V ,i THlCM1BRjjJREEMAH. Ebensbure, Pa., rnit)A - - oci d, t8ts. i ii . LOCAL AND PERSONAL Here. There, ami the Other riaoe. If you want a pair of good custom-made jj,,0t!i, jo to Oat man's. Tle Lcwlstown agricultural fair, while in progress, was levied ou by the (Sheriff. Tjet't. A choice lot of dress hats and caps of latest styles and qualities. Just tecelved at Oatttian'a. The Eclectic Medical Association of this jtate held l' annual session lu Altoona tt1 ( week. Ladies' and children's shoes At from 23 t,i 30 rents per pair cheaper at batman's than elsewhere In town. Confidence In toe coin having been re oreil. fhe trade dollar la taken at par lu Pittsburgh and elsewhere. A Lewlstown printer named James A. C.iriin wan of the number of yellow fever Tl,tims st Canton, Mississippi. The Stale convention of the Y. M. O. A. will meet In Harrisburg on the 10th Instant, ami remain In session three days. -Col. C. T. Frazer And wife, of Johns town, celebrated the thlrtieih auulversary of their wedded life last Saturday. "A Picture of Real Life" has been un avoidably set back for another week at least. Jo danger of time spoiling It, however. Pheasant shooting bogau Tuesday of week and lots of sport Is anticipated by thoe professionals w'.io shoot on the wing. lr. Hoffman will be at Wilroore on Tlinrnlny of next week, Oct. 10ib, nnd at Carroll town on Tuesday following, Oct. 15th. A Republican inarching club has been PTgniilied In Altoona. probably with the in tfuii.m of marching to the rear after the November election. I'.(v. Nathaniel It. Gates, at oue time jnite extensively known aa the "blind preacher," and wife, are now in males of llm li air county almshouse. (!on. CofTroth Is In attendance 'at th t; Air comity fair, which Is held this year in A'ii'n. and will address a Democratic tutting In that city to night. T!ie regular monthly meeting of the Jwr Directors was held in the almshouse Tuesday. Nothing but the usual rou business was transaclej. ...Mr. Mux Hitter, the competent and aiding brnketnan on cur branch railroad, ! this week enjoying the usual annual va r.itioti accorded toemployes of the a. It. It. A blind man, assisted by his Utile iln'giitor, ,ave an instrumental and terpsi-rlior-an entertainment In the Court House Jit Friday evening. It was very sllmiy at tended. W s-e it stated that the Seaboard Pipe Line, li "gone where the woodbine twin eth," and that, subscribers to Ihe stock are jev'itifl their money back, less the amount tSpfliilcd. Thomas Oonlon threw a goblet at a man ritnfd llradley, in Johnstown, Satnrday ht, ft'i'l dangeronsiy Injured him. In de fviitnf ball, he was brought to this place atnl lodged in jail. A ipiail got out of Its latitude Wedncs j afternoon and alighted on the roof of thi Mountain House. Its stay there was krf. though, (tr Mr. Jack Rhey interview ed It with a shot-gun and brought It down. Dr. Ttrallier, formerly of Eliensburg. lut unw a practising physician at Cherrytree, Indiana county, is prepared to tell precisely wl't oue and one make. Twins Is the an iwer, both girls, and he Is the happy father. The E. A. Booth combination troupe i; pive a select entertainment in the Opera House, Altooua. Thursday eveuingof . tpxtaerk. Mr. Ed. M. Kerr, formerly of ! r.'t!s!iirg, and wife, are inembeis of this popular company. -Iv. Fred Evans, of Franklin, Venan : go enmity, delivered a flee lecture on "Queer '. 1'fi'p'e" iu the Congregational church of th: r:ac last Monday evening. He was lintftfil toby an audience which was limil- n only by the size of the building. A vile personal attack was lately made n Hun. It. Milton Spoer, Chairman of the ; Lsrr.ncraMc Shite Committee, through the rolnmnsof the Huntingdon Globe, ami now 1 that journal Is given the choice of retracting ' or of standing an action for slander. -Mr. David Over, of the Holliday sbnrg i Kt!fr, bis bought the Cottrell & Itabcock pwer press on which the Altoona Globe was ' printed, and will remove the same to his of i tVe. He contemplates 'inakiug some sub : titlai luipioveiuents ou the lleyialer ere (ten. Wra. 8. Calohan, who was Super : ictendeii t of the old Portage Railroad twen j it -two years ago, presided over the Petno- - ratic nias meeting held in Washington, in ' !;: State, last Friday, at which Hons. An 5 i!rw Dill and H tester Clyiuer delivered j ?;ci'hi's. ! A 1-tter frotn Washington city, written ; 1 our young friend Harry K. Cottey, j another from our more venerable friend ; ' Rjb Rny," and a communication from Lo l ti'tn, tuiint all ot necessity go over until :- f w( k owing to the prehsure upou our (oi'.miA at this U we. t -If you want to buy, and we know you j 'U jialrof boots, or anything else you may : f'l, at the lowest fiossilile figures, now ia ' t'i accepted tli, and the People's Cheap 1 f'-"re, I.orette. Pa., M. J. Teitelliaum, pro i netor, is or siiould be Uie a!cepted place frpuc'i invetstuients. j A nn't'ord county miner r.amed Jidiu ) Rrt was iTiiprlsonel ten hours by a land i'ls one day last week. At the expiration !rf;hat tinte", he was dug out, bruised, sore, with mind exhausted, yet his sufferings i il s-Rtia'dy failed to spoil him entirely, for U w ked home and ate a big supper. 5 The boy Kunzlg, who was shot and bad- ;y )iimled lu Altooua by James Rodger, Is Btunceil by his physician to lie otit of -sr. Rodger was taken before Judge on a writ of hnhea corpus Saturday, -3'1 bail in the sum of 85,000 for his appear- j ""atCotirt was reutred and furnished. ! -M. J. Teitelbauin, of Ioretto, has just ;jeiunte,i from the eastern cities with w hat .'"t'.Rlnm to be the largest, fl neat and cheap-H.-k ot fall and winter goods ever l'Wght to that ancient village. Call and tmiue his stock and prices before making J-iir purchases at any other establishment. J- -Tb Democrats of Blair comity will :r"t in tfrand rally at the Opera House, Al-''-a, this (Friday) evening. Addresses t7- !Le live lxsues ot the day will lw deiiver- Hin. Wm. A.Wallace. U. is Senator, ' H. Yerkes. Hon. A. H. Coffroth, our i"l'.Ute for Congress, and Col. Johu P. -:"t"n, of Johnstown. VA cl"red youth of Philadelphia, named '"j Price, Williams, was introduced to an '" "iia audience of Greenbackers by Mr. J P Rynder, one evening last week, and it ';1 hat he held high sway till somebody Jj'l him what was the reason he left Hol J ;yburg decade or so ago, between two VJ I V ho f rowed dat egg ? I A Republican campaign club baa been J 'd lu Altoona, and we can't say It af f r us pleasure to note the fact that our p Vaphical friends, Col . Theolore Rurch ' d Major Oeo. F. Dern, have become ";;y connected therewith. The clnb, lj'hls to meet once a week, Maso(o)n ! 