s ras c3.'FEvt3"a, te3" QEI17 C3- XU ' ... j-W n- 12 3: EI Si. 13 .Sk. 1 II r P M D 0 1 1 M I M 1 I it r i.dti mn a rniL i ail. , , t Menl,pp o j EBENSBURC, PA., Friday Morning, All?. 3, 1877. Democratic County Ticket. ruoT rroNOT arv : CIIA3. P. (VDONNELL, of Lorctto Bor. ins rim t attorney : W. IIOKACK ROSE, of Johnstown, rmm ii'u-i-K niuFc roK : JACOIl KIKKPATKICK", iT ( best Twp. CO RON i- it : JAMES MORELAN I, of Wilmorc or. zxz.. . - - - .v - i Owing to the distuibcd condition of af- ; f.iirs throughout the S'ate, alluding every ! ioteiest, as he himsel. expiesses it, m. . McClelland, Esq., Chairman of the Demo i rratic !State Committee, announces i ne rponement of the Democratic State I t'oiivention from August 8 h to August S'-d, as already noted ia these columns. j - . - J m , r ..r .i 1 iHbB'Miiuerui mutt, ui nuii'- rf th dilb-rent roads on which tratt.c was . . . . At a stand . HI tionng toe .rcern m,,k ; ... . .m . : .. rstimateil at i-'..u. or auoiu out-mtum oi i . j. ..e i the total tr ick mileage of tl.o country. The loss in gross receipts to the railroads u,, tl)e stlict ouservance or this well es will be at least (ifteeu millions of dollars. tabisi,cj ruie cf party discipline mainly When we add to this lhe untold amount of b?peiub, jls healthy and efficient organiza loss resulting from the almost total suspen ; tiim A mcn.ai reservation by a candidate sion of the business of the country for ten .... mlmitinn lliaf ItA will lflt2A tllA. Rf.H- r.im. an ortonurtto r ,.nr pi ,t ii .ii ' " . 1 4 i of what the strike has cost. I " " " s - " i , : r in answer 10 m;:iy mq.iuica now. imi eo.untry subscribers, we publit.li below the j Democratic creed. The moment that an net of Assembly, passed in 1811, in refer- j .j,:,, for a nomination avows his inde ence to the liability of counties for the de- i pfn,jence 0f ti,e action of a county conven struction of piopcrty by mobs and liots. tio!lt an(i seeks that which a tribunal of his Jt will be seen that the act applied oniy to the county of Philadelphia, but in ll'J the j law was extended to Allegheny county. If the value of property destioyed at 1 itts- burgh amounts to tix millions of dollars, as it is thought it am, our reaucis can ; form some estimate of the tax wilh which ! the people of Pittsburg, an a pait of the county, will be asKessed and compelled to pay to make good the loss. P.ut here is the la .v : ''In ji'l en? s where any lwpllir.ir-houso or rt!ir ln.ihiii.rf it oil:.-.- pi npirlj , real or per sonal, ha ln-en or shall he elest ro.ve.l in inn se.jii"ii(;e of any iiml. or riot within the eomiiy f Hhila.elhiu. it sluill he lawful for I tie per son or I'.ornot.s Interested In ami o 11111!? siien "I iik Ohio Dcnoriatic State Convention, which met at :l.irnbus'"oii last Wednes day week, pl.-.ccd H. M. .lishop at the head of the iicl.ct as the candidate foi Governor. The nomination fo. many reasons is repaid- .J as ; very lortr.nate one. aim me siioug- . , .. . , , , vt under an Hio cu cumtances that could have be.i n.ade. MtU.U Mr. Hishop's ! .,-,,.,e 1 ,,t ut-en n....i ionr.l in co I!t cl ion : .... n i with tl nr.inmaiioo, ii was anucrally be- , lieved Hint ilie choice rested between Mr. ., .. ... . , ., ; Converse. (Jen. Du.biii H aid and (.in. ; .omillpnti I . f 7"a"! ! Tom Ewinjf. Mr. ''.ishop is a n.ctiaut ol i lnci.i.ia'i, a jioii bih shnracle.-, we'.Iiviiown throughout the. ftate. and has ..eie'ofo.e h;ifd two public ... , . , J liusiti.Mis , Lht o. in roi ... the city in which . , , , r I.e. live,. n I mi in .(.i'I.IIv m.-iiilier ot lh 'u i iniona! C-n vent ion of the Slate. Aide fioiii his aofr.itted qnalificat ions for the ollice, hU l-ication added i.niiiensel v to j his ticiti'.i i i liio C'l.ivelltion. n. seems ) to Ire conceded boih j J .epublicans and remoc.ats. that whicheve. party at. the Oc- tobm e'ec-ion s.:ccncds i.i carrying llamil- to.i on . i '. io which CincinnPli is situated, J iirop.'rty to tirlnir suit Hi.'tMitf tin- cai'l tminiv iiivi.l tuu ..n.. o-.n .-...f.-.t-. t j iniSui ---j j ...... "r-;- ; i r...ii,..t.M.t t"'" " v.ii- , i ,. i i 1 wh-re sueh ir..,...,iy whs sit.iHt.d, hetnar '' i.avc foreseen We have always opposed 011 aM' one of l,,cm- Lach h"'-' Wi'3 I cart Taylor, the IMttslmrtfh cn 1 esnondent i r,oI'0,,' lI,e Ibinmie an. '.no and Uie r.-rov r ot m.ci. 1hiii..-s hs Iio or tlu-j : "ac xne.een. aia3 s t ru , c?.ori,iIv examincfJ before a train crossed, j f 1 1. PI. i1;l,lelr hia Ti.at t Alt ' J Ca- I'ennsylvam.i lAilroads, Is t stiniated at .utni!i.-il 1 y Hi.- I. ir.Hiiou iii. r-.t. tun! tin- , tl,0 mere question of location in the selec- j 11(i as ,-.pv ai)r,m-ipli.Ml 1opi. i.k ... ' M o ! ,, . ' ,' . " , : 1 SCO 250 m..i:i hi. 11 siu.11 1.-r. cov.rfii in s.ii.i .uti.ni . , ..... , ... j anu as tney appioaciu tl ueepcntsoi cnives satt, 3d tee 'resident of the lViinsylva- , ."v M.ull to -,-tii.l ..nt of tin- I'ounty tieasury 011 1 Inn of candidates, but it may be pnslicd to : the train was slackened up and troops were I -a ,ij,,,;,o" made tin' following suininiug i A ' "C"" 1,,n" peoi.le tell over a hrrT,?...'Vr:',i ''f.-r ' 1 i'VtV.,--'Jir lZ't: I a point beyond which endurance would ! deployed up the road as skirmishers. , ,lp f ,,e situation as viewed fio.n tiie Coin- blnfl at t!.e 'nai rows," U lo-.v Cr-w..t, 1 l:UV:LLl! nXtlxUZ -t cease to be a virtue. That point had been j He-ullihts on the locomotives were put out ,,:11)V-S ad,,ui,,t eaily on Tuesday morn- J'' '"'i hi taincd." I . ; so thai strikers should not see the puns on 1 j)4, j lS . 't ovei t .ity l.-.