewed on the sujtct, he
unfolded his creed as follows :
"I always go by f e moon's chainr-?,
bctuse then I know I'm riht. 1 se. a
great deal m the pujers about how to
choose a cow, but I can tell you a ru'e
" "
worm ail the rest. If a cow is born i
hen the horns of the moon point down,
lnen s,ie win l a ood milker, but it
bo w'aen tte hon!, ,oillt sae
will run to nothimr but skin and bone.
I always butcher cattle and hogs in the
Erw of lne m atd I ve a -
lrter more meat. I always sow ami I
L,t., . rr"V?"
1 1 1 I 1. II, Illu ..un,- . . I I II U m. w.r. An., r n
. ; . . .... - . .
iiuuj iiwi iu v ue iruoors. i
always build fences when the horns of
lne moon V"vt UP- aild
nut on tl.rt
" r,?e". uun lUv noras P,nt
mVfences nevTr l3f down ffi? S -hSj
rrouse, contrary to my advice, was
roofed 'Q the full of the moon, and it
'l1? .and Ust winter all the
, cnnureniiaa iiie measles. I once attend
ee lr IrT (jt ' fl PJinn m-a.iiKT mn. trr.t l .-
the ..lark of ih mom. tut I soon back
slide.1 w nidt-rf ul!y. Since then I gor
c-tiverred again in the light of tbe moon.
and my reiigiou has stuck to
me ever
since."
It Is announced a'5k that Governor
leaver, while vetoing many nios rneri
tori.nis charitable appropriations has
sgned the bi!l appropriatioe 5112,000
to thf s-Hir Agricultural College, of
which he is I'resi.lent. and that he has
a.so signed the bill appropriating $15 .
Uxi for the archirectura! adornment of
the (Jovernor'd Mansion. L' rider ordin
ary circumstances, there would bo n
w mrl . r,ClT r,U'er f. "iap-
JO tV' L U," Wtie" D-.r'y K'UW'-
000 cf t e general -ppropri itions, large- !
lv for ei,a; , a t V V :
y ior ciiarui-s. have t. b.. viru, t
: er.r.;r?e ecorjomy, there will I very ;
( genrral criticisnj of his approval of the i
j two appro; riations which personally
, affect Limself.-iVi,7it.Jta Tis. .
loreiiru !Mie.
Mote than a year iau.st eUps- before
the two urea, parties of the country will j
be in position tor the Presidential cam i
paigtj of 133 ; but, e.rly as it is, the
prooaute issues ui iuji cuu.csi hum ..uc
nrspective candidates are undergoing
a lively discussion iu party organs and
by politicians wherever assembled Mr. '
question, adthi Tariff. Ib patting the
'Irish question'" hist and Hie Tariff last
he rangrd the issues ia itie oider of their
importance as they presented themselves
. , :. :
Amonc the KpubHean puli' icians ,
wno w rd ,r.ther-d in .Vw Yolk X j bid
g by to Mr. li'ait.e the sirne disuo-;
-. - i 1 . I : c e : T
aillOU lo urag a question ui hhpio i
n.iliti into the ,tv con diets of tliis
his
k,, a .tif t, . mii,.
iiMir.lrr Ivfriprl itst-lf. Aim m-elirin
of the llepublicau Club of New York, j
held on the day of Mr. B aine's depar- i
. ,k; iji. n.ar,.,. ..i.ir.i.i n.r
Ul. kUJO A I lOll UUC.714SU . b k. .
. . ...
in a report irom tne mmitiee on.
"National Affi.rs.'' which, judging
fiom the contents of tht rejrt. shou.d .
have been styled the Committee on "In -
iHAnl Aff.ir" T,m dwm,rt
in guarded language, mentioned the ;
"Ulaine Democratic orgrizttions
which gave substantial support to the j
national ticke. in 1M," ana static inal
intse organizations sun remain in exis
leucr1. uiiuiaujayru ojr l lid itrpuujitdu
party's defeat." In the discussiou of
! the reiKrt (which was adip'ed with
: urilv ime disx-rit Inir vote a. snfiiktr itiit
I that the committee Had conferred with i
I the leading Irish orgar iztioL.s, and j
I that they ail wanted the Miine states- j
I mac, as he was tho only man who had
; ever Ieeu able to dia w their enemy's fire .
, iroai across ibe sea.
