:3 Jrrcmnn. r ' .:n.Y 1, i7. w -i i ' V (I I'Ti Tl KKT. . . 1 1: f. s: i;ku : i; r:. iidwk, cu.itm. i . O.MMl HiN Kits : ..':! I 1 ! 1 1 V, .1 illlis'. n ' 1 1'l'.Ill.l., C :i -.r. miiM . i . fi; hie Mr.Et tc. .; W. i:.SLY, .IoiriHtuwr. K'l! AT I'lloi;. V .KIITIN'. Minister Twp. : iM r.ANi. .j..iiti-t.wu. i i ; ' . . it harn ilenteil l)V lh Sil !.. , . it ii;' Illinois tli4;. t!if Diret 5 . . ' .tnli :r- trurf'f: s for tli lie pus e ;s lot t!irt s'uckholtler.H, '. ' tlioy ;-r. tin r, fore, T.?iS'iii,i!ly lieu il"i'vsltH are lost by if i:wit f ffilin irv c.irt :uid 1 1 - on their purt. Tliii is sound j if it IH'l len S I UlliI ISLoiltl iu ' ,.. j ,', ., j.r-sunni? ion is that ,e-i , f M.e wre'.'knl I'iilfhty j of Cilictrniiiti, woulil uot havn I ilf to ul the '.;Mhiis l th j i ( 'iiioao to b llietv swaiioweil I . the HKiui-I nrov it, in u tlesjierate j fyimU ir :u vi-n ture. As bjtik i' u.i ii.s m.iMy ui tn.int il now ilirxS.t' i. v. No t; tlifity are siiji .1 ieul; Hi !irrt ii'ul control its ;t. Htt -r- tor ornaiut-nl ll-ati inf etl-ci Hi Novetnber up )U the State j li kel o I? nomiii tied bv the Urpubli- .nKstnke in t.-e CuiTeiNville t-oke 1 '"-v-nt:t.M at IUtrisburz in Au lon !,,, :,..t x. r U-e:j settled. altiionli 1Wnv lhi3 Last ntiK ot the t.a;s :o -r,.-t wre currLl' tt t 'Avenue CoinDiission in i'ui'adtlphia ek or !.-.i l-.v , :t,... The !.. i :.. or i i ..i.'li tin. sM'k- al-i . ar or-tsro..,arly ihree .marters millioi. ..'.I.viars, :n;t -..u.itiuc the ri OI a I.WMf.) Ir;, -ef.,M. :.n.l tl,,i,- mr,.o.,-a I ar.d tl'.M., ,.f freh. io ii. r,iro..,u" ! Tti" j I'd -for of coke which has been i i'u i'., t.Ke strike ainviunts to1 :i,m.in ii t ,,is, which at .fl.TI pti' f'.-p, .he ir. C, i . thr price Inua ? T l .. .' -.' , l T'lihl'lcLiOT:. s'loW4 V th n: o.m would h iv, r"i. .l ap.oii' or ". Thi kddrd lo thp v-tr ,-.r,il fi-.. a. id m'er3t On the Cipi t.' ...-'.,!, -v.-.u'il piobab'y inn up the ii. ! ."s to nearly ?l"i,(l"il. S.i-.'h. i-i, . f.t.iy Kpensi .', e?peci ai.v ' i.e " '. ..r"M. :;nd lik a d niMe euv-,.. sr.. I r,it both WHVS. In ,; ' ; ; put f our papt-r will be f.'i.ie" a. i ( ..'lire of tl gigantic fraud lV WllV? ensioli for over fl.i.IKH), in f t.-r of a '. lind soi'dei natneil l'atler an, i Kin.ira. X. ws. .successfully n-er. ::.'ougli tho t ension olhce. .tuov ..'e-.ts in penetrating this Th S ; f. Vi ; .i . i .. K. X. Mil's and .lohn ' . -uo . lliuii.'a. They wti '. nrr .!-, i !.ft v .' at S!,m;irdsv;!le. r..'t'i. wl-tre Mills fornrilv tevdetl 1 now in ,:n j i:l at K imra, in ilT ll- 't il f:irrwhing tln re.i-iired bail f i ,. .t 1 I e trance 'it court to;t!istr :- agaiuS'. thein. Tti.r gr-' t'.er 'i. p. r'. et.-,I w , . 1 ' t 'us s;v ,,. te e p. : ' a r the Ui.Mit-V his beu eCo- '.crnment agents and it is i '' i ll: i' mvtrly a'l of the balance .,ecured. It is io la- hoird tint vo ii -c inipliMied aid etuerpi is:t.g U-rs. Miils and i.aidlaw, will ooon U'1 ged .i. riianual lat.ior iu the i ; i.rv. A M- ii !!' rec.mai'T:d.iti'.)s of the f l'ar.loi.s at ils meeting las. '.Imt t li GovertnT sli:,U com- ' the h ulei.ee oi W i.liam .1. ; Mi'Mf-n, r( .lutiiat.i c.'iinty, who p-ji- i sotu.l his wife, irrm the rlfattptnalcy ' ti; unprisoumi iit for !if1. The tiews of ! this act ion of the I'ardon Hoard was re-c-ived ;it MifTH.-itown, the county seat, wH as through nit lhi cuunly, with 1 a fit 1 vgof deep indignation. Tlie citi- I .ii. of Hiui couiity ari almost uuani- nio.n in the declaration tl it m'side of j MrMeen'.s relatives, umj one of his ' lav.;. - i s, there ar. m.ne who do not be- I ! i' v iiim guiily, not only of the ruur il-r T his wife, but also of another. K.d 'iring to this mutter the Philadel phia I.nhj) -says : "i'or four vearutidtr a 1 inocratic administration the Ho.ird of I'.irdons was a trustworthy and h'gl-.'y ueful body, standing between Ih-Governor and the friends of crim in v's to serve The public, jet doing x n t j life', the present body has yet to establish iis leputation and does not s"ern to be making a verv gotnl begin ning. " j Dr. AU Gl xn, of New York, says , the Atloona 7Vi'.too. who Is th chief lie ,ien ant of ile-iry G.-rrge iu the new war i.'i-titiM povtrtv an.t the private ownership or : n. t. :.as been doing a go nl deal ot talking of 'z concerning h n-' V .' 'H to Home. II.? iirnoiuces that he cont ',..,. s to e.dhern to the Cafh oola' h: lht he hrtuly lclnvei all her d.H'iiin". ; th.tt he is ;is good a. U.uholir a? I'ope I.eo himself, lint he will nut permit eveo the I'ope to think ?r him on iues.i niaof politics, tor will ; tc g 'o Kvuu l-ecause the purpose of tu;se in authority was to drag him to that cUy. not that they might hear his de!ens ud he be able to set himself tignt. t'ut oniv that they might humili ate him. The practical tesu.l of Dr. M 'G'.vnn's actlor;, whatever may be his i rotebtHtions to the contrary, is that he ; sep; ia.es himself fro,,, hi, church. We j do v t d-itt his !,iiie?ty. I oubtlesa he ! believes himself suffering for r.gbtous n s.s' .sake. Hut he h;s embraced views which i.re abhorrent t: the vast majori ty of h:s fellow ci!l-tis. Catholics and 1'ioU stunts alike, and whatever may be the sMeiith of his iti.'nediate following. he will s.um tii.d that he ai.d h; leader ..t. ...... .... trn.tr, ui.s. alone. A lew i , . i t hejii than jii.Jg- their motions aud : Wl'.l lo standing a honest lii'-n of more imi.t. stayed by ignoring the eternal laws, will be with j hiui. The reii.aii.dei his adherents , will cors'st of tt:e id'e and ihssohi' e. 1 ti." n hiVsts ami the anarchi-ts Win , I ivu.g 'i.H'.i: I hi :i.s.-! v-.s and t radii-uto "'I i".u to hor.pst lalot, all he htiUii y in favi-r of divid"; -s'i'.g W.I! the t-i'.ji' t h'-ir inott' ri spi-ro.is t eiLbor?. iv i i ii ;reat pity tii.it s' g-vid a man as I).. McG I 'i;ii bto.i.id ile-:ti,y ! is futuio tor th.- duke ft j iiXpiutticabie .dts aud a r.tbulo wiu have neither virtue nor tatlluut. Ir it .ir-.l SMC I thlt the KfVrl.w, I t' viia' (."liS'i'.-.r.Ml unJtr a j liiit ros :... v.i it' ll:- L.jr! I'urt c msi-l-t U.f .J of i rcv.sun of the , N jti"Tu ui. w..I mctt At rui!airl j T'liirMiiy inx:i',c the purpse I efT -:nii! an org iti z atioti. TwrCom . ni's.