The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 16, 1879, Image 2

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EDENSDURC, PA.,
FRIDAY, ---- MAY 16, 1879.
ri H..iise,.rib tv luvesticationconi- ! A .mi lor rineriui; rnoiitDcn 10 rum.
!,uitt.-t-Uthr,-.;,iouS last wri-k, ami tollowlng s,-,ns'in. appropriate
! uli.n.rw'i to m-ft again ;n TeUy ! muchm.o,,01 to lary and
mir.it or Uiis n h'k. vt met i in-
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HEWH AND OTHER NOTIXiS.
.r ,Iib.. v. - s - , iVi,,)pe;imi in the iV,-r (V.tmft '!'
trail the cvainiuat lull of all t lie uwihIk.ts - . - , ,', ...
fc1"1 lu" , . ,. 'cm, is respectfully we should sav n
of th-House nt Rlveailv sjM'fiiulv exam- ,. " ,
, , , . . , - ,., ihornantlv eonintonileil to the pmyerfi
Theodon R. "WoW. who wa mur- Thf elephant IVtlivar, of nn Ani-
Ata hr Vn Tlrr in Chlcfi.. left huro-h's Jnonnsrerio. attacked ly a
TWor. of Pha.niTvme. I ?10.000 toward fn-jjidiiiu a hisrh ehoiL . ram. 1 whil the oxhil.it i.-n was in pro-
.-.-. i r-.ir;,wHv in the an'mal line. a. from which "religions instruction. tlx4 cress at Paulinas, X'. "1 .,
thine half eat and half rabbit. reading of the IhUe and publie praying. , phant was ba-Hv injured
Two men named Hushes and Da- ' as also clerieal teachers, or suiH-iintend-
vitlson were killed by the explosion of a ' ents. no matter of what faith, shall le
blast at Strinstown. Iml.. on Saturday. ; forever sitively excluded.'"
A. C. Kessinser. of Home. X. Y.. : A serious railway accident neonrreil
has offered SUX'.onofor Parole. The fa- near Toronto. Canada. on Saturday even
nious horse "cost Mr. Lm illard only $K iiig. caused by an engine runnintr into
Mnn-li of Maine, elect- an excursion car. which was standing
l,.ni hill iu. titration. Jalthoiiah for u t.imllseatintf twir editorials ami palm- ! ed as a (ireen'backer, leasts that he never on the track. ( f the twenty i;ons in
.. .i .. . ; infi a iliv s sohoolnnr or owneu a uoiiai m wie car ai inhume in i fit- iiunmiim ,im
injr them off on nnsnsct.ng readeis as ; ;.toyrSro;;,rU!;n'- WPre more or less bruised. Three mer-
original eft unions : Three children liichanl Casey, chants are not eieetoil to recover.
If editors of country papers eTer expect j nn ( aSev and John Edwards were A oor sett lor In Kansas laekeii the
i,,,,,,,! t, ,l,.:.th at Toronto. Out., on means to iniiiii a wooden hi .use. ami
act fairly vritli each other. Too many of , while at l.lav in a shed. planned one of mud. P.v means of slow
them disregard the plainest principle of 1 u. - ;,,.,., s;nsthat but excessive work, he raised the walls
ncht in arrrorriatine to their own use, , 1 lie i.ow isiow n ' , .. , ...... ...... .... ...
It ,! Wr 'hat a.H.,,1 j,rt,, n.,s iu the ev ideme. ,nd the single.ase without credit the eUUoriaU they nut ,n a ; J J' - . S(Vm.rwart
I he course adopted in the Williamsport
in.i oomoiis reasons u is name ti manv
weiiilii and serious objections. If we
ci'iild afford the ace. which we ean-
cinsiderati"ii of those newspaper har
pies who prey ujon other men's brains
' week air.j la-t ineht the Committee be- . ; 1 .'' ' " !
. b. , ,. .. , 1 lv appeared in the l'n-ri I 'oitnhi Ih-rno-
. il. ii,.iiltlnn nf ill tliP Iiii'IiiU'I'S .It .'
in- :
uraverfnl
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,. -,rbv (be r.. ,. 1,1s Uel.t U the Uie.l. Ill aiJMi.i.ien..... .-....
i-'M V Depaitun lit at Washimrtou
i '.lu ITS'.' up tu the l.'-c of 17 1
. 1-. 'i-n n:1';,.,,..- i.f fon-iijiiei-s arrived
lie I'ltitfl states, and that nearly
.. .,. ,,o77,7. ? of the total aggregate ar-
..v.,i m.. 11". the average liaum not . w e w oum spiean ine most nn;ioi utui to acquire Ioumalistic tepatatiouBineynnisi ,i,..,ti, m Toronto. Out., on means to imtiii a womien house.
with the eM-eptkM, of 11 and l-tKms ol the testm.ony Utore our --r y w M,n '1 oi Tuesday, while at play in a she,,
i.; ,,,.rivi, lur-niieil lhouaild amid- leaders. There is a irreat deal of same- ; innrnnr!tinff to their own use. ; l he I.ewistown
their exchanges. Martin of tiranville township, men on
"If an article is worth transferring from
another paper to your own columns it is en
titled to the proper credit. To refuse this is
neither honorable nor iust. To appropn-
lo last ate to one's, own use the produc t of another's
I'iri. iit. ! ll.is lauoi'an cleiiieiiL was
. iiii.in. .r.H.u! ',,--,', r cent. Irish,
and I he balance English. Neoteh. wed-i"-h.
I"i in -I:. A.C.. in the onli-r named.
It i- als.. est iinal id that oer niie thoiis
a'i'1. inilli.ii of dollars in cadi has lieeu
bi'.ught into the country by tliesi- iuiini
mants. vir.g to the unsettled condi
tion of bn-i in ss affairs iii-ii ci,il foreign
i ounti ies. it is thought that the numl..-r
1 arrivals during tla present year w ill
cpial. if it .1 not exceed, that of ls7.
win. '. reached neatly ?" ' - t he larg--
la I r a i ri ing in an v one ear.
of the negotiations N-tween Sjheithoni.
.f Erie, and Ilumlierger, of Armstrong,
will fnih illustrate the character of all
the testimony taken previou
Tuesdav nirht. which we haxehot wt
iind t he ele- ,
Th camel ,
caught the elephant's trunk in his t-th, ;
ami lacerated it in a terrihle maimer. .
TI roar of the elephant could lie heard ,
a long distance. Tho camel had to be ,
clmakeil with chains fforehe would let j
go. The ele)ihant. which, it is said,
cost .SUMuhi. suffereil severely from his
wounds. During the ligitt the audience
was panic-stricken.
Adisjntlehtothe WateTi nwn ( X. Y. )
7V'. says a woman named Merrihew, .
who reside near 1 ei r l'ier. is susiieot
ed of having jwiisoned her brot her-in- ,
law and husband. Almiit nine weeks
ago her bn.t her-iu-law died suddenly in
spasms, and alit two weeks dm-e her
husband was taken sick mi the same wav.
sday night, wluch we have not t " "Jll'Z:t T" t of k , other'.
ecu. Silvevthoin swore that Ilimilier- hands to his own benefit ami behoof.
er offered him .T-"i for his vote, being
the.,,-,oor the alnoniit .tI..nh which
he i I!. ) was tolx- paid for, vote, which
was extremely generous and disinterest
ed on the part of HumN-r.'er. Silver
thorii told Wolfe, of Union, alniut it,
and was advised by him to accept the
offer and to get a jw.rt ion of the mont-v.
"Literary theft is entirely too common
among country editors and they do them
selves great injury by its too frequent prac
tJre. Their Trailers, fonner or later, discover
th.it Diuch of that wbl'-h purports to be their
own is not original and they finally come to
the conclusion that alt this class of editors
display as their -wn belong to others. This
certair.Jy must trad to disgust the reader
and to ireerade the editor.
Tion-sihiv week from the bite of a rat
The craft in which Mr. and Mrs.
Goldsmith intend to ircumnavigatethe
glolie has leeii completed in E.oston. It
is onlv eiirhteen feet long and six wide.
( ias can no longer lie used on Catho
lic altars even for puriioses of added bril
liancy. So says the Congregation of
Kites in a recent decision.
A hairv elephant is on its way to
this eountiv. b Ik- added to li.inmm's
show The elephant is covered with a
growth cif thick black hair nearly a foot
'in lemrth.
I'aul f?oton"s mother, who lives at
T-7risli"m"-. h. I.. ff"'s ni it at all approve
the structure done than it fell into a s A physician made an examination and
heap. The builder then committed sni- came to the conrlnsion that some one
eide. had administered K-iison to the patient.
