riUMM MUM MUJWVMUL i 4 VI.IIUY. - - Ai iUM j.., ; ri i n it i n 1 1 i.t.r. THOMAS P. i! ;V , , c.. :; I m i.: s i.':v. ii. i if..: . : ; . I.AM.Y, .'t.v. .:-.? :)!. !". ... .1.1. 1, i.;.' i' Jj:.: J. '. TV f.Ol'lS IHh.AMi. .iol.iio'.o Ai!. Slat i n'iu! . P r.l.AI l t I'lUA J'v!y J.i. 1'-'.. TJ.e i ). him i s i. .;.'" C".r..titA,:i ! 1. 1 .i .U'.'.'t! :i i:.i:!'Jiiutu 1"1 .1.: o! It.i' 'ii'"-,!'.c (".nut, a eiin!dat tor lnu Ti rmiirt r. tuil t'.t- : r.i'i vi'' i i:i Mfh t'";r !m;-.iu' a: : ' iv fir.iu'ht b 'torn it, wi.l nit-ei iir Alur:i i.ti MVi!!!i--!av. A'rrusi '.'.. at IJ oVKn.-k noon. T'i- inj i-s-tit ion in t!.;i c- Vf:il!ii ' v;u' cv.; :,-.si rr;.r --.i-:na-ivj. .! -!c . i.r -.rt.! '. i i'" ci ;' vi ' n c:..: 'i r !i.iiruur -i: t- i;..st (,n'n 1 1; rit -i i.i! i. (.lion. r j-.-r a t ion ut l.'"t si:h ". .- -v.-." ::i;;:i',; to ".' o it n on-;n the ! ! i.'.i'ivv .li-it!c:, p?.- j ! I thaf ea.:ii n ;i-j.-:;taM'. -e uistiid, , l .'..a- s.vm.! .:. i;..;riry:i. : Vi'tf.t.! i:. 1 iv n "i i u, Sect 'v. ! i M';. S 'iaii .?. k"n, w-i i.f An-, ir-v? .i.u-K..;i .1.-.. i:i. j-.i-ss of the i Vhi:' Iluu.-v ui:;i.? -!.n :l .i.u K 'i .-err,-..) J.-t::j. ul. da. "Tiie lit r.r.i'.aiv.'." ; f.rv.r N.r.hv:.:.-, m. 'i'u:.il;:y iu:-t, av.i-l ; :.,:its. T.l'l.''' ure . s it J t ai'!s of .d in t:- r.n.t. : S;-.:e-i lantfu err-. VI. is ;i.ii :: .im i.i! M i i .i.ii. iid in t'l1, iMii- 'rv pi l- -i. 1.' every a: re i i Gi'i't r.rvjin r:i.'. in land w.v 1 .1 .r ! ... .,, I. A".: ' I T.:: ir. Ati.r '.. ,r.:r.. a: r; J'".. i : i.'iiv. I ..t i .c!.:-" : .;d bo::. I.i I - ' t :1 . ' -. i '. hinj.u" h i. LID' e than , or- h-if of tho d Ir. has tv-ou pud '"itls m tl .it p Ti. .1. It has li-ea rt luced at li.o aver.iif. r.it ot .f'.'.J,T'..'.-7. each yi ar, j - .,o i .,, . n' . i. ,v. h .,, , ,. , ;, , , .- r . I every nct.-ite ot the entiie eats. -t. -..!.. ,L-i.i. " i.i .ui.:i li.'J ; h, i in f-c. 'i Ivrveit' uava t; t'in- i . m I I ' . - I I...,' . son. .i !j E! ": a. tfi 1 """ "ll 4 "-V'J af trnooa to AU1ea abie tot!;o Cor.ituut;.:;a'. prov.s l M-.d t.f .i the Uili or Srp- i ;0a refer i nl to by appropriate lec.U- T. i two t..;s i;::o!i the Cam. .. r ,r w:ii 1-. pniUvd ; .... if.- i-.arri.Miurf: i ::-.d i. I! "'" y . i.i (-a 8Ut- , n '.! f --r, V...J w. ; t.i- or' ex . i . r-ii; ; . . . i ..i i-i li" . :.u .i. ca. ; f r .. t i'i ci hr ! , . a .aw, l! :o. I.'- ti'd i i l ia tr d.f.er- :.; ; up .a ; ' it .iit. Th.- l'.ocK I - . ei a..d : ap : ' io: :i, hot tl.-- o v.-h i ' li.lsir.'.A Hi'. Mv 'l .': li'-r : e. ;.' u:i'i!. v .. , i vi r-ii -.. z 1 ; .'.!.' .. o. iv i t ri!.'..a :: ji-rv : i r .hi 1 1 y i. : t'ut: i.t'.i!'' 1 .:'! i-r arU-h- i nee i:; l: r. i r..!- ' s o .' a r! o tri'l-'.or.s c : t- r He i .tl i;i i. . . j. l. ,.i, vii ..i M . ul .ia .: tin- i no ::u. v. ou : :: j c no cu . . .. , , I 17 " . -varia-ss ...u j e.-cT.M'.':' rJu--.i''tv-) non-'-rcyattae Laad j c.' !.:.- f(.ih..v iner. A iii'.s - i'i.'i I'uetinjr wai held ia Dab. vc v 'r'.;:sd,iy rvht to de'tiourrc th:! HOiion ai lnr Xoiy adiituiitartiou 1-: r -.'.a!:.i::. tho T.t-..;l League a; an I :t ct the l:i-.te front havir.g irsult ad nJhw !A h;d cr'"i!i:d t.-ga-.i?ilkn. j tJ Injury. Th"1 r."','tir,g vv-i tM.i:id'd over by the j I.r.r.1 Mivorrf f:i.7. .'VCch'S were J I t nado by Pr. fer-sor f .'.t'ta'Hi, of TVnity 1 .;!.:?. Mi. 'ebb :f!-.l hicih Jlr:t;ht, i;o; Etr uiw's ev td"d r;wi'.i;n.;n was i pied ly a lii.ai.uiioi.s ai.d enlhuih.--t ic V0kC : 11 jrolve.l. That tins n. etinir of the cil :nj of D :l.iiii .io'niui.C;' in the f:ire t t'K- C'Vl'ii! Mt WO'-ld ti c I T' ciin.l !' cf the Ir;-1 N;.ti-"iHi 1 eu-, ns w-iv-tilo ... i etteapt i.i dri th' In.-.: iM-i-l'le. li :i: ti e pih i.f ,t -t.eef u: : ! C'.ms:,"li nai si rugg:e 'cr their rig".'. , ri'i'l to l.-aii'i liim: ot aa ojrrar.'yaf fi '.v .. en pr i .-.:; i ,.v viiu.e;nd out fa, T';i: I'ii'lu.h.'iO-: 1 i : l V , v . ' :VM.igO i l . " . tbpU-.fuiu,:i I. ptrdtvthe 1 ."n-.h: ieni s-t:e C.-vr. -1 .. "ii...i.bir. : . w . ' -.V'f . , ve as loin. . I.'.e put: .!'.; s s .lU'.y me ir.'iwa.!iei political 3 t: ih tha i ccniRi.-u tnt-:e tinica, an! tn.-i:u fi-v.hir.-T ata! is tnieu.'.ed to ntan noth- , i:i;. T;:-j oLimrit on which pt: lio MT.tiiceut wnl be likely to hine oiuev.hat in this ron'et h t' e c-e . ,. r . ,. ... ' , ' ' ve i -P-- o. ine p.u..ortu and cf th.- i I'".;. Ine peep! ,i;,j expect from ;h. , rcub puitv cf pot.et in Peuri.iyiv.tni i i;o ii nuniv 'md cvr cr ress:. 1. on th ".. " ' , J , u,'"r 1 ' ''"u ,'x 4 :' "-' ftn- j.hat.o .- inicm-.. .;. -). f thi triun-.. hof , criK: 1 r cr.aiii.a. r ' -.: is .y xyhi .-'i . the Uti-st 'aref-tl y :.;jti..: .-. .-- .: t.,;; - Ii-r-sOiI t-y '. 1 e J."i::vi ,,re wrt ir? 5l.t-. -U -, to ,,;s;-!v e' J.'.ed a , ..Vie rrn'e .r ;nf ti. t,- ! at',! s '...I.. ; ,1. ; ...e .4. Iiv i . i, per-rI .-.n-.t:.-.. . .i - ; v.-:. h;c 1! pur; 1 u and .u;;-se.t apo; th ' : u n.l'lii ri of at::. l: a! tlM' whLh..o.M !,.- ) :i,i J.y e, ,r .. ,: ,t; , s . m. I tl." cm, i.;:y w.iy in which th- ph.t fiu ile,i!j v,.b t! itiest!Mh will j..r. Ceaited ;l:i for tl.f m;; re'.:"V or ihH Udry-c i .;, c,,. i .-i,:a.i. n rf a jr.e;.t Co iin.'.r,-. ..;!.. w.e'. r-hi- 1- Lij ctrprutio:is ie.-ta tuxulio;., ar-i the ii'l t r pr ; i. JUl i ; tt,,,r jS;;U..s a j eif wlileh '.r-i ii i oi l.-se ry-:, it hr, it JS mi. .body's i.ht ,.s jear in Pc-.r.y lyv-Iiia. , ,. 7 . v '''v! i.no.v.'i- i.,iv je.'.er-::;. i can-, I :eUr-:i..: inmiHo, I a..;ei::r :it, and l I ,:, . , sUM-r. e c u T ; . .. 4 nerr Conrad Kroner, a jrettletnan de :U. Ha.d.?:- and Mr. IVn-.vtok. mem- 1 , . r 1 Cs"k T"--"' voted to a?riculture and the science on t,..,..f r-ui ti n- I,-' 2,,c u'r rrea-un-r sirs read?, bat at the Lov.?r Uhine, has lately rucceeded , " " . " thij writing (Th;ir?lay Rl'ternoor) v. e i .n getting hirpself into the rpntre of a ' 1 ! ; 'C''' i ' i'i e .0o .1 i.': ijuow- , , . pil;.xy of tivtbies. Ilerr Krcr.or's net :4-,a imvv-.. -,i i. :..