-i:i li compos, il of five rueiubtrs of ) the S.;t .S-ute. s-vea members of the II u.ie, the Auliior UtttierAl ami State Tre Kii'tr, uiiil tlire -rutis apiioiiiteil j t v i hi- ijvrru r The uieuiU-n of iht; ; ' ' inni Ni mi Ale ii-i', i,i receive any 'y. ' iMlf. HI M J.o.l 1.4' ion ,.f ilUlMI Was! I ii.ile in cov-r Hieir exjcc?es. Tne j ! j rr:t rtsa!ution iiroviiling fur their ap- : j iM.inttiit-iil duecle'l Ihtiu lo bubtr.lt Ihfcir j j ir..rt tJ tin- nxt Legislature at its, j tueetin In J tou.tr ls'.i. WUrU the j resolution was Aloiieil by the two i houses th general lisveuue bill which ( ieore II;;nuy Smith, President of the Si-t:!tte. in Home mysterious way forgot to siRt, ImJ nut luiMetl. Iu conseiueiiCe of the at'.setice of Suii th's siguaturt to the bill the (Jorernor refused to approve it, a.s h' was bound to do. Nor would be .ii e to call an extra nesniou to repass tt.c bill wfiich c Mild have ten doue in ten days at a trilling expense, although public sentibieni Ihiouyhotil the S'ate v ad alcuoHt miai.iinoin in its demand upon hiuj to do !j. lavers refusal to rail an ext ra session, for the purOi5H in dicated, which would h.ivo enabled the S ale and each county in it to reap the benefit if the new bill next year instead of wtititur until l'.Ht, calltd forth the strah-st l.::ti of disrotiteut from his own p.irty r in.-and alarmed the Ke-pnl.li.-ari leaders in view of its !aajij- " w, rR' I'aeu iui uec.arauon ot l!-'''4 ' next friend," Thomas V " "r- "! " 'fisbur? on Satuid .y last, j l,'t w,,,n :,,e '"'""-siou uiaU its "Thti to the Civfmor id the fall he w !' call an ex ra session t o consider and act iipir. iu If he had acted promptly in the beginning of June aud then done what Cooper now says he will do !ate in the fall, nearly all the expense of an ex- : that lime j could have been avoided. Heaver id j j vciy uncertain mnn when nerve and i decision of chatactei are reijuired to j ' p,:r.t out the path of duty iu aa etner- I i geticy. rutNc r. At.f fLT Victor and I'rlnce , ...... i. ,-, I t.eorge, sons of the IT.nc of ales. heir to the throne cf England., arrived in Iublin on Mondty last to attend the j ceremonies which took place ia that city ! on the following dav in honor of the Queen's jubilee. They were presented ' ... ... ... . I witn an address oy the Dublia anstocra- thm. Mr. Davitt has ou see-ral occa rv or Tory element, and considerable sions related h-s advirt to the rteopl buntitiL' was disoiaved alomr the streets to use force In resis'ing ur.jusiillable Or.e of I he ser.timents expressed ia the address was as follows : "We welcunf the grandsons of her Majesty thetkueen, under wh ni Ireland has enjoyed the blessings of just laws, true liberty aud constitutional government." When it is reuiniil-rt d thai on t!;e very day this address lauding the tuetn and htr government for having conferred upon Ireland "the blessings of just laws'- vi.u read in Dublin, the Hritish I'arlia- ! n-.e'ii, was engaged .u the work of enact- : ing a Coercion bill for Ireland which! absolutely crushes out all the jersona' ! hb.-itiisof Irislimen, its fuUime and' o'jsi ipii. tis praise of "her M.ijesty" be- ' comes particularly oflei.sive aT I dis- gustir;;. U is very evid-nt that the i D.i'.'lin (.f lo d-iy onn a Ins a g -d many ; ' pa'.ri ts" who s rnt'ithiz. with the j titled and venal luimber of the Irish ! ratliiiuent of l'io. who, whrn he ' clutched the gold of Lord Castlereagh ! the price of his infamous vote for the : "Ad of Union ' between England and ' . . ... - ire arid. Ranked his m mar l,u "at it Iiad a ciuitry to betray. We presume there will not be oue I thinking man among the millions in all j parts of the plot who share in the con- i gratulat ions ' over the happy close of I 1 half a century of t'ueen Victoria's rule. I says the New York ZVJ, who will not find the cup of rejoicing more or lets embittered by the reflection that Ire- land. lh possession of which all Eng lish nen pronounce essential to the unity of the Empire, is aftei SO vears of . I'n.Wish Government mnr rm,.iriw a 1 J- -a, . . ! an. uiuiu JiillCHI wlicil XilC J I f 'j Ji fJL 1 0l. , alienated from :t thsn ever befote. and . chamberlain and Ilartington men are ! i that not a singl representative of the, everywhere active while the Gladstone " ; Irish people wt!l lake part in the Jubilee t EUera!sare strangely lacking ir. energy. Social circles in far-away San Fran I festival ; that the condition of the Irish . j cis,co l'v diopped all other subjects of population is still wieched. ant o, an 1 the population diminishing, and that this j imaiense failure or misfortune has to be ! excur,ed or exi.lained hv the o!d n.-.! . ' val ar.d thorouchlr m.-K-icHs'. rtonrSr.- of the total and peculiar depravitty i f i the Irish people, k, . , min-,. known as colliery cousurup-ion. was "Uli. LV ' ., - tueuos uui.ug me Mr. V illiam O JliiiES Dublin pa- : njT.iiS'.'.iM'i stnti tons, valued atf u7.iiL'.7-.r., ' f11"! of their wooing. Neither was per, I'nitfl lrtli,l, in epeakin" of the tl"' r,line!"- This may be divi.iel into jealous of the other, and instead of ap i ; . ' , . i j Pennsylvania anthracite, ."-ft .. 4 73 short! pealing to the expedient of a duel they taeen s jubilee, says : Ireland is the or :ij.;.i4.7io long tons, valued at 71.5k.- resorted to ihb novel sclitmeof ehakiDg oniy civnieu country in me world ; which did not share in the jubilee ce.e-i bra ion. -he stood sternly aud sorrow- ful'y aloof. Ireland's placs ought to have been beside England at the throne Irish blood and brain helped to build the empire. Foverty, misery and slav ery are her reward. She shared Eng land's labor, but she may not share her triumphs. England's joy is for 50 years of libtrf,, prosrity and progress, Tk. i Th- rs of I Irish grief and wrath are for 50 years misery, famine and oppression. En,- laud is cumbered by the struggles of sullen captive, when she might pur chase by justice the aid and comfort of a friend." 1 ii k information cn.nes from I hictgo , thai the Key. Dr. Edward M.Gl.nn, 1 ' . ...... . t, inw, i o7, ri U1J O VI UI- ing mis week, announced to Secret-try i !