The demagogic purpse of lugging an
Irish question into the foreground of
American politics has been m de mani
fest, liut what legitim-ate relation can
such a qnesti Jii bear to the issm-3 which
the people, of this country must solve in
their own Government ? The great
majority of the American people, with
out regard to party or creed, profoundly
smpathizj W ith t'je Irish in the momen
tous s: rognle ujon wli.cii they hive en
teicd. and the "Irish question" can ba
diagk.t'd into our ixditics only by vio
lence. If there should be in this count ry
a parly organization hostile to the Irish
in then struggle, ad in sympathy with
coi-icion policy of Enc'a-J an Irish '
Question would uecessaii.'y arise in
American politics ; but there is no such 1
pirty in the country, and hence theob-
trusion 01 sucn a question may be
regarded as an Irish Lull of colossal I
r.rojiOrtioiiS. j
The latest attempt to force the Irish ,
Question into the toiitics of this coun-
nnestioii into th tw-iifi' nf this cnnn
lry has met with a most mortifying j
repulse for its demagogic authors. '
William O'Urien, the ehuent advocate !
Gf tue irj9tj caUPe, who has just left
ttese shores with the plaudits and good
wlShea of the American people ringing
in nj3 eatSt CoUi,i not we inveigled into
the trap that had been cnnr.inHv set.
the tran ttiat had been rnnfiinirlv ut '
.. - j - - i
tempt to thrust his great cause into the
arena of American political discussion. !
His example deserves to be tnken tn i
heart bv American mriz-nsof all ii-rti
native and natural. zed. To William !
U Liien tne rnsn quts'ion was a cause , and efforts to find her have not availed. It
too sa?red to be m.de a football of by i3 gurpted she Las been kidnapped and Is
the io!lliciaus in another country ; and, oeing ufcI1 uuUl ,ier captors get all her
in tne same spirit of palriotism and ' moa frOQ1 her.
pride, the great hotly of the American I
citizens will not jK-rmil the questions! A sleeping car of the Duffalo express
that exciuaively concern their owu on tll,; t'w orti Ct-ntral railroad, jumped
Government to be? belittled and de-
graueu i-.y ine intrusion of a
issue.
tore ign
Tbe Cla'ues. the Chauncey iJ.-pews
and the othtr smart jHjliuciaus who are
seeking to raise an Irish question in this
country care no morb for Ireland ai:d
the Irish than for the value of one of
'WoodT3 Irish ptnuies. Tbey dare not (
face the important ls-ues of tariff, reve-
nue, currency, administrative reform, j
and the other problems of American !
jK,litics that press for solution. Tor !
this reason they would gladly welcome '
. . . " J '"jc
a (.rreek, a Hulgartau or auy other ex-
traueous question that might promise
them a mode of escapo from the real
issues before the country. In their
political bankruptcy they have seized
upon the Irish question ; but, with all
IkttiT smartneso, the mother, wit of our
lellow-citizeus will prove more thau a
match for Ihem.l'hilt'JcljJtuiliicord.
A Scpator at the Confessional.
Senator Ingalls, honored by the He- I
publican partv in his election as Fresi- I
dent of the Uuited States Senate and '
therefore its chief representative in I
official position, at a recent speech at i
Abilene, Kansas, made this remark I ,
have no hesitancy in saying that grant-
ing the rignl of suffrage to the colored
Ieople has proven an absolute and un-
quaiirito rauure.
A failure in what ? They were given
tbe suffrage in the idea that their votes ' -"DU'1 inais. or Miuaietown. uaupnm
would control the iolitics of the South- ( connt hired a horse and carriace on Sat
ern Stales in th intereKL of il. i;-r.iihi,- i rday night to convey his wife from the
can party, and deter mine doubtful States j
at tbe X'otth. The Republicans ex-
Iected that iu 'he South the negroes, j
not one in a hundred of whom could
rend his ballot, would have Republicans j
pn.jpts put in their hands Dy Cariet bag
leaders aud be conducted to the polls in
droves like cattle, there to outvote the
whites represent lug property and intelli
gence, i ue scueme succeeded ior a
time, and a travesty on popular govern- ;
ment tifk.l bu- ir nv.til ir .. I '
mHDl ue!d 8W4V uuli y th8
weigtu or us own ignorance, corruption i ever before driven in one sea'on. To pcr
and inrqnity. The Ilepubllcan party as ' form the labor in getting this immense
a cousequfcuce bas disappear 1 from the amount of lumber down requires over GOO
3 1 ,U gOVerDmeDt aod enand 80 horses, at an expense of more
If Senator Ingalls and his compatriots j
had heeded th councils of so astute a
leader as Senator Morton, of Id liana,
at the time the propriety of negro bull-I
was unuer uenate, ne would not now be
- - - 9m J J m-l till tTV
bones of ;
party ascendancy by the aid of the ne- !
