The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 21, 1874, Image 2

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    THE CUIBBUFREEHM.
EBENSBURC, PA.,
rvM-iv Afornln-r
Anz. 21, 1S74.
Ar.HT from his record on the "Salary
Crab.' IIo;i. K. Milton Spoor lias stood
high with the Democracy of this State, but
the Miftlintown Democrat asserts that if the
contest fur the Democratic Congressional
nomination was between Hon. John A.
Magee, of Perry count y, and lion. It. M.
Speer, of Huntingdon, Mr. Speer would not
get twenty-five votes iu Juniata county
! The career of John Mitchell, one of the
! Irish rebels in 1S4, has cei tainly bceu siu
1 gular and eventful. The outbreak against
j the'IJritish government in Ireland in that
year, of which he, Meagher, Smith
O'Brien, and others equally well known,
were the prominent leaders, proved, as
: other former attempts had proved, a dis
astrous failuie. Its history is well know n
as well as the fate of most of the promi
nent men who actively participated in it.
Mitchell, Meagher, and some of their con
federates, were arrested for sedition
' tried, convicted and sentenced to be exe
cuted. This extreme penalty of the law
! was subsequently modified by the English
tho
Indirect Taxation
The Pennsylvania system of indirect ;
The Devil at Large. At length Mil
waukee has a genuine sensation, nothing
! less than a legitimate haunted house, where
insy.va ma mre" , Knitit. make things lively by slinging
taxation is not win oik i u.sao vantage. , -r- . . kettw tables, and veg-
t"" , . , . ....., It'. ovrntiniT tin I
It severs the direct relation between
taxpayers and the government, and ena
' etahlos at spectators. It's exciting, but
taxpayers . ... jd dly ncertain, when a huge stove
b1" tbeS: ?.!-Pf " ' 'f'J iumps uj aud down, and suddenly strike.
which comes home to
every property owner.
wiuioui i:W. w ... .v.j j. - . Kh,..,i(iiir at - unsusnectinsr
: and oubelieving mortal. This forenoon,
r3- ' ... r Wn iliAAlnrra in Allan's
tern the state called upon every man at his th.T.lfLh ward, a sudden and i whose wool tweuty winters have passed.
JTeivs antl Iolttical Items.
In a Welsh court recently eleven of the
jurors were named Jones.
A National Sportsmen's Convention is
called for at Niagara Falls, Sept. 9th, 1874.
Tht-re is a man in Lawrence, Mass.,
who can shoulder a piece of water pipe
weighing 422 pounds.
Delaware county. Pa., has a venerable
Tim Leavenworth (Kan. Commercial
notes the arrival in that city of a newly
married couple that came in from Ilolton,
the bridegroom being fifty-five years old
and the bride twenty. The bridegroom
was on his sixth matrimonial venture, and
is the father of thirty-three children, twenty-three
of whom are still living.
A carriage, containing seven occu
nants. was struck bv a locomotive at New-
i ' .
i c i comes nome to ine uimreucnsion oi . ... . m c.
- - i .. .1 MnitAiiAvinir iTiiiii ai i iiih iuicuuuii. - - - - ' - . , .
L nmr the old sys- t ""'"-"I ... .,. , . Q, t.tv-two vears old. and a sheep over ark. Del., a few days ago. A young laoy
at, lue ufu J 5 ..k..., .,.! ntT winters have nassed. i liad both lees cut off altovi
A Manchester N". II.) tnerh;,,,,,. J
covered he was quite rich without ki,Wl',l
it the other day. For twenty vea i i . i I
I.. o- ' '' "
r i-l i r f 1 fmrn .1 I
which ho has paid the lent anil .,,, v 2
clothes for himself and family. and ,', "5
gave his wife fiom to 30 per Tn, ,.,,'
meet the household ex ih-iisi ii,,..t. . T
" :m
. .. f H m.
owncioorior ins quoia oi w.e govei nmein ; - . ommotion commenced with
calls upon no man di- -'". fn.: .f.Ai11ifmm
tllS IliniHVre. v,Iltlia nnn nu,....,
cxi'inse. It now
reetly but upon all indirectly.
The farmer
and one broke
., a .... mlinrr
now pays no tax upon icaieniaie. i ine ; ack tothe floor. Crockery
IT- 1 " . I ..." 1 , . . f 1T.A . t 1 ,
l, t. ail in ue mo ujiiMLeuv;jf ui iiiu hm... f
abstinenco rtform movement, as tuaui-f.-sled
iU i.i-n.ination of a full ticket, of
v.hich wc made mention last week, but
have no faith whatever that its votes next ;
November will aftict the general result in
tho St iteany ur-ro than it has l eieto-
fore a fleeted it. IU advocates however,,
e ui honestly ta.'xC courage from the mem
Liable saving -f Ileiny (lay, when his,
-'.itical fi tunes weie under a cloml, ''I
would rathti bo rijhl now than ttiouj af- (
ter ltiiig tloctcd President."
- mZ -c--t
Till. Ilepubiiciii "tate Convention met ,
at Ha: i Ul'ing la t WtdneMlay and n m
inati d Iili J M. Puxsoii, f Philadelphia,
fr Jtnle of the Supicmu Coutt ; V.. C
( !in-.tca.l, of Potter county, for Lieutenant !
(iovei noi ; H.UII90II Allen, of "Viti icii cnun- 1
ty, for Auditor 'cru ral, and Kobert 15.
lieath. of Schuylkill, for Secretary of In
ternal Affairs. It will be seen fiom these
name- that William II. Mann has once j
more triumphed over tho better elements j
of his party and that the influence of tho
Treasurp King is still supreme in the radi
cal polities of the State.
A I'F.tition is being circulated in the
Fourth District of Philadelphia asking
lion. A. K. McClurc to become the n gu-
had both lees cut off aliove the knees and
vr oeneioiis donation is that of i died in a few hours, and another young
the Pennsylvania llailroad Company to the j lady had both legs so mangled that they
sufferers by the Allegheny lld $.",000. ! had to be amputated. The other occu-
Three little triplets in Missouri, all pants of the carriage were injured less se-
pays his tax when he buys an article U.at
has been transported over a railroad, m wu " ' d b k in Dioces The teaket- : Ixjuisiana, "Martha Indiaua aud Stella Ala- According tothe C hicago Tnl.n., the
the increased price of his coal, his iron, J " , Move and unset, with its : bama. wheat crop of the entire Northwest pron.i-
his necessary implements when lie exe- , .AtM. a.m lr, Giddincs, scald- T Kobert Shaekcll, who had been mar- j ses to be a little greater than t.iat of last
m.lnc rlorxl nr mkl lil.s will, or 111 SO lea i-.. ... . ----- .i ... v.
