Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 19, 1877, Image 2

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    NEWS nou ALL NATIONS,
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lits Tony of the Abyssinians goes back •
3,500 years... . .
Tim first:newspaper. in England was
Ss merbin 15f....‘ ,4 , • ..;
. Tits, JeWs were banished from England
lln 11 . 320 A. I).
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! ' CoNsT.AnTlNort.r. was' taken -Tiy trio ,
Turks . in 1453 A. Dkr.
n ~ • • -
oms was taken by the' Germans in
the ;year ,152:7 A'2 I). \ .
Tits: massacre of the. French in Sicily
occurred in 1:3t?....1 A. I). I
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ti,:; -- nts Miles are 9,153. yards, while 1
Fictnish miles are? ti,Sile, yards. • .
Tilt?. most anciant known coine, are of
tbe fifth century I). C. • ,
• 17 . r.it. 1 ; 776. coitotif•spinnim , was, per.
formed by the hand-spinning - wheel.
...
Tits. Olio State Fair . will be held in
cold:l'9l)ns Sept. 10-14 : ,!..
Onto promises 'to prcxlitce 30'00(1,00(1
. ~
bushels of wheat this year. \
!. ,
, 'Die. life-boat Nl-0 invented by Ilenry
C. rCtthead, of Sii4tlisliieltbl, Eng"hiti.
! 'Ex-it, it - i intnin. Tti.oilsi has postponed.n
his ttipto.Earope '-' _ •
.1. itm• ! ENT editcrial l indicates that the
Neu ' Yiirlt! Irori" I is coaching.' Senator
llayard for the presidency. .
l' s x the yrtir 135 A. I).lhe Ilomans de
':4 ti•yed 580 4 0 St, Jews, and banished what
romainol from Jude.t) . . . .
Tut Boston -Cny,ntf.,ll , 7e.rilth seenses
' Eeston women - of nsing inordinate quan
tities -Of ellium.
Nupply of house ser:vants in Boston
exc:t' , Oils.the demao, and many families
have retlneed wages.
Tut;most effective machines for saving
:tea sillier:soling-Inman laber.n . owin use
• - of lean in4intion.
.utNE orirroi grinder has fur-
NA - York with music . for thirty
svven ye:t
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- (Iv all the various- Methods prop(lsed
f!t• the• I.oltictitfn tipsi.age none is so
pract.:c.d this—t,;et tmieried. . •
)lAr.v retmning Canadians frpm Mani
toha. bmne ward' bound.. have Concluded
'to settle in Northern Minnesota. 4 , -.
Tit!: frionds of Goi•ernor nice. 4.e:l,NlasF,-
s.vhtt , ietts. say that he will. utulettno cir
kiustsancps, lie a candidate for re-ctiori.
TwrEll says he has paid C.4 , IOKfMO in
1, - -;al fees. Davh) Dudley Field: the great
11. , :nf •rratic ( lawyer, relieved the iloss.of
•
I ymiN ( . 011/nlbi4.
(101'e'1 last. WePI: with a neighlwr's &nigh.
1;.1. only. 11 yeaN. ofil. •lle'is , '2.3 years 01
-. . .
Evt - s - wrx, it is not known ,gtvaetly
,wmany li - ves were 104. by the St. .lohn
F.i.4 - lit,7on persons at leas_t Met:sud
den deaths at the time.
Rairt;~
peiforated with thwe Bodes,
that the mortar may f!et'a good "hold,:
arc• being used iai the- constructioa of
bait}tin ,`in Minneapolis Minn.
rnovint:Ncr., It. 1., is talking of ept
fitig down the salaries of all its officials.
fr,lnt 0, to 14 per rent. Those receiving.
the smallest pay to sillier the most.
I WAsuro: the skin ali over once a day in
cold or tepid water promote:: its healthy
actikin, zl,nd necessAry absorption of nitro:
ES
• Trti: of a man in health is
,nurses in 24 hours. It diminishes
o'ating, lkut increases during dig s
t ;. , 11 :11/41
ELI. Mt CLI WI% :1 Gefirgia" nezress.
who died at St. I '.at hefine's Island, was
1 ,p,, r t 0 ! t o h e 1 , ...,1 'years old. She out
lived seven.or eight Int:bands.
THE people of Colfax's old
district want to send hint to Con , ress
again, lint hc - kl.k:slinei , ..the honor, and says
he is hapi,ier,as he is. •
PoTTEtt, a Jitstice, -or 'the Ver-
Mont Supreme Cr.nrn has been adSudged
habilitie,i amounting to
.sl7lo,ttho more than hi'- as, , cts.
. T uE Meth.) sneers
at th..itlea a.mar
t ye. became. it sagely observeii, " you
...at'lmrit an icicle at the stake::
yorsc, lady, mailed Martlut. Region.
committed suicide ?war Centre„'o..,
a few nights sime, because her father' re-
.1 - 1;,,,•.1 t. Iliiy...ei a new pair ,q• shoes. •\ ions..and • say: that the scheme foi
. :.-.r. Jl'oil N nil( :•••t Julius are two dille'r - building a railroad in Spain is a real_-
eel edies. Elle. I p nmer is ,in New 1.31unt.,;. . anti -
T he \ it, work will lie oommeneeel sks,
Ari,k, .Le M!ler in 'Newfoundland.
!..;ljat, tile w.e, In 5'...10rin.
- , ipontlts after the pfisOn doors are
• .
Tni,..y:s are otter, found in Laphrat and
c,:li‘eitod 'into iron (ire and car
-1,o:::01/4., , 11,sr. Lignites are petrified.
.1 re , . ir I.et wcen, peat and coals.
iwil.panell 'drink register should
hay(' ',' ,- `110"41,;(1 ,in Virginia. the
Lst bt , t the instrttment: 7 . Were not
respite.
n• .
caught in tiro
,f ll l ,:.•Cave (if the Winds,
Nin,:ara twenty-thre6 pound .
catn-li ‘‘a;:e.tilght. there on Friday night.
)In., i.ru WALno EmEnsoN is about
to e re r t imimmient'oVer the remains of
i:*11“ NVllliain Emerson. in the olil ,
. Whitt. (..1110.ch ',..tnetry at - Centre Rut-
'dam?. •
'l' ;r. r of a , slimmer hotel the
Ere-t ;old a repv;ll * -r- the other day that
the bet glaitias are those who live the
best•at: tlvir on u l i toutes. There is. a good
Ural ili that :,-ma`rk.
"Fut. Pria.-e . lMPt•rial 'Of France is
ti‘l4,‘ , ,, el en 1,, the verge Of matrimony
awl the of donwstie life, his Royal
cot.sin, th.,,lioduta Dona Queen lsa
buill's eldest dau~htcl.
Tito‘tpsoN—or rather
• .::17 rs..,i us:le r a hit of sharp criticism
lii in who bas Loch looking at
her 4)atiie-itie,es.' lie says the men's
are too lean after a day's tiring.
Tll - 1-A al-rested a Man in De Soto Parish,
mtmeil William Lutigly, the other
lm ha , coafess,eil to the killim; of
w• , nnyn. Hy lived' among W.;
neighlt entirely umuspecteil.
Sit% 1 - .1; •Avzi, tint coined by ,
Kim: of about 'II. C.', the
eporh .he I,ll , ling of Cltith:lge, Anil
ahont 1 to yvar , after ale construction, of
Solomon', Tcniple:
1T ii cstitiveil by authority that in
1-;:arApe) peis , iin in 1 - i:1; ileaf and flutnl),:
is Iri.l;:nit, i iu 1714 , in the Unitetl
2,50,1, .while in Switzerland
avera: , e 1. 1 in 7,0:1.
P. T. 11.‘11N1 m delivered a teinpe,r
anki keit:iv to lii7rell4 , w-passengers while
evir:Nitt,z ,cclrn. the , teeasion riving the
aeath.ilf one . on boal‘l from di:cilium tr"e-
Wens..
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A . i 111.‘,, ~f " Mrs. Frarfeis P. )11airi
la:st Snt -, :ilh,v. the Lrr;),lld,OllS the (lei
rail-hoar. 'Hayes
dlurch and fiAlowed
the f•111,1r
of t'lw;irclt 111,. Unitcd
0.11.1:14t10 1.1.:4 yea; were 10;22:f.
plus;.s w:+!Alip. and it r
Ob.) ThiN triiittok
a IMO ica) N,lninary.
A Fit nm IS making barometers in
shah.' 01 ..hl t t net.s. .which :ire very
Tlttetly and als , servievable.
\•lien ca
-2n t.t the.sna and tlrt air the lean s
• bee. titt7hdoolt Moo, , Ithen the air* is: moist
they turn pink. /
lom"rni - mn's • htmiso at ',Bridgeport,'
Coup.. is founa to 11;.€1 - e been occupied
titirftr -, the ieneralss'abseiloe,,' for some
:Iv:tramps, pietty
much 'lt•anzl It le. :1 pipe and other.
'
\• SF.N . 11%1 p, 11f MisS:,s.ippi, rind`
. 110 N z.i:l;4 ‘;
.
tt , " t.hinesi , goal ter• welen
Owy w and b ecame
e,ttiviocid :t.Sl:ll` Chinamen is not a
_V!rel 'a:ail citizen.