-:, .I..,. ,.wr. ... . . '-'! 10 e-lir a.ivantace he placed . .. ... .. .. r.r " . " : , o i.':.i.i.re.ii. , ttiei.. ou one ef his own vines m.t r-lating to capita! and labor. i 'iif'i' ' . 'T , 1:1 : ' ; "eclarcj that PeLLs.t i va..:?. is a , cope.in notes of enormous scienti'Ic ' necessitated by the systematic 1,. .. ,. . : ..... : c- 1 ..-t -..-. v...-.-. -.,!, r. f,, : va-u- "j;i,n the ir methods of ch-win- on sit:on and ex'crtion practiced r ....i.e... 1 1 ' 1 1 ... :tl,.v ,... ;.. H.., thu enabled to forward tot he scienti:: mel11 of waces for a month or 1 ':'..r. i'j tod l.ilur. wr Ileury i .'i r-j ', 'p.rlycf Yo.fc LdJ U;: Mate j ! o! Lis: v.cc. .MrC'y.ip., who is ;;.-'-; ;o ti. C :.:v; jLli.-1. a'.. ..)-. i.n .c live p.trt i.i .: pre:-: eilin.'. Tho , c.o.i i i tl o.'.y of New York elected ( .lvi:M'.:o to if. .esen-. I hero i-i the con- j i;.t, v.e.e excluded. Ceoreel ti.- .v'y 'I-. vi-. I j a rrv-s -cw Vvi! . at .v'lioh ;sige i.t ,. t'l'.- V n;tf w:s it-.:.'art-i .aiti.-t Tu?--e '.r-:r,i Vajca-oTu'.! .'.ut .::- o It.-.cv . or-1- . iw t.:i couatrj , ! r M. 'T i.' Nw rV. 5 im; X-vt rr.hrr ',c n ct ;v. d i -,"! v. -.t.i. a:i l their U-,- ' . .... , , ... l.- ;. t.--r.. 1 t;.-v t.-ih!i!i:iov.-:.4.riotiS! , mUi a id waJtn hu politic! atit-nsth , a the fi:turv. iieorR liim.-x?lf says ht v is coui-K'Hed to ift'ui anv afiHatun ' wi'.h t o.n itUa in order to coacilute 1 l..it:ic acEtiiur-ii. am. icst-rve h.s i i::y , Irox swiit dfbtr.'.etion. A :latforai ! :is 3i.int-,l bv th. V :'. ventinii whit-ii i :.,!.r ti.j ir.'' lii-lri- of (Jr I heC'.-n'roj o. thcrailroa-.snnd te.e-rapu litres by the fe&eral gcverr.aient, toeth- i er v:th f o. d tcany ctlier absurd ! thfrc. arct a Mate ticket Laminated . , , , . . . , t ti.. It would bo Id! r.ow to attempt to sttf i:!:'.t" r. n t!-j .sttentb of this ji::r- tv N.-w Vcik ut fur t-lcction next ' .t.'Y H .iX' t:;:.s ,1 x ti I. if rr.' f ii'L nr..ii'ie I ... .-.oil.t '.t thi? 1) -inoJiatiO and ' 1Je;i...!:-.vi Mate tick-ts. lieary notic. Tha: is exactly wiiui I intnd Cwit'.', th.o ItadiT of th l.'aifed I.s'ior I e.l :r f. :, an.l had I the po."jr vested in partv. way t ru in I'iiilad. j.hU in Is.'.o, J x1' ';rAe w or,1,t-1 iaop'ratire I hi; lather then l.eiii'; a clerk intht C'us ti.i.t llou.se. NVlu-.i l'l.Vv-.rs o' l hQ L-i- e:i.-.!' a tnhT a"t'-rwrJs a c-M iliir j in li.-f.i, t o!-.in-.::'a, ttnn a printer in i ir. 1- r;i:u .s-o, th'!: i.J-ew!pf r l"'Ori er a:.,l tioatiy ;i eit-ir vb'ch ?R.-teJ uri- t;l i-:.-ir nr f': ;.-!i cjr i.;:azi;ou3 i V.irl-: L ov-.Ttv.' In 10 he . 'e 1 Jrel.:. l mad.- .aiiy .ildrci:its tili - t.;x ::Ji..i peasants ef that op- , Thru :i'-, thr other colT-e .h'alers. more ! ;iMiy. 11; w. oi.ir.aily ! -dy. l.e- t '-n i:u!i! their rchetns ex ,iat, I, a:i oulsnokeu ir.i tra lor, ! I '-le!: ar-! taking fright, thfy 3topp-rt . . , . fh rt at h if:tyv loss. The men who ' ot "y"'t ahu-.ty. ; ctrii Mifj c-,VNJ l(N j.ely rcb- l .... CM. ! r w.i5 i '.vi'i. and prudent t!'.:ng on I Iff i.ir: c. thu- u..;:mer? of th late He- ! r.v.blicna tatj Convention not to i u ' an hiv-z m tl:e plat.Vrm it adci tej , ab u:t th:' li:'. of the.. tgi.'.iture to ea- ' force the VII arcle of the ( Wrditu- ; l",n ? r t'-cr ,-xl,r"UI" l' r:"- , r1 rrpr:'-iom. At the tatfc Ccu- j -rtion of that par'y u.i yt-ar aijo a ,i.jtii.ot and t-u-p'iic pleue waa fivea tl.at iai:n-.,d eoci;nies should bo m i le tin. N itLiiitT o thti hii.d. however. wuS I wut uoiio no. nri -j?. ) Uliruij .ru ct. , Harrihi:rr: last winter, al'-ho-igh the; irpt,ni;r r:s hid 4 two th.rd majority 5:, ,.h . OU; U 'J vl did execute n SM t - :'.i i lear.lir'i iejj.s.a ;;. VLc ar.'s-di.i-il 1- j". was n:ad.r . .: :' l . :ie. ; j riir.ii.a'.ii'n j .ed,'e I w ill f..!. i. ;j lwui,..t hUi.tior. ci ever catryia it lato e-lToct. a a tha reCvidi cf th' h i.'. I. ;s.ai'r'i a'--a:.daut!y et--u.cn- stra'.i . The. h:.-tory of panics and ' p.erty 5 1 itlVrnu in tii.s Mate shows i. instirce of i!:.'---e-i and de - 'iib - : vpr -j'-y ?u.S. trUlii.; v :t!t ar.d c M.'.-r.;.t to. thf r-'i-le- ar.d the C insti ll : :i 1 :ey i.-...p;n! U.ir'ttn ear rr a e, pi !o: u: r.:.a.aii.y. . '.l.at U tin d-.-c'itratif-Tt ot aI:t;ul:i-Jti Mate C-. r.v-.-. n . :. a :y subject worth 1 :r. li'1: face -! .'. d V rata vioiatie.h , .1 p!:g-.'.e :ut ii V.'i..t i..- the i 't- 1 ' . ! - , -f -i o mv. -a c .."1 i. llu'vi the - , " V,;,',: - ' . '' a ' K'M;"l,k'i ' p.a.rc-niN m.) ti ..un-P thera, bat a pn mise rn o'e to the ear to bo bioker. tc i the hoi e V S '-nee. therefore, in res-.t.1 i to tlie v!o'a:ed anli -dr-e-f-ninat ionVanV i m t! .c i ! :ii.ru: i.f 1 1 t 1 , ..ocu me peo- i T::e I'.-.dhition S:-.te . ' ' 7 '--- . - , V i3 f r i i ; .'if .ir. i iim1ie i-a . . 11, ..'.1 M- , l.w.-.l ... I..-. .i.e. i.te a. uu 11 uurai 1 J 1.3. .:ig on V"e. ;n l oa tl: . sir-.iecUy.'J -rt;d a platform. platfoti;., amonS a prat mar.y MLei I ., , !:..-! l.-nmir-.i -i hi"..vi:i nf !. .... j j ; Kepubi'cao pp.rty in ?u,LiiltiLS a con- j stilution tl ;:nie:!droe.it prch:bitii: ' i ; ' .... km., .i.t.u.u ..!.. ..u.tui iiM.'.'.n.a.:..': , , , . h.mor. ar d ..her. nudity: the seme by t'e.- p.:.;.- :z'i ot a h'.gh lice; .i law; in j f i'...r of pr section to American L.Vr : a j utn of u: titration tor the se t- : il a. . . a ' . x . 11 ; I mitk ! ' . t..dr hostiltty to ar.d tie i tut cf a . ;!-i:..-.nm:.Ht! .n measures pr.-se,! V the- hvu -essmn,anel dencur, t . ... ! d. fi ut or tht State reverue Convention v.-as compi sed cf Ktes lroni "' counties. . 1 ...- .- 1 "; . u'. j .-iei.-.s bi'l Tie 1 IV' d '!- ' -" : In tiie Prohibition Srate ef low the ' . "-,""' "'-' -' ""' Mv-.xt.ent. It was re.-er.tly pfatel that ; th- r-te P. ard of Health had reported ; ' ca.