Sut tht it was not Srihl Thi?n
17C ' ' Z,",JZr ,"lu.e,nalure
: v ""Ufia llic 1U1C1IUI
ui iiiiuira me lnierior rA.' p.iniii mum.
' .j... ...... U I
tain its ascendancy. Tbe nvramid of .
- .
8omem; could not be made
stition, while property and intellitrence.
guided by American brains and courage, '
.-ju..iutru ico uaar.
The Republicans have been a long
time learning the !essnn nrdint h
some of their ablest leaders. Senator
Ingalls' confession, however, is to the
point. "Negro suffrage," he says, "has
proven tin absolute and unqualified
failure." Ii certainly has in the sense
the senator expecred to garner its fruits.
xue negroes will never again vote as
"'i viju iu me uavs me senator was
jubilant over their'voting power ; and !
a.) inie.iigent, ana candid persons con- i
1 1 - I
cede tbe government and the people are i
the gaiijers thereby.- -I'hilulcli.hia. ,
An End lo Hone Keranlnc
Kdward Shepherd, of Harrisbure. III..
says: "Having received so much benefit
from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let
buttering bumanity know it Ilave had a
i running sore on my leg for eight years ; my
doctors told me I wi
b ped or leg
inetead, thYee bottl-4
would have to have tne
amputated. 1 used.
" ii'iee -joiirs or tiectnc JJitters and
oon i...-.- n..-.,. . . . .
mY 'K now sound and well." Klectric
lillu'' old at fifty cents a bottle, and
tVac,k,rD'- Arnic lve at 2.-5c. per box by
l&rt'l3gbars' nd W' w- Mc
ts AnornEi: OTlS.
Mr. Annie Maupln. of Gasconade
county, Mo., is a well-preserved woman.
Me is lis years old. can walk 2 miles at a
aueu;u, auu - luiuiuimreu.
Thw i . i,, m p.noi. c.
is
tbelnotberof l2 ,ivinl? children, the eldest
. v. VMra . nnnar
of whom is 45 years of age and the youngest
17, and she never tas seen tbeni all together.
Grtoree Wessel, an Inebriate, was found
dead in a cesspool in PUtstmrg on Monday
afternoon on premises formerly owned by
him. it is supposed that he fell in while
drunk aud was suffocated.
-An agpd African at Laucaster, S. C,
hhout an aCcient :ock-j
arpet-bair In his hands,
says he never know when it Is going t rain.
nd when h t-t anythirx he has samethine
to pat it into.
-Dauiei s. Kiru, traveliug salesman and 1
' I
shirm'ni' r'i rk for A I ICl..r,nini.or .Knl.
. T. ' rin r whole-
",c - 0:,"r l ai etwwn. has abseoDdea.
aad nU ac,"""t ' nrly f-JOJ short, the
m"-!,t having been secured tv him on a
recent collecting trip.
A wtdding ring, first worn In 1849. came
inlo lhe p3,ion of tne granddauchter of
tDe ull t ,M(S,3sor a Pljchster p,,.. K,rl
.. x- -
and !) i.t it Now. after bix year., it bas
been ft"i,"J isardcn which had been regu- j
arsy woike l every year.
While a number of men were examining I
a charge which had failed in Itahn & Kauff-
man's stoi e quarry, near Lestport, Berks
connty, on Monday, it exploded, fatal y in-
3urinu Francis I KauiTiuan and Philip
Scliaefljr, and severely injuring three
A human skeleton was uneartned the
other day on Tassaic streL Newark, by a
kaIlt? 0j WOikmen while grading the street.
rije iee'.h Indicate that it was that of a man
of about ;v) tears of age. It is supposed to
have neea a i.ero slave, and has probably
been iu the ground for 100 years.
Kib-rt Stevens, of Tarentuni, who was
terribly ii.jured In an explosiou of gas at a
gas well at Macksburg, Ohio, bas sued John
Den man aud Mills & Mullin, of Macksburg,
for ?50,0oo damae?, charging that they
knowinuH sut'j.-cfed him to the danger
which requited in his injuries.
