r C3rrrwS.4?i?rcs. pa,. FKIIWY. SKIT.2, bST. i2.'.i;j n. i u hrin: im kkt. ' i.'K .1' I. .1. KOKS ('! 'i iii. .-I I, .l . V r : i: Ti:r .:::,t,r i : mk ttt i;i : , ot .Trie county. iii'jster cuun'.y- Our l.iirj I:id:itry. No American industry has m:ule a erea'er prvjiesa Jurius tbe pist quar- The lirarnl Army ofti! Republic. Trouble la in store for the organiza tion known as the Grand Army of the tet of a century than the dairy luteresis. I n?public if it shall continue to develop I l 3 i- 0j tbiXiioail Lue, ds Accorain to the cen9U3r?pirts of lSO, features of valour pnitisanshiu aacb as ? cUrei Ireland will hive seif gavota - lhj money value cf the Jaity products of the country including milk was esti mated at ?:;-0,000,000 annually during the five preceding years. Since then the increase has been enormous, about 30 p-i cent., g:vinz ua as the associations of citiz-os. The Grand ha recently been m an i rested by its membei" here and there. The body of men bearing this title cannot claim that exemption from public criticism which ft: A 1.. ii i . v V., U7VTil. KiitllV, .Jchi-.aU.-iru. .."Ji:: : j i i . r. , c'jurnii.gii. k (. ;; ii .i m: i;un tok. (ii.om-K V. KAMA, JohnOvY'i. m . . i .". ;i;ir!':. Mm.ster Twp. 'Tl i;(LM, .i ,hi..i;.vn. J.. J r. J .!! -r.v -i:-v'a t.'m .r. uu-i r.!.i"fit l-es: 1 ' i' wum tempo-c;--S;.ty Setitor uul ot the AT- rr". l tyi l.-r ..,: iiu". f i r i . f v. . i iy or i b i" !-?;.. I', r-,i "'. t... i - i TAN in, li.j l.iro pen j At: : umoun.- -.. tl e r rU for the in ; li.ra '.', "''KM AJ iu ex lf. pi-:. .: .? iirtj. Tho re-'-i " .i.'vn of dollar a it t:i at i iu " ! : ioiiai f jr the The Democratic Sta; Cmventioa which uiet at Allenio v, on Wednesday 1. at. nominated J. Ilsj Tnonipion, cf Kris, a son of the late Chief Justice, James' Tborrpscn, fcr .Jjdge of the Su preme Court, and I. J. McGrann, the well known banker of Lancaster, for State Treasurer. That both these gen tleiuen iiiti ell ijua'.iilod for tLe reiptc tiv i.jbit:ona for which thev were se- Lc'td ly the Ci nven'ir: wil not be 1 v'uc orJ'ur butu-r, chet-se su.d iisMfc Aimy, so called, has 33asht to main ..ueslioned hv any one who is at all fa- ! f 1?? .t5., n,onAl:S' laia "lations with the politics of the tuihar v.ilii their antecedents tho for- nur I:vh-2 c:e:r'y established Lis rc;iutat;r;i as a skilful and able m?ailr cf the llrle county bar, and the latter bir.g one y? the best and most wi 'ely lvno.vu tuiiutss ceu iu the eajlern part of the Statj. S.j far, therefore, as the ctuJ'datcb are coactrurd, every Demo crat in the Stale can vote fur theui with a full tuid entire ccnlideiice that the Convention niadw in luistake in their notn-.iiatious. Tiie ka!inj republican pipers turoughout the state were very certain ia their predictions that a titter nht would take place or the floor of tt Convention cu the subject of the tr r.f, ti e stock in traJe of the Republi cs iw.rty in this tate, and a Question that h:is prlured m"re stump orator ar..l newspaper editor demagogues to the sii vare mile ia Perrsjlvanla, than all oth'T irsuc3 ccrabii.tJ. The Cjaven tion. hiwever, with ur.anirr.ity disposed of the tarifT ipiesti a ly binip'y aad sen s'biy renewing its u!!ei;ince ou that s:i'jct to' the principles arA declaration T Coa!re3'jnaiTi Patrick CViii.u, of Bj3toD, ho was wjK"3mi ao n) oa bnny D; moat ia two years. Jesi3 Pjtnsroy, I'a? bjy rn arderar, con fined for Ufa ia the Massachinetts State w 1 t msL woo'd be accorded to other voluntary prison. tnaJa a seconJ futile attaaipt to ilCa! itiivna r P i!f ivjr o fx fZ. t : ' . AA estimated at V) gallons each, annually, piving a ini!k product of 7.o.V).OuO,0(0 of t.:. plr.tf.irm ado; tod at IMcajro :n ,uuies are require! to carry on the dairy .i.i i) a-'il-u Mr. C'fvolaud heartily n i dtr,id 1 1 hi? Jeltt.T .? arp taneo. Tiie t: i . . - I ..':nL-iik.i)ii sjpp.einTi.en ini3 fU':oise fiert of the tar. IT p!nk m i tij t-XCeeas bV aOOUt f JJ.O "JAtW Of the I mnr.trv Ir . triail t. Rfftira fnr its value of the wheat crop of the country I aiembdis offices ot profit, aud newer on atd leads ev?ry other agricultural crop : the ground ot membership iu its racks, grown, save corn alone, the most valu- j it has arrogated to itself posts of boner able of them all. Comir.c down to par- on public ceremonial occasions, and ticulars the statistics uie very irapres- vaunted its loyalty and past services as sive. There are .000,000 cows in lie ieaoDS vrhv ruMic deference should be paid to it. Ii Las endeavored at various tiinea to influence public opiaion on pa litical nnesiions bv asaumins to Toice gallons. About, one-half of this quan-I authoritatively the sentiment of the lily, sav 4 nnUX'0 gallons, is conver- ! soldiers who fought through the civil war, and when the war was over stop ped lighting, fiepeatedly during the Incumbency of the present Administra tion it has manifested a spirit of hostili ty to the honored citizen who by the votes of a majority of the people has beta chosen Chief Magistrate of the na tion. During the last year or two, in deed, it Las u?u illy bten difficult to dis tinguish a diIerence between the pio riuncuimentosof numerous Grand Army Posts and the partisan resolutions of petty conventions cf the party which the people removed from power at the last general election. What does this mean ? What U the public to conclude irom the occurrence of such signiiicar.t incidents as the Wheeling ep:sode, the St. Iouis prot'.-et. ar.d the extravagant unties indulged in over the proportion to return tha rebel tliCS? Is the Grand Army of tho lif ted into butter ana 70.(kX).000 gallons into cheese. leaving 2,4;k),0u0.0uO 0 consumed in jts raw or natural condi tiou. The butler product was 1. ;;!, CoO.Uuu pounds ; of cheese we produced f.,.Vi.O) pounds. a an average it re quires 12 quarts of milk to make a pound of butter, and 1 1-10 gallons to make a pound of cheese. Hardly less astounding is the amount of capital invested in the business. The j avtrape value of the cows is set down at i f'jO. giving the total value of thee cat j tie in the coonry at SuUO.000,000. TLe .tmount of land, improved and urim i proved, in farms is nrout ?'','0,0'MM. i aorep. Tl 6 dairy herd3 r. umre l'Nt - i (M),0- for their support. At n aver- j hrs of 2 per acre this prives us the! enormous sum of ?2..