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

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I fit MIM HittiMil.
r.l .a ink's pioposcti iuvcsl igatlon into
Southern flection outrages, judging from j
iloring Talace.
Jfews and Other Xiollnjs. j A. ranchman nartifd Steven bad A
i rrnAv npainsr the lival 3rm o( Ketchum
Father M'Carty of Monson, Mass., lias ! & Mitchell, in Nebraska, and succeeded io
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; the tone of He leading papers of ,Le coon- Uiem ' , Aln(t liy ,i(?h,ning J pat.nUd . caustic to oe nsea ,uoer- j ; mo
EQEN3DURC, PA.,
rnu.Y, - -
j try. Las degenerated Into the broadest walking on air, riding on the wings of the j al services
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V md of a farce. W hen he rtginai.y ouer-, -o u ... . - " ; : " ' , 61I feet Beyeil and a half inches iu height,
- DEC. 27, 1R78. resolution it imposed the work of ; Vi.o greater than the rapidity of d ia large in proportiw
mukincr i Iih innnirv 11 i.oii t lie Judicial?:. t 1, .... ;i ... ., i.nator Kihphur. I Ttree childien r B
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Tub .Mlseissipp. is closed by ice from 6.
Tan I u Cairo.
Committee of the Senate, of which Conk
ling is a member, and as lie bears no love
towards Blaine he had .the resolution
Both Houses of Congress adjourned for amended by referring it for action to a se
lect committee, to consist of nine memlters.
By agreement the Republicans selected
freol their number to serve on the com
mittee, and the Democrats four. By pur
ine l o'i.lays from last Fiiday until Tres
i' iv. January Tih. A much larger number
f the necesaary appropriation bills have
l"un reported and passed than vas perhaps,
i .r t. .ire the case at the end of the tiist
tiuce wttrktiil the short session, wuicii is
i travel on the railways, however, as the hur
rying ttains every day show. There are
alaay new conveniences and improve
ments in the manner of travel which add
greatly to the comfort of those who are
journeying. One of the latest, though it
has been in use some time, is the Pullman
Hotel Cars, where one is always "at. home."
and can eat, walk, talk, or sleep, as he
'chooses. Go down to the Chicago &
Nor'.h-Western depot any evening, or any
a man in Derks
The mob handed the accused men.
whose innocence whs afterwards made
clear. Then the mob luiiig Stevens.
One day last week, Mrs. Henrietta
SECOM)
county were bnned at one time recently. Snyder, living near Cherryville, Jsorth
They had died of diphtheria. , ampton county, left the house to pet a
A thirteen-year-old girl in Lancaster j bucket of water. While absent, the cloth
keeps house for her father, and does the ing of one of the children caueht fire, and
baking, washing, etc to m fection. t the mother, hearing screams, rushed into
A man was Jonnd at East St. Louis, j the doorway, and was met by the child.
Mo., a few days ago. frozen into a solid when her own clothing was set fire to.
cake of ice, having fallen iuto a small poud She ran into the road, and soon fell
aiiH hen rh owned. haustcd and was burned to death. The
i"g tdeio i chaige
m-
Because sLe thought he n.sed too 1 child lived bnt a short hile.
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1,1 i,.i..! ., ; fi, mnv'mr nil- mnc i tnUaeco a woman oi iiieirose. Jiass., .jamos oiracnan, m
mentary usage Blame was entitled to the monung and y. o w. se " nf J i )(,cked her husband up in a hen bouse and I Soho Furnace, Pittsburgh, fell from a
vm.itn!iin of the romnv.ttee. but to the , ace. 1 lie Pullman lloel ..ars were pm on k . .... , r. . lari, fi.nm A mi,
UO I or w luppro iiiiii. t iiqik" u , j i.ii ..-
The proceeds of a breach of promise ! ff the roof of the Panhandle shops at
suit are to be appropriated for repairs on a I Vrichsville. In 1S(VT he fell from ths top
church at Bowling Green, Ky. The girl of a derrick in the Thirty-sixth wari,
ana
height i
i truly c edkaole to the induitry of the re- . perfect surprise of his parry friends in the . f f , , a8t a and t,,ey
s ,eetie rteatrmen of the cmmittles hav- . Senate he stubbornly refused to accept it. , ,,.lve ,OVen to bo an imquestioned and de-
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li a ii nut the kettle over the tire, out , cidecl success. iiieniui", uu
would not c
u.e Kei. over r,,, , Vha es for no other purpose. I Pittsburgh, a height of aixty-two feet,
msent tobo.l the porridge, nor ! pe.son e5 ThrouKb Smneil -The Indiana Supreme Court Las deci- j in 1869 from the bt W.. bridge, a he
Grand Annual Holiday Sale,
FAR AHEAD OF THAT OF LAST YEAR IN EVERY RESPECT,
Last year witnessed the first of our Holiday Sales
We did the best we could and the people appreciated
our efforts. Our thanks to the quick-sighted public,
who are always sure to be on the right side.
This year, month by month, we have Improved the
GRAND DEPOT, and now that wo are ready to lnaugu.
rate our Holiday Sale, we believe the people will quickly
perceive the great advantages offered by this exhibition
of art, Industry and merchandise, collected under the
vast roof of GRAND DEPOT.
Tnz P-ccii or II m. William A. Wallace wn!d y of the other leading Kepubli- . without leaving the car, and still d, i Mie suit of a church againsta men- j of ninety feet. In the last fall he was tol- j
I , tbe Seua'e, on Tuesday of last week, on can Senators agree to rake charge of his h,ve aI, the cmvenienees of any of the ber, that subscriptions made o Sunday erablj -well Prized, but i, nevertheless j
P-aine's ,M;,Mn. J. ve.y able and Wtlmg. After several conferences on ; most elegant hotels. Theyre onthe.Eu- , cannot t pUce near Hen C. Laros, fhe T'emisyl Van ia par-
c .nelusrre retilv to the areume.tt of the subject and as many failurea, the fcl- ; P" V1 , ,h,m ;. ; Camareo. Lancaster countv. at which the ! ricide, who escaped from the Inar.e Asy- I
I
Ma'vie Senator, that in the election of ,
Congressnen the vote of out whito man in '
The South i erpiil to the votpsr.f ttro white
pT :ir in (he N iith and aUo to his (Blaine's)
d jclirat ion. that the colored men of the :
Southern Slates are not represented in '
Congress at all. M;. Wallanco's array of,
f.kCS ami fiuies, basnd on the dUfran- j
e'nkCDient of Democrats in the election of :
iiie.nbjis of Congcss in Norlhern aud ,
realei n ub'ie.iii fat.iles, was not only (.
roiuplnie, but utteily demolished Blaine's .
arroitiit deiiunoiatioii of the inequality of i
repieKeutatioii as between the two sections. :
V'e will try to make room for the speech,
o- at least the m'ist important portion of j
It, ik the next issue of our papsr. j
i
Ik the biief debate in the Uuitfd Stales ,
Senate last week, on Blaine's resolution for (
lowing named five Itepuhlican Senatois
conseuteo to act rather than see the whole
aCair end in disgraceful tailure.viz : Teller,
of Colorado, chairman; Hoar, of Massa
chusetts ; Cameiou, of Wisconsin ; McMil
lan, of Minnesota, and Kirkwood, of Iowa.
