EDITOR LKIIiailTON, l'A.: SATURDAY HOKNINO MAY 2D, 1675. Tho Republican State Convention mit Lancaster Wednesday. Hon. John Cessna was chosen .temporary Ch&'irnian, arid a permanent urganani Jtlon was affected by ttia election nf General Harry Wlilto ns President. Tho Cd'nlmltteo on Resolutions then report ed a platform, which was adopted, de claring for protection, cheap transpor tation, free banking, a safe and uniform "currency and the equalization of boun. ties, and opposing the election of any person to tho Presidency for a third jerra. Governor Uaitrnuft was renom inated by acclamation, ntnl Ileury Rawlo, of Erie, wasnoitlnated for State Treasurer on tlio second ballot, ho ro celvlng 143 voles to 71 for Straus and 63 for ajl others. Henry Rawlo, tho Republican nomb netffor'Stnte Treasurer, was born In MlfDIn county in 1833. In his lCth year ho entered the servlco of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad, and subsequently be came In succession Civil Eenglneer of the Western Division of that road, and of the Western Division of the PhllaJ delphla and Erie Railroad.' In 18G0 he built a blast furnace iti the Chenango Valley for the reduction of ores from the Lako Superior mines by the use of Wtumlnous coal, and Is regarded ns a pioneer In this enterprise. In'1802 he removed to Erin and engaged in ship ping coal and' ore between that port and tuo'Chenango Valley. He was one of a' company that built the first blast furn ace at Erie In 1869, nnd in'1872 ho organized' a company for the operation of the first- rolling-mill tlieie.' .He was also commissioner' fbf'the cbnstrbctlon of the' Erie Water Works. Mr. Rawla was a Douglass Democrat before tho war, tut lias since" been a Republican, and Itf UH was elected Mayor1 of Erie ' by the Republicans. He was re-elected Mayor this year, "and holds the office at present. 1 . Where Is Uio Safety! 'Extreme. laws" are said to bo "ox treme injustice," and yet we know of iaws which, though far from being ex treme, operate nevertheless as Injuri ously, and jnjrtuitously as thosq wlilch may be classifled wlth tho'former. Wo refer to 'the Iawo affecting the recovery of dawageV 'jiartlcula'riy damages arls' Ing frou' fires' occasioned through tho carofeihess'q'f railroad companies, or the'te'g'llgencp of their employees DurlEg' tho pastWoitplglit, extensive flres liaye'bDAu raging' In different lo calities," mauy of which have, no doubt, fif'el'oate'fj''(!js' Indicated -scores of men jiavp'ticc'n 'completely ruined, and yet', how few even if disposed to'pr'osecuto he railroad corporations couccrned Would be ablo to recover for 'damages sustained ? We 'have frequently watch ed the progress of'such cases, but have very rarely seen aiiy good resulting therefrom to tb plaintiff. One case in particular' (s still fresh In our mem ory, it was the case of a small farmer Jiving tomewh'e'ro fn the neighborhood if Parry vllle, Having had a valuable piece of timber and a field of growing rye destroyed by a fire which ha'd ori ginated' through the carelessness of railroad, employees at work along the track, he considered himself Justified In prosecuting for damages. Ho accord'. Ingly brought suit, and eventually had the case brought to trial. The evidence produced by him clearly established tUo origin and progress of the fire, yet, bo; cause somebody else's land had' Inter vened