The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 22, 1876, Image 2

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THE CBRU FREEMAH.
Thk great political manipulator from
Jackson township, the piesent Radical
candidate fur the office of High Sheriff of
Garfieltl Tlayed.
JoJae Black is always forcible and
spatkliitg, but bis letter to Genoral Gar-
I f 1 m. 1 . b m A l.i.lil 1
EBNSBURC, PA.,
FriJiy Morfe - - Sept. 22, 1S7G. i ,uaJrityof o reii o hi-has ; ffi,;te.
thus far faded to meet the challenge ma.le j)love tu.jr ,,arty to have been the zealous
bv us last neck, in winch we caiie on nun guardian or the union 01 ine ptaies as
to briii" forward, or even name, a single sailed by the canting He publican hypo-
Democratic Motional 'J'ichtt.
12 lot a ud HZooiZshtil.
armep roi.i iston ektwef.s sronons AK"D
WB1TKS IN SOUTH CJUlOl.IJiA.
nri Other Votings.
PO-
voit PRFiDF.ST : . . " .... ... nires. whose devotion to libirty or sla
SAMUKLJ. TILDK.V.of New Yo.k delegate to, he last Wemocraitc nommanng ,,,, di5nlioIf wa8 but qllc.
i coiihj.ii.ioi. mi" ii..4 v j ,.... tuin (,l prone or loss. v.e.terai vjtaiueiu
Hvan. i delivered himself of an elaborate speech
Thonns Davis, the aforesaid Radical in Congress, intended for campaign cir-
FOH VK'R PKfcSIllKNT
TII03. A. II K NDK ICKS, of Imii:, n a
Democratic County TUhct.
STATE SENATOR :
F. A. SIIOIZH A K Kit, lisq,, Klwnshurg.
tSul.Jtc-t to district Contcrcnce.)
assfji bly:
.TORN DOWNKY. .Inlmstown.
J A JILTS J. THOMAS, Carroll Twp.
MfFKIFF :
JOUS UYAN. Camt.ria Borough.
ASWM'IATK JfliUES :
JOHN FLAN AO. YN, Stony Creek Twp.
JOHN I. THOMAS, EOciishurg.
ruoit irursE diisector :
ISAAC N. WlSsslNUEU, Rhuklkk Twp
JCKY COMM1SSIONEK :
JOSEPH Cl:AMi:il, Allegheny Twp.
One patch of ground near Watcibury,
j Conn., yield? 40,000 cabbages this season.
f hatlcs Francis Adams has ae-,oepted
ArorsTA, Septemlier 18. Mrs. Alonzo the Democratic nomination for Governor of
Ilailey bu lives near Tiverton, Aikou ; Massachusetts.
county. South Carolina, was assaulted at Col. S. V. Shipman, who captured Jeff,
her residence hist Friday by two in groes. ' Davis has left the republican party and
Mr. Hat ley was at work onhisfaim and declared for Tilden.
Mrs. Ilailey whs alone with her son, aged i The idea of prolonging the Philaclel
nine years and an infant three weeks old. phia Exhibition beyond Nor. 10 is under
Iler screams and those of her boy alarmed Blood to be abandoned.
the negiocs, who tied. When the report A lake in Lower California that in
of the assault on Mrs. Ilailey became 1873 was 150 square miles in area is uow a
known the citizens assembled and made small pond, aud fast dwindling.
western railroad train, on wlncli
tinst those lie opposes, aim in origin to the Republican party, as the On Saturday a warrant was issued Tor his. themselves lor J n.ten anu au lor iiajes.
ing in emphatic language, and friends, and the Democracy as the foes, arrest and placed in the hands of a consla-! The dose almost choked biin, but he
c; ,,nfii -niealttrenath to back f union and of liberty. This was too ; ble, who attempted, wilb the aid of a par- lias swallowed it, and Godlove Orth will
7 ii ' much for Judge I'-Urk's phlegm a.id he un- ty of whites, to make the arrest, but they take the stump in Indiana for Harrison.
,..!.;.. in wl.inli Im lnn7fiilv unilfrtni)lr i kp.ticIi for the necrroes. one of whom was ! On a
candidate, is very good at making unjust u 1jct(I-e le Abnlitionits, who gave , arrested and shot. The other one escaped, were 470 German voters, 370 pronounced
charges against those he opposes, and is oriffj to the Republican party,' as the i On Saturday a warrant was issued for his. themselves for 1 ilden and 80 for Hayes
never want ing
i 1 r
' nine; h for .Iiicl.-e 1', ai-k's oh eirni a.ul he un- tv of whites, to make the arrest, hut llicv
up what he says, but when he is driven to derthkcg to ,.llow (jelic,.ai Garfield that were resisted by a large crowd of negroes 1 A woman who lives near Fnrnir City,
the wall by calm and sober argument, and ' tj,jKS wcre not as they seemed to be to J armed with shot-guns aud Winchester 111-, has made 500 pounds of butter from
when lie is dared to prove the foul charges ' him, or at least as he' pretended they : rifles. ' i the milk of two cows in the last ten months.
Ii m-ikes lie is like a whipped cur who ' seemed. It will be the geneial belief! On Sunday the excitement was continued, I Wm. M. Tweed will 6et sail from Cor
i .', '' . . . . j that if Garfield is not historically instructed ; both whites and blacks being fully armed ' linn.n, Spain, on Thursday next, for Cuba,
drops his tail between his jogs ana sneaks by t e 1elUbil, of jdKe Rlack'a letter,. it j and carefully watching each other's more- ! and thence will be brought on to New
out of sight. I will be because his mind is not just now mints. There was a repoit of a skirmish ! York.
We have no war to wage against Thomas susceptible to tho plainest demonstration, j during the day in which two or three ier- Michel Lngahbcrt, the man who play
t r j i . i : II 1 1: In . x . . .1 tl.A n... Vt . rin.nA n ft iMikii
METHODSm POINTS
METHODS OF BOSIKESS-w-FOiHTS OF fiDVAHTAEE
IB THE PURCHASE OFi-h-
OLOTHESTG
AT
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,
To which w lnvH th lntrt4 Attentloa and Carvtul SoruCnj ol
THE PUROHASINQ PUBLIC.
