Bellefonte Doomtic Watcoali• ` , 1.3,Y P. ORAN" MEEK JOB W. FUREI, ASJOCI Tit EDITOR Ink Slit.B --A contempt,iblo JOHNNY Bum, as , e:t.- that the litngtolgo of thiv, vountry t, vuoiug to he slouglia,p. --14.11C1.01,1), SI.OrT111) I ). ir WINNVII %co, and r i„ v kp•en about by 0.0 parvi- lzvly l'em,ylvanot railroutl coin p a lolve secured a e<oitaoiling tiw railroal to I, It from portoit to uig, \He A, change hutl.r lip 1;, , iniutl ticii Dr. LI t`;l,gTf\r I, s at tart dead. 11 ell, II lie lift r o inv littviCt ti is l unit en ugh to kill lur in Chicago In nail Iti rr lo.irlevo IIIC ct Mall. 11.1111 oar 11. \Cc 6:t VT it rintillwr of lit,gs ni e Ihnt anythlng It. IG l' N 1 It )19 , .10•111,e1 1,, '11) 0 ,1) 1 1 11 for 1 1 0 \l , l W NVo,IIII int :H iinlL n I,Jr ,u; \ Ali.; 1011,1. '. 1 I Nl. .t" ilf r ‘r1111,., In I rk•lait , l, • I , l ,, thct were eXI.C1)11 I .11 In r•on, low , tor Tntn.lei. 11,11,1, that t11 , •.1• tNV(ll'rr•unrl WI the quirplo. iTi New (o$ !•211, ftll,.\\ ing ft PiPek . 1.. et , ert hpl , :111i.11) 111 111 4 thrust AIiN k h eOlllll .10 011 !LW.: )-11Tw gong lwfvo•en 'C4.1% I{:unn , !i r r.tnl Vir , 11:t Th.• Ht mut c tri ,•t h ca ri , • , l I ,I.,zef.r tc,"• --PP. , I hrt t): the Mtluth ,VI tt - • I1(1 , , ~1 111. It 111, f,, d, at t t.l .1, ,1 1,, ~ ,„.I,ni W,lll ,, r „ .; ~n siT:lioipto the I,lit ' Shoo Fly" in their neiglihorlio..l Monlie‘s, organ grin,lor4 a,n , l h will please take .1 rr, .1r , (it Ow Viirk Herald, will enter lilt , crack •w R eohlostant fir 1. Plince r f in conte,..; NOl w hhtandi nx the ex pre.o.e.l wip.h 1,14 KEN. , that Lr iniclit kg ht,tivii at I(.,elieeter, tl,e pel.lic awl the rre , , 1,14 H cunnetlt 1., r .\ l:14'1 II" dil• It SO( . 111 , hull .ht groat .10%%!.1, )11H+Rere, rw n.lusit q.. 1 the lliwrlcan. 18toriaturn u- hot true The origi:p-of the t.•,r) ii ilovd b , A Strvet tL ut iti 11‘. a t.,arli 1,:01) uiliaLiUufL --The south is !wolf! cursed with 1..i , i'1rt112.1 1,1.“719L . N, who piC , lge thetilsehei, when acting as jurors, not to bring In a verdict against one of their own rotor, no !natter how %Ile he may he. ./01IN W. I:nlts•P-1 other prominent colored individual, are at the head of this thing. --The ways and 111C11118 conuuttt t• "have agreed to report a lull rel , evu: eusA Crum all taxes tuterual as v%ell nu s.ternal." This, we supper, o, will 1.. food news to our coal dealers, ac D ell as 10 the peoplt... We imagine; how eve}, it will be made up ui meleit-rd rates lor something else. -:The Radical editor of the Republican aaya that if the Radical editor of the /pair County Radical would go hack to hfcConniilsborg curl pity hie hoard MI and other outstaiiii r rid debtx in that community, he would nmehimprove his reputation with that people. Shut up—don't tipeak about it. --The ;Yew York Sun, a Radical paper says: "If (+rant and his Cabinet took half as much interemt ni defending American rights in Ctiba and efaewhere, as they have taken in de ferlding British rights in Canada and elsem, here, the United States would be treated with much more respect all over the world. —lt w all right to associate Lisroi,N It~rets and TRAIN together, but we protest against disgracing old Father ADAM and N A P . OLEON BONAPARTE by dolling them in such company, as Plain Words. does. What can ihat man h e against his first Parent and NAsous", we wonder, that he should thus seok to heap obloquy upon them. —Threewillion acres mere of the public land have been ',Men to the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company, it purely local concern. Congress ought now to give four or tinr VOL. 15. five th oo ku lk ul tierce to the tilass Wor here of to one tit our kron companies. It could In done Ju-kt 11/4 appropriately. Itatitcale hope to carry by the aid ()I the negro tote. but %%lino Republic/o,n there have got their UNeti ankl lor eiery nigger that pill , In a Radical vote two Repulk lwanu tt 111 put to a D e mocratic o r White Malt's ballot. Things are get - tu f g lnixekl, but tkistwn kite right way brinz the country out clear 11.17 a hi-Q.le Geary's Appeal 1 t• r hear liui , vldoela r4)0,4 hue i le 1'rV11 . 