-t , out, stunye k saj, . . rr-r reached before the last convention met. the fir)t car n)lrl jt w.as extl0lm.i v dillieuU ' ...,-,'.....,,,.. r..,.. ..m,,,,,, none of lh- party were hint heyood a few ,, , T . , . , I i iiu i emoi;.;iev oi luccoumy, wiinc re- , . . - ' m ill cioi.oi the iiexi la-etslatuie and secure .... . ,. . . i and live cars, three baggatre and two pas- .tLuitcd Mates m,,,;,,, as t he successor of i ' elt,,,S l,,e l"tt!cnt y Mr. : U.ft , tlack tl.e switch, and, S.auVy Matthews. Ii was believed that ' ,Iorne f Sl" ,,isf'" mel T' 'fessios of pa. ty ; coming in contact w it h the brick car, were . , . loyalty, will commend the same chalice to jerked and twisted from side to side, tear- Mr. ioshop s great personal s.ren. h u. his j . f hlg ,u.s nd Te ,jve tnv. en a.io cou.i.y wool.1 accomplish tha i . ,. .. , i were piled nn in a mass of ruins, the bot- desirpble result ami hence his nomination. ,,,,!,r "i l.Kecasc offending. , member of j t(m of one c;11. rcsIillg011 Ule rof nf ,. Hi ekctio.. is not uoubtcd oy the Democ- U,e '"ralic party in this county has an i cr, and three were thrown completely , ., , . , ,. ... . inherent right to an oflice. althouch there ; around, and lay crosswise on the track, incv of the State, and his nomination has , ' .:ti. n, r i,,:,!, i i i , ! are a good many who think they have. it ! with the car of buck, crushed and spbn lre..dv had the efiect of causing .Indue;. ."..,, ,, J , , tered, toppinc all. m t i ii i .i is true that Mr. Home, liko manv others, ' ..j t .1... n..;it., r .1 r . t- 1 Tft who, ,t was s'ipposed, would be the ' Col. .101111 Hamilton, of the first Lnited who, llpi'blicaii candidate, to withdraw from the ontest. ls last S'.'tu.uaj morning Governor liar, trauft I'e.ichid Pittsburgh with a large body of troop connxiscd of the Pennsylva nia National Guard and several hundred j rpk.ilam, most of whom he brought with j hi .1 over the railroad f.om Philadelphia, j ' no mike may be said to have substan- tiailv ended b'v the oassaae of those h'oodh me.- the 'a. U, 11., a id since Monday ! lac wi 11 k,,ww uim more, and when in iiains iirve been rtinniu-; as usual on the j t1,e "ea- future the song of triumph and re main brie as well as on ail other roads on ; joicing is heard within its honored halls wnic'ii the s'.i ike pievailed The largest a- ii-. .sa.e.iuarterea iu l i ts- mediate vicinity, while ptMtio.i of ihe titioj tm.ii and its immed mini' detachments arc acting as guards at to quel! any disturbance and secure the! nafo and uninterrupted passage of the;'"1' ) .vi jangviiie, i'i KinggiM trains. How long it may be necessary to '""""I', 'e.ierson coiiuiy, ou u ednesday to test the pai ticipation of these men in i The N. Y. World notes the fact that k.eP the military ihns employed depends i e " nuTsV'reing of the .io.ers and incendiaries. ! Pishop Ke, foot of the Pro'estant E,.isco- , . J T1 ner most ri Ktiessing ciicumstai.ces. A Of course out of the whole sixty that were pal diocese of Pittsburgh, issued a circular entirely up,... ciicuiiistauce. The .Gov- Mr. Ilollowell went down into the well at j .examined, not one had thrown a ston-, nor I letter after the riot enjoinino- sbe clergy r.io.- wiil .!' wit hoi aw them when he ia ! his residence for the purpose of cleaning ; turned a switch, nor knew of anvthing, ' under his charge "to teach "calmly and e.m.ct. ih.-t r is w fetodo ao. It is not ! . . , uereven, ujwever mat tnei.- services win V ! lore tj li.ed, and wnci peace and : r I mde.- aio iii'lv lestorbd the onestions ; -- ----- rf i -- j :n ..ii ..,..,;.. . i,.,u .....iliuJ I f,..M iUe M.iUcr and has the condition of llll Pll.l ICt lit... I, ItllHV tC.V MUlln.l itnu.ic.t . , , . , . ,.. ... It... ..w. t . . 1,.-kr. .... 1 .(-. I .1.1 9 I liALA iiiv itJo. 1 1; it'.... it-tT. .1100 ituesi.ons .nest ne answered in the nega- :i t.:.., ,.1.. rii.,.1 ..B. iUaBl..h:.. "-7 U.ey aiwnys , m dccur.j-nMi.ng lue,r . .. , t.. : I.: imposes, or in forcing the railroad com pa- ; pies to yield to their demand. By their ' own act and 'heir own hhort-sighted con- B , . . . . . ! duct, lesnltms, whether intended or not. in a violent and iin'Hwf.iI interference with 1 the property of the railroads, they have Wen their own wort misguided enemies, wfiimeiiu., u . ' Hpd In tho end will realize the b unborn f.ct that their last, condition ia infinitely froia than their tirst. Such has been the ..eiieal remit of a previous striltes, and - - " - - -v...rw wj, m ter lor toe properry, ana erecting a head it that lie went. ?.T.Zl Joi simiUr i.ocood- "rlu" ?V Spaulding'.. aiMer waLent to I - BUvM n.... (.--. - Lli , , JTJn rue .'a"' 1 "ese re nearly all the complications ' The total number of Pg Tor au uw tp FyJ?1 i v.,-wv.yvw. jh unjn ymj ua5f(W. up to the tiuie of goiug to prctss. the nttsburgu riot was lF any I-'1"8011' Prlor lo lhe nicclin? of tl,p Iate c",mfy cve,mon: nan tliat in the event or Mr. iNathaniei norno failing to receive lhe nomination for Pro- il,nnt!ir Iia would become an independ- ent candidate, the suggestion would liave ; .. . i :.. j: . t 1 ! been met wi.n a prompt anu hiuibiwih de nial by all who knew, or supposed they g.Ale militia, accompanied by Gov. Har kiew, him best. And yel Mr, Itorne now . .rallrt H,j stafl', were sent over the Pa. 11. occupies that unenviable position. In the ji to Pittsburgh, ou Friday last, and bad ! course he has seen proper to pursue we as- sume that he has acted from his own mi - I w5ll h(, s,lt, ijy tlie following inteif sting i pulse, since no true friend of his would ' particulars gleanf-d from Pittsburgh dis ! counsel him thus to rush into the jaws of : ,)ritcijCS tr the New York Sunday pai.ers : : certain political death : for to that com- j plexiou it must come ai last fully concede all that can be him that he is a man of ci,s,aPtcj-. a most excellent ry citizon alwnys up S;rA an unyield ciel)t pem0crat. ; for a horn, as he well knows, we have ai- f i,om as he wayg entertained the highest respect, we win lcr extenuate porset down Plight : j maVlce but plainly, feailessly, yet re- ! ppeclfully, perform our duty to the Demo- j - .. .... -.r ,, 1 eraev ol the connrv. v lien jir. norne submittcd i,U namc to the county conven- , - " i ! . . . 