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SATURDAY, AUOUST 6,' lPTrT.
rOR CONfiKEtiS.
SON. GLENNI W. SCOFIELD.
FOR ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM E. LATHE7.
rOR PRESIDENT JUDOE.
IIixmt South, of tliis county wiU be n
Candidate for President Judge of tlio Sixth
Judicial District of Pennsylvania, subject to
ths Hinges of the Republican parly in the
lliiiriei.
W are authoriitcd to iinnoiince llic tmtrc nf
S. I. WooPHTf, s a candidate for rre-odcnl
Jndge, subjeot to tUe usages of tho Republican
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
tor County Commisnioiirr,
A. W. GRAY, of Joy township.
For Jury Vommitsionrr,
HORACE LITTLE, of Ridgway.
Fur County ISuriiior,
J. L. BROWN, of Jones township.
For County Auditor,
CHARLES M'VEAN, of St. M iry.
OUE TICKET.
We head our ticket for the full cam
paign with the name of Hon. 0. W. Sco.
- field for Coogress, who has represented the
district for eight yenrs in tho Consres of
.he United States where he has -loiiion-tratei,not
only hia devotion to nil uur lucal
interests, bnt a fit in titi;iiisititiii to all jobs
aud peculations nod an earnest jmqio.-e to
secure on honest and ceoinnnicnl admin
istration of public uilairs. Such in J nde
Scoficld who will be returned to tho post
he has so long honored, by an everw helm
majority, this full as the representative of
the liUh Congressional District. ! or as
sembly we have uominated Win. E. Lathey,
Esq., of Forest, a gentleman of Cue abili
ties an able Lawyer, and one in whom the
interest ol the District would be sale and
who would reflect hoi er and credit on
his constituants and one who wcjwill elect if
every voter does his di.ty in ( Iciouer as thi re
are dissensions in tho opposition party and
will I a wi.lrr this fall than it
I III lF I V k. -
was last when fir. Hall, the Democratic
nominee, was iAc.U'A by a very Mini1
mnjoi y over Dr. C 11. Euiloy ami that
iu a so called Democratic strong-bo d. So
let rveiy vo'ei in the district do hit' duly
in October and we will have Mr. Lathy to
represent us in the State Councils by a
nice majority.
Our County ticket is represented by
pentlitiien who ore old citizens of the
county and wtose names have ulways been
above reproach, and in whom thp county
will find her interests honestly aud efli
eietly attended to. Let cvey voter put his
shoulder lo the wheel, and no', wait for
his neighbor, aud wc will astonish the
uuteritiod Democracy.
THE WAR-
We take the followiud war news from
the Philadelphia Inquirer:
London, Aug. 28 A. M. The war
news this morning is meager aud unimport
ant. The London journals appear to-day with
out a word from the rival armies ou the
Rhine, being far behind the American pa
pers in that respect.
Active recruiting for the marine service
has been ordered at the English dockyards.
The impression prevails here that the ar
rival of the French fleet iu tho Haltie Sea
lone prevented a Prussian advance through
Vrnnft to Paris.
Brussels, Aug. 2 Noon. A correspond
ent Indcpendanct Iiclji:, writing from Melz,
asserts that the first great battle will be
fought on Taturday or Sunday next, or on
Monday at the at the furthest. Ho under
scores the sentence following, v'tt., J his is
sure.
London, Aug. 2. Adviec from Prussian
sources mention the prevalence throughout
Germany of an unwavering assurance of ul
timate victory.
Vienna, Aug. 2 Aupfrin is mobolizing
50,000 men to watch the Bohemian Iron
tier. London, Aug. 2. Advices have been re
ceived here, by telegraph from the Prussian
headquarters on the Rhine, up to 3 o'clock
yerterday afternoon, that there had been
no general engagement up to that time.
Scouting parties and skirmishers from both
armies are continually making raids iuto
the enemy's territory, but it is believed that
' this was aore to accustom the troops to the
eight end fire of the enemy then for aoy
other purpose.
Berlin, Aug. 2. The Deutsche Bank of
this eity offers to receive and disburse the
donations made in America for the benefit
of the wounded soldiers.
Copenhagen, Aug. 2. There is entire
harmony between Denmark and Sweden
in the matter of the Frauee-Vrussian war :
Paris, Aug. 2. Tho Fiyaro of to-day an
nounce that the Government has lefu&ed
a ofer of the Ameiiceu General P. il.