- The l'.atlv county ilia.) .Viussays: j He forbade the -vs-.oan from preparing
Tlie largest sfrawln-rry we ever put eyes ; fiwid for. or giving medicine to tl. pa
on. except, .lolmbly , in the nursery pic- ticnt. who is nov reeovering. The
tnre lioks. was laid on our table, y ester- , hvother-in-law's lMry was exhumed on
day morning, by Captain Wade. We Saturday, and phys'u ians say there are
put the measure tn it and found it to lie evidences of lHiisouhttr. The contents
just rour-aiiil-a-lialt niches m circum
ference. It is neevssary to have a knife
when i.u come to at such berries.
A tidal wave, live feet high, ha.
lately lierii observed i;i Lake Erie. There
was vei little w ind Jt the time and the
of bis stomach w iili-e immediately an
a'yenl, AiLi';iinin.r-:Mi is now in !-
gross.
- Mis Nannie Hoofer, aged sixteer..
wholivenl w ith her pitwmt s t w o and
half miles from I Jn-en v;lle. ., w as out
THE WONDERFUL GROWTH
OF Tin-:
O-ZExL-A-ItTID DEPOT?
WILL HE SKL'X T1TE MOMET VIslTtWS STEP JSTo Till: 7 H'o
A 07? ES or It I! Iff OO'N. O.V . I 7. 1, HA Xl S IT IS A I, Xj 1 77 1. 7,
THAT THIS IS TTiE I'.EsT Slini'l' 1 M: Vl.A E IX 1 III:
I'XlTEh STATKS. WHAT MAKES Mi:. UAX
AMAKETrs SUthE Sit I'ul'l l.AU IS
1st That Everybody is Obliging.
2d No One Is Pressed to Buy.
3d The Stock is so Fresh and New.
4th The Stock is the Largest in the Crty,
5th The Prices are FixecJ and the Lowest.
6th Exchanges are Made or Money Returned
ZSfiveffti Tjint of Ire frtKlsiim tfv7 hr nuutnl tit t.r t.urgt.
ties and tionef of the lree fWwW StocJ. ttntT kimlhj tmt' tr,
counters ami Kjramine the f;frl. Sent! Stj1r mirl apel. tt yfntT
friends of the rdrrj'nl rarif tif and real rla-frpnes of the its-it- fj,,
for Sprint,
JOHN WANAMAKER,
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- , . , . . . , T7 .l,:.,,- r r rUtt'H not ill 'All api'Tnvt liiKrwa iiiiinM rami. .it'ii mhu; n ni la ut me cf imhcki r i:un iirunnni -. M m . . m M WXl
l.cesmrt'Js Vsisstnmge carryings on. little sister, burning corn-stalks. ff (JOOlIS Sit tllC ilVOUil DOllOl
there are many persons who d5 not confine m no means impressed by I'aul s aqtuit re and the ther great ;kes. They were and on circling around ttv me her dress V www nvvmi
.that direct proof of the brile eotihlhr- . there are many persons whoo not confine 1)V no means impresetl by I'aul saquntrr and the ther great ikes. Tl.ey were and on ending around tt lire her dress
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1 MM:"- third teini resolution for
.it..intiui lit ol a legislative coin
c .if twenty-live ten Senators and
11 !! -preseidati is to go to Mil
im iii reci ii' (irant when he ar
il m-s ' here . .11 his 11 1 11 in t o t his count r .
ha :n-r pa ssi . 1 In- House by a si net par
ty ote. a I id ha in,' In -en called up in the
"eliatei.il cste.i week. Ml. Ilutter
lleid. ol Ml !. e... sseil thchoN- Ih lt
II 1- "senate uouM iinanitiioiisly "' adopt
'. h-ih ii .1 ! in "t . a nd wasn,. ashamed
also to evpn-ss Ins belief that it was" "the
ii.osi iinjnn taut resolution that hasciime
no!-! the lloiiseibiiiuir the session." If
Mr. 1 : 1 : t Ii lia hi inciut this f..r ""sar-'s.-isiii."
as Am mas Ward would say, he
show ed I hat he con ect ly appreciated the
..iiipos,. n Ihe resolution, but if. as i
probably the l.e t. he expressed his own
1 ! i crate on i -t ion. he f m , ished coii
i s e e idem e tl. it instead of being
,- present at i e of la ic comity in the
S.,i. ,,. ,,1',-h! to be o!'e of that
,' s I'cpri si-Hi ,:t i e.s in another and
t . 1 . i it "tate iiis ii ul ion. which is lo-
i.i'eil about a lllill. Inolc ol less, this
-1 ' . i I 1 i 1 si j . 1 1 e ! 1,' 1 1 ' ' h I .
produced. After that UndHMger took
iIve;ihoni to see 15ill Kemblr. disburs
ing agent of the lobby, at the Hrady
House introduced him and handed
Keinble a piece of paper on which, as
silveithoiii swore. HumlK-iger after
wards told him were the ligures -rTVi. tbe
price agreed uon for his ( silverthorn's";
ote that Keinble stated to him. that it
would le all right at the proci- time,
and that he would standby any ;.rrangeT
Uient that l!umlerger would make.
This is tin-substance of Silverthorn's tes
timony at the lirst meeting of the com
mittee, and it so completely unhinged
all their reading to cie newjper and the
fraud at ler.jth beeoraes notorions. When
an editor has reached 3his poids of laziness,
Incapacity or ilegredatn it i time lor him
Jo step down fVora the tTipod and out of the
editorial 'sanemm.' fie is then of no fnrth-
nr...
pr nee to the rhlic or rtie profewelon. He t eorn husks."
acFrievement.-
v ilisi.:,tch fiT'Ti andalia.
says : ""Two childreti of Frank ( ancll
a fanner near liispla were burned i
death while pl.--ing in a crib filled Willi'
fnrnish nothing that h.-wnot a?rsalr been
printed and, threfore, is a mere dvone in
th journalistic tire.
"There oti;ht, of right, !o le a rew de
parttire among ths conductsrs of the country
seldom accompanied, tltmigh they were
often followeil. by storlis. 'sat isf ac
tory exjihiTation has ( $ been given.
There a dog in f-orwieb. ( 'onn..
which is entitled to salvige froi:the in
surance crtiiianics. In an emergency
he never I': Is to raise sn alan.. lle
centlv the sflnw lieddinc. under a horse
VT.irv llie'cries. a"-el eleven yeais.
i..,.,..,! on :i oatloi- matrli at l'.ettsvillc
Ohio on Monday- The match expl.Ml - in a stable crtuLrht tire. The dog rushed
ed. ai.d her clothescfltchirnj tire she wa-- into the st.'ih drew the ltming Uanket
t.-:": i I,,r mI i. iioiu uie now aim caineoi 11 idiii me
extiMii mat even i7ne wno are iisrwp"a to
'aught. ; in an instapt she was -n-
velolwd in iaines. she tl r-w herself on
the ground nd tried to e -t "mguish the
lire. and. fading in that attempt, started
fir a stream near ly, but f R exhausted
lier"ui read ing it. Her futher, who
was in the adjoining field, and who is
seventy-one t ws of age. di ' his liest to
assis-t her. as did her little sister, but
?or 7TJ mull outlay a pretty .'t an he mtvle
Pr Sjirinic frum te f'.llDWiw :
Fancy Strlol SnltinKs f ,e.
Fa nov Mlxnl Snitinirs -, 7
Twillcn St-pcd Suitinir?
Fetire Pi.pt ns.
VJ-ih Popl ;n
Fl irirnine fl.eokx
Half-Wool ( l.mcrc8..
Hair Iine P;;ti.l
IMsck BTintirK
Srljwsl .MohiKr"
fairs!'? Hnir Stripe.s..
do justice to their :liow peii'.aborers are in
many inrtauces presented frrm so doiTiff by
tbeir inability to ascertain whether the ar'.i
le Ihey have deeired worthy of a plare in
the:T rolnmna actually lieiongj- to the pper
in whicb rhey find itDr toanotber. No5 n-
freiently have we jiven credit vrhen. we
afterwards found crei.it was net due to ihe
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I' f ill at n.'nnin. fa., was ues -Hieei. inns n-zz nuiiseii in hi" seveTtay .
t roved fire Motoi-ivmornntg. (eorge , j js ;l (uular cin-urrstam that
holer. i-olor-l. tl only inmate, was tJmnsrh anv inmlH-r of frowned heads
5: -s sufijisetl he lii"e-if
!ave durin.r the present cent ur? lut-n
blirileil ti ite; h.
the iad to is a'.