-es. tut cr.':c;!!d declare that number is largely u'jove this. Dr. j H,'il !,,iy3 th;it ,,!,!u!iri -3 to eiay a jrrrat- i cr rmse than alcohol, and justly claints : ;. -n;.tcr turu'r m helpVss victiKif . . :cn do :.ot a.i cone tr em the r;nfcs of , r.-i Uh -s u'.i'. :..:ieii woir.tn. t ut the 1 ta..j ir.ty of t;.. ui a.e t. In- b -r.ii -nr. - ' th e-ln'.-..: d nd rn( ho-.ored ar t ',s. II. TeuiLeis of s e if ; and a-j t sex, 1 . n v. ui iy e'vir,i 1. 1,: the jr.tiiL.! : " -1 "v.-n in t ; ; v j..-..., ar.. Mt::' Lud , , r.n.-'.s t-r.ihe.ti. 1. 1 f..r as :.uin'r;.i are . : coim-tii...'." : ! Ti:r: f '-I've-'.op, Te-x JV.e of J.e.t ir. ' .'e .vivs ine ,.ro f r Pr?n:' i-i i , . . - . . 1 .'''i 4- 1'i.iira ai i . .'"" h .ii ai ' jc:.:-.-: It. ().' tl e I.,.".." Pivoted i .- f . '.r. ' -- condition ii .... . -. 1...- , soc.e.y of which he n-aa a phnincf i usuady manatred to exhaust all i r, .,".: ZtV. ffr". r .. T:. !--P-r whici: made Lisa the nride ai,.i sing-i of laUvt-rs ia hijh-priced 1 . 1 ii tk iu e.ii, lueu i- w i.iikLji i' ' . . - t 1 f r .,r I" .-. ... i."i .i r ..-.... . ;r 7.. "-"" "s-.i'-! i.er Hi Knock- i lTo;aMv no one thine has caused fuh a ' ti e-M I' -' t i' .- vote- 'M.o ivn. h' : I.ule I oiuity Autna. to-day. Sbel-ar- j general rev iai ,.f tr.de at K. James' drag ' r ' IS - ,; .. it'.V ; P. , r4,1-1 l -r house and, with the assiiU ' store as tneir giving away to their customers ! , , . " ;,. 'M ' ''y-ra.ic votes ; MiVe or to:nt. frjeDd,, tleiVnded for a ! 1- "s0r.iar,5 u U.us of Dr. K.ng'a j a'lli I rvl.ib.foo votea , ion., jjuj s.,aiEit the laree force cf -r ' NeT Dsvery for Cons.-.niptiori. T'.eir J .-'."" are il ; uf.i-.m ,:.d 1 --'.ini I), m- ! wlin ct t I lr'lt is 9in- encrnior.s in this very valu- o. r ; v.!. s. Th,,.' hM, A. pT-h' 'T can t ti rt. t h Il ,:ce w "''le from the fa t;wt it always V-s ,ut the r.,.: s.a:ai. . t the w.e : " ! ,i CbI?. Vi'. ..Sl' ., , L y -' ? ' --. - . m,.r. At tfi-r.n vrt f-nrt. and one w,.3 throat ani lun diseases quirkly eured. n. I..., i . 'e j.kii .!f. uur l ie t ntlre V 'tn . b:u!Iv )itchf.r!r..- .f . i Vwuaii kul.t bett-re t.uvinc t.v r.r .. .- i .... . . vi u,c .icua- '- ef the hr.?e were arr.-ft-.l. I'on Jir!y on ;i:;,,J,rs in rood. (;t;n0ra; Mastt.t n-,;rl;!a4a lA,Wdeily ;N(i;. - !.:s u: Lh jr on n-b!;: cor-ers ma, iact. eoKVe. etc i 'iiiia countiy h tb v-t: u trier ptr.c.; i o( time w iUieLSoJ t lai'ure a lointi,' s'-r -i- tit ri: the "r- Kr fa ,,!a.-s.w t,t jaw. or rather t-oaii.-e the luw is sier.t as to the ru -.'hoi's by nhieh cu iblir- :n tbe iece'-viries .:.e sr.i:i-i re pur.is.ie u. Tree. t rvgce-i v, h - attr'nirieil to c : '.. r . h":t Jiz.i r.-!i.v w?re rot ealir.: !j -n.w.-s'i: tntn' b-jstp-'rel p.itur cl the ,....- which the ho bovtel to iLi'. c; n the c.iuntrv. 'I"!!-? tunic on the cofT-. ? i innket i-ot exus s'noh a ri;h t l.iy j Al'.hou:! aj.li.o:. -f 'Joilars thauc l-;'.r.'.-i h:rir.s? t!:r: i r:i!r not a ; vdt 0r ,:n ot:r.c if to It-" chtTe! owntri. ro-e :ul yt t ripe i:i th-.? htid w.i.- iS..l. r?.-.ii.! iu.! rnULicd iu at tho Ilxchotr,-?s :n Nf.v York and Ctiicuc. Coffee that sr.'.J for twH:ity-CTe c--r.ts one d.ty w int P t- thirty cnt.i in twenty-f.mr'ho'iro, 1101 Ncau; '"jp article was of a Letter f,ua:it, or any career than !t wa.i the J;iy tefore, not bftus the owners or thi c iTtrf deu.andtd a higher firica for i'. but ticcauss the stock tramL:ers had 1 wi,,e,d r- thcir time was lav. TL k:sso taueht our D.fmhtfi tv :Lb i exunience of the pas three weeks ia to k"i their eyes olhti un(i to keo them turned towtrd the 1'ioduce ilxch3ngeg I . C j ' . : X" - 1 . L I I mom. r,.in nrnro. duce camt'ler stacks the cards and an nonnces that tfiere is a scarcity in a rtrtaiu mic!e of Jood the I'i'ice aiudt Kf lIP m const-qui-i.C" tvery member than until the urihallownl hand of the speculator has beta removed from the control of the article in q-jUen not a I pwiriil iior oi!uc5 more than can be o...-;.!.l i'. 1. l...ai..l TK rnoo r,.-,:. r.!.-.: in li.f lij-l.r. u Mvrrtt hiai lie-, th p.-.ver to pi i.-e un efernal boycott on every irr.in and s.ock sanib- h-r il1 the I'nited .v:aTHs and t'anaii-i. J.1' WrStiiiiatf.l that th losses of thow , uin-ciiy ii.h rsir m m ii;e wneai ut-a: 1 M:" reach Tl e h.f.s-s to the a wo c m? oi iniv--s e.e interest eu ui.:;-j'u.aiis cue cm liiiik-i. Une of t a":i realiyd i'j.i.i.iti.ltnj on the tJal :::.d thf'i i.mit in tiai to save it. . Lei! ere rv u a i In tump irison to titi men Dick I'lrt ia ar u :xtea tniiii Jack were tioiitst ra.-ii. .lese .limes had a rrijre rafri-;f:'l n:iv of rutiblcir Hfoiil-. j-!fe .i.,f!, W4s mniuitr.!y dealt with an: if D'ck T iri:n or ai.YoI the famous liVowaym.-ri of o!.i could come bark ij s:.uiii al;d jn the old way they would SPnf ta th3 mteiitiary or hanjred. utiles tley "diw ed"' up with bums li:!-. or tntn. or po itical mtlut-iiee. The men who rs:st d the price of coffee and tried to take advantage of the ne-ivs-ities of tl e peo;i!e go uawhippi'd of jusuce. Is it not tla.c to appi'it a corn mission ii'ijvre ii-'o r.-:...i'd uitih-vl of rot l'in the people, so that a iaw can te passed to ;u:;i.sh thoie who -aaibte ia I i. whiV orhers starve ror wint of it v ! I- it i.ot ?:i :h tim fr IU tons nneis t' oficiaMy der-!a:i mg the Irish atiot. a:ui !!. ii:-. rs of tn ia: d t . ii-pii: f ' al J-e-iun to le an illegal and criminal . n .- iri-ii-r-, deal-M hi fu.una aird ! orpaniiition. This moat itBpcditic i:i-,'n u!io u:i-:-rs' ..i thtious art ', u-ra3ure has ten rendtrred additionally o. -,, i--it.iih,ii, .: i .-e:ii. ;:fTs sv oull ''iv I edjt e.-ionabie Ly the fact that the pro tr ' : on ti.. vri..w 0f claaiaiioa Las been made ui.der those. I .oil '..ii: t!:-.r gr.-ed .fid aval lee ? larticaiar clauses of the Coercion Act T' r.H r. v i-h:ir:. r- of ..Id were s- ::"--i! t:.'i thi ret..; It f ti.e S .n oi" t; li.y m re innoOch!, laaro-lise :-. a-.d laoapabie vd do;;.