between' his tract and the com pany's, the man was barred from re covering on that account; Tho ruling 6f Hon. S. S. Dfeher.'ln this base, was based upon a prior decision of the Su preme Court touching a similar case. We have often considered the subject since, but have never been able to ar rive at a definite conclusion, since It is very' evident that the fault must cither He in a defect of the law, or its wrong Interpretation b'v tha Sunnmn 'iinnnif The frameis of the law could certainly never have contemplated-anything of tho kind. If the Intervention of some one else's property is to bo a bar, wtiat use would tbero have been for the en actment of the law ? Supposing' this I'ntsrvening tract to have been but 10 nr" 20 feet would It therefore lia,vo barred all recovery ? If bo, the sooner the law shall be repealed or amended, the bet ter. Tho subject is certainly deserving the; attention of all Vjho dwell, or own property, along railroad lines. Republican State. Convention. The Republican fitato Convention assembled in Lancaster on Wednesday morning last. Russel Errett called the Convention to order, and tho roll of delegates was' culled, three scats only being contested, . The usual committees were appointed, Edward McPherson' being chairman of the Commlttoe'on Resolutions.' "On motion of Gen. Ulugham, of Phil adelphia, Hon. John Cessna, of Bed ford, uaa 'inarln rpmnnrnrv filial.,,,..,. who made a lengthy speech, after which. tuo iuuvcuuuu uujuurneu ror au nour. Upon reassembling the contested seats were satisfactorily adjusted, and the Committee on Organization report ed Gen. Harry White for Chairman. ilr. Mitchell, of Tioga, moved to sobstituto Gen. V II. Koontz. Tho motion Wai AfWVinripA ho "Kf Vintim of Erie, both of whom thought White sou uresay oeen nonorea by bis party H. V. MOItTIIINILR, vote. Tho voto was White, 140 ; Koontz 101. Gen. White mado a lengthy speech favoring Hartranfl's renomlnatlou and urging harmony. t Tho "third term" rosolutloa was greeted with loud appkine. Wm. 11. Mann, or Phlla., nominated Gen. Haitranft for Governor In an elo quent speech. Ho eulogized his gal lantry as n soldier, his purify ns nil olll clal, and his firmness ns Governor. Un der his lead the party would march to victory. U. F. TCshll.mr.n. nf T.nnnlclm- cnn ondedtho nomination, In speech prom ising io wen in support irom ins county, nild no such defection as iif.mirrr.il tlin-n years ngri. uen. iiartranrt was then nominated anlld great applause.. Next In order being tho nomination of n candidate for Tieasurer, Mr. jlar tholomew, of Schuylkill, named .Butler H. Strang. He was nn informal Re publican, and Is now the spokesman of tho party li tho State. The' friend of the labor interest; lie would aid Ilart ranft. ' ' Mr. Souther, of Erie, nominated Mr. Henry ltawle, who had beeu'au earnest Republican since 18110. Other nominations were mado ns follows : ' ' Andrew Mownit. rsyclto. 1!. II. Wilson. Indian i. ' L. D. fehoamokcr, Luzerne, o. Dawson Ooicuian, Lebanon, li. Itcod, Myers, lirnifurd. ' 1'. A..11 .liltner.a-liilwoInhla. Mr. Wallace, Lawrcnco. Mr. ilcKutilit, ller.ii. D. Fnhiisioclc, Uottysuurc. Mr. Wallace withdrew, ballot resulted ns follows : The first Strang 49 Kawlo ,. 40 simrart ,. 