Sheridan to serve iu the Freuch urmv. , I
The scene on the depaiiure of the King
for tho seut of wat ou Sunday evening was
eitraordioary. The King rode from his
palnno to the railway station in an open enr- j
riago with tho Queen. He woro a short
military clonk, and his helmet was placed
on the neat by his side. The carriage was
surrounded, followed and frequently stopped
by an immense multitude, wild with emo
tions shouting farewells aud benedictions.
The houses were hung with flags aud fes
tooned with lowers, aud at the railway stn
tiou arches 'vcre erected and patriotic in
scriptions displayed. Tho Queen weeping,
parted froia the King with repeated cmbra-
oes. Whim his Majesty Jrom the platform
oi tho car finally saluted tho crowd, tho
scciio was indescribable. Tho poople were
frenzied with enthusiasm, and tho tho entire
Court, Indies aud all, mingled with the
crowd, pnrticipaiting in us emotion, sur
rounded the old soldier, and bid hha good
bye with every demonstration of loyalty and
devotion. Hismark and Generals Moltke
and Vou Room were present, aud were re
peatedly cheered.
Russia demands of Austria explanation
as to why she is arming.
Tho South Germau army is armed with
old muskets;.
The war exienscs of Prussia are 54,000,
000 francs per day.
The Prince Imperial is in military train
ing. Thirty ttoittand soldiers are billeted on
the city of Hamburg.
The Empress of tho French has visited
the army.
The only correspondent allowed with the
Prussian anny is Dr. Russell.
A son of Abdel Kadcr has volunteered
in tho French army.
London, Aug. 2. Evidence is hourly
accumulating oi'the superiority of the needle
gun over tho chasscpot and this fact creates
deep concern iu Frauco.
news nr ERisr.
Warren had a tub race last week.
The vote of Forest county will be double
that of last year.
Dismark and lager beer arc pupular in
the West.
The tobacco crop of Kcntuekey is esti
mated at 4",000 bogheads.
Ilarrisburi: has a colored canditato for
Mayor. His name is Junes.
Some of the beer saloons iu Philadelphia
are flying the Prussian flag.
Among the prisoners in jail at Yoik, Pa.,
b a man who has boon confined for over
nine years for refusing to answer a tiucstion
in court.
Kansas city, Missouri, which claimed a
population of thirty thousand, two years
ago, now bnds that she has less than eigh
teen thousand.
The 'American workmen,' at North
Adams who have beeu 'driven from their
labor by the coolie important,' it now ap
pears, were nearly all French Canadians.
A hen, in Proviuce towu, celebrated the
Fourth of July by picking at a torpedo un
till it exploded and blew her head off.
The eating of horse flesh appears to be
uinnrllW ou tho increase in Franco. Horse
beef still brings less than half the prise of
ox beef.
Last SutL'Tday tho saw mill of Lawsho &
Co., at O.HOcoJa, eighteen miles from Tyrone,
Pa., was burned with '.),000,000, ioet of
lumber.
Thn oinnnil ol the upper Hudson is
irradually filling up. Roats drawing fivo or
more f.ir of wa.jfct are sure to ct a-'i ouud
at low tide
Since Napoleon nd King Willinm have
resolved to spend il c summer in tho Rhino
country, American I luiists have given up
the idea.
At Cnlinrs. X. Y.. u lady dressing for
her wedding, cxplod.ul a kerosene lamp
aud her funeral instcal of her bri la! was
celebrated.
According to the Lon.Ion Times, France
has, without justification, pluugou Europe
in n war whinh no ncrsoir living can see
the end. f
Among the street occupations of New
Orleaus, according to th Republican, is
thivt of neddlinr voun-r alleators. Almost
i 1
any price is accepted.
In Indiana a maiden and a jnatron are to
have a foot race to determine -whether the
single or the married Women oi' the State
are the fleetest.
It is stated that orders have ben leceiv
ed at the Brooklyn navy-yard to fit out im-
mirlintlv all availablo vessels tlu'ro for
reinforcements of the Cuban squadron.
At Pittsburg reoeotly a child fell over a
precipice a distanoo of three huddred fe3t
but his fall being broken by shelviug nwiks,
ho was not killed, lie sustuinod serious
injuries, however
The Sixth Cavalry had a fight with Ca
uiauche Indiaus on the Texas frontier, aud
were forced to retiic, ruith a loss of two
killed and eleven wouuded. The Indians
were armed with Speucer rifles.
The Cesort Icika.
f From the 41t California.
