The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 08, 1878, Image 2

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Til UHBHU FREEHM.
EBENSBURC, PA.,
FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1S78.
Fum.owimi ato tlie official majorities ,
for Congress in this disti ict :
Cl.tfrOlh.
I'mibria f3:
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( . iTioth over Ca-r.pl.i:.. ,.''J."
The Altoona Tribvne, an independent , h afler a great jcai of evasion, refused
j. .p,.r, but wi'h a stronp fotling iu favor if ; lo aripcar L,cfore .e board, iu sunli t of
Gen. Campbell. iics ihe follo-.ving l"1"" , tlje c!iai g0 a?ai,)st pul ter, and his declina
cnago in reference to that gentleman's de- to so'ja ascribcd t) Lis unwilling-
f. ar, and r f the vile assai-Itsmado upon a. ;
II. ('off rot li, which we commend to the
cv.iisi.ionit'OTi of the Johnstown Tiih-nc:
".Ye r--irrt Mie K-rvit or lifnoral rami j
in tin fjitrif. U.-iii:i1- H troo-1 in Ins !
i. vii ci.utit , r;iml.r!n. Mis opponfnl. r.i-ncro:
r .lTn.lh. -.ns i...-n iy !isj'ilti; 1 n'l'i atius.'rl in I
it ;ii.riiii .11 I ic I;t i it . d ri'l I In- T iUiinr U iirn-
i Miiko ftj i-i in T hi sort or poliiif.il ilf
iKOfth o il wtnil.l r:iet on lh- parly ru'l-iy-I
V". Y 'U'-rtJ-'-r ii: tj inly I T (oTI''i nl ('.imp- j
, ,11 in !.i'i.-r--t ';ini v i- the l' t htwit to
this m..l-.f v:ttf ir-. ;Mier:i! f.:r, of ti's ii:i- ,
m-ii'ti- te -iil.iirs i-i tin ir ?i 'il of '!Nippr"tn- I
ii. hi mi tin- m'..r-prcstn.a?ion aut calu-.iuiks !
l.ufi'-'l at b.m," I
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i ici.n ul t r I ii i us. is. ws ir inm hi
foe
... c.,,,,1,, n,l nrtv-tlnee mules
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be could easily make a Gi-ncr.il to take the
Cl
j.bce of the one who had been killed, but j
that ho was not able to make mules, ai.d
that their captuie was theicfoic a dead
Suss. I
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Akoit Ptie feat use in tho campaign in j
Ibis Congressional district vvc do not sup- j
pose theie is any iil ict of opinion among ;
the leaders ( the Johnstown 'J rihuni, and j
t!i. at is that its editor did moie than any
other our, ,-,, to bring about the election '
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A. II. Colfroth and tho consequent do -
vere consumed, which iwc mean the loss conviction was a c"ran' , V-' t, " w ' I-pitals of .Memphis and the homes of Missouri Kiver agencies, of the average of 1 r,.tr... .y i-x- t r : J.
,f the nudes) reminds ,,s ,T , story related , Wvd bft8 adj.,urned I 3 Jpalck Co YCporl giving to the curable aid , fifteeii years, are to J,e?e;,t nndor the ; J' " - ? - : fefnf
of ITesident Lmchi, to the c flee that mecton I)tfCcmber 1Ctu to Lcar the ar- roy that it voukl bo a good stroke of poll- ,ood dier lr i 2 lm" S Vat "ducTteS i J'iV1: ! Vlt
vhen Ml 1 by a Lxutenant jus f. n, the mcn( ftnd u,cn tcport lbe evidcuce to c, further to unite the Conroy and Corco j 11"" A'pKograpb re res J At IlarlleU rer.t.y, a man gave ; S iXt'h
a.my ,n ngm.a, that In a late sumi.,h p SJ ,t for Ls 1Pview jail fortunes by bunging about a nia, iage ; & I hospital cot with a himself up to be returned to his regiment ; W?, : -:V
will, the rebels, the Pnion fore s had lost l'iC ,e"uc-H ,or U b 1 ' between Ins .it phew and his n,ec. llionv guirore.,s ,.atMfin j,is, .vj,,1 le remembered and punished for desertion. This was the , -oats at i Van-l pwrd : s.
their Geneial, and that over a I.nnd.ed .-..e-. as Conroy the elder, fell in with the re !nct.,, the illustrated journals at I only way in which he could identify him- j S,:' v ;;j-?';,P ' :
, ,.,1, ,o,l ,P,li,d tl at h.. Dennis Rkarnf.y came to the front in scheme Ung 1 homas however, posh J ; fielf as the heir to a fortune of -ao.OoO. rY ; ; ; v".V;'l ,. "
n.ules had bee , captmed erl,d tha I , Saturday night, and deliv- t.vely refused to consider the stibject for a ! snmmcr Jilac!bm agaill made A priest of Brahma, in Medina, India, i w,,,.,-,,,,,,, Fianm-l at o-. : QINS FOR ALL!
was sorry for the loss of the niuW-that , . ,t. i moment. II. uncle 1 homas was content ...... .0..r,M1 .,, ,1,. .1 a J h mrmi.sird M.nt. I l.e end of the work! .! f ' 3 !. m '.p-v;."!. . wniw w '--
. . . . . nun Lwiiiiimiuii iou uvuv. - i v ru .oot i iu joi iiovliioh'- i ju vt- i
feat of Jacob M. Campbell. There is a! p g a.s Kearney's candidate for Gov
1 ae p sibili!y that the editor of the Bed. I cl.,lor "gallant and glorious Ben Butler,"
f.rd -v'f'rr is entitled to divide the hon- as bc js accustomed to style him, didn't
or with him, but we have no doubt that mi j i,A,,pcn to bo elected, we arc now prepared
iiiipaitial jiry, summoned from the dis- , to bear 0f ji,e Jamp posts in Boston, and in
tiicf, wruld under a veidict in favor of a;i nir4;1ufactui iug towns in Massachusetts,
his colleague, the editor of the Tnb-i . b(.n)tT ornamented in the piegant manhei
In view of ".he insane methods adopted by j so vigorously suggested by him as being the
both of them, Gen. Campbell, : he sur- j j0r,cr thing to do by way of avenging
veys tho held of his disastrous defeat, has j ijutel's defeat.
an undoubted right to exclaim, '-Save me m
fiom my fiicnds!" I The prospectus of tho New Yoik Sun
- - -r a j for 1S79 will be found in another pait of
Wii .willl n t midjit.ike this week lo j our paper. The Sun, it is safe to say, is
siatetho icstilt of the elections wh'urli were j read by a greater number of people than any
In Id iu tho thiily States that voted on i other newspaper in the United States. Ii
Tuesday last. Although the results, in a
general senso, aio pretty well ascertained,
pie full details c.Minot bo know n for somo
i",ys 't. While in some
i places the Dem- i
ocraus have f-uflored losses in tlie election
of Congressmen, they have gained about
niicpi.il number in oihrr places, and will
h ive a lame mnpuity in the lower branch
of the next Congress, as well as a good
winking majority h the Senate. The com-
biiiilioii tiekot against the Tammany Mali
ticket ia "cw Yoik, for mayor and other
city officers was successful by a mnjoiity
of neaily twenty thousand. Butler was
vei w hclmiiigly defeated for Governor in
M issachusetts, Talbot
lie Bepubliean
ramlida'e, having been elected by about
twenty five thousand miioii'y, notwith
-standing But lm 's ma joi ity in Boston was
l.eaily live thousand. j
Ykuv few words will dispose of all we j fiiei, (hice R,jots from a ,.rffe n,vy revov.
l ave to say about Iho election of the B" -! oi at his brother. The last shot took ef
.ud can State ticket on Tuesday last by a j feet on tho top of Benjamin's head, frac
majnity ran-nog from lifteen to twenty I tnn the skull so as to lender trepanning
3 , . , ! necessary. The wounded man slipped
thousand. The Dcm ciacy have nci'hei . . - . , . ,
lost nor gittlCsl anyihing, for tho simple
reason 1 '.V the Uepuhliean party Las elect- :
n si.,1 i.i i. iiil j.o j j ,
ici'ididuc f -r Governor at every elec- !
