a. THE CAMBRIA FREIMMI '- CBENSBURC, PA., TRIDAY, - - - - The legislature of Georgia ou last Tuediy le elected General John B. Gor don to tlie United States Senator, every member of Hie Senate, and all but fire in tlie IFmiPe of Representatives, votiug for liirn. Here is another obanae for tlie Johnstown Tribunt to repeat H- pariot ery about "a solid South." .Allegheny counlr la theseconrl county in. the PtMtf. ni entitled to m lensl one of the seven u.1es on the Supreme Deneh, The above sentence- is taken: from, an editorial article which appeared in tlie JulinKtowrti Tribune on tbe day succeeding NOV. 22, 1878. the pubHoation of Judge Aznew's letter, addiepued to tbe people of Pennsylvania. It is the assertion of tbe superior claim of locality npon a State convention in tbe nomination of a candidate for a State of fice, and is as often made by Democratic as by Republican editors. The plea is essentially false, and has, we do not hesitate to say, been the fruitful cause of more I unfit nominations by State, distilct and j county conventions than have resulted from any other consideration. Tbe doc . trine that a particular county in a State is entitled, as in this instance, to one of the j seven Judges on tbe Supieme Bench, be ; cause it it the second county in the State. don, in which Hoyt bad a majority over or because it cives the larcest nartv ma- Dill of 337, but which gave Africa over bis j,ity , ,be , only KOUld and en. opponent-, Dunkel, a majority of 541. In . t ,Ied to respect by a State convention Blair county also, which gave Hoyt a ma- wnen !t pies(,nla tne fittest and most de J..iity of 310, Mr. Africa received a majorl- serving candidate for the ofBce, and in no Ivor 26. These are certificates of chaiac-j olIier possible contingency. If it were ter of which any man may well feel proud. otiierwise. a nomination not fit tn be madu would just as likely be the result as one OFFICIAL,. VOTE OF TEXXSY LVAXIA, 1S78. Sec. Int. A ffnirs. iutig Sup.Oxirtv COUNTIES. The remarkable rn-n for Congress made By Gen. CoflYolb in Somerset county was eclipsed- by that of J. Simpson Africa, the Democratic candidate for Secretary of In fernal Affairs, in bis own county, Hunting. Tns official returns of the election iu . pfifirt.1v ererlital.lA artI dpma tA n cr rvart. eicven Congressional disti iots iu this State, : ' ... , , . , , 1 support. We are not of course referring out.Mde tr L hiladelphla, show that a unioii . . , . . . , , to Judge Sterrett, wno was no doubt the of the Democratic and C-ree:iback vote 1 . . .. , . , , .. ,, ... , , . t most competent candidate before the lie- w.uld have defeated the follow rng named ... 0l . ,. ... , . ... , i publican btate convention, with tbe single successful Iu-puoliean cand'daf es, I .. - T . , ,T , 1-,., -.. , , t, exception of Judge Agnew. How often via : K'.llinger, Mitchell, Kisher, Errett, . . ,, . , . ? , . , , ,. .... ... . , has not this stereotyped claim of locality, Niallpiiherger, W lute. Dirk and Osruer, .... ... .. . .. , ..- Li- 1 unaccompanied with undoubted com- and that a- union of the Republican and . , , . . , n . . . ... j r . j .1 petency, defeated tbe very best men, and Greenback vote would have defeated the . , . . . . , , , . ; foisted shallow pretenders and noisy dema- followiog named three successful Democrat- . . . J bilify ? At different times and in different States it has made Governors, Senators of the United States, Congressmen, members of tbe Legislature, aud county officers, out of the rawest and most unfinished material. Standing by itself, Uierefore, a claim to of fioe founded on tbe mere locality of tbe applicant has no kind of merit, and is only entitled to consideration at all when it is coupled with admitted competency in tbe person seeking tbe position. to candidates, via : It) on, Coffrotu and Wise. - - Cot.. Stam.bv Woodward, of Wilkes hane, declares, so the Johnstown Tribune tHls in, that, next to General Grant, Gen. Hoyt is the most available candidate for the Presidency in 1S80. This i an opin ion as i an opinirm, and is just such an opinion as Col. Stanley Woodward is com petent to entertain and express. It would how b in accordance with the eternal fit ne3 of things if Getieial lloyt should de clare tbat Cof. Stanley Woodward would be tbe most available candidate of the Democratic party for Governor in 18S2. Tbe bonois between -these two Luzerne county statesmen wonld then be "asy." It is not wholesome for a Democrat in Bonding to play the partof political traitor. (Mi Saturday night af'.er the election, tbe Democratic Association of that cily expell ed Peter D. Wanner, who was a candidate gint Hief-tcr Clymer for the nomination for Congress ; J, George