f|c Journal VOkr I Dormer. Proprietors % a IWBxrveaa. Associate Editor itllfcela Thursday May IS. WEWP ....x - 11 I - u Tarnria—#l.so Par Annirtn. i— . * ■ a tkfUCtdCKR. has a rSßat>Qa d W Wis a r*Tvtwa bosHwa re, and controls Uie trade of an avenge* I add a i at ww etuht asflea. la which the JocKst. has a larger drealaU-ta than all ■Uht waaty papers oawtdned sdwrthrn nlhhav i* Jv aa<c of (hit TU IKMIAXfI IFKIKI TRIAL AT LkftAMN. PA. Six Men tried for tlie Murder of aa OM Mm to Obtain Insur ance on His Life. All FMnC Rtdfj of larder la the Flr*t Iffitf. LEBANON, Pa„ April 20, 1870. MESSRS. EDITORS It is impos sible fa the snort space allotted to a correspondent to give a miuuts re port *4 the proceedings in one of the most notable murder trials that TS spaa the records of the courts, and also endeavor to tiritt- a synop as of the moat important points. As the press lias generally given a fall history of the life, Hie borne and surround it. gs of .1 seplit Ruber, the drowned man, it is unnecessary lore. The de-ad body of R.iber was fouod in the lr.diar.town Creek on the sth of December last, and at tbe time of the finding it was supposed that he came to his t.eatb by falling into the creek and accidentally drowning. he being a man of some sixty years of age. It is alleged by the common wealth thai Joseph Ra ter came to his delh at tbe hands of Charles Drews and Frcuklin Stickler, two of tbe prisoners, as testified to by Peters' sou in-law of Charles Drews. Some time after the drowning of Raber suspicions' mete aroused and an investigation made oy tbe insurance companies, reselling in tbe arrest of Jo6iah llummel, Hretrv Wise, Israel Brant, and George Zecbm&n, who held in surance policies on the life of Ra ter, also Charles Drews and Frank lin Stickler, employed by tbe con spirators to commit tbe foul mur_ dor. Tbe arrest was made upon the informatiou of Joseph Peters and a heaiing bad before a Justice of the Peace, who bound them over to be tried at Court for causing the death of Jaarpb Bather. Joseph Peters was the principal witness for the common wealth. lie testified substantial! y as follows ; That Rabrr was drowned on the 7th or Bth of December, and that at the time be lived with Drews ; that Baler was drowned on Saturday af ternoon snout half-past four o'clock; that when ne was drowned he was wa stairs in Drews' house with his wife and Per rose Drews ; that be knew limber, and he was at Drews' when be went up stairs ; heard him talk below ; Drews and his family were with him ; heard Drews ask lUber whetiier be had any tobacco ; Drews said he would give him some ; there was no one on the first floor but BaLer, Drr ws and his family ; then Stickler came; heard theui leave the boose ; went to the win dow aid saw Kaber, Stickler and 1 trews go through a corn field- Stickler first, Raber in the centre and Deems in the nv ; they went To tie pla:.!. ; when in the middle of the plank Stickler turned around, krockcd at Rubers' fid and then threw fcim into the creek ; Raber then disappeared ; afterwards went To the mirdow again and saw Stick ler and Drews returning through the corn Geld ; then I talked with , my wife ; Stickler and Drews came tcwaids the house ; I then went down stairs m ith my wife ; found tle two men there with the whole family ; Stickler took off his wet clothing and Drews gave him some of his own to put on ; Stickler ask ed to ba?e his wet clothes hung up to dry, and Lid if any one came in to the bouse ; then Stickler went away to get a team to take Brandt to Zetbman's ; be then came in shortly afterwards and asked Drews whether it was true that Raber was drowned, a ben they bad a conver sation anout it ; Drews stated that lie caw Raber fall in, and when be west to see him be was dead ; that Drews said as his children often feß into the stream and got out themselves without any assistance, he thought Brber might do the These were Uie salient points in the tntinony of Peters, with cor- Tohcratioc by other witnesses, that