1 itse'.f very much mistaken if it expects S.e things politically Ho(y)t for the i -'i-Uret.t Democrats down that way. When the South wind hums and sighs, and ocean smiles, and wild birds ing in woodlantl ways 'neath cloudless skies, and care and gloom take hasty wing, we thir.k of iove then think again, and wonder if that cloud means rain. But when the cold winds begin to whistle around the edges, as now, our thoughts are turned into another channel. We inquire of one another where can be bought a suit of ready-made clothing for winter wear at a reasonable price ? The answer is invariably at James J. Murphy's 100 Cliuton street., Johnstown. His stock, which of late has been largely added to, comprises all the fresh styles, while in tin Railroad excursion tickets to the Al .oona Fair were sold along the line between Johnstown and Huntingdon during the present week, and many of our citizen took advantage of ibis circumstance to go down and look at the Wg pumpkins and things. A young man named F. B. Harmony, while emploved in rcnairin n bfeel Mill at Johnstown, last Monday, miss ed his footing and fell a distance of fourteen ' Teet. His head struck, the ground first i causing a fracture of the sknil of nearlv ! three inches in length, and, as a matter of! course, death ensued almost Instantlv. The ' deceased was a married man with a 'family i and formerly lived at Shirleysbnrg, Hunt-j matter of prices he defies the world to beat . v.o...i.jrj mi remains were taken to him for cheapness. that place for jntermfcht. A partv f excursionists went from In- -Altoona would like to have the new j diana to Pittsburgh to take in the Exposi penltentiary located at that point, and Tv- ! tion the other day, and the Pittsburgh Uad rone, Bellefonte, Hnrrtsbursr, WilHamsrHirt, ' er man ran across them. He descril.es their H untingdon, Carlisle And several other I appearance on the whole as what might have tj ?e?e Rre e Animated by the like desire, j been expected bad the catacombs of Egvpt Hut ir lat advices are to be reliei on, the . emptied taeir contents upon the streets of Willi T,Rrrowe'1 down to Huntingdon and ' the Rmokv City, and avers that they gazed wtmamsport, with the chances In farrtr of j long and earnestly at the steeples and pat ttie former. A few more days will tell the ! rnnized pop and peanut stands. Brothers .jonnnmwn, rora womler of mammoth ! S.Tbsom and Smith composed part of the i'iuiiiiiuti!, is roi tnciiHieu in the list of competitors for the location. At the Franciscan Monastery, Loretto, on Tuesday, Sept. 17th, Rev. E." A. Bush, the Bishop's delegate for the occasion, re ceived the vows of the following named pos tulants, who were clothed with the Holy Habit uf St. Francis : Mr. Peter Phelan (in religion, Brother James), Mr. Martin Olea snn (in religion. Brother Atbanasius), and Mr. Edrannd Johnson (in religion. Brother Paul). After the reception a sermon re plete with good counsel and proper exhorta tion was preached by Father Bush. S. Teitelbanm, of Carrolltown, will re turn from the eastern cities to-day with a new stock of goods, consisting of the follow ing : $2,000 worth of dry goods, 52.000 worth of made up cln'bing. 52,000 worth ot boots and sbo", 81.000 worth of ladies' and eent's hats. Si. 000 tvnn Ii f lunlmm o.,.t ono worth of fresh groceries, all of which have been bought at the closest margins for cash and will le wold on the same terms to all ! who wish to purchase. Iook out for Teitel I banm and the largest and cheapest stock of goocts northern Cambria has ever seen, j According to the allegation of M', Rep I log!e, the huckster man of this place, a young iai named Alt. Kagan has tieen In the habit Greenback Yaoaries. A series of Greenback meetings, addressed by Mr. John McCormick, of Pnminerbill township; Mr. James M. Dailev, of Monster township j Mr. John E. MiKenzie, of Chest Springs; Mr. Henry C. Kaylor, of M ouster township, : and others of that ilk, w as held in the norl h j em portion of Cambria county last week, i followed by a faint repetition this week all ; along that iine. It is expected that these meetings will be kept up nnintermittedly j till election day, though wba: the honest ! yeomanry of those boroughs and townships j have done to merit such an infliction is more than we can conjecture. In his speech de- ! livered at St. Augustine Satnrday evening 5 i last, Mr. Henry C. Kaylor. one of theora- L '; tors of the new financial school, saw fit to - , say lhat In case of the election of Mr. Fen- j- , ; : j Ion for Assembly, Mr. Lake for Register . ' . and Recorder, and Mr. Gurley for County ptLL ARE SLATES BESIDE, ; Commissioner, the first joint efforts of those S ' a ' i gentlemen woiild be directed toward having p payment of the water lxnds of Elwnsburg t borough assumed by the ounty, and for the rPTT7T "II 1 QTQ erection of a new Court House. The absur- V JlKJ IXLilV Il IO O. t - , F v t 'I ; .... M Terms, S2 per year. In advance. crowd, and they resent the Lender man's slurs with so much severity that we incline to the belief that there must Ik? some mis take about the matter. Ma.vl the sight- 1 we seers were the ones who recently went out from Blair connty. We have lieen furnished with a report of the proceedings of two Greenback-Labor meetings held at Loretto and Chest Springs on Thursday anil .Friday evenings of last dity of such stuff Is of so dense a nature that we hesitate to refer to it at all in these columns ; but in as much as some inquiries, 3-5 having their origin in the allegations of Mr. 0(;B jiijiur jiiiu inn I'vnjrrrfs, iiitve irituiicti tir, jjp we proceed to throw a couple of rays of; , litrht fin the sul.iecf Mr. Fen Ion. when elected as a memler of the Legislature, will ? P be possessed of precisely the same right to legislate 011 the subject of the water bonds k to of Ebensburg.ln the shape proposed, that frem lie would have to oast a vote in favor of the iarjd Hie Boy Who Wanted rt Drink. week, but owing to a lack of space, to say j resuscitation of slavery ; Mr. Lake, as Reg- - I nothing of a scarcity of type, we are unable to print it. Suffice it then to note that the report represents both meetings as having been large and enthusiastic, and says that both were addressed by Mr. John McCor mick, of Snntmerhill township, who was fol lowed at the first meeting by Mr. Henry C. Kaylor, of Monster township, and at the latter by Mr. Jas. Daley, ot Allegheny town snip. The speeches were all weil received, ami our correspondent pretends to lielieve that the X. G.