s thl cimbbil mm. EBENSSURC, PA., The J.ast I 'Hay race. One of JIann's llesolutiott. I I.'-Moi YTnmiiKr 1 tlUU'J ilAUi Hill,-,, Ans. 2-2. 1873. ....... t . , 1 1 i in i.i I : l , i - , -w,. nre not in the mitist en a hot campaign, j l no namt: o. ..n.wu j. i.um ia as tlicie is no r.-:isoii for ntta. kiiip pri- s.vnonj,nous with everything that 13 rate l.arnctei or re-ianing )oiincai scanuai suppressing ine iium wueii lis puoucaiioii or FM-t: - -1 . f...i.ln1.ii-l or..l t'.wvui'A in i f J rossm. so there, is no excuse Kr , ' '- 1 ww- nlHi ... . S I . 1 7. S7 1 ' J JO 111 f-" e vttlf w;t.j t ri l . Jri.s7''l;l. lie is the head The Dubuque IferalJ of last Tuesday morning publishes a long account of what it characterizes as the most horiible crime that has come to light in northern Iowa m A Wonderful dock. THE INGENOTY OF A PUCK CERJIAS l'KXN BYLTAMA M1NKH A ( LOCK THAT 13 A MARVEL OF MlAlIAMtM. time lasts j X 1 ff SSt'.i Tl,(,tr. soon '.' In l're,i. v.,,:.;- - ' - j dared it should stand as long as t Jlailey narneu auuvi.ri j more Li v i; Ayku " "v . - c ....... 1.1 di clio- died SIX 1 JL-' J W 4 !..' niter jus him "r"" MV NCiSTnNF a , veais ao. aged cigiuy jf.no- , -- s A .,,. . J . - . . . . . ,iniA...;Hni Semi r. .r ( . . i - . hf i several children, wuo-mxm i.c.-i .....i. fllcc,s; i ,-r,fr;, , ' Democratic Conntij Titf.it llU.V.VU. AssKMia v: ii i-s.-r.-v sir. v V LAN. ' l.T. ....-ii. a . v - - HERMAN n.vrMl'.U, iieniaugh lioro'. TK FA siJin:: A. 1. CRISTK, Minister Township. COMMISSION I" 111 T:DV.'A1:D (II-AFS, i:i.fns.urg. rooR norsc kum-ctoii: ANSEl.M VKAKLA.N1, flust Twp. cokonxi:: V.. II. SISsJKU, .lohustow.i. ArniTOK: II. I'.. rilElDIIOKK, t?iiiem:iiij:-1i Iloroiili. .TVKYrOMVlsSKiSI'K: HENRY TtH'PKR, A.iaius Tp. The "Atlclition, Division nnl Si lence" Convention, pays the Clfai-'iehl Tlepualiran, forgot to mention the Credit Mobilier finnd, by which .1 ring of rascals robbed the Treasury of forty-four millions of dollar. The wick edest fraud of all passed in uieiice is indeefl ominous of rniit. in ni acil, ami no pretext for attributing it . fi0nt of the infamous King that : vtais. It says rumors to partisanship or preju.lk-e. IHstingnisl.o.l j for yonrs lUi(li?, .,lted sway last week, but they we iiil.I'u' in.n, n pres-ntativps nn.l senrttors in n- 1 4 . nature that it decline ...tigress, ilne ial the erVentery to stand over the inunicii.nl aflairs ot that mis- ; ,at ( ;vel, autlicntics np u. ci.gr.-s an.l lft..re Ui-ir o.n"'-,-' governeu and l.iunuere.l rity, ami ; , reporter to the scene, who instituted during the pa ai.-l v.n.l- r;ake to .l. i. iut as j which, if Hot broken wpr::.l destroyed, : personal investigation into the facts. ; ble character. tli.- fat . f a o.-c. nt p-ojil.-, aii.l inst.-ad ot a h.-t ouThnrst of indignant .Viomm latimi, 11,. r.- has l . en ei.ly a. sort ot si. K-a.-tho- roin 1 lie low-nung itics have been d stoma.'h tiiiiiing away V...p..."ii."aTi .!.,.. ouents of the govern ni n' tl. '.t shonl.l keep our insons more than ' in)' were j.i-ti. e .lone h-gis'.ation hn:; been l-oii'-lit an.l sold. at;d erp -.ratinns have in ' tl eniot il. li'oeiate and unblushing manner ' l"i: -!it seats in the senate for their retained ait..i'ii.-ys ihf legislature has become a mar ket place, a od the llls an arena for violent- or 1 ril ery and we settle down to our lower standard's of morality, our debasing tenden- eles an.l foiisiau. 1 itcii ... .ihii. muun i.cnc i roverned and ilundered ritv, and which, if not broken upr::d de&troyel, will soon jilunge her into hopeless l:;nknijitcy. To him i I'hilndelphia indebted for the atrocious registry law, which disfranchises her honest citizens r.nd enables him and his co-laborers in . 1 y 1 -ImirttS f 11 I ill' I Mil IllilUi ii... - " - ' J J ! .. A Sharaokin, Pa., corresponded 01 me carry out 1 00 - - ; . m . e i o,. ...,..Vov f , tn hand i Pldladelnhia Pre t.iv.s : Kail Keiter. a incy occuue mat .r'-iisrIn ,:::'ti M.V - - " - m . t i.. Ilflr.i.k I IP II I1 K Wl I - A ... e .... .. ' . C.vniin l.ii,,..,- r,1 llf. I ATfi Sl.lf I II - T aSSe I lie 11 lu.iv.o - .. ia , ... , .. . wnc 01 ou sii.M-Kiiii: i. , i-wi .v- ..... ...... ..v . . - - clincd to publish them, liery, wliieh is situated within a few miles enticated. until it sent a 1 ot this norocgn, nas exniom u .1 ciucn. t l:o past week, of a most lemarka- IIo liad been thiee years Hie result it now publishes: I cons', ucting it the hrst two years at in- U ndrcw, the capital of Jackson coun- j tervals of time, and the last year he woi kcu ty'twentv-live miles south of this city, is : at it day and night, scarcely taking time a 'private orphan asylum, established in i enough to cat and sleep. He became al 1SU4, for the reception and care of orphans most a oiid ' destitute children not over twelve! monomaniac .1- I passes into their hands the father s will - - - ';t; es I shall be respected; and, as Hambing never . lt v- Ki.Kv C. I w ill be much more than it is now. it is : 1 .,,,,,,. .i n '-s-.". ; a- I quite likely that the old waou and it load llfr:;;-J- '' .". vill either ou'.live time or meet the fate of ,.., f,,', tlie "wonderful one-horse shay. eirs oittl I'oftiual licit:?. H'l't ( . ndrtnev mid crush out the fair ex- "mhr 1i,e cIullco1 1 10 lMtl"t a a j at mght. He occupied a small wooden t .cachtr al Lanosbons I 'a, was ciush- , . ,,, IHI8.1CJ aim CUlsli out 111 .ur cx , m w wanlcilj was 1eY. j. M. j shaty where he worked, slept, a.d cooked , t( dcatll the other day, by a t .ee. which ' TW -V.. 1 ! !li cssionofthcpopularw.il. A ithout j j.,m..,ir, a German, who came to this : ,lis f.Kd. W hatever sleepinr; and cooking , f, acru ll5s bodv while hJ was asleep in 1 !k' ' 1' 'T"''"' ' " is engine of fraud, both Mann and c,mntry about eighteen years ago. At the . jie did. however, was but little. It istho't j UC 'Vl.ootls. ' Hn'es V-.ml" -oiV""S s corrupt ffang would soon disap- ! legislative session of l!72 Schueller ob- , j,e W(Hikl have nearly starved but for the iTijah cwtnn resides in Claremo.it iliihiiiol'V.iM. ' 1!'