The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 30, 1879, Image 2

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EDENSDURC, PA.,
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1879
I the recent discussion in the Senate
VCCXIVHII ' of tlie two imPrtant Questions that
brought about the present extra session
of Congress, the army appropriation bill
ami the legislative appropriation bill.
every Republican sjeaker from Conk-
About a week after Woodruff, of this
county, and Foust, of Huntingdon, had
testified before the bribery committee
in relation to corrupt offers having been
made to them by Jesse R. Crawford to
induce them to vote for the Pittsburg
REMIM H 4.TI4 STATE OS T.M TIOS.
j ling and Blaine down to John A. Logan j riot bill, the Altoona Tribune announced
! sought to create the impression upon the on the authority of Mr. Crawford him-
ThMH-nH-r.ti, stat.ronvntinwmrmet ' country that the sudden and extensive j self that he intended to make a state
at Harri-bnrii. 'i eiIno-ihiv. tlie mtti day , emigration of negroes from Mississippi j ment under oath that would "put a dif-
of Jniv. i.o... ' , ";n-r,;jr4! ' rr it Jr-f :u,1 I-ouisiana to Kansas, which rweent- j ferent face upon the allegations made
nominating a ninlnlat fr Mini lr'.iurer,
and tran-n. tini: -u h otlu-r business as the j ly took place, but has now practically ' against him, and somelxxly else may go
int. -ru .of tlM- I'rtv riuir.- ceased, was brought about and literally j in a hole," etc. Major Crawford went
I order oi tin1 Matn e oiiiinittee. I " J . .
i:. M. spekr, Chairman, forced uihii the blacks by itersecutiou, lefoie the committee the next ua we
violence and all manner of wrongs in-j believe after the Tribunes statement,
llicted upon them by the white popula-j and the Philadelphia paiers published
tion of the two States first above named, j the following as the substance of his
SEWS A5D OTHER OTIMS.
At a Leadville, Col., hotel, the reg
istry shows the arrival of a man with
his wife and seventeen children.
Hon. Charles Foster was on T ed
nesday last nominated for Governor 01
the first ballot bv the Ohio Republicans.
One w ho claims to know says that a
handful of bran in each hill of potatoes,
when planted, will increase the yield
one-third. .
A Catholic colonization society has
len formed at Chicago which will set
tle large colonies on lands in Kansas,
Nebraska and Iowa.
A maple tree in full leaf, standing
W k. Hoel. or the u. a,
Miss., owns nineteen plantations, of steamship Lilly, who resides near,
which 15.000 acres are in cotton and , Wavnesville. Ohio, has for some lime j
3 000 in corn and oats, lie also runs nasi susected his wife of improper in-
about 15,000 spinaies, and makes I timacy wuu ur. o. c,u..,
per cent, on his capital, He has ad- i ly physician. Capt. Hoel left home os
i,,w.oi at v Orlpans 1 .400 10 on i tensiblv for Cincinnati, but returned
the LM-owinsr cotton crop. and concealed himself in his house
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-Oueen Victoria was GO years old on
Saturday. The anniversary of her birth
was celebrated at Montreal with a grand
review of troops and a sham battle on
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surprised his wife and Dr. Hough to
gether in the parlor and drawing a large
sized revolver, fired at Hough without
effect. He then began clubbing the
T-Wrhpr's fjpld. Anionc the visitintr 1 doctor with the pistol, when it was uis-
militia was the Thirteenth Brooklyn j charged, the ball entering Hoel's heart
Regiment. Henry "Ward Heecher is its ! and killing him instantly. Dr. Hough
chaplain and was present. j is seriously injurned.
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in the midst of a huge snow ianK, was i the safe keeping ot wild ueasts, situated ; nisnop i iirceu, nieu in me v m. mu.in i
I one of the sights at Montgomery, Ver- ! jjVe miles from Detroit, was destroyed j Probate Court on Friday, a schedule of ;
! mont the otlier day, by fire Thursday morning. Five lions, the assets and liabilities of Archbishop !
I (V.lonel James Duffy, residing near ! a" zebra, a leopard, deer, the elephant I Purcell and his brother, Father Edward j
Tiutoioii an inadvertence we last
witk announced June irth instead of
July lt.th as the date for holding the
I K'lnocrat ic State Convent
will f-e found correct in our
sue, and we invite thereto the attention
-of the man who says that we '-cowardly
and sneak ingly intimated," etc.
In a general way, ever since the bulk of j testimony :
the negroes in the Southern States throw ! Jess R. Crawford was reralM and denied
., . . . ., ., - i that he had offered nnMev to I oust and Car-
off their allegiance to the vile crew of i ,, .,.,:,.,, thnt r ever offere.l to take
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!vad a fund,
ikiv meinliers for their voles, niu io
masters, this same charge of wrong and niake presents after ir was air over. In
. ,ri.;i..J(,,;nct tj,l.l:.el.-i . reterenee tome oner oi ?t,i"i in;nvi i.kuiu
i iioiumii iiir j - - ----- -- ; gin and ttenn-d xnai eer ouei
ion The call I carpet-bnc adventurers and deterniineil : anv member to Kenihle. He r
ur present is- ' to act politically with their former ?t?X? ti"
TilK following extract from the report
of the proceedings in the House at Wash
ington, on Friday last, is taken from the
'iirt.innl lltronl. and seaks for
itself without any comments by us. The
'Mr. Vhit" referred to is of course
has been jx-rsistently made by the Re
publican press, and just as emphatically
denied by the white eople of the South.