! ..o.erimient into transport ion to tlio pen- : i,js house, or buys a glass of beer
! -,I colony of Jscw South Wales, from which ' state has laid its hand "upon all corporate
. : .hV I.fl, ATttn in nnrf I UU IHiUIUliU.IHiiiiU iuuhbuk-d nuu w
"1,1"I"UIWIC " w K,llM. fir.n their custom
T.n..!.ni vi iitn:illv ir.aIe tl.rir ocaic : ... ! ..r n.:.. ' flowers was
. r u fiinnsmtr ii. in i ik lilt ii liitii uctii-
i - i c . . . . . a trmp inn i ne iipxl v'irti.
'I l.a Attst Ar tliw wvetniYi i-s nor. in . .
- .. - ---- 1, vi V r brought back affain it went Hymtf over tiio
,S,SriC the
,u,: r'T'""u .nirnlpn cha rs, crock erv. YC
t IIC J j - - '
The women of the neighborhood all gath-
j i
along without ackini; .m knoning r, .- ,T
ditiiui of their pinate puis, ti; !. ,
counted their money for ihe l':it T
few days ago. I he hu-t aT:d p .5
alMtut 00, and the w ife ?l. Too ,,, ... ?
ing the nice little sum .f ji h i . . S
Accumulated aud been kept m vin. U 5
all those years. K
A sccial dispateh to the Hm,-'.i
Ttlrgraiih, from Mai tinsbui i- , F
eiiua, r ei.iv imu imi. says a tua .
. .1 I.. ,l..w ....nil liiviittor :it Kil. ...... K..i,frli tltn jiiiar.tltv U'lll M SllfrlltlV . ..Iu..t 1 a w n , . n 1 1 I . . A : -i . M
: i wH v An on iumn neT inm ine rieu omy w j , - tci, '""-s" m . - - - :r - y .." . . , , .,- ,., ;, , , . ,
. Hie , , ... .-.. , f it,-,.- j vi.le.ie. 11L He had bceu encased to anoth- inferior. 1 he deterioration in quality is formed the prison keener that th. i iT.
tKl I Willi 1I Unu astrsisO .vv- - ' " i a. 1 . . i.B
7. .tl,W flw from the stove I cr lady. . chiefly m what is known as Mmnesotal prisoner to place within the jail , l ,
ln , ..?a.f a ..a Aiin.ii,.i,ii,!.n.t i A Placerville. Cal.. clercvman insists wheat. Iowa and Nebraska wheat will! the door was opened the m.,1, "
. i OVer UB liooi. iv ........ ...... I .. . . .. ' .. .1 I.1....1. ! f..n 1 if nnl Ullor I . t 1 J v , .
loirnn ir.im tii mtor nun new inai lie ibuhj " - . ihd - -- - v. ...... ... ...... ,,,,, , ..
and succeeded in 1 caching tho United
State?. Of course tl.ey both became lien es
with the people, and were extensively
feted and (l ittered. Mitchell soon aflcr
wm.li established a paper iu New York,
called the IrtWi X.t!i"i, we think, whoso
columns ware intensely and eloquently de
v t.:d to the cause of Irish separation from
the hated i ule of F.ngland. Hawaii an
able and fearless journalist, but often rah
and inconsistent, and, shortly before the
rebellion broke out, declared that the sum
mit of his ambition was oirn a jood ;
Aiab.im i pl.tftl'itiint. icrll tor:ttI with
i.'.irn." 'I I. is public avowal, coming from
an advocate f Irish liWrty who had suf- j
fou-d in her cause, was not the doctrine '
that Daniel O'Conuell had taught his ;
countrymen, who always ciaimeu iu Ins
eloquent sjieeches before the people aud in
J'arliaiiient tl:at Iiishmen were ltre to
Ihitish misrule and oppression, ami who
so often appealed to their courage and pa- j
triotism m tho well known lines :
'Hereditary bondsmen? know ye not
NVho would he t ree, tltciitxctccs must strike
the blow." ';
Mitchell, cithti from choice or sonic ;
other reason, went to his loved Alabama
bcfoio the war commenced, but wc never1
heard of him becoming tho owner in that
State of "a plantation well stocked with ;
slaves." When Richmond the seat of the i
Southern confee'erat y he followed its for- ;
tunes to that city and became the editor ;
of a leading rebel paper and was opposed '
of course to the Union. After tho war
found his wav back to his
On being
Pccause the pockets of the people are
. m . 1 1 i
ptckeu inoirecuy, -ney a.e r.vKeu w.m ; terriblv frichtened
. i ha liflnn a L' nnw t tar iiipv . .
aiv looovu ueu liivv iwn nv i,.. t..v. i. , ..r.. a 11.. 1 to
forty feet long and as big around as a bar
rel of whiskey.
Cincinnati enthuses itself over tne per-
than that from the same section last year.
A statement of the time that llazaine
reached Oenoa shows that he must have
pun.y. ine peop e Know .. ,,,4 for Mossrs. Geo. ge W. Allen and
3 VAV!1 "'V, "1i6.,n,?."rf 1 Sis brother Rufus Allen, wl.o happened to
penu.iuies .1 poouu , nf . ti,-ip t.i.o.fii-v. Thevwentiu
It . I 1 ... 11.. . l(lln..A . . . .
il-ouuersavs oianuiy . iw "-!..., .i. l, uiin.wl n..1.1i.
. duced taxat.on ? Do you pay any tax " -- ,
upon real estate? Have we asked you ; counsel-
j for any ...oney'.' A.-e we not paying ort c - f ,ie
! he state debt ? .0 your ways for g. -um- ?Mlte.hlM(k naed to rcmove cove.-s
, biers and nialcoteiit-s : who can hope to , , ... .. ....
c.tUfV von?" These inswers have Mif- tlttiu "e stove, ami wnicn was reiiiiK o..
satist jou inese answeis nave. 1 . , . ,
tne evns 01 - -
. . 1. 1 ttie leir Willi consuieraoitJ iite.
tne sysiem iMvhiiuiii ,....K.... .... liimseif an(t i10
liccd to stille inquiry. Rut
the system have attair
that they cannot be much longer hidden un
formances of an armless violinist who is ;eft the island of St. Marguerite even long
sufficiently bow-legged to play the instru- before the hour at which, according tothe
ment with his toes. j rejiort of the Commandant, he "retired to
The Brooklyn lrpwsays the Illinois tied." This is accepted at Paris as cvi-
editor w ho refused to publish a word about ; deuce that the officers w ere in league with
the srreat scandal of the age, was sold out j the Marshal, and havitif helped to get him
at Sheriff's sale a week ago. j away, afterwards fabricated a story to suit
Moulton's business firm, it is now said, themselves,
threatens to oust him out of the partner- 1 y0y murderers, it would seem, arc not
shin unless he clears himself from Reecher's 1 confined tothe laud of the American ca-
allegationsthat hehelied to black mail him. ; cf for two youths have been apprehended
Ex-Gov. Curtain, who ojienly proclaims ' at Birmingham, England, on a charge of
his preference for the Democratic party, ; murdering a companion named Carp, by
will, it if reported, take an active personal I drowning him iu the canal. It is alleged
John Talifor (colored), who w:,!,., ,?
with committing a lapc neailv t "i
ai in that county, at d afterward t . ; a,
life of the young girl. He was t. .ijy
murder, convicted ami scntc'ie. I 1,
.... t1,. "Jl.t 1...4 1...