-L. movement made a nice thing out of the meetings. We made mention a week or two ago that either the real or assnmed luna?y of Barney Vogel, the Barr township "moon shiner," had secured the removal of that somewhat notorious individual from the Pittsburgh Workhouse toDixmont Hospital. The lunacy is now popularly thonght to have lieen nut on for a purpose, for Barney a few The gentleman got tired of days since succeeded in effecting bis escape i for '. - ': v It to ? Of j for some time past of throwing stones at and . otherwise Imposing on bis (Reploglo's) small children ini" son or worn, and concluded to put a stop to it Monday last by taking the law into his own hands. He chastised Fagan severe ly, which fact coming to the knowledge of the boy's father. Information was made and Replogle lionnd over by Esquire Rinkeadin the sum of $200 to answer at the December term of Court. A bearing came off Monday afternoon Itcfore Esquire Strayer, Johnstown, In which thirteen gentlemen from different townships In the northern section of this county. Inclu ding Messrs. A. 8trittmattr, John Bearer, and others, were accused of not paying ine.s and assessments to the Blair County Horse Insurnnce Company. The defendants, it seems, had somehow lieen led to lielieve that the Company was about Incoming defunct, and very naturally refused to pay more mo ney into its coffers. The case was appealed toCourt, anil will doubt less receive attention at the Decemlter term. Rumor has It that a gentleman sojourn ing in this place encountered a liear while bunting In Blacklick township, on Saturday last, and that it was a bad thing for the bear. as a few holes in bis hide, provided the shot. Trom the latter institution, where he was loiked upon as a weak-minded, inoffensive fellow who needed no guarding, and as a ;onsequence he is now at large. The scene of his future operations is of course a sealed book as yet, but whatever point he may set tle down at. will receive a valuable acquisi tion to its population in the person of Bar ney, for be pays his taxes like a man and don't go round bothering folks with partic ulars about bis business. A wagon to which were attached two horses passed through town, westward lionnd, Satnrday last. In the wagon were eleven children, none of them above the age of twelve years, and two women, while out side contentedly trudged a couple of men, driving the horses ami seeing that nothing or nolxdy got lost from the drove. In an swer to Interrogatories, they said they had cut loose from Snyder conu'.y a month since, with the intention of getting to Kansas before the cold weather sets in to stay. Kansas Is a good farming country, they explained, and they meant to pre-empt a couple of sections of land and undertake the cultivation of to bacco. Provided the two woment don't tret took eflect, and a shockingly demoralized fighting for the ownership of the odd baby. I my time o I A to Ihfe 1 Juan efol Vove, then t the aven ; 1S anrin soon ibirig A. Word countenance is said to attest. As tlie gen tleman is a Spiller by name, though not by nature, it is 6ear-ly possible lhat the encoun ter took place, .hal some of Bruin's blood was spilled, and that the gentleman came out of the contest, as alleged, with his epi dermis unscathed, thonph some of his cloth ing, we are told, was rent iu twain. Round fern-embroidered valleys hangs the dreamy, mellow haze, which rests on hill and lakelet In the "melancholy daze;" the lilac sKy has here ami there a snowy aureole, the while the gay philosopher lays in his winter coal. He wonders meanwhile where, be will go to buy some seasonable ready-made clothing for himself ami Isiys, If he has nny, anil if lie is wise he invariably settles down on Godfrey Wo'ff, next dxr to the postofilce, Allwni, as the man be will patronize. Mr. Wolff's reputation as a cheap ami fair dealing clothier has become a household word In central Pennsylvania. While Mr. John Storm, of Allegheny township, this connty, was engaged, Satur- they expect to reach their destination by Christmas, when they promised to send word back how they found things en route. Thomas Denny, aged IU years, and a younger brother, sons of Mr. Richard Denny, of Allegheny township, this county, whistled up the dogs and went, hunting the cows last Sunday week. While traveling leisurely through the woods, the dogs treed soniet hing which the hoys, after a hasty reconnoisance, declared to be a coon. We don't know whether meat was scarce in the Denny household or not, but Thomas said to bis brother that it would be a nice thing to take that coon along home with them anyhow. Accordingly, armed with a club, ho shinned it up the tree, but the animal, seemingly averse to close acquaintanceship, jumped to the ground. The dogs seized it and soon despatched It, when it was discovered that the supposed coon was nothing more nor less than a full-grown and particularly savage-looking wildcat! Thomas ami his brother gathered up their game and made ister and Recorder, would have no vote in j the Legislature or elsewhere, and the meas : ure of responsibility attaching to Mr.Gnrley is in about the same ratio. The man who ! suggested the water bonds idea ought to lie j. j killed and stuffed always provided, of Den 1 course, that no better use can be made of ; him. As regard the new Court House, iow which measure, despite a fling i 11 a late nil to iler of the Johnstown Tribune, is not being pressed, we append an extract, from the law having special reference to such buildings, a careful reading of which will show that it is only upon recommendation of two successive Grand Juries, drawn in a prescrilied manner, that improvements of the sort can be attain ed. The law says : The Jury Commissioners and the SherlrTof the respective county, or anv two of them, shall draw from the proper jury wfieel, panels of jurors, ss grand jurors of the proper county, and its petit and traverse, for the trial of Issues in fact which may be token In any action In n of the (.'onrts. civil nnd criminal, or the several counties alore falil. In the manner now practised and allowed; but before the said Jury Commissioners and Sher iff flliAll 1 1 r(ud fw! 1 1 afkleet ni tlraw inrnr In III manner aforesaid, they shall severally take the k ia ontli or affirmation now prescribed by law to be f-.We taken by the Sheriff and County Commissioners illg before select inir and drnwinic jurors, sb follows : "You. and each of you. do swear that you will al we I use your urmost endeavors and diligence in tnak- jto a j Itiir an impartial selection of competent persons tySt I for jurors during the ensuing year, ami that you .' ; will not sutler partiality, favor, a fleet ion, hatred, BgftlU ! malice, or ill-will in any case wi atcver to influ H-Urn. I ence you in the selecting, drawing, or returning moili. i of jurors, but that you will in all respects honest- " j ly conform to the truo intent and meaning of the Sunot ! acts of Assembly iu such cases made and provid- C8 to I ed." Purdon's fllifCEl. pp. 1465 and 680. .i 1 It shall be lawful for Hie t'ommisMoners of any " , county, having Mrst obtained the approbation of ninue two successive erand juries, and of the Court of those 1 tiuarter nesl,ris of such county, to cause t'i be aimed erected at the seat of justice thereof, when occa- ,. j sion shall require, such building or buiidings as Otion. may be necessary tor the accommodation ot the rn nty t.'ourls and of tne several officer of the count v, . tr,,es and for the reception ami sale-keeninir of the re- - cords and other papers in charge ot such ftlcers, s ",e and also such other building or buildings as may .Veins be necessary and proper f r the purpose of a court- jtjons ty jail snd workhouse, and. If need he. to purchase 11 ground for the erection of such buildings. (This " section Is not confined to t he case of new counties : ; . 