The Democrats promptly selected the four
following named Senators to represent
them on the committee, viz
Delaware ; Wallace, of
will ihv toii to go ilown to tne depot some ; k- -c - " ,V
evening and go through the train. Cedar , sent and took part in the dance. ( in Aikanaas and will be roturned to Har-
Ilavute (la) Diilu Republican. ' George Albertston, switch-tender at 1 risburg at once. He killed bis father and
In thesj Hotel Ce.rs the meals are a la ' "o PennsyWania Railroad round house at j mothet and a man named Sclmg, by poi-
airU vou n for what you get, and noth- liarnsourg, was insiaiuiy Kiiieo on oaiur- i sonins uiem, ai a piace iieai mswhi, i
at vprv reaKonauie . wj v , a iii,uiuuiii: iwni i k .no j . : ,v.7iw. . .. ... p. - - -
lug mote
I ates.
The manageis of the company have de
terniined looniituot
n.iu of ri-v ,oai.nat.l da v bv a locomotive oat-sing over his Dody
nuu '"J ' ' n- . . li-:.!... l ...... ' r . .. - - ...l.oAn..l
I HO IHrSO WlilCU IV UKBS IOOlll I WU C llir IIIC C IIIO", UUfc WAP Pliurv-ijurntlj
fiom Washington after his murder of Pies- nounced insane and confined in the State
hint? which will add to ' "tent Lincoln is sain to bo owned in i"ni i Hospital, irom wuicii piaoe lie escapeo.
. i ..;.... ,..rir ,n,l ..nixr.irt nf t ia i net. Lonn. i oe animal is eiguieeu yearn i sir, .jones. a laoy suiipwii io uo
Biyard, of . , . ',.,,1,,.' -.,,, r 'vor tij-m with their ! old. ! about one hundred years old, who baa been
Pennsylvania ..atronatre and further, that they will not I The body of Jack Kehoe, who was ' insane for several years, and who has been
Garland, of Arkansas, and Baily, of Tetm- be ecltpsed in tltia direction by any other ! 'geci at i oitsvuie on .tonuj,, : iv.ng oy i..i .u h
' ' J ,.n A ;., ii.o .M ttpnrp t1ifiA pam '. taken to Tsmaaua for buiial r riday after- her son a farm, about t wo miles north of
! noon from Giraidville. The funeral was Homewood, Heaver county, was burned to
The unexplained refusal of Blame to ; Cumpany especially for the Pioneer Line,
essee.
take charge of his .iwti resolution by acting
as chairman of the committee, shows that
he is 6ick of the matter, and has lost confi
dence in the movement so far as results are
are ihe finest ever built.
It is not exaggeration to say that no road
largely attended. dath between eieht and nine o clock
A cat at Morrisville, Mass.. is endea- ; Thu. silay night. It is supposed her clothes
; voring to corner the mouse-killing market ; caugnt from the fire place. The fire was
in the wo-Id can produce the equal tothese " establish a monopoly Dy stealing ana , disc iverea by ner son irom ins nouse, who
magnificeut cars, and as the average trav- taking home all the traps she can find. went to her rescue, but too late to save her
eler wants the best of everything that can ; S'e already has five. ! life.
concerned, even before (he investigation be had, he must of necessity use this hue During the recent flood at West held, i-erkys tea, winch gives ttie mrnness
has actually commenced. Most of the in his trans-continent! trip. j Mass a house was carried a quarter of a and freshness of youth to the oldest face if
these 1 1 it el ' mile oy me current, uut ntii. t iiiaii war) j uiuu cjmivoij icuiiij, ii, e i
spilled from theshelvesor brokeo.aJthougu rage m Lurope. It lias the color oi amber,
...i lfk;...:i.i..ii,.n.,-, I Ihe charges for berths in
V Hill WtlS IAHCII UUli Ul U19 BtmilB JJ IUC Actn- f . " . . . . . ,
; VaiS HIC till? lilir: iiiiiu in, ii;iic-i " n ' c
ators from the "solid Fouth" who pai ticipa
ted In it in defence of their States from the
North-Western Itiilway. West-bound, ' clock, which, by utilizing magnetism as a j The New Orleans Timet furnishes
deiice that he would signally fail iu making
good his indictment against their States.
This Blaine movement for the next Repub
lican nomination for President has produc
ed one very gratifying result at its outset.
! t hey leave Chicago daily, except Sunday,
(and on every third Sunday), from the
1 Wells Street Depot, at 10 30 A. M., and ar
! rive at Council Bluffs next morning.
j East bound, they leave Council Bluffs at
I 5.30 I. M , daily, except Saturday, (and ou
j every third Saturday,) aud teach Chicago
the next afternoon.
