The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 26, 1878, Image 2

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THE pen FBtEIL
EDENSDUnC, PA.,
TODAY, - - - APRIL 23, 1S7S.
Of.n. Campiski i.. of Johnstown, member - carry out in the event cf his election. Its
0 f Congress from lliis dis :ict, has had an wisdom and good fruit., as shown in the
interview with Mr. II lyes, during which present condition of the South, contrasted
he w.n assured that federal office, holders with what it was during drain's adminis
will not be prohibited from cc.nti Uniting .(ration, admit of no discussion . Xo portion
1 tnds for election purposes- Gen. Camp- of the Union enjoys mojo peace and quiet
bell ha? a pccul ar way of giving force . than prevail tbioiighont that section, and
nod emphasis to his views l,ich is some- j in no other part of the country is prosperity
limes very effective, ftul if he brought t!ie ; so rapidly recovering a firm foothold. The
a-tillery r f his explioive a i joe ivrs to bear negroes are contented, are v.oiking ncil,
ti II ives with all the'r power, it is no won- ; aie libeially paid by their employers, and
del that be viitmlly abandoned his civij ; have ceased to devote their entire time to
serv ice older of last summer and snr: en- j unprofitable po'iii ics, into which they had
d -red without any serious resistance to the ; bsen seduced by their cormpt carpet-bag
onslaught of the nien.bei fiom the C.imbiia ' leaders. Aud yet the Radical managers i
di.-Uiot.
lit I. in, the coloied Secretary of Stale of .
I'ioiida ii IS?, and also a men. her of the ;
Kclui uiug Board, has made a w ritten cm- j
fn-ioii covei ing the fraudulent transactions j
by which the vote of ti e Mate was declaide
for Have. L. G. Dcnnir, kt owu as the j
iiltle giant" of Alacl.ua county, has a
al.so j
s at i
coufes-'f'd ail the details of the frauds
the Archer election precincr, in that couu- '
ty. and says that t-.r-j h u n-.h-td end fourtct n j brought peace, so lung and bo earnestly de
liam weie added to the return front said hired.
precinct after t lie voting was over. Theso j Lvery one will rerrember the terrible
two confessions were placl in the hands j predictions of cruelty and outrage indulged
of the present Setrelaiy of State, Llloxham, j in by the Republican press and Republican
on Monday last, and by him f r warded to j orators when Wade Hampton was elected
V-'aKhington. It is said that both McLin !
nnd Dennis were rewarded fr making :
these coi.ft ssinis, but in what way is not j
flated. McLin was appointed by Hayes J
last summer to a judgeship in New Mexi- j
Co, but was rejected by the Senate soon nf- j
ter C'ongi ess met last December. We will j
publish both couf-'Soijus when wo rcceivs
tLetu.
Within the past two weeks Grow hts
developed unexpected strength in the t
iioith-westeru poition of the State as an j
ttnpirant for the nomination for Governor j
bv flift Hfr.nlitir.'oi Stin r-..,. vonf i.,
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('row's success iu securing the delegates
t , ,
from several counties in the oil legion and j
j-nmediately around it, follows closely- on i
J ' J j
i'.arkey s visit to that section, and is there- i
f'ro the more surpi ising. However pleas
it, these results niay be to Grow, they af
ford no safe indication o
f iliu'l'a .tTot- !
'J he Cameron leaders have put lloyt for
vard as tir candidate, and to suppose
that they would permit Grow, or any other
roan, to etep iu and carry oil the honor
v ould be to attribute to them a thinness in
political management which they have
M ' --vj aik ,
never becu known to display. When the
convention meets they will prove erjual to !
tLe occasion, and, so far as the nomination j
is concerned, will assert their bnpreniacy, I
astLty have always heretofore done-. After
that Las been accomplirhod, Mr. Grow and j
Lis tuppoitcrs can take their choioo and !
fciuier eow dowu and worship the Cameron j
la'L, or (-bailor it into f. ameuts. They
bve iho power to do the Jailer, but they
lack the nerve.
Ov Friday last, the day after Haitianft
i.ominated to the Senate Matthew S. Quay
as Recorder of PhilAC-elphia for the term of
too ycais, an o,1ice estimated to ba worth
t-jCtrUy-ice fVji;i?.d dollirs a year, five
1 und cd miners and laborers met at Potts-
T.lle f jt the purpose of cw.isu'lij and do-
pia-.is to induce Iho Legislature to:
sleud to them immediate aid, to enable j
tLem to j :ovide for themselves !nd their j
BuiTuiing families. TI: is i.i a painful fpec-
tatlo iu a land ovcifiovv ii-.g with plenty and j
blebbtd with peace, and almost realizes the
JiuuihLmeut of Tantalus, who was Eur-
nddd by water, but was unable to
.h his buiuing Ifciist. "Wntcr, water j
oforywhere, but not a drop to drink." It j
olof ouise not withiu the jiower of the
Bevslature to lelieve the cry of distress j
willed by thesa five Lundred miners and j
Tli-rei", and even if it was they are not'
k'lind of peoj la to meet with any syrn- j
'.y at its Lauds. A Legislature that re.
fru s to pass a free pipe lino bill, which '
Bllnd fiirnisU the p-joj.lo with cheap oil, ;
'sl"t rn-jch of tlio m:lk ..f hum .in L-in.t. I
feliin
iu us veins, ana wouia most hkely !
n.V.n it.ar.iMiiiU nnnilnf 1 1 ., r ..
im; tuiuera. Its moie congenial work is lo j
ppend its time ar.d the pcnpVd nmnej in !
, resting an otEee for the exclusive benefit ;
-t a leading member of the Statu ting an
e that is repugnant to the wishes of an
coerwhtliniujj majority of tLe people of
I'hiladolpLia. I
n i a. , p. . j
Not a syllable has yet been heaid fiom '
!!. contmittco appointed some weeks air !
y the House at Ilanisburg to investigate
t'-o fraudulent bill presented by (). F. i
Gaiuas, Surge nt-a!-A: ms of that body, 1
fi the attendauco and mileage of witness- !
fa iu the two contested election cases Horn !
bohuyikil! county. If Gaines can satisfy j
the commiiteo that ho did not intend wil- j
iuiiyto defraud the State, it would not
t-tk up much of his time- in doing so. The ,
of the trcoi.I foices a violent presump- j
lion that he is a scoundiel and meant to ;
ceat iho t.ea.-nry out of a very con-ddara- j
V't. sum of money. Duly a slioit time ago .
t. Democrats in the lower h.anch of '
C'or.irres lemoved tbft Dooi keei er P..1U i
t onre-ss irinoveu 11. a wool net j. er ( 01K). 1
rt because be act tiallv stole, or attempted '
, , ., , . , ;
to hteal ny f.f tl;C public liliielK, but bc-
.,, I I -.a tixcvcfU d bin uiitlw.iitw :u !