"Whatever has lieen the moving cause of
the colored exodus to Kansas from the
two States in the lower Mississippi val
ley, and whether it does not directly owe
its origin to the attractive and highly
colored pictures sent among the credu-
testified lie offered him for the publication of
articles in favor of the to bill in ttwr Johns
town Demornt he explained that he had
hardthat thev were paint; money for the
publication of "the history of the Pittsburg
Harrv White, of Indiana count v, who
has justly earned for himself the title of j ls negroes-by Republican agents re
iuinp'mt: jack"' of the House : j presenting Kansas as the promised land
Mr. i "ofkkoth. I ak tuianitmoiis con-j ot the black man, it was made very
plain in the Senate last week, in a speech i
delivered by Mr. Jonas, the new Demo- !
cratic Senator from Louisiana, that
neither iolitical peisccntion nor htsoii
al wrongs on the part of the white
against the colored ie('Ie have in any
way caused or contributed to the unex
pected movement in that State. Mr.
Jonas, as his name indicates, is of Jew
ish descent, has long lx-en a resident of
New Orleans, is a gentleman of the
very highest respectability, and entirely
familiar with all matters pertaining to
his own State. We have room but for a.
single extract from Ids leech, and it
refers distinctly to this negro exodus,
which has U en so perverted and misre
presented by Republican paers in th'
North. The brief but clear statement
made by Mr. Jonas ought to satisfy
every fair-minded man who seeks the
truth on this question. He said :
Mr. President, I wih to say a few words
to expect from the confident i were, on Saturday. iounu mm- j fiiuing m a oanK discovered someming i Hpetueiy. -ui noonev vm-u m ivins- ,
, . . j dr in th tirst deire for killing- Police- frriorht which, on investigation, proved ! ton, Slass., until recently, when her bus-
Jribune. It rawtom uid t SmttJi. husUuidof Jennie, n Jersey j to-iie a ring, which ha lxen identified I band" deserted her. She made up her j
to Caririll ami l-Ollst. as i t;t,. f-ill r ibe on- worn bi-Atr-j e'lianrller :it tbe mind' to rrn to her father's house in Ros-
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ent tu report from the Committee on Inval- I
id Pen-iiais a bill granting pen-ion- to ccr-
tain soliliers ami sailors of the Mexican and ;
other wars therein nanu d, in order that the
bill may be printed and recommitted, not to
come buck on a motion to recoii-ider.
Mr. smith, of IVnn.- lvania. I object.
Thi- i- a publi.- bill.
Mr. Tow n-hKno, of Illinois. Have the
soldiers irot no friend-on the otlier side of
the Ho ll-e
Mr. Whitk. Vot Mexican soldiers. As
n-L'ard I'nion soldier, tlwy have friends
enough here. I had the hoiior to fight that
bill all through last Congress.
It apixars. after all that has leeii ,
ai 1 to the contrary, that Don Cameron !
can on great occasions play an important ;
part in the I". S. Senate. The horse j
races over the l'imlico course at P.alti
niore I-egan In the middle of la.-t week, j
and Cameron assumed the pressure umii
himself of bringing about an adjourn
ment of the Senate in order that its ,
members might see the sport. It was a ,
bi- undertaking (r a man of his calibre. :
but hesuc ceded in effect ing his purpose,
and on the following day he took --a se
lect party" to Raltimore in his own
special car. nhich he always keeps at the
capital for ue in important emergencies,
sucli as horse racing and the like. The
adjournment was a great victory for
Cameron the greatest perhaps in his
public career at Washington and the
Repul licans of I 'etinsj 1 ania ought to
feel proud of their Senator. The iiicm
U rs of the Senate who went tt the races
diil lot siillicieiitly recover from the ex
citement to put in anapiearance during
the balance of the week, and as a con
seipioiio no ipiorum was present and no
business could be transacted. Who will
now deny that Don Cameron is a great
man, or that this is thegnatest country
on the planet '.