A . lady nameril z Anna.
Ihililll iltS 7 passed a medical exa)hi
nativa the Paris faculty vilth. all
the Ti.is is- a very rare ()war
edi.o 1-Iraru.e..wheie the doetzine of
fenuill , 1 tut:cinativn in the • medical pro
fesspne ha,inever ihado mach headway.
f)11.1.oN and day Could have re
,tunned fl 4 Olll tin West to - Omaha. It is
:said that the road the Mark Mils will
trot lie. conlin,need thl:.:.year. They have
einitTaeted to li4iniplete ;Le Coloradu Cen
tral road to Cheyenne hi the fall.
• . i fart f. d..etors agreed that the
death of a little •!iri in that cit - last week
hydo,phohia. A 1;H,1
was I , !evenl,d by the 011's bnither. who
Us hitt• a by the , c u re and Who C1)11-
t:10;!lo. - tors with a revolver.
• I a VerhThllt . thii sale or lager beer has
bvt”:l.• t 1:4 of the elaint that.
in hot
ho,r-";-:;. , lot' di ithkeiine:S.V6ay
;mil it hi
that theft. a .iiiihtakti
!!!!!
pulled
x. S. eipoimicii.
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Towanda, rea„ Thurstlay,•Jaly, a 1877,
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- SEIFICBLICAN MlT:4lloi' T14:14.
FOR DISTRICT . ATTORNEY,
• • I:IIIcPI.7.RSON;
Of Towanda Borough.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR,
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T. A. SEWABD,
! • Of Smithfield TO*nship.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
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C lIF.ati , QT:ATITETC'S itc.Mtr.t.ty.tex STATE,-: :Ye:
11WI:TtiF., May :9th , Is.,.—in pursuance of are. 7tt4
non of, the Itepuidican State Committee, . opted
at a meeting held in Ilarrisbnrg,thisday,altepubj
can State . Conitt ntion,- to be etunppsett of delegates
from each „Senatorial allii Representative district.
to.ihe number to which s'nrh district is entitletrin
'the Legislattirc, - . is hereby called to meet In the
city of Ilarrisleurk, at 12 o'cloclt wrap, on Wednes
day, Afeust 4 2.9 th., In; ' liir thi,y.topow of nomi
nating candidates for Suprklue !fudge, StataTreas
urer and Auditor General, to Fe utted for at the
ensuing gpiit•ral emit - ion on thiAtik day of 'Novem
ber neat, Ily (miler of Committee..
lIEN RY H.IiOYT, Chairturtil
A. WILsoN Nnizrzt , l, Serretry.
Tii eRANVFORD COCNTY Svsmi.
f---The'Republictuis of Potter coubt3 l
are to vote on a proposition to adcipt
the Criiwford County System of
nominating candinates, at their 'ean
euses this fail. ,do not ,believe
the propositiOn wilkhe adopted. The
system has been in• vogue in a few or
'the counties of the Ciminionwealtli f
and has met with great disfavor.
Faulty asthe,delegate systerii is, the
other haS many more objections.
Under the 'delegate system', 'esti-di
-dates must havd a .majority of the
..election districts to succeed, • but.,
the operiations. of the.. Crawford
Systenf," a •• , ery small 'minority of
votes may, and in the ma_ irity of
eases do, nominate. For instance ;
If there are tenor fifteen eandidateS
• for the samernomination, as is nOti
unfreqtrntly the casein this eountS,
from seven !fundreik- to • a thousand
votes will be almOst n eertain to nbmi
nate. 'n101011:7,4 there are seven thou-•
sand Republiken'voies in tlic county.
JOHN GRAHAM, Tweed'A
when he ',first becaMe encoinPkssed
with law suits,.. and who •wari4d for
his ,client as for himself; is 'very bit
tef at the ex-Iloss, dte says TWEED
is " rich—very 'rich" and is insin
cere, and hypocritical in his profess
ions of penitence and anxiety to re
turn to the city what he purloined."
Gft:inpr also corrects'a popular im
pression. He, says . Twrkl: was very
inean and stingy with h • la*yers ;
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that, for four years' . servi'ec: he only
lreeeive.d 4 fi,oooy gruibgingl) paid,
:and in additiOn he was fined $:."0 for
contempt while defending Twee'
his criminal suits, .which he ,ifto
pay hiMself. TwEED's fortune Ilk
.cstimate's at from six to twelve tiilll
()Pencil. The statanent which is
denominated a,eonlession is stigmatiz
ed as , a . cheat by which the prisoner
is to escape Without rendeiing rep
aration. Another of TwEtio's es.-
'counsel Sa . iS T WY: Eil Was , liberal in
his fees_ to lawyers and says. • al&
GRAHAM reef. veil $16,000 fOr trifling
seryiees, and i ,is beedilse a large
additional amount . claimed :was - not
paid that tlitAii.6l\ as iunied against
his old client. •
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Tut: N. Y. llorald no ices soh*. of
the distinguished wome wlio are
clerks : in Washington: 'here arc
mane there who,Weie -born in opt
lence,and were most liberall• edit
eate.d., but who have_experientedthe
changes in condition steadily_ go}g
on in this country—Who have sec
'their friends (lie and their fortunes
vanish. Among the namber is Mrs.
MAtty•Wn.c.ox, daughter'of Amitsow
.1 AC Ks() s N LSO N. the adopted son
of President JAchsoN. She was liorn
in the White lloilse,,ana was edu
cated in Germany. A granldaughter
of the grcht financier of .the lleolu
tion, ROBERT MOBIL! S, is also there,
and a daughter of Pomi's Secretary
of the Tyeasnry., Ron ERT .J. 11 7
The Herald presents quite an array
of noted' names now borne by lady
clerks in the several departments.
They show us how eNtremely fleeting
•is fortune in this country. Wealthy
families are constantly sinking into
pert4rty and, out of sight. - It, all
slyitvs what folly there is` - in the `hi ide
of • wealth and station. The only
tiling that can. stand against the
,vicissitudes 'of life is a good name,,
--,
established and preserved by an hon
.
es,t. ant,Lsensiible
. . , .
il
tsyl l
Aucii was reeCntly accused,
(*oily and by , name, by n weekly
1 fourhatpublished in Berlin; of'using.
! his official place and knowledge for
influencing the BOurse, and of selling
his Line for a large premium- to a
bogus stock company. The editor
of this infamous sheet has taken refs
ue in Switzerland, - but the author
of
the accusation—a member of 'the
s
landed' ,aristocracy—has just been
.condenine'l. to three months' .impris
omuent. f Referring to the facts, the
c.firrespotidentof the Christian Uniod
remarkk:' I find the - punishment Jr
too light:. Three years would . have
been a litter. penalty for such an of
fence against society. FOr it is the
good or soeletY the purity of the
Public service, that is assailed in such'
a libel upon a public ollicei.. There
was not the shadow of 'fotniilation
for the accusation—novthe remotest
1 Suspicion- on BISMARCK'S integrity.
The usual pimp; were made, that the
author supposed himself to have col.-
' reet information, and that in making
the charge be
, was actuated not by :
malice, but by an honest concern for,
' the public good; but all these were
' --..---- -to-of.orlv set aside by the court."
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- NOT SO liiitUrrr t ALL.
, The Lancaster4nquirer i orie - of
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the few .Reptll44an papers- it, : the
State which have for yiiars—p Sist
ently.oppose4 the "CAMistoNs,' but
Who.. s the. frankness to rebtike. t e
'dliplicity and dishonesty of thosc,
journals which are just nOw endeav 7
'oring to injure the party, by pro
claiining that the CAMEttoNs will 41'
, .
in S r eeuring a Democratic vietorythig
pill., Triefonowin g -sensible remarks
in the inquirer of ,last. week,.,will
eon Mend themselVes,to all fair-iiiind
ed(pc.ple : • 1 • .
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- Our \ readers will bear us' evidenje
that we \aye uniformly, and on all
proper occasions, protested' against,
what is • kn wxt as the Cameron rule
in this State. We Imre used what
ever\ influence w e may have possess
ed to emancipa e theaepublican par
ty of PennsylVaUta frOrn the person.
'al domination of : 6)(i. man, and his
followers; whom IN I C • 10 not regard.as
the best rqn..esentati es of advanced
Republicanism. In do: if , so we have
had only iu view the go d ot the par
ty, 'and. file permanent tri ikiph of its .
principles. ' What we' have done in
the past 4 we shall de in ' Th..- future,
whenever the •question come before
the public in a practicarfornr.
Hut we do not seetlic propriet3 no
cessity 'or sound policy of bringi ig
up the" Cameron " question, as it s
called by sonic Of our. exehanges.,
when there is no good reason for it.
and when it cannot subserve!mq.;
good, end or answer any. Practicat
purpose. 'And'yet this is constantly
being ,done,-by_ Many. of the so-Called
anti-Camerou'llepubliean journals of
the- State.. In season, -and especially
out of season, they •are constantly
recurring to the intentions, perposec:
and actions of Mr.. Cameron, Or
"Don," which . they unifon niir de.
imunee; without the slightest regai t .d
to whether they are rioht or wrong,
for or against the public weal. ' .