effected the conviction of the pri soners, and as be was pnt to a ae me<d rapid cross examination, rccspriaf neaiiy a day, it would be ia&potGihls to give the details in a newspaper report. Lenah Peters, wife of Joseph Peters, and daughter of Cliarles prews, one of the prisoners, testi fied substantially to the same effect avtd state of fast* with the excep tion of wiuiessinc the drowning. When she was on the stand her fatlacr oecopied a position in the circle of the defense directly oppo site to her, yet • their eyos never met, she gazing downwards, while he was ever engaged in conversa tion wilh his couusel. They pre sented a striking resemblance in features, but what the father lack ed in cranial affectation the daugh ter fully nude up for In blooming healthy • looking cheeks. Sitting face to face, they presented a spec tacle calculated to awake a shud der at the fluctuation of life—a daughter testifying against the life of her father, for her testimony was tlie most strongly corroborative of Peters, the principal witness, and doing it in an exceedingly cool and calm manner. She made a v°ry good witness, answering questions in a plain, straight-forward way, using the German language. Dur ing her testimony, the poor girl's feelings overcome her, and she burst into violent weeping, restraining heiself with difficulty at times suffi cient to euable her to talk. Her position under the circumstances was certainly a very trying one, and site bore up under it with re markable fortitude. Tbe representatives of tbe insur ance companies testilied as to tbe policies taken out on tbe Lfo of Joseph Raber and of their assign ment to four of tlie prisoners ; that the last premium was about to be come due at the time of Raber's death ; that word was sent them and the necessary death proofs were made out. The window sash through which Peters saw the act committed was exhibited on the part of the com monwealth, and proof shown that it was tbe same window, but that a pane of glass which was considera bly broken at the time bad since been put in tlie sash, which compar ed lavorably_with the others, made so by greasing and smoking it. Witnesses tor the defense testi fied that it was the same pane of glass. One of theories set up by the defense was that the bottom of the creek where Raber fell in was stony and rocky, and that Raber came to his death by falling upon the stones. In rebuttal the com monwealth proved by a number of witnesses who had known the stream for a number of years, that the bottom of the creek at the point of tire drowuiug was never stony, but on the contrary was a saudy *ud muddy bottom, so that ODe may justly suppose that the stones were put into *he creek by some one friendly to the prisoners when the terrible revelations were made. A day and a baif was consumed in tire arguments of counsel to tbe jury. Col. Gobin, one of the coun sel for tbe defense, and formerly from Sunbury, spoke rapidly for two hours, aud did full justice to his side of the case as well as to himself, often emphasizing his com ments with passionate outburst of eloquence and vindictiveness against tbe commonwealth's principal wit ness and the insurance business. At the conclusion oithe argument the jury retired to their room, and after deliberating for four hours re turned to the court room with a verdict of "guilty of murder in the first degree" as to all the prisoners on trial. Three-quarters of an hour was consumed in pelling tlie jury, after which the prisoners were re manded into custody of the sneiiff. —ExcJuingc. A TERBIBLK TRAGEDY. An Insane His Five Year Old Child. BOSTON, May 2. —Sometime yes terday Charles F. Freeman, of Po casset, Mass., in a freak of religious frenzy killed liis five year old daugh ter, Edith. The mau is a second adventistand had become greatly excited during the last few days while attending a series of revival meetings. About a week ago he claimed to have received a "won derful revelation," and has not eat ten or slept Rince. He