BBllofollte Moons'', 7 . hmall, EM'i=Zarika .1 IF. W. FUREY, A 5604:11ATZ EDITOR - Ink Slings —England is afraid of the (Nem. Count Ilisanna has been treated ft "juke" by the Emperor WILLrAit. --Some wag gets this"off : untrp emal motion—A dpg's —lt ie refreshing to bear of a snow storm up in New York on the 21st of .Ittly. —Nine hundred thousand dollars of ft debt in Erie city, under Radical rule. -The Bcarlet fever is prevailing in Leek Haven. The Lord help the lit ilc -1A +cr. and ConuaN (110 t our friend l'.) Ore to have a tight, if they don't both back out. - Ex President dovitsov is to visit ram+. Tide will be an extended pt{ing around tlie circle. The silver spoon business on BeN. ni it rIC is about played 0111. Can't the papers say something tier( ? I leinocratic and Radical candi• dntev for Governor of Kentucky have commenced to stump the Setae. —'The post of honor is the private ,lotion,' said lifcCkNut.Ess. More truth, lo legs words, was never told. -McGtm vr, the Ohio murderer, whose counsel VALLANDIOIIAII was at the tune of his death, has escaped from —Hon. Ca %RIES FittNCIP A DAII3 has been appointed the American ar bitrator under the Treaty of Washing- -- Peaches are only a dollar a bush• t•I in Chicago. Here they cypher up aboit two and a-half times that 111110111 I 1 Mrs CLARK, of Huntingdon, hung herself to a bedpost in the Union Repot hotel in Pittiburg, on Sunday morning net. __lien. SHERMAN and Gen. MeCt.r.t. I is. have been hobnobbing together at the latter's home in New Jersey'., Is ‘IILRMAY loyal? --L Lou TiRNEn was nominated for •ci,,ltor at Blairsville, on Tuesday. •miiLtorB are getting to be mighty °notion affairs, now a days. 'Hie teromit Of Bitoweee trip to Shoe, 1 , crowded out of the Re publica'', um umiak We presume it will appear 'next week.' —Some fellow broke into Col. JAR Rtyrs trout pond in Lock Haven, and stole therefrom a number of his finest specimens, put there lor breeding pur poses. —The Fulton Republican is million bible for the statement that a sow in Dublin township, in that county, re cently presented her owner with a lit ter of nineteen pigs. —The lightning is said to have etripped a man's pante off him Ihe other (lay. Better the pante than the'skin, but we hope it wasn't done in the public etreet. —The Radical Stale Central Coin inittee have ialued an addrew The Radical papers don't praise it ninch, however. It to too weakly to 'amid even a little hollow flattery. —The West Branch l 'eamp Meeting Aegociation is getting itself kichtd on all eider for permitting the open dese cration of tire Sabbath. Fifteen per cent. dividends, however, will roser lip a toolittoule tit More. --The Williamsport Siam/aid and Sun have been throwing heavy stones at each other for a few weeks past. Such terms tie "driveling "liar" and other polite and cordial elm LI, etc have passed between then,. --The that alieinlod the Prince of NVitlea'a %n•ii to I/01•Iiii, re cently, didn't amount, to anything worth etieaking 01. It wan far Iron, being hot enough to thaw the icy rek4eri.e of the Ine6 people. —There motnetliing extplimite in Our eountrytilan'm tepli to the Etiro pens traveler, when lie asked Lint II he lllta Pint CrOSNell the Alps tWa al now yon Ball my attention to Ili• la( I, I g11t448 I did patim rimitt . ground a spell ago. —Lake Witotepesoget has ; •one the shoe/ business, and has pre,etilt the spectacle of .11/kin g 110W11 and rising into huge 11'71VC4 on a calm and cloudless day, thereby nearly frighten ink 11 couple of 00.. w,ho ..itneehe,l 11, Iwo chickeni tits. SPIN \ he State, Treas %vho iy tnity 1,1 gaily spi,.nitia it over the continent, had Leiter come home and account, for # > otrie three mil how, or dollars 11101 over, dint have 'limed np 1.).t. c's trouide I , r,m \lr. vhU. llv 11114 rcie n ; -- 1 6JI VOL. 16 Is It In the Blood or In tho `6 tars? Murder seems to have become a bu siness, an much as any other calling. Daily, we read of its commission in all sorts of ways, and for all sorts of oh jects. Unman life no longer ',COHN to ( be held sacred, but is taken with as Vittle compunction as a butcher expe riences when he knocks a bullock on the head. Mrs. Willt RION, the Balti more murderess, poisons gen.. Kell cut to get rid of paying 1111 H a debt of four thousand dollars, nail puts an end to the life of Mr. VAN INF.S9 'or anoth er