.VUV V.liJ .11.-1. lUl l1 OI.,. j. f
interest iu tho aiproaching political contest.
It is reported that the Pope will soon
vnai uiey ca.iuow 1 e .o..y .... .... , f . s liewiv : recognize Serrano as l'resiuent 01 rpaiii.
der the veil of ...direction. 1 he control of " ,, a table, flew prt;t Therecognition of the republic by Eng-
l1"," -T;, him and smashed up against the stove. He
political ambition. The subordinate and
i inferior office of state treasurer has for
years been a more important and controll
retreated from the room simply to prevent
being hit by these unaccountable maiutes
tations. That these thinps occurred with-
lilff modioli limn me mho i:funiivt-. ,.i..i r ... I ...
I mlnr tleasurv dictation licislation ,,as i out l.uman nenoy is vouched for l.y sco.'es
lar liipuMii!tn candidate for State Sena- ,
tor. We adrniro Mr. MoClaie's ability ;
and have only one other remark to make,
and that is, if, after his course in the eele- .
brated Cincinnati convention ay-tii'sl the
bins and corrupt ions of Grant's administra- j
tion, ho is now willing, for the sake of of- :
fice. to "lww the white feather" and to , was ended he
affiliate with his ancient enemies, ho will ( place of beginning, Xcw York city, where
have "sounded all tho shoals and depth of j he resided until a short time ago, when he
political dishonor." In tho meantime, j sailed for Ireland, reaching Cork on the I
however, wc anxiously await his reply to j CiJth of July, w here a great and enthusias
tic petition. I tic we'ome was extended to h im by the
-MK.4t-4-. I Fenian Amnosty Association. His purpose
is to run as a candidate for P.iiliumcut in
favui of "Home Rule" for Ireland for the
As the first election under the new con
stitution is coming on apaeo it is important
to know that every mail citizen twenty-one
years of age who desires to vote at future
election shall be pisse.,sed of the follow
ing qualifications :
II" sliali have been a 1 iti.eii of th.- I'n:-
P il Stat.- at IcA.it I'lie lllet:tll.
H- shall h ive r i.l-.l in th- S!.i'
vear, (..r it' h nil K prevwii-lv l.rin a
ti. il h-. Ti.r or iiti.- h nn 1 1 . y 11 . . s' ti,.,
Slat.- !.. h .'.! tiav.- r- ie.M-1 th I- fr,-.i ud
I t M rued , tlien tiiontli. ) i 1 r 1 ti -. 1 1 .1 . "
pr'i edll it I in- ! tloft.
II kI, I lor.- r -1 1-1 in thi el tt.ni di-
ti . t 11-r.. 1,.. , i'l . IV
a o month Imiiir.l.At. ly
I '."ii. I
I ; In' nil I u M ,iHf i j . r iip ir.ii.li
vlt iM tn.. r- --I w it I.' ti two . an : 1 ; . 1 :
I o'lM V lAI, W hieti uliVI I .1 1 . I .-II ... , '
'.' I titoiii I arid p.iid al ! ail -ie
I I ! 1.1 il 1 . vl' t l '. ! 1 ou.
Hon. S. S. Ri.tiuof II !!nl.i v-burg wan
ti'i.iiiifuoiikl v iioiMiiiated f'i' ( Mi:pni'ii
(oiid.ty luit 'v the I 1 t : r oimty io .ui.!i
t tn eoiiveut ion. Mi. Rl.tir in a gertleman
f ad.n tted ability, has hi rctof ne se.ixrd :
III Congress. rimI was an ntnuccesHfuJ f.iii
tbilate for noin ination hi t i 1 i di-tiiet as it
existed two jcar ago. Irteh f the four
counties ! Tiip. .sirig the j-re-rxt disttiet
will urg the nonjinati" n of its own candi
date. A. A. Raikcr, of this j lice, who has
his "mind filed" for that 'second term,"
is w ide awake to his own interests, and is
throwing all his well known energy into
the campaign. The best man, however,
docs not generally win in playing a politi
cal game, and such 110 doubt w ill be the re
sult iu this district on tho present occa
sion. If John Cessna of Bedford, a rene
gade Democrat and as thorough a paced
political tt ickstcr and demagogue as this
or any other State has ever produced, re
ceives the endorsement of his county, as
we assume ho will, we predict that he will
carry otr the coveted prize and leave his
comjietito'-s amazed anil bewildered at
their own thorough political wreck. "We
would much rather hope otherwise, but
such is our honest conviction at present
writing.
-1
county Me ith, Mr. Mill tin. the pl s-nl
IikuiI cr, proposing toic-ign hii seat iu
Mr. M i; .ledi'.i favor. AH wln-h is i eiy
nice a: 1 an 'Cineiit if it s i. i-ee.l-, but il
d"
pi ; ii t .1 hn
l:!UAjiinl si Iltel.Ci:
or. 1 ivO the sw.ud
l. .1.1. a. it 4 h t t 1 .1 i
mi - : ob d 1 1 t to
11 ii. . lid wnl lie l.e
ii will .' I ' 1 h i - t l.e ii'iv-
d
1i.iii
..on
ii ins t o 11 s io he
Miteln 11. Tin te i-
ol' t ; a n.ip ; t at i-.
I !' I Vl '. - le'i , o
it .Iu'! fill ..1 1
b- en. If h.
II il ti d to t tke I
r t ..T- :it .it . r-iitnt iit may ti-l.Mii an. I eriiinl hliu t
pr.. ot.e-'ilt . !. b it f , iioul-iv,. .-, ,
en 1 '. .. I. 1 1 ;m e ue e.i 1 tie 1.1 t!.e(. ait pile,
t ,e 1 1 i:-e t 1 1 .1 ; .d III 1 '. : i: 1 niei:t . we do
pot be , it- 'e f 1 :n 1 k now bi ' 1 f t be lii.1 II
and ao It 1 h anti-i lent ie thing, .it
h-.if, 111 ty Im- .ii irneil -ui votthd fi 'in ir
cent pi eei ii'ii i :i I'.u 1 iin ie .t . wliiili is.
l'lroi t!,f puieiit Mit-i-t:v "1! m
been so manipulated that the strong box
of the state is always kept full. Last win
ter the legislature assembled shortly after
the panic, in a season of the createst mon
etary distress. Every dictate of sound
policy pointed to measures of relief. In
stead, the state made its liberal appropria
tion to the centennial exhibition, which
could have been readily paid out of the re
sources of the treasury. 1 his was a meas
ure of most doubtful expediency and le
gality. But in order that the large treas
ury balance should be undisturbed new
taxi's were levied to meet the payments of
the centennial appropriation. The con
stitution provides for an annual reduction
of the state debt f not less than f-2.")0,0O0
per year. This debt bears interest at the
rate of six percent, in currency, and five
aud four and one-half per cent, in gold.