- , t , i, . i . . . i r.imbull, of D's!ri-t Ass-mbly t, cf , h'J Koigh.s of Labor in that city, that f no nas i-een loeie it r several Uaja dnr- i he understood the principles ,f the Ku.ghta, and that he intended to join ! tl t ordtr and t'evote wtmt time i.v cou'd I j fpire to its cause. The uhra radical i elt-n: nt of the Knights w ill rej j.ee over j lli r.ews, foi the leasou that It will t?e ' cer' : - t-i r: Dr. McG 'yrr. and Mr. ' l'owiler! into direct and hitler ai.tage- ' ' r!st. . I 'i-...rv,-.. tv .. ia-. -o. ... 1 ..v..,.., ..uuf. xuur an, of Ohio, says Cleveland will I I nominated and re-elccU-d. ! loan renominated 'I he I.esm if Ike Jubilee (li T'lUiihUy, ami. 1st a sreti of u:j- , tipi t'.ied p-iiripaiid n'eiTdoi, Victoria ( of Euc'nd s:ood in U'esttuinsier Abbey j in lli-j prtaeiice ni teu inousnu pei'ie, 10 i lty u,mu vue veij nceo i .uu nuiiu.jua cr!letrate lie fitty full v -:irs of her riiu fuss thai has been ui iJr over th pio asQi.eniof the -LTtited" K'udoiu of pooed retuiu ol the battle tlujjfi. Tae tireMt Brittin nnd Irviand. I-fetidr of l'uiijd-ii'hia Kfitde was a famous ouo the I'.tilh. Tliw two i-inh d;goiiariea of in ih U.ilon atixiy and 1'ickells' iroops ihChurcn, the Ai-!dn.-.ln',p f C'auier- ' wtrof th bravest trial toilful uuder : buzy ami the i.'au n V est unnster, iu ' wniiU tiiit ot ferverte-ou!it a blesiu ! up ii their sovei itiu. The crand orcau j pealed forth the inu-uc Of thrt Tt JhutH j L-i'"''imnM4iil hundreds of voices Joined 1 iu riiiijiri the hvuiii of prai.se. The rhitdreti and grandchil.lren of the Koyal i ladv ll a-ked Hround her to .tiute her and the great usseiuo'.aije va? moved to enthuii'sm in her liouoi. Arou'id her iu the grand uational charcli ot K mlaud. founded by -the goi'd King Edwaki)." th' Confessor, more than eight hundred vears ago, ; were ths tornbs f many ot the rulers ', and statesmen of the nation, and of the j distirtsuuJied soldiers, courtiers, diviues j and nieu of letters who have m ade her i history famous. There lay the bones of riTT. FOX. WlLlsKKKOKCE, CANNING, '. 1'eel, I'ALiiEUaTON and r others j whose lives were spent in seeKing to ; raise the character and strengthen the , power of their country. j Did the (t'i'-ni on such a spot and ou such an occasion, when hailed as th i .vereign of the "L'niied" Kingilotn of 1 (iieat Britain and Irelarid. reilct for a ; motcent on the evils which threa'en to disunite" th. Kingdom V When list- , ening to the divide blessirg invoked on her behalf by the Archbishop and the Dean, did her thoughts turn to the curse ' the policy of her (ijvemment is spread ing over one portion of her rea'm Y A'judst the nones ana th monuments of : contented, did it ccur to her that her ! It: present advisers are madly risking the , jieace and happiness or all her people itf nil li-r iwsii.io V . n an ner people r It would indeed b a glorious result of the Jubilee if the affectionate demon strations extended to the sovereign by a million loyal subjects oa her way to and from the ceremonial should soften her heart towards those of her people who are ttubittered by years of oppression at.d injustice ; if the greeting of her children and grandchildren should re mind her that it is h?i- duty to regard all the people of ih? realm as of her own family; if the memory cf the great and just states men whose bones lie in the 1 ..ii i. . , i . . , i u.u ,iuurj snou.u opeu ner eyts to ;ne , sinirt-sighted folly of the men who now , till their places, and causo a halt in a "i tiuei coercion, wuicn fven i i:r;r,i,;.t.,f i a I isnniied Kingdom. N. 1". 1r.,rM. 1 wf..ru tt.A .l.j 1 I IrMi laader .Marked. A di?pttch fr.m L indon sys : The plans of the (iiivrruuifiit towaid the j Irish leaders are Ucominc known. i oej are a; ..in-ny ii sav arm no wt,ai i ' iM UnMl th Coercion bill lna ! a Itw. Itis oelieved that the Govern ment wishes to encourage violent express. ions of opinion, such as those recen'iy ' inJuilm bv Mr. Davitt at H dy ke The Xalionailsi leaders serUi ia daier I of faUlnir "into the tran Mow im r .r 1 ii"". i 'i iue trap in us Ull lor i evictions, r.iid lie will ceitaiuiy be ar rested as 3-n as the GjVeiuiuent is j c'otl.cd with arbitary ;oer aff.jidcd ly the I'rimes till. j Mr. O.Hrien is also a ruarktd mu. j His bold tnissde in tJarnda wi: not be j pirilonul ami on ihn jiretext ;f some ' s-ditious u:tt rai!ce m I'nitxl Irilnml he will I.- arrtstei at ,l,e tirsi plausible op- ! t-rlt;Ti!:. II :s C anadian spret-hescati not .e usd dinctlv against him. but ' ttiev win te nought in as collateral evidence and win lie m tde to weigh in the scales in favol of the Gover.Tmenr ' almosi as heavilv s if .',trQ. io, Davi't's, to the Irish peastntry. DiUoti is a'.o under the han of Government ra'.h, and Will iii,J Ltil seli defetiJani uud-r the Crimes I. ill, tiefote it has h.uj- l?-u in f;irce. Hut th chi.'f otjct of th (vernment's enmity is Sexton. wh is the most influ njtiftl man in th Nationalist parlia mentary ranks next to Parnell Limself. It lias km said pub:ic'y within the last i thr-e .lavs that St-xtou could cause a revolution of the Irish peoplo by a word ' if he ch.xise to order one. He is prob- ! ab'viheonlv m.n Hxr.mi. f -i ftf i whon this is true. II is J : l - . i conservatism. : -stead of lessening bU :Dflu,nce. adds 1 r-.n,! ii. .iu, tr ...fin.. 1.1 i "j-" ' u.r ! These frur are the only ones whom i I the Government are likely to attempt to i the Government are likely to attempt to I muzzle. HMr.ded by their animosity to I the Itlsh National movemeut Lord .-ausuury s ministry are aooui lo make ! the fatal mistake of arousing the people : to fiercw anger by imprisoning th-sir gu;des and counsellors who hav already don so much 'or the cause and who are looked i for complete detiwrance. The The outlook is serious. The format ion ot a new National par ty composed of the direct followers of Ilartington and Chamoerlain, tne re formers iu the Gonservaf ive rsnks and I.ibera's wio are lukewarm in their de- vof.on to Gladstone and his Irish plans .... . i The Outioit and alne nf Pnal W in..a . . - uuring i '"ii. The United States geological su:v.y l . .u.o-H.. production of coal The total production of all kinds of coal hi iss,;. exclusive of that cooMiui.ed ir. the I rr c' s ,,:c,u:inK 011 u,u,n,,uS , nmtrn naniiM Ann am. I . ,f nr .nt.,. . 7.1 i.s-. 