" - I liTJ'SNSBMRC, PA.. : i FRIDAY, - - - V K)i, Tiik ;.fi:;i)ts..i?ji f r-n-ra d ru in J ; Lirrt mr t 'vine M.a'l t in He in tJ.o Vate. i'.rl-ja, so ns to trn.fc the tniue tim In o'h-T e onla, t r-.f j fci'.'.tvj in ! l'stiMrj critic with its own weapons, Tiik il-i:.iricki M n:uai. nl commit-I tee, of In J:.iri3p?1'p, r-.:is received c vie of th arrival in Nrw ok of ilio Urn ilrcks iP' nil a) t'D t C)i. U :d frcm r.oi ene Tli' re are 0 era', a of cranile ! 4 ci.i!fs of hr i: 7ts, it,d thd taal 8ix;y millions of the freest and moat weisV.is ov.r 2 00 tor.s. -lightened people on earth, acd if, in j such a capacity, they have need of a Tiik N-lr. k (M y .V r..'. Z Ittvoj, ! titular tWup to give them grace, the th teai'irtf (i.Tiam republican par r j Iiult them acd net in their posi ct Nrtraeka, ur.niurc a i a c.nvi-:?ion j H,E- to D.nn cr 'or. II lrrin. n'a Kilciin istr- , 'o title conld hav added to the re tit':;, I'i.'iititiin p.nd the Ii -publican 8Pec: shown to B-r-jasoin Franklin p.,iae of gratj aro jjiv.n us the reason , wht"n tlH w'ted the street or Taris in for tliia charge cr hrart. pl-tln clothes and slouch hat and all . ' heads were reverently bared In bis lX5TE.i ' f tt.e 5100 iKH),(iijo surp'us ' 'rt9,'nw- Tte Minister of to day, who th.it n.u in tt.e Treasury wh-n Prtsi- i iu bid dreas suit stands among the bed. dent CfVel.ind rotirt-l, there wii. be a d-'ficil wY-n th's K-puMian Congress J gt's li.rouli with i'.s tffS.ou, and the tavifl iHirf. d to nuet the d. Uciei.cy. ! The g. o. p. Is fettinjr In i's work. i uiar.kind are turned In admiration and Tnr: rendition of our commercial re- j bP. laMotis arroirt is shown by tt.e latest I AVt!y (,ht,-' this great nation surren re'urns fiom Ue r.verr.ni-nt Ilurrau i At It Ideas of marhood and take its at WoSiir.tVon, from which it appears j ,e3Stn fn,m lh- Jai-8 Yellowplushea thattlu- rr.trcluuli exivrts for the ! r I,et,v count ? The reason usually ye:.r en 1ms March :Ji wre 12 0.7.,- Riven is tht the Ambassador takes pre WO. an inrres over l?s of $ ll.'.f.M.- c:.iem: or the Minister even when the. 141 Tl. itn.artv TttT "1 7 lTtl uu Ir.cr- ;. i f '-V 470 S'.k). Tin: r ii' b-frre Congrrai a.lJ wing ech nr tuber a cl.-ik is s'.iil on the ca!- , endar, Mid it ia!:fct !y to stay tlire unlit ; next Hi'cmber. While a rity of the Cipresrirm-n have express-d tluni sel vrs as wi'.li'-g to vote for the measure, they urn afraid to do so. TLu is the sea.Hin of th nominatir.g conventions, and members are unwilling to vo'e for a bill that wou:d give tt;eir ejestituents an epporiuni'v to cli'ir-e t xtravigance. Tiik Prov:d.-cce .7iu n i', independent llpuhlii'an, concf d-s Ui ii llaode Ilard is now -i I) ni kit '.tic :.Ue, asribir? the chu! k- to the j,rowi.g feelirg of rpitiir.ce to Hie r. iht'.ntment of tt.e 0 iverr.or anJ S--itp ( CI re: 3 ly a lrgisla iu , t Yct.d hv a ra:lu.rit of'lL- p, ; u- i lai vote. Hi iiii;i p.i'atl'.y cf the pre?-r.t , national a'iniu'i' r .ti.-:! .i.d ihe growth j o. a r.-T.iKTi--it t.iv nabie (0 a L-iuautt arid wnT i-lin'riil jn'ioy than that lu.vor-.-d !;y I! -iuV. cia ptrty. A r.n.L r f ed t y U e D'T.cra's of Hit- ()' o i-i'a' urn l.cfiT- itj.Hilj .urn- ; rr.iu in .'.va 1 '.. I'r '. T-i 1 1 y after the ! Graf. It .id.y N ovr.b r of -ach ye-.r 1 "from td U:c; r. M,t hcn-a of 12 o'.i; U M. ;'') -2 V. V. "a h pal I oii'l.r. fcr J ;!. !.:v n' jt',v;.!-, tl:at try rrn- ii 'jrr ( r tras'i r who f.il.j to observe cr ' violets ai.y f il.! f, r-co't tr trovilf. 5?: ail fjrMt iid i ..j to the e nip' ore cr porvi'nt J. p.iv. d f 1 ii ri-ih's tiiid-r ' this net u-t ;:i ue than f J" ;,ir ! ps t". ? n i ?!. 1 S ate i i!i -il, an having beet, sent there TiiriiK has rot Lien ino the ccf if) violation of the law law. The Su, f'fl'f r'V!: Wur B"y9 ti e N-ew Y.-.rk jr.tu-Court of Iowa held that the law .s ,:,n;hn! ;,U, a poiiti.-al b.Linii .n so ur.-Vr wt.i.-h th:s ofilciat ae'ed was val fi.M of j n-rnis- to th U-naocra.-y and, W, ,,.. ,f.e S ipremc- t.'aurt now reverses cors.qm-r.tlv. to the p'aiu p--on of the . bl decision. Justices Gray, Ilirlan country R3 that wh'.rh rxiVs to-dy. f,ad lirewer dissented from the opinion Turn the eve in whatevt r direction v. e ; of the m-ij rity of the court. Themajar-ph'-ise, nr.d the s pr.s are the stme. I ; j-y opinion cits that distiCed liquors erywl er.' the rop!e appear to I e are su' j-ct of ownership and therefore ahum"' by R-pnh!iran exeps-r?, ard to : utj- c s of exchange like any other com t . to. kr v toward tbe restoraion of the ! raiodity, aLd as the Uwa of Cjtigress Dmorri'ic pir'y to power ai theironly ! authorize the importation of ardent P-ifetv. j ppiri-s, no S ate has the light to probib- ' it thtir introduction. TheS ates, It is Ti-rnrisnri ant t'y srood authority ! hed, have authorlly to control their fcr the ata'rment that the Kov.nnwer.!a ! vnTf.y internal affiis, but whenever a of tt.e U-ntrd S ateaar.d Crrat R.