The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 27, 1878, Image 2

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EBENSB'jnC, PA.,
riUDAY, SEPT. 27, 1875.
J tnH rrttir State Ticket.
1'olt MIVKRW'ilt,
AN'.KIF.W II. DILL, f Cnion County.
1 . - It Ml t'TKNANT ;iVKKNU,
JOHN IT.I: Tin, of Crawf r.l O unity,
no: ttri:m f. .tvi;v.,
II L"..' Y 1. U of MiMitntiuTT County.
sriHI TAliV ISTFUXAl AFFAIRS,
J.SlMI'SDiJ AFIIICA, of Huiiliugdvn.
Danoci-ntic District Tirktt.
r .it iiimik r.ss,
fl. Col "1'Ui' Til, of Sumctvl.
(mn A.
It'jtnoi nttic Comity Ticket.
AiSKM Vt V.
I . w i'ir!:t' II. ( .!. iin".rb rturoaii :
.i.UI.N rilNI.i i.". l'.WT,!.iir.
KKOISTLil .! UKI-i l!tm.
JwlIN U. I.AKT, n.e:is'.uijt
Ti;r i-rnrii.
1)11. A. Vi"... I.llY. .I .hnstown.
I iim m . i:us.
r . !i(N fl',"1!!!'.!,!,, f'.'r-i'ir. mirti ll'.in,uli :
1 ; 1; , r i.v v. rt-i-nsi.tir.
pool! 1.! f ( TOIt.
j ; -f: v.TTr.!:N. Joir.itown.
srrt vi:vMi.
Ht'.Nl.Y ?(;.'. M..W, Carro'.it ivn.
A I T:to!:s.
!'!i:i.:r I ')'.'. I V, P-rt:!r Tivp.;
I'A I i'.l K KII.M'."-. K' l r JAvp.
Till", useless stay l.iw of this S'ate, which
h vh I'l'tu in ctisoici finco tho -M f f
M 1 eh,
M n I iv
1 nboi-h
1-
txpii ed
by limitation on
r id. 1 1:1 -33 to bad
ll-t.
TitoMl-SoN
II. Mri: it, who defeated ; ;
II .le in the Fifih Maine district at thel.ite : all that he could do was to announce that
eh rtion, is the 'Irzt man w ho has ever been the tegular convention would meet at Fa
t 't cte l to Congress on a distinct Oreenback neuil Hall, in Boston, on Wednesday, the
jl-.tforru. lie is not the ignotant b"o: that ; 2-jth. We expect to be able before eolng
the Beon'olioa:! par.ers lepresent him to be, ,
hof, nreordiii to Hale's own statement, is ;
a r of tnnrh intelligence, industl ious, '
ii. id . f mo-t rxoellent ciiaracter. !
i
-wb-v.p
Tiik latest aco.ints fiom Xew Orleans, ;
Memphis, J ii. d other Jpoints South, slmw
tlrit. the yellow fever rout ier.rs to gather :
i 1 is daily harvest of victims at a tuo.st j
fe.-uful ia!c. The nnniber of eusct in Xew j
th'l-an up to Wednesday was S,21l 1
d -aths 'J,C,ist. The most liberal supjuies
of money and provisions continue to be
sent fo'in the Xoith, n"d the work of
c!i4iiiy will not t f -asfi until the frost has
p it an end to the epidemic.
Wk hate reenived from the editor. Col.
Mefhue, t l.o first number of tho Bhila-
d.ljhi.i
Tiim i. This edit ion of
the Ti ' 4 is of the same tnammoth
jToport ions nss the weekly issue, and is
famished to subset ibers at tho low rate of
?l..'e) je.r year in advai.ee, post aye paid,
it is tilled with news of every descrip
tion, and in every respect comes up to
the idea of a complete family newspaper.
Th it it will meet with abundant sucn.ss,
and realize the biightest anticipations of
i:s enterprising and ablu editor to their
fullest esier.t, wc haven't the least doubt.
Tiif. Xow York 0't'rrtr, a paper not
given lo nattering .nu aiiiouo nurcn,
li'.ieis thtsi. words ot commcu'lai ion
The l.riive Hn
I r l:l!l s an 1 pi ii
sensible stand t-ike.i ty the
H of H e Itoin in l ai uotic
1 hun-h in Ihis cinintrv nvai.ist the in tirder-iiM
j ri.p"li of Kearney and his toilow. rs is
oi.tiviif ail pr-oie. Tin y liu e tin t Ihe man
r-i I h: m In nics with Itn -e ii tincl h uuiuia-t.-ms
;hat the comin-.n mi.'d lun com pn le n t.
I ' ij. mutter I r w tucli we oniriu to in- man K- :
tn!. that this hi .sphene.ois Hn,i i io..,iy-i.omie,i
.1 -.wum'. who -.in.;s :mtii Ireland .! n ,
I, les-d ii Uoimm ( aitio'ie. i nnheu.itmi.v d. - ,
no. me I ny in hnr. r J n I ins ,,i i,ie;.ic, p.i'.-
ii.lv r. pr-.i-rtu d. Tun-.u- power. i He Chun h ,
is .., ri. !. hs 11 iii;
.v i. -re. t - loa -I w : !
t o. w 1 , ked n -tiin
.lt,l.t.H A...ri.leV.V-
.1 10 1 . . 10 s .10 1 . 1 j -
1 the si
i''i"-i I'd'P' o oio-i
tiad T-n-n. Tie K. ( ' .;
year and tho fearful destruction of piivate
propeity resuming thtlcfiini!. According
P this, tho "Captain- is more advanced in
bis views than Kearney, fur whi'i Dennis
maintains that the men were right in strik
ie ;, he assorts that they were radically
w,.tng in destioying the piopeity of the
mMroad companies. If Adams is a com
munist, then he is not a fit loan to be voted
f r either for Congress or any other office.
It is stated by two of the Alto-ma papers
that ho is a cousin of Congressman Camp
bell, a matter which the Somerset Ihino
crti will please to nfiiitn, or deny, and at
tbe sama time inform the peephj of the dis
trict what manner of man the "Captain-'
i. Tho Johnstown Triunt denies the re
lationship, but wo want it fiom a moie le
huble souice.
11 B. Br.o-.vN-, late ediior of tho Clai i-m
J t m rr.,t, after having been fairly defeats
ed for State Senator in the district con
ference by John . Hall, of Fik county
now ti?ps to the front as an independent;
candidate. Brown has published a Dtter
on the subject, in whic'i ho broadly in- ;
fsinuates that of all tho Democrats in the
district ho alone is capable of protecting
Its important oil interests in tho L"gis-
latum. This is a very modest claim ou
tho pait of Biown, and is in the very
teth of the open pledges mado by Mr. i
Hall on tho sinpi question. Brown has
always heretofore been tho swoin fo-5 of
jolitieal bolters, of whom ho has now be
come the head and front. Hi view of '
the important ensu through which tho
Democrac of the State is now passing,
wo have only to say that if Ii. B. BroTtn
persists in his treasonable course to tho
paity that has so highly honored him in ,
the past, and il be succeeds in electing
a Senator fi j'ii f ih it strong Democratic
district wh-j wl.I vole for Don ( ameron,
will
'TP ihe
or and blistering
Y Dj.nucmt fi.jm tbe
exe
'al).in
ol
I ,i r!i is t 1 ion a k . d . vain 1 ! in i . s liatm 1 1 1 or ni ou 11 lam.