says that the Lord directed him to sacrifice Ida little daughter and declared that she will rise again in 3 days. The little one was transfixed with a knife by her insane father and her blood was poured out upon a table which was improvised as an altar. Freeman has driyen every one from his house and has not yet been se cured. He has locked and barred the doors and windows, and being supplied with firearms he threatens death to any one who shall interfere. LATER. —It is stated that the Se cond Adventists held a meeting an Freeman's house the same afternoon and appeared to wish the affair kept quiet. Freeman carried the mail as usual and showed signs of in sanity. The cause of tne terrible deed appears to be religious excite ment alone. Freeman is now at bis residence in sharge of officer Bedding and Dr. C. J. Wood, of Pocass-t. lie informs a reporter to-day that he was told by God to offer Edith, his young and beautiful daughter, as a sacrifice to Him, and that he did so, as God would not stay his his hand. He had to do His com mand. and ne would justify him in his art, A FATHER'S FANATICISM. The Man Who Murdered hie Child Under Religioua Ex citement In Prison. BOSTON, May 3.—Later news from Pacasset states that yesterday afternoon Deputy Shei iff Harris and Medical Examiner Smith, of Barnstable, with Medical Examiner Mitnaon, of Hanover, arrived there and arrested Charles F. Freeman and I.is wife and eonvcyed them to Barnstable and lodged them in tail. The body of the child has been re moved to a neighbor's house, and the funeral will be held on Sunday. In the railroad train on the way down Freeman addressed the pass engers, loudly reiterating his con victions that he had obeyed a divine mandate. Ids wife seconding him, and both expressed no anxiety as to the future. Freeman was arraign ed at Barnstable to-dav, in company with his wife. Both maintained their composure and insist that God will fully justify their action and relieve them from all human penalties. Freeman says that for thirty-six hours it hud been impress ed upon him that he must kill one of his family, but lie was doubtful whether it should be himself, his wife, his oldest daughter or the lit tle girl. Finally the Lord made it clear to him that it must be the lit tle girl. He did not tell his wife at first. He waked up at half past 2 ou Thursday morning and told his wife what he was going to do. They talked it over together and both agreed that it was right. They then knelt by the bed and prayed. He did not tell his wife at first, be cause Abraham did not tell his wife when he went to sacrifice Isaac. After they bad agreed to kill the child, both went into the room where the two little girls were sleep ing together. The man went out to the shop and procured a large sheath knife with a long blade, sing ing all the way out and back. He said he never felt so happy in his life. He set the lamp in the chair and his wife stood by the bed look ing on. lie turned the bed-clothes down to expose the child, and stab bed her In the left side. She awoke, turned toward her father, stretched up her arms, and said, "Ohfather." He took her and held lier till she died, which was In alxiut five min utes. The older girl became parti ally awake and the mother carried her out of the room before she knew of her sister's death. Fiee man then got into bed with the deed child in his arms and stayed till after daylight ; then he dressed and went to the station for the mail, which he carries. Meeting Alvin Wing there he asked him to notify the Second Adventists in the neighborhood of a meeting at his house at 3 o'clock that afternoon. The Adventists came, supposing it was a farewell meeting before Free man went on his tour as preacher. In the meeting Freeman told tlie whole story of killing the child, and showed the body to them all. Strange as it may seem, they all kept the matter secret and told no one after the meeting dispersed. Great indignatioa exists against Freeman and all the adventists. The