1 lio, ,,e was bounu as a good Dcmoc.at, on , A . 1 evei v nl incis,le of honor and party lealfy, , . I t ; M implicit obedience to its decision. . , , ... x.e...- .. i ol "Toil ii nmuccess.u. ue.u. w.v convention, is a stab in the daik at the j very life of the party whosefavor he courts, 1 myiiaui u ot j amJ no suci, iicense forms any part of the , Q.vn choic0 refused to give him, lie forfeits all fecont CH laim to party support, and can , on Iv be consistent in his disorcanizinff - . - i ,v maicl ii ni? st r ai a it i nt o tl ie camp ' of Uie enemy. This is especially true when a t1efeatcd cadidate cannot ajlege frnud in the nomination. Protracted ns the con- , test wasforProthonotnry, ii is not pretend- I . . . ... , . i eel that it was brought about oy uniair or fraudulent means, nor that the nominee is not competent for the position. The defeat of Mi. Home in the conven tion is to be attributed to a single and well understood cause, w hich a man of his judg- Tl, rn..H.ai-i. ens..,..,-, ..f ilia rrni n 1 1 . . e l.o.l ' I . iJ rvt. . 11 . cv vi.w.iv tuo '.tutitij iit.T .int. the Sheriff for three successive terms ; Pro- : thonotaiy from 1803 to 1S71; County Trcas. urer, with one except iin, three terms in ; succession, and District Attorney twice, I incl.iding the present nomination. The .. . ... . . , , Democrats themselves ins-.de of what had i ..... , , . l,pen ,,,e .!" -fd .ct ,on of the District Court , c,,1,,l M,,, a!,tl t, claim that the , north of the county was not now, a a mat , . . J, . , , , ' la, wit tl.o...' ti.ut o.i t ll,.fl lt tl.n I'.-.tlli.tll .,r .i.o.... ..;.i. .a T.,at,., ! I , I otary. Mr. Home was therefore tin; un- ; " J ' ' i otary. jir. lioinc was inerciore iih; un- : J ..... , fortunate victim of locality, just as any ; other candidate from the same section would have been. No fair-minded Demo- ! I .-..! ..f tl.o u.,.,11, nn.l ...n ll.;..lr i 1 1 .lie .' l.nte the correctness ol what we have said - t l r I Iiii-iii. l.iitii.nll ii Im ilii.KU .1 .il t.tt . .'lit .ixi.tv iiiin.i ii, n.i.. iiviiii i ii ... excent Mr. Home himself, who denies it of . course by becomine a volunteer candidate. I lb ca ,f' " e.ver, i..teiK.se any valid i t.lea in iiiht ilieal ion of his course, for in ' r.. ........ .i. ... I.t.. t.n l.;...o..ir ..w..,1.1 , ii j ii v.iii.tn. ii. ..V ii'it-.i tt..U . . , i have teeu amoiiir llie lorcinost in denounc- 1 1 . , r . , ii. i . , . i ing a defealeil candidate who unnerttvok to I " i I play the role of n-djsorganizer in tlie Dem- i iMVnttP liflH V P1 . ... nas noi, oeeu successiui 111 11 is political aspirations, and although he may not bo gifted wi h the virtue of patience in asrmi- .,c.,.(;,M,!,o.iu,.i,raKl "Olio have thrown up the sponge in despair and detieitedihe old flag nnder which he has f""Rlt e biavely and so long. One more effolt yciir hence, would have given form and substance to all his political dreams. " 'l '"and that too by his own choice, ! old, weather-bcatou house of OenuKJ. ' he w iu ,,ot Ue tlie,e to niingle in the joyous throng of old-time friends, but will be j fiHU!(1 c,,,,,,,, wi,, llis :U)cielJt ,u)iitiCal .enemies and wandering after strange po- ! i. . - . " o r i nge po- : lilical g'-nls. I 1 Thher Mex Lose Trkiu Livf.s in a ' ' , " ..ing r. Bmcun Willi i;ie gas an tout, at the same for assistance served him fkmb 1 . . . . -. .V a Z T..Tn!: aI?1"' : . ', , " .. ......... .......n-c ,,, ll.iAli.ii 41 ..a F ....J ) 1 . , ... a , .ni-.iij.iitci nil, nun was tKii!e(i, i;is ncad 'having been crushed and brains dashed (,llt ' lie descended. i ho shrieks of his imr)l, ,,, I11:h...- .1.- : and they all at once set about to et, ieat o.,.i 11 and thev all at ntiee isr nl...nt t ovt. ' the body of her husband. A Mr. Moore volunteered to descend, and when abortt 'nidfy. " he was being let down by a rope, he was overcome by the gas, fell to tho bottom and was suffocated. Another neighbor, a Mr. Bartly, was now induced to K d.iwn into the well and endeavor to m tU V' M..IIolb- well and Mr. Moore, in order that they might be drawn out. He descended, ac- complished his task and was being drawn "' ne, too, was atiected by the gas, ing, consistent and efh- quarters are ,,i a pRssenger ; . ,mn .,, s,,.,uld bee T In speaking of Mr. ITorne, ! tmlMors epirienced ,.: little eqaal'y grateful as the tiaiu employes. C., for a ( ,1 1 cn nnWn I. f,, 11,. VP IV sltl W I V A lid IHlf H 1 i i 1 1 1 tt I .O Si W.I T ........... . V. . M .. ( '.. t I. i tini tallmcT tr. I.;.. :r i . j . t 1 7 V , , . . i " , i""", inci. un.i u- pui. in miu maciiine woiks to some o ner j lime calling IO Ills Wile lowed to fo back tu .In ins.min Mr T... e.l.o-.l cr.i. ....... i 1-...1 .....1 :.. , , . ho ro.. tn n.o -.'i . i ii i - ----- ' - ...... ... iu v..'uisi; j-o.i.i. on me roa.i as remote as possible 1 JnO rail to the wed. Ob- : rell becominir recnons 1. n f..f tl. nrr. r... tl.o l,c,.l. .,..., ..c . r..i ...i . .. ' I- . .. . ' ering un the wall, and as a talk to il.em A V Z i s " - i '1- i i ." r . ' J,V . ",M,J" um ir the woikmen and ; - . . j j w. i.t-i.i. iu .a v.. inn i. um nun in us rulers, as me property ol the coinn-inv woi.l.t not l, . top she leached down to a d on tho evils of l.ei.., ;.. a . .1 ....a ' 1....1. ..r .1- ' 1 .. i. . V c t-oiupanj woui.i not. t.o 1 Hmtnina Gauntlet. 