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tion since li'l. Hoping tare too p-.ion
lenso of the people would have flinwii .
them ih. mom ict v. s well as the ncccssi- .
ty, of chrcling Andrew H. Ddl, be.t being ;
accustomed to d rfoit, having unde-g-me
that pr.M-ess at f .r sncci-ssivj c mtests, the
Democracy of the State w i'd acc.-.t tlie ver ;
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d.ct with the same gi.ee t!.e have he.eto- ,
lore done, and hope for better success in
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the future. The Legist.iturc is of course ,
Bepnblican in both houses, and will again
,!,ame tho State iu the estimation of her
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f.;sterSt i'es by lelt.inu-.g thcsoiiof Sitiun
Cameron to the V. S. Senate. U is hard
on tke State, we admit, but the people,
v.ith their eyes wide open, havo so willed
it, and tho Cameron linj; will take good
rare Ihct (he di.-giaceful act is accumlisph
ed at the proper time.
Tur. directors of a bank in Scotland can
not squander the money of ils stockholders
ly reckless outside sja fid ation, nor deceive
the public fiom time to time by false state
ments although under oath, of its condi
tion, a is so oflcn done with impurity in
this country. Nine directors of the Gank
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T Glasgow, which suspend, d a few weeks
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ogo with iMbiliti- esnmaicu at ti... ty
millions of dollars, have b cu arrested and
mt into nriKon lo await tii.d for their
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fraudulent management of tho affairs of
the bank, and the general impression is
that thry will all be sentenced to long
terms of imprisonment. A bank in Troy,
N. Y., suspended a week or I wo ago, ami
the Bank Superintendent has made a report
in which he declines it hopelessly a:id
icniedih-ss'y insolvent," iheie being an ap.
parent dt-licit of )-4o.vr.r4, but we have not
Leaitl ihat any one has been ni rested.
When crime iu ihisconiitty is plated with
pold t lie sliong lance of justice is seldom
ab'e to j.ierce il, but iu the older countries
of Furope, to their ci' dil be it :iid. justice
walks w ith rapid Mi ides and ioflicis her
penali tea will, s ei n iinpai li.iiity, wLc'.Ler
Le oJloiiiiar Lit a pcasaut 01 a jeer.
Gknekai. John Tors was '.he leading
es3 before the Court Martial which in
iC,2 tried General Fitz John Porter, and
J sentenced Iiim to be dismissed from the
J army, the principal chirge against him be
incr a refusal or reelect, to cany cut
military order fent to him
Ho disastrous second Bull
A military board, consisting
officers, has been in session
fust at West Point and
1 New Yoik, to hear testimony
! of Porter in support or his allegation that ,
he was cotirelv innocent of the charce i re-
i fencd ."gainst him, and that his conviction
and exnulhion from the annv was an act ;
of er iss injustice. General Pope, al-
ress nntk,rgo a cr0Ss cxamiiiaiior. by
Poller's counsel. This is a most unusual
position to be taken by Gen. Pepe, and re
flects great discredit upon him. If he was
iu error in his testimony before the Court
Martial
mit
cor.
U own error and do full justice to as brave 1
a mi!i as Fi'z John Porter has always
' 1
shown himself to be. His refu
.fal to co
tl, rfeet
before the board can only have
,.r ,hn,,.,ii,n,,;t,r i',.vipr ti-ifl(ii i lie case, i
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t w.... ....... H . r-
,l rr.;,.,. H, I.Bliel nlilfll IS reilCT- I
speech. Ho charged the capitalists of
Boston with intending ?.t the election to
intimidate their emi'loycs into voting
against Ben Batler, and advocated the
hanging of all such w ho would do so two
"bine bioods" to every limp post; that
the time for revolution had come; that the
woikiugmen were ready, and if their ends
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(Butlei a election) were not accfmilislie ,
'
by lbe ballot, they would draw blood, put j
into (,p-;ce ,,y fl:c0 Blld ..kin al,d
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lestrov the minions of capital.
contains a vast amount of news in a more
condensed form than is usual with other
city journals, and for that reason alono
enjoys such an exceptionally large ciicula-
, tion. Tho gieat merit, however, of the
j consists in its steady and aggressive
jwaifare against all manner of fnr.vl and
. dihonesfy, no marter where or by whom
i committed, or whatever the fchapo they
, m iy assume. Iu this particular feature
( we know of no other paper that is so fear
j less and aggressive. As one of the cheap
; est and most interesting journals of the
.Jay, the Weekly .'(. especially recom-
mcuds itself to country subscribeis.
I'liATKicinr. AM)Si;icii'K ix Illinois.
Decatur. 111., was the scene on M niday
moining last of ateriible tragedy. Messis.
William and Benjamin Sawyer, who ate
biotheis, have, for the last dozen pears,
been partners in an oi! mill in that city.
YV'l.t!.-. io.rr.tt.pr in llipir ofHep William
where he fell, bleeding profusely from his j
wound. A Tier shooting his brother, Wil-
i j j ... , .
rushed down stat.s to the basement
and out into the backyard of the mill, :
where he shot himself through the head
nnd ftrll senseless 10 the ground. He was
carried to his house, where be died in
about an hour. The wounded man lies in
a critical condition.
-On Saturday night the coach diivcr
Horn Hie. norm reported mac on ins i ip
noitli from Liramie, Wyoming, on Friday !
stopp.'d at the Plate River j
f , ..i,...., a n,;j' fr,fn. I aramie bv rIVO I
loiii. anoui a mtio uoni j,.uainie, ny nvi,
niasked men. who look fiom the coach two ,
pri-oneis, Mausiield and .VcLaughhn,
' h.ng them on a large cottonwool tree
. on ihe river ba-ik. 1 hese men wpre
I c,ial2t(J J(.u1 aKPllcy aiKi baJ lCfn
1 in custody in Cheyenne, ami weieen mite
f.ir Deadwioo iiudei- guard of .Inn .Alay
and Jesse Brown, whom the lvnchcis com-
3
ill i;u:, anu uicreuv uuimwunu , u ismt-i n j.iii.g m u.v ....... ...v. j ! H.p U'pst hiriia Ii
. . n - s.i I... , ..t. ;l,...nr1 r 1 1.9.. r..l. S flirt r nr. tlc mr.no
le?d tlie Couit and to procure Poiter-s suouiu oe cm u;, oj u... "'t - ; now lbe Pi(
viction, he ought now, if he is a candid - - - ."ath of , f?ctre8 and sel s
. r..-, . . ,1 mnn l.o ;ii;n!r to rectify " r .i.,. .1,- ;Scni,n;n of ti. I tlie famous Ciao U.
ft-l or nniicni 17 VllllPIU. I ( 'I Ml .1 V i . i . . ... 1 i. l.'i'v-i j .. . a i r i. m. . -i- - - - . : ' r-r. - t . n ! i .1 1 I- : i r . n T . r-
i polled to give up their aims and surrender j a supreme moment of levealed fate. Fd- j A remarkable case of mistaken identi
; their prisoners. At daylight Sunday 1 gar A. I oo or ictor Hugo cmld not have ,y js reported from Boston Highlands. A
J morning M.. L. Green, Deputy Coroner, imagined a fvrm of death more completely j youn n)an 0r cr,.i character, named Rd-
. A.. ... 4 I . a cs,st.. n.wl t....n.l ll.n l.n.lla. cllll ealpilll t PlI 1 O t PSt. 1 lift VIPl 101 foi't itlirlo ,t . . . .. .
