Bellefonte Democratic Watchmat 13Y I'. (11tAY MEEK JOE NV FUREVIAVIOCRTE EDITOR Ink Slings —Another of the DENT family has b ee n appointed to an office in San.. iranci"co• Ie the connection never to run ? —lt is said that (lea Timmins Wilt] R %NCR most formidable iival for the Presideney in 1872, nad that is the re:0011 why 1.11,v59r.s elljQyed his fuller fl I t.. 1) —lt Hikes thirty-six houses, we ire told, to contain all the "soiled d ll C 4„ of IA Cross, Wisconsin. If ere 11 field for the exercise of Christian chanty. is Rn iDY bad lAA leg broken on Ateh treet, Philadelphia, by n bar Tel or ale 'falling on it. This ought to induce everybody to join the Good Temp We learn that 'corsets are to be taxed 25 per cent. So that hereafter , t N going to be more costly for the ladies to kill theiii!elieie - in 'this way than formerly .loti 1. Im4 I,een reelocted 1 . 01111. i Commander a the G. 1. IL 1,,, i ,•,70rtr Own" wa.+ telling other uomle Co do , mtwliing lie didn't. I.now Imw to do liiuieell. There 14 an A piadt•ifi LnL< which ttewhed It', punnd-t when (July win one. old, or I.', pound+ when IC, min toe, nid --we forget which. Either I‘llN. Ws a he —kely glory. —The edttor of the LetriNtown I)ent nrtnl 1i144 been presented with a cab bage head Front reading him paper, tte had I , ,rtne•l the opininn 'hat Brfitli t r wai a cabbage head him • u\l a hag introduced a bill giv Irt , J equal rigLitln 11.teb+, pi l 1 t e conveyance 4, cloirch black; rtniiparative, blacher, Pilperlative, blackemt —A hand thieves has }JkCII li , trovered in one of the towns un i the - , ttl.tititiw river, Michtgan They num herabout ten, and the way they go for the dry goods anti "ti sots is sgony to the closefisted dealers. - mean wretch of a Ito‘, not far —lr,nll here, the other. day took all the r..n. lily little Foster nod len, r I It 011 'l4 . 0110. Monier,' earil it of cautioning their itgaired, -I;RtNT has purchased a 732,000 Lowe at Long Branch Who furninh• ed him the money is not stated, but as T has never been known to spend RN) of Lrs otvn 111011ey, somebody else 11111-t hate flanked down tie stamps. 7 In \\':1011100n city the Radicals . ltor.rylit into three factions, and each faction has a cat oblate for Mayor. This rrangement is agonizing to the and they hat+ been for weeks in a terrible stew to find out which is "de 'publican party." • t tie of our Radical exchanges, the Huntingdon ranbe, admits that the e‘idence in the How tan invetigation CILIC. "places that gentleman in a very had poivition." Yes; and a court of justice would place Mann in a Norse one —the penitentiary/ --A little boy in Kentucky saw his mother give the baby laudanum. One day, when left alone with it,he thought he would give it laudanum, too, lie did so, lak not judiciously That baby don't keep its mother awake lit night any more. —Two girls named TRo, T 111111 MARY FLoim, in Philadelphia, were committed by At.Deast liost‘ift, for attempting to break into a house. In thta epe, the At DERV %N, COlll pa[4l4loll-• ating the misery of a trout in elicit a dry place Rs the lock up, kindly sent a little flood with it. —They say 'Old AX . 9 boy baby at night very like a mild eat.. l',eiivemi he I 'tine and ..unrise, Scut v -1. a a lit. He ins been heard. iliiee peveral (ice/11110118 th In kind, to mutter something that sounded very much like well, it wasn't like anything good, anyway. —That body of Radical rascals now sitting in the Capitol building at Wash ington, under the name of Congress, has been plrNing the devil with the public domain. They have given away to railroad companies alone a tract of land seven times as large as the State of Ohio, or one hundred and eighlytwo millions of acres, and have bills before them fop the giving away of four hundred millions ofacres more, about two thirds of all the arable pub lic lands yet belonging to the nation. Pretty soon Radical rascality will leave the country without a foot of land it can call its own, and all bestowed reck lessly and wastefully upon irresponsi.. tile railroad companies. k 11lair I\ 1 VOL. I.