Marietta, has set out ten acres oi touac- Sultan and many otlier valuable easts ; l'urceii. Jjy tins omciai stattmenv it i
' co idants. He will pUut altrgetner in ; were roasted alive. Ihe loss is heavy j shown that the assets are fi,isi,;ni:i.i
1 tobacco fiftv-live acres. ' and there is little insurance. j and the liabilities J.UlTTill..t. Of the
i Mniith 'Rarron, of Clayton, Ind., j The wildest excitement prevailed at ; latter all but ?:5-27,2-.J are due to Cincin-
leo-.red cow. healt hy and well Murfreesboro-. Tenn., on Saturday, over i nati creditors, mostly in amounts of
i developed ami as good a bilker as if she the capture o-t a baml of thieves, white I from ?b0 to 1,000. Among the assets j
im iwt such a cmiositv. ! nnd black, who have leen plunderinz: i are real estate to the value of $-4:,;n
If a shirt bosom or any otner ariioie i ,r stores ot that town tor the past two j stocks worth ; moneys in ine
has len scorched in inning, lay it months. Over t'.vo- wagon loads of , sum of JJrJti ; promissory notes, good,
where the blight smi will fall directly ! p(WWs -wore recovered, a large imrtion of ' tothe amount of SITo.T'.W) ; notes, doubt
on it. It will take it entirely out. j them consisting of jewels and diamond ; ful, to the amount of $-241,741, worth-
Sorac of the Roman Catholic pastors ' rings. i ies, JlC.l.O..'.tl.
nf Ww Vork rv acitating tlw question j Five years aero the wife and child of I Kllen Rooney, a woman 3" years of
riots, and that the I)enuMrratic paper might ; 0f co,ir-r.ogational singing, leather Mc- a fr. Chandler were drowned in the ! af;, was found in the streets of Boston
as -voll get wme of the patronage. I (; jyUll ' st. Stephen's, leading in the Mill river rlotxl in Massachusetts. She i a few days ago with five small children
Jill this is very tnin iran transparent, ni0vement.- wore srt the time a valuable diamond ; cimgmg to ner skirts. j.ae ages oi me
sum 2 utterly fails to come up to what we j Jennie Smitli and "Cove iK-nnett rmg. A lew lays ag'3 some workmen children were -J, 4, b, i and ij years re-
haSa right
ton? of the
not !Ter money
he wears te didn't, he is bound from j
his 'jwn testimony to taSa- the ther ;
bora of the dilemma, of having off red
"to make presents" to tliem "after it
was all over," out of "a fund'" that '-the j
friends of the bill had." What i the ;
difference between offering money t" a ;
; masU do a certain thing voting fwr a
i bill for instance or offeriig to make j
j himi a pre sent out of a final after he Lad '
, voted ? The two projxis-'tions are- as ,
; much, alike as twin babies.. And then
, how childlike and bland it was- for j
j Cra-vfo-:d: to state and '- explain''' to :
! W(4.lruff when he olTered him from
The Magnitude, Excellence and Cheapnrns of our Arte Stork
for this Spring astonihe everybody.
The people fay that the cost of travel to and from the city u
saved ttclce over, because the prices are lower and money eem$
to go eo much further at the GRAXD DEVOT.
With so many kinds of goods under one roof, time is saved
ami people say they can now do in one dcty u-hat used to take
them two. There is a Etinch Room in the building, ami also a
Special Room where people bringing lunch with them can have
privacy.
Our friends in the country are invited to tnake-Vt em selves at
horn when they visit the GRAND DEPOT.
? Jno. W VN V KZEIl.
tmi of hr death.
ton. She was without a jn-nuy. About
The Oriental Powder C o.npanv s
magazine, near Height on, 111., contain-! The Shippensbnrg Clmnivlr says ; a week previous she started lor Host on
imrOtUHO kegs of powder, was struck i tlwt livefof great men, nch as legisla- ; ami walked all the way. She carried
by" lighti ing Monday afternoon i.il en- tors, don't any more remind us we must j two of Uieehildren in her anas, the oth
tirely consumed. make our lives sublime. If in depart- j ers running by her side. She received
The Afiikaanische Ilantlelsveminig- . jn!r a legisvCator don't leavw In-hind him but litt'e fMd along the way, but with
ing and the Comiaamlitore 2ankvreen- footprints in the sands of coTTutrtion his ' a mother's devotion clung U her chil-
iging, two Rottenuim trading comp tines, ronH.ituent'" regard him as a hero in the ; dren and hrst attended to tlwir wants,
have failed, ajid it's a blessed thing for strife, .and fie is held up that some for
lorn and ship-wrecked brotberr seeing
mav take hart again
the Knsrlish aJpha'aet.
The Wheeling ln'"i t avers as a
fact unprecedented, in the histoiy of
West Virginia, that nit a dollar of de
linquent taxes, hues, or license is due
from air sheriff fr. l.TT.
"Teirilde Daw" is the name of a
blacksn Jth in Eria who will ascend i a
hot-air ialloon in. a few days, and give
Advices from TavlorviU Mo say
that a man named McMahon. w ho was
working for Mr. Kllis, a well-known
Fields, living near farmer living near that place, commit
ted an assault nion a grown daughter oi
n,.ii.Kfii' evliiliit oiis at a distance f a
$:mto ?l,t0( for publishing two articles J"lllius.u yards fnin the ground.
in the Johnstown D nt-r t in favor of ! iimiwl Spattanhuber, who was on-
the bill, that "the I enu -urat ic iafers l victedi t murder nine nrsi degree at i no
mit:ht as well get some of the patronage.