!.-' f :! ' ;' Mr from nublie view and their OCCH- ! taincd an appropriation of three hundred , kindly interest which his neighbors took ! pmintv. ),;.'. and is 110 vears old. It is not ? m .J , ".;:. t- b;,lot-box stuiling, and other kindred years f age, to give them a Christian ! on tpe siVct- The clock was in his mind frauds to maintain their political as- home until they are of age. It has been (i,m j11j ids' waking hours ami in hisdrcams Ceiidfl! pi this hi Sunbui-j- boasts a natural curio-ity in the shajK? of a chicken w ith its wings put 011 wrong side up. T.-IT. r.r.-hnell. a Mctho- York, lt..sto.i.-rt,i.'.,i,.,'a sent nux?; :' 1 ...... si.rt- .nr.- or f ver :u,l i ' HO.Ml: I'UVSIf j AV (T'i'-f ind best family V. , f '' lorcv.-rv kmw 11 is,. ::i"- i.v thousuTi i- -.-.!.,, 1 ;, , ' ; i. iumilire. A-j-et.is v. ... . 'I I i 1 ii-li.T. lii-na pear from public view and their OCCU- j taincd an appropnauon 01 uiree 1.1 nuieu , kil1y,v ,terest which hns ncigi.bor-, tooK , conntVf ,lilf alld is no years old with complacent eaiuiuess as ii to the natu- patioil ivouhl be gone. As often as H, hi.,h at)d cnioved the unlim- i " ..V1"'' llod him in his labors. itcd confidence ot the entire community. r.ni : mevini. i.-. an enoit lias been made in me i.egis How tar Mian v,- iei nouomess o, . 0H,- ne ro-idlfV tbla nlmnv. I . ," . f.. o.ro Ids viifn died n-,d it is ntt. r . eat ness to all sere . .un'iu ' - " . ' . .' '.' ! ' . 1 1 1 11. . ! .l.rtt- i.v- l.tr nl'rov llmf f.vi.fll 1. : e. ranted that m the i lous law, ue nas a ) oeaivu 011 1 lie scene, i seems 10,.. ..... r-.n V ' iii,,i.icli two eoin 11.01. eiekknives mnrshallcd his forces, issued his or- 1 commence.! a 1 Its : doing their courting for the thi.d time ; --to Hon. William M. Mereuith died in Philadelphia last .Sunday, aged "iT years. At the time of his death he Mas President of the Constitutional Convention. He was a member of the Keform Convention which framed the Constitution of 1S3 and in March. 1349, became Secretary of the Treas ury under President Taylor, but re signed his olfice in l-sol) when Vice President Fillmore succeeded to the Presidency. During the war he was .Attorney General under the adminis tration of Governor Curtin. As a lawyer he stood in the very foremost rank of the profession as a citizen his character was pure and without blemish. n.-reei'tion. till of shame, carry u 1. ,i.-ss ot m.reionrv f'ettir..' nassion we tnnv nut r-rtnsrienee out f)i court entire! v. and , . -, i .. w ' tinn of little girls UllUtr lHS Charge. 1 lie saeViAcH everything to the main chance.- ! "ers 10 llK' lun?' anu' ,a a1,ef"1: i n.st victim, so far as known, wa a little Shall we su.j.'at that? r are we to have ' law remains unchanged and the in fa- irl twtive or fourteen years of age, who sitting at our hearths as household godsall j mv Js perpetuated. In Ids present of- i frid been driven to the asylum bv the 1111 vhames and . Times t" J;' .f .m- ! fiee of District Attorney, he has been happy domestic relations of her" parenis. SV whS S 5isby, mV- rraAJr" j repeatedlv charged with dereliction of FoV a cause not aligned by Schueller she v,...'-i 1.,,, ,,fi,HWr;1,,l lnst. o,.e f,- i.. oi,c was turned out of the institution and taken public. brawn. Haunted in tl.e iaeeS of de- , ; f Phifarlelphiu publidv nsscrt- tent wives and mother", and of pured.v.igh- , , ' . . ters and sisters ; a shame, foiil-froti'ed. siek- ed that U'.V ter lllS (Mailll S) admuiist ra- enii'ir, beastlv. The sensual sot, of brilliant tion of oflicethe la w fiainst crnmblincr inT-iiect out Vl'.e assu. i;iw-..is .. 110 ...-....i.-.i , l.-,tf. tl,., ctoh.tn l.rwd.- At the late liadical State Convcn- lie lias al- i ;,, inm a11,l his cltck. They tk him food 1 M -, , f Ka n ,,,,.1 tnrrMi.iiirfP fmtv i i i .... .. - , vaids of Kentucky lean for the lot on a pr.sciurTioN of the marvel The clock, which was made wnn - ' commenced a systematic course of seduc frame is of thec-ot hie st vie of architecture. ! and the parson and the lawyer hopo they'll i which Ihe Cincinnati post.iflice now stands. io ' -V happy couple in Iowa, having been twice married and twice divorced, arc now luxury ni tn-rj t,tt now t ew t i f y i. ii i,-,. pr-r i.ottl.. nr. cci t. W rireenwich -tj . t hal its, who s-i lately set hiniselt and para- 1 nioar en public exhibition in this city and 1 at I-ong branch betw en him and the pr.-s- i ideney c.f the United States aro but two : liv.-s. and one of them of frailest tenure. 1 ' the l.a-ion drunken that it sees this large; disgra. e paraded under its very eyes, and ' takes into its nostrils the stem h of ihe of- j tense, and makes no sign of nausea? Has dead and lauied decency no resurrection ? ; Who and where is the cltar thinking states- man no, not Ftatfsinnn. common man , everyday man hard-fisted, rough and ready, i but iionest way down, true to wile and fain- j ily and his own manhood, who will roll away the stone from th" septih hn of public ' virri'ie? The time calls out for him. The '0.intry waits his coming. A nation bowed j down with the shame brought on it by ils j rusted cr vn nf s, with its fa.-e in the dust, ! jur.ys in its anguish for some convulsion j i ha! shall r.-nd ihe h.