The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 19, 1873, Image 2

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th r Y&3 n m i r r r s n ! T"-re rc-rt 1 to saT-a raPer TnE bottlin-01 hvn Eutler b' Lie
I Hi j ml 3Sl!a fllll in Cambria count v that acknowledges Radical State Convention of Massa-
- ; itscif willing to pull for. a price and , chusetts is a hopeful sign in the polit
EBZNSBURC, PA., ! abuse when paid for it. Hence those j ical sky. As the author and defend-
FiiLl MCIIHIF - - Sept. 19, 1S73. who can afford and are willing to in- er of the extra-pay robbery, it was
( vest m tue luxury get praise, wane ; yrt uiu
Democratic State 'nomination.
JVDOB OF Sl'I'KEMK COVKT:
JAMES It. LUDKOW, Philadelphia.
STATE IBEASl-Utli:
F. M. nUTCIUXSOX, Allegheny.
Democratic Comity Ticket.
Who Shall Own the lluilroarf ? i Doctors Druyijists I.i'iior I.att s.
Enoland owns and controls fill the' At the recent session of the VAmt
telegraphic lines in that country. It County Court his Honor Judge can
is an expensive and fruitless operation, j in his charge to the Grand Jury, laid
Dut despite this fact a movement is i down the dictum that druggists who
on foot looking to the purchase of the j put up physicians' prescriptions for
,..,;i.-o,lc r.f f!n n ali on bv tho o-overn- ! liiiuor in loe;d oi'tioii counties do so at
J .11 " w . ' 1 o I I
I those who are too poor or too honest ' le visited with the avenging wrath of ment. Doth these schemes have ad- ! their -own lisk. This ruling of Judge
to bribe gt nothing but abuse The ' an outraged people, lie is a bold, j vocates and defenders in the United 1 lean"s is provoking widespread com-
' result is that the wealthy and willing; reckless and unprincipled man, and , States. A bill for the purchase of the ment, s;me m-antaining that it is an
re sun, js, mat me weaunv ami B! 1 1 ! . ,o, l;..-.. i..... ,i;uf,i,Jf n ' ,.miu m, nt nf nw ss it shin s on
1 1 i 1 1 1 0 1 . . 1 t il - 1. 1 I 'II I 1 1 1 O .1.1' . ' V V . VII 1 V. .1- -i' . t . UII'UUiiiivi'. v. -
wnvR vchon the difficulties nttm lino- Ins no- i-it-.i " . ... . ....... ,
dispensers of filthy lucre
Congress, and the Postmaster-General : the statute-book, while others denounce
HKSRVSCAK'LAN, CarrolUown.
.. tJIKJt! f: . ... . .
HERMAN BAI'MEII, Conmaugh Horo'.
TitEASX'isEi::
A. D. CRISTE, M nnstcr Township.
rosiMissiosrit:
"EDWARD (U.ASS, Khensburg.
roort Hot sE pirectok:
ASSKLM. WKAKLANl, Chest Twp,
t'OKONF.R:
JOIIX BRAIiV, Johnstown.
a iiithk:
H. H. FJIEIDIIOFE, Coticiiiangh. Borough.
Jl'KY roIM!S.SU)XKli:
. 1IENUY TOrPEU, Adams Twp. j
The returns from California and
other portions of the West are most (
cheering, and show that the people are
fullv aroused to a sense of their lights 1
and duties. The money power has
received a reverse from which it will
eck in vain to recover. Panks, cor
porations and monopolists of every .
port have found themselves powerless
before the mighty- arm of an outraged ,
people.
All over the country the masses are
gathering strength and courage from
the resii-t in the mighty West, and even
Pennsylvania is awakening to a reuse
of her duty in the coming campaign. ;
God speed the people's cause, and
may the popular wave roll on until
our State and national governments
ore restored to their pristine purity,
when princely salaries and official nwin- '
tiling will be banished from the land
lauded in its column, while the poor culiar position during the canvass . jJvoV of this scheme. He shuts : it as unconstitutional, not to say ab-
.i.l Imnt .ilmt invariably find its ' thickened darkly around him, his bra- i,:a 0-ps to the failure of the Enrzlish ' surd. The latest criticism, savs the
! Vo-e raided against them. j zen impudence was absolutely sub- j.lan, and endeavors to fasten the rot-1 Altoona Tribune, that we have seen is
! Thi fact rnav have had something ' lime. Whatever else he may be, he ten and valueless system upon the 1 promulgated by the ew Wk II or 1.1
1W' I,lt , ' . - ;. . , . . i United States. 1 he purchase of the and we transfer the same to our col-
to do with the nomination of 1 homas is not a coward, nor did he attempt to : . of the nati(M liy thc Feileral ; mns to a lVord onr re:uler3 opportunity
(Jriilith for Treasurer by the Radicals , shirk or evade the full responsilnhty .prument also has advocates. Hon. ' to examine that wherein said authority
' of this county, over such men as Hart- , for all his acts, but resolutefy uelend- .masa Walker, of Massachusetts, is ; deems the ruling radically wrong
; man Berg and Wm. II. Council, both , ed them to the last. In a good cause among the number. He declares that j
of whom are returned soldiers and poor , hig masterly skill, united with his iin- a remedy for the evil of exorbitant
jinan-too poor indeed, even if they j surpassed pluck, would have been in-;
! were willing, to buy independent (?) "valuable, and would have brought him railroatU? and urges that the govern-'
! papers and purchasable voters to sup- out of the hardly fought contest victo- . ment begin buying up the roads, start
! port them. - J rious. . Although he made a virtue of . ing with tiie great East and West
j Be that as it inav, it !s a well known necessity and surrendered without the : trunk lines, and continuing ""til it
. that Mr. GriTilth's chief place of busi- , formality of a ballot, his formidable j Valker asserts that railroads can eaYry
IVnnsvI vaiii: has ncain Trol-eil a jnili-
t ial decision tf whiih in point of oriinality
ir may well 1 proml. St-vi-ral a:iriH'faris
of Tyrone having en c-onvietel of the h i
nous f'iVt-iK o of lispnsins al-oholic eoin
poiuuts, ailii tht-ir owi. .a'iiiativt? plea heiriR
that thfy wne there in f:;Hi'.'.ii! the written
orders of meiiival p: a titio;:ri', Jinlpn
Dean tleliverrl hiniFeU of the oracular opin
ion that "driiipts are authorized to sell li
quor for medical nrjoses, t-ul jeet hovverer
t the risk of indictment. A physician's
lirescrini'.ou i not ol itsm a sait-saani tor
3 ttr.t ami i'ttlitical items.