.me io . .it .-i to.- now ... ...... ... .w-. vo.
there, one hanging and the oilier on llie
! rM-oii-.id Thev weir, taken to Laramie and
a coroner's jury empanelled.
The N. Y. Sin says that several boys the railway track at Norwich Falls, at a
kindled a large bonfire in an oichard near j point where, there is a double switch, and
the little village of Arlington. N. J., on ! accidentally had one foot caught in a 'frog,'
Saturday afternoon. Among the score or j ia such a way that be was unable to extri
moie of children gatleied about it. was 1 cate ft. A northern bound train wascom-
I . . .
, l.!la ouegman. tbe daughter of a w idow
; f Havia avenue, Kean.ey, a mde and a
half from the orchard. The child s dress
, in ,nail)er (..u ,lt flre lfl u,,,,,,,.
; jv f, jehtcned. she ra:i screaming in the
direction of the bouse. Her companions
direction of the Louse. I Ier companions
were helpless w ith fear. Llla's course was
down hill, and befoie she arrived at her
home I er clothes were burned to ashes.
and her limbs and body scorched to a
brown-black
color. Sho died
Siindav
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morning
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i.en loiuer, jutnuiim io ncsieiu
newspaper, was once engaged to a young
lady of Waterville, Me., and to break off
the match, which for some reason displeased
him, hit upon the no.ablu txjiedient of
goinir upon a feigned space and jamming
an iiioflensive citizen's hat over bis eyes,
reckless inebiiiite was promptly anested
and lined ; tho giil wro-e a letter repudiat
ing him; her father threatened to kick
him out of doors if ever he ventured n-ar
the house, and tho wily young man chuck
led gicaiiy al ihti bUCCCbd of Lib lUUOCCUt
bti.llaoui.
Honor Denver than Wealth.
TWFNTY T-IVf. THOVSASD POT.t.AKS KF--QLKATHEI,
HUT NOT YET ACCEPTED.
HoxEsDAT.K. Nov. 3. For fifteen years
Thomas C;.nroy Las earned a livelihood ;
country and claim iue money. 1
stubbornly refuses to do tins ami nam- ,
""Vm
away on his lapstone from tiayuieaK ,
daik, earning jus:enougn .okecp me ,
' a t i
Wl(ir from ihe dot.r.
Conroy is an educated Irishman
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Conroy, of
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This firm
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.cit.ster. i :
years a mom
.POIV OI lUIIOMMUK l""U
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i i.sifiricz rr t.iiir i.nf hi;iiiu o'.tynu
barracks aronna uuuim. "D
The brothers !
were SU.T'n"" "dm1v 2 !
roy. In lS. M.chae ( .on.oy died lie
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was a widower, and lelt on B""' ' a :
after his brother Thomas,
then nineteen
, years of age a graduaie oi ,
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Dublin colle
KC. mo , ,
.,000, was to remain invested in the bus- ;
ine'ss, and was so left that if the son
lOOK
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to revert to young .
fiim, and then it was
i nomas (.onroy. I .e ;
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V"' ,n. ,,e Ii,tn' T ol u' nnt e..V "".l.rj !
omi'i). lht ? r ' i. . V T' I
p - rarie iii.m tuai. oi ii e vouioi a. vioom-
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, i.5. ;r , i;., rr n:,m,H Cor.
l.rl . ,l.,l,lor to vo.rs t IS lllllllir ,
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Patnrk. ihe refusal of his nephew in-i
e nsed him, and he determined to revenge i
what he ca l. d the insult to his wife's fam- I
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vy. auoiu tuawime u.o oer o
Aragu.tes was strong m that part of lie-
land. One day Patrick Conroy laid before ;
his brother Thomas what seemed to be
positive evidence that their nephew was
not only a member of the detested order,
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but that he was secretary and book-keeper ,
r ,j a , . ;. ,11 ii.
,,f a lodgp, and a leading spirit in all its
& : n 1
doings. Tho elder Thomas Conroy sum
moued his nephew to him and taxed bin
with his connection with Ihe secret society
m
ciety.
The nephew indignantly repelled the
charge, and demanded tho source of his
L nele Thomas's information.
"Then iinchi Patrick is a perjured vil
laih!" young Conroy exclaimed : "and
you are another if you reiterate the
charge !''
IBs undo Thomas remanded that the
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his Iiintl.pi- I'tiifk tur Kuril IniifTiinrrft or r
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unit the t'Comoyl roof. Young Thomas
c'jose to do the latter. With twelve guin
eas in his pocket l.e took passage for New
Yoik. He found his way to the village of
Pleas-ant Mount, in this county, and there
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i-xr iw rlurii fr ,or n""seo "u i.t....i " .. " i for the Democratic nomination mr v.over- oi ui-j hkmi oi . r'""f'. "" ' - -
by i ope uur...g i pf Tallieis Bix nules from Hones- ( - .q Kontuck A few weekg ar thero a wid..w ami Hire. smarms of bees at the ; .
Unn campaign. ; by ni.,king ar,n repairing the boots t tactically but three candidates in same time in a wapon. i g b 3
of three arn.y , and shoes of tanncis, bai keepers ai.u !" t!ie eid. The Hon. William Lindsay, ex- , A horse owi.t-d by P. Y Davulson, 01
fur some weeks, i Urmcn ; yec ouruK .i -""r " " : Chief J.isUce of the Court ol Appeals, i nii.iapoin, is creone.i wuu , n j i a
' . t,i., .f : sr. MM) lias been waiting foi Him i, lr r.,.- tl. . ,1.. rontlv r.Kiimi'trc suicide lv runir.i; n.to ! B Vt
afterwards near : , :..., Ireland. The only condition " . ' ,i i5a i - ..M, Innkiiic his neck to escaro !
on the part ; lenired of him is that he shall go to that ; .... ... .,,:;,.;., to ,he ;,,Vei- ; woik.
- i xi- v ii- i i .1 7 i r opposing candidates a shadow that daily
lied Miss Molhe Delanrv, the daughter oft 1 . . . . J
. , , r rf-J , j . grows more unsubstantial,
a respectable farmer, i hen ho moved to ! b
Tanuer's I'alls, and established himself in j " "r" "
business. Some time afterward he teceiv- A Buavb Woman's Fioiit With Mask
ed official notice from his uncle's attorney ' eu Bi'iioLAns. The Chicago Timet says :
that they weie ready to pay him the i'o.OuO j i i1P nf cowardly thieves that tins heen
left by his fat her at any time he would ap- j driven l nun l tie heart of I ho city hn ve evi.h-n t -
pear in Leinster and claim it. This notifi- I ,v. ,h,Vir "ll",,N, V'',"('r in ""t,hl ", V'3
1 . . ,, , ... pl.i es where they so lonir hi-i.i eirniv nl. At six
cation is repeated annually, and annually, ; eloek in the a'tterno.m or th.-'Ni. two men
on receipt of the notice, Thomas Conroy j entered the resi."nee ot Wiliium M irshnt. lit
writes baek that ivhpe.PVPr this no' i fip.it ion the soul Ii west corner of Ih.inm iu: Tinny-til S h
is accompanied by a confession from his
uncle Patrick that he made a false accusa-
tion against his nephew, and with an ajiol
ogy from hi3 uncle Thomas for repeating
the false charges then Lo will gladly re
turn to Ireland.