7:u vh,.rt t..,.j v. !,,.! . , e-r. ,-.K. . The colliery ccnurcption at individual in'inTs '. varies from nothing to 8 per cent, of tne - total production, being greatest at the IVnn- sylvania.nthracitemn.es aud lowest at the bituminous, where the bid is nearly horizon - tal, and where no steam power or ventilating furnace are used. The average for the different States vary from 3 to 0 per cent., the latter being the avetage In the Pennsylvania anthraetti re- Kion. Tiie total produc-.ion, Including the colkry cenurnption was: Pennsylvania anthracite. s.i.077 io.,B ,.r n.o.(5,44o short I tons ; all other coals. 73.707..'.7 shun tons, ' ' - -e'SSV oVali I coals In the United Slates of 112.743,403 short j -ous. Tamec as ioiiows : Acmracite. r:- ; I a . vit.uujiii.iu3, ri'ii.tai.yjo; ioiai value. $154 O0O. 176. The total production j of Pennsylvania antnracite. including col- i liery consumption, was tits,473 short tons in excess of that produced in lsx.i. hut It ' value was f.-42,i''H less. The total pruduc- ' ,"--"1" ,km,d? ' Coal SboW.s V L.'vj.'v.i Btioit tons com pared witn issi, but ; a !- iu ep.it value oi $4,410 4,o. Ttie total - IU rMl val UK Oi f-i,t 1". I lie KliU I t'ictloa aud spot value iu every State and 1 'e",tn. mciusive of collierv consumption, i wa, M7.tWJ.-Jim bhort tous. valued alfll7,- H-.'-" ' i (really Emrited. Not a few of the citlens of Eoensbutg have recently become greatly excited over the astouodlng facts, that several of their friends who had I wen nnuii.iuu.Hii l. ,K.:, ! .. , ,ul" i Physicians as incurable and 'l ! fuiTeiiug with that dreaded monster Con- ' ----i aila.'? 1 :een completely cuied by Di-coverv for" CorcL7 '; iiedv thai (1ftM J.J,. t-uiuptiou have teen ui. rvnig s ew Mi.-covc-ry tioii, the only remedy that does positively cuie all threat and UM diseS f...c Abthmaand HroucLit s T i..T, . and w. ScleV. ooret I cAtcer. of Loretto. I and was accepted, and ODe i iteturuiu iht' 11a: T.ic r L..im ui the I'.ii. j i-ii-liia lii- a Jo v ilti l:tk.-itj Civisi uj tLe bat j He lioU of (.iettjiiur;.', c nu a oppjri.ua- j ' the (.'oiilcJ-rale Cinis. 1 hese two Uit't j lace lo face in oue ot the luosi critical encouiiteis and wuat pioVeU to be the deciding ep.soJc ot thai reuia: k t'jlc bal ! lie. It was an ae.u.tl hand to hand I eu it-ment, one ot the ti-TCesi. ot war. air.l the lauksoii iHiih Sides were terr;- j : li.v lieciuia'.eu in the avIu! slaughter. j Yet the survivors of these OlganiZt- tioHd lu-.end lo com ioj-thrr i:. fraLer- f Hal union, on the tusaiu' anniversary j of the light, and on the spot where Tt ccurieii, and llie 1 ailauciphi lis pro pose to signalize the eventful tEeeli:i!T ; b returning lo tLcir Omfederate friends j three fl igs caplUied froui theru on that ! day. The following letter bearing up iu the subject has been sent to l'tesideul (.' evelaiid and referred by hiui to the War Department : I'hiladkj.I'HI A, June IS. lss7. Mr. Presi dent : Colonel K. D. Baker's (Jalifernia Ketci ment the Seventy-first of I lie lVnusylvan la uuo-nciraiini uvuuiue mk upanaieni records with having captured three Ci.nfed- erate tlaji at Oettysburg from IVkitt's i Division, viz. : Oue from the ueveuteenlh I Virginia, captured by Johu Clupp, of Com- j party F ; one troiu tti seveiiteontli Virginia, j ana one iroiu llie iiny-tLira Virginia, cap lured by Isaac Tibbuns, nf Cuiupany C. Seveuty-tJist Pennsylvania uluoteers. llie I'nlladelpbia Uriiiade, composed of the fV.nh. 7L1 and 100th I. V , has in vited Pickett's Division tj become their guests at Uettybum July 2. 3 audi, anil upon that occasion of fraternal reunion -the "d the ;ray" smce tte war ended -I be- 1 l "evp 1 voice iu seniinieni oi every meraoer - 'aer s uisioricai rettimeni. wnen i state . n. ,.r run,n -..,.. ,.. t the climax of that reunion would be com plete by the suryivuis of (Colonel Baker's old regiment returning iu person to ttie brave men of l'ickett's Division, upon this occa- siou of ur.tional inteiest. the three fl.is captured bv theu the return to be uiade : uikjq the spot where they were captured, and to be made at the time when the monu ment of the 71st is uuvuiled, July a next. ! I'pon the presumption after conferring I with leading menibers of the Betiimeiital As sociationthat official action in the matter will be taken at our nxt K-Kimental Asso ciation meeting June 15 I write simply to inquire what, disposition has been made of these tnreo tUcs, and m i, and to ask whether It is 'uoo '"oT a" ISA'S I possible for you mental Av,oriatioo Pennsylvania Volunteers The earliest reply possible will greatly j ob ige yours, verv truls1. John W. Frazier. It isn't the real soldiers of the North Ot of the Sjuth that s.;ek to keep alive the antagonisms of the war. That work is left for the professional patrio'.a and hungry partisans. (iov. Heaver's Six Mouth's Kccord. Governor Hea Kit aud the Ii-t ub- , lican lecislature, acctptinc ha state I ment of Auditor General Xoi:iti, also "lUK 'J.u"e e " fft!s ess of Governmental affaira at V f keen snr- of the rulioij party, have made au inter- vi3i,jn courage and capacity of Govern- r i,TT)iAv i. l.-.. i.,r,i.. ti. I or lATTlf)X, haa been withdrawn. The Auditor General estimates the loss of j revenues by legislation, judicial decis ' ions, etc.. at f l,2'.'l.Mj. That is for this Oscal year ending November 'M. The Audiioi General also estimates the increased expenditures for the same period at STt'o.OUU. Or taking them both, a loss in revenue and increase in j exiendituie3 in one year aggregating j C".M)7ij,OlKJ. j To this may Tw added au annual loss ! to the state s revenues of s1,0j0,00U, t aDvi . Jl.'