It-is in the nature of things that:
such a course 'should strengthen the
person against whom it is directol,
Indiscriminate d'enunedation will al
w-vs strengthen public inen. ' The
e “ wolf! wolf!" •when demoh
st ito be fipse., a- few Limes. is
never\ag,ain believed. . To damage-a
public 'man you must maki!. charges
againsth s hWthat can • li c e sustained.
A false charge; wheintlisproVed, re
acts against the party -who makes it.
and presents the accused as one who
Maas been the i utiOn;
an.-1 is entitle pathy.
Just now• t g : cir
culated that ' intend
to ailow_Pc‘llll IICIlif;-
er;ltie this far re eq.-
prised. •to tl pol icy.
Nothin , z,cdul -ii..11.1e,
or further fr( ;... fac
tion-or party
sonally more
e,ess - of the. E. i vthis
year than these same " CaAnis..7
Its defeat could ti i
1%w.; no !You, \io
them ; and if -aecomplislicil •,tb rol , :.4
their agency, would s,:ri.nisly if .liX
fatally dainage them. - Wie.ll 1 lie
light begins they wiil lee found lisle! ,
all their
. ettorts for V-iettirv, and it is
the linty of all Ili i publieans to Amid
shoulder•to shy ulder. with thein to
defeat the eourinon enemy. .
. • . t
lYhen this ieport is proy„ed yo he
',false. as it. must he, it will not i;:ia,re
`hose who circulate it, but will do - n
p6§itive good, to tim part.} - ' t‘ aains - C
whiAn it' is directed.' The. ,trill :ill
. pear\ I,s the . sulijert4 - ,,,r. iiii-ti:4,
k al - , - .7"
\malig‘ltnt perseenti.in, and wil; ! ) 4.
stronge , Jhan tic:rot:e. ini.pdi,h, e,?...i : .
!nation. X.° man iLs I_,Cen moro f..rt
unate.in t‘e i)litrillurs of ; i is el l ciiii,-;
than ~`s\m
imo\ Call T
l. ho me:kik
-they have to .tin to damage him lin*t.
i i,
m-ostly .- enure( \to.. his Iwn i ;it., V,:...
might e:te dozeiss of ihi. , :e di?. tinly
.and space permit \blit al, p1.. , .•:=4-1.4 11:, , .
0n e referred to al,. 5v,,... vc I.A -....t . v a 4; a
fair sample. It is t . \ e last, hut not
the least of its kind:
thy Orator of the (lily :1
Ting of
,the sailors is
31x . mtrose, W.:l
ident of the day quot Ted.
prophetic. worclop frOm , tl
address of Mr: bitivw l ' . 6 ,
SpeUer 0011
- IZepreAentative in .174:1
Ment i,, nc tivhicii shoil
eateiVin every America
kill remain a monnmen•
\.4ithor, lonl7,4lfter th:• icy
\u„1e which followei
St I."_
ciat on is forgOtten :
'• A ioVernmeurthat ca.
the loy: ty of its OWII
the wspe 't of t-he world
that will nit protect its Lr
serves the e uteiopt the
No flag alien o the source,
sippi will ever\kimt pertmtu
mouths till its. 3N ateret are
human gore am not one
eser be wrenched 'viii) the
the Constitution of '143
til it isbapti4ecl in fir and
Col: t)1 h • it:
chosen . to r4res'ent I
which Mr. “Row so hiti
snit who attested his ih!vr
i;rizieloles
that men:or:44 '•
inesent at the extutst.s .,
-on the Fourth . ,•(l ,- ; h' , Lor tit
moncify of his brave
fell-in battle.
THE perscentiono:
. len; lihg
Democrats' of I.ottHianr..
IN; return which 'President
expected for his !..i,cnerous treqtritent
of th'e. i. late rehdls. If the Synth
prove's itself entirely dei-oid of hon
or. and ini•apable.of appreciatin:y the
confidence repos4 in theta
admingstratiOn, tl 't:itne will coin,
‘Clien'they ~c ess, ,r t- to
Bret thef,r fully.
U 1 N. Irow.utn is paosoc;htin! , thy
campaign against the Idaho Indians
vigoz . busly. , Qii the llth an ciwge
ment: took place between the su - hliers
and a band of three hundred red . -
ci__ .
skins, on, the .(2 ttahwood. 'l'lle sae
kres Suffei.ed.ra I Es of 12 killed, and
quite a number :ounded. Gen. lb - 1w-
ARD reports th death yf'.Cal;tain
BANCROFT, Lica NV 1 La. t. 61 :.•;, and II
enlisted men, and 29 wounded. * .
AFTER sixteen years' admin6tra- -
tion of the. nation by the Republieqn
may, the goVernment tb ef
fect a loan 'at 4 percent. ipteiest.
llndei' the last Democratic Adniiaai
tration the gOvernment was unable
to borrow $12,000,000 at twelve per
tent. 'Foes anybody' lesive 3 change
of administration ?
- _After twelve yelirt of •eloae viten.
tiO . a - to the .affairs of the. , 9t.ate ,, ,:as a'
trusted anal hOneit public: servant,
Giir..ll. , itiaANtr. is e.ujoyiilg a short
respite from oiripw cares, in a-pleas
ure trip to California. The Gover
or, aceomPanied by his ' w i ife, four
e ildren; Dr. 0 2 '6oNNoit, wife and son,
of iarrisburg ; TnEobotit Coil...au.
- and Kife, of Philadelphia;- Dr. Co_'it.
sos, ac Norristown; and . Mrs: 1,.D.r.
Ilystraii I two.children, of :Norris
'town, left he E ; State - Capital on Slot.
day. .The xenrsionists - will stop .
duce days at 'Denver, two days at
Salt,Lake City ?and two 'days At Car
son City. GoVernor HAUTRANFT .will
probably not return until the let of
September.
. Tne owner of - own of the
Reform
.Cltil) in Phiim elphia; r:-
fuses' to re-let the room to the Clot)"
if the liquoi-Orinking.anti ea %I-play
ipg are to 11 4 e continued- by. the mem
bers in thd- Oar, rooms, as •he
fore. We should say that the'sc l e
prcibuew !-L4:l.m: yet the
are pro . blit4Y a. fair •saiulileof that
animal in Modern days. , •
' V 11E strike on the D;itimore and
Ohio liailr - Oa(1 continties, and all :.
'eight ..trains are (Mainecl. A . 6otri
pa ry. - Of soldiers 'were' ; called 'mitt
sho s Were exchanged 'between 'tliVn,
and the riOtnrs,l:estiltingin the death
of a-striker and wountlin.of several •
others. . ,•'
AJATEsT despitnes from the Old
\Grit ,give the particulars of a san
guinary hattle'and greatdestruction
of life, but the details arc sd mixed
and confused that the avera!re rOder
cin scarcely con:Tref/end .the
,sittra
tion. •
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STRIKE ON THE BALTIMORE & OHIO
The Firemen
.Masters of the Sitnatinn
.11 - Ateri ssnt: in:, -W. ...a., July 3 C)._
Ttn. tirc„men on :01 1 freight trains on
the B. and 0. ltailroad at this place',2o
or :',O in number, struel: this e - ..enin!*
and left their trains 4 The^ Company
put new Men on theiLengities at once,
but l the strikers into N fered to prevent
them from startingrains.
A M t
large snob asse - thlet.l at the Pe
pot, and a riot at of time was inuni
,lent. Col. Shull, Manor of the town,
kith all the police at hi-, comin z ln(l;
al;restesl the ringleader.: 13. f the strlke
artil,, attempted- tn protit, the new
non in the disele,rge ;if 'Owlr duties.
but the strikers were-reinforced hr a
large boify of eitiz6us swelling the
erowdfill it. reached. the proportions
'of ,
a hinge mob.