11!4 . ouit p:, ;lin I 1111. 1.111111 , ' iH 11 , ,t ;14 gull .1 fool, iqui;ine, although it is etiowYli to go rut 4 tr. Jon , : \V. 1 4:1 , t1, lirscl of It :11.::1. it'll 1111411'1M:1,11d, Whell the IC/ II 4 ',II putl , •ry in the lirOel:.1111f1111111 to 1110 11.,/pli• of 1110 ':'`'.llll., flat 1:•11Ig them %%110 10 ..1i00 , 1• as liepret , t2lt:ltlN 1.1•1 in the iie‘i I,ez,ohlture, Is he:Lr,l. (ntrs clavtive editor:Ll all the nllirinl, political, and .ielmi, , ogioal document-, we have iter had the no , Coriune to peru,e, ‘re nut kdieve we ha, err n^en its e 4 0te,11,011 m presumptlollB 1,11p1.1 us 11,A1.`Clit forth 'ruin the I.‘eriitive Chaniher at Ilarrieburz, on the ill iirvL I:tler the preietp , i• ul \vat-holy 11 1 eriple agaliNt sending repr ,, netittl t , ves to Ilarrisbutg next winter. ;1, n , ,t, to rote fwai , e , ,t the .1, Snore & ['hie ('reek 12 If I ill, .4,011,1 it he agalti lorottglit.ll2. 61..1H1 onporttiall to tell Ihr4tl/1- , ten tieJ--:todtii lime A - A lira viortb, twee?' tic I snerilire for the -- prociiro. it put rel from the courifin of ,1 it 11'- bidding a;., It d irz aoev Hs um-ter . ..olnd 140, r t i nrouti i lilt!) a :L ..‘elioldiatit round the wtver that con trol-1 EOM Thl. n t .1110 n t t thi•+ piper in re , zar,l L., 11 , e .ler.e‘ tiltore Pin, Creel% N I:. bill., I, too cell known t t Its relltlVl, I.) 111,41 relierfttloll here It oppot.e.l %%lien oppose,l Ow Irate it x1,t1.-1 beltore the it iiir ii -oppose , 1 it a Ircn (;overm,,r 7,, ”1111M0il 11, fltiti COlll - Hied hnnl“r turning round and vt , h,p, r ; it, lit (an Fee nothing to prni th!,lellort ut his to reburrect that gue,tion, and by holding up the '•; tw he•td and Woody of tint( bill to get control of the next Legi , da Lure in order that he can tnie it to further his own political aspirations and pntatrllo,lgl)... I,,4l,latitrt may Le right upon tli , s i l ueytnue, but there are grave doubts in 'he of many whether he not right tivi sr. he: was well paid fur Lund su Bid whether right or wrong, his veto of that bill has nothing in do with the riielitening self ailulations of I.us recent address, he pursued such a course s in ce he became tlevernor of the State as %sot:1,111me led the people to believe honest--tea believe him to be sin co , in h is words, war upon corpora how-, :mil his pretended desire to pro• tect the honor and interests of the Commonwealth his frequent reference to his record and warnings about "rings" and " combinatiorfritnil ras eality generally, ought have had some eifeet. Rut when we atiember that not a rascally bill passed the Legisla tore since he became Governot—not a measure brought through by the lobby --not a privilege granted a e corpora• lion. lout he signed with an avidity that showed his anxiety to get his I, tt ," his warnings have hut little effect, and his pretense accomplish but a very small amount of good. It. ill becomes one who ha, pander ed to every profligacy that peculators demaded, who has signed more acts, (Tenting soulless corporations than any Governor the :hate has ever had ; who has pla4ed his signature to more swind ling legislation than lobbyists ever be fore secured: who adyised the debase meat of the State and the outrage of the sovereignty of her people, by urg ing the