-'OO.OUO which was to have been ! u-lurlJ duJUI'K ie couwu-s. oy me strangling ot the revenue bill. Either considered as a bluuder or a bit of lob- byoffioial rascality, this has been a cost- ly perrorrcance. Jiui tms is to be said 1 it reliev-s corporations from a tax which the Mate w:ll coutinue to colleet from citizens. litre we Lave a total loss iu one year in revenues and from iucreased exienui tures ot over tout millions of dollars, to say nothing of the injustice of exempt ing corporaf Ions from tbu tax oa money at interest which is required of the citi zens. o " , . . . I . : r t - . t . t "r r."1'", " , over" for Vit "Tr .H, l M' dard dictat on ;t defeated the pipage lAW rleinAt.rlpO liv tliu nil lkrAililara t I ii- .1 1.,, ,1 " ..r.Tx":.....:' v;x-r, :v . "VT the " 'd K . "T " stitution, to which the Republican paity . . . pledged itself in State convention, lly rror.ked an1 hldd. n nr.vussa in t.. crooked and hidden processes, and ia the j interest of the corporation aud monopoly I power, it killed the revenue bill. Theie i was hrihf-rv and ,rrnntin Tf. donbt it. that ; but Governor Heaver was wise in iiOt reassembling the legislature to re pair the wiong, for public opinion would have demanded ar investigation which wouUl have ben inconvenient j and possibly disasirous to some of the Republican bosses ; possibly to himself. If Governor H-aver .keeps on for the next three years and a ln'fas he and his pnrtv have commenced, there will be a jubilee rrom the Delaware to the;Ohio and the lake when thev co out. Kuie" "u ouer to uevoie meir lime io .,o.,oi.,- ,i a : . w. uiovumilix voo U11UIUD UI Jll. KI1U Airs. j J'ortei Ashe. Mrs. Ashe is the daughter j Kiu unou or being unable lo decide which I the more. The name, of th fiiiifrtrc ic'oau ... i-, , - .v. " i " 7 .T. .r" fi dice for the lady's hand Wallace wor i - - - . lueasani, uav ue anu LIS3 TOCRtr leiE -..... .1... , . . . . . acrameuto for the California meiropo- ! lis to be married, without announcing their intentions to any one exceut she .hoian JiKfL.' t T r . . w"'-r''--' oi mu.un uituu. as me iraia roiiea towards ILe citv tl.n groom weaiitd of the society of :he i bride elect and Went to the Emo"kIns par. ntn ue returned ne tound that bis nearest fr'end and hia afiur,cH i,-i i ,,,..,7 , abiancea baide left tnH 5Mi t way station and wiluoui even lnviling mm to wUneThecTemonV. To add to tbe romantic circumstances surround- ing the veut, their wedding tour was interrupted by a wreck, from which both succeeded in escaping unscathed, although nearly all of their clothing and a quantity ot jewelry belonging to Mrs. Ashe was lost. J(H RfLL i a3 tne "averaA , t-'"1"'! flags a other day au E John iiULL is becoming as irritable bovine on the subject of aud tiiibiems. Only the i English man-of-war bore ; down ou a smaii yacht and sternly ' " ' number oer too. She is apparently forced the I,uh member of Parliament j ROod for vears yet- who owned it to haul down the green; A special from a LjumyoIo Cuuritr Jou ttig which he had Hying at his boat's ! correspondent, who left for Rowan masthead. At the priseut. moment in- county, corroborates tbe story of the killing tense indignation has been caused ,i ti., T..m , throcThoiif liBl.r.,H.oil.t,i:..u,. .v o---... ,u, ,,,111U.CUI, j UnirtCtdenLed action in snmmarilw qoq. t w a-uuda a J gu lading thb Mayor of Cvirk from his municipal and magisterial functions foi LaV,Q- Lo4Sted a b'ck ov ' ' rtsidtuce in Lonor of the Jubilee. It , "?",rs lciea tnat any msfc IUtriot would Lo,st tLe Standard beer gratitude for -rcion.--V. 1'. IJ'urW. EMS A1 0 1 11 Lit NOTIMJS. IudiaJjt Kiver, Florida, is bald to be J tie fitta.htvjL !: tho world. A slraigtit liue ran tx, drawn thiOutj it for sevenii-flvo miles w ttbuut touchiug f-hore. Tu-re is a cute Yankee id an Illinois luwii who plants a euu flower seea in every hill of O'sans. The stalk serves for a beau putt', while the seed is utilized for chicken feed. J .tin Einjbury. twenty-two years old. quarrelled with bis mother in Brooklyn on M.niilay last. lie drew a pistol, fiied three shots into her left breast aud theu shot himself iu the abdomen. Both are tuor- tally wounded. Tl,e Jomal du Cou.etrlo ui M .lAHPirn 8il.9 tliat Q1J . ftamp 1m ,u BrMl( tarj iDo:ikeys have been taught toontherup and uitpare it for talb. Tney work mora H - 'i negroes ami iu,- coi oneecinK Ut n"Ui trstl.uu. Dau Il.w, of Ciucinaati, the vetemn juupuiBi., mi ii.iu , u seeniy mree sum- mors c jme and eo, has just led to tliu attar and wed Mrs. C M. ltohinson, ad forty five, one of the wealthiest ranch owners In L.avaca county, Texas. infi -ld Scott, nephew of-the famous t.-nerai vi in-id nentt, and a leader Id y.rgiula soci.-tv. was dangerously stabbed . . ;' .wu-ijr rmuueu ,u lhe nPCk nd b a Rambler named L'-'vy, Ju a house of vile repute iu Richmond on Sunday niht L-vy was beating the" proprietress ot tha den, and Scott interfered in her bet-.alf. Among the veterans of the Mexican war who celebrated the anniversary of Palo Alto at San Frhncico recently wasC. D. O'Kelly who is 80 years old. and Is a vetesan of the Texto war of independence, fie was a ""ad" of bam Houston and Davy Crock. lot and ha h. tiAl & n, a-i r . , news oi me iau oi me Alamo lo ew lit leans A Territorial editor says in tis paper : Yesterday we were aaio married. It will be remembered tnat both of our former wives tlop 'd itti the foremtn of the office. To avoid auy further inconvenience of the kind we hava this tirus married a lady who Is herself a compositor, and she will set the typ whi e wa hustle for ths dueks who owe subscription." In Uirmingnam. Ala., the other day. six bux m widows, entire strancera to each other, filed Into th astonished county clerk's i ace ear,y ,u u;r moiaiD appiied for ! the necessary licenses to wed. They all answered the uual questions satisfactorily ana arter otitaioinrf tha documents left In search of persous ltfgilly authorized to per form the ceremony. -Atnone the pensions recently granted was one to Mrs. Hrandou, aaed 77. of Mounds, viile. W. Va. It is related of her that she ! raised X'. ch idren. 2S of them men. and of i the latter 16 served in the Union army dur ing the war. ne son whs ki led at Pltts burs I.-ndinj: su l one di.