Thomas I'-lair. of Shippensburp, Pa .
stopped a train the ether day in time to avert I n illegitimate daughter of Dickinson,
a (-aiainitv. S m cross-ties had been placed j When dying he willed her J400.000. A con
on the track. Blair was overwhelmed with I test of the will thus made is what the Su-
t,:aIjks at t'" ,ia" Dut he nas s;nce heen
t
arrested and held in f 2.000 bail, charged I
witn Putting the ties on the track himself.
One day la.t week about forty men at
llelena- Mont- toolt fn,tn npK wl"
attempted to outrage Mrs. Talk and hanged
n,m to a ,rf-e lw tt)e Court House. The
lit-uro nas famured a few minutes efter h
left his intended victim. He confessed
before dting.
Discovery has been made at Omaha,
Neb., tr.at conductors aud brak men on the
Union Pacific Kailroad tiave been carrying
on SvsretnAtir rilOwrv l)1r that. ovnnaA1
,., rh. o..i,,ji. t j
.-. u.. ... v .. j j u mrr auuaiiuio ibuau.
L,ls' fa" Mrs" AIl'rt brooks, of Juniata.
Mich., went to D-nver to receive fSO.OoO aud i
other property, her interest in an unrtle's i
estate. She has not returned to her homo 1
a switch on Friday last, at Spuyten Duyvil,
at seven o'clock in the morning. The car
was overturned and badly smashed. The
occupant-t, twenty eight In number, were
severely j Jttled and several were bruised,
but ro s-tious inju'-ies are repo-ted.
Thomas Sevens, aj;ed fifty five years,
and I. is wite. from Denver, Col., guests at
the Occidental Hotel in Xew York, were
discovered in their room on Monday uncon
scious and all but smothered by gas. They
,iad apparently blown ot.t the t:
,;,"; 7, Z, , k V.
tumiriK ir off wheu retiring. It is probable
tliar .... r,., Tl00
their way to Europe.
An Iowa man has just shipped 300,000
young pine trees from Black River Falls.
I Wis., to Iowa, to be transplanted. n has
, made a shipment nearly every, year for the
j last 30 years, and says that his experience is
j that these trees are the most thrifty and
( hardy and make the best w ind breaks of any
tree mat nas yet. Deen triea on tne lowa
nrirlae
. '
-Anna I'Odgera. a young lady employed
at 6,eana ,RUD,lry ln Meadyille, came near
b',nK tbe victim of a fatal accident Monday
afternoon. Her long hair was caught by a
rapidly-revolving shaft, and in an instant
was wound up to her head. Her screams
brought assistance, the encine was stopped,
and she was released before being seriously
Lurt.
t- . .
country- to her home. The animal being
observed in front of Landis house for sev-
eral hour, a search was made for the occu-
pant rf the building, who was found dead
alongside of hs bed. having expired, it sup-
posed, while undressing. The v. idow of tbe
deceased was his fifth wife.
A Connecticut lumber man Is i tinning
rinirn fVia trTTcfm 5tf rlf&n m . w, t.. r.rv
OOO.OOO of spruce lumber,
,nnt;f.. .1. . ,.A . .
. ....,
a much lirger
nnanlilv .n l. r Mk .-
-uw a UBy'
me xiarrisDurg Tele'jraph says that a
woman named Sowers, living on the Tittle
farm. Derry township, claims to be be-
witched through the influence of a neighbor
Tit, . a .
to.BiB Vi.r i. 117 .aT..'"K
which through all manner of ugly con-
tortions. meanwhile keening its eves rivplod
tortions, meanwhile keeping its eyes riveted
. -
upon ner- Manv PP,e nave visited the
arm and seen the peculiar phantasy which
bas possession of tbe woman .
A rime special from Columbia, S. C,
says : A dual with razors oecured near
vA.tr c ri . .
" Z , ' 7 t . y' V
pals were tw0 duskv Amazons and the
druff, S. C, on Tuesdav
cause was a mutual sweetheart, whose
entire affections were claimed by both. The
women fought until they succumbed from
exhaustion caused bv loss of blood. Both
received severe and perhaps fatal wounds.