,i.. !,-, It ci . s no .u, irt.i- to ihe. I.- 1 T. .J ; " i nii";ii owio. iiroceenen 10 eat within
l.i-l'ir.t.'bit'iVn:, Caches t,.." prae,:' V. obstacle to bite's grand enterprise, and j '"' btought against Ooffrot.h. j avidity and relish peculiar to his species
..,-... wl.tr!. tn .ue ail ..n.nkm.t kin; which aililonb 1C can't n,akft water run up hill, i ' tiemendons noise made by the i ATter having swallowed the last vestige,
hi d -nip'nver and i-npluj . d m thea:n house- h o, p.,m( newyTp,.!. , regard to a letter allce- 1 witb irr.ir."tl.n 1 , ' '
1. I.. fit.r,t....,Hil. cu...ot.,a,i!.e inter. s;? he is equal to the emergency, and having I d to hive been written bv Gener C ,? ,7 . , l"u ,I,C anm' am bet mk htm
.. i,.-nuiv., ntnahanltii.j hear cacti othci u 1 , i c V. 1 , a w,,nr,r' " , 'e,,e '. nl 1 ' r ', self to the water, and again dived to the
h'.rd.,,,. ' ; extended his improvement up the Cone- ; froth after he had voted fr the thirteenth ; bottom, remaining a considerable timi
Sxmiki. A pa MS. or, as the p:iprs style Wilniore.be proposes boldly to pierce the 1 K 7 . n " 0HJ' .r . P1'. i for the shore with another fish, which he ' ,;,f1-r- ,lf'r fnl1 arr'e
ti. the candidate of the Greenback party , at the bnse of it .ftt.-n d..T. . put mnvns V in.i.,,.,! ,1. . ru. e, ano on tne H'tittn . ... ,
tor Congress in this district, addressed a Hollidayshut g, and thence down the .Tuni- Cl" n't "' el a ' P-'ission and ldor.il . wi,;r, jt n!so carrjp1 -s,.or. ..ftr; ! near Biistol, Bucks
. . . 1 ti 1V. m tl luroit .inI It- n,..,. n : 1 . (T . I . ' ' t",',i(. . .t
mt eung of his party in tlio r.edloil county ata and Susquehanna rivers to Chesapeake 1 .' "j- A.- en,.M jiense : Son:e diincnlty managed to d.-spatch.break- I ,,lmt, 1 topers, who, it
Court House last week, and is presented b3y. This tunnel would he anvwhe o be. ! '"1 'l mV V,!. ' . I ' ""f5 allvr?.nt ' he shell with i,s strong teeth, after 1' n H -"'
r ., , , ;.. ... !. . . . J . :..'".." """"i M ""n. 1 tno I wbicli it ambled ofT satisfied with its fish- ! r farmers
y ",u ' 1,1 Wd'" iw'ecn ac nty.jirc amsj'r.? miles long, but . ..onnstowr. paper cannot produce better ; i,,g experiences for the day. minds to go into the st
p.-ciu in ine r.mroa 1 noir, ..i iusi .niiy : hat a tntla is that in th s aw of r.r-.m. i kt v.v re-eictim ot 1. ami.be Ti,n .0 : 1.-... .... , , A woman r
Tiir Democratic State Convention of
Massachusetts, which met last week at
Worcester, ami which in a minority Sta.e
ought to have transacted its business in an
ordeily and decent manner, turned out to
bf a howling and ungovernable mob. and
was entitely controlled by the followers of
'ihe cock-eyed man of destiny." Benjamin
F. Butler. The whole number of dele-
pates entitled to seats was 1.410. and the
bit? strength iti the convention is Buscepti-
blo of a very easy explanation. His main
pin pose for two yens past has been to
conciliate theliih vote of the State and
enlist it in his favor as a candidate for
! fiovt-rnor. and bv ways w hich only a first
class demagogue like Butler knows so well
howto adopt and utilize, he has at last ',
. ,
I succeeded in his purpose. It is safe to say
1 .1 iiiA w I . , :., .1 . c.rlA . ,.i:i.J '
l!,e I"-vh V!,,e " ,,,e Str,,C 2"8t.tUtC .
! two-thirds ff the strength of ttie Democrat- '
y i
ic party, and Butler has it almost solidly ;
i in hisf.ivor. In addition to this, he was
; hacked up by the powerful support and in
j fiuencc of the Boston Vi'nf, the recognized
' oj tran of the Irish population. The tncm
; beis of tho Democratic State Committee,
j wish A sir.gle exception, were hostile to
; Butler's nomination, and were determined
! to prevent it nt all hazards. Some, of bis
; most active fiiends. who were aware of
this, taking tmin by the forelock, succeed-
to as early as ,- o'clock in the morning in I
,
effecting an entrance into the hail where 1
the convention w;s to meet, admitted the
rest of Ihe But ler delegates, and. after soino !
r- :
preliininai v proceed ins, iiominated Butler '
by r.cc'ariiation. The C'haiiman of Ihe
Slate Committee subsequently appeared in
the ha'l for the purpose of cabling the con-
vent ion to oidor. but he .vas powerless, and
to press to announce in a j oktxrri j.t to this
aruc'o ahat was then done. I
Fihtern year ago this same ?,TassacliU-
(,p,ts (rinn.icr left the C'h.uloton Xational
l'emociatio convention because it rtliiseil i
to noininatc JelVcrson Davis for Picsident
,,Ver the.patiiotic Douglas, became a dis- i
I
,,igatii.r - i
and has ever since been tho b.t- :
ter foe of tlio Democratic aity. To see
this impudent defa.ner of Democratic men
and measures now takeu into the t-n. braces
of Iiish Deinociats, whose love of I heir I
party is only second to that of their ad r.t- 1
ed country, for the purpose of making him (
Governor of the State, is the gieatest po !
htieal mniwlinsitv nf i!m ,.r. s:., r . ,.
tho picscnt cami.aiorn is co-.ee, 1 ti, I
ho p.escnt ca.npa,gn ,3 co.)Ce, ,,. ., the j
Democracy or the Bay Mate have been
completely wrecked and shatleied by But- j
lei ism, tho devil's rock in the sea of their !
t.oo-ics and thev w-ll never . ec .r ii 5r i
" ' " d !',0y ,W H "eWM ,CC,nCr l,JU,r '
louner prouu and honoiable position as ,
long as they sail utider the dishonored fla
of that political pirate.
. ..
Most of our readers are nerbans not !
aware that a beginning has been made to
tes. uio practicability ot connecting tho .
Ohio river at 1 iitsbnigh with tho Atlantic !
ocean by means of sl.ickwator navigation
It
is nevertheless a fact, and tho genius
wuoso capacious main has given ir.rtli to j
I t - . . . . '
such a stupendous project is that progress- !
ive statesman, Harry White. His plan is !
, ii . , . . , ;
to smckwater tho K.sk.mmcta from its i
junction with tho Allegheny river, above .
r leepor., ami to continue the same up the i
Conemauph to Johnstown ni,,..,,w..i,i ;
,.,.,..... i, ,, i.i i. , , . ,
""ii " c omi ,.. .,. u 10 suspend
operations, inasmuch as the Allegheny !
....
mountaiu in the near east would there con- j
r . , , , ,. ,.T1,. - ...,.;
, i uu. 1.11 rna t
,
. 1 , ..
artd no farther."
"
1 he Irownmg j
however
as shown by the Mount Cenis and lloosac
P:ll, to detray the expense of a survey of
this magnificent project, and Col. James
r,i-l- f l.tW rliimel t hat t he v had '" 't'!' 1,1 JL " Pt s mt nc 1111 r .to-m I;ioilt week. But the irrandnarents. ! In North Can. Una a netrro woman simply because as loveis tl
I r ... i -i 1.:, .. 'nViloJ ! nfi-.tid o( the fever, rievr into a violent nas- fainted at acamn meetim? while shoutinff. ! fallinff nut and he had spr
'. .'' ' ., , ' 1 Or. ti..-11th 01 Fi-tiriiiirr. 1S70. In the Ponnte, : sjon when they learned of their son's ar- She remained unconscious four or five days, 1 lepoits about her.