► A Hopeful Sign Messrs Fgaity,lom%sov and SAWYER, Radical rutted States Senators, seem to lime got their c)rsopen at last;antl are now advocating the removal V po. litical disabilities at the South. They, contend that there is no rebellion there now, and that that people tthonlil bead witted into lull and flee COIIIIIIIIIIIOII with the rest of the Union. Opposed to them are Mpirrov 1111 0:1., St MNER and others of tOtt ill., who thore to keep the South in perpetual subjection, ni order that the part) to which they lie Inns nits• not lose its ascendency, and that they, nehviduall, inay retain their places in the council chninhcrq or the I{,pnlAw. WI. 111111 1111, 11111,1T111•1. 1 (.I VIV%Vg 4)ppcffients 11-1 Pt;; ge-ti4e 111 1101,1 1 fcll 111 V We 'hulk 114lio4vs the le‘elopmetil QF 3 in,re t•efiiiitielit among (44(4 1114 r maker'. At least, a gi,e4 nw rea rioll to belie e flint the tallaties of the Senn e are Nit going to hat e thing.; all their own way much lunge& anti that the conaert atom; and Kmiricrat,t will ere long control. the legimlation of Com. grmis into channelti that tell irrigate the political soil , of tire entire ctuintrt and make the note oppre...ted and down trodden South the peer, a 4 she once tent , of anv other portion of the Union. The senator or . rt pre-mitati% e alto will at thii time I up in place in either House til Congre-.,and, under hit I,OICIIIII 01101, say-that dime it rebellion or tiece4-tity for continued federal in ten 111 the Nmuli, It either a kiitoe or a tool. That people are as willing now to re-iitne their relation to (het ',emeriti flits ernment INtlie people of l'etinmylvania are to continue their's, .‘II then want is it chance to 41low their good faith. Thin opportunity such Radical Senatorn l)a 110., tit V\Fa nail other+ aranot willing they should lime. Hence, it 14 gratifying to knots that the , v nien hate round nn element in their own party that 1 , 4 dispoHed to tilie , titin the propriety 10 their coiirle, an l 111 speak a g oo ,I I or.l for that suffering people I%l ' ll/ 1.16 t o h e : Woo e d t o be g 1.1 1 ,1 and latthtul We trii+t the rea,on:thle, thinking 11lell of ILe Radical part) it there be %Tillch we are .oweionet ,114p0 ,, ed to doubt- -will gi% e heed to the utter ances 01 their rest•onale, men, and no longer put faith in the Tlol.y. blatant Ilernag.)gues %sin) 111t1e so inane year+ led thein whither‘oeter they IAOIIII. 'rho luture glory of tlo country depend+ upon the harmony and pro+perity of the , (rlnill% 81111 the Iraternal feeling of the people for earn other. T h can only be attained through charity and good will on all 11111111*, AIM the first step toward it %%ill he the speedy restoration the South ern States t• their former states under the constitution. So may it be. Its Time "We wnht such are the ,torls an, heard pas ming the him 01 laboring net e‘ery Jai•. Alai is it ally ampler? Does an) one think strange, that the great toiling, sweating, hack aching, tax-paying million., are growing reel less under the disgrace of negro equal ay and the hardens la:Union fastened 1111011 them h!,Oligiel demagogues and public thieves, and are now is ish• ing for a change? Mechanics arc out of employment; day laborers have no work ;fartnerti receive nothing for what they raise; merchants are unable to find custom era for their goods, and general Plague Lion of all kinds of Inteine.e4 is to he seen everywhere. Still, the tax gath erer goes hie rounds, and from the lit tle of the laborer, the mite of the me chanic, and the hard-earned dollars of the fanner, lie takes whnt it need., to serve the capacioua maw of (lie bold holder, who lives in ease and opulence, clipping his cOupons, and getting his golden interests—what it needs to keep Sambo in idleness and him children in school—what it needs to feed the thous ands upon thouattudm of needless otfi vials, that a reckless find profligate administration has fastened upon the people. Taxes, ruin and planation for the toilers! olkand Wine, and enßeaind opulence fo/Ilndliolderm: and idleneas and food "STATE RIGHTS AND BELLEFONTF, PA., FRI DAY, PLAY 20, 1870 and free schooki and efliee , i for negroes ! \VII° Wong er:l that a " change i tvanit•J?" ;It e us a "ehangoi" and, we wili .how pm different "tr u ce,' limes whra laborini.t Men can }An e work and get wage 4 for it—when mechanics will find employment Joni have pay for lapner. can rare wheat and get a price for it, and when the Lune and einpx of the country—the lione.‘whard-ttsted, winking m 111101 1 ,4— can live and gel along, :ji , v‘ell n. the inin,k-44ented eltpper. ofic•on I;l‘,e tN a change, 1111,1 Itnud hohletn ti itl pa their (mil taxes' NeLin,e4 %%111 keep thrinqed‘e4 ' ' once t..cliool llir o‘vil ellll hen ' The nlllllOll4 0l olii e !hitt ( . 111 , e the e4imitr , , ,%orl, illeni , el‘e 4 or HtArycy Iron-loril , wr th e i r tiu n in Ant ! Ind the whole tinny ot hanger 4 nu to the riddle teal who 11111 V Inc otl the toll mel heart -Relit-4 of the o%crhur- 411'1111 I/1\ -11/9 4'1,, 11111 be Itirtiv,l 11111 , 1., tO labor for themsel‘e or to .he atol a , . they pleaqt. '; 11.4 a change and a. I\ ill gilt, oil 1 ‘ 1 , 4 ood iin cA What next? \ hill lino been int rodlice , '. into the Senate liv that olde nige,er trout stielin-gilts, Senator St (INF 11, which (lie darl,e) the equal of the 'dote man rn etirt .lle to he accorded the same prat lieges in ho led+, theatres, piddle env evanct4, churches, cemeteries, do , that the uhite uian ellio, 110 11131Ier how 1118- illNieflll It may be to u Jule men or how little n accordance ,vitli the proprie ties or decencies of lite In all re-pests he is made the white (min . ,' equal, so (nail), aft lie has been politically, and herein the prophecies of the D elliocra _ er lime been fulfilled ry (he ten letter. They told the people ears ago that the Radicals would not i•tiip until they had divested the white 111:11I 1,11 litx birthright, and rae•ed the ignorant, (fro , cling darkey to places that (I ere onit intemled II) be 111101 by the super I 011" race l'udt•r tilltl bill in malt at iii peril that a landlord dare relic,. to gi%e a negro 'I room in holi-e, or a ,eat at table It I, on ly at iii.peril. that Elie I adroad tom , ditetorlare 1011 , e lo lei a negro ;well - suit CHI' lir Heat he It is nit at his peril that tlw theatrical manager dare rehu.e to allow a negro to enter lit, pristite boats. It is unit at his peril that the tru-tees or sextons r ininc4ters of our churches mat re lit-e to seat the filthiest larlse‘ . by the side of the •weetet.t white lads in the land, It is only at hiw peril that the grave tugger may protest against bury ing a 1 egro belittle a white man. It is only at his peril that t steamboat cap tain nay refo , te to give a negro the heft berth 111 ills Seip,el or the first place at his table. Doubtless the bill will paa.. -4Ve have no hope that it %sill lie defeated We time Made up our monis that the present Congress Is Intuitions enough to do an)thing, in which opinion we are jit-ftitled by tin past act-. It more minium.; to do the people harm than good, and in eery way has the appearance of using to letter them. It is the people'. t) rant --not their friend, Itirt whether this infitinou,,,ilkigrace fill and cowardly thlng heroine a law or otherwise, we are confident there Vrirt be it nice time iu Irving to enforce it. White men mon*/ submit to it, and that's all there is of it. In the meantime what are the Imo pie going to