rn i i M ron ETC DC Z3 , I THE CAMBRIA FRtEa&H. EBENSBURC, PA., Friday Morning, - - Sept. 14, 1877. Democratic State Ticket. FOR SUPTIEME .TCDOE : JOHN TRUNKEY, of Venango County. ton avditok cesebal: WM. P. SCHELL, of Bedford County. FOK STATE TREASURER : AMOS C. NOYES, of Clinton Connty. Democratic County Ticket. PROTIIOXOTAnT : CIIAS. F. O'DONNELL, of Loretto Bor. DISTRICT ATTORXET : W. HORACE ROSE, of Johnstown. POOR HOfSE DIItlXTOU : JACOB KIRKPATRICK, of Cliest Twp. roicoxKit : JAMES MORELAND, of Wilmore Bor. Democratic State Committee. William McTi.fi. i.am. Chairman. SKV TO!ll Al. MSTKKT. 1. t'has. M. f. isenrlnir. William If. Hum. -T. II. J. IH i. Xa t It ft n iel Horn e. Prior to tbe last Democratic connty con vention the gentleman whose name heads this article had never sought a nomination for the office of Prorhonotary. The object of his ambition had been a seat in the Leg islature, for which he was a candidate be fore the county convention in 1972, and also before every subsequent convention up to Republican Platform. 'yfii'f nnd Othet Xottngs. I Kltf irtlintArA.I f K a n - fir ltlr . 1. T.. 1 V J. Williams, in Hitston township. Centre man? well.lt .,n " f'r";- - T ....,. i. .. : : .1 i-i... i i t .... ... " . .. I 1 ,J i'Mic i itn ii urn;" me wjiu u tui iubp uiiiiii v, cii j iiurntinj evening, wiine me mi assignment fur i... n 1 n i : .. r T .1 r a a , - - . . . . . ' . ufi mi uoikhhi iur wen. lanmy were ni workup. and uto.e a trunk: otts. 1 1 is Its LiliHe. . - n c ixiy one sneep pencil n one California containing, among other Dimes. thou- Ins assets mr r... , . tree were killed bv one flash of liihtninir. and Hollar in mtp. ....1 l..,...!. ..irt ; rit.t Lv...i..i.. . . "J ' A Cecil county (Maryland) calf ftvJr and dollars in intes and lx hundred dollar in gold and i nuu iiibiuut.it: in.,,. .s.iv, i nun ,t v i. i . , , - , i. qnahfied for the position, and was always, bnt wa, oveiluled by the majority. The except in 187?., generously supported by j platform as it is contains some things thai the Demociacy of the northern section of j are sensible, but a great deal more that is the county. Although unsuccessful in se- I utterly senseless. Here it is: j , ... r r 1. "Vliile we recornize and respect the differ- : curing a nomination from cither of the Tour rneP!) of 0tnion exjMinjr mon us ns to the conventions beforo. Which he was a candi course piirsued by Pr.-i.Mfnt Hayes towards I the south, we are in hearty aeoonl in honoring date, his failure was not due to any special I the patriotic motives which have n-nMoi! him, ; I nrni in no)inir inni tne results 01 nu iniicviii : tie p-nce. sin win ami the etnnpiete r-eoirni- ; tlon of tlieejtial rlirht of nil mi-n in every ae- tioti of th country; and to ihe efforts .if his ! administration to earry info effect the prinei- j pl.-sof the platform upon which he was elected ( wo pledge mr hearty and cordial supfiort. j Z. The electoral cimti'llnn havinir been ere- ; n led at the nrirctit anlieitatbin ot the democrat- ! ie onrl v. and m I icr t he oft repeated declarations ' of its tenders In both houses of conirress that ! j no taction could nivil nt ii dr-ciina. we wit- which MlO balks r scores of Hopeful t.tTlce- ' T"; P"'oiinrt nt.nishmentvthe a-sau If ; j ,,( i,nt party nKn the anirnwt trionnal ff its : seekers, ouiself among the number, hare own creailen. because ta decisions disappoint , j . i . ... : ed tlielr exp-ctat ions of oJHciai pntrotmae. , been rudely rlashcd to pieces. Jlr. Home, i such assaults, so far as thev se: k to i-npair the objection at any time urged against him, but was brought about by the same mis fortune that has overtaken many others in the past, as it will continue to do in the future vunt of cotes in the convention. That is "the devil's lock" in the sea of Democratic politics in this county against Railroad Strikes asd TiiEttt Pre- ! ! vention. Charles Francis Adams ir.. lias ! The following series of resolutionii adopt-1 published an article in the Nation in ed by the late Republican Stale convention ; which, taking Col. Scott 'a recent article in . . r .,j the fiorth American Uevieie for a text, he were prepared by a few party leaders at diMent(t emphatically from any proposition Senator Cameron's residence, in Harris- i that places the railroads under the protec- bnre. on the night preceding the meeting tion of the Federal Government, and as- teen months old givesa quart of milk per lated before the war. of the convention, and are more remarka slrt. ,l he outy of railroads to take care day. . . j -James Moffit, of Orange, Conn., merits ... f k ,i,j .ni.in.h.n fn, n inemseives. now me rrencn rauroaa , -Acir castle, Lawrence county. Is to a high place among audacious thieves. He ble for what they rlo not contain than for romr,-nv rfv v.t acnmn'ial.eB this Mr. hA i.i.v t...,Gi.n . - i... ..- .i.. a I J - r" - - - - - - - -' J --". ' ' 1 u V w nuauiu - Vllb I'V 'fc I I1U I I 1 1 IJ I llflj. IIMHC lUl IT steers pastuiing there, toolc thet.i to a neighborfne town, sold them f.r then went tack to Orange, paid the owner of the cattle f I which he owed him, and then took the cars for New Haven. At AVapakoueta, Ohio, on Wednesday rticht, the county treasurer was seined and then taken to the court house, where, after being subjected to a reveie odeal of tire. . . . . - : "iim-ihi I iti . j j.t nbuvinu.ioiico HI 1.1 - . anvthmetheypromuleate. Gov. Hartranft i Am. k..:vO k.. i. i ii... --j- - - - - - , . - - k uiiia 11 icjij tsiiu vittiif rAiiniiin He was well I "-""" ri,at company obviates the necessity for strikes by taking away the incentive. It deals with its employes in a generous and humane yet business-like spirit. The One township has en tered five pairs of tw;ns. A farmer near Reinholdsville, La n ens ter county, realized 220 bushels of early rose potatoes from half an acre. Margaret Burkett, aged 22, a domestic, State Railroad Commissioners or Massa- of Perry county, committed suicide by chusetls Mr. Charles F. Adams, Jr., be- jumping into a well the other day. ing one of them approving of the exam- j A raft, containing 138,280 cubic feet, pie set by the French company, when the said to be the largest ever in those wa recent strikes occurred, were about to is- ters, passed through Lake Charoplain the sue a private invitation to the managers of othet day the railroad companies to meet tbem for Thrte Is a sunflower fn Adrian, Mich., the purpose of taking the whole anbject . the stalk of which is 11 feet 8 inches hiab into consideration. ; and 11 inches in circumference, and bcais ins general principles oi me rctorm vJ blossoms, suggested by the commissioners are in sub- i A man in Nelson county, ly., lias ...... . I I I . r - - . ., .... - J . mda and six ferent j-mttials i.ui.'.si, J lveraccumn- . as by his large j iinsi,.,. lllH7 1 w . taWishmcnt, with i-, ,,;r':'M;, "onn., merits nd fix'.nrea, and a r..t !,t. ,. rrt . mcnt at Interl tken, ':... Jslie"s emlMirsni . , , t from t(i extenrl,! bive..T. '; : tate. Hia pubiic.t , , ' '" tinue.1. " i" : . Infor-nation of a tert'lv j the Knpli-h t tia,,,) ,r,',, -VWdnevUv lat. Tbe ' ' Unche, Yptit, W ' , ' Sp-. 4:1., for New Ze,u,'(! ' si n with the lb iivl, l-. stance tne establishment or a service on the railroads having all the elements of a permanence, including apprenticeships, regular promotion, and finally retiring pensions ; a gradual and reasonable in crease of wages in each grade, based on the length of service, and finally the organ ization of a provident fund, to be made up partly by contributions from ihe companies actually married his Ntepcrandriiother. This is said to be the first Case on record in this country. An Indiana farmer says ho will have a yield of 50.(100 bushels of corn off 700 acres. Another reports 45 bushels of what to the acre. Judge .1. S. Rlack has an article in the Pittsbuigh Post against a large standing which waa placed between Lis feet as be IinckLar fioni I,. , .,, f , , . lay upon the lloor, he was compelled to Portland, and bt.i ' divulge the combination of the county safe Ninety-six p-i..,, WPrp f ? and some $40,000 were taken lbeirfi.ini . Pol eta was in l..o. . As "Sit. John McAndie w, of Oivphant, ' nnmWiing 21. fait i 1 :"' Luzerne county, was digging potatoes in a mate, and seven othet. t!'r field, be dug out of the hill a doubled up Avalanche hid a crew . f : ' piece of cold which proved to be a guinea, g-is. Only.kl mtFatnl t,. It vas soirewhat en roled lir fe. bht Nilea t: I'.,L. ""':.- , - - - vs ( H I B.T'ka ir-id?,t i.f ' .lolin Miinr.x 'A. Iiiir "H"ln. 4. t h:r!. s W. Kclm. Ji. W. A. !:. i. .l imes y. l.srVln. 7. i lutrles II J-. : 5. I. II. X'i .irml k. 9. I !.. .1. ulmi ne. .. hri r. Purdr. II. iari-ett II St.-vi'tis. 1.'. Jsmcs "J'ra y. I.I. A. J Sicitiman. II U . .i s ir.-r. IV It t. l L. M i. n. h. M. CeorifM T. tlr-iss. 17. l nrv I '. Snuvi Iv. I. I ;... O. Ki Hilt neek. IS. It. ti J. Van.o- i-r. f Th.n. V. Mullalv. J. ;.li K. ll-.Krt. f-?. A. i:. !.- i. J'dm A. M t.ef '4. K. I1h Steward. T lle-atur K. N .. :. h trl.-s . Klnu. SI. !! r. K't ir :ri. Win. A. I-inorn. l-ii. M. A. Kmi.l. k. U J. I . Wini. r. ':i.V 1'ilrl. W l(. -l.-rs. l. I!..l. I A. Mi !oniill. C H- K. SliMTI. J iOi.li Trut-r. j'l. .btmes I". ( l,i k. ;. I'.it .Wsmifr. i II. John Martm. !. Wm. Put liefi. II. I. Jrtfies.;. Will. ill. 4. .I.din l'o le. ,4". Jas. W. I st'rr.in. . t.e.irre V. Mill.-r. IT. 1'. II KirisMiwrit. 4s. Julio tui.kln. as ail hoiloranle rartv man was under Imi!i eonn.let.ee or tlie-opie in i.ie just title. i tne a an iioiioiaoic pau man, w as Ullflfr oolli yrvi,u., ,o his hur h ..Inc.-. are eiualiv chil.ll-h II 1 r... ..;-. u I .... .-I- 1 ' --- ' - ." " I " ' i"i"i. .... . .. .mpoeu p.ome .oHium.t ro ;;,";;- to dVmin.VhVhe popular i nrt VJ fr(" ca" assessments of from army and Col. Scott's suggestion to have viu- uccimoii oi me con vein ion. ii u were respect n.r the decisions of lawtui tribunals. j one in inn per cent, on t ne saiaues oi em- . the same to put down strikes. no s IMl bad not lieen an lllidorst Oo.I hr ' " F n,n,TU,MI' 'o'"" cnr.ni an int. a., i.ii na.i not oeen so unu .rsioou ry , w,.mf . ,he national and stale leoislatures I'l'j irpioeniaiion ana letter can ie ns- riin 1 an. 1014 fiom iv. t met ly seen ii-n tli crnn. It bears the rticitive fu.tn funi". an-i oie 01 1.00 as piainiy as ir stamped but .ty, nas tohl the N-w vesterdavi alw.la ffnr. ..r ..rr . Louisa IietnoH. of Athena. ared 17. state. He cl was found in York (lie other dav diessed unon ("han)lwi 1.... T-... f i ii, Im.v' el..tl,'.o Cf 1r. 1 1 i :.. ...1.-. . . '. . "v'n- M ... (.'.if IfTifc .If if. If? mi 1 ..I "HIIB 1 j;...- ,ie AII4 f til .Mine Willi a young man named Charles Hons trr fra 'id nlem 1, cveiy mem'tcr of that body, lie would not ' I'1 '" he return of prosperity to ihis reat . ... f - ......... Im M....f. ...AMai.M.A ... . t. . . I v 111111 1 i f,.ii,-iiiipf r-.i.tf iiiiriiii . p w inn. ! end as are m their power: fodevote less atten ! tion to partisan MriTe and more attention to ai n J. Km k itcw.' 4 . 4.efi. A. Al.'en. ail, r hcrw.HMl. ,Vi. f. XI. llouch. Iiae irceiv.d a single vote. Confiding, ! however, in hia sincerity as a Democrat he i rrceived the second highest nnniber of votes, a Licit was a maikcd compliment I paid to him in Lis f tT.it to reach the I Piothotiotaiy'a oflice. Others quite as com ; petent as himself, were distanced in t l.r ; tace, but they Lave tittered no word of I comphiiut, nuith less are they engaged in the dishonorable, woik ol pai ty diso;-gani-ziti. n. What motive then impelled, or s what outside influence induced, Mr. Horno j to stultify his past political record and for ( ft it the confidence ot the Democracy of the j county by becoming an independent can didate for Prothonotary ? Did lie expect for a moment that he would stand the ghost A State Lai:oh convention met at.Har rUhurg on Monday last, adopted a plat form, and nominated the following ticket : Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge Wm. El well, of Columbia county ; Auditor Gen- j of a chance of being elected if the Rerun eraL John M. Davis, of Pittsburgh ; State ' lican party put a candidate in the field? Treasurer, James L. Wright, of Philadel phia. About : delegntes were present, representing that many different labor or ganizations in the State. The election in California on last Wed nesday week resulted in a complete Dem ocratic victory. The Legislature will con- i . . . . . . . ' wemocranc majority on joint ballot Republican vote of the county. All this is as a nou t 10, tints securing a United States Senator in place of Sargent, Republican. Hayes carried Ihe S;ato by 3,000 majority. What wondeiful vitality the Democratic party posse; s-s, and whoan o g.f itsniem bers is n t pi oud to bc'osigj'o such a gi and and invincible iK-i:ticl oiganizatton! Like the 'OIoJGiiaid' of Napoleon, it nevrrsur rendeis, and although fraudulently cheat ed out of i's President, it returns to Ihe contest with renewed strength and deter mined purpose. -sH--t.Bi Mr. Hayes will soon rival Grant as a Presidential traveller. He left Washing ton yesterday week for Ohio, accompanied by Postmaster General Key, the "impeni ten: sinner," and Mr. Devens, the Attor ney General. On Friday they gave an ex hibition at Maiietta, in that State, where a the business interests of the country, in order that wise and proper laws may he passed to lessen the Inir.len of lntor and increase its re wards; to e.icoiiratre and reMore to activity ; l.-vitimate Industrial enterprises, and to eimlile 1 the country to tind a foreiirn market for Its i surplus products hp1 manufactures. J 4. That the rcpu'.ilican putty, in passing the ! homestead law, innuiriiral.-d and is firmly com mitted to the policy that Ihe pulilic lands lic ; lima- to lh? people and should tic sacredly re ' served to actual s.-tl lers. free of cost to who ! ever will occupy ihcm in (jro.id fn!ih, and that j all laws permit llnir the nci'iisition of more 1 than ltd acres of such fiubiic lands, by any one j p. rson, should lie repealed. ! S. That we r .ipp.iscd to the policy, hercto- fore prevHilinif. of renewing patents 'bj act of ' conirress, and we favor such a re ision of the j patent laws as will hereafter prevent the re- newal of any patent. J 6. That the Ion and successful existence un 1 dcr the laws of conirress of the double coin ' standard warrants us in demanding an early ' reM-al of the .-f!sl:ition which demonetized ' silver and established an almost exclusive iroM j standard; and we therefore favor n return to 1 the free use and unrestricted 00 in aire of the ; dollar of 17'.. and its rest oral ion to t lie position ! it held as a lecal tender ilurinir theeia-nty years j of our national existence, thus preservirnr the ! equality of t ho commercial value of the silver j dollar with the gold dollar, keeping both in eir 1 dilation. ! 7. That the administration of Governor Har- tranft calls Tor our warmest approbation, lie ! has estatiJislied a state policy which has justly ; endeared hirr: to the people of this eommon 1 wciilth. and hasanply justitied tlie conlideuce placwl in him. The steady reduction of the state debt durinir his administration, and the : success) ill rcfundinir of a larjre portion of the j debt rt a lower rate of in:erest, are the best 1 possible evidences that the state has been well so ol-iio tbot l.o in j I and economically povei nod, and that the peo- so plain tliat he who inns may read, and pU. haveevcrythin to hope from a continuance the one thought uppermost in the mind of " thf- epui.iicati party in power. T lr 1 , . i H- e are in lavor or law and aaralnst lawless- .lr. Home at the time he took his fatal n. ss nnd anarch)-, ith all tin ii- attendant hor leio into tlm nuLtino n ,.r . . .. i rors and crimes. Kqiml rights in makinir laws leap into tbo unknown legion of polit- im c,,i omu-s in obeying them when ical independence, was that both these con-' t""'1'-' : and we icn.i. r our hearty thanks to i fiiit-ornrir Iltit-f rfinl't nnd tho f.llii.nH t tingencies, but especially the first, could be 1 dieror his command ter ihe prompt, and. we biouol.t nlwmt. 1I r.i;i;.) ..:. I ioi-e, I he ( ftcctual supprcsMoti of the lawless r ..... ..v - . . .v.. 1 1 in v 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ! fjf delusion bv )Jn artf-io -iiul nrnmicml n :i r stale . y, ! !). That wc hold In equal respect the riirht or cel. am ltepuolicans in Johnstown w ho ! capital toeontrol its in vestments and of labor.to were willinir enoro.1. to .1 lenr,.,. t..,f 1,, j n'-'ermme .ne inoie or iis service; that wc de t down fftrtkeR. - I'nuprt anrt dai tin A MAWf - tU l,.f A "J. J't V-'l r,,",!' ! . -J,",,At,'an M"f' r 'e South Mann- of the Union since. She Las now become siou i tLese rwilni, "J , " r I cont-criu 114 leet long, 1- teel tnel oi her seducer, and is anxious to rn berlain's reicn was liany. is to 'secure oroncr medical attend- 1 Lio-h. and A fet n-irt. i,;-i, i. 1 . . ... - - . , . , .. . , i.r . . . "--.v., ..c Aircvio W iiwinu I,, .it-i jmirius, w 110 sue teopje 01 . corrupt nm. ilia - . . ... ....K..jw nu nun inn uwii ui"i uiiii jpar. j respeciauiiity Mvt.ur.--n, nun i.i t-ase oi ucain 10 nciieionte peoDio are agitating the provide for the funeral expenses, and a; question of the passage of an ordinance to grant to the widow or children of assist- j keep boys under 18 vears of age off the ance equal to the amount of four months' : streets after 8 o'clock in the evening, pay." In addition to this the French com- j One man Las been in the employ of an pany has established a pension fund which i other man, in Kit tanning, for thnty-fonr entitles each of its employes to a retiring I consecutive years, and proposes fighting it i -t p f - " 'P. f ot'ds :rrfit one ..f i,t.; nana he is ,.T. V )ension after a service of twenty years the pension "amounting to from fifty to seventy-five per cent, of the highest sala- ics ever enjoyed by them." The adop. out on that line f..r some time to come. I At LandalT, N. II.. is the grave of a ; Mrs. Ih-onson, who lived in three centuries, j She was born in 1fi00 and died in ism T ' tion of some such system as this, including j is said there are but three similar cases on a icsovt to arbitration when difficulties j record. arise between the corporations and em-j Henry Ellis, aged Xi. and David Lewis. ' ployes. .Mr. Adams evidently thinks would I aged 4"i, miners were buried and instantly ; east lug In the sba . " Samuel Humphreys, alias John Iearv. rncnts of Tweed's t,!i...d . v a locomotive fireman, has leeu arrested in . On Satnidav ni.i t .i " Connecticut and taken to Reading, in this . o'clock a fanner named .l..j, ' ' State, on the chaigeof Laving been one of shot dead near Lis tor. --,,. ''i f ' ..c "mo iri.-uns iiii.-ii'ii.in.-M nun IIICU , rM in Diimmsourg, 1. i .liirrlri - the Icbanon Valley radroad biidge, dur- was prominent granger and cai iiuougiiout the couutiv. 1 . A 1 I uig ine reccni strike, for ten days pie vious to Lis arrest Le was fireman of a lo comotive in Connecticut. M. Reeoidon of Geneva has invented a machine by which blind nple can write at once in characters meant for their blind II. Hv : . - - "l"tL Tfi ft ins sorrow by paying fieqnet-t r,.-..' o...i.eo ,irs. .loiins'iii, ti!,.,;,, i nie noioiT-.ii.g i arm go very far toward promoting amicable re lations between the railroad men and the corporations in whose service they are. killed on Monday morning at the Hoffman 1 .ir a . r..a,.a tf.i1 l.n .. . ! . . i. ...... ...n 1 1 ;i in Tim i,..i. . r i l.w I.o.-f. .w1 ;.. i.. i..-., .: :r .j ,- ,:l ''' "1 full, iMfiiuijr leiicrs legiuie ." .uui ins vnniif s.,n ...... it 1. . t.f .....: i.. . t, . r.. l ..ii . ... ' f II inc rim. - v 1. 1 mi 111 n tans paer 1 .uari vfin(i no- siop 'nckiii. - nni.o.f.b on ni ib iii oie:arion ; aim a ' wouiu tinxa inm. ip.i.i j rn ... ..!.. ...:!. i c .. .. : i . i ne i. cv. inn ais-., Tiii.f.ii no ii. iii.se 1 1 wro-e Willi it uicovervo, on r'umlav rn-ni.ii-, : mine, i nmueriana, .Ma., by tbe tailing of; without any preparatory study, were tie- was crushed to a idh and st' j, ' a ioor of coal. j ciphered with surprising rapidity. ! were disco vet rd '.i h'e -',et ' " A man named Adrian Perez, who was Second Lieutenant Willard Young, or 1 The quickest rnilr ....1 j'f,. surpnsed in the act of hanging Litnself in the United States engineering corps, and cord is said to bate taV-n tl-ev i, t ! A bouse in Mexico recently, was cut down oneof tl, lato lit ,). ra A'kta airw ....... v . ' &l tint i. n f fTl'l.J t t . l . ' -" i ' n- u ami'iia.ii 1 llllllL' n llllllll'l 1111 ci. uvi nll Sl tilt- II li'4'".ll.i1 . A a.i To say that he did would be to charge him wi h political insanity, an impution which Le would promptly resent. He knew per fectly well, as every otlier man knew, that the only frail hope of Lis election rested, first, on the refusal of the Republicans to make a nomination, and, second, on ihe concentration npon himself of the entire A Lesson for PaSMORE. Out in Mis souri they claim to Lave a lightning rod man who nns seen me evil oi ins ways aim re- , ". pnrou .or unving sioien cuuaren, ana who lor some time was sta- formed. This statement should be taken j t,,e ye he was using. j tinned at Olden weldei town, Northampton wun caution on account or its evident nn- -v .o. oaoh; near i oirsiown recently county, attached to company A. is said to line. i proiiatniity. lint rather than create any I unpleasantness with Missouri people, per j Laps it may be well to accept the extraor- dinary assertion as a fact. This refo'ined , lightning ba filer has divulged an import- j nip elecuical seciet to the villagers where j no resioes. ne says mat tlm people ol any contracted to make a basket sleiih. and w hen it was finished, he found it too large to be taken out either through the door or the window of Lis shop. The rr.ilroad rioters convicted at Tlar risburg week before last, were sentenced to the county iail on Fridav. for tPtma City, N. -I miles : the among the excarati,.! J .IT. U "r- I. T.--I . cnage tluve snid a l if here ic m ,f t . 1 . n I ... A C 1 HA I W f i..t. . i. ikitd icin.ru -j-iot,outj no. mug ago as a in.iiisnna cunic v :t:i s-i- liiii. iioio ins lamer, una now lie comes in 1 oaiiKmenrs one ot hl. ! lunrt wun me otneis ioi ?. snaie oi tne estate. Disop Dubois, of Galveston, was twice captured by the Texas Indian. Once the savages tied him to a tree and weie prepar ing to mini ii;m tocleatb. when be pleaded small village are foolish to expend money ranging from two to eight months, and to ; with them, speaking the Spanish lancroatre and pin chase a nal for each residence, a ! Pai' '"es from 20 to i.""10. i told them he was a chief, and asked" to see more economical and equally as safe plan ( iy the piematuie explosion m a nnar- their chief. Ilf n-nas.., r..f i. .....i being to erect a liberty pole in the centre of j rv a- -orthtield, Mass., on Friday, Wililam . Rishop represented himself as a chief in i tiie village and put on it an extra powerful ! v""' '"anny Killed, anri .lames , tbe Church, whereupon he was released ! lightning-rod. All the superfluous light-! Henderson, the overseer, was so badly iu- The Board of Pardons of Pennsylvania i ning which is fooling around the locality j jnred that he Las since died. , Las refused favorable consideratioi,of the will make a strike for liberty (cole) nnd j hotel at Policy Pond, X. IT., was ; application for pardon of James Court ! slide pleasantly and harmlessly to ihe estm.ved by an idcend iary fire Thursday ', w ri. Lt, convicted of embezzlement of S'ate j ground This gives people a chance to din- o'ffht, on which the loss was $3,000. Mrs. ; funds, Thev recommend a panlon to .las t im.imer, me momer in-law of the pro- j Thomas, of Northampton county, convicf- distui bances which recently occurred in this j play their patriot ism by the erec ion of the j pole and at the same time secure protection j Prietor erished in the flames. mine rou. I ne re is Herein contained a I valuable suggestion for our fellow towns- ! precateany assertion by violence of ihe riu-ios i mo.. i...l (......;. ..' 1 . . .. n : not the ability to control, Republican opin- ' nW.rT: i hkewie to abandon the error of i.is ways. ! ion in the county. Mr. Homo's theory was j Just limitation 01 tbclaw, and that anvattempt ' ai'd assume the role of a lefornied itisur-i exploded last week by the Republicans pVopTiy r making a nomination of their own which s exiirehcy demands. y method by which whole communities can , , , ' i 10. That the democratic party of Pennsyl- I avail themselves in a bunch of the benefits .iiu., nun on i eeu iiiu iiomu.ee 01 eacli 1 vania is a. rain to express a fieciricd opinion on Marty pist as Mahomet's coffin is said to B"V 1,,l,:s,l"n ,r to-esent politico importance, j jii " j'l.iiioiuti a coiun is s,aitl to , except in its open declaration or Tree trade iia.e oeeu suspended netween Iieaven and : - ..iTisnea me ncnuinn mat ex . . ... ,. ... . j pression of poiitieiil opinions oun-ht eil her to A Republican nomination was the very thing Mr. Home neither wanted nor mean any I hinr or not himr. as may tiost tend to secure the restoration of that partv tothe con trol ol the offlr'os and the trensnrv'of tho r...,,. expected, but as he has made his own r.o tnonwealth. We are confident that the intelli- a..t.t;.V .....,., S -..1 iii:..., .. .. - ' , Ke.ii eoiz.eii? :-,-...4 1 vuuivil n 11 I'lUL-irvv lllia I'HI'll lllir:il ttil HO tmiut ba nonf n.d : n w 1 - - - . v.v. ..-u t v viiiciii 1 t r hc it. TcpeaU-d to the crowd that same old, thread- j Being now u-Jeily without hope of election, i baie spn.eh about one consi ii ntion, one his future continuance in the field will stiip flag and one dtstiny. The Ohio election him of his ii7r.prrf(-nt guise and show thafc Ml ill lklH.I .1 n.- l I I. n 1. .1 1.. I- I,. , itw inm. nun wt-i-KS. iiul til ins sole ro . live course Mr. Hayes does not visit that Slate to violate Lis own circular against office holders interfering in election campaigns. The tiip will be extended to Louisville, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and the valluy of Virginia. We imagine that the addresses which Mr. Key will deliver when he stands upon his native lipa li will differ materially from his recent discreditable ef foits in that lino in Vermont and New Hampshire. Unlike Grant, who always carried a geucial assortment of railroad passes about him, Hayes refuses to dead head his way over the roads, but pays for Lis ticket like tlie generality of ti avellers and for doing so Is warmly to be com mended. Simox Cameron's Stat convention Lad not the courage iu the platform which it adopted, and which we publish in full in another column, either to approve or con demn the civil service policy of Mr. Hayes, uor had it any opinion to express on the im portant question of Congress voting enor mous subsid ics to ra ill oad corporal ii ms. Of course the Cameron clan, which has 1110 nolized the government patronage in this State, is hostile to Hayes' circular prohibit now is priFd al hostility to Charles F. O'Donnell. If there is puo Democrat in Cambria connty who, more than any other, ought to be the warm sup porter of Mr. O'Donnell, it is Nathaniel Home. In 1872, when he was before the county convention as a candidate for As sembly, and when ho sorely stood in need of friends, he repeatedly and openly de clared after its adjournment that Mr. O' Donnell, who Wdsonc of the delegates from Loictto, Lad proven Litnself to be Lis tine and steadfast friend, and iLat he would never forget his devotion to him in that convent ion. Five years have passed away, during all of which time Chai lev O'Donnell winked for Mr. Home's nomination, and his reward is an uugiatt-ful effort by tbo latter to defeat him. Mr. Home will learn that the Democracy of tbe county are not in the humor to be seduced from their al legiance to party organization, and that they will stand at the back r Chailey O' Donnnll hecauso he was honorably and fairly nominated and because Le is" both competent and deseiviug. m---m I 71'IIS II , .Ilia frfuiM Blu.n III . I . . ............ V. .. ... ...... . . . : ... ..... 1 ut- Li... in. 1 in us a 11 M us to the par- 1 ty which has been zealous in the maintenance 1 of its credit, viirilant In defence of its honor. ' prompt in Ihe enforcement or its laws, ami whose past administration of its irovernmeut h.f been honest nnd competent. anJ fearlessly rauhrul 10 the best inn-rests of all men. of whatever cla3, race or condition, wiihiu her I 'M iters. 11. That we renew our oft-r. posted declara tions in lavoror a.iequate protec tion to Amer- i lean industry, and now that ma 11 11 fact 11 rers I arc laim iiishinu- Hud workinu rii'-n nre 0.11 of , ed of At-soo io ii,. rll if 1 en .. . l , ... a . , . 1 - ...ii,., 1.-1 1 nini i.rua-iict-11 largo mushroom is Raid to lnn . if, ti- 1 r.... .1 .... , r , .. . . " . - .! in ...ij n-i uiiio v;.isauu six bnced its way through twelve inches of months and ti pay a fine of I T,m concrete covered with at hick layer of as j -St. Stephen's Catholic church, New phalt in the floor of the ravings Rnnk De- ! York, is one of the largest cm this cj.i.ti paitmentof tho General Post Office iu Lon- ! t.ent, it being 200 x 173 feet on the ground r. . n-r , , , , ! It seats 3,000, but o.OdO have, it is said. Peter O .Icarn of Gold Hill, Nev., be- j st.iod inside the edifice at times. Six coming tired .r the constant interference : cleriyv men minisfoi- nt Sr smJuin'i Ti.. of life insurance on ".he reserve endow- ! nf his wife s mother in Lis family affairs, 1 parishioners number from 20 O00 ti30 0 k) ment plan" he will strike a political bo- j borrowed a pistol, called his wire into a Of 3,272 churches in the R.iman Catholic nanza. Voiitrille Standard. j 'de room, a.id shot himself through the ; diocese of the United States, only 1 1 or 13 - heart. i bear the name of St. Stephen. MrsTEnioraMt-RnKitAmoatremaik- deaTh Tn'ece or'rb'mrsT'" Kn 'h r ! . A WeW, eni-iecr Las Invented an en able minder is puzzling tbe detectives of T 1V,Z nnl" ,t U" Campbell of g. of w hi Tare which consists of a can....,, Allan a, Geoigia. iust now. Son e. t l.iVl Wl"" l"?', ' ""r"nent for Lfe. so arranged as to discharge a shar;. swo.d since the headless body of a white man was w C . ... , i I." . "rn'r "de crosswise in the direction of th rn- discovered in the woods near Americns i Iniv 4 1"ft -uicnaci -MCAnnlty ; emy, tbe kn,re being so poised in its couise (.a. The body was entirely naked, and he i nu 1'",'.... t- i hnmgh the air as o cover tho wh 'e space clothes had been burned. The bead baH -s' " ' ii" ,Vr a s,,e ,s 'amiliarly , in a longitudinal dire. een partially cut off at the neck by some ! u.nLZ. !"?.?"?COm,tl i l,hlde.i!Tlf- . h-i! :!V. been partially cut off at the neck bv blunt instrument, and then twisted off as one would twist the head off a cbickon. Tbe neck bones of gristle protruded two or three inches above the shoulders. The Lead was not to be found. It was inipos- eniploymcitt, the common interest demands a 1 1 . , , mpos- t-Hll closer a.iherei:ee to the protective policy I R,blc b discover who the murdered man 1 if-h..li tl.c 1 .1 : . . . i- 11. .'. ........ ... I'limi, nn i 1 funs) 1 vania nave , always sustained. The country has never yet ' prospered under Tree trade, as It never can or : will ; and as all tariffs are levied primarily for revenue.it would be a bad povernmcnt which j is not just enouirh to its people to arm rife its ! revenue imposts so as to encnurnsre acd build ! 1 .1.- it ii 11 1,1 n., in,, tna nu 1 act ure. w as. I here was no one in the ipirbbo.- Lood who was missing, and no strangers Lad been in that section for some time. Atleiinth a clue came to light. A niecn of ihe shirt of the muidered man, hardly) cction desciilied by tbo ;,,.! k..ii .1 a encumber which lias Itccn nr.rj ; tx-.i,,i i r. , . ...I. .... , '-"'y a in a d iss. In.ttla r r . . - .t tt ,., ,KK ,Hj yarns mowing tBt- . y y1'- Ml8- i oow" Fve, v "hstacle iu its paih. i.? i!B!;,a 6,m,,al" Preservation ! -The Pope proserves his high soiiits .....ij-.iio jmis oki. 1 unabated. On rnml;. in n. J-, ..it-...' 1. . I Iheie were three Sn1Ant ,.i.. ! r.. 1 ? '.c r'J" ""J" , ........ ... , . .if.. in?,., ne nas iteen oea-i 1 r . f'l.l 1UIII1IV on I lllll-Qrllt ' 9 VUlrc m..,f has Pittsburgh Mm P.err.,i ". ' . "i.JT. ",,u J" persiMiartvi j . " mi in 1 1, co suicide ny ; 11 is 1 loiiness burst into a 12. Thar we favor an inch square, w ith the edges badly j Tenne-ee ' and Tirginia scorched, was found nn-.... ....... ... . ' "s11"!' sevei - bv a priest. drowning, an unknown man hanged UlZ i .d od a subcV , ion'tol 'tkenTn I r,?lA Car,and "no,,,er ""known , his name to the papo, for five years -We man was k, led on the railroad. ' shall see who last. .1.. 1.. LJ. Ill tlie I'res Heoti-il . -i ... ..... j . .. ... miu, " "" "" Kt .- annul 10 - aim now it will ycx them i""i i-uiimgii 11110, make a 1. 1. .i..i.. . 1 .. . .. . ...... ..i. .. .1 r . fairs as will, first s i.tV, , 'i " V. TVJr ' . , 0 . ou.an recog- for fees as compensation foriMilinty .TmeVrs - 11 aS a J,,r.Ce o! Checked shirt belong- af.firtriil o. ......... : . .. ... ' ' lllf, tfl filio f .f I 1, if.i .. . . . t v . . 1 ... i ... ....v- ... iniTg run Mill l lill -IIIHKei S who had settled in the village some months before the murder and left a few days be fore the body was discovered. Inquiries were put on foot, and it was discovered that two of these men had reached Savan nah, but that the third was missing. Steps are being taken to arrest the survi vors and see if they can give any clue as to the whereabouts of their comrade. aecomi, siM-ure our municipalities from the fiaiiK-ers that attend the existlnir taeilitiea tor I eotitractinjr debt ; nnd third, provide adequate : p-tiards nuainst a recurrence or tlie frequent and larn-e losses to which the people who do : business with banks and ban kin institutions have heretofore been subject. ! Freak oe a Madman. The following singular story of attempted murder and acl complished suicide is told by the Detroit Free Press of the 6th in.st. . ' n-"".0-Tn."k.cr' Tmvelinsr Airenr of the Oreat y. stern Itnilway ,a resident of Niajrara Ealls, sa). there is a curious Tact eouneeled with .the suicide of Ir. Stein, of New Vork. the old iren- , tleman who sprana- last Kri.h.v n.u.... I rrViT" "0t ',rid'f- ue talis, into the '; bubblin flood bi-low. a distarce of Is.", :ect. nciirniFHuu, .mo now u Tex tiiem to , Kentucky, j I'ope's address on their wrappers '' the Chicago , In New York, on Thursday, a i General Key i was discovered in an alley where wi to put tlie Saved bv a Cat. Some time ago tlie a-ife of Mr. Alfred Davis (wLo was drown ed with Lis two sons last Fridav eveiiitiir I iu Nansemond River) was confined to her room with protracted sickness, and such In May last, Crazy Horse, the noted wowas the poor man that Le Sioux warrior, under tLe advice of Spofted VlXXlZX 1 lail, went to Camp Robinson, Nebraska. HIld p'.""' 0,,t obj.-ctsoi interest. Ilea reed to j tela ' and surrendered himself and m. .... ... 5, liTa .'J!:.!'"; ClV.'.1 r" "I1." ' o -on t i ,, ,,e w i t h i mus i rendered himself and Lis band to t , i ii r . I " ....Tf..." t. nicer oi me pJSt. lie ng office-Lolders from personal y interfer- j Ild his fl(llowe8 Uien . . .. .. . IUVVKU. p:lIl orKe(, CJoud leselvatiotl iu rruu.eu fir. nayes ny treatn.g bis troublesome. Le 1 ..... i I : . 1 ... . f ... .... 1 ' ciu service zeiorm witn studied contempt. The cubsidy question, how ever, is one that promises to occupy a prominent place at the coming session of Congress, and it is therefore the more re maikable that the convention wasafiaid to show its hand on tho subject, though it was not afraid to damn the President's Southern policy with feint praise. This Southern policy, about which so much has been saPd and written, and to which the Democratic party was pledged long before Hayes was ever thought of as a Presiden tial candidate, consisted simply in the with drawal of the Federal troops from the Southern States hi which they Lad Leen quartered by Grant, thereby leaving the as unable to procure the necessary nonr- imieiii, ioi- ner. indeed, as Mis. Oavia elated the case, the wants of the family .a . J him duriiitheday.and pulliiiirfiiH a vi-rv larire I . I,ave been of the severest and most ron oi i, ins pain him in advance. When ihe old ' trying nature, the family subsisting for MEr ! "t1 vrksf4on ? atoe? a,,d siiU hui.ea ...,,i ........ .. ",H r us, t in y During the aari lndisiuMsitioM .f f..o ....: . ...... ...,t n iii. iii. ni.-iiy survey or Hie . Becoming t-'reat cataracts. Dr. rrein asked if there was ! a,,a her pressing want for delicate food a was arrested and brought c ',iier M,,nl? 'XiZZ?.. .V.',.,"..,.he. ,,rM common house cat went into the field and to Camn Robinson, and hi mi.i; n. "is there anv ono in .ii,. J Krt:l caught a young hare and bromrht it. to tl. . . . ...p.... ... ,ho i,Ti,uf.r. inoll,r,.H lh ,7 "I:.' "'l"' bonsft. Afr n,i i..i.... " .. j" 7i . i 1 ., ,. ' e.t iciiiun. i - "ii i ne nin e a i hi made 1 here is no on.-ni nil." ,.,a n. r... . . . . . sharp look. At tho same iiisiantlir stein . a """P ",S r""'"'J? W'fe, which seized the boy and endeavored u, throw 11 n ca,lsd a rapid improvement in her condi nt i.r tl.iii.,i;ii,.....i .1.. 1...1 1 ... "'" 1 ti.. .1 ,- . .. ... .... ., 1 11c 111. 1 scream. ; oc iiiiy lonowilllf the Klmo . scape received a bayonet wound from one or the men guaidjng him, from the effects . of which he died on last Wednesday week, j What effect his deai h and the cause of it I will have on the numejous bands of reser- w : t 1 ....ou inaians remains to be seen. The TV.,..,.. .1. :..r-. 1. n " i,,r' 1. hi., on 1 uuisoav. a woman ............... ,.,,, os.masreri.encral Key ! was discovered in an alie .1, .s.i. ka g",o, HeN -in HI AT?V?i Wa'd;, chiMre". W" f'V y-eigld The agrieultu.al .! Hdiig.uiKi. lies an amoozur littlo cose " lufiiro .. , ... J . f ... . . -A boy namecl Cole in M:.dbn,y, n! ii., ' S S r cup of water" Vin' ZS'il 16 l,Va,id' t,eT'ted '-e"lbandVb;VcnkTn n f n?r .'silVi rM . "'8 ,m''0er, ; her rent, she was ejected by her landlord. the rcke.lA 'was fon: i who cannot 1,e,.,er she lived or died Cole was discharged l.c, " ""J "...Xl""' w"-v mi? "he and ber ,, . . , e ..wow no 1 ri umuu , Vjiiimreii 111. n, iieiuaini ...t I'wvrrr-i 000K WHS lOUt.d Oil were thrust by the constable -Robert Anderson, jr., of Pittsburgh, ! been stand nfifin 1 t-i r..l t ... l. ! 1 1 . toujf, lequiriug tweu'y-trre h W;i t 1'ic yarns oi eaitli, w!iic!i 1 1. r 1. , r , oituges am culveris tlc e: more tiiau one huudreM. Tlirs'i ler was coi.siruc-ed in ssxtv -seven d.n 1 111 tim ror a large sininicr liavd ...... lr i.:.o , , piece or engineering. an! it IkhI al met it. of being cons lucttd fn less ;L 1 tlie estimated cost. Seveial numerous v-!it"!m1 p-,u- will tie presetifeij to CnT ,... .,. i;, projaising atneiiilineu's to the .'.::. alM.lishing the Piesj.lePiy : a': Ei souncu, 1 oiinc.i oi t.lte "r ;!.: substituted therefor, to be r-;r?sd the seven secretaiies. wi!l: ,--t omcer, an to nae e.rnii m is, the plan is to siinj.ly .ti kf "il President and author i ilie S-c!-r: have t heexeeui ion of the Lots a'i(i ? ; servision of the Goveinme!:. fw .-f- council to be fleeted Iv ti:e II. 1 t 1 1 1-eC ill' tllf Sinntp f -iin. Iii.vn'i..i,.f' lesjiec ive iiou-es for tn 1 id s. . to be removed at any time t v'it H electing them, and all ! have ilit 1 members in b'.tb house. .Mrs. Nin in, of Kina-. i f . woman who ins a firm of ...J i.-.f prairie laid. This spring !: ! ten acrefT wheat ot her nav' and sowi.17. and r-jt 1 11 k more, besides soine s"!glurti nih'.' corn, 5e is n-t a str 'ntr !..-1:ea w on Ihe contrail-, when 'j hozn ploughing she wa so fcfli tl 1! an eisvcluir a the eil i.fhei f : rj. was obliged at cver f c:v iv ! ' and rest. S'i. Hi this I. to (or)'' f.r i! ;h 1:1 ti. I: that cave lir.'n.ise of .1 ful .ne f 1 !" sons wtioni she d.'siiu' 1 t 1 e'l-iT" : fulness I ler lie il; Ii irn .: u .in i I raiser m the neighb u u i her to plough ten a.-ies.t f 11 take her pay in sheen. A dispatch from WilkesV.-re. ine of tbe strike of the ni'DP'. sV i. . T-l. 1-,- ,-n.iu.,, in f.r lliilt tl)e fl ' -. ' I.TS.SIj ...I..--.. ... .1 ores .if communism will s""!i f' strirts sre b-C - f of. 1 t l.o eff.i(.!c .if l-jl..s.le'i'!ti. i" ! of the so-called communis' .vf'i ' ! through thp cm trv. snd slif'T1'-: ! icanests for provisions is dt'i.:ed. f . iiscii. itaiii.s, oi'.iirtiii. ." . , ,' cellar arc indiscrimina-e'y f" 1 V.I...I.I. ..... 1. ,-,i,.rI -iriii t if'r L j 1 aiuni'ic H'nn ff I tt f.in...- Oil Ooeninii- a fi-ei.rli. oo. t.:.i. i..j : 1..F1 on .,.. stmirdi'e; Pil. ' f. " -- - - - m. ' s.fi 11 1v.11 njiu , ..iiviv iiiti ' ' Iftn fit .if, iv ... :.i: . . ... 1 .. . ji, l.ft.f. 1 r.,;. . . - - : r. - ,u, n Riiiiutj on tne est 1 am iieuuicrs are piiiii.ii-:v T..v.s,ru lor Killing ma father.1 rrnnsvlir.i.iin ..,;i. . 1.1 ,...1 ti e r I s iftat...... So . . . : ! . "in.riu, m .incgiienv. sever- I'uiaio neius arc nii.iiivT. ....v. Las been Young Anderson is a cripple and Le nit? : i 11 r riiiinia w i r . . i m. oliS. H e kp:.eSTha;7heaM?,:hal 1? nnlered that name was boii in As a Minoi ol L J ' 11 7, v"" U. '",,y' wn,,l,'ted in t,,e r,s" snlman paren s. l f IuS' P""1 "-town. on Monday mo, ning'last, Jack Wilson, a c.nW.d :a ! 7. ' IT "'. Hundred pco- j .1 . 1' t w , r - j much lmiw ine O'hiv or a man stand- ! carried on. Ciorenior 1 1 . V . intT I ri nu aisnnt ,.-..: . . - t . . --- irv-i ;imj. I f. man liarf Meriwether com, y Oa ha, 1. . "c.t omg on.c.als. After the services f.n... " u;: la". bought ai d of tho Catholic Chmcb. th A. rn ii m.i.i.. j . .. - i ! v i.e w h , a oeatn followed almost instantly. OQ I 1lf 1 1. .. 1 ... . . .IT . . . J naid for 700 o,,oo ..r l i .. . . c 1 '""o since tne war wm mame tins year sixty tr...-it f: !: II"' "' r ii i 1 1 1 uru nt j'im r 1'p.- - moiitbs men in tlie i?tn;!d t: : co-oporate with t!ie ivcuVus. The Ai.Wof the M '-m r joined by J. V. Ytmt w Wells, Ute counccil r "f l'1'14 publisli a ciicular siatii-2 !-lir ; ITI ti:C IIVHI lllH 'ii'. t . V. lird, who blessed them, aim to IliPin thf. Hteos thev sh u!il - t - , , - Taylor, Senior ApsT!c and -v dent of the Twelve, is iinanin"'; t.i i lie. 1 in lint oositioil. a T I -J ' quorum of twelve a;'! ie ts r.l wr? '.r r' cat L V t.r. .'.n wnn .. the enetvy he po8- ! again set out on its mission ofel.a.i. j 1 1 ... . Htl,l ,y ollnirifiv to tho rim V '".i"V-l.ZZ ! s U8SI the f.i.j..ot or iiisirifiiiiiorfinpiinj n. Mr. Took- ! Iuccepcie"., catciMiij? a partridge, which ii i i . i i . wlMaR,ul "irtt HHynuiHi : ws iiKewiKe brought to tlie liouso and de- .-- ........ iiir i'ni t)i I nf rilHS. PM-hano llVAiod oc w a t l. I a .. . . . - - -vy a . v l in iiii 7 ii. 1 . . . - i iiuniin locini s nHK ida iiuia Anil i . nflair is regarded at Washington as ver i.V "ne him " "'J l..f - ...... . ,, . . . . 1 - - rushed out and made for the rescue, of Custor , . . . ...e yeais o.o, and in ability and influence wa, second only to Sit ing Hull, with whom bo ..s. ..,.1; ,,,c massacre t.f Custor the .iniatho.na i,.e .,..oi rt.I r. . '"" . . and his ill-fated party. It is very certain r ,lhn h-' struck one of the bridge vs. which that when Sitting Ru loail)8 ,,. XXXrl of Ihe Jeath of Li. fo, mer trnsied friend, it ?l"nr,WriJ ill in ii. iti'i m u nu innni.i ... a . ... . ....i.nnc , mniice inni ie cat, the 11 Ut culll 1. .. i . , I 1. . ," " ..u-su irceiiiii i mmmne Starvation. I l.n fi. ..r .i.. iinfortunate. Crazv Horse inB o.,w 1111'.. ".PV!' k'd decree ; at any rate the at- , ''fe of tb is unfortunate ladv was saved from f ' ii 1 1 i v irutini in ii ini rifi.i-M u t ai. u. t . . . , . i. i . - ....... i.. " ' ji ii i f r. a s a. . .. Bteiti perceived, lei oof his well-ni h exhaust- ; ""c e suosiiintiated as correct, and ed victim, climbed to the ton ot ii.ar.in.,.. ! are .riven as tel. .ti.l i... f.. r :. - . i.hou. a word, B.r.w ,,, .he misty a.Va i 7'"' "Y,9m niiny, he fell th 1 . r.. .. . . 1 . . i ., - .t n... . . . . . ... . . j"j..,.ic ni u.iu iiuirnuipieu in me manage. y way to tntoi view him in Ih itish They were re- V""n""-'. 'r tbe purji.s-e of seruiing his ment of their own affairs moved by Mr. Hayes fruit South Carolina and Louisiana, where they had only been used to prop up the tc.tteiing governrrenfa of Chamberlain nnd Packard. The wisdom of the policy has been fully vindicated hi its results, and tbo country approves it. It is an accotnnlisLed fart and ihe Republican military inetLod of governing the Kontheru Btates can never be restored. It is there, fore a matter of supreme indifferenoe w hat may be said about it by a Republican con vention in thia or any olher State. The polioy wiU stand in df,nnao both of Juke ' trans nsite or ojion dfsttrr j;itfaa. to surrender .o the government commission ....Ti. .... us way to tntoiview him in II Cohimhia, for the purpose of Kee...i. return acroM the boundary line, not big Ji.jun," bm ns a prisoner of war. it on nn rmriiiif.il. r,pc..n i... . waters ol the Ninu-ntv. ,h... him. h or, althoutfh I.tlN reward has been of fered for the recovery of tin. body, and hun dreds have looked for it nUht and day since not a vestige ot it has come lo the surface. With its issue of Saturday week the Lan caster Intelligencer entered on the four teenth year of ifB publication BB a daily newspaper. Tlm b,..;i i. . . . - fi...i.ijnr is a tearless, reliable, thorough going Demooratie jour nal, and isediied will, nn ability and spirit which places it in the front rank of Amer can journalism. We are gai ,oknnw tI)at it. merits as a JiTe newapaper are properly appieoiated, and that it ismHn.. Fn AKns W. HroiiES, of Pottsville, once a Democrat, now a howling inflationist js addressing meetings in the anthracite coal region in favor of unlimited greenbacks to Stan the mines, furnaces and rolling mills that are now idle. Tlie Miners' Journal hits this greenback champion squarely be tween flu. 7f.f I. . .: .. .. - - . - .T.n ..j, pii-scoiing to nun i.r a A Model Sox. Richard Hay was a con ductor on the Erie Railway some thir y years ago. He went away with his family and there was a charge of 21 against him on the books of Zinah Kellogg, then a mer chant of Middletown, N. Y. Hay had a son William, five years old. A few days ago a stranger appeared in Middletown and inquired foi the store of Zinah Kellogg, who had long been out of business. H is son John IN. was his successor. The stranu-er went to . I. N. Kellogg' store. I wain to bay Richard Hay'a bill," s lid thestranaer. I he storekeeper couldn't find any account ou his liooks against Richard Hay. The T...,IK, r men sain that tbe bill had been or seventy bales. The bodv ,. !i a ... . . " ' I ...i....-. - .. . Th ; oi ca-ton 1 lion or - Olio i... ii 1 . ...... ........ i,, niuiiF iweniv-lwo ; n.iiuorny in me v m. ...... - , has w twZnii f a i fine cTd ; ?JlW s then delivered to the at! pl-n punned at the time of tion, and i-aises h"mLl COnd,- te"da rnesta Cuiley's only remark -T.eph Smith, and il i.:V"" Vn m'HU ' npon the scaffold was, tJentlemr. T k;.I Smith and sustained I V l:'C,n r . Plit.ratiVA !nf a 1. resi.lcncn of Tlieh.wi u.A ' rL'rY" .' Ind . on FHd.r L ' " ''r et- 1 I . Catharine Waddle. - ...... .ii 1.11.. 1ISIII17- nil qva f i Inn- .,nA.. .... ,. yoll all good-bve." ' ! To f,ilo., .1... tr.ns.irt i.'II '" c ,s Mic r"- 1 1. -. : rr.jji. . .. I .. n .A..r U " i.rht . r ",c auuie, a woman liv- oiueroa ina- i if"" n 1:111. USIIICr on qva . Ini....... . .. .. i. . . 7 I. .... . i - - ...t-t, i'.V open the window. While he ... i ...I I j . V. ... . "nriei-ed couple, . wmw ny .iouu . . -- .ii.i ...... nin ru HI . . 1 1 ls.lii,'fTi, A. ...... 1.. .... I, Ana n,.-i .mil irn if , rri ' , , j ......... -...ii!,., i.l.lllll - - ...... .... ,.l.(l? llicr &fifM..,..1 is,, S2 .. .. - I i . . r...lriii.U s-"it . s-.....i,,v, upon suspicion or murdering . lar mges ail sun's to ne gUr a blow . James Fitzgerald and wife. red 7.1 rar i inr temnles and navinj titln.n: j on Friday night. The murder was com- - i nutted with a chisel, with which both A Rem w.kat.i.e Ti thh: i - throata were cut from ear to ear, and their Portland Oroui.m of a nceiit acioi searching a bureau Bolit he axe, and strikiiie- tb on tbe head killed him instant u- An aged couple named Fitzgerald were found murdered at their Lome near Hill. boro, Md., on Saturday morning. TLe wlm T to ,,ave been committed w ill, a sledge-hammer, which was found in the room where the bodies were discovered I here is no clue to the perjietrators ,,i7.A1',en C La,'os c,,n,i"ed in the Easton jail under sentence of death, tried to com mit SUIClde on Snnit i,.. u.. . j . i.fiiie i i v n i v .. ' . . .. f skulls mashed ;n. Mr. covered the victims. the "I addle first dis- tiins tliis niilM lievable st.'iv li is i ... r .. , , ....tii-il Xn I . , -' -' '-( mo v.. Ull.illli:il ...s f..--- , II character, but no conclusive evidence Las I chain a little amulet or charm. been discovered against ber. j from itSA .Tcculiar histo.y. is . , "irj. i.i augatucR, . onn., itself. Ii is nothing m.'te . oea.,. tie marte tbe first pocket cutlery ; i-tiified rc ever maoe ill Amenca. He was lnn, in 1.08. At the outset of Lis career iu Wa terbury Le advertised in a newspaper for Rome cutters, paid tLeir fare to this coun- ny, ana set them at woik. Tbo untni n. in. H. i.,.i;.Ti, after bavitU was Ruccessfnl from the berrinnin.T. il.,.,mh . 1;A "iih ihe ns. t'"'1 " was conso-, some of Mr. Itradtcv. r.-;.n. .ft.:... . - i i r... .;..lu ''"f incose of Inm acainst troimr intr. ti.A - .1. j - xt'ir.i'- J " ' . . . . . - r---- ion ri itt- it i 11- ii l lie 111 i:i c- . 1 a I ' tl..f..w.i..,. .1 T- . . " Known stamp on it. th.oughont the Tmted States and Canada . Thuidav asatemperai.ee reformer and ,is - , " of Z " I lZ?-,Hl0S !'r U,e ceding ...tt,,,,s oi snips torn fr . i.t uru tlntie.l rosebud. inuinc young nephew of JuIce ... - r .i. s; ...fl.A,ii si.ys ' .11 111 I .IV O.'IIT.i. , . j( ; - to his mother and inclosed " a rosebud. The letter arrive clothing. When the covered the man life was nearly extinct. -. Ainniui uappe, who wa crated Catholic bishop 0f the di ' levehnd, O., in IS47. nnH 1870. died at St ah.- ' i-" u ?"'"tz "t ne could not sell a knife in the letter acrain bioiuht t !'; nic-ht. ...J . .-..i..., ". n rMinr(fay Limed Sta es that had not tb sbeffield it mn..;.,i,i ... ri se, vend t r-r 1 at t . nn ta a a n n 1 1 1 . .. . . u - ...i a" 'r . 'iheju temnera,..f w,r. . . - ""'' iiunHiay evening an altercation no- to him at. The news hv t-W.: Tr."?ry- V1"00 Vn !" of the Pennsylvania the hands of 11 dgc aunt reccirly "' : it this place, and !,e i'1,,ri,' dsof a jeweler '"'r it fitted 10 chit on l'! . 'f last, the Russians had dZSl T ? TT 7. U,e dea,h f 0n of r tici- 1 Tl' !ritiat ion is so very - c- at Plevna, Las nt lie T confi, "n P ui . U 'm t,,at wl)i,e tntmP in hole in it "ts r attack of the Russians W I i r -a 6 U1' twc('hrrd men named Henderson were broken before tbe Ij' ', and was conti .. ed H.l lf1.""' P"d7 Bnd.fraig i,0 were walking on the rail- tdished. It is a infect r . ' --"f,."'ii mi nionnay. Itailmarl. near I - .i. .. .. i 5. r .-.n ills"' . nn., hi ler a Oesnoratn str.,r,rrl.. o , " ----- -..v..-ir., , mni oinv irr- Having it niiru io cm.. - j ti-i. .... -rs . f"'"e struggle on Sunday niinnte in tl. .l...i. -r ...... , . : .,r M1' . Baiisfaetoiyfiolulion the difficult. , nce 1547. The old Im-tks in the following paragraph man Kellogg were examined and the ac "There is no di,iiL,mv o. , V, " ! .Ti Vnl vjs,t.or w" he son An4 Hrr..i..n 1 ... " "". I. lull .11 11 1 a V. WHO Wna K Too rn nU .l ...... , ,,, riiuiiing i tiriiHccg ami ro i. i.;r.i , ' . ' j " "en and waa enn . ..fj ""t. v.au; who were wn kmc on the ra.il- Inir nulls. Labor mnterhi nH o,. "l. bis father moved awav. rr, bari r " u .H8 contirnied day after dav. a..i i ..t ... . umiop 0.1 t.ue ran- arpl.anc sareathand. The difflen . .h.,.. Philadelnhia on n...-no.0 Yr. .w- il'.l. Rh they had gained om 'i' 3 k " "T "' 'onstratmg with nsurmnuntahle ils.ttfinf t do utth the i,-r, f- having learned th. hi. fV.i1 J V a . advantages, the Turks held th x 1 - . ,e Pl",,' Henderson on tbe ' rnnnufarturtd. If Mr. Huahes can "fJ.' 5 -If. d . lnat ',ls. fther had left nntil flv r.'io.si!. ' J.e,d. the w" UP head with a large stone. Cral then drew . o.ii.c in iiiuidu.it aw win nn Mr. Hiiahes can " V s """",u. u ls iatuer liad left until Ova r.'ii, i- 1 , TOW" UP b tetuid o thS , ,,ch ne unpaid. The bill, ith interest, The atmrllJ 1L N ny ernoon. anottd to taf.eO and wa paid. na .h.SL6 r nfrbefln lon nnd derate ana llie lOW f life riirr..,1;-.i. ' ' " """"" S "on. CIS Hliica 11 . -... ,.vuiu ijr ueavy. hirr., i razor ana cut tbe white man abint h ' neai and neck. ioHicti is feaied are of a fatal eharactor. well preserved that the f;f- 'j. lie seen. What p cub' ': ' !' . or ntT cu'd b '' ' ioebi:.l ;t.t-f a ! a:,', sol. si ance n t he s! . ' '1 ' ' is to us a mystery." in f v