Seltzer, wbojrau for Mayor at the last municipal election ; Alderman Isaao II. Fisher, Mike McCul hugb and Alex. Dambly, bolting candi dates for the Legislature, and George Ileissiuger and Jobu B. Ilonden, both prominent Demociatic politicians. It was charged and proven against these men that they bad basely betrayed their party at the election, aud no defense baring boeu made by them, they were required to step down end out of the association. Our opiniou is that swift expulsion is tint only proper way to troat all such offeudois. Gknebal William McCaxdi.esb, who, for some reason unknowu to us, is familiar ly called "Buck McCaudless," -jvas tbe Democratic candidate for Congress in one of tbe Philadelphia districts, and was de feated by Gen. Harry Bingham by a ma jority of 7,400. McCaudless managed to put in an appearance at Ilarrisburg last week to see bow J. Simpson Africa, chief clerk, had been running the office of Secre tary of Internal Affairs, the position held by him (McCaudless), but the duties of which are discharged by Africa, and is represented as having then and there an nounced that be intended to contest Bing ham's election. Our advice to this irre pressible son of Mars, Buck McCaudless, is to retire from public view, at least for a ihort time, aud not permit himself to be come quite so numerous as be soems fatairy beut upon doing. -- -- We don't know how much of the twelve or fifteen thousand dollars appropriated by Congress, a, the instance of Harry White, fur a survey of the Conemaugh and Kiski minetas rivers with tbe pietense of making them navigable, was spent by Col. Worrall, the chief engineer, aud bis assistants, but At tbe election in this county one year ago the Greenback party polled for Bent ley, its candidate forjudge of tbe Supreme Court, 813 votes, distributed as follows : Inthe twenty-four election districts includ ed within the limits of the late District Court be received GoO votes, and in tbe other twenty-seven districts of the county 163 votes. At the election this year, Mason, the Greenback candidate for Governor, re ceived 1,081 votes, being 208 of an increase over Bentley's vote. Of Mason's vote, 015 were pulled in the twenty-four SoutJurn districts, being 85 les than Bentley's vote, and 466 were polled in tbe remaining twenty-seven, or northern, distiicts, being an increase over Bentley's vo:e of 303. About one-third of this increaso is chargeable to Allegheny aud Clearfield townships, in which Mason received 102 votes, nearly every one of which was Demooratio, and iu which Beutley received only two votes a year ago. White township, which gave Bentley last year 44 votes, most of which were Republican, returned this year to her first love and cast only 8 votes for Mason. The returns of the election show conclu sively tbat at least three fourth of tbe 303 increase iu the Greenback vote in tbe northern patt of the county came from Democrats. The mostentbuhiastic Green backer will, we thiuk, admit that the fig ures we have given do not indicate a very bright future for bis party in Cambria. Dennis Kearney bas 6baken the dust of aristocratio Boston from his feet, and on Tuesday last started on his return to California, to renew his bigoted warfare against the Chinese and make, as ho said iu Boston last Saturday, the old war cry, "The Chinese must go !" the issue of his life, .to bo fought out until the last Mongo- lian leaves the State never to return. There bas been some unpleasantness be tween Kearney and Ben. Butler, the latter having mildly suggested to Dennis that his speeches had injured him iu bis contest for Governor, while Kearney, in language as v:goious as profane, contended tbat it was the low political bummers who managed the campaign that have cooked Butler's goose. It is quite evident that their mis take was similar to tbat of two Irishmen j who met on a bridge and thought they Koew each other, but soon discovered that presume the job has been completed as far they didu't. Kearney further says that bo 11 it was Intptirtrt In .. r .1.- I -., ... J it was Intended to be, judging from the fact, as we see staled, that last week Wor will return to Boston next year to settle un soma old scores with certain politicians in warn rail was engaged as one of tbe Commission- the Gieenback-Lahor nam, ' rs from this State in ascertaining the ti ne ed had better prepare to stand from under vouuu.tijr une ueiweeu lenusyivania and Ohio. We have no doubt th at tli in Irani. parent fraud helped to secure White's re election to Congress, and it will be in keep- nth Changes in Catholic Ciiuiich Got F.knment. A change in the government of the Roman Catholic Chinch in this Wh have fiequently beard the question ked since the election, who is Seth II. Tecum, tbe man that defeated Andrew G. vunin ior congress 7 Of course a man like the character of the man if he J " " 7" T: eUf?l.lVe da7 Lies his hand at securing another appro- together w ith the o't her Bishops of The prlatiou in 1S81 for a survey of some of the ! country, has teccived from the Pope a other stieams that flow into the Allegheny hriet wI,icl ordains that after that date within the boundaries of his district If ,a8to of, Pf"le shall be known as rc- j. d. u ., b. . ,. . , j l:ke George A. Jenks to gibbet the Indiana, by the paiish nriests in fi-nl..! nH n. demagogue. I J,eafl priests iu England and Scotland. 