in the way of voting? Are they going to Continue to support the party that has brought all this upon UP, or are the) going to stand up, fair and square on the white 1111111 ' s platform? We trust the experience of the past will hiot. be lost in the future, and that the sentiment of the people may hereafter be made known at the polls in overwhelming majorities for the Democracy. --No observe bx the William sport ~Standard that our old-young friend, .1)+1111. Gambia, :-q , n -"of Judge (iambic, tins barn admitted' to practiee law to the .everal courts of Ly coming county. ' ii a talented "limb," and will make a good advocate. congratulate him on his promo tion. The bond holder) mover root plains of "tight tunes." Ile , its nt Ills ease, in opulence, clipping coupons, and reeeiv ing gold intertit on. rug.; he loaned the geoertinient, when it wanted men and nioney to inake Sunibo a toter, and the Southern ;-;tates military dis- MEM the goverwsent %%anted men The man just !tem.s the way from hint, I,iolisli enough 101w:het e trial tie was nas tor the "pre , ervation of the nhouldereil hit musket, and marched to the front. Ile gate the goternment it leg, before lie got hack, and 11(eN% 011 the one he ha-, left he hobble-1 round ti !niche what he can. Ile pats tate., on eterything lie has, rein 10 the curl. leg lie hat in plate °idle and Noel iiiie lie left ditto South, lighting hir negro equalit) The govOtiiiitent. wanted money. bond holder said "pay me my intere , Cin gold and lend yott mine." The got ernment didn't draft I it, like it did poilr men --it did not send ',royal( mar.dials and cowardly array otlicers to hreah into clie.t , and take trion the rich, :14 it did to break into and talc poor men themselves. it agreed to pat 11int lus "gold inter ekt •' Ile handed (ever forty dollari in gold and got a hundred dollar bond tor it. Thtt kind deem, hint air dollars inlro,r, Ile int e , te.l all ho 1,100 l in the .ninle arty-.}diving fort% itclollari for one hundred d.ollar bond, t e has drawn his interest yearly mince en rears. II is forty dollars has brotight him hack tarty /tree in in tert.,t alone, and he still has the bond her 14 100 lir payt taxes upon it. •I•lie MC gatherer never calls at his door, for his properly e. all ire bonds. Ile don't feel the "tight timer" and con , equentl don't complain. Ile, till , 1110041, never oinking, m ill 1. think- Ing. .1111 In thinking, I that ho eiAlln Heil .loo', Not n (4.'0 of Inv, he —l.lt a Inhher, Gtt anal la's' Ile enn other+ ornzy wllh hard aerk and hngrrn .ore kto im). t 11 .• 11111,01 , , tli NI,. an. nit many retiiiiirei mire ' , hall ) —riermi kr, 'Flint is the quiestion. Shall they do it evermore ? Shall me work and sweat on :And on, simply to raise taxes to paye' t 4) this bond-holder, who has been pant mer and over again for his loan to the goveratnent ? The party that made this infamous Largo'''. to exempt the moirey of the rich iron' taxation, stirs it would be a •'national disgrace" to refuse to pay lion gold for his paper bond or to corn limi to pay taxes on them. NVOIII.I it not be an much of a di.- grace, an it in, to make him crippled neighbor, who gave )earn of him time, and One of him legs to the government, pn)tin taxem for him ? IVa4 not the poor man's leg to , got)1 as the rich map's money ? Th e 1)11 City 7'lary 14 to he enlarged. Keller be rant ion., l‘fr 7'i ri , .yte --it take. m n e) to pohhsh a big paper now a d:o4. King's Learesiv the !Mlle 01 a neat monthly jamt established. A motive of It will be found tinder the head or "Late l'uldteationm." —A new daily has putt been started in Philadelphia called The Bee. It about merrily and 86140 like e‘er3thing occasionnlly. It is spicy and lively, and will doubtless be a sue --The Altoona Daily Sun in noticed am having appeared. It shinen in Another part of the country than thin, though, for we travn't been favored %%kb a Hingle ray. Can't be touch of a Sun, (literal!. —The Pittsburg Comnieicita in to rejoice in a new afire. —A new paper has just been started in Corry, called the Daily Republican. Who are 48 proprietors or editors are don't appear in the paper. VICTORIA WOODIIIIIA and TKN: et.aymN Dare just' issued in New York the first number of a splend id weekly newspaper entitled Wood hull & (la/fin's Weehlry. 