METHODS t
E tm On Prle trr All.-
IT General liai ni id ciors noi realize mai no sons were wouuueu. lowartt night, a
fom nri mi isA was nnrfvA 1111 lukllk titii-tii
.'',. , ..... . , has misconceived the facts of history, cer
. tie, lor augur we know, sincuy i.onesi ana , ,aili,v flje hltelIiiICIlt ,)eople of Uie coun- ag:eeing to disband and retire to their
honorable ; but ahen he and his backers j trVi to whom he addiessed Lis misrepre- i homes. The agreement ws that all par-
1 tro about the county declaring that his op- : sentation. will see that Judge Black lias . ties should disperse aud the negro win as-
' j ,)onef the Democratic candidate bought completely rxporcd the disingenousuess sau ltcd Mrs. Ilailey should be handed over
DESi'.Ti ii received from Hon. R. J. j . '. . ' . . ' of the attempt to show the Abolitionist to i to the auiiioi iti at Aiken.
brings j ms wc ' ' ,ave been patriot and the Democrat a j It is reported the whites were afterwards
openea me aoor io an investigation or nis i traitor. Ludur the juilge's handling ot t ambushed, ' and that several of them
public an.l political acts, and we have grave history these parties change places, and it were shot by the negroes, but no definite
will iron hie en. uaineiu exceeaingiy to i account ot the number killed can be ob- I ct, has oeen lormea.
show fallacy iu his argument or an error j taiued. General Grant says ho "longs for the
in his facts. I The passenger train from Augusta for I 4th of March."' Yes, ad so do all the
The letter of Judge Ulack will reach ! Port Royal, which left this morning at ; teojle long for the day when they can say
Lloyd at 5. 10 o'clock last evening,
us the ghid tidings that Hon. Ji.hu Reilly
was renominated for Congress on tho ninth i
ballot by the Democratic conference, which
met in Rcdford yesterday. Glory enough!
doubt whether said acts will bear the clos
est scrutiny without bringing something
1;?-a .1 ?.n-r,. 1 1 f t.i h:ir fliA ltkl fill l.nf itnii.
ho cares now if the Campbell is coming? ' ' D
I unit..
TnoM.va Davij and the kindred spirits
who surrouud him have been, we are told,
boasting in certain localities aliou, the re
coid of that gentleman onthe question of
the removal of the county seat from El
etisburg to Johnstown. We would merely
say to them that the less paper they put
out on that subject the better it will be for
their pet candidate, as we kuow full wcl'
that it will not do f r them to travel over
the north of the county and endeavor to
make capital by asset ting that ho (Davis)
opposed the removal of the coiuity scat, and
that ho was ttie principal instrument, as
they declare,. in preventing said removal.
It in well known that Thomas Davis was
the fiieud of leiuoval and worked hard to
accomplish it up until the day before the
ed the organ at Xotre Dame at the corona
tion of Napoleon I., died recently In Paris,
aged 90 j'ears.
The iVilliamsport Gazette says there
are logs enough in the Susquehanna boom
and above it, in the river, to make 20,000,
000 feet of lumber.
In one of the Chirnfo aids a Tilden
and Hendi i:ks club of 1.10 Germans, 141 of
whom heretofore voted the republican tick-
- -t - . mi
Of his private character wo are not now " . "'"I u, cu. giexsiona. speeeu ; it win
disposed to speak, and mich less are e j diel)Ce Uiatr Iie at1llt.rH, ko that with the
inclined to refer to the private characleis
of some of his most intimate friends, nor
shall wo at any time allude specifically to
such matters, unless the untruthful, slan
derous attacks made by him and his friends
on the private characters of the friends of
John Ryan, w ho have been guilty of no of
fence except that they are Aw friends,
should reach that point in political discus
sion at which forbearance ceases to be a
virtuo. God forbid that such a time should
ever come, but if it docs we will fight the
devil with fire, and if anybody should hap
pen to get hurt ho or they w ill only hare
themselves to blame for the consequences.
As a politician Thomas Davis has always
been unreliable, and his best friends havo
,, , ... , . .. - , ! as frequently been deceived by him as have
to himself, ho tinned about and stultified "'. ...
Lis owu recoid by working with might and
main against removal. 1 horn as had been
in Johnstown the day preceding this won
derful gymnastic feat, and it is no secret
that he came home with an exceedingly
large flea iu his ear, w hich same had iho
effect ef making him anything but amiable
in his feelings towards certain leaders i.f
the removal cause in that locality. Hence
It was that Thomas became a very sudden
aud very earnest, if not a very efficient,
convert to the anti removal doctrine. This
an 4 nothing mo:e.
-ac!3-ei--e
his woist enemies. It is positively asserted
bane they will get the antidote. As a re
sult we may expect that Gen. Garfield will
hy up his speech in lavender for the rest of
the political season. It would uever do
for him to essay to speak before an audi
ence that had read Judge Black's reply.
It is veiy embai rassing to tell lies befoie a
people who are able to recognize them.
They do not like it, and are apt to make it
unconifoi table for tho orator who under
takes to impose on them.
In the opening pages of bis letter. Judge
Rlack cruelly entertains himself will show
ing the devotion of the original New Eng
landtrs to slaveiy, and how they traded
their Indian captives for more serviceable
negioes ; how, too, they went to war with
the Indians that they might make "gayne
ful pilladge,' by securing a "stock of
slaves' iu their pi issuers; pnd how, fur
thermore, they demonstrated their peculiar
devotion to libcity by whipping women
and banishing men of heterodox religious
lim to elay in Indiana, where he delivers j eight o'cNck, has returned, after proceed
ing as lar as Jackson station. At that
place it was found that the track had beeu
torn up, a freight train wrecked and the
negroes in possession of the road.
Superintendent Fleming, tf the Poit
Royal toad, has telegraphed the stale of,
nil. tun m uuidiuui v uniuuci lain, asKlllg
him for troops, aud has also applied to
Lieutenant Ramhaidt, ot the United
htates army, stationed at Hamburg, for as
sistance. A number of cit izcus have left
for the scouo of the disturbance, which is
about twenty miles from Augusta, on the
Port Royal road.