-d innderson I ville, white every eon of the remaining 14 was wojndcd in eUKageui ents. j Advices trom ningijold, Georc;a, say I that two men named Dennis and Clark, living near that place, quarrelled over the resultor a lawsuit, and Dennis cut Clark's n . w. w. , . throat. Clatk's brother then attacked J Dennis and received a dangerous wound. ' and when the father of Clark rushed into the liay. he was stabbed to death. It Is not fctated what became of Dennis. Much excitement was caused at Flush- j1"' - 1 - on las Saturday Dighl. by the auc - Eing or cnarles Dascher. a respectable niarried man, in the basin of the village fountain by four men who are supposed to be membeis of the Vigilance Committee This oruanlzalion was formed for the pun- hshment by ducking of any married man found out after eleven o'clock unaccompa nied by his wife. Mrs. Jaoab X. Kese. wife of a wealthy Mrs. Jamb X". ,snurr near me river rv.yx, in Bledlca county. Ohio, was pursued by a ferocious bull ) as she attempted to cross a meadow. Her j screams for help brought friends to the seeue. but just as she got to the fence where her friends were ready to help her over, the savage brute tossed her in the air and she fell on the other side of the fence dead from snock and fright. Shortly before 5 o'clock on last Sunday morning, fire broke out in the large packing house of the Chicago Packing and Provision Company at the Union Stock Yards. The buildlcg and 1.000 live hogs and nearly IS. 000 barrels of mess pork in a storage house owned by Armour i Co., were destoyed Ths loss of the packing company is?350,0O0, Eol,) j and tre loss to Armour & Co. is f400,ooo firm? are fully Ineured. imrounce.of St. Augustine. Florida going through the woods beard tremendous squawls, yells and ioare, and cautiously investigating came upon a seven-foot panther fighting with an alligator, which nad tu Pantnr fast in Us ponderous jaws. rounce sided with the under dog and shot the alligator, whereupon the panther, free ing himself, made for the hunter, who bad a hard fight before he killed the ungrateful animal. Among the visitors at th9 Vassar Col lege commencement was a graduate who has made $10,006 In a unique manner. Upon ter graduation 6he was promised by her father f 1 for every cent she earned by working at anything. She accepted the offer, and entering a factory, whare she her father Lad paid her f 10.000 aud" broke oniaiueu a wees, kept on woiking until "f h'S mt'- Jk' " Timts on Saturday last printed reports of crop conditions collected from ovr 1,000 points in the Northwest. The general prospects for wheat are favor able ; there is a largely increased average, especially In Dakota, ana the aggregate yield iu the Northweet promises to be the largest ever known. The ontlook for corn er-F good- Theie will short crops of timo- fh.' n. 41n v.n J 1 . ""J u3rru, uu iiib uariey crop also threatens to be a partial failure, The annual consumption r.f fo.Uior in thu t 1 k a Umpt,on cf reat,," in country for bdinK purposes amounts to -'.ow.ooo pounds or 275 carloads. To , , . ... c!?e BP lh'r fathers in a year. The geese furnishing these downy pillows and beds of of ease are to bo found mainly In. Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Kentucky. The climate is cold enough to cause the feathers fine and soft, and not too cold to make their care a matter of unprofitable laber to the farmers. Mrs. Annie Itausb, of Ltart, Va. whose 100th birthday has just been celebrated, is said to be the mother of the largest family in America. She was married when she was 15, and bore thirteen ohildren, eight of whom are living. Iler oldest child was born when she was 16. and her oldest living j child is 78. Iler oldest grandchild is 68 I tAara iA. (;ha fria3 fir., a a ..... . . . K -". oescenaanta alto- . . ' nxrvey cooper. tel)t out f Louisviile Wednesday neuucsui) night. Sheriff Hogg's posse had warrants f"r "'6 " 1 a !hey ' UP" V ?- . "d au'n,UDition b Dor Knott- rrce Ms ou,v resorted to nor &noii. rorce was ouly resorted to after the desperadoes had refused to submit to arrest. Bud and Jay Tolliver were cous ins, not brothers, of Craig Tolliver. Andy Tolliver, another of Craig's cousins, escaped. Ue was slightly wounded. WM8 Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton St.. Johnstown, Pa., for Carpets, Mattings, Rui, Stair Pads, Stair Rods. Stair Buttons, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., etc. Quality of Gooil uncqualed and prices the lowest. Reports from Olter Tall county, Minn., say that grasshoppers are devastating grain fields, and farmers are threatened with en tire destruction of their crops. A special from Hurley, Wis., says the fireon Tu-.-sday morning burned fivo busi ness blocks in the center of the towu. The loss will exceed $700,000. The fire was under control at noon. Hurley is the principal town of the gegobic ore region. It hhs sprung up during the pat two years and the buildings were nearly all frame. " The largest load ever taken by a steam boat down the Mississippi reached New Oi leans, La., recently. The Joseph ii. Williams bad the tow made up on the Ohio Uiver. consisting of 39 boats and barges loaded with coal ; the load, 830,011 bushels of coal, or :u,388 tons. The steamer is at tached to the rear of the tow, guiding and controlling it in the current. It would tak) about 2 000 freight cars and fifty engines to bring the load tty rail. A loving mother two miles out from RusoCiimuion, Mich., found a blacksnake five and a half feet long and as big as a man's wrist enjoying a nap In bed with her three little childreu on last Tuesday morn Ine. Whether he had been there all night is Dot known, but it is known that he didn't stay long after being discovered. The moth er was half crazed with fright, bat the chil dren surveyed their unusual bedfellow with sleepy surprise and with no signs of far. l he snake was killed. Mr. William K Gladstone has written a U tter to a gentleman In Washington in response t An invitation to visit this coun try. Mr. Gladstone says: "My age, as well as my engagements, preclude my visiting America ; but I never loos? an op portunity tand I fouDd an excellent one at Cardiff on Friday) of saying what sterns to me likely to strengthen the union of our country and of giving weight to the judg ment of America on the creat ffor it is a great) Irish question." 