-.a'i.(y.0.Vn. it is j aiao calculated that !,"0..ij horses an J ' machine ? If that be its sts'.us the fact 1 1 M v ;:1 Lo pre.v c i.ui.. oi.w i T,!,v;f.,rrl (,f i X years njo with the em i p'r'ti- demand that tho larfc'(5 urp!u alro.ly i j the tr;asu'y shall U ud to j nay th public ebt, ari i that the cur i rrr.t and uancccessarj in?reas- goij on i ji.: t ruin wi I meet r.t i j.-y n )it. a the J." wi'l receive uieta '.:: r.nd tr-ir Indict at Awut !) fore.ign !ii.:ii u',.". to :',) i.f ' 1 iti lfeadar.ee. S a- o' V. ! i i-i i W.I" i.iV ii' 1 n r ia,: 1. I.: iMt I. fvl S T:u. tuf I lliC. 'l . t I r : ..!.,! J.- i , u -j vi.u'.I rt in?: ..ii, It I.i : - f .' - .r lr.l. . v . . . 'I V I . '-.; !.:; .... J ' "I ..,!.. . lit - Ix j'.n l the need i cf ti e gofrnment aiill b' iinrn1 liaely prevented by a wi-o and prud-nt reduction of internal taTiUun ar.dof duties on imports. ThU v. .. :c.e elected United l substMitially a r -a:riirmation of tie r: i:-ri' licaa i:.eo.L'ts j pled- mada by both the Democratic - ii.. i.i .T. rn.iry 'aat a..d aud IU-publican Conventions at Chicago t'.e ci.lra of S.ate ! at which Cleveland and Iilaine were uominat.'-l, but whi; th3 llepublica js iu Cjcgr'.i Lavo ro fu.d to carry out, baing stubbornly v.ed.led to their war taeilf doctrine which produce s an enor mous surplus in the treasury and leads to a wasteful an! profligate expenditure of the rublic money in the ha;e of enirmoui Itiver and Harbor bills, appro priations for useless public buildings, wild and reckless pension bills, and sjores of o'.her schemes equally extrav Hiant end indefensible. We wiil pub lish the rlatform and proceedings of the Convention next week. bu;:r.e.-s la all it? brancTses. ami tLea; I are s-t down as worth c7.YOvu, M more I nui.LiOfS, creameries and d-tuv ma-i should tk mado known. The arircmpnt the CLTca -o ! chlD,ry are wortu a'fut cTo.tiiO.ltw that politics has nothing to do with the ... .. hU more, summing together these various work of this oriranization Las beta too items we hnd the total to n acii &:2.J, ! sternly negatived by recent events to bo iki,:.'. Tins is almost Cve times the! worth presenting aetin. TLe general amoim of tiie entue tunkir.g capiial of I public has been dmen to the exclusion in uinry, crijtii'ng catioui!, state, private anil saving banks. Tm- net prolits Irora the dairy inter ests ot the United States are ett down i escape last week. Poaitroy is now 28 years old, and has been in rrison twelve years. -Aboor SearJes, of rUngely. Maine, was arretted on Monday last on tae charge of Laving attempted to poieoa a family named Locking. Searles confessed, and said he was piii three dollars by a man named Dunham to pat the poison la the Lockings food. Arthur O'Conner, member of rarliment for Donegal, and Sir Thomas Ilenry eirnttan l"m')Cde, member cf parliment for Dublin eoii'.tv. will visit tli United States In Sep tember and address roonMrr meetings to be convened by the Iriah National League of America. Cerebrospinal meningitis is kllilng noises by score3 ia Atlantic an J liarllngton counties, N. J., aad It Las become such an epidemic that the skill ot the best local vet erinary surgeons has been battled In pre venting the death of numbers of valuable ansa's. Newman Whlitaker was In such a hurry to marry the widow Naucy Hussel that he called on a preacher aboard the train that left Chicago on SuDday last. All belODg to Wolf Lake, Ind. A car-load of passengers and 12 frifnds did justice to liie wedding cake un board tho cars. U. K Bartlett, r.h!er of trie Sumter National Iiaak, of Sumter, South Carolina, public a part of the llpnllican political i ,s reported to bavs 5!appeared on last Mon- i . .-i .i a, time, srnt Lis r.i - - 15- ivtr en Tuec ; I.i Ttd.'titely vppoir.ted . . ,:t.ser.t C.ishier of . . :". ,i t .',e vacarcy. lie Mrv u.-.til tho llrat Tou--t. r.. other Ui.iti than mi r. .signed theTreaury- " '. tv :s elected Senubr. i,-v do rit-tty n.v h aa nt. . " .!. Maes abioiute con- biitn parly in thia that a considerable portion at least of the Grand Aiuiy is wielded as &n instru ment to advance the fortunes of a polit ical party. The diffusion ot this con- at f2-S.tMi.ikiO. wbil the cross products j sciousness through all the channels of wi.i reaen ?ivrj v.v ixw. We consume aNiut 0- per cent, ot all the butter made, exporting only 1 per cent, or :10, tM). no pounds. We find a better de mand for our cheese than our butter. We exported s.j.0uo.uuu pounds last year and are increasing the amount yearly. Sj far New York leads all the other states in h-r Interests. Her but ter pioduct amounts to f.'S 0.J ; her rhre.M to il.OvJ.K'Hi. anj hr milk to HI 70O.uo, nearly ?KJ,OU".,000 inall. Pennsylvania ranks next. public pentiment must infallibly destroy the usefulness of the organization. If tLe impression be unfounded in fact, it is time that the truth should be spread abroad. 1'UiUt. JconL 1 1 i i n 1.0 '. -I I 1 haw I- -.. s.:i, !..! -,".'. ! il i .. Ol.' i . : .Cted I ir; ...ii"V to rn.'irri S f. r rp j Mv cor.r'i i I'ltiit reprcduco.i . prepared by Audi- l"i .im.iur.ts im toi:n- the Prohibition State Coaveution for '"f.clivalj froru the j Judge of the Supreme Court aad State i it bee. :r.o a l.tw. j Treasurer, tut we d) so now. S. 1$. j Cha?e, of Northampton county, ia the j nominee for Jude, ar.d D. C. Irish, of of Lawrence county, for s:ate Treas urer. Charles s. AVo'.fe was elected Ciiairmau of the State committee, A. A. llarker, of this pla.ee, whose name was suggested for tho place, having stated that he would not enter into a coutest for it, and asked that his name i L '-'rawn. IWcro tho Convention j iiv.journed :ir. Uol.'i, in answer to a : question said that the Committee, of j which ho is Chairman, appointed to in I quire into the discrimination of the renusylviuit.