19 Wilson li Mioemakcr ...i. li Coiouian no Myers 8 Wiilmior 41 McKMght..., 11 l'uliutoc:i Id Woiio 10 .411 withdrew 'except Strang, Rawle, tewart and Wilson,. ' ' SECOXn BALLOT. Strang 71 1 Miewurt 10 lcawlo i m Wilsoj 111 ' Tho nomination of Mr. Rawlo was then mado Unanimous, nnd etidoised by the'ednvention. ' The Republican Assoclation.ot Wash Ingtun, was given its usual places on (he Stato Committee. The chairman of committee was left to the candidates and G'en. White. Many of tho dele gates left for home. A largo satisfaction meeting was held Wednesday nlghfln Fulton Hall, and was addressed by Hon. Julian C. burroughs, of Michigan, and others. The Anti-Cameron claimants of tho party says that Rawlo weakens the tick et, and the Intelligent Democrats hold that when the Democratic convention ineeU, Its action will bo such ns to challengo tho admiration and assistance of all the Independent voters In tho Stato. THE RESOLUTIONS. Keiolvetl, That wo declare our Arm and an. qnahuiu adhoarance to tho utuveiaal law ot the iiii.uiiilc, which wisely anil under tho sanction of too mot veuei uo.o exuniuies Itiutti the l'rei ileut's semco to two IcriiH, and wo, tUo Hiiiub Ucansoi J'eunsylvuum In recognition ot this law uipuiultoiiiuly opposed to Uio olecttou to the Presidency of imy titiz -n tor a 1 MM term. A'uofctit. Tnattlio Iteuuullcnn party ot thla roinmcnweaitli recall with jirlilo tliclr ttfjctlvo UKCoiuy In tho creation of the ailiuuilatraLiou of l rtlneut Uiy.sew s. Oram, uud Miut Willi con. Uilonco to its Kencrul i icy nml the beucilccut tiulu thoreol lor their vliiilicatlun allilhlo; that haviuit received tho Government foim his pre decessor demoralized lu overr braucu. couun tlon uud tecklesancsM In oOlco the rule, tne fmluof the war unuathered. tno lutov le'jeil loaabtutesbullen, the lato slivea uniirotecied, andyetdenl uihat gteut iucjum or se.r pn ttct on the ballot, loivign htatea uuclmatisod tor their wrouga Ions, and home btuiea dell antly luelllcleut to tljecipiatiou which their 10. hclnoujuctfourttn.ulied.itio uomiul'tir.tiou of Tresideni Urant ha In alx &hortye.ire st-adily uud uup!'etcudlii,y relortueii uory known abuse, una H to-djy loientlesaly upon the track ot wrongKlocrs,has largolv lcdueed ihonitinii'a (leot.lius luigely reduced tho jioople'a ttxes. lua lhtlextbly imnl-liidaU v.olatuis ot law, has be cutod bv constttutional lu-ovision iho bahot to all tioemcu, and oy law throwu solely neoncd eifesuarda nioutni the ballot-box, has wrung ltontuntrlcuillv forrlgn btates contesalou of their faults uudrcuuiutiou for lujuties oouo us. BUI !m.i lullneaced reluct jut horn s tstatoa to ut least the anpearauceot Just di a.tncs with all their citizens an which events iuudutho pie soot Adudntitlratonua uniting tho oust brll. hant au ucjieycmcnc In our annals. Jifiotvea, '1 hit in proscntlag tho natno at Oovcruor John 1'. lnnrault tor lu election to tho emlied jioa.lloii wtileh he now UilH. we meet the unanimous wlah of our coustttueais mho acsiib In tula mauuer to Indicate their uu piovat of the carelul. couscientiou- and able maimer In which ho has nice mid .tlschaiitod ever,' da.y iiicumbntupou hiui. uiakiug there by a record widen wilt tecuio nis reimtatiou us oue of the beat upon the roil tt our ouict uugla tiutes. llrnve m tho held, mudeat iu the caui uct, tried olten nnd ul (ays rouud talthful, aclf. poiatd.Juat and honest, weprusouthun lor tne suuYaKoa of tho people, confluent thai their Judgment will upprovo and latlly our lvmiua