Legislature to ratify the so called fifteenth amendment, without the right or power, legally to do so ;, to put on uow aprettatiote..gace,atifl try to palm himself dyes an honest 'Gov ernor, a faithful exeditir 5, or a pro tector of the rights and honor of his' "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BEJ,LEFONTE, PA., FRI Y, JLJNIAI 17, 1810: Sllllt., or the ihteresis 1111,1 itch to o f the people. N,), (11111 RNi/11. Yl/111. Islrniw e vi will \ a mount to but hide. The people It now . on. And now that volt «et that they have gro,.i, t,rod oh radical ran , ality, 'it cannot 101 , 4 yourhelf upon thew by protehling to turn ,itr hutch upon the "rowd.ei-t' and r p'nelt.r ' and "lobbyists," who luau e eontroled tout since fir 4 became i;.overitor Ntmt , 1 .-I).y toe ^adieal raval , -1 whom ton pre tend now to oppose, LW: ) ourself o II he hooded out or 1 ..,!;„,,, to n h I 1 1 , State Trea,orv, and the ml mow% ealllt, jut 4 0t.t% ItR the r,t zotothel rltance at the 1.111,1 Ito , . I low I , itz lb. \Volt t «at, von, Death of Charles Dickens lit4.;:try Nv“11.11,21, ighteiiit u-namentt, %nit , 1)14 is" the }real nueelwt. eviiireil at li reolifelieti at (;itirs 111. Tlinrsilav evening, the 91h inataut, ni tee it ,ere l•rie , fund entertriiiimg n .111pot , , r par! Kt houNe, when ht. %Vit., g?uhl n ; ‘ , nektu.l %via the nto ,, t alurtntn t ; n tnp tonin ut 'rim only indication of coociotome:s he gave alter being : Itricken !loan, W11:1 a murmured re ,pieht that a ann ow Might be ef oned, rote: a hjch he Nunk into a coil at state, in Wriich he ternained um]; he, death on Thureility evening, the toll inviant. II ei dibettee ‘% al pronounced appople\i by ius pu„utans , and all attempt 9 to re , ,tore him to eonseious fie/48, alter the first attack, wet e tip IMIII 1t the tinte.-of 1114 death, Mr I )Ica v.Ns had Just completed the opetilie eliapters of what promised to be unc 01 1114 tziokt interestim : riwerittl mto entdleil "Ilte Mritery of Edwin Drood." No doubt many 01 our rend er' have been ilerm.ou: it and loolimL: tor%. art tuntoullp for the corning chap tf•rz It vo, they will never roceiNP item, for the brain that (.011001%1'a and the hand that exeented are hmtli ntlllel In death, Mr. 11:, KF sy hlmrtell ha, :1011C to ex plore the treat_ ni yvtery ut the utirevealed I lereacter, nod to ri we trust, nt the presence at the ior hnusclt /1, 11l explanation of I hat great e4i id 1111 111 N .teriV6l, the Con - ception, the 1), , ,tt1i upon the Cross :ttni the Resurrection. In the world ()r leuer.. the place a t Die lacaroi can hardly be filled. It is praluthle that, roar ta lie ss al the bent portrayer of hem in nature that ever lived, and his heel, , have made hie name immortal. 'I to publication ()Imo:near theta wan rot lasNed by the almost in , atiltaneous re form of the abuses that they were aimed at and intended to show itch was the greate.4 compliment that could have been paid to his cue: gy, intellect and humanity. But even the greatest and most hril haat inte`dec.Ls must, htictvtinli to the I h•stroyer. Death is uo respecter or per nuns. The ii,gh and the low, tile ri c h and die poor, the proud and the hum ble, alike count htihnot to tile Ine,,ita ble decree, and Mr. lit *ENS Irani but gone to juin the innumerable hosts that have preceded him 10 the other side. May the good lie has done ye cure for Ilan a welcuilit: at the gates 01 Heaven. reading of our exchanges fads to show tie any locality where the Democracy are not united in ripposi Lion to \egro Si/triage, and in the ile termination to light the future political battles of the country under the banner of the \vim': M eN . :4 PARTY. !LOAM' ism has gone the length oh its