- any i.-f, when toaio .!-. 1 with our Pat- , gaait-ierr-. " ! th -,l...?.v9 of o'ul-i"ie moac-v i .::!-: ! r -lie. ... ra m. -I'.fd .!-. aj-o'ieat ion i.f the . e v i-e a-id iash. 1 f.e ste ia inakine ' ft if- a-ii'r: : i-i t'lat ir Cl.ri-:t sh r.ild visit V. r.:l s re t, New York, il'1 wni'd f:::d ! i'r.r.'.ci meu- r t'tm. be dr. ve froai the i '1 ci.-1;-:.- .;f ..'..!. Al.-r. with tl-. ir boiao scoi.iu-d, each rascal of th.-.ai should be i rh.iincd to his a.r.ce oa the ilor of thp . . i.xc...i:ige with a loaf or bread Bad a wo!l-d...ae eteak snnird-d witbit) ;m.-lU j .mi dis.at.Cc of Lisbose, ao thai thed:- per.-'t-rs of poverty would p t a taste, of I -he huta-. r they would brirg to the 1 bon.rs of the poor. Tlie flei:"? of coflee exchan? . . ... , . ... .... ca.i;l'1' J, o 1 l.roduce exebant'e. ..- i r.c.o . - - -j lor the oigamz .tion of two more ex chans.'e9a farmers' exchar.ua and a l:i Inrers' exchat'e ar.d these two ex- j changes sbr-ild co-orerate with ech Cl!:tT. lut Potato Iluj Abroad. I"0?11 of was ntorooloiy, and, hearing of the tamou? potato bi.tr, the . . - r-nT-ir-nin wrj-.e last sumrutr to a triend ltvu.g near Mirnti-pclia to secu.e him a ft w PI"-cinu r.s. The rriend had no trouole in f-'ll's !h:a F.nuile order, th , . . ' oniy requj.--;te bemg that he Lhcuid sro y sao h,3 ja.paS! i ari-1 r..b at a vine to secure a l.andful. I V1" ' rp fVpptd and, to Ilerr , ?ra- ie...;i.t. arrived in ex- ; io ebs:.rve their ,H ?pr.nir. 'lowever, this liappy con- t,on .wa" .""-wI.at reverb. Ilerr Kroner sne!?hbt-r.s Mb mostly growers oi K- -;., and were astun!shi tr, . . . . ' ",v nu previously unknown ravaper 8t w,,rli amon? the sprouts, iu such numb? :s as to .i.sure their total lois. Srec::awi;s w,.r 6ubm;rt.-d t.- iierr 1 ; Kroner and he blnndlv infrrrred tho aimp'e-m'i.de-d furru folk that thev wre ' I . iwir. ui.i. iif j ; ' uv-. i .ie scientinc Sfcietir3 ! coi r )i:trd this di.tcnosio a-id further- I more stated that in their' opinion the hiij were of fnre'irn imii i ation. Then t a meddiiome Uwver steppt-il in w'th i the assertion that a's lie i r Kroner had ; linixirted ti n buj he crv a- wed 'oot ! their bills, anl mneu-en liw-a't' with uaniag -s ennih Io cover everythici: Il'.rr Krrcer owned, including his sil- I vat: mi, were al once benr. :iFanI I wbile the bugs se r nely pursued M.eir i nely pursued M.eir i w .n.o.'g ir e acies, m cr ite of I'arid j rr-rn and writs of mnndarvii's. ir,.t fir ir-ition at pfsent would indrete that I t: German h.ve for . mer.ear. bu"a is p: i-Py lc.rr.irg mneid. Herr Krlner lias i'ed tin: count rr. Air? e iloPN the 1 ert.' i,, ,..,v 1 ..., v g. Alice r.arrv d. ..e! ti e p ...ce v. ho wnt there to execute I'rci l.iii:i:ii fae Learn.?. Oo:d:oi.3 J;iIcr as to the putrc-'es and ertect of the 'roc'i.im.ttior. -.f the irisu .tior-at League ur..!er the crimes j act. I irsvps in- lenjtu i.ies&i ana criavt - a:, irij r.siL'ruwnYiuuiu mc i jun:ij... - y ;T.".i:ior: w , sua uc- t rive? them of or-JJinary judicial lights t ail :;vik-ps. suoli 's the h-ilcas corpu- I ani irial by jury. Il a'M tbnaleL3 the ' riht tf io!:lical associ.i' :cn anJ rccet !L?, althcoia the ia:r.ority declared ' tl.cj.wouid ju.ike i'OSuch aj'i'iicatioa o j r.. ae :a.; cr:a:.i tr.cr to t? cotisuerta :j that it this tlzzs, tvhpn extreme and tvr.iuci:dl riicasu'-es ate ie'Sorte-I to. Irelauil is rtrmarkaMy free frja cr":aii, : nudi more so thin KLil.ici ar.d ;ct hiu.I. Tbt'Toiy pret claw, no'. : j s;umui:.'J t ut aosiice oi criLa-?, tue jto- c'aia-ioa was necessary to mach the . Iriai a lessen. That is as Dear a reason js they ive. and it :3 in the us:ia! trutal Tory liiiO. C'haLaUrl&in, in Lis speech j i - at i;irmlnRtani, aturday night, ac m'.tting that crinue aud cutroge in Ire land aie les3 than for niauy years, at tributed the fact to the coercion law, aHhrcpra he censured the froverr.ment for arrlyir.? it to the National T.eazue, aDd saii this course would land the ni - nistry in the irravest d'lhcultiea. The incorais'ency of the Iberal-Union- iKts wiil strike any one. They sim the covrnment with excertioral powers, ia the face of the fact that Ireland is the more peaceful puitof the i'.ntlsh empire, and then censure the ministry for using .... I.(.l ... w T - r. 11 on I w - hiinm rr i.lirsi lea,ler is described bv ac epiiiif t, prcoaoiy sees mere is uui;i int? more for him in the Tory connec tion, and is getting ready to make his way back to the Gladstone camp. He declared Saturday night the home rule g-aius at the Ly-elections were made on I.rberel-Union priiiciiJes, and that the only obc-tacie to a reunion of the Libera! party was .Mr. Gladstone's "v.-pueness ind filence.1 This seems to 1m bieakirg ff o ind. On tha other hand the ITnion ins. representing the lauded "Whig aris tocracy, who follow the lead of Lord Ifartington, are believed to have gone over to the Tories, Lag and Lajaage, a-d it is set down a certain he will t!.ti the mi;ii.iry at an early day ; I'rot-ably about ll'.e same time Chamber !in iiud his Kidical foilowin? make their piace witn the Gladstone home iti'ers. The Inh leaders press and eop!e, receive tlie proclamation with rood na tnreii contempt and derision. It invites them to a trial of skill in political tnaneuverinir wtlh the thick-headed l.iiton, r.nd the ready-witted Celt al ways we'eouies that. It is the Denny brook Tair of politics. The important n.ertiiijrs of the league will L held in Kngland, vr here the papers and records of the organization are. If the law presses too heavily secret Bocieties and reprisal will to resorted to. Tbe lead ing Nationalist paper, the fittu'itSs ...o-ii.i.', of I'utilin, charges ihat the prcnrlarnation has bren Issued to provoke disorders in