-; Ila-lroad Comnanv in ! i charging delegates to Ihe Prohibition r!:"! j 'onvenllca Vcj cents a mile, while it ul..', j crar-'-d th delegates to the KepubliCaa i.v. I Convention only mc cent,, would, after 1 taking tvidentv, publish its report. .! ::?:;;;8 v .a Mr. woire attacked 1 ... e. iy ,e ; n9 (jm,Mnv j 9tvere Mid Littsr Urm 1 The Ililro.- l Ujiapuny originally interd j ed, and said so, to charge the dulege ! gates to the Democratic Convention the same fare (two cents per m'le) that It exact'-d freru the Prohibitionists, but it Gaaily abandoned its pooition and carried them at the satoe rate paid by the Il-piiblicans. The action of ILe Cooipany ia thus discriminating ng.iinst Wolfe and Lis ccM water friends aimits cf no paiiia'.icn or excuse. Operation or the English Coercion Act. "Proclaiming" the National League of Ireland Is a process perhaps not wide ly understood. It is done under Section Oof the Coercion act. which reads in part as follows : "If thy Lord Lieuten ant is eaiisfied that any association formed for the commission of crimes, or carrying operntions for or by the commission of crimes, or encouraging or aiding persons to commit crimes, or promoting or inciting acts of violence l.a-ifr .... -.1 HTcn'!. 'l.ci' ..11. n !.( lull I I. IlL.-i. ' j u:m.... ' lv:oi V f.-r I Mi win .M- nr.w ' 4. .nt. '.nnrry . ' M.mi ur.. . N..r:l.;. fi'n. "N.Tt ? :m(.-i ,1 II l"-rr 1 I'lit.-Llo'i'lna. liir I'mI i r ' ..-l:'i Il i;. . . r. j.ler - S .i-rr rf .... Nil! i,f,n , -11 piriirno v '! I H t 1 . 10 ' nlun K I. If .: - 'a arr. 1 . - 'A ...h.-.i ;oa. ii W .. no ' ' '.V . tuu-jt. .. Vr. :ij 1 Tutiil Wk were uu'ule last week to give the Use no of th 1 nr.mes of the candidates nominated ly or iutimidatiou. or interfering with the auminis. ration or the law, or disturbing the maintenance of law and order, exists in any part of Ireland, the Lord Lieu tenant, by and with the advice of the Privy Council, may, from time to time, by proclamation, declare to be danger ous an? su'-h asociatioa or associations named or described in Mich proclama tion. A proclamation underthe author ity cuferred cn the L"rd Lieutenant by this section is in the disirict itfer red to a social proclamation. ... If within the period of fourteon day3 after the cial proclamation has been laid b-fvre Parliament an address ba pre sented to her M ijjsiy by ei'her H-iuse of Parliament priying that tuoii special proclamation hl all uot contiuus ia force as to an associalioa or associations nani-ei and de-scriLeJ therein, snob spe cial procUmation shall le deemed to have cxpiied so far as the sarao relates to such an . association or associations. Ihe expression crime' in this sec 4 :-i ll.i l..'Oij 1 I.D.I i 5 1 1 HI V. 1 ' a.- I :;. .) I 411 mil V -' 1 I .'.. j 1 I l.M.iO l.T ll.C 4 I' ll 5 li Hi I 7.I.U' i'i; .' nasi-. tv:d to 'H CH.'.IO lr CilT.io ll peli t'-d t;:e revenre bill Hint -ire pn'oticaliy with '.. Tl.ce taxes were to be 'he State, PF.d th foreg :s rttnii to the comtie.s, ' rr. :!.! in si w-:a DcCvasilv ' Hiitity of taxation f r ' . and by tho trick vl thtj i II. it d-rfitcd the bill, the j ! io ;i sa aigr-ate cf ovir I The Ijiud Ouestion. There are f jur million farmers be tween this city and the Pacilic slope, and they are the backbone of the country. They are a hard working, thiifty, shrewd and intelligent folk. It would be well if the number could be increased to Ive million. What would you call a man, then, who by political influence or other bocuspocus appropri ates to himself for speculative purposes the land which belongs to the people ? For example, a company of cattle dealers fence in with barbed wire ten, twenty or thirty thousand acres of the public domain. No claim to it ? Not a particle. No more than the next man you meet on the street. These acres are shut out from settlement by a corps cf cowboys, who make it Lot for anyone who disputes the right of such a proced ure. It is practically a capture of land by violence, and possession of it is kept by a rille and a desperate fellow who will shoot if you trespass, and then roj-.ke his C3 lavit that you were killed by the Indians. Or what would yon call a man who hires twenty of bis ranchmen to bnild nay mcrning wiih f 5,.. () la gold. lie Is also S3ii to be a defaulter for about f.'iO.ooo The bank has suspended temporarily, but, it U said, can stand the loss. The f:rst bet on the result of the next Presidential campaign was made at the Kusptl! House, Ditroit, on Tuesday of last wrek, when iiichael JtfTerj, of East Sagi naw, bet W.G. Allen, of Piymouth. 4X to f lfo that irover Cleveland, if he Jives, will be the next President of the United States. A neat little story comes from Watecn Springs, Oi., to the effect that during a recent fieshet a watermelon patch was washed away np the river, and a citizen saw half a melon floating along with a good-si z id pig sitting in one end and eating oct of the other end as placidly as if in a p?Sl. Wtlte milking in the barn of Abraham Lemaa, East Latnpeter township, Lancas ter county, Wednesday morning of last week, a girl attempted to drive away a cat, when the animal overturned the lamp, set ting fire to the structure and resulting In iU destruction, with five cows, three horses, and all the crops. Loss f,50O0; lasurcd. Tucson A. T- was visited by a terrific dust storm recently, said by old-timers to be the worstevcr known. Ii came almost directly from the south, and struck the City with a roar. It shct out the snn and almost total darkness bung over tne city for nearly half an hour. Every place had to be c'.osed, and gas and lamps had to bo lighted through out the houses. The dust was of a reddish cast Uev. Moses Itodirers, (direct descendant ef John Podgers, who was burned at the stake in England on account of bis religious convictions in the sixteenth century), who was probably the oldest member of the siemoaist ministry In America, died at each