latter srick together and even now liave tlie effrontery to defend Freeman. Freeman said before bis arrest that if those who do not be lieve in God would come to liis house they would see the wonder ful works of the Almighty God; that tlie child would be raised on Sunday morning and help him preach. The extremest fanaticism, almost beyond belief, seems to in spire the Adventists. When one of the neighbors first saw Mrs. Free man she answered oil inquiries about Freeman by saying : "The Lord will take of that; Abraham's God will raise her." Freeman says* he never felt so teDderly toward his children as on Wednesday evening when they were put to bed, and lie kissed tliem before be struck the fatal blow. He hoped that God would stay his hand, as he did A- Waliam's, but since the death of his child he savs that the revelation has come that the child will be raised ; if she is not raised by Sunday morn ing lie will despair. Freeman is 34 years old. Before he became an Ad ventist he was a Methodist proba tioner. The officers have the knife with which tlie murder was com mitted. Mrs. Freeman is slight in form and 32 years of age. Neither J of the two show any fear. Free man says he had a chance to mak6 a convert by killing bis girl, and thinks he is a second Abraham ; says he his daughter better than himself. Mrs. Freeman echoes all her husband says. Many of the neighbors of Freeman sustain him in his course, many of them being well-to-do farmers. An effort will be at once made to arrest some of i those who were present at the meet ing at Freeman's bo**se on the charge of being accessories to the deed. BOSTON, May 4.— The funeral of little Edith Freeman, the victim of her father's fanatisra, took place in the Methodist church in Pocasset, this afternoon. The body was brought to the church in a casket by Allien P. Davis, a sympathiser of Freeman in his deed and one of hit chief abettors, who after depos iting the casket near the altar ah uouoced bis intention of addressing the audience, bat tills he itis pre vented from doing by threats of ai rest. The services were brief and ap propriate and were oonducted liy Rev. Mr. Williams, pastor of the Methodist church. The AdventiStS who in their blind superstitions, fully believed that the dead child would l>e resurrected or bodily translated to heaven, are deeply mortified that iheir prophecy should result in so apparently n non-ful fillment. THE FREEMAN SACRIFICE. right More Arrests Made. Pot ASSET, Mass., May s.—The select men arrived at Pocasaet this morning and a public meeting was held at the Bay View house, John Becerman was chosen chairman, and David Nye, Secretary. Several persons gave in their testimony who have held conversation with those who are said to he accessories to the Freeman morder after the deed. From tie evidence received it was voted unanimously to arrest the fol lowing named persons as accessor ies to the crime after the deed: Aldin P. Davis, C. F. Howard, Nathaniel Wing, Alvin Wing, W. H. Wing, P. Ilines Gibbs, Jr., Harriet N- **urpt, and Ann Lyuisa Howard. THE WORLD'S BALM. DR. I- 1). 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The white * ! • SEWING MACHINE THIS BEST OF AUU Unrivaled in Appearand, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or MKta tmi TBRV VEST OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING, BANDSOMEST, AND Host Perfect Sewing Kaohini IN THI WOULD. The greatpepetarity wt 1M While kBM west cos- Nnclna tribute • IU tad superiority •W Skir aichlaM, M 4 IN anS-llMaa It to the IrWi we pat It apea Its merits, and la ao instance Sat it aver yet failed to MtRJy aay roeoauaendaUoii la IS Star. TSa Staiaa I tor too WhHo Saa lacr sassd to tacS ■saataat taat a art saw saspSM to torn aat JL Oeaaptota Bawts Sfair'htiiw avaxy trip— mlnutaa in Caa day to avLPpiy 10X41 WTT> RLTk I Every atacSlna la worcoatod far S years. and taidfar rtk at liberal dlicaanta.ar apoa easy par—eats, to salt tSa aaavaalaaaa at wiSaiu, •Tisors WAirm a rowoccwp