CUSO I, e Laa exceed U His BUllioiUy 1"
it-akii-iT b.is appoint ments. It, was prettv
, ,,' , ,
rough n 1 oik, xtho now seems only to-
lave complied with the irnpoi tuuate do
in.iuds of ceitain Detr.oci atic Congressmen
lheiuelve. The case of Gaines is rety
UiereD uenirf ... a.tru , ,eu ,diu o un
tury. The p.csent House, however,
low not recorded that as a vcrj fierious of-
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lonse. inasmuch as it has been indulging
,l,u . . ....
. .... ..ni.iAlk in tba fin,n Ulbd of
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vry lr..B..v.j - -
Hiuuaeiucai. iweif, iml it wiil not cause
uit.ch feurprise if the committee should
cot-done. (Saines' iMlense entirely, and give
I-im h clean billoi iiauii t. UvO Uc Willi
What is called the Southern policy of
Mr. II;iyes may be said lo be the ia"t dis
tinctive feat me of his admiuistiation.
Every well inf.imcd man understands, of
course, '.hat this policy, or treatment of the
Southern States, is precisely what Mr. Til
den and his supporters were pledged to
are not satilitd with the policy and its re-
, suits, for the reason that it has effectually ;
buried the Republican party in the south
and (seriously weakened it in the north.
Only a short time ago Howe, of Michigan, !
denounced it in a labuied speech in the
Senate iu the bitterest and most ur.meas-;
ured terms. Repnblicaa speakers may '
rave and rant and tear the passions to tat- j
ters over ii, but the people will sustain it '
because it is just and right, aud has;
Governor of Smth. Carolina. They have j
not only not been fulfilled, but, on the con- j
trary, Hampton's recognition by IIayef t
and the withdrawal of the troops from tLe I
State, have been followed by the very re- I
suits claimed for them by their advocates, j
Governor Hampton has recently made a
tiip through his State, and was every where
lectured with the greatest enthusiasm, but i
especially by the black people, who regard j
hitu ss their beet friend, and who gathered !
iu crowds to welcome him and lioteu to his
speeches. Iu his addiess at Newbury he
fia' :
"I como to tou te-d.ir pointing Lack to the
cuiiJit li.u of ttor.ifs wiicn I spolio to you lat j
the eor.iHiion? which exists ?nue. What i
ilu-j- wlio you nil rciiu uilicr. Wtuit tlev rt i
you all can se-e. lu--v n-iuus sun-.-ml ; Vho 1
- VV"'3 ft' TrKU) 1 K'"1 eiifo'reet ertrywhere. j
J lit'ic are im disiui hanei s nnd no ste-iu-s of
blomlslieo. We uro on tli? imrb ro.i.l to pros-
I'eruy. hc nnvp cvfjryiiimif m nit luturo to j
iifMiurae ti; tin I all tliis lius lipcn accrtra-
plished why? Uecaiioe your represeutut ives.
the Governor and llio Leu i.-l.it u re. have stoi.fl
Kiiiiirelv' nail hmu ciir m. ilu. r!:ii t .rm un.i
il......r..iiiii..at....i....... i i. -t. i .V .
1 ii'i'u ui! 1.. i (.-u t uc i'ii.-ui3 iua.ie iu wie 1U6L cam
pa.'Kil.-
When G overnor Hampton concluded his
speech, a colored woman stepped out of the
crowd aud addressing Lim, exclaimed :
"Yon stay, Governor. We's had a better
....vy J T -0 iJtAUW V'WfCIUVl I U (A I
we's had since the war. You must 6tay
our Governor." This incident is a sample
of what occurred at every point where Gov.
Hampton mot the people and addressed
them. What is the lesson it teaches?
Simply that the Southern policy, which is
esseutially of Democratic origin, has more
lhau realized all that its friends ever cinim-
ed for it. The nhola 6tory is told in the
earnest and Loniespuu language of the
colored woman, as above given. What she
said ia her brief speech is more eloquent
and more expressive than the lamentations
of a regiment of Btich demagogues as Tim
othy O. Howe.
TnE Philadelphia Recorder bill iniquity
was brought to a successful issue in the
I-e Mature on yertcrd.-y week. It was a
,xed fact with the Republican leaders ever
since the commencement of the session!
tl,:it t5)0 ui!! waa bound to have a safe de- j
bverancc, even though the newspaper!
T'ess, tiio councils of Philadelphia, and!
nine-tenths of the people were openly op- ;
Posed to it. U.S. Quay, the mos: adroit
an unsei upuhms Republican trickster iu
tlie Sta'.o, next to his friend I5ob Mackey,
"ni3st ba iens;oned with a dn year office i
againstrthe wishes of the pcojilo, and in!
'hdatioii ofthe plain intendment and spirit ;
of l,,e coustituli on. Ilartiauft tulfilled Lis '
rart tko compact with indecent haste, '
fjr ta0 witl1 which he wrote his appro- i
va1 of llic vir,s scarcely dry before he !
scut 10 t5'e S.T'C the r.ame of M. S. Quay 1
as Recorder. Will the Senate confirm this ;
nomination? This is now the Question. I
umim.iuiwh requires mar. cxecu-
1 1 VC liOin 1 ! I a t lot is Sliall be confiimeii l.v a
two-thirdj vote of all the Senators elected, j
R,iJ il Ibereforo require thirty-four j
voloS to C0l,!'im ,R nomination. There j
thirty one Rejiublicans in the Senate,
aud lhoJ must b9 reinforced by three Dem- j
,JC,rtl9 tl niake the necessary number, j
-VC" :f Hussey, of York, repeats his trea- j
Fonab'.e vote in favor of the Hank Cotnmis-
s:nieiship bill, it will not save Quay. The !
uusiiie3 fiom its inception to its'
c,oSe bas b,'cn disgraceful, and it now be
comcs l!,e imperative duty of every Demo-
C!ai,c senator to resist the consummation ;
of U,c 'jtiaKe. to proclaim to Gov. j
IT1! tranft, by their refusal to confirm ;
Q''J". "Ihus far may thcu go, but no
f-'ther." The unanimous wishes of the '
l,e"Ple l,f Philadelphia ought to be more'
Pntial wi li Democratic Senators than j
the peisonal sc'uenses of Ilartranfi and his j
Secretary (Quay), and ought, to point out .