A large fraction of the Piute tribe of
Indians live on the great American Desert,
a region about 1,000 miles long from north
to south, and about 300 miles wide from
cast to weal. There are on this dencrt
stretches of 100 miles without crass rr
water. It is a region of sand and rocky
mountains, with but little vegetation, and
this of a peculiarly stunted character. This
is the homo of the "Desert Indian," and
some facts exhibiting his nature, habits and
peculiarities, m.iy bo interesting to Jour
readers.
Iho "Desert Indian" is as much a re
flection of the country ho inhabits as the
'lizard or tho horned frog. He is hollow
cheeked, thin, lithe aud active. His ne
cessities have rendered him superior in
enduranco, quickness, sagacity and intel
ligence to all neighboring tribes. Two
months ago a "Desert Indian," currying
express, traveled one hundred and twenty
miles iu twenty-two consecutive hours.
Their upper extremities aro very slender
they carry scarcely any flesh but that
employed in loctmiotiou. Their life has
impressed upon them a pood physiology;
their capacity to eat and starve is truly
astounding. Six months ago seven In
dians, including a child six years old, ate a
horse that had perished from drinking alka
line water, which weighed no less than one
thousand pounds, from three o'clock in the
afternoon to ten o'clock on the morning of
the succeeding day intestines, heart liver,
lungs, and all; even the bones were crushed
und the marrow taken from them. In
short, nt ten o'clock next day nothing
remained of the horse but the hoofs. So
in less than twenty-four hours, per capita,
more than ono hundred pouuds of meat
were consumed.
Another instance: About a year ago a
gentleman driving a number of horses
aceross the desert loot thirty of them, at
intervals, aloug tho road. A party of
Desert Iudians" started in upon the road,
so fatal to the horses, and devoured cveay
one of them as they weut, coming out ou
the other side of tho desert as fat as seals.
They travel in the scorching heat of the
desert from seventy to eighty miles a day
without difficulty.
It would seem that tho Piute tribe of
Indiaus are iu process of spontaneous and
natural extermination, independent of any
destructive effects from contact with civili
zation. AccoitniNO loan eastern journal, Mr.
D. I. Keim, one of the the threo consular
agents recently appointed by tho govern
ment, early displayed an aptitude for the
duties of his present position. During the
war he managed to obtaiu from Rcneral Geo.
II. Thomas the rebel signal coda. Keim
rewarded the trust reposed in him by pub
lishing it in tho New York Herald, which
had the cfiect of procuring his arrest, ami
it seems not to havo been tho General's
fault that he was not shot for his journalis
tic enterprise. The man who could wonii
such a secret from so discreet a commander
as General I nonius is fully competent to
UDdcrtuko the duties of consular spy, and
his eccentric habit of publishing the result
of his observations will only rondcr his ser
vices nioro valuable.
Skrious Accidknt. On Saturday night
between 10 and 11 o'clock, a mail was dis-
oovcrcrcd lying near the track ou the south
sido of the depot, with his left hand ou the
-.i ti. ... ......:.. ... .......,....i.:....
fail. J lie pnilll Llilltu jnvn UJ'MU1IU1..IJ,,
nnd it hcing impossible to stop it iu time,
the fireman ran down on the foot-boxi'd
and attempted to kick the umu's hand
clear of the track, hut he held all the
tighter, and tho wheel cut thee lingers
close off to the joint. Drs. Faulkcr and
Hlukcly amputated tho stumps and made
li i its as comfortable as they could. He Y us
yesterday taken to the Amcricuu Hotel
nud subsequently token charge of by L. W.
Olds, Poor Director aud removed. Tho
man was asleep when the accident occurred
aud was probably Intoxicated, lie had in
his pocket a couple of gold pieces and au
emigrant ticket to Sacriuicntj, California.
Eric Dispatch.
Ku Lux Juocikd. Doughty Gov. IIol
den has got oi.e hundred Ku Kluxers
("prominent citizeus'') in durance vilo. , A
Ku Klux Judge hits been shying habeas
corpus writs at tho Governor, but llolduo
don't scare worth a cent, and he is going
to try the red-handed scoundrels by mil
itary commission. They thought they hnd
it all their own way down thcro. They
read liric-k Pomcroy's incendiary sheet,
hung "niggars," burned "carpet-bagger"
out of house aod home and ravished their
wives and daughters for a good while with
eutiro safety. Gov. Huldeu threw gross
at them for some time Now ho is trying
stones, aud wo hope tho Ku Klux rebels
like it. Ex.