reason, which has not yet been din covered. Mrs, FAIR Shoots Judge CRITTENDEN because he withdraws from her lewd embraces to the purer endearments of his wife and family. Mrs. SHERMAN, called the modern Boaoin, dabbles in blood because she seems to enjoy it. Jon N HANLON killed little M %Rl' MORHUANN to pre vent the revelation of a luntffil crime, and Flamm and others murder to grat ify their desires for filthy lucre. And so it goes, ad iafiniturn. The (pies lion is, is murder a mania? is it a die ease'? is it contagious? Arc t becom ing partial to human bloc! 7 If not, then why so much killing and slaugh tering. Has the law lost its terrors or is it uil•t efficiently administered? But perhaps the present age sprang into existence under a fateful and malig nant conjunction of the stars! \VAL LENbTEIN, whose track wan one of fire and blood, wan born during a conjunc lion of Jl. TITER and S tit RN, and who knows but that these same mythologi cal deities presided at our birth ? Might this not account for the bloody tenden• cy of the present age? Let us hope, at least, that what lots been was to be and cotffirnot have been avoided, and thus we may null retain some respect for the era in which we live. Sinking ! Owing to the temporary success of the Radical party in New Jersey, du ring the war, that State is now in it sinking condition. Recently, the hot tom of the Nlorris and Esi•ex C: nni fell wit, c‘iiiccrning which the ,\Lte York Erin ess has the loiloulug to marks • •Not mit ) , did the le , ttona frill unit of the en nal, hut elltlrlll4/114 eileNlll. 11/IVe taken phu e in Is adjoining, and largo tree. him gone towards Chinn at such u 1 - 11plii role dial one all Neu ui the ',1a.., they pilood only 211/./llcrlll lea., pit One of the chaanin I de.e.i trail ao being 40 feet wide mud .sit deep, while eve, thing thrown Into their, Instantly •11.111 , 1/ear.. Port of a cornfield leer gone w ith tle rept, 1111,1 other place. in 1110 saline Held have rather a shah y appearanee 'I he theory receiving i hu inord eredellee relation to Odalli/01.0111MM lo that a perpetual corolniotion of limeatone has hirer, ruing on tinder Jerviey for the lust least years, and now the whole rif Jersey reels sin a shell and the raring In of the whole Mate is only a lillePtillll 44 brief tune. Some 01 the mune 111111.1, however, ap•llirt that It Is remoliv of all earLiaillake, 1.11111. Others are W 1111111( to roll out nut , heap, no mutter what it Is '' Commenting on the above, a Sew 11;411,1.41itre coiemporary suggeets that the whole !fadteal party move into dertey and Fink gracefully out of Bight. chid would, indeed, be a tine opportu nity for them to relieve the country of their preoenci., and would nave them the 1111111111,11. m of a .1 defeat at the hand-. ot the Doiliocracy in 1872. As they are hitil,ing anyhow,n , ve ehould think they %old.' be glad to embrace (him chance to hide theim,elves, partic ularly an it would be done without vo lition of theft own, and without being cain,ed by their ancient enemies—the Democratic part). They are botind to go down, and it they won't consent to g o to der-ey and go down in a iniu.s, tie will he buried M detaelinienin all over the Pinion, in it year or two inure, an) wit), and their grate diggets will be the Dcinocrata. lentil cataQtrophe IN New loth I, the tdoa ttik of the mi, of which A t•A te, tiro- out to be e , ,en thou %%an it litst antietiat ted Al nit ;17 I.erhotta acre lolled by the 111-41 , iiii and user 2114) aounded tertdde slaughter nun all ocea stoned he it defeetlye boiler, %%hid' had formerly been patched, 11111 the true eoutp:un an I the boiler im.pector ten,,t t• Vet all tht too, :Ire i• I_4 110 111r1:•( . 11' 0.101 %‘Olll , l 11.1%1' 10111110 10 102. 