,V FavHnnali lady was recently at
Saratoga with her family of thiiteen cliil- !
dien, artiong whom were four pairs of
twin'3-
The OakviKe Knifrprw. sa;, a mar. in
rSeiKleisvii'ie. Adams count j', sold C.20T)
quarts of li'ucklebcrries in Ihe C'ailiele
liiarkct th: Ht-asoii.
J,. ( atnpboil jumped from the Ohio
river bridge at Louisville on Sr-iniay
ni"ht, a'.'.d landing on a rod", feet be
low, was instantly killed.
The wall-i of a building in ll; town of
Storehouse, llevoiifchiie. Kna., which had
been recently Inirned, fell ."doitday mrti
i.ij;, killing" eight persons and injuring
several others.
A Mrs. Minnie V.". Tcnton lir. been
arrested in New Yo.k ai.d fcor.t to the
lloiife of Deiei.t:on, who is paid to have
seen Stoke throw away thc pi.-.tol with
which he shot Fisk.
! At the recent Fat Mau's Clam Pake
1 at ttrcgory's Point. Conn.. 1 13 members
attenoed, whose average weight were over
2:10 pounds. Tlie heaviest fat man weighed
3"." jmttnds, and none weighed less than
2N) pounds.
Hail stones thrto iuchos in diameter
fell in Shawano county, Wi.. recently,
and did considerable damage to the crop..
knocked a !ran off a load of hay. killed
hundreds of chicken", and demolished any
.1 .f
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i-t:f.
bar,
t-aif
The next ;
be--i slatiuc n;:; , . . ; - K.
V.er of our t... -t',.
Senator Walter- v,
years cenx ei:thfr-Y.
Fcven years in u.c i:',
in thc Semite; s. ,
years in the llou-i
Senator rahajn
Ser.ator Mclir-. .- ; ,T,
and six in t;.,. , ,,. "ur,'
eleven ye;n in . , 1.
. a" heho g aiie:. t.'x',,.",- ,
, scsii n. i .
' The Or-:: ,,' . ,
ill V.h.lt ift pi..li;,i ;v ." '
'it. Wliea ;: i v
This selves toe. !!.'. nn'j,'."-'
' very prcv.tVii), t!... ,i
did iiot at t vety p..,t.. . .
Vr-.e. Theiv hx- i .. '., I "
tiiKe that ', f, . ." '
di.-sat i.-fa d v.i'Jt ;Lc ,,.-,.
hal'.ivn, a v.-) ;vV !.
the balloon was -:.: ,
rial was declau i ., i,."
doubtless was. At a';! t
bear t'a strain j-.;,t -,(.;,
terpriso is a failure f r Jr
On Saturday Vir '!,':..'
died people u:':'.
fever in Shie-ve; -..j ,
I deathe average this-'v i . ;
are on the incirae.
tion of atV.iirs it is hni..
2'
ue,s is at Kane, in Mckean county, strength in the convention clearly i flights for one-half and even one-third the dr4g;st." V.'e will i.o:puu,.e to inquire
number of umbrellas and spring bonnets proper aliens ion r. ; i i
at a. camji-ineetiiig. llowaul - eiety :ue .
Thf vftl low fever has maths its sr-ncar- aj tu.uc-r ti e cir
while his rcsidence'is near Ebensburg ; 1 showed how willing a large portion of the rates they now chanre. He pro- : how a man cn l-e "authorized to do that ance m Memphis and is spier.dirg rapidly, sen j-hv. le.a.is. n-.i: . :,
. i-,,.-,x, , ! ., , .. . Tt .. fiMt tho f..rmo,a ,,f tf,o P-t- , which suhjeetB him to. i criminal iiidietment, Jlanv citizens have already left the city, the liifeetco place Fi - n
yet Mr. Gnfhlh s money makes this the people were in -that Tuntan com- poes that tlie larmeis ol the est but it js of iroro ii:!,K)rt;im.e to ..atients at aild -f t!ie di-eae does not abate a regular win continue to do so .i.
all risrht hi tno l otrr. ! inmnvr.i th to kmo thn most 11:1- i ,lu,"v i - v ; ii j .. ..vwv,. tstaini'cue will oe niaue. i ne uiseaso i "-tum. i i .
kD " . . . ' n . '1 . 1 i 1 . A. ? . 1 1 . . ..,.1 . r , r- . 1 l lw.il M llO i.lull- . .