-itain j.lw of the ta'e amounts etsentially to . ere now further apart in Ho-'r r.fgotia-legulation of commerce with foreign for- in rgird ? the qMestion as to nations or amorg the Srates it conflxts whe-r-er or not K-hiing soi is a closed , with the power ot the national govern sra th ui tht v havo Ik i n at n time ', men: and is therefore void. sine" the ii't iMar.i Wf-re I eEim. j The Unit, d s a.e, mnistains tnat ir I - William Kemler, the New York U n clcsed a ard was mad si by ;the J murderer, who w,a to have been exe trea'y or l-'o. whfe the Rri'Kh gov- cu:,d al .Aubum on Tuesday by fr,,al"'lt ccn'-.n that the treu'y d .es electricity was agiin given a new lease n3t Rt h!i oner the case. ! o :ire hy lhe liiSU;tt)Ce of a of hm . teiis corpus on Tursaay morniug, by TltF lirn'lvf (Vtnmittee of the Judee W!lu. ,f n. t-i,.i v D ar-.cratic St-.t Committee met at Ilaxrisiuig oo Wednesday ard fixd j W.dr.esu..y, J.j'.y 2. s -h date forho'd iig the Sate Convention in the opra nouse a: -ranton. , question of the Federal Constitution is Tne entire proceeding occupied but ir.yVved. The act of Cocgresj of lTS a r. w niruit r.t?. The ordinal in'en- ! unuVr which the application is brought tion was to hold th convt-nticn on da y has already been construed by Ibe Uni' 3. and have grand ratification mret- ted S.ates Supreme Court. It was lo iogon July 4. but (he conveotion ex j t. udrd to cover Sou' hero outrage cases p?c:s tole in sssion twodavs. and as j when a violation of the election laws a cor.3'0'irce Juty 2 was selected were common. The Supreme Conrt in Paf ing upon a case wheiein it claimed The most horrible trunk mya'ery ihv. ' thatihe eight provi.-ion of the consti tias t turned r.p U reported from Mi- tu'in arp'ied to the State laws Inpos rocci. Ei.-ihT tracks am-in? sour mt- itg certain Dunishmen's. decided that Und;se arrived at Mas5n. Morocco, I tne provision applied to a national and from the city of Morocco 'o persons who : rot toS:ate If gal violation. could not le found. When tLev were 1 at I-ngth op-nod they were found to Tiikue has never been a time in out contain the headless ludi-s of s'x'ten his ory, says Ex Speaker Carlisle in the you-12 M.ior p ria M.d of a irr ss acd ', ,.,, v. h-n there w.s sj much die aldo the body of a nilD. What a rtory, ; content and so little prospect of im rf theaf.i' revenge of a j-a!o,is Mas prov-ment as there is now among those su.ir an upon hu harem m',ht t- tuil: ; cW, ILat ollitht te u prr.tperoD8. cp fr-m th's? IVueheard w3aJ ( Nearly ye,y rSvje. cccufatlon and L0-ll"r- rro.'.Ion is orgac'z.d to forumulate : 1 . J t-r.apct its demand for relief, and A Sh.xh VTtox h s been c:etd in In the R-pul-lican party responds to their di.na po:i: ,v a letter fioui IT n. John ! appeals Lv proposing to extend and Ov.-ruiejer. fom.ei'y a proriiif'rnt leg- i s'reegthen the protective system of Islator. Svti r of the H. use.iitd chair- i taxation ud-;r which they have been rciuorth? U -publican S ate rt-nTal ! reJuetd to thnr present coLdition. com nu t', m nhich he taks st rorg This and the apptrpriatioo of public groui 0 in favnr cf tar.fT reform. II j : m oney tut of the treasury for the biie Urclari s il-.at jr-tection, ts d.-tra-ded Ci of a few favorite cUss-s, ii the only in tL Mi Kmtey bi:l, ia rot dMrfd ty : remedy it Lropoaes. The evils nsu'.t the prty at iarstf, and that it will rrtuU ( in Irorn 30 years of protection and the in certuiu dtfrt if it is pers trd iu. : oveiturdeLed tsxpsyers are to t-e re ir siys tLa; the d ic'.rine f protection,, lieted ty bivitg their forced coctri us i.ow t.iualit by the party, w-.a i.ever ; butiuns given away to wealthy individ reaid of us a R-puh.ican irtucple until ; ua s and corporations ecgagtd io the iil.uue introduced it i.j f ir hii own foreign currying fred-. personal eti'l, :r.d thit il;e piSS'geof . the t Ii u ,r, Ccrgs wi I te the ; iT ;9 ri0.ej fcy an olservant contem ueth of t,. i-arty. Mr. Ovcrrr. ytr ; porary ILat the rtcett cyclones blew L ie t. en o..e o." the uiojt proioiueuU-j everything iff some of the western pubUau- ia tho s.u'.u !r yeurs. i faiuacra except the mortgage. iv comes Senator Jahn Sherman. ! e .New iJc Until, with the ' 'ft-rt ;w,a'.r J .r-p"-ul to aJcp', moLarrb- ! icil practice cv makiuir Ambassadors i or our Mir.is:era to foreign countries. Tbe rTT5'oi.!, by h;-nmever made. iJ one of snnbt-lsh eubserTlenct to aria t.icratle iJr n arid is repu'siFe to the American mini. An Ambassador is t! e pTStr)al represecsatiye of a klcg to a kirj, art! in countries where men k.a t lie hind of kinjs the Ambassador Uko precedence of the Minister who rfiis?nts a Nitiou instead of an en throned person. V American Lava no king. We hive, tfu rrfore, no more use for Am-ba.