j Bear in mind ! No other road runs Pull-
dynamic force, has beeu ticking away ; some corrections for the touching story of
without winding for four or five yeais. ! Annie McKeene, the beautiful and daring
Peter Web"r, of Union county, died ! wife of a noted guerrilla, who turned nun,
the ruber day at the age of G3, and bis j took the name of Sister Celeste and d:ed
wife, who was a year younger, and had ex- j while nursing jelloar-fever patients during
pressed the wish years ago io outlive ber 1 the recent epidemic, as published on our
husband onlv one" day. died l ist twenty- ! fourth page this week. These corrections
an investigation into alleged frauds and ocrats voMug lor the resolution, to lue j ma(,e m ,,)ft more commou sleeping Car. so s ove was smashed. resembles no otoer tea. is nrnrK witn or
..tim:dation in Southern elections. theStn- j gret consternation of lis author, who con- ; that the traveler using one of these- palatial j . ,he UrK b!,n of ,nr- J',n" Stephens, j without sugar or cream, accodmg to taste,
fidenily expected to make a large amount hotels is given much more worth lor ins ...i..,... '"-""t. -. y. " "'
! money than he can get on any other line i Wi4S destroyed by hie last week. L'ght i XI . s physican, who speaks of it in Ins
of political capital by the Democratic j p,, , t,.oI r'a,. .,. horses and twenty-seven-head of cattle ! travels, says that be lias seen women of
a'saults made upon them bv the blustering ! Senators violently assailing it iu debate, ! now running "regutai iy between Chicago j were burned to death. L ss, f 0.000. seventy who, having drank Serkys all their
bully Horn Maine bore themselves with re-i and then voting against it. They did I nnd Council Bluffs, on the Denver and Cal- ; Dan. Drawbangh, of Cumberland Ij lives, did not seem more than twenty or
J ' ..." -t t- t . m: c ; pmmlv Pa in H,A inrpntor of a net net ii a 1 i twenty five.
niH.kable Drudci.ce and self-.osession. I neither. 1 lie Southern Senators, w bile "m a r.xpress i k is oi iiib ynii a , . ! T x-
This was not the result which Blaine au. ' denying the wholesale charges made by
ticipated would be produced by his speech, Blaine in his speech, expressed full coi.fi-
bnt it Is a certain way to disaim a Repub
lican leadfi like him who ia never happy
u i less he is waging a crusade of cahuniiy
agaiufit the people of the South. The
Washington coi respondent of the New
oik A'rfiiny Fvtt, in dcsciibing the de
hale, says :
-Nt diinter:stl liritenT c n1l lmve follow
f.rcm(r ItKOir ufon linn mat He Swiittifrii fen- iut, n,j
tu.is wui.oiie after au..Ui. r, rost; :o iieien.i I 0ue section of tho ountry agaiust the oth-h-ir
psrt til h? romiry, Wt-re mnmaicn by i "
sincere a l h no abie motives miii wTf Meak- . er and to kindle anew the extinguished
Ij ihe thoughts .,r their heal. Now nnd tin li . . , . ,
n park f.i. u.d t.y the i.. a i ur iK-iie. but j embers of discord and hate, the sole pur
ine upi-echva l.nf t.n s it run-, ni.o k.-l by ; p,se which Blaine has in view, in order that
ii'lmorttile 1 -i os siu!i, randor, lrMiikues f ... , .
end Iridic. And if ihHr tesrtinony. miitl, ei- be may promote his own persoual and po
p .. it nnd c.nMH.Mii. is to hdve inOuuiice. we . Jitical ambition.
moil acknowliMlife that th- IboiiUi lia loi n i m a a , .
lu.rn pr.t-iile.l Mini inallu nrd. Tlie att il mle nf
lb-.- S.mttirrn -nntors w.i tiini of mm wtio j WiiF.jf the Legislature met last January
tunrted In vi'st'kfiit i i tin. I who uHiced tht-y ., ., , , , . .
hd uuibiNK io it Hr truni ii," . "ie oil producers asked it to pass a pipe
It has afforded the leadins and most inftn
ential Republican journals an opoortunity ! ,nan Crs, I'uU.nan Dining Cars or
. ' J i any other form of Hotel, Dining or Kea-
- i : ..ftAAft M.:nft rr J my
u tmc.u.g u.:u r""i Kaiu3L in ruuii, taurant Cars through between Chicago
and the Missouri Hiver. On no other road
can you get all the meals you require be
tween Chicago and Omaha without leaving
the car y.n start in. This is the only line
that has through eating cars of any sort.
five hours after.
Louis V. Therassan. a lawyer of New
York city, convicted of obtaining from bis
client, Mrs. Zabiiskie, ber signature to a
satisfaction piece of mortgage under false
; pretences, has beeu sentenced to the btate
j prison for two yeais.
! A Boston man named Burnside will
shortly attempt the feat of crossing the
Atlantic, doubling the Cape of Good Hopo
and then crossing the Indian Ocean to
1 EPARTMKNTH.
s
4 Black and Colored Bilks.
Ji Mourning Goods.
(! Dress Goods.
J) Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
-Woolens', Boys' Wear and Ladies' Cloaking, et.
Notions, Jewelry, Faus, etc.
17 Linens and House Furnishing Goods.
JI White Goods, Laces, Kmlnoidei ies, eta.
.7 Upholstery.
K Shawls. Wrappers, ete.
Jj Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks, etc
JII Hats and Caps.
Y Hosiery and Underwear.
O Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trunks. Vll. etc.
J' Ready-made Clothiog for Meu You ha aud Boy.
O Clothing Made to Order.
fi Flannel, Muslins, Linings, etc.
,S Furs, Robes, etc.
7- Stationery. Silverware, Peifumciv, etc.
Tr. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons and Millirery Good.
T Infant's and Misses' Di-esss, Ladies' Uudei sm , et a.
If Baby Conches, Toys, Field Gomes, etc.
JY Door Mats. Rugs, ec.
V China and Glasswai.
T J Silveiware.
Z. Zephyrs, Fancy Needle-woik, etc.
AO SVCII ATTRACTIOXS CAM M2 rOl'XIt KLS12 H ULRF..
AU the talent ire could- command has been bmnght tobrnrln
arrfanizitiat thin Sale. It'e are nitre the people mill iromler u-hrti
they nee irhat ire have done.
A most cordial invitation is ejrfewted to ever ft on.
A077J. Additional force of Clerks and Cinh-:tk Mien
gers added for this sale.
GRAND DEPOT, THIRTEENTH ST., rHILADELTHIA.
aie to the effect that no nurse died under
the circumstances nieivioned, that theie
was no nun in New Oi leans called Sister
Celeste, and that Mrs. McKeene never took
the veil.
The other evening, while a number of
boys were skat ins On the mill pond, at
Hogdorj, Me., a little son of R. T. Bickford I
! slid off the ice some distance into the wa- t
j ter. Joseph Harrington , a boy of 12 orli
QQS XSSSE
Astonishing Low Prices!
THE UKK WAH XKVBR KXOY.
Australia, io a sloop-rigged craft 19 feet In j and plunged in to the rescue. Riaching
j hi m jut as lie was sinking tor tlie tlnrd
A DnF.APFl-I, lloLOCACST Six Pernor, l1I0tl. nnrl 01 f:.t d..M,.'