The most indifferent regard for the public
interest would have dictated that in a time
of such financial iiistrcss the
fixed by the constitution should have been
the utmost cent exacted frornthe people for
this purpose. Yet with the view of blow
ing a financial horn f ir flection purposes
it is announced that !S'.hi,0H) have been
paid since December 1. tit. and that 000
more will be paid bcfoie the end of the
ear. Here is net: ly one million of dollars
taken from the pockets of the cople at
the time of their sorest need in order to
bn il l up an undeserved reputation for
financial ability out of the stupidest tinan
ei il b'undeiing. Ni-thing is saved in the
way of interest. The money is woith
of eye-witnesses who are beyond iinjeach
ment.
SO HI MBCG.
All of the above Mr. Allen is willing to
testify to. How to account for it he can
not tell, unless it is by electricity. This
dics not appear very reasonable however.
How could electricity so suddenly take pos
session of 0110 house, and cause pots of
earth to fly over fences, cords of wood to
fly over fences, newly made pies to prance
around the room, and things in general to
Well, if it isn't electricity is it spirits? Grath, and a young lady named McGuire,
Real, genniue ghosts Who can account ! were drowned while bat lung at Is
forit? It's a lively subject, anyhow. Mil- land, on Saturday. He lost his life while
vuukee WiMMiu. , trying to save hers.
A cat belonging to Mr. Deb'S Perry,
( rjn-1(,u to.viiship, Tioga county, a few
A Ciitt.rt PiiKNoMKMix. A W'tffli rful days ai:o cauiiht a common barn or eave
t.tri niffi.ifu ir-ioior ii f.,r. a ; ,.,,. in which wero founil enrlitecA
that they tw ice pushed him into the water,
when he escaped by swimming to the bank.
The third time they seized him, took him
out into deep wnter, and held him beneath
the surface till life was extinct.
land, France, and Austria is officially pro- This is the time for snake stories. One
mitigated. of the latest is told by a man in Delaware.
Henry Boetcer and his son John have ; ia was attacked bv one of those reptiles
liecii arrested on suspicion of murdering ; some time ago in Sussex county, ne says,
the wife of the elder Boetjfer.on the Brow 11s- n order to escape he jumped behind a
ville turnpike, above Pittsburgh, about two 'tree. Thereupon the snake in its rage
weeks ago. ' struck at, the tree, and thirty ininut?s aftcr-
A frightful famine prevails in portions , wards a dullness in the leave was (.ercep
of Asia Minor. Five thousand persons tible. In another hour they began to fall
have died in a single district of starvation, i onr and now nothing is seer, save a w ithered
The horrors of the scene arc said to be in- j aked trunk. Not so bad. that,
describable. James Baud, of Scotland, in Po0. was
Goldsmith Maid, it may be well to t WOj-th less than 10,000. James Baird, to
state, is seventeen years of age, and is ,Pty. is the greatest iron producer in the
owned by Henry N. Smith, of New York, , Worhl. James Baird & Co. own nearly all
who sas he wouldn't sell her for one bun- j,e great smelting furnaces in Scotland,
died thousand dollars. j They employ y,(KMl men and boys, aud pro-
A New 1 01 k tioiic-eman nnmeu .nc- , ii,Ce 2(Hl,iMK) tons of pig iron ier Tear.
curious case of alleged sfconrt sight lias j ultrc potato butr
. . - i .1.- .ir.... -. c ... 1T....1 " I.
lately oeeii mane 1110 suojccl 01 ihcmiu.h , ("ol.
This is e oual to 5. tons tcr w eek. The
' value of these products for the year 174
j will reach $VA'',0. Tlie annual . profits
I of the concern are estimated at :l.ttH,0K.
; On Sunday inorninc. savs the Detroit
1 .' i .1 1 . W .... ! . . .
I r w: ff", uiiriciiiiiii'i'iri 111vMir.11 ,,..-- j jrffffi Is'iiJfP.
em Road, on its wav west, a irrfnk which ! oma!ia roueip. ndi
i made the hair of the bagpage smashers j y-,r),t xvliln,., ,,d,., d i'e
1 stand on etto. II was iiuriv-if r :ncne
ins execution was ilelei led. Ili,i,,(
1 cc irrcd about oaemile front Muniti
on the line of the C. V. R. R.
Au old man ( William Cia: . -
MadisonTtlle (hy.) , Hied i,
lat Monday. He had gone to a ! . :
house and eaten his break faM.
standing ir. the d'r, wl.in i, r
dead. He was a singular .:, ;
nearly twelve yeai lie has ici'n.,
in a house, and for a iiutnlx 1 1 f
made liis home in a laiee li. . -ing
his own cooking and .tI,.-;
tree was finallj- blown or bu; neil ii
he dug a hole in the ground. x):, - ,.
up to the day of his death, in-.,
war he was roblK-d of four or t;i- i
dollars, the accumulation of t
and industry, and this I01 pi.
anced his mind and cauieil bin.
singular, hermit-like life.
Mr. J. G. Coolcy. ..f Mid I 'I
Connecticut, prop--.es to tn .
whole of his property, c nsii
stocked farm of one bund, .i .
acres to his fellow pi inters w h
desire to secure a jK-acefnl 1.
price of moderate lahor. N.
nr the sick will be admitted. '
will lie made Welc -m. in.-l . '
who may liare served a; ;m '
printers. Mr. t'oo'cv beri
or, pnblisheil the Xorwu-h '
several veal's, and nuole a f -.-.
I Yoik by manufe;i!: i'.i; i.-'
', laisre y ib work. Having s. .
I and leisure for himself, l.e ' -
T- ! tie
C. I ft -'I.-
2.
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it in some meaiu.
tunes of his Ml i
mmimuui . ;.. m . , . ..I.
I iiniMii.iti.'ii in .'1.1 1 '......ii ... .-.jvv
being a young girl named .lessie I'ei kms, :
whose parents reside just over the Ohio j
State line, in Kinsman. Dr. H. D. La- 'f
Cossitt, of Greenville, writes as follows
concerning the case aud the result of the
investigation :
Gkkknvii.i.f, Pa., August II, liT4.
n.v request, I will state som? fa-ts eon- !
eerning Miss .lesiie Perkins, of Kiiisuiaii.
Ohio, as to her seeing without the use of
her eyes. 1 w:ih railed 011 hy Mr. II. 1.