1 ne new law provides for the institution or a Court of Causes, composed of five priests selected Horn among the oldest iu the service, which shall settle disputes be tween the rectors and the Bishop. The decision of this Court will not be final, the locum, wh , ?deilIy become promU ;vKVr;cT,rharth,rPrvi.rg:f,fara,k z ent ... political circles, has a history, and 1 case to tbe Holy Father without the fnter tbe public will soon know it all, for it has vei',,on 'f the Court if he deems fit. heady been announced as a lingular fact Kfc,tors cannot be icux.ved by the Bihop Xhin& Mountaineer, which advocated the termine casoa according to the laws and teetioH of Lincoln for President and Cur- . c'"s of Church, and they will hold tin for Govern-.i. This was. of comso. in i'? T.r. a .f,x,d P"t. A copy of the I860, and Kivs ns the first insist i. ... 2 " 'r'" iver ... - uiMiajusi Liia greatness ia the suddenly thiust upon biru by defeating Pennsylvania' great war Governor for Congress in a stroug Democratic district. Publio curiosity, however, will not be satis fled until it has b. aid all that can be said bout Setb II. Yocuni, and his biogiapher must not presume too fuucii upou tbe pa tience of forty millions of people, more or Ijla K. L....1'.. 1. t mvyni tuoiii very long iu sus That pure and eminent statesman, Si mon Cameron, has again expressed the opinion that Grant will be nominated for a i.:..j . . . . w...u term in ioU, and that he will carry every northern State. It is "a hextrao,- j dmary coincidence" as old Sam Weller I would say, that along with Cameron, every member of Grant's cabinet is hoping and ' praying for aootber foar years' raid upon the treasury. Total .. I Oovemor. Ileiit. Gorernor.l 15 1 1 1 1 ? 1 I f I I iitlS i r I I P f P f ?o I i I ? I : : I : : 1 : : 1 : : I : f i : 1 : , H..l IW 4i,' H1 147 S74rt Strut. I4o. 3311. 1S.J ym isiwj sob-.ti 7o49, lwiikt 7&o 19519 ii'.!W vm a-.HT 3t;.W MM) SW7 Irt! 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" ' ": ! 1 Knrl lha m,n ... . . "er- i ...... n.Mn 1P ;.t ,, nd told. It niKk?5 t!,p ;'r Ktltrh, is almost must-.,,' rapi'llynn-l with bpant;!u -r.-' duces the mot eiat .,ratp y' IriK lo..se. yiebhna. cr knlv. It takes the thrH.I ,1 rn.-t r, . by r:np the t.li..n, wim made t the best mat.rin by skille.l niccbnriir- P', .. has always h"M the hi -h bi '. ever accorded to true w.,n t i. k. :n t:.it It AFTER CO DAYS FROM THE II VI OF W !3I957 70:0 175rt 31 9M3 295753' 74083 3131U3 301034 81733 31 H42 2S7221 PWJltf i The following ia the vrte cast for the Prohibition ticket : flovrrnor. Ine,3.653; Lieutenant Governor, Shalleross, 3,614 ; Secretary of Internal Affair, Parsons, 3.rti7. The followiiiu vote whs (fist for Daniel Steik (InstCHd of Michael! Tor Lieutenant Governor: Venantro, 4 ; Wnyue, 13!4; Clearfield. K37 : Jt(ffon, 779 ; Elk.iJXl; Clinton. 328; Craw Tord. 3.355: Cameron. 225; WaHhiri ton, 814. Total. 8.159. Terrible liailrotitl Accident. A THAI OS THE NEW BRtSSWICI RAIL WAY THROWN OFF THE TKACK. A terrible accident occurred Thursday night at I'eel Btaiion, on the New Bruns wick railway, a narrow gauge lino which runs from Gibson , opposite Frederiction, to Kdmunstou, with a branch to Fort Fair lield and Cariboo, iu Maine. The express from Gibson had reached Feel, sixty-seven miles up the line, at 8 p. m., and there be ing no passengers, was passing that station without stopping. The train consisted of baggage and smoking ami first class pas senger car. As the train passed the station the bag gage master threw out a bundle of grain bags from the car, intending to throw thera on the plafform. Instead of reaching the top of the platform they struck its side and bounded back beneath the car wheels, where they were caught and dragged for some distance, the cars finally leaving the rails and running across a small biidga on the sleepers. The instant the bridge was crossed the cars upset, became disconnect ed from the engine and rolled down an em bankment of fifty feet high to the river, turning, with frightful velocity, three or four times. The instant