- M;s- assail, i- .nee.- ol t oloiui o,,lv head ; St at e w hi litis fali in
ThomaA. s.-,.tt. i -nakms a pleasing tliat inanne-";s the Pn-wit re
KuiiilK-rger's mental structure, if lie hud journal from which v copied that it iad
i .1 1 .... .. .. .it. ..1 1. 1 1... . o,.i been stolen from anot.Ser. Tiic and again
any . that w nen he was called to the stand . avp wg speu ow owa arti(.;e8 cre.iitefr to
he said he was in no condition totestity, other papers and, indeed, to papers which
' l or 1 11 1. "Si I 1 II I i;n Siaiis, I
iiivol '-.v V, Miss.. April lsT'.i. V
r m i; 1. 1 . S. Koi'.i s -o.s :
I 'll p.ipi is li.iv,: 1,'icn s. nt .lreealile to
: list ritetii 'lis.
The p, .ints are niit.le led-luit t'uin ve!k,
an. I nf them will hit hard. It is advisa
tu li.iv,! t In-tu as extensively copied ns
(.esiiWc. Wis will 111. irk Uifiii for our
N 1 ri ie r 11 e . liana s.
('etiiessinii'. t l".,' rcganln it as a gr.wt
sl . I'Ss.
W e will v,' ! ii
extent nf tlie 1 in
m: l.s... 1 i i.ni 1 1 1
urs v. 1 1 !i v
111 hell
li.lill.il.
! I. Ml I'T
V 1 1 1
a. "rdm to thrt
I'll" Ui. r flic
t!:.; tl.;in.li r.
attributing it to the fact that he had re
ceive, I at intervals one hundred and
ninet-tivc telegraph dispatches in refer
ence to the nomination by the inventor
of a President Judge in the Armstrong
district. At the next meeting of the
committee, how cm r. Rumberger w as
himself again, and swore that what he
had said to Sil vert horn was all a joke
that he ( Siherl horni wanted -to be
bought, and first told him if the friend
of the bill wanted his (S.'si vote they
would have tohuck up l.."Hl admitted
' thai In- had taken SiH erthoiu to Kim
ble's loolu. but denied that he handed
him (K.i a strip of pajx-r with fi-Vt-marked
i!n it. It is very apparent
t hat one of t hese t wo lncn has deliberate
h perjured himself, and without makim;
a.i r adi assert he is on t lie subject v. e will
siirpl. sav. so far as U umin 1 'yi ;-c..i:-1
i-rni d. lhi't e. l since the coiiiuiciicc-
were not on our exeharpe list, tUirshowji)g
that there has been a djtthle steal.
"As a rule city papers get ail that is .lue
them and Ihey are therefore helii up an bes
ing a' most the only exponents of publio sen
timent. And yet voter.- look more to the
country press for an hsnest expe;ion of
popular opinion than ta anyotlier source.
They wonlil rather trust it than tbes journ
als wto peculiar surronudings potnetimes
warp the judgment and inrtueuce the pin
ions of other ciitors. Indeed, bo fac as re
lates to political sentiment, we be)tev it is
mainly from the country press tlie true
voice of the masses can be-asoertaitMiL Re
lieving this, we regard the positmu of the
country editor as one wh:uh should lie held
success an art 11 i 1 .ins. 1 join n,. 1
of wh.'.rr cit miii'ioii warmly tlK-
harms h her rtr.-(s.
F.dvard P-u.-ifit. f N'orwalk.
( onn.. I'ciiith to'it a p,'-,lar stun-
their. eaideave-K were in vaio and when
thov eaine unto Nannie her IhmIv was 1 -rt.ri snitinii
biuV,ed:to a crisp ami ever stitch of 'VVi.!!".'!.'.:::::
clothing ConsrHrtHl. She died at S-VC1I 1 tray Twilled Beiif'e"'..'.".'.'!".'.
o'el next 11 Tmillg. , ;era Snitinps:
Tli siM.rts.ftin iii eertai-i parts of '" l,ir'"'";;"'"';::
exposed to u. attacks of cssassiiis the this Slate have made arraiigiiients to ai,;w strips 1
inclose 1 lie niT&m r 01 our pti f mrus A,vw,,l.;;';.;;;;;;;;;;;,
by trie- miiHii tat twi if large 11 rsiliers of pidn-strii.-"
Kur-pean quai.l. This is a migratory : ah-'oni sprin sere
bird- anil in winrtak.-s its vw across . f iVama'3.":."'.'.'.'".'".
the Mediterrai.-!tl into Afirt-O. from ! Kr-lliatitine Motrairs
rMiblii I.ii viin and the mly mcnarch
put to deaf 'ftiis the cent 1117 -.vasex-iet-iited
!i Anieric;.i soil Maxiitil&ut of Mex
aco. Mrs. Siry iMdinai.r.f" Wi.wiing-
t-ni. Jel.. Aii.-r stricken tufi iai niysis,
who it conies.Tei-y spring in immense v J 4
noci.fi.. ii win a matierot 110 nine . strti-1.1 Bateon.
inte.vst to obs-rre its habits i its new Aiuv.vi iace Rjxing.
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;r all wr-ni. mnd qu :!!. f r t 35c. t s
V." are e-Srinir .'pec.il rrarjriis in .rtf ...
vl'irable jr" Ifi. '
:Vo CMV1TJI, a ner 3!1 ir.Kit fm.r,, ...
a 111; wni."Ai!niiri;)ni u.i , ,
SATIN lMPKKlAh. In f li n-f riiB t..-ARL-tVO'iS,
SI'KIXi! T.-M KPTAS ,,
WU Uj sM hl-A-S 1 K Ii- L.- Ti t H. i; u. Ti-AUi-W(M.T.ll
l.A N.i K-P! XlN,'ir. l l,J. - '
c.li.r.nifd- -
silk ani wtwir 'aimi.j: .
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:i(. Hi reel unuei l ii hi. .:mi is , in
to pn v- i hat it 1 -lot I to pr historic M lived h' enough to 5UeloseWher hoii:. They an-slightly sin nfc-r than j klia. Btiei"ZZZ'.'".
race siufie ...'" vear- family the fiilLng place of .wr ?rvi t in our .sUTnuire. i.ai are excellent ir tame '
St. Mai v's ath ilo it.-irh at (on-- ttlIM.'v whJu she saved vorv small puriss. J.ike Ol the niemlx rs of this 1N RK'H lAKIs novelties
stablev He. S. V.. w' U'-si r-. i-.l I... iii-..- .llU(,ullts f.awycer thirtv y. A.sthey nmnm-us and .Tde-spread family, the W,re tihowtnr er.TTChsy1e, ii A4I
Sundae nfterii. hiii. Tfet v.. Is were r w,.n. in ue slv -ircum.stai.es their er;iti- Km "an uuail increases its tvwhiIhts i.f rei sii.k ikkn AKiNts, in rtcnoii.
lire nearthe church uJ it issupi-isi d X rteati.ni w jj-tnduiided. The tttsure rapi tfy. and the-r.siio reason thy in a ;,JIi"f
have 1 wit ignited f r nv s.aiVs. was found 'ie?-i1 in one- -rner- f the lew .ears they r;y not sineaicver the
f:T- McCoy coiriuiutetl suicide N ... v llar.
in Pfttsburirh lasO week, .leannet'lt
Sechl.-"i a doinestie. i -met I iiersi lf it :v
garret with a piece eon I at .lacks -ville.
i'Jehigh county. .this State.
Tfn-lxHly of .Tatars McMiire. a
ouly by honorable, fair-minded, independent forv i),ss at MediaicsviHe. ( 'onn. . wi.
The 1 Manual ml is Ste-tiH-1 says that
alxuit thr-tinths ago la-wis IZo-Viards.
a well-kiiKWH eitien. f;ixut?r ami stiek
dealer of tt'onatersvillo. s.t--bittei! in the
hand by ii,.ra.t while tak ivt c.ont. from a
crib. TV hand swilbt:. thr x.ison
wh I country. They are ahle-to live in
aln jirtt- every el i Mite, from tl-coldest
to t.ie warmest. -tI will ii..,K.iM jiroxe
a v cinahlc aeiiuv.-rtiin to the g nwe birds
of t- I 'lilted SVtti-s.
i?.VlKY AVlf.Htl.w INK. AN lu, l.ali'.
ftMPAlK)l;r: BKOlAIE STRil'ES. Verr
SATIN STRUTS in reat arlrfy.
W.K AMI WWIj MIXTI'UIS, in Jtenrailnl
StTle-i.
'NIU A SIIK PlXrf:F..
WrKLKIi SI5K PONUKi:
NOVEITIKS IN I HEAT V.VK I KTI ES, -
4 .. ti l.i.
dlULX U AX bMAKi:ii.
in kt; f.jc . ti
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UkIiI tnrc.