ilou. lutotved. That In view of the evil common to tnoitorerauicutoiniost of tho largo lnuuio pailtws. of tho municipal tarallon in this uud other i-tata of the Umou, it oehoovosour Leg ltlalnre to derlau udequaiu meaus lopiotect the puopleaa well Irom exisilug iniiadiiuulatration as to prevent In recutreuce, aud to this end we lugtst. as u ptcluuluary uUiv. u thu.oiiKli in vmisation bv uu able uud experienced co.u. lou.lou, to be formed under piuucr auihorlty.of tnowaoieattbject. Jietotvcil, 'luat wo arraign the Dcmocrat'o paityoH'cnnajlTanlaior it utter laiiuro to led. 0111 the promise upon which It partially at. Uuuil to power in tins htate. ItrlodgoJ itself io-iworm, 10 legislative puilty. to giejier ccou. pniy, and to 11 hlnhni aim in lesislauouj while it has reformed uuthing, has economiz j 1 m uoth. ing. uud his Uuhouoioa thu Htato by no 1111 aeemly ana u.bltiary exeiclsa of legislattvo powers " the .National AdmiuUtratlou to ferret oat and Tine to puulshuicut thoo who have beau ilc frauuinc ttieUoveiuuiout ot lis lawful reven ues, should enlist the stmpathy aud hearty ".crw.w uuurav lueu ot an pariioa. Tim News, The nnremA IaIm nf h,a Vnli-hi. i IVthlas.lU BeSSllin at Wnfthltio-rnn .mi Lntnr. Uay appointed a committee ot three to pirpiro . uv. U.MII.M au., MiiHjii bi ma imxi sea-iou, and fllao authorlioil tho Muoreme Chanecllor to estihltah tho Ord r In foreign countries. The ivth ol February waa eaiabhahea as tno num. vorsary of the outer and utlay of celebration, A committee of tlilrtoeu was npuointoa tn nr rBuge for tho centennial Celebration, and It n.nucuur.1 iu iiuiu ine ucxi aesainn lu l'luu. de phln: on tho louith Tueiday of Aiiguat. IMS. A certltlcato was adopted In lieu ot tho travel ln ahieldi also a heinlet ot black Bilk pluah. tu complete the un.f unit of the fvthliiis. --six bou, two of them colored, wero pPldiierl and lasted at Nw Caalle. Del., on B-.turday.tor Incendiarism and tli elt. Thewlupuing, except In the ease of one of the ctlirwl meu, vai fo yero. A large nnmbtr ot spectators wltousseil tho spectacle. It Is reported tint on Frldoy night some rlo ters altemutrni tn intrrfi.rA uiil. mu.. a,ni....a.i at thu 11 arualae Collierv, near BhamoXIn. Afler Mine shots bad bCKii tired, threo mon. William Mlntieiiol-strick Adams nd ltslpn Kuby.wero nrrA.ln.1 an talran ....... n ........ :1 .... ' ... ... , H . I u UIIIB U lUUIUJT JAll. -Henry Yemer, age.1 31. wss found dead In his room in a hoUl at Milleraburg, la., ou at ujiUi morning, with a millet hole in lua head and .pistol near bi. A Ooronei'a Inrv rauitur. ea a verdict of suicide, lieeeased had with him wu tuy Kua gum watcn. Accarrltno- in n u.n it.l. i ft... thsgraashoDpiirBhaveappean.ain myrltds lu the street of that town ou their way euit. u.MJor Wll"m Allen ol Virginia died on tho lttL boon after the be?lnuiu ol the Into war tie raised and eaalnne.1 mi bntiAv i.ai.ih... which he for some time commanded. Vilor to ..uif 'i"j0r.iU!S? y Poihaps one of our wealtluest uatlve VltglnUus-uwing some elgh. utmnvm null liruriy lUllf UlOUaBUll r .V . lc wwktu Virginia una inciuu- ma- Ins fammi. .l.m..inw I.I..I ....... , . Cioremont, Ac. Jlebadhliowu railroads anil hist i?'1lfi.1creL''rr.l't Wor lin'Rratitod jiermla- I'niwi m urroiHie no KTQVOI of Iho clerics will also bo ilcoorate.1 on tho Baine rfay. mTIiA Nlrffpntn ... .. . . .... ... Unco a cat cmno