Augusta, (September 18. The latest re
port from the scene of the riot iu South
Carolina is that one white man was wound
ed and six negroes killed, but nothing au
then tic has beeu received. The city is full
of ruuiois.
tiiiiiiMitj 1 Iid nfti-m ft I Ina uln Al IiIimi-Iv
by respectable Radicals-men w ho claim to reniorM.lehaly suggests, blossomed i
If You Want to Votk, Pat Your
Tasks. The Lancaster L'xprem has this
to say : Now that the registiation of vo
ters is completed, it is very important that j
every voter who has not done s should j
make eailv iinvniciit. of Iii tunc in r .l.ir 1
know from excellence thit in nolitirs ho ! r ........ u..,..rr H. a .a,li.l !u,l.. l..n L lu esiaonsu ins ngni io vote at the 1'resi
is the friend of no ono but himself, and
that ho never works for a candidate unless
he gets well paid for hisservices. His own
piice secured, he will fight his best fiicnd,
they undertook in our day to kidnap and
imprison thousands of citizens for exercis
ing tho fiei.dom of speech, which was their
constitutional right.
Judge Rlack, not content with showing
nnikC is another Ix-autiful illnstratlon ef
1ioio ratio economy. From ami afler to
day iHs.ihlfd soldiers will tie unaMo o pro-
eveu if in doing so he should have to po I the canting hypocrisy of the Abolitionist's
back on every principle for which he had j wf lll,e!'' demonstrates his loye of the
previously contended. In fact the only
political gods that Thomas seems to wor
ship aie poer, place, and jecu:iiary
profit.
-c--ao-
Tiie secret of reduction of our present
national burdens must bo found in study
iginated
pub-
cut dow n to 00,000, which hasliepn entir lv ! he works iu peace, but iu sectional discord
exhausted, while not mor than aq-iarir of j resulting in civil stiife, and growing out of
iiioho eimumi in its oii-nts nave im-oii snp- ; ...... .
earn artificial arms and h g from the United ! of theoiigiu if them. They origin
Slates Surgeon General's Department, the r . i- r
appropriath.n for this purpose having been IU,t f"e,gn war OI cxPe,,d" ,es r'"' 1
plied. Th deficiency is est i mat nil at St.10,-
loo. No Action can tx taken in tho caes of
the others until Congress shall provivle a
deficiency approjiriation.
The above elegant paragraph wo find in
the editorial columns of '.he Ebenebuig
Herald of last, week, but of course we do
a spirit of disunion. The remedy is to be
fought iu a llioHuigh reunion of all sections
so that while local rights and privileges are
carefully preserved and jealously guarded,
there will iu localities bo no distinctive in-
tercst'of diss, or race, and all localities will.
Union to havo been equally hollow and
i mercenary, .before the war of tV2, New
J-ngiaiid was intent upon dissolving the
Union, because of its supposed injury to
her commercial piospeiity, and the Hart
ford convention in the war of 1812 would
have done the woik had it not been for the
eaily and successful closing of the contest
by the victory of New Orleans aud the
treaty of Ghent. Iy.en up to the oulbieak
of our civil war, tho Abolitionists of the
Last were constantly calling for the dis-
! solution of tho Union, because of the maiu-
tenanco in it of slavery, which was no
longer beautiful in their eyes because it
had ceased to be profitable on their soil.
"Tear down the flaunting lie," was a cry
which greeted us from these people up to
the time that, the war opened, and it only
then ceased because it became profitable to
be loyal.
I he devotion of the Democratic party
not believe that the edior of that . ,n.r did : as of pride and interest, unite iu j of Xortt. U, tie Union. Judire ltLr.k
' . ..!.- . . .. .. I . .'
more than copy It from some other Radical ! "mu r euerai atunomy,
March 4th, Ulysses!
As Hayes was a member of the old
Know Nothing party, so is he a member
of the modem Ameiican Alliance. Roth
aie infamous institutions.
The woikingmen will beat the politi
cians ;n this fight for reform. "It is,"
says Senator Wallace, the hungry belly
against the bloody shirt."
Sitting Lull, with a tin ee-niile column
of Indians, has crossed the Missouri s"t
thirty miles below Fort Peck, General
Tcriy is in a hot pursuit.
A munificent Cincinnati drummer lust
a pocket book containing $3,000 iu Harrods
burg, Ky., last week, and rewarded the
finder with $100 and a suit of clothes.
Harry Pipe and bheridan Piper, aged
about 10 years, were sti tick by au engine
at Lancaster Thursday evening. Sije was
instantly killed and Piper's life is despaired
of.
A cleik in the internal revenue bureau,
who has secretly mad search, reports that
Rutherford Ii. Hayes never paid a single
dollar to the government on account f in
come tax. j
A despatch from Now Oi leans under i
date of the 14th, announces the death of i
Robert Barnwell llhc-tt, sr.. which took !
place in - St. .Tame parish. La., ut the ad- ;
vanced age of seventy-five yeais. I
Elizabeth Hiliyer, aged sixty-nine,!
died at Columbus, Ca., a few elay ago. j
She had been a pensioner of the Methodist '
church for forty .years, imd in that time !
had received tvpr yl 0,000 in charity. j
The Graphic calls upon the republican
leaders to "charge along the whole line,"' j
and the Worcester J'rens says : "That's t
just what thy are doing charging two
percent, on all federal oflice holders'." I
A three-year old boy in West Waids- J
boro, Yt., wandered into a field recently, j
where he met and played with two wild
bears. The beasts did Lim no harm, though j
they had been killing sheep in the region.
It has probably escaped public recol
lection that the Kdpatrlck who is waving .
w
E reoelTe Caab Taymeat from AlI.-
to a Guarantee protecting AH -
WE Return Voney when we cannot
cult AIL
WE buy our pools at first hanl3, ra
linmenso quantities, and at the
lowest prices for Caish
E manufacture with extreme eare
every garment we sell. -
P0IMT3:
Prioo. C
may not be a Juecg
t--fiel with & v. rv . .
age of profit
w
ITlseaTtobtiyof u,!r:oeanMT.. ,
alike, no one gettlui Ki
are fleulcd to othenLI.i. J
DICTERIKO an5 del. !,,. .
ut having to k iwr it
OUR lurre e.Tportctice c;.:u--'
Itie vre use for tU- i-v -.vlTr-
In lowering j licte. ........H1tJ
i
WKfmor(temrr-or-!ve3'lT'rw- -part
of ltd tiUtvi'swui"
f particulars - 4
NOT a particle pf rl-k r.r.
u ft mn ' " I
In addition to our Immense Etocl cf Ready-Hade Clotiilrsp, we Lav.; & ITvr-Jfxi La
tif Men's and Boy's FurulsUcs OvoJA, SlUrta (of our gwa int'.c) bt J i.nruj, :
Very Lowest Prices.