Ireland, that the Tories may make Lead way against the reaction :a Knleud tliat has set in. Dut the Irish, the Jjnrwd mints out, will not bo driven into retaliation to play the game of their adversaries, and predicts that before another 12 months we shall have to congratulate the countiy on the over throw cf one of the most despicable governments ot modern ticies.4' That is most probable J'itthunj 'o?t. Tory lie-operation. Lord S.i'.isbuiCa Government has just drivers the t'.rja! nail into its own Collin wbica the Goveiniuent did cot permit lu he di-cas.ied ia tiie ilouso cf C;iia- mor.j. The Ministers haTe cho?eu to look "P' their recent electoral losses as an indication that the c-untry is dissatis- fd ith tn-ir waat of vigor as regards Ireland and witii their cjnoessio'is to t!'t L bera. -I'j ionists. Acc .T dii'Si.T they have determined to throve their ah:ts oveiboard ar,i to rely entirely oa their 'lory fo: "ewers. Lord Hartir.gtou arid Mr. Charabcr- lain fcul h s:rong!y protested agaiatt the prr-clam tion of the I.engu;; and atiaiast i. . . , ,, . .... reers' aiaemiuieiite ot ti.e J.anu it-.il, " -d has been paid to their objections Mr. Chambcriaiu has with- drawn from the Unionist party. The h.tter, deprived of one of its chief lead ers, w juia seerc to nave no choice but to bieak tip and return to their al legiance to Mr. fJladstone and his policy. The Unionist members numbered aDout 6iT.ty seats in the House of Coaimons, and it was their vote which gave the Cod set vat ive Cabinet its woikiog ma jority. These ever.fs will tend greatly to strenethen tlie Gladstone reaction, which is so remarkable at the present moment throughout Great Lniain. John Hull is somewhat slow of compre hension, but judinff by the events of th past few months he appears to be at length awp.kb to the jtiPtice of the Ilome liule doctrine as pr pounded ty the jrrand n'd siitesuiarj fandliarly known as th- Ttoc's William." -Yti- 1'orfc L'amutou "cuse Iliut. T-i- . . -r . , . ..... . The last I.pislnture passed a bill that L;i3 b'ei1 aPProTed by General lleiver, co-uly known as the Si-mi-monthly '--V lav.'. It makes its obligatory upon tu: itis to pay ine waes oi ineir ct iriyrs iu cash se in i-monthly. many ehrs statutes has been im po ny Eotae le pay icore. the ear- neces- ;ities before pay day Came around. T..cre are many employe! ' tLe xeatramU of o-any old la- to make I their employes, but there a: loyers who hare the new law them just to are yet many , - -, . ... . . " UIJ swiua.i laborers wun store oraers cl" variotis devices p.nd by long delay in the payment cf wages, deprive working- men of much, of the benefits ot their hibrr. While most of the large employers . ' ",u--"u"- " -i. 'i-"'" f,l"'v liie monthly Iy law, there are complaints from some sections of a disposition on the part of employers to eva e the directions of the new statute. To tsueli there can be only one kind cf a 'vice to give, and that ia to obey lh ljw 0J the dictates of com- ''' senAJ by manly obedieni Not only dos uaiinoa ser obedience to the law, but the the law is obvio-.a. M. .re it ence. sense demand the justice of the law is obvious. 21. .re than one-half - a;l tD 'ftl-or troubles of the conntry have been t.rovoked tv s uoid attempts lo cheat Ubor out of a large precentage of the ages promised it ; nd just as snf,D employers py promptly and deal jus'ly v,;tn turploves, just as soon will rr p'.oje rj ar.d etcployed get into hsrmo- rni.tjs iel.tions vith each other. l'hibi. 7..KS. Their KnKlnr Koostilns. j trikl rottle free, lare s.e il. Lvery bottle " : r. ii ;rI. esasi onm: oti.?s. Mis? I:via Cobi. an Athens, !., bo !e I Is Just out of her teens and Las a'ready d -c ined more than thirty oilers of marriage . Mrs. John Hfroeot, of Jolitt, 111., went s tjrdeepon C hrs'.mas tve lat year, and at I ia-t i-evcu; ts was still asleep, having lain J la a caiulei tic sUt-2 tor ilT ilajs. j A ican is te.lng snout the streets of Day- i tona, Fix, claiming to ba it. Joan the liap- j t!;t. lie has '.igt.t Lir, chin whiekeis and I locks like a stesmooat dei-k hand. j Tae sweet poUta crop of the eastern ' shore "I Virginia, it U estimated from ic- j toriuHtion lumithed the Pennsylvania Itall- rosJ and otber tian?.pcrtBtioa cempar-ie j w".:i re-ich t'.-i.coo batit-ls. i T'..s Galveston e:rs .says rexa lias 2,- m,1'iO digs. The ilogs cost the owners 5 cei.ts a day per bead, or altogether 4r.,0(0. Goo a year, and sheep owners Js,0o0,."o a yesr more, a total of f W.OoO.OeO. J&uus Smith, poitmaster and justice of pe ace ct Concord, but-sex county. Dele ware took J-TjO out of a widow's pension ot fl,2oi.t and has coine to gtief at the inside oi a jail The i.1ow cou!d neither read nor write. Two races of mtn are dying out the Laplanders, who cumber .io.oou. and the Maoris, of New Zealand, reduced from 1 oo.noo to 45,000 since the days of Captain Cook, and likely to be extinct by the year I'.OOO. Professor O. b. Fowler, the noted phren ologist ana lecturer, died at his residence near Sharon Station, N. V., on Tbureday of last week, after an illness of only thirty hours. The cause of death was spinal 6upertinduced by a heavy cold. To get out of a thunder storm J. II. Doollltle rode his hors-i iuta an old school noue near Eekerty, Ind. In doing so he disturbed a hornets' nest and they at. tacked the Luree so savagely that he died ' within an hour from the elfect of the stlnga. t-'nr.ficwers are used in Wyoming Terri tory lot luel. The stalks when dry are as bard as maple-wood and ixir.ka a hot fire, i aud the seed heads with the seeds in are saia to burn better than the bert hard coal. An acre of sunflowers will furnish fuel for cue stove for a year. -John fcrown, twenty-3ne years old. re siding on a firm with'.hi mother, three miles north of Lapeer, Mich, deliberately put a bu!!et