-aeiis and purify the air. ! And the United States senate what is its duty ? Has it any self-r..p-ct left? The foregoing fcathing article is taken from a late number of the New York Triltinc. Although no man's name is mentioned, its allusions are pum'oiently pointed to indicate the ob- to live with some very respectable people in the country, near Andrew, to whom she related her story. The people she lived with expressed indignation, and made con siderable talk against SchneHer in Andrew, r.ut the citizens generally maintained that If has sixteen sides and is surmounted by be steady customers lor many years lo a "-lobe, on the top of which is attached a come. small gilded cross, i n mo iroiu oi me clock there are four dial plates ; one show s the day of the week, another shows the day of the month, another the minutes and fractions of a minute, and the ether the o ,,o.i iC bis hieh morality was innocent tion he was appointed chairman to re- : M.ci, a thing, and no attention was j.aid port a platform. In a convention j to it. Delia is now living w ith her parents which had been packed bv. Simon in Dcs Moines. This was about four years Cameron and llobert W. Mackev, it ago 1I1C jji'KIKI men ii.eiiiioiieii .i.io.i.i hour of the dav, These dials are carved in a most uni.p'.e manner, having einblcin ' alio figures upon them and around theni of almost every imaginable description. Above the dial plates is a semi-circle gal-k-ry.exl ending around about half the width of the frame-work of the clock. Immedi ately in front, in the center of this scmi- l'cter Kessicr, the mule-steaier, who was imprisoned in Jefferson City, Missou ii. has been hanged by a mob, ami the Miciiff who had him in charge has been mortally and two others very seiiously wounded. Last week a pig was born on Henry Ihendle's farm, near C.icencastle, that was double until it reached the neck, wheie the two bodies formed a junction and ter minated with one bead. It lived but a short time after seeing the light. It ira'.ispiics. savs a Washington dis- circu'.ar gallery, is the carved woouen tig- ' patch to the St. Louis ItrpTi'lir.n,. that ti.e tire of crrt sAtiofP.. At the ends of the gallery, or. cither side, there is a small door, opening into the body 11" o c ninlnntii! t" i-. rnioV t 1 i t 4ln-k rt ss V;:.,r ' ' ii T i n 4. ease with great paiticulai ity, similar m nous U llliam L. Mann should be put c!,;ll.aclev. The horrible and final denou forward to denounce "corrtiDtion.'' ment rnme about three weeks ago: One champion "honest economv and polit- of the girls, named bertha ?,ellis, lift ecu j or the clocc, as you stand lacing .r. is ari veai"S ol ago, went -tot lie matron ami sum . e;i.i. vi iv u'-i, i-.. .v .'....w she w anted to leave the asylum, but re- j side, is a chicken cock. Twice a day, that filled to ass itrn any reason. u ocing ; is. mi i.ei in nie ..iivauuiu i -.-nig in , AVnll orknf ln.-nio;!r.trr.. ,n , OCiLVX'S rSTo Bh t.'t?h; f ; f . .... A (rrMphie History ..r' . It '.' ' venture iii"! lijeov. rv - . with Mr.rt:n-.' i:-.cift.-i. t j . cic. periN. - r.ovu . '' NK.vrilTHF'tj, L:V::-l'. p.-,'.."; irr. e.: -i -l itei '" ' .' flnrlH rej'ort !nl ..:-.i.T- :x: .... " i;ivs, ;5 in iu ia- A. s' fii-t. a.'!"i A'.cnts -.vriTc i. -..'.' serirti.n and eir-idurv. o, ,.. ' 111 biish.-I s. 'Si Ba !.,., . ; , V -', AOEriTS WASTEu" iSLKil AI-.E lliF UH' .Itiet vea.iy. Ironi an : . V.i;..ii. Tios i-1 1, i e i-. who see it. anl ji ur,. ; , ; . ,. . ' hir. Thoiik'ti exeei.ie i i t lie ni l, in or l. r t i : ,i :. ; .. . iai.je sm.ics. tyi- iir.e- . ' thai lit w loch ;:r I !, 1 f . r t'i cri ot:l. 'i t t !, elusive t- irit .i-v. r , i Ai'i'i.V at oik.- io s' . ' ' .' n il i 1 1 s. e., 1 i :. lislier. Vw" Siihso!:! St.. I'rince Uismaiick's recent interview Viith a correspondent, of the Ho7, rt a late crisis in his politics now pa?t, in which he gave free toi.gue to some remarkable expressions that would go to show him almost as much a disci ple of the French philosopher Cointe as a servant of the German Emperor AVilliara, is repudiated bv the North German Gazette, w hieh, like most Con- j jeot of it wrath. His name is Mat iincntai journals, .say what it is told to say. Prince Hismark alone i coio. petent to deny the fidelity of his re porter, which he has not done, and will not do, though any other man is quite as competent as the Prince to impeach his discretion. Meanwhile, fays the H77, we shall look under the bed for those Jesuits to whom the North German (Jazrlle charitably at tributes the reported interview. ical purity in all official administra tions," and with sublime impudence insist ''that none but good men secure party appointments or nominations." How- well he did his work will be seen from the follow ing, which is the tenth in the scries of resolutions : That we heartily denounce corruption wherever found, and are nineerely d.-sirous for honest economy and political purity in Rllofiiei-.il administrations. To secure this is the duty of every citizen, and to this end every good man should feel bound, not only to participate in politics, but to labor active ly to see. that, none but good men secure party appointments or nominations. This was enough to make even the II. Cuivkxter. a Radical Uni- immaculate Robert YV. Mac-key blush, closely pressed and threatened with pun- j a sweet chime of bells begin to play, the ishment if she did not Rive her reason, she i small door on the right hand side opens, finally confessed that it was on account of and the small woculen figures, .dinirably Mr. Sclnu-l'.er's conduct towards the girls. ' carved, of the twelve Apost'es, appear nd She then related the particulars of how lie 1 walk out slowly and gravely in procession, had seduced several of the little girls, and ! Peter in the lead. Advancing a'ong the had made various attempts upon her, but ' gallery until they get opposite the figure ot Jesus, e.icn in turn, except .nu'as, slow ly turns round and bows his head to the Master, then recovers his former position : as l'cter d .os this the cockcrows. They e.ii.tinr.e to advance to the other side of ;or on i lie nitf in si it. t e ins. . : . ". ii-nr. .I.e. Tli ; TIIEW ; ted States Senator from Wisconsin, I who was elected President pro (fin of the Senate just previous to the close j ot the ls-'t session. lie is a married ! man, but. from newspaper accounts, t s.