With the asistane.e of this mob
t-___.he striki.,rs iiiecceiled in rescuing
k tra•ir comrade , -. The. new .firCIFICII
" 9'
=Mil
are noNN , completely jritimiclateil, r and
\ \ lie.re is'no' prospect at present of any
Id ! to p f.F is thi.
strikers liavo
,perty and pas.
etoil to par3s.
or tlic city - lias 110 nl6 - iinl:,fot - city
:".tlkolitic,; to e.xlvnfl Unit einin,y
compli 111 l.!il t; in . Luntlqn Th fins ,
nPNlning., :Ind it.i- , nu k'onn, 011:1!:tek-'
ncyea conrtes. •"rhe City-" is, n '
Ivithin the inet,
of; Londoii, rule,' for the rp•A
by its; (min - aovernincnt. Whilst
•
.of London fs rovenleil rosin
elerk and oilieerS of the City Chant
bcriain as his "compargators;" who
make tfl'i.:ni,i,elves irspon i iihie7.for his
'good citizenship. The Chafkbevlain
then administers tin; oath of li;lefity,
shakes hands witbi,ltim, , and
. gives
inn, in a gold h(izza: parchment slip
‘v: I - ranting to hitribnid his
Iwt.ling within soven s (il the
city, -Ant. rraneili.-e u 1
.a I:monad / of
Londo-i." 'This with-it vari
ous ri_. ts and privileges. If& may
carry on .'ny seta l trader in the etty.
without lie' g taxed for the goods he
brir-rS 1 . 11. •he &deal.; 'l,O live within
li eity.he wi be free frotn.tolls and'
customs ".thr( ighout. England
and ports of the . ea.' II is children,'
liciup. left orphans. will have the
right to become Wa AS Of .the
and put thqir proper y•-• for sate keep-,
ing into the Inty.'Cluu heit. also
has the right to hunt wii tit the Conn
tyof Alidillesel, though lossibly'ilte
may'not tind a# game., eis also
—and this \iS a very !_rood t lug for
an American, more apprecia c'd for
than: now—exempted front
compulsoiy service in theliritish: .my
Or navy. It is quite probable tha
banquet
, at the puildliall mat
the presentatien—for do
nothing Without' a lian:juet, just as
Anicricans can do little without ora
tory', although the latter rather take.
to banquets too- 7 .but conceding the
round of dinners our ex-litiesident Is.
undorgoinehe will probably by that
ti:ne be seasoned to his sueeession,of
feastings.—Plidadeiphia Ledger.'i •
=I
RIT PSC II IPT 16): Sl3 the 4 leer cent.
loan reached s6s,onp,twO Saar
day last. Does that-look as though
I money was 'scarec.
GOT. HAUTRAPET.
CITY" hi VAN 2,
grantGeuerai
City of Lou-
11111Uull (211011:4h
tile- •' rretedt•fii
• •
EREIBLE-EXPLOSIFI. It A 14n. I
• • s•
Three Personslhstaadiy, :Killed and. him
derioniatin,fruid-4neldente. of the lid
. t. . • •
July.
terrible - NeploSio 'occurred this
morning iit t\ the ore Mines• some bine
miles from klaeungie,\mhleh_ . eaused;
a great loss of life. The mine is op
erateA bY Mr, .";cis - e - ph Si"fer, • for. the
Lehigh lien , Company at A llentown,
and
and at, the time of the explosion 2G
hands were emplOyed.in the \ wOrks.
The explosion took.. lace at `a few,
minntee before 6 4i'eloek. • Threever
sons were instantly killed, five fat. ly
and serionsly:mouiled. - \„ '
\ The names of the killediand wound
ed 'are aS followS : • - \
Anion Miller, the
,engineer, aged
38; instantly
\• • •
•. • Owen \ Lanib, labcithr, aged '25, in
stantly killed,' •
Wilson A ndrews; aged 12, insta!nt
-ly killed. ' • . .
Llewellyn 11upp, laborer, .fatally
BE
•
njured: • •
Henry Ifclnbacb, n dritier, fatally
Djurecl.. -
Charlesl,llOlir, -laborer, Wally in
used.;
Thomas Kehm, fatally injured.
ATictar and . Oliver Miller, sous'. of
thd engineer, aged respeetlyelyl 0 and
tlyears, were also injuret“, Victor
llitaLly, and Oliver seriously' • , .
"..Morris Schrager, aged -lA, was .
bad l"\ brui,sed,
.by Ilyit4'brieks on
• - "'
the fa .e a liT- legs.
\\
\Vill ughby Stephens, aged '3,9,
was ihin ed in the head-and let's. .. \
Joseph Ialloway„ aged 60, wti,
slightly wot Med* In the 4 right arm
and left leg. - .
.
All . those .Zd leaVe families:
Aaron Miller Av. s thrown a distance
!of 30 feet and lnk.4 body shockingly
bruised and inangled.% :Rupp, who,
with Heinhach and N ohr, was, sitting
near - the ;Wall wide . Inclosed the
boiler, was terribly bun d- and scald=
ed, and was Tonna lying in the hot
6oul -under the boiler. le. cannot
possibly. survive. The bailer was
;,. .. •
35 feet long by 3 feet in di7eter,
and 'was broken 'into three ii 'eces..
\
Clue piece, consisting of, three ..ec
•tioiis, was thrown .fully 100 yards to
the cast, burying itself In' a .mu
bank. Another portion,' consisting
of one seetion,/was thrown north
ward.about •51J yards, and the third
piece, over Tt) feet long, flew •in a
westerly direction and - landed in• a
bank of earth, which it penetrated to
the depth of eight feet. The engine-_
house wang,coinpletely destroyed; the
horiie shed, distant about 80 . feet,
badly - wreeked; - 'and 'the washery
'slightly damaged._ Several' horses
and Mules Were.killed;, -
The cause of ,the accident has not
yet been ascertained', the Coroner
and his jury not having concluded
their 'abbrs. The verdict may not
be rendefed for several days.
.Tice
boiler hal' been in position for over
four years, and in steady operation
for the past six months.. ItlVLlS.CX
nlifinetl last January and pronounced
by the inspector to be in-sound con
dition.; 0,
. .
BUSINESS PROSPECTS.
-
Saturday Closed pc fiscal year of
the United States government, and
the hooks of the Department.balanc
ed tip, iireparatory to. the entering .
on the neWliscal year. ' The recoi'd
is a more tangible development of
the improved financial- condition of
the country, and has in it more en
couragement in the iniinediate future
'of business than anything yet pub
lished. -It shows the internal. ieve
nue receipts to. havO ii creased over
two'aivl a quarter millionst-zan evi
denee of improved business that
cannot be adsappreciated. The de
\mand of business have impelled a
larger coinage than we have had in
one year, and the
.prospects for the
coining yea? are greatly improved.
Preptions are being made at the
mines, increase the product of the
- precionSinelals, in view of,the expect
ed increase of demand, Thus. the
condition Of business in the country
is\esidently, \ and healthful! imProv
ing.' The lapse' of the Usual, Link
\
dtirin: which 'the depression \that
follows panicS cOotinues and,thee,vi
dently li .althfully \character of the
recuperat n promiges favorably. \
In atiClita in to the above,' we note
thvee fait:lot al elements of promise,„
that mean intu.. 1 with rete,rence to the
!nisi nCss.reetipe *ion of the country.
I. .Our I iron 'ti ole has developed
great power in col ipeting , with the
foreign trade: The fact that\ it. is
able to 11 . 04 the Ame 'jean market is
of great importance; - t additional
to that, — t is beginning ' reach - out
in competition in foreig. markets;,
The sending of an agent 0 Brazil
• itlicates the purpose. of r iron
in. suers to seek after the tr de of
that n - reat and growing 'EnpircAt
railroad, bridges is der oiling railroad, .nd
other pi lie iinproveinents, and w‘ I ,
furnish an :mportant market for yari\
oils forms (K iron. manufacture for'.
several c years to cone. . IL, The iron 1
ship-bnilding iniiistry of this country '
is making an.imission - On the corn
petitve strength of tir commercial
.mariner This is an iniportant Mat
' ter. The y enterprise and energy of
i our people
,are practically solving
\ what was regarded as a very trouble
'. (nue question, and we are in Ai fair
Wily to recover our supremacy on the
n( 4 , l \ n. . Tlin entire system 'of "AhO
buil( ng has-clianged within the paSt,
tweid 3wars, and we are competing
with linp i\ newest phOise of the enter
• prise.... its includes iron steamers
of large t
_nage; which, by making
frequent tr .s:, with large cargoes,
gives one ve sel the eau-big-capacity
of half a dozefailiug ships. 3. Our
'crops form thelast elemeat of prom
ise: The wheat \ye and corn Crop
cover a large area, nd the prospect
is that nre will have ularge and val
uable yield. This is f greats 'advan
tage in that it retires° I s s,-ft perms-,
tient increase of wealth, ( crived fronV .
'the soil." With such eletil \ kits of ad-
vantage and such prospeo,..‘„ , in, the
immediate' future, there _ea \be ,no
doubt of the , speedy revival o \busi
ness activity.—Pittsbury Con
~ere
ival,. July .i d.
.- • • • '
r
- THE , REHVILDING OF ST.. JOHN.
. —r-
opulis
part
he
ST. Jour, NEw-BatiNs3vicK., July
a Meeting , of t citizens here
this morning, Mayor Earle presiding,
a committee was appointed to exam
• p chartersof x loan and mortgage
a.isoeiations, with a view or. organiz
ing.sucle a company 'here, With the
object of raising money England,
at low .rate of interest, forrebitilding
St. John. The, meeting resolyed `that
the ; loCal government \and • citY.cor
partition should aid
LlC‘y association in obtal a loan
of at'l.a.St $2,000,000.
--0-4_41111,
.PKEtiIDENT GowAN of the . ltee,ding
road has returneil.• • •
Tnn V,
1=1:1
TiLlUil
kill wont;
j t Tut=
delta's.
A wil
store du
,IN the
twanty-seiyyt
eight. working.
Esuanavioa to the West and, South has
been quite active this spring and aunt ~ iir
froullohigh County. ' -
NAT. McSAY hats nailed for Europc,• •
leaving his nineteen suits againkt the
Pbilidelphia Tim.f s behind him. ' • _
Tim Lancantor County Prison Board
aie erecting a new building for the better
accommodat on of bummers. 1 '
• Tuttincaster banks hold. about $2,-
, 11,000 subject to cheeks and time eert k iti ,
ea
EiF3CRETAIIIIES Evans '- and Devens have
been nakittg a tour of the coal, fields, of
this State.