1IOW y.rAv ox the watm MTTSBUKOH TRAIN WKKCHKH M.AU JOH NSTO W N K KMOTA NT KXOI N KERS BliOtGHT TO TKKM8 BY "MOKAL SIA.SIOS." Several train loads of U. S. regulars and n,e a neriolis time reaching that city, as ftovernnr Hai tranft w ith It is s! :iff ai i ived l" ble in re.nclin!t Pittsburgh on account , of the difficulty of procuring engineers to . i''..l"m?5; . . . , i uJ '"J giving as a iasot, ' tll,t (1)ev m; rllt ,,e s',mr. vptllin. I?,n, , .. ... . i . ., ,.. f.. A of iie .Ttirc rcuriu'ru. rua men n mucn iu , - . . j ..i.. j-j . . .... ...-.in . vp crev. renter. itronnea onU ant, nhiri nn rernlre.ra at their hfiid and order trtinrinft rrrnrrfru in 1 rr t - iirnti tin ft ritir,i . ' f)f (Jeil,h w, ,,;-,.,,. a ,r:,,H as then i.W.-d I in each engine, and with live soldiers on each tendor the trains stnrtcd for this city. The troops which came through on the first trains did not have any serious trouble. At several points along the road the strikers were out in force, but offered no resistance i to the passage of trains. The first train that arrived piesented a formidable ap- .... In r..ont of llie two eneines was ! a gondola car, on which was mounted a Gatlii.g gun defended by a detachment of v7.. n r., ...7 l' c....Mt. ,,r r;n.B, ,,c- , men gvari tlie rn attcfutrotna their aiatc. cpon ineir ar- . rival here the sohliers quietly disembarked and were marched to the West Pennsylva- ! ma nospnai gronntis, wnere tuey are now encamped. Their present position is on the hill side, and overlooks the railroad and I 1 wenty eighth street crossing, the scene ! of the encounter of Saturday and Sunday last. The second train consisted of eighteen j cars, three of w hich were slock cars filled j Ill.lC.,'"SC8I f, ".'efcaval.y company The thud train had sixteen cars, three of . v...r , i .mums , ".. r' L Vi'lA ..i.irr.rv ron.b.ct. and arouse a feel- road employe. . ' claimed for : ""Z': i of hostility of which the recent out- . -A French lady, resi.Tent of New I ,d , irreiuoacliable ' ,,V. -V ' bre-iks are the fruits." This mav be put- ' lord, .Mass.. loity-one jearsoi uv. i.m. ij , and ex.-nu.la- j JSdW? S U a 'lit Hero's, roup, but theantics of : gave birth to her .evente.-nth child. She ; . ' ... bmcxrt between the l-"1"1 l P ' ' " :,,,;,.'!!,, a little b. ief authority ere ; has sixteen children now livme. lO IMS 'ICH'Jt I V-I.Ill in S! reeu UOVt KM IliUUMmi oncnu- , - ... . . ,- t-i - . it .1 nA,AO rf.r niw on, inc loromourt rcre vmr nrovr, ,t only n.ael.tt.es also, -xy- are ne, ! . , vr.rs m foil from his h.rse I, lite toMters having order to hoi J .emirs, cr.i.res wo,, au e.. ;: y ' ,,;c .,,. ,.,. tf there ca the mUnhttnt hctiuttton tn " witt ...ii.iwit.ii.i.(. nn.i . , . . . which were tilled with (Jlitlin'.S battery, prise like a r.iilroa.i-n hum liim- w !in h never nr . r . e . . i ! spin", and wliii-h tias. therefore, not to provide om Chester county; forty of the old i ,;.' ,',;,: (,,, u,,',.,. wll(.tl ;..i.arr..Ues the City Troop, of Philadelphia, and rein- vmimifHi-tnrer or mill owm.-r, who may l-e;m-foi cement, for the First division. In the I P"i!et l-y i.ar.l limes to r!iii,i.-.- his uien. Ifsmy r .i . ,. , man savsthat snen a poliev would not win tut; fourth train, with live cars, was wen. Gal- .J ,;e-dte nut klll,w workiumen. lagher s division. . . . .... After leaving lilairsville the trains ran tk SiTt" atton ok tiir o.ns ok the to see many obstructions placed on the track. Attacks were made on the trains at va rious poiu;s, the worst at Johnstown. As the second sect ion of the train j.;iss-d the depot at that place it was attacked by a great ninh armed with stones and pieces of j metal which were Known at tl.o window r ', vkl,lc". eie ii.iown at the win.iows of the cars with telling eilect. olleyaffer vo!Iey W;ls in;o the tlaill cnlsllin the windows and injuring a number ol the soldiers. As the train moved on several uiucrti.i atiacKR were maoe. inc last ana i iV . i most sei ions after the train h; , t,,e d t d- t most sei ions after the train had passed be i fi. ,t;t0 . ,i , omi t!ie tlepot sonic oistance. At this point the patience of the commandinff of. heer. Col. Hamilton, pave way. and reach- u" I he pnlled thc bell rope to stop the le train. lhe engineer and fireman were under a strong iruard of soldiciK. and they at once reversed the engine. In all proba- nility tins saved the. lives of lialf the per " " " Va'"' "r ",0 ,,,,,u ":ul I fiitftitl O C,.-il.l. ot , l. iu 1 .......I, no ;,, u sillin., all(1 willl heliish ineenni't v 1.-..! en i.vivil lUvtvil. I.r ss iaIh.Iu.ko tl.tit ll.o l.-neLr U".a till i-i.tl.f Fl..,,. . I.n ...... ...v ..... ...... ...i ii.iv. iiit .iit.i mn o r..t.,.i t.-i.ii in-iir ti. r.;.i;.,y '.' " .- i-.o.. i nt; euniimci oi i ue secouu i rani nal noc i ,i:..,rj . i , i . .. i e tiiscoveietl the plot, Vmt at the sijjnal ..f i the commander f the tnw.ps had flowed ' -1 : . . r . . . i . - , . , . i lin IllK tl'Alll. iHlf tUtt StlfTlifiit In 'uni t oi t 'accident entirely- The .i0in t...W ' states Artillery, was severely injured in the side, and several sold'eis wcic badly bruised by the concussion. The soldiers of the wrecked train remained al the sid- ...:, n vi0fc Satm.L.v The third section of ihe trai-.i was detained above the depot by the wreck, and was j several times attacked by the nmb. The soldiers ol the wrecked tram threw nut a picker, line and succeeded in arrest ing about one hundred of the rioters. Of this number seventy-five or more were taken t',..I!iU8lM,rK,,' with l,,e niiitary, iu the evening. TIIF, PITCATTOX OX SUNDAY. After an inteiview with Attorney Gener al Lear, it. was decided that the prisoners c" ac 1 ""n,,J" conkl nvt be held in ! 1 "tburgh. The crime, if any, was com- n"tTta C ambria, there being no United b,li,e. Jaws on the subject. Therefore, ' ...i.a.. If.... n..ni..l T 'IV .11 ; . ,1 taken at Johnstown could not be held in Y7 '"J- Y,1" 1 ""'"'ore, f ...... - ...,uui .en. Kiiperinteiia- .... ... ... ..,.,.. , , . t.k ii.tei ee.m Ti.r Ihpir m noca Hnnup..! r nn .. drove with him to the arsenal and went through the form of a legal examination - ... ? 