of Ihem a mud hut on a section of Fresh Pond. Suffolk county, New York, on land, sleep in it one night, and then ! Thursday night of last week, aired about i years. claim possession on the ground that be Las uilt a Louse and is a resident, and who immediately passes the title to Lis employer for a flO bill, enabling the said employer to become the so-calldd owner ot Pm,OU0 acres ? Well, if we use plain English, these men are thieves and robbers! They are ju?t as guilty criminally as the man w ho picks your pocket or orders you on the highway to stand and deliver. They are stealing the test thing there Is in this country, and tbry are depriving fc;n tiou uieanH 3ny felony or misdemeanor i dreds and thousands of 6ett!ers of their and any olTense punishable under this i rights. act." The proclamation tv.is as to pro- I We Lave to thank this administration n.oting or mcitiog acts of violence or ! that it has tried to pat a stop to that intimidation. The Tories were afraid i eort or thing. It deserves well of the to proc.aim it under the more serious j people, for it is the only administration charge of inciting to crime.s. Under in 20 years which has Lad the moral SiCtion 4 of tLe act proceedings may be ; courage to face rich corporations and wiiuiriijulLll silinmirtf mrw- I r-rn....l fl.nm t it 11.---. ie . thu I - -J jv...- ,.l-.ui w Vlifel.'ifc-. lUv Kl . ,7 . ,v ' oumumii i urciaui - r w aKa, ivansas anu ine tar juriso.ioa 13 meant two Justices of i away Territories wLattLey thir k of Mr ca iu appointt-a oy tiie Lord i C.evelanJ'a attitude toward the iiirutrnaut. it is easy to lmamn uimt nucuti.n Hand Iti C XJ Ir r r i t a in- w. . . n. srt of persons Lord Londonderry wid and they will tell yea that it is one of eilf t f wi.ich less fal s ! .. ..er: of PiKlriJ.' ap-oini. iu oiner words, it will le frora the landlord class. There will be i o jury, and the pun'shmeut is imprison ment, with or without hard labor, lor a pt-riod t ot exceeding six mLth3. la- lii, i,.i,,s A't.ry, A ; VP I'':;!.- T l ,o-d ; t - Cl :.o t.i a -i UV. ! i k ail cio ir .ri..o:a i arov nn: .1 g-e.it tic to.y to Osarniy ot jv':cn.eu. If all the ji er po .i r.l-.n.! ia It!:t!id requiie to- s-vii Iroui the folleuii.g :.':, , 1. .piire 1 I'M a.id;ers i.',-i. I u'iutit po.ic-niin ' r u-bars, to .vict the wid- f r 'in 1-r s'iar.ty on the . 'or 1 O Gr.i ly Herberts i'ursday last. The UialoJge- Tnrivi: was a Jlht on ytsUrday wei k bet we, a the 1 In h.u.a u-i 1- r t ar.d tho Colorado militia. worow j The rrohiliitioaiM' riiutiie ilepiitilieaii. While the l'roh.b.lior.ists who ns-r i bled at H.,rri-.l Wiia S.irUt? LTtrtl ri-M-,m t . fnu .t rha T 1. cowt 3 y, couimandeJ by Mijor l.?i!ie, was p:i;;fu! to witaes thtwr maifes'a- a r:iit:asu:e e :r;.er. The InJum, lost ! "J d.stru.st a-id Lojtiiity toward the several of lllz rreu ud tlreeoi four whites wire killed and abou; that u.auj wour.ilt-d. Ihe Indians went bark to their reservation afur the tight. Lieu- in-ii.f is a : I.e widow Ciimr.uns from her tna'it Jiurcett, of thc regular aray. ; who was lent to Colorado to prevent the j invasion of tho re-ervation by the :ate j t.-oopa a:.d cowboys, telegraphs that , L.'sIIc suirrij.d L'olorow "a cjmn t-ar'v in . . j ... ro-; 1 ft athi on the 1 tin.- 1 ierc!"n sct Til proo to x, . si vc ta it Isciuvl and inbu- teu; etn u -it of phy.-lr.l force lo turn i 'h morning, althoagh he (L-slic; had ll.i.i ofhi'Wi'an.lUun, the enforce- ; as-1: red CVlor .w the day before, when Tl".-". be x Tl. t.i . D. r Artust It ". The evictio'-.s an Iir o e;.Miav r;tes at Uciitits.owi'. t.rtt'.r ' 1 Ojv. Ti e bi.:iTi wtrc rcia tie.d ) l'Hta.:,iier3 and ttire 1 umht-.l I'liliei ieii. Al. the h.u--.-s o.ctir...-d ij ,e '.. "ants w.n t u. 1 iet.l' il rn- ii!rd d f i' Ief'"i:. T'i- hous,; or Mrs. aJri:uai:ns, a widw, w . the lust a!-v-".e 1 iun by the p-ul.JT.-t. The w id- iV 'til i'-T I : j .r. O r rv c. I n-iiV, . nvo Hi nl nilll I . . ... P v: x stonrsu.ij tcjimg water, tnd ! no vioence 10 justiiy nis conviction aud were sh.iwertd upn the brtiOlTs j Lecauseof his honorable war record. The wt L such t' iliag -tTert th they wrre prosecution of thtsa men was necess Tevo.'d no less than four times. The j nry in tho interest cf good government S'lMi.tt s nif n, in the;r a'tack., attemot- 'i i b buintmeot, ni to oro..brtr their way throu' the 'ir cott1 transactions were carried wsCa .nu r 1. and Mis. Criurmias La I I on witn unblushing effrontery, and the '""""j inrir sa:i; was arrived at afierak-ng tila! condacted fairly and 'Ley h id a talk, that l and the Indians would be allowed to go back to the re n?rvation unmolested. Tae troub'e seems to bo over at least for the present. A NfMitr.u of Grand Army men in Chicago are said to Lave signed a peti tion to the Governor of Illinois asking him to pardon one of the Commissioners of Cock county wh- Las been convicted of conspiracy, on tLe ground tLere was i.epuu. icans ci fennsvlvania. As th i.' ,i-d is al ways d-sirous that no wiong ohal! U.li.ii, to any party, it hopes tLat iciri:r.?ioi.L!L;iy Larb-r-d Iv th.- the b:g issues of the time. The Presi dent who ave9 the pnblic domair, or what the Itt publicans hate left us of it, is doing thoroughly pitiiolic woik. The Tnlune may call It "cheap demagog-sea,"' but there are tecs o tbou s.,nds in the Trtlint' partv who will throw tL;u votes tor Cleveland in 18SS because he Las opined the books and al r ady n c!,.;mel twic. r.s many stolen aces a? thr are in the whole of Ire land. Y. Y. l!tr:il 11 r. t.Ij JstoneS Great Speech. ITr. Gladstono was not far whea he exclaimed last night House of Cora raons that the prociama- wrong 111 W. Stanley Day, aged thirty- five years, of Spencer, Tioga county, Naw York, com mitted suicide on last Sunday because his wife refused to get up at five o'clock in the morning to prepare bis breakfast. He leaves a child and a twelve tbcusant dollar farm. A few years ago his father committed sui cide because a railroad was built across bis farm against Lis wleh. George Miller, of Clinton. , a robust farmer of 40. walked Into a crowd of ac quaintances Ifet week, w ben one said : "Say, Millar. I beard you were dead." The rruark appeared to have a wonderful effect or, the rran ro whom il was directed. His face turned pale, and scarcs-ly had the sound of the words died out be I ore Mr. Miller fell life less on the floor beforo thj horrified men In his presence. News has just been received at San An tonio, Texas, from a reliable eource, of the recent deatii in tne State of Vera Cruz, Mex ico, of Julius Yaldonauo, a f aimer and ranchman of considerable posessions. Thij man's age at the time of death was iadispu- V tably 104 years. At bis funera! among the pallbearers were his three sons, aged re srKctively 140. 