CuintriclCE ACINEir - of the state
Supreme `cart wit.; arrested ,a few dayti
ago in Betiver unty for shooting pheas
atkts out of se a . n., 5
40
1- , •
Iconic Luo\oiv, of,Philadelphia, has
docility's' to be a candidate for Supreme
Judgo \ on the Democratic ticket. -
Tug \Lackawanna region, has • shipped
2,985495 tons of coal thus far this year—
an increase, of 787,476 Eons over last year.
• .)Tutt Pennsylvania Teachers' Associa
tion meets atErie on the 7th of "August.
The session will last Ulu . ) day's,, ',
,A u six months Old; at.Bothany Or
phans' Mime, .Winrielsdoif, - his hatched
out a - brood of young.ehickens.
TitnEE 'carrier' pigeons let 100 3e y i n ,
Reading-by:an Easton \gentleman arrived'
in - Easton in-forty-five lainutcs—distance
fifty-four mites. :X
Tire Aspirit. el Berk; says that ,Berke
..C'ouitty is for Noyes and will send • seven
dolegates.to the State Convention tikatii,
=ibis for his support-
. ..., .
. J s•st ER Bost.un, of barlisle is to furnish
the Government with 25,000 head of beef
cattle, 0,000 bushels of corn, and 4500,-
000 pounds of dour.. .. .
EIIINRSTCOKIILEn, vestrynian of 2ion's
Lutltran Church, Lancaster,•on Sunday
night was gagged and
.robbeil of about .
$1 , 2.6 by three highwaymen.
Dins MARTHA'VEIT:LIM of Scranton,
has two, breach of pr shits in court,
and three other yet fig men were notified
that. she will reach tll il.. casea in the fall.
Aar Millersville 'a child of Walter Eshel
manw
as knocked down, by an express
train and the. cars. passed 'cover it, but, it_
fell in the middle of • the track and, *as
uninjured.
JOHN EAGLE, .of Maytowa;\ Lancaster_
muty, aged ninety-one years, cut . a
sit kof rye With a Sickle to show his
neh, ibors how grain w a s gathered \ half a
ee'ntu ago. -.-
TILE primary Republican eleCtion, in
Forest C may resulted in the nominatiqn
of Lawret .6 for Treasurer over Dunn, by
a•vote of L. to 169. Thompson got 5 . `
votes. , .
There wiltl -a larger yield of grain in
Adams Comity 1:113 for many years. The
oats Butter looki better, while corn has a
good promise; Th potato bug has not
done much harm.
AT a circus at Beth client, 'an elephant
while being loaded on a, car, fell on. its
back, :tint betan a 'terrib roaring, caus
ing a-panic fr a time, asst was thought
a wild-beast-1 ad broken loci .
I
VAMEANTS hereafter Win bo fed on
bread and water in the Eastong. 'Here
tofore the fare has been so g at the
prison that this class of vagaben Is , pre
ferred to be there to roaming abo t Tllti.
comity. .
_ TIIE Senatorial Conferences of 'it
and Cambria Comities net, at Holiday
burg on Monday, and elected :John T.
Harper, Esq., of Lloydsville, ,Cambria
County, delegate to the next_ Republican
State Convention.
..
Tun Brotherhood of Locomotive 'Engi
neers in Reading received a part of the
money agretid to 'Le paid to them by the
order to which they belong. They expect
to be' paid proulptly heacafter f including
JO ON DENITHOUNE, of Huntingdon
County, 'heard a peculiar noise under his
window, one night recently. Ho ,looked
out of the window, fell to the ground and
had his neck broken. He was seventy
five years old. '
Alt old lady took a Bible from which
three leaN'es had been torn to a binder in
Lancaster, one day last week, and 'asked
him to bind the ipok and have - the miss
ing leaves printed while she waited for it,
as she did not often get to town.
'Hon cholera has made its- appearance
in tho vicinity of Camp Aid, Cumberland
County, and for some days past a number
of fine pOrkersrlyave died &Jai its attacks.
The hogs eat heartily and in av few mo-•
ments after are seized with convulsions
and die.
Cr.ARENCE Duntsocit has been sus
pended from practice, fora year, at the
Philadelphia bar, for having moved the
Court to admit a young, !min named
O'Grady to practice when ho (Deringoo
knew the Board of Examiners hail refused
to oss O'Grady.
TILE Democracy ofCrawford County
. . .
.re having a lively time in the canvass for
the nomination of a President Judge 'of
that Judicial District. J. 11.Brawley and
Pierson Church are the leading candi
dates, with Roger Sherman, of Titusville,-
in reserve as a compromise candidate.
SINCE the laying down of the third rail
on the ETic Railroad, the cars which run
on the Lehigh Vallag.anil its connections
arc obliged. to have ftill names stencilled
on them beside. thd 'simple- initial. A
North Pennsylvania Railroad car was six
„months on_the litie of the Northern Pa-
Citic.
THE leas© of the Girard House to Mc-
Kibben, Vosberg Sr Co.; , afterwards held
by C.„M'Kibben & Son', has been annulled
by mutual, consent, and the' business will
hereafter be - conducted •by the Girard
House Company, E. C: Eby as President
and .Terenriali 31•Kiblien as general man
. or. •
investigation
S touching the death of
Pa ick Connolly, whose head:was rut' ff
by a pedal train on the Lackawanna &
Blom - 9.bn% , Railread, early en Sunda,y
mortilitg a short distance below Wyom
ing, rove. Is the facts that he was. stabbed
and-shot ,a d placed upon the Crack by big
assa.4l4l us.
.
.TourKti.i ttv; of Ittuitini;dow County,
was
_killed during a • rain \ storM. While
g o i t it, down a hill he sat on \a flock chain
of a''...kvagoii,.; an 'the liorses -- becoming
frightened,at a clat of thunder gait at a
rapid - rate - of speed, hrowingXelly to the
ground, and one or th hind wheels pats
iver big body. • . -,
, A\cliT of. young mei tress _cling on
the farm of Daniel , Frit in faboning
valley, near Pottsville; we r ordered -Off
by the proprietor. . One the party
named Iliirke,Kelley drew a volver ow
Fritz, when the latter knocked im down
with a musket and shot him, fro which,
he died shortly,'afterward. .
,
AI6EytTS MARTIN. of Erie r reociv the
honorary de,gret; of A.M. from Yale a ew
days ago ; whereusion Gin people of Et'e.
wondered 'greatly. who Artenms Marti
might, be. After a diligent Search he was
foinid tti be a, self-educated market gar-.
dener, aged forty-two, who for the last
six years has peddled produce In the city
streets. . . ,
ON MO'nday, Governor Hartranft signed
the death "warri.ut of Alleti C. Laross, who
wag convicted in -liorthanipion County
for the murder of his father and mother,
by means of.poison. He will be hung on
`the 10th of September, the same day, that
'homes P. Fhiber, the' Molly Maguire
ni rderer, in jail at Mauch Chunk, is to
be xecueed.
A knr: at Powers & Weightman':lab
mato at the Falls of Schuylkill, Satur
day
day morning, caused a loss of about $2:3,-
000. Thn x ilames wernicontlbed to the up
per floor and roof of the used for .
_ .. . -
the-maneis one of
a series of vith; the
works. T' by -in
surance.
WORK .
sane at IV
vigorous
seetions.ot
and the ad;
-finished V
walls:on th,
commenced
of the last
to warrani
conFis
OWL NEW 'OBI 14TElt.
Lunt So-
4iht-
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NSW N'Onit, i, 4lll,Y 11
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•
The Bea Cliff Temperance ?roplobisve do
the fact that Boston ladles (T .ers • tepidly . _
ing,drurikards. This lathe testimony of, one Cap .
laldScott of the Diatom pollee torus ; who doelarei
, that they drink atrastantantS, and alio prtialely, •
at borne. Perltapirthey do, ut if so, It Is decided
ly on the sly. I have Its'ed i n Batton, anit'so far as
my Observation goes, the wine generally offered
was of the weakest kind. and malty people were ad
vocates°, the tfayes prlicy. fitful this fs, an ,awful
accusation to he brought against goodly Boston,
and tlyit too when set many of her alibiing lights i
are away.