Filing, and when It resulted to make the negro the social And talit nag equal of the Whits Man, it lsibe the- sentence of its own dissolution From every guar ter we have the cheering intelligence that hosts of Republicans are coming over to the Democracy to aid them in crushing the enemies of the country, and in sustaining the doctrine Glint thin is a White Ittau's Government, made for white men and to be ruled by while men forever AL Let the dawn is' breaking, and the day of deliverance is about to ap pear. Be firm, Democrats! be firm, White Men, amt an may yet he well, —The emboli, Church ut Pbilire burg is to be pointed inside and out. Witti fuller of tick. than Close upon the heels of the 10(411? the riibi , eall party tvav of Pronw9('4. t Olen of the death of Cii.tal EA Dills^ NV it CI r mi . .itceil the people to ENA, we haVi:ttile wad news of the Ile. • , place its rerre ,, eittati \es in poser. I too, of W 11.1.1.01 G 11.11010: Simtti, the 'litre %%A , nothing the Inhormg Smut' novelist and poet. Ile elioses'neeile.l to .11,111 e them prosper- died at hot residence tart tteek, amf the' eit,e and eomiort, hat w,a, ieet:ll.l mournful es yet will till the whole for them.—" Land for the landli country with tercet. - Homes lor the linnieless"--pleuty of The innieol Mr. titllNis, if not. world it 0: k good witge,t t.txeb---low \vide, Itt,leart, tiatioual, and A Irreni• and a gurleial nullcunnuu t,l e . an-, North ttia,lii•outti, will reel that "good ' waq to he the ininieillige our country Iran lost one 01 its bright re ,ell of their aect'r;lntl t ip.m , r. Ten e , rei intelleetuul mare. Ills hooks have long, o u rt, 1110“ d)• ears liiive rolle.l not only been lead and 41110101 111 our nil 111,11, and at, rti n 101 Wird lAnd, but late delighted thous le , nu , the ,tint ere tirade and, :mil thousand, trarar arhtn 11,•IgilborS. kslitteri and ol the the v e,t inlet,* they hate I,ecit looked 11 1 .0, as itlirOng the most elevated multi , 01 stand. and Amer:Mir !retool. arid n, pe!-eitt.- ing loctuleA 01 l.te the New World the in n-4 and rlrip.t attractive c..d s‘o 61.0 toilin7 ht , hsvel t.,,;(41 homy, to ~ , 3 11, It want ilvtnv 1”r }twist It nt,,i 0,1 1.4 Ile or lllveti bdort , , to II I` I% rychle.s, ernaaaraut an,l eon ipt %sit, ne‘cr NoLefort iurpnvertHhed, to tmrich the few Nsho lime grown wealthy oil' the misenei of the people,''atoi eni-la‘e.l IL , t lir sins Ivor I,t•ture I.lo+llkVl , l, to build up an wealthrttat. ltond Laid. his re, el In Itr.urv, VS hilt the' laborer roily wrd sweaty, to earn money r.t•ut to vay ii,s tam.n lor futn fn In I‘e , ee the rich setol their el , 1 , !•(•, one but ny tit es to keep thew up rile over our rol.l, loit pa, no I:lxei to keep theni iepa;r have their Ifi vourt, pay no la se, 0) bear ;Iv ex!en-e4; proterted by a,. I .7overntnent ; but pay n'otlon.2. at all to inert Uv 1111t111V4- coil ply becau-4 , !bey tire t.ell base Ihc•ir %t hl ;!o.e?un , nt that nu• e•xi•nmpt trout till taxa.- I.lis Voter-, law :1.1141 \ 1 1 1 , 1t , .r , , by a ',IN ( . 1111/ent tl a bawl or pail .1 14, roaoitzon, mouldy L. caw", Mark afol can be I^ ox‘er the (;;'re, of Oh poor, who have brought, LtV 01 atl:ttr4 about .13% rwt. (011111::. mn‘,,,ting, ILL 1,01,0 al hong, bark..break 11, • IlthL.r, to r,cl. 1.1111 to the 1,4,1,1-11(.idcr4 intPretq tit Itl.l tiie negroem RChoolirig, ropi f‘,od. llns, we+o , 4_: a government adinin edeied at an ex penre to tine people, yo Ark, ol Over 111111.