. They fought with keen razors, which were
skillfully manipulated
" ln Chicago, on Thursday of last week,
A W tJ a. t ... I
l"r trs"lenl3 ,n l" neignoorhood of a
encerie in that city, were aroused by an
unusual noise among the animals. An in -
, of the attendants on the ground. Above
hi... tl. lir.r. . ... .t
, .... ,lu irsni-u wnu ine
restra"'ng bars. Dccaber was terribly
,aera ted and had nearly bled to death by
tue lime assistance bad arrived. When he
recovered consciousness he stated that he
bad none to sleep on the top of the cage
containing the lions. The first thing he
knew was tbe beasts bad dragged bis leg
through the upper bars of the den and were
clawiDg and biting the flesh. They pulled
him off the roof, and be fell down on the
floor fainting, but how the excited lion
came to let go of bis leg he does not know.
Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa.? for
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Stair Pads, Stair Rods. Stair Buttons,
Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers,
m . . r
i urcoman uni'iains, jiaoras vuiiain uuuun uil-.,
l 1 i 1..,..
Ullfll IU11UU 1UIU JIll'US IIIU
Lord Salsbury utilizes the current of
the Itiver Lea to light his house, thresh his
corn, cat his chaff, grind his ilour. pump his
water and everything else that wants doing
at Hatfield.
Americans are finally Invited to take
part in the international Exhibition which
is to be held at Melbourne, Australia, in
lssS. The exhibition will be kept open for
six months.
Reports from Manitoba show the wheat
acres. Oats and barley show a decrease,
but the general condition of the crops is
reported favorable.
In the case of forty persons In Harlem
sickened by milk, it was found that the
milk came from cows suffering from foot
rot. The milk from one of these animals
sickeued a rabbit in fifty-two minutes.
The shrewdest tramp of the times
just turned up in New Vork State. A rag
ged, lame and dirty fellow visited the stores
in succenMon and begged a cake of soap.
The purpnee was so apparent that tie was
rarely refu-vd. After putting in a day solid
at this lie held an auction at night and dis
posed of his day's plunder, which was large.
The result was a neat sum, enough to keep
him In luxuries for some time.
The famous Daniel Dickinson will case
was decided on Monday last by the State
j Supreme Court in favor of Amanda Eubanks,
the colored legatee. Amanda Eubanke was
prenie Court decided, holdine what whites
and blacks are on an equal'ty so far as in
heritance goes.
Fifteen years ago James Good, of St.
Louis, Superintendent of the Mississippi
Vallfy Transportation Company, wf-nt
down to Helena, Ark., to see about a steam
boat that blew up opposite the Whittaker
plantation. He then saw Mrs. Whittaker
once. She was married and so was he, but
when. In the course of time, Mr. Whittaker
and Mrs. Gcod both died, the two eurvivors
bean a correspondence that resulted in
their marriage the other day. Mr. Good is
50 years old and his bride three years older.
Eleanor Paston and Amelia Clgge.
Mormon converts, were takan from England
to Silt Lake City and placed in the house of
Elder Biscom. The Elder, who had three
wives living, wanted to marry them, but
lne' objected. lowered themselves out of the
window one night, and with the aid of a
friendly Mormon procured male attire.
boarded a train and came East. Mirts Clenge
secured a situation in Omaha, and Mist Fas
ton is with relatives in Williamsburg, N. Y.
Jabez Hall, an aced and reputable
planter, living near Mariana, Ark., adver
tised for a wife, and the answers were so
numerous that he was at a loss how to
choose. Uia gigantic intellect came to his
rescue, bowever. He gave each applicant a
number, ar.d, writing the numbers cm seps.
rate cards, blindfolded bis little grandchild
and had her draw- a card from the box. He
is now corresponding with the Jady to whom
the card had been allotted, and it is pro
bable that a wedding will result.
The Carlisle Indian Training School
sent seventy-three pupils West on Monday,
rearlv all .if whnm Isrrt rmv.nlata' Ilia
' - course of the school. They were mostly of
r ... ..
i the Sioux tribes. Tlie customary annual
examination of the institution will be dis
pensed with on account of the extensive
building now In progress. One building i
being erected over one hundred feet in
length by thirty six in width. It will be
three stories high, and will be paid for by
contributions made by pupils of the school
and by citizens.