The story that Titter' and Beecher are reconciled
needs verification. ldr. Tilton has gone abmail
with his two daughters. Anil It IM smoked the calu
met of peace with the Pastor of ilyrnouth before
• e left, lie did it so quietly \that no one has , heels
a e to find it-out. Mrs..Tfiton helped tier (Baugh
to to get ready far their journeytwer these* with
Shed ather, and It Is rano - U*4'oot l'hendore kiss
ed bermot only Good Bye lett.ttrerpfr. Re , 41111
not.rhowever, commend her to !oral care. flho
is living with her mother, Mrs. °roe, and has the
youngest child, a boy, with tier. \ •
- Times are bard and thieves are kettye,-they sac-.
celled In stealing 45.200 from the counter°, dames
Colgate, a banker In Wall street, On Wednesday.:
44,000 was a cheek which was stopped, bilk the oth
er 42.'200 was In bank notes. Art it- must have been
defied for with a wire, and there orp numenets pee.
pie - in the l otlice,lt la strange the thieves we j•e not
detected.• - •
Speaking : Of flailing, Alderman friteilleY s h \ iv, a.
decided love for "ye gentle spOrte,” sung tifir vett
e ble tratic Mallon, and he wants to go fishing le,
e Central tart ponds which are dignified by the
Itte of rates . -Aillhe raginsdlles who rejoice in a
fling and bent pin, seconded the motion with a
f
, general "Hi. hi,"and "Bully for Alderman O'ltell
' lt,,`. but In spite of this Oberlin:l and general en
dorsement the motion, fell through. . "
- Mr. It. lf. Stoddard:the - pilaf, who,haS succeeded
•In putting - the City 'llaik - isUirary into a condi:lnn
where it is pmettrallymeful, will add to his latibrs;
those of literary Editor of the R.rorris. and. that
department of OW Paper SO 1111111.11111letny lie bene
fitted by the acceesion. l - ,- I. • ',.' "• .
' • Mr.,,,,NiVilliatit IL plardhall.sd ‘ tills-city, hi-exhibit
ing a portrait ralleh i he rails oJesinicif Nazareth.' `
It Is'ntore ambltiiimethan lileiallistle,_ and few., mo
ld° would probably find in It thele.bleaFor, (he's's/
of Man Whether they yegardeilLlllMlrnin a 'l'rini
tar's% or a linitaran Witt of vletv.X.lt is a large
quarter crayon. Seven .fert by ten, a Very fine look-.
tog Jew, and If accepted as .a possibly portrait,
would go fal toward upholding the muse ear Chrii
tianlty doctrine. , • ' \,, L ...
A few weeks ago. he English flrafillie INSayd all
admirable engraving of the Queen 4)6 nigland and
other members of the royal family.. Tills was hears
ly,threo feet by two. and a clear cut. well defined
pleture.4,thrthy London the lomon Graphic. , link has
beeMcmited by-setters, patsies here and certainly
not improved upon, for the London 6 mphle is one
of the finest specimens of newspaper enterprise.
This week the Loudon Illustrated News has the
finest war-map that has" been yet published, anti al
so,issues an extra number entitled "Russia and
Turkey." These will probably he redipsed.'altered..
and E must-say spoiled, by cheat, ilipieri lie p% I t
semis a shame that this sittinlil tie dime, 'der Il!si'
gets no idea of their real worth front these Chita 1
copies.. - I _
We are,millosibteilly Messed with petitions here.
but our English Consinsgo ahead of us, ' A If bis
Eliza Taylor, of Sfaceimill•Ml, has petitioned Parlia
ment In behalf's.? her rats, complaining 'that inn
High Sheriff of her county has set ceitain.s• springs
guns Mid englaes ealeitlated tit intilet ttiltirw." and
has by that means untimely cut off three .of her
cats• and the chief constable r.•fuses to print and
post a placard offering one twitind reward. And this
the House of Commons Is egpeeteit to attend to for
the Much Injured spinner. 'Thr;st• in 0111- Cealltry
will now know what to do, with thi illustrious pre
cedent before them. ', • .
And-now for the warm-Weather, her. is nit ex,
ample for preachers. I 410 not hesitate to giveit,
.because to follow English customs Is unite this pro
per thing, these slays. A minister In the It.inie
Street Chapel. !smitten. gitre out hl; text atm then
said "he had pondered It a whole week and 'midii
not sails!, himself as to its real meaning. Inspira
tion frequently came to him In the pulpit. lint it
had failed him on this occi•stim, and so lie was Ilea
-1 tilt, to proceed: - Sensible malt and happy congre
-1 gallon. ,If only all preachers would oi , tly preach
when they had somi•thing worthy to tie saht, lion
-many dull sermons worild be spaird. Let us hope
this English example may he copied. .
We have a genuine century plant in
. tilossion in
Kew Vatic, which Is a curiosity In Its way.
The piano of utile!) I stesk.e to )-on. In one Of toy
recent letters, that is being; minufact•irmt for the
Mew York Press'Curell ',situ; Ag. , ney, has, proven a
ost excellent Instrument: ,it wjih-goinparb favor.
ably with those fronkwell known - makers, as it con-r 1
touts all the qualities and insproventeuts for w Well I
they are noted. It is made Inn alt forms anti siZON.
het they - especially recommend their :quart: Maui I
at IVA. \lt la of the finest tone and finish. quite as I
east as any tsfsi piano lo the market, and Is sifferml
at these Itrllla, ltecitUSe it pa:eies'ilirollgli no later-
meitirte hands, n t ghes straight f torn the manu
factory to the \ huyer. sowing all the earmitse of mils.
dienten. it Is new and hint es rellen: ilepaiture..
TO protect the the . agency Lave copyright
ed It under the nuine of the ...Silser Bell. - if psi i
wish to k more about ft. address them for filr- '
her particulars..fies s ui any or tier subject, at thi;ir
Bureau, 39 Broadway, ItOeni :; n,a . . ~
W yfllo
le ate
Tritl-
A Wonderful illirowery'.--our Oithiermts
exchanges.-are tailed wl.th ' hcet•unts"...f tuosywon4vr
ful cur = es. ettoeted by Di \ "M Epic.% I.
WoNDETi I ." It is saki lcilie the greate . st
yetAllseotered, giving Intr,yarir'y s, t4, the vitt etas-
tlcltyt.t. the step, and making the incalhl hearer,
courageous and strong. It cure.i cli;seasss of the
Stomach-, Kidneys and is pi Ile - , Scrofula and
alI iiiwet LAir:ISPA: cures Nervous 1•14 \stratiou and
NOcaktiess of either Sex. re , toring Tone\and Vigor
to tl whole system. Ilyaol the fullowleures:-
NOl AN HI:ST, Sheds Comers, \yonder
fill cure of .elyspepsia and tieart tlrseast. , . .\ .
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1,
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1 )
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.•
\\'.. cant:haat
l'll.
In
red.
' . tic!
I a, ,
Mrs:
Scrofula
A. If. HA..
Wonder " gavt
A mrn'? TRU.
$(11110 lerpfula:
cured.
4
rrOf.li. 41tENor,r. Saratoga: N. X,. whhdy
known as Pll'llOlEll of lite of our , Ifadlug institu
tions of learning, says th t hi, "wife. has tho
•• Medical Wonder" for , nnpiteation Of di:ease,
with the most happy effect. No other remedy ever
touched the case Ilkej . t.
(;Ed; IfikrSl:s, Oneida. cured
ELIZABETH WOOD. Sl'2.!til COrne
Sheits'eonor , rs, N.
Kidney l!lsenset gained .10'pounitS:\
1
%Ex. §aratogS, S3y9 that ' 6 illedieM - • - •
N MIPI? 1 . District
him health, strength and appetite.). l • •
flonrt of tho T r otted • States • for the Wes,tern
ALF, Wi l t monk,
- • •••• Isteirt of I . ..‘ousylvrola., 1 the matter of dailies
'Pposed tv Le, in cons:lint/oh: :Sr! Bankrupt , -
)4,.1 art of Irelin9tvanta.
atn.\4l Itn1:1:1111.;cy ha, bet‘il Conrti
agaitiid the e•titt. of W and 3lAitioll:
• Sp3tAll:g of . 1%. , 1C311d3, ill the County of.
font, aMi i , tatii of Penn , yleania.. in said
I,adinitgi , t‘litiokrutd,l upon p,..titlon of their credi4
tot, and the paynworof at.y debts and the deli,"
cry of any property belonging a, said Bankrupts.,
to thou or tridi, , ir one, and the, tratisfor of any
i'll°P , reY•l'Y Mien, ore forldildott Vile I tor . A .int• ci
log if the creditor , of itatCFropts, to proye
(twit- debts an•f ..p.• or worn. asqirllel`S or
'tumor amt dropsy., reduced 17, inel\
Mrs.,l. S. 4 APPLETON, IIiIINI,Oro,,
, •
disease,
Mrs. C. D. Oitow Ay, 1'00e.4.!1. N., 11.
to hed with•leinale and kidney tli,ease; en
Dr. A. Dar:l'mi, siste
two years with female aml - ncryou.s dit.easeh.;
Nrr spacefdr 1,000 4ther (111%14.4
Ask your DrUggist for Medical Wonti , r,"
be mired. Pepared try ,Dr. 1.; s.tratot
N. Y.
For sale In TOWalart by 'Dr. 11. C. I'onrt..
wholesale, by II s..xltt, CUR & Co.. V. -
•
VEGETINE PI:11 I FIE:3
. TTIE
mood, IT...nov:lles and Invtgorates *lt, Whole
System. Its inedleal properties arc Alt,:rattve s
Tonic, Solvent and 'Diuretic.