1 and. therefore, the approbation ot the Court and ! parts of two successive irrand juries is necessary to au- Ari thorire the rebuilding of anew Court House. 0 i a 1 "e W. 229. 3 Barr 205. Purdon's Higest. note p. 24.t like It shall be the duty of the Commissioners of rjOQ every connty to keep and maintain the public . , hulldinirs aforesaid ot tho county in suitable and Otuei. convenient order and rep.ilr. ami it shall be law- iame ior 1 in-111, w nen necessarv. Having nrsi ouiaiQ. a.i far il lh. M.n m..t .1. ...I . . ... . .. .1 j't w.-. KMi hie ponii'i JUJ. civ;., iu ni ter, aild to. or enl irga ild buildings. Purdon's Digest, pages 203 4. That ought to be enough to demonstrate that the election of Messrs. Fenlon, Lake and Hurley can by no possibility have aught to do with increased taxation ; and when tlie next Greenback meeting is held and Mr. Kaylor, or any oue e!se, follows the anche line of assertion Inaugurated at St. Angus- 1,.. Jhds." invul t was from V well day last, In Storing corn-fodder, an accident j tracks tor home with much celerity, fearful occurred which may result iu tlie death of! that the wildcat's mate might le in the neighborhood and disapprove of their doings, and from that tune ou they have oeen, as they deserve to Iw, the youthful heroes of Allegheny township. one of his little daughters. The fodder was being hauled In from the field on a sled, and the horse attached to this unseasonable ve hicle gave a sudden lurch and stumbled over the sled, falling with his full weight on the little girl, She was badly brnlse.l ex- 1 ternally, but It Is thought her Internal injn- j rles are more severe and lhat death will be , the result. At latest accounts, however, the which Messrs. Geo. W sufferer was perceptbily improving, and that 1 proprietors, and did a her life may yet be saved, is our sincerest hope. After long and painful cogitation, It has been finally decided by the Republican ring managers that Mr. Joe Van Oriner, of White township, shall take the place on the local Republican ticket made vacant by the resig nation of Mr. George Myers, of Gallitzin, who withdrew in either dread or disgust from tho canvass for County Treasurer a couple of mouths ago. Joe is certainly a worthy citizen and a jolly good fellow, and for this reason, if for none other, we are sor ry that the choice for the sacrifice at the polls next Novemiier has fallen on him. He will be beaten by something less than a mil lion votes, provided of course he retnaius on the track. Capt. M. McDonald, whose price-list Is On the Wino. Rnsiness called ns to Philadelphia last week, and while there we put up at the celebrated St. Cloud Hotel, of Mullin & Co. are little shopping at v anamaker s wonderful Dry (iooils and Outflting Depot, 13th and Market, and also at the no less popular and renowned Oak Hall Clothing House of Wanainaker & Itrown, fith and Market, of both which es tablishments, as well as of the St. Cloud Ho tel, we shall have something to say in the near future. On our way home we stopped Saturday afternoon and remained until 2.45 Monday morning iu Lancaster, whither we bad been invited by our genial and gentle manly friend. W. W. Heusel, Eso,., of the Lancaster Intfllirenrer, from whom and from his younger brother Harry, as well as from our no less esteemed friend Ed. Mar tin, Esq., we received many courtesies and kindnesses which we shall ever hold in grateful remembrance. The latter gentle man, who is well known in this place, hav- t i lie, we trust somobody will t: 011 band to confront Lim atxl confound him with the foregoiug extracts from the law. Fiftv-Sevkn Yeaks ix Matrimoviat. Harness. On the l!Cth day of September, 1821. John Dougherty, sr., was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Mary Itrookbauk. The nuptial ceremony was performed in Ettensbnrg, of which town Mr. Dougherty and wife havf from that time up to the present been almost coustau! residents. Their descendants are many ,and those who know them best respect them the most. Yesterday week was in the nature of things the fifty-seventh anniversary of the marriage of Mr. Dougherty and Miss Brookbank. A "'golden wedding" is a something which is of unusual occurrence in this ago of fast living, but this wedding goes not only a half century nacK, uni a nan ucca.ie ami more tin try, f have, fecame for a Mar- itliei's i hab- He e re-lather The Burlington llaickeye fiend, in des cribing a recent railway journey, says : Moreover, I saw the boy' who wanted a drink a restless, - questioning, uneasy, thirsty boy. He let the window fall on bis fingers betove tbe train bad gone a mile. He stood out on the platform until be was t'nernsted two inches deep with ashes and dust and cinders. . He went to tun water- cooler and go a drink : then be came back, and told bis mother be was hot, and went back and got another drink, lie drank about four times per mile, seldom oftener, uule?s be was suddenly seized with an un cAntrolable spasm of thirst. If be was drinking and somebody else came after a driuk, the boy wculd suddenly seize the cup he bad just sat down and it-fill it, and drink as though be bad wrapped his stomacb in tbe desert of Sahara, glaring suspiciously over tbe top' of t he cup at the waiting passengers as be drank. When be wat i;; Ins seat he watcbed tbe aisle narrowly, and if be saw any passenger get up and move toward tbe waler-cooler he would jump up and race for it. If he got there first, be would drink and snore over the cup until thirsty passeugeis forgot what he went dowu there for. People be gan to wouder how much the boy was gauged for and if he wasn't rather strain ing bis capacity. The remotest bint or suggestion x-as sufficient to send biru to tbe cooler. W ueu the train ran over a creek, the water made him think of bis thirst. When it rallied over a long stretch of prairie, tbe absence of water drove him mad. I was afraid the supply of water would give out before the boy was filled up, and be was a rather small lxy, too. His interior circumference, I think, must have enclosed an nrea double in extent to that enclosed by the exteiior belt. Near Waseca,' we run nearly a mile without the boy making a stop at tbe tank. I grew very nervous now for I was fear ful that during such an unbeavd of absti nence from water, bis pumps would inn dry, rust out, and be might blow up. So 1 leaned over tbe edge of the seat and said, carelessly : "By George, but I -am thirsty. I wond er if there is any water ou this car?" You want to understand nie bow, as re cording . very plainly, and without any mental reservation, tbe fact that that boy's mother, sitting beside bim, was 110 fool. Her eyes snapped when she heard my careless and innocent remark, she look iu every syllable tf it, and sbe turned ou me in a Hash with : . . "I wish you wonld mind your own busi ness and leave my boy alone." A low, mocking murmur ot applause went thrrfugli the car, a little of it for tlie iudignant mother, some of it for the charity