tbe first class car reached level ground it was 6een to be one fire, and, although there was plenty of help near, the flames made such rapid progress that it was almost impossible to render any effective assistance to those who were struggling In their fney prisou. W. T. Whitehead, of Frederictnn, was standing on the car platform when it upset and jumped off. The car rolled over him, bat without doing him the slightest injury. He and others immediately went to the rescue of the passengers in the burning car, and every effort was made to save thera. Some managed to escape by break ing through the windows, others were dragged ont by main force, while others, in theextremir.y of their agony, struggled, against their rescuers and perished in the tl.imes. In a short time the car and all that remained within it were consumed, a few bones only marking their remains. The list of the dead is as follows : Isaac Hacker, store keeper, Fort Fairfield, Me., burned to death; Xebemiah l'criy, store keeper; Charles Heattie, newsboy, Freder icton, burned to death ; Mrs. Leslie, Grand Falls, died of iujuries , Charles A. Phil lips. Bristol, Me., died of injuries; James Turner, died of injuries. The injured are as follows: Conductor Yerxa, badly ; Miss Diah ; B. M. Dow; brakeman, It. D. Clark, expiess messenger; James Montgomery, Florencevillo, badly ; Daniel Kinney; Alfred Kinney; John Hamilton; John Lovely John Kcenan, Boston; Levi Sears, Fort Kent, Me.,; It. Raymond. One g'ul, about twelve years of age, clambered out of the window and did not receive", a scratch. She i-s a niece of Miss Cushman, who is among the killed. This lady was almost rescued when she violently tore herself away and fell back into the tlames. Mr. Perry, one of the victims, was almost saved, but ho appeared frantic, and being a powerfully built man, resisted all efforts to draw him through the window and so perished. The boy Beattie was asleep near the stove and "was instantly killed. Mr. Hacker never spoke, and it is presumed must have been killed before the car reached the bottom of the incline. St. John, N. B.,,November 1(5. Turner and Phillips, reported last night to have died of injuries from the railway accident near Peel station, are still living, but the latter is very low, as is also Conductor Yerxa, who is unconscious. Turner will probably recover. The verdict of the coroner's jury is considered very unsatis factory and a full investigation is demand ed by the public. Nathan Perry, killed, formeily resided in Bangor, and was CO years of ago. For the last fifteen yearn he has beeu iu busi ness in Presque isle. Isaac Hacker, also killed, was upward of 70, and was one of the foremost men hi Aroostook. He was a trader and a lumberman. The New York World says that Mrs. Mary Paido Sanchez, of Malaga, Spain, died ou Weduesday morning at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Mesea, No. 8.1 Middagh street, Brooklyn, at the age of 1 10 years, 5 months and 1G days. She was the thir'.iotb daughter, her mother having had sixteen boys and fourteen girls. She came from Spain fouiteen years ago, and wan married seveuty-thieo yeais ago. jjoiu ucr latner aun nusoand were archi tects. When she was ninety years of age she lost her sight. At ninety-seven she recovered i, aud could see much better than tier daughter. She was s.uart and did the housework until after she was 100 years old. She was up and about the bouse until wrihiu a few days of her death. Xews find Other Xotinffs. Thos. H, Power, drug manufacturer, worth $10,000,000, died iu Philadelphia Wednesday. A genius of Owensboro', Ky., has in vented a road scraper which will do the work of a dozen men. Matried, in Calloway county, Ky., Mr. Bonus Kemp, aged ninety-six, and Miss Mary Bridget, aged sixteen. It is no (V believed that Jack Kehoe will have to 6wintr. The Republican par ty has im further use for him. Benjamin Swing, of Fairton, N. J., has just died of an excess of fat about the heart. He weighed 52i pounds. Two younir ladies neaily lost their lives at the Herdic house, Williamsport, recently, by blowing out the gas in their bedroom. John Kirchner, formerly a member of Council in Pittsburgh, employed as a trav eling salesman, com nutted suicide in Bos ton on Saturday. Two sisters of Chillisquaque, North umberland county, Imd their brother, a man named Kvarts, arrested upon the charge of incestuous conduct. The favorite cavahy leader of the Ameer of Afghanistan w said to be au Irishman by the name of O'Donnell, but the story may be Ameer rumor. According to Dr. Tarnier, a milk diet will cure obesity. To cure indigestion chew green leaves when you are out walk ing any leaf you choose, except those of noxious plants, of