Eli E N DLI:
E E r N 3111 . . n. R. Srs.v:. Ns
Dear Sir—l %%111 most cheer
fully told my' tustilliony'to
E'G E T 1 N E great. tininher yo't hale aireii.V
:rttcgive.l ha favor of roar great
. • • and g.,ul
VEGE N E for Ido tiot think enough cart
• - , 311 in its praise, hi 1 was ifou
hied over thirty year, with that
V Eli E T 1 N E dreadful tlis4ase, Catarrh. - 41.1
. !had shell ha.l
that It would , sin as though I
V Eli E T I N E never (....ul.l I.re.tthe any ni4v,
, - and V F. ,- ; has coiNfl'fitc:
awl I do loel to thank 114 , 4 all
V EG ETI N.E the tine` that yiere i, so go.id
_ titetlielne as Via: 3114.
also thitik it one of ti. t..st toed-
V E G ETINE mines for coughs. and
.sinking , !epilogs at tilt; stomach,
'aria advise everylksly.:.to take
V E G ETIN Ethe VE(4 EvINE, -for 1 can assure
.
them it is one - of they best inetll-
CltieS that eve r was.
V E.G ET I N Mits. In Hiatt:.
• • •Cor. 7113gazine & W311),1t stA„
V F G ETI X r; .
' • ' • - Cmbritlge, Al :15F
'
VECETI
VEGET IN E
! HEALTH,
V EG ETI N EtT?:ENI6n
VEGETIN My glnuglitcr 11:%‘• rouciNefl
•grOmt 70.'111, 010 litie of
tvas . zi bource orl , r,az at ahoy to
all' tier frivrol• , . Iv. of j
reS101(.11 ur ho:0 1 1%.t
v EGETINE ~!rengt lind
N. 11. TII.I , EN,
Itoittraucw&
Nli. I:anding.
BoNton 311.4 cs
I
-1
V E (4 E T I, N E
E 0 E.Tl4+;
V E 4 ETI~,\ F:
VECETINE
! c - Axxi - vr ) ier.
V Ettx
' AIII.F.STOWN. 114.
V E G I7 \ T I N
i Dear Sir—llik is to' certify
. s
V E G E T I N E that I have nmul your •!Jtlood
: Preparation" in' my fatuity for
Nu% era: years, andt iihik 't hat.
E6E r I !„) for ISerofitia or - ranktrotts Ilti-
\ \ '.inori. of i twain:die atter:lons, It 1
\eannitt Iv excelled : ' and a, a 1
V E I F T I N E,100"1 purifier or spring toed!.
:
: elne, it i- the best ridn7, I have.
iever used, and I V,• us,-,1 at-.
v ,F , (4 , LT 1 x E;most o..erythlng. I call cheer
, ,fitfifTee.iiii mend If to anyone In
• tieed a, such a medicine,
,
. v.E G E . , r N . ,E r , , ] . ours respeetflilly,
Ilitzt. A. A. tot . .•:'SNIOI:r..
s ~ . .
\.-so. 13 Russell stroet.
V gOETIN 1,, • I
1 . .
\ •
,
• .:,- . <
V E G-E TIN I\ ,:e. ..—:.---...
VEEI E T I .'!..: E. \ • .
ItECO LEND IT \
11."...1,1r.T1LY
v EG E T I .1V --
~ Souril. cis ToN, 1.1.c1),7 1 10.
VEGE. TI N E; 11 r. STEVi:- s':\ . \ •
1 Deor Str— lave taken feyeral
• it otttes of you V‘l to EIT IN E, \ WIII.
-
Y.E CET I N Earn runvineed t' I; -a 7 ,onato
- ireinedy tor • flys •psfit, Kidney
• Complaints and g ni , ral detditt ,
I' E GET I N . E i a the system. . ..
. 1 I can heartily re .i
to alb suffering. front ,
VEOE T IN E;romplaltits. .
''
Your.' respectful'. `,
' i i • . Mr.S. 3lrmin.E 1..\11 k.. ,
V E G E T I N'El - as Athens ' eel
. .
. .
l'rel. by H. H. STEVENS, .114.iFito . 311 ,
- -
.1
the in-
TiLd on
. t n two
wilding,
soon be
; of the
not be
tpriation
ufficieut
VEGETINE- IS SOLD BT ALL
- • - „
.. - .
gilt Adveiticomeats. : ' -
WANTED--A . RESPONSIBLE
r ARTY tilth EAPI.TAL,,a3IEILCIJANT
pnErrattu, to take a . Partnership Interest and
Manage P.M:inch Dollar St(/re, whleft we are about
toatart in this tiqction. 'None but those who caw
ye the' hest reference 'need make apiilleatlon.
. 11 Communication's: strictly.confldential. Address
. • • DB fOIING & 13110..
- .' • ' PALACE 18 - 11.1.A8 STORE. '
• . it, IESTNUT STREET, P1111,A1)4I.P111,(.
TIS ,pF- LETTERS remaining in
4 Post date at
,Towanda, Bradford - COI, Pa.,
for the week ndlng July 18, 1677: . • . .
Bushnell. £'"'' ' Lynch, Miss Katie
Ilebble ‘ WM • - 3lnflan. Llszto J ... .
Bennett. Marys - ' March, Irtn
Conley. Pat • I ltuldnion. Peter if
eareY, Win F , Rupert, Reuben IC' ' ,-
Poles, NIII44'N , ' Sniltls,'Eliza
Batmen, Frank F. , Walton. Miss'S . ,
11awes. Anna. ' . hippie '
. Amanda .• .
Davidson; II Vt ruff, Wm ''.
Ilifse. Mr Wh e. IMIll! W
rtit e kl, Hattie
~ ..Wlfee,f,zr, Everg.tt
iir.t.s Ton.appnEas. • '
, NDENI'S.
J. T. Jennings, Canto%
Persona calling for any of the 111/0 please
saY advertised," giving date of list.
S: W. A LVOI: P. 31.
TIIE COMPOUND OXI EN
TuEn'tuli.:NT,—This Is nos\ystt , tn of .41-
cation confined in its action to narrow !Witte. e 4
Mg OXYGEN' V AONETIZED. it is the,
wonderKVlAllizer of the human la - 4.1y ever known.
fritcreforegt should cure a greater varietV - of lilt
antl a larger proportion of patients than any other
ttgeUt. Eight 'years of expeilence fuliv cOnflona
the expectation. Tim imiccrit.era unite their
fore'es 'to make known and awailatdo to the sick the
wonderful virtues of the Compound Oxygen. It is
the safest, surest. and cheapest remedy In the
worldX Let all d'onsomptlves. Dyspelittcs, Para
lytics (recent:. anal all even discouraged Invalids,
saturfor our Drorbure of 110 pages. which - contains
mach wonderful hut true at:stemmas. bestof
nvni lats. aio one terms for home and otnce treat - -
nu:W. It will
to mailed free of charge..
PALRN, ii. Pu..-Nt.
It. STA 51.; M. 1)., •
' 4 1 7 I.ItKFY Sr Pal VNI
'• ' "
Girard Street, Phila.
MEI
A~~T~.NTS 'TED $5O TO
r t.:oo •..s. new. clear if conrise
I 7 NI ER II ICSTO •R Y
.
Coinnienrlng' eßrlist periods. closing .
March..l47::, the World's great,
Grand it lqtory If t!. .t 3:f r. M toot. p: A Gv.
and M DiArt: Including 1114t s ory o.7iteliniql
lioluvvratiou \ ,ps...,,id t ut
gaud T ,, rki's4 diviro A hools.,of thrilling Inter
..st and unlver"al need. 'i 4 ..11s tarter.( Until Any other.
11-ant I Nil 111u , d rat 10(14; lur. PriCVSolliek !..210M. X.
Ira trrti3c. vireulars SINN% ,tiLiToss WI! if It,
Dy (11... Pll)lAlieipiti.l. I'a.; (Mein/mil. O.; cm.
raga. Louis, Mo. qn1711.13t.;
'irtr
(.. -
IAIT 17 1 ON',. ---.- X 13•• wife, Angeline,,
~, 1 'riving I , :qi my bvl a of! i , ,t - kr..l withota Just
rank or provocai ion:" 1 11.•rt - 11•4Trarbld any ukti, har
boriog or rio.t Ing her'ou - 11,4,a count, !is! WIII;Tay
TV) 111 - '1.1., - 0, her fiort: rm.: 14 g .
F.;.••• P F. t.: I:T: \
\
.
Wittnos, ra.. . Jl,iy IL 1577 • ' •
4 . , _
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Z. z. ; ; ; •1.4'
•
t-NriENsrusEt) WILT
hk`ll 3 11. , 3,,•• 334 lit InWys.x, innated
nli: , ,frotn'Towagt.la tiorn',4ll‘.l.l oi"n mite fin in
11. Th. Int contains:Oslo an,
with an abmplan., of 4,1.1 fruit—apples, penelirs'.
sip of Nil,' water, a barh.and
.01,.r (int Imildlugs th..n.n... The Inis,: woo box Is
painted this with two vont , : of Jewett's lead.
latv•ntnl The prois•rty will 'be
so'd for4IV•II tatsslt halt Its valtie)." . .e•lno down atnl
a lite snail 'Marty with Intert"st. Address J. An,
ilrow Wilt, At torht.,y-atLLaw. Towanda-Tn.-p.:177;
0 0 si i 0 0 0 lir f> 9 94.;
Q`'
'r TATEMEN OF` RECEIPTS
an./1 Fxv,-ntlittires Towanda
li!4triet, f,e to dune 1, 1,37<t. by dour 1. 157,7;
13:0aniq. on 11:tii.1,..