WANAMAKER l BROWB,
8. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREET
P23TT A DSIPHZA.
WE Inspect every yard cf goods that
goes into our garments
WE put a ticket on every garment.
showing plainly iu quality and
WE cot o2T every item of unnecessary
expenditure .
WE employ first-class workmen la
every department. ,
TTE give satisfaction to every purchaser
(If or return uie uvjulj.
deulial election. We have taken the
ground heretofore that it is a violation of i
the spirit, if not the letter, of the constitu
tion for political committee to pay taxes
iu order to secure the votes of delinquents.
It is, to say the least, indirect bribery, and
moreover he most petty meanness in the
voter who jer:nits it to be done when he is
at all iibh io pay the trilling sum necessary
to serine liio right to vote.
This centennial year is a good time to
begin the good work of arresting the
lit teal demoralization to which this system
of paying taxes by political committees has
led. There are a number of political bum
mers who hold back to take advantage of
it, but if the committees of both patties
will agree that the demoralizing practice
shall stop, that will bo the end of it.
In the me;. nl ime. w p n nrp
ter'in humble circumstance, out who values , ? J-0ry "'MM3' shirt in Indiana is the same
the privileges of American citizenship, fts ".,M'W woman of id fame w..h
...... ..... .... .i i.. V ' bun w hen he went out as Minister to Ch .
ing his tax, and thus lift himself above tho I SliPnff ( oimor says be has spent six
suspicion f,f l.eino- ii. ti. ..r . i-'oiauu tioiiars searciiing lor tweed, lie
willful delinquents above refened to.
sheet of like veracity. The statement it
self, however, to quote the language of a
Democratic exchange, would bo dreadful if
tine, but as the Republicans hold half the
law making aud all of tho executive de
partments of tho government, we cannot '
waste many tears over tho melancholy an
nouncement. A few of the millions stolen
by the immediate fiiends of Grant would
rig out all the aimless and legless soldiers
In the country, and leave no roni for com.
plaint on that score about tho "naught"
doings of the Democratic m:ijiiity in tin
which, in turn, will, within its constitu
tional scope, promote and respect the in
terests and lights of all. This will insure
the practical cuforement, of the true theory
of the Constitution, opposirl alike to undue
centralization and to secession, aud regard
ing always tho true source of power, under
God, the people, who, acting through well
defined methods, constitute authority, and
define the liiiiil of exercise. Such reunion
once scented, reticnchnieut is easy, not
merely because the expenses growing out
show, never wavered. Its only demand
was that the war. should be prosecuted
ilcly for the restoration of he Union, and
to secure its co-operation Congress solemn
ly pledged itself that this should be its sole
object. That pledge was broken ; the gov
erning party has since been guilty of the
basest crimes against popular liberty ; and
Judge Rlack deduces as a natural sequenco
the lottemiess which permeates it. Uf this
ho speaks with fetor. "You tray take
tho rottener.t monuichy in Lnrope, go over
its history for a bundled years, and rro
j duce the worst acts you crm fi;id of fraudu
j lent, spoli.itidii i.pon its people, ant! if I do
not fi tn 1 Something worse committed
here
of civil war, or the apprehension ef at ! ""der the auspices of the patty now in
power, l will give up the case. " Again,
of dollars.
. i . ... . , iitirA rt iKiim : i- l.i.r. lf. I iijii tli.. m.
last iiouso oi iierreseuiHiives. ino head i ,,.,.., ,-,,, i,.,t r i.; t...i' ..."
and front of wlioao offending, in Radical J vernal reorganization ,.f Murtfu moral as ts,.ct.,, di(, ot aMniI,t to whitewash the
eyes, m that they greatly curtailed the ; well as physical harmony ou the part of tho : administi ation, he pnugently avows, "ifhe
lu""1".,: .v ...... c..., ,ie jeaiiy ,olo Wo, M would save us so much interest' 'r.nt to d. so he could not have suc-
appiopnations not less than Unity millions ! , - , r . , cecded. f... tl.r.e was not wash o.,.,.,h
" "'OB"o.-, n.iu SMl li.l UD SO inilCIl HI i . , - , ... .
, , , i t his bucket to go over the twenty rlioiis-
it.creased confidence, activity, and prosper-; nlulh prtrt of U..e is Hyini( a
ity of our people, as to make the weight e.f ; good deal, but ail the pcojtle will think is
our national burdens rapidly decrease, and saving just the truth.
speedily disappear a considerable obstacles 1 -, ""ot revelation ;
....... n is snnniv a relation, lim
xen of Johnstown, who has served hi, to inrtivKJual prosperity. Reunion, hearty ; ti..i. in an Admirably clear and foreiblo way
13.. .. . - . . i anil Tuifil .i.rr. , ....t . . ...t . : i : ... .....11 r i . t . J
ciaie ano country r.t jeace as well as in ........ -v. nrtinrn, wi rn noo i.htim.i nistoiy. wnosenxta-
Gkn. J.t-in M. Cami'3f.!.i, the nomi
lice of the Republicans of this district for
Congress is a reseetable and houotedciti.
man ttuoug! suc.i reunion.
.M-4 -trm . .
Commenting on a paragrapdi in tho Ty
rone Democrat iu legard to Hon. John
war, aud whoso personal recoid, so far as
we know, is without blemish. Rut that
bis nomination was Ihe best for his onj
party that could havo been mb, we are !
very far fiom believing. In fact, we know j
to a certainty that many of the most prom i- j
iteitt and ii.tlueot ial Republicans of this i
county are cry lukewarm iu his regard, 1
and that if they elo not directly oppose his !
election they will u ake no effort to secure '
it. We have never known a nomiii.it ion of
nny kind to f.;ll so S'.ill-horn upon at.y ;
paity as has the nomination of Mr. (.'amp- ,
Tell u;.ii the Republicans of this vicinity.