11eVe 11111111 W %. me t oiueit 11100C1 /11 of 1110. molder We are glad to iterctove that there is it dotpo,,tion tottnire-ted to trite the matter lbw ought) investigated trith a ‘lO% to come nt the roll ettwe of the accident, %Cool lbe pet-on or pt. rtooot hose "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELL EFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUG UST 4, 1871. carelessness has thus sacrificed so many valuable lives, may be made to suffer the penalty. MiTAWS, Abe boiler inspectr, is an appointee ) of President (is:fives, and like all the balance of tbf►t worthy's selections, ie doubtless unfit for his po4ition. Ile should be made to suffer for his cruel neglect, if investigation shall prove that he was in the fault. Prince against People Mere hart been a very viii Red din cosmos in the British Parliament over tie question of allow.ng an annuity of 15,000 pounds to Prince AaTut It, and considerable temper manitested. thie member of the !louse of Common-1 al lowed that the Prince hail better serve his country instead of being its pen sioner, and in this sentiment we sup pose all Republicans will agree. It does seem a little hard that the pen pie of the British Empire should lie taxed to keep the members of the roy al family in idleness, but then that has long been the custom of the coun try, and the aristocracy do not feel dis posed to give it up now. Neverthe less, the fact that the people are begin ning to squirm under the infliction and to protest publicly against it, an they have done in immense niatis meetings, shows that republican sentiments are fast gaining place in the numb:, of the citizens, and that things ;will not al ways he in that country las they are now. It WAS a middling bold thing for a citizen member of tire House of Commons to say that a• lion of Queen VITTORIA had belltif serve his country than be its pensioner, and, is highly significant of the feeling which prevails throughout the empire. The vtorld mer, there appears to be a growing it reverence for the 'divine right of kings,' and a Letter, stronger and more fear less appreciation of the God given priv ileges of the people. Why should the hard worked and poorly•paid laboring man all pport a prince in idleness and luxury? This is a problem that may yet find its solution in rhe blood of kings amid the thunders arid lightnings of battle. ----By this nine we presume the Ist Loring men of the country are satis tied that their interests are not the in terests of the Radical party ; or, in other word., the interests of the Mull cal party are not their interests. If they are not yet satisfied on this point, then we have but little hope that their intelligence will ever point out to thew the true path to happiness and pros perity. Tire scarcity of motley, the enormous taxes, the high prices of everything that a laboring man Colll4llllle+, added to the comparatively small wages that lie receives, ought to he sufficient to cun,ince him that his benefit lies It) 80111 e other direction than the Radical party, How any working-man. alter the experience of the last eight or ten years, can be so blind to Inn Own wel tare as to again vote the Radical tick e n, is .oiliething be‘onid our dm)pre hens!". But it they want to continue the policy that now prevails, let them turn their backs upon their frien‘k, and once more go in shouting for the representatives of the party that has ruined them, whodi representatiyes are. Dr. STANTON and Captain Be ITH They have a choice again presented to them. We shall see if they have learned wisdon in the school of ad‘er- l'euple who are accustomed to speak slightingly of females, 10110111 wig that they are not virtuous, and all that kind of thing, will bear In Inoul that they make themselves liable io prosecution boors the courts for 1111C11 niterunces. That mean, low claim of persons who roll slander under their tongues as 11 sweet morsel, and delight in injuring the reputations of their neighbors, hail better be careful, here alter,,how they talk, or they ma' have to abide the consequences. The Leg idature, last winter, passed the follow ing law : ''An action mow be mninthined by a Intrde, whether mused or single, to reeou•r .1111111111,111(her 1 1 111/10 . 11 11111/1111/114 onehn.thy , to her, and it shall not be ileveu.nry 11/ 10111)0 or prove eneelnl damages In order to nuth, ono Art 101 l In sw•h nellons a married Aioin,l n , uv run alone. and any recovery thin -h ill be 111'1 1.010 and separate proper ty:' The above i*a righteous enactment, and we hope It will be effectual in put. ting a curb upon the tongles of mali• 60118 and slanderous penile. Our Candidate General McCandlesi has the mis fortune, or the good fortune, rather, to lie abused by cowards, as all heroes have hail before lion. While he was 111 the army bravely fighling %%hat hedit that tone, imagined were the battles of his couniry,the men who are tow abu sing him were safely clo,eteil at