Mrs. Kusscll
Orrstown, Franklin county, went tothe
barn tjj gatlwr eggs, when she iassed
into a-stall where a horse; was stand-;
ing andi stooi-d down to tafcn tlie eggs j
from a .nest which was undo? -the feed- ;
ing trough. As she was in the act of j
picking. them up, the horse reached down
and bit one of her ears entirely. off. No .
remains -of the auricular appendage was '
found, and it is suijx)sed tte animal :
Tiik proposed amendment to t lit con
stitution reducing the nuinber of mem
bers of ti e House from ,;d to lol came
up for consideration in the State Senate
early last week and was defeated by a
vote of :M t as to 1" nays. The Senate ;
consists of jij't, members, and under the
constitution it ou'ul reiiuirc a majority
of all the Senators elected, which would
1-e -2. to pass the resolution, to obtain
which it lacked only votes. It will
1- seen that only M votes were cast, '
t'l.nrton Senators refusing to take the'
res..usibility of a vote either for or
against the amendment. If the pies-
tion 1h I'- re the Senate had lx i n one of ;
low partisan-hip in whii-h the jnople of
the State have no jxoMble interest thei-e .
would, in nil human probability, have
Urn a full vote ; but as the proposition
was one which i';f closely conet in the
interet-t-i of the whole onnnon wealth, it
was aparently ilivested of all its im
portance and fv'l before a Wggarly ac--i
ount of empty scats Twenty-one votes.
Jionevc-r. ai'- cn-ouraging ainl clearly
show the drift o public sentiment. A
new Legislature will le elected next
year, to meet in Januaiy. isl. and if
the pajx-rs in the State that favor the
j h.uige w ill not lose sight of the matter,
and when the proper time comes will
take it up and press it home on the lax
patrs there eamiot lie much doubt
about the iiual result. Important re
forms like this are not of rapid growth,
but when once started are diflicult, if
not impossible, to resist.
about the exodus from the South before I
close. The Senator fiom Illinois Mr Loo- i
an in his speech made a few weeks ago la- ;
monted the future decadence of the South (
owing to the fact that they were about to
lose this population so valuable to them. ;
Everv Senator almost who ha spoken since ,
on that side has referred to this exodus from .
the South as of a people fleeing from perse
cution, from violence, from death, in tin;
pursuit of liberty and happiness. The only
two pari-hes in ihe state of Louisiana froin.
which there has been any exodus are tlsr
parishes of Madison and Carroll. I saw the
statements which were published in the St.
Louis papers, which have been copied hfro
giving the evidence of some of those popl
who have tied from there homes, and an ac
count of the persecutions to which they had
been subjected in time past : that they were
deprived' of their political privileges and
were seeking a new country, wheie i.hey
conld have equality and the right t vot
frceiv and undisturbed. Mr. President. I
w ill gie the vote cast in those two parishes
at the last election. In the paish of Madis
on there were XV' democratic iiivl l'..1l'S re
publican votes. Ever since reconstruction
those two parishes have been under the full
control and the full sway of th republican
partv bv majorities of about ,ikh apiece.
No democrat has ever been elected to office
there. Not a man has evrr been killed,
there has never been a tiaht. there has never
been a disturbance there i-u account of poli
tical differences. Those parishes are ruled
and controlled 1
fleeing from them
i April termof the Lebanon county court, . swallowod the ear.
i.oi Jnt lu..o sentenced to be hanired ' f...... ..k .,,,.1 TV..-S.1
TU red tapeism had :W or jL.'. at jn t,(. T.,SOu yarj. on Thursday, June 5.. (;i,esten-county, are probably I'm; oldest
nu end of it as a bait ami' Woodruff's j While the body of Mrs. Sylvester; twin brothers" in the State, Wing in
vote at the other end as t'ie game-sought i Rromley. of East Troy, Craw ford coun- their slid year. Isaac celeti-rated the
for anv ten-vear-oM bov wuuld so ' ty. who was sur!osed to be dead, was rth anniversary of his we.l,.lng last
.;'"..- -. .. . Tr . . t, ; Uing prepared t-.y the grave she recovv I Week, at which a remarkable gathering
lidnpret it upon instil., ll aes-se ix. (,ml ..,)lls i,,USns ajid lived two days took idace. Isaac's wife is ia her S4th
c KWiyw nas got niiT&ttiL niiu ;i u-ij i attciward.
ug'v s -rape, and if new.paiers feel im-i Ilecently a sparrow flew into the
p-Ued to discuss the ivorits of his lobby thrcogh car of the North Penn train as.
contentedly on a rack, tucked its head
im ter its wing and made a free trip to
Rt thlohem
I i fortnancos, he. miTit blame himself
fir having been the -wle architect of
"sis own ill fortunes.
year, and her sister, w ho was present, in
Iier IKHhi year. T here were seven jkt
sons i-f;sent whose ages are oier eighty
and nine over svventy. The average if
their atis is alut seventy-six,.