Mr. Criste, who has resided a life- .grant political olfences.
time in Cambria count v. refuses to i Butler's defeat is a severe blow at
bribe the Voice hence that sheet, in j Grant, who threw all the influence of ;
the vain attempt to cover up the self- his otlice-holders in Massachusetts in
evident fact that Mr. Gritiith has more his favor. So offensive to the people
remunerative interests requiring his j were the efforts of the Federal office-
.... . . .1
ot tlie raiiroaus uie leaning point m ; iwrniuixwixum uiuSiiCliuuum o..- . rai7j williilusvinilrnro in Mircvc- cnase i -i ;om otnor !:.,.-.
their policy, and conduct their cam- , !Vflrm!.r Lprv,,i,vth.!nn .iimene,l ! rwt andTond calls are made for aid. sick. hev slv-,;,! l. . -
paigiupon this idea until the change i 5iis o'med" My eon" tVy1 1 -Te Philadelphia E ceninj Herl l,,s parts o ,u,
is HTeCtt-d ! cians now do, administering to his clients completed an arrangement with Geo. I. aid S.ietj, eu , I, 7
Tn oi,oimn to A! r W-T! or' rroo eh pilH and potions as his. judgment might Coleman for a bau.mii , Toyage in anew will be piopei y u- d.
in opposuiontO-Mr. V Iker s sc.ienie , l1i(.f . , ' ,i5vi.n ot law came Viud f ball.-Km. wh ch is expected to revo- Hat her a tunny !'..; .-.,,
,.. .. i.
antl reasoning, anu m order to arrest more and more into vogue the mechanical
the attention of the farmers of the , details of compounding ihe..? pills and po-
W or thic timo thn Rt T .o.oa tions were delegated to druggists, who were
personal attention in a distant county holders to force his nomination, that vvhUcan presents the matter in sever- : xt ooeruemenT" d!:' hut were
than any obice in this county could the convention adopted a resolution j :d plain and practical aspects. In the
afford him, declares that Mr. Criste is ! denouncing the administration for its ! first place that able journal puts down
from Allegheny conutv
needless to say that Mr.
resided for one hour in All
tv, and has no interest:- there or else- convention seeins to have foraotton 000, and continues : '"Of course, ti.
where which would interfere with the the fact that ollicious interference in : government would have railroad prop
1,01 foeo-.-i i..o ,f iIxki. ,iniir. tn irlueli I ttntn im; ;0 f n, i ..r f t ertyt represent tiiree-liflhs of this
i'--r.iix. - ii-.v iv.1,.1.0 fcV . , , i i .ur i wiitit a 1.3 nv: r I nir; it .i i i '
he will be called on the second Tuts- : sins of Grant's Jidministration, and
ami arn only held responsible for the j.urity
of their wares and the .lecuraey of th-ir
wfi"iits anil nn asure!. i iie jm ysu-ian, as
.-. It is almost ! interference in a quarrel which the I the agJI'Ste cost of lI)e railroH.ls of, 1,,., uses his own judgment i to th- a-
1 ! the United States at ?3,15!,423,057, ! ir and 1ofv of tl iiieu-ai.ie.if,. to be
r. Criste never ; people of the h:ate were themselves: , .1..;.. i,c, t;,,n u-mii.i in given, and it haw hitherto been hM by the
ilbri,v.n 1 1 i n ( r f t, !lk"-lares then aloiption oi ld 111- -Ilf.tli,:al aiIl tllOHt ,,. xl aiI,i..,,-iii,.a thai the
VUeghenv conn- : abundantly able to disi,ose of. Ihe j crease the national debt to $o.2fU,u00.- upoth-ary' is as m-H h bound to fulfill his
prescription as the banker is to cah the
checks of his depositors. It i a pen;il of
fense in many countries (and should be here)
for an aiiothecarv to alter tlie ouautitv of
enormous debt; but tlie experience of any ingredient in any prescription or to suit
nil tlwKH St.ihwtlnt bnvo ..wno.l mil. ' st i t ut e an y ot her drug in lieu thereof. IIU
ilav of October next. 1 lis father li veil 1 tlmi Ii!j oihnvij .,f r,.iTn,,t ,(it.. i,U ! . . . - ... unvnrv is sui.nosed to be purely mechanical
1 -
'The friends of Thomas Griffith.
lladical cuididate for County Treas
urer, are industriously circulaliitg the
report in portions of the county where
tliey suppose it will do the most good,
that if A. 1. Criste, the Democratic
.. f : : r i' .
....... - , .1 - m iiivoiring no uisciei'.onary jiower, ana i ne inin, iwo tronuii mugs; lor me
ana ciiea in this county, ami the entire ; ers only did in Massachusetts what Illinois and others, is that such prop- ' prescription under which ha.-ts has always the reddest hair, regaidless of to
i life of our candidate, with the exeep- ; they have heretofore
; tion of a brief interval many years
, ago, has been spent in our midst,
i So much for the truthfulness of this
Tmk following interesting item of
personal and political intelligence is
hired slanderer.
Il' any one candidate on the lladi
ieyl county ticket should be elected
this fail a result which we have no
reason to fear it will necessarily have
candidate, should be elected to thai-', been brought about by the aid of
ofliee he would not be able to execute ' Democratic rotes. This proposition
the necessary bond for the perforin- , is 30 self-evident, that it oi.ly needs to to the time of his leaving, and durino- the
mice of his duties. We have only to ; be stated to be acquiesced, in bv every ! haP wa4s, c:,'.k iu tlje e Hundred and
An.o unili v -rtv in t ho h.nulrf of the frovM i.w.i.t . n:en ron?i1?vetl as ins ".safi uant
rr- - ; 1 . .r . . 1 .
(t rani's instructions in other States, j nut n orth one-half its estimate valuej in iave t-han-ed ail that the druggist is to be
but most conspicuously and outrage- I fact, it is more trouble than it is worth, i umpire a"to the fitness of cn-ii ingredient
ouslv in Louisiana. for it involves endless fraud, enibez- 111 his principal s recipe, ami it he entertain
-cs ! zlenu nt and defalcations, and corrupts
: the whole civil service of
service oi tue State.