-e;:is to have contracted more than r. i Platonic love for anotht r woman, and i has been xloyiiiny around with her rt i New York, Long Branch, and other The only tvo members of Congress from this State, both of whom are Radicals, who have returned the back pay steal into the Treasury, are John Scott, one of the Senators, and ash- and if Simon Cameron had been there, as he was not, but was away down in Maine with Grant. Rabc-oek, 1 oumr 'jen even ' would have hern peno tinled with a deep and profound sense of his own "political purity," mid the members of the convention, filled with burning ardor for their chief would, : have been astonished at their own ! public place.-.. When Thaddeus Ste- moderation, an.l wouhl have L.llen ens, a moil competent judge, was in ' down and worshipped at the footstool r.mo-ivss. and on more than one occa- ' f this radical Gamaliel. In view of had been so far unsuccessful. The matron promised to inquire into the matter, but the warden was that .lay absent. On his return the matron called upon him and asked for her pay. as she. proposed to leave. On asking her reason she frankly told him what she had heard, lie was dumb for a moment, but finally iceover ing, confessed all. and promised if she would stay to take caie of the child:en he would himself leave, by her adice he the gallerv and enter the small d- left. As Judas (who is in the rear his right hai-d shi. Ming his face. ; left band clasping the bag winch is sup posed to contain the thirty pieces of silver, comes ni full view of the cock, the cock wiih d his went at once to u.-ua. sun: ;ht an inter- crows again. by a simple an an; :ement view with Rev. Mr. Klintwood, a minister i '.his procession can be maoe to come out at that place, ami President of the asylum and pass around the gallery at any time directory, and to him confessed all. This tiesiscd. On pedestals, at the exiicme cor gentleman was ImrriiLdat the icvclatii.iis, j i;e:s of the front of the clock. a;c carved w-.'-oon L-laaics oi sion found hinis.-if r.tteily powerless to secure the attendance of his political friend. s in the Iloii-e when a test vote was to be taken, he said that a Con- ington Townscnd, who represents the j giessn.au in these latter days was a Chester district. T. ho. Test, without a single exception, have all made sure of their liootv. It is a dark nnd dis graceful record, and one that is not pleasant to contemplate. Democrats and Radicals, all are passengers on the same piratical craft. hen, there. the past history of rrdie.alism, mid looking straight in the face of the present, the peopl? me asked to con fide in these hollow lip professions of honesty and economy. If they do they will once more find that "they havo been made to the ear, only to lie broken to the hope." and demanded that Schueller should at once resign and leave. This he did. ami j Rev. Mr. Rembold, of Hcllevne. one of the f directory, took charge of the institution. ; Schueller left Andrew at four o'clock on ' Monday morning a week ago, in company i with his daughter, direct for New York, and thence to Kurope, -and he is probably . on the ocean at this time. Ti e victims of Schueller. as far as can be ascertained at ; present, are six little girl-, ranging from i eigftt to fourteen years of age. j Schueller is a man of tine personal ap- ! pearance, of scarcely medium height, ; MOSES .-,"! ET.IAS. In the rear arc two eb. li.-ks of ihe rvpi- ' man who had a wile- at Home and a i worer--n in Washington or a wife at nu'.ngtcn r.nd a woman at heme. Vithough Malt Carp-enter, as he is j called, is not a Christian statesman," j -0.,.., -. -1- . n- r- ... ' , , . , ,, ' .' I.tsiNo to I.xi'T.ain. Two more f on- like Jlariau. Poineroy, and (. olfax. lie ' ,r,essmen have boon altemi.tin.. a defense ian style, upon which are carved hicn glyi'liic .-haractcrs io represent the ancient j period of the world's history. The clock ' will run 1 hirty-t wo hours w it hout winding. Mr. Retter. who is a native of Fnchurg. in I'i'.dcn, is very pro-.nl of his workmanship. lie can scarcely bear to be av.-ny from it j lung enough to eat his meals. He has been offered ten thousand .l -lla:s f .r i: l.y a party from New York, bu! he K-fuscd it. . Mr. Keiter say s lie has often heard of . the cclcbratcel clock in Stras'.org. I'loni'.n- natentee of t oe. new cigar-lox w hicli it is proposed to force upon the trade is a brother-in-law of the commissioner of ioteiT.al revenue, Iionirlass. Y hieh tends st ill fur ther to show that ours is not so much a government of law as r.f brother-in-law. i ; The balloon of Professors Wise and ?!? Aa i ED..Vw,,Ky 1 lli.l' l "'.I, II. . ilif.il ill. J .iiw 1 , ' vii ur Atlantic in sixty hours, will be ncarly .. .. ... i- .r. i . .1 .. .. . .r . 1. . . reauy 101 1:1101 1 1011 in 1 :.e . 1. se- -i 1 in- j 1 is- ' ; C tl'f p - W '-. - ent week, anil the start will be made be- Uj Ktl I hUtfor I'i.-'i: tin it; a iweeil I ue ise ami 10111 01 .--cpie-.i: uei . n e (.IIIU.IIS.IV .1 HI. II l i.lll 11- III. lititUllip Mil" be made perhaps in iui.l-oce.ui. A few days ag on the firm of Vin. Seidel, in rireenwich tenviiship. Ilerk co.. a crow vent ured near a stream of water where he was caught and killed by a Map ping turtle. The cries of the crow were heard by a number of laborers in the field, who hastencel lo the spot and observed the unusual occurence. A special dispatch from Tioval Spring", Linn county, Kansas. 5a;, s a horrible mur der was perpetrated near that place on Sunday night last. A man n noed Keller killed his wife, her sit.f r. and t wochil.'ren, j.i.ed ih.