home lit tiling the spoils of office, or of silt lerships in which they were interested. At that time,when he MIS mavi•g them from the enemy, they lauded hint to the shire, 111111 110 language was suflb ciently expressive in which to tell of Ma glorious deeds of valor. Now, however, the tone Is changed. The danger having passed,and yiro.Ess bring in a 110'111,n that. is likely to Irmtrios the designs at mine of these men,( who have thenwel t es became the enemies of the country) upon the pen pie's treasury, all the blood hounds of slander and maliciousness arc set upon hie track to smell out something upon which to - build an attack upon his nolirary character. Such is the gratitude of the Radical party toward one of the foremost men in the army that saved the Capitol of the United States from (ailing into the hands of Confederacy and prevented Radicalism amen' train being crushed out by one Justly indignant and aveaging blow. But all there attacks on Gen, Mcl'%•oit, i amount to nothing. It is, In fact, riot worth while to notice them. Ile has nothing to blame him self for except that he took service at all under an administration and a party whose sole object was the over throw of con.tautional liberty and the subjugation of the hinter of the Union to a con , oh.lated and central power at Washington. This object he detected in lime to refuse to aid in carrying it out to completion, and for this lie is now iterated and abused by the Radical party. The people will stand by him, However, and intend to i.lace him in a position w Ifaretsburg where be will do honor to the state and reflect credit on the party that elected hint. It N. 111 , —Th. , i'aelfle oxpren“ emit 011 4/1111111 ty 1111.10 t h e II i•talleo bet wnen Mlitllll and flarri..lairg —forty 111110 llllll,—ltt fifty eight intnute4 The train had been detained I onto run of I hi, rite it Anne.' to utak° up for the hint tiniv, nitwit was ....et...fully ,11110114111.11 I fnsr fifty Pullen an hour, 1.141,11 rlallv when the runningo f the ',ridge itt thick, ille in taken in IV, Mint, in antuntnttm•t ly rapid ir tt 'fling IVIIII/tlll Kurtz engineered the frith) that perroi flied the •bore feat —J'a tn.)! Fifty mile.' an hour is "astonishing ly rapid traveling," that's a fact. To tell the truth, it 14 a little too astonish ing' It 1. astonishing to know that there is a railroad coinpany in the United States that w,ll allow its en gmeers to thus risk the Ines Of its pas nengers, espeoially wer such a crooked and curved truck an that ol the Penn sylvania Central. It is antotushing,4o know that there is an engineer in the employ of a railroad company who thus darer to take the lives of the tray cling public in his hand and rink them on the turn of ft wheel or the bend ol a track It's all well enough to talk Klima the Pactlie express running over hilly miles an hour after the thing is done and everybody' safe, but siippOre there had been a weak axle or a louse nut Where then 'night have been that cargo 01 precious human lives'? Dead bodien, broken legs and arms, and mangled Imolai' faces, among the tbiury 'd 'he ' , mashed up a n d rumed cars, themselves to 11.1 an the Te.,111, foge.her with weeping and lu ‘ iketi hearted relitto'es and friends, Then what would have been to he said about that "flue Infirm arid user" an hour? Such fleelJelliS have °nen happened from just such canes, and that fine did not happen in thu ni ntancc is a 'natter 'it great thanl,lnl !less to tlod The truth is, there uY too inueli reek• lentoiens among railroad condoetorm tool engineero. They have no right to make up lout utile at the expense of the lives of the people, and there ought to be some authority to set positive hounds to their rate of speed. Better to travel slow with safety than to be launched intq_eternity al the rate of a mile a initiate. --A. Lowell Milli, who had taken out a marriage certifieitte one day last week, wait su de.cutimidate at finding the bride dead diunk when lie called at hfr bowie. thut he 'at (mile proposed to another wiim in ten yearm younger, wan accepted, got tt new certificate, uml way mauled, all od the bAllit day. ED= Out on the balcony wide, Lally I take my round, With !limey and feeling keenly attic To the senses of night and sound; The mountain/lad, in their pride, And shut out 1111. HMl's bright rays, And they rant a