boy, but raostof it for me. She suppressed yours truly very successfully, bat it was too late. Long before she finished thnt brief sentence, her boy was down at the water-coler, holding his eyes tight shut to keep the water from running out of them, wbile he flooded bis system as though be had taken a contract to keep up a pareuuiAl Baptist revival inside ot him self. to Democratic backers. Green- A Third Varttf a Dilution "In tbe present s'ate of tbe cowntry. This is no time for political experiments, I any the Lne rrrr, -a tuiio patiy is s in wandering ofT after ftrange g.nls by cieiusion P"ren u.taii-.i Democrats who have kept tbe faitb and I voteis for the bene tit of the Kejuiblican or- made the eood light in the lone years fht j camzajon. band's It my . fiTCas Uoned, 4- 1 a source of never-ending wonder to the peo- j ng studied law here, is, we are glad to say, ' A showing much euterpriee 011 , illustrated weeklies, we note J'Uwo New York journals of It the part the fact ew York journals of that class v : 1 . r ' 'rtiueii pictures OI IIe tliscovcrjr ui mt.k- T : . . r . ... I.,, ""i ijewnt rtnnrii ni Hiiver in 11 u le comity and the frightful death In air county, of a young girl T ""anml.urg. Hi t (u ii i,,te of a blowing viper two events "'o ba.1 existence only in the fertile brain Uv.!v 1,l't lying newspaper correspond- Tli Altoona Tribune informs na that j, r""lir circulation of that live sheet is X'fl -'"Pies daily. It is a sign of properity 1 are glad to note, ami evinces an V'lar t.-.. 1 i . I 4.. ii,. 'n '" tlie part of the people of Alt.oo.,:t t" "iiitneniUble. The renUr edition m was largely increased throughout i Patent week, to meet lli- demand of ' n-ii.'i t . ,. ' ... or very run rcnoi A the do- nle of Loretto and vicinity, wishes ns to say for him this week that he Is receiving his Fall and Winter stock of goods, all complete : In every department, and that those who 1 want bargains should call and see him at4he earliest opportunity. Men's boots, from ?2 , upward ; men's wool hats and caps, 75 cents : and upward ; 12 pounds sugar, $1 ; 6 pounds : coffee, Si ; 3 pounds tea, 81 ; best sjrup, 75 j cents ner gallon ; common syrup, 50 cents j per gallon, and all other goods at prices ! equally low. The Captain is determined not to be undersold, as the foregoing figures , very plainly indicnte. j Those piles on piles of empty store-boxes In front of John Lloyd & Co. 'a store. High j street, Ebensburg, mean that that energetic and deservedly popular firm have just laid in a very large and very fine stock of fall ! and winter iroods. all which they mean to j J dispose of at prices considerably lower than J rule in other mercantile establishments in 1 town. Those who may feel disposed todoubt the accuracy of this statement have only 10 call and look at the price list and be con- ; vinced. Iu addition to all manner of dress j and dry goods, the stock comprises groce ries, hardware, qneenbware, notions, etc., etc. everything, in fact, usually kept in a first-class country store. ! The suuligbt's Joy his face besonrs, bis foot a flower is crushing ; a frank look links his soul with ours "Friend, whither art : thou rushing?" The answer to this query is usually to the effect that the person spo- , keu to is rushing in the direction of S. Bin- ; inenthal'a Great Eastern Itoot and Shoe fit..i- Elvirsn'.k avenne. Altoona. for , 1 tbe purpose of picking up one or more of tbe ; ! bargains daily and nightly there dispensed. 1 j The stock to'be chosen from Is unexcelled in central Pennsylvania. Iiothas regards va riety of Bty les and cheapness. A ny descnp- . ! tion of boot, shoe or slipper ran there be ob- j i tained, and at a price which will make your 1 pocket look fairly titter w ith joy. 1 1 In the U. S. Distiict Court, Pittsburgh, ' on Saturday last, in tbe matter of Wm. M. Lloyd, bankrupt, the petition of Jonathan Hamilton, trustee for the widow anu devi- j sees of Oabriel S. Thomas, deceased, was i presented, and leave granted to issue fl. fat. , in Court of Common Pleas of Blair county. These proceedings, the Altoona Mirror ar gues, and very correctly too, lode no good to the unsecured creditors of Wm. M. Lloyd t Co., as the amount involved is about S4V 000, while tho claim is secured in such a way as to make the estate of said debtor lia ble for the amount in any event, and hence will necessitate a great sacrifice of property by Sheriff's sale iu order to meet so heavy a draft. " ' not only prospering professionally and oth erwise, hut "holds the fort" iu one of the largest and fineat mansions which adorn that Iieatltiful city, so elegant homes. Other friends of other day also greeted and welcomed us, while of new acquaintances we formed quite a tinmlier, prominent among whom, for pleasant atten tions, we name the veteran and able editor of the .Vetr Era, J. W. Geist, Esq., and the junior mem tier of the large and enterprising watch and jewelry firm of H. Z. Rboads & Brother, with both of whom we held brief but pleasant intercourse. May time and opportunity soon again enable us to visit a city in which, thanks to the Messrs. Hen -sel, we saw so much to interest, Instruct and edify. vnnr belter. Some of tia indeed a large majority long of us at that time were not born, but we ail nJ was know from tradition that the Ebensburg of ,u t,;iri 1K21 was a diflerent sort of place from the Viw.iiul.nrrr nf 1H7H V,,r u v o m r. I . I... .alDei S -- " vAnniiurr, inn ten- i sus of Ebensburg for the year previous nre- t senled a total nonulation for tbe town nf 9t just in and an advertisement of Mr. Dougherty d drop printed in the Ebensburg Olive liranch of 'bo bad July 18, 1819, a copy of which is liefore r.s. poored recites that he is an adept in the art of ho bud "Tayloritig," and that his patterns are all brougb inmi i ne E,niern cities anil only three gander months old. A iarge number of relatives m . 1 e . : i 11 1 . . . . W mm irieniis i.uieu on .M r. uonglierty f They vim. H-iiiiiii, 1 iic imy min iuruiiiy SHOOK Inm ryed ov win uimi, giving utterance to lite Lope . - - - - ' ' turn, ii u ;. , , . wouldn't wish himself vniintr pumiirh tn .1 ,0 IDem rf n it over again. Mr. Dougherty is about 84 ve Wit greatly enriched by ! yar8 of "ge, and is sound of mind and mns- daugb rriends of other days I iu lh Pin,, f lifV' b,,t ? ed wiih, we are sorry 10 say, nas lor many reside, mouths been confined to her bed by reason fom 'Mr of an attack of rheumatism, but she ia yet i an n- linnuful f 1 , -. r vI.a I. fl f, wr i I sary of her wedding rolls round she will be Innntr ! : . ........ ,v uo biuc ji ' ,(,. I liar "Dim. man " .011-1,06 1 . A new association, known as the Eng lish Labor Association, is now being formed in Washington city. It is proposed to urge upon congress tne passage 01 a law oy which 100,0(X Tolutiteeis may be enlisted for five years, for military and agt icnltntal purposes on the reservations of the Govern ment. - lwelve skilled mechanics or arti sans are to be in each company, and one regiment of eacb corps is to be engtoeeis exclusively. As soon as 10,000 men shall be enlisted, they shall be sent to tho res ervations, and upon their arrival shall lay out a city, snd begin tbe erection of suita ble quarters for a permanent settlement, preparing ground lor agricultural purposes, and developing tbe mineral resources of the country. " Eacb corps to be furnished by tbe Government with seed, stock, fai ru ing implements and tools. - Volunteers a.e to receive the same pay as regular soldiers, and every person so enlisting shall, upon honorable discharge, be entitled to a pa tent for one hundred and sixty acres or laud, as now provided for by tbe Home slead act, or to one lot within the limits of thecifv. as h9 may elect. Every alternate lot is to be reserved to tbe United States. the Republican party has managed to con trol the government, first by lanattcism, then by force, and lastly by fraud. Judge Thurman in a speech be made at London, Ohio, a few nights ago, said : Everywhere T have been in tbe State t have found the party solid as one mau. No pai ty was ever so well conditioned. If we loe this election it will be bacauso we hare not done our duty to the cause we love, because we like our ease betterthan we doonr party. Let every Democrat do his duty at tbe next election, and we are certain of victory. After tbe 4th of March next there will lie a Democratic Senate in the United States. What a strange change, my friemls. When I entered the Senate there were but seven Democrats therein. After !".ie 4lb of March next we will have a majority of six, The Dmocrati; House has leen the means cf accomplishing some grand results. It was th means of restoring the silver coin ace to circulation ; it was the cause of put ting a rtop to miiitary interference with the elections of the Slate. These things wc.uld have never been ac complished had they etiJ left to tbe Eepub licane. If a Democratic Hons? has done so md'.'h, wb:it tony we expert when wi have both branches of Congress ? This being the case, my friends, I lielieve that, every one of you w ho believes in Demo cratic principles every one who believes that the Republican policy is not a wise pol icy, In-lievi-s here should Ie change in our administration. I appeal to you to see that you elec t a solid Democrat for this Congres sional district this fall. Of what use are your Democratic principles if they are not canicd into effect. D you ever reflect that your influence in general government is con fined to one day iu two ears? It is only one day in this time that you have a riplit to decide what, mau you 'will have to make your laws. When you put in your ball t, if o-i thai paper Ss inscribed tho name of a lie publican, how can you say th.it you have songht to carry Democratic principles into t fleet ? Eaitb is shown by works. Tbe man wba sincerely lielieves in tbe principles of a Democratic party will sc that be votes for the man who wiil catty those priuciples iuto effect. These words will answer as well for Pennsylvania as for Ohio. Let Democrats who are impatient at tbe slow rcsu'ts that follow their adherence to Democratic prin ciples and support of the D'-mociatic org:v:i ialicti, lovk at what we have achieved iu liine years : In 1S0;1, the Democrats In the United Slates Senate, rnmtiered hut eight Senators, while in tbe House of Ileprcseiitaiives we bad but seventy-one Representatives. There was more than a two thiids Radical majority iu both branches, and that party in Congress was sup euie a the law making power. Tbe President's veto, as Andrew Johusou found out, was a useless preroga tive. This was the Congress that pased tbe act nullifying the contract with ihe bondholders, and making;the Winds payable iu gold or siler coiu ; by another act of re pudiation afterwards changed by this same llepubiicau party, iu demonetizing si!rer,lo gold coin. But look at the results brought ationt by faithful adherence to the Deinocratictjpariy and our constant apnea's to tbe patriotism ami eood sense of the people. We have had control of the House of Representatives since December, 1S73 ; the Senate is a tie, and af ter the f-mrlh of Marcii next, will ie Dem ocratic by a majority of not less than ten and possibly fourteen. The law-making power of the nation will be under tbe control of the Democrrtic party in five months. Heretofore, haviug only one bouse of Con gess, our power on legislation was but of a negative character. After tbe fourth of March next it will be positive and coutroll inff. Then the Democracy will be responsi ble for the laws that are made, for tbe first time in nearly tweoty years. In lS'J'.i, the on'y States the Democrats controlled, as indicated by tbe elections of Governor; vere Connecticut, California, Delaware, New Jersey and New York, five in all. -All tbe lest were under Radical rule, Now, out of the thirty-ehhf Sates iu the Union, the Democracy control tirtnty four, leaviug tbe Republicans bat thirixn, not counting Maine, which may have a Democratic or Greenback lioveruor, but is certain not to have a Kepubhcau. lion. John F. Follett, at Hamilton, (Jbio, on Tjesday, "who at this election bend bis neck to the ltepubbcan yoke frhonlj never again compLiiu of burden' and dis- tress." The same can be said of the men who are deluded into a third party organ ization. There is not an act upon the sta tute Ixniks the third party leaders complain of that, at tbe time it was psRsed by tho Republicans, was mt opposed by tbe Dem ocrats of the Seua,e and House. There i not an essential measure advocated in their pla forms that the Dcni"crats iu the last and ptesent Congress did not attempt to) engraft upon tbe policy of tbe conn'fy. Democrat i; vote rs passed the slltar bill Democratic voters made the ptesent gteen back issue a ermanent art of the cumu cy of tbe country, and gave to it its only and first recognition as 'money'' in timet'f peace. Democratic voters wrested from Jay Gould and the Pacific Kai!uad lic their power over Congress, and secured tbo ultimate payment to the Government 'c f more than two bnndied and seventeen nfll liousof dollars that would etheiwh-e bavo been retained by that giant monopoly. Democratic voters lifted c.irpet bag i trl.'n the itcCko '.' So;:'.beru people, and remanded buck the army C Us b ilintaia use, tbe proteciirui of the front :rr. ociatic voters have compelled tbo Ii.tyior Department to take measures to iei'er from railroad co: poi Pt ioiis more than n. million aeies of ihe public domain riven tc th'.