120 and 1CJ years. They were white-haired, but strong and hearty. - While Mass was being calebratea at ISurlington, Wisconsin, on last Snnday morning, the priest's residence was robbed of 300 In cash, a chalice valued at f"0 and other valuables. The alleged robber, a young man who gave tr.e name of A. M. Silt-by, was arrested and taken to the county jail at Itacine. White on the way he jumped Tf1: . caidW'g wa.r pound oer their i eia.-, lace t-nJ i evks. After the f . .1 . i t II -fi'c.i .1 tl.i ..l(rrj IV... . .1!.. . ...v.:.o to t'-A ti.., ! 'li-i.irfeut!y v .ii alH'i driven each. PirVIy a joint ru-u waa rnado Ly the g'liit , . ..... I; . . i::msaiiu lion:", aun ine nouSu was i . kea Ui'.o and captuird. It was found 1 hat the de' rdi rs cf the widow's hubi tt;or. n iinlH'rei I. 'it nine persons live men aud four women. Vl! were talvsu ?irioners. A larire crowd Lad collected about ti'e house l. witness the or.test. The crowd ali synpi'hi.-il wdh Mrs. Criro mioa and !!d k!1 1:1 their power to cheer her up ia Ler Lt tie and to annoy ami -cx;i-p-f-.;e th-- tlltcers. When the w!d- ow'j paity wtr. at !odtuve-rrowere.d, the rowd Uctr.fl t.e.Ltic ut.u presttd cloao- ly up tDwaid !Lt ho i3". Th priscrif !. w''e:i they wero l-d ut, xi G i.' m ' Ir.'!:nd.M Tae The p!-a of the petition- rs h is only added to the offender's ro d j .'i nx Tupsday next the seytu convicted ar.aichists of Chicago who aro un.ler .-erreiioe of death for murder by the throwing of a bomb into a crowd of policemen last May, will Le llaally de termined. ).i the day above named the S'irr-ir. Court of Illinois will meet at :rawa ntrl renler a decision oa the motion for a new trial which was argued early la the summer. The case hae at tracted nnusuai interest ever since the commencement of tiie trial iu tLe crira-, mal Couit ct Ciiicgu mere tbiti .1 v? ir i,;;. i hs belie: m that citv is ihAt n, . . -'. 7 - i uuw ui u.iranions mar. ice prociama i 1.1 - i f'.8 towrd l.Le'r iPuWcaa j tion of the National Lague was eome ... ini, iveu, ana tt.at com plete harmony will prevail. hat. indeed, couij tr.e Prohibition ists ot IViiBsyivaai do without the aid of the liepublicar s The Ilpoblicans e ect Legislatures to do just what the Prohibitionists propes-. Has not a lie pubacan Jgis'ature passed a resolntion to iubrait a prohibitory amendment to a vote or the p?op! ? And did not the rtceat ltepublican S'.a'.e Convention pledge itself again to ihi v j What more could the Prohibitionists ot i .-..ijujiTiiMi reaaonaoiv demand? () themselves they could not turn a wheel, lhey could not by their own votes s-nd to the legislature a score of representa tives to nte for submitt'rg a prohibito ry amendment. But when the RrL ub Iican3doaM this preliminarv work for them the Prohibitionists treat their allies with, the utmost distrust. Instead nKrLfcfu,:y "Poizing the service which baa Let-u rtndeied them. Such suspicion L? cot creditable to human nature. It Is true enough that the Reputli cacs have not agreed yet to vote for a prohibitory amendmeut. They have only consented to start the game, and it wi.l remain for their I'mhihui.,! lies to run it down. VThec it shau bave com to voting a great tnanv publicans and atneers witl bo found among then,. -iUL "T .lh.onKI D0t ta treatd with ff. ? hJ9 ccount b? the Prohibi tionist brethern at Harnsburg. Those must lay hold of such instrumentalities as come to their hand. Oa this oV tion the Republicans are not a par?y of Prohibition, but a party of much sub misaion. r.lt. ffrw,i CD 8uD -In Meigs county. OMo. on Wednesday of last week, was witnessed a t.-rrlb e n?o t between Washington Swisl.er" wen Inot'n .f borh. Swi.herwas fixing his fences and had his Bus with him fur game, wten th. bail attacked Mm from behin.l. break Idr hi! c.!ar bone lw.ee, fr.-turir.g u.ree V f thing very much akin to a declaration of warm tLe Irish jeople. The latter svmpathiz-i with the League because ILey believe it has twen their salvation. Nobody did anything for the tenants un til the League was founded. Continuing his eloquent defense of the league, Mr. Gladstone scored a strong point when be called the attention of the House to the fact that It was asked to ratify the Viceroy of Ireland's procla mation without being made cognizant ef the grounds of it? issue. Suii con duct cu the iart of the Government, Le declared, amounted to a blight, cay, almost to an outrage oa Parliament. Notwithstanding the fact tbat the proclamation cf the League practically did away with jury, judge, resident magistrate and Parliament, and Wt Ireland to the absolute, unmitigated and arbitrary control of the Dublin Execu tive, which ia necessarily partisan in its nature, be appealed to the Irish to have patience a little longer. The Govern ment's policy, he afliimed. Las not the sanition ot the British nation, and Ire land's expectation that the English peo ple will very shortly fnlCl the reasonable demands of the Emerald Isle will not be disappointed. TLe speech of the great Liberal leader was niauifestly obo ot bis most notable efforts bold, eloquent, impassioned and prophetic JN'. Y. WurU the ' from ear window, though the train was going at full speed. He was stunned by tbe fati and recaptured. Stewart Shectler, of Bueyrua, () promised to take Cor Miller, ot the eaiue place, to the militia encapment at Gallon on last Sunday, but he failed to do 6a. The disappointment led Cora, who is twenty one yeas of age. and quite pretty; to attempt suicide. She shot herseir with a revolver the same night. Tbe bullet enteted the left side below the heart and lodged in the mus cles of the back. The girl may die, and young Sbeckler says that if the does, he will kill himself. A'trne so dent lucrative that the police I t.,l t,.,it ii;- . . .t ..:,., I " ' "in ue overrun w j ,iw 14 . ww tir., i'm.''