National Thanksgiving Pi:oci,am.
TION. The President has issued tho fol-
1, . . rrt.
owing proclamation setting apart riims- ,
day, November 28lh, as a day of thanks
giving : j
A PROCLAMATION.
The recurrence of that season nt which it is
the hniiit fit' our p-oplp to tunke ilevout mni
piihlic i-fiti tension .' Ihi'ir constant ilepenilenep
upon the l.ivine tnvor for all the ,'., (jirts of
lite Htel hapiiiiess mill of puhti; p.-aeo and
prosperity, r xliihits, in the recorn of the ye.ir,
Htmndnnt rewsons lor o:ir it ni tit tide nnd t himks-
Kivinir, I'.TUt.ernnt har ests.proilucllvc mini !
amrk- crops ot Ihe staples ot l mile and iiihiiu- I
fuel tires t... ve enriched the country. The re- i
sources I lots iurr.islied to our reviving indu- !
Irps n nd ex pit ndinir coin mereo Hre hnxleiiinir
t he .Isy when discords a nd d ist rt-sses nil I hrouirh
the lenir:h and hreadili of the land will, under
the continued favor of l'rovidence, have iriven
way lo confidence nnd eneriry nnd assured
prosperity. Peace with nil nations has heen
prevailed, ami the insiitiitiorisiof Imerty nnd
Justice, which the wisdom m! virtue or our
lathers estahlished, reinatn tile rl"ry and do-
,4.nce fr lh.jr ,..,.,.. T,, ,.n,.rH pr.-va-
lence of the hlessimr of heallh thrmurh our
maintained unbroken, domestic tranquility has
wide land has made more roiispjcuou the silt
ferins arid sorrows wtiich I lie enrk situ low r.f
pesiil-nce lias i nst up in a portion of our peo
ple. This heavy Htliiction even the liivine
Killer has tempered lo the f uiTeriiisr communi
ties, In the universal (sympathy and cueeor
whrcit have Itowed to the ir r.-li'T. and the wtiole
n if ion may rej lice in I he u n il y r spi ri t in our
p-op!e Ly which they cheerfully s-liare one
n(. . liieiel- re. f. Uatherford ft. H ives.
president ..r the I nn;-.! st.it. -s. lo appoint
Hiurs.i.v. the-.-sM, d,y ..r N-vemher next, as a
'' d Naii..ii.ii tlmnks-ivini? ii.l prayer : and
j (..ir lv recommend mat withdrawinir them-
selves from s-cular cares and iilmr. the people
of the I 'tilled States do meet together on t hat
day. in ll.eir respective places ot worship, there
to (five thanks and praise lo A lm iirht v (iod for
11 is mercy, and to devoutly beseech Ihcir con
tinuance. AVatciiing Df.atii Arpito.vciiixr.
1 None of us can know how we would act in I
, . - - - -
man um itinuio scene wu.cu ici uiinaieu
than the terrible scene which terminated'
i no li e oi one join, cor.ian, at Norwich,
j litsi. i lllliijf iiii;iii. DMiiiiii, win. ii.i a
pistol-maker in that city, was walking on
f 11 . l si i z -
1 ing at iniispceo, ana yoninn, iinumg nim-
! fell unatue to escape ins ooom, nait turneu
in his chained position, ami lacerj the en -
I Kie (literally an engine of death) in a de -
hant way. and almost smiled a.s it struck
' him. His body wa3 fnghtlully mangled
: almost literally torn to pieces under the re-
1 morseless wheels and when picked tip it
1 him. His body was fiightfully mangled
presented a horrible sight. A part of hi
clothing, in which was Lis revolver, was
torn from bim by the engine ann carried
i . n-:o: :. .i: 1
I l O . , ill 1111 ill O IC O t; i 1 1 1 . IL n .! UlOUOVClCU.
IHtrtJura ltnn.) times.
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,
I P.e t.li'CagO J ir.l SUIJI'SIS Vliat 1 UC
reason Ihat General Pope does not testify
in the Fitz John Porter case is because he
cannot get his mileage unless he is sub-
p.vnacd. Mileage may havo something to
no with it, says the Phil.. JUeonl. but a
desire to preserve his reputation is what
pricks him ;T. When a man has written
one thing, and wiil be obliged to swear to
another, it is expecting much of him to!
think he will come when he is simply
called for. Ho w il come w hen he has been
lj.jasue.1 with a subpuma. and not before. 1
Yeliotc rerer Hero.
DR.
BLACKBURN A I.EADINO CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR OK KENTUCKY.
Tr is a t:iri.
' " ' ' , h , i..lev
r ')tPj t!,ree out of tho four candidates
r,or's chair vras equally certain. .
John c ! ndernood and
But Lieut. -
i ,fiv .iitnii . . i, tic r in 'ti mi. Ltii
the lion.
Thom;ig L jones.cx Congressman from ihe
Iisti ict, each had apparently no less
i i i i .t. .:..t l:
a ;.. i .r., w.m.no.
WOUHt kllO UMII IUO l' "IV. lM.iy -..
.... e .. . - I.... .1.. 1 1. r
noil lor uuniu'i:'. itux, iiic I'lmmin mi
each of these three bas suddently become
Kl"vo.
. . .
Dr. T.nk P. lilacTihnrn of Tjouisville is
-.,,,. ;,o, hvH.i ana ..oi vo.l !
old gei.tlen.Vn of neatly TO, and an elder!
h f b jc s Bljickburn i
oroiner m iue 11011. . Ks. uicnuuru,
Congressman from the Seventh Kentucky
i District. He came prominently before the
I I V ICI,. I 1 I llllf Itlllll 1I1K
Noi..,lcrn bjc dli;ing tbe war as olie of
. . . , i . j : . . . : . . r . X" . . l
f, llnfTrJ r-nneoiratnis 'oil
contagions disease bv shinning
------ s . , , ' :
i to mem cargijcs i miecieci cioiuing irora
slands and Cuba. He is
sident of a company that niana-
the uiiiibie salts from
chard springs of Ivcn-
tuckv.
,. . . , .. , . , -
' domic form in Memphis and Shreveport,
droio form in Memphis and shieveporr,
U':iuia
four yearn a-o. Dr. Blackburn momnilv
, Dr. Liackburn piompuy
tuofcK.ional sei vies to the
volunteered his professional servic-s to the
ci..i.-ii .....i-.. t . v. i t-.i. iiitiimiuii i t- .
smitten cities. I Ley were thaukftilly cc-
. . . - , - . .
ceprea, ana lor two monius or more tne
"1 l "J--'- ' ........... .w.v.t..o....j ...
J r,,.! . ... l.l..nl ...,r.c Ti.rrl,- i r. t 1, a
sociation, and was assigned to the south-
"... -e.ou, , . uc
'ev'r terribly fatal.