The management of the railroads is
also shown to be of such an enormous
character as to preclude the Federal
government from embarking in sueli
a business. Jul 7() here wens 1 . 1 "-.-
inion of
a druggist
' purpvjsf w.iai ver,
say that -any insinuation of the kind, 1 intelligent man of both parties. If,
whether made openly or whispered se-1 therefore, any Democrat harbors the
cret-, is wickedly and malicioiisl 5- . thought of voting for any man on the republican government? And yet there
false, and that the cowards who make ; lladical ticket, let him ask himself, is not a Southern State in which radi-
taken lrom a late Memphis paper:
Aleck Davis, the coloied candidate for
. Lieutenant flovenmr of Mississippi, was
a b.'llbfO ill Mono bis; ri f..v vi.iil-fi wilier. I
Dining the existence of Metropolitan j,'- ' f)4 1 "Arsons engaged in transportation
lice bo was appointed turnkey at the Sec- j in the United States : of these the .V-
ond Police Station, which position beheld ! -iuhh'rctn estimates jne-h;df are on-
, , - , . . . ! '
nected with railroads. Sixty thou
sand oillee-hohlers, of all kinds, are
supposed to be connected with the
present government, or in other words,
remarks the '1 h-irah , "the conduct
ment.
Is this not a perfect burlesque on
it know that it is without the shadow
of foundation. No citizen of Minister
township has warmer or more stead
fast friends than A. D. Criste, r.nd when
he is elected some of the most solid
and substantial farmers in that town
ship will show their faith in him bv
this simple question: "If the Demo- j cidism is in the majority, that i; not
cratie part 3' in this county was in the ! cursed with men high in authority
hiinoriiii, and if I was a candidate on j who arc the exact counterparts of Al
that ticket, how many Radical votes j eck Davis in ignorance and incompe
would I receive ?" The way the Kad- ; tency. Is it any wonder that in States
ic-als always vote in counties in which where such creatures are elevated to
they have the mnjnrity will furnish high official positions, and w hose leo--
vtillingly going on his bond to the full j him with an answer to such a ques- ; islatures literally swarm w ith barbers,
extent required by the law. It is true j tion. Do tlie Radicals in Iilair, Indi- j cooks, bootblacks, r.nd cotton pickers,
that he is not a rich man like Griffith, , ana, or Somerset counties ever elect , the people are systematically robbed
but it has so happened heretofore, and , Democrats over their own party nom- j and plundered and involved in hope
will happen hereafter, that even a poor ; inees ? Not if thfy know themselves, j less bankruptcy ? In Virginia, Geor
man can make an honest, faithful No eoithet is too vile not to lo annlied Ha . Tr
, 1 - - 1 X . O 7 .. v i-vj Jivlll j UUVt . X. I ij .i
ami eiucient treasurer. Such an at- by Radicalism to the meml,ers of the
tempt to injure a political opponent j Democratic party. It stigmatizes and
by the assertion of an" absolute, mi- j denounces them as enemies and trai-
qualified falsehood, is mean and con- ; tors to their country and as unworthy
temptible beyond measure, and instead : to liold office, and vet it has the itrr
of uoingMr. Criste an injury, will only j pudenee to ask Democrats to vote for
recoil on the political fortunes of those ! its candidates. There is not a man on
who resort to it. j the Radical ceunty ticket who would
If v,e were to attempt to refute all there was a Radical candidate for the
the false charges that are made, by prime or,iee Hence it is that we are
Radical politicians against the candi- always in favor of administering to
dates on the Democratic ticket, we ; R:,;licrj caiuiitiatoa a strono- dose of
woul.bhave a busy time of it. One of lIie same mcdk.ine which it affords
the latcot etlbrts in t!iat line is the al- ; them such supreme pleasure, on elec
legation that if Kdwunl Gla is elect- i tion day, to prescribe for sick Demo
ed County Commissioner he will forth- j t.rats. Acting 011 this rule, let Radi
with commence tlie erection of a new ! calism in this county, on the second
Court Douse. This siiiy report is i Tuesday of October," be made to sutler
intended to f lighten and alarm the ; all the pains and penalties of a regu
taxnavers of the county. The simple-: lftr 1l fashioned Democratic jurye.
tons who stalled this bugbear forgot j " a -
that the County Commissioners have ! CngoEss.ian who voted for and
nothing to d. with the erection of a ! to,li thu baCii-pay steal, has evidently
ri, where intelligent white men exer
cise executive and legislative control,
thc result is quite different, and fully
illustrates, by contrast, the utter in
capacity of tiie negro successfully to ad
minister the affairs of a State. It suits
the political purposes of radicalism, in
order to retain its power in certain
Southern States, to push negro igno
rance and incapacity into the fore
ground, to the exclusion of white cul
ture and intelligence, but in every in
stance in which the experiment has
been tried it has resulted in disastrous
failu re.
The New York Sun has this to say
about the charge delivered by Judge
Dean in the libel suit of Joseph Stray
er, Esq., Rurgess of Johnstown, against
Messrs. Campbell & Son, of the Daihj
Mountain Voice, which case was tried
during the first week of the recent
term of Court in this county, and re-
c-i.H.l 1 1 - . . .
3iiiia;ii, .0, e nave aireaav stated, in
i the acquittal of the defendants, who
j were, however, mulcted in one-third
; the costs, the other two-thirds beiuq;
Court House, cr any other public 'a hard roa'1 la tr:lVtl ii the Western
Imildiriff. until after ttm snrMsivo 1 States. That "Christian statesman."