"1 hey kti.tw and feel that he was not the
man for the oi-.i-t. and we venture to say ' dents. Not ; . .iT.crnlir, fitj, outside th
that not e ii. :. I.,,...!.,.,! ,.f t,r. 5 ' f''"JhJp CiiurmeM f i.en.s.-I ves. hs
,j received a .tvr.l nr Win
oviietu iimi no can ue electet. i lie in. ; m n.teeii ye.irs, wiitle thirty-five Rnd'eal
oms nave lwn Iinnored lv ll
give us red. iced tax ition and general pros- ' l;"su'on is a sledge hammer demolition of
polity. There is no ni-htr road to either i "r . 'V 1 , . , V' ,xP?"ent
, .in .iiw o ai ai.o noeriy-ioving sentiment
j in the nation. Lancaster lhtelli-jencer.
Thf.odoke Tii.ton at His Old Thicks.
A scandalous story concerning Theodore
TiSton has been so fully paraded in the
Sunday papers, that a brief iccoid of it
seems needful as a matter of news. It ap
pears to dej.end upon the statements of em
ployes upon tho First Atlantic Express, on
the New York Central & Hudson River
Raihoad. which arrived in Xew York curly
on Saturday morning. Accoidi:igto this
story a young man w.vs shown into the
sleeping car Plattsbtirg about 2 A. m.,
when the train arrived at East Albany,'
expecting to find his wife, yxhon. he descri
bed. Ho found a man, however, in tho
section pointed out to him by the sorter
and thinking he hud mistaken the number
he told the porter what he had fouud. Tho
potter insisted that the woman was in the
bclth, and tho two men, leturning togr;h.
er, found, it. is alleged, not only the
stranger's wife, but also Theodore Tilton
in the beith. Mr. Tilton stated that hav
ing occasion to love his berth, the upper,
he had, being very sleepy, eot. into l lie
wrong berth on his return. This explana
tion did not satisfy the husband, who, if is
in. tuer sia-eo, inieateneu to shoot Mr
i 121011. ana
struck t in in tl-. f
ir:.Keman patted the two men, and Mr. death, have taken writs of error iu ll
r,l ton returned to Ins own berth. JV'. Y. l'mo Court, returnable in January
sent detectives to London, Havana, Riazil
t anada. and other places, but be never j
d teamed the Ross wou'd cast in bis lot 1
with the Spaniards.
Hon. Morrow R. Lowry, a prominent
politician iu this State anil nine jcars aj
Senator from Erie county, has become en- j
ii rely insane nnd is now under Dr. Kiik-(
bride's treatment at the Pennsylvania Hos- '
pital in West Philadelphia. i
At the Chamber of Commerce, New j
Yotk, a dispatch was read on Tuesday!
from Hunter & Gamble, of Savannah, le j
porting two hundred aud sixty-six new ca
ses of yellow fever in one dav. and viviinr !
that the daily expenses were 1.200.
Three men belonging to Terrington.
in notioiK, j-.ngiano, seized a little boy, j
t)k ofi hla boots, tied his hands ami feet
together, and then flung him into a waso's 1
nest. The little fellow was fright fully I
stotig. and his assailants were or.lv fined, j
."lo World Rays : The Republicans at '
Cincinnati had one man identified with re
form Rristow and they didn't nominate i
him. The Democrats at St. Louis and
Worcester each had one man thoroughly
identified with reform Tilden and Adams,
and they nominated them.
James Carroll, Hugh McGehan, .Tamos '
Boyle, James Roartv and At
bell, nil Mollio Magnires under sentence of '
So :
Ji:ic.r Rt.ack's Opkn Lkttf.r. The
open lette r ol .lutlge Hiaek, of lVnnsylva
It is'iiot ofteti that fiiend M'Pike. of tho
Cambria Freeman, gets the w ool' pi, Med
over his eyes. Rut his article in oppovj.
t ton to the seaboard oil pipe line, showed
that some nonit of the railroad ring had
imposed upon Lim with many ridiculous
statements. Put, with his usual manliness
...... oaiutor, .nac gives t lie other sida iu his '
ami irit tuivf '
T!.;o ...:i. ..." 'V 1
. "oi a. ii'iim have tin in irotu the gal j
lows for several months more.' " I
Governor llartranft has issued war- i
rauts for the execution tin Saturday, Nov.,
llh. of Alexander Campbell, convicted in
Carbon county, July 1st, 1ST0, of the tmus i
dere.f John P. Jones ; also, of Fredrick j
"ye.'', eouvictrd in Allegheny county,:
Vi A.'.V 0 muiaorot August Dorn.
Mr. O Ilaia, of New Orleans, claims
Tri'.nY-Aiiilii,-.
Kcilly s appointment of W. . C. r;.5.2.r..!l ! ,i!a l" 1 eneial Oai held, of Ohio, which w 1 't issue, ancl shows how nm:,r.ti.
sou of D. T. Caldwell, Esq., of Tyrone, , j r"VU " " I !!'? "'-jcc. ions to the produce. e" ! of UZZuflt
tl,e Naval Academy at A nnapo'is, Mtl,, the oftuVeasTwnlnnosK ! t S"
Al.oona M.rror draws tho following strik- ai, ; ho catches him again, and after ; ""dinga, etc., as predicted by the rail 1 . J to bo t he rtAlS;'- 1
ing picture of tho great difference between lw' viiriol, d...,se,a him mouope.ly. OA j Q, afenne de Ouincr -w 1 mt l,UoWi )'?
Democratic and Republican practices iu the j cnKelTeJe1 1 i
i'Lir"-' 0,nC,al F'tronago.- I ga.eof men, a shaPe.ess massof Cisid corrupt enough J be bougU un S i! flf' n.t ... J
T,,: : ... ?"Vw ,: G - ""v rv ii Thoma, ; -r", rr:""
" ' ' ' . 1 I u . fill- l n i mill y o IM MINI! Kill - .11111" ll Knel. v M 1 1 l n II V. out I lift M.tlir i.l lio
gressmen
1 i t . 1 i . .1 1 prece.
a finveleras Rlack's last victim, the late ' not that category
v ice I'resieient.
eiiitrieet iitn
. .,-, inn,! , plamahiei. He is not n thief. I fa i- ;....,. i ' ststemr-ntu m.l.i;,!, K.
I , . iikiiiu i ..j i it. .Jinir'OlltS
j an adroit partisau, a skillful disputant, an "long the seaboard line. These fa'.'h.v,t.
i :.,,.rr..Lu....... t.. ...... rr . . . ... ' in 1 1 1 e;i i ei I I if 1 1 1 irri 1. n, i ia r.l... ... . s rn in 17 .i i-r... 1 .