10 thc'", 11,0 P5:tin l of duty. We fully j
etuhuse tlie words of the Lancaster Iniclli- ;
Srer on this fjnestion when it says : j
. "T1,e hill for Quay's tern-fit was a mensu-o
im)ly ,n tn ,nUres, or Uepni.iienn politi- ;
eiau und to inereuse the eumpaitrn fund of his j
partV. '1 he l)c in.x-rai ie pentlur ro in .lutv I
hound to oppose its operation hy all lawf ul 1
nuatm in their power, and any one who ailowg I
h-s personal retfurd for (ua lo stand tietween i
'''inseir mid thi- ilut.r win tie s round to oowde-r
by tl:e lud jfiiation ol Lis party.1'
mc j
St. Augcstixe's church, iu Washington
city, is owned by coloied Catholics, and the
superior quality of the music rendered by
it8 Urge aIlJ we!, railod cooIcd cl)(lir at.
acts immeuse U(lmb(M8 u jr 0 Sllll4,Jtv
t . .. c.,,.,1 ... i- ri " j
Laht &uml.j l.x (lovcrnor Deiinison and
, f n, . , ' . ,
Cox, of Ohio, Senators i)at es and h'li v.
-
as well as manvother .rentlemen ..I1
piomi.
ne:ico, logelher with uuiueior.s l.id'es of
the upper grades of sciety, occupied seats
in the church, 'sandwiched" between col
ored men, women a .d children of the bct-
The Senate of the United States last
week repealed the bankrupt law by a vote
of 37 to 6, and it is rcgaided as very certain
that the House will do the same thing as
soon as a vote on the bill can be reached.
The present law was enacted iu 187 and
has lasted much longer than either of the
two that preceded it. That a carefully
drawn and judicious bankrupt law ought
to exist in this country is not seriously dis- ;
puted, since there should be a period in the
career of every honest man whose business
transactions have resulted disastrously,
when he can invoke the aid of a court in j
disposing of hi effects in such a way as
will most benefit his creditors. The pies- j
ent law has not proved itself to be of that
character, but the very reverse, and it is .
not singular that there should exist a loud
demand for its repeal. As a general rule, ;
the claims of the ci editors of a bankrupt, !
whether voluntary or involuntary, have ;
been
prettv well wiped out by (he costs :
i .
which have Accumulated through long de- ,
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lay and the payment of lawyers fees. i lie
law has been prostituted to the very worst
purposes, atid has become an instrument of
fraud in the settlement of bankrupt estates,
neither benefitting the bankrupt himself
nor his creditors. It is time that the law
was taken from the statuto book and its
place supplied with oue that will prevent
rather than lejid a.-sistanco tc the fisvudu
leut debtors who assume the disguise of
unfortunate bankrupts.
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A Westers TonsAPO. Four Fertonn
It-ported Killed ami F rty Woundtd.A. !
terrible cyclone swept over the country east
and west of Sioux City, la., at S.iJO o'clock '
on Sunday afternoon. The hail was very !
heavy, a number of stones fastened togeth- j
er in otic mass measurinj fourteen inches !
in circumference near Onawa. Amna was i
driving a double team ; the horses, wagon, i
harness and driver were taken up bodily !
and carried several yaids and set down un- j
injured, un me unmus v.en-.rai railway,
east of Sioux City, the damage was more ;
serious. Three-quarters of a mile cast of
StcmLalce the residence t.f Alfred Kin j
nun en uea, i.i.cu ia-iii on louuuiiiiou ami
da.shed into a thousand pieces. Mr. Kind's
mother was mstantly killed. The water
in the lake rose to a great height. One eye
witness says that millions of barrels were
lifted up. After the storm the town ef
Storm Lake was crowded with men seeking
surgeons to attend sutlers. It is believed
that the damage south of Sioux City is very
great ; reports say that four were killed
and foitv wounded. In Griffith neizh'.or- I
hood, north of I'omerov, an unknown mU
-..
it. i - , . . . . I
ll v. nit- ii"ji oi in ner.o cm on oy a snaip
boaid. An ehlcrly lady was badly Iwu! by
l'yin timbers in a house at Fonda. At
I'oineroy the house of G. ('. Lowry was
blown down, ki'.litij C'harles Pearce. The
houses of George Wallace and S. Gill were
blown down, Jits. Wallace and family be
ing fatally injured. A. (). Llodo's house
was blown down, injuring several of the
inmates severely.
A Retolutioxaiit Rei.ic Rriflgeton,
J., boasts of a negro inhabitant named
Jeremiah Welles, who is 112 years old.
lie was bom in lTfitj, in the old tavern
kitchen at Cantweli s bridge, on the Ap
poquiminiuk Creek, iu i. George's Ilun
dteds, in Newcastle county, Del., and
when a mere babe was sold as a slave by
his fa'her to the propiietor of the tavcin.
At the age of 9 he was sold to a Mr. Abev
Cole, with whom he lived in bondage for 25
years. He remembeis the breaking out of
the war of the Revolution, and has a per
fect recollection of many occurrences of
those stirring times. During his slavery
days with Cole he married and raised four
childten, three of whom are living now.
In is?.i he married a Misa Susannah Buck,
he being 73 3nd she 18 years of age, by
whom he Lad one daughter. With this
daughter, who is So years of age, he now
lives. The old negro shows tlie maiks of
his great ago in Lis shrivelk-d skin and at
tenuated body. Although ho hasdtank
whisky and used tobacco all hi.s life be
does not betray any maiks of dissipation.
He has a deep chest, sinewy limbs, and a
strong, clear voice, while the giaspof Lis
hand is as firm and as steady as it was
Iia.f a century ago. II is eyesight, Lowcv- !
or, is vety l-oof. Twelve Years r". tlie
mm lininlinil - 1. . r l .
' ' -- v . i ii.iuiiriiiij Oi ,.. I.MIIXJ. fie
was made a citizen of toe b-mir-r! Brates !
Aew York UirulL
Tirr: r.tni.na-MATcn IlrnMNo. The
bodies of the two utitoitunate wo:nen who
were burned to death in a Wood stiet
brothel ou Wednesiiay morning remain in
the dead ro m oT tbe'Pennsvlvania Hospi
tal, f rom which jdace that of Hattie Gieen
will be removed today. This unfot innate
giil was the daughter of Mr. Hemy H.