ueanv klfimir aBcutlomiii ffJ 'uin tl'Croioniottino. when Ms wife. M wlliw1iii,i.cmuueii(ruor 110180. It WHS Imiiiociitely lepentcrt ntnl the concluiMrt IlllKTlJITlfl lit II Or lt alnniiniM - n 11.. - moment- later iho noiso was repcoteti when the l"1," "rat'"- thluklnc her nuslmnn ralgnt 10 nick. M10 went into the sleeping room und found the family on with lis noo thru-t into Tnr.,o,!an''r"Dtl,"i ,m??th or" ,u "Ows nth V IvVunwwleuluvrmynieTr but,(,A,reim'n,Ve ... ... .... .,,vb n jui n nay vv IWO UCIOrO 110 thoronnlityiccovcred. 'Iho cot lias rono iho Si. VZ " V.'"0.. tabby ... . gWt,UK(" ITlflfIA lit? n llllilTauta f . . 1 iV . J ""- ouuw uoHciuMveiy toat tno dt3onnico.ooiOrm.mlmeiiinfniiJ. Itli uot Tlw Oregon PtatoL'ouiinlpslDPcra of Immi rraticn rriKirts tBnt altlioiiuti largo numbers of lariuera frum ilio Vi?btemBtat83,!l nro satis. i J. "uu iuio is room me v" " . " . UIM ""v-i'iuiai'i-s lor roars orpine. WJioat and otliex crops proinlao ox lOJdnigly licavy iiclJs, . Thfl TTnnnrlIn..an .1.- -n . ?! 1 1 l,1,8.or tl10 atiporos-iou ef convouta.auil pony. ' t ThA Til AAan.l .1nnA.l... ......... itntl thounjrtt, B ailrtenliig. all hcaits and tc l.evlnir no iiHourideraoie part of thocomninntty ....... ..... . iijyiiiiuu?tJUS. xuoiuosiliu. metllnto nnd wtl .oiui. effuct of tho copioua loll nf Tiifsilnir ifti.p,. , i9 .... a.. ....... .... . . j tr, rt .a uio yjn eiilUK 01 1110 I0t BiritVt eiujiuK tnu uircaicneii oo- - .. i 7... ' nmiuitu iu IHO IU1U3 vnaaiuic 'llten Ihecropslnoll the liidJ o At llinlll. M.ntn. urn In.. n.i.K.t.. . i most needed and will tio must good. And It ruino in tne niot acceptable wuy, u niild.atcafy pour which tho thirsty immnd nbsotbod as it tl 1. VPPV I II a n.i.nl... nA V. . ..... ....... ...w u,iluH riuiii iiiuseiib no vices wo limn that a wide nrrea in the Midolo Htitcs wilhnlllieial extension southward, to celved a gooir. Found soak ng. Another two'vo . , . "vi ivuauior ivouio uo hiui more loeue flelal. but wo cau well efford to bo thankful for The men implored In outnldo Vfork at llio li Ji1"1"10 ul"''" of Iho l-ehtgh and tt liko-barro w ulCi, ii-suiLcu ami iii iven nwav ouiliigthopaettwo davs. nnd Iho nuthorilieH lhe,V.tJI'.!!iVul lor ,1'rctcetlon. Tho opiu'on that tliBBtrikoiaucnrlvni nn end is tnowinit among a lebispes. ItSproilcteilthannonit. nsrs will rosumo about thotlrstof Juno at tho llililn..l.n ... ... j,. ..L .... thr. ,.ii . V. J " "" w-iin iv7i, in ...v .iiuu.owi . u ii. tuiiuui'8 OI IMS BIHO. 41') persons wero killed nndlolj more or loss hurt In i.li n tnlnna , ..t,mn';r "ar tne otai ex PSifm ? t "tNw Vorl I'bllnnelnhla and l.l iri "I." vmi.o llll-u-lllfllll'llll. -1110 iip oiports compared with last year lor .1-v.ulu.,Vilu is .oino. ujirtis. ,. tt'o orocnmpoilcd to Fay tlmt the eight ills. ... . . u"--ii who kiivo jidss (i Hint tho alitor hiacittagont Long litoacn must be a- ...C . V Bt ,u t'.o wont. Hero wo llnd the Long Uranch Commlaploners advertis. ... ...o ij.,nK i,iiiiieii j.ew)i iimongiiionameH of tho prouerty holdera who have not paid their to tho amount of t8M Now. what seiiso la theto in giving Oi u. ariuit n houso and leaving him topfytho tnxei-l Tlio person who mado tho pioaentshoull nctln larcer Bpirlt nnd with a iiohlp. geneios ly. Let thorn at least provide lor Ihc payment of nil taxes tnd a'so-smouti us " - . ...mum. .i, i . ouu. 