Af.iVWiittl. FI!F.N:H
Spring 04.ri!iK-:. imt the
NAV (i EN IC.MiMK HI.I'K.
C'TT(4.- HKKSS FAHUK'S ?ir, vv-
WKAK.
I-rcnli "rmTiay I.wn. .
Fr'fv Js -onrf Iswn.
1'rtwh I'rmtil Satn.
Erenri Tr.ll .I'AIm.-.
Fr-nh Munect lr.
French f'rinti ! f
St f)TH ZKHHVRUIXiiHAMS:
i i.ir avimnf of i?e j ri tyl
the tl"?itfTf are very shnicc.;
nilKSsi IIKVIUTS in han.lcr.u :rv
scrviccaVue an. I ,irctty, from 1'-: tu j;o."
RANANA nTU Inelcpant plai- nr.-: -1. ...
cflcft?. very tyllh. ' ' '
lUtESS (ITNCiIl A.MS in staplr i-.l ,
stylos, s liKc.
Itoauti etvls ir. J'EIM'M.r ; i i T.
N ES, C AM H I'Ml'S, 1I1.M.ES. x ... , ,
. O A" WA A .1 MA h El;.
m.n .11 .iiiirj.' lli nprvi A rtiA Tifirisna r V 1 1 ....1'......... .... 4... ...i1 ... .1 i .j. ... .
r . -.1.. rr ',Vr ..J .a V, u.saf .e.. sevei. ..'s". lov-e. spreau lUVMtgn me svHim.a a. e. a cotton ph.i'erof (.vmui.-U county
fMion, trades and occnnationH, and tbere " " "V"1 ' ' P""iiige r uni aeuie I'.rin.g
can be 110 riddance of l hum . but tere can last vith a bullet -L..K' m t fie temple . wards ulcdon Sundae cvemstr. His
be, at leant, a degree of faii-dealiug reached j Pittsburgh h;l a suicide jml m w- age w as .si.ty-se on ye ,1 (..
among tbo editors of tbe country pess ttiat. lass wifk. seven persons having t -.Ki-tt -A t ft"- fe-t hiHill t neili-
would considerably elevate Uie standard of tint method of getting out of the v nibl btirhiMH U.t Stockton, e al.. h'.Sflv hitlierto
me ptwni .iiy. 11 a. 1 coma se tua a.i- -ir.lin three dav I he lastlH'Uiga ynVig e., i, .x e,: ll, remit ;it ioi v ,f beit t he t:ill-
lirMiieil woman. yiVs. .Mail te Mel ,.v.
I't.e .lb ,M
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hio 11..01.
le ( H.nlolia '
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and a.!-!.'
i 11 1 hail lii;.i
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I', lines A s.
co;. of ,1 let ti l' pur
ee II i i 1 1 en a a or ig-
ih one ..I' ; he i'il i 1 1 irs of
.1 ''l e-eat i i ; u p;;pel'
1 .-em.- (own in M issis--.
d to o ,i. .1. S. i;..b
. ! t ! t )i i 1 I h-publ ii an
-. at A K 1 'i 1 . here he
mi nt oi the si ssion. he has mi.iwii
him.
es. t' "111 V !l i. ll pi. Ii e t I i ' C J
to fh'- o!,iii. b',;.. I "I
. -1 n ! 1 1 1 . li.n. Kol.iiisoi: I
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. .ii;.! h.is not as yd seen
S II II i !iees,. 1 I llln-s,'
Maine, i'l his speeches.
.. 1 ! fro in t ie- ko'"i.a
ol i ! 1 ..' of I lie .l.'hlst.., 11
lis 1 1 silh '.'a--i i inade uiniel"
as a s.eet uioisi'l and -i nii
s 1 , . i f it slioish! I tu 11
Iii- 1 1 a s, ,nt In ni sliret has
ii. s.i ., i 1 1, ,! 1 . 1 ar ue 11, of
id ! na 11 leaders, as hi re is
. I . ! e 1 1 w 1 ! i not sii: -
v. ii" U II. e s w hat t I ley ha ve
:i ..r.!i-r occasions.
. r;i'-. " from o n. .1.
kio,;. Mhio. xM.tii.l
self, to iis(' a t.iM.i iie expression of Pic
idenl l.inci hi. to be a very t-ad egg."
And Pc'ioii'. too. who was expelled for
coi 1 uj.t ion 0:1 i he 1 m bill and then re
elected, swore that he had never at
teiiipled to buy Watson. f Mercer, to
ote for the bill: alter repudiaicd the
stoic told by f'argill. of us.uehaliii !.
and Sherwood, of Vml. r-wo-.e that his
colleague ( P.oWliian , had I'l i jUiCd him
self in testifying thai he had suggested
to ltowman that he could make stNl by
sii.p. .1 t ing the bill. It w iii thus lie seen
that il has become a mere question of
veracity between members, one all -gi.ig
l hat he was corruptly approached 1 y
another, who on his oath tlatly denies it.
When tin- testimony is a!i in will
MM' a list of the killed and wounded.
. I I : e
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ol
May,
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p: !al i"U
Would pi
Pi, si.!. , f:r,lll
t I ..: t he eiect to;
Ue. I ' th." ,.,
1 .1 e -s. , i our 1 1
to -i -u l,;i! wh
ii ii.i of the h w i r 10
.r.ss o Is.;,.
.1 1 1 e :ii my appt'o
, i i"!l of 1 1 i 1 1
htm or any other
i la- army b cn
i' 1 he pn tenet- of
t he l.!ls. w c 1 -
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1 ,
Woll
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epi i e
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beie
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lie'-, W ' 1 i 1 1 1 ;
1 fi I 1 ed 1 the Ait
in the exercise of
1,. as wi 11 ill t h- No) th as in t he
't. i.iiint reie'.eiid his ad niiii isf 1 a-
'.ioiis 1-. il..- American ople.
1 V .lice: at ! m.i'oi i y in ('undress
yyiliiiie I,. ,, .-, .; ..n. .. his j.rjn-
.lai .-tioiis ! th.- 1 ill. iiitl.-.iigh il
t .
-.a-- the ran
Ml-;.- it, that it 1 ol:
t ion. a rider. " as i
j'.l -si d a plain and
1 Il II. tses a-.;.: 'li
the JH.IN. Mil
!t'v.,i, " i 1 1 !t
i :,: iniai-- f, i.
fa. -to iv to Ii.
i cy it . ! '.a i w it I
and y ;sei;!.i' i. w. he I ,
I Ion -e on Monday 1; ii
bloody 1 1 ; I t . 1 1 I ! :. I u .0 1 1
' p. .' -1 I s ;
.tilled oth
. i- called
T 1 II J ! hi
l.ii.l to
, legi-la-prolnplly
I hi oiigh
h v. i psili! i-hed l.e-t w eek.
n' at "ashington by his
!- tn.i- th-- bid was saijs.
-. and that In- would :ii-
iisiia! 1 1 iuiii'iiig
his
luiiiid it
is y.-to
in t o
t,
the
Tlie
and th advocate- of bayonet in!
lust rated bv 1 . 1 a - i . ha e tahi n
as 1 1
i.iui t.
1 1
lid 1 .1. ai,d he has i 011-1 nted .
:i I 'i I i : 1 1 o . In lid- weak, iamb
' ; ' 1 ...! :- i ti to! v veto lues-age
.1
1,
1 the Use
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of l-.-o
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III I x W ! '
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the f,
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1 in'
is 1,, s. jii.i 1
li-ieii I l ee ;
and opp.i- :1 ,.
I II.-' by 1 !ie
1 t n: .era. - o.
will 1 1 a , ;
biocgla al-,
I I ' I .1 e '
t il l - of
giia .-e oi"
nr. l iber
and pa -
sl'-cn
1 . sid
-. v- a v
iriii.ii-i;1 c':."
. 1 In III" In
w l id n els
-ipi'i..-!. :
r. to ...
aiel an if.;.-.: :.
r- .- .a" t ! i;, -i.
al u.ili .'.-al c :i
a 1. ils oi' 1 1 i ll '-.
- 1 i 1 1 'i 1 1 d I ! ;e
1. ei forth see to it thai
1 i-l ti . : success. The
;c-l next year hi the cli c
eui a in! a lie w 1 iii-! ,,...
ly ni;.';.- uu an, 1 1 lea.; !v ,1,-.
1 1 a-.,- under stall law-.