60,6,00 ?'"! hich he "Hsterod ; " , II which they swore as to their III thepast and their intentions ire. rourteen of thosa arrested , ,,, uiein, 111 wiucu lliey swore ns to the r . . innocence 11 in the futui are I. eM 0.1 nnii n.-,..n;.,i.,. ti r"V"... .1 "T".'.'; -'"J u,iin;iii.n;iPisaiiii iikety to uave uee 11 111 ; 1 I such a business as this. 1 i ie bottom lieeftnift l.JttMtirr ci.vtr.lt. Imaii K,..r,rl.t . . 1 . . 1. CO.. .1 1 . 1 . ,- jct, , ,. . , . i -J ....II.II. ..IH.J ."..j niur.i.ii leiuuous aim onnga- at l itisuurg 1. and won d ren.ove all their d started t.o e.lmih ... n.o v ... 1 1.0 ti., ... .:....... :.. ... .... . . . " . . v " -" ...... . .-.n,t nun ... nn.-7.t-, im- oiuiiiiiuces 01 uuoer Lite iiirioei.ee ot 11,0 ......... ,.r .. - ) I.ishop Tuigg, of the H .man Catholic Lowville, in this State, says the N. Y. ! Church, says tlie same paper, was among World, has j-ist experienced an exciting the most active of the citizens during the social sensation. Cyrus C. Haskins, twice two terrible days of 1 iot 111 the attempt to a widoner, fell in iove with Mir. Brooks, res ore order. He personally addressed twice a widow, so desperately that she had the mbbat the round house, command ing sufficient control over his mind to induce such as were Catholics to return to their him to marry Mrs. Lizzie Spaulding, once homes, but was met by a storm , oaths a widow, to whom she sold all interest in and hisses. Nothing daunted, he went him in consideration of a $100 house and among the rioters, and whenever he lecog lot. Having erTecied the marriage. Mrs. nized one of t hem as a Cat holic he onWoH Brnoks was sued by Mrs. Spaulding's sis- Tvcat Them lAhe Men. Underlying the question of wsps m- volv A in tUe recent railroad strikes, says . the Pittsburgh JW. i the question of the i treatment of employes as human bings, ; ' . . . . .. . . . .1 ....... ; liaving some iiru i councy, ' sense of their own manhood. Tlie fact has ' cropped on tin all the manifestations around , CrUWU U1IM1I "n..... n -- , , .-ii.t.... ..:r.. ...... ni i here that the petty tyrany or railroarl ol- ; ficials had quite as n.uch to do wi ll the dis- ! Pa-isfaction culminating in the strike as tiP mips! on or a f;ur uny s pay mv a iair rlfiv s work. Mr. Arthur. tle tiead of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Kngincers, iti i a letter to the New Yoik lhrold, says: i '-Instead of endeavoring to cultivate a ! friendly feeling between themselves and their employes, some of the raili nail officials - UHinns oi people, we ... rh S)i -.v uyr.. ! n''r ,,'t. t,v t.irt. a i.jissenirer lost ' bfe or limb 'can hr.inly be recalled. Yet j wbnt a slight inattention on their part j enlil throw whole famUies into mourmntr. - . , , i ii oi-oi- iitiif'fii iih i ufin v-kiiii. itnii rrui i , th - mci, ever have i iitfr 'ho rirpiiTv.innr. ni w pvm v r ' . tl.o trtr!ii.:ibli. sober and ' watchful of the lives of the vast multitudes ' j under their care. Of what otlmr pursuit i I can the same be said to the same extent, j j Their is no avocation in which men deserve ! i more liberal wages or more courteous treat- J ment. Everybody knows the best work is i i ivillir.fr mult, with no sense of im'ustice or I humiliation rankling in the breast. The j Herald, in a loading article, has these j -sound views on the treatment of railroad employes: A milron.t is a prent snd complicated ma- chiix-. t.u t i t Is a l.lun.l.-r in tu m w in. inn n.iKt-s )( jf h(1 oon,,,.r n tnn -im tr v is much t.y i have been sti nek with th? fiijfhitul ti-ks tr - 'J "ni?;X';?, Iui'a!':; li.n-ra unit iii nil weathers, ami Hi'.sllv un.ler ilisajrre. - ai.lt eiremnstane.-s, wi r- not a hsuiu ic :,'..V.lJ.'..t a ,t ii.,.' ....... ti..'t r...ye.t in a triemlty. oonsiJ. rat.- imi Chi isiian si.inl : w 11 1.1 show cms taut ami smeei e. micr- 1 est in t heir v.-e!fai e ; won 1.1 st i.-'iy out ami to iiiir 1 tt no., v.w.ili to. r.t hct lp. tl.f i r.l i I u ii. of their families, ami in these wy w..uM en- or to tone a 'nis . T io a:, interested, eon- ! t.-nie.i workmen, n any m ill says rins is o. -' possihl", we reply franki-y III it he is nntit to : have chu re of a irrealt .-ind p-rm;ineiif enler- n ft -f)flll;ir work. Tin: nu n tirpuil ci:niisjf in i-i.iu.t ly PC. n ii!'i-y. iiml sijr.ii r l if l t-t-'t -iiij; v oi k . To shnw il h ti'tiirs ii ti ii.ci rniiikr .hi v ' re- i he .'otiii f .y to mil i ti : . i I. yon il.-i . iit.iifcrL.il o.iiii.tion .li-nt wliii !i iii.i i!t-if. ini-- in. liit.'.l. Kii.lM.v h i ck . Ih-ii ll.t-siiiUc Iw- jfH'i ln-r-. rt ( :..ni inn t . ol live strikers w.iiie.i ,,n .Mr. I'ite;iii-ri i.n.l -nc-n-H'. :im: in-toli-ntly .!- nianilon t!nt tliet i.ii.iinj- -tlioiilil reiurn loth.; old wr..'s. 111.1 ti-iili'--ln-.i.l.f !-e di-t; .miniicii iiml nil fti ikir tnk..i Imck wiilmnt ii.-lioii : .-ouiillioiis wtiieli, f course, were not (;ven ei .tisi.le. el l.y u' Now this .noriiinir Ttvn of I In 3 verv l ni mil tee sent in lo ns. uini n r ?;ii posed tliey h:il come to renew t lie ir oiT.-rs in a less Hrroir.int tortn. Imt when t hey n flu a retl ami lmnil.lv n-k..J whether tney would l.'r in-r-ni i 1 1 e. tufro to wot k. I hey wi-re - ii:l jl v ref.- r -'1 to the ili.-ralcln-r's oltiee lo r.-jvfrt. Tin- Kort V"tine nu ll leenniiuit in inpLlij , ni',.1 tve :re reee vin aiel I r.i nin it t intr treinht over Unit roji.l at litis 1'inl. The In.lian.i inrtiun of the roa.l is still c-l(i!rife, til" I 'ovei nor hurinx re f iis.-tl t lie CoinpH .iy t lie Hssistii n' of I !te trrfc.ps retcrrinir t he in,. tier to tln eivil nuf'n.rlllt-s who lire H. tinvr f.ri.mptlj- nnr with etT.