Potter, a gentleman of wealth and good
social standing in Norwich, Connecticut.
She was a gradua'e of Vassal1 College, pud
was married shortly after leaving that
school. Her history sinco then Is t,..t
known in this city, but
she has been in
tiiiitreiii ,iaces tor over a vear.
Her fath
er, on bearing of her death, telegraphed to
have the bodysent home. and. in nn i .oiancr-
of these instructions, her remains will
1'jave for Norwich this morning. The body
of F.fTie De Cuslrio, whose ri. Lt name is
Mis. Olive Matthews, of !iTrklyn, unless
claimed by relatives, will be interred at the
expense of Mis. Williams to day. She was
also a woman of considerable education.
Her husband is a wealthy sugar miner, of
Brooklyn, and her father is proprietor of
the Peck Slip Hotel iu that cit v. Fhili
diiphia Time, 2Qlh.
On last Monday tbro Arrived at the
Olive Street llo'el, says the St. Louis Post,
Mr. Henry Henderson, a w ell do do farmer
of St. Francois county, Mo., with his wife
nnd inlni. t. Iiov rbo i.,r. ii...,,i.
is mi,,.!,i,i Mr,;,,,: rv'r-y. i
- Lim c-v.nn .-, av iuv jieuiuia
ana m spue ot its monstious weight is a
lianrlsomo. lieallhv babv. It is oeitecilo
formed in a . ' ' .
icaamg physicians called to see the infant
r.- ..t I i, r. .4 ....... 1 .- r ..
j'.-uu.j mm jiic-uuiuceu n one oi the won
deis of the ngn. The mother of the boy is
a ieir.aik.ible fine looking hidy of forty and
is the mother of eight children. Before
leaving the city the parents expressed their
inieti'ion of exhibiting (!,ejr gjaiJt iy to
the public at au early day.
On last Thursday night, while a party
of men were engaged iu cutting back the
levee near the lower end of Luke Holivar,
in Holivar county, Miss., to let off a heavy
body of water caused by unprecedented
rains, the whole nartv were r.aucr'.r. in th
Kl-iice, and, with the exception of Captain j
Hriscoe. 1I were swallowed up m th vor- j
tex. .riscoe was rescued after beincr more
than an hour in the wa er and oiiicksiinn'
The names of the lost are Capt. Foetly, a
planter, t bun hers named Moian and an
unknown l il.oier
. ""T. , , ,
.-T.7 v "".'i''11 b' M.r- IIl,ke dieJ st
......... , i oil. county, aon a
poiiml or more of nails were found in her
.ieMu..:u. t. rates had been burned, and .
tbiowL. yat, ami licked uLv ther.-.w. 1
The Vorivvr of li ar.
v.omax v utmi i to Tin: max
HA.nCMi HER I'lTST WIVE.
v no
The Sedalia Dlo.) J,izo$ of a recent date
sajs: A F-'izoo reporter yesterday met a
gentleman fiom Joplin, who gave him the
particulars of one of the most remai kable
di voice cases of w hich we have ever beard.
The following is the story :
A lady em 1 for divorce in .Toplin recently,
oimi w lt'-ii it ciinie up t he stiirtlinir ilrvH.uinn-nH ;
oT which v.-o write woe l-roiirht to liif'i!. ami ;
n pun I heir st rt-njf t h it wa u rntf-d. i
In l-tfJ, the lady, tlicn a 3-our2- nnd h ndsomo '
niMi U-n, a rsi'ii'nt of Stunc county. Southwest i
M:s-oui i, marii' d a wot thy yminsr man. to I
whom sin1 hrtd lonr bwiuviimircil. Their union :
was n luipi y one, .md ns boil, hud tir.-n r'nr"d '
1m th' vu inity and wrre- ! !ov i nnd n spc tcd ;
t'.v nil. they recivetl the kindest benisons i I ail :
who knew them.
I;. it the war n ma-bur around tt,"Tn. and i
t l.'-i r (ncii lit y was n Iteriiat ely oci'ii pi.-il l.y c:cii :
of I he eont endina urn: ii s. A t! ra 1 1 whs Himu t ,
to t.e r.iide. Hnd the yr.ii:ir hut'iiml, h umnth
nf ter his marrinire. eoiu I u;Ieil in t nke d van tiiire j
of the (Mivernie.ent's liberal i fTers nnd enlist, ,
mtiier tliiin run the risk of beirur loreed into !
iis ranks without any ini"lu inunt save the ',
tm !nrre pay of n priwite. Si he voluntarily
nlis'ed and tieeauie a private in tlia ranks of .
t";; '"" ar,"-v- , . , .,. , , t
llu fnnrn.r mrl ntf iirlinon cnn i.nt a 1 (1a
respect of his Pu-ers ni d fellowmm. at:. m
soternl hard-f on u i. l tiHitlos ! !.' in-u r,- i,,-.;
himself to such an extent Mint l is i-iim.! ws .
forwiirded lolhe !epHitinent headquarters in I
St. I.oui'i. nnd ir: n shftrt lii:ie ri-riirn.-it ?n.i. !
z-meJ in n vcond lieutenunt's conwuissioti. j
2 ne n'iii.rni i it-ii Mitunnc'i in .N'jritiern '
.Arkansas. r:d at thi-a opportune moment, when i
he wi; o near to all tie heM :iiar (!or a .n was '
t orn tot.iin in his nt sen. , ). he enuij not resist .
the temptation to obtain a short lsave of ab- ,
""Mcciiii l viii his wife and luld. I
The boon wa easily tihtnined. and with his ;
commission in hU pocket, ho mounted his horse ,
and started for home. At lei.jMii liie wc.l-ro- 1
niembered landmarks cume to vie-w. !
He was close to home. j
A few hundred yard of the leafy forest, mid '
lie would t r; in the opening where he eouiI per- i
the ruiudo; from the col that cui.taiued his i
in asiires.
llov.I'ie would ("urpn"'"' tliem !
Hoiv hi? wile would err for Jot I
How his lirik'ht-eyerl tMif would
'Halt !" ramp the order in stentorian ton"?