Burned tn Teuth, A Troy, N. Y., disiiatch Tl.. ,.f T I . T'aLmon frmor i timi. he hphi him ntiovn the water and
of Friday last famishes the following par- , ,e!,iding near Leechbnrg, hung herself the ! wi h his f.-rt swam to the edge of the ice.
ticulars of a feaiful fatality which occurred : ((tie. dny with a bank of vain. The tin- ' Being unable to get upon the ice w ithout
in that city the night previous, caused, it is ; r. tllnate woman had become insane bv ' assistance, he held the nearly drowned bov
: u.M, in wuci iurtu nirjr iiiiui oe rencvea ; -'-' " "i""1""" J a : reason of distress ot mind over a dobt con mere until neip came.
As hoos as liie news of the death, on
yssieiilay week, of Bavatd Taylor,' United
States Mininitr to Germany, was reci;ivcd
in this cuuulry. the Republican politicians
who compose the Pennsylvania b'.ate ling
organ!. ! a inoveirxoit in favor of the
nonilin?i'n by Mr. Ilaresof Julio F. Hsils
rauft as h is successor. 1 1 ail i an ft will uei-d
another oftice io a few weeks, and is pie-pa;-cd
t pick up any good thing in tha.
hape ttiat may offer. It is not pretended
that lie possesses anyf the requ'sitc qnal-
Itications f r the position, except that It is
tracted by going on a bail b Mid.
r...... ii. i ' lanin. i ne aispaicn 6ays :
ii-.i.i i iw vi-i'i tool v ijiAiiij v uiiu uii juat . - 1
exactions of the Stand ird Oil ('..mmi.v lre discovered, about u o clock Thurs l 'l wo men in Caiiinteo, Dle county,
exniiioua or me oianuarn Vil C ompany, j a , v niht. by a n. i hbfir. tn h i.iic Jh.ry IrHiiie' r- i . j i .i . r r
and be enabled to t.ansport their product j in ".-"T street. Cnho.-. The building ' Minn., have .st discovered that for four
wns occupied h n r.iinily iintncd It'iu'k-, con- i years past they have been occupying each
to the sea board with ceitaiuty and at re-jssttnif of ihe frth'r. Patrick, sgr-d 53; Miry ni her' land. The matter has been right-
fluced rates. Ihe icquest was a I easona- ! 14. Rn.i Murtm. Owen and V - i 1 1 ie. resi'eetlvely! e" "v fon'oal transrer of f.ties, each re
b! one, aud oujlit to have been complied j
with. Andrew II. Dill w;is then a member
ci l lie Denaie, repieseut ing a constituency 1 count of th fire nnd moke to enter the house. I while her two married dan si liters havo con- i that the in an w as foully dealt with.
n J,",?k, "J i tribnted a baby a year to the population , v ions attempts had been made, it is said, .
""wo b "rreis. ! of l,)e e during the seven and three ; to murder him. and the whole thing has a j
Tnnnt hy, bi ; idirci.
ti. 5 r-:irs old. AN were iu t.rd md sppn ' tainin? the land he has occil oied.
hen I he fl . e wmh ili-covercd. nnd t lie in-iirhbors. 1 A -.....-., n 1 r . ra,.n-. t..oo l.ncici
h. . . . . , . .'I 4& " ' I.I 11 KV S.'.nit.ly, T., III,.-. lk
0 tfOtheri'd Hroiiiir thp linrmiiir unit lirokn . .... . -
open the door with axes, were nimble, on ho- ! glvn birth to Her twnlv second child,
which had no special interest in the nassai . A u !,l,:r was irocurcil and Stephen
" ; rereii iiiroiiKli a window. Me foi
of the I'lne bill a measure which was re- 1 Itourke Ivinn on theflonr. between
i4i..,,i 1 ,: ric , i alive hut uncon-cioiis. Hmrk. had evident I v years of their respective wedded lives,
Ukrill1!! IVtllA I (Mi n l 114 nilp fit ifa anil r.n. . . . J 1 .
r. j . ... v. vsuu 1.111,-11 , iinK irj iinr to rt-Ht.n tne winnow, fie t
The dead body of Joseph Reber was
! found iu a Lebanon cmuity stream about
! two weeks 32. On his life he bad an in-
Kinance f 13.0'K), and according to the
; Lebanon 1 int the companies in which he
; was in.surt'd have had three detectives at
I r.-ork in toe neighborhood to ascertain the
f.icts in the ciso, aud fiom the evidence
i elicited there is every rpason to believe
Pie-
. 10 Slb Cai: Tomatoes for 00
8 lha French Prunes for 1 00
: 16 lbs. French Currants for 1.00
: 16 lWs. Drieil Apples for TOO
! 16 lb. Dried Peaches (li-ihcs) 1 f'O
: 12 lbt. Turkey Prunes for
S lha. Piilrerizi.l Siisr for
; 8 lbe. Pat. Cut IiOaTSnir
: W lbs G rsHul.tteJ Sugar lor
i l'.r.
5 pirc?s Pu'in Sop ji fr
2.r piet-es Olive Sosp fjr
25 Mfi---3 Marbled So:.;. r
.n piece
9 P
lamopo (iip t'.r
1 Oi lha. White S'JCTBr for
11 lbs. Kxtr C b'tigar for
li a l'rown Sujrar for
1.00 ;
1 00 :
1.00 :
1 00 :
1 00 ':
1 00 :
1.00 -
: 17 pieces Teloplnu t- So.i; f.T
: 14 pit-ftp (ioM Sim r"r
: 14 pieces Rftbbitt S .f.p .'r
' 1 1 bosos I.ve for
: 17 lbs 0:tt'Me:.l fir
: 14 lbs OyUT CrseVivs f r
14 lbs. WuTfr Cr&ke; t
; Mackerel f t i si: If. 'v
5 t,
1 :
1
1 t-
very suspicious air about it.
.rri.A niil.iv tf I i-, . f a n l.,....Mn ll.A " 1 1 M T lr milliiAr ia mL in, 4
., , , . . . n Uli'l, ,11 IJiriliriinil b lrrilICTI. I- I . . v. ..n iiini.av. i mi ... in i.
It.. . .. . ... . . . A.m manual, fit tl.a f.tv 1 1 n I 1.... , , KPn9 1 9 . JllpCri IP VV C I- a 111' I 1 l-lr .
in rot i in was lounu i.iarv . nil. w no . m , nu. , - - . . . , . , . .., .
was still a live and eoncioti'
claimed be can speak (Jcrinan, and bis legislator approved the projoct, aud he gave j she was can-fed to a neighboi
l.-t. ili ii If.,-. oit.rl, it. hiit AtMivf. and infliiBi.til ..,,ri Ti,. ' m w,,s summoned.