A week or two affosome local newspaper
. . . i. . . . , . ........
jn iis di.st,ict M.trpe.sted his name for
Govenim. The idea seemed electric. The
. , ..,, -i
the State took it up, and the Couritr-
Journal this town now says that if the ;
: . : .: . 1 1 . .. . I 1 .. 1
IIOIII lllill 1111; i:OI VtTII l.' Ill MiOlilO 4S.SVII1UIC
: . 'T .. ,..,., , , , :
I S rf I' JiaCKOUl II W OU 1(1 UC IIOIII I -
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nfiTi-.n l.v npiMjmiinn ' All .i.t li nci'ist ir
journal in the inteiior says: "Buena '
Vista ir.ado (Jen. Taylor President; j
night walk to Cerro Gordo sent Johu S. I
Yi!!"am.- to the I'-oted States Sonnte, and j
the hospitals at Hickman will make old ;
Lnko Blackburn Governor of the proud :
Commouwealt.h of Kentucky." '
Dr. Blackburn is fairly bcfoi e the people I
for the nomination. The story is told of I
him that, at a littlo dance in Lincoln;
county.be made it his business to be present
and footed it merrily with the girls in spite
. - .
of his 10 years. The sweethearts and
husbano.s and fatheis promised to a man
to giv.i him their votes.
In the face of such a prestige and such
a canvass it is natural that iho coveted
chair at Frankfort should seem to the three
s'reet-, ne.ir tho limits. I lip r-nr iloor w:is
open. hiiiI I hey tin '1 easv iieeess. Thev went lip
... . ...... .... .... yt.-j. r....
shiill loeilier in.il. I. The v clem n.Ie.i I iie money
wliich l tiey phi I slip l:tii. nd upon her li-rnyinu-
nny k.1oivl,..ijfeot iiswliererihouts. the thmrs
tni.k her l.v ihe tidir, i hrew tier Hc.nnsi the wall
an.i chokeil her.
'lhevlheii presentel ii revolver to her fnce,
x ... . 1 .... . . ..; . .1 .1. .1 ...
lllll S'l' .IIS 1 ."'I I ill .I..II l!T .pil I. f.11'1 .ii'ie -i
t In in t (. ilo Iheir n iinl 'rim? work. 'J'lien one
of I lie outiHvs. ileliei hy h woman's r);i;ntless (
n. ...... ..; ..1 1 .... ... .1 I . .. i . j I..., i.j I
. .'ill i. a', (i ie.i ill' 'i'i .iii'i ' j ........ t..i.'? .
M.i. witt, no expression tint wns cnousrh to
1 rer.e I he hloml of a Hirer, t area toicl to fiis-
emliowl il if sl.e ile! r.rit tell tiiein ivlipreeiie 1
hud her t reiisiires. Tlir-v wimp loo eowarrtlv to
e:irrj" I 'lis I hreul i n t exei-n tion. n t he rno h-r
St ill ileti 'ii them. They tore open the Led lick
i'lir Htid I'r.i-'ert Hn: carpet ir.mi the tlor.
I'nderneHlli his they found U0 in hill of va
rious ii'ii(.m!inii ions. Not satisfied wpli this
work, t hey packed up nil the valuable cJothinir
in i tie house nnd c-irried it awy.
They dronpe l Itr s-. however, in their fiiirht.
Tiies.- hriit. s went into tiio liouse riisiruispd.
having tlieir .M-ifnaeeeseoverrd wi;h noisks.
his hold and dastardly net is worthy of the
front ier htm-li'ti. In f.iet it surpasses in cruel-
t y some ol I he riders oft he western w i Uls. who.
not withsiaiidinir t hev ar.- mem her of the Illicit I
tl.m order, seldom throttle the throats of wo-
men and children. It has heen reserved ror
( hicajro to produce two of Ihe mot heartless
and devilish cre.it urlis in the ranks of the liur-
Kiario-n fraternity, .a viifii ince coinmiitee
may lie necessary it such deeds Leconic xeneial.
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A singular caso'of diphtheria poison-
ing is leported from Allegheny county. A
young giil contracted diphtheria, and tho
! disease yielded to medical treatment, but
! while recovering she happened to place a
thumb in hei mouth, and some of tho of -
, Tensive matter from the throat penetrated
' an abrasion which was on the end of the
; thumb. The poison commenced spreads
ing, and surgeons thought to arrest its
course by removing the member. Ampu-
tation w as performed, but subsequently
the Land was taken off. Still the poison
kept on its course un the arm. and it was
tiecuieo io periorm anotner amputation
between the elbow and shoulder, but to
. .... - .. ...
i I . : ii... . .. .. r lii.i l.:.Afn.l
litis i lie ..lll.li.nui me lliui; "no ...ijitu-.i.
At latest accounts she was still living, but
Lor case was considered hopeless.
, wara i jConai'o, was arresieu mere last sum
t t ' i i i .,,,
robberies in towns of the vicinity. In
......... .1.... . ..
. . . . . i .
almost every case Ihe thief had worked in
, ,
....."U n ' r ;,t int ..,.j
"1 .o.ot...
n IIia man. in riiiiir nnA p.asrt mil In lift
. oiihi ,.,.1 i.i. el,,,, f,... n .,rm
in State prison seemed good, whe-.. ''Balti-
more Jim," an accomplished housebraker.
was arrested and tho remarkable resem-
,,;uire (,.tween the two men was discover-
; .i
ed. Most of the cases
j wl, itl 'i,:-!' .r l
were withdrawn, and in one which went
i i. iv af.o,.iited
j
" , " "
A special dispatch from Bismaik, D.
1 '
I. . . i c . .. c ni nil n i' ...ii-.ii.it. i.inii. . i -. i i .
is i - . j "'a .'i:.'i"nr..v v. .ni.-,-
pued at loit Lincoln today. Mrs. Scr-
geant Aoi.nnn turns out to ue a man.
V!.-Q NT. ....... r. .. n 1.. hiIfdu nt il.o .t -t
( ... I -. ,,... i n . i , . b ..... jr.o.
I . . . ' . T . . I . 1 1 ,
anti a mosi ipu.a i mmwue. one nau oecu
mniiip.i ll.iee Im.ea mni - j.nn r.f tho
" ' '
"l""l hit-. euJin lliannnwic. Ilia u lis-
, band is a mendier of the Seventh cavalry
ow in the field. There is no explanation
of the unnatural union, except that the
supposed Mexican woman was worth ."?10,-
00(1, ami was able to buy her husband s
silence. Sho had been with the Seventh
cavalry nine yeais."
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Right young men left Hartford last
August to nurse fever suiTerers iu the
South. Harry Brooks, the only survivor.
La;-just ietuiucdLoine.
Xctvs and Other Xotinys.
' Thomas O'Placn, the last of the Rng
t lish Fenian pi isonei s. has born released.
! 1...-. txkcmiKLinpil Irnm Mnncic. llid..
' -ith .Mrs. Pecker, taking her live childreu
nlong. but leaving her hnsb.ind behind.
! An I.w paporgives a thriling account
It is allered James II. Wliealley, pro-
pri. toror a sugar i finery in Brooklyn, is
missing with nearly a qu.uter of a million
' trust funds belonging to several estates in
' .!... :.-
! (miain Xjtiiiiiii'l Stone and wife, of
j - .
' A.. I...... IIce 1. o .a tna lf I' ll'.HPil IIlO
.uimiii, .'i.c, j
'sixtieth anniversary of their marrazo in
; , ,
louse where the captaiu was born and
lias always lived
i -"
Under the direction ot tiio spirits oi
his two dead wives, a Mr. Wheaton has
AHnnv4 M Hnxnla . t in . 1 1 V" o j . i ry I .n
; -i ttirM !'. i'" ...... . . .. f, ,
and placed upon it t banner of a strange
; device, costing GO.
j Tbe Emparor of.P.razil has pensioned, ;
. 1 1 n . . r f1. n m..vtl. o va.ih t X. rfi r i 1.