'lt is highly lithrary in its pretensions, and is gotten up st) le. It will he pri marily deemed to the vital interests of the people, ma will (reat of all mat ter.' freely and without reservation. It will be the organ of no Fstifiit # lot ittic RAL UNION." , 1 , Is It? Journalistic ty, but will advocate suffrage without distinction of sex, and especially ailvo• cafe the election of VII rlptlt C. Wrion• ant to the Presidency. The Weekly is a line, lianikorne-loolsing sheet, and is edited with undoubtedly ability. We Wl4ll our fair cotemporaries notch time.- disturbances in Italy continues, — says an exchange. So do they herd c anihwill likely continue just . 0 long as the reins 01 power remain in the hands 01 our pre,ent political 111/18 Mrs. We in ere told that our war 'warn it war for the Vnion arid the Constitu ion, and that as smin as it was over, things would reiert to their former states. lint such has not been the case nor dues there 1.1 . 1•111 to lie a prob ability that Lt ever- will be the case Pm. , loii, prejudice and hatred seem to he the prevailing characteristics of the Radical party, and these have been the bane of all attempts to settle our pohti cal dtiferencea. By and by, when Deniocrac once more attains to power, lye shall hate the pleasure of writing better ti lunatic son of Itt.Ntir ale ireat Amerman slate , inam died in the \Q)lnin at Le ington weelc or so 111 , name LviL4 Tit r o no ßE , and lie hal Veen an inmate of the ino.ila iion nearly all 11114 lite. So 11 ,eeinn that Goo, is giving great glft4 ard great hatittine4s to mcn, sometimes al.o gives them great sorrows ; and ito doubt this htitat le sort was Mr. likr's heart skele• —The mongrel committee of the '_llth Ward of Philadelphia has, for Vice Presidents, four negroes and one small white man. It in a cheap nay to buy the nigger influence; and if the white fikomed mongrels of that mini, ran, for the Bake of the ilarkey vote, stomach the stink and stigma of hay. ing their organization presided over by theme black bucks, the white men of course, of other parts of the state, will have no objections. Every one to his own lion 1.. tan, one of the best rill/ens (dour State, one of the purest men of the commonwealth, a gentle man in every respect, tool a Democrat, whose course other leaders WOlll.l to creatl to themselves l.y copying, died lit los residence in Towanda, in Rater .lay morning, the 14th instant The goal old I /enioeratic part, as well as the State, can ill afford to lose 11101 like Ilon. V. L. \VARA,. 111 , 4-,lace a ill tout soon be tilled. Burning of a Railroad Train I= Last Tuesday evening's eastward hound - passenger train on the \Vent NViseonsin Railroad met with a terri ble catastrophe while nearing. Tomah. The iioods in the vieitilly 4 bad. been on lire for Pole dale, and a pile of aliclpt hundred hard oak ties, seasoned two years, which were placed along the track a'outit, t%elvv wiles from Tomah were soon stil9ect to the dertruclice element "The danger to the train," says the Milwaukee Newt, "was not apparent until the engine had turned a curve a short distance trout the fire in the road and was nipronebing on a down grade. The engineer immediately whistled 'down brakes,' but seeing that this would stop lion in the fire, he Whistled "off brakes," and putting on all steam possible determined to run the gaunt let. The rails had been so badly wstiped and