1 The inhabitants of the town of Marsh fild. whose homes were destroyed by fire on Monday last, spent a sleepless j Tuesday night. The scenes were pitiable in the extreme. Men and women sat hud- I died toeether watching the fire rturn itself j out. while others slept in wagons and impro- j vied tents mada of blankets, etc. Sa fast did the flames spread that the people saved i hardly aray of their effects. There is a lack I of provisions and the people haye to suffer . until suppliee can arrive. j Rev. John T. Maxwell, a Methodist preacher, shot and killed John IticktU at ; Irondale, six miles from Birmingham, Ala. j About ten diy9 ago ICickew went to the : house of Maxwell during the latter's ab- j sence and attempted t assault h! wife Maxwell has since been searching for him. and meeting him for the first time on Wed nesday shot him twice with a sbot-fcuu and odco with a pistol. Rickets was a mineral prospector and geologist, and leaves a wife and several small children. Maxwell sur rendered himself to the authorities. A stage coach which makes the dally trips from Ballaln, St. Louis county, Mis souri, to Barrett's Station, on the Missouri Pacific road, was robbed on Sunday after noon by several masked men The coach was returning from Barrett's with fifteen passengers, when the robbers, with drawn revolvers and faces masked, stopped the ve hicle in tre midst ot a thick nndeibrush, and robbed the passengers of about f250. It is estimated that the passengers carried 2.500 in cash and valuables, and there is no explanation of the smallness of the haul. Peter Finnerty, who died last week at Waukesha. Wis., left f500, 000 to his heirs. Fourteen years ago he was working a poor ! farm In Iowa &nd afterwards became a j deck hand on a boat running between Keo- kuk and St. Louis. Finally he went West, j became a miner, discovered the "Little j Chief" mine at Leadville, Col., and by ' shrewd management made a large fortune, j He could neither read nor write. His wife j ran away from him in his days of poverty, j Finnerty was a very generous man and i his simplicity of character was not spoiled i by success. A stage was attacked a few days ago j Detween Saraci and Santa Ana, Mexico, by i six masked men. In the stage wete Adol- I fo Garay, a servant and two ladies, Seno- ra Lzzrraj and her daughter. Francica. ; Garey resisted and was mortally wounded. The servant had hie arm broken. The two women were tied to the wheels of the car- j riage and ?2, 500 was taken from them. With ' thisaioney they had intended to buy eo ds ! at Guayamas. It was a whole day before the party was found and relieved. Garay died at Saraci. The robbers were tracked and ! pursued and two of them captured and banged. A New York lady coaxed an organ erinder's monkey until he went up the rail ing and nestled in her arms, where she i petted and caressed him to an extent that ousht to have made even a monkey take his ease. Nevertheless he began to clamber ! over her arms and shoulders. Suddenly he I stood stock still for an iustant, and watched her mouth as she talked to him, and then, quick as lightning, one paw struck out and snatched a set of false teeth from her mouth. With a leap and a bound be was cn the sidewalk again, trying to put the teeth into his own mouth. The lady retieated under great confusion after the teeth were recov ered. It was reported in Chicago, on Tuesday last, that the Supreme Court had decided to give the condemned Anarchists a new trial. The report was to the effect that a majority of judges had decided in favor of the points submitted by counsel for the Anarchists why the sentence of death should not be executed. The report could not be verified but it was common talk a mong the officials and lawyers in the county building. It was believed that the Supreme Court Judges bad dictated their cplnion, and that the declaration that this opinion was favorable to the Anarchists had leaked out through court officials who bad access to the documents. One of the most destructive storms oc curred on Monday night twenty miles be- i low Loneview. Texas, and carried death and destruction in its course. At New Prospect, a neighboring towD twenty miles south of bete, five men were killed out right. At Fan-play, a small hamlet, one j woman and two children were killed, j having taken shelter in an old house on which a yery long tree fell, crushing them. Iu the track of this torando nothing was , left. The county Is tuinlv settled, which accounts for tbe few lives lost. Aa there Is do telegraphic communication but little can be learned at this time. A heavy wind and rain slorx U raging now. CARL R -PRACTICAL- WATCHMAKER 4EWEtEn, -AND DEALER IN ,7- ' rr. mjjf nk ymf Celebrated Rockford CNks-X. II M-'JrW WATCHES. di'-t-.cSv,:'r..K VA kJAl Best In THo -ToT-i rt for l"e or small gam 32 calibre. 40 irralng lewder: F.-rier t arcurarv guaranteed and the onl alsointely reduce,! T? T.T. A TJ ! Gallery. for ,.-, .v.T m. r-t Kifleit, world ranoa-bt'd. Tie rtandard ror tarret SOO..UDH. liuntin, an 1 aiiootint ti.tr:.. All caabrec I r,.m -J2 tn tf, v,t. m lourieen diflerent at; lea, price Irom I MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., ahou. Itew t-nna carry off nearly aa are a.wa a;urat and reliable. - Tj-. v rwr I taioiwuin a. i aau W -X Oa ITlBgW UUUfOU aj pa- ZIALiiWX..oi riaiiua-M.lt a f nil inwt i!.. r.t fiLd vure rfMLnmd in bAaviidi hv n of SU. SEMINAL PAST2U.ES A lladicCrrafor !Serroaaieiht7.0rK&n VMkue3RnlX'Xi cb! J ct in Voune or J Men. Vosutd for PisM n&ra In lhOlaaan'i CfaMfl 4.haT albAO! tlLl T TW rtm T, DtinalQrlll I y-va. w and hmlrMi down men to the foil enjoTTrvmtnf rffct nd foil Manly BtrenirUi and ieoroti Health. Tnthosavhocritlnr from tir mauy obcTirditR rrooaLtabout by Indiatcretion, -.t;arara, Orar-Broia or fc, or too ri j ndnUrnav. weaft uatyoa seod os yrmr tin mo with utatrment of yoartroabl, and temre RUPTUfftO PEH80fS can have E, L. J0BS'.(J. 1. J. LI Ck, A. . BUCK. Johnston, Buck & Co., j Money Received on Depsit, f A r AB1.K N DEMAXD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIM DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS rV.ADC i AT At-. AO KSB1IILK POIKT. DRAFTS on the rrincipul Ctties ItoiiaTlit ami .Sold A n if a Genera) Baniing Eusiness Transacted. ACCOn'TS SOLICITETi. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. EbenrbnrK. April 4.1?-t.-tr. IMrOl'.TANT NOTICK. 1)KOMSAL.S will Le rereivtd by tlio under piened Secre;-.ry t tlie School linard of Alle glienv Tnwnpliii, u i the erec tion ol u N S 1 II O 11 t f 9 on lnnd nf A-laru Hammnnd In mid Township until SATT'KHAY. .H'l.Y 2nd 1SST, at 2 fl'rlnrk, p in. 1'Ihdb and ('.iticati.nu tl e time a ttie Uradley Srl:.ol. except the new t.udd inu i.