'Now Advcrtiseuipnts. A Summer School fnr tlin trnn aif tliinA in ... , Ti-ltMB, rnS 1er lnt--,or a11 1uiHa who ennnot rend. ltearter. I.C5furiUojoreaaiug ln4th lteailcr and up. wards. Itav M. Ifc73. H Touso ami lot fur sale, MtUltG In t lu 11r.rr.nnli nf Tnhlntitfin ni. Hiuse la n&ont 24 x 2't witii t.trtdti unl.r.iui anil tho lot Is about k of an ncro. Therois u -i'w hum ui uiui uu me prt'imiea. xno rental of tlie property will net abmitv.lO per cent, ua ttieimrctuso minor. iir fndii.-r tmnu ni-ira app.y at iho Cakuo.n ADVOCATi: olllco. JjEUISTEU'S NOTICE. NotlCO Is herebv rrlven thnt I hp. rwnlnH Adiutulstiutirsaud iiuiiiilutiis hereinafter nam ed Invetileii iheir vcspei nvo accounts ot the fel.oWina estatoa In tho Itcgioterai Ofllce. ut ...u... u vuuui, in uuu nn-mo uuuu.vor wnrniu. Winch HCuunts llftvn linmi flllnwAri l.t- ,.n li... later, will bo presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court ou Moi.dav,tho2istduvot June. IH.VT. nr. Ill it'oln,,.. A Ut f ... .......... . I Hrst aud tlual account of AiUm Mehrkam, Admlnlstialorof Thoums Meluitaiu. deo'd. ivi-gisiei ivuitu, niuucii (.uanir, way sz, 1370. SlimiFSes InTonii mil Pnu-nr nnt-"nnril n-n... heititotoro uiauutaetured 111 this cunii ry. It baa been tested by many compt tint Judges and DIVES UNIVKItSAIi SATISFACTION. lly a skillful uso ot the Stops, and of tbe Patent Kueo swell, tho ilusio is adsptoil to the human to 9, volume of touad. Unsurpassed by nay Instrument. Tho proprietor has notert caret nllv for many years the uupeifectlans aud needs uf the Itued Iustrumenta, and directed his practical experi ence 10 too correction nt bucIi imperfect ons, an J his eip-rtmeuta hare resulted in the pro ductioa of a quality ot Toao wluch assiir.lluioa socltteiy to the Pipe Organ Quality That It li difficult to dtitlngulsh between tho two. Ihts Instrument has ALL THE LATEST JMITtOVESIENTS. An.! every organ Is fully Tfommted. Large OU relish, Slack Walnut, ranelcd cases that AVILL NOT CltACK OniWAUP, And forms lu addition to a splendid instrument of music. A BEAUTIFUL MECE OF FUnSITUIlE. This organ needs onlv to be Been to be appro cUuU aud la sold at fc-XTUEMULV XiOW PEICES For oish Secondhand lustrnmonts taken tn exchange. AOEJiTS WANTED. ( Vale or female ) to every county In the United Htatos osdoauaita. Uoeral nistount made to leaoheru. Mlulaters, Churcaea. Lodges, etc. where tlrere la uo ogeut tor the 'biar' OrKon. lltuatrated eataioguo aud price ust 1100. Cor. respoudeuce aoliclud. AddreM the iiianufao turer. ' - EDWAiti) rLoivrs, "Wasliluglon, N, J. May 2yl DMINISTRATOU'S SALE OF VALUABLE intfffi l'euuayjvania, on Saturilny, Juno fitli, A. 1). 1875, pt TtVO o'clock r. Jt., tho following described U!.l,teI,,,,,l ni.lZlllISTft ItElNHEI. Jll.lt, deceased, all that undivided one-half in terest in the following promlsoa. to wit t lleoin, tilng ot a post on tho line of lauds latoof Stephen llalliet. oec'ut thenco by laniuof Oco. Itohrlg, dee'd. nonh 8i Coirces, west 202 perches or thereabouts to a Btonot thenco by lands of h, linllin, ilecM. south 81 deRroos, west 3H rer. rhes to n stone, t tbenco by lands of John stil ler, south 8'i. degfes, east 1S4 perche to a stonn thencb uy lands of Stephen BallleN dee'd, soulli 81 degieos, east 39 pcrchos and 4-10 to tho idace of beginning, containing 80 Acres nnd Sixteen. Perches within snld bounds, more or less. Partly nniler good cultivation nnd tho bnlance limber Lund. The Improvements thereon nro n two-stcry 1'ItAME DWELLING aOUE, nnd a now Swlsi Darn t o never falling Spring of water tiear tho l.ou.