.....t: t .... : ..... -. j ii.- , e.ir. I le n 1 n.Ti-nce IS ' """"j-l'imov, j v...,uia n iiii(.huu 1 10
can on lar v. i. n nnn v ..i. ... , I ....... 1-. t;. . . . .., nr m .:....., i. .. . . ... ' -' . :r . . i . . . .r
' ' J .,11,. I'-.ii.'ci.uic t ongrpysinen select Imiv : ix.hhimi.-i.iai suiiihu. i.ikb lait, lie is weak 14 possioie prevent tlio oil men fr
iie it ha l-eti the : 111 virtue atul easily sconced. Of such is
members to Loose ! Hayes. He, no more than t he l est, can re- '.
sist temptation. Louisville Courier Jour
difference, not lo say opposition, to his
freeman is I Dosed to bo
rhe r.r.tisii,n.i " Ha.tw. : ... i
lent To do him justice, his ' e oil regions, w here hundreds of tes i 1 it con 'rai, V an area" o ! he 1
vx -v: ! lL5r.r'e', ! fRuiv: "Elds -,
; its chambers, he can bid .len .,, ... t.: i
i T as ,,,ss"ri'!y f fo d holds
'.- . . . l t CHIT. I ' r ...... ... . ... . .
cans whose aid cannot possibly be dispensed because of i heir merit, whi
Hi. ,..! !..,. r.. .t:.. :. :.. . : ...... , practice of the Rulieal tin
" is in i.o wise aiiayeu oni .,.. thl.ir rill. ..., . , . . . "
by the susp c'o i tht.t Col. John A. Lemon charge the parent from one to three, fhon-siid
Lad a finger in tho pie, his object being if dollars for ihe ajipointtnenf. Had Mr. Keil-
1 , , i , ly adup'ed the U.l.lii'.ll plan ninl m i.'e nor,.
Le really d,d manipulate mutters, to pave aNme the test, young Oaldell S,l R
the any to his own ic nomination over our remained at Tyrone.
worthy townsman, C. T. Roberts, Esq., j a- --f .
. 1 .... ... ....... .... . . r ... I T x it,, l..l ici- net
" ""- i-iHiua nm 'i eoiirse greatly no- : m umiii jt-r icui-uo occr one nun-
n. a. ..... ji.iiir ......... .
.inn viulhs urn ptiainnoT io .
an outlet to market independent-. ..V ' m , " "J . ."-r.wcstlo. Pa.,
rail-oads. They will fail in tlir ... ! Xl"?:? nf rr boy. help-
...... . . ii i . - . .. m i r ; . v i . . . . ... r .. .- . . . . : . .
a 1.. . ... . , .
! Thrhe is a fellow in Columbus evi-
rt .i f 1 - a, ,1.a .11...... . f - ,.
, ......... nu .no ciuun in Itliv, nayes WllO
j does the denying for the Republican candi
j elate for the Presidency w hen grave charges
nro orougrti against that gentleman.
however, as the seahonrd pipe 1
irauy a nxeei tact, am
long befoie Christmas
. . - - . O UCI lh
thcniKelvoQ tr fv.r..le .:.. .
- - c in ii it ii I r ti u i 1 1
uie is al- : Ho luimcdiatelv
" I 111 II
reany a nxcrt fact, anrt it 1 ... . n 'irK
- ' v. vtFuii m mi. . not fliiw mi ll A m Ufa r a r-
. m. t ; ix i.
Now
porilUd by the fact that Can.b-ia county dred million of nation of distilled sni. it . . .IS SV"l"al .con,i'8 '-"al Lo medium of
lias already he. .. l.oo,e,l l,.lU : were mint.raeM.re.l i,. th. IT.. itrl v:..- . -.-i auu now ,.n ougn Uie
j - - - -' v v.-w- ' J a w v III - - . - . v- . . i-v. v i.'KtlCS
savage animal caught otto of the youths by
ii:e throat, and in a inomcut tte out tho
.-ia .nonius ago, remarks the ITarriebure 1 w,"Ppo ami seveiee
Iatrtot, there was not a Republican ioui iiai 1 VD,I, causing death in a very
in all the land that did not speak of ZPT- Geo- H- Winship dt
f -t i v Un iii(7u ir
few miriufft.
Wilisltir rliArl in 1 3 -w,
i mien as an upright man and the most ' V "psn;,v- noted for his ardent
r-.i.-cossiiu political relormer of th i muscular
i l 1 . ----- . m t mi t - .
exertion. He bad the
..-.w irv.k: LUC - miir. ii . .
columns of thA .nH tr..r. X'..n.;..rt. . t n. cuancod to sneak of him ..t n v' Bnsna shoulders of n. li...,i i..:..
. . . . , - .... ..... ...ii... ..ii.i. ipivaii im , - .... !. . , . . i . . . . . . vuivn, UCIUH
.... 1 1.... ..r r!.,.. I ' ...... T.. i Tl.o r., . I -. . . i . . r: ... i . . . e. llinn wi .va J..,..i nr.-. . Otlil-u-.un emn..l.. j , . . . B
..i urn. viiiiijiui-ii. ui hiue nom iv.iu.ic Hum iiiaiRimice stioiiKi navo "im., tne Cincinnati lime. Rut Mr J "upct, io regain him as I i-r j '""'liii oiminutive. lie
, . n ncigiiKiti j.uuu itounds. and I
... . - it i . . . - nnn r . r "".hit on a
ail these eyidti.e s cf weakness in his own oet1' tiro hundred million of dollar. The 1,nyps ntmseir is careful not to make any ,. , l" K'aiest scounuieu that ever 1 tro " j
iKditical household, thn Rer.t.LUean ...:. revenue collected wa ol statement over his own signature. He n? ' a .morP trooiou. villain than i Jr..
M F - g- v ..Villi- " - ---- vmj WIVIKtVt tt, I w
ago t
once
pounds, ami it
lllfr tolirtMioim l,:.i..,vi r . .'
. . ..... . 1.1,1 II . XII TI .. vw..., iMiniiMl.
Will- . -ann... 1 .... .I.... I ..... , . , I Weetl. Who.U 1 1 a rti r. . c . 1 U0 moralist wilt .li. i u. t.