- Tin orchestral orgui for the new
St. .Pat rack's cathedral in New York has
At the recent session of the Supreme j
H'ourt at Hanis'.iurv Chief Justice Shars
wood delivered an )iiiiio.l which is in
teresting and irpv::t:i!it to both lawyers
and hotel-kee.x'i's The history of the
case is briefly this
Francis M. T.an,a. licensed inn Keeper ot
Norristown, l'a., nas indicted for sclliiu;
limior m elej.'tion day, contrary tothe provi
sions of the act tve April 1-, lsT.1. The al
leged offense was committed after the pell.
had closed for th-i day. n the trial counsel
for Kane -onteiiled that the "day" refcrjred
to in thev.ct of Assembly was a day of twelve
hours, a-.id that, therefore, the defendant
had a right to open his place as soon as the
electiou was ever. He con-eiiuently 3-ked
the ( 'o art to instruct the jury. The law re
guUiti'as the sale of liquors on electjun day
being, in a somewhat unsettled coudition,
couivsel fuvther a.-ked the Court t charge
'that the iurv arc the judges of thlaw and
the facts.'"' "
The .'oart held that the "day" meant by
t'.ie act of Assemblv was one of twenty-four
hours, beginning at midnight vi election
',- .i , TiU vv .v.. been k morning aud ending at mi.lnigt on election
iv t ! e poit-e w no nav e oeeu f ... . . . . n .i i . ! ...
- ,, 1 - night. It refused to tell the l'iry that they ,
were he judges ot the law as well as ot tin:
facts holding that since the adoption of the
new Constitution, giving .V?tendants in a
Criminal Court writs of error, the doctrine
contended for had ceased to exist in Penn
sylvania. The jury, under these instructions
i'l'iuml Kane guillv as iuJlcted, and he theio
fore brought the case tvthe Supreme Court,
assigning the rulings cited as error. The
Supreme Court, in passing upon the case, in
an opinion bv Chiet-.Iustice Sharswood, says
that the Court below was right in its ruling
upon the first point of election day contem
plated by the act being a day of twenty-four
hours and not a day ot twelve hours.
tin the second point Chicf-Ju-tice Shars
wood lindsthe Court below m error, ana on
this mound the judgment was reversed.
uvs :
Leonard Lauer. of . ajoloon s ( 'Id lM-en Haced in posit ion. and is one of
(.yard, ninetv-six years old and straight, the lint powerful organs ever built. It
is voiced to the unprecedented wind
force of twelve inches, the- enormous
press yr.e oil the valves being: ovcrcome
by a vacuum pallet. The heilows is
blown, by a steam engine, it contains
four manuals of five octavo- each, a
jx'dal of two anil one-ha!i octaves,
seventy stops and combinations. and five
thousand pitH-s.
3Ir. lavid P th?rbuiy. of Chester,
is vtry fond of i'ts, ami rsliort time
ago be had a cat and squirrel. Jloth of
tisese jK'ts lK'came motlwcs, and t lie
fatiiilies lccame much larger. There
were four or live kittens and two little
st; n i rrcls. After each was a day or so
old. all the kittens but one died, and
the old squirrel escajK-d and left the lit
tle ones, and one of then died. The old
eat then adopted the orphan baby squir
rel, which now lives contentedly witi;
the solitary kitten.
Tiik legislative and judicial appro
priation bill haviag pas! both branches
of Congress, wus delivered to Mr. Hayes
on Monday la.st. This bill, in addition
to providing for the usual appropriations
for the pm poses set forth in its title,
also repeats the jurors test oath, which
is applicable, to and only enforced in
lV.leral Courts in the Southern States,
and also repeals, or essentially modifies,
the supervisors and deputy marshals'
law, which can only be put in operation ()n tVas point h
when congressional elections are held,
and is more specially aimed at the iopu
lous cities in the North and the large
naturalized vote which they contain. It
has lieen stated in advance even of the
passage of the bill by the two houses
that it would hot be signed by Mr.
Hayes that his veto message was pre
pared, and that it would be sent to Con
gress either to-day ( Wednesday), or on
the day following, yesterday. Since the
second veto of the army bill two weeks
ago. the Democratic mein'iH-rs have lieen
waiting for the present threatened veto,
when they will come to a definite con
clusion what course they w ill adopt. It
is a very easy thing to say. as a good
many Democrat ic papers throughout the
country have been saying, that the De
mocrats having parsed the necessarv ap
propriation bills ami Mr. Hayes having
interposed his vetoes, it only remains
for them to adjourn and go home, leav
ing the responsibility of the situation to
be lurne by Mr. Hnyes. This, how
ever, !s manifestly not the course to be
pursued by the Democratic majority, and
they will commit a fatal mistake if they
shouid adopt it a result which we do
not seriously anticipate. Whatever an
tics Mr. Hayes may see proper to iht
form lx fore the. country in the way of
writing contradictory and inconclusive
vetoes, the Democrats cannot afford to
give the opposition the shadow of an
..wy nn.l misuhstiinti.d. M who hni , yniking on the track at the time.