Among the bills signed by Gov. Bea
ver on Tuesday ninht were the following ap
propriations : Geoloeical survey, ?rf.ooo ; for
hospitals In bituminous coal regious, f 00,000 ;
for miners' hospital at Hazleton. SoO.ooO
Tbe acts providing for the punishment and
prevention of disorderly conduct on passen
ger trains and taxing store orders, checks,
etc., repiesenting the wages or earnings ot
an employe, were Doth vetoed. The Gover
nor believes tbe semi monthly wages sill
gives the employe all the remedies provided
for by the the latter bill.
A few days ago a tortoise was found on
the farm of Mr. Henrv M. Kenler nenr
j Middletown, Ms., which bad the initials
"c- s- " aDl1 the date "lTOl" cut on theshell.
This find caused Mr. Kepler to look up his
oli deeds, and among them he found one,
j dated 175t., conveying the farm to one Caper
, Shoat, and he is now satsfied that the initials
j on the shell of the tortoise are those of tin
f.rnl... e m r, ... ..
former owner of the farm. How old it was
when thus marked 12i yearj ago cannot
i "owu. iug tortoise was again set at
i
n-ritrr. auu in a lew Hours
thereafter had disappeared
A singular series of marriages hat
( rurnihed amusement for the people of
, Fayette county. Ga.. during the last two
j years. There were five llamby boys, and
j the same b umber of Starnes girls. As the
, namby boys began marrying off Mr.
, Starnes's daughters by detail he protested
but in vain, the last couple eloping and get
i "" i,cu Bl tiouesooro on oaiuraav last
ting married at Jonesboro on Saturday last.
Mr- starn- Wlf us outwitted
va tv v v w nam UJ L I1C
mother, and almost by force put her in his
busjgy aud riding off to Fayetteville married
her, thus completing the circle of family
union.
nrui, ui iiih 1 1 1 1 1 1 v (k v i.v I , i om iiAmt -..
The death of Daniel B. Alger at his
homelln Bronxville, X. Y., last Tuesday is
thought to have been due to poison from
black and gold striped stockings which he
purchased in Paris. lie returned from
Europe in May in vigorous health. A few
days ago he called in Dr. A. M. Campbell,
of Monnt Vernon to prescribe for inflam
mation of his feet, lie grew worse, and
j an acute attack of Brlghfs disease set in,
j resulting In bis death. Dr. Janeway, or
: New York, who was in attendance during
, the latter part of bis illness, thought the
! primary cause of the disease was from
! poison In the dye of tbe striped hoe he J
1 wore. j
chicken tnief sect to tn n,ot-..ti,.r r..r .
I . l-"."iiu)iry ior
n
tiria c.r
Cvj jiiir. Us CLviiited
from
j Uayton with a two horse covered spring
wagon, and was always careful to do hiB
stealing out of his county, generally iu i
( Greene county. It is known that his profit
ruD as high as flOO per week foi several
months. Hut about the close of the season I
, he was captured in the act of loading his j
! wagon from one Joshua Barnett's hen-roost I
I o...l A .... .
iuauc iu auiieuuer a; me DJUlZle or a
shot gun. He would drive to the scene of
his depredations in the night, and would
J sometimes capture as many as 300 fowL
, -i..i. 1
CARL RI VIv, I LIS,
PRACTICAL
-AND DEALER IN-
M, .a . ml
;V t.
,5? Eto- - LT- .:
1,-'- . ' '
A-1 si f i r - . . u 1 : . -r . .
Hricl actura. r pnaranu--i Sod tbe onlv aiolut-l7
i .. . a n mm v mm. . . , i
. . Ma ftjjjjiAata vet Ititl.
iw i.i i'-iouL.i.iiii;. i.ui.iirji.-, oii.i mumiimg I'-ru-s.
uincrtui Biyies, prices iroia
Midi in rmr adivtc rn
i jmin, urn. anij
Tn larppta madn with rrf tit .nr
aftrUfty sbuts LaJ a ra.tv befn flreil
fcl.ota. Tljt-s- traDR carry -ii n. arly ail
wc tt.wa.. s accural; auu le.iaiv.
, ' -Tvi M
t. ' A Men. I f i h i a ft V'n.TM
bim Had lirk.'n 1 wru mn t-tit l vr. yrr:rrmt of
j. t, r.inj f ii ,i at -iiily 8f n-iuxh bao i Iistc: Ii.Wtiu
To t hO' who r.-iT"r from tie ix. .ry ltror u ir-w
Trwir fiKino with Mtenii of yir fwn.i'j, and wrtr?
RUPTURED PERSOWS can tiao FREE
NOTICM.