-.i. ie tins as u m;.Jt Mr. Inrn.-r. :vm ?'y'"" "LI n. rival, driving the latter and his family from 1 and then died. ! Lizzie B.Pearse, of T
t- , niaugU to a point not f ir, we presume, from ; amem.mer.t, it is sound and fury, signify- , coinis ,lp TC-1h a nr,rt h(, Tnndf, a,in j Christianity and a bri
.. . - v-" j , .,1... , -T , u.o ....-j 1 tilt the animal secured a small n,rtb K w-re raised th
tunnels, the Suez canal and the m,,ml I ' . , :r " ..r"Vt,jr ' veracity, a so,, of Mr. Henry W. Smith, S ' . "? "M .devoid of tbe simplest com-
,. , .. . ., ' . ,J"-" ,v" " K'i.iue. niuso nave , f th is city, who was present an 1 saw t he I ,,,,TS' an" l,er ,,,r 'Hd ren, neat ly na ked.
ship canal across the isthmus of Panama ; ; ' s rhhc.m pos- j po, formance. He thinks the animal must oryinff for food. Her husband, a !
connecting the Atlantic with the Faciiic ; --ps"r,t '"' nnhkely t hat the Seventeenth ; l,aVe caught the fishes under the ledtres I ''ckman, earns fair waes, which be i
ocean. At tho last session of Confess I Z X ,c w"' rTesented in the next Con- j of rock at the bottom of the stream a, it I nds in drfnk and cards.
White got an appropriation of .?!,.,,.) or i whose ma me X IC 2 , -T1 'a l' ,wti" oncs f? O'Uemy, nominated for
,.Al. . , , V , , . I- "a"-" ata a px.in.ur H. Co.botli. ; vhtle undor the water. It is related that Auditor of Massachusetts, by the BiUler
-:0,000 tacked on to the river aud haibor , lh'mbura Ptrit. t an Fnclishman at. some 0,00.1 'to. ! Convention, has declined the candid
Yorrel!, of Hani.burg, an olj and cvpe- ' , - . .v V V "1e iN"" lor "P'intinS" Tor gamn ; but this is ti.e
, .. - , P j ",e dlerers by yellow fever at the South first instance on record of an animrd as a i
rienced civil engineer, is now actually at have been libe.a!, and have done incalcu- ; expert in the fishing Yw.-Cir.cir, nuti En
woik with a corps of assistants in making i 'able good. At the same time they would j qvircr.
a survey of the Corem3r:"!i. l,e v(My 'n'K',' ' i' the Northern people j .
Could the wildest of human vagaries ex
ceed this visionary and preposterous scheme
,M what must be thought of the e.Tronte, y
of the man who would seriously suggest it
to C ongress or of a Congress that gave it
its Kin. unit; nnd count e. i ..e Ti, I
in While's cocoan.it is si.air.lv to t i.
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hitnsclf with the people who reside along
the Coiiemaugh and Kiskiminetas. in se-
cm ing his re-elect ion to Congress. He re-
what could never have been dreamed of
except in tho idle philosophy of a lunatic
or a demagogue.
Hon. A. II.
Hm.l and Hon.
Heis'er
Clymer addressed a large Democratic
' meeting at Union Hall, Johnstown, on
last Tuesday evening. On Wednesday
they spoke at Gieensbuig, wheie the
County Fair is in progress. Yesterday
they were at M onongahela city, and to
right they will speak in Washington, Pa.
From that place Mr. Hill will return to
the eastern part of the htate. and will
uo Aiiuoot cousiauny ou iue biump.
gards an appropriation as bein- more po- should be ut erly forgotten. Let the 1 ' ' " ' ' 'IX V -lu,"lKj ?u, teeps iv'reached Cairmi- H. T ' ''nrday night he toe.k poi.
tent ,n that direct ion than a liberal dist, 1- 1.. hand he quicknd strong to lilS i ZI MerricL t'l'l irdlleadeTat 1:; I Tltt "
Hon of garden and agricultural seeds among 8i'ter, l1u SotV,," moislen Xfr 1 j V"; 12 along' i,' IT T-1" o-
his constituents. It is the most cheeky ! patched with Ihe fatal fever, tosooth their Ih" tveen dr nk i Tthm rlZZZrl Zr l ft,C C'"'ress.onal nomination by ex- '
fraud of the age, and will never a$aio be j -t moments-and to dive.t'the destroyer ""fT Jeime to Bennef t . SR. ot la, ?VT-"iU V Gr l '
heuid of after thepeopl.'s money, reckless- fL"? ' ff , , iTe "ent tlsfe bcl'fer lienneU.'Sas marr I'd at 'nc p ,, tK e'lT "V" f ,
ly appropriated for the survey, has been d,ISf t i .ft" ty, thob Zi lJXZ !
wasteu 111 a vain aitemnt to rienionst-ar : ,, a ro.,r., -k..,..i ,,t ... t. 1 ".i..u 01 me sircet. or the r.er. - "v. v..voi.hh;iiiii. . mi caiuiid.itac r.. .
Diil the Miner' Friend.
The ITanisbiug Patriot publishes the
following record of Mr. Dill in the Senate
on certain Ic gislation affecting the interests
of the coal miners, as a complete refutation
of the falsehoods of the Eepublic papers on
the same s ubjoct :
In nrdr lht the miilicnnnt an;' nntra-teot.
falsi-hoo.I in r(,r,l to Senator lull i.clion ;
with reference to hjrilat ion ii.Tectmar rue
Fnfeiy of p-iM.: innloy. it in co-il min. s." an'l j
Hi-Hvl'-llonlHf VVt.rrr-The '
Semite f-rr,-( .'-.if.l to the second r ;i()ntir itn.1
i"in,'iicrs:i!'ii 01 iii mi', :irn nio r cnnniicin. iL' (
ii.-iiJvi..n rul Foitie sPirht ameinluients U iH
?ef xxi S. n'-irf J-.ui lsTo. i
Mr. inn wms tii'-n n menoiT or tii nous.'. 1
On Thurs'liiv, M:ir-li r. I-TO. in tin- rimnc. Mr.
(S.l.n;. ikiiH. from Cie.-omo.iM-eon mines
Ainl milling, rp! Tfit S-:inrp tull. Nu. 4..1. en-
tul"i "An m t proviiinnr tr the lionith mi'I
sit'etvof verso!. eini'loyeil in ronl mines." as
.n,,;,,. ,, on m, !,,.:! the rules wer mis-
pep!e l nml the t . 1 I pns-ei imnnini-iiijly nn.l
without (teh.ite. imijt .r.i'., Hi.wr .hunii'tl
1 JJi.'. "'';'!''' IX,"L .i''1, n
i;u.i Vr. D-il. ns a n,nnt;cr r the H wo.
, niim-rs wtiie-h nr' now iif iPir firt'utnK'rt inroiign : jie 0,j couple by surprise last Sunday .' Agnes F. IwCKWitli, white, aped thirtj'-six.
I titlt-.l -An set i.r,vi!intr f.-r Ihe !i'lth ntul the house.
. the memtu rs of ttie n ,u-e. ss. mueh for the i rushed to his home, nursed his wife until j mond ring on his finger.
I Ii;ie r;;e7;J Hint Mr. lull opposed the mine yen- i Pne c.o(t and then died of the fevr-r himself. I Dr. Babcock, inventor of the fire cx
I ''in'isTi'n'hii: wflc reported in the Senate by i T,IUS ,!, "egress escaped tho penitentiary j tingnisher bearing his name, is a drunken
! Mr. Turner, of I.nz. rne. . xtenOinir the rrovis- 1 and holds the strong box. f utcast in Oakland, Cal. He was at one
' ioes of the net el M.tr. h :. KD, to the luiiiniin
; on" erml eetions of the eommonw. a'lh. After
virions nmen-lirients nn,l t'-'!ifin dweu-i-ion
t he y. ;i i n 1 imys were liemaieh-.l it Mr. I'etri
kcn Hrel Mr. Hiu-knlew, nn Ihefienl p:iS!iKe of
the I. ill, result ir.ir vens l.". n.iya l.'i. Mr.
votiiur tor the t i l.' S,t S. ihifr .h uriinl. pp.