- to be wetl.prloar le.l with nx,d dry Hcm lm K fidinit. nnd a t-irderisto te pn: under tne sleepers tiie entire lenitt'.i .f Hie l.uildiriK. and a butuent of ftone is to be put under the centre t the litr.lcr. No Fenti t.i t e i ut In the butldinK bv the contractor. nd lhe material ol tbe whole to be irood dry lun.t tr. and Ko, One phiniries. The Koa'd reservo llif riwht to reiei-t any anu all bids. The buildinir t'i t'e well painted inVidi' and out, 2nd all to be tir.il,rd In a iorxi workmanlike man ner by the 15tb ol ictuher. 16ST. The ctutractor to have ttic old boo! building on lhe Kite of the new balldin-j. 15v order ol the Hourd. VV. A. li. I.ITTI.K, Seo v. AlleBheny '!' ;.. .1 17, 1.7. 4 . I IvTTIMi. SKAI.KI) I'HI MM is ai.s will be rec. 've.l by tbe Com in Us i ner u! I'iiiiitrin county, at their orhce, in rlbcnsl.o rr, I'm. , not tl I ine o'clock, p. in., .Tunc 27th 1n7. Ii T (! rnrt lt) abut ItienT p wt h wibtc-WHll. and n ion I'ndue tn le ere-led acrot. t'hest t'reek. ut K-keiir'-iiu".- Miil. let ween far roll and Ai!'i.-bi'iM lixpfbip". The lecrth of brtdtre to be I lo tet n itli :i 14 toot roadway, riant and Rpecincitions of nin:ui:ent ran be fecn at the t'oinmi!.pi men1 Office The 'ouui si.inc:5 re.-erve tl.e ribt to reject any or all bn'..-. JiiHN Kl K BY. .1A.MKS ( (ISTIJIW, 1AY1I HAMILTON, Attest. t'onmlMiioners. I. A. M-toi-iH. Clerk. Ebeusburi;. June 17, 1SS7. NATURE'S CURE FOR CONSTIPATION. 1, I I I till. K KKMKII Kor Mrk. Stomach.' r or Torpid l.irer." Uilioux Headache, (OHttTcnraa, Tarrant" 1 ffrrvcareat S-ltt Aperient. It Is certain In Its edects It ib KeIt'e In iu acti. u. It It palateable to the Mste. It can be relied upon to cu-c. and it cures by atviatinfj. Dot by outrair Inir. nature. lKi i.ot take violent purgative! your felvct or allow your chil Sick-Headache, AND DYSPEPSIA. dren to take them, always use tint elegant phar maceutical preparation. I which hns been lor more than torty years a puh'.i-. tavorite. Sold by druggiltt evcryvlirrt IRG1NIA FARMS FOR SALE. kuo larm. 20 to 10. uoo acres at to or acre, liood market. Hallby cltmaw. rtvur. able propped. Write for circulars caniaitiin? denrription. Sent frex. FT LB IJrHAVKN. ' r.WATE Ablun'aft.Petcrakvnt.B- PATENTS HXNEY WI8E GARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Refer, to Id Natiotmt Hank. Vaahincrtcm, D. C -SEND F0 INVEKIOB'S GUlDE-tJ T DURE FITSI V1i'u ! rurw I ti' u.u iun mrirlfto i 'ni fr t tli'iv kiMj lUeti liv-iii-m rviurii cm. I ni'-n itntic! - , .:i- wtJ It. o i!iH.i-' il niA, Kr:i.KlV r KaI.!." Mfk. f-v lilt -i. r tt 'l. 1 n;-runi iy miifpy t .: 11. v w'pr4 -, t.itcf li.. t.N-d t n r-i.-. i ' r.-(t.w ittt!.v - . :mi( .ii oii,f lor at lr:.f .' l'-V4i.: U , .J -orlr-H JiC tf flli t . - Uft't il O- ' ' vt.i f.:nii lui M i4t. j . su I .. - i I V I N I US. Watches, Clocks JEWELKV,. ' Sil yerware,- Mnsical Instruments -AMI- Optical Creeds. Sole Agent -KHC TH K Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. LARGE SELECTION' op ALL KIN'Ds of JEWELRV always on 1, i. l-" My line or Jewelrv is unsuri-iwd (.(.me and see for youref before fun I a;' inaelswhere. AM. WOKK OfAKANTEEI) 4- CARL IUVIXIUS Eoenshurg N v. 11, IS't."--'. as ra'.. id gr. ; safe Nile oa toe Knortine and Tar. b).o0 up. Semi ror Illustrated catalogue. - New Haven, Conn. lae prlxc at larcet laitOiea bicauw th. T , tu, i J - 1 tzrtw lor Uae rnnHiaw at.it i i i , . ... mujm oniy aixu u, to tji ta-n n-w ufti- iao a is i u Ksae t Linaa ,UK.1 Uoa8aiaUa. 1om ihA orineonmiifDft 10 mv vir f .ur C . arintufie medKmi prtwrpr. fer.i.; rpitCaViion W") th mnu c i a.jajr ru ir- f: ie-nct i fe't withoot dksv. TSan:.-tii T Irmrtion. of the hmnai) ornoiiiG roab i : m aw4i antmrnimc tifmmu of life arv rin trk., u, pt.ni axwaiata ctaterfol aU raiuUj fcaios both uvUi TBtATHErlT. CJ Kotta, l3.Tnt.K. Ttow, j' HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mrr CrT Soes K. Tentb Street, BT.I3T7IS. ara FREE Trial of our Apptlanco. Aak ror Tarmc DIC K. Attounkv-ai -j.aw. A. KI e J. Lloyd, flr'd. rtirst f'.nor.) t'entre f.rcet. Al tniiinerol Iki1 bunnefs attemied t snt fit :j ri and clletl..cr a eireclalty. i -'4 -:f.l FOK SALE STTAM K.Mil.VKS.i T. Y.i Hre run.--, HuMer nd steei-l-ir U rii -Second-haml engine? and l.riicr-on hHr.l. H" it iuii eiiii Hie? and irafliincrT a hju-c.it It . -Tiii (M Af VAU1AS. Allejrhrny. Ta. ,J:.n . --.-".y.) VKVtKTlM.RS by a.!.1rinif .c. P Knwrl I 'o.. lnSiiruc.e St.. " Y rk ran learn the ejaoT coft of ary ;rp'e 1 line o A IiV tllThINd inAtneriean N'.M".r-. K0 I'asre- I'aiui.lilel I Or. 'IIKAIl.fil aud Itl.M I'ri s K. rured HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! sr 2.00-1 Iairs. Fu.Hn Ulu:m:. 1 A.-'t ''iri'uUr. 1,-ce. A. J. llxliuaii A . I'hlla .Nll i.; AiMi Kiisi its ilrfs I.I UUIil: I". KOHI I I. A c .. 10 Sprnrf Str . -M York 4 li Fl'H NBI.Kl-1 KtTFl. 0"J Nui -IMI'I i - Will l fout Irop on aj.jjh.Mf'-: . I BARBER SHOP. , The undrT-it-ncd in .t- t!,c i ,; ? : ' K' cl- l-iirr M-1 i !;' k'li pt;H;v to ' t i on tT'iie si.. !-.ben-(.urj. IV.. ;; -.'f r : Mounts in lloo?e -altM.o ), liere ite w . i '."1 ' teady j ;,(coiimm!;i te '.herti witli a -. '' i ! a I tt ii ( nt i n i-liort n"tu-c. ! lty kcc.tni( exervibu; ne'atHni ii'1; 1 ' K.r : noi 1 epti. to men! a lit.cral j-!...tv r j - , anc. March II. '87. I'KTEU WlI.Krl.M. ADM IN ISTRAT( K"S NOTK'i:. I.ftien ol admtnutrition .m :! fu: V ltiiuni .1. Mctiuire. late ot t le.ir.'n'i ! ' '' !', ) t'arr bri?; couutv. ler'n;--d. l:aiT.k' t e l-";.:-'--to the um'.ers'tuned, all t'ers'n.- i!i.!ti-''.i ' e.-Iir r ere he-ely riotirtcd to rrMkc i .t n: t.'. '." ; .ut dehiv. and a'l thm-e liavihn claiti - a. t.-t-.' i mnif wtli i-rejetit thiu. i-r j.crly .tut '( : brr .-c.t letnent l H 1 1; A M V- 'I' ilf Adm'rol WlliMin.l M ' i i ' " ' ; fliirtieM twp., April " Policies written at stiort r."!lr-e tn :i " OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ! Anil lillipr lir.l In., (' pit II le- T1. W. DICK, f ;rT ion th i PIRB INSURANCE niE I'OMMtSCEli I51"S1M:- 1794. EbensDurK, Juiy l. lHa. nun i-frhLV C A y-s its 5W 3 HAY-FEVER ELTS CREAM BALM J not a liquid, $nvff or poitdcr. -'t into uonlriU is quickly absorbed. It f'r'V.'t Vu ftul. Allays inflammation. ,wi orr. liestorrs thctentr of latc a n tl " SO crntt nl Druoyitt; by mail, reni'-'' ' ELY BROTHERS. iru?ffists,0ffcff0,i no
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