1 to ail military jn;, 1 1 1-
i tu in! governmen:. 'Mu
tt I he National Peristal ere
. i " i t v I: :c i 1 has ,
1 i.v a vvt ak and nim-lia! '.-
- ! 1 !!.es t . repress lit a-
peo'!c. and. in the l.iu
w o;k II'. . .-. yy dl t, -
til. It it :!- 1 eeiit jy cs ciiaiesC
ih.- gov-
A - v 1 : have st at ed on t wo or three occasion.-
within the past year, in advoca-
t il'.g a submission In a Vote of the pe i;.!c
I' an amendment to the const it u'.hou re
ducing tin members of the two houses
of th" I .egi-lat ore from -J-"d to th" old
number. P'.d. the pri.icipal argument
used jo i be constitutional convention in
favor of th'- increase was (hat it would
either a'.solub ly prevent legislative bri
bery or lender its sin-cess IICNt to impos
sible The levehitions made before the
il!ianisM.t Im.oih bill investigating
committee in HTr.. during the adjourned
session of the very first Legislature
lie. led under the la-w constitution,
-completely took the starch out." as
IPirtranfl siid in one of his letters to
Yerkes. his Philadelphia stock broker, of
the position assumed by th" advocates of
increased representation, and novv the
testimony thus far taken Ly the com
mittee apninteil to inv estimate the true
inwardness nf the Pittsburg riot losses
bill does not have those w ho confident ly
predicted purity in legislation as the re
sult of increased representation a single
pi.. nk on which to stand. We do n.-t
say . nor is it necessary to say. that any
I'loinlier of the p resent House actually
reeiived money for his vote in favor of
tin- biii. which is always a hard thing to
pi u e. but 1 hat money insiinis laiiging
fi-oni s:;ii to .-I iHHi was olleici for oies
is just as certiiin fi.'iii al! I he v ideiice as
that P.il! Keinble. the 'ing of the riot
bill lobby, had hisprim-ipal Iteadiptai fers
at the Ihiidy 1 louse, and for eoiivi 1: ienee
sake ;i bram-h in t heotlice of .M. s. ( uay ,
Scclitaiy of the ommi n Wealt h. In
creased ri piesentiit ion ha v ing thus t vv ice
within thiee years proved to 1 a con
spieuous failure, it' the present Legisla
ture 11 fn-es to p;iss the proposed const i
lution.il ;.im laimt nt now Pefon it re
ducing the num'-el- of 1 1 j e i ! 1 1 i 1 s (,, thi
ol t." souii thing near it. the
pen;..,- of tic -Iat( . W h. have il deellill-
vantages tliat mimt necessarily result to
ach and every one t.vstrietiy observing tbo
r ib- of doini; unto ot tiers i.'.l :lsat jo;i would
have otiii vs t't nam yim iu yoi r editorini
capa -'.y, a fry decided ill. i.covuuien t in
tbis particular would s.xn bo n-.:.)iis!. Hy
giving to otiiers tlieir justJiie, and in return
reoeiviug credit for your owu yiroduciiotm,
your paper would Boon a.:-iiire a reputation
for literary and joiirnalistii- ability it can
never attain as 'or.g as t'ue present practice
is continued of appropriating 10 your otvs.
urn; the brain labor ol" Your brethren of tlu,
press.
'This i.s a subject -a-orlby the ateiib-j:i
and cotisideratii.ii vl the members of i'jo
State Kditorial Association."
i'.M.i on M yiii-.ir.ti Lu r. rot: t in
Pi: 1i: t. A yeung man and y-.-inau
from P.ucksport . M;..ine. met and: were
-harmed lry the other's (.iialit !-. A
mtit ual fi ieiulship grew- up. which in a
short time ripened into love, and the re
sult was that they isited a vvell-klioyv u
.1 list ice of the Peace in that toVil and
were luanicd or supiosi! that Ihey
were. Two wi eks as---d ml and the
diseoverv w'il- mad" by tie- supjiose:!
.Jll-lice nf the Peace that his term of of
lice had expired prim- 1,. ii,e marriage
ci lemony, and that the couple were not
legally married. The surprise of the
man and his a'hanci-il when the -fate of
tin ease was told them can hardly be
imagined. They had lived together as
man aim vvne i.r ivv.. weeks, aim Hie
ant'.ouiieemeiit of tin- fact thai ihey wa le
not niav 'ed ci-'-aied unite a little sefsa
tinit. Pad 'he -eo'i.-l is ( ven stranger
than w hat vvent 1 f'vfe. Th" would-be
husband said to his intended wife that
they Would goalid see some one who was
really a .lust ice of the Peace and be le
gally married, she said she believed
-he "did not can- to. that she had had
enough of married life for the present
and persisting in that opinion, she h fi.
town the next dac for P.oston.
An old 'ci oairr offered a vj.bw
;! 'V.i tu man". -i'lu. and she accepts!;
1 id . on -eeaig h dto g! 'cv. be rei i. .ti-,1,
ai'l i.!!.-io f.'.'ll1 Tot the y 01111 cer vvo
,,,;ti. A breae':;,.'f promise suit isthere- !
-It.
The set Mr ot the lhlbei lii u'der. in
Lebanon eouicy. was visited cj. Sunday
by at least t ,v , hundred iH-isnns, and
ten cents a.fj.iis.-iou was cha jgist to t he
hollse nf t.-i, one of th 1S!V i' ted
I'art ies.
-An 1 vt iiange says th.i.-( "P.. Vole's
dam was i.y l.exingtoii. .-.it American
horse, but- his dam's dam .:i- bytilen-.
cue. i'.'.i Lnuiish hor-t-." P.ut the;,
tin re's ;.o use in so mill1;: dam svvearivt;
about Lt.
-Ai Mait.-h ("hiutk. on s;, t ui-Ja;. .
Pied WaLiiier shot ss basiiiin lla.'.iii. a
friend, v it h an air-gun. inflict ing a nmr
t at wound. Waiwr did n. .1 kne.w that
i-led. and pon-.n-.i
a
at
t he gun was h
ilahn in Inn.
At Ytvav. Indiana. ll-.- t raves of
Mr-. Iellie.I. Ileativ and her two sons
were opem-d, at night, ami the bodies re
moved. U is believed that the parties
are known, and it is probable some ar
rests y ill be made.
Samuel I roadbent . a young man
1 li.plo.yed in the Paueoast colliery. ii"ai
Key nob's ille. -b ffersoii count v. cut his
est 111 ill- wiir!-.:: ' o' 01 oll:-:al ot tlie
PoresTs Fk'pai't uient "it V . -ia. - us
tralia hjfeh meas r,e a fallrn iwalvp
tits ii 1 1 Lpp-lami. vv'tieii as 4:'.i feel
long.. Aunt her f re -, if t he -amc spiecies
in Ire 1 andeiiong -listricttd' Victoria.
sti' slainling, is esiilnatedi at A feet.
There were t w-.i-aiito-cs to one girl in
1 K:s .Moines. Sh tiitiriiei! 'o. I vvhil- .
N "2 was out of t;.vn. wu on No. 's-i-.larii
hecalled vii her v it bout know ii'a-
hat had hai (-'led. There was lss
rival in the pa;';.). !".i he resolved m
-it him out." The gill made no e i i
tialion. and 1 1 e houvs passed until 1 1 id
night. Then '.. t said. "Lxeiise :a:e,
sir. but we desire to go to bed." N", g
yy as .1 iiiiiblo-jnded.
Wide ,-nad is the ililhleiiee f ad-
veri i-i iu -i s. A lady in Port laieX Mi'.,
lost an ear-riiig. am 1 ad v ert ised it, in one
of the i aM-ii of t hat city mi 1 he ui-.i'iiing
of Ai'i. ! -"!. ii Monday la-.- she iv
ceiveil it by mail from New York, the
sende; explaining that he h.l Im-cii in
Porlhind and .i.-ked it ni i the street,
anil that, happening to look over a copy
of the Poiihuid paper after his return.
he saw the adv ltiseluelit.
-The execut ive conttuii iee of the
Kditorial Associations of New VorV.,
Pennsylvania and New .h-rsey. with a
few invited guisls, held a meeting al
l!.., I I. ..IT., oti, l!..w, l 'nu. Vt .-. on
throat because the belle of the village, i 1'!. a . ..." ,'...,V., ,i. ,,ts
-1'. 1 iM'l.l , infill . i, 111.0-0 iiiini.i.i.1. m..
for their annua) excursion. I he result
Tin-: Philadelphia Tims tells thestory
.f the marriage of ( 'ox. the murderer of
Colonel Alston in ( ieorgia. wln.se con
vict ion. a few day-ago. induced his w ife
to attempt to commit suicide. In Is'V.i
Cox and his sister attended sepaiate
schools at Wilmington. Del., and the
I'ooni-inate of his sister was Miss Louisa
Watkins. of Last Tennessee. Cox met
this young lady in the parlor of the
school, and a.s she was of a minanf ic dis
position ; ecret vv.ming was established
between t hem. and they decided on an
elopement. Their plans were well ar
ranged, a license was procured, and one
day when Miss Watkins went out walk
ing -he met Cox and they- were married.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy went at once to the
diju't. yv here the husband wrote a note
to the Misses (iriuishaw. his wife's
teachers, which ran as follows:
"Ladies: I was married tliis afternoon to
Miss Louisa Watkins, one of your pupi'.n.