! ,1., :oivll,i:lir h:i? tin-b-ir-il ritfl.t, -No I . ' .. , '. .. ,,
.1 ir;vc i.in.iiiijj iiiMruco-.n.- tu a jary i - woman, named Marietta hregu
l.rwis KMr.nv. Jr., lb publican, re
presents the county of McKeau in the
lower branch of the Legislature. He is
an extensive oil producer, and when
a test vote was taken early last week on :
the question of putting a tav on oil and
the project was defeated for the session '
by Demo-rat ic votes, Mr. Km cry is re- '
Hrtetl to have passed over to the Demo-cratii-.me'.d-
rs and in theJnllness of his
joy announced to them that when he
returned to McKean he would call a
monster mass meet ing of his const ituents
and proclaim to them that they owed
their salvation from the imjsition of a
lax n oil to Democratic votes. This
of oowi-so won, Ik- the unadulterated
truth, as Pinery's constbucnts will learn '
from the lt wsi.;iS!. rs long la-fore he.
reaches home, suppose, however, that
he does o;i!i his p.-oph; together in amass
meeting, and snpi-ose ho tel's them how
magi'.aniio iM.-lv the IVmoorats forgot
the cold .-boulder given at last Xoveni
Iit's election by the oil counties totheir :
best friend, Andrew H. Diil. ami ho ,v by
their votes in the House thev saved
McKean and all that region from the
odious oil tax, what Would be the out
come of it V Simply that L fore next
NovemU-r comes around the men ,,f oil
will have forgotten what the Democrats
did for them w ill again put their trust :
in the empty promises of Republican
leaders will be then "whooping it up"
for Cr.mt's third tt rm and soldi, rs to.
Keep peace at the -ml Is and in order to
contribute toward i bringing that de-sir-able
state of atliairs a'oout, will vote !
squarely for the Republican State ticket.
This is our theory now. and if it docs ;
not turn out to I the fact we will iic-;
kjiow ledge that some g-odean come out as an abolitionist of the most uiicompro-
-foiiilom. and w ill snid I-ew is Emery. . mising stamp, died in New York t-ily on
Ir.. a marked copy of the Fj;t:i::-ia-. Saturday night la -t. aged alxmt 70 uan.
"It haH I'rcn striiiiir'.y contf ruled that thoicrli the
jury have the. power. Ihcy h:ve nut the riirlit to
jrie a ver'lii-t contrary to the nir-tmei ion of the
loiirt upon the law: mother words, that to do so
v.oald he a breat h ot their duty ami violation of
th-ir oath. 1 ho htnietion "between power and
rin ti t. whatder muv be its value in ethic", in la
Is vorv shndowv nn.l unsuhstantia
l.-iral
t'uurl shuul
which thev are i .owere-.-s to etitoree bv irr.intin
new trial il it t-hoiild be dircirnrdfl. They riay
jTc-i-nt lo them the obvious c.Hisi'lrration!' which
should indiieo thi in to receive r.nd lullu'V l)tc in
f truet ion. but beyond ti." they have no riurht tu
an. The argument lu favor ol ilieir taking the law
troin the court i' 8ildreed very pr.perly n! verr
turitlinm. '1'he r-nrt is appointed to instnu-t them,
and their opinion is the Wat evidence of what ttis
law is."
The Chief Justice further says that it was
the opinion of the founder of this Common-
; wealth, and of his friends and followers, that
juries sue judges d the l:w ami the facts,
and cites a few authorities on the same
point. After referring to the fact that Pre
sident Judges have often been overruled ly
Associate Judges not learned in the law , ami
w hose opinions have in many cases been con
curred in by the Supreme Court, the Chief
: Justice conciuuO as follows: '-The power
of tlie jury to judge the law in a criminal
case is one of the most valued securities
gup.ranteed by the Hill of Hights. Judges
may still he partial ana oi.:.'.ressivj, B well
froiii political as personal prejudices, and
when a jury are satisfied that this is the case,
it is not oi'iy their right, but their duty, to
interpose the shield of protection to the ac
cused." Tnr insurance men have a wonderful
story in circulation concerning t he late
Col. Walton Dwight, of I'.inghampton.
X. Y.. the insurance Hlicios on whose
life aggregated over j?:i."VUNKi. ami the
: circumstance of whose death shortly af
ter having invested so largely in those
. securities created such a hubbub at the
time of its occurrence: cries of fraud,
foul play, suicide, etc.. lw-ing freely bul-
m arrow, lives three nines ironi t.
Mary's, in Klk. county, this State, from
whence he walks to church in St. Mary's
vcry Sunday..
A breeder of ivultry says : "Kvery
spring I procure a quantity of cedar
boughs, and scatter them plentifully, in
and around the hen house. This is all
that is nec'ssarv. as the odor of cedar
keeps away lice'." '
The r'mM-ror of Austria lias-just
been presented with a remarkable suit
of clothe -j.. The wool from whi'.-ii the
garments were made was upn. the
sheeps' backs eleven hours lx-f.n'e the '
suit was; completed.
M:s Kmma Henry, twetjty-seven
years uf age. of Ilenryville. Slonroe
county, while going down the cellar
steps Sunday night, with a la.np in her :
hand, fell and was burned to-. 'leath be- :
fore assistance reached her. I
-A bird's nest, containiag four blue I
eggs, was found at Hridgeport. Conn.. ;
lust week, on a car of ramble which
tame from Massachusetts.. It was built !
in a corner of a platform car, and made '
the journey without injury. '
- lesse W. Dan ah. of Middlefown.