Perkins to visit his daughter Jesie, who
was ill. oil the I'h of April last. I found
tier laliorimr under intlaniiration of her
i.toie to the peopbi fini whom it is uujnst- j eves paralyii of th eve-lids and tremors.
Iv taken than six jer cent, currency or i Sin stated that Mm cont'd not sii with her
live 01 four and oiie-h.iif pT cent. irild. eves, hut could see with her oncers. I
r ii.dneet system of taxation facili- ' N'st-d her several tinvs, and was sntisfld ,
t.-e financial operations of the kind of 1 was e.u reel and di.l distinguish colors,
which we complain. It a.-t t.v remotely ' everythm pr.'sented . I, in a short
men's pumes and .,-... the public I !'"" ' V-"'"! i Vv Or 7' .!hiieJe onr '
1 .1 . 1,. -i ("imiitv Medu-Al oetetv. I r. tn'ililier, our
i inion th.t is leached through men s ; Vr,.iti,.ut f f liri,WI1sville, stated lUn ease j
I uses. I ho remedy lies 111 reduced tax- i t(, ,,. Kl:4uiiii M.-dieal Soeiety, civing tnir !
::io!i. and in stricter leiriMat ion in regard as his authority. Then it went the rounds
t the manage uuint of the vast balances of j of the newspapers. About the 1st of June
.-i r tncnes 1 v , tv,w.L;,, ,
r isher, who was ilrowueil in tne ; lone. Hnee feet wide. ant was nuns 01
Susquehanna river, as noticed elsewhere, 1 solid Iw.ilcr iron, an eighth f an inch thick,
was Commissioner of Patents iu Grant's 1 The handles were of iron, riveted on with
saH a shock 111:? to
torture w as pei "! i .Ted t
Colfax count . in t! it s
They came to thi In :i-e -1
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fust cabinet, and one of the ablest patent great bolts, and the lid was fastened down ; 'nof,K fami-cd near a h
lawyers in this country. with an immense padlock. On one end of t 1T)(j ',',, H,.un. r-.
1...!... l'...-lu.,, ll.n . t m nl.!.1..0,.-..1 .1 . ..1. .... J.)A.. ....1. A .
iiwmi'ii . i.i 1 1, iiiv ?ii iin.i'ici -.ii i"i i no iiiiiik w jis paiuieu tiiu n inus -
who snapped his cap at Wilkes Booth, is coming f J
now dealing in hats iu Philadelphia. We Col. S. S. Fisher and son. of Cinrin- j
believe it was mentioned at the time that , nati. who weie en route to H.tviv de Grace j
he was as mad as a hatter ! by water, having emharked iu a small iron
The Hon. J. Proctor Knott, v. Iiosainj l.i.at at Elniii-a. n bile passing thnnojli ,
i !m ,.i nine: i,f the Vol thci ii Pacilic Railroad ' C.Tiiew-nr'o Ranids. about fourteen miles
... ...... - - r - .-
Cnmpanv on the occasion of the birth r . low Haiiisbnty. on Friday afternoon, weie
, : . .1 . ... , , -1 . i i . r . i
ilrowneo. t lie iwxiy ni tne laiurr was
found below the Rapids on Sunday and
IT i veil in charge of a relative at York. (
Pa. That (f his soa was found Tuesday ;
forenoon in a grass patch abavc the head
of Haldeiiiaus Island. !
An extraordinary innrriace took place
at Jevington, England, the other day, the ;
ceienior.v . being pel formed oy the very
that uiotioiioiv. is coming to tne next con
cress to preach its funeral oration.
Mr. A B. 1 1 ill. Grant's Postmaster at
Galveston, Texas, turns out to lie a default
er in his late capacity as Sheriff to the tune
of sstt'MxiO. How much he has gobbled
from the government has not trauspired as
yet.
Mrs. Borden and her little sister, about
nine years old, daughters of (rlo Rose of Rev. Archdeacon Philpott in the presence
Wellsville, Pa., were struck by ihtning j of a large congregation. The married
and both instantly killed. They had left . couple both iHMonir tothe parish of Jeving-
atisfnt aud went throijii r .
wife's ii'm.iii'!rai'iv I'
tempt cd to f -ike a -iv t h - t""
to which the wife d.-ei',.i
sritviwH bc-U heroin ?!n-he.el
the buibaud ctnie in. a;:l n
A'onndfd. t-wk liis i;u-i arid o
s.o,as. T!i ft?.e- .imi-iiv
dian camp a id rejvirteil wh.t
d 'ic. I'weive of 1 1 - I n 1 1 ei- t
the house, c.n it u-ed t h-' h ith -M
lied him. c.it his h -n ls T an
ort. This w-i t'.eie i-i t!io -wife.
A l:l' ce pi-tv "f .iii-i:
West pi.int iu sea: eh
is almost eeitaiu that
them.
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th- I'ld ins. Tint
hev wi :l not fit
thit il'lroi"' t!,f pit sent I.t
Ru'e" f r Ireland n: iy l.e fondly dreamed
of by i's adv rate, bat ciitainly it w ill not
lo re iVf d.
i- - e - .
Tit:-in: are a few pimniiie
St at e. m isna nied Dem crat-
.safiilieil with their own imp
thej are le-enaeting the pait
the State treasury which should no longer
c the pii.e of covetous men or the WHirce
oi otheial corruption. Hut, to begin with,
the jfoj.le must send legislators w horn the
tiia-uiy ling cannot buy. ;.' w rj
'it riff.
men in this
w ho are never
l t anee n :ile--s
of the w itches
Mr. Perkins and .lessie came to Greenville,
j on their way to Mead ville, stopped at Pnek-
ard's Hotel, and by request Mr. Perkins
I blindfolded her c by placing kid gloves,
, double, over them anil a bandage over the
j gloves. In the presuaeu of a number of it
i l."us she distiiicuished colors and read to
- - - j the satisfai-tion of nil. Afterward thev
A.N HoNtsr r,.l.,TirnN.-,bl OUen were in vited to I. r.Dona'.,lsons office, whiu'e
.' .. ., , i other tests were ma. le. I was not present,
T,:,r ( r,.,,ty .Oceasionally we hear , anil t.anll()t Riv(. allv MatolI1,.t as to the re
mention made of the dath of some "gen- I Knit. i j,.vitel tr; Perkins and .lesMe to
tleman of tne old school," and if bechances stop over night with me, an I Ihey ii 1 re-
to have tilled a public career, the story of : iiu-.i,..t M,-. Perkins to let me test h'-rfaeul-
the house with a tin pail to go to the well
for water.
It is a good thing to have a brother-in-law
after all. Maishal Razaine says that
bis brother-in-law aided in bis escape from
St. Marguerite. Perhaps Grant has been
unjustly blamed in fixing the value of
blot hers-in-lnw.
The Detroit Tribune has just moved
into a bran new stone office, and prints a
ton. but the singular part is the fact that
the bride has no arms and the ring had to .
be placed on the third toe of her left foot. I
At the concTnsi n of the marriage ceremony j
she signet! the register, holding the pen
with her fix's, in a very decent "hand."