-ir Ixi'iies uj on the floor, eovcicd them wuli straw, and tneii set !.,c lo Lie heap. He w as ai resit d next day anel there was strong talk . f lynching him. Peeenl'y, in ( "al i Corn ia. Pike county, Ohio. Reuben C. Rogers and Mrs. Caroline Littlejohn w ere united in marriage, lie is S2 years of age, and his bride il their unit eel age?, theicf'.ie, are one bundled ar.d f. 'ity-t !:rec years. He was out in the war of b-l'J. :md draws a pension from the government f.r his servu.es. 'Ihe bride is his thiid wife and he ia her fouith hus band.. A horrible murder was c.nnmited io Harrisbnrg l ist Sunday nigld. at PJ o'clock, at the corner of Sh ut and South streets. Two negroes, named Jones and Williams, j a in 1:. 1,1 ,.1 i - 1 . 1 H)l. li.sl. , . Siiii,, 1 1 l iii'.-o i.ufi, vi;r,! I e-die MiicMur in 11 t ill! n :o".- C( ,11 1 1 in H . A ", JOHN A. ixi.M.K. -t-n! .-,- : . i .il : lay th- foimd.it ion !-.r are n sure eure tor io; - - . : t..-J Ora.-nis S1.0- 'l io : i i. . ' 1 thcria. Asi liii.a. '.ii.-if' 1; -; of the Tlo-.-af, VonilfT' . . : ii: am. oil I Ureases of the I. 1 ti to ! i ;i -r-s of su ! i IhesH T Id.liTS sIki.k.i 1.. ;i - ll.-e.l. 'ill". -'ll i'le l!i". tiill i.o..'- I iie t-eve-i I'v .! . .. -' a very -!). .11 time. i-.'t.-r..- : :; .T.--; eil ' o-j-m n. I U ki 1 ' i .iiiiiiii.ir Tawi-- - 1 in l-lr. .(..,-. 'ins.. n. - .: -j.'-.m'l in l.ioilnr -. on r .! 1 . . - . I the .!. , in .Vi ic I'm;,-. j tli.-i: ,v return until, ilnn't K ! . tli us. Sold .y tli-11-.'ir-.st.-. i' , .1 1 1 N K K.I. Li ii.. .. 1- , ; v.. Sen.l for 1 'ireu itt r. S. I u oiTking cunn.;: rect;l!.n-e?llb l no e t j i in i reij 10 r. 0; : ; . .-T. ,.- st'-l" pitek-.ur- e! r .-..:. . fires-, wi'h six i- 1 , r - i r- . i. t ( ).. 1V1 (01. l:n .. f .. heavy built and dark complexion, with glossy black hair, flowing beard, rivaling i ny. but he iie r saw it, and has no ki owl the raven's wing in hue. and clean shaven I edge e f how it was constructed, neither has got mto an .It .-ivaii' i.i as to w h 1 r;rjv--' I PROF. IV- ! Oil .lliiniir.o.l. I j ri liO ior1. Ai-itMii - -i Ihe better man. Jones d:ew a bowie-knife ' w-.-rk a n;o . ... -t ..-1 1 n-:-i- 1 .1... loans ami ii.aoi.ii.il I'li.iois i-i-.i-ioi i:im-s 111 ine- vet sits in the front pew of the Radi- fore, th Democratic State Cemvention I ea! synagogue. lie is a man of bid assembles at Wilkesbarre on Wednes- bant parts, addicted somewhat to the i day next, it will have to look else- Klijali Pogram style of oratory, and ' where for a Chairman of the State 1 has rendered himself famous, or infa- ! Committee than to the roll of Demo- ! mous, or perhaps both, bv making 1 cratic Congressmen, including Samiul T. Randall, from the extreme cost, to William McClellard, from the extreme west. Let no salary-grabber dare ap ply, or if he does, let summary justice be administered. The Democratic convention of Col nmbia county recently met at Rlooms burg and re-norni listed C. R. Hroek- wav fur AssciiiIjii-. td-r iifi:.-.-. 1 tv 1 ro fiviifintiil fViiis 1l.o 1 li.nwifr'il c .if al ...... ....... V... . -1 ...,v . ...... V4 old Columbia, the home of Charles R. Ruckalew, who, not being in rnv way responsible for l'roekwny's legi-lative sins, we trust had no agent v in 1 " ; jiolitical resurrection. It is probable that Pete Ilerdie's money was at the bottom of this re-nomina' ion , v.''.,!; !i was not lit to have been nir.de. If the Democrats of Columbia and the puWte speeches in bis own State 111 dc-fen co of the salary grab. In his ca.-e at lenst there would seem to be but one step frcm the infamy of the back pay steal to the still lower depth of open, unblushing conjugal infideli ty. And yet this man Carpenter one of the foremost representatives of . the "God and morality" party will f go back to Washington at the next Lid nllrticf jio-.-iiii.sl. linbl-o nine. will be condoned bv a Radical of the back pay swindle, and. as a niatre- ot course, have not succeeded. Mr. Nib lack, of Indiana, was convinced that his constituents would criticise his action, but lie wanted the money pretty badly, and so be drew it. He believes a more radical course than simply restoring the money to the Treasury is needed, and he is willing, therefore, to aid in securing a repeal of the law, so that there my be a general le.stilntiii-.i. His constituents are not sat isfied with this explanation, doubtless thinking that if Mr. Niblack is in earnest he would give better proof of it by return ing the money at once and striving for a repeal of the lasv afterward. The other Congressman who has explained is Mr. L. R. Campbell, of Ohio, who says he left a sick bed to vote against the bill, and that, although he is badly in need of monev. lie upper lip. a nose rather approaching the aiuiiiue, and t-harp, laughing black eyes, lie is a man of unusual educational ac ouiroments anel great natural ability. "What will be the linal result is not known, but all regret that Schueller has escaped the clutches of the law. heespnhad insti net ions in mechanics ef any kind. llis purpose is to exhibit it for a few months in this country, ami then take it with him to Germany. but a few min .'cu arrested and Feats or a Somnambulist. The queer freaks of a sleeping man in St. Louis are thus related by the Ti.ne : "A conductor of street cars, named Leslie, boards at a house nearly opposite the offices of the car company. The house is about tdxty feet front, three steu tcs high, and Leslie's room is in the top stoiy Adjoining the bnihl ing is one of a lower altitude, the roef of v. liich is about six feet below Leslie's win dow. Last of this are the car stables. Pe tsveen eleven and twelve o'clock one night Leslie was been, in his night dress, cutting: up all sorts of .pacer pranks on the root of son, who hears lus years well, ami is knossn his boarding house. lie was here throw- I all over this section as one vi the most cc- ing a series of flip-flaps, dancing backward I centric men in the State. stomach. 