IN THE ORPHANS' COt KT of the I'cunty ot
Cambria. To Hie l.eirn anJ leiral rtpre-cn tatives
of K!i7. N-ilile. lirea?ed I!ktio : You are
l;erely c' te-1 to he anl diear tc tore the lules
ot the t irphsntt' t :.mrl. to he l.c.d al tLensl uri;.
on the 1st Monday 01 June nrnt. then anl tht re
to acceia or reluse" If take the Keal l-t:ite ot Eliza
NoMe. Jweaiwil. at the RppraieI valuation put
upon ft I.y an it ueft duly awarded hy the F.nd
4'ourt. or p'itow raute w!iy tC trustee e'hould not t.e
apiiointed to pell th same.
JOSKI'll A.. eiK A.Y, Sherl'f.
Shritr i Hfiee. KbcnslU"K. (
April -JV. I-S7.-4W.
R, L. JUHNS'.OV . I. EICK, A. W. BICK.
JoliDston, Buck it Co.
Money Received on Depsit, .
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIKE DEMMTS j
COLLECTIONS MADE
. AT AU AX-KhBIBI.K rOlKTP.
I) HAFTS on the rrincipal Citir I
Ko merit nl sll nn A a
General liiXxii Business Trausactcfl. :
ACCOUXTS SOL1C1TKIK
A. W. RUCK, Cashier.
fct.eiu-t.uns, April 4. Its4.-tt.
TIIIAI. LIST,
mroM. wkhic, jr. mi: tkkm. i-
Sji ri Jer
Hipp? a IV: oy i.
Kunman
IJilan 1
I 'ondou
DilK-rt
slick
I.eniux iiv:-.
H'tfirer
Willi.llUB
Hcor
Km use
Siny.lor
It.-iid'.n
Steele
Hxttt:rm:.ii
Mi-KenT.ie.
K.tert.
l 'athi':.rt
Talltnnn
Smecd'-r
tirr
nse rlaM
Header
.v.. Mell'.n.
.Vj;. I,Hlit7V.
v. H..U.n.-
.v.-. i'il-.on.
.v. I.. ). rmilt'a
K' lu.rry.
.i s. St.irey.
. .Ijin.-s.
..v. shoemaker,
.vj .;V'.T.tir..
. i . U.-liey.
'.'(.. l.cv.
. u)e.
..v. Hums, et ux.
. .v.. sters ol Mercy.
v- C'ti.-"or.
..vk. . 'rum.
i . ii iker.
. i-. l.ntK.
..vk. Iiw.-ll'a House In.". '
v-. rarrifli.
... .-. l'l:. ik.
..vs. S'nay.
. v-- tiu-Jy.
. v Ki'tH.On:; Ins. l.i.
Kcid
u. A.
H U..M KKU. Hro'thy.
I'ro'thy'e liltlre, t"lfni.i.urjt. May 1". lST
NATURE'S
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION,
i. hi in. t: ukmi-.u.
For Sirk Mnmarh,
lor 1 orpiil l.lrer,; '
liili.tuR HpBila.-he,
loM.TcnoH.
Tarrant .fTcrcreHt i
ShUzpi- A i-rijit.
It is e.-rtain tr. iw etttu 1
It in gentle In ttg acti n. .
It Is pa In lea hie to the
tafte. It can le rell.-.l '
upou to euro, an.l it cures '
i.y avsi'itintr, no hy outrHK- (
Inir, nature. lo l.ol take '
.'.lent puruativef your j
elvcs .it allow yuur'ehil- :
Sick-Headache, ;
trcu to take them, always
ue thitt I'letant ihar-
.luteal ; r. imr Jtlon,
JtNO
DYSPEPSIA.
I. : .-Ii Lai. tcen lor more
thau j..rtj y. ars a put.IJ-.
lavorlre. Said by rfruyyal.
rrriir'ii-rt
f IRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE.
lj tarn. p. ao to 10,110 arr.- at i to h'2. ocr
acr. IriKu m&rk.-ts. Healthy cuiuaw. fravor.
hie pr.isM?cls W "i for rin ularsc iuiait:lT!K
deM-rtptinn. S..p f I'Yl.E K lnHAVKV,
PATENTS
HENBY WISE GARNETT. Attomey-at-Law.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
tVfors to Jj National K'tiikWaahineton. I. C
-8EHD FOK IMVENTOB'S GUIDE."WI
I CUBE FITS!
till Mlll illefl linV till
I 1. ivt. titut ttio ill .