111' .-il. So on t his. n on ihe 1 or mer '.nil. the
oi-,l of Mr. Hill is clear, nn'l nltioui:li the
(,f i,
ttie bill wn ncain revive mid
the ( iiate. Mr. J'i!l vniin? 0.1 11 ci.l of tin yens
ne - 1 em to nke up the bill. $c Wi-i 4-5 uf
' n the s. s.-ioi'i of 1.-74. Sen.el,ill f. for -the j
better protection of itiieers. n.eel,r.ios. labor-
v nn'l oTle-r. p;iseij theS'-nnte on a 1 1 of ,
the e.is nml navs. Mr. !i!l votimr in the nilirin- i
. H I I .'. . ' 1 1 t I f r It I I 'I' . fl'. .t '1.-1,1
In I T"). Semite hill l.'l. lot ro,; ucel hv Mr. j
j Stanton, of I.uzerne, ent it leil "An net flvlntr a ;
j common brisf from which o ertteninte the'
i e.iri-injf 'if 111 incrs or persons work itor in eoal ;
! mines." was ,aseil on h caii of the yens nml '.
I ras, Vr. IM votintr for the bill. Nft Sfiinie ;
i ,.,ro nnl. fi. -.."2. j
i In Islti. Senate MM 13. entitled "A supple- :
! iP.eur to nn act entitle'! An net to provide for j
' the hei !! h ami sh fety of persona crnnloied in ;
coal mines.' unproved Maxell ti, 170," incroninsr
j Hie number of inspectors of coal mines n:ii J
coiiicrms. p.'s f'l tlie senate on a call or ihe'
J'''1' nml teya. Mr. Dill vmin? for th
In k;. last session, on the sth
11,11 p, at fl-.w t...!.,;! C.
j
of Msreh. 1
iio,;vL. ,:, , ,.,,..., . n aei proyi.i.t.iriiie
menns tor securnur the l-e"i!;h arid safely of !
persons rmpl-.vcd in the h'tiimtnonaeoril mines I
f J'.-iiiisj ivama." passeii the s -tmte on call
of the v.
and rays Mr. Ilili voiinvfor Ih"i
' 11. 11. ) n:!;!1,! 1 hi Si.o:iti iliiriiiw tin tr,vi,ina
i
"essjon. Mr. Dni voiimr for it. hut it foiled in !
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-t-, c journal, tn. (
I
a .o- ..;t . t t;..,, 1 !
hu u n')C c,,ai.actcr (',f fllC Hon. i
A. II. OoiVioth, Democrat!,? candidate for '
'ongress in tie Seventeenth district, by
u,e lnb:te:..ti newspaper at Johnstown,
u,n I, t t ' i.u t i
publican" candidate. Ii. has revived the
charge that Gen. (
CofTroth. while a member i
;h Cong less, sold a cadet-
of the I Ii irl v-n in
ship - a charge that has been met over and !
b ,e n,st solemn denial on i
r,Mt, C.rn. Coffioth, and which rests "al-
together upon tho testimony of a person '
against whose cicdibdity as a witness in
the matter there are facts and eiicnmstan- !
ces which have a most powerful bearing i
, n,1rr.e ot- ti,e v-itness is I.illry. an ol- !
sen re and impectnious lobbyist at' Wash- ',
. - '
it I Ol. ,1 1,,. ij it. ft I.f.rc. .nl m r- . f I !nn
I CotlVoili ati.l who appeared as a witness on
another occasion against tho General in a
i cci ..-mi civil Mir in i ue r-omersei court. In
, thf.t suit an elt'ort was n.ade to ilestroy
GP. ( oiT.oitrs position at the Somerset
bar, and Biiley was the witness whose tes-
I llr.tAi.n . . . , 1 : .. . ,. d 1
hi ' iw; I , ' i 3 T .7
Put V - .1-. . f ; . . , ,i i
and his intended victim continued to prac
''c0 '!'s profession at. the Somerset bar and
''as sin,:" P1-'.i"yed a larger and more lucr.v
five business than before. Xow the voters
nf the Seventeenth district are asked to
believe that this chronic witness against
""'"-.n is to no neucve.i m the matter or
tho c.vle' ship and that OiIYo' b's ow n sol
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t-in 11 ,1-oci 1 1 01 1 in 1 ne com rary ami ins gro;i
ch aract or as a cit izen a re to "o for na n rP t
If the Forty-fourth Congress had ind.'ed
ii . j . .' ,
,,,at rure a,, lamented pati it. ex-Speaket
Kerr, by the rule which Campbell's organ
. . - . , ,l
iiionoses to Kef. 11 r, ii.iinti fofiVoil. V,
Would have been convicted and disgraced
l.ian lobbyist J,.l!ov s ca.Ietshiv testimonv
, , , - - j s
T. . '
rl TlUNK ot?u Nr-V ip not Xekti. i
.iirti iinue iiionoy was Tieejeil.
Large as the amount is which has been
sent, still more is re,,,,i,ed. Sore are the
r,.i. ,. ,k . .
-essUres of U,e cted people where
'jj' fo hat the mortality of
' n,P ,iisPs u i ,i il J
.i V. ' '. 1 .' :
i -suderi.if can be relieve.! nd uJ
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j J!?0.?. pU"n contributions
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: 1111,11 1111) iMU'ia, .
such a matter that all
u -.hi, c h:iju ii u iii it'if.i ni m :
ood use of it all
C'!,M i,M,,e w,,1,fc -vo,, a,c ab, ari1 f1is'
' posed to give, be it littlo or bo it much, in
"io oomiive assuiaucu iliac it will U0 gOOU.
,
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South during the pievaler.ee of the yellow
fever is attes ed by the press of tbe several
cities in which t. py sis. at.rl lh t.il.-et
I n A 11 n rrrr e . i . . .1 I , . -, n ,n 41.
" "" v-v' " "r! o.ot rs, :
praise awarded them for their gvneral good ;
conduct. A citizen of Memphis, now in !
Ibis city, says tie Pit sburgh Post of Sat- 1
urday, coiK.borates this endorsement, and
den;es the statement
Washington city, who recently visited
- - ion
Memphis and pul.ltshed a letter about out-
rages committed by colored people
Let
credit bo giveu where it is deserved
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Curious Incidents of ihe 1'lague.
! A vountr married man of New Orleans, !
not many days ago, found himself at that
stage of connubial bliss when he could
pi oud ly say to his friends and creditors,
; "I am "a father !"' As was natuial lie con-
eluded to visit his parents, who live in one
' of the coast nai ishes, to chow them in the
: person of their piandson that there was life
.1,-. ..1A ..A . Ti,i,n 1,-, ,
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pameu oy 11 is nappy woe ami neir, 1001c .
The joniiff man wis obliged to
Fj,om) several bonis in a rain storm before
could yet a conveyance back to XeW ;
Oi leans. I
iien a cotafrer on t ustomoono stree. i
Xew Orleans, went to look for his strong
box the other day, that he might take from
it eiioueli ot ruone v t bury li is flead cli il.l.
lie found that he had been robbed. Tho j
i police traced the strong box toa negrrss of
the neighboihood, and the victim had a ;
1 pen iu his hand, preparing to sign an affi- '
davit against her, when it, was suddenly j
announced in his hearing that his wife had i
taken the fever. Dropping the pen he I
One day the body of an old Memphis j
darkev. known as Mack unite a character
in Ij is way was lounu in the nark jard of f
his liitle sloanty. Withnnt delay his friends 'of Queen's Bench 5x Orangemen for be
solicited the of a benevolent society, I longing to an illegal society.
procured a coffin, naiied down the lid, and I
started to bear Mack to his last res-ing I
place. When half way to the cenieteiy, i
however, there was a vigorous kicking !
against the coffin lid, nneaithly howls came !
f:om within, and in a moment, the wooley I
head of the old fellow emerged fiom a !
much-shattered box. Mack was dead j
drunk only. j
A Xesv Orleans let !r says : "The pure- I
blooded negro and the Chinese have thus i
far escaped. The rat ives of Fi ance appear j
to be exempt. The disease appeais t be
most virulent among the Sicilians and Ital-
ians. and a large proportion of its victims ,
are German and Ii ish. The Jnglish born j
fall an eay prey. It seems to prtfer the j
rich blood of Kuroneans."