'sYilllatus lived utes. The murderer has 1 committed. A type of Rrtdica Republicanism. A Senator and a hailo. displayed, in imi tation of princely state, with coach and four and liveried lackeys, before the ga; e of the world, holding a lesee at Long Branch, w hile crawling creatures in human form endeavor to i'ivet the humiliating spci-tacle with a hai of respectability. The deprav ity of Alho.is" declining .lavs without its gcniii.,. IYik:'es' brain and Aspasia's wit. 1 he A. . iieraid reiterates the state Democrats of the third Philadelphia ' : ll0r "ders mid her public men. ( an district will persist in keep-in. r Rrock- "'r- in Vii 'v ' Uu' present state ol af- vray and his counterpart, Sam Josephs, in the Legislature, it is high time to cease all further Democratic denuncU o , i 1 - i -I 1 .uei, ue mie-iieis 01 ii't-p c.meioi ei it until Senate and if .ee President Yv ilson j 1:e Iias bc(MI pl,own VJX SOne other ' is unable to take his seat, will preside , has a belter claim to it than he has, assur over the ileliberations of that once ing Ins friends that he shall art finally so atio-iist and dignified bodv. Such is as to jirescive his honesty and integrity. the rapid and fearful decline of public , virtue in this progrcr-sive and demor- ' abed country. What will be its end? 1 Rome was one a republic, but site fell , through the vices and corruptions of I'ili-fbvrrjh Vazette. To ttte Citizens of Pennsylvania. Your attention is specially invited to the fact that the National Hanks are now pre pared to receive subscriptions to the Capi tal Stock of the Centennial Hoard of Fi- fairs, hope to escape a like fate? , t. 1 1 . an.l lorsvar.i. ami gesi icuiaiuig 111 ine i.i4'jxyi.ikl. v n n o v. 11. th.n wnlk- ed down to the eaves of the. roof, where he seated himself, w ith his leg dangling; over the street. Jumping up, he marched along the edge e.f the roof to the western para pet wall, whicli is only a brick thick, up which he walked to the chimney, which he mounted an.l passed round it. Coming down from this perilous perch he walked over the roof, stopping by the way to go through the manual of arms, till he reached the eastern parapet, from which he jumped down on the roof of the low building. Here he indulged in a little tight-rope The Old Dunn's Wag on. A correspondent of the Now York .'' ji, writing from Hamburg, Pa., tells the fol losving story: Here in this quiet little village of' Ham burg stands a great, heavy farm wagon, loaded with lumber, under an old dilapi dated shed; and this same wagon, with its ! ment that the names of sixty-one custom lli.l . 1- .1 .. .... . loan, nas oeen standing ine-ie t-ixty-one house ntacuiK whoso Mimuct should have years this summer. j ,ecu investigated, have been sent to Wash- John Hailey, the man who owns the ington and says there is a disposition to wagon, is now about ninetj-eight years ; sacrifice lesser olhVials, to save the n ag of age, and has lived here nearly ail his ' nates. Statements made by men in high life. He is a quiet and unassuming per- ! nosition at the Custom House have tended to throw all the blame upon inspectors of wharves. This has been done to save them selves and for nothing else. The Treasurer of the tinted States has made the following ruling, which it will be well for administ rat..rs to take no tice of: In order that admiuisti ators may collect inteiest in the name of the dece dent, they must send, with posvtr ef attor ney authorising an attorney to receipt for and receive the interest, a certified Copy of the letters of administration. The letter -iSv.-,- -- 1-1 i - i , . i T - i T - ,;- i. l.ii !-,-.;,. 1 1 i r ' ' -n 1 t :. r - : i m . it- 1 ni.s. . -.'-.I '" - ... -.1.. .... 1. ; - .' , . i - ee ssf PSSSAij: t,i--t ,e7w f !-. id.u i ' This morning I Was shosvn the creat f.Mir-viicrimi -n i i.mi t y Mandiug inulcr the ' shed. My guide was an old and reliable j citizen of the place. The shed stands very near the house, and is situated about ' the centre of the tow n. Inside of the shed ' stooel the wagon, loaded with pine boards, j just as it had been left in lspj. The si'dit ; was anything but inviting. Cobwebs and : tlust hung heavy lrom the hoard sides and I 1 1. r.iost 'it. f I "1 i in.'vt r ot o itt ii M ft in M. .Hi; r. It fs Rpt t laliv n.!;i; ! ! down" ;.lil Oeli'llT.iO i Spring -.in.t Sinn.i.i i . a.-l is-e rcu ial i"ii. i -pu t i I les t rom si iii-ii - e of the seerel is-. : " Tumors, Erupi i -us. I m-- .01). ,-.. -e. Win-it ni-tr; an 1 I .in: UlllllCS5. I)l til.!tii .1 of I'li'-r.-v and vi; r. ' to buil l it up aii'l i ; j: ii in their r.-.-u i"-r ;t.-. In tilt hent nf tni!i:. r pi. t ii .1. i not prop, i t he t'tet i if niel I r;.. pro.iu.-in-; sveHkiies ami a ptc.ii-'..s:ti"!i ' Dr. Welfs EXT 11 At 7 i i i rri'p.irpil direct'iy o '! -I'l.AAT. and i. pin: 1 1 : . ' - ticu :t ies : it w-fd . It .-i;. 1 ': si rt nat tieti the iiri-i.o'i' r V ' nntien Tim fi.Tiilj! ,'f.fili-yil fiv-im Ititj ! source are to be employed in the erection ; rpeMce, walking along the wire of the fire ! of the buildings for the International Ex- ! nl!!JrJm h 'vcstiuR himself of his hibition, and the expenses connected with ' 'ori w n.ie in in squeer posiiim an., inrow. ation of the radicals for sending men to Harrisbnrg who wear the same "Ring" uniform as these two recreant Democrats and are owned mid con trolled bv the same master. says the ,c Aijout three years a,ro, Ttat.i I. rv. i" .t ... x neo.ii"ii j os' euai ring.!; monev grubs called the syndicate, undertook to loan to the United States the sum of one hundred and thirl v million .f dollars, for the purpose of paving oil niHturiug loans. Instead of paying the money when they received the lionds of the government, the Secreta ry received their checks as money, anil not only paid them their commission for the negotiation of the loan, but ac tually paid them throe months inter est le fore they had paid in one solita ry dollar of the. money. Nov.