1 1 inn I in- tmsD Unit surrounded ti:e r i 1. I
I. .-e
tie co;i:i rem m n;s horse In obedience to
the
creaii piiiinniiii? re wna, a ir tiy nuiirie. pur
roiiTideil l.y I wenty or thirty r.eree aiel heaviiv
armed men. whom hi.s praetu-ed eve tol.i him
were the most imrel' titiT .-ij foe9 i'hut the uni
form he wore ever h-jd, (Mm heart sank within
lorn, brave ad he wu. for he knew then? wm no
nu icy in ttio breast ut a bush wucker, for such
thoy were.
A few questions were put to him bv the lead
er of the Imnd. hut they were morel or ft.r.u '
! B:lil(i th;:n nm lttir.r i.l.. lli . . 9 -
mut auver for ali th-y Wih'e'.j to kiv.'w, while
fri,m ni poelreis. w hit h rapidiv tiiriKd insH:-'
ZV.eXm'mo'erf tSZZ
.'i ne leinlf r of the lum.1 v9 n man nerr hii
! own asfc, and to hi;n he appealed and demandd
j that he tie treated ns piis.si.'r of wtr. His
j request was treated w i ti derision, and a mo
ment more his les were pinioned, ntid rn
I ominions rope with a noose at lis end rianl-d
! Iriini ttie limb ot aiija.'.-nl tree. A vain he
. appeaie t In his inhuman ciprirs, nnd i:r. pion-d
! them lo let him s-e hi.s wiff and child but tor a
j moment betoie he died. Hut even n he sup
plicated t Si- leader put the f.itni loop around
j Ins iit'i-k. save a signal wuh l.:s hmo.und the
i unfortunate nun was sn-un"-)fT in-n eir,itv
wi,h n mayer fm
r the widowed wifs and or-
v V""1 '''''''Z". , lv'
pnnn chiii! upon h
-.......i.it., t lu
sitinr in the wind it pnHMriv giUiirr wh
slo pinir at the next houfe (which happened to
?ie the home of Die ofhcei ). tolu the woman 'hat
there ws a man habirinir dead a short instance
down the road nd it. was hetti.r, terhap. he
ehould receive a ('tu-i-tiun t.-uriul. 1 his was not
nnlrtqiient news in ih.it ioca!i:y, nn.1 n.-arly
nl! the men tnun in tlie army, tlie sari work tit
interi inir the dead und c:iriru for the wounded
Oevolveil upon the lone women. And faithful- !
ty it none, too, lor they knew not hut their
own loet ones were lieinx; cared for in a simi
lar manner far off in some distant J'ate.
So the woman procure! lu-lp of oltn-ri of her
sex who lived in t he neighborhood, anc" toifether
they proceeded on ll-eir pad mission. Ah they
Mpprouchod the eorpso a strange foreboding
passed through the mind of the woman who
led thf-ni, tor there was norncttiini? tauiiiiar in
the suspended form, even In the iiiiusi of it
unr.Hturai surrfiuriiiirur?. The hloml niv.lw.il
ii-.ick in ner near! as fh-i neareil it. Suddenly i
the t.rec Z'? swnyi-d it ar.mn.i. and -eh. horror I
In in distorted features she bclieut ihe lina
mentsof lier i-Ioiizn( husband, the rather oT
her child, and she snn.ir.cii away in a dead faint
upon the irround nl the feet ot hitu who in life i
was l.er all. j
Ten years had passed. And tboui-h time hnd j
healed the wmmdj in h r h.-art, tio) lovtj tor ,
ri i tn who hau been the husband of her youth
ws still faithful. Her child had become a
youth and needed the stern, r'-strainimr hand
and experienced counsel of a fattier. s,ie, too.
a weak, lone woman, wa tired of fih'inj- ihe
t attieof life and yielded to the su judiuutlons
of a man who bore n eood chano-ier. They
w ere married and I heir live Mended into & hun
py, cvtn tenor of connubial i xislenc-e. II!
treated !it kind'y nd p. I!ect ionati-ly. was a
father to her Holland an honest, industrious
hread-r. lnner lor them all. She loved and re
spectvl hiniand her future peouied to tier lu'A
re'.iiapense for the Weary iv.-t.
!io day not !omr si.net and it wani evil day
an old iicriitiiiniMur-f i isited him. Tney had
iu the year uyoi.e I cen wur.n Iriends. tor thi-v
had rouirbt toire-'her under the bat:nt r--of t:i
sunny foutJi a.-ni oft hud chared the S i me b:a;i
ket a .4 pni tis.itia )'.-?, gurrtiUvi, bush n h.ic-kei 8,
it you l:ke.
K:i?!-.t jjlad they werr- t -) meet, nnd the Iim.j
tanii received him cordial!- fr ild times' fake.
Brio the w:!e maJo run welcome lor the sal.e
of her host
omI. Orie nii-'it, na they jt aiomni
ruddy ln-a
!h :-ft.-i-;h.' -.ei:iiiii- meal, the
1 of the ST irrir.ir i-f-c-iie I i:i oi-irh
!' taoil
which tl.ev tusd t:isei, ai d. s o!d K-iWii is will.
foiiifht the tint 1 1( o'er rirain,"
V. iiiii: i -ni.-u.rc 1 in d'V-!!:nr on rr pi i niscer. .iv"
of the war. the- luol and ri-nmrked i!i it he never
knew how stronir were the li-i-iMi ot ntr. ; tii Ti
a man felt lor i-i fam-lv until hi- himseif had
rtiarried, and, fli.e-ltijr hi l.cnij Innii- on li-"
eompai. ion's kc.ee, be si:i l, i.'iournl ally mi l
earnest ly :
'.I -liri. I have i-lvny? tieen s.riy that I
not let that p ii. r Y.i:,kee lit uiecMnt see
('i I
lis
t'-n
woe and hii.i tifcre we Ftru-' lorn
Vl"ll S f(i."
up
Mis wife hestrd iho renin ik rrd tkntlr roKC to
tier f. ( t. with her tace js while nuii ble, and
her I'iso-i.iled ey 3 w.-ie fixed upon her hu--baud's
Ire e ilh ne exj it smoii ot iuten-e hor
ror. Twice she c-,:i j fd to speak, but fa.h;l.
Then, wiih a loud, i; i.,a rl 1 I v. iict; rt - bi i ken
pc-caui. slie fell like n corpse to l in- tloor.
V hen the K tuvm il her ceiircioiiriH .i nhe
had little to Kl; v. '1 he iiui.t of her i:le lull Kunc
out forever, s-iic love 1 h r husband, tor he
had been voikI and true and kind to her. Per
haps he was not s-o much to blame that he kiil-e-i
herliist love, li was the lortnne of war,
she supplied. Ibi t - bt! t-"lie eon 1 1 live with
him no lonycr. ih. to ! There came u picture
tiom the t::,i;s of meinoiy that bade be-r gu.