-iadois thin for crowns and thrones acd sceptns. Oar Ministers represent iz -ned representatives of crowned h.''!,d, is 3:sticguished by the very simplicity of his dress and title, and is 0181 K,"a " lEe representative of the 8reBt K-puWe to which the eyes of ai; - lu u!S"",)r comes irom a nrtn-rate power and th- Minister from the United S:ats of America. But that reason is ro reason and that remedy worse than i rone. Why shout I not the United S'ates re ly to that assertion of monarchal ideas with an cqilly emphatic asser tion of Democratic Ideas ? Our plain duty Is to assert our respect for Rpubs lies and the Republican system aa respect for monarchy is asserted at foreign capitals. We should give pre cedence at Washington to the represen tativfs of U-rublics. We should let tho representatives of Grmny, Eog land and Rnssia cool their heels in the corriJors of the White House while the Ministers of Switzerland. France, M-x-o and Ilayti have aulience with the l'resident. We are strong enourh to PJak'' ruU of Precedence for our eIvee, and we should make 6uch as will tell -ct cur idas. I: is timn fcr thia great nation to ' cra. takirg instruction from court . rt ir.kys. The United S:?es Sapreme Court at Washington, on Monday rendered an opinion advert to the constitutionality of S'ntw liwsia prohibition S ates pro ric.r? for the sr'zure of I'quor brought from o:r-r S a!. Such las, it is held, are int-rf. r-iic s wi'h interstate com-na-rc?. The casc io which the decision was r-Mtie waa that of L-i&y against Hardin, hr agtit on fcppeai from the Supr m? Court of Iowj. Leisy, a brer uiaruractur-r of IVoru. III., shipped t. er to K- kuk, Iowa, hich was seized in the rir'oat IMckazes t v Ilsrdin a Court. Tie cse had lin Blra gued and disposed or ty the State cjoorts tut now it i, thrown into 'he cjurta of the United Sates and the Farmers Alliance In Indiana IvniANArOLis, April 27. -The F-r- rufis' Alliance has grown to formidable proportions. ln Indiana i Delegates met here yesterday to form a S:ate or gtnizuion. Much of the proceedings were in secret and reporters were ex cluded. The first business was reports ot the strength of the order in the S ate. The reports show that Mtrtia county, wher Ibn Grat auballianc was organ !zd a year ago. now baa 33 alliances and loOO members. The order has a con tract store at Loogootee., which does a thriving business. Every piece of goods for sale is marked plain with not ti the cost and selling price. Tha merchant contracts to sell his goods for an average ot about 10 percent, above their cast o him. The delegate who gave the Martin county report aaid the alliance met with much opposition from business and professional men at first, bat that its favor ia courted by tbem all. R'porta from other parts of the State show nearly 100 lodges, with 3 000 mem bers. Announcement was made that the various organizations of farmers. theGrangara excepted, will be consoli dated with the alliance nexn fall. Some of these i re the Farmers' Mutual Benefit association, the Agricultural Wheel, the Patrons of Indos'ry. the Western Alliance, and the Farmers' and Laborers' union. When united the consolidation will bave a strength approaching 100,000 members in Indi ana. HVi,jmin Terrell and W. W. Wilson of Texas are here assisting in the o-ganization. The scope of the movement is indicated by Terrell. He says : "The alliance has not come to pull down but to bnild op, not to attack any other interests but sijapiy to care Tor the farmers interests. It is political. That is one of Its chief purposes. We propose to study politics, bat not to be partisans. We will not attack parties, but will raise our members above party. Blind partisanship has done more tban any other thiog to injure the farmers' in'erests. We will try to avoid preju dice. I bave seen the time when I would have voted my party ticket no matter what the standing, moral or mental, of the candidates. Now I pro pose to vote for Katie and the baby. If the parties which have professed to be our friends for 20 years expect to re tain our support hereafter, they most begin to show themselves oar friends in truth. Whenever yoa want any thing from the legislature demand it. We want more money, better railroad facitities and regulations, better laws restricting the ownership of land, ana preventing accumulations of vast bodies of American property." Baltimore Visited. Baltimore. April 23. This city was visited yesterday afternoon be tween 3:40 and 4 o'clock by hail or a siz-t and destructive power never before seen in this city. The hail was not like the snow-coated ball of commerce, but was plain bard ice, frozen through and through, clear as crystal and solid as a rock. It went through thick panes of glass as If they were tissue paper and the amount of damage done by it can only b figured op when all the broken panes are