Grand Juries Lave made a repoit or J Kx-Senator James Harlan, and John
presentment that siteh new buildir.o-U ! A Jogan, of Ibmois, were both en- assessed on the plaintiff :
necessary for the accommodation of ! g-ged by the Radical State Commit- j In a recent trial for libel at Ebemduug,
the people. When all that is done it Ue cf IuW;l to make eevcral speeches J,a'' Jute Dean charged the jury that
is then the duty of the Commissioners ' the present campaign. Popu- clottZZ-
tu i-uni u.e Mcuon 01 tne tirano. Jury ""s":w", nowever, 111 towa, as " , B ; or even it not, wheth
into effect. Th.. is . i if everywhere else i, ,r-,-!,0!.,;,,i. ! . ... , ."","slJt.l actl,3K as cautious and
' "'""p1"- -i - - " v. o o...J...i;ij j pi uueiii men, naa good reasons for
buildinjr a new Court House m. 1 mo!. ' "'"-t t!l" swindle. nnd evorv- min I i"? it true. This is'a mn.p i,,ci ,n
' ..... - : ..1 iT-..n.-.,..n... i- i, ... .
a iioiua 01 ine ineuieiuai or moral lnnuence
of any onti .oinpoiient ther.-of, it is hisriht
and his duty to omit it. - I,i li
the Court," savs Jtn!fe lb-an.
who st'ls liquor f'n"
or upon the proscription oi the most m: merit
I'bvsician in the country, does so nt his own
ri;-k." So that if .Inn?.- Dean hiiiis'-if were
1 y i 1 y; at the point of death and Lis phy.-ici.-m
lU'ejiied alcohol the only fliillii to s:i (; him.
liie drunist would be doinii roi'iiii in., re
than jirudent in reAisintf to put any "spirir.
A in. tiall." in the lutxtiire i-dered and there
by letting .Judur l)ea;i i".ie.
Nay, since doctors an; in Ihe habit of pre
fer i bin other die p. of an riin more poison
ous nature than alcohol, :h: sil:.- praic;,Ie
must, . ir'iori, npp'-y to tin -so ti'so. the
ajioth'etiry who enturtains a prejudice
against ealoniel, or regards a -oiiite and
of the railroads requires nine tones as fi,r-v'-u,m,? a ta'.iu-ro,isiy at i..r hmaan
, consumitioii, snouid ci-nsi-,.iitioml v r.f ram
intiii oei.sous as me coii'iucc 01 tue
hitiouize existing methods, and make
a-rial navigation of practical value as a
means of cheap and rapid tiansit.
Glass bonnet have appeared. They
are formed of a tissue woven by line plass
threads, and may be said to be the glass of
fashion fitted to the mould of fum. La
dies who vcevir them niut deny themselves
the pleasure of critii-ising their neij;hbor
on the principle that it is dangeious for
those who live in glass house? to throw
stone.
Here is the classification of babies'
premiums at the Fair of the New llamji
shire Agricultural Society: l"or the tiaest
baby under six months old, a C'hl neck
lace; for do., between the ae of 12 and
20 months, a jrolden cup; for the loveliest
twin. two erohUn niuajs; for the child wish
mpcr, 10 , cipal would have d
111 goal. ! . .
A billiard tournament, at which prize? i
to the amount of three thousand dollars r';:N- S.
will be awarded, lias been arranged to j ar.kton. Da ot i. ti
come off in C hicago during the tiist part i:i-t.. an alten-atioti
of Xovr-nibet- next, under tho m:itinr.-emeiit ' b. S. Mi:('ook, Secit
of Tom. Foley. The first jirize will be one
thousand dollurs. the second ix hur.died
and fifty dollar?, and the thiid five hun
dred dollars.
Wo leai 11 from the Xc-.v York papers
that at a meeting of the. OninJ, Ilaliooii
Company orders wc-ie jrivcu for the manu
facture of a silk bng or globe, tho s.-inio to
be ready for inflation wiiiiin three week
time, at the expiration of which time it is
nia 111 .Maine is t.
r.e of the voter. ..a
wits loud in ci'inlri (
and angrily der.)n !iii--.l 0
be got up w ii!;. t'.t t!..-.t :;:
it oil', and w hell li." !.
that nap'e rati t-':.i- ;
with the rest of the
ovTiier being chos. h a i.
islat ive 'o'l-.e, ,t . . .
time for the ( ''::ve:.t , 1
son of iiltu s lie i f . 1
vn unable t ' ,.
V.'ho b:'.d sciat.-iiLi: ', .r t
it. called on the sick ;:. .
tallied the priv.oc f ; ;
vent ion as his v.-.i-t.: ;
acl d iu that c.ij :ii :i v.
admitted that he did
l.u i:
er
I It'
.r(l
Vll
nnite
W. I. White
in the brilliant I' '
Hotel. Wintoniiite '. 1
gnage. which was '.' :;'
tho (onetal, who j,""
t h : tishii-.g. iu'crn ir. .
thc blood from his f.e.-i . .
slander that MeCt.tk eoa'.i
that ho ' Wintci iniiei w
and inline .liatelv wont live
ti
posed to make another etfort to reach a pistol and letui ned. A .......
pr
the easterly cuiient. of which there has
been so much talk of late. '
The Newport AV ti claims that Enquire '
Morrison. f New- Gel uiantown. Ferry
county, is flic champion apiarist in the ,
State. He bus in his apiary 70 hives of
becs, both Italian and common, in hives
was 111 5-esv.or. in tnc
W iiiieriaite entered 1':
McC'ook. unaware ofl,
tercd the mom. vhe'i V.
his arm. and. approa- 1 ;
pistol, the Lot ; J.:. , ",,
Th
;
from ;i!iniir, the "ri-k" of
tiiiism.r
mwdt
f eveiT kind of material usually
thm. In f.i'-t, if th "most eminent ldivsi-
cians in lh country" nr.' tube confined to
the formality of writing prescriptions which
nobody is allow ed to compound, it is d iincult
to see the use of having ciih.-r physicians or
druggists at all. IVrhans the si 1:1 j 1 10 t wav
to manac;(! ihe ills that tiesh is heir to wmilil
he to j.ass lejiislativo eiKV.tmeuts against all
and several t lie d iiferent diseascR kao n to
nnsolojjy, and to confide to .Jiulire iean the
duty of enforcing the statutes for each case
made and providcil.
civil government, and eight limes as
much as the civil administration and
the army together. The gross earn
ings of tlie railroads in ?11 weretTo.