Sunday morning last about 2 o'clock
three negroes entered the residenc of Mrs.
M. I.. Burnley, at Brook haven, Miss., and
choking her and her daughter violated the
KKAD THIS TYI(JJi
picture of it with a man going up staii-s j person of Mrs. Burnley, after which thej
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on the heath in the tragedy of Macbeth :
tsT Wi n it
' Wh -n shall we three nn-e! again,
Iu thunder, li-htuing, or iu rain'."'
WfTi ii
' Wlv n t!e; hnrlibu rl y"s done
Win-n the battle's lost and won."
Wm. M. Randall, lately a so called Dem
ocratic State Senator from Srhuyll.i'.l coun
ty, belongs to this disreputably'gaug. and
is now playing the "lr.u liburly' game of
Shakspcar's w itches, which in plain T'ng
lish means mi-hfj fu'es. The Democra
cy of Schuylkill county honored him by a
double election to the State Senate, iu
which body ho was neither conspicuous
for general usefullncss, nor was his record
while there strictly pure and above sus-
it usually contrasts ouito astonishingly
with the life of an ordinary politician in
these degenerate days. Such a character
was, apparently, the late Mr. George B.
I'pton, of Boston, once a Whig xlitician
of local fame, and t he hero of a story
which will sound rather preposterous to
our workers aud wirepullers of to-day.
The incident iu ipiestion is related by the
New York Trihu-ns. It seems, according
to this account, that whon Marcus Morton,
thirty odd years .ago, ran against Kdward
I'.verclt for the office of Governor of Mass
achusetts, it was supposed that Kveritt
elected by about forty majority. Mr.
Up' on, occupying an official position, dis
o.ivurod that there had been a miscount,
and that .Morton was really elected by a
majority of one.
" The secret," it is said ''was with Mr.
1'pt.oo alone, and in all probability would
never be discovered." He had only to
keep silent, and his party would retain the
place in Massachusetts which they had
ties of seeing, separntt: mul apart from all
others; he had no objection. I was r iim
opinion she might see under the kid gloves,
as them was an opening between the o?
mini and the malcr bone that the gloves did
not cover. I filled the opening with a soft
cloth and a large bandage over nil so that
she could not see down her nose. There w as
no possibility of deceiving me. 1 then offer
ed hpr several articles, some behind her
baek. Wit limit toiubing ihein, she told and
deserilied ibein ad correctly, without mak
ing one mistake. Tn the morning I repeat
ed the bandages as before; banded her a
(taper; she tore oft a corner, and said Til lot
son !t Sons was on it. Several articles
were placed to her back ; she told what they
were correctly, as before. I am fully of
the opinion Miss Jessie can distinguish ob
jects correctly without the aid of her eyes,
not withstanding all others to the contrary.
II. D. LiaCossitt, M.
two steps at a time to whip the editor, and
a woman coming down street wiih a piece
oT poetry for him to print.
Mary K. Pomeroy, the alleged victim j
if Hev. John S. Gleiidenniiig, pastor of a .
Presbyterian clinrcU in lersey City, died :
on Tuesday morning. In her iniir'inortrm
statement she charged Glendcnning with !
being the father of her child. I
The presence of two colored men as I
delegates in the Republican county con
volition of Randolph county, 111., last week,
caused the instant secession of certain
white delegates, who declared "They could
forced her to give up what money she had
and then plundered the house, taking away .
a large, trunk tilled with clothing, jewelry, j
etc. Ouc of the negroes has been captured, !
but the others are still at large. Gieatcx- ;
citement prevails concerning the outrage. ',
Reading, Pa., claims the smallest two
dwelling-houses in the State, if not in the
country. They are one-story high, about
seven feet front, nine feet deep, and fight
feet from the ground to the top of the nof. j
The fronts are regularly weather-boarded, I
the windows aud doors finished in the ens- '
tom.n-y manner, and the front of the roofs 1
"Tilt: Prtiri i:'s n tuirt'"
,VI lontine. if '.'-'. I.T'ir '
tiftoi if t'huirr VJ i i'diifm 1
rrrry m-rl. , t. f frrr r "'' .'ill' I
if rrtrlt ir fF-fcnin Hrt'f ,, .is!
il' I If. Nl . r.i.rs ((:;;. .-
iii7.in.,C 1 Hl.T'-tS.j.T. II. i '"
MA UK T'A t.X. .t-r.
I ,fill nix Tht- l (:!
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fer" ttt miff nllf ss t e rt: ?
iii'rr months. n triil. ",t r
utilif '?. t'l'.XTS.
"Tn k 1'K.ofi.KS lani: ru" i ioi
Mini leliiilUe ivi- lly pi,i -r.
:i 1 ti nl:: v. io id is icn p. n l.i i I '.
N. 1"- toiU Mi.l. He Stnti . Aii.li . -IIIKU
1 Iv. 4 r it lis.
No. iU Itromfii-Jd St.. 1
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not swallow- this bitter pill. ' I has a regular offset the same as the most
Hie grasshoppers on their way south , modern built dwelling. Each house lias j
stopped a railroad train, and got copies of i one front door am! one window. In size i
the St. Paul patters. When thev read that
only a small portion of the crop had been
destroyed, they started back to finish the !
job. So says the Milwaukee fr'ittinrl. '
1 rimble county. Tennessee, cast 1.070
they resemble two large dry goods lioxcs. j
A Washington special 'conveys the
cheerful information that postmasteis!
whose salaries under a law recently passiil :
are graded according to the number of
Ayer's
Cherry Pectorl
For Diseas3 of the Throat and t.T
uch as Couirhs, Colds. Whoo(iaf
Cou&h, Bronchitis, Asthma, ;
and Consumption. i
Tnr: C Hiii'tfiii Fimium gites tht threr
s-nti:l qti:ili(i- atimis r f a democrat ie ean li
daie for lit ntenant governor, namely; "He
must be a man of iin.l iiil.t.-d integrity i f
ctiara. ti r. he must also be a man of ability;
nnd, lastly he must be familiar with the
rules whieh j.v. rn legislative bodies." ln
further ib-seription ot the proper candidate
tor this position the Fr-rui-i, iniu'lit ha v e
added that le must lie a man nf sneh alulity
as till enable him to perforin, in ease if
nei-d. the diitiesof governor of tie-stale. ;
i u irnM lli.it m-li ni.ei.ssT I r mnv n..t .
but there is no telling what an idem mii i enMl.islincl'
p'cion. At the recent Democratic county
convent ion of Schuj lkill ho was acandidate his story, and they as gallantly stoinl by
i for nomination for (on "i ess and pledged ' t!' unjileasaiit disclosure; and when a
I. himself to submit to its decision. He was 1 , V V "'t i? -0",(?,'ed'
.... , , , : Mr. Morton v as declared elected by one
es- tanly, and bv the voice of the. Democraev i .-..ir.