- Mr. Richardson, Mr. Routw ell's successor, has improved upon Mr. R.'s vicl .tion of the law of Congress, and has allowed the syndicate five months inferi ; t on fifty million-) w hich were not, paid into the Treasury. This is part and par- cei oi mat magnificent svste ni of fin: i in: terms of the following United i , S!) ' ' ,t ,rt.i...ot.- i.u,-.i n.t ! i"P it down on the roof, the crowd mean Stt te Senators expire on the 4th of . the Kevstone State will be represented bv h,ie bo.n,S J'i breathless siispense at the March. IS";.', : Eugene Casserlv. Dem- ; the name of every citizen alive to patriotic m w,',,,h 1 ie lwoV fellow wa. He eerat, 'California ; William Ibick- commemoration 'of the one hund.edil. ' then jumped bacw on the roof, resumed i t if ilK birth-tliv of ih .e.i;,. Tim ct,o,c ,.r bis shirt, threw a first rate summersault, i-'-'i.:m Renr.lihe -m ..oor. t..,t . o.rin-eia oi ine nation. 1 lie shaies ol , P - .. ' 'ri 0 1. ti , i ts,, . T, ' . stock ate offered (or ..0,10.10 , co., , -,:u, ,,cia- scribers will receive ware; AtKjali tiiioert, nepublican, engraved Certificate Florida ; Dmiiel D. Pratt, Republican.' framing and preservation Indiana; Hannibal Hamlin. RepubH- ; memorial. ...m M'uno Cb-.rh.c S!.uni..-.li Hor.id.-' "erest at the rate !...' o....',.,,'.,;..w. v it'.,:. will be pai ... . -o, .W..-S.U iiu.-i . ..s , i in. i. mii.iu- , ( piittiinial si,.l- f,v.n, . . , , r, , va uaic vi j'tllllivill III , - , ... . , ton. Democrat. Marvland: aehariah ; January. 1. 1S7C, manual exercises the w hile in the most per Subsonbers who are not near a National , tci Bank can remit a check or postofiice order I .' etnrv.ed by the course he had come to the undersigned. j climbing the bare wall at the east end of Fnm. Fi'.ai.f.y Treasurer i ,ho "utl.lie liuil'ling without any apparent f04 Walnut street, Philadelphia will be filed in the of nee of the Register of i y,"VF Al-'- Kl ' mil w i.l answer if any timo sh to sell er ,-i.s- rooi oi tne oat snc.i, and the despoiling ! the Trea-surv. nana oi time naa wrought rum upon the ' the administrator should wi entire surromiaings. 1 he wheels had : . i, wat d and the iron , tires had fallen down, -A bit of "romance, a Vermont paper :ml ns tli.iv- i roin i..t t., Il...- : 1 1 "-j 1 1 . ,ul; leui.tiu now. says, crops out at Miatishurv. m that State The heavy siKikes of the wheels slick in the ground fully six inches, and it is thought they will rot in a very short time and thus throw the entire iiiass to the grounel. in the marriage of Nathaniel Olin, an old man of seventy years, to a woman who. years ago, bad been the bride of his youth) but from whom he had been divorced! Dur- lmr ilm l.i. ,r tufi-i-Wm., 1... : 1 . vi T. . ., . . ...j, n.i. .""Ii lull 1 .in i 'ii.i ,, Hltll I Olllll. I turned to the gentleman with me, and and had two other w ives by one of who,, askcu bin, the facts concerning such a re- he had a large number of children. Hut mark-able curiosity. He replied: I am ! tbo rn.f t...,.i i... . , " ,. .111. ,,1.1.- c. IUI.1 11, IlilltT I IP K I'll KV t l.l.lll.KII l i'.IM-. It sIlO.ll'l bo fre. Ij t.'e IIOIMI.-.'.I liV Iliee.M Mi . : ! I'l' ItlKlKii. Ti IM' mi . in i lie n hole nii"-e "I i: JOHN e.. K S I. i. Sole A licl't Price One Polittr per 11" i- I .flO each, and sub- :"'" 'V "l l"-- i ."--.-... ..t, ..... ....u was aixmt j tender feeling toward him throu-h all these a handsomely steel t ,.,15C: evoiuiions were con- J. u oi age wiie.i liailey made his i long years, and remained single and lova! - of Stock, suitable for , tl,mCl1 YT1" ,,ut aprarene latigue or vow i rememDer quite well when lie was and on a visit of Olin to hi. ..1.1 b.i,., ',.-. as a national thought ot danger lor some tune. He then j 'A the old house there (pointing to j week the two met, the old flame revived : '.' . .. c, ,.rV.!f i.l,. V X ..?t ..,i., .V ' ' . .i ;" :U' '":": r"l-,u-,aU-V'' ,or 1 i the happy panacea of marriage was of six per cent, per V"" " " V 1 ? V V " ""'V l" the satUf.ictory denouement. d on all payment of ?w" ' " V V : , .. L V 1 ,,,,,'1u,n- " "l 'aS,W,e 1,aU no ""'roads and A new witness i.i the Ticl.lK.rne ease ,i,i r.c ..o . nunure.i it-ei m n- hi. i;oiug inrougti ine ; "-i" nuu man ones went to lare-e c t e ! ..i c.:.,fi . n. it- ., ' -e -' - I', i.iiilil-l.l. All 111- lY.tS I IIP Chandler. Republican, Michigan; AI-j cxar.d:r Ramsey, Republican, Mir.-j .a; Albert Ames, Republican, -sippi ; Carl Sehurz. Republican, - TP. ...... . - 'l.r. . ..ii, i ii. on. is . i o u on, i iei m ii- Pes- by horse and wagon. Most of our build ing material was bought at Philadelphia and carted to this place bv horse and wagon. Kailey was young man then, but a hard-working-, indejoiident, self- Mi, lioan. Nebraska ; William M. Stuart, Kepni.'