21 1. (loo, which is JlCO.OOOiOO more
than the total receipts of the the gov
ernment for the same year. Imagine
',00,000 office-holders" added to the
civil service of the government, and
the disbursements of the Federal
Treasury augmented to $741,000,000
per annum, and some idea may be had
of the overshadow ing proportions and
the irresistible power of the adminis
tration tnat should control these of- by almost all the Catholic Uishops.
fice-holders and disburse this monev " I Foster, the I'unee-ihsliop of Ures-
It is also urged with meat truth ! hm bl.le-;l' ll3 ordered social prayers
1 p . , . t ' WItl a Viw of softening the hearts of the
and force, that it would cost far more 1 (K.vernmcnt toward the Church. The
to run railroads owned by the gov- ! theological faculty at the University of
ernment than those managed b- pri- lheslan have refused to agree to the "new
vate enterprise. As an enforcement ! ic,l'iu-iiient ot a Government cxamina-
of this position it is stated that ' the
slight connection that thc government
had with tlie Union Pacific Railroad
resulted in frauds to the amount of Prussian Government to
fort -two million dollars. The man-
used for such purpose, and the industry of
there little worker? during the l.-it season
amounted to about 4. pounds of honey.
Shrcvepoit, which is so severely af
flicted with yiil.tw fever, is situated on
the west bank of the Red river m tho
northern par of Louisiana, about tl.it-e
hundred miles by land northwest of Raton
Rouge, a:ul about thirty miles l clow tho
'Great Raft," which is the limit of navi
gation for largo str-amboais. The popula
tion is about o.liOT, of which 2, loJ are
white and 2, ICS c.-lcfd.
Tun New Cnrr.cn Raws in Piu sia. j n the 11th ii.st. a dog brought tho
The opposition to the enforcement of j head, an arm and part of the brca.st of an
the new church laws iu Prussia still con- 1 infant into the house ot widow Foltr, in
tinues. and thp r.iovi.iiii.iit U h.ik ciuii i ! Coal Castle, f-t 11 in Ikiil ronntv. Se.-jt rb
breast.
assassin, a-;,
when- W: .:
Diirin j b, -fired.
o:ie ot'
standi r. 1 '-,
j l'.'ved f:.t .'.
SeV. 11 o cock
pi.cl.
He v.-a? f;'
died like .1
imd.er arrest
gl-.i!i. and :i tgs .;
At one time it v.
Would bo b l.c'.i '1.
prevailed.
Thc b' ay tv.b u: c
Major General, wh
o . '
1
T
zei.s esc. ".tod t:e-wheni-o
it was
train to his f i 1 -1 .
panied by b.ve;-t
d.Miiigaishvtl ge:r.
tion 111 cases where a sjccial permission
irun in c estate lias not been obtained.
The Rishop of Runnel. md has been de
prived of the salaries contributed by the ! "e called upon the editors of thc
russiau Government to his chat.t-r Hp. ' an" paid up '-like a mail," antl, n
has Jjeen summoned to appear before the j that ho might not be around agiiiu very
criminal court at liiaunsbeic on the II T- s"tn. he jtai.l his subscription ton years
.1. f. , , 1, 1 r. . .
w ar. 1 he coiim w:i u
was instituted and other parts of the child late Hags, and a !...
were iouiui in a s,cd cloe to the house,
partially eatca y dog. An impiest w:i
held and the coroner's, jury gae as their
ilccision that the child came to its death
from an unknown cau-e.
Here is a "luck-pay" item which m
rather pleasant reading: A Mr. Klm.iie is
one of thc "old school" subscribers of the
Kingston Journal. Ho was thirty-one
years iu arrears for his nancr. Last week-
,' r;i 7
rciuai king
teentn itt ..eiiteinl-cr to answer sfcv.i--ii : ahead, and another for his motbei- r..,-
r believ-
and liber-
a project is neither dreamed of in Kl
ensburg or iu any other portion of tho
county. If a Democrat were to assert
that James Conrad, the Kenublican
L
candi
new
connected with it, that tho St-f Cm ' ,nterlretation of the libel statute of
nvM.--.h-- tt . . , 1 itiinsyivania man ever before laid down
m.ace ns u. spensed vilu the services ! LT a Judge 01 that State. But it is not
ot Jlarlau and Lo;
A VToman's x;
fiiloning terrible :
telegram fi nm k
Chicago Trif :
Oiumeil, who h o: 1
shinglo-mi'.l. i si ;':', .il
recover. I.o was w
whic'i iva goi.ig a: )
tioas per ininttle. wl
was very long, ca. t
and in an iastatd it w
her head, ttiking a i.l
muscles on her lieti'I.
around from cich "e;,
left white and bti: e.
blood or llcsh. Tlie 1
accident is that he i
that when it wa t--;:.
i.ed was a tickling
She coolly walk oil
waited j.atieutly f :i
home. Her oaiy :v;.
would give her iacli .
it beaut iful long 1 1;
antl twisted around ti
and when the i:;.l!
taken 0. n, h:;t
euce of mind to j-ur 1;
nearly perfect, a:: i il.
mined to tan it w
the girl rec -vei . it 1
The case is one of :
Ex-President Johnson consider 41.- ! recrd, ami lias c:v..:c.
1-1. ... latn b-ttrx-c ..f HTn It, .It .. boiiorb. "
. . , . , . . iui IB- . ..... ..ii. 111 iciduuii in ! - - ' v .
Was re- ,UMUI1W1" mo closing of these institn. : hurratt of sufiicient inmoitane tn -
rb a- I Washington. Perhaps the public mav I Tfrimpi fI xr 'b
ihe conflict is a most, rivpcmt j t pet a tt-uo vcmirtn nfn,ia -.'.1 1.1 ... 1 ' . 1 Fai.IP.I.K I. A..