-et, t.rrt 'L' ,Vtl ns l)..i ti enns .it the lin.. nr.. now nt stopi'iiire will he or e: y short iluratiori. lull enn s.v ireneriilly. the re lore. Hint thure Ii niw- sonneir no Kii-iue on nny oi mo .i.ikki nines or r.....l ..inlr,.ll..ll.rlhP IViinm 1 v-:i it im UllrA-.l . ... . . t i i i. zi .i - i . i : .v the men who help him t worh j yieo pj-pjjput, j,, 18-lSand who is nw ss Hml I. us fjii.lv ic.ft.Mi !..tvn ('ointmiiy. The men liHve come wiiho it any ; the antrrjde all btjt the si: f. aye lr.vs. conditions: tney spmpiy ri.s-.ime.i; H.rtr to j John llawklus, a tvvoytaii ld s n cf I. -al with those who litive te"n prnnrilnent in ' w(iii, ir.,.. i :. t t . "-i ih.strike will I.eeonsi.Ii.r.d rt.ily. To .l.,y no "'i'" awk". fit Jisvu.. oil ihuis troops wh:il- er h.ivc t.een t:s".1 on tr.iinfi. H'i.1 day fell out lf a Sea-Hid stoiy vi:- lv, hii in-.meie-e 4m intriy of ireiiri.t un.' Inf s'..ek tins l.e.-ii nrivi-l. As I ft reliinlil ot'ir ivorln ' in I'dtsMnifii wo t.eirin to-momov mornimr. iiiitii.ir up . ii the l.i.ii.fl itmii ot tiei ..M 1. :..u ll' p.jt ii teiiipot-.n-y two-story l.ri k stnti;n, with :il its nee. ss;.ry rooms lor the work ol I lie I'ompany u:..l e-mreiit -.it.-.? of p iS-.-nu-ers. This will In' liui(i-.. in tiiiriy .l.iys. We 1 1 -- -1 t ed this i.iornitiy lh it tlie projeet of removing1 I he I'entemtiiil Imilitin here shonl.1 In- nhaii iloiied, as it was too Hiiii-y to tr insport." A Tmiii;i:-ykaii-(iU) Hekoini A re maikable feat, was pel formed by the little three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fi.-nik Smith, of Pelican, Minn., and nieo of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wood worth, of Au dubon. While Mrs. Woodw.uth was t.n a visit to her sister one night, Mrs. Smith was taken alarmingly il!. Mr. Smith was away from home at the time, and no one near the house to render assistnice save Mrs. Wooivoi'th and the child. Mrs. Woodworth could not leave, so she called liitle Angie and asked her to en to tha house of a neighbor, three-quarters of a mile distant, and summon assistance. The child did as directed in an incredibly short space of time, and upon her return with the neighbor it was found necessary to sum mon a physician. It was now neaily dark, and a storm brewing ; yet this brave litllo heroine again took the road and went to the nearest neighbor's house, a distance, of one and a lourln minis in the opposite di- rection fiom her first trip, where she found a man to go for a physician. Ere her re- inrn to her h ci ns to ,e,ir the vivid and have Strieker lome the storm had so bicreas- der her progress very slow, and const ant lightning might well have stricken terror into tlie heart of manv an older pedestrian ; vet this three-vear-old cllll1 lMlv,.V alKl ia, i,ri!V prrfoimed her mission and returned in safety. Audubon Journal. (bid ; the sinfulness of any act of violence ... , r. ... n.ij. li ui 101euce or xyrong to jiersonn or property; aud that i Goo will overthrow any men or any class who do not do justly and love mercy in !..:.. .. :.i. .. .1 J ... . .e....w men, or who ao not, especially in such days as J . . . "J" these, walk humbly with their (iiu " him at once out of the crowd, aud saw to persons killed in about foity. JNVe. rfm Of iter JS itifs. Tbe loss by ile destruction of Hie grain elevator a. Pittsburgh hV,0,m. A recent -red. in near Poston g.- the bride her thud husband and the gro, l.iacitrtll tv 1 f .' ' vc (IOI11 .. - Altogether about 2.000 C. troyed by the Pittsburgh lire, cars were dos- ., i.-ir rnttini iiv 1 iir i wisniiiLii iiic.uvci vni-itii " -r oi wmen wcie hmi. Pour cluldieu of the family of I rank M. Trou', of Lancaster county, du d w.th- in n u-w u.t Miss ChriMiana H iss d iod near P.alti- more tlie other day in the same Ikjii.-k in which she was born ninety one years be fore. It is noteworthy that of all the per sons arrested at Pittsburgh, Baltimore and for rioting not one is a rail- ve ; rchascd in Henderson county. N. Catholic colony of ixty live fam- t i.F iliom fr.im lliP Nin th. i 7 , . 11V ., tyought shelter Vrotn' a s'tonn on Kri b.y I in a stable. While there lhe ro..f.fell. and i he was instantly killed by the falling tin.- , b"- , f f f ,. . i Ui lancto loiiz, a lao oi iiu t u, n ing . ... ... if...i.. .mi..i,-i mitted suicide the otherday, hangin him- wiiii m Li'iiiuHiuiiri ikh. m..... , 11 ii-n self to a tree. His motive for the act is ; . not understood. A cuiious case of a man being struck ; by lightning occurrrd at the Thames gold , held. New Zealand, the flasb haxing to j travel down a tunnel five hundred feet m j length before reaching him. ! A Lancaster man claims to have shot a frog "about a foot and a half long, out ! of which, when c-.it opf-n, glided a snake ( two feet in length. The weather is too j ' noirm i( frn aont t In nr-l'P tlil CtTil'V' f General W. O. Ibitler, of Kentucky, who was the Democratic cnnflidate for the Pennsylvania railioad track Bt Pitts- j burgh struck on Prid.iy for an incic-nse per j day from $1 to $1.2."). A com prom ir. v as effected, the company agieving to j ay j j (n a California ranch, recently, wheat which was standing in the ear at quaiWr j before five in the n.oriiir.g was eaten as , biscuit at a qiiaitfr before t-eveu. having been cut, thieshtd, ground and baked in two hours. A pair of twins in Ibx-hester. X. V. Isaac It. Chesley and .laeob A. Chesley , w ill be r igid j -nine years old in October. They ftie natives of the town, and have al- ; ways lived there together, and buth :tie in j good health. j The loss by strike and obstruction to businesss for five dajs on the five trunk lines of railway, including: det-t i net ion of tl iilini; Im uises. 