• mi!hon s ur tive tinte-4 the ainuutit of them to admineder it under the rule of the lieinoeratic party. We mg a profligate, drunken, corrupt Pis , ident riding 0“..r the country, Cediing for trout, and with him a hand ~r 11111 . SIC V 4 ui, the inenninitn't, rouses - onnt of the funds morel by ex. heibit•tni taxatinn the won king ni—e , to pay the legitiniate expennin lure , of the i;ONer11111011i. •fo-dnv, we rl•t: Illhonk 01 acres 01 land- the• blood bought inheritance o/ the• ‘,011,111g 111C4I 01 the eeveral voted itl%ay 10 thetving, peculating, and ex:Lc:ton; corporatione. or puhlie leeches, who hits e done legs lor the ;.;o1 IT:011121i t that thui enriches Ilion by giving thew the Janils Of the htbnling poor ueen, 111101 the devil has done for eliristi:inity. To day >tr nee poor men poorer than ever—rich men richer Man ever—labor titiaree and poorer paid than ever - tax• CH higher than ever—priceg as exhor , Imam au ever t and an a comiequence "Lunen harder and money Reareer that ME Today we see nabobs in without taxem—iliggerH in ullenegi- and once, and the white 11111111108 with 'mill ing hut toil and tues. .Ind this after len years of' mongrel rule Where i the benefit you have deriv ed, hroSher working man, from the ten year reign of radicalism ? Are you richer to .lay than you were them—is your labor lighter yeur Mime lessi-t-your prospects better, or your condition improt ed ui anyway? II not, in the name of all That's good, and honent, ut it not time to do some thing for yourselves,—to try to place in power men who will not rob you, and (Meat you, ,and oppress you, tor the benefit of office holdero, Bond Na bobs and niggers t us the mongrel party hes done ? ~ I! ~ ~.( if Ittatt,„• What Has It Done? ,(.114t-4 of :111 Another Light Extinguished As a poet, Mr.Stams ranked high, alth o oll i rli he wade no pretension to eefehrity in die line of the Aluse, lie watt am en of fervid in.attination, hzeh ealturn and extensive reading, and wrote with great lirillianey and pOWer. Ihirin , _ti the Iwo war, lie, of eour,e, Sided tilt the •i 4 iattli, and 801111.. Of the nioq hem) f fu ! of That tryOlg time are in - Pia hi , magic pen. At the tone of his death, Mu. i•-•imm , " watt in the neighliorlrood ot•Ppi.ty years of age. Pull Or years and lull of honor, he has gone to receive the eward of a tell spent life, and to re:4 in the brigntllC,7ll 01 that Almighty I'resence• %%hosc u er ruling providence is rec ognized and acknowledged in all Ins writings. kinon4 the re-Muttons passed b) the \Vest Virgima Ikntoc•ratic st a t e Convention is one which declares the white race to be the superior and !riling one in the. eduritr. Thi , es Lundrile of talk we want to Lear even where. No curnpromi.es with nigger .bout for the sake of the -lathy note Kul, the w bite race clear of en tangling alliances with negroc, and the mg/e pdrt:, and let all our Demo cratic State Conventions imitate our gallant We,t Virginia brethren in their lose for the white race and (belt - hatred of the men and the party that would fleArade o. defile it. Keep the ball a-rolling, boys. The WIIITF. 1I 1! , , 3 PAHII es bound to um, 113 sure 118 that white men are de termined not to yield up their birth• right to negroes. Ihe nee-fn of Radi cal pottage set before them Is Out tempting enough to induce them to rokswear their own, or give into the hands of negroes the mhemance of their children. The West Virginia Democracy have a good enough platform, even if they make use of but this single plank. It will win, beyond all peradyenture, and the victory will be all the greater bt cause fought upon this straight issue. -- —The colored population of Phila del ph in,better linown now na "Fifteent h Amendments," when arrested by the guardians of the peace for licking up a row," go right into the policemen with razors. 