UdtKOIS I II III . j v. r- ' b . s - - " ' - - ' - ---..-..... 1 . Ill"
death to'tLeir future rrosieri:y but Mr.
Dill's judgment as a practical and wise
und Marv .A mi w ho com manner oi i ue yeuow lever renei 00:11, : wmr n ai .iiinrMinr, i., 1- mo k oikk
is, but badly Im'rned. i who is visiting in Kvausville, Ind , took an i erson, nrjed 23, having confessed his criin
lor'sVnnfse'TnVnmd "I owerdo!se f ,i,,,lanam Friday evening, j inal lelalions wih Mrs. Belinda Mack, a
Sh liureri d un'il i mistaking it for cough medicine. She is , pretty woman tf 32, w ith three daughters,
.... la 1 i . 1 a . . 11. S J
thin niornmir. when dHih end-d hr-r fnilTerlnirs. I believed to be in a dangerous condition. 1 the eldest one aged 14. She promised to
r.."""'V".' ."''"L'01 1",:n" -I'm a ii.tahaca. and here's where I ; marry him aHer her husband was put out
tiou of Hon. John teitig, of Crawford j on the floor, was found lirldirei, who nom-'how ! plant myself, ' said a tramp as he entered ' of the "Hy, and, her paramour swears.
bill pased the Senate, and with the excep-
g'cat co:isilei at ion to that fact. It is a
iuiaiake. however, to suppose that Hart
raoft speaks the Uaim .n language in the county, and Hon. Win. L. Coibett.
proper acceptation of the terra, and as it is Clarion county, no member of the
uuuisiooo: 111 Europe, lie can 110 uouot j uiu as mucn to oung about mat result as in;e irom wh-re Hn.iet wa, found. Hie d ad i him with a dish-nanfil o'b ulincr watnr. i the corpse to make it seem that her Ihik
convert. readily iu Moutgomeiy county ' Mr. Dill. The bill was, Lowever, defeated j i.f.V thJV.r.Thrfiln Mr. A. O. Peaice, a col ued man, is a j band had been kicked and trampled to
Dutch, or stteaking in a more jrenei al 111 the House by Philadelphialinfluence aud i "ul "' 'wer iimi.a t.a-ll burned. i canaiaate lor the i.lei kslnp in ashington ! oeatli. 1
v m .... . I -" - "or VAiiiiKimuril R-.n T III w
ett of h'i ps'""i''d the tiam-s. hnt hid fallen ro the i a farmhouse near Freeport, III .and seated ; killed Mack, aud having carried the body '
Senate y:u. the table. -We alters bile 1 i t; the stable . laid it on the fl;W behind
This trirl will teeover. Iu a room a fhort dis- ' ours. said the farmer s wile, and soused the Iiorar, wli'CU she led several tiroes over I
hftve ivUhoiit e&nryiion the la r jest and tnt .-tfk tf
TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICE3
IX ALTOOXA.
1121 ELEVENTH AVENUE, - - - ALTOONA, Pi
j PAN-HANDLE ROUTE
M: tr A VEJl 1 1 I Ml .'A J
Miuae, iu Pennsylvania Dutch, but that is
AS unlike the German which Bayard l ay- j
lor iued iu Lis o'Tiial inteicomse with Bis 1
maick us weoel is unhke a whale. If
llartraut't sliould go to lieilni as Ml 11 inter,
and attempt to play one of his shai p diplo
matic game on Bismarck in Pennsylvania
Dutch, the Prune Minister would under
stand it about as well as he would the
Sioux lingo of Sitting Hull.
(P. C. & ST. L. R'Y.'
tui: nri:i:cr axi most
.LITTLE ROCK j
. . at, r,n 1, ,1.- - j. " j - iiiiitti, B--r-ii whs 1 i;"uiii y, ..i iwissinin, a vacancy Having oeen ' -iteecu 11 as oeen resiorea uy cnioroiorm ;,...... ------- ,
luteiesis. Mr. Dill became the candidate 1 made lor the remans r.i tho thrcM mhur i.hii. 1 . . .. ,f . , . .. J .-. . . ! . ... ... J . roil r,Mi T 1 111 r nit rvnrntTi ii-r iii.tTn
d.en.nnd in IheeefWreof the kit.hen. elooM to- ! ti,l,u UJ ' ',0 "'' n 01 iviueri Dnaon, a.so ... rue ..rtB..ei 1001uou.se, near iiroii. ; tU.li f Oil l. HLb A .Ml LUT. II 1 I It II lilt I f. i
e hodtes w.-re ftnnd. ehar.-.-d tityttnd ' a negro. Mo announces himself as "heart- ; lizzie 5? poll .id lost two senses, sight and TO ai.i. points in the '
EST, SOUTH ana SOUTHWEST.
HOMES
of the Demociat'C party for Governor, but ' Jr.' ther.'Vhe
t t lirr)Hilil' fiil'ifiit It i invalniKla mJ I tllO D' I ! I itV'l rf'Cf (Cfl II im TlfT WPfP nlii'irl i 1 v in a fvi-s? artlli ftiA IVkr..rit ..-. . .f ItPm inrv ulian cKa " a tuna t-n -a -
dislnleiesied services, rendered to them in ! po-ed'of nine m e ,n h.'V ' 1 hTtnthirdied ThrTe U,e Stli,e an'1 c,,,"uy " ; before she was thirteen fhe was not only j
! years hiro ; on-S'.n i in the penitentiary: one noon on tlie nay tliat, ade lla.Tip i llina and deal, out had forgotten how to !
i iriri Wil!lHVt.(1 Inim the hnrnmnr t.iiililiii.. ' IrnJ. I i fM 1 . I. - : J e 1 n 1 , t . i. - : J t ' - . i
. - . - . . . . r i d ii i urt i n i r.i iff i, in ii nirer i rom .n. ijt?ii. wtreiv Mie M.raitieo ner wrisi. ' mi
Tifiim uillie mm, It's !,!, ..r ,i.,m..,.: r,.:, . ,. ! ,.A . l.o, . ; .. i. .j Tk
was uuuiiil by ibo explo- i , . ' " , io , triIUinK Vu . .-it.n mi.um in. n ru j ta
the Senate, and iu the eight couut ies w hich
constitute the oil i eg ion lie was beaten by I ,he reman. mir six p.?i
,oo .... i tieil.ved that ihe fire
Hoyt lD.H'S votes. 1 his was the gratitude 1 sion of a lamp.