Ami takinir her boy went.
trhefcothcr (iiv. rce.
TTeahney, the loader if the ngitators
and Communists iu San Francisco, is a
Catholic, and so are many of ids followers.
The situation has become seiions, and
Archbishop Al'u;many lias issued a pastoral
letter, which has had an txctiie-.it efi'ect.
In the course of it he s.iys :
"As the mm derrr, sooner or biter, cornea to
Pk'ht. Hinl iiH.vs with hi life the penalty due his
crime, so the sedit ions limn is penerully ;-ver-tnken
by dishonor Hiid ih iivi niring hfmd of
pociety. The nmd di.-turbers of the peace of
Irins, h Tew timis juro, have mostly come to
"'"r'1':". I" prison, or to the scaffold, and the
:" "
.. i-.i . Klines- people who, Ht iltst. attend turbu
vr' hrr -.riosMy,u.i eo,iue
"ii iiuiwinii- suen Hisnnicr tiy I heir presence
jrenermiy nmsled into sedition, Hiid not
Feldoni l-ec'ime the first victims of strife nnd
" " ." e ", hrist ia n-t he irood
Ht he.llll Hl-nt.lj Iha
jo- to-, -oi sen. uon, m.-tnrts bv tlie legally cuij
ptituted lUHhoriiies. nnd thus disehnrtres hi
duty to (ind nnd pneiety. V. e, therelore, ad
monis.i. nnd even reqojre, every one to dtjiy
ftw-ny from such seditious, anti-sociul und auti
Chribtiuii nieeliiis."
The Han ishnrg Futriot tells of a young
man named Galon Hemperly, residing in
East Hanover township, that, counry. wlio
lias never lean red a trade, but has con
structed, after models seen iu ciiculars,
two or three very fine organs, which in
tone and outward appearance compare fa
vorably with the Pelonbet or Homy Wood
instruments. Tlie wood work is particu
larly fine, aud the tone of the instruments
clear and sweet. Unaided
young Hemperly has brought
ments to perfection, and plav
and alone,
these instru-
lilaVS lln.m t hero
j for lie is au excellent musician like a
; veierau piotessor of instrumental music.
The New Yoik He mid h as news of rt .
i0.000 of the Church of England about to
J tLe Catholic faith. Included in this
ex-ntus irum the Church of Eiii
bi si ions, rectors i.iMta.,,u..
gland are .
Au-
thoi ized delegates are, it is asserted I
ow
uhi,l, n. J ?.n "l."' uu !
M .
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lirtC i IJ -LSSi d?T!
2i-i'-ee Vle-w,
VIZks
Lrtnt9 Goad
Zlo'.irnhtj Co0iZs
Cloaking
TJ. ru -r. 3
IV.lhoTia
Ktn Irroideriem
JVisriyj'-5
Zephyr unci Wvruteda
Krckirear
Clovo3
Totl Article
Siit'yery
2Tlovrg tS Fe-alhers
Sran2
Zsew? anil liit.er Votings.
Storcr, the pedestrian, walked, in 3!on-
j Ireal, ouo Liiiidre-d miles in twenty-two
! Ikiuis.
I A five year-old girl wan actually wl.ip
j pd toeJeaih in Mar&Lalitowii, Iowa, by her
drunken moDir.
Tlie severest storm ever known in tlie
Black 1 1 ills ooruii rrt Ufct week. Heavy
snow, rain ami hail, lo;i.rr much damage.
.V Mtieular murder tri;il ie poinr on iri
Ncwiuk, Oiiio. TLe .iccused is an oM
man wl,o murdered liiij own daughter for
the. crime ' f adtillciy.
Nine dwellings were blown down and
eiglit persons kii:eJ ly a cyclone no;ir
Homo. (J.-i., on Wednesday of tliis week.
Several louses and mules were also killed.
Mr. Vassal, of IJiliol (.'!!ee, and
three other Oxford underi ndu.Ues, have,
it is staled, hcoomo Cat In iics. Tiieie is
now a Catholic cLiipel at Oxford as weilas
at Cambridge.
Very Rev. Joseph Paul Pnhreul. Vi
car (ieneral of t!ie Aich Dinuese of Haiti,
more ami lector e-f St. Mary's Theological
Setniiinry at liLiUimoie, died on rutuiday
of j'ncnr.citiia.
A man named A Uirr.stns Ar.ll, CI yrrvip
of r.ce, killed himseif in t'ineiuna;;, on
Monday. II:swif., in delicate health, was
ko oves whelmed with gtitf that the ciied on
Monday v euiri.
'i iie bvr; I'.ihuiio, froni T.ihiti, icp-orts
that on I'e-bi nary 7 a hurt ic -inn iv.cd
Ihete, in wiiieh about o.,e hni.ii.-J ai-d
twenty people were kiile-d. Much pu-pcr-ty
w: s de'royed.
A tetiibli hail at:d lain storm is re
ported from (Jah'shuia. Iii., a w ind sloim
did sei ions damage at Sloirr. I.nke, Iowa,
and a Jierce tornad stinck the town of
Wall Teike, Iowa, on Mond.ty last.
When the telephone comes ;n:o gener
al nse thee will ho considerables tiinic
dens
tire and safe
tj m
te'ir.n
a man lie
ms. in-iti is ciu'aiiie-a tip.iier ; lie present
constrained and inconviont system.
Twenty years ago an ilh it imate child
myslerionsiy disappeared at IJoycrstnw n,
l'.erks county. A few days ao ihe'lu-ncs
if the child were found iu the foundation
l:..i-r i . .
of a house, which was beinrr rtaired
Hon. William Ortoti, i:es;i.'e:it of t!i."i
Western Union telegraph company, expir
ed in New Yoik, on Monday morning at 7
o'clock, of a non lex v. with v. l.irh l,n
; stricken at 11 o'clock Ihe niehi previous.
Near Toledo, Ohio, on Tlmistny, I'.ml
Rudolph, aged S years, shot and" killed
. thto Benning, aged 13. The j-oung homi
; cidisiid the shootinir was accidental, but
another account makes il the result of a
! quarrel.
j Edw.vd mi;h died in London recently,
j leaving an estate worth WO.tX'O. David
! and e.nali Smith, of (ircensburg, claim
: near relationship with Edwaid, and they
are making an elloi t to recovc.- their share
j of the property.
i Eflie da Cost, ajled 21, was hunied
; to death in Philadelphia, Thursdav.