'Thin is a trick they have learned since Radicalism came into power. It very cute one, and is considered real smart by everybody but the officers, J For the 11/ATl:Mutt J DEAD. =EEO Spriog, wpring, hpring, with your glortoom With your joyona I,lrots and blorioitin bright, With your loinehes of ronem, tel turd w hike, tell'ou. a by Yon nil!' are bright m hen a brighter lb log 'Yhun you when your gunny breezes bring, bodh to bloanoin and blyde ro Bing, ti L1../1/1/ .10t1i Ile, 14eq.1,r1141\11,1101411. 4vlth Ihq bright suriwilio And the wild light in het gloriottnl>nt' 1 list dazzloi In who Vilifir COld 111111 That, Jllz/A(44 110 M , And the glorloult lAno, 1111 If It would Kook, Thium of high inviiniug'ti; ' , how and joponk And roiing of red mil Allay oil hel cheek, And unlike on her firth; Lin ad, daatl, decd, and lying there fu the time of roeo , and bud. lu the air, \VI" llft young alid - ka:y and fair, Fair to the young— - !tend in leer eprltig, when her life wee light, in the lime of her Initity, nen end bright, lJt tin lime of het natal, rad ao l white, With t t r ',Ong unytolg I ' Mositairos, Jus■ 11, 1170. Spew's trim the ICkeYer. --A man died recently In Montfort: wavy, The, of gllncler. —Tim Montour trihnons hate but dwilesiell IA new hall, --I .1m r tile had ft higriniy: roibb•t H. NAM day It hal+ him yet—in -- : nem Aro Pf x candidates for the Badiad nomination for nlieriff in Tipp saint/. —llArritiburg Printers plo-nie-.d on saw. (inyi,,,t -1 co thomborletnd county hi. ,011041111 Sib nolletlen nt the present lime. . —qrtlylkil!counly furnished ores one bur droll Foniane for the lite Growllen sure. NO. '24 —Carlton ennnty furnished one victim Is the Eastern Penitentiary, at itS lull tom of onlirt r. T. T. Wort,h, of the Lebanon Corr*, ,rap .mitten hv peralyals redently. 0.4 e.troko though severe, w not fatal. -llnn, Ilenry D. rostir will undoubtadly h Demo,.ratir candidate for Congrass to the trVounoreland distr.let, —A littlik boy named ICOI . I was found Ira n, In t h e Permajrtninfai °nisi al Harr* (mint, In.( week. —% Mr +. Philips was drowned near Mmes. burg ~111110 trying to rescue her son from aro.. n Env. They sunk torpor. r'ntrk•k Iteordoi Patrirk brook wear rcrrotlKin•tnntlyklll4 by a fast train on We railroad. =DAL Yingling, of Clarion sounty, woe rir runtly thrown by a fractious horny, and bad Id., '4,1111 fractured. Ha cannot survive. —ln Dolan are county', certain people ammo o,em.vlrev Iv mutilating animals. Recently, t. 1 all Heti tp death from cruel treameot. ---Thn grl•t and paper mill or C. P. Dull, at M, Vevtoan, Mifflin county, was daatrosed by ttn• on Sunolay 'ant - It took neventeen men and a &nen of dose ir Imr 1.• r a ICJ pound bear, In Fayette county 13-1 tver;lt --A t•heat" In the Went Branch Canal al Jervev Shore, 'topped navigation on the 'ref leg ottter4" of that Institution hint week —L. et•tewn I,onets the ilereuleen feat of out tmg 411nrt tho entetenee of en eight Or hve Inch black Intake. -T he loilldinr roil-road bridge MaroS. Ulf '4115q12..1,,0n.) , et itnlinegrove, wit let la Croy, .11,4 IT rrlrhn rg, Inst week fern/0,000. —Th. .241 h dh,trt.t. of this States has • now rts.ist ant 11.1Se.Or, to one John Rogers. No tlit. one 1.2 - 1 a at the stake. Foyt,or mill he the candidate for C. •Izr, fr. orn t n I W1,14t morcland district this ~i I mr ',Node Won't gri'agin him I hi , tIfTI,, —Wm II flardlng, formerly of Qirmingliam. II hit Lo t Oon eminty, hle4 by the ears at 11L10,U17% rf last week. wpm, coupling a iramn Frank Thonia.4. hap I.y bring nrreated 111 Il iirl,htirg ((he :•n't ,arr.fn/ In tha (nture, 1.. %ill NITA sttorperi. -\t th.. ittevni h Anion.finent' •••lobra. ins t t ,itrk.)•, r.•folped to ,I, 0,• tioN it rr.' 44 . 