manifehtcd towaids Mr. Dill by the oil pro- j
duct-is, vi hose vital interests he had elo
quently defended by throw ing himself into
INl VYr SUFN
,L. -i
f -o
A Ladt's Stranof. Afflictio.". A cor
respondent of the Heaver Commoner writes j Uie rT'?l. f U.,e G,,vp,n"r-
business of the South Carolina conference, ; chloroform in order t hat he might examine j
then in session at Newbury, was suspend- ; the injured parts to bet er advantage. On i
ed and all the delagiles knelt in prayer for j "gaining consciousness, she began first to I
T AI.I. PRIX It'll. PillMK. I i'i"
whisper and finally to talk aloud. Appa-
i A startling story of out rage is received ; rently, she lia only to sprain her other
It has often been said that theie are two
days in each year to one of which the tax
payers of this S ate look forwaid with fear
and titmb'.i-ig, and to the oilier with pi aise
and rei .icing. The first of these days is
..I.. ...i l. r.l'.... :.. - :
the breach between the-n and the rapacity I r - ' '. R . . . """ j f.om posloll. xw York ladv Ktnni.ina I wrist and a second dose of cl.lotof..im will i
- i . . . v. uo.ot-. -vvnicii. However, i a n i. ... . r t . . i
... ' 1 lit O lui o 1 ii lli4t r. ; .. .: 1 . 1 r-1 . ..-n 1... .. . .... t
Our Rates are the Lowest.
Ol B AIOflH0DATIO rKl"BrA! D.
FORT SMITH
RAILWAY.
No sc!lnn tt thr e- ..rtr t (V:
lti to chanire t hlr rt-i-r. - n '' ' ,T -may
be uhtafne.i id t;e tieaar';n: toll."
ArLna. t-fli-fn J.llile Kork V. Krt
hi!e the South han uR'll o-rrit i.' I'"'
dnrinif the pft ti'Tiii-r. Mtrs
never lm more hi: I t F-t yt ' r- ' j
her in irittn! ion pi : tv w . i. si
CnmxlKSioner. l.litle ! ork. Art.
ol I he Mandaid Uil t oir ja.iy. We do not, held by the editor :
of course, know what legislation the oil
produceis intend
proaching Leirislature, but they will very I w'"re i':tie.i, hut without av.ni. whn it .m
... , . . , " . nucoverei in.il sue wax in a kind nf n ininflm-
iirc.j ic. .una uie passage Ol a law againsr ; Puns! ic stiite-hot h tdr-epir-jr and ;ikin)i.
Our Trains Connect inl'XIOX DETOTS
Vlt h nil the jreat Wontrn Trnsk l.lren.
AO IfELAYS! .Vy LO.(J TRA Ss FKUS !
Iejtislatuie, aud the other is the day ap
pointed tor its Goal adj.nirnmeiit. That
the people have a legitimate caus to die d
the meetii-g of the Leislatuie hs aell
tubhsLtd by the woik of Ihe 'ast session,
w hich was as subsei vicut I j tLc rule of the
State ling as the most notorious of its pre
decessors. Its recoid was cue of iufainy,
and w ill not soon be foi gotten. Next
Tuesday wttk will witness the B8rembl:iig
of the L.gialaiuie of 1ST9. What the har
den will oe that will be gathered from its
net and deliberations temains yet to be
seen. It would be idle at this time to in
dulge in any speculations as to the pioba
blrt length of ihe session, or the chaiac'.er
of the bills that will be brought befoie it.
The strong preemption is that it will not
adjourn much inside of a bundled days.
restore her sijht
A Virginia paper tells a story of a
young Hcdford man, who, erasing the
jilue Ridge on foot, lost, his way and wan- j
deied until night. Afraid to sleep on the WE RUN NO EMIGRANT TRAINS,
ground, he climbed a large chestnut tree All flimrnf f',iwii.vriiy F'.ruwrttrt on Keii-
wiucli had been broken oft by the wind and i ir .A.r-. r- i o a i. .. ami . ,h';vyu
Keiiif IIiaI iIia lii.tl.iur i..t u-ic TillAfl 1, :
i nt a hotel in that city is B.iiit tn l..iri I
1 . 1 1 . i , - , i
! , , . . to.ii.i-ij, iw wt-i-Ks t'(i, i y a man wno en- i
A younir la.Jv r. nidino. In Ohio tnni, p. Vim ,. . , J , .
. i . . . . " : tpreil li..r room hrnlia rrr lii. tim.V in
o seek fri.m tl o ' '." """"'"J ntirni. ....s nHt . . . ' ..... .... .
occiv ituiu in e ap ; ,ip p.ipi,lspd Io he the eartteho. !HmHdtfa niRted severe personal iniiinrs nnnn her. !
and has thus Tar escaped arrest.
T .. IV - .. - T I d . , !
tir . no .i.j ijt-nrt.inii, mi o.tiuroay,
fe on, liae.l by law for the mretiu- of the disc, imina. ion ... freights by railroad com- ! Zm7XiZni 'vuX .?hZ7uZm7JZ!lnnZ:Z i 11? "S? - R" . "erman :
.t t ............ . : h..r fri...a. f..i:.T-' ' " "v ""rcu tooioii ni i re n uo we r.
' ... rriih i.rmr . i... - i .. lven8on was stalioed lour t.imn.a with leaves, crawled into it I in Iran nmvarl innw i-iiow nrrutcn
jorily iu .lie House terused tu consider af P'-als r..r help are terrihi. Her first sleep lat- i large knife, receiving the death wound to be hollow to the roots, and 'he yonii" rimiinu i i AT I - w'P
ter the defeat of the pipe bill last ainter. ! . i',h"tV,: iu -Vl'r.iTrrV'sa.r, 'Te..? 1 '"""T 8 ""l ,,ich T, "ent flrtmP brt,,m' R d"tanc I ' ' " " V.respodl" and e.raVr ,o
If they do. it ill be the ul in dut v of the 1 "T' ",y,i "" eomin a woke her. hut ahe sank to ! erer " artery- i be murderer was arrest-1 ol about 40 feet. The only aperture thro' : Rive trustworthy ltir.,rini-.it..n W-n n nere.o...