counted and the glass stters' bills are paid. Tha loss will run up into thousands. The hail stones were like rocks, some of tbem ragged and sharp on the edges as a steel blade. Hens' eggs wer nr.th'og to them in s;z Mny of them were as targe as a man's fis. and as they came down they sonnded Itk so maoy cannon balls fall ing oo the helpless earth. The storm came from the west. local in Its ebarac ter, and swept to tKe east with a rattle like havy musketry, frightening peo ple out of faeir wjt, miking some of the eupers'itious thtnk that the day of judgment bid rooir and hitting those who were on the s'reets many bard knocks acd driving them into places of shelter. Raising Buffaloes. Ottawa. April 27. Messrs. An derson Bros, and Co. . who have the three remaining buffalo of Warden Rdsoti's large herd at Winnipeg. u tend to ship ibe anima's to a ranch near Ike Winnipeg and to go in'o buffalo raising extensively. They are endeavoring to buy some animals that are in th North west, and are negoti ating with man in Montana for three or four buffalo cowa. It they are soc cessful Mani'oba will, in a few years, have another Nrge herd of these valua ble animals. Warden Bdwn'a herd, which was sold last year to Mr. Jones of Kansas, increased in nine years from nine thoroughbreds and four half-breed ; animatn to 133 head. Of th-e he soldi 92 to Jones for ahont $15 000 acd ob tained a correspondingly good price for ' the ot hers. j B-for Mr. Jones got his herd out of ' the country it bad Increased to 100 ' bead, 19 calves having been horn afier i he made the purchase. When he cloned the bargain be went back to the S'ates. orgnzd a comoaov. and sold a qnarter interest for t'jO 000. and he expects to double that sum from the sale of animate, meat, hides, etc.. within tbe nexr 15 years. The herd is now at Salt Like, and, new purchases are being made at every opportunity. State Farmers' Alliance. Hariiiseuko. Pa.. April 28. Colo nel L. T. Polk. President or the Na tional Farm-rs Alliance, who arrived In this city Saturday with Mi r Gray of Louisiana, to consult about the. growth or the alliance in this State said to-day the total ov mberahip or tbe organization is 3 0u0 000. It start ed in New York in 1873 A private meeting was held in this city on Saturday. Hon. C. D. Zldred was he President who prepared tbe first Penosylvania S ate grange con iti to Hon ; Isaac Gsrettson, member of the S"ate board et Arricnltnre from Adams county. Vce President, and Rev. Wtltred M. Kellogg or Lancaster county. Secretary. It was unanimously agreed that tbe subject or organ 'ztt ton in Pennsylvania be left In the bands or II. C. Demoting or this c:ty, ex-Siate deputy or tbe grangers, master of tbe first Pomona grange io Pennsylvania, and President or the alliance in Susquehanna town ship. L'tters of sympathy in Ibe movement or promla or co-operation were received rrom 20 counties In tbe State. The falplt mm Ike Stage. K . . M. Shroat, rutor Ualtl llratAera Cbarrh, Blaa Moaad. Kaa..tT : -I ll It my daty to tal bat woadara Dr. Klnjt'i New IHteow mry ba de tor tne. My Innai wen b dlj dla e.d. aad aty paOvblonert tbooatil I eouM nljr a tew week. I tova Bve bottlea el lr. King's ew IHw-rrary and an foand aad well, aalaiaa; la welrht " Artbar Lot. MEar La et Fuuny Folkf ComblDaUoa. write : -Altar a thoroaaa trial and enartnrlrc evldeaee, I ant eoettjrni Ur. Klug'i New Iiame for Coaraaptloa, beau m all, aad earee wbe a erarythlnc e Ira lails. The crest ttt k i niise I eaa do bit Baoy tkoniaad trlaodi U to ant tbem ia try 11." Free) trial liotUea at tl. Jamae", tbrntbars. aad W. W. MeAteer . Lor atto. t rue botilea We. and Si.eo. Referring to the new mle in Con gress the Philadelphia Lthjer says : "Senator Chandler proposes to have the Senate adopt Speaker Reed's rule about countiDg a quorum. When these de vices return to plague the inventors may we all be there io see it." quay's "Dignified ?ilence. "The oo'y answer to such foul accu- sa' ions is oigninea srerce," says me Pittsburg Commercial Gazttte in dis cussing; the charges against benator Quay. But silence can be do more dig nified than its surjectMnatler, if we ma? call it so, and the subject-ma'ter of Quay's silence is prodigiously un diguided,. btiog theft and emb-zz'e-ment of public funds t v himself foi private gain. These r ff-rses are not dignltied and admit of no dignity oo the part of htm who commits them Quay's silence m -y he prudent It probably is S3. Dignified it never can be. Rut '.he P.ttsburg newspaper does not choose to follow its own counsel. In faC, it sets up two separate and di- licet defenses of Quay. The first is that his accusers aio free tr-drrs ; thj second is his splendid services in eltci iLg Harrison. Io the courts of law this answer to a charge supported by evidence thai Mr. Quay took at one t me $230 000 from the