Delaware county, will put out fMi,iiii ,
tobacco plants this year. Wo Darrah :
whole regiment of :"l mines to ligure 1
out to a chew how 'many "old sojers" !
that many tobacco plants will produce.
One tanner tells us that no bet ter
food can be given to chickens to make
them lay eggs than broom-corn seed. ;
j while another says barley and wheat
1 screenings are the best articles of food
for chickens according to his exierience.
' Two men named Duttonand licrger,
both residents of Clianibersburg, were
run over by the l'acilic I ",x press west on
the l'a. K. 1'., five miles in-low New port,
I'erry county, Wednesday morning last,
The Cincinnati Ij'i"irrr says that
Mr. Lewis Huff, who resides in (irvtn
township, that county, has a wonderful
cow. 1 n the place of cream raising on
her milk, it is actually butter, needing
m
Kllis, on Thursday night last, and then
fled. K71is. as soon as he learned what
had happened, seized his gun. and start
'd in pmrsoit of McMahonr but failing
to find him, returned for help. When
near ids home, McMahon sprang uton
him f ror a place of concealment and
wresting his gun from hiai shot him
dead, ( iW'at excitement piTvailed in
the neighlrhood, ami a large arty of
citizens started to hunt the asasissiw . with
the intention of lynching him as soon as
caught.
The- new Catholic cathedral of St. t
I'atrick.. rt the corner of Fifth avenue
ami Fiftieth street. New. York, was
dedicatiil Sunday morniiig- by Cardinal j
MeC'los'iey. with iniosiiig ceremonies.
The spITKfid building was-Jironged, and :
; thousands stood outside. Six archbish- '
; tl;-;rty-seven bishis. and erne bun- j
; dred arol fifty priests jiaiticipatel in the ;
: cerem uial. After tlie iilessir-g cf the I
' edifice Pontifical High Mass was cele- j
brated by tlie cardinal. Bishop Kyan, the !
coadjutor of St. Ion3,. preaching the i
! dedicatory-sermon. Tne services last ed j
; over f.inr liours. In tiift afternoon I'on- j
titical espeis were oeiebnued by Arch-
bishc p tiiblions. Uishoi Kean preaching j
: the semion. i
A Canadian ianteI Te-er, who
1 jun.-ied from the suspension bridge at
Niagara falls, a ft-v days ago, wore a
! rut-iier lif" preserves;. to lt-ssen the depth :
of his penetration iiito the water: a
; s; tinge over Ii is noith and nostrils, to
vevetit the wate-c- from being forced:
! ir:tt them ; and tbr.ok cloth over his feeb
tiitT legs, to jirotei t tlwm from ciuhus.
sion. A brass iro, attached to l.cH
shoulders, was i'ele! out as he fell,
' with just enouTi tension to keep him-in
an upright is?ni'on. To strike the a
ter tlatwise would le certain death.
; I'eer drope-i I'.'i feet in four soo.ids.
He was exceeumgly nervous just tetore
the feat, and it was thought tliat his
courage had given out.
IN MILLINERY AND RIBBONS.
All the n'-w Fhspw and colors re now ex
hibited In ourspciu. llKht and Iry show
room?.
French C hip Bonnets and Hats,
Florence Hraid Bonnets and Hats,
Tupean Braid Bonnets and Hats,
Manilla Braid Bonnets and Hats,
Milam Braid Bonnets and Hats,
Fancj Straw Bonnets and Hats.
The shnjies most in demand arc
Spanish, Hampton,
Princes Maryrtirerite, Metropol,
Thnrxhy, Ie Murska,
eierfter. Talisman.
Festhers in the newest shaites and Flow
ers of ei.uil,,, heanty. Kihhons In dai
illng asrortuients.
JtlHN WAXAMAKER.
IN DRESS GOODS.
An overwhelming soiek of every eoneeir
atdo fnl-tc. color, quality and priee. Bunt
InifH will he popular ntcnln. and we have
them main. Striped. l'lai.l. Laces, Belsres,
Fleured Lncssand Alhatrss weaves: prices
from 25c to $1. In rare and exquisite novel
ties of Lyons makes, we have some magnifi
cent harK&tns rancrlns in t fce neighborhood
of 2 per yard. In strictly All-wool Ia
Beiges, we have a superb selection, that
are proaounced remarkably cheap hy cus
tomers who bring sample and compare at
our counters. In ZepliyrJingbam.Irints.
Percale, Jaconet Ijiwns. we have every
good thing (so far as we know) that Is
made, and the crowd generally at the
counters say our asrtncnt Is most attract
ive. JOHN WAXAMAKKK.
IN MANTELS AND SriTS.