S. ix S i lur I. 1 r
II ' Win I l;-r
! I r v .-.
' I . ' I I ' ..:
itnK ntn mre I v to Rtii H-ni for
r. lull a-aln. I n -un a r.:i.' en
- r H h. M'.l.Ki.Y ..i r.n.i. ? :
: . I ui vit iiiy iff ei t v
it .
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vii;uii in uooas
Watches, Clocks
JEWEMty, '
115
JOllL
. AN1
ical
S ' Jw wi.
Sole Agent
uni iiit;
Celebrated Rockford
WATCUKS.
Poltimhl-j ami T'-n.tATif.i tr,., i
iuiumuiu uuu i ituuiiia naiturs.
In Kf-y an.l SU-m Winders.
LARGE SELECTION" of ALL KIND,
of JEWELRY; au-ayg ,, t,an t.
My lin. t.f J.-w 'rv nnsiir-u,,,
(Xnie and ste for yourself l,(-f,,re p'urchat
ine els where.
fSTitt WORK til. AItANTUE!)
CARL RrVIXIUS
EiHns')urB, Nov. 11, lss.-, tf.
etnri it
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iu,... ti A
- new navcn, uurin. -z. -; ' ' I
H ..M.ra 11.. ... ....... .. . -
anl no t-lem
tue priz- at
.u.j .".nn:,.- f..-.-ml-
l ta-i;et laal. i..s U-. a i.- f t .. y N,- f
iVV "Tv- - V. -.pr'A-'oti tr.r ea: ( I gi -- -
b"OAVJ; luil aid 7Z,i) liir hoi.' Lr3U 4.
Tf.SATii-Tf. Tireli; J3rTtfK. Tin-
Kc?5JirtWiDY CO., B-sfE)f::
S.T Ptroet.BT.LOUIB. ifD.
Trial ot our p'-arro. AsH for TerTtt
W. IjK'.K. ATT'iIINTY- " T-I.AW,
enFturtf, 1'a. ttf:ce in liii.l'KO' T
l.ioyd, .lej-'.l, tv.nt do. r,) tleiitrc trett. Al
Dt.erof leual tmsines atten.l'.t t- :iti:i-:?oj
and (llettl..ii a ?i eriaky. V-U.-t:.l
FOR S.il.i:-SI'E1! l.MW:-!-
ire rt.. I'..il-.- :n.lsVM-l:a
S..-t'Oi:il-h:iiid eniiinos nnl I t-nrr: "t
inr c-lialnc ir fl ti'.'ii-hinerv h .-, I
At 'Al;i.IN. All).liU. . iu. J W.
VDYI tt I INKItS I.y :i.t-ir--t-
KukcIIA til.. Inrs; ruT
oaii loarn lh- rx-.i' v ?l rf j.r ;
AliYKUT I-INU iii Aii.cri '.in .;.
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EIELES !
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'in-ul kr tree. A.J. IoIiiihii 1 . rtilla
JiTFA LItJ Al I.KI 1SI Its
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Kt'R SeIKiT l.lrr.'J. 1, N -'.'.. '' K.-
Wiil t't s .-ut tree i.n apnl..-.i' -
BARBER SHOP.
flu- tjn.!..rs...'no.l li.v iu tl.. t - :.'
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ti I'etitr.- st.. I-1 ! el-it:, ft... i
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ready t . . tul shem w.t'. ' ':
a la ir .-ui fn short n.' ft-.
Hv kipii. fervtluni; n.;t : '.
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a-.- I orl' ii..!::i.-.l to ti.
l.ut.l.- . ..:.!, '. ..'l Ih.i- 1. I !..
frame w.I. frr-. tit i r- j .
t' T M'tUc III till lo
M 1 II A 1
A-Iiu'r ..I ',k -in .!
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17. 1.
immm.y.
I'olh-tes written at h.rt ti-!'- " '
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
An.l lir 1'irxl ! t .i..""t.'-
W. DT( K,
FSiili iS:l!MS:un!X
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1794.
Ebecshurj;, July til. ivsi.
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Jii if t a li'fiult tnuif or poirtU r. -
intt nostriU ixquu'kli rt;,f J- r ",
Viclmi'l. Albiy inflammation- J' "1' -store
he & mm tflit
ELY BROTHERS, Vrahn;hU,00'yu