. j K' tiLg Lini in a terrible manner. si'iZr i:ian-.Kt.d to Pet tU un in s0iue way u, Z , j . . t ja ' H ard tMt the prisoners will pvo-m "I0'.,.K..,t:' '.B -!s tncli-. iniari.-s ! ... tii,ijiajv. i - 'nit-: iiiiLrniui -tin.. rtrf ti. fatar Jay. Worlh linnnlnx. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant. Lake City, Fta., was taken with a severe cold, at tended with a distressing couch and run ning into consumption In its first stages, lie tried many so-called popular couh remedies and steadily grew worse. Was re duced In fiesa, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found Immediate rtliirf, and alter using about a haif dozen bctties found himself well and has no return of the disease. No either remedy can show so grand a record of c iui as Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suu.4,i.t.T!, wuwn i3 guaranteed to do Just what is claimed for it -Tiul botllo fr;a at ' Jiifj drug atv;.-. Tbe Sydney (A as.) Xor,tin;, 17crah quotes an official report relative to attempts to suppress the rabbit plague In Australia and says : "The evidence goes to shew tbat tbe present system tor ttw destruction ot tho rabbiisa baa been a complete failura. There has been 3C1,492 spent and 7.863,787 rab bit have been killed. That Is. every rab bit has cost nearly a shilling to kill, while ibe lamentable fact remains that the rabbits have not decreased in numbers, but have rattier Increased. The largest elephant of Robbins circus got away from the ctrcus at Ingersoll, Ont on last Monday afternoon and swam across Smith's Pond. He then went through the town at a lively pace, turned west and fol lowed the river some distacce, destroying any fences that were In his road, got into a field where there were a number of cattle, and. alter chasing the cattle.'around a while, got on tbe Grand Trunk railroad track and ts still on the road west, aboot six miles of tbat place. There are number of men with with two other elephants after Lim. William Beck, a man sixty-two years Of ace. is in Washington to se the officials of the War Department in regard to bis wife and children . who are held eaptlv by the Sioux. Ha says that he and his family I were captured by Sitting Dull and his war- j riors near Dead wood in 1875. and that he has not se?n his wife and children since that time. He was in captivity twelve j years before Le was able to make his escape. Helfinally bectma a chief and was known ; as "fouce tbe Cloud3 " II it.irp i th Wtr ; Department to ijad hi family. j GotoGEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton St.. Johnstown 1, f; Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Stair Tads, Stiur Rods. Stair Ruttons, " 1 Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., etc. Quality of Goo.i uneqiialcd and prices the lowest. General Nelson A. Miles, tbe renown ed Indian fighter, was thrown from a tally ho coach near Los Anelee, Cal., on last Tuesday evening and had bis left leg brvkca at the ankle. Albert Veihoven, formerly cf Milwau kee, but more recently a student at Law rence University, Appleton, has decided to become a r.r;maa Catcoiic priest, and has gone to St Meinrad for preparation, nis wife is to become a nun. Mr. Yerboven owns valuable property thsre and la various part of tbe State, and bas heretofore been a devout Methodist. There was a parallel case some sixteen years ago in Baltimore. A niau and his wife, two sons and two daughters, became converted to the Catho lic faith, and all of them engaged In church work the father and sons as priests and the mother and daughters as sisters. The instances where men have carried bullets in their brain and lived are exceed ingly rare. Col. Tickens, who was dischar ged from Ilcievue hospital recently, afforded a notaole case. IIo was aa efflrer in tbe Confederate army. Hu home is at Lexing ton. Ky. lie was wounded at the battle of (iettysburg In lsr.x Since tbat time he has carried a bullet constantly in his brain. It gave Liiu pain fiom time to time, varying in intensity. Of late years it had been more painful. Physicians wno were acquainted with his case told him that it would klil Lin, yet he went home to Lexington, eound in body and mind, with the bullet extracted. In McDowell county and Southwestern Virginia the drought has made the waters very low. and the peculiar diseasa wnlcb bas several times previously followed this state of affairs, aud which Is supposed to be a result of minerals in the water, has broke n out. Iu tbe Dead Horse Cave neighborhood there are more than one hundred cases and thirty deaths have occurred. Not a family uas escaped. Crops are neglected and farm wo; k is at a standstill. The entire I timfl Of &II WPll tifrti.nA la rci-i-t r. .... ! - , ' - - - " . . J IV' L. VI I . I o for the sick. It Is estimated tbat two hun dred people have died in McDowell couuty alone In the past four weeks from thj disease. CARL 111 V I NT UK PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks JEWELHY,- . m a . ilpnoil Inrd-rnM.i- ' : I J'' T rr yfTir5 Ml f- 9-- A .VI)- Optical Occd Sole Agent -Ff il. Hit;- CelebratedRockf S -wf4-.T a 9 Wl .rT;i .-ir. V-'. I'-'-' 1 - Columbia and Frodtmia Wat In Key and Stem Wind.-n. l,ATtGE SELECTION' of AM. rC,-0 Of JEWELRY- always 0:1 MnV ' l7 My line of Jewolry Is nr.- :r- , Ccme and see for yourself bet, in- i,'1Tk'' lng elswhere. -.r..r- ALL WOiUJ GUATtAXTErri CARL RIVLXIL'S Ebensburg, Nov. 11, iss.---tf. JaaArfTWIAN Host TTl TllO Wovl 1 r , . - .