Pennsylvania Siate treasury and lost it in rambling, and at ancther time look. 400,000 when he himself was S ate Treasurer and used it to pay for certain railroad securities which he had pur chased, subsequently returning the State's money when be had sold the se curities, would, we have no hesitation in saying be deemed inadequate, and the jury would doubtless convict with out leaving their seats. Rut Matthew S. Quay is not arraigned in a court of law. lie is on trial at tne bar of public opinion, for which he has the utmost contempt, and before the statesmen and managers of lbs Republican party, whom he does not in the least fear. On the contrary, they fear him, and he knov.s ir. He has their secrets in bis keeping, the President's secrets W ana maker's secrets, the secrets, of the fat friers and of the fat givers. Sj Ibtse charges of theft and embezzlement only "empbas.z their bis prty's appre ciation of the epleudi a-rvicea be ren-. dered in the election of General Harri son. Some 20 years ago, when the cor ruptions that followed the war period began to show themselves in public office, in Congress and in politics, the Republican party was sensitive about its honor. It used to try to expose an J punish the crimes ot its rascals. Rut now it submits to felonies by its official leader, and steals the Senators of a new Srate with equal serenity. JV. .1". Times. Mr. U ear's Retarnlag Boards. The Republican National Committee, or which the II oo. Matthew Stanley Quay is still Chairman, will meet at Washington on May 7. The supposed object of tbe meeting is to consider the decidedly gloomy prospects of electing a Republican majority ia the Fifty second Congress. The hope of tbe committee and of Republicans in general must be found ed upon the schemes for Republican supervision of Congress elections. Tbe ator Hoar from the Committee on lMvueges and Elections ought to be sure of the approval of Mr. Qaay and his associates. It it incomes a law. the election of a Republican IIouBe of Representatives would be simpler than sneezing. The vital part of Mr. Hoar's bill is found in the provision puttiug tbe final counting and revision of the vote of each Congress d strict in the baiids of a Board of Canvassers appointed cy the United States Judg for the distric, and consisting of at least two Republi cans. '-Not aaore tban two of whom IBaard of Canvasser shall belong to the same political party," ia ib pro, vision of the M l. Io any district whrre he supf.'visors htd not s'if5?i-af ly doc tored the rrcn'rati an lis's. the R-put lican mj -nty id the B rd of Canvas sers could count in the R'publieau can didate and thereupon certify his elec tion. The familiarity of Mr. Hoar with the fine wot done for his party by the! State Returniufir B aarda in Louisiana I and Florida in 170 has ted biro to pro ide for Uoi?-l S-ate Tt-t iirnlno Basic's, with a R-poh'ican majiiityto count a R-publicn ric ory in the Cuos ' gress districts. .V. Y. Sun. Philadelphia for PatUsea. PniLADELrniA. April 23. Ex Poatmasier Wm. F. Hrritv, the con ceded leader jf the Philadelphia De mocracy ; United S atea D strict At torney J .dn R. R-ed, lieutenant etill in power ; ex city Chairman Robert S. Patterson and otter prominent local D mocrats are out to night in harmoni ous expressions through interviews la favor of noroioa'lng ex Governor Rib-rt E. Patiison for Governor. They point to bis character and the record of his administration lor their reason, ilarrity, with bis powerful and ucited oigaoizalion, baa been until now sup posed to be favoraole to ex-Snnator Wallace. Tii?s change of front, even if co other Democratic guides were lead me in that direction, wou'd mean 45 io 49 of Philadelphia's 55 delegates for Pattison. Mut ex-K-preaeulative George McGowan tonight joins the movement, and this, with other indica tion?, m-aca a practical promise of a united Philadelphia Democracy for Patiison. There bave been several cou ferer.ces among the local leaders re ceotly. Hence these announcements to-night. An Abominable Measure. S-nator Hoar's Electoral bill is tot merely a measure designed to prostitute the Federal courts to party ends, but it would also instla-ate paitisaa hatred and conflict. These designs ooze through every portion of this bill. The party that should undertaketbus to put Ibe elections or tbe people under tbe control or Frdersl satraps and spies would be buried under the weight of popular reseat ment. Ancient Federal ism never manifested so much dis rust of ibe people and so little regard for the ngnis ot the States as are betrayed in this measure. Yet era ns Disowa Harrison. Nkw York. April 23. The Benja min Harrison War Veteran Associa tion or Brooklyn, 700 strong, baa repu diated the Harrison Administration and changed its Dam, to that or the Abraham L'.ncolo War V-teran Asso ciation of