the ties consumed tint the engine was soon thrown from the track, lumping along on the ties until it *as finally brought to a halt, with the en gine and lender. just through the fire, and a ladies ear at the other end of the train was also free. The engine and tender were immediately uncoupled mini run out to a place of safety, and the passenger car also disengaged and removed, although not before it was badly scorched and the glass broken from the windows. The rest, of the train, consulting of one baggage car, one second class and two freight cars, was tottirely consumed.' "The express messenger, saved all is money. packages, amounting to $2,- OM The mail agent, Curtis Packer, was able to save nothing. o There were five or six ladies on the train, besides 25 men, who are entitled to thanks for their efforts in behalf of the train. The men if o r ked hard all night, and at times the . % were obliged td throw water on Or back' of the men to keep their clothes from burning. The cars, how ever, were burned up in about fifteen minutes. The engine was a he'avy one, of thirty ions, and luckily escaped the fate of the cars." Spewls from the Keystone —Lnek Haven 19 excited over the location of her nee market house.' -1n Irisl raror sharpener to Tyrone awal lased n Irvr toad fora half apdollar. —A Lutton‘t ood treo in Juniata County lit ...men thirty feet in circumference. —"I Ito people of Lock nevelt aro moving for n 100 rill of July celebration Go It. oety :%Isintlea in Kweer Kompany" is the title elan eolerinimpant given in West Chepl• er teeently Connell had his left hand cut In two from thr lingers to the wrist, at WlHieing. port, the other day. NO. 20 (teary has appointed n darkey a no tary pull In Philadelphia. • This In the first ogre-holder in Penonylrani• —A milt' wan caught In a itheepAnK trap, in Deily township, Mifflin county, the other day. ft in said the wolf looked Tory much animated of httnnelf. M Wright, proprietor of the ParJ"burg 11,g,t, on the 4th Jost, while gaping, sitaluen• too tile psw. Or. Stroud was called in and rts diseed tiso shaloestion. ss• —The emoblood weight. of the County Corn• nn•vtonerr of Che.ter county IP nlx hundred nod ninety-91x poutolc, as renown; Ingram '27S, lluggerly 210, Donn 200. —Thomas Ityan diedmiddenly at King's Ho le! to Lock haven the other day "from typhoid enaeriniliteeil by intemperance," lu tin English, 'llmmait hail too much rye new well on the Clarion river, abont half utile from the month, has been tented, and iv setldlng col in paying timintitles—some !mutton); lie dndy produets 11.1 high an ten bar it I. - bete itt In be a grand celebration on the Fourth nl July rtl Meadville tinder the ati.pleett llf the Odd rellowtt e Prettident ColfaC 11.14 nrn nttd an tn, itat ton to del tier the ad dritto. Gamily f.J h l iipple , k of Granville town,hip Mittlin mitinty,lntie In daily lige two tint latekets, ninth illitetoen years •go, by Abram lilysoyer. Ilero'm a couple of buckets worth having sit —John P. rocker, Jr, of Fletningten,narrevr ly eiienped n docking perlinpq, n drown ing, by pimping nut of hie buggy nig his hor.e Jumped nver the canal bridge into the natio, One day 11,1.4 week, —Captain W W. White, of hock Haven, has :umea tits military company aoh 64 Ilarpeer Ferry ritie4. with elli.pc.l bayonets I, the Captain . * company s counter organisation to the '1 orlon' Army of the McElhatten, agricultural community 011 linton county hale determined to hold a P.tir next Fall. but hart adopted a reeolulion- Ihat I. raving shell be allowed . They'll find it x 111 he Tdull affair withont the Jockey. —lt eilliniated that one thot•and coal hnrge x, ..nothouriand boat teeing and one thou %and t rew+, care ie•en lying idle for the last -ix meek• along the line of the Sehttylkill rili‘notion, i aline fly the miner•' mrike and , Mi.pngo of tho runt