. . . , . j. , .... . , . i --.ij iiini. nu was me cnapiain ot a . . - m .unco anet . . v...-j. t.nk aner a great
DM lial t IA Il9ll IPfll'il .it Ina nnn mil. I. litn Of llollil r. IV lit lui..... ..ril.. Jlt T - ut . i . . . ... 1 v " Intn itncn,. Tl..i I ..- .. ' Imnnnt ,f Ii. ..: a . i ....
,j w ... ... um uu- . niiow coining lodge in Cincinnati, nor , ,,at w "at i.ir. -,uien Eet, , iui.iK oe uas aieti at the
n.n run .-im .1... or n. i.i.i..... v. ... . i.-i.ti.'.- r ....unrka .r..-o n . ., ....... r Ti.ar ... n .-v n . . i.iili.iii.: i.imi.i ......... ... . ... t
. - iiiiihiiiiii. .'i mo - - . j s . .1 eo i noei i ......I, n it;tier to .lie secretary or r r -7 .'vi.iiohi; cauaieiato
..mn.tiitni.niil iMiollin...,.l . ... T..r iitn 1 ?...! .1 ;.-.. .. f .. IIO AmetlCan Alliano ovrM-ncc-:.. . i i icumcui
rn sly begun by the Democratic House of tor. u counsel f,,, the collectors and .J1" ""C'""" d purposes. So
Representatives at its last session, and be- w l.iskey t hieves iu that year, could answer R!,ys e Ha"isbuig Patriot and so say we
E ll lli.'se liiiKl.in.. Ii!k lii.nl .....I . ... . lie cnesl liMi. I mi
t Geiieaal and his liiei.ds bate certainly ;
veiy .itl.'e u ssoo t. hoi.e f'..r a favorable. The
venlicl uu hid behalf at i lie coming
tiou.
VnTCaP-a!n JmM C,a,k' formerly a well
known river ril.-t. . 1 .vn :
tiw ..-. .. . -r i"iw:.i on oatur-
The Illinois Slate I2eqiter asks this 1 ri V-Vesidonce Dear NewPo-. v. i
pertinent question: Will Hayes, if elected i llonririr?" V.Te,in'f "'""m" '
be mean enough, after receiving monev ' th 3 . j' "'"Cinnati, plunged into "
. . ' '"lean enougn, alter receivincr morn... ' n.. " --" v. mviun
Lv 1872, Vermont, Arkansas, Alabama and aid from Grant's office LolXw to Z ! IT wasd
id t jin .ii oq ii. i.i ..... .. . ! ,. . . .... .urn noon an n n L ...
a
able i TttE total vote i Miin. i.et,i 1 ... i ',"'. oo " ..' LM"T"l ",iu"m . ",u ran5 .n'nce holders, to turn noon ....,: uuu- "anyiter-
oec- town .iv .j,,., ', Vo- rn ;u ' "cu uai voieifiororant. tneso peoploont of ofT ce, and if be contin i ..wn mat stopped npon the
tji.unoi . majonty being lvj. j oats 16 electoral votei out of the 2S. j aUo of Graut' adminutraiiou f ClM,UUU 1W ' f ',",dcr a "temer and wa.
. arowncd. The body w a, rod
The N. Y. Herald, the leading Hayes
newspaper of the county, concedes Ohio
to the Democracy at the October election.
An Alabama pajier desci iVes a r.niaik
able niiderfMoutid lake near Montgomery,
upon which there is a fine field of com
growing. The lake is covered wi:h a layer
of eaith, the layer Wintr so thin, however,
that a horse's weight is tin. great for it to
bear, and the land has t. cultivated by
H ind. The fat in laboiers amuse them
felves at uooii lime by making holes thru
th crust of eat th and fishing. I he fish
caught have no eyes and no scales.
A tlespatch from Ios 'Angelos, Cal.,
nariales a terrible tale of suffeiing em the
Colotado eleseif. Henry Smith, from St.
Liuis, with one companion aud a puck
train, left Yuma for Ios Angelos, a d
wandered four days on the dcsi it without
water. Smith opened reins of I. is arm H'-d
drfti.k the IiIo.k, which clotted in bis
throat. He then cut his windpipe t io
move it, and elied in a few hours after.
His companion reached the station iu the
hist stage of exhaustion.
They took a vole on ore of ti c Eiia
trains last week, aud Hayes ar.d Wlo-eler
stood 3 to 1. When the train stot.j-ii at a
station one of tho - a -engers, string an
Irishman wotkiuir on the track, called to
him and said : "Say, Pat, we have j ist
taken a vote on the train, and we stand 3
to 1 in farov ef Hares aud Wheeler ; what
do yon think of that?" Pat tool: his pij e
from his mouth just long enough to say :
"Toll will ye-r fashionable cars; jit
wait til! the grave) thiain comes along."
In the apple orchard o t the faim be
longing to Mr. Abram Phioipp, of South
Middleton township, says the Cailisle Vol
Hitieer, is to be se-en au apple tig that is a
f'tcal curiosity because ..f tho quantity of
fruit witli which it is 1 idtmed. Tl"ugh
not thicker than a man's linger, and not
eiver four feet iu length, it has cinsteioti
around it seventy line, large sized apples.
As a sample of the fruit fulness of this cen
tennial year we think litis w ill be bard to
leat. It ceitniuly challenges the county
for competition.
The new steamer Juniata of the S.i
quthaiia Tow Line Company, left H.ivie
de Giaoe, on Satuiday, for R.liitn .te. wi U
twelve barges in tow. When ..(f P..Ts
Island, at D r. m., a tenibh) gae w as en
Countered, which cut Ihe baizes looo,
eight of which sunk. The persons em
boatd ofthe sinking barges t.nl; .efue on
the other there, which d.ift-d to.vai.ls
shore, but before it was reached one .f
them sunk and al! on boatd, il.t jhvmiws
weie diowiud. Tp other two. Living
twenty persons on buaid, reaciied th.-ro
in safety.
In Philadelphia, on Sunday las!, considerable-
damage was Li:e by a l.tavy
storm which ptevailod all day. A portion
of the lot.fs ef the Main Exhibit h m build
ing and Machinery Hal! were ht.wti away,
and iniiuy w as d.ie to many or the exhib
its. Tho American and r.tu'li-h exhibits
suffered most. Several oil, et f the mu.ViI
er buildings within the giounds w ere some
what damaged by Hie storm. In other
lnrrsor tho city "trees were blown down,
roofs nod ; chimneys cani.d awav, in(
several persons injured, none st-i"ic-UMv,
however.