I ian woman, in order that she may be able
.,...l: X', i
m puisne un nnruivm .-...u.o " -' -"
iork, and become a physician.
j James Mathers was killed on the l.os ,
: ton and l'rovidence lv.tilrnail. near jXNige- j
i ville, Mass., on Saturday, and John Giay, j
over eighty vears old, was kn!cn ly an in- i
.' i; r I
A Georgia farmer waited till three
hundred bats had congregated iu the gai-
' rot of his house, and then he went at it and
batted the whole lot to deam.
ro one
i . i
; gains anj uai uj m-...B ... ...
Forty nine Indian cbildien fiom tho
will occur on Julv 11, 1ST:). Cm thnt day,
accord
Ss
sun
! sailed on .Monday for Antwerp on tl
! steamship Switzerland from Pliilad-lphi
, 17 ,.v,.nii i i ni..,r ti. i.,,iir vciotr
V-.'l''l..-l lJ'.llrt ..."'l. ...... ........ , j
tho i
ia. i
inter.
V ice 1 resident Kot.-orts w ill act as 1 resident 1
during his absence.
' . w . 1 cl.n..f ' ' ' nnc II. rncrn'itn .F !
. nu...n . ..... v.jv ...,.-...1
in - . ,.r n.n. r- ,
; . .-nin-l, m . nm viinii, J -a
-...,. .....,., i.i c .i.,T ,1 1. .,. 1
, 1 o so voul pp .1 p:l ( . Kl son AIiP!i tne latiei ;
seized a gun and ordered t'ie old man to t
cease castigating his daughter. The boy j
"shot,'' and the old man was killed. j
A man in Paxfon. 111., seiz.-d with an
uncontrollable desire to tak-o Iniinn life, !
assailed his wife with a knife. She es
caned from the house, as did other menbers j
of the family ; but a baby left, behind in its i
cradle was ruthlessly slaughtered. (
Mr. i find Mrs. Terrell of Hou-tcn, Tex., j
liked an oiphan girl so well that they !e-
i cided legally to adopt her as their daughter;
. J . - .
Imt inst as the mniTs were l.-aiiv f.n sii'ii-
i.i i-i . ..
: M. 1- 1 1 i . ., i :.. i.. i,
iii. .oi. oiuii ii'.. itj ii. i i.is Hill... imii. iii-
Wonld prefer her as a wife
with her.
And he eloped
At Des Moines. Iowa, r. kittsn had j
caught and was playing with a mouse ;
when the Lightened captive sprang into;
pussy's open mni li and ran down her j
throat. The kitten went into spasms. !
which did not subside till the mouse, had j
been suffocated.
A yawl boat named .Tuli,i was washed i
ashore on Stony Point, Lake Ontario, near !
Henderson, X. Y., on San lay. Them was j
a man in it lashed to the seat with life
extinct. Thero were also marks of vio-
letice on the hc-ad and b;dy,and the hands
were tied togeiher.
Mr. Martin was on his way f.om Madi-
i son to Jauesville, Wis., to many Miss Fos-
ter, but he chanced to meet Miss Cob be,
J , . , d known and l-.ved, ami
: . . , ... , ...
j straightway man led her, leaving M'ss
Fi'Ster and her wed. ling guest d to wai-. ill
.... e fj
i . ., ,. I.,.. I
s coining.
Mr. rhibps of Millington, Mich.,
whipped his l hii ti en year old daughter
till she consented to tie married to a man
idie detested. As scon rs the ceicmony
was over she escaped and roused thMu-'gh-boihMd,
and her husband and father had
to f.v for their lives.
K'.len Murphy, who disapyeaic J from
Clifton, Siaten Island, about tloep months
ago, and was supposed to have been mur
dered by her lover. Louis IIeia at Silver
Lake, has sudden! ly reappeared at Clifton
with a baby in her arms, and was mariied
to her lover on Sunday.
Mrs. Gcoige Partridge, of Orhind,
j luau.e, agcu years, tiieo last week, lav-
, jng her husband of the same aCe and in
.j . -r, , , . .
I R'od hoalth. This aged couple have been
i married Co years, and always lived in that
j village, where they raised ten children,
1 eight of whom aie living.
I 1 "e t.ai nones oi Cincinnati had aeon
i rPl t an1 picnic recently, for the benefit of
i th0 Hospital of the Good Samaritan, of
! which the Sisters of Charity have charge.
! The speaker selected for the evening was
I Hie Hebrew Rabbi. Dr. Lihcnthal. He
; made a charming address.
I A Phomi.xville, Pa., dispatch says that
; a huge and very brilliant meteor appeared
' there in tho West, about, fifteen degrees
j above the horizon, on Saturday evening,
ahout six o'clock, lea ving h very luminous
j trail, which was visible for ah mt a minute
1 a,d a half after the meteor fell.
.n ii.i.j.. .. . . .. .
' "runoj o" nc two uas.ercrs,
named M. Murphy and Patrick Conlev.
woi-ldn rr in thrt nptv I .-l rt T.-i.
...... ... .... ...... . i..i;i.,i.;'k
i u,,llu""-i oieio, i mio, steppeii upon
j Gie end of a swinging scaffold and fell
eighty net to tne cellar. Con ev vras
1. : o .. a ; . , . , ... . . -
Kineii nisianiiy nr.n Ainipny will ilie.
The Xetvarfc, (X. J. journal says that.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright, aged one bundled
: and six and one Lund red years repective-
: 1 r r. in 1 .1 , i . i . n. . I, . i .. .. ' - 1
I ly' are staying at tr.eir son s res.denco in
maiciiy. i ney nave been
mai ried sevent v
. j . . . y
. j -.-, ...,..' c... .el., i uiuiii. c?ear-fTranii
; t,:i,ir-., v.i, i . -
cuiloren. J.otii were born in New Jersey
L '. elve Jfsrs "S0 'con Benson
port Wayne, Ind., a
' . .c - , . ,
man Of f lit Vei.rht
! 1 " He speculated, lost
He St.ecu1.ired lost
m;:"Cy: uZtpe'H c'.nlduct"r.
! H.r, nT" ' ' ' j , htle-
" ., . , ',' V 'asi ,wc?k. 1,6
",r " '..p..', rA
.. ... .."-ioi,rti iiiu was uurica m
1veu worth, Lansas, despatch says
1 V 1 ,i,e 1:VC ';vernment stables at Fr
i-iiiivi(iiih was ourned at noon on Sun-
ll7- 'o yet been assigned for
j the lire. The stable contained fifiy three
i.cavcriwoitU was burned at noon on Sun
i . 1 . 1 1 ...... ... . in., ,. .. . I . .
; , .-. ... .. .. .tcii. i csc iieu, i. ii e re
were rescueo. the re.
niain.ier being consumed. It is thought
n" -ss oi . snort oi ?,uw.
I lin Kclionoee T..I... T f . ..
snort 01 K",
. .'o .. t . .nil is II. WTOH 1
. . 1 u. ... .,i. r. M .
, t o , . rt v.ew t.i i our men, is re
nOlteil a total Wreck mill all o.. I. 1 ...