, 'i; "uii-i.iiii.j . iiv nn. iiiii jih'ii HWiiRe i tu. i nincil lie COlllrt oreatlie WAS a Stna'l Iiole ; J .."" r.'. J"i.s w ij. it..-. t rnnin aen
.w, .... .. . . i.j.imii- ii,i-,(iiy. I TIC 111!) I . -. nw I u al I A .... C..J ! m.l l..i, II,,.. !,; I....J II . - ' ri'ii r i - n i i!.l i ! j i n n-R irr t r if
.. ' , - ' - '-j, is-- . ,' . "uvr ; portstion or passenjrers. hoinehuld (roods. he
(Teorge Draper, colored, convicted of mm-- Ran t enlarge it by picking off the wood stock, etc.
that having given almost efcen thoutand ) w5 dressed for the street, with hat andc-lo, es i der in the second degree, for killing John ' wi:h his fingers. Shortly before dark on ' Ko.lowinir Is the t lino t f Dai!y Express Trslns
: .i :.. r. .. ... . . . : ' L " ,l7 " nut ner eye are closed WilRon. waa nUwH i., Ilia ,.ilh..-n i o tlin r.,ll.,.i.,o i. j i.s . ' ia ran-tiannie iiourc :
in-ij ority aainai i .,n, i ne neat mend they l "er sunerums are Intenae. Tli is lady U :i her 1 j- ' j ... c" ,,D " w J "-. i . .
had in the Senate, they must now rely upon j Zt" Zl ' R. ntr . YSZl. I L
Demociatiu tnembers to give them a wide
biith, aud firmly and distinctly say to them STn wi't? wir!l''i;VS
A CHEAT OFFER FOR
HOLiDAYs!!!
VTe wt'l dnrinif the Ht'I.U'AT- ' V i' '
ri ANttSnd lHOiA.NSa. F. i h '''v
!.W prions rnrooh. Sri l.N ' ! ' "! .', .,
3 S S.-ia reeds. ttt: 3 "is. :ils ;it.s
loirl.-r. I-":; 1 -eis. t -D : I .?.4m; .''. .
tetveHl! RUr.V'M)i ri A N ' r.
U."'.: w:irrt l f l Mi er.-. l -
w A M K I - li.ustrat.'O '
Midc Ht l.:t rr.ee IliotAtt.
S."N. Mmi'i rs and Hei-.t i.
v. OF!
it.'.; t.
the paily to Lose success they 6o laigely
coni iibutcd at the November eleotion, to
save them from the iron grasp of their arch
enemy, the S and a id Oil Compauy.
i-m-
I ceived sixty lashes, in accordance with bis S. Ii. Wells, of the police force of that city,
sentence. He will now be imprisoned for who died suddenly on Tuesday, was for-
Kan8 City. . .li.is p. in. li rm a. ra
: V Was IilV. ! f-i, nnAi-1 1c ma.lii In T '..!.. n T"l . 1 - -
, f - . . j . -. .... ..iuu. 1 .11.111 I'l lMII, IXHIl.l .
Bridget, the only member of the , meiiy tho pastor ofa nourishing Jlethodist ! L,ltr ,or points In Kanaits and Ct.lr.ra
U nlike family who escaped from the , 1 ,erc sending in ewton, Conn. ! church in Connecticut. It is said of him ! freo'Vr" oloniiis " are c"01 k u
burning residence at Cohoes, N. Y.. on f 1,1 ' ot,,,.' Y after. RS he local chronicler j that about fifteen years ago he became: llf tinnhB to procure tl?ket by the TVan
W'ednesday niifiit, in now abler to make a ' n v,flf'"" courtship of fifteen years, convinced that it -s-as bis duty to lay aside i 11 1,1 E Hon e at nearesi railroad station. Pa-
s'.atement. She says she was awakened j b ,de,i,,,,,rt everybtdy that the stars the comforts of his position and go intothe j WfVr l3nV AfZitlf aZ'V,
by her sister Maty An:,, who led her to a ' and s,n,M we" " botel and ', hiehways and byways to preach. He e.s- for "iickets ' lm lAS HANlJl.B Rui'TK ' h r
wi idow. IMary returned to awaken the ! ma,,y PrMra, residences and a salute of j tahli.-died his wife and children on a well- hu-h line mnihus Transfers are avoided.
lemainder of the family. Ibidtrei. insteart manv unnn was n,crt lbe hour of the tilled and plentiful stocked farm near Nor- 1 nI nt?n ,UV::?- ire" ,ri"r ''l",rh-
ny- . .-nn l ft . I IL'iS. a '.. HfP TValrt - 1. II MlftT I.l-t. I I'aBli
1LJ lW.-.u
nas acaievea tins uuenviable notoriety
There !" two reasons why the sessions f.om his constant habit of objecting to
Leretofore have alwaa bet.n prolonged at resolutions and motions, offered by other
least one-lhiid beyond the time they ought niembeis hi refeieuc to matters which are
to have been. One is that each member peifecily legitimate, and concerning hich
can ies in his pocket a free pass over the
yeriusylvan a tail.oad, which opeiatesas
Neaklv all the newspaper correspondents
at Washington concur in the statemeut
that Harry White is the most imnni.ni,r
: . .. ' . i i. .. ! of .lumoimr out of the window. ntrtuH in i ceremony.
mm ... ...e .ower u.a.icn o, congress, tie ... -,t,r . , "'.'.",:' I Frankie Chapman, daughter of a Meth- !
a......... a.v.a v. i , . . u . ..ran ii.rTCII.CU f.V IIIC .. , ,
. I .... ..a V I rwlie. am'rwrww r. .. aa. I.nl.a.... I II. .. . .-
names, which ln.meniaieiv e.nveioned . " -.iin iv.