through the palm ot his hand with a re volver to e yade wcrk. He submitted him v!I to the h.iaie oidenl about a year ago, only uiag the other Land as a t-rnet. James Soiiih, while under tho influence of liquor at Linden, Vic-li., a few weeks ago. umrrittt a woman of bad reputation. j Tne act weighed oa his mind, however, and on inarsuayor la-i week ne olew out his brains. JSaiith was a prominent figure in social circles and was accounted a prosper ous Lus.nets man. A San Diego, C'al., citizen who is "above suspicion, " l.r-s a big viape vine, cf which he frays : "Last year 1 helped pick and weigu 1,14.1 pounds of fruit from that vine. 1 saw ttiose tirapes pressed into 123 gallons Of wine hy a n.aa eighty-three years or aga and the most of the product was retailed to' medicine men here at f'j per gallon. A regulation drunken Hungarian fight eccuriid near I-ibeuimg. Fayette couuty, last Sunday evening, la which a Hua was I tdu.t througa the neck by a feilew-country- man. Il ii thought that the wound will not prove futal. Kuives. clubs, and stones i were freely used, and a number of other j l!u-i were badly injured. No arrests Lave bi-n made. Thomas Dott. a farther of Gibson la. Pa., sixteen miles from Pittsburgh, was tataliy sab?ed on Tuesday morning by a German farm-hand whor-e name is not known. Dott i1i"harced him b cause there was na work, and the German, without any other provo cation, drew a large knife and thrupt It into Dott's abdomen, lie then tied and hua not yet been caught. A special from Kepublican City. Xeb. says: A cyclona from t'.ie north struck ler on Thursday aftercojn e-f last week and evry t rick building ia town is wrecked. The brick school hoase being baiit ws blown down, burying seven workmen Five were Injured and J. J. Lannig and a raan named Allen wera killed. 1 ti daaiape will reach JjOioo. Wet ley C. Turker. about twenty years old, thot himself in the Congregational Church at Elradale, Kan., on last Sunday evening. HejolDed with the congreaation singing the doxology and after the minister bad pronounced t he benediction Parker rose to his feet, drew a revolver and said : "La dies aud Kentiemen, I bid you all good-by," and then pulled the trigger. Jesse Larne, eon cf John L. Larue, of Trenton, N. J., was bitten by a dog last June. The wound healed readily, and ! nothing more was thought about it. Last Saturday the boy was taken with convul sions. The child had an attack or hydro phobia. Everything was done for him wMcti medical skill could advise, but he died the next morning in terrible agony. A 6trange case Is reported from the Hermitage district. Tenn. itlchard Hunt, a colored preacher, has built up a little con gregation and established a Bin -.11 church, lie wanted to bold a revival, but the slight expense of lights, etc., could not be met. He stole a cow from one of his neighbors, nroua, It to Nashville and sold it for f J5, and wer.t br.ck and started Lis revival. He is now in jail. In Loudon county. Yirginla, on Wedne -day of last week, Ida Brookings, a ittrl 15 years old, was left at home with a little brother of 7 years, white the remainder cf the family went to the farm to work. On their return, the boy was missing and Ida said he had pone from the house to find his mother. It turned out that Ida bad broktn his skull witn a stone and dragged his body away to conceal it She Is now la jail. A read dog attacked Mrs. Henry Eiekle' near Louisville. Ky., and William Eichen. a youna, new-landed German employed by Eiekle. went to ber rescue aud strangled the brute, but net before bis bauds aud arms had been badly bitten. As soon as Ltekle learned that the dog was mad, and tii&t Eichen might have the hydrcphcbla, he promptly discharced the young man wbo tad saved bis wife's life, and the penir fel low, without money or friends, was admit ted to the hospital. The rabbit rest is si bad at Merced Cab, that huuters are empleyed to do nothing else Dut hunt them down. Over 7.000 cf them have been killed this season and th9 "good work still goes on." Hunters are fur nished horses, wagons and ammunition, and a-e paid 3 cents for every or e tbey bring In dead. Af ter being brought iu and counted the rabbits are thrown into an immense vat, to which a certain amount of grain Is added, an then the entire mess is boiled to a turn, after which It Is fed to the hogs. Boiled jack-rabbit is a dish much sought after by the San Joaquin looters. A Kingston, N. Y., mm while waiting at the West Sr.ore Hailroad depot atCatskill the otter day, was entertained by the actioLs of a loving couple, in the waiting room. The young uean and woman had the,r arms around each either, and were eating peanuts. The man, with bis right arm around the woman, dropped peanuts in ter mouth with his right band, while the woman with her left arm around the man's neck, dropped peanuts in his raouth with her left hand. It was an ingenious way of combining hugging aud peanut eating at t same time. Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXNS, Clinton St.. .Johnstown, Pu., f,,. Carpets, flattings, lings, Stair Pads. Stair Rods. Stair Buttons, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., etc. Quality of Gooh nnequalcd and prices the lowest. --Aarcn J. Vanderpoel, the eminent jur ist, of New York City, died in Pans on Monday of apoplexy. Two live block trains on the Chicago, Purlintrton and (Juiucy tailroad collided near Napierville, III., on Sunday corning, making a fearful wreck. One of the en gines plowed through three cars loaded with fat steers for Chicago, and the buna beasts, almost without exception, were scattered, maneled and bleeding aiong the track or pitched down a t'O-foot embankment A hog car on the other train was completely telescoped by the tender, and a gieat num ber of porkers were crushed to a Jelly. On? of the engineers, known as Yankee Ilobin soc, was seriously, but not fatally lDjured. A novel and terrISs battle was wl'.nes' ed on the farm of a man named McGregor, near Wellsviiie, o., on Wednesday of last week. A Durham bull and a Clydesdale stallion were grazing in adjoining lots, when something aroused the ire of the bull and he jumped into the other field. A fierce and teniae battle ensued between the two huge amlmals. which resulted in a victory for the Durham in 10 minutes. Tne bull retreated a distance ef 'JO feet and made a rush fot his adversary, goring bim in a vital spot, caus ing Instant death. All attempts to separata the animals were futile. The horse was a magnificent animal, weighing over 1,800 pounds. About noon oa Friday last Major C. C, Dawson, an old citizen or Pleasant Hills, Mo., played a game or pool with one Charles Taylor, and, as the latter lost and bad no money, be asked the Major to pay for it, which he did. The two then sta.-trd down the street together, when the Major jokingly remarked : "I guess I wiil have to lock you np." Taylor immediately drew a re volver and fired two shots, which took effect in the Major's breast, near the heart, caus ing Instant death. When taken Into custody a kit of burglars' tools were found In Tabor's possession, and it is supposed that he believed Major Dawaon to be a detective, and feared arrest. The Cunard steamship Etrurla'e last ' trip to New Yolk ended on Sa'urday, was made in ! days. 4 hours and 47 minutes, or Z' minutes longer than the fastest trip on i record that of her sister ship tne l.'inbria. The world Is seeing greet developments In the merchant marine sicce the Savannah, the first steamer to cross the ocean, went from Savannah to Liverpool in lsi'j )in 2t! days. The smallest steamer that ever j crossed the Atlantic arrived at New Yoik in ' August, lK.sn, and went thence to Philadel- j ptaa. Sh steamed the entire distance, a. 3 If. ' me.es, with a consumption of less than -3 ', toes of coal. She is 84 feet In lengtf aud her gross weight in 70 tons. - A murder was committed at Sefrry fU- j f.on, on the Chesapeake and Ohio iaiiroad i Tuesday or last week. As near as can bo j ascertained, the particulars are as follows: j Two young men iamd Jones and Sheppard I worked at a saw mil! at Scary. They fought i about a girl and Sheptard was whipped.! Taking the flrubbirg ciu:h lo heart, he went to the house of bis father. Lerrv Shen- pard, who resides In TeaTa5ie)n valley, near h,,'TM(i.,n.,; ' by, and aafei him vyhat he muf-t oo. It J kill Jones. Young Sheppard returned "to Scarry on Tuesday, and walking up behind Jones, struck him on the back of the bead with a clnl). killing him instantly. JJ was ril iMwta rs I Iln -.-, iurrveu luuijeu mieiv ana Pirono M t or i lynchins him ws Induced in by the clti- zens. The famous land-locked eea ierpent which has long been said to Inhabit the depths or SkitT lake, was 6een dnrin? the last week by at least three reputable eye witnesses disporting itself at the lioUom of the lake, says the Woorsoiket (N. li.) JVe.. According to one of the witnesses the serpent appeared to be abont 30 feet In length. Al times he lay on the surface, and then again he would sloagb the water at a friahtrul rate of speed, la.shing the water into roam with his head aud tail. His course lay oif McMullen's Landing towards North cote Island, a distance of three miles, during which he was plainly visible to the men on tho hill overlooking the lake. They watched the movements of the serpent with the keenest curiosity until an Intervening 16 land cut him oat ot their pight. This is at least the third appearance of sbis singular reptile. A rarrrer named Corner, or Roane coun ty, W. V., has Invented a new plan to catch S'luirrelf, which has proven a great success, j He has a larae corn field which borders on j the woods, and which the pqirrels have al I moft oevaMated during tne present season. Having hit upon a pian, he first watched J the animals, and found that when he made a raid and retired they retreated to the woods almost invariably along one particu lar line of fence. Having learned this fact. Corner covered that line of fence with tar, putting on a heavy coat. This he did iu the the evening, and in the morning when he went to the tiield he saw a long line of Siuir- ., , rels running aions the fence towards the I WOOdS. Thev succeeded in Clearing the . " ' , r. .. im j cll u k . v. n v. .v. .t .1.7 ' leaves and stiefcs t'uck to their feet eo badlv that they could not climb the trees nor run very far even cu the leaves. The first cap ture amounted to 27 equiriels, and wlthlu a week Corner bad killed over lOOsi-ulrreis by bis unique devi ce. sows romlilnen? with TLUC TEGFTAhLE julklr and romplctol 1LEXSES and tMIHHKS TIIK HIOOL. jnirk"oa the Actlua of thi- LiTtfr and tldntyt. Cltan tae mm pinion, mftkM the fckin nmoth. It daes not injirethf tf-fh, hfadachr. or pro Jnr con fstipatlonal.L OTIIKK 1K4I 51HiClt8 bU Flaj-miotezi8 and DrurKixtR vvnrj hrr rc-ctiminactl it. T!V N. S Rratixxa. .f Mnrion, Mn., fnys: t-fHMPTr--T,l linai'Ti' Itn tit turn j Alunt Iti untio tttr fnricliinr th liitd. and iimirrm nil ilyppe-uu ajTiipU-m?. It dor not b'trt th : iU.M D. K. M lri:TTt.X.. KjnA4nt In.1 . f.m: I tiavt preoribesjd lroAo' Iron ilittrH n -4i ai Aiij'U.m ani t.loxi diK-ia. l-w whn ton.' nr ittfMloel. nad ithaa prrtTil uVituhl iatitf:tr.' ay: lirown'a lrta EitNrs r-!T"Ttxl 00 in a ef- i4 Llnod ror.tT.jc. stvi 1 b-rtilj i-ouuucad it to tli'-rw n-ii4f tk iH p'inieT Mr. W. W . MonaHaN. Tor-rrmiMa, A! . tar I in.v bn tre.u!)ll lsn cLildtanud with Itnurr IV.uod nJ rnt!(m i my fitoe two trt tf 2'ri'wo'x Irtm Httrn etTm;!