Kiucs County. The caus of this action was recited io a set or reso lutions in which it was asserted tbat Harrison is only a dummy, and the whole Administration an enemy to the war veteran in the matter of Federal appointments. Tkc traailUia from Kidr. lingering and pain f ui alcana! to robust he.lrh m&rfct .n ,wk i. ttie Ilia of tbe Individual. Saeb a remarkable eeeat U treasured la tbe meaiory and tne agency j whereby tbe d health ba been attained U , craielaily bleered. lUn.t It If that te much U I beard la praise ot Electric Hitters. So maty leel j the? t their renomtloQ to be<u, to tbe oe orthaOreat AlieraUve and Tonic. II yoa are j troubled wilb any disease ol Kidneys. Liver or , Slcmacb, of loon or short standing yoa wlU surely OnJ reltel by aee-ot Electric Bttters. tvold ' at b'ic. and SI per koitle, at, K. Jamas', Klens banc, and W. W. Mcaisw Loretto. Tiieee ere forty abacdoned farms wit tin a radius cf live mi.es in MuM gomeiy coQuty, Pa. ALd tti.l wo are loltl lLo farmer is 4rctccleJ. SEWS AXI OTIIF.R IVOTIXGS. Tbe Crawford county farmers will hold a Convention the coming week to nominate tbe candidates for tbe Legislature. The public road question Is the one tbe farmers are keeping their eye npon. J. W. Orcutt. of Hanover, the wire fence swindler, wbo bas swindled the farm ers of Yok ard Adams cooDtle rot of nearly $ 125 000. ta been arrested In llano ver. He gave bail for a hearing. Virginia's flret woman physician Is Mr. C. L Iiaynes, who bas recently been elect ed assistant physician In the western lunatic asylum after passing a successful exaroina tion before the state m1lcal board. GrM-rwarlne quartz, samples of which assav f 122 to t!e ton. has ben dtseorered In Grant coontv, W. Va. People of Pe:er? burg are creatly excited over the find. Aaot Sarah Uidde. of Oneida, near Grafton. W. Va., Is supported to be the old est woman In America. Friends who know ber history estimate ber age at 130 years. W. W. Allen. Superintendent of mails In Buffalo post office, was arrested on Moo day, charged with robbing the mails. It Is supposed that he has been eooeoeted wits robheries that have made the Buffalo effiee notorious. 1 A "spook" stampeded the entire crew of a Heading Railroad freight train at the Pfcenlxvllle tunnel on Thursday night. They say it looked like the reigning host of Hades, and is credited with carrying off the watchman, who bas been missing since tbat time Cashier Seeter. chief clerk of the Na . ark (N J ) post-office, surrendered himself to United States-Commissioner Rows Sat urday night, and stated that be was a defaulter In the sum of about f3 COO. Tie was beld to await tbe action of the Faderat Court. While deeending a graifa on tha Chesa peake and Olio Railroad on Monday, the air brake on an express train broke and the train rushd Into Staunton. W. Va.. at the rate of HO miles an hour. Miss Myrtie Koott. of the 'Tearl of pkin" troupe, was killed and eight others were hurt. In readmitting a disbarred attorney to practice, on petition or 87 members of the Cumberland bar in Portland the other day. Jndga Walton remarked that It was the first Instance in ths history or ths Maine courts where a disbarred lawyer bad been restored to his tormer privileges. Peschkof. the Cossack officer who bas undertaken to ride alone, wltb only ons borse, from Blagovestchensk, on the Upper Amoor, In Siberia, to St. Petersburg, a dis tance of 5.437 miles, bas reached ODsk In good condition, hating traveled 2,4M verst (1.634 mile) la 40 days, and snent 323 hours In the saddle. Dr. Richard II. Camoron, a prominent physician of Johnstown. N. Y.. was killed Saturday while exercising Ms spirited trot ting horse. He was thrown from Ms snlky. ! ,,, caught In the wh(el. and dragged to bis He was forty-two yr of age, and a leading orUty man and church memkr. He leaves a widow and two children. The record for the largest amount of luUir troloed bv a row In a vr h been broken by a row ownel hy I). F Arw pleton, of Ipawle. Ms., who with three days to spare. produe,i Pit ponnla 11 onnees Tt previous record ti; 9t9 ponnds la?4' ounces, held by Lanrtuer's Fancy, owned by Dr. William Morrow, of Nashville, Tenn. A railroad rosn In New Yort sars be does not believe that the renrf an'isMon oj" the South Penn railroad, will be anything but a dick-r with President Robert's pop'e. beaue Charles MacVeagh. one or th9 new directors is a son of Wayne MucVeagh. who Is general counsel to the rennylvania Rail road Company, and for that reason repre sents the latter in tbe Roard. Last Thursday night, while returning from a trip to Lafayette. a ttarty of young people wet with a shocking accident near Lima. Ohio. Their horses became fright ened and ran Into a stone wall, killing both of them and dashing the occupants agalrst tbe stone abutment of a bridge. Minnie and Gertie Pierre were