-o. l'EIIM3 OF CALE.-Onolhii.lof purchase money m bo paid Lndiycf alo one-tblrd In Blx months, and the balance In twclvo mouths. , . . KENltY BOYEIt, Admlnlrtrnlor of Elizaboth Hcinheimer, dee'd. tiny 15, lwt rjHL SLA11NG10N PLANING- MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory. SLATINfJTON, PA. JOHN BALLIET, ProRrietor, Heals in all k'nfli and slues of line. Hemlock, Oak and Hard Wooo Lumber, nnd isnowpie parca to execute any amount ot orders for BressoB LumbeR or: ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Illliids, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet AYnre, .tc, With rrpinptncsa. Brackets, Made to Order. Tho ?rncnlnery Is nil now and of tho best and most lm proved kinds, I emoloy nono but tho bent noruiuen, uho well wagoned and Rooi niu-ti-rlli, nnd amUiotofuroablo to pua nittoo entire bnlidfactlou to all who nmv lavor mo with a call. Onieia uy mail piomptly attcnaed to. hly clnirpo aro monrutu toruis cash, or Interest thurgid sj Jcr tblriy aars aivK mITa call. tiT Thoso enp-nRcd In Ilruldinc xvl find It to their ndrunrage to luvo biding-. Floor Hoards, Doors, Ha sues, abutters, &o.t iui.de at thla Toitorv. Muy 15 yl JOIIN 11A LLIKT. eta sS.r A hnndtome iUustr.itod newsFsper, contain, nc InformftUon for everybody. Tell Vthertand how to FecuiV a home cht-ap ' Srsr rats to all PA&Ta Or THE WOULD. U conttlns tha Nsw Homestead and Tim Dm Lawn, with other interesting natter found outv in this viper. , SEND FOR IT AT ONCE ! It will oiily cost you u road! Osru. Ketr num Icr for in:i Just out. Aildrrsa O.K. DAVIS, Land Comm.isioner U. I'. It. It. Oinm, Km. rjlIIH MAIlVKIi Oil" TUB WOULD. J- II 1 1 li c id a. Wu I e r. 1 1 has reittred t hou sands Irom the hrlnkor tha (rrari) ulran health and strength to thob. deemed twyoud tho reach of all medical science, and turned the path of atllio tlon to oueor happineui j the LI.siIdcs within IU virlues. It curea th. desdly Urlisht's dlwai. oudliabote cradlcatM all dlwasssof lbs kid. rejsj rustores th. urinary orsnn tdttreugth and yow.r in a ord, li I s a natural restorer of health, and lias performed the most wonderful and uilrir nlous cures of any known simkIdo ou tho u-lobs. Address, for tirculsrf, 4c, OAl'V.SUai;.NliUKNDUy1WaukMht, Wli. FOR THE BEST Berry Cnitp & Box sisiD ron ciacms to W1XLIA91 l'AnKY, CIN.VABIlN'SON, N. J. (Co T0fi rr day nt home. Terms free HIW,P VUU Address a JtORUa SII-MOH '4 Co. I'orlland, .Maine. 'itmimj V1K1C guaranteed fo Male and Fe iv V "'!', Agents, tot their locality, Ooats Jit HOTIIIMI to try It. Varllculirs Tree. ' 1". 0. VICKEItV i Co, AufUitii, M.. pSYOA0MANOV, Olt SODL CIIAItMINa." -sT How either sex insr Issciaste an d train Ihs lore and Bffe.tipaA of any person they ehoose, in stantly. Thll artallcan pnasusi,fr by mall, for 25 cents; together v,lth'a Marrlageduidel Kejpt- lan uracie, ureatna, Hints to. ladies, etc, JL-tMO,. 