ghoon like a funeral pall O'er theme dreary, 1110110t0110119 days. There Is little to iiletom the sight, But snuu•ttthtg In elnirin the ear, And thIM in the rioiSoll 1 lurg so long In my truly wuu,l et rigs For it river goes itt4hirig by, As in haste fur the flu oft sea, And the spell it bens run its bald rug uaVe, lion a wonderful charm for tile, Far I hear In Its erholng Ude, A murmur of low whtspered words, That !lidtinily I into angry Or loud, 'Filen sweet Ito the songs of the birds, Aln they tell me a tale of the plod, They bring lock the days that aro fled And often belong toy a...toeing "out, A Curious vildoll Is spread. No longer I wander alone In the balcony airy no. wide, For an eager, rennet". and varying throng, Are around ino on every side. There are far.; grown wrinkled and old, Wrinkled by passion and pride, So faded with struggle for power and place That no art ern the ravage; hide. And ninny a norm% ful face, And many II fair one I Pee, And beautiful children like spirits of light Are romping in innocent glee;— And Millie are a it li Jealousy pale, Standing in silence apart, With hand, fiercely clawed, an to shut out the pnin From n tortured and nattering heart But a wind blows out of the north, . And void In it, withering breath, I And itaends a chill to the quivering heart, !Age the men - nine's hand of death. In a tnoinent my •ision is gone— tin the trlcid it has vanished away, But (doily theme word 4 reach my liwtening ear "Ler only e ndarea for a day, • Then away to my chamber I haste,— hack to the old weary Ilfe,— Raok lo my sorrowful thought. of the wed, That are keen as the thrust of a knife. And r•t or there ring. like a knell Through my heart Sal the lung gloomy day, The echoing sound of those wild, mocking words, "Lot, 01111/ endures fin o day " •••• W IL/ 1 111dircollt Puss the Brute Around On the 2fith of last month a little child of Mr. Henry Detweiler lied, and the lather, not owtv,pg a plot 111 the Phillipsburg Cemetltly, hail its remaiiim interred in that portion of the cemete ry for single graves. The charge for interment of a child, including the digging of the grave is our donate, which amount the hUperinternient of the cinetNy, one Peter Lerch, demand ed of Detweiler the day after the funer al. The afflicted parent obd not have the amount of money with hint, and in consequence was unable to meet the demand, where upon Lerch abused Detweiler niost sharnefully,and inform ed Mestire. Winters 4.t. Bruthere, is whose employ Detweiler is, that if the bill wan not paid on the following day he would dieenter the child and set the collie outside the cemetery. Mr. IVinters told the brute that lie should write a receipt and lie would pay the claim, as lie did riot want Mrs. I)et weiler to hear of his inhuman thre.tts. To this proposition Lerch made no reply, hut jumped into hie wagon and drove oft. Later in the day Winters again saw Lerch, an d asked for the hill and receipt. Lerch, tdileil to the lull, lor the reit-um, probably, that he ,as ; but 011 the next day he called upon the overseer of the poor, and informed him that the remains of the child would he thrown out of the cemetery, unless the bill was paid by 3 p. ue. of that day and left a recipt to pe handed to Mr. Winters in cane lie should call. In credible al it may seem the brute did actually disinter the corpse and set it outside the fence. Alter the accom plishinent of this noble deed, he pre sented himself to the overseers of the poor and unblushingly related what be had done, Mr. Writers paid the de mand, when Lerch returned to ate burial ground, placed the t orp:ie of the little one upon a %‘ hedbarrow, and WI ((Thug thimped it in and again cover ed it up. We are pica-ie Ito learn that the citizens of Phillipsburg ate gi%ing he anon a thorough wveeiiguteou, and hunt l the facts of the .case lie Mond ns repre,enied, legal proceedings will be iinitittited,provided the statute books contain any law that will reach a brute of such low degree.—Eusloot Express. Wednesday morning last, the last line east over the Pennsylvania railroad run from Altoona to Harris burg, a distance of one bundled anti thirty two miles, in two hours and tilty nmiutee. Between Iltititingdon and Marysville, niaely•one miles, the die Lance was made in one hour and tiny minutes, including a stop for water.