; through her clothes takingXue by tre.idine:
nn o IT...:. t- - ' . .... "
1'i.in.u, j i,u iie w ree it, ageu "(j, at
tempting to rrpcuc Miss da Costia was'also
burned to death.
Irvin Heunett, contractor for carrying
the mails between Cumberland. Md., and
Hertford, Pa., was an csted .recently in the
act or coining counterfeit silver pieces, and
lodged in jail. Two confcdeiates escaped
after being arrested.
Professor John Wise, Iho aeronaut, is
jn St. Louis, where he will make several
oalloon trips. In one the balloon is to be
exploded, in another the piofessor will go
up on horseback, and in the third thero
will be a horse and carnage, willi seats for
a family.
A f,oe rifgro woman was kidnapped in
Cincinnati twcnly-fivc years ago by a nlave
dealer, and sold into slavery in Kentucky
where she remained until the close of the
war. Heccutly she r-ucd Sheriff Ward of
Little H..ck, the kidnapper, for $1.V..0). A
long and closely contested trial resulted in
a verdict for !2,500.
The young man. Benjamin Godfrey
whoiihot and killed bis sweethait. Miss
Mollie Winingder, at Portsmouth, Ya., in
December last., been IKI kllM il luni-nr..! V. ;
has jutst been convictert in the Count v
Conn of Norfolk county f murder in the
second degree, and .sentenced to the ix ni-
turnueu years
Gojf.ey is
mntU'en years of -e.
i
jr'r-? 's-cL-ta-r: u . :1 --: . " ' -v .L V v-! .
71
3
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ffS
John M'anfi maker's Grand Depot,
HRfMond yir of th C5nffrl Dry Ooo.-Ja
ft the GrsK.1 Ejpot i jnpt tnpenin g. It 1 pre pc-r lo
si? tri-.t what -was diervieci on exprini6nt,th f!rit
ytsr, sperinee prove to h- a pucces, nnd -w iuv
propoe to greatly improve or. the first jrlm.
The principles of
1 A t-iifcrra Iciy price for every-tiixs tL:-5T,-'.c?.t
ILo Ilcnso.
13 Oas Prico und no partiality.
OPditencM and Fat'snce to r!ch or. d pcyrrr.
2i C.ijrli rvetprrer-i i? Isycrs rotara c:cc'j ' e r -r.
tb.o-ic.!i Dress Pat-torae-i iu i-crBi-aalilt. ti-cr
and nr.i-j.j7t re 2.
A vry lsrgs etor-k of all kinds cf nwp?t Dry Good a
islways on hand, nrrnngd on one floor with, plenty of
li-jht to tee them. A. lhou-?anl peop.'s osn easily bo waited
on at one time. Whte, so many gooi ore eo'.ling every
Jay the people era e-ire of j73tt:n-,-i only freph ,ooia.
lTmoetly rteirin'j to Fece the y.eop'.a w!i, ncl Invi'.in.j
thjrn to viwit the Gran's Depot vrhe'.her they Tvieh to oj;-.
or "orly to eea the faeliions.'
"-v"1-. If not com1 n j to the city t-o pe the m n an fi c rt
S.Jy- vi new e'ook for pri nj, e-ni1 fo r mn m pi i. i-c-i-; b -iny
o!r:e of goods wen'iej. W cio Isrge buinfta th !xu-j i
tlia xni!.
Very repeetfui!y,
) f I v y A A lvi i v k
Dcpct.
George and Catharine llartman, man
and wife, it siding in West Hempfiel. I town
ship.Lancister cotirdy, were ouuid dead in
bed no Thin sr ay las:. Mr. Hut man was
a fawner in good circunstnticcs. The
couple had lived alone and their death vas
caused by inhalat ion cf coal gas. They
had been deal several days when found.
Henry Goodrich is a music teacher,
lie Las tiavelled from place to place until
he has taught music in eveiy State in Ihe
Union. It is t?tid that he 1ms married
seven of his pup::., tni n.o-t of the States
ate jet to be he;ud from. In Clai kshui sr,
a., he ont-dld his former matrimonial ex-pli-its
by mairving two giris ia the same
villarc lie is now jn
Dtirifg the trinl i f' Pistorius Col. Mann
advised l im to plead guilty to manslaugh
ter, as the Common weal! h would be s;uis
f;ed with such a veidict ; otherwise he
placed himself in jeopan'v of nmning h s
neck into tl-.e bal er. Pistorius replied
that l.-e Wfuild rather be bunged n dozen
times than to plead guilty to a ciime of
which Le thought he wr.s innocont.
Tl.. 1 ....... 71 1 - .1 . - r - r
jib iiHMuii j '-. i.o.us mat ii .Kitit
got:. cry ,;i s move inert has no other
n.eiit. it f-hows him to he a v. an of pluck ;
ai-d that is, a oualiiy of ich t'oeie is no
redu;;ih;t-.cy ami i:g the pnhrc men ef o'.ir
day. It adds tl at if it rcc--i lishcs no
hi!:er i urpos.c t) an to keep afresh henith.
ful it men.brance of the great n.-.tioi.'il
wioi.L', it- w:i: tsoj-vc a v. e-ful j nrj ose.
A thire-n-i'c ri.le on a freight tntn,
snspctiiTod by his clothing fiom a hook
the Side of tl.t C ir, was t ho e pe; ieiice of a
tnimp tlio r:iher I'.iehf r.t Oxf .nl, N. Y.
Ti.ie was md a fnairli nt.on him wh"n
rescued, bnt his nitn ;i s:;!"ct:ior vi:iS j.
tense, p.s hi t-vpetted r.iom-r.tai ily t-i be
dash.ed to jrc.r-i. IIr had brrn stesling a
ridi, and attemp-ed to jump off while the
cats weie in motion.
The late Lo:d Lcitii'm did nt go in
j lor opuia; -ty. A f.-w years ago h. adver
J tisr-d f..r fni:o one to !lil up ti e vacancv in
ins lbM're:u r.roncy. Ihree Inindred sp
plicants v. iote to him. and in answ er to one
of them he said that be wished to almoin
I a military gentleman used to shooting na
tives in Aii-t:.il-:i and New Zealand, n he
wanted a wholesome lesson given to the
tenants on his es'atc.