The Titusville Herald is responsible for
the statement that John Stee , of spend
thrift notoriety, has lately received u dis
patch from New York that there are 8iV
000 which he deposited several years ago,
au4 had piobubly lorgolteu all about it.
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Pittsburgh and vicinity : also, a Oennr.a 1
for the German eauoties of Pennsylvania. Ad-
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TO THE
NERVOUS and DEBILITATE
WHOSE KI'EU1NU UAt. lll.r.3 I'lltJ
TR ACTED FROM HIDDEN' CAUSES',
AND WIIWE CASES REQUIRE
VHOMV T TICf.V TJUE.VT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
If you are sifft!rin or hnve suffered,
from luvolnutr.ry disciiares, what effect
dors it 1 Mtluee pon your general
health ? Do yon fcrl weak, debilitated, ea.
sily tired ? lHai little eatra exertion
produce palpation of tho heart? Does your
liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys,
lrc(mtly get out nf order ? I your urino
sometimes thick, milky or flocky. or is it
ropy ou settling ? Or does n thick skuni
rise to. the top 1! Or is n sediment at tho
bottom tii'tcr it ks stood awhile I Do you
have spells ofsliort breathing or dysjx.'psia?
Are your bowels constipated? Do you havo
spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the
heatf? Is ynar memory impaired 7 Is
your mind coumnutly dwelling on the sub
ject I Divywi feel dull, listless, moping,
tired of eotupsroy, of lite 1 Do ym wish lo
he left aluiie, toct away from everybody?
Does any little thing u-.ake yon Marl or
jump t Is yowr sleep broken or restless?
U the lswtrff f your cvo as brilliant? The
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moor ei yor trntnin us bright : yon
enjoy yourself in society as well I Do you
pursu your business with the same ener
gy ? Do yon feel as much confidence in
yourself? Are your spirits dull and flag
ging, given to fills of im lenrhnly ? If so, do
not lay it to your liver or dispepsia. Havo
you restless nights ? Your hitt-W weak, nnd
have but little appetite, mi you attribute
this to dyspqwiu or liue.r-eoiiiplaint ?
Now,, rentier, f-elf-nhiiwe, rrnrral disease
badly cured, anil sexual eNces.-i.-s, nro all ca
pable of produeins; a weakness of tho uene
rative organs. The organs of the genera
tion, when in perfect hea'ili. make llie man.
Did, you ever think that thoi-e bold, d. ti
ant, eneigctie, pers.veriut busini-ss-ineii
are always tlo-e whose gcneralive orgatm
aro in perfect healih ? You never hear
such men complain of being tneleiicholy,
ol nervousness, ol pulpatntirii ot the hetn r.
1 hey lire never nlninl they cannot succeed
in business-, they don't beeniiii! sad and dis
couraged ; they itre always polite nnd pleas
ant in company of Indies, und look you ami
hem right in the face none of your down
cast iiuks or iiy other meanness ulumt,
them 1 do not. int un ihose who keep tho
orgrns infhited by running to excess. These
will not ouly ruin their constitutions, but
also those they do business with or Jor.
Ho mnnoy men, fewabmlly cured diseases,
from tht etfctls of self-abuso und xvesses,
have In ought about ihnA stiive of weakness iu
these organs that has reduced the general sys
tern so inueh as to indiMio almost every uth.-i-discsse
idiocy, paralysis, upiuul atfectimis,
suicide, and almost enr; txfhvr fwrai of .lis.
ease which humanity Ubeir Iu iuul the reul
cause of the trouble seiurstly ever ospecicd,
and bavu doctored for all sit tho rijjht one.
DISEASE OF THESE O-UGANS BEQL'IRK
THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
HELMBQiD'S
FLl ll) EXTRACT
EUCIIU
IS Til K I'iltKT 1'11'UKTI, ANI IS A f KUTAIN
CURE FOU DISKASE OF TUB
I! LADDER, KIDNEYS, (1 RAVEL,
DKOI'SV, OIKIANIC WEAK
NIS, FEMALE COMLAINTS,
GE.E1?.L DE1MLITY.
Audall other disoiues of the I'riuiiiy Oorgans,
whether existing iu Mai.k or Fkmalb, froi.i
whatever cuuse origiuutiiig, and no. mailer
how long standing;.
If no treatment Is submitted to. eonsumi. -
Hon or insanity may ensue. Our flesh 11:1 t
blood am supported from these sources, and
the lienlih and happiness, and that of poster
ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliall.i
remedy.
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