My vif and T leave on the train for the
South on our wedding trip.
''Very respectfully, Low a is i Cox."
The marriage is said to have been a
very happy one.
A Family Piu-m i:.- Francis F.
1 1. 1 n 1 1 1 1 was a nested at Filchbing. Mass..
.miss .viarv ravton. would not marrv
him. lie w ill recover.
- "I'll" l.liu- Pidge i Ya. i E' li'i says
there is a young lady amiss of Ilitchin
county, who recently gave hirlli to five
children. The young man who is the
author of her misfortune has since mar
ried her. and ;(! is well."
- .hu ksoii S. shultz. the famous New
York timber and. millionaire, aged c:.
was married al Newport. U. I., mi
Thursday to Mrs. Mary Fay Wells,
daughter of Lev. Ir. Fav. late president
of the Waterville (Me.) college.
- Heavy forest fires are destroying a
vast amount of timlier in the immediate
neighliorhood of Powlauds and Lacka
Wiixen. in Pike county. Pa. I'nless a
heavy rain occurs the lires w ill liecoine
general and cause great damage.
- Peter Fvans. a huckster, who was
lelHirted to have been murdered on
lllaek Log Mountain, in .1 uniat i county,
on the morning of the . 'Id inst.. was in
Paterson on Monday, and didn't know
that he had lieen murdered at all.
--UoU-rt Harris, aged twenty, and
Dell Sliavr. aged thirteen, w hile attempt
ing to cross lllaek river, at Watertovv 11.
N. Y.. in a row lmat, Sunday al'terniKiii.
were carried over the I5ig Falls and
drowned. Harris had lieen drinking.
Andrew Manning, a dissipated fac-
brgia. was st uwliug 111 a 1 vld on his
fa .Hi on the S'n'. of April. A imiihI him
vv re s-veral mi-.t. w oinen and three chil
li en. all break. ng the soil f v cotton.
T.'W sky was 'dear and the air ptiet. i
t a-re iM-ing al" U b.lli :i hil i of sultri
:ess. The cb.ldren had j'irt stopped
.--UK ..nd iiiL-ii ' l:i i.i-i h t s. ii-.-.! a-iil-d
co, lid be '.-ll the ".up of I pile ol '.'ll
tm sack-, wii-i-aa peculiar roaring was
aeard in Iheli.ild. The socrtd bore sou .
resemblance v that of an : iproa eh ing
tniin. but as no railroads .r.-re la-arti.
vyoikers I00V ul at one am -t her in ama'v
lneiit. In : moment tiny saw a sin til
column, not larger in cii c --j inference tV-tiu
a barrel, sk'-tn rapidly almg the grovaid. 1
The w iml-' lnmu or sput ai.peare.r to
be Idled v.-.ith dust, ai 1 in the t-intre 1
contained ivhi't looked akcaball i t. lire. :
The mot lr rushed, tov ards (be c jiuii-u.
vv ho err. 1 1 lied low iii fright, but. icfore
she couh.I "reach them tin; pile el gn.'.lio
bags, cliihlren and ;ill were scattered
right a-;d "left. In ;ts cons-sp. always oe
( eidi ie. the colunm. struck : t unvp fair
Iv fio;n butt to rimis. and tore it from
the ground, t he vv od split tiiig ini o t hree
pieces and dropping twenty m tirrtv feet
away. Mr. Luigley wi-. sucked in as
tin - w hii ling thing bolted by and throw 11
info a ploughed gully souse ilistaiive
a.ivay. in the next in-tanl the strange
visitor bin! gone, passing up over the
tops of the trees, lt was seen plainly
by the holies al the Laugli-y house. ai
ltoaring to th.-in like the smoke that
rushes up in eiveulai volumes from the
smohe-.-'.aek of a locomotive. Mr. Lang
ley relates 1 lie circumstances f his ad
venture tothe I.auren-vil'.e -i"''' of
last week.
The Silks at the Grand Depot,
V-Vrv l.w j.rk-es i..s j.1'.-'.''!- Tl,i- ii; n -..m 4 i.tuc i
l.nr a Silk r. . !
J.vin, !i ll.-i'vy Klti' k'i 'o- i- ilmin Mt T'--. j
-Jii IIH'll .I.... vi-i-v ,,s.y. il... hi .. -:.. I
VM-t tu-Ii rtn. --riul.t :. n.l .' ,ril i r..-I ; , :i i ii '
,-x' ii, in.'if :ll t-t- ,.n't'' e.-.r I.i 11 ...ii - 1
OX!-. 5OI !.lt Ii MJ.lt.
ri.,- Ivj.ut.M i 11; el wlii. I, V, j.U'-r.-;e!. -il-l :,'-
i,u:r,--' li- Oiri liiT ri-i-i.lliini-li..:iti.,i,. 1 l:i t"-. wi 11-. w 1
i-l'i'il i -'n il vv:i- .i), i.i.t. ji-.ir at sl.'C'. j
itj;i.i,"s i iimiri:.
In tlii- 11 ur.- nil ! t'ctml :e! the L'r;.t. r. Ir'.l.i !
il j
I .-'i--i.li - ...l.l wo '.-k i.lt.lit -.11 I-. tli-.-c :.l :
sa..'.-. ami -t'.r-i. '
V !! 1 tic J ln-r !,..!'. in. lie- lire ,i.ei; .... mi r nunc I
til-, in. !::.i.-.l in nliii-li. .- th.- ' V 'II A I i; K AI. '
t:x vMiii;. - j
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,lnr;il,lc iv, ;ir. .-o ri . -i bnih ;m ! ,-tctni i-lth.
VI-.,. ,li -T ei'i-iini. u.11 i-.i,,i,-o el I
. J. BOM.I'A t "It:. i
KIVK LI. Vi K SILKS. V. 511.11 I; ri M 1 1 1 i
l M.j-.u Till-; KmibAli PKiri-s.. 1 : a n i i 1 "x 1 1 ;
rm 'ai si.-j ". 1 l-w i;i.s. ;
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V el - ,,e a id 1 i i-e in,. .n s t r i pi,-.
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J:i-. r St ri j.e mi i I In- -I;, re--.
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i ; t-eliii't tc :i- ,-'.'.ti"ia.
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The Black Goods at the Grand Depot
of the meeting was the selection of the
Stockton House, ( 'aie May, as the ob
ject ivu point and the la-t week in .June .
as tiie time for the excursion.
- At Columbus. Ind.. Saturday, as .
lial.lvvin and Victor, two tight-ropiv ar
tists, were giving an exhibition, the
rope, which was stretched from the
Court House to the hotel opjHisite. broke
loose from the hotel, precipitating both
men to the ground, a distance of ll ft y
feet. Victor vv asseriousl v injured. lie
had an arm and leg broken and his head
badlv bruised. l'.ahlvvin's injuries are
not dangerous. Victor lives in Indian
apolis. The Lam-aster X Em says that
Mr. .lohn Uice. aimt ed fisherman residing
at Mount Nelm. t hat count y . informs the
editor that he cannot discover any evi
dence that the black bass produces its
young by means of eggs. lie says he
has caught quantities of them in the
Susquehanna, and never in a single in
stance did he find any evidence of eggs
in the IhmIv of the fish." Is this so. If
it is. how .'.i.stlie black bass propagate
its sjH'cies ?
-Mrs. Charles Merrihew. of Deer
liiver. "N. Y.. who was susected of wi
1 soiling her husband and brother-in-law.
as noticed in another item, has confess-
lory oierative at Daneilsoitville. Conn.. ,.,i to the coroner that she made the at
quarreled with his w ife on Monday last tempt ujhui her husband's life, and also
and struck her on the head with an axe. jrtuallya'lniittedtohiin that she caused
killing her instantly. 1 Ie then ran to a the death of her brother-in-law. she
lieighlmring pond and drowned himself, imnlicated Winthrop X. Merrihew. a
it unlay morning, charged w ith (Miison- to atmlogie.
Tin' sight of a young man vv itha gun
across his shoulder, compelling a well
known physician to march In-fore him.
drew a crowd in New Albany. Ind. The
physician had insulted a young woman.
iml was ou his wav. uinier coiniiulsion.