A Pittsburgh father rccentlv went to
i neenntr io see now li:s son
a ymirg mr
named Love1,!,
branch .f o-e for
iv ho wat conducting a
D. W. L-.vtll A Co.. hut
fallen 2.0io behind in his accounts. I ho
son confessed that he had lost the money
playing i .ok or. And that is how it comes
to pass that so many of Wheeling's promi
nent men hnve been indicted bv the grand
jury for poker playing.
ITenty Love, of Lexington. Kv., ng-d
thirty live years, was murdered and thrown
fiom the biidgo window, thirty feet high,
into tho Chr.ttnhoochie river, 'be boily
was tr.krn by the murdarcr twenty-seven
miles. Dowdell Adams, the murderer,
has been arrested and Confessed the crime.
Love is claimed to represent the bouo of
Hewitt -.V Co., of Philadelphia. Hobberv
was the object of tho murder.
John Ennis, the Chicago pedestrian,
accomplished tho feat of walking four
hundred miles in one hundred and twrntr
eight bonis at Ihiffilo ol, Saturday nie-bt
having nino minutes to spare. Four thous'
and persons witnessed the finish. Tho last
mile was walked in thhtecn minuses and
twenty seconds. Tho enthusiasm at tho
close was very great. Ennis being cheered
and rained to the drpssing room.
The heid of elephants bcionrinT to
John Kobinson's circus became Ixdhgerent
while crossing the South Anna liver on
their way to Louisa Couit Honso, Ya., on
Sunday last. Hismarck was throws over
the bridge by Chier and would l ave been
drowned but for Dm assistance of the o'd
elephant, many or the circus employes and
several citizens. The tight became ceneral
and several elephants engaged in it. No
pel sons hurt.
Col. Uuckleman, foi moily of C'hic.ifo
who was engaged at Lawrence C ity, Wy
oming, in company Kith soroo Cincinnati
men in opening nd opeiating tho Sunrie
Mine was instantly killed un Fiidaycven
"ig, by fulling don (he shnftof ihe mine.
He was heme drawn up from tho shaft, nnd
v ben near the iop was seized with vertigo,
and erviiiff nut that h r.;r, i. 5
a tit . f il l ' . r ., ".
nt of th. Lt.CK.-i. a...! fell to ,. b.,Uo.i.,
distant oft.P Lui.tI.-rU -ml fult lt.t.
- . , , or- nou
T:ilrtc? n!h .'reci.
Einir
Hosiery
U'ZtUry C
r,l'inkii c.::C 'v-
'Vl-f T - r- - ' T- i
Tinhhr Cs-.-ls
II ores Cvirs
i T". ...
R
Mi 5. Carres::,
tav.-r.ev, is in her
r.r-a-,r
'. )
band sw Gen. '.Va-! h
ht'le el inner j - rty ti e
guests pip ed their tea
dred and f.uty enrs o' J
poiiding'.y liij-py. The
.f the l.ua Cl cis. C. t; i
ory is revered in Pu-ixsi;
Three colored men.
1 1,
ii ;
:. ! 1 1
r r..,
Westh-y Turner fn.1 An ..
wete 1 ur. g at Fia"l:K:i. 1. 1
list f ;r innuler. "ii-u
and the drop f. ii. r.d v,, ':
hung d .!; :aig ti ti." a i .:
becan.e nntif d and he ft .i :
The De jui! y She; iff c 1. 1 i, !
int r the j iii. i.f.xcd the s. ..
Hro.vn. assisud by tht; s.:--iea.-cinded
iho fc il ' .ki. a: i
f'jr the K-cor.d tine.
Mrs. Iliii-Pt V.i:ker.
woniati -ho is arcu-i.'d f
b usli.i-id. Di.iy p-i ove ate v !, :
Il is beli.-vcd tint in t-7'. n
i: ? :
rcsioeii ;i r .,: ;o . v. i c
. i . .
- ' aommi
etel a d se '
f r,ii.--
gni, w ho was
only a short t i.
wt r.'an u sis :
M 0 ! Ti.
i r r
v. !!
f her bcisb.io.i.
ftr.te.i the m " ; y.
sum with t !, 1 1 : -t : ;
Dick Mi.-e v,
t!irot,:;l, Ncv :.7.i.
gave i.'--i-i :-i l is v
he ovv.i".. k. '! o
?-! er t:-:l i-il r.
ing oi e of i !.'
fnetit, ci'ki;:- i'e.i
n t:
k . . '. d ou 0 f
l.-.ick I the rn
d c fV r cc. "ti"
in s; ;:e of ii
nothing f his
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the cl.i'd broiiL-bt s.iit a:
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coolness ni.'d lirr.:ne.-. :
do. Hisciinu tho slun
ci intend ;nt lio. as he b;
jilted his s;tcr r.s c ::
heat of passion. Hcing a
lie mouiritd tho g:i'.:.is "i e
When ;v. llamj'ti n l' l'i ( i ! 1
rial weeks ago, be jr;''i-'i i
delay. The liangirg w;i I : i .
tiew law c-f South Caiolina ' : 1
theie was therefore no sm h
bi ntalh'ing scenes us vCis
Fonda .n Frid:-ii .
The Pi-.lsbnVg 71"-; f'- ". "ys
foil's phonograj h bids fair t-' I -1
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t L I ,.iri iii.-iiit' .11 ill :i ii-i. "
j first anticipated, lie was in V
i hist week rxhibitin-r it to ( oni! 't
j wiio made Fpeccl.es to it. a' d u
; afforded tho op;.orlunity of h'
! theil nwn rnro -i i - c iivt fIS lil'i i1
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. Cine tbem ..f llmir ten iliie morel'-i
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j slinging words around proiiii--.'!.
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have tho desired effect, tlicy
locLT'il or. iritl, 1 .-.o!i fli.ll Ills "
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machine, and have the d"so rej en
a complete cute is eh.'Cted.
1 lie Tilneiom -iTili rows I'1 ' e w
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nil. mi cxt.ib'tion was nit ;i u: j
Academy of Music in Ph :lao '! '
the Frt n says that "anay birk at tl m'
pcihaps li'.i feet, every wi ld, cv " '.'u;.
every syllable co.il 1 be heard ' -"" "'
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as 11 uuercu at one s ear. .'w. " . i
(T'dison'" assistant) l.i'igled.
groaned, sang, b.uked. whistle. I.
ed, and every sound was loini'v
tirclly reproduced. It was ce
most conclusive dt n:on' i at i !
powers i f the machine, and Mr.
was appla t t, i...l lli l.ol
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b: pretty near Vo-npleic.
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