The fever almost depopulated Memjihis ;
inside of four days. There never was such :
;m overw iieiiinng srampeoe 110m anj city
before. Men actually fonsht with knives
fr standing room on the cars, and many
. 11 . - . , J
VlioCuliol not get 1!1 Climbed on toj-.
1 111 prudence d u i i v2 con valescen cc ca uses
il.o ,.,ct ,i.,,i,. v......... n ;.. . r . ..
prcme impoilance. The patient's am etito
is ravenous, aud he craves, as a mineral
tijhij.', such food as he ran not have. If he
can possib'13- obtaiu what he wishes he will
eat it and take his chances, which, under
',c.h circumstances, are not worth taking.
Uf;l;irsi-S almost uniformly fatal.
The track of the great pestilence, says
Dr. Woiks, of the Glasgow (Ivy.) Ti'no,
may i,e siat'il in ronnrl iiu'ii Peru :is te;:ii
five bn,:(!ie'1 ''ps length, ou an air line
aiu seventy miles across at its wi
at Grenada. Miss. It begins at Xe
Fiuesr pai i,
e w Orleans
ai," "-"veiing northward, it clings to the
eMward p!,1e (,f t,,e Mississippi river, its
ejra'est divergence being at Grenada,
-Sowl'c' t1 tc castwaid of this hue is
V:tlx' a"y fe!'lr- , -M"til,s is fiee s is also
vannah, Charleston. Jacksonville and
other J'Lu-es l.i-ct toycllow fever
visitations. The great juindiced monster
sten-s to delight in moving northward along
, i.ic i ico nia.ai lai pnsruresoi me vast lovv-
II.. . ..I .. .1 ..... ., .
lands that stietch out
Father of Waters.
from the turbid
A Qrr.F.r. Fiskf.u. An account of a re
rnaikable incident conies from Aurora.
Indiana. A feyy days ago, as a trio of
young men, one a son of a prominent, citi
zen of this city, were fishing for bnss in
Hogan creek, near Aurora, they were dis
till tied by a splash in the water as of some
animal jumping into the st ream. Looking !
in the direction whence the sound came i
they sa a large black hog, which bad
roaming lots of porkers which makeiife a
burden in and around the town, swimming
i:pid!y toward tho center of the prvol.
whioli was about one hundred feet wide
and eight feet deep. At about the center
the animal disappeared, remaining under
tho water for a considerable time, and on
reappearing was seen to have in his mouth
a fine lire bass about eight inches long,
won wiiicn ne .swam asnore. anil, on ar-
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o t. jeiiii" l-i-iii lenian 01 linooiitiTen
,ia1 a trained hog which excelled the roost
keen-scented and thoroughly hunting dogs
I ti. i i
L' J f a "onVn an(1
! ? . a I.J'?."?" frnr two ol.l. were
Ki ZZu he worn"
J f 'T T"'
n m bcr head sufficient to cause death.
the bodies were iii an advanced state of!
u'-nmposi ,o. it was evidently the work
OI fll01e llian nna Dnicon na a l,r.,... 1 . .
Uy acros8 ,hc bodies. S, bseo r i' 'Z
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opments revealed t he fact that tho dead
L'UUSOIUtllt I OVtl-
v. . i: .1 - . -
; " "ii"- t.ii nu ji
0iss Tompkins, laundry maid, aged
-, of Zanesvihe, ()., met her death in a
snocking manner at midnirrh? on smurrl
I . I ,,.. ...... . ...,, . .. .-
, ...... jucmjHeteu ner tasK lor theday,
she wass passing into what she supposed
was her room, on the fourth floor of the
Cln.nrton !T. ...
v doicj, ,.. wincii was tiiflcioor
into the elevator Hue, into which she slip,
ped and fell clear through fo tbe cellar, a
d istance of over 60 fr et, the car being at
the very bottom
She was horribly-man
L" oi tuu uuiir.l oi I ri 'i III Mf ltlKIIIriM
to atoms and motrudin-- ircmr7. th r.,
Her arms, faeo and neck werP nl,. iw.r-
fully bruised, besides receiving internal in-
Junes.
1 mi oh ujiirittiirf.N 1 n ten- - r . . 11 aui iiv nrriicc: 10 rtn in.nnf 1.
v. . b j ouo was cuiiutieu
Jk'etc and CHTter Votings.
Paris has contributed S-o.OOO to the
yellow fever sufferers.
Out of America's 4,CO0,P00 people
not over 000 ever went up in a balloon.
This is a very sad thouglit.
A ten-year-old boy named Y iiham
Fkean , of Pottsfown, was stung on the tee
by a bee last week and died of lockjaw.
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aicocK, coioren, ajreii mnnv-inc, mm
Mrs. Julia C. Tl. Dorr of Rutland. V t.,
has received the personal thanks of King
Alfonso of Spait, for a sonnet ou the late
Queen Mercedes.
Marv 1 laiid.ev. aert Pleven years, was
burned to death at )lop Falls, X. Y., on
Fi id;iv night while attempting to kindle a
mh vilh krriMii.
David Bell, nineteen yeais old, of
Fisl.kill Banding! X. Y.. was bitten by a
dog July 8. trnd died Sunday night of by-
droi lu bia in terrible njjony.
Frank Pike dived into the Boyer river,
Wis., stuck his hands into the mud at the
bottom, acd cnrr.e up with a long-lost dia-
time moderately wealthy.
On Monday last a police magistrate at
.Montreal committed for trial at the t on;t
More than a seoieof Sisters of C harity
have died in the Sonth since the yellow
fever biokeout. They died at their posts,
nursing the victims of the pestilence.
A C'ineinna'i man of 4' bad a sweet-
heart of 10. and, because she persistently
associated with persons of her own nge,
followed her to a party and killed her.
"While the lamp holds out to burn tie
vilest sinner may return." Thomas Bud-
gen died recently in England, aged 1!!4
j caiv. He w as converted at the age of t'0.
Bill I.uiigley, the Texandestieiado. has
beep sentenced to be lianged. He thanked
the Jud.-re and jury for their courtesy and
invited them to be prrsr-i.t p.t t he execution .
The Harrisbnrg Patriot wan-s fo know
who ever heard of Henry M. Hoyt as a
statesman, or a public man, before Mackey,
Ouay and co'iipan v invented him as their
candidate for g.iven.or?
Mrs. Dennis Kearney, wife of t he
j f'alifoinia agitator, while en rovfe Fast , be a sr rater "star" than Mis. .Trnks. i
i the other day, was Ihe victim of an assault j A most fieno i.-h and diabolical outrage
; by a paity of roughs, who broke into the j is report rd to have occtined at STriir.g
i second class coach where she was sleeping, j Bun, Cameron county. Pa. On Monday
j T,i Cineinnati, on Saturday night, i ?hree tramps visited the house .r a ;
OhriMiroi 1'rehn shot wife, hiding her I ir- Hassencder, and assaulted bis wife, j
J instan'.'y; I hen he shot himself in ihe head, ,t,e nly jeison in the bouse, outraging'
i dying iu a few minutes Domestic trouble 1 er I'n, and ir.fi cthig in jni ies from ,
' was the cause of ihe murder and suicide. J j "nich be died on :Le lollowing tlay. '
i George Baker, of Lowell, aged 7t. re- i Faimer Atkins, of Camden c-m-.ty, :
! turnrd home fiom a cenu-tery. wheie he ' Missomi, had so violent a temper that bis ;
' had been placing a monument bearing bis j e !e ven y ear old mo heiless daughter ran ;
j name, but leaving the nge und date of death i awa7 toa neighbor's house. He biought
I blank, and was killed soon after bv fAllinfr ! ,,er back, tifd her to a post and whirled
down staiis.
Mr. Reynold of Cnthbert Ga.. a-ed
twenty.ne, bus n arrieii .diss ('Lance, aged
eleven and weighing sixty livo pounds. If
bv a-.iy Miss Chance this story should i-rove
io r an exaggeratiou, yTe hope t lie reader
will not blame ns.