- - . -.1 i Next Tuesday the fate of the Anarchists confined la the county Jillnt Chicago will be made public. Tbe Supreme Court meets at Ottawa on tbat day, and tbe decision on the appeal will be among tbe first papers handed down. Meanwhile It is gien out tbat arrangements have been made by which the Sheriff will receive advance notice of tho character of the decision, and should it be unfavorable to tiie prisoners they will j be at occe searched aud placed In separata i cells. The visits of friends and relatives .in -1 - ,. . . ... 1 win iisu uo snipped, ana every posiitiia rre- j ai. Ar4io. caution will be taken to fru-strate FC V"?' or esroe M rsl'tri". 40 rralna powder: ml. M rr. : 40 6orr S. I Til .-.,1 .- . r.. ., . ... ' f 't 1 nrtirCUrB' T SnarB,,l"1 Soil tb o'nl aiwolntcly kalo rine on tne reduced! 13 A 77F. AT?Ti -'i-rrj-j - . 1 ji.naa if-K in ura. ur.n reDcWLrl. 'ra t.r..i-rl II lart-fi Iioi.Uiik, 4IUUUDK. a.u4 anuvtiMt aal.r!r. A'l Ci'lLr'S frm '22 in n.u. louruxu oiaireia tjles. p.-lwri r.-cm l?.Ou op. Scad lur lilugtrated rauOoj- e MAR LI If FIRE ARMS CO., - Now Haven, Conn A w" Urf:Tu I or onr rs'lbrf rid t. t-miv rnri o;:t;rr ,uo:l I . V ''a rra.tr brrn t.n n antl no ciauli.: iu-lr.i: tt.c .-;ttr m v. lit , : una carry on urariy a. jue prlios ftl target UuMu ti.aLo r filiota. aio a iLnZJXirimmUl '-L.Oif; lOft O lUlJ Tr A Kj.llr-iT Pnrwrn-VbrwvnalWo ia I a ' Ltt 5Vw. t til Jirn wo. l&rUH i-jri(rii I car it i.rj A'i-.J b-e Wtii U4B't- W atl.ttl 04- Ct .4V . SCheme Or Dlot for Ihir rlpaaa r.r fh Pcr-on i X-r"0 i a?ulvFtAM.iaVInwrii - vul'"r't 1 lO'lioMWrcuDiinrriX'&'hWDii.-if c;ti:i!4Vmj 01 any or tne cumber. W ".JBi,lU.:" .- o.aw.w -wja 1.4. .-1 T2ta72iiVT. ej Bta,3.r; 9 Ua. tJ. H?.w t rrti kit nhca by lniliicr.-?m. lm---arr.,j.r;ni;n n.iwi" ltiii.w. n.iri,.;-,)ii ct llf i.irifiRFWrnv u o-cr IM.liitti.ii -iu rri."V-ai.il nit hi .t- 1 a.r.i j iil..,il.u , u., itif -3 li.' RiifTUHtO PtJISGMB cur hate futfc Trte.1 ot cajr Appitanoe. ttQt 'itHtntl The Richmond Disyiti.h says : A few j days since a gentleman near Boswel's depot, ! on tbe Klehraond and Allegheny railroad, missed a cow. He searched for her anl when ho found ter she had given birth to what should have been a calf, and yet, with all other formations of snch, Ironi the shoulder ont the neck and bead cf a woman with all the symmetry thereor. and, further more, the hair on this etrange head was parted or had gracefvllv fallen hark- side as ladies usually part theirs. The nose, j MOIiey Received Oil DepSlt, eyes and other features were clearly and ha r.tui.i) on uemakd. In a word, from the shoulder out was iu- INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS man iu rorru and the body that cf a beat. k, i. Jo:ns:o.i, a. j. eitk, a. w. bitk. JoliDslon, Buck A: Co., 13 ATS' K li: 17 ZEbensl)nvg, Pa. rj TP W. DICK. ATT(ilVF.Y-A-l.AV. J. Kbecsbarg, lnc iri l t: I J. Lloyd, (lec'ii, (l-rft fla .r.) I'aTitrn itn c Ai manner ol leil Losinen at'.rr.'led to fa;.i;i.t.y rll and calleitljiii a e;.f cUJtj. i l'j-H.-.:. Foit .4i.t;srr.A:t l. mm.' !.vi re Fun.-, Jln;i-r sc.) t"h. t-t-l: 11 V. .-L -Second-lifind envlntfi MCd liollfron Ihl. -.' ; In uIpc ana ma-liirierv .-;.-cUl-t -T i . ' i A aAUI.IN. Allrybeuy, i'a. ;.i;.r t iv it risr.ns JY ltnr-ll A- '. The truth of tHa statement can be verified by gentlemen of veracity. A new counterfeit silver dollar has been discovered. It is evidently made bv car-tins COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALT. ACCK.SSIBLB TOIKTS. D It A. VTS on the Principal Cities BnnKbt ami Ni.lU and m from a moid taken from a genuine piece, j &SEtTu EculiHg BuSiUCSS TraES3CtC3. I x-? ACCOVXTS SOLICITED. I.y .i l lri - ': ;. ii. r .. 10S-.ir.-6 M . -nii lern -Im xi-. c.ift nf a: v j r. i- -c ; . r- I AIiVKI; I'!-.lN(i inAni.-rli-an Nw-. "r. Ifti j l'c lniiiitil-t !!. '11KA1KNT and BKST. I'rlcru Hn ni-. HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL EIEL n1 e:ircul:.rs lrao. A. J. aiolniHii a . I'hIU It is not stamped by a c. In color it is something lighter than genuine silver, hay ing a clean, soapy appearance and feel which rieyents ordinary grit or dust from adhering to it. The lines of the engraving are not at all sharp, like the original, and the coin is noticeably thicker, the milling lines on tiie ede longer and tb3 diameter c!;..l.ll aK-l.iM 11 ' V. 1 . 1 .1 euUiri. uurii uruj.pfa iuo coin 1 Jilunsti-r tewn-iilp. CiuMU muliv does cot ring clearly like silver nor dron i n,',"u flat Hie lead, but it emits a slam metallic! '',E. ABovt ai-wks ci.kakkii. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. tTenfriur, April 4. lS4.-tf. FARM FOR SALE": TflKSUHSIKlHKIi Wlt.I.SIil.LHlS y K n kn, wo ii the I.I l.'KKTl- I'A 1( "il. uttuitp :n C):it;i.c:!. noise. Tbe "s' In the nnr.1 nlnrlhn.- 1 V--'" "'5" ' .Tame l.ou.o and i imiiip nam. i no nirui Is in a i i.Mit.. ,i n. noticeably bad, and the imperfect casting : vmion. ip well watcre i and iia. m oi-.i irciinni r.i of the old English letters in tha motto "In j TK, tY.n.in Vne'iJ.: (Jod We Trubt" gives the appearance of a i ,,,ir kI"1 t'i'"ii Jia.invij. line runninu tnrni.t., th latt,.r ..,. ! ,..T . f5?.rtt'tr. .VrU.'-ul ,r! L n!inrre ct ilf..rxe M. i.ic iuiiiiii'k iiuuui;ii me lem-rs, as tnoucli i l.Vade. ! i . i:i.,.rir-!.i:r.- i the counterfeltei was not qnlte sure of the j cJ "n lho i-n:in'c.. sentiment. It Is softer than silver. ' Jiy a. i-7. There is not much doubt now that t'e i peach crop is really short. Only three or o-ol the nndrr'fyn- J'lliN Mflil'-lY Ci:t;AiJ NOT1CK. four out of thirty narkinir KUhithmBi. J1ir!iIf.t.VL,' ''-T il1" : ?Nhe-,"rtM'otui.jn . ... ' " ; u" irionu iiios. Mr- I lea oH amtirla cuinty in Baltimore are now In operation. Last j tat,e l. I't-n , r Tcthi. year at this season they were using from ' FetJK.