F rota (s , 3lrutol
Frr.stl f'olle,•tor Wlekhavi.
i'robt W. 3., Y•..tne, !Inv!. :
Stat., appropylat:.6
J. gingslni t,qtaLi,,i..
•a;a, ..... ... ....
I joilMlfr
ntere4t
loNniao,t ,
Verll - .
•
1."
M t•II:11 tetori
( . 12.71 s. &.(•
rt i,1111.; . .
pool
Molitor flen-ral. tai
Serr,lary •
Kral osiate :Loa
1••olool torn 1.500 .00
int:anco 1 on Ouplitt.t. , . 1:57 1.. 54 :13
jta':it•e• Q:.• nn tl,npAcatt.. .547 cs
Vittver , ali , t yinfroll • ..1.2o0•06
Balance on tiaudl ' I.lin 92
I.l.lsvarlaVertilll,
I:. T. FOX,
=1!
k ; , . N. Y., ovarian.
their estate. will h. , ..1.ent at a,rourt, of Itabkrurte:;
to he hoith•n at T.ar•a%o.a, ' ra., In siht 141,trlf:t, On
11
the r4,ll:ty.of Au t i.rs - r, A. 1).1177. at. 1. ti clot:.
.t. m., at the tallee of ityertnu & Niercur.,in the 11)4-
/n1101o( Towanda, ;,, , n.r, , It. A',..Zticreur, Esq,„:•cur;
of the ltegisfers in BankruptCy of out phtriet. '
. , \ • .14,1fN 11A1.11. ''
jy,l2-21. r. S. ,Nlttrikti for said I)lstrict.
_
IN 1;1,1C K 11. LT PTO.Y.=--111 the D is=
Irk! Court for the lye"ten t I)intrirl of Penn , .
sylvania. Nlerton I.:nub at. of 4ratlford County,
a Itankropt tunler the .A.e; of l'on7gres,' of - March
?A, 1,67. having applied for. a )11)tylirirge from all
ii , . clet,ts, atil other eatllll9 proeahle tlinierlahl
et, by or d er of the Court, motive is`hereby given
all creditors who have Droved their,tlehts, and
r 1..1'40T1S i1it, , 1,5101. 11 appear on Ihe Ist thy
''si UST, 1 , 77. at :: Weloel:. 1.. M., before If. A.
E.-‘l.. 11eg!Aer Ili Irani: tilitey, :I.t. 'llltwne
.to ..11t . ,1N,atn , , , , it ...any theyltave, , 4t . it,y a
,1.,,,,1,1 ~,.t. be -.J.q - a1..4 p, the hai•l 17 ! ah1..-
:••.. C. Ils.N.'A N rt•Ll:ss . ,
- • - ('I.;rIC.
s around 1.41 y.
II : , 'spiliat
i
• r
to :,
"di r
morel
iurri, Pa
,fisilia,t,., •
1.11 ,, .
Jul.
uly 111.
At L
!natter I
W iti . A. tJavitt. I
ltrailt r oid County.
- The niolersigto:il an .‘tlltor•appolnteil,-by said
1 l'inirt to ;llstri aut., le toy raised hy the sale.of
ti, real estate of , il, .C1,11:1?tf, , Win at end to ti n
can.- at his offiro in th horiingli, of To .on
il'i" EsnAti. - tin. 7th gla)aif ACI : t•!.,T next, at In
; Ai M., ~ f that rt.'', at which Cline and plaee
ail' perSIAIS 11::Vii.g efainis on the fund aforesaid
can plesent the sit'n., •, other i%se I. NO iittlirrt.d.
It W. 1.. 1 . 1:11.'li, Auditor.
Thwanda,alnly la. 15.77. •
“ . ‘ 7
A upfrows NoT `'l,.—J. II.
/IL chit4m xs, P. W.-Ci!welrat i 1 Fdleri . Cowell.
In the Court of Connnowr-leas• of rad tot(' enmi
ty. N0..5. - 4,:l , ,diriiary Terra, 15.75.
kvi,
''Cllt• innlersigilel._ an-An:liter appol dol. hy salt C.',.hirt to illstrihute.fur4 arbdr:g from le of de
fendants7real estate. wfli attend to th ilutls. of
Ills preltlon Al IliS 11211. t ., ii.lhe borough of
. \miranda,
'7 \\.,
rui SATA:IIDA 1", that :fat i;ay or :I 1.1 .vs ~ .at 1
0•0,..k. r. M., at Whlrli time ar,l place, al l 1 , rsolis
lirwitig claims upon sail triads tons: present. hem.
•or he for deli:tzar:al f rem ''ein,l in , inyupini the
camo. • d.. . . wli. FOY 1.1.7, "
..lutie 21, '77. Auditor.
• _ -. _ _ ___ .
A. - 1 ' 1)11 ' 01PS .IVOTICE.—In the
matter of Mb c:•tate or John Purcell, :Aced;
la i the Orphan:` 1'411.11 of I:rail:on' l'onniy„ •
Th., Ulliit'l,K9l4 , ti. 311 A minor appointed, illion ea
eeptious. alai, ti , lam - shalt assets and inalie distri.
Kati , n.irill 'at te.:4l to th , itiallits4d, his appolattniod
al his ..iliac In the lanougli of Towands, on . FRI
DAY'. Al' fa I'S rs.:4, j•-. 77, at 10 ~'elor l•-. 3.1.1,, at whirl,
time and pinee all p0r.,,, a , trarteig ciatins•lipma said
111.1 are rroonacti to pr,,ollt tholu or be ,forever
!10irn:.1.f1..111 t W.11 , 111`; 11l `inn the same_
- .1. N . 12.11.1F,F;
' A lultrir, '
July 12, 1A77
NCOIZPORATI()N . - NOTICV. -
T., :01 ns:ay roocern : Vile,underrgned
enir...n- of .. Trnr an.; trinity I:erelky give radii!,
th A t thoy tnf..n.l ('Curt or.conituin
194.3... of Itra4;•ot .1 C a. Law Judge thereof,
th... loco:v.41111.n 4leairooii Coveter}
loiraasing
.m 4 keeping . the sank! In proper condition for a.
place to bury the dead. o , '
lam,tv.,pu.st f; FM. N. NI:WM:HUY,:
MUM Holf..ael':7'osl4:lt4)Y.
V. M. I:.WpN.
E. VA NTII ry rr. r,.
N EYNERI), DAVID, 11. . FQRItEST
Tro' Pa., ,Inly FP, • ,
A DMINLSTRA:k.OR?S NOTI'CE
—Notioe Is hereby
.g,ivett that all pi•rsOns It
deliteil to OM estatotof David 11 , mvener, lute'
mate iitimediatTe pay ntynt
•to the . undershrt - ned, nutl ait.perseas hating
. cl• s,
against stini ttstat, routtovsetirthent. dilly a het.;
tirated, for ttleilmat. : S I :,
July 19. Administrator, penile? e lite.
A NIST R A TOR'S' N TICE.
olive is tterrhy given that . persona in
delited tO the e•tati• o: iteoter ay I•ir.,
late of North 'l'mvatitlit, itrad for Copnty, must
make immediate payment to the u,hor.dgned, and
all twr.solis having ,•iairiocaraln: .;ald''OStat(t touAt
present them, duly autlimitira el.for settlement.
'. 11. DECKER.
:tune 7-61 v. • .
Administrator.
A DMINISTR: OR'S - NOTICE.
74otte, , to, given that allperstma tp
defiteil to the et:tap of cynthla Jordan, late of
'Mine twli., itee'd. t ost make hum:at:lM payment
' to the underviglie , , per,etts having (13111151
:•gainst said est: , . must present them. duty ituthen
. titated..ifor.set •me t.• L. F. It VtiliELl.,
July Itt., Administrator, pendeitte life.
-1 .1 ,4 - 1 X . TO R NOTlCE.—N r otiee
is 1 •rebyiglveit„that all persons indebted to
the est: eof 4. K.Wright.late of Athens tvi'tylec'ir.
must lit - it Itnineillate payment to thenudersigned,
all i COMIO haying etaitni,against said estate must
Tn• tit them, ilfdy authentmated, for settletnefit.
NIA F..
- • ELY '
July Ili; "77. Executors,
- •
.ettnend
the above'w,
•
F...XECITT - 'SHNOTICE . I, - . IS - OtiCe .
jIA hereby tztvOtt - ttatt personn 'lndebted to
_ton 4,te of E. “. , 31,•catho, Into of Albatty.
dOoetivt. nt , t totttto toonetlinto pa) moot
tot ho taktlerttlgtt.,l: tx.rstois havlttg-rialuth
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AT REDUCED PRICES;
,OVES, lIOSIERY, LACES,
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VARIETY..
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