A i nmmi i amm.. Tlie siirpri-ing a
gacitv of a ilnnili brute (-nealleil) in Pike
ciiiiniv. this Mate, is fans graphically iior
tiiiyci'l by tin- New York tt;i of Monday: ,
.Iai'mI. lull t si n i.Tvn- a pmiir lttftc furm in tin
lmiuiitaiii "t I'lk ri'Ulity. threr mile- IrniuVlii
f, iril . l.-i. 'I'wn trout Rtrraine mr.iii.lrr Kver it. Th
l'ri'vai 'l i - li I wit h tirko . .in. k-. ion! rl.i.-ken-.
all un.lrr th m livc -iipi rvi-i.iu ul oi l Watch, the
ln.il". timr. VVati-li i eolliii. lnnit 4 venn- t.
II i-anii- t-i tin- furm nii. ami ha-.i.-vot,.i.l in
ti a. ilna- i.i Mir.rima -aijiii ity. On Kri.laT l-t
lr. i lrri-..n nia.lr -mne irnr.l.Ti lir.ls. ami i..woil
I'liloni. p-. 11 ( ti 1 li-ltui-e. V t auinhnvn, lhile-at-.l
in hi- li.,iiif. In- toi.kcil IhrmiRli the win, low ami
fiw the tnrki v-. ilueKa. ami i-tin ki'iii hutltinir in
hi le. In. The il..e hiy on the llimr. tionr the o ii
l.K.r. -ilallnn." "aiil't larricii. "the chicken- ara
in the irarilcti.-'
The ilnir pieil nut ar..nn.l the lionsa. and .Iri.re
the fowl? t" the liarnyanl. On his return he over
l.ear.l the two aiTi..n ly iliinitiri ai to who
"hi.ulil till thewiMiil lm with iirewo.l. I'he ilo
iitene, fur some moment, ami. aiiiiriitly ilis
rntil with the nmirli tia:. went out to the won-I
jiito. "eize.l a stick between hi- teeth, brnierht it
into the hmi-e. ami .lr,.i"e,l it into the woi.il ln.
lie kept atthis work until Iliabox w,i- filleil. 1'hen,
as the air was grnwiiif; ehilly. he aravely eluseil the
ibMir. eait reproiieliliil iihinec at the boys, streteli
eil hlmseU tii"in the II.H.r and went to oleep.
A lew ininiitea nlierwanl heovi rheanl Mr. 5:ir
risi.Ti imy that chickens were in the kitchen. In an
instiint he ImiiiiiiU-iI ilewn stairs. i!roe out the in
truilers, anil eluseil the kitehen il.n.r. He has leen
taii2tht nn trii-k. n.l. unlike many man. i"enis to
le actuate.! solelv by the ilesirc to make himself
nse'ul.
NEW ADVEHTISKMENTS.
Pride of Durham
JOHN VWMKl.i; VNMU M is
TH ATI Till
"V'l it liV'IM! AMI Hiai'K HotiliS bt t'Vl.'l'
iit-.vr. v i i n k i'l. l-.s k v r ri m i: is tip -,is -
S Tt ICKTH K lililNll I'TIM IT KV KK 11 ML
Ml. AC Iv V 1.1,-V. I 1 II. f VS1I V Kl'.iS.
SS in,, ei in.. 4- iii. vt,!
Tlie largest --", t :ii,-nt nt tle-r-o "".is ever . tl r-
'I. i 1..-1 tl I Hi -r lull i I '1'-- el ail the eel ,t i "e lr..:l;e-.
a,,,l Ii , in lie- 1. -Vi-y -ii-.i.l. s i..ih.vi-rv uu"--t niiiii.
bers. 4.'.. so. .- .. ij . i'.:,. s.-,. ov.. l. V, V1'..
"I- t".
ni. vi-K su.k vv aim ni:Miurrr.s.
fl. 1 lr. t t.3T. 1..M.1.S. -.'.:i'..
eli'ete.i with s.,.iHl r.'lereni- t.i i-ulur anil linisl.
lur the tim-st uiniirniti":.
HI. VCK TA.M1SK.
,Vi a fi.'. 7", tV sl.fl lu. sl.'JJ.
r.i. v k s.vnxi: .
i si ini'Kii xtri.iN l.ti jh r wmi ;n r ti,i:
Till. .ri Ki i A lllMi SKVsnv.
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6 4 I ri-u.-l
te-i-n ni- i
nei, 11, nil i tin
riv.l beii ire tin-
Huiitil.l; 4.',.-..
I S'lm.re Mi-li 11. rn.-oiu- :.
i .atiui--c lireliail'Ue 7.V.. V.V., s.
j Stripe, 1 I ironailiiit-.
j Siripi-.l ':,ln,-l' Hair t ir. nadim
I S'i,-. Ml Sill. Ur.-na, lines.
Tliee ir,....ls are ail Siik l. ..r.s ;....'
I b. autifi.l ib'-i-;; u auJ eleaant iiiah;v.
v.
The Linen Goods at the Grand Depot
piece - 4 l.inen Sheetings, at 6-Je.
J pii-ee- s-4 l.ini-r. Shi-etiims. at f.V.
IJ pieces 10-4 or "Much Linen Sheeting, at We.
pIT VHT'l.
I J pieces .-inch or lo-4 linen Sheeting. T.V. per
yar.l.
Is pieces "".-inch or 11 4 l.inen Shei tlnif. TV. jht
yar.l.
S pieces '..-iiu li or 11-4 l.inen Sheeting, s.',... per
yanl.
In piece lm.-im-li or 1J-4 l.inen Sheetinir. RV. per
yard.
A complete stock- of l.inen Sliei-tinif. from 2 toH1
yar,s wnle. an. I Irmn ?-. t.i ta.nb per yaM.
We have receive. 1 another i tn lort'ation of ruir
Ikiiible Ihiinask Table l.inen. nt 1 ht yar.l. o
otlu-r house has these it-knIs for the price?
.lull
Tots of Napkin. Towels an.l Table l.inen eontln
ually arrivinu.
JOHX irAlXAMAiKEi;.
A IK VMiSTdCK ATTIILiiliAVM-i!
H. st makes only, ltnporte.t .tire, t " "
tifm turers or purcha-nl Irmu thi r u., i -.
We mention a f.-w ot nrv ti n 1 ' '
present retail Talllc. We warranl i!-.:. 1
si.iiml uml free from enitnii.
1 .i. KD1NXTS 4-4 Iblsil 1.1 I N
I'IKVtS 4 4 I'll IN 1 1.1 ' 1 b i- 'i I
ISO Ih-siirns. printi-.l on I'urx- l.ii:.-n l.j"'
n..illl.-eil to Ih- the best -1 I. - v. i : - ' '
-".e.. SV.. nt:,l Pile.
lliai-k vrri.iini! l.inen l.an.
Soliil llla.-k. Mine an. I VV h'tc l.ei. n
lr,iitei 1'nion l.inen Kimif. l'k (
li"J pieces riaul lircs- l.,m t:-hi li
to lniH,rt.
4'. pieces natural ,i.l..ri.l I..t
Slip at l.V. : w..rtii -jis.
: piei-cs if 4 .t nen Slieetiiia;- a: !
.JOirX WA XA MAhV
I.
r I
A pure Tobacco, ten. HavrcO with i.isonotis ilruifs.
Manutactiircil bv '.. . l.Yt N is ' .. 1 Mirhiim. N . 1 '
ing hi- sister
roinphtint ;i!!
stiiii.h.
lerc-t hi thi ijnestioii.
m..t'ci hi I heir nu n h.-in-
r "eseiit.it i n - to II. r. i isl. i,i
LTI ve t Item :ui o.rt nn it v of e:.r(
I heir .jinhjiueiit upon j t hroiiiih t h
es.
li;i v e :i ,li
v bit-.
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111-
send
w ill
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b;il-
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v i'i rcm.iiii i.,r I he
!"1 o-V I'illiV
II
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V '
"r.l.i.',i-l.t:rnvi." nth. ( 'h;inder
wis on the r un;.;!,'.- ;ig;iiu in the Semite
( li.ilnb-l' on l"l i.i. iv hist. ;t : 1. 1 in:ide the
liioilcst charge I h;i 1 t v el v c Scuntoj - f rum
"southern titles J.elil their si .its --by
fr.iud a -ul violence." It m.iki s no ibf
f. ienee .ii ;l'd to ;U'h;l i i;ih t h;it w hen he
said this he m;, - simply lyiitor. but it is
Miprt nn ly ii.iiuW-iii to K- said by ;i m.ui
w ho induce.) H.iy.-s to ;i.p. i-it old Mr.