'ear Lancaster, Pa., lives a family consisting of foi.r bio! h-i s and one sister, all of whom Jiavj owd never to many. ne of the kills look a husband some time a ?o, and thev e-ive. her a poriii.'ti of the es tate and toid her to o. An engine tell llMouph a trestle a dis taticc rt forty feet on tl.o Alabama and Chattanooga road m i'liil.iv, kiilmg () biin, enjiueer, anl Tom i i-ndei sou. lire man. Whi n iiioll.-erof '..,d:m n lieaid thu 'iews she d.t.ppeil ih;ad instantly. "he.'e oie at least Ihiltv thou:it.d nois men owl o.' t-niploymcnt in IVihimI v:inia t.l -da j- ih:ir t here w t-i e two neks ag;. This 's the lestil". of nsten'og to scKbh (It-ni-airoyijes w ho pof.-ss tohivuilu; iutciests of t-ha wot kii jfii'.in s inuc'i at hea.t. The t?:n 1 1 h si.trsof Wl'i.-to-.ibr.i v. Con- nfcijcut, live ia a houss c'J yea j old. sii in(Mr n ii-ee yrn. s old. ai.d a. e :uc nap py pawepsors of (;uieii.(.r SabotistaM's 1 . i.-v. poo .,,-, ..1,1 ,4-1111111, ItllKn In K.1.1 Je.llR.I'l rhv love ptriking on th brick pavement twelve feet i. i ., ,,.. r n r i i 1 -ei with full force on his head. I he neau waskiioeueo compiew-iy out oi sluipe, and the child died tvithin a lew Imiui.. The Fulton Ih'.-uoerat sas fears aie cnlei '.Vim-el by many that a pestilence may be bred in consequence ol" the gieat mini- . her of swiuc that have died li cently at and : near Met 'onnellsbui g, from cholei a many of them having been not bin it-d at. all, or at a very short distance beneath the stir- ' face of the earth. i Archbishop Wood returned to Phila- j delphia ou Sunday from his visit, to It. .me. j Many prominent Catholics of the Quaker j City, went down the river to mtet hitn. ! During the present week, in honor of the arrival of the archbishop, there will be a' paiade and rev few, and also a reception at ! the Catholic club house. j In referring to the, fact diat Chief Jus- tict Agnew was fined for shooting w d- cock out of season, the Cnt rie r- rn ,il says that in the compara i ve statistics of . disorder Kentucky can beat that, for sev eral years ago Governor Leslie w as fined for playing croquet on the giassin front of ' the State House at Piankfort. A young lady in Newton county, Ga., ! is possessed hv a stl-anc monomania Sl 1 fancies herself a baby, and has not spoken ' m inree yeai-s, although her pow- era of conversation used to be of an order ' higher than the average. Notwithstanding ! thisabsurd halluciuat ion, she is iuconsist ent enough to read and writo letteis. t I- ive years ago a poor girl of eighteen, I "ving as a servant with a wealthy fanner , OI rieasant alley, .Monroe county, la., j was scnt lrt J;n eix months, being an incurable thief. The ieoile of Pie i Valley heard nothing more of her till she : returned Ihe other day richly dressed and j bought the farm for cash, to their immense ! astonishment. i Col. Thomas A. Scott is reported as ' saying that the Pennsylvania company will ; euii-Ki as lew 01 tlieu buildings as possible mobs III.IOS. I It may not be generally known that i qnite a large business is being done in the exportation of white birch woo,! from the 1 New Hampshire foiests to be made into thread spools. A firm in England uses very hirge quantities .f this wood for their sjHH.is, and they lino it superior to any wood they can procure iu their own couu- : try. It is estimated that oyer a million 1 feet were exported for this purpose last yearJJinl the demand in increasing. The passenger train fiom Nonhnrn- 1 beiluod for Scranton w as stoped near Ply mouth at ten o'clock Monday night by a gang of 300 armed men, who drove the en gineer and fireman from their jhv, took possession of the engine, drew the fire and switched the train 011 a siding. The pas sengers fled in terror from the train and made the beit of their way to Plymouth along the track. It is feared this in but the beginning of a serien of bimilar outrages. . . UV .11 1. 1 l J 11 1 AT OAK IIALL. WANA MAKER & BROWU, IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE CLD TRACE. All the rv?st tnlent, expri?ni-? rnd v.-, :-. tr. can commond , continued tt OAK HALL, s.. j . c; BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man nn-j For ixten years we have live' rt the c'-; r , SIXTH and MARKET, nci tlie business t' o... been so satisfactory to the publio and o'ir-- ;-, cr,. have decided not to chanj; or muv t'ic c buiinesi away. Tlio people 1 1 ke tiie plxco i v. please tlie people, end we tiieve - ve car better tlian ever at the old place. The sales of the pest year f.'.r si!-j,ftS-, nr wej ever dreamed oi.ana j.iis ii m tur y. start the Spring of 1S77 with n STi LL LOWER OK PRICES, and a data orvj-ods iexe.i- i-.t not afraid to follow each &!e v.'.i.'i o ir receive back tlie gooris unworn ant l.- r. : c-.( cufclomcr the money paid. The f-tore has been large'y refitt-r-l, r.r. i -was such a splendid stot-Uof Men't, Boys' I C. clothing under the roof, nor were v.-o cwr : - cheaply. Our word for it, and -wo are y our . tixien years. THE CLO PLACE, 6th 4 Market. n Wt dnesday evening Koterf Ami-- j s-on. seventy live yt ;i is 1 .f age, if A ileghen ' county, got into a '. ii.t-: with I.. who is a eii; pi-, ai.-d staited t..w.i'd ! -.i to strike hi-o. The -.,.! i;i;.-J Iii, cir-c'i to de'etid himself, ar.d Mr. Atil.-i n 'ail ing agao f-t i. t i pene 1 a id hts eye t in r. or four 1 thes iiilo his brain. lit; It 11 b.; k and f x;.iui io a few iii. tn--i.ts. Pia-hawl II. S'.o.irk was execr.tf.l at Owei.toti. Ky.. n Fiid.iy, i:i the j-iesei c.' of over tive thouaf.'t peisons. He was convicted of the mm der of Nelson Parish, but died saying : I'ou't hang tne. p.'ti thnien. I am an iiiin-ceiit in. 111."' He ex hibited M-ui.nkable core. p. -si, ve. maintain ing bis innocence to the his' and hoping (i. d would foigive the f.Jse vitue-scs. 'Ihe Bed fox! (iZft savs n.ai Mr. ScIip'I's hone djtr'ct. roniiviserl ..f Bcd-f'-.id, Somerset, Puon. Pi.mklin. Bl.ii: and Hunt ingdon counties, st.-.i-rl in a comp-ict column iu favor of his i..min if im;. The G ibi alter of Denioci acy.' 11 Beiks. nii-l stt ilmg Lanr-HS er aie s.-'rul forbiii, vl;i along the ent ii e line I he clieent'.g vm:.-! nf success is h. aid. We s-tv to he r.-nven-tion, give us V;ii. P. Se'ieli for AudiTor t:eiiei.il .ih1 his el-'c:i..n is :iwn:l(l."' lhe man who I tt-d tbe f..biu..?i Valley bi idge. aci-issih.' Si'itttlkil: at I'ea-t -i.g, has been captiire.l at S, -ninny. Tl.-i Phii adeli.hia .'-'' -rd hi:-!.s lie is the it.e i.-.i'-.'.il f I hem nil. There :s n. mob t. as sir; him; he was Mot diiien it I in- .'0. .1 tv any fienzy snob as v:-i; s 1- .11 i.icn in the heat o." con. bet. II ! 'n-1 n ' .-l aii-.ut ihe bitsiiiess he h;-d ir. o.i'.n! i. tie i.iaht t'me. am! wieak.d his vei.ea'ice itp.-n a w hole coir.. :iuii.y without lioi-c of pltiii'lei ot- 1 e w .11 d. X few .'ays a-o r. yn 1 j rim liir.n.I Tilt h' r.-.d a c rij-le of mii.i11 w.-!!.. i'.it .) ibi- iii -!! s in I l.e 1 toi !i 1 . 1 1 . f' t I . i'.m-o, t.'onii , pfter lu-i 1 les. A s'n-wer ii.g up. II113 took 11 luge iu ;i e "Miei's enlon. W Idle 1 here they fin'.o.l an .'ld -it... while handling it, Minek lhe p..st in the ceutreih.it held up the r....f. Being caved, it s-e.pped otr with a blow, ;uul tl..' roof fell upon th'-m a;d killed y tmg Tui- tle. His skill! was broken, and also his collai bone and hip. The main line of the Peni.sylvan'a railroad, extending from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, is :Vj4 miles long ; it h:is branches bet'veen thse .:miiIs nf 101 Tl-lo!) miles; and it leases and -p"i at.-s.VJ7 mile of railroad with which it has connect ions along ih route. In addition to tho miles of ro;id given ii'ioye, t he company operates the "'Jniied R liho ids"' of New .le.s. y with 37! miles of Hack. It owns lo l. coniotives, :J7"i passenger, 14.0t'.7 fieight cars, a:id also 123 "mm vice cais,-' adapUd ti special win k. Four St. L-m is children recent 13- i lojiod for New York, the two boys being a;ed twelve, the two girls thirl ecu. They had loved ardently, but their parents frown cd cold'y on their passion. Unhappily before they had got Jin v further than Terre Haute on their way East to glow up with the country, fhey were missed, telegraphed af ter and recovered. The boys were a good deal discoiiceited by Hie cuiitietemos, but 1 the girls seemed 1 at her indifferent, and willingly returned to their homes, evident ly uudei stand ing that they had s.-cially distinguished themselves. " . At abont ten nVloek Saturday tdght Wiliiam Maloney fell from a ;bi..l story window of Ketch's building, coiner of Virksburg and Second stieets. South !os ton, stiikingon his head, from the r fleets of which he died shoitly after. Persons standing near noticed a man's bead pr tm.ic from tl:e same window shoitly after and quickly disappear, and msj.ieioii of foul play were at once aroased. The house was occupied as a tenement, and M iloiiey had been in the habit of stealing i:i and sleeping in a vacant room. A lodger in the house named Finnegan ipiai 1 elh-d with Maloucy shortly before the accident and ordered him otl". S.-arch made I'.iils to find Piuiiigan, and he is suspee'ed i.f having throw n M l..ney from the wi i.lo.v. Un Wednesday last a mob of over 4.C.3 men, armed w ith club and revolveis, went to the car shops of the IVlawarc and Lackawana K lilroad Company at Scianton, ' diove ihe workmen from their posts, and j threatened to destroy the shops and o.'lice. Mayor M'Kim, who hastened to the seine j and was atiarkeo by the 1 inters, had his ' jaw doubly fractured, and were it not for ', the imei pi.su i 111 of Father Dunn, a Uatho- ! lie priest, he would probably have been -kiikd. In the meantime a company' of. volunteers appeared on the scene ami Lav ing hero assaulted with stones and other missiles, fired upon the rioters, killing four of them on the spot. All places of business were at once closed and troops Rent for upou w hose anival further trouble ih fcatcd. i STILL TO BE HEADQUARTERS TOR v f 1 V I I -'3 SCA.L VAHAKAKER BROWH, CAK KALI, EIFH'JL u.,",ji J . 1. ll--t." I :l 1 i'ie-i-t!:-. Cf -l'o i r;. .o.K -I j-.ii : I..- i'lo-n : v i 1 1 ! i r t 1 1 1 -e.i lo s-, he ci ; l.e 1 it. ! - . V Ost ib'.l-I.e-! 1 ' n;-l;!i i:g ,.- 1 ben u Li :'-: .' -ting, he . ! ' J -i . i ' . '' ; bui";t jo, ' . , kii.-.i in tho "V. ! h. -i . -Na'han i:.- -'.-:- to , 1 1 '- ii , di.--i ' a 1 a. s n i ' ' ' ' ' that ! , !.:.:" '.- ll e ii.:' t - ' I. el e 'ii.- ! -' : : h. r-..- s . f i ' 1, 1 1 I'- ; i'y ... , ' In',.- 1 " .1 Ti "i- ' :i t . iii : 1 e ; a ' ' : ii W i - i ' ' i. Io.mI m-.-- ' s:.it-. ' ne -' ' 1'ii- ! . .. u . ..r. t;- - - - iliL. 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' '':'! . 1 stones -f the 1 ' - s pit CCS welgl-'.ti-' '"' . j", were can le.l a - ' "' tni'.o. Ttet s 1:. ".- ; ; .- j-h-tely ti i in 11 . ti. ; " ' ' " -CoVeleii w t!i li a " 1 ,' al fiamc l..-.:-- ' ' ," .", complel.'lv d.-:.;--. t--a city glass as !' '' ' : j.' l.H'ks t.n n :V -' ... Plate gl.iss i.. hiyY..vl' ' Even the .1 ti;s .- , ., . weie opened. '' K .; . -It is s ii-l tl..' " 5 I , v i" pl iinly and ty-i wo miles t : " -t ,;" - '' . f is btlievt tl t'. ;! ' ' ? from the awk'Xii i! . ;- - thieves who wt-:e :! 1 ' ', ' der from tl e m ' .'' fact that the Ihi I' ' 1 ;, . ,; this time, sh '- l' tended t" make nt lj ' one was torn t. pn' : - woods weie t.-ii" ' ' , " , : on, while in , - of a man's shut. ' damage I''n:!"-C . . ' reach frT.YOo.. -." ' ,-ity in the tovwi ,'"' lisj, liU'Ut.
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