— The engine accomplishing this 'tall running' was the W 2, the engineer, 31r. Free. —The German troops are cvacun ling portione of Frehch terr y. ~.. '~ ,~ ~` ~ ~~,., '~~~~ NO. 30 In the Porch Spewls from the Keystone. —The South Erie Iron works at Erie were destroyed by tire on kiatitrdar night. boa, e211,01K) —A-woman and child were bitten by a rate nasal - ce in Lucerne county lent week, both of whom have died. —A eldhl of Mr. Dort'lit, of Clearfield, was I roe tied In a vat, In a tan yard, at that place, last Week. —Tin, Van Syckle oil 'refinery wan burnast at ino on Monday mare lag. Damages ss,stio ; InFoired —We regret to learn thnt C. M. Lnncan.9ena• for for the Nineteenth District, is dangerously ill nt Ids residence ill Chaniborsburg. —Sod Drowning Areldont. Milo Lilly Ulric and Mr,. !trot, or Philadelphia, wore drownid to-day while boating on the Wool Branch. —Dog Days. These commenced on the 17th ult., tuol continuo until the 28th day of A uguitt, or about tax weeks. —The new rol'lng mill at ban•llto Wing erected by the National Iron company will co.t about /200,000. II will be ccnnpleted In a few week,. —Next October the people of Penneylvanl• 0 111 vote on the propocod amendment to th• 'tie toto.titittlon making tho aka of State Treasure elective, hereafter. —Abel !hick Pomo days ago, wan Instantly whilst digging out Ilmentono at Mk ley'm quarry, near Coro Suition, by a mass of mono falling upon Mon. —The Su:livan County Denwrat nays there 1411 m 1 . 1041 111 I aporte on Saturday morning eterett there line linen mine there every th for ten eonneetitive months. —The Truatees or Allegheny College al Meade:lle. lone Jerked to establish a Law Department In that Institution, and lila probsw hip that Judge Lowrie will aecept Control of this new department. —Too men were run n rby the earn, at St. Mar y•, k eoon ty, lent week Merritt Coy, of Eteportunt, was killed one day and un un k ;lotto titan, .tipptt.tetl to lie from Meatinlie, M.Vi lore to Moms a 1111 y or two afterwards. 1.001111. 41.1 g belonging to Patrick Farrell, of 14• n) tow [letup, 1411,441 M County, handled nlll.l 41110 k s tin, year, null len or eleven chi. kens hint 3 ear 'I he 11“ g sat on the fleet 1.444.i...44 .4. a hen or luck would do until the progeny wan produevd. —II A Ilonalierty, room' guilty of man• slaughter at the April Tenn of Court for A no•tr.ng °unruly heap nenteneed by Jutigo Logan, to iiirderao lour yearn anti three 111101101% ))))) 'lent in the Western Pent tontlary, anti pay of a fine filio and coats of pl usectition. —The dead pody of a woman was found near Jamestown, on tin Erie and Pittsburg rail road, a few days ago. She had been run over by a parsing train and horribly mangled. A bottle of whiskey war found on her person. Betode her laid e pillow cane filled with child's clothing. —'rhey hare an original way of nerving the boys for going in nwomning in West Browns ville, Pa , during the day When they go In the water to front of a residence, the ladles `so." for (belt Blot lien sod (Wry them to the Main street, and the boys aro forced logo after them. They never need the second warning. —The Danville Modenm says there Is no den) Ina the feet that the lendern of the neon!,helm party In Owl Slate nro:ollvlded, and then, too, only over "the loaves and fisher." that, on the other hand, In troth their (moth .l•tom the U euvocratn po,reYs men who will rally the r hole platy and enlist thousands of independent Republican*. —.lolin Re) nolds, ono of the first settlers or Mead. ille, and one of the wealthieat citizens, .11,1 nt realilenee on the gut hitt ,after • short 111111•ISP Although ninety years of age, Ire retained all 1114 (ermine. unimpaired. He was well known throughout nil sectors Penn u• • high-muffled sad htVetifl.l ('brit. tan K... 1.14.1111411. and hit% 1011 s a mourned by llit 111 Ire — , ,diardny night Andrew Curtain, a white man. while quietly on hot any home, acciden tally mumbled againsta colored man, who was carrying a watermelon 'I he colored man WWI Accompanied by two other men, who knocked Curtain Bonn w hile one 14 the party strew razor moron, hi, throat. completely serving Ma pidpipe. 'I he wounded tuan will probably iffy 'I he anlailants ...leaped, two policemen being unable tooretake them.