! iim . i...i ,...1.1 , iti o.,v, uu : " v. 'm-uitwHieti ana ler Sunk aii-l S, ,- .
. ... .. . v .... j . v 11 in 111 ..Ml r .... .m. I. .j 1 11 ii.ri:a niiip, i.v... . i . A .
W toil t IU OltV rj iivni.i.,,nn, ..... .. ..... . . - ' "Oil UCCI) 111- """"il ll
. wiunuiiiiiiiiiii iciest to se ivi,..n
RjLroi.it.nt of tho Goorgin tto road bv '
.iv. .,f fir.. 1.1. , . - -i 01 ftr ,11
... u..t-, omoimr Juuuck in- charges which have been broucht ai'aiust ! twelve years ahead.
limi. j Well, this is very extraordinary. In
In the diocese of FukU two clerical in- ! Whitehall, it is s.id, whenever the" baby
structors who had made themselves objee- of lllc fily 's put to sleep a large rat
tionable to the (Jovernmcnt have been di.s- ' collies out and kindly whisks the nies"wih
missed, and the Bishop of Fulda's schools llis tail f' oin ,,e slumbering cherub's face,
have been closed. j The expc.iment has been tried t-everal
The Bishop of Ppeyer, Dr. Uaueber"-, '-. times, and the rat always comes out and
not long since was summoned before the always drives thc llies awav as aforesaid
local tribunal to answer for a libel uttered Evidently the snake stories arc to be suc
111 his oilicial condemnation of two of his cccded by a scries 011 the sagacity and usc
llock who had chosen to be married 1,,, -. fulness of that intolerable, miism
; civil ceremony. He refused to attend, al- ' The Lancaster Kra.-niun- savs tint i
volved great frauds, and in Vermont
the connection of the State with a
railroad has been the source of vast
corruption." These facts arc of such
a convincing character that they ought
to kill in the bud this inovemcntin
favor of thc Federal government pur
chasing the railroads" of the country.
The nation cannot afford to shoulder
their cost, nor is it prudent to increase
tiie
I II 1 H'fJ. Ill til i.'C ill-11 1 n T i .t. .i,. -4 I . . il .l .11 ... i .
v IWIli: MUll llillll IVIJiliL! IIILLL lliH (flllir h -j i i i. b... ... I,.: t I PV f ivr IA4 l.i.tt-
f b i.i i , ...... . n., ;.. - , r , j."-wiciion r r-- " yui 1I110!;? tne
vy. on a cuiKu ati.uuiisiraiion. I nev " l,l,,c,.v ecclesiastical matter. 1 he ob- tows in uinerent iai;s of that co-.mtv ti,
e
ni" eacn "uuicionil v potent and tlan-iJtw," U,6IIU1W anu lie lias been no- "'Pio.ns oi wnicii correspond withtho.se
gerous at the present time Anc I 11 o . the 6ait wil1 on- " i exhibited by the horses last winter, while
J ' 01 ty-lour priests of the Treves diocese, ' tl,e' were su.Tering from epiaootie. Mr
T.iv li- 1 J ''I'-beeu lined fifteen t balers, each for ' hme, a milkman, residing on the Harris
LUF. I hiladelphia correspondent of j publishing a manifesio condemning the : burS rike, on McGoveni's farm, ,,e,r I , "
the Leader, an independent Renubli- ! v.overnnioiit for bavins exnehed ua. caster, lost four of his best. " V
can paper published at Pittsbursrh.
tlius alludes to our nominee for ihe
Supreme Bench, Judge Ludlow : "The
nomination of this gentleman is one of
extraordinary strength. He
elected Judge of the Quarter Sessions
Court upon tlie Democratic ticket
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ccniptonst fathers, appealed to the higher ! dairyman living near Litis lost evwy cow
COli'o"., , lr,al'I,eul has just been rejected. ' 1,0 owwed by tho same disease a few divs
Al. tho bishops have refused to submit biute-
1 ..c
....1:.:-... - .. ... """""
voC pmiicai aiuramties the plans for
...... uvliuii in meir scimuaries.
Jgan and
1 notb.l i bkely to lind much favor with the Kino-.
i lu.cn cvt.. t . ' liwoivia in l 11 1 liicit. 1 i.'ii ii huh incir ludic al
these extia-pay heroes that under cir- i tools. The press will never beunsha k.d
didate, war. in favor of erecti-io- a cu stances over which the committee ' u,ntil th libcl law ltel ls 80 inodilied that
r Court House, it would simPlbe ! ,1M 110 they will not be called ; 1 X
Republican.
the most popular man on the Phila
delphia Bench. What has .been done
once can be done again ; and if Lud
low has a fair show he will carry tlie
city of Philadelphia. On the tpjesiion
. . . . : . . .-irti,v.rt,-..T. ..,..1 z . ai
v.. nun uce 111- v v ii me Ltjiii sh m t miA ; .1 1 t .. . : I . . t t .
1 I- (I. t M 1 ? m . . . i .-vi iv..i.-nv
He is without exception tho Cathode Cmnchs oiu w 1 I neVeeVS rS1 f VZ
-m.., o 1 , J. - .'.tuns oi , joiuiiiereti ar.u muik -ev.
...... o i m , aim max ne I able to - Haven. Michi-tm. at :
:"? Jley, of Baltimore, has
... M-MMuie suggcssiun with
ference to Hie liquor question, .md
specially uitcreslin.'