. --. " ' o.ni
at Good I Harbor. Lit.le Traverse Ra
joun weDtuge was captain. Several m
casualties are reported. Old sailors state
1 lie storm lias been the most icmflc seen
.... .M.r .,c.,,.s.
A few ia vs ago a lis heroinn nr., c:..,
.1. 1.1 r. -:.
r-:. . ,, ... . , .-.o.ia.
v,oj n .....v oo.iio.o on ine suriacc of
the w ater, lie secured itand it proved to '.o
water-tight and contained an infant several
j weeks old, provided with a bottle of milk
and sufficient clothing to keep it waim.
' Tne.ro is no clue as to how far the littlo
1 waif Lad sailed or to whom k belonged.
nop
n w n n?
.? M 3-3
P
mm
ll.t3 rcccntl3- returned to Loretto from the l-atorn cities v.ith a
ar.l elegant stock of
m &m warn 6
which were l;onght from fust hands
priocs than buyers on creilit can
ani see bow easy it is to pave cnou'.i in your ,:. i
for a journey cf twenty miles, if need l to rci.-h ..;
all can readilv realize bv examining the fullow:-.: v. or..
3Z C3 3E
I.'k-'it rj.-wn Svrr. -. (.
li. -t Wtiito in,-.
(oxi. I (.if on rulTt-n. i !' .?!.
M.ilts-s 4 . V ir-il
fROIUTE TAKEN IN
The People's Cheap Variety Stoi
KEPT BY M. J. 7EITELDAUM, LORETTO. FA.
A list of conveitc from the church of
Kngiand to that of II me. just published,
oontains the n.imes of Miss Stanh-y, sister
of the Dean ; Miss Gl.idstwio, sister of tl.o
ex Premier: Dr. Arnold's eldest son. Pl"f.
I'aley, Prof. Bard". Adelaide i'mctor and
Llizaheth Thompson, the militaiy painter.
While on his way heme fiom Tall abas
see, a negro named Andicw Wilsii'.i was
run over at Bel Air hill and killed. Pour
! years ago his father wa k iiied on the same
' ,,ot in precisely the same m inner ; one of
. . t . J. . 1 ...
h is lu ot !o i s li
oKe ins uecn- last year w ii; k
and in IbTo another wa-
pl.iying ball.
' kilted bv"a fall.
1 Thursday afieriiorin, Robert Fraz'ei's
IIuToj.ty Dnmpty tror.pe gave a family
matinee at the G;and Gpeia II m.'-o in ;1
City, which was atteidcd by a little gnl
named King.-.bni aged about 12 yeais. !
She was so fiightt-ned l y the tiick in '
which a man is apparently beheaded that
she went info spasms, from the effects of i
which she died on Friday.
Fiedeiiek A. Gardner, of Buffalo, has j
recently patented a steam motor whirh 1
completely obviates what is known as a 1
"dead centre." The engine consists of;
three vaeiJI.it ing cylinders, the pis on
! which connects directly with the central
crank, dispensing wmIi the usual connect
ing rods and steam ches's, one of the
cylinders always being under stenn res
sure.
A young man in Cincinnati desires to
marry a girl of thirteen. She is willing
and so are her parents, but Chio law re
fuses a license to one so voting, atid witp
out a lieense e'ergymrn in that Sta'e ate
forbidden to pciTci m a mat ri.-.ge ceren.ony.
'i-i : :. i ... .... i ..... .
.... . f- f j i-iiii iirj n avri
sik.i if-siiie iions, aec'mpaii:ei fiy tneir
lo.iitives, and to be wedded m spite of
obstacles.
The St. Louis
in illustrating
the wonders of electricity, states thnt a ;
California man, temporally iu New- York j
city, received a trlegiam from home le
cently announcing the birth of n son. lie
immediately telegraphed congratulations, j
and the telegram reached San Finnoisei '
three hours before it was sent and an hour
before tlie c!nld w as boi n In all such
i cases telegrams should be dated back at
i , mi.ium ue ia'.iu j.ick ai
! least four hours.
j A citizen of "Newport R I reputed
i to be w ort h over lOO,0Of' recently dcier-
j mined to have his' house rrshingh.!. U0
P'ircliased the shingles, and, desiiing to !
know if they were a! there, actually emmt- I
ed every o-ie .f tbe fifteen or "twenty1
bundles. One of them was found to be
twn short, and intan ly he shouhlered the ;
bntidl". mat chfi to Ihe himbei yai d, at:d
demanded two more shingles. Re got'
them and tl en was satisfied. j
Bight Rev.
Ca-holic Church,
r.ishop Becker, of the
f.ciivered an address at
j Wilmington. Pel., on Sunday afternoon in
; the pro cathedial. in reply" to charges
: against the Catholic Chuich"by Right Rev.
! Bishop Lee, Episcopal Bishop of that
'.. 7.
i state, who bas just
1 :n. A ii rrl ln o Svnod
returned from the
. t'
in Lncland. The
C-111 . I O VI' IS y IS IHO CailSC Ol mtlC'i CXCitP-
; meut. and comment. The church w as com
i pleiely filled, pi ineipally with Piotrs'anls
1 In-odied l.ei,.rr i,,reH ....
i i " -
-A dispa'ch from Cimtapa. Kansas
says that Theodore Munsterman, a farmer,
was ai rested 1 1 ier on L riday charged W'ilb
murdering a farmer named Hunt w
lived SMtnA twontr milo-a lmn.l-1 .'. -..
, ,, '"I".
a I so moil a I! v a-omirli.ifv k; i .
d- ; Wednesday night. Hunt wasshot through
y tire right eye, and Mrs. Hunt through ,he
ol lelt eye. ihe latter recovered sufiiciently
j - " -"is .ii.- 1 1 tr, i
ti. Iloln llint T..O..,.n,n . .
Ai.cA. ..i.l r.,rl . ' . .
deed. An old feud is said to hnv. v;cti
i ltwce., the men, winch is supposed
r , nave been the cause of the murder.
The wonderfully joined twin hib-e
from St. Reno'.t, Canada, who were ex Lib
pln.l NTnn. '...-l. n r ... .. .
.-.-..w in ,e i oi n. .t iuw mom ns ago, have
. .. .. i. ....... on, i ,:l x uiiiuieiniiia
1 . 1 e t . . . . r...
ny i mi. i anco.isi,. 1 ney
n rn no i 1 1 n
i tho bins, but havo only two legs in ihe
', gregate. The Siamese twins were a d,s
tinct pair, so are be nero twins rv li
- .... ' ......
- i .m i llie and v
AT;i'; o..ri I'l.iomn 1..,. i. r. ..
of the Canadian babies: "Thev have "sen
: i i 1 .. - . .
1 arato lungs and Leaits tho union l.pr.
I '- . " union Ol L.
inng ai ine roge oi tne libs, and forming
..
: common dieesiive and enera' ive orrars '
i . .... ' ' ' '
young man of hoiion and NatLen B GoJ
. lainei Plainer was a hard
Warner bee-au bv inmiPn. nt tTJ.L
t he nosO to threaten Oond, ow' lifT"
Slme .,,, , lli(1(1ell j Weeks pass-
..... .... . . . . r's-
- - -"v V'4
en, aim uuauy, on i Dnrs.lav
lliilht. (e)ll(l
now agreed to meet Warner at tho Old
Smith Lnurch and to nay him S T 0 Ot
w ith the understanding that the neiseen.
tion must cease. Warner was, or course,
arrested at tho chinch, though he had
armed himself with a shn.g Mt-H and rcvol-
i vcr, iuteudin; to resist.