-iiy ? "kiwJr'w Su"I""Jil ia" 25,000 to as.ooo bexes daily, but th avera -a i "'NJY 'K a'mhkia. br. received how does not exceed 1.500 boxes . To I'KTKU kfcLl.Y.'iinisBTito t per day, and no Increase piiwctwi. tiu . ... . l.:,,. (" n hcToton.re mm- - - -v. T I lillDdfil. lliHI n I inall.rnl ..... ...I ... cune.1 lnin-ft snide vou t .md aiit.car In r..nr ,Jly everything nent and tidy : l.ri-i'Pr iieioon rn.fi.re nur Jud,to. at K leorliuric. at J "I Ici.lo lucrli a lllK.-ral -tui.ro ul . ouri.oi i.iauion rieii'. there to Le hel l on I V'lT'CE TO STO('KHiU'KKS: L- the annnal meettcu .t lliu ot the ;re.v5n Sfritiv 'i.'ii.in wilt- i j the .Mountain Houe, t'ro.-n.iu . I n . nr. i Auiiut id. i-.r. ar v o'ehvk. a. m ' K, : I'refideat aud 1 irec'..rs rar: -I iv a-i.l -.-.IA.MKS V . .Ii. I I ' i.y. July Ij, ;it. . ,-; Mi:jiiv aiiw miisi ks 1 ilr- .JOR(.i: . UOWM.I. A I !.. lei Sprnrc Mrfft, New York lt.i y SKLi:TL.ieT.'ril, C-.Nkv 'i-av: W 111 le tftit free on :i.(.;ic.i-... . (,LiM i;iX NoTit'K. j K .e ol .1 it, n I i rirn..-. d-'n-" f i. l.H'er lo-tni.T.t.rv on the c- ' " .r.tne5, lUcuaf.l, h:;f Ii.h '( n ur:ir: : an.lerf Itrt-d. nti-e is hon-hv .mi t. - sun- iDd.'l.ti. l to ;Ud eiate "jnu-t niisc witli di-'.'.v. :.-i. tli .-ii! tiavlnir -'3-pi av f :mie fh.r.M.I .n s.-nt IIio:li. t.ro;..--l v si--ttd, l.r I ;i. ia.- r.:. M.llil!Ai;i:i' i KIV Allett1'-' twii., .1 in v l' I BARBER SHOP. pacaiDg nouses nave ruralsbed a steady market for peaches and prevented tbe glut in tbe markets of great cilles that a few years ago forced their sale, occasionally, at prices which would scarcely cover the cost of picking. Even In the good peach sea sons of late years su-.b sacrifices do not have to be made. It is the packers who suffer, not the immediate consumers, in a bod season, for the latter can afford to p?.y more for tbe fruit, and as long as tha supply Is short tbe peaches will go to the city markets rather than to the packing houses. The under.i'4nHl init-- tha r!inns ot 1 hunt ainl t.l liC l : er:il,y to i n.l at li on Centre St., Kt Tli -li jrz. I'u.. .;;.or.'i M.... ii. ...... -i i . .iJ ! . . . . ui. i.i.u.- .I.....II , ni'i-il.- in ni.; lie ready I i arfui Into llicr.i With ;i "l. an h v inanded. that nil uiaiier ni l.nein.... .i ... . , a H' em on f l:"rr n..:k- March :l, '87. rKTEK W ILHi:i..V . I. . . . .. ... . . ! ' .io .i-i .inn. lay oi c.' tuiic-r rcrt. to n how I cause, If any you have, why vour wile Marifarrt ) Kelly, should not he dlvon-e.f frem the hondu of I tnatnnifinv whtrti .Iia h,rh iniitrj .f...i i.-it. i t iocs Id Peter Kellv. a-j;reeh!e to I'ttllloti and i jf 1',t,or!' admintetrntl'm on the i- Iihel exhibited against you ticinre our xald t'ourt -cuuirc late ol t 'learhi I I t ou l this jou fliail in no wise orait at j our titrll ' ainhnn countv. decensed. liavinir Leen Wl-rxF.-.s tho II .imnil.lo Uohert 1 l.-l n 'n I to ,he un,iCr-' triod, nil J.erponn Inileh'i .: "Miieui .lU Tue ot oar said C ourt, thl? 'JTm dav i uereny nonnen lo make ! m A DMINISTHATOirs NOTICE of Jtini;, A. U. 1SS7. H. A. SHOEMAKER, I n th y. tbenshurn, .lulv a, 1s7. E N WO Ml Xewdlnc reneweil itnnk, r wka ..ITi-r fVoa. I.lraillli, pwillar Lbclr mi, mkamlA try ru ? vi t .e3tj" .r-r x m?.A feHi M fcg 3 THO CE5T TONIC ThM owlicine eointiine. Iron with nur viyetchM t iriu-a. ud invaiuaMe lor 1!-a. h nvc ur kl ? omen, and ail who k-ad -d.mtr7 liv, i ya. Tu-lie .nd I'crllieii tr. I'.lonri, -iinii.li.le. -aa ApiM-tlte, trrntt.rn. ta. .tlnaeU-a aud tf'"" T,n l"w:td- IfiTieoruiea. . -kiara ttwi cnuiiilexinn. tnd maken t hp skin amrxitb. Ii dia not luu kq tUe t-a, oauM hn-idaca". or I""1 couat ll'tt-nn a'l otk.r Iron ,.(, in,, .j il- tjZjU,ETH JJArRD. 74 Farwell Are, Vilaao- "t'i - ender dnt of lo &-,th 1 Iiiitb UM-d Hrowu's Iron 1 it lorn u,l it iiakbaea mor-i tlin a di cl-w to rue. navnn CUiod n of th. "-- ldi hisw in Ufa. Aim. cured m of I.it e tJnciiiiniiiL. and Dow uif oooiplozi. ,i u, , lar mJ oml. lla also tmeu U)u.,ucu.l to niy chililri-u " Mrs. bona : Ukasdux i:m Lo, kport, ff Y Jvt: I huv. miff i1 unt-ld n.u.i. llolu tVi-iil C, iB.int4-, ud cv.ui.i . I.u.ia rolicf Ir.ia uotloiur oroati'a Irnii ninm.'1 tit-n.nr-i. hib.vi- Ti.i Ma- k nl.r,i..3 r. .1 ,a. ..urH. Tii!.. un ..li, r. l.. 1.. ..,.1. l,y rjAXIJF?5?" irt.l4BI.E KKStU. CURE FORT t or Torpid I.i.er, . liilioni. Hradai he, COfiSTIPATIOH, rJZ'ZZZ, Seltzer A i-ir-iit. It Iscer'aln In IUrHioUi It id irentle in t:$ artl n. It l Jialateable to tho I iet I i .. ... .. - j " I:,? ulM'n ,n r,,rP. n J I cures -io4 ? '' ""mrj, not hy outran-. XJK-u ni4tl,lu- ! -ot tai.e Xiliay ' Tioleut t.urita:ive your- ""Sauaa'r- selves or a 1 low your i hil- . ti a . " -j'lren to take thci'ii. always S CR-Hf52uaCn3 u e!tfilBt :,, :,r- Wiwn llkiU JUklllO, ni-t.,,tiv.i oreparnion. AND nhW-ii Inn !.o.-n lor irnre thin lorty years a riuh:io D YS P E P S I A.;'""' mmk FARMS F0RSA1E. 3 farii.a. Jv to lil.-MI ., t a to 4S o." WJ aere--Hi market. H.,.l-t,y - l1n..,"Kvor: I'AJ iil.- rrxpecta. W rite tor . in niuri. o mLiri i,.-ev.-riotwn S.,,rr (;U.K A ballA V K PATENTS HESEY W ISE GARN EXT. Attoruev-i-Law- r . WASHINGTON, TJ. C. ' re fers to Id N-.tion:i Hai-lr. Waanln-i.m r - I '.GU.RE FITS! w, t I I j i h i u-.i ii .tn t-..i.'- in m..ii ihm i.n 'I I llll. f I ...H . 1..!:, il rr . I"! l , r !!!.. i - V i n i.i r. i I V.r-.;.. , .-..iv . (ri-.. outdelay, and all tlmsu Imvluu elniuii'aK F.-in-e will ireder.t tliciu, vrouprlv auth.-i. ! lor hetilcuient to IIIKAM M,iH !i;i.. Adm'rol W tillam .1. .MrUuin- :' 4"leii.rii 1.1 twji., Ajinl J-.', l-;.-ct. Ail. 1- Pollcies written at short notire la tr.e OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" AnU other Virnt '!! t'oinpnntra. T. W. DICK, rT rK the old iAirrFOiiD BRBIKSURASCBOlin'. IJOMMENEIi IiX.-.slNtS E' CM.-tiur. .1 uiy vt. Hav Fcvci'CataPwF3s'! -t lwT "Vi ji... ,. ,:-.,,. Kj&'ttfM Ki'-V.-Ai:? '- Mrm- f HAFEVER &s && i o. . ;a.i,. -Kifd ,-,;h , c J y -j, ', .'I'M .y m iu.iIi u. I i.n ii c ' ft, i- ..i,i,.-.ii o i: j :::i. I. . .-r t a,.d fxj,-?:.v a" w ta v jw uj-t 1 1 ".nit nsiim.jAY"' L H A ..ir; D " -i . l : .! i .. i.i t-.t.'h li I l, . . , I -- ri'1-..l-il-. i . o O . .'lit.- .It I'Mlfcli.! 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