( hi i-t iiney Minister to IVm. wbeu
( hi i-t iaitcy !;i-sit;it d .li ot't r-sio-r. jitej
l.is .-e.ii in the Senate unless i-.ml.l
sel! his !ioii.. ainl lot iu Liinsiiii;. tiie
state ciipitab he .('handler') paid ( hris
liancy thtoie-ha third partv twice as
lillieb ;;-: it ;e, vvorlli. 1 ,r, ,e 1 1 l-e. I I.;..
n. and tin n :,. hiiu-
!'-?- Th.lt i IV,
pi'otnpi te-iiiaii"
:!'( i ie, , ,j t . ) it
-aiali I-.. Ilavilcn. the
ting that he mixed w bite
arsenic With tlie looil ;ill'l liieillellle ot
his sist i r. so t h;it she il ied t he follow ing
day. The pi isoner pieade.l not o-.jt -
;iinl the e imiiiati'in was N.sipoiied un
ti! May IP. w ithoui. b,,i!.
i.lillg n.l.oeU"- f-.t'.er ,;',d Aj'li!
1'MI. ; nd his i ;;: ,- i,ril t - l I . Itotli
afler sii I iiess ,.j' ;i jew i(as. The sister
was sick onlv a few hour and complain
ed of ue pain, but could n..t breathe. An ,
autopsy v a- in-ld on per boily last Sun
day, ami H.rtioti- of her stomach were
sent to Dr. Mills. ,:)' P.ost'.;i. foranalysis.
The arrest is the result of this analysis.
The .iorty of Ilavden's father
aiuoui'.ted toaloiit .-.-Vmi. but tliedaiigh
ter held notes against the estate lor
lnoiicv adv I'.ncetl to pay the e.ienscs of
yoiin- Ilavden at the Kostoit universitv.
so that th" hitler's shar" woiihl lie less
than s.'.inxi. The belies of Mr. and Mr-.
Jlavdeti w ill now le exhumed ainl ex
amined. v ih: new spai'is stale, as good
many of tbein have hni .stating, that
the local option bili has passe-! the S-n-atc.
they are greatly mistaken. The
bill ha- ina even pa-soil lir.-t reading in
cither hou-e. and of course at lliis l.it"
ihiy h;i.- no eiiant e of success. Ibi iln-u
it must lie I elm Ii il t-li d that the I.egis'a
tuie has iml yel said when ji woui-'i told
up ils tent .'nd iikc the Arab siiintlv
stv.il a wav-: k., j n-t 1 . .
' ' 1 1 V t I ; i , . ; . ,
Koliert I Ichl eloiK'il wit 1. a 1 env er
w idow, and his own vv ife aided him in
the exploit. The object of the Melds was
to get the xv'nlovv's si.iHKi. and niter do
ing that Meld deserted the widow and re
turned home. Such conduct deserves to
be Held liji I.i public exei iio ion.
AVibiai.i !l. I .e-.v is. a bra!;; ma'i. r.:;i
ahead of a nar.i -ainniav " morning to
t urn a switch on the Keadiiig railroad.
Mis foot caught in a frog, and ldiig un
able to extricate it.lhe cars ran over
him and maiigied his lody in a horrible
manner. Ieath was instantaneous.
There is a canary in l'ort land. Me.,
that faints as gracefully as a lady. When
she is frightened she stops singing, sud
denly sinks to the lloor of her cage iu a
fainting lit and remains unconscious for
fifteen minutes. Then she hops up and
breaks forth into songas though nothing
had hapiH-neil.
-The new liipior law in Massaeh;i
setts coiiiK-ls barroom Keepers to get the
w ritlen consent of their landlords, and
that provision is causing dealt is a great
deal of trouble- property owners gener
ally disliking to put themselves in a
dangerous jMisition with reference to the
Civil Damage act.
Some of the '-e-p l iable (republi
cans' of Pet roll 's d ist ru t are gi i t ing up
a h tter asking him to resign. The l.an
l ast.r Iiit'Uii .!' thinks it probable
that they arc the same people who sent
him back bv a:i i.iert.ascd iii;ii"ii(v after
.... 1....I 1.. ,: 1., . . v ... ... ; : (,
lb usi. h'i i.i ;!;-,...: t,:.
eonsiii. whovvas in love with her. Mrs.
Mt rrihevv has lieen arrested and the cou
sin will be as soon as found.
At a ( onsistorv held in Ibnne on
cardinal iirtKnTSlS Eminent WILMER BRINTON, M.
cons. Among the new Cardinals are ntl.TlRl- ni..
the I.eV III", .lohll lleiirv NeWlliail. of Writ.-: - I have nsr.l ol1eir. l.lo-
.. , , , . ii, . ii , ii. bli l.lanlil t:lrart f Bfrf mul Tunic In-
Lllgiailil. aim Lie nev. in. nei Acmovi u- vii.,.r.T , T, ,v practice nn.l have Ih , n much irrat
ihc! with the re-iilt. A- a tunic in all ca-es ol
lillit.v. iirlinoi. niiwniin. rlilorooiw.
lc. it" ratilliit ! wn rMiwl. Sol. I l.y ali
ilrii'uist-.
er. I lie I ojh' a isi niaue nuiiiei mis ai
iointiiients to Jiishopries. among them
thi.si of Caidinal ilohenlohe to the
rdshoprie of Albano. ;!lv. J r. Me( a In
to that nf IhiLlin and lb v. !.. W-il-lothel
of A r. high and Cleiimat nois.
-N'Vcii hundred thousand Protestants
in Ireland hold the 1'niveisity of Dublin,
w ith its magniticciit college, a library of
two hundred thousand printed volumes
and one thousand seven hundred ran!
manuscripts, richly stocked museums, a
fully furnished ltaiiic garden, and two
hundred thousand acres of landed prop
erty. Pour millions and a half of Wo
man Catholics have their I'liiveisity,
lor which they have taxed then, selves to
the aiiionnl of two hundred thousand
lounils. bill from the State they have
not received a birthing, and its very ex
istence is ignored.
--A special dispatch to the Hul'falo
f 'iiii'iivcik" . b''-' rlhi ,- from. Angola, in
that comity, says : The house of Dr.
Dvlos W. Sou!hwoith. near this place,
wiis totally destroyed by lire early Priday
lui.l'liili'i 1 be iwi-llliiilit s of llii'lirsl tl.uii-
l l.. .' I L'l-l'lKHS
aiciy escaping in iiivii tugii-. eunes.- ,-
Mrs. Southvvoiih is so biuned th;it
doubts ;ire entertained of her recovery.
Dr. s.nuhwoilh in-rished in (hcllames.
They occupied the seeoiid lloor. The
aged ouple were ili a.' ly seventy years of
age. The barn adjoining, with three
!'!" e o-.-i er.-s n-rjs ; ! '
We will !:;' .W ii'si .-nifirj i.; s.M, .,-r mom;.
nn-1 ii,-,...",.,r 1 iw Inr'M c.:i:t:n (-.,. i,, to si-, I .ur
lli-w '.-i tc..:. li-reil imv,.;1i,,i:. Il'r mrrt'i T;.-f i.-iv.
lsaui'le fr. . A.l.lrc3StiELii.i & t o., Mr-iiall, Jl u.
M'"I litli.ial li.pi.rt
.'fSl((l
ine-.tmeiit
iree.-
I ruiioit n in a I ret urn - C" crv vc.k n S',k-K 1 llrtinil-nl
(12I. - )., - Mini . a.-,oi). ,,r....
T. Totter niht it Co., Hankers. W all St.. N. .
'ewpaier A.lTerti-iiKr llureaii, lOSpmee St ., V,
SIT'.CI.M. NOIK 1,.
HVVlN'i. I,v ,i '.ei-ri'I :irr:iiiLri-m'"Tii with oiici.f
t!,,' I:ir,.,,-i SI l.V i:W W V Ii K M'K'ii lums in
tin- I'n-teil St iti - ("I i.M-i- 4", y,- ,r.' si.oi'linu ,. se
enrcil i hree -jiecial iiumi.ers iii Ki.n ; nt i n ..ski,
il-kis Himis." nan.llitc.l triple plate on best
Ir.r'l w !,itc n:et.il. ami mnilcl tree ol iio- la-- i.n r-
erii'i ot liri.-c-. N". 1. at :Ch-. : N'.i. -j at .Vs-. ; N
at T --. V.blii-- all or.b to .1 VMI K M. HV
I'l I . Nis. m.-v. l7 nml l I eilernl
AI.I.H'lltAV ( I I Y. I'A. I wj.-im
. II. .'Via-.le.l to any part ol the 1 nite.l St.it
There are 34 Departments in the Grand Icof, all of v hirh h:vf b'
greatly Improved thin season.
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