16-
OllO
of ft... nuiii.inn,.i.i.l,tl
...v. ee..1..w.e, lUe- j in liCUll dial I s J,ow a mt.late would ir.lB.r. " mm "1
party lines lade away, and with the I perance. The tuition w -hieh i7 -.... AI,"'hty
.m I " - . . tJ CI II 111 I X n . ,
contradict the statements of th ..ii..;.... i ,
.,Z?!T' j.".'- . ti uBUStotKtJ
. . o. in.lil " IlO IOIU II IS W HO tO wtl-n
.1 !' ''
upon to waste their oloinence within
tue bouiwlaries of that State. A sim-
a deliberate lalsehood, and it is just;
that and nothing else when the same
design is attributed to Edward Glass. !
Air. Class hu3 already Iteen a County j
Commission. and public opinion i s j
our wsiiTant for : savin? that he was a
most competent and f.ii!,.i,t n, I Permitted to in
ami ojirt'fuIK- mm.,! i. ? . noarinr Lr-foro
j i 111 i-; s tl i " " - i .,.1-1. r
the neonle. I!- ,.,c ..it.., . . intr the canvass. Tho ,b,.,- o-.i. ' u 1 . llle convention
. . --. -.e-uiaii.vJ oils-1 - .."....j -4,. 1 i Ue
charge of his duties in the ofn ,n
. . .... 1 a sreer mi in l.-.i- r.f i .-.n ,ri-,;. .1 .i. .
Buuivitui guar.:n;i-eoi v.'liat he w'll do ""siwsuieu Liiau . u peeel3 Close
iu the ftitura. ! , , , L ' "at, ever passed j tution to a popular
1 n..o uuu; . : posilse day
The Constitutional Convention re-
ilar iatahty has befallen I), p. Lowe i asseml'Ied in Philadelphia on Tuesday
Radical member of Congress from ' laSt' Jolm IL Walker of Krie county,
Kansas, and a notice has been served SS
upon him that in no event will he be ! Henry C. Carev prono, S In
suit the people by ap- ' aifut eulogium' on the life and pub-
thcrnosaspeakerdur-' ,. ,llcts 01 -"r. Meredith, alien
v,.. tue convention atljourned
'f. I -.1 1.. .. . . . SU"U
a : """l emieu uie political career of j vention should
mir him 111.011 Siiml 117 .
1 i . , . ociore t.oel
awae, as lie wanind i
im
he
or
of
ac-
. .. .-Olll.. HOI SH. .11 l-lw. ...... . , .
are auuiieiated. an.l l,i,h : I t " i. . , , - -iis ciwu ol
mass 01 tlie people there is only the j is that any real good govern ment , T , , . 01 r,s"- bho cal!ed h
matter of fitness. To add to Mr. Lu'l- ''ce an inspection of li,,oin or It . ! , , ent . 10 ,he lonb where
Ws chances, there is. the nomination j ZtT t S 1
......... Wl- l;tllrt. ,U1,4 iL- iviiow iioiuiiig : expose the poisonous comiiound 1 vitT i 01 u.s oiasj meiny, and from which 1
.inn care less. Jiere is a man, dim ere nicn liquors
1 :: a. m. till the tic.
seiiijeis and civw. .1
nineteen of the f T
latter, prepared tin
about 10::V. a. m.. a
at lL.'tO a. m. When :
about .1 quarter ot a
went down. The c '
with the c:ew !
bl'. i.or in it !iip lt:c '
Wil -
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I Ludlow, known to nine-tenths of the responsible, not only forh9 qualitv bT-'se!t V,Ued Lim' aud he kept si'.ed an.l onlvone , in verters
of this citv as a jurist of Intel- I tonoiw to health, but, to a lare e. .0Pni. wu , ,, ; Pour boat ,e'..che.l tl.-;.; .
iligence, impartiality ami purity, who S'J'Z iuttn "hich maddens ! defcid card time. The bo: v
i never deciJes a oultion according to current, and anlnci '
tile Wia ir.c -.t hii nnvtr- vi.rl.t ! Ittt l.-v .l,l.t n... - . . . . ei . start lor lairottf. al :.. . . ... ' t
"o"" a law which would en- bi!lo., 1 r , J 1 a :s-tight among the lost. 1 I
Point otherwise. Makino- t he r cho ce f,ice such an insnection . ti.;. ,,aIk"- also censures at te.,.t 1, "i.. 1,,,,. !,,r:i sJ.'" , ,
i l.... . ... ,- , ? ish its vi..t-.t.... k. . . . poii- 1 to turn the creat scipotit,-. :. . V1. : .,..,11
reason whv th. mn. 1 cen tne two candidates, tne peo- i v. '."""' touuscaiine and destrov. 1 ...o ;J r : imeni into bodies nave ncen o. -. . .. . 3,
not brinrr itslnW, tn will, we venture to predict, take i -!s V'Uh additional pen- ' nieantimV tJnZY. Kp,t,,uS- 111 tho . bodies ..covered v.ts I 4,
, and submit theeonsti. , care of their townsman." ! toto X 3..rT"ment' iff the coJT 3 ,.11 Lt!
. . . , . ...v... mo present amoiini f.u- l'mr,.. 11 . .orw .mioou r.ioui ine, oi no.... ,. ... -
' vote at the earliest. 1 - .. ' . 1 crime. It is at ids n..,..u ' 1 VK 1 .ole.!ls,ir loiiald.son. while th lM.il, .1 1 ...1 r ! , ' . I , .
! . WEn one mile and a half of frame bu Id- ; tical idea than the t V I u 1 ' . ' l,ell'hia JleraUl antutunces a b-,b..,. V , ' , ' , , - , r I
ii.o 1 :..., n-. 1 , . . . . lI'.i.i me l.ieorv that men mh l. t . o.iu.)ii enter- beautiful and niics.'' I 't.
"fa n UU1UVU .u..vay. icg.sutcd fcobei, "' , ' city on an cnti.elv new plan copt for its p:.l.-.:e-.. - ;
'"nation and const rnoti.ni. La J f-.ili -1 ..j';k ' i' f
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