1
L--,-5 Ml t
hOl F-H M r
T 1
NS for ALl
.wllrllfiilU-
for caf-h, arA will ,o sr. 1 f.,rc,
a fiord to take, C !:: , ..
r -
(i iMiABA irM E. ;4
1 f
1
EWIAMiE M (i
A'l'lifi-tnal .or -f'
Fx( rr.sii.v T l IC
:ng to c V..! to
cure S : i t; !e r ll--- 1 T.
'Pan 1! .vp..t: !:..i i .'
ra'e, cviTj- day it: '. v
sei nr-: the alva'.-.ij . 1
sure i ..n.i eti-.'-s. t: r
J I I'
over 1 "'.e i ; ".-
I'lifTK." tin'
.1 ,
I 'lin-.is, Misso'.ri. A
Kaiis:ls.
1". 'iii W II! is tt.e
Trains via -Pan !! : .'.
I.p-tv f P iir:!:
Arnv- s. I, .j--
K ii-w.K it
Ciii'.pi''; oi i - :! i'.
as " i : v. for ail i . . .
ri-lo. Two l.'iti.! : .1 i.
0:el:.-d free f..r .,' .
I f UTtalee in -.r -r r-
II a Mi i;,i:i:: at '
l;isseiigerK slii.;i .i i :i .
Depot, or 7s p.f , . vi
'
el
r i
A
1'.-
and all for ":i v:a
llel'TK," by w hieli l;:ie ':
an- avoided. for I T"' to'
L. i!'.iti.N. (it'iii r ti
i u lulmv Ohio.
I'.i--
of I
A I'.i'VAl:
1 re n re J.
A fir B rsf'T.T '
w iii a ti y I ' v-. : '.
imii'Ti nie.iie
j cVaVi-hed faei'that'i"
IU- VOI1 I.1VH Tl 1- !, !
rnia'i
only remedy wl.'eh 1
ns c v
n
isf.icTirni in Severe e:
It is true there are v
of I. f
- wh-are pred soom-.I t Tl : -i
- 1 AoecTions. t'oiis-n-ipt: -"i. H
! A-'! loiia. Severe t
ds
j Pneumonia, Wle-op
. .... .
ij f.-:::
.rtle.l.'e I
1. Il W- w
1 is- year
, iei- no iw'rso.ia; hi
. j G" rill Till Svrill. To
ian svrup
i -
.:l,l'U d 7 'li were s
all ; c
i t;
-mplaiTit. ( ...rs o
x. pegular s 7- ',
t ; . s TV
... l: T
r--.it - I.
tno-i tt M array. !" .e'i.i.;r
other Drujcists in Ati'-rn
The f mi of I.emmrm M
1TIK:
pease, 1 to ex is? ow ii e to 'lie ih-a'h
i tdor Tn'Tiiler, th" survivies:
' Wm. Leni men is a t io-; t 1 ' -
I lleparTlIlell's f tJ.p ioi'll ss .1 ST"
I posi I.,., and therefore oihrs f r -a
I lot of jewelry-, TV.is.-e! laneon l-'-'-Fs.
1 etc., at first cost, and in tvi' y i' -"
I less t..m cost. Persons wtslct
j articles of that kind will l ev. r ,
I havce to sei tire la r ira: :'. s. .
: r. 1"
1 it' 1 :
r i y
1
I
The clouds may ivr
rehes, the sun refuse S".
w it ).er Tro.-p of :iN m i y t r
Yet still we .'an SWeet s i' 1
Wuljl's i li.'nn s-rre. .'e'r''
every kind can l.e hen.!.' V
e'er before. S'- re oi M.iit
t'iv 71, here the lire-'- "
i n-1
i i a
ss1oi k of wearing at. car
. couiitv is now on iiil
e"'
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
1 V virtue of an o-ler :s-.i ! ' 1 " '
plians- Court of ( 'iitnt : c ' ' ' " '
P ee to put. In sale on t he pretn i-4 - " 1
Saturday, the 23d day cf Ncfr'v
it., nt . -i !,,eL i. m .. i he f w
real i taie. ot w t it h .I.dui .1. hv
died sei7.'d. to wit
A TllACT !"T
situate in (.'Kti.t-ria township. 'i.
ii e
I'll.. h .11 e. I...1 ui..l ilesertl. "! .'. !r
v - It'-.'
. , i ".. f 1
; 1 hi
j t.inc at a ro.-k ui n I. ranch t
ho I1 "' ni' '' l,,Iul l'oiv.n.i. .let l:i
1 J erecs. cast 77 perches to a p
I in 1 of ,(.. norih : pen !e s. to m -
. i .... . . ... ..... . i. . . i. i -o ' . w ,-
im i . m i ' '. ! v ii i r;ici il i it it ii 1 1 . . . . . " -
I roreho. ton si. race stump: t'""1'
j 11 "" '
I -he-. to the place of ivi,iiiire -
.a
.it
J , '-. ,,,! ! .-- Jl ev . M n . i H I i H ;
'1 I 20 AntM ol which are i-.tu'd. ho
', i , - -i
I
to!". AVE:
1 .-.-. l. . . . M.vi-i . im: M.'I sl-. r 1
im i il iiec.'ss.ii v ocThiin
!
Is nlso n u'oo.l orchard on llie pre'ii - '
K."K, " '"i !' '..I "I V," r .
1 1
, 1".'
- ! Itilanee in two i-qua! nnimal l o '
i cm. ii.i.I K . 1...I .rr., I . . 1 i 0 tl
" - -- .' ...ej....... -T ,., , ;-1
Adniinistra'or o I j dm .1. 1-
N
OTlCi: -Camukia
IN TV.
.prsy iva
. ..,i . I'"''
The t'omnion wealth of
- . to li
11. I'rimrle, of h
l. s. . cnmilv, duo.
Snsrini'a'i l'i '
I i- r-
- '
. nun l i-d n ii h Nat :eoi i ' i.i i . ,
rah Pni.Rli-.rf Mai oe. W l it. si. c e. t. i ;; n
.
I'M.'IS, lll'IIS Hll'l I'-Ulllil l'' .".'.'- . I
i i '.i ...!.. i .. ... . .i s. . ... ... en i : : t t o w i:-,f i - 1
" . ,?. ..' . . ' . . ".U. - , ,e h-n t-
to t.e'flnd appear In ! ore 1 1- ' .s n I
r ....
TfUlMn S tolirl, to IK' 7iC.il ai i.e.-.-- .,
for said coiiniy, on th r'rsi M. n lay ol 1 ';( ,,,
her next, then and there lo nee-Tt or r . ,
take the real estate of said .-uarim -
deceased.
nt tup vaiuaiioii ii.. .o-.-" -.
inquest d jlv awarded by the saul l "U" j.-.-i
turned by' the Shet itT on the luth day of;;;, .
a. i. i.s, or ranwrs Herein
. . i. li ..:....;. -i.i ftll.i'll. li''
iioi nf-soiii. i mni i niLiiiui'i..' " - jy.
oi o i
ot". Witness ihe Hon. John nr.
Judtreof our said C- urt. ul !. 'ens .
dent
IO tiosr.ih il.i t oi N.tO'ti.l-cr, A. I. e-
.i.Wl-.s M.-i.o i--...
Attest-JM.x Kv t. n.r.
"TO V SHOEMAKER. Am
J? . ' .1 aw Khenshnrg. P-"-- o
s reet.t ast end 'of restd. ree. P '
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