.ican. Nevada; John P. Stock- j ciifhculty. ami making a cean le-aj oi sev- : wmeii person, ins house was nearly tin- erai icet. through nis wiiuio-.v mto ins ucd- ; o-neu, ami me last load or lumber had been I room. A rumber of the officers of the car j brought from the sea coast. ton. Democrat, New Jersey; Peuber P. Pent on. Reptb!i,-an, New York Alh-n ii. Tlasnatin. Deuiocrr.t Ohio John Scott, Republican, Pennsylva nia: William Spracrne. Ropuhli.nn ,,v-,,. . ' : A terrible accident occurred on Satur- company went into his room immediately. " liailey w as not married, but was looking nay night near l.emonr, on the C hicago where they found Leslie lying e-n Ins hod , wn u longing eyes lUt JLs jSir i. The hest iU in i'" '' ' "r c!i iiierif. It trill not eii ''.. It trill not tiii.'i. It is? ronal to I'1'-' '.' If iio u i a re eii : ' '' 17 , ash- for OL.'Y A: ' cannot hat; it at ' " circttlar and ;; ' 'ii ' Tirrm n l ; and Alton Railroad to a bright ar.d l.biwht.K-r n incoming treight evidently fast asleep, though with staring, ; woman whom he had visited or courted real Sir Roger's riding teacher and dailv companion when Sir Iloger, then a vcun man, was stationed with his regiment at Cahir F,arracks, Ireland, and feels sure he ' can ted whether the claimant is what he llt-fif fitld S 111 1 m Uio n.v. i T,.t r. t-. . . w jii, inline i t.oill. V leiSS- I Ur2 -j-j, ley, and he is a well-known veterinary sur- ! Kstaie .' geon ot Springfield, and is vouched for as a man ot high character and intelligence PAINE. A3LETT I Oil II I IP I I'll P I'i's V) I Hill r 1 1 I 1 I i 1 1 Ol li .11 .1.11 I .1. I i n "' A'o. DMINISTbA T' unb i-Is.'" ' ;. M.lil TV W !Hi I township. Hie.i'i in c" i f.i B, i.. i.i i. .... i.. ..ii 'I it ti :-s traiu collided with the south bound ex- wide open eyes press passenger train, almost entirely was awakened wrecking the latter, and killing eleven unable to give persons outright and fearfully injuring antics, beinf After some ddticnlty he j but three tinic. and had obtained what he ' coV Should M'r. Wliahcv. the English member i tiersoi-.Ml t-.roP'.rt . t ' v- of Parliament who is now in New Yort- i lark Hay or Hrou ii d .ii t -.i . ii , m.,,k r i..,. 2 . tv;!!- i, , ' . -me- t uu iy-.Miu oiuers, many oi ivimni, it .uiyining unusual ii- ri, .'lossuioWj i is saiu, will die. Tlie cai-s took fire ar.d tention was called i .epiioncaii, jctinc-see; arise I'lanagan, Republican, I . Ltlinun.is, Republican. Vermont Arthur I. Roreman, Republican. West ectinc funds and testimony, really wnnt Vtrtr"nr ? ' , ' : no,,, nis snipor, o.u was .....ngut was snuic.eiu encouragement that it settled whether or not l.i di "t : i ' f S ' ",, o a any reason for his strange an was right. Hut there was a rival in Roger Tichborne, let him take Mr Crow- l H - H,v.y- evidently unconscous that . lio ease. Another younir man's r.fn.t; l...... ... t , ' . . ! , . v.iow- - , ,,,!rr,nVs. ni"" had occurred. His at- j drifted to the same 'spot, and '7 3"t" 'T" TlVl , . IV':'::: to his blackened hands occasions lover No. 2 had been I.r "J:" .luw ' ol .T:: s i.!'-- Hi" ni.A . La 1 , i . . i ) IfllSbN artft' ll"n o V I'll i TlKlllV lf tll-fl it.Tlll-iwl n-nrn iltv lr.iitnl ' anil Vf Kur 1 rri v-r, ; 1'Or.pivrd n nl nntm in nm-T l 1 1 C fl . w . WtlllP 111 I ifI-i UPm av-'kfu ij-l.-w c iltnir tliii rrr.Ji . tin a -s 1 . . . w. T "V- - ij).JL trom the locomotives. Although Lemont tion. Altogether it is one of the most ex- building a house. Likewise No lioth ' T iive fiu'Va ;,i ""'"-""i- atiumiic is only twenty miles south of f'hicam,. the t raordmi.-r-' n.ses of anmnimlmlisr.i on re- ' proceeded in the wo. t- ...;i ' 7' - ' ! OI..V ,u. . .lrn .sll?,w iiml saturated . - - c-. - - ' - - - - - - . . i iv i. niii i;i.-iti ill ii na i i-.i i.t i i i I....1 1 .tilt -K t -..v . ..nil v. ...lit ii.uiiiil ililll lie. day, and the man supposed to have cried. toiy. A number w and saturated een placed under ITJL mCil heSf SU1 W ' w ...... --l - ; 1 Sw noon, and ,uac. m Win employes say that ; I-ver No. 1 had a wnand the o ,V; i 2, : ..,s.r.-, , u;,. rn,.Vil0nCll liics--- i -' i paiii.o siuei i.tippeuci to as- ue nas on several loinier occasions utco , i.i.iee uie uoanis ivem to lie hid -vis it 1 oi.mt , , r i- .-. ... .i-u , of Grant "hieh e.dU forth sueli ; " surgeons had been sent for to caught while on similar sleep walking ex- j Philadelphia, liailey proceeded thither, ! nan had t?- a I magniloquent praise in the resolutions An intimation comes from Vash-! S?c L' iintT ihlf -U "'f T"T' b,,t T l" ' wanted and ret "amaSe rnviS 1 , was tluvwn of Radical convention,. Toplainneo- inzton that the President has deter- Xc X a s of gynmait.c VL"? "ic I ,.,. Mr. Wenk and ken'int" pie It loks very much like an nn'au- ! mined to appoint Associate Justice ' When he saw the result of Lis carelessness " his love in the abnce pre vimTs to t? v W,,e'? Le had thorized robberv of the rmhli . ' o k:c t....:,l.. he tied, and ha-, not since he,, ir, mi trr (i.0i..,K-uim,i. ! n i....;. lwer ''. wl' lirt? lous to tlie discovery of the danrorous - I ' lir 1 ' ill. M l I f 111 I Mr 1 I I I- t ! Iisii l( f-MI II III I' leiisi Is. Iitrire 1 1 din jr. ri..!ies--r"i-'- "I 1 oinrhti"v. -.'I s o .1- i farm I niplei'ieiit- ' no: li re lneiUi'.ni - i'' l ei ins w 01 be '.I ' ! an.l a reas'-'irtbie co 1 '' . TH Kf.K.S V A THOMAS i-. Cinria Tsvp.. Alia-' - . KACHKRS. TAK'!-- There will W -or for tin Kt'uI,liI - ' ....... I.l. 'IK !Mt " ' I t a - D 3 "vcritf-s ihe Supreme Court, made vacant by vi uu; aumini-iTration. the dcath of yr Chase. lew ct Ins kind wore Keverelv dealt: with it cow nnm :ir,nn a timo rni: y much iron- might have a good effect upon the othe r6, ; ble in Chicago, is now in jail in that city for j tomaryT unharnessed hi.; horse, put them i tri-il66 Mnewt mandfd ! an and possibly result fewer accidents. , baling old iron. j away, and as he left 11"" ?" oVehe dioTerj- o" lZn " his waro.i ,,.1.1 " : "I. llD 1 " r'1: -A,cer au examination on the a - - v. oilCil. 111 si- I 1 I 1 I (TH lln tnif . 1 - m " . i - as i r-ina in ifi l t x v x -vi.ii - , . , " s V TT ai I L. II 1 Ol ic town ' 11 ) in. -it ' ... .!) .f Til I T 4 1 1 I 11' - . j I'.nil liinr. U.w.m -" w-ili then :ii"l U"'"- - , ,.r. open o: the 1-1 of ""l" , He or.ler .X the I.eAi - ,,v Au-f- l. -'tt- d, lir 1't in D( 5S h T 01 ltd fctu Pat be i puts I fe pr fc St. I-T "iir tur -e'" . I .--no f:-:l.U ater -J. 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