An inveiittve mariner has launched at
Wiscassct, Me , a diamond shaped vessel
witb live masts, a great number f trian?-
mar sans, nrn a ruaoer or uncommon
leng'h. Me believes that the ndd crafl
will make great speed.
The marAige of a handsome young
lady of Quebec wiih a promising young
lawyer had been fixed for last wedk. A
few days ago, without any notice or ex
pinna- ion, slip went into a convent and he
i joined the Jesuit order.
j Louisa Badr, aged fourteen, was found i
j on Thursday evening near her father's j
1 house, three miles from Meadville, in a dv- I
- ing condition. She had poisoned herself!
1 arl3 C,ptn on account, as she alleged,
01 111 reatment Py Per rather.
A fisherman at Kingston. 111., saw
coi.iii n :ii.ino (.own ine river. 1 ne tide
took it towaid the shore and he pulled it
in. Holes had been bored in the top, and
inside he found a live baby about two
months old, with a nursing bottle half full
of milk.
A visitor to the tomb of Daniel O'Con-
nell. in the cemetery near Dublin, py :
''The number of pilgrim to the tomb
incredible, and it is a touching sight to eo
many a poor Irshtnan, with his crownless
hat, raise his shabby tile aud exclaim,
'Boor Din !' "
The Ilev. G. B. Maekay, a missionary
' the Canada I'reshyf eiian Church to
China, has marrid a Chinese ladv. a native
.. rc . .1 . . - t . . . .
01 .ortiiern r ormosa. rbe is a convert to
ight anil intelligent
now is Chang Mia
ed that fifteen tons
is season on a farm
county, by two brothers
is said, value their
1 be a sage concln-
to make up their
ge-raising business.
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1 enrnn ,m.,ri .1 j ... ..
- ....., ot-h i.oiii Mrvi on.
Ho gives ns his reason for Hninir m tut ;r
elected he should have to choose between
filling the Auditor's or the editor's chai-,
and he prefers the latter.
A letter from Shanghai in relation to
ine great lanune in China says that mil-
.nark ...lk. ,u.ta.-i roof, r.,,.1 dir. : ,b
human llsh is sold in the market, and
i t V ' ' ' " t " ? "W"e .a?-
' " " uu.i, unna-.l 11. 1- rom Pis
! . " '"i'lions in England and
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AtllcrifJUII. IBliororl lr,l,
"""-'' e neneven to nave sprung.
i riiiipr r ia -- o r. ..- 1. 1. 1 .
whee -
i , ,
ere was a larce and Histine-..ih.rl ...
tendance. Tbe presents were nnmernim,
and their value is estimated at $ UK), 000.
Murch, Hale's victorious competitor,
voted the Democratic ticket while in gov
ernment employ and has always been
1 . . 1 -
j classed with that party. A gain of three
, Hemooratic Congressmen since the I lee
! tions. began does not momise. we for a
, . .. - . ." 1 piomise. well lor a
! KepuMtcan maiori
j Tlio Hosto'n .
! people were bun-
ticket. Mr. Skid
ej.nblican majority in the next Con cm cm
r 1 - W . r-, --
Jterald says the I'.ntler
lers in making np their
r- vi,;ii;-- a j- ,
be in r.o
I' I1HH ' I Oil I ll.l.I.in in . A . . 1 -
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Undo Heniamin U B.,r-nrl n.-
ticket, it will be too thin.
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' i v. tuv n ii irj
cms are seinng and killing their cbil- Henry IWs nfNWVnrl. c
, dren to prolong their own existence. twenty tw,, year's?.' was fr, te anied
Pope. He t.eeived a preit of ' fl"fm bar X l"
! .V sheep-shearing tournament recently
! tootc i.lrieo at French ClITIii. Cab. for A
' purse of sfoOO. At f?::0 the woid was
j given ; at 120011 there was an intermission
; for dinner ; at 2:10 P. M., 1 horn as King
; was hailed victor, having shorn 4i sheep to ,
j 41 for George Cnriuthers, whose hand
: gave out.
The women of this day are pett ing to
i be insuflerahly annoying. East Satmday 1
'. pvpninf Xel'ie Oipen. of Holxjkei). took
, ,.,..,. ,, ,.., ., , Tlin. Ti,. f
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! mat p'ace, inrougii Hie pujitc suceis,
icy nad Pad a .
cad some false ;
Lancaster, O., com- j
mittod suicide Saturdayniglit ox cutting lier ,
i thioat w ith a mzor. Poor health is sup-
j posed to have been the cause ('apt. E. P. i
! Abbott was found dead jn lirs bed at Sliaw-
. nee, in ine sanie r'ta'e aim on ino same
j night, having shot himstlf thiough the
I head w it h a iiistrd.
i A lnnr one o ciock i liursoav atfernoori
a fai mer named (ieiger, living in C besney
1 township, near Kenton, Ohio, attempted
i to burn his wife by setting fire to the bed
I where she lay pick, lier lnjiuies are not
j serious. He afterward suicided by cutting ;
1 his own throat. Money niatteis seem to ;
i have been the trouble
A sad accident occurred at a wedding ,
party in F.liz-ibeth, X. .J., Thursday morn- 1
irg. A paity of roughs threw stones at 1
: the house : Bichard Kay went nut, with ,
others, to diive them off; one of the'
j groomsmen then fired at the roughs, and ;
; tne ouuei strucx nay in ine oacK, itmici-
ing a dangerous wound. j
A farmer, named Y orloy, gave lodg-
ing to a tramp at Biidgeport, Ohio, on
: S.-stuiday. The tramp was taken sick
j during the night, and the physician called
j in declared his illness yellow feer. When
j the sick man learned the nature of his d.s- I
i ease, he suddenly drew a pistol and shot ;
himself through the brain. 1
Miss Roe, of Dublin, had a wedding- '
cake eight foet high and weighing Son
' j oonds. It was ornamented wi h the arms
1 of the Roe and floidon famines and fix
i ban tin ets with arms and monograms, ;d
j utrewti with orange blossoms and myrtle. 1
j "Boe" your hoe gently, gii Is there's no
j "Dublin" the size of that cake. ;
j A rumor is floating around the Wash
ington hotels thai Fiiza Pit,ks?on lias been
1 lecently buuigbt to Washington, and
! would be kept hidden till tlie next meeting ;
: of the Potter committee, when she is to
; appear before it as a witness. If the'Pot-
i t er con: in i; t ee eohl catch Fliza she w uuid
(her with Liekoiy and (hum swiichen till-
i slie 'tinted. Shi died two davs later. At-
kills mr:L l,inn,.,lll' ur.Aeti.H .i.t.t ti,, a.?
.... o:.,.. ,
Aear Sa'.em, Oieg on, iccentlv, a team
! bitched fj a self .binding machine ran fi". '
i ""'" innnigu a s-a.;oii:g i;i ii i
j wbeat contaiuing nbout lOOncres. Strarge !
,f p;4y' tlje machine kej.t together, nnd j
' bound eveiy bundle that came to it with
! upi.tnuig tapiniiy. y lien the team was
s-orped it had nicely bound about 1 "iObun- ;
dies, bn- the swath wa5 c.-ookeder than a i
corkscrew. i
Mr. A. II. M.ore showed at the Min- i
nesota Fair a team f elks, Dexirr and 1
Dasher, two years old and weigh in' re- '
. : , , . ....... . .... 's :
jeciiveiy ,)io Mia .iVi'i pounds. 1 hey are
1 wc'l broken, and a woman can drive them
so well trained are they. Wi:h two men
in the buggy behind them they rati easily
travel sixteen miles in an hour, arid they
can travel on Luudred miles as easily as a
bjrse can fifiy.
Additional advices about the tornado
which visited Michigan Hta'e that Lamonte's
store, at Pentwatrr, was demolished, and
1. : M . .1 4. , , , , .