-m during the past tiiicen yenis in tho shape of land giants. In f.ict tbcte is tx.t an evil brought upon the coiintiy dining the Graiit i nie, susceptible of being tunc- died by Congressional action, that tbo Dojiocrats siiice they cbtained citrol of the II u e have not tried toicruove. That they have not succeeded in eviiy rneasuie of it form intioductd, is because tin Sen ate and the Executive have le-n agiiost them. One of these impediments will to letuuved ou the 4lb of Maich next, and the other two jeais thtitafter, if tbe voters who won tbe victoiy in 170 stmd linn, Willi these facts so plain that be wb3 tuns mav read, the organization of a thud paity, with objects ostensibly theswiie as those already begun and half accomplished by the Democratic parly ic C-ongress, enn have but oue object ibe perpetuation f llepulilican mle m the state and nation by dividing tbe Demoeiatic vote. Out of nipnibc rs t.f the 4lb Congress to le elected this fall, a third party no matter bow drs guised cannot sccuie a solitaiy memlx-r without uniting with one of the other did parties. I5y dividing tbe Democratic vote afew Republicans may be elected in close districis that would otherwise not be, and thus tbe House thrown into the bands .f tbethiid term Grant party. If that is what tbe managers of tbe National Greenback patty want, a proclamation to that i-ffect would be both manly and boncst. Voters would know just what they y:ted for. They would not be fooh d with soft phrases about ierorm," and promises that can never be kept without the aid of tbe very paity they aie socking to defeat, for what ever '.he fate of tbe next House, tbo Senate at tbeclose of the4"t i Cougiess w iil c-vudain a Democratic majnity of at least ten. .and wil h that majority the party w iil '"bold tbe fort" for ten yeais at least against all as saults, whether led by Graut, or LuUtr, it both cotubiucd ! Mr. Dennis Bronin. an employe of that Blair Iron and Coal Co. , at Bennington was mt truck by a locomotive at tbe east end of the Might in Inn nvl last flilnpilftv u w u i n 1 1 : t - S i. - : i . nameu eot In tlin train Tli imrnrlnnal- " 'Ra OlteU ... - - r- - - -....... iiiaii whs Off for Brazil. Our stalwart friend of : removed to Gallitzen, where the stump of tg beavy long standing in his boots as well as in the ! the arm was properly re amputated h. Iir drooped. . . . e . : . . . . . . ... . I . r .."ii n . . .. J - j. kj. iiiuer. r ears are entertatneii that the 'Ju wound in the head will prove fatal. au old - met ty of iivmi:m:al. e owner, ( a eenu- CLARK-MILLKR. Marrled.at tbe residence' oomis f the brirte'fi parents, on Wetlnesilay eveninu- fA rintr. tept. 25. IS78. by Key. J. K. Powers, of the M K. Ge,er matter of time Mr. Peter F. Collins, rust ed in upon ns alsxit the hour of nine Wed nesday night, looking haggard and careworn from recent travel and urgent business, and before we knew the purport of his visit he grasped ns by the hand and bade us a fond and feeling farewell, stating at tbe same time that he was to leave for 15ra7.il on Sat urday (to-morrow) for tbe purpose of assist of 1 Sen t church. Mr. Chas. S. I'l.lllR. of Cnunril ne S a ing hia brother Thomas in the management I "n'1 M,s E, , A Ml,-M- r M"no, I. ' dignant- m iirjj ui iiiiiMtii in linn fusfj ig none B auiru mnt-r than tir younar rnoinl umner' Clark il tne an A ! firl wn niiit nnnnAninil with tho rtnorin.i.. tTtQ I D9 of tlie great railroad contract which has maue the names of Collins Brothers synon ymous inroiigiiotu trie Ctvi.17.eil world With Or two Past connected with thp renorir,i..i l.Ji Tl tliilHMinded energy and nnenualled enter- 'f the Council itlutTs A'firiiKirr if. while nm i.i r several prise. "Pete," as we have always taken i of hl8 choice is a daughter of John Miller, Esq., net notil "Save Mamm a." Capt. Tioseoe "Hnrke, of the steamer Henry Clay, plying between Cinciuuati and abash, relates tbe follow- Down on tbe Mississippi, near St. Louts, one of his boilers exploded or collapsed in backing away from a wooq wharf and the st earner was sinking. Many of the pas sengers bad leaped overboard, some with life-pteserveis and some without. Among tbe latter, who bad been swept over by tbe wildly rushing mass of bumanity, were a boy of 12 years and bis mother. A man upon the stern of the boat, seeing the boy buffeting tbe troubled waves, attempted lo throw bim a rope, and at the same time crying out to him to catch it and save him self. "No ! no!'' cried the little hero, point ing to a woman who struggled resoiuteiy close by bis side, "save my mamma and let me go I I can swim and she cannot." . j ...j;i V lOtn were savro, aim we can iwunr lieve that boy was a hero in all Honor while bo remained on board. 1 ba. bis mother was proud and found of him, wor shipping bim from lue depths ol herueair, was evident to all. the Itueriy to call him. eave ns to nnder- stand that he would rather not lie expatria ted from his native laud in such a way, but when duty calls he is one of the last men to shrink from its performance, even though in so doing he has to part for a time from a de voted wife and two lovely little children. We have long known "Pete," and while we have never experienced a brother's love, we are sure that it partakes no more of the ten der and true than do the sentiments of friendship which for more than a quarter of a century have existed bet wen the subject of thia sketch and the writer thereof. In commemoration of which lasting friendship, we bid you, pete," a public and cordial farewell, and trust that God will preserve you from the dangers and vicissitudes which must of necessity await yon in the land of torrid beat and attendant miseries. Fare well ; and may Heaven's blessing go with you ! The Sabm farm sale, in Snmmerhill township, will commence at I p. m. instead IU a. m. on Thursday, Ot. olst, as stated iu advtrtieemerjt elsewhere. a prominent attorney or Mitrenirn. We join ,u.i n with Ihe manv friends of Sumner, now ih.i i. ,leu ,u bus become a Miller's Clark, in the hettrtieKt r.r WSesSton conir rat illations to himself and his fir youtur buodred brule.and bespeak for them a pHthwsy throiurh ri life in which only the fairest of rlowei- ,i..7n B"a blossom and bloom. More than t hat, wr trust Prm ,tS mm nie newiy weuueo, wimra id. Oecrees fir IgmeniS, heaven and Powers of earth have so hitppUy j vulne Joined together, imiy live to look buck throiurh . 7 " a lonif vista of yenrs only to bless and cherish ncn ex the dy upon which they were Joined K.nether and ex-' In the holy bonds of matrimony. Still mure ' his own and a souimarizintr (we had nlmost snid (Sum- i k ner-lzing) all the blessing which should flow "e D frotn this Hlliance or true manhood with timid- lod tone.' enly worth and beauty, we adopt the beniton liAfrane of Scotlaud's great bard- 'euo "May good luck hit ye." ImmatlB, . , be small riOX. llavinff on the 11th 1S7S, piirt!inf(l the folio desmhed property from A.K. I.ltzinKer. of Chest Sir K i Snrimrs humuirh. nm! left thi uma in,:. Pv" , - - , -- - j ,n M(, C . esion durinif 103 plensure, I hereby caution all 7 mStra persons against interlerlnu- In any way wiih sinl property, to wit : Urcy horse. 1 eorrel hr,. 1 ; 1 WRKon, plow, harrow, and harnegg, 0t of V 1, hay, corn and potatoes. GAUTI .1 nly. cow Kratu Oat. s. im.-t. ELIZABETH LIBUT. ia widows An Affectio Sf.ntekce. Jnds:e , j cf judicial district or Arkansas bad brought before him a convicted felon to be sentenced.