0.11 M howl I,OIIILIPN th'n , al ,, lit. nag •u —Lowrey' , Martin. of Altoona, while cross. ing the railroad In F ront of the 11011. r, Sian sillO it by 14 loColnu Uyo .111i1 11.al , sot • oral of lII` , ribs br;.k..11 qr., ill clon. their 'hops nt 7 rieborlr, alter Nfondny nest, until the In of Septbmtmr It lint - onto tporohnotot the site till r^ would be is h tppy ,t a 4 14,4 4id .01.1 t t n • i„i,„ , t ripiny of tht• railroad eompanv at Altoona Fridny night lust, at tempted to )11,4t) on the toot line pint sit..., It .t.truod hOm the It pot •her., liitenthug to st, home to I,,lsi,irmu, Liu Imsneti hlr fn,ttng awl fell mt. Ir, ~.•elving Injures thett trill prohni.ly groan fatal —Nwthr, Donny, Et watchman at \lamer, 011 tlAw and who he• 14•,11 in ilia nmploy of the cum pally ever amre the road Cent Into operat.ou. Va.. rain over and killed by a train the other day He leaven a la, ge faintly hitratinn slut nod killeal Amelia M. I aaghlin .10 , 1 then what Ilitn4elf, at the Fauxe .1 Mr 114,kt.ii.1 A !Innoway, No Una month ninth Flreel, 11110i1/1 WAS • ear vnnt girl and V. titian. wax her lover They frequently quarreled, and jealonay is ,oipixtted In 1111%0 torn Ih.. of the shooting boor , irilliCerN, I.r F Irrn.r sud Frolriek Fries, Williamsburg, laid a eager sr to who (meld drink thu most hoer ,►t the fiftieth glees the former was taken attity Ti . brewer ilrsok tifty•liva, when he Also re dmd Firmer lint soon after Fries wilt be buried on Sunday —Rev Thorns,. McMullen, of Philadelphia, wan arreattal in that cony hurt weak, at the in. Ranee of 511,s lfai y 1. 9e•ar.•ll, of Lovrtahurg It anent.; h. , got t flea Mary In a had any during his i.onrao as a atudont, at last hit rg. under a promise to !unity bor. Mating 14110,1 to fulfill Ids protalpe, she now dainager, ttgainst hint to the amount of S. - ,,e01 We hope Rho II get If —,literib anti Ilnlnn INfomtliolder, a onnplo of gay end festive young fellows, Aged respect. Only 5 ' MO t yearn, loot a fight at Derry Sta -1101, on the Petutnylvania !tainted about their pretty servant , girl On. wee terribly mull litted In the 'face unit the other loot part of • hand, besides receiving other Rev ore lupines Beth Are 11.% Una. I medical treatment. go ing brothers, of emit se Chi, fight would not Create any talk monng the rteighbert, —We visited tome of the Owes fur rettite tuition yesterday dawn town, and we mutt say that it more fitting display of the condition tite•'liadleal pat ly In that city could not have been made. Where there were any nom• her of colored voters in the vicinity, there the !most" ation windows welt, completely sur t minded by crowds of dat keys and with the except lon of ono m two hungry °Moe meeker' or ru km, acareely a 11 hue person eould be snort White men—that is decent buss— would not mingle nor itartlelpate. •Even the One or two whiten at each place seemed ash tuned of their pretence and hung down their head. like whipped dogs Lolge.r. —On Friday morniug los a fartnet'a sun, ft half-grown boy, was rat ut tang from Shenan doah to hi. home In Mifflin. Columbia county. after having dtepottert of a toad of hay, he was geountetl at Loan Crook by a luau, who anked for a rice. The boy consented, and the man mmpe4mn to the wagon, and as they proceed rot along the road they came to • hill when the man Whom he had berlsadeal propoeed to get out and work the brake,andaa he proceed' ed to do go drew a revolver and shot the boy In tho back or aide of the neck—the ball par. slog through the head and coming out near the eve. Tho boy tell to the ground and wee run over by the wagon, when another 'man eamemot from ambush and the two ?Minns ' Tilled 61a poekets and made Mt leaving their victim for dead.
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