A gentleman iu CnmbciUud. England,
has in his possession the Giace t up of St!
T homas a Rocket. The cup nr.d cover aro
of ivoiv, mounted in silver gilt, on which
runs the cheeiful insci ipti.n. thow ing Ut
ile of tlie ase-etism of the Samt'a Tatcr
years, JJihe r'nmn tuutn etti ';.nf'.. Th
great ruby given to the Saint bv Louis of
France was seized by Ilen.-v vin
time of the Reformat ion, and thereafter
worn on bis thumb ; the Grace Cum it is
said, was given by the royal re former to
tuieof theOueon Kates, from whom it came
by descent to its present p.s..sor.
There w as an immense Democrat ic'
ratification meeting t Albany New
"Wik, e.n Thuisday evening. Speeches
wore made by United Slates Senator
Eernan and Gen. Spii.ola, but the great
feature e-f the evening was an address from
a young colored man named Chamber,
from Aikansas. it reply to the ontcrv of
the bWdy shiit. Ho was uccived nu.st
hearuly by tl.e crowd, andel.eeied viKifer-
ously at every telling t.. ( .doted o.a-
toi-s fiequently address Deru.-ciaUc audi
ences at the Smth. but tho spectacle of an
African carrjing the war again! 1he Re
publican paity into a iioithein State is un
usual. a fierce storm at Er on Simday
last twenty-five or thirty fishing boa were
caught a few miles from Kft. All but
four managed to get into the bathor. One
of these was swamped in rounding Limp
House pier, and three ed" the four nten in
it were drowned. The remaining three
boats put back into the lake and ran f .r
Conneant, which was safely leached bv
two of them, but the third w as found cftl
sized and empty, a few miles from Erie.
1 he three men in h,r when she put. about
are supposed to have been drowned. a the
storm was a tenible one, and it would bare
beeu iunMssible for any one iu tbeii situ
tiua to am-vive it.
tl .
r i'
Tl, -
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The CSiic-igo 'j :
Ruthct foul l!i . i. i.l
committed erji-.ij 1,1
sonal p-epei1y for T.ix
printing a ram-. Mien
the Wi.rld, we she ,1 . :
not only rei:-rat:-s ! .-.
them too. lor tie ( i, ,
suiT.ceih te say tl at '!:
such a sl nje th-.t t . .
Rirchard Hayes caw:! t . :
to his eyes nor in': I i
fore d improving t i: r
I licse darning r i! j i-; :
j ave-d to ha:id iu
canvass to Z;:c'ri- v ' i
tain's oflice in W :!.::-:
The true i : .-i! .?!.;
retitemeiit I y C :..i: "". ; "
(irant-Hayes c:i:' ; :. -j i
the N. Y. .'t;n i
Son'l.etu iie i o .
s nding to tl.e t i-'
1'ieacher who t; d i
a practical way ui
moral law. Afet i t
the deacons wet.t
'We likes . n 1 cm;,
n' we'd !:ke t t.:..V
but do f is. v. t
ptcachin' "b j I:.'
Lab our Sun-.' iy.. t--:
Hayes paity wnvt :
for Schutz, tut t'. e
lying and u at c
campaign SumLit- f
; A young w.-e. -f. ci"
: grocery sfote in I ..r.
at;d askenl fn a b i
had been dead sen ::;! J
bnd pome di!'.:cul'.r
g'Mnls eie iie.ive.til I
years ago. Lut v.
look in which 1! iy '
sisie.l itfioii i?i-ik :. j f
stated that she wa ti
pe'rson w ho 1-. ' :i
al'otit eleven years f
were purchased. I .f .
bill was o-,it la'v.-.l. :
: obligat ion to i :n '
dositcd to s'tt'e :ii '
father ar.d tTi"'' r. :r"
the monev to i;-' 1 '
mill.
There 1 1 ti 'v i'
Monastery of S 1 1 -: '
cailt Urol her ; ' .
i that ittiiteie o:.!i.-t !
huv in join, d ;i i' ; '
li..:t lung pi t i f '
Ri.tL"i Ji-i,,:-.:.- 1 ' ! '
position vueh a- p
i f a w ! k.-iiop, ; "'
j.lsllfv bi ll f C'-I V. . -
f .lits. 11. u in i.
I r.ie of ; ei ;- u '
erj i:t:s i.e is ) it '
ly s-eii .tect-de " '
the f.cu'it y f s; i
In that tiu.c i f i - 1
iu n giave, a. c .'.-Tiappi.-ts,
a:..! ii.it '
"g gs, b is il.i t
Segi't.iliie.
A young f.i: ; '
t bo t.iat i ii !.
belles of the ur; ' '
eabin at the P.: '
liH.kil g liegt.'. '
iu band. tov'U !; .s -the
apaitmeut. a i ' '
lis si time aj-pricl :- '
unite the couple. 1 '
tuned to t'.isp''i"-" v
vices, but l.e 1 ' " ' ""
l antlv itutiiiii .i ' '
finpioy wle-iii !
v. cri.an was in -!":
ifesied ii:i iitci . "... i '
proceed c.I wi;l;. '"
hooted, and i:::t '
niul.t a I ;i"i t
eil cat "in. t.'k . '. h:.
Ii'td flogged ! ';
When b-e.e! .1 ' "
j u.ii! almost i:!-'":
A te-nib'.e " '' ; '
17th upon tl.e I a i
knob l'n, iti ti c
when a ciov. u if a-
ruffians under t he - ;
burst into a t h "! '' '
and luained met. '
The tnetl ei.tf ' .-'.'
the service, loic ; '
pj-in b""S kt ecs. '.
should cca.e pii-f
j tl.e "I 'ieii-chn see'. '
make the eioin ii-. '"'
indesci i'.iablc u;
frightful outtnt:
' was tortuied nn!
In-ing backed t- ;
w botn he had al 'i ''
limb, and the e.n p-ej
happily for him. h-'"
taken from its gt -n '"
The nieij" hers i f I ! ;"
all left the oeichi. 'il
Catholics hare !
house. T "iie chid i
tai v mand;".i in i ." '
expieftel hi ma'-j.-1"""
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