trodo in the ",grin - Jose ph U Itln •k well, of Jersey Shore, de terminml to create some sensation among the •toll and ,Mild people of that plare,throw hltn acl into tits canal there on Monday of last week The consequence was there was a great Imil of talk about it, and his furter J was well attended. - thlef boldly entered the tua house at the ‘tunny ricer bridg• last week, and draw• lag 3 ppd.! demanded the stamps. They not being forthe ttttt tog he seized a toot In the hatl+ of the wornan of the notice, which eon ',toed .I.boot hair dollars, and ;hastily decant ed Van Pi as )ail wetting for that fellow anew heir , —A little boy nomad Rlden, near Kelley, I.olliity, Ma, playing in a field near his (mb a r. hon.., a abort time ago, and was heard r)ing 101.1 waking aoiindg dl•treas tin going to hl. assi.tanee, he was (mind with his eye.. unnuu silly fixed upon those of a hlaek and powerless to 5,el away Illa cries alone pared Ishii —A dt•petch to the Philadelphia papists .t atm. that at a Meeting of Iron masters lucid in t "Minium, on Friday, !he unanimenv feeling N it f o slop the production of pig .Iron, which. rnnnot ho made at current rates without hiss . and the probability is that within the neat -misty ilaym nearly if not all tho furnaces in this vicinity will be Idle. —Willman Weldon, of Williamsport, Ml years 4.f ng,.. made two attempts to commit suicide on Friday of last week. Ile tried It first In the Paull and then ran hie throat against • razor. Ile wog liineorered on loth occasion. too soon tor Wm to complete his tittle tragedy, and has the tilltfortnnetto he living yet. Ills head Is thought to be out of "keiter." —Tho Clinton Rerubiseen, of Look Haven, wirto at en the d•veloprneet 01 the Iron ore nuncr of Sittany Valley and Mill Ilan, for the 1.4`111.8t of that eity The Repubhcan truthful It males I tat the lumber trade, will not nua lamt their ylgormie growth "much longer, and that they uni+t have Pelee new avenue for the exrtnelon of their Imltintries. 4 --11,e Mereer Mapateh says ' A reapect, Ide young lady was ©. ( ram the depot. ii.l.-011 City, by a young roman, a few evening. 41 PICO who, under pretence of allowing her to the Valley depot, twitcher to a secluded place . and robbed her of her pocket hook, railroad ticket and trunk check, and hire her Mot ring lido ell red. , Ile ought to be hung—after lie hi —• in Friday afternoon halt Jacob Bice, well-to-do farmer of ‘Vayno townehip, was killed by lightning, in tile own house, whlltk engaged in pointing,stalr rats. The brush with which he was painting was set on fire Ills daughter, who was in the room at the time eseaped unhurt, except her ringers wero 11119b1.41 for a while Mr. Bice's age wan 131 years, 7 months and ft dept.—Lewistown Dan., 12th net ENCOIPSIIRT A? WILIJANNPOIT —The Onind comnintotry of Knights Tempters, of the Stale of Pennsylvania, id - ago into camp, In Williams- port, In the Herdic Park, on Tuesday, the 14th or June next This will he their sixteenth annual conclave. Thirteen Commanderies are expected • Northern, Park, Mary, Crusade, Uo Molay, INttaburg, Bt. John, Philadelphia, Jacques Do Molay, Mountain, Mt. Olivet, IlutehriMion and Allen —Clinton Democrat. —Ono of otu exchanges speaking of the Schuylkill miners' strike, says: ttTbe Schuyl kill county coal miners' strike is doing incal culable Injury to that region. ,The trade is al ready diverted to a large extent to the other anthracite coal Ileitis, and bituminous coal is taking the place of ' anthracite in many branches of manufacture. It will take many months to bring back the trade to its former channel., and It is doubtful whether Schuyl kill county will ever recover her lost growl& The miners so far from benefiting themselves, are killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
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