; ",M""u nuru. .l vfreeovi.ie, me pap.
j 1 isl church was blown down, killing a;
j workman.- At Chippewa Station, a wagon
niaker, uamed Price, with his wife and in-i
J fi4,if Hle injured ; the latter fatally. Miss :
t Tbompsou was also seiiously injured. 1
j Many others were bint, but not fatally. !
j Buildings were wiecked aud great damage i
i done. j
' The Xew York TlrW eays thai a'
! bloated capitalist nnd Wall street sbaik,
1 larrisoti by name, holds $100,000 worth of
j mortgages on Illinois property. His agent
; recently fold him that between batd times 1
; nr I'oor crops the Tarmeis would have!
difficulty in making their Payments, where-
upou the l-echerous Harrison instructed
him to reduce by ten per cent, all debts of
interest due and lo accrue, and to return
10 per cent, to the men who bad met their
payments.
Miss Gussie Dofze, possessor of four
! lovers and an irate parent who threatened
ir,e i:re ot ber accepted loyer, Frank M.
Harrington, eloped with tbo latter from
Springfield, Ohio, on Satin day aft prnoori
! aiu' was married on tho train on the (.'in
, finroti Cnlnn.K,,. -1 , x .1
i o.tia r:i i .. .. . . .
"-" .... oo. nciwrrn rsnrineiii. i ar.ri
.Marysv-Kie. by Hev. Joshua Knight. This
is supposed to be the first instance on re
coid of an elopement-marriage on a rail j
way train, and that at forty miles per hour. :
The Pittsburgh P.t says thero s a '
disposition on part of creditors to fight .
every case now pending in bankruptcy, and i
it is stated very few will be able to get i
through. Hitherto there was scarcely a
question raised before discharge, but now .
wives.children and relations will be brought
np and put through au examination painful
o oarnes, ana exceedingly embartass
I mPl. i:i ,1,.I.H..." ' ' .. .T. .V"!'"'
n I ' n. .... I : .
aminati.
wlien Kratz suddenly disannoared.
nn.l If j.l " . ". " . '
awav ,w LTJ. r".n
...... .... .,.ullllln ,41l AKIIOWI-
edce of this fan ,i m. ' n.
1 " fc vino '
, he became violent and demonstrative
common cause, let the organization be per-
reeled in all its details, and let every in-
dividual Democrat constitute bimse'lf a
color sergeant to bear tho parly standard a
little farther to the fion. than ever before
in Centre county.''
A special from East Saginaw says
Sherman City, a small village in Isabel
county,. Mich., was annihilated Friday by
a terrific tornado. Every dwelling house
and shed in the villago was swept clean
' ""... tiweuniij, hii c i was par-
pxcejn one rrame dwelling, which was par-
. ' ------t.. aiirriia-
'""antsnok refuge in cellars. Mr. Trvo.
. , . '" en tic. i nf? m
. 18 fe. little girl and baby were badlv in
,' ' Yl Coleman, Mich., considerable:
'
i ri m n io u- n a o !-.
done. C Il.iinl i.i,., i.;-
ekull bn-kcu by a falling t:ee.
At Smethpoit, McICm c , , .,.
Miss Mary I'eilly a:d Bclh; r; !- '
walking alone t,e Mieet, a'h.Vv' t" ' !
young i.iwjri in imp inwn, CTr.ie ,, 1 , '
them, jdaced the muzzle of a icv, ' -M
iss Heilly's head, and. wit!,,,,,, v V'r '
word, fired. The Thuhc i,. ', ' ? : ' -
mn
respf-ct-'
spf-ctt-d and w is ben ( l,r ( '" -
t'llcniaii i'f Oil (Vy. 1 arv I ?'"'"
pe
lier in vain and it
s sin-i ,., i .1. ., .
.........1 l.i.. ...,,., i. . ' .11
ii. ico o' nimi., i,Mj nan..,
'!;;!, j.. i
escape and lias no. I.e.-!: S.M s
- ' . . ... " K .'(1 0,-
miricd ano",ht'. Tiiis m-.c ,',
.1.
the belle. The wedding hi.,..,.), '
all the fashionable folks ,,f ""f"
eluding Henry Barron, tl1eiti,Tj":,"'
aim initidfl llin tfi.t i.i r ' I. '-
congraf ulat'ons of the hi uo ),
I o r la , ,1 t-nrvw, ... .1. . ..l 1
Wis
...... .v .......... n uom-vr-r, ji . ,
acted like a man in a d-ye r ,., ' "
time attributed ta ti fa e h ,;:itl.,T f '
beverages that foi med a i,:i , "r '
fr shments. Just. befoo t hP ;,Ss(v''', . """
was about to r!!spp.-se, IIn
the bride beaiing inn
"I a:
,,f
lie iiatmeu ner one arid (I:r, t , &
himself, saying signi fieantl y. -...t '
together once mote, f.i the ).,... .,, 'r
esrth. "She as 1 Ti c, s ,, ;, (l , ,' '
words, but supposed that t h i,?) ".'
the necessary end -f their j,
diank the wine. In half ;i. '.v ''
dead. Barron had p i; o., . ,., ., ,; "' '
About 10 o Hoc!- I,:,jiv , . .
Gr.rtig killed Mary MclB,-.',"
at the Spencer ii.xise. .,rj;.(
Gueiig was form. r!y a eio.i- .
For three yeais past he n. b-en'".,'
court to M.iry. At one tin:- -i p r. , '
to rnaiiy him, but af-e;.a;d .'
owil ? In his loot.. ,-,. ,K j e." '
as Maiy and M iss A.ti ;- v i- ,,.,.') ' "
the huter's n s.d. i.c-. t, n '
Ourtig. -who rietnaioie.i f,nt V,,., ,
j any Mm to the hotel for r,,, it'ie'iVf.
1:1s moirier. r-ne rftivf(-i j,,
tlicn tnreateiied her .T
as he I ..'
seems, once or t
ic b.-f - p.,. k, .
to her rrsobitioi, until pf , ;,v ,
whofea- rd. l!:nt Gu-t;g r n' , "
der. I pon their a:i ivt! rit t.' f .,:',
(hclilfd to go up s'aiis, p.tid 'ii-';-.
her. S!;e fell to the gr, 1. r),,.-, .'
her fret, rjlv to lee.-i?- ,
which crushed tbio.uh 1 e- -;-n.!. . .
less pud dying, she ,Hd o.,,
nj'on brr knrrs a-u? ri :v ,-;
thonch t-c.srrchi;,v f.,r .rv
advaucd with iiis lev, :t; i -,.
' i i- r.
z.i :man rf stf.i fi?-. i j
pnl'pd tl e tiiifjf.r i;,
f.
I. .'
tei ed
oM t he h f:
e. t;, I
her skiu. She fe 1 b .cs:
Guetig was arre-ied.
A. II ;Fr MA X WH: ts N ,T AV -- if,,
on Ma i kim ...sy Fi , -ti rh N . s
H'e-7of Safii:diy wee ,-). f . ; , '.
account of a li l t -..;;;.. . , ."
b dy p-ouud i i-g sre; e - :,.t. , r , .. .. i ,,,
Court of (ieneial Spss;..'is ,.f :i; ,ov u
day j- rerions. a:0 in wh;. !. a r--.r, ,",-,,,
German i.ame,J A-s. ;!. 1! , s 4,
Ad-dph H.n smn nat,.l ,- 'f jf l; r-vrr vtt.c
the leaditig actors:
At th opfcttnr (' ti:" -j i r r
'oti yeT. n:i. i . t'-.- - .
H. I!tn.n. n'f.(s A I. h !I a i:-i; , . re rv -
I ii I It c'.iiMrtn:t i : r cr . 0 : !. .
the r. nr ,.f the I o, It w ti-i; -t-.-: i: ,
wcr.'.i,, iT"i. ,r..--s..:.
"A ! -irh ll 'lfn! in t.. :h- t -;- a ; - -
Ii !'t;tt Attorney lP...o.c j, . . . ,
...:,. r xi ;t. -tiier, I i-i -:,. (-. .. -
l!i" rio- nff -ft'' !. i ii r t : : .
a c to i.,- .,, ; . . .