.A very important purchase h iat r.
rived from a
BKKIJX M A NT" F A TT R K K
f MoIeI Oarments, rx-rfect In shai-e.
est Trimmings and beautiful in fin:-h. v
From the commencement .f the scasrn
we shall offer decided advantage: n
KEAIY-MAIE KKESSHS ip
SILK AND eTHEK FABHIOS,
ANIIN
WHITE TRKSSES
WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASS( diT!LNT
IN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
NEWEST STYLES IN PAJi Xsoi
Among the new parasols Uit ar tr ;
forward at the last moment nne t-j
gTeater favor than those of satin, in! na
dark blue, black, olive or beige shades .w..
white polka dots a4 the olka dot V..
der.' "
We believe we are thtily Philkd-lil;
bouse showing the "plka dot iK-rder."
We have every combinatin of ci-I-jt.
eur special offerl5' U'1' week is2O0T:"
ed Silk, 2-lnch rain Vflihrcllss, f. ne m-.u.
ral wood handles. Paragon fratu-'. c- Vt?
Dark reen, BUlAT "Black and Brcra.
These are Identical with the same
have been selling at I-1.2S.
PBH'E Nt)W fl.tt'-i
JOH N WASAMAKLK.
IN BLACK GOODS.
We open to-d:iy twice as good a stock as
last season. The most notnble bargain is
600 yards ol Fancy Hernanie. just rex-eived,
that we sell at
JCST HALF PRICK
OvKTt Xor.tnt Filb. A I?i.iTulo cliss
pateh of tlie jotli tells of tlie thrilling riile to
a fearful featli of a noted river rtrate, who
churning whatever to fit it for table i went o,vr Niagara Kails in a small boat ami
use. All that is reeiuiretl is tlie '-working
in" of the neeessary amount of salt
to suit the taste. The butter is jro- '
lioiuieoil excellent. This strrak began
last fall, siure which time na churn has
been usetl, but before thaV the cream
was the saint- as other cows' milk.
A singular acci.h-ut hatiwneil in
Paradise township, York county, last
week. Samuel Stable, a blacksmith,
agel "21 ve-ars. w hoscheinie was in lat tie
town, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary
1 1 ant r , There were many iorsoiis aWut.
so Stable ami other oung men threw
themselves down on the grass in the
yard. Stable had his oin pocket-knife
in his hand, when one of the young men
and almost instantly killed. They were i jokingly rolled him over. The blade of
the knito passed through the rils and
pierced the heart. Stahlediod instnntlv.
pna. living m ineland. took out her I
naturaliation paiv-rs at the CuniWiiand :
county court week leforo last. This is i
said to be the tirst time in the history of
the county that a won. mi lias been nat ur- .
alized. ' !
Here is a fine opening for an enter
prising young man. Miss C. I,. "Wolfe,
of New York. years old, the richest
single woman hi the I'nited States, has
was ciaslied to nieees on the roeks beneath.
1 1 ere are the particulars : .
A terrible tragedy was cnact-d a'. Niagara
Falls yesterday alternoon. in the presence o!
atHt S people, tihen "Pi" Walker, a notet ;
smuggler and river pirate, wont over the Falls
behire their hoiritled gain. The Eric Uailroad
bad gotten np a spcci.il Sunday orenrsion fro.m ;
Bulhilo. which was patroni7.?d hy a large number ;
ol people, an'l o;it Inland. Prospect Park, and
the s1 ore near the fatai-at Honsc were covered !
with sightseers. Suddcjilv someone on tho shoro '
opposite the upper end ol Hoat Island raided the
nwTul crv of warning. "A man in the rapids!"
and as tlie people flocked to the edgo of the water
thev saw a small b.iat, with a single occupant, I
slowly being suckcl into the white water.
The man was rowing for all he was worth, but '
lie secmeit to Ue dazed either with fear or intoxi- i
cation and he was unable to make much head
way. Suddenly the oarsman '-caught a crab,"' ;
his'oar Bew out of the rowlocks, his head went '
down, ant he lay at length In te bottom of the
boat. The boat then turned its prow down stream j
and began to descend the rapidsof Hie Amorl-an .
fulls, its pace growing mure ani more swut until
onally it struck a rock about two inches from the ;
surface, stopped, and began slowly to twit and.
-A singular Story COlnCS frf'lU t he : turn in the eddying current
Maine State prison. .Tames A. laiwell
was convicted in lsy:. at I.ewiston, ef
the; imirder of his wife, Lizzie, whose
supposed skeleton had been found in the
woods. Lowell was sentenced to be
hanged, but t he sentence was commuted
to imprisonment for life. It is now as
certained that Mrs. Lowell is living in
Saginaw, Michigan, as the wife of a
arrived at Newport. She is worth over man named Spalding, and th:.t she does
5H.KKl.(s'i aii'l iias just returned from a not lienv her identity. Lowell, when
iwo years visit io l-.uropo.
--Jlenry Young killed his wife at
Pittsfield. Mass., and his insanity was
so clearly proved that he was sent to an
asylum. His own opinion was that he
deserved to be hanged, and tme morning
on trial, had claimed that his wife ran
away w ith the employee of a circus.
A young man in N'orridgewook. Me.,
dreamed that he was aininister, that his
companion was a Judge tind that lie
opened his friend's court with prayer.
lie was found suspