ASSESS. iAO tmJ JM t &V II Mil. mm Uii EBENSDURC, PA., 1RID.VY, - - - APRIL 19, 1878. The steamer Mercrdita, the first vessel dispatched by the Messrs. Collins to Brazi', ae:d which left Philadelphia on the 2d of Janutty last, arrived at San Antonio, on the Madeira river, the point at which the proposed raihoad will commence, on the l!th of Feb. nary. iffc. I Inianeiplna liteord. in releirm-f to niaine-., opposition to Judge Thurnian's , l i i: i l . t . "n r v i n i J compjliiu the I acitic -.iau Koau coiupa- nies to secure the payment of the amount advanced to them bv the Governmeiit. . calls him "a twisty statesman," and ma- I ciously adds : "It would be a new thing a. id a surptisinz thing to find Mr. Blaine vh one side of the question, and a strong 1. t.li..- Kill- i.tenttr s.f nwillrv ttn i h iithfir w.,, 1 J " , The State Senate adopted a resolution last week, which, if the II. -use concurs, au thoiizes the appointment of seven Senators to inspect the fish-ways at the Columbia dam, and the hatching houses near Mariet ta, ami appiop i iates one thousand dollars t p iy their expenses. Something similar lo tliis takes place at every session, and ia a very fifhy business. These seven wise Men of lhe Senate will travel about thirty lo.les on the Pennsylvania Hail Road, over which cvety one of them lias a pass, will liave a good time of it generally, and will know as little about the mooted question of a fish-way at the Columbia dam w hen they return as when they started. It is pimply infamous in times like the present to waste and squander the people's money in thi, reckless m.mner, but it i. in petfect , keeping with the whole c.iurso of the pres eui worthless Legislature. A sessios of the Ijegislature of one hun dred days is estimated lo cost the Slate f ViO.OX). At the end c-f that time the piesent It 'publican Legislature had passed precisely fourteen bills, and eleren resolu tions, and, on the basis of the estimate above stated, each one of these bills and resolutions cost the State the modest sum of ticciity lico t'toutitn-.l dul'mrs. This is a pleasant picture for the taxpayers of tho State to contemplate, and yet, at a caucus Leld last week by the ReptibIicantmajoiitr. il was decided not to end the session finally until the 21th of May. This will entail an additional expense on the State of nca-.ly a quarter of a mi I on of dollars. There Le- lug no remedy fur this, the people, to use a , , . ' C Mtimai ub as -, must simply "grin and " ' J " bear it." If the act of Assembly, instead of allowing the members ten dollars a day nffer the expiration of one hundred days, had fixed it at three dollars, nil the impor tant and really necessary legislation would bave been disposed of and the session brought to a close before the 10' h of April. It is the per duin that has caused ail the mischief and placed lhe Legiilatuie in its pretetit unenviable position. Tir? inventive genius who writes U tters from Ilariisburg to the Philadelphia Timet peaks of "the defeat of Hopkins in Cam bria and Westmoreland" counties in the election of delegates to the Pi.tf.burgh Plate conven i..n, and predicts the certain ; . . ..... .. jiouiiuaiioii , Iin 10, v.ovciiioi. n , . - r' scarcely worth while to not:co such a wilful, misrepicscii.awoii except 10 express mir- amj without any lawful authoi ity is dead piiso that the editor of tho Timet gives he,ided from one poit to another iu a U. S. circulation to it through his paper. The ; vessel of war. This accommodation to a delegates from this county are not instinct. ! cd, and we undertake to say that no man knows for whom they will vote in the con- j reiition. All that lhe Democracy of tho county expect 01 inem is mat .ncy win give to the subject their calm and patient con nideration, and that they will vote for the uniMcrcst and best mm wl.etheiio tbpir Mro igti and b, st man. bethel , , the., j ji.dg.nent that man ,s Hopkins, Dill, Mon- , nehan, or, if the contingency should ans-e, feome o'.her ma-i who is not now known as h prominent candidate. They will be gov- . erncn alone, we irusr, oy ineir convictions ; i.r duty to tho Democracy of the State, and ! not by tho appeals of a fu self comtituted ; 1-aders, When they have done th is they will have discharged the Lust confided to i them, and will have nothing to regret j J he statement ol tho limes con espot.f.et.t ; to the delegates from Westmoreland ! county is equally untrue, both the Demo- j ci atie p 'pers in Or. ens utg declaring that 1 . - ril." thv tilt, k initj i 111 favor lit ItoiiliiiiR. . 1 , , , I 'l- It. 1. n 1 ... 'l ii lk.i.i 3 ni .llnr rf (ri-n r rt . I 1,1 ', 'ij . t 11 I III .1 .1 v. 1 .' . pici.v doubt, not only among civilians, but in arm eii-ntea ulietltr arrAnt iii.ticiieA ui . . ", . , r. . , r , t, . , 1 not iliiliA to l.niifi .ll 1. 07 -I0I111 I'm I. r 1 1 V . . ... , .... , 1 , - i 1. is con v ict ton liv a milit.-irv court, anil his dismissal fiom the army, on a charge of Laving disobeyed an order of General Poje, vlin r.iii.-tit mill lost, tlifl fiPi-dnrl fintlln t.t Lull Kuu in 1SC2. On two or three occa- ! I ions General Porter has earnestly, but unsuccessfully, pppealed to tbe proper 'mce at Washington for a review of his Lis application, and an order has been is- ..., rL.;.;... M..;.... r:,.,..,t t..i. XT ; P ' it 1 uiiniinig .ij'j"i . nn. ii " 'iii . .- - il - - what act.on, if any, in their opinion, jus- . . . . . . , ., ,. tc reoiiues should be taken on lhe appli- i . t. i. Cul.on for a review oT the case. In his let- . ,. ,. , , . . ..rr W to Mr. II -yes General Porter says : 4,If ; , , , ., i t i . , I ! not make . I plain that I have been . 1 ...., t ... ... ...rn..-. rr i i.. wro,.B., . ma .t piau. uiat grea, u jus-,ce uas oec done me. then I am sure that you and all i hers who loe truth and justice will be I irlad that au opitorlunify of vindication has . . ...... a '... P.... ..'- ......., i 1.... ueen u-.i.c... i - - " i L.Tius beea promptly granted, he must rase bv a military board, 0.1 the ground or 1 . r , . , ., , uu""'" "jneu. 1111 nine aamava fust degree, from which de ' . . i cnaige 1. 1 adultery with the w tie of I heo- w . .1 . . . -, .-...y . lllll WVIIH.. CM I .. - 1 t . I".. new and important evidence beaimg on it , ..... , , , , . " , ' "J " , w s lahen, ann, upon the which wa, not oVtai.iable bv him at the ' . .. ' ".consequence ' '"' , " ' - P'"T r.tr trial could not be obtai . . ; J I, . , vc.diC. a letter, dated on Sa:u.day last. . . il . , , "J"" 1 '" IM.iladelph.a county nnorcssetl a i-:itcr .o .nr. 11 ayes renewing - . . . ... . , -n-.i t.im .i u.uwu irom Pchofiold, UriL'adier General A. II. Terry, i , , , . . V ,,M"",,,l . , , !, ... ... ... 1 luesday, in which she confesses her guilt, pud Col. G. A. Getty, with M.ij.-r Gaul- 1 , J , ,. , , , ' at tn same time authorizing the publica- l e. s Itooider, as a IJoard, to convene at .. , ., , . ... . . ,, . . , t tion of the letter. Peecher, who was in W est Poial on the -iih of June, to hcAr ... , , , ... ..,,.. :,t ,....L . Have.ly, N. ., and to whom Mrs. Tilto,,'., II Jli 1 Ol ICl O III. Y I. I IIILU.I. rtllll KKI I - k"H b WiMrav AT. Tweed died in Ludlow street jail, XTf Yik city, on Friday last, in the ih year of liis a;e. The career of "Boss" Tweed, as he was fami'iia. ly called, is so well known the exposure of his acts of plunder his arrest, trial, conviction, ; sentence, escane f-om prison, fiiirht to Cnha. t).P..r to Snain. wl,i i,A it ap- . .-, . - - - - i t - - ravfA. ,iu ln-niifYlir lii-. f..ol I, II r.1.117 ".' ,.....,... ...... .. J necessary lo mention its leading .eaturer. lie was an uneducated man, but possessed . of an unlimited amount of cheek, which, in tilts corrupt and degenerate Sge, usually . ' i. ja r..,..., . ., i,- : , leads on to fortune. At one time he ex- , ercised almost imieiial power in the city of New ork, controlling its goveiiiment, It, elections, and at least two of its Courts, . .i i .. - a r . i 1 w" ; age and money. lie bought up the Iegis- : lature of the State, whenever he wanted it, mnM, filiiv ns a mnn ran i.nr- cbaso a drove of cattle or sheep, and he never stopped to count the cost, for he was nhinderin? the citv treasury of millions through fraudulent contracts, and in other : Aa n A .iiAwav As a public plunderer we I umiiuiitm .i)S. -T-a i.wu. .i. K.o.o.c.c. know of only two men who excelled Him . i,.. T Julius Ca'sar in ancient and Loid Clive in ; modern times. lie could afford to be liberal to the poor, as he was, because . til l i gave them had been stolen - axnavets. Of course such i t.w. , every dime he fiom the rich taxpayets. Of course such a career of fraud and villainy must end in ' dishonor and disgrace, as it has done in j the case of New York's great "Boss." ' Although 1 weed IS dead, 1 vrcetlism IS not, , tiuo iuciu nit: lew i;iiit;9 ti laic low 119 111 , , . . , . ; the country that are not robbed and p'.nn- ' J - dered by smaller Tweeds, and in the same ! .,.. . t j ,...j .1 ftixy in.i. nc neev.cu .iuu piuuucicu ii.e lieu- ; pie OI .ew 101K. Ir is said to be the intention of the lead- j I - . r.t . . , x-.- i; 111 fr manatrprs of thp Urppnh:ii-lr or atiiinl - " 1 party to nominate William II. Armstrong, i of Ljcoining C(Hinty for Governor, Judge A' . nn' r.mrt jllA'nnA L ! , . x . . ; select lor lieutenant Goveinor and becre- i.. . rf Tit.-.itl .n"...o , o...m ..i,A .i.i, v. tin i-i ikii iijiuii j irtw iiouiio -tun 1 j have heretofore acted with the Democratic j paity. The main purpose in foiming such a ticket is to compel the Republican State j Ciliveuti n to accept Armstrong and Agnew, i both of whom are as strong Republicans as ; Iloyt and Fteirett, the prospective nomi i nees of the Cameron ring. The only pos ; sible obstacle to such a coalition between the Republicans and Nationals is a fear on tho part of Cameron that the fusion might ietuin a Legislature of such a mixed char ( acter as to endanger, if not defeat, his re election to the Senate. Tosaci ifice Sterrett ; for Agnew might produce very unpleasant . results in some of the Allegheny county ; legislative districts, and for that and other ! roilKl.f ernf iona if I'mcti-nnif mill , imaiv , , , , , , ,, . should bo nominated, they w ill not bo ac- ... ..H . Mia f ... a..,.. I l. V. v-.'v.i uj i.iii.1 V.CII1IIJI011 I IUIHI. I, Hill i Cameron wants, and what Mackey, Q'lay ; & Co. will exert all their daik ways to se- ! cure, is a straight Republican Legislature t ,1 . . r ' : io.oci tut. jnr-iim numinous nppoiuonmeiit : punNtied. en-i th. ir c nre.b-rares on whom t hey ; bill. Cameron Would Of Course then lj0. : 'e permitted to praeli.-e should so far bs known '-" "-' i. held up to put. !iu scorn and detestation, p tr come his own successor, lu with a Green- ticuiar.y when Ho y arc wives ciaimiuir to b ; ,.,-t. l : i.- i . c ,i niotnland re"o.-ct;i l,le. Tlie moral scniinient uack legislative ticket in the field in every ; or soci-iy sh- uid tie exuted to the tniie-t to district in the St-ite his rbinces won'.' !. ' prevent ttiis abomination ; n nd t hose k no wn to ! U'Ll " l,,e;-l-,lp. HIS Chances WOU.u be ; pe v,,l,it.iiily .nliy of it should be brand. -d as desperate, ltu tour State and county ' I t:ckefs to bo voted for in November, one ! raaa is abo l.lM.f .IM -,., 1- .1 . . t" t as comnetent as another to form ac. iutelligent opiuiou of the general ' result. Generat. Grant has serioubly inj ireJ, if not completely destroyed, whatever - . j1(,j,es be i,ad if any, of benm the Hepub iicati candidate for President in 1S80. lie j., still on his travels in Europe and Asia, mrm of Gtant's peculiar views and tastes ' may pei haps account for hi warm endorse- j mentof Hayes and his administration, as ! expiessed in some recent letters written bv bini to certain personal friends iu tins i country, who have verbally iivpn ch.nli I tion to portions of their contents in these t 11 . . 1 '. i Iette.8 Grant not only expresses his hostil- , ,y ,oti,e silver legislation of Corgiess.bnt , openly commits himself to Hayes' Souther.: policy. It is anything but pleasant to the (;raut ring in Cong, ess to learn that while ' jts members have been denouncintr ffve - j for betraying the negroes of the South' to tjie tender mercies of the ex-rebels, thus assuring a solid Democratic South, as IJIaine, Conkling, Howe and the Grant leaders generally maintain, Grant himself, ! instead of extending his Svm,-i,r to n..m I d approving their couise, substantially regards them as a set of Concessional ,,, .r . ,, . ,. " , ,. .ui'". iv.-.- V OUT lllill, LUt-V ill5 SU J ,J disgus'ed w ith the utterances of our (ond Washington" from distant ' o 1 would not fully describe their ft- Tho radicals in Congress, as well iIe of if, who have been abusing T for his patriotic and manly treatment - .o; in. i!, 5.,,, 1, ,.., .,.,! a 1. . --I s'iiihiicio jivoj.'ic, nuu wn, nave trying to inaugurate another i shirt" crusade, must now look else ''I -7.' ..L"Ca d'ncd iuviii iiiiu All iiii;i nuih, Aftf.r a lapse of neaily r.iur years fifm J . It 111 .11111- r S SI 1 1 IIV I III. II. T Ital ...,., , -i . .1 1 . i 1 . 1 -r-i. . . , ,, '., .... ''t'-'l Mr. Ira 15. U her ler, was letter tln -T r.-.liait inl 1. ...!. - - - , ' 1 n I. Il.lv nil I A , . . l'llc't i:d absolute denial of tho truth of , . n - . ... ")e confession. It is not necessary to dis- . . . . J c,,ss l,'ls lia,-ty case in its resurrected fo.m, .. , . . . . ' which di es not essentially differ from its . , . , . on,"i1 "P- As to any opinion about we need only say Yoi, can aav vonr ad ,ak e your choicft rj., ... - , l he larest news from J-.urope does not malenallv chana .h tl.i-.it... -...,..: of fr.;.. ,," tt-..-,...,! . i r K ' . 1 og.... . m. nussis, ana ou the whole maybe said to render the ; t in I imn ITonrv Wat-.l 1.I.. - . I -- t-u . ....ti M'liuoi on r t. , 01 me jury not being able to agree upon " oi. ui.i c. i.un 10 o; religious prejudice, the c i ti 11 111 il 1 ci? iti II.a Xc " ..-!- . . . . P Ttte Terrible Crime of Abortion. Thp following from the editorial columns of t lie Philadelphia lie cord of Friday last j presents a picture of sin aud shame '.hat is j appalling lo contemplate : tion in View or the extent ! Kail'',y Seciet Service Agency, believes, , A Georgia ne.ro has a foot twenty- I tion in the room. Tlie tragedy is supposed oin.v.!'... is'i'raetisert, may he says the N. Y. World of Sunday, that he three inches long. Neaily two feet, in one. : to have arisen over a qnairel about thepos of thf irrcat eet vi;s of" the lias discovered the existence of a secret or- Four children of Jonathan Stand t, of , session of a grocery store. Tli crime or at to which tli.s uboio t imvn one pir-ent h. s a sin ;i.d and nature i , r v ri'iiiit n tiv . 1 1 t . n I -1 v 1 1 v t . 1 1 1 1 1 ! i H 1 1 I-I1II1C... Flll'l I!? Ill-1 I i.-i I ;o ' nun m i 1 1 i-u j n I j. , .... V. i i ..,.,.. .hf.ui.1 i.. ,' ist-oi in the severest manner j.crm.ssit.io t.y Ill .I'lilltvi'mni 'Ti)'i iinii-i.., f'""" n- ,,",J' 7nst erimVIs "art il'my' heVriv.-.l ', 'r in the pwuniary prospr rtty o'r one .-.f its ; H-w dny nun in New York -ity. J'his lpted i iiii-i i"n.i i .'. ii.n.i ;i f.iumi- " creal lire left property wort h not rr short of a ,njlIjlMI of ,h,?IHr ,hr.,!rh ror many years she hd lived in an extremely luxurioim and ci- ,,erarjiM profession probably amounted to .fSsi.al'prkNoPor Vhis V J i ti i- J Kllll,,st r,.(,!lmHirni,,(.Pnf.f,nn(,tnPirp,i,.tl,s,)r pntrons in many cases were nirtrii(il wemen , ,n"v!!'f ,hf J."t"t 'i'V-m'p'r'r'a rT-n?- "'T" ' unw!nfni".:Xvote rZ u-n?u7n Vn I i in duties of m.iiemitv. f rourKe. Inrire tlie 1i!tt.- of m.iternitv. r course, a Inrire : portion or the patron of these vampires were j ....mH. r.e women win. o kk .o ue, rov nm , evidences of tneir shame. Hut . t houirh M adn in Itesrell and her husband were the leading pro- res-:ionai aiiorttoni-tts t .pw inrK.tii-)' wfro'the actual strike. J lie re was an unac- ."wiJoFot'he ' ,1,ere "vintr hy this work of .ipath; and the p,lm.nrtv ,,-.-,, resnectinonrown and other ! cities. ow and then one or tueso wretches Is I netecteii ana i-roiigtit to j-it.c(-. i. ut tlie jrrent ninjority of the-n succeed in keepinir their! i concealed, and tlie inrernal work hy j -.'.'.I? V'H't?n,iTyrZL?"'l from y -- - ... .--j ......... ... , . ... . .v ... , 'aoauie nestcll t he rl.-attis or pre-natal inrants j flr0f a.jun lietimsof her malpractice must hnvo ,,en numb, red by ih-.iis ,nds. and the ; t ho 11 sit nils of ot hers who are plyi nir t he same devilish vocati-m are thus annuallv perpetra- ; Ve" i Jt 'nnVirll-y'an'f f Si.';; throuifh advice contained in circulars sent to ; their customers, and 110 doubt others of their mi 111 n-ii LiiiiiiiK ni.-'- --iiniiiv iii.ifii.il- i nn rct-tlv 1 ,,e 1 upon we li religion nnv ttie statisticians and the few sincere moralists of j iiimi region io i ne ;rc iiiein i-riicnceoi anor !',;n "'"! u is (rravciy aru.-d and I as rted that the (raminu- ot t lie I at holic upon the I r-itest.int i.- t. . . , . :. , l - oiin hit ii - ia in It- ikton m t in n-iibi r. h ml m X imv fji!ninriit lltr-I mi h-i iciinottthi1 Tr-iti-stint I L'n.rluiwl in .r..ni.. - I ia 1 r-.. ...., I,u . U m . .. 1 . . , urn A rid tirp vt miiv en v a utimmI tvrii-rl for he fHihoiUt u,p,-h in this eounny and praise l1', should not our Protestant chnrchesexert a like wholesome influenc" nnon thoe I lelonu-i mr to tlit - tn ? 1 1 is an undoubted fact I hat many mar- . . . . , , ried women prominently connected with our churches habitually resort to criminal means tocscHpethe - responsibilities and caieof ma- i tci nity. and tlie fact is a sad proof of t he toler- i fri"" "r ' H crime t.y tue prressiriir (nns- . timis coinposinir our "best society." 'lhe pro- ; fcssi-ine.! abortionist is bv no means the only j ci imoiHi in mil uiaiier. in nrri case mere is at Ifiisl ii'ii- iiirim li'irOV. ii rriifiiuiM unit nl r.n 1 ..i 1,1 . . .Vi - . r i " n nielli . I i- in-tin u.f iri -i 'il i- I'll; niiliriici nil; in the murder of her own unborn child. The sin of ttn; woman is even (neater than that of t he crim nal practitioner. He simply commits murder; she murders natural affection and vio - !i:?s;r.:yb,nV;oM ai true of the muni. -d worn-n, who hive no ; snaine io tune, t tn wime tout. est prtiie -h i prompt obedience tot he ia wsof God a nd nut u re I ill tins llsi.,...t lntkP.,i.iii,f unmrri.. ..r-. sons it olten impnens that their fear of parental iiispieasn re drives t iictn to the cnitiniiii.n or t los crime, and it may be said t hat the relentless ! enmity of their own sex toward such tinfortu- ' natushas t. little clTec: in iniiicinir tli.-tn to r.-.nrl to this second crime to cm. -c.il th-ir i first. Hut, under any and ail rirt.-umstanci.-s, ! ttn sin is in:amo;j and revolting to the best insi incts ot humanity. It is pernicious in its It.nuence upon private morals and nK.iint lhe I wcld.re i,r society; and all that can he done, j by means 'if legislation, ttie power of the pul pit and press, by home tenchi r.jr. the advice of ! friends and the frowns of society, should be ! done to prevent and puni-h I his unn-itiiral and j Im Xi nsitde enormity 'l he prore-ii.n:il ahor i liom.-i and tin- physician I on nil uru il t y of Iliis ci.iin r.!ioiii;i in ri i'i j ense in- inn. I severely lMint l,,r iiuiowsiup "h tecent people. So far .i ir li... il.. .., ... ... f... i..,.tr r.n... ii... r..t-i n un it is in duty i.o-ind to d. ii.and it has in i. iij idi iipi hi tut ii.hmii ll li.m . .'.'V: "w.7.ru ' !l l" UJwrc ba' tLt illllUUI 111. T. Mits. TiiF.ODour. Th.tos's CoNrr:?TOs. Commentintr on a letter from Mrs. Til- ton, just made public, in which she freely and lully coulesses to the crime of adultery with Iloniv Ward P.oeclier. the Philadel phia Timet says that no decent person will i hum iv vi.ii o.im 1 iviiiuj: umii iiulii 'disgust. Since Mrs. Tilton has determined, ; read it with any other feeling than intense er Ihronghout tips scandal and still believe " him in spite of all, would not be shaken i tllC'r f lkl1 l'y a,,y amou,lt of testimony, ! and the rest of the wot Id, that does not ; liei.,ve in Peecher, requires no fresh afii- davits to confirm the optnion formed long " does his leopenino of the case t"Tca,!' at present, for any fresh coin- j '1 i, l"Kf, IS' tf "71 . . "r" v " " " ; it-iiiiiiit-ti hi convince me orui ti his wile s dishonor; but, the world has long since formed its opinion of Mr. Theodore Tilton, as well as of the rest of the Brooklyn crowd, and it would be. difficult for any of them to sink themselves lower than they ,liive already sunk iu the estimation of all -''' P-l"e Tr.niiiBi.K Toksado tn Kansas. A tornado struck Cottonwood Stat ion, on the Mrs. Kate Koss, living on Dry creek, was- t : . 1 1 r - ii . -.. . M-ru.iiMy, jif.ri.aps larauy, injured. 1 lie ! storm reached Emporia about half past '""r "clock. Sodet. s mills were badly r - r,l n ...I 1. .... f . . f li. - v 1 the track at Cottonwood station. I nr. V, iiFCKF.n Mftuopoi TS.-The P. S. inspectors at Philadelphia have fully vest .gated the cause of the recent disaster to thf. Ktenmal.io i.i.nii o., 1 Thf. WiiErKf.n Metuopoiis. The U. report to tho Secretary of the T.fasmv ... .V.: r: ' """,a attributing it tothe rotten condition of the ; shio's bow and stern. whil at. .Im K;,o ! time they express lhe belief that Lunt, the owner, was aware of the imperfections of, the hull, and is therefore liable tociiminal i proceedings, snd thatManson theshii-! builder, being accessory tosnch knowledge, deserves to bo prosecuted for withholding it from the rtroner mi t limit ice until aftm- : ninety hntnat. lives had been sacrificed, T.. owner (Lnni)has published a card allcpinc his abilitv tn kIm that tl. con elusions of t he inspectors are not warranted T I. V IllA PV l1iihfl I by the evidence. I he Presbytery of Philadelphia Cen- tral favor the exnungin of the words, n well as tiv their immediate action.- I ,.,,,:, , hL o. . ' itn m. oiyn-ion .- , i.-..- , ,.,ce, io.hkhi u;i me 1 irevaience or this enormity is n foul blot ' th,y t)n,j miscalcuinted tlie txover of the N i Luzerne county has gone to the Governor, of cliwenk s coal-breaker at Mt. Carmel, our civilization and upon the aire hi which ; t ioiial (i inir-l fartr of t he prolilerri t hf-y sonirh t ! The new county will bn called Lackawan- in .Tune, 1ST".. . j '(, rlraohed ami ti-iis iVractert'",.??.'' ili ' repair ti,ir omission and prepare f-'ip bett er ; na, w ith Scrant'oii as the county seat. Tames Ward, senior member of James on i ir acu il nun li n- prai HS( n Illlin III , ..,n-n i-red eont. sl In- mi. i-ic ,r ir-nt, ..!..,! n,.th. i ' . . . J - - . . - otlierpartor the country or Christendom p,isworis ami the other bi'ndir ir inHnei pes of ' ,n ""Sstlian twenty days from da'e J a:d VV to., iron irciclianis :it Niles, decrease of po.ulalion is aft rihuted by the i c...i nr,..,.i7.ti,.nJ a ., ;........ i... .... . :.. : A. OOO fMlO mci ir-in o.voo -ill l.o i 1 Oh io Pilet l.ia ,,t-. i- . ...i it ; 1. ..,.!-. , oi iiiii'i;iiii-ii. 10 it-Mlif ll llll l l SL-rni. H .1"-' .v. . iv ii . -i M-iiu ui. nip Atn n 11 1.1 1.-... . .1 .....,. t :..!.. -l . .1 . t j . scandal, there appears' .. other course for i was the result of the recent lynching of a rW v , ' Z 'V' T ZV T r.VSV "!at a newsoaner to nmsue th:. t., ,-ir i ' nerro for assault in a white cu 1 and Seat's j .1,.. , ;,, -, '""i , """V"'1' 116 inteiior .funt.rr the pre she and the other oiincioals have to sav : death. J- lily special policemen patrolled ! TI.ev mo n,i.,,.ri i. n.. ,1 ....!. .... -Jj 1, 1 " MS - r .... -' . - nut. uu; nt'iMiT. nt: ni w 1 ii fii irk'priQ - nrff it .A -;.-,: , - . but the idea of bav Tr to cm over t!, .J the streets of Clarksvill on Stindav nitrht. ! 1:1 ....,. "a'" ""'""" I """VJ. " "se" sciet.t.t.c ins . " " . , . j , 1 . , . , i 1 "00 ine nuiiu 'i as game. 1 1 he mvsfei v Minor ti story once more is certainly appalling. ! J me hundred hogsheads of tobacco we, e .Tcssup & Laflins' VoronoCo paper .in Havana of jJJF 7'm Pest les, a rehearmo- ..f the case cinoiit destroyed bv the lire and ram. 1 he list of v,:ti, w c.i l at -.. . juolo. )j. jeni,aid 1 possiLly lead to any more definite conclu- j burned bouses embraces al. kinds f bui- of manuH ctd Sper in a sU . I ved ImvJ Chester il' 'S owiueiy . i V" ' M'ows now he Ke inn's execution !,a. 1 ,.., V....1 j ' ..uj i.;..V, . 1 uey -A . . I . L t It 1 .l i Until ...ir i' .ilr ... ,... 1,A 1 : J . . - i i-i inoii I 1 1 Tj I I M ft i 1 1 l.ir 1 I I l II I III V W O l fl inndv . 1 T 1 i ,1 1. ii 1 ii 1 111 s were oiownoown. how he would help a pretty g rl on. and Tl. l.;iisi. c, ri , r ,. .'.-ig, 01 n,e Tans Corn-1 Ea. one j Mrs. Miller was killed, and her husband ; si-s m, and smle , 1 r r..,,. ' . 5 ! . l,e I.isl steamer Chili wall Hall, mono, boas.s of the interest i. i..,. eHugs. i and four children were dangerously hurt. ! car.ics like a do, ami to 1, -1. Z ! a.S W,'OC ? at V" Yo.k by his e,, asout. "" two children Fred. . human in his attemp.s-.to make himself ' baV by Vif The S,,e, Il'T' T 1J,m' liT d , T1 ly which assas-; ! Smith, wiferand tluee children. John Men nndm-stoo 1T ic ......... ;r..t r.u . -.. ! ' "-v ol ,,)0 llez canal, had a crewr sntafed Archbis .t, TV,,.,,,,- nayes 1 t ni 1 1 Mic M,, .,..... i "r """ . . ic..o, ...11 : 01 torty-tive, and e r it rassentrer. T.. -f -1.v cv-. ,..1 :. . J " .... ..o. r .... ..,.0, .uotiuc, rii in ma aim spint an, ami hen "etson ti- c f ,1 . . i ....... uu 1 mates pretty clcai lv of also badly hurt. At Jacob's creek. Mrs. his ear J, h. f....i ... i. .!. .r. -ven of these a-e known to be saved. ; that a similar i.b is fas. h.c. . . '. ? . been op? l.Ad her leg broken. At Pi.e.i's ' treated, and makes it lively for hi nilatar ! , ' -1 late of ,he ,eraaiMiS twenty is un- : ity in this country. He l as ab,,d it " bloody I I'dT.a'1.IVi!l,y,M,:i-fSt chiM was I . - ' ! -Wmn(, r M. ! lV?lU:?k. ur ' Vnited States. ! where s ""K--ou.y ..... . mis. osnnrne, nv.ng Judge Mitchell, of Philadelphia, on Tremont ir,,, n . ' , V - ,,'"e -'fa.iy u:c Internationals have an im- " " i-v m.-vv i.iMivii(.ii n ilt'tt. il lllfl,IV flVPli II ff f ba m.it 1.111 . M . . . ' " - ill ...xu.-. i'i 1lliy..l 1 It. W t I rw I 1. ' A. IH'terf ire's Story. THE fEfTiET ORG A N 1 ZATIOX -WHICH" MAY DEVEI-Or INTO A IXiMMlXt. Mr. Eonercan. of Lonergan & Thiol's deI fi,.lillr itsef tie Kaigl.ts of Labor. - which, springing up since the strikes, has IIIMttU UIC 41 ir-c on t I'll n u idUWlK I II II? i 5- I ....j .i.. ,:.. ...J ... - . oath-bound brotherhood, with siirns aud passwotds that are bonds of fraternity with 700,000 members scatteied through pvpi v State 111 Ilia l.nmii. Mr. Jxniergan says the railway strikes failed, not on account of any inherent de- . ltciency in the organizations that projected them, but because those who had not been taken into the secrets of the movement; . : . : l 1 1 : : i , . i i 1 I'iruuiiiiurii t cuLisiim uci rcu i.ioor a mi capital. Jle says that months before the crisis occulted lie advised the managcis of trunk line rail ways employing him that the l,"'!k rail ways employing him '.Hat the engineers and firemen of their locomotives engineers and firemen of their locomot ives designed quitting work upon a certain day. -j day fxe:1 hy lhe li, t 1 1 e I Ii xd of Lo- . t- , .i.j. . como'ive Lngineers lonjj postdated that of con!?,ed fact,r n tI,e problem, namely, the irainmcn s l nion, composed 01 urakemen ,xA ntl.PrniWPmnlnvoP. l,o too I., . ,1 pressed bv the Baltimore and Ohio Iiailmad. , , ., . UI ongni nuoui ine cniiici ueioreino men were able lo carry it through fo success. When the trouble began men of all grades . , J " ions in imiv m-ivijb einisieo upon w hat proved to be a losing campaign. On ofilm most. iii(1iintil of iI.a Et.il-,c I . . n r il.n ax . i . . H . . n.. t i . 1 . . f .i.A . :i v" 1 1,0 ""' " 1 "1 " ' ' 1 ' Kt 1 according to Mr.;Lonergati, was P. M. Mc- J Arthur President of the Brotherhood of: Jomot.ve Lngmeers. Lonerffa goes on to say . The muskets of mnny thousands r.f militia - ! wrnliuhl irreH T iii-l rni-t inn 11 -ni rii.ir.r.i,. r. . - ..... I 'T" 1 1 . : 1 1 ..:!:.. - r . t . . .1 ; .. : , : , . . C : fir.. 1 . I 1 : . I . 1 - i. : ' , this new assoc iation has been drafted from the ' ing the price of lime and hunting under ! rnptcy on Friday last. Liabilities. 1,IKK, - i discontented ranger soeit ties of he West. ' .i i , i r i , i i i i n.o . o - t t j National and State oriraniz ui-. n Icm been per- i t,,e wooi hptl f'"' o(i whitewash brushes, j 0H, assets nominally not nine. Two years this ne r ...i ii 11. . ... .- . . J . ih-h-h, niiiiinrii i lo'ires r-i i nc i nift n I ol i.ar-or ...-. . . .. . . . . . . it- e !' n-ii u-semu u-s. r.acil r-r I lie hist OH Inert .-.. i.i-. a uj r .iiil-H I il HI K lllilll. Worthy Fi roman. Venerable Saire (dispensei of sins. trrij-s and paswordx), I'tiknown Kniirht i (director of secret ex pedi t ions an -I t ran "act inns) ; an As-.jst.int I'tiknown K niirht. (biter Ksipiire, ' Inner En'iire. Financial and liecordinur Secre- I fari'-s, Statist ii-inn, Almoner, Treasurer uud . Worthy Infictor. 'I'rinh (). Stevens, of Philadelphia, who was n fj 1 1 1 1 1 i II tr QliO-it in clriLi ia N..ii..n..l M... I.fl.lt. M . ir. ,-...... M I . . , . ...... II- 1 ,..r Workman tieoisre IlUir ig lhe Ma-u'er ' v..-L-r.,u.i .,r v ..... -v-.,,!. ,,..i.i.. ' lt., ,,,. editor of n,e A Wic. isa'iso iulfti ,,, tl)rj, .. jn Nt.w ytl.k K I -The purpose of tlie a"soci-it ion is theelevn- ' , r ;,,r ,.r ,.o.,., I...... , I . '. .. ... ' . . . i ' omr i rj? ii -it i oi r-iie k ir siaTuren. kikoyi edifiritf no party f. lty. thev sut.port any noin- ! incc who is pledged lo their objects." I At a recent meetinc of a convention of ( ho Iv nt h ts cert ain re risers of the Com excluded, Td.hnush Justus ''h-A ab was permitted f participate. Sti'.l ioihm i;aii asserts that whenever the ; I"-".-. Ol I 1 . c o I K ,1 1 1 I ..X I loi I rt I B I 1 pe I or KCT- .1 .r .. . r ... ci nl levelling, those lately desm ibed in The World as foiemost in tlie airocities if the Paris Commune are to bo the choaeu lead tis far tho new rising. A Great Fi sfiuctive lire Saturday nijhf at $."iO0,000. fifteen acres, ered more that a-ice lossus ate 000 ; KouitHbl Liverpool anil I.nndon and Globe, !'... 000 Home, of New ork, ?10,0'H) ; Ltua. of Ilartfoid, $7,"00 ; Stale, .r Nashville., $r,"oi ; Continental, ofNew York. $:,00i), a id Phrpttix. of Rrooklyn, ? 12, 000. Be tween fifty and seventy-five of the piinci pal business houses were de st n.yed. J.VTF.it. It is now dchniiely ascertained ,i . f -,. 1 . 1 , "i"l :V. V : '""..u '" eluding the best buddings in the citv. The insurance is estimated at $1."0,o00. The fire is regarded as the work of an incendiary with whom the blacks seem to sympathize, refusing to aid in suppressing the Humes. Policeman Ph ilips Saturday afternoon shot. and kiued a negro named Seat while lesis: '"g him with stones. This amused consul- eranie ifenng among mo hicks, and they r " ----- - - ...- threatened to mob Phillips, who was placed ! ""use. Hank, Cential Hotel, hook and ladder houses, two jewelry stores, two drv goods stores, eight groceries, two public hall and leu residences. WoNnr.nvri. lloitsn.-In Sullivan's stables, Cincinnati, there is at present a trained hmso which is a marvel of sagiicity "'li mi jrdin ion, win i sun fJilTI ill a 1 6 Iy a wild stallion captured on the plains. lie was raised and trained by Mr. Morris fewis. of Indianapolis, and is without, doubt the most peifectly am! wonderfully trained horse in this country. He wallzes, dances a jig, walks on his hind feet alone, ptctends lameness, sickness, lying on his side and groaning dolefully, answers onestions bv a ..."'...-"-. .i ii niiji i mm ri- ini'iii ill -' -,-..-.............. ..... .... .!.-; .........., hi .iiinn , . , ... ' ........ ..... ii ivuuo i. ' . i. ic I'.oiuu i- u'c i ' mill i ir.i m ik-i- s.xlll lltlSOanil sio 1 occurred in Clarksviile on , at I :j . . "l,Ju'l"u- -ne( .i i i . . ,i t.H.i ni.i iiMiiiru si lA.n v vf .s ill ape , the loss being estimated (ii.ifr- T n.-.i n..i ,.;r. .,-i,, tt;,i.. i ..i. j ...... . : . . . ' .. ,, , , . . ' ' ..i., ic. ..ii.-.. nnni-i, i innn mi nrtllliu 11 IIS I, and W II ell I W e tit V-1 Oil T i Ti . r . V C',VeiS nT" SaRl t" l,e sle,":i" a very happy Hon- : years ohl ; her third hnband when Wo" ine tTiacy waiehouse cv- , eymoon, and the old tenth-man doesn't ty seven years old: her fourth husband' l an acte itself. lhe insur- c;ue a snap of his finKer if it does cost when thiity two years old, and her iirih ! estimated : llartfo.d. 11.- i,i,n l.aif million d ,ti..,. ...i-i t. i.;, .... ; 1 . "i . 1. .....' ' ' . "uu ' ,r --..i u ,j-,i j". .uum mi- . mi -...uii ion 1 11 11 1 y seven vears oiii. : 01 ,1.1:1 inc. .i-ir,.)..ii( : .,,i I,, 1 cn. nil L I irf -.-..-i. . "pn "iiiv-i. , vuiut iwillA worn Ach-onn, 1 . - . I : ' shake or nod of the head, counts off bis age ! Mag, re rnder seirtene. , ? R "?y : . T t , Ci,!',e ' ,Iie with a forefoot, shows how a horse net' I Seeline "t m n 1?. , " "r""1 ' , ' k S ffico earlitr 4" tl,c 1 . !.,.. ... ;, .., .. . ... , . . 1 meeiing next month, and having informed pointed hour, and l.o ti. ... 1 when be is restless shows tiial in the case of Plasms Pistorins. the ex priest, convicted of tbe murder of Isaac .Tacipiette in Montgomery county, in 187.".. Pistorins was fust, tried in Montgomery county, and convie'ed of murder in the cision an appeal ground that a ued on account ase was iem.iv- for a new trial. which resulted some Ihroe week a ... j - .. . . " ' " "-"u" i-.MiYicu.iu. .v motion i,r a new .nai was agin made, which was refused ..- 1 ... , Satu.d ivand the prisoner was sentenced to be hanged. Upon the announcement of the decision Pistorins arose excited, d ... . . : Auueo .y ana --iue. .its lawyers i not having acted in .! r,;ii, ...:... r P i . ! . not grant, him a new trial he would be a ,...... r :....:. r, ' , 1,1 De a tice that lhe mailer would be cari-iedtoth Supreme Con it. . The joke about tho army corps in every man who was not a Mayor-G was a Prigadier-General is a familN . ITI1ICI1 eneral or. A it i. ..n..iii .... .u- a ... liot.al HI , n" CJ "S. ' VV gives the total number of Federal offioe" iw.irn.i ,i.. .. or- .,,,. L. u :e one out of every ninet v of the votino T 1 iwi w r t a 1 . f - i . it . . mi, iiiwlioii i.m t iirw 1 IllA iKft,! .i. . . . . - x - it IIT MT PI. . pn- kind. Add to this the State ai.H office holders, and a feint idea m. crained of rhi rfrol.t'r 1.1 -V ' ujjjc. nla.jon has a government office of some dince U T hZ, rlT" I"rnk,,n Pr"vi kind. Add to this the Stat ....... V nce' .U- T." ha" returned a verdict that JVett ami fHIier Hutinys. Maine Tied one divorce to every twelve mar.iages during 1ST7. j A man six feet nine inches tall soars from the count v of Newton, in Georgia. ! Peiks county, have died within a week of! diphtheria. The Srhtrfzkxffiein is tbe I it In of Sunday scIkhiI oruan recently established . in Omaha. Neb. Tlie Methodist Church in New York 1ms nnU- 7:f mmp nu nihwn iIiah it liacl thiity years ajo. The man who smokes five-cent cigars and puts ten cents in the contribution box, died long ago, long ago. A petrified bacon ham has been found - , i -i- r in ill nee J .ti w am count v, h nnu iur warded tothe L Diversity Museum. . ; Government land costs an acte, and whisky $2 a bottle. And yet there and whisky $2 a' bottle. And yet t are many who prefer whisky to land I are many who prefer wh lsky to land .' ! There ate thirteen distinct denomina- : tions of McthfH?is-f in the I nifed Slates, , ' aggregating a membership of 3. 5lo.OOO. frauds in McKean county, wbtcli a few ! yeais ago sold for ?5 per acre, are no commanding renoy sale at z.y er acre, flit Ins rlnnn tl.iu ! In November. there ried in Phil. , . C. . . aneipnia, aged iov, j-.oward writiKer. who : bad been a subject of seven sovereigns and died a citizen of the Republic. . . 1- ! . . younjf woman in ooiwicil. ic, I aged 2.1. recentlv married a man aged 84 ! o r,,m.,t ,f 41 ooo .,;-i. . 0 !. ,, ;. 1 r 1 000 1 1 ii .. : . 1 P-l.V iiiein 01 -j-1 . w o, nincu was me pi itu he ofTf -TI wa, ra. have t lie oueren ann sue soiu nerseii lor. The governor has recalled the death ant of Ilentiis D-nmellv. who was to, . beef! hung on Thursday and who has ! been respited until the 22 d of Mav. I " .o is j.aiiio j jit ti-t pu i i ic. nils lust whik- . . . i J if: T -.. : : i i i i-iti i . n prl 1 1.1 rr.ileQ at Marl mm W iceonv in n o. , - , ., hours and 52 minutes, and the papers pro- pose to pit. her against. Bertha Yon llillern. The Congrationalists in this country number o.oOO churches. The new mem bers received last year were about 15,01)0, and tho aggregate of communicants ex- ceeds ooO.OOO. Michael Dawson, a cattle dealer, of Ilarrisbui g, has been missing since Febru- A .... T : . c l i. -i i i -. i .i jr. xi m ii .in ii ii. ai no mi", cuiiei ue- come insane and committed suicide or been r ...i.. :.i. lOiiivinaiL wi.n. " "" y- i ri.t-r. a te.ier in IHO ; Amei ican National Bank of Detroit, whoj absconded with $12,000. has been arrested ! l t i-r-n .,i ".,' : al -'"'"treai witn ii is plunder and taken ; ;lck by a dettctive. j i An Alatiama neffro woman gaped so; euei geticany t nat sue n isiocat ed her jaw, and it reunited me united efforts ol two doctors and her self-saci ilieing husband to get ir, back into place. Charles Decker, aged 78. of Meadville, cr-mmitted suicide on Friday niht by t . 1.. .. ... n. .... I. . I. - .1 .V 1 I ;!. i in niniij J cm .1 lie ii.iii Miuei l-u A cilizeiiof JcfTeiRon county deposited nearly in suverin a bank a few dav- " -''any oi ine pieces were nearly one; bundled years old and all bad been hid- ! den in a cellar vault by their owner for a number of years j lhe oidest Jiason is again dead: Pe- ! ter Hammotul, of Gencseo, 111., born at l Newton alien Newtown), Mass., Aprii 0, I l . He d:el on his birthday. He j claimed to have been admitted to the Ma- sonic order in lT'.i-t. j -Mrs. budget 1 av, a female pauper in- mate or I..nKford workhouse, Kng., re-; cently climbed tip the face .f the work- : house like a cat and rang a bell at a height ' oi thirty or fotty feet for three hours, in defiance of the workhoune master. -v jenis an... in omancne cnun-y house, were destroyed by an incendiary fi.e Saturday night. Loss. 7.-,.000; J. Kiirnncfi. ? 4 1 (If Ml ri.rirr.;'! .. ;n l. ..,!. ..:i. surancc, 40.000. The mill will be rebuilt. The ('uthoh'e jRevieir is authority for the statement that although the Cardinal Archbishop of New York Tvas not able to reach the conclave in time fo participate in the papu election, yet be had the honor ui in.iuj; several oauois lor the exalterf POSitlT V T- ,- A Iopeka, Kansas, dispatch says tha a tornado passed over Cut ton wmid. on the anta I- I toad, on Saturday night, blow- inr fortv-five rnis r.ff tl.o t- ,,. j . . " . - , ' . n-oi "en- troyinga number of houses. Some lives are reported lost. A stock train was wrecked near 1-n,po, ia Id Moiliil nf P.rli.ii li . ........I :. ! ,;-;.... ;., . ' ' ' V t . ' , s r . . Three decnnrat n.-..n , . ....... ,,,, j 1 ittit y named eS,aSSnc.rCd k mn hh fl C 1 ' ' " np.?rwi ,' ,.. i ..r.. oy oinc ; ii, it-..i' lift v T 1 t 1X.1A1 t .m Citizens, were eantnred and !.. : ;.;t T, ;. . . . . '" i" i-i 11 uu ili t 1 it. rrinnno o i... i 1 lynched 1 ' w,-ro Uoo 1, , KnZ, 1 r r knn aT,1 re- M frmer f Tarsu rownship, Montgomeiv coTintv. inmm;.iii ...:,' Tlmnrf,. ;,..; ' i... . . 1 "rsday evening by hanirinr 1 l..mse,r. rods, but by a wo- commit w1c,,1nff th,s worM's goods, a criminal charge recentlv madn hv m r''.' V1" temP,oy caused him to commit ' HID II I'll HC1-. ! A solicitor at Manchester. or England has been sentenced to five ., tlliJa If d,.r. .:'.: Rtolen a nnilmnnt.,,. r at. V, . - - ""ni n I f 11 1l'li I . -J an from Mr. Parneli. M. ctod of faking paymi-nt ehnVm V'6 0ln lhe money to have been 1 - "(. was eonvi Zombis client de. i fkVn(f ' thus obtained. ne jury in thr case of M'lle Vulanfn. i ,. . i : - ..-..I u. .." ' snoonng was unintentional, and n??""" t tb town counc 1 J. . thrnwinr, ..mO. " - - v ..uiimi icnta. -p ..... . .3 i V a" incurame cancer, ue leu a note I though npjy tbirty-nine years old. has just of the bouse at faro he fesl Hiet : in'o Jmrf.a' S ' and sought to compromise, but tho pro-' Senator WaPic W t P ! priAforssent for an office,' and he St ' facilitate . e o.Sd'pe'. I Launcelot Fogarty, aged forty, cf N',i. j r.3 West Forty second street, New Vork. killed his wife Margaret, aged thirty five, j Thursday morning, ly stabbing herwith a ; knife, and then killed himself. lhcirchil- j dreu were found in a half terrified condi While a negro man down in Georgia, the other day, was cai lying a chi.d m his a ; arms along a road, a large cagto swept ' down npo:i them and endeavored to seize i 'he child. A lively battle ensued between the parent and the eagle, the latter getting i t lie bet t er ol it. mitiil a l.iinier rame to tlie ) rescue, and knocked the eagle senseless with an axe. The bird was captured. ; About three months ago J. F. Camp- . 'cll, who was studying law at Hntler, was , called to his home at .Plain Grove, Lawrence ' . . ... 1 . i . t . r . r l . . -. , v-'mhii, hi buvihi mr uuii,uni our oi hi? j sisters, wl:o bad died or tyj.Iiod lever, Since tlien thiee more of his sisters, who ; were all young ladies, have died of the j same disease, and lie also. Jevera! more - of the same family aie not expected to re- i cover. ; t t n ir ,- , , , J. II. P. Mechlin, a cleik in the war ; nepart meiit, lias lieen sentenced to six months' imprisonment for bea'ing i o-nignie iter. The instruments f ptiiush- ; tnent employed were the clinched list, a : chisel, hammer handle, screw driver, chair i , . . - ' .. i "rm-r, conijuemenr in a loom in i lie moiiin ('f December wi'.hon any lire, tied witL- a ! cord to a box, and kicks in the face and ' ..., ! , ' upon me ne;ii. : Peter McMs l o Mn-irB . McManns and .Tack O'Neil. 'Mol- 1 lfnr : 1.1 :.. -1 1 : : .-i-imir, wen- n 1 1 rmru 111 . o;i in- -k .11 a i iew nays ago ami taken to ti.e Minonrv ian i on suspicion of being implicated in the as- sassmalion of Ircdciirk ilesser. near Sha- ,' mokin, on Dec. 10, ISTf. Six other Mol'v ' Maguites were also arrested at the same .. . i . . ri- , t. r . . ( -ii iiiij in in in ii iv o. niaiie an as- ' r . . si.rn men t mt .,.., t i .,,., I ,.;,,.. The de i pressiun in the iron business has exhausted i all the assets except a very small amount j of personal propeity. The Ford ham building at TT.il.r.ix, N. ' S., occupied by A. Fordharn, leather mcr- j chant, and II. C. Lvans, general i?ealer, J was burned Sunday morning. Total loss, $!), OoO to ?50,0M); insured in English j offices. During tbe fire an exr.Iosiot7 oc- I i . - , . . . ..... t ci ii in j-.vaus store, lnstatitlv killing j L'dward Fredericks, a member t-f Union l'rotection Fire Company, who was rn. j . , " gagco in saving goods, A child two years cf age was saved on Thursday by a "fireman from beitif run over iiy a train on the C .nnellsvi lie rail-i rr.ad at Mill, Station, near BraJd-cks. I be little one was on the track. Seeing I ; Iliac the engine could not be stopped in ; time to prevent it from running over the child, the lire-man jumped from the cab 1 and running ahead lescued the infant out ' of the very jaws of death I There lives six miles from Richmond. ' 1 ' , f... 1,...i r, .. . rt.. .'11. . .Hit Ilia 1. llOpkll.S. WPO, al Sam. Steeubnvch, is to be l.un foday (Friday) at Fonda, X. Y.f f.r the murder of .TjCiihS. I'arker. at Amsterdam, November 17th made a full confess;. .n a few nights ago. Ho says he committed eleven d liferent murders the fi'st when only 14 years old. Heals., confesses to innumerable burglaries, lobbeiios atid in- cendiary fires in and around Amsterdam. Tbe story is hou ible in th extreme arid is nearly all corrobo. attd. lie murdei'cd Par - ker. pope Leo XIII. has sanctioned a plan for the convetsio,, ..fCenrlal Africa, which was prepared bv Cardinal Frauehi while Prefect of the Propaganda The mission ary wo.k has been intrusted to the con- deration estnlitisherl cm,., . ... j by M. Lavigerie at Algiers" Twelve mTs ' stonaries have already left for :.,7ii,-.r sent trunients. death seems : examined by eminoia tdivsioianH f. , Ph iladch.hiaand Ws O.s ' om . ,i...j .1 . 1 . , r- . de- iiiru ina. ne tno not iie T yellow fever, but they decline to say of what disease he flirl Hi.. T. ..1... 1.1.. . 1 . 1 . . : .......o:j in,. :rai cause ol duath wtil never he mad.? known to his! the i pualtc. He is said to bavo been engaged to many three or four ladies, and tobav. oeen nevoid ni,i,,ii.,:,.(.,,f I- -''les Harak, of PusllVile, Ind'., i , years !d, but he wooed a g-tl of IS with so much vigor thrt after lot. ,r .rjta ,' Hon, she promised to mat rv liMn" Thcv nemo tr. ,,........ .. ', 3 . '.' ' J ".. ociiiii nteriain nay 01 tho v uii- ty Clc.k's oltlce and have "ti e ceremony performed. In the meantime ilarnk'n son , aged t. ltH.k a fancy to the gii I, and hai'l 1.1. .1 11 w. 1. :.. . " "y""""? " Mr away from his - - inu t'l.i 1 111 :ii. .", """ improvements pro- . : t 1 - i t'lMnis, iin.ier contracts witii .;,;. .,: ,ri r.,i7ed States in , fhi I l of Prazi V1 PP'ts tree of chartro colored t, bM . :is-. l. i.: n .-.... ' "." 'i"1- ""''nt, is a matter of ruKiitpvi. t .1 ..-.-.. . . - 1 'P"'tarice, as there is li tie doubt .th.t cn,'wl mfrn w"l be bettor able to em ure 1atorial beats than their wl te J i,,n. d brethren. A passpo. t s such 4 c.? Vnel ,.r:.- , ' . f,rb a ce tihcate "'. .""""""P tlie Government of R.ail will recogmze, though its laws prevent the immigration of negroes not so furnished. Ex Sheriff Walter, of I. j,.,- pa tbe owner of on or n, i .. .'.. . ." '. ..r ii . i.iicl ami most He is named Pleasant Laldie,,,,,! wis "ml , , noises in that sec' on of .,.- '. .. v .iiesuaie. Gotland, about ""'' ago. f' T li t oon -.-.-..! Bettrsea, Lond-m 1'ng be t M . fi W; premium. He hasa l'l clear r V lar',,,e K'- 5" Color, ,, d Wc4b-r- l-""-?. The fore leg i i ut t m c.tcumleience, and 1-1 in nrrind,n its smallest pa, t. The weight or his shoes arc r, jK.unds each d tbry measure 7 Inches in width. His .-'. k reaches to tl. end .r his nose ; mane r.S inches ,r .length, and ve, y bearv. It takes R straps feet 2 inches !,g fa g,rt bim, luleii collar Zu iei.es deep encloses Lis lit- K A ctirious mrider.t occitr. Chaileston ,S. C.) iace Irae'k ,r v ago. Fust Chance and Annie C " turned out, and a loll on tl.ecia in order. After a sho, t time J ' licking about the two horses ra get her to the judges' stand, jU.'r,t bridles or sa.i.i'ies. and statted 'U for a race aioond the track i " ' Ai.niet;. led for a while umi'l ' -became warmed up, wlirili ,vj,i' ' bark on his neck, he made l,fs her and came in a nrck ahead Ti ' ' stopped, turned aio(I!ir, tro'..fd '!y the stand to n. ihont, walke.l a,.,!'. minnes and then ietiuip( to ! ' looking satisfied that tLty Lud ! V j A serious shooting p.!T.iir 'ar.t Myersdale. Ontario on I', i,! , ' i-v.tjw,., nmiiri n.UIU'M .lotlll ciiased a levolvt r at Can t ,ni "! '.' k. i . "'3 p-iipnse, a het.iV, ,t ing squirrels, but it aj. pears Lis V"- at the time was to shoot a r,.in. ! of his pupils, named Bertha" Wvi t, lion about imxiu on Fiid,,y n,tei-$: residence and asked for tilf. K ;,i i, '- told she was tip stairs, -et.t i n ' two shots. One en-f red her f l'prk other her btea-t. The Ki,; js ;u W'J ical stae. Shannon is aho;it f ,T'; -ld and it is thought has a wi'e",-' lie gave as a icaso,, f,,r .!,.-.., j,. t,(''; that he was in love with her. ! con hi not marry her he iue!;df. j v, her and then kill himself. lie w as a& ed and committed to Coburg jail. "Or. KM AN PYKIP." N ,,-hrr In the world was ever given v;i, t . .. its enra:ive qua.iti. sas I'.osi nr.i: 7- : MAN Svitt'P In three y-ar i, p' ' four hundred thousand snij'j h-,;; r. nieilii ine. was dUtribuf-d V.-r rt Drnircis's in this country Vi tli'.f.','-- . with Con-iinip'ioti, A:hmn. (,. t,' Coughs, Pneumonia ai d m h-r the throat ami lungs, giving tl; ,r '. people undeniable proef 1, :it ;n;vA-.' Iit.Tl will riiro them. Th r-i V n v that Trnggist in every t..wn atvl vi ' the United States ar rei , ,ti: n.-t,, , , their ctistimers. Goto vn.ir 1 r -in-.n .t Murray, Kier..'eirj. vd ".)t they know about it. Samr' H .f;..t -...' Regular siz 75 cents. TLre? d-tr-t" ' Heve anv ease. ! t - bis : ' j i ' I I ' ! TKSCaiaiHAL&CSLYEESUiSE "Vibrator" Threshers, wrrr: is; .. r-t hi O U FIT CD r,Z u E P0WESS, And Steam Tlirticp l:ngtB, 3!.i.!c :.'j ly aOHOLG, wKEFAuD 03., XJATTJ.E CKF.EU, 31 UH. ! : ! I . i . s-s. - - . . v y cti r -.. - f-r- :i, I-, l -w ... 1 r. : r f ,- j ix . , : it .v i ' T H 7?!TItJ TLr.-ibt-.F T.i-r 1 .11, I ' . k . . . r .- .if t..l i t : : - .3 - A .' ' t .. in. -': Iter- i ' I ! 1 : I i ! ' i ! MO TTovTrir Kb-if-! !! Jr rt? pi t.e:. Kf:n ' . .:: j i. .. -K "i : 1 i: tn t,-i:'y f.r.l v. . :: f r-i rt -i -.-.-; ::- , 7. r ( -.4 G "'n, W"t ur t r :- c l. -.- i.. u.i f?OT oiy ny HrrcTior f-r Vl iu '!-. i. ..- i .- w ; . -. c' u't !ir''ir r: r T r' t K . r i ' k "r 'V IT' " Tt " t-ti.irSDU' or 7T .-. -4 " to r:iaiif frr-m tiraiu S A fjAKTF.f.crs f .r r;n.:i.hT rr pt 111 1 Tl : n r ' 1 : "" 13 ' v -- to I,J:tr: iut . r tecm.ar . -i ... F - ' l .: ! a . . n; e- n . ' rttir, ter y o n mv.w ;Kr r Hf r'. k IV Tbr'.!: ?i TVnrkmanif.!?, rr I r'n n c I i -.a. i -i- . I - ' L : to., our "TiiTr. ' TSntbe- t-:;r.ti ia' r-rrm rOII rrt!IrK, er.H n cot P-sI"t 1 i-r write u ior i..anriJ , . k to : in- j 1 j OTICK TO CONSUMERS as i lly ' 1 The ttr-l rrlr! r!'v T -t," Tl ' ( 1 hi rail..-,! inn .iy lrn : ' ' pi thct.ri.t. w e lh.-r-! t- f.n ers nvii'n. t j.nrli.i" nr "ii -h All ! lvr t-n j in it -r :!. 1 '' t-e ririn a l.nr.1 i r mi t " i ' ! r n liaM to t lie pi in , ty .f 'I,.- .. h TiiOat'r.is mr tra-le m .rt ' 1 '' BTut impri. inn-nl. SKi. Al l i!f T t n a. , rt- : t" f 1 . At .. 14. 1- . ti. 't he u.iniiTie t . V. ! I T. M. V T HAt'i'll run !-e ! :i -i. 1: I ' 1 ench tun.p wi:l: thr --r ! I.1 'KIM t lurfi 11 n cr 7. t.11 t ''-:! "- -i 1 ly a. (Mill -"r. his .-in ; t- y.-.t in f. ". Tun i:i! 1 K' lvn: l:l li. in ! s"7. .1 nnt .liir.pif j.n -t J i r. r Tt-.-s.- k,m..i ...1 1 t v ali j..!-'-er fr'i me. - The Tin T.ii S-i t. ni.r.' In nr tvi, m.i.'.iir. . ur.t Apri! 12. 8111. n - - ; T "' .1.1 :.' :ii i-i:.vrrii 1:1 J RUBBER BELTING lU'HBKK Hosr; lit Burn I'l.t v li .(. .. AsiO'T ?. llALIiN AM HHP l' K'v- : Lai e l r- And Mill Supplies Ccncrai) IV ltIKl r. mid U I H -V. lOS It ater Street. J'itthiir;- Tiiour CO. -VIrtroli 21. l.7S.-ly. Good Farm for Sa.e; : T UK nniier!ifneil otl.r. at i-rvt' ernte terms unit i-.isv r-i vt.:--t: -Ti'-- I - f ir-" I Munster townshin. ntn-ist ttne- huric. S.n.l Kuril. c-niHitis in ' less. atNint 5i A cites are cl.e.re-1. in a '"Mut s nt c -t cu M i vnt i-'ti. n wo story m-Htlirr lu.ar ti- I I'i f i'et. conta ininif !.mr r'.- iii. ' ' " jllM i-i. - ' ' alxas li-et. n ml all n.-o-.iTV '-' ' rrc tdl. There is t 'he f."" Hrctii.r.1 ol npi.lc. pear nn 1 r'l'-rry an ali.in.fnnce o! j-iire wcil mi l si r Ker fnrMn-r i n luriiin t i.-n !! ' ; Ksip. t'lu-st S.rm:-. call n II f 1 ' t he owner a' Klton' ur. I'i. April rj. ?tJ i. wv i; i:N t: .1 1 I UK' ADM I N 1 ST lV A 1 1 0 X N ' 1 r,r Ks.a.e of Tik-s. 1 " '.; . , letters of a.!mi.ntrs'!- n . r. t: ( f " . di-ccilct . It'c of l'hr.,-iir ' cnii.u y, pi... I.re fi-i-n itr.M. l.t .11 lllll. . , I Iu li.,1,1 ll.l'l1 i-ll-l t- re runpt.it to ii-hI-p hi m I ' lli'.i- t.T iruf rlnirn. en r !" lent itiru .ri-i-Tlv mi -. l.--nt ics'r ' ' li I.1.1K1 ' 1 I' . 1 1 ill V V T I K lil l 1 r. AI.VIN r V vS ' Fhnbor . Marti 1T.-M. JOlINMl7iTl,MV. Ml' I'HVS.I IAN AM' St " r ,V. IiimlHiI il' niT.t.i -...intT Tn N'i..trl''r" ' . t r r-idjse vi Ja. T. Jt5:i.. "' m
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