A Rare Chance to Get a Reat, Ooou
Ouhax t'llKAf. We have again aeciimula-
t.l nliiti. 1 ;1 1- " l.,t r.r Bi.i.r.n.l linii.l ftrtfinu
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....M,.r,Ntui.i..iii u wiiiuu iiu j loveu 0f the leading makers, that have been ex
so clearly, rs eve ruleless, lie called togeth
er his political friends and allies, told them
democratic votes and but fivo republican : postage stamps sold, are taking advantage
of the law and paying, all their debts and :
making all their purchases with postage
stamps whenever they can. They get cred- '
it for the stamps solcl. and it is rcckluu-d
with the amount of buisness done, anb their
ed accordingly. This is ,
and entirely wotthvof the '
ker 1 John Coolcy, Sr.. the oldest printer in ' salaries are increasi
y of the State of New York, died in Utica, Aug- ' a brilliant idea, an
l,..n o -a ..r i it . .
to win. in iu. appealed, honorably defeated,
and now he appears as a volunteer candi
date against Mr. Reilly. the regular nom- :
ince. Randall cannot be elected, hut he
may defeat Reilly, and if such should c
the result of his vanity and overweening
ambition, tin; Democracy of Schuylkill,
who are in an undoubted majority, will be
disgraced, if they tamely
To this day, or certainly to a very re
cent day, some of Ihe .Masschitsctts (tapers
have regularly contained, about election
lime the awful warning to the dilitory :
"Remember Marcus Morton, and the im
portance! of one vote !" But it is the re
cent death of Mr. Upton which lias in
spired the Tribune's story of Morton's
election. r ruCj iVS iiC anecdote seems
to V0.- ! m"t strike the average modern
politician with amazement, or possibly
happen, and then, as Mrs. Poodles remarks, ; submit to his impudent and disorganizing I '""tLcr with contempt. As the. Tribune
lcniaiKs, wun an almost melancholy sa
tire, such a secret as Upton's would uow
a days be perfectly safe in the keeping of
scores ttjion scores of party leader.
We may safely conclude there were a
great many rascals in the politics of old
times, as there aro to-day ; lint one great
difference between earlier days and ours
is that upright and scrupulous men wero
then oftener picked out, not only as tho
li wiuiiii m "iimiiii, ui ii.e it n lihiii mail tin. !..,.t: .. - , ., , ,
to step into the vacant place.--An ns',!,,;, . u ''''"- speak thuft plamly, fls
Pntrit. v'' alwavsd because wc are not ijiionint
It is true that in our article referred to j ,'lMI'1 M Ka,"J',1,'s career in the State
by ihe Vutri-tt wc unintentionally ovei look- j ' ' "
ed the fact that the Lieutenant Governor, 1 he lumber trade has been so very dull
on the hapiU'oing of any one of certain ' that the lumber producers have for sotoo
contingencies, would necessarily succeed, : V'" len l'ecting arrangements to rc-
.:....:.. .i.i... ..,;.. r,-... duceMic production. The lu.nlierm,,,, of
liiiuei ine .;.,.iMii.ui.-ii, """""i"' wot- , , v , St w - - - t.j r" .1 1 u..
. . . ,. . - ' "- nii"u, HI tiieir ! ""-"os' . 1 1 mu e.uvin, uut io occaipy
eriior, and be uivesU-d with ail its res(H.n- ; rccont convention nt Ottawa, determiue.l ! esttonsible and decisive nosi'.ions in th'
to curtail the manufacture and shipment 'canvass, and in the handling of election re-ctuc-hulf
this reduction to continue ilur. j turns and the various operations of the ac
ing the approaching winter. The curtail- t'al balloting. In moilern times, it seems
inei.t a(. plies to sifiiarc timber as wdl as to le consilerel safer for political parties
other lumber, and t lie adoption of a simi- , rely upon men who can keep a secret
lar course is to bo urged urnm all IuuiImm-- w'hen it will lie for the interest of the nar-
luen in the L nitcd States. ', and who will not have too manv nualma
of conscience ipirinlini, o t;ut : i..-
sible duties, lint when we claimed that a
I.iiiteiian t Governor "must ! a man of
nnibutlited integrity of character," and
also that "he must lie a man of ability,"
the conclusion irresistibly follows from the
prenrses that irh a Lieutenant Govern- j
or, if calif d njtoti, would be entirely com- 1
peVnt tit di-charga the dutins of Governor
with ability ami tidi lity. Wo think our j
article fully embraced and supplied the .
omission Indicated by the Patriot. Now
let the Ptate coi.vcntio uvxl Wednesday ;
nominate a gentleman tho possesses iu j
The New York FrstviaiCt
... .. I. l . . - : . t . . , - ii.,.
ni.iivi hid .wn-i i oat .viiniiai i .mi, inu i
late Spanish Minister at Washington, was j
conscience refanli
r!.1! tn,',r, or ""nesty, provided thei'r0own
recalled Itccause he refused to sanction tho 1 AT this season of the Tcirmmiw nmt
tmnsfcr of Porto Rico Island to Germany, ! pains in the stomach ami bowebTWnte
in return for their help to put down tho - ry, diarrhoea, &c, are quie cornmon. and
CarlLst insurrection and robe llion in Cuba. should bo checked at once. Johiitoit An
Thu Jt'imul publishes the documents and i vdune Liniment is the best ariel ui ..
ait then- icugtii auu oiv.iuu. vne .piantica- ntys that Admiral Palo will uot say that ! 1 used in all such cases, and C'?,a I "
thLie l one Wool uo.it i-an.s1at.nl. ' l ni.l in vei w r an,;t
kcjt iu every family.
votes at the recent election. "School
houses badly needed here," innoceiftly re- '
marks the local journal. Where d tes that
spirited local republican organ get its read-
ers ?
changed for our new "Kstey," and flecker
v Barnes and BraPtury (uanos. Manv
inese oigan- are a, mos, new so.. o. i .em , st .5, at the age ol ,4. He was app.cn- j ieputat"on of our officc-hohlere for shreud
: . i " ' uceu in viik, lreiaint, tn ii:i, came to ness.
in complete orilrr, anil will lie sold at ex- T'f;0 ; iom -,,.a i. ... i i . V. . . , , .
traor.lii.arv low prices, to dispose of the ! ,!iC ,n ?' a,7 ,,aS wo,kp1 at Die case j Though a great deal of newsbas Ikmm.
stoek. We have them at all prices. S3.-, a,most continually more than sixty-one, printed about the grasshopper plague in
Jc,,,,s- I Kansas, it is onlv now that the extent ot
A ghostly "Woman in White" lias the injury done is beginning to be fi.llv eal
lately been troubling the people of Omaha, j ized. Correspondents writing from difler- ;
She fienuents the cemetery, hits the sexton j ent points of that State draw most ( ainful .
on Ins back, asks where her children are, j pictures of the devastation wrought by the I
and sinks into a grave. She has been twice i rrd-legged locusts, and declare that not .
fired at without effect, and the sexton talks ' only will Kansas lose 5O,h0 settlers imtnr
of resigning. diately, but there will be little or no imiiii-
Mr. Moulton is a wealthy merchant, gration next year; and it may be five yea is
probably about thirty-eight years old. He j before that port ion of the country will I a e
lias red hair and light skin, a mustache, j recovered from tho effects of the sudden
and a bold, prompt way of speech. Ho is ; visitation. .
ine physical antipodes of 1 ilton, who is a -r-The people" of Salamanca. X. Y., have
prices.