Bridget said lier father was in the 1 ? lJ,,u',c ua" m .ncinn'.i, w
Ma.y.
habit of smoking in bed, and as the tire
originally broke out in his room, it. is now
supposed that the man and his five chil
dren met death through his oarelessuesa.
au ii resistible inducement to indulge in
excjisions to othei place, and of course to
neglect their business. The other aud
m jch the s'ronger reason is the vicious Mid
Inexcusable piac'.ice of adjourning both
house from Fiid.ty at noon until the fob
) twiug Monday evening, which practically
lednces the number of wotkiug days in a
ek to ibreo ur I luce and a half. The
Ik-moo Uo in e in Lie is will bo expecu-d to
make a vigoi u tT.i t lo aoi.lish I hit con
Tciueut custom, and tl:T by put them
Silvcs on t'ie record j'i-i ndyocafen of the
ah nt-est possible session o .mptiuie with
flie pubiio iuu-icfcis I
thej- desire iuformariou on which to base j
legbiUtive actio... He Is ever as ready j Bayard Taylor, the American Minister
with the fatal words, "I object !"' as Ym. ! to Berlin, died in that city ou last Thnrs
M. Evarts was with iheiu to almost every afternoon. His disease was dropsy
riuestioii put by the plaintiff's counnel to and l,!"d,;blfw "Vd Kaln,f""-. !,e wa
...... native of rennsvl vania, having been
his witnesses in the trial tf the case of i,rtl. ... k-.,tr n..,i..
on Janimy 11, 1 S2. . Mr. Taylor, in his
lime, was a pibrrer, editor, author and
poet of more than ordinary ability. He
1 ilton against Beecher. One day last
week h objected to an in vest iation uf al
leged frauds in the pension agency at Erie,
and on auot her day he objected to au iu
qoiry iuto a doubtful judicial proceeding
of a Federal judge iu Virginia. White
played Ihe same role when he wa in the
S'ate Senate, and as a cuiiseoueuce bis
oui jioii of a tiiL.isiiie was usually equiva
Lot io iis dtfvat.
i here she had .
been living, and drank so much wine with :
a friend. Miss Agaus, that she became in- '
toxicated. They went home together, ;
quarrelled, fought, aud Miss Chapman
killed Iter antagonist by sti iking her ou the
head with a pitcher.
In the list of converts to the Catholic
Church published in .he Whitehall Review
there are 200 from Oxford, loO from Cam
bridge ; from Trinity College, Dublin. Rod
Lmdon Utiivorsily, jointly, only 10; 8- of
walk. 0.,no a.;-,! i.;. IT . ? . . . . i.t'i-.', tii-n l l i.s.en-
' ' - - , -n mi. ji.viiiiikio, i jfrr Aleut, -uiin) litis. I thio.
ne viem to ew ioik and joinod tlie po-,
lice force, believing that he could thus
more easily reach the criminal classes, and
since then, besides discharging his duty ns
an officer, he has worked faithfully and
successfully amongst the depraved classes.
It is said Wells was worth $50,000.
Miss Callahan, who was a prosperous
milliner in Boston, married Patrick Cain,
who was a lazy loafer. The match was
not liked by Ihe vou n it woman' familv.
and ber brother John, who was passionate- ! Py n re-eipt .i cents
ly fond of ber. brooded over the matter , ,h,,e woru- n1 ,f ,ur 'nl. h;
I
t'tiin posed o! Wool and Silk Felted together.
w:b tlie Silk next to the foot. A sure relief tor
KiiErx 4TIKN and proof atratns; t '. p and 1 vr
FaitT. Many a cold and attendant eonscuuenees
prevented hy uslnic these icnnds. Sent hv mill to
. State siip ot
or I hild.
I nnviiof m nnd do ! ..lit.
lhs tnoitM.
SUCCESSFUL FOL?;
h ' Sf'ifhnr IF 'le Smith's -Vr '
.i-iHl. nntl.ura. .Ti.-r."l.T'"-
riTEri. IVkTI li s or n V!l
- . naraa i . T llrW l"TT A." W I
.crsstli.n o! the -s n. oW,!.'t,,?
I AG ENTS f!.r
t'J L U "I" i-
MlifeiSSS
rei 7 RiSaw 1
aVW- i. rc. mat i 0 V it i M.- ?
.r nii.lt. Ai cur bins .'!
imrs-ed i-ifr-j.ir r-v:.. . '.
ti -.- t tic;, i 1J l-T ..1 Of
V-e, 1 C. A. JacsSw.i S Ot.
aJ.JF. W AKItl.r, I'lill
Vu t .M -.V j.iit i'-r ,
ellinir notorial K j.'rl'.
ri,tiad!)hl i. Ph.
" . . ...II
A 1 Y to Aeenff-'f"' , Vlf.
7 aida TUItor. lff ' ,
V dress f. .. VI JI K' AfZa1.
. .. t r
iejc Kancj rr4.lt ' . ' tkL'
.CO AenJ i autnt. 1' 1'-J
was appointed Minister lo Beibn on the
lBth of Februaiy laat, and on the eve of
hi departure banquets were given in bin
.i.M.i.r m in a u,'.r .cn, na wen st in inamea lieorge Aiailiu, c.eated a
riiiiadeipiua and iNow ioiH.
until his hatred ,t Cain l. e n m A ra minis
the aimy, 14 of the navy, 45 of the bar, 13 At last he went into the couple's bedroom :
peers, J4 peeresses, 1 sons and 28 dangh- at night, shot Cain four times as he lav i D. VV. JOHNSON
ters of peers. other titled ladies, and 85 asleep, and then k, Ued himself Cain is ! '
titled menin all 1.500. I recovering. Miss Meadow's marriage to ' sas A Ki ll ajTnrr.T, I 11 1 1. A r F.I.I II f A.
A party was given Thursday night at 1 Elijah Lane, in Waco. Texas, wasdispleaa- ' T71 V KriTTO It' VOTII'V
the Eagle Hotel. Smithvi e. Lancaster : inir in htr r.,:i n.. . ' i...... ' :. i M!A 1 K 14 o .U1 11 K.
- . , I . . nri iv'j u.oLlieis ill- a m v .
county, at wnicli a ilisoeitn p uriiiiiir A nr. A I........... , , . . 1 '
.. . t ,, -v. v ,ni.Ui,, nxine, unci wneu Mnn
(listur- went there to pet hia
flUdf aO. X. .
Of Mixed t sr l
OU t
wo alike .l!"1'
In u
1 .!-.
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i.r
ivinrich !h rii'".
nt
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A I ) . 1.7" i. l- s a i '
a -mW - " v
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bauce. His uncle, Joshua Winters, ie-i dead ou the doorstep 1rs sum nsrv
moiiat rated with him. and words led I., a but miiallu ..,.,tP..... .-i.il
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m me i.r-.i,vv,,., in ui. , aul, mum., KUUlfl ,u wii.cu iir. i inters leu to the Dy Henry W illiams, In Walla Miss who
the therm-.me'er mdioated birtebn degrees gronud and exp'red almoet Instantly. pi med'his son in I iw in order to rid bis
beios- r-roon Tuesday last. Maritn has been ant sled. daughter of a druukeu huahaud.
fate of P.ey .Ions Hai kv-TT deeM
L.tter testamentary on the estate of net. Jrio.
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