Cut. P.'sl'r it n-( 1 -i r. , n o . -
the thiH. t.i ri'-ir t.ii I: ! - --, :-. -
po in t'-r :t : i, 1, : c ...-.. .
eI the ei.-sr.'f ri- p.. k-.j i. ::'.,-: .: ...
ar pr'-achc.l t hv " " -1 1 . . , i . . .
his n:r e wive Ii.. -n -j . , . s. .... . .
sud.b' u t.a:r. '. . rr. ; j,-,,, . . . ,.u , . .
(i'f Thl. W!t f,ts si,!.-..
Vy c;." h ,..! -, )-..( k h.- i. :.,, ::
!i t in,. rioiT." H 'r';r. ! t k ' -
nnl ti n .1 j ..t titVei: i it , , m. - i , , ..-...
iit-oti t,y :! S.sr:v. rl- r ?. r- r. :
hi tun r nr,il sj... j.-i .,.,. v c t -, ,
1 ru." ; h- . t h r ri t . ,. , ' ,;;
T.iof It- a: ti'ii-!ii ii u: ! - ,, .eir. : .
r.Kin nn tlio uiliiT-p.., ,: i i v.r . 1 rev
ic. aMvn.pt w-i r;a Je H Cn; m '
his will. Host is ! ,ik . r i I. - :
J'.rts .f the jn,-:,;. r y ,. . i f
osfi rs int'-i f.n .1. r.n 1 i.r i ' r.e. r. r -t - ; -durimr
w f.ii l.he -c. .. t k ;: - ' iv !
intended fur Hot7:utn. r -.u' i 1.:.3 r..-:
wiv
,-Ymi are lnfliot-rt f r.-t tV ; - tr.. r
fnio,. freterf -i c.-tk H i.'. -Art- ; -Ifui'ty
or not irniin ?"
"liul'ty." answur l tt:e t ri r- r
'"Voij are in-UHul lor t .ynv j." e ' '"
Vr. Hi.ll. "Are ,.,! f,,. ;v . r r, f ij '. ':
"Vi il.lty I" ful l lb- pr... n r. av.l ,- : r '
Ms . ,u ri.!, t, i r.ij j i r. .1, -,sfr.:;. A '
an t D.fi rici A t ' me H .: a .-: - J :
tl.e .i4..e.r t... r.n,.-.- 1. -1 r. n -
prn n I e. !. nn.i on I h ,. (: i , .,! . n H T rv.'
olticets were lt! ic.i I o . ' -r ! u I: ' '.
p-U. ner' t.ox to t-re ent :, .. t r ' i ''
his wive. It I n,.'t !: H r-i. .r.- t ' '
were not coi, f, : ,,rl to New 1 -i. H
t he U t'cti vp w hn r,i in w - ! t - :
lenrn.-l. it t p.. ; i:,o t-.r ,.,. . : '
I'littU'leifhia. WH!h.iiii...i, 11". -ii " in! ' -;
ton. Y.steriluy Mm I". e r. r. ;.nrit N -I'i-i"
stntt. ci'iio.i t tt,.- p u t- ' ' t ;
oSice ii-.l at.l that a hciy w n ' !
hi wa i.uvuf inos.-1.. wiooi it :!-. ' ' '
att. ntio... cn.- v.-ti-nif i ni ni.- !: f
IlotTinn pnnl l.er ti v: t. r v '' r
t-.-ir lor f or Hiime t m.e. s ..; 1 1, i s w ' r ;
nn ii Ij .inin room. Iii.-rira- - .' -! ' h '
man lit.ai.pexre.l. carr iv t wirti tin: P cw' '
t ook c.-etHiiiiokr s. r." v.
I. relirt. S!:e r.eer kr.:i tttivr;.:
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Thk heroism of S e'.
women has been sp cia'.l;- v ; -:
the outbreak of the p. M : ; '..
cago Tii'nv says tha.' "fi't ;--I
ft their families to pri:' : '
caped in cowardice or ; "-t. r
attend fever pat ients wi'.'n-i'.''
rviifi '
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I'l-e (': '
la-i
; -
r,'r;-,i f
:. if i. -'
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tbe victims, out of the eh-n' hrti: 1 u
there is no instance rep ite,l fo-m '! f ' f"
ginning of the I'lag e e oi" atty epreseVttAr.
of any lorm of religions bt 'i' h (.('' ' :s
bis post.'' The same paper .ni.is :
"There are sever.:! '-l-tiiin r s ' ' "
-r ch'sei t irkf i he in. t It. r h i ! i ' ' '' ' t . .
of tnotlur's i,t:t . . i:im.'- ": '' '' "
air) l.o part of the o:y. t an.. ' rl y, "
totichinir. t h-.miM.i s. nt. j ' ' " "!
ten l erne. 1 more P. m ;r i t j '. Htf-"
than that ot thes- v.-rnl ...ici t.-. ' ' 1 '" '
nn,1 nierc-r.n'l prot'Hl'v "s-!,',.4,.
ihemseivcf. up wholly o tt-e i ; - ' '; r
sick, kiimritii! that 'h :t;h oi hi- i-f l: 1
rewwr l of their tat. or. M t j
lino, Is re It,.Tio.n 'niho'ie : il-. re 'vf
CIHIIMMITIIIV Of :;.lc p.l.l..!i - ;'- . .-
who li.-ive been co-istiito r c v ..t- ' ' y .
it: ic t.ik of Hi.it!f in the i-' ' i ' " (' ,; i
hit tM h rot-in ;,. ,mi ' f. : t ' ! " t
on'v. I Ine of l ii,. to t v.:-' i o - I ''' "" . .
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i
HI New ( i ! hh . -i .I.-w i-i. ri;-'.
ennifht tin- i!is ae w.il n r -' !
was, i. of a fa:i-.i; of hi- ! M-'
appeal for iiul sent f - tt.e f-r'n
a llct.rew t.cnev.,l.nt rs '.- '!"n-
!
! tli-'
is? Hi -
i
Tl, f.otii thP
l.o uc v. .-..--.-i -.!- i - .(,!
bring constant itccount.; of tl.e ''' 8 " r .v
these- devoted matters. li- .urtis-
and charity are giea'er thi.?'- t',p1' ' -death
Not one of tins- useful 1 rr ,
eloquently declates the jfV.es. ''i'-l (
wot king for money. N-t one 1 : , j;
expectation of leaving the P1"-1 '( 'j,if
field except for the ;r.-tve. A-1"1-' .1f
contempla, ion of s.ieh st-if-saoi'htP- .
wit of the blasphemer tarns pale 1!
silent."
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Estate of .loilNSToN 1 ;"1;r., j'.'m
i n I. o, i,,iiiiiiii,..ioi,i( "
-. ,. t . ..,,r.,ln.
.ii .'nii'i.., mo- ... r.i " ii i - -hive
hern iriante.l hy the lo-t'si't
eotinty to tho nn lersi ;iM-.l. ' l ir-'
tn i.l p.ts-p rill ..i..L. ir.fll,..
them properlv a tit hen l e-t'e.l t -r "" '
' K. A. Slli;.V.AK-l
1,-tl:.'
iviai r.
rCpl. 13, ISTS.-at
otlterwise I lie animal wi.l he ii-l '' .
law .lireets. V 1 1.1.1 V
flearticld Twp., Ani. 6. 1TS -'
20
rKI. all Snowflake.lv ..i-ri' 1
10.., wn aaui.. J. U Hi'J. a
CITE A A P.ri.T f.-imc to the
, ises i.f rhe snlwrilr. in Clear f-' J , J
I ... . . . . 1. lUkt. .
poo,.. ..n er n eeiu Ifir-S n e. - ,p
hite Kpotict vearlimc t.u'.l wlu. h ',,..( -."
Ii4ve lv t.rnvmr prepertv nn.l pMyit.fi
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