$.-0, ijiw, .?7o, S9", ?l(t'tand ?I2-,;these prices
in many instances arn less than half the
cost at factory prices, but we must close them
o-tt. to make place, for a large stock of the
New P.stey Organs, which, by the way, ex.
eel anything tlm world has ever produced.
No rtuestinu about it, we could not attempt
to deseriVie the beauty and rich, yet chaste,
designs of the cases, much less attempt to
convey an idea of the delicious, soul-enchanting
strains peculiar to the "Kstey,"
and now still more so by the addition of the
TiUtta and vox jubilantn stops. You can
not, lie mistaken in any Kstey organ now, as
it is simply impossible to imitate the pure,
mellow breathing qualities of the Kstey
tone. So if you will save yonrself future
regrets and expense, buy only the Kstey.
But if you have, been over-persuadd by
disc-ivern-
niemc. 1
iihv- r-mi
miuiki:. ! ;!i
fet-filiil rr::.
ili-en-e- u!
Bii'l !.;'
trial ! r
thr.iiii'':. -i:t
ot!i-r i
h..v.'n ti.-.
sur.-h ii-: .
control them. The tetimony it.:
reus, of all clashes, etab!i!-
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cure the nfllictiiig disonlers of t' -'
Luuirs bevoti'l nv other tne ii'-i '
dangerous affections of the l'u :
yield to its power; And eases el
tion, cured by this iiepiini:i':i.
ly known, so remarkable ;i l;;ir.
lievr.f, were they nt (iroven ! -v
As a reioe.ly it is adeijii;ite. : wl.i :
may rely for full protection, by 'c
the forerunners of more serious i::
unnumbered lives, anil un um "f t
not to lie computed. It chail"iif:es '
vinces tlie niot sceptical. Kv.-r t
keep it cm hand s a (rrteeti.n npnii
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o m-nit c....,i i ii ' i . . " J winch sre easily met nt nr--t, t :ii
come and make a selection from among
incurable, and too often fatal, if r
der lungi neeJ tlii ili l'eni-e ; ei") i"
be without it. As siift'rusrl t
the tliitressiiig diseases which i -' ' J
and Chest of cliilillino.1, t'ntrt r 1
is invaluable; for, by its titrv '" '(
tudes are rescued from premap;:'- i. " 4
faved to ttie lw and nfl'ectioti ci i.'
a great Muiday-chool boy. Judge P.arker that all leases at that place
One hundred and forty thousand j are absolutely null and void. The town is
Iionses have Iteen searched iu Philadelphia ; on lands belonging to the Indian Ileserva
m the hunt for the missing boy. A loud tion. and the same decision makes void the
protest has been entered by many against j right of the Erie Railway to pass through
the unwarrantable intrusion," but the j that district. The Jamestown Jowiial
good second-hand ones of Fame make, which ! fl,,13' Justice to one is justice to all, : thinks that 'the decision will not seriously
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.von ean nuy or lease oi us at less than liair ; ' .iVr,,',,,cV ,,,c means. ; attect tne propeity rights ol tne citizens or , It acts speedilv and surelv apaitu: oea
what it will cost yon elsewhere, and will; . The Carlisle Volunteer says that tho! Salamanca, but it inav occasion some ioint iwurinp sound nn.l lieaiih-n-it. ri.-
.v,",r iMiriKwejnsi aswen, uniu you j .n.,,,,, county larmer w no cradled lift-- action of the State and t inted States or of
are prepared to get an "Estey If you j five dozen of wheat in three lion in, will , Congress, by which the rights of white cit-
irtTnr ' WVZ tavC take a back J"n How, of izens upon I,,diau lands shall be defined
. .. h.Tr see aim near every orner - ewburg .that count v. cradleH ninnlu.nmi. i
dozen in five and one-half hours, and it ! demand."
was a hot day for cradling, too. C)ne of the most brilliant showers of
, Articles of agreement have been signed , meteors that have been seen since Xovem-
oya. ii. Johnson, the champion swimmer j her, 1 s:$2, says the Elk Point (Dakota)
""si'i'ni. anu .vnurew i rautz, the cham
pion swimmer of the United States, for an
international swimming match for the
championship of the world and $l.fHt.
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organ in the citv and then hear the Kstey.
at S. Hamilton & Co.'s, M Fifth Ave., and
we guarantee yon will lie suited as you can
at no other place. Iiememlter the place is
S. Hamilton & Co.'s, 51 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg.
Great hatim and discomfort is caused
by the nse of pnrgatives which gripe and
rack t he system. Pamnni1 Purgative I'M
are free from all impure matter, and are
mild and health-giving in their ojieration.
In Missouri, after 1876, every voter
must lie able to read and svrite. The date
for Florida is 1890. South Carolina con
templates similar action.
Gleaner of Aug. 18th, was that of last Mon
day night and Tuesday morning. During
the evening we noted the frequency of the
shirs shooting. lp to midnight the stars
L e" ae m daily training in theocean. increased in number and brilliancy, and at
. The "incidental expenses" of Congress 1 55 o'clock the whole heavens seemed a blaze,
show that each member has eighty-four thousands upon thousands of ficiy trains
pounds of toilet soap per session. Tho , shooting athwart the sky. Some of these
soap must be of a singularly inferior qualUt darted from orth to south, ami others
ty. Tor the number of dirty hands among dropped straight to the earth, leaving long,
the members is one of the most remarkable brilliant trails behind. The whole" vault
phenomeua iu the history of modern legis. seemed on fire, and thus it continued until
lHllou- the approach of daylight,
one will sutler troulile'imr Influenza
ful Bronchitis, when they knew
thev ran lw enreil. 1
iriminl!v the product of lrmc, hi'i
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successful chemical investipntion. ti"
ii sDaretl in runkiiu: everr h"t?le in v
nossilile tie flection. It mar 1 cotiti it
lied upon as posseviue all ttie virtnes r
exhibited, and capable of pnnius-ine
uiemorable as the gretst it Las ever t-
PREPARtTD BT
Dr.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!,
Praetlr&I ud Analytical Cheni
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