Instant')' killed, and EUa Hawkins and Cllf Church were proba bly fatally injured. The reason a Hillsdale, Mich., boslness man looked so ungodly during a prayer meet Id a the other evening was because, he had In his pockft re erved seats for a thea trical entertainment and thnuhtlesly had started Into the wrong hall, where a revival was in progress. The usher eondoetrd him and wife to good front seats, and be never realize tnis mis'ake nnill the service or gan. Tbeythen stuck It oat. Referring to the proposition of the Cal ifornia Athletic elo' fer a contest between John L Sullivan and Peter Jackson. J hn W. Barnet. SoMlvan's manager, said 'Sul livan will accept the offer on two conditions: First, the f20.000 must not be divided : the winner must take all of the money ; second, Sullivan most have a side bet of at least S20.CO0 and not mere than (30 000. Sullivan will forward bis answer to the Atnletlc clnt early next week. Jamss Hamilton, John T. Owens, and James Owens Isaacs, wbo were convicted of stealing a horse in Sussex County, Del . were pilloried for one honr and received twenty lashea each on Saturday. They have year's imprisonment also te serve. There being no Jail yard, the whipping took place on the village green in a spice roped off to keep bak the crowd. The young men are connected with prominent families, at.d their trial and pnnlshment made a great lo cal sensation. About three bandied pers ons witnessed the whioptngs. The Pittsbnrg Commission company, the largest bucket shop In the state, sus pended psyment Saturday. The company's business was larger than any three concerns In Pittsburg. The capital stock was only f 10. 000. but the aggregate amount hand ltd by It was at least .V)0 000 a year. Its lia' il. Itleeare estimated at fl.W OOO It is said that the company paid out $350 000 lu tt.e last seven weeks. The bnlge in grain and pork sadly crippled the eoneern, and the continued advance in the stork market ren dered abortive all efforts to recover. At noon, on Friday while the principal street of Lexiogton, Mo., was crowded with people, a roan, accompanied hy a woman and twe children, caused qnite an excite-. ment by publicly cutting bis throat and thu 1 veins in his wribts wilb a razor, rte was j taken to tbe hospital, where it is said he la ' not fatally In lured. The would be suicide j was Pat Brennan. and he bad walked there from Weir City. Kn., with his wife and j children in search of work. lie said be j could not cure bis stomscu ache, ar.d re- ! solved to die rather than to endure tbe pain. The Shoemaker family is oe of the wealthiest and oldest in Lozerne county. ) It counts Its money by the millions. One : ! member of the family is McDonald D. Shoe- ! I B,-,ter. whose Income Is f-0 000 a year. He , was to'tave married a wealthy heiress, but i the engagement was broken off as Shoemak I er said be Lad a dread that one day be might j be poor and be wanted a wife who could work. He proponed to marry May Lannon a domestic. His family raised a row and tad a roromission appointed by the court to examine Into his aoily. la the meiDtlTia bhoeouaker took nls poor sweetheart In 1- mlra. avteie traey were quietly tuarried. On Saturday he returoed aud tried to Introtluee bia wife icto tig mother's hmae. Ilia uncle objected, threw both out, acd Shoemaker was knocked into the Rutttr. Shoemaker tad Lis uucle aricstcd. SUCCESSORS TO GEISj FOSTER & QUINN, NO. 315 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, Call attention a full line of bl ....v! ...-..1 r l j . to their large and varied assortment of Dres3 Goods, comprising black and 1 6tyles. Dress liuttons sunl Trimmings to match Dress Goods, Table Linen, Napkins T Toweling, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery, Corsets in 25 diflfc Misses' Corsets and Waists, Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts, Table Covers and Lambreriuirii Lace Flouncing, etc., etc. ' GOODS DELIVERED TO R. R. l)Eh CARL RIVIiNTXJS, -PRACTICAL- -AND DEALER IN- Eckenrode fe HoDpel, Carrolltown, Perxn'a Having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full, com plete assortment of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, a large stock of Clothing, Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Goods for Men, Boys and Children, a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Wraps, including a bhoes, we claim to lend. I hen Ave have Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Oilcloth, Robes and IIor?e Blankets not to be excelled anywhere. We.ttre prepared to meet the public wants at the very lowest prices. We will not lie undersold and always guarantee sat- isfaction. Soliciting you' favors we are ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, - FJTZ,TLZ- 3VHTC3-. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. No. 71 Price, $18 00 at Factory. Cash wxtii Order. Btrictlv rirt-Clfvw. -Varr.i All 5o"nl tironih Hit- IrHH-l AT.lt-SHiiii Tire, lxtw llut S'nt Arma. IVrf tlv Ha'.Bii I'nc. rt.y HiUini-. Oil Tmio-fJ 5-iirin l?st N Locla anil IVt Ail ivt-r. IF YOU CAH'T riND THEM FOR QM-Y HIGH ARM, PHILAD'A SINGER. mjTAs I . I S - T..-. n.rv. 1.1 Will A IV is a solid S20 W scouring soap which he,s no equaJ for all cleaning purposes excepbin the leamdry-To use it- is to value it- What wiU SAP0LI0 do? Why it will dean paint, make oil-cloths bright, and give the floors, tablss and shelves a new appearance. It will take the grease off the dishes aad off the pots and pans. You can scour the knives and forks with, it, and make the tin thin jo shine brightly. The wash-basin, the bath-tub, eren the gTcasy kitchen sink will be as clean as a new pin if you use SAP0LI0. Ouo cake will prove all we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it. CF DOTATIONS. THESS IS E-T SATOLIO ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO.. NEW YORK, j i . j ! : '. aok Cash mores, Henriettas, Melrose, Drass d' Alma, Armmes' and Nun-' Watches, Clocks, JEWEI.TIY, SLlverware. Mcslcal Instruments -ANl Optical Gccds. Sole Agent FOK THfc Celebrated Bockford WATCHK8. fuhmbla an(j Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. AKGE SELECTION or ALL KIND of JEWELRY always on hand. tW My line of Jewe'ry Is unsurpassed Ji and (w for your&clf before purchas ne elcwhere. ALL WOHK OriRANTEED 5"J CARL RIVINIUS E ensburc Nov. 11, 1885--tf. line of Plush goods, and Boots and patronage and thanking you for past Respectfully Yours, CAItROLLTOWN, 1V. "A Word lo the Wise' The word we would utter to the wise concerning Clothin "Quality." On Quality hinges Cheapness, for a thing is not cheap unless it is good. Therefore re member when in need of Cloth ing, Man or Boy, that with us a low price never means a poor quality. A. C. YATES & CO. THK YATES S t'UKKS 8TH AXD I'HEjiTNrT Sts. 13th AUbCmriirT Sts. i'HlLAOKLT-HlA. SALE YOUR MES.CHAHTS. WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL atStlf-wtilngSrtdle, threading tiuttte, la cleaa and ll(tt-rB , has thehandsoaaeat d-work, and tlncat f cilraaltachDwati. "t patjr atenta tSS or I ad tor ctrcail r. THEC. A. WOOD CO. 17 N.10tliSL,PhiIa.,Pa. inon mmm route. l'.man IjI, rirt Slrrninr- Curl with nrtv nn.k.n. Larrdo, Katie Pas or 1.1 Paso. Winter Inuntl 1 r ciy itiw ruica ior sa:e ac aa t nactpal AK) canons m u. r. and Canada uh privilrKa jujoi vuiiibc tne r araous Mot Springs of Arkuiu. H. C. T8WISEX9, CP.ttT.AGT, T. LOUIS, Ma handsome czke op a- " WHITE trs. flFHTTTiMP H I Dp umiuiuu Uilillj -IN- Dress Good of which we wi-i 4 reader Samples. Write and tell us your nc-c-Is. Jbifty styles fancy stripe su r.o.'irly wide, at 2oc. a y&rJ. A lot of douh e-w:.i;; mere, new co - a m lonngs lally lor us, only 2-3 All-woo fancy choice now tihx .-.Lt. inches wide, rniW .ji at only 38c. a yard. 40 pieces all-wool : suitings, 50 in. wide, :) A lot of all-wool s:: cots, choice coloring " wide, 44c a yard. One hundred pierts, - different in colorings or : plaids, stripes, -hecks re bars ; cashmere weig:.: 50c. a yard. A lot of all-wool o') ;: band suitings, 50c a yard. Another, 50 spring weight inch, stripe 4 oc. a yard. In finer goods up to t: cloths, made in foreign ( expressly for us, our complete. Summer silks" of in scription in very krge v. Write to our Mail Or. partment. JOS. HOME C09-521 PENN AH PITTSBURGH, JOHX C. IIIXC ILa iic Golien- Weiiii-Rye-f 1M Water Shiest . Phtsihi- IS Oldest etaMI..,.:(.J hone in ;'.t notlilni; tint ;nr m. Jj ri' i-ut t; 1 family and mUiriDat upa. N.,'i-: j Uolrten Wel1inir. N-xt f-n iht j enlit-imor.i. O ray's M.ti-.Li-u!:' . ' ioo1f are leadina 'ranil li'ai ' I of 1h;b on hand, (line . H.-:i,i-.: j also UIJ Tom. flcrtra c. i.vt a.. for full quart. 6 lor t.- c.: ilu ti-.ir !' same; Mnoti)lieia. t-t i c tS.OO per durrc. t.i 00 it rnii-: i'o , ly boxrd. AIki tinie u: . -t Choice, at fi.tis Mr k: ."' - rates. .'. HENRY M. STAN W V.-i'-'- W ft' IN DARK a m The complof' rtirr of S adventurr nml ih. dii In cowntt u-iil ap;-ur fur n urlili n ljr lilm-.(. Africa " la two nlusi jirir 3.7S per voltimc. of tlie m-callr4 "Ma:iii y I -a ' peiimae " and Bii'i.rf: has Staulrr conirilmtrd u HULI1IO. lion or.' appoiiit canraupm. A eoce. KeinrmlH'r tliaT tv-' l.-y'' the only oie in wlncti In : i " wui Uar on Uie t:llj i-s.f i-.i CharlesScrltaefs! Apir p. j. r; E"!t' 77 Dlnmctml mr" ;M.bi- ol Agents fr sl -- I''''" vo.ui.wiaiii.ui." mM L CestWanass. flotcries. Ing from Impttrttiei e Heaves at ansa. J moot auwticarTURING CO VOK SALE BV ALL PS WANTED'Afj TREES, 5fir.U30. t -; far HcB 8aary"1- . foi; SUi sua urrica. " - P n V. R. C. CHASE ti ZLJ.m - J hjiUr T fo .1 Hcrscs, Cattls. Chse; i r.i miA r.flL-nd. Ifi" ,A Mm
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