-! a iHoct mw. I Cnuui spunk tou li4hU of taut valbuUjio uilmIh aiiu." 03Uine ba abovTnMl M&rksud cn-exl t-1 litic ud raijbw Tnlif no olhrr. Mul t) by KJLVttlt t llXilf . JlL ltr liALllHOiUU Mais. BITTERS CARL HI"VISrTXJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN fey . NL . v.rxn It-B' YT V UT- 1. Uh-r.s4Sul. Toaad;; j,T. '1 Lm aUuiifM ehooi.aif na nlt ViC'i JjA ' f',JO,:i;! EZLIiIaRD tsxsvzs&z: tI iv i k is- nine, nuiiiiac, ana rtiooiioi ri:rrira. tiicreiii p:i- rroa iF!ARLIn FIRE ARMS CO., ' Two trfH nw! Willi or. f pnr aTtrHrtr .L.tts l.a a'.r;a.!y t-u Creil :.. U Tb.- rnrn .-r ff u r.T J are cirtji ccu:t5 at. J rcaui-.e. -C nm j-t-tt im nni inta ' ' t mi . wr- hmi s. . wc-mtx. il..r.riifijCArRL1'.-WLH.h i:,h'4 l-. i ?., l. mir.M, s. j. mi, a. w. Bret. ! T.l -..-. . T?-.l- I'- OULUJMUII, J-JUClY CV U. 1 JJ VV X V 11 1 J j EleilSl tll?ga IpQ,- i ! j j fifnnATT ft iP P1 17 Pit OT1 Drrysit ' W W AWWWAWtf A m A V (WAV) ! 1' tt ABLE N DF.il AS D. i IMEUEST ALLOWED UA Tl.ViE DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALJ. ACCasSir.L VOIFT. 111AF"TS on the J'rincipal Cities Ho n a tit aud No I.I nn 4 it i General EantiDg Business TransactcS. JtCCOZTXT SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Etienstsnru, April 4.1s4.-tr. i Te P M V C Te? 9 T V i I IV i 1 V. IV e) IV 1 Li. . ri'ilE St nsi-KIHI K WH.l.SKI.T. HIS FAKM 1 ki n.iwn us ihf I.ri'KKIT FA KVI. Mt.inti- MunMer iowuMil, c:iutria vmuu:t, u nuilniii ftl'UUt 80 A:REs, ABOt'T 0 ACKKS CLt'Alil'K, hnvlnu thereon erected a f.KJ In. me liou.o ami Intme trn. The larm is In i fi.tatr or culti vation. Is well watrre'l ml lia. a itn.1 orr hnnl of tear1rm fr'ilt trecp. Tlie lann If wltriin ttvree mlnuipn wlk l I.nrkrtt's fitailon ou tho KLoin, I nrtf and e're.'nn Hutiroad. For further jmrt lonlnrs In julrc of Uonj M. I.rtivie. Kt :f.nur, F t ot the undcr.lo cil on the ;iremlcf. JtM? yiV KI'HY. Jalv , 187. hl'iC.AIiMjTK'l';. Mitraaret Kelly ty her 1 lhe'urt of Curmm turn lriuU Til M.e l'!o.' nf 'ntt-.l.rl.i ay. Cat.o T-'1 1 ,,-','!iO-fT 1 enn, " I iT. A lit.. Sul'l.ana ia P'i'-r KtllT. H:orve. C)t'M Y UK I'AMKHIA, s. Tub '.ii'Km.'i-m i f l!wir.T4Mi 1.. I1.I KU KKI.I.Y. ihiinuvi: T-K i-iiMMe.Mi VIH', ar rierei...l,rc om- y niMiivlO'l. that nil m-4't.-r ..f IiU'Iuk." ami rx cuiich l,o:i.r str :.plie Tim hn n.i ppei.!- vonr pro.e- ji.'i.son l.eforo our .lii'lo. at l...nt.-nr. in our e'oiirt of I 'i i ni iiKif; i'i. i .-. tl:-B to liei.l on tlie f r t r.i)ilii oi S.M.'r biLit next, to .Jhoi i ea, Il any ym lint. wny ..ur wit.- i!ari-.iret K-llj. :vl:oulU ii "t l.o .hvor.e.l irniu Lie ton.l- ot i ni..trinn,av ki. h ft... i.i.te .-, utr; -i...i with v.m ' ,e ''t''r F.i:y. an-i-nM. to fotttl.n iui.i i L'hi-1 erMMte.l n:;ali!-f you helo: eoiir snld 1 '')(irt ; 1 1.101 1 11 1 1- thi, rrin,i . 110 .1.5 ..',1 hi . our rill. Wrrr.st tlie Houoralilo Kc-t.crt I. Johiiu n. 1 'res!. lent .iu lsi o! our ..IJ e'oiirt. tliN -7iU da of J line, A. 11. 1 sur. It. A. SHOLMAKFli, I rolh v. Fl.enhurK. Ju'v 'M, lss7. NATURE'S CURE FOR i COaSTIPATIOH. i.F..ini.i: i:ttt. tor MrL S'ooiarli.' Fnr I oriiiI l.iicr, lillioua llcailarhc, eonl ircneas, Tarranl'a I rTrrvrar4rit lS.lt jr-.fv A p.-i-i.-iit. It ! ei-rt aln Ir. It - ettei to It is iicntlc in It." ai-tl ii. It If 'iil I'e.vtilo to tlie ,y t:fte. It can no rclk- than torty T-.tr?i &. biilh:. nYxPPPNlfl l!tVorlu'- s'd 1 j lr4yji:t W 9 J k w n ' ver'rnt-re. S. VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. W .T.i;Mrairk,i.. V,:-h- vli'Mi.vi,r. 1? hl rr..i.rt. Wr.t.- for . in-il.n-r ii.ihiiiIhc tJ 4l.-rrii,tl.n. S.-m frfe. I'M T A I..IIAVK.N. iSi ter'- RSTAT. A.i.44v.l-cWrel4.TK.V4U PATENT i - - . va iivj-4irtaVA WASHIJf GTON, D. C. ; iU'ftft-A to III Sutioniil !'. nit. Wi4litiiir!..n, 1. C. a E - Q n &.U 1 W W W hrn I Id., not pian Warwly be .t thin l-r In-lZ i''"", t'"- .' " i-'-sv ... K4i i in., rl' K N i-- lll-l.iir fiu.li- 1 aii.t ;ny r'tnri C (Uri womt "". v'-)-4 oib'T liv ih.U'I lie no I ti -l .uw ree e. .v IntT a CUT. - ti .1 nt cue: 1o.' ti : wT. timu. Elk 3 .-riff. r allrnr yi.iir ilill- I Tj(ni1 lllKiwm I 6 .Ml Ul'iT ISicic-KeavIacteEClH riliH liSe!iiA,lU)il I. K -v linitie 4.t i.ijflti!' : : i I -1 r;u ly. ti;vt I iff-wn .'i.i 1" l tiUie.. iU' V "1 i i:ii - tt . U I l) ) A.I .:c;r " ! .v. O'j :.-,4'!'d , Nfc w t'.. Watches, Clocks, JLWELP.Y, Li UCiDiiiS Sole Agent 1 tK Hit Celebrated Rockford Colombia &nd Fredoala Watches. In Key and Stem WinJeis. Ij ARGE'SELF.OTIOX OF A LL WIX!) of JKWELItY a'wtj-e on htvi. t-Tf My line of Jewelrv Is unsurp-v t Ce.ioe and eee for yourself bef ore pure' Ing elswher. ISALa Wl (.CAhANTr.gn CARL RIVINIU3 Ebensburg, Nov. 11, :'s5--tf. 3vry GrjJLsmjsrm xmT'SL.rEs a h rtitT tr-jin .J Id 4.Y H .r ia cp. iela for :..cft.;a c1nlo$-M. - New Haven, Conn. 23 - lire rll!'. Km',' n,i; .iltritu c ai.'l no clcai.lijw .ion:. th. -:tlr k.v.iii. tint vtLtel k UPl t:.-i- . Lci:n kt.. TW. DICK, A T T' ' ii N S V -A 1 . A ' . Ki'Df r cr, i t. (."-. - In l u!!!lr o: 1 I . Lloj.l, iie.-M. ! n-f t E.'.-r.) t nr Kt-ctri. . 1 manpre.! lf-iial tci't,4if it'.rs-(l I.hI'j.'J'. j rn iBil cfclleLl, ii a tp:!t j. llv.-u.-tt., T K Nil.r-SlEtM VV?I f.S. 1 I. A Y ...W A IT' I !.", l"lrr KTl.l Shel-lrco V.ork. Seronl-hi.!i'1 riiiTi.iir.' b.-.iiwin hun.S. hi'i ' Tii ru vnJ lr1 i::f.rl ititt .xl. T il' A.CAKLi.N, Ai:it)b, Fa. ;,ia. w.-ly.) A nvert riMns ir-.:n v Rcrcil 4 I i, :n-.;.rur .-st.. w ' - 1 rn-. !i),.rii X. c xii-r !-. t ' r hit i.ri.- i:n o i Al iV l.Kl i -! M in A n.rr! sr. .Vr..i..,rs. Ot ' t'Hk'r raiiiihlel 10. eilKHTSI andlirsr. I'rlre Itrrni'M eclmak-s new parallel BIBLES ! 1 1 ( r J .I r.i..-. Fu: i' I '.'..:. ..., ..j'ir wn-..1 l':r-ul.ir: tree A. J. llnl nan 4 e , Fhlla. xjmn K t sr '!-Kiii ,1.1 i-.'.s : i. The npn-ml iuectir. of ti Pt-vktiol'te- ot thp l,:-e..s-i S;.rmK I " .i....! w-ll-iv he: 1 fil tr..' Mi.umili H..u". -r -i, t'. , rut "1. 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