ssmmT. WHITE SEWIHO MACHINE CO* NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Crook, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE VIBBATOB THRESHING MACHINERY. mnl M.t.hlm Or*(-Srt.,. Si and Money-Swing Thrr-brri of (lit* Jay and |MII- Ult. Bcvond til rivalry tor Rapid Work, I'crfKl Cl—nlag, Ut4 tor Baring Uraln fro— Waving*. STEAM Powrr Thronhrr* a Hp—totty. Hp*rial ■l—a of BeytrnLort mad# rtpr—riy tor SIMM rawvr. OUR Unrivaled Stcaai Threnhec Eaglnee, bath Forttblo tad Traction. ltt Talnabto I-prvrv -1 —rata, tor bayood aay *Wr mak. ar Mad. VfIHE ENTIRE Threnhlag Expenaee (and aftoS A Ikraa la tra 0— tkai aaraaaW —a ba taada by iba Bxtra Oraia BAVKD by —• I—prarad Mawblaai ORAM Raton will aat aatoalt to tkr aMp —oat vaataga f Crmie and Um iafcriar ark daaa by all other mar b I art, Ma poaud aa lha diflcreoM. NOT Only Taatly Saprrior tor Wheat. Oata; Rtrlry. Rve, tad file— Ortint, but —a OmT Baaaaaa fttl Tbratbrr la Fit*, Timothy, Mil tot, Clever, tad Ilka floada. toaqalr— no " tttach—eata " ar "laWlldlng" lb ahang. fro— Urmia to Sooda. ZN Th ro*h Work—m-kip, Otcut Flalah, Perfect ton of Ptrli, Co—plrteurta of rqaipßieat, ata., ar 11 Tiaatroa" Tbrtabrr Outkti art Inoo—parabto. MARVELOUS for simplicity of Parte, Bklßf lett than one-half tho uvual Belu and Goara Mak— Clean Work, with no Littering* 9r Scattering*. rOUB Sine* of Seperetore Rod*, Knniflng from 81* to Twolve-Horoe aiae, and two et/laa of Uouat- Od Horse Powers to —tick. POB Particulars, Caß oa earStolento write to at tor Hte.tr— dicalar, which wa maH to-. WANTED. A . ftaergellc Man or Woman in every County to take an Agency for two of the most noDular Publications. SIX of the Finest Chromos, mounted and stretched (24x38) to Everykubscrlber. The Be? Combination . Ever before offered to AgeiPs, and tho Most , Liberal Inducements to Subscribers. Our Fine Publications, Elegant Premiums, and i Large Commissions place us ahead of all romoetitors, Circulars Free. I PS L. BKTEIN, Publishers, North v a t Comer 7th and Dickinson SttefitSi fUU-! "ticiphia. THE USHT-HUHHIHS MEW ROEI Thd BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and moat THOROUGHLY eondtrr AM SEW INO MACHINE over Invented. AN the wearing parts are made of the BEST BTEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPER Fit and are ADJUSTABLE. It has the A UTOUA TIC TEXHIOKi h baa the I.AMOM9T BOBBIXj It has the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS are WOUND wtthct. RUNNING or UNTHBBADINQ too MACHINE. It lull A SaFJIETTINO NEEDLE| It has a DIAL for regulating the length of tUtrh, WITHOOf TKvriJMi; it has • ] AhM' BPACB umlcr the arm; Jt is NOIBKLBnM, and has more points of ICXfEIXEKCI tt Jt all other machine* combined. AT 1 Agents wanted in leealitiea where we are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. SO UNION SQUANN, N.Y. RAINT GLOBE Hiite Lead a&d HiM Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, SI3O,OGf Tlieae Paints are mixed, reedy for ma. cuv shade or color, and add iu auy qnantlltas from One Quart to eßarraL Thtee rainta are made of Potr .WWt. Ix-d, Zinc iwyjnisrd OIL held in solution eud read; for nee; are one third cheaper and will latt tfcrfo Urns as tougas Paiat mixed is the ordinary I2S REWARD! will bi paid for tmj ounce of adnfthtsr.c'n found in them, Thousandii of hemeee aiui seiw of the fluent rfltu Is America are minted, j*i<A .. these Paints. Send for Testimonials f , also for Basapia Colors and Price Lftta, to tho GLOBE MIXED MINT 00., 103 ChanberasS'New Yerii, . HOBSA** WMHU&Ii* Lis. JERSEY D; THIB MPER"^s^S!pi£ris S \V Btittr tkmm Am BEDOfiED. x*fl |y %i4rw%iMiicii,iuiUb b^Y^ I Paying Information | R Mr Wast, East, South, North; Mr Owners S | of Cattk, Horns, Sheep, Sanaa, ar FAKUS, S| 1 | SOVBN 700 Sine SNOBAVINCSS | TS ( | lluneu temnimti SS T ill lire—. TV Chh or mm nr t esr>nr,/nt/aV, S ONLY It KAON, '< | SS 4 ropisa, ties each, tiofio sshicrt|tioda, |Ayo. b Oae number, if. 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