- The oppiu 'uniiy to im prove" the occasion- was not to be lost, and so, af'er the usual demand for reason why sentence should not be pronounced, bis honor, slowlv and with eeuuine feeling addiesscd the prisoner : '-Jly poorienow, you are about to go, to tbe penitential y. You are required to give up for a long term everything which the gret world values : your.twi'.y and instead to take fi-vr vnr nsMoiateS "onlv. felons liko your self ; your Jio.-ne and to take instead what have the semblance of a borne ;. you will and so be subject to order of men who have no sympathy with you. Even your ordinal y clothing you will ex. ni.onon for There bis honor hesitated, and raising bis left arm, pointed fo'U with tbe ; index finger of tbe ngiu tiauaj you wo. exchange for striped clothes, the stripes iii;e mew, uui TnK Slaxdeuers of CotTnOTit. Acor restxjndent of tbe Bedford Gagttte reads a lecture to a couple of radical uewspaper libellers oT that county which would apply with much moie force to the unsm.ctiued case of tue Johnstown J'riburu. Hear is what be says : RF.nroftD.Oct. 1. 1?TS I have been a careful nnd constant rcrtdor lor a number ot yesns tit h., lLi-iiior.1 Iiiuuirrr ami Kvcrell iV", nu2 nl- ways desired l lie in wortt-.y ot the nopelifctioimf decent papers. Itul, sir, i a'u sorry llml they no longer Ucrervc tuch credit st the tianf's ol the public. In itie Imiikuhkc oi a JistiiLnuilied J'.eiubliir.in of this county, luey hwve forgotten their miions and have (tone to sbinderinir anu tilMekiruurdtn. liok al tbe uiik i-tiematrty diid uuiiutlilul wttacks they ate making ou lien. Cotlrolh. Without the shalow vil nrtml they invent and putibsti the ino.it daujuaUlc lalseliood-i in order to tra-lue" his mont excel lent 'character. They Su'i their oid ship of SiHisrai-Mlv siiiKioir, aid Ihty have fone iuto wholesale sland'ir and li ton. Political t-lamier sl'oti'd be kept out ot a rt-spectabie newspaptM. Fvery iue of those stneis is lull if tue loui and ci iiouirtl charges, and they are umi.k every er ri to rob hnu ol hi." jro-.'d name and n puiu tioti. The people are muletl vuh 1. 1 - steal iiur stat'Oii'tf and slanderous rounnsr ol tiyimt toVnhnUl a hojflej cause. Wnv, sir. they :;r trvuV to iniiKelbe people believe lhat lieu. CoiTroth 1? ouu ol tue jfrcafesl ct uninuis in the world. It bits been nty sw'J lurlunelu know Gen O.Urolh ;prsi.n.iiiy and iniiiii.ileiy lor uiH-tV ! e.irs a'ld 1 know linn to be an buueP'. unau iu every e-!ISu wur.l. Oen. Coffroth is a seit-iuaue man and lias t tie ooiikd'enee cf bis teiiow-meii al tiouie and abroal. No man plan. is loKlieJ f or si:tluiity d character and iutetriity I put useiu ouitrs.-i ivmniT ttiafi lien. Cottroth. He I.H iimilc it ro putattoti and established a practice that he may wl be proud ol, and these siati ierous ctiurtf "What a Woman Can Do. Tbe folio w ing stiny is tine iu eveiy detail : A milliner of respectability married a dissipated tailor, wboabii-wd. neglected and abamlooed her. Seveial years having passed without a clue to bis whereabouts, her fiieuds advised divorce and bei accept ance of au ad van! agrous 3ei of marria;e. The woman peisisteutly declined evcy of fer, and when tbe bad nccumulaled a suf ficient sum, started o!T in tbe dii-ecti n her husband was supposed to have taken when be left her. At llolifat, N. S., sbe received a slight clue, aud toi-k the bttamer to Port land, whcie she ceasd foi inany nioiul.s to hear of bim. Final'y, sbe found that Le was wot king in Albany, for which 1 Lice she started immediately. She was a4ut a week loo late ; be bad bctu dicbaiged lor tlruukenuess. Spending her days at lucra tive work and evenings at detective set vie , the uuwearying wife at length discover that be was employed by a laige fii.n iu Chicago. Sbe wtete theie and was an- sweiea that tier liusbatni na.l gne awny, nobody knew wbeie. Xot saifiid witu this, sbe traveled to Chicago and ransacked eveiy concein iutercsled in the taiioiin busi.ies.-5 'heie, until she met a fvilow counttyman, who sid t!.at brr husband, wbeu last beard from was in Omaha City. Sbe wrote thcie, but g"t no answer, but went on. Then j-fce hemdthat tic bad cr tsiuly left for Su 1'iaticisco,' where be b:ci obtained a line place as cu'let in a lare (inn. of coiiise went thu'jer, (n!y 10 be told tTiat bcr husband Ld been seveial diys aw ay from-v. 01 k aiid vss drii kig haid. lie bud not been erea t.ibis loxid ing bouse. This led her to vihit tbe station-houses, and in one i-f tLeui -she ascei' taiiiej that her li'.i-b.i'id was in j til f.u teu days. He w as rt U isrd. r.i -d prevailed l:p to lefum home afrcr sir jeais abx-nd'. All this occulted -i;!iH-cu yeais ago, aud today the piodigal buNbaud -f yie is a strict teuipei nce man ixnd iu itidepei-deLt ciicutu.stiioccs, a model husband and Ijubtr and a lesjiccted citizen. A. J'. u n Prr-'bs ov Nfvapa Tmvn. Atrsvcl- tlt ahead 1iij eharae'.er is l-y j itinning uot lengthwise, lil; ; round rnrt rmirnl, luc it cuun to so and ini?r pre-eiuati'.ns will nol tie nine to le ilu ic iI.k Irn nil nl l lie ii Mir man aiid alwnjs ITO veil true to im-ir niieies.s. lie is-(cr Wl ii! cniii'S iui;e i i'ie .-ii-un- tuutiil on te imitu-y question and in laV.ir tit j lajllS leceutl cati.e l:ear bii.e bis bfc bv an honest do!Ur aoke lor ihe poor and tne ricn. "i ., , ,1 . , , i, . ,, . - - Tl.e pcoi.le of t hi district have ik-co wroi.-d waterspout I i.sl (Wended i:i lb.;t ict:u aud insulted by te vote t Campbell bk unsi j jiy. lie wms fo.l.w:lif a tiB:l on hoist ba- k liieir u,ineiM!Sl in iav..r -t t l.u laiudai.i.ier j,,wn ,i,e (n,uut.li:i Side, wbt-u be heard a ris . j f ruin's cl-.ai acti r ali'-r tht(air, open and boo- 1 discovered that a vast volume of w ater nt tt staie:iu-nt be uitiJw with su.istjuttal Uocu- , it.ast, tel, fe?'t 111 'h was ispully approHt'i. ue-ilarv evidenee to sostHin luui to the aalis- 4 . , . i v,,. , . , '-, f"cliV.n.f t l.e n,ot r.ai 1 u.ola.isU Let them i g !" 1 "ow One chance il lh.- ri;aeti m ' ol escajn', ano tn:ii m in jump liotn 11 s eep l.ht'Vs side of ibe t-o save bis to be a D'unuvial. " 1 liTe. Tbe horse v.as taken bv the rl w'.d " " j sotue hundred j'nits, where the owm-r An Indianapolis barber who abandoned found him, after tbe ater br.d sub-it3ed, bis business and wen! into the ministry, , lodged among the tocbs and rubbish, dead, was sudd'Uily tailed upon gie Sunday to . The p "T animal was biuiscd and torn n baptize three candidates, lie got along fi igbtfr.l niAiuier, and stri ped of every veiy well, but after baptizing tbe first as- thing but tbe iopc that was f.it-iied about touished bis cougisaiiou uy raoti.y nuuuv bis ne k. n wu a iiiuw ecajc. J lug-, cxir -- alaatter. and Ihe pw.ple.f ItiL-. distru t will tlicg , R,.iM,Hl atid Climb ot:3 cf tbe Heel these t-lHiicierous stt.i n s back into the luces ot , ut-t J v 4 i rit'.er ti 1 his traduccrs by elect bue-Ueu. foffroth i the j wbic.i rose a. it-i .y n rit.ier sU teat i.e once bcld when it was iijt sate lor man j trr ', v; b.cb be us J ) 1st in time to i;"' : i -pet II 00 II