course. Mr. Cooper's majority over Mr. Schell in the late mayoralty coutest in Kcw York is 19.601, and the majorities for the entire anti-Tammany municipal ticket average very nearly the same figuie. Miss Martha Brown, a young Hdy of Goochland county, Ya., was gored to death by a mad bull on Wednesday. Tne ani mal ran her through witli his horns and then threw her down a well. Rest quality of Baldwin apples are worth only fl per barrel, in Maine and this includes apples and barrel. Corn is six cents a bushel at Virden, III., and hay 6 aim $7 a ton in Dubuque, Iowa. A kYashington county farmer aged eighty recently mariicd a young lady of twenty, and the family is badiy mixed up, because the bride's older brother is mar ried to her husband's only daughter. Frank Fluegel and Peter Wingrrter, two very yonng men, of Erie, married sis ters just for fun and because they were too drunk to know any better. They are now in jail for neglect to support their wives. Think of what an agricultural fair must be in California, with cabbage rive feet in circumstaoce, pumpkins weighing a hundred pounds, cucumbers a yard long, and peaches and pears ns large as your head. Excitement lias been created in oil circles by reports that the Philips' well, in Venango county, was flowing at the rate of from 500 to 800 barrels a day. Twenty five dry holes were drilled iu search of the blast. Protestant hymns are sung in the pub lic schools of Waltham, Mass. Fourteen Catholic pupils refused to join in the sing ing, and were sent before the school com mittee to be disciplined ; but the commit tee took no net ion. The New York Witnetig, "the only re ligious daily," proposes that the best ele ments of both parties unite to elect Eav ard iu 1880, on a platform devoted to "an unalterable gold standard," and several other things not necessary to mention. Rev. Pleasant W. Bishop, a Presby terian minister and prominent .Greenback politician of McLean county, 111., has been sent to the Insane Asylum, having gone mad through excitement during the polit ical campaign and disappointment at its result. Gov. 1 1 art ran ft has considerately left the major generalship of the Pennsylvania mili'.ia open because of his inability to find anyone for the position. His succes sor, Gov. Hoyt. will thus be enabled to fill the blank with Major General John F. Hartranft. A trunk shipped from Corry to Phila delphia, and supposed by the smell to con tain the remains of A. T. Stewart, was opened, and found to contain the fresh hide of a fox with the bead attached, pro bably sent home by some Philadelphia youth as a trophy. A terrible story comes from Trenton, N. J., of an old watercress gatherer, Charles Yopp, who got into a mud hole from which he was unable to extricate himself, and remained twenfv hnnra. Ilo was at. last rescued, but only to die subse . quent ly of exhaustion. Col. Ballard Lambert, of Mount Airy, Ya., went to the house of his father-in-law, Mr. Snavely, where his wife and child were living, and undertook to take the child by force. When resisted he ttruck Mrs. Suavely, an old lady, a blow that killed her almobt instantly. Mrs.. Matilda White, of Parmenter Hill, Bradford coontyr and of extraordina ry size, attempted suicide on Sunday last liv inmnincr down a. funnel. oliarxxT arl. and was wedged so tightly when about , half way down that considerable exertion , was required to hanl her out. At Franklin, Pa., or. Friday ?ght, j Anna FVirlrmsin waa c.n hallv HtM-r.M4 V. 1 - - m. w.w...... ' ' J ' ' w J " I 1 1 II U J the explosion of au oil lamp that h died i in terrible agom- a few boms after th ac- I cident occurred. A barn belonging xo ; Tkl m t. , . judge Lamberton was destroyed by fu j nrfo8 no reason vhy any family visited by the Ctu on the same night. Loss about f 3,000. '. FREEMAN Should bo without a first.. A Mrs. Anna Marv Brenneman. wife of i . A W! l CAtlnrr Mnui '"'dSS Samnpl Kren 11 Are. a n n T M Aeltfln ir.Kmi rcr. I - .... w.... ........ v. - -- Cumberland county, having lost her reason, bas wandered away fiom home, and her friends are anxious about her safety. In formation will be thankfully received by her hnsband. Exchanges will please copy. A terrible fight between black ai d whites occurred at a suburb f Xr-nia, Ohio. About ten men were engaged in it. AH had been drinking. One negro was shot, and two whites were so bsdly beaten that they cinnot recover. Great excite ment exists in Xenia, and there is fear of further disturbance. A telecram from Beilin reports that belief is current there that a plot exists for the assassination of all the sovereiens. It is slated that the Prussian Judges, when examining Nobeling s case, were led to believe in the existence of a central oi ganization