—/liin Day —ll{l Sal it rday hod a man named Brown, of roinienoin iiie. refused to pay hie fare on the I. .ii I' railroad •He offered the conductor h •ci tile, cnl,ug that wit, all the money he had The combo for told him that wad not ,iittleient and that he would halm In get nit rite 114111 Wag stone:al and he got oft Irking with lino his malefic! and n pair or hoot. lie Non apparently very much Intnlleated, and after the train Mal Noised sat down on the track halocome along and completely cut Min to pieces —One of our eruaen. Who delights in gain* chi( Lena, soy the WI Sun, pro. cot red soma eggs Alen° time sin., which were sail to he dirst eladift /in net Ito ohlthein, sod expected at the pro• lor iiiii to trace MOM, excellent fighter. gut some m tech for oil* neighbor hearing about it found out the nest and removed the game eggs and their some duck eggs. Our friend. einiiittion tray Ire imagined when the 00l het brought forth ale flatfooted game.. cocks. —A few days ago • young gentleman and holy ft ))))) the rortil district visited Sotnernet, Pa , to get merrier/ The young couple entered town oil this testine occasion ash We of one horse They dlsntuunlyd, had their horse fed, partook in a aurriptuous repeat, conaheting of roe ker., on here then united in the holy bowls of matilitlinly by It Justice of th• peace, when they agein 'monied their need and wended [hot way to their mountain home amid thu 0010l•Irl of the populace. Kllll,d In Mount Union Wedosieday last, Ititi ton wav run over by the deutta•llle -tag. M. Iy Ittioreil that she died th. night Mrs Berton eittne tl Mt. I Newton Hamilton (stake the stage ilie and A hits in MO get of getrillit till ,, 11 . 1. , IF git• MMII - 111 1 i1 be the driver, or li, 1..11g. 1 ..1 11. r parainh an Iris horses were ).,1111.; 1.11111“.ily rogliteneil Stepping upnn I r...• .4•11 Mrs IVA loot .lipped and her porn-„I k the horses, when they ran 1.11) iler to the ground, under the ‘. 11 inteving over her neck and truant, inflicting :injuries which resulted as abe.e stated. —Sal/I`ll ky a I tog —Several days ago, Mary Ann Lot ell, a young girl whose parents live hi C. 1411,014., went out in company with two other girls, to gather berries for her mother. Mary Ann wan left fora snort time alone,when a largo snake twined itself around he; nut there t. uo., Oft that the girl would have font her life, 1.1111, by stiongtilittion or fitgbla had It nut Isom tor a faithful flog, whirl, wai, see ing the danger of his little intstresn,ftlritteMY wineke.l the snake, wounding it sfe. severely that It WWI forced to retreat The WA Ktleflled affected from the fright, midi dutfog the night following, seemed to wandlet and Can t ',funny call for the ding —llarleassictlitiotat —Explosion or a Powder MlL—Raver & Leibig s Powder Mill, shoaled, some two miles this Mlitl of Shamokin boning:it, blurt up about U. o'clock oil Wednesday it gil last '1 he Pry House, Mill, Waxing and plug Mouses were destroyed, together 111111 401.1 kr4ll of powder 'rite dry house woo the Had blown lip, and, It Ispolyp...fed It caught tire In the root foul a defect 111 Pile. Thu Shamokin Herald, pay.. I.lle kW.. in MA1111141 , 1 .at 8.0 00 . and Iw particular heavy on Mess,. Rat er Lelidg from the fart that they Itiolfhtit recently pm-chased the (mom,' k Thtly .10 not din eoolWWo4l, nervy ,t d 1010111 i 10 1,1111.1 i 11 1 ,11,0 ready to Oikrolo Wll ill 0110 IMMO) —A bold and intestssful forgrry was imposed on the First Nati....nal Bank of Nintlintnirg on Fritiny. 1 t h tilt A stranger gii ing its HAMA Medal., presented the check of Stu mm! it l enrich', on the tielm-grove Mask, to Atom, litmfer. for SAM lio stated to the t M. .1 IV sands, that ho had reeetved On Owes nem Mr Hoofer, by w hunt It was entlorreo. and that he resided shove Minim tang nlu,nt 11.10. mile.. Ile likewise endortini the shock and It WOO 451118h0d. It was soon dis cover...l to be it forgery, but no tradli of the forgo has yet been discovered. The Cashier was 1.1110,111 of hit. guard by the laminar sod responsible ....men used and the tort that 00 large it compete ion attic. Meneh family reside in thin locality Recently n slur liar sheMpt was 1 , 11,11`e04.16(1tIly practised upon the Union Kutfonnl Bunk of Lea loLurg. Rittik officers Ooefld te, pot on their guard Against the semimh oh. eho h, (44 41111 4 4 illig 11109 now, Lul dodge.—AhlfintAtotj Te'egroph. 1
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