000 sold. A queer hook. Address T, WILLIAM & C0.,rubs, I'hlls.' WONDEItrUL, HUT TltTJE I Whenever I (ret a BOTTI.B OF YOTTII Oil MO.VOO- lian halm, uohe tint, or a iiox ot lil- L V W111TK, or auy thlnvln that tine to heautl fy the complexion; at- DUltLINa'B IlHUd MTOltE, it stems to be ulcer and better than I can get arwhere else. May 8. TCY JIIMI, NOI-Tlwt KLKCTUIO LINI. L JdCNT.lIke 1 Qt at DUIiLIKCTS DRUO E1TOUU, will cure him or aov otlier mnu of IllltUMA'lISM anil alt other l'AIMrt. May JUST LOOK AT HEIt UAIUt VHy I " thought It were tnrnlnir crertftn It was nn. til the not a bottle ul that new II AIll ItKSi'Olt- niiibuuitbiu-a imou hiukis. May a -JTOXICE la hcrcbr dven of tha intention to anolr. nn. d r Ihe Act tf A aeuibly of tho 1'onin.onirra tn ot rcmmylvania. enutltd "An act to piovido lor the ncor,toiatioa and resu ation or ocrtaln cor. voratiobs," a proved April 23. U7i, for a Charter ot a corporation to be called the M JLehihiou Una Usht Coaipany " tho character and object vt which la to oupply the pt op:o ot tho Borough FREE ! .FREE ! i FREE ! u uvujkuiuu hiiu juuuiiuaiiuK 'a. UKOHUE 11. 11ENN. May IStb, 1575-wj $ a Tlie 'New Corner jtore EXTENDS A SEIUfiAI, IIVITATI01T to 1 r AB BUYI!ES .lt tliMr'She1,".? inSOftfSW&'SrZ "!.'J.5?t??f" jn LMrt na .dlolnlns; Counties for itiiiaiUTFULLL- YOURS, :. S, Kew CORNER SIXTH & thTcABo!vPAVQp store, KRAMER'S V IS THIS HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITY FOIt BLACK SILKS, J1LAGK ALPACAS, BLACK CASIIHEIlE, ' TAMISB, BOMBAZINES, t Ilf AHYTIH.NG CERTAIN ING IN BLACK GOODS. CUT Tills OtJT.-Dor't buy till yon hare examined my stock, l'ays you for tho inspection.' GpODS CJIEEBFTlLV 8UOWN. 000 ol tho LKAI1INO FEATUItES at tho "snw connisu." I'crfcct Success. In all tho, CIIOIOEST Bn.DE3 and 1EV ' COLOBINfJ'IN I'LAIN BUOY'S. STEEL AND DIUVBS, IN PUltE MOnAIRS, BALEItMOS and PONGEES Choice line in SOLID and BROKEN PLAIDS, ATPIUCESTOSUIT ALL1 SUM CfiRt8RiLU, SIZES-lnch. C2, Inch,, Clinch. COVERINU-All Boiled or Twilled Silks. COLORS-Black, Brown. Blue and cbangabla 110UNTINQ Ivory, Pearl, Ebony, Cornelian, fcua Freuch Horn. - PRICES FB01I 1200 to 110.53. AT .1 Kramer's Now Corner. Sumiiier. Silks. FULL LINE. in BLACK and WHITE STRITE. GRISAILLE SILK, and New stylo of Checks In DLACK and WHITE. tST" SELLING 20, PER CENT IEJJS THAN LAST YEAR. AT UAUUIE. DON'T FOUGET TO BEE UY LINE 07 BTRIPX.AND Plaid Shawls. . . . ir WHEN BUXlNaAT K-ramer's. it i 3 ERAMEE, ' " Cornier Store, HAMILTON. STREETS., w.U please .tU h?y $.' adTcrtlacmcnt It, HAKE Kid 1 o t p g IN BLACK AND COLOREp. IN ONE AND. TWO BUTTOIt. . '.. ,i ' i IN'DIPTERENT flUJlUTIES. Always keeps a full line of TBEFOUSSB, la ' BLACK an'd'bne of the BEST COLORED MAKES IMPORTED . EVERY PAIR GRARAEED. ATKRjLMp'Sv OVt DEPAnTMENT. IN Hamburg; Edging $ AND Ila noTer beep".bf;Jtr,i"ii;8!LLXffo AT. r.OPATt PRICEp. f) AT KRANSI'S. H'OTSBR,T,.ff,, - . . t r . , Finest and most complete line of HOISERY. r T r , . i In PLAIN and PAN OY- STRIPES, Mi l found In the city, aud au qualities and prlcca, fpr MISSES and LplES.r Cordially INVITE our Lady niendi to esll and see the GOODS. "' ' ' ' ' GOODS OHEERjFIIJt.LY SEOWN. AT KRAMER'S MEN'S HOSIER T A Specialty. lu all QUALITIES In PLAQI and TANOY. .StBIPE.'' '"(Ir-'",-' T n AND. ADDING DAILYj. tt SJtJQpK CUOIOE LINE and in Newest PATTERNS I i-v . i or WR.ITE EMJTJE, WET'! COSTUMESTRIPES. .i"J.. , (Somethlsf New) . I .'.it ' -"ij 4 i,' 1 (i . t OUR DEPARTMENT , il", :. i I ' I For MEN'S and BOYS' WKAB. always worthy of lrliijaeUoSf-ta'wIllcn. yo wlUSadeso : -of the LABOST, AesORTMENWVflund la the city. anSbuABANtEEHotOIVE VALUB4 ron all ooods sold, on money sb- 7 FUNDED. . At Krar'Sp,