for this purpose, and investiga tions are still going on. A Jouis sleeping car on the Balti- t more and Ohio railroad, was destroyed by j fire near Cumberland, Md., about 2 o'clock I Sunday morning, by the upsetting of a I lamp. There were 32 passengers in the car, including several women and children, j All escaped in their night clothes, losing all their small baggage and valuables. i At the funeral of a Cincinnati man. i who had been barely able to earn the ne cessaries of life for his family, there was a baud of music, twenty carriages, pall bear ers wearing many yards of crape, a pro fusion of flow ers, and a heavily plated cas ket. A rusty sign of "washing and iron ing" was conspicuous on the dead man's bouse. A dispatch from Marsballfown, Iowa, says Frank Itoss, the Italian who made a sworn statement several days ago that he murdered John Iv. Slough, male an affida vit on Thursday that said confesssion is a lie. lie say9 he confessed the murder ir order to clear Dakin, whom ho declared innocent. This last affidavit is not consid ered favorable to Ross. Governor Hartrauft has issued a war rant for the execution, on December 18th, of the notorious Molly Maguire, John Kehoe, for tbe murder of F. S. W. Lang dou, in Schuylkill county, in 1862, and also for tbe execution of Martin Bergen, of Schuylkill county ; Charles Sharps and James O'Donnell, of Carbou county, and Alexander Sayres, of Philadelphia. Sunday night between 8 and 9 o'clock the father, mother aud sister of Mrs. John Hall, of Woonsocket, R. In while driving from the latter's house to their own, through the darkness and storm, missed the bridge at Ferenich, and were precipi tated into the river, where they were all drowned. Mrs. Hall and a young lady friend who were with the party escaped. A pedler of Crossinpville. 4'iif.rrt county, sixty-eighc years of age, recently eloped from that place with a girl of six- ' teen, leaving behind a wife and several j children, Last Monday tlie erring pair I were discovered iu Ashtabula, Ohio, the j young lady, having her hair cut short and j dressud in male attire, traveling with the I old gentleman as his son. She was return ' ed to her parents, aud the old man U in jail, j In a Suit brought one day last week ! by Mrs. Juliet Schraiele against C. W. i Carr, both of Collins, Erie county, N. Y., j for kissing with force, the jury awarded ! the plaintiff $10 damages. 'Considerable ; inteiest attached to the case from the fact that the plaintiff, who was formeily a do- j mestic in the defendant's f.iniily, is only ; about 20 years old, married and comely, while the defendant, is iu the Tlst year of ins age. M F.rrrr T Tf ).i'no la In na.r.. . . ' i. r S t9 frcliht (as inav be Jesire.l ) to all j.or .,'- ' ' - erJ' r Ka"? l-yZ iS ni,lU!' 'i on patent east er. tor lo. h tar v R ! () :r " l ,,'- n frn.fhe.l t Hhfc with m,iOIen r.ee.ile (as-orte.l Hi-,. on Oilcan' nee.lle.na. n-l a hook ff full nn. rn,,U-e instructions. exnlirit eTmu-'h I , i . 7" "tni.ly wnMmr a few notes to y,ur irien.l at a distune'. tH I v '.' .-.-I !? srrip,,.., lor the I rebmax. tho twer. .,r thirty-five names, w.tl, the mluov ' any outlay of eash, and with the sraaliVt possible amount of lat...r. ' :" XO OTHER r APE 12 IX THE STATE IT AH EVER MAKE SV'll A r , r. S. Next week we will print a '!.' EhowiD$t tho .Machine with the t..., C.H. r was ill. b lisita n ru egin ki 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstcwn, ALWAYS HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ST0CKCF DRY (JOODUOTS,MILIXERV, CARPET, 0 to it n rovxn ix camiuua coiwty jjon't J'oi-gret tlio Street and lTnhJ I i i The New Vork !Iri!d says that the Greenback National partv claimed in its official organs SoO.OOO votes iu New Yoik and got less than 80.000. It claimed 250,0i0 in Pennsylvania and got 81,000. It also claimed 12o,0nj in Michigan and got 72,000. It claimed ninety Congressmen and got eight, and it showed oncts more that it Is an excellent club in the hands of the Republicans with which to defi-at the Democrats, but that is all. Foituuately on the 1st of January the country will ra ume specie payments ; and then, unless the Democrats break up their own organi zation and joiu the Gic-eubsck parly and march on to sure de feat under the banner of inflation, we shall hear no more of the Grreubackers unless they come out in their true colors as land t-pecukitoi s and subsidv mongers. A dispatch on Saturday last from Ma banoy city, Pa., says : The Philadelphia aud Reading railroad have a line of small engines and parlor cars combined, used by officers of the road for bnsinrss trips. One of these, called the Gem, made atrip to day, and upon arriving at the Mahanoy depot, the superintendent alighted and stepped into the telegraph offne to send a V Excursion t.. Kansas.-'.-. ing to go Vt--t to ii,.p-. t I.- i-iiiK.r r i.n...: ir.. . .... . "Pas !fAM.i.Kl:..nr.-itw ralf, every .fay i:i rl,e r.t. 1!; ' ' Pfiiirn th adva'i:i;i ,- q i ! ur5 ronto-rtioi.s. f ; tn.;.r -.-j orer t!if -lirr-rt an.l j. .p:: ar "hv.i i l r., in" s;,.r:et aii i n !- Mil 1 1 lint. is, K ansa. Koliowirg Trains via "1 I.nv- P!ttf.turc(. A rn v S' . ip " K a hhi ('n y Cnni!-oti.n l tu; .1 ' ?oiiri, Arkai sa. ! ii' . !s ri,,. t:mp i f an Mat;.! r. a:c:" . P. tn. . -T I H. IP. i I'. p. m. t'i i n Ml xi - r j.i , , , . I., ,KY ",nle i' was Bfa:ed at the ta- .11 rS. lJOIJfl. the Wife Ofa lead in tr mer. I III! ttiP hni.nr i.F lK. .r.n; I .., . j - - - -- ------- , vkk.i.c: Cil MHIfU wnu cuant, Mrs. lrown, the wife of the coun- j terrific force, tearing off the ro(f of the of ty cleik, and Mrs. Wilcox, the wife of. fice, and knocking out one end of the de the county supervisor, are under arrest at i pot building. Engineer V. Y. Rroci.is Owoggo, Mich., for aiding in the tan ing was blown to pieces; Jacob Trout con aud featheiing of InKersol, the editor, on ! ductor, had his h.-ad blown clean off' Wil Monday night of last week. It was at first j lie Weniich, aged nine, had tbe top of his thought that the outrage was perpetrated j head blown off; two brothers named Geo uy ineu iu it-maie apparel, nut it turns out : aiirt Horace llagenbuck, who were distrib that many of them were really women. i nting handbills at the donnL ver iuwe arrestea occupy high social jn.si tions. The examination was set down for Monday last. Charles Young, Archibald Steen and the son of the latter, working on a (arm on shares near Lebanon, Ohio, had a mis understanding on Friday, during which Sleen and his son clubbed Voting until he was insensible. A hired man of Young's coming to the rescue met w ith the same fate. Mrs. Vmine and l.er daughter ,,r.. ing upon the scene were both felled to the Saturday, a coal j injured, the former fatally. Calvin Lutz , xgra twelve, was killed bv the shock. Four or five pet sous were injured. A cu j nous circnms ance of the explosion is that j while the engine and boiler aie blown to ; atoms, the car apaitmeut remains un injur j ed. ' r. ,Aiei,,,1 ,a1e of C1 ime com" from : I oal l.luff, Washington county, At that ! place there lived, until the first of this j week, says the Pittsburgh T,lsr-r.,r-h r cartbjwitb clubs. The Rteens then fled and have not since been seen. The physicians j say it is unlikely either Young or the hired man will recover. i Tuesday morning, O'to Montgomery, j living at the St. Paul House, St. Paul, Minn., made an attempt to commit suicide oy snooting, and inflicted a severe wound in m irmr . n . 1 11 ... ,, . ...iru iicnrv 'ans, ins wue and eight children. The eldest daughter, aged about twentv two years, is the mother 'of a little gii'l five years old, and the father of the mother and child are supposed to be one and the same person, viz, Henry Walls. On Monday last he and the danghter left home on the ft A If tl-nin rn D:.t t . . 11 Ta Sn"' a?ed about 20 Und !rleston Railroad for p ttsbntch attended bun on Tuesday night, and while i and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon took standing at his bedside fainted from ex- passage on a boat down the Ohio, i'rtend haustion at the same time dropping the! ing to go to t'.:e far West, probablv Kanas kerosene lamp held in his hand, which ex- j The wife of nenrT Walls was diive, tA ploded and st fire to the bed. The father distraction by the bad conduct o ' iVer L' was.burned to a crisp in the bed, but the band and daughter and on the f ,ZW i n P -iVT-? n!8,,.Cd inU lbB rect, day walked deliberately to the iver ?hrew 71 ZV:lZ bUrm-U? C,-lbe" Were Mti"S"i- 1'self in, and was drowned Her odv ed after severe .njunes were inflicted. was recovered, and buried on Thursday tt 7 cou.ntryman drove into Xenia, Ohio, The children who remain at home are in -1 the other day with some friends to meet a j destitute and deplorable cond'non a, d !, tratn. Arrivinir at the denot. a. f;,M .r,.iiom.,,. s.. .iL . : :,c ' . tI.": a,,d tbe "din tracked sudden flighVoV tfTnd . o - - - . tlie countryman, not seeing any convenient place to tie up, deliberately hitched his horse to the rear car of the freight, and then proceeded to promenade the walks around the depot while waiting for his train. What was" his surprise w hen hesaw ... miuuiiig post pun out for Cincinnati, and suicide of Mrs. Walls, is ini.M' a T . Znesv!,le- Ohio, shortly before daylight Thursday morning, a policeman, seeing something suspicious in the move ments of a party in a wagon, ordered them to haU instead of doing so the driver ... , . , .v vi.iv;.iiiit.i, "uii'iicti i no uorses into a ran ..a rear i n htinrhndfW!rKO,i b,i"?in T" Policeman Ji?5d I i i?. rear in not the best of order. It would nor. i and overtook the fugitives after a el, , be proper to record the remarks of rh 1 eighteen mil - h." VfuJ !r c!"e of. - W J " young man on the snlneef 1 71 e sorrel niarc Maild an1 a two-year. old bay mare, owned by Mr. George Lei per. of Leipersville, Delaware county, broke ;Vf?,eIr?n! .thei,r Pture aud got upon the t hiladelphia, W ilmington and Baltimore radtoad track at Eddysione. An upfreisht r . t i j iiom luo watron anrr wfMds. In the wagon were found the bo dies of four prominent citizens who had been buried on Monday. During the chase a policeman was wounded by a pistol shot from one of the body-snatchers A ....... u-.e name is given as Cyrus Elliott train AvarfTp 1 - P i w ' " v 1 i- 'vnwun led J HUB was struck and killed. Maud was the fastest running horse in Delaware county, having a record of 1:43. Mr. Leiper refused au offer of $o00 for her last week. As King Humbert of Italy was enter ing .Naples ia Btato on Sunday a poorly clad man attemnted to n-,;.,.,, .:' ... . " -....n.-ninirj II I III vim a poniara. OLvr-i .. -vv ,Umh u in uo i amain iiniiiti o -a--.. ineiit citizen of Zanesville and leader or the gang, and the other a doctor named ileyl, a resident of Columbus. Hth the latter have been arrested, and the Grand Jury on Tuesday lat found indictments A L7 !4 ! r v. r oil tl v ignor Ca.rol,, (Jhiof of that Hi'liard, who is much affected b IO was in the riirri tr tx.niti.... m.ill r...i - J ."niMijr, wno was in the carriage with the King, laid hand,, on the man, who wounded him in the thigh. The King drew his sword and struck tbe assassin, who was immediately secured. King Humbert received a slight scratch. The popular indignation is intense, and the de monstrations of loyalty are unbounded. I he assas&in is twnty-nine years old and by occupation a cook. He says he belongs to no society, but, being lHHrt nourished hatred toward the King. position, will make a full confession. .V man named Ruder. N.,rwegian by bmh and twenty-three years of aC- r. ported at the Washington Navy Ya.d, on batni day that he was one of crew of TtV'Ur Sf,M"-enw Huron, wrecked off Capiat jet as, on the 24th of Novem- "P-na his long absence by stating that he was nicked up at sea and talen o a foreign port, from which be Las just returned. .:- of ;i as Citv, f..r all pmirs in ra.lo. Two hmnirH.i p.iir Checkeil frr-r t'.ir coi. t.isr-. If iii:at'if ti t .'ir ;;.-kp' Handle Uoi Trat i pr-st r: t Passenpers sli.uM rv, i-n Ac-" lepot, orT Fifth Aii.:w .:. ar.d call f,.r t:.-k-' t,.t ' UofTK." ly whi, h iu " V;a. ".i arf avi.i.b-i!. l'. r t.i;. t.i' .-. Jj. D'IIkikv, tieut-ra". i'.:-' : lutjilms Ohio. I.. A Rfm akkaiut: r.r'-riT l:r diflerenee hew many Pl:T!"i"! tnnc-h rne.Iicioe you l ave iri.i, i: ) i -sta;isl)el f;ict th.it Gt'-:isn Srv: nnlv rfini'ilv whirli l-;t'p isfaction in sever" r.' f I It is tru. there are y l tti ''-av.' . ' i who are prt-(l'iisf-,l to TL""'". ' Affect ions, Cutisnirr':"!!. Asthma. Severe ('..'.! h't'p.I .mi iV Pneumonia, Whooping Or.fli. A have no jx-rsona) V non ' f iertnan Svrnp. T" s:t. h r w ;' .r.o,(MK ili.ri'n were t"'.i tiv" romolaint. C".n?iiriitiivp t-v i ' tie. Kepular size r. .-ei:'. ; m-.n ,.v: Murray. E! -nhnrj. s Other Druggists in A'Dt-nca. .1 1 Dr. Tna P.f kr i lF-r The !,rjMN; Extn; t Srr.ir'i or tlif kin n.l l.' fli: Tor the Itnrh. TL iict merirird hy 'HV!riAv rsni, Sfi (- r : l.'H nn1 Ni.r-'T i .. , ; ! . ri . 3 Wru-irit. Ppr. :-' N. Hns : . it -Y7; r a n vi:n nsriryv hss been awarded at the Ttt'i ;'.- ST Hest FIX-CORP SHOI. O'TTC " hrstert for t'einir 5 TitN. rLAiT!" fNIFOHM STKLXGTil. It t h"-'1) II EDA 1.3 at all tbe ret Err -"r';r . firn at Pari?, In 1;C, t the CeR'"r !' aaelneln. in ISTfl. In th! oo'irtrr C LA" ' V T ii'tifir I'nTTiiv i !J(!T sections lor its Superi'"-!- ri'f'i''r and Hand Siwin. Their M:.!f -' J.,and Taislev. Scotinnl ire most rompu-te In the woriJ. Ti.e "V" cess of manufacture Is eoivl -- - i most complete anJ currfal tuY'T' they claim for their Aineri."n r'3' lesst an eijual merit to tda: .reiui-1--Mills. As NO GRAND PRIZES wcrf ir: at Taris far SPOOL they are u'ad to rnoui:ce to l'e Pul'llo that they have .e.-n s"'" MEDAL, helnir the hbt atrarJ Kl 1 . . . GEORGE A. CLAEK&EEGfc lOI.E AtiENT.-. 400 liroadway, - J'J atrw of metrifif -d 1 -r m4. At o-r bH i"'P o- T rlur. S"IJ If tl d'- U. V WAtlHI.t Thill tB j.r i-: yi INSURE AGAINST ACC13&; iet ao ArclJrut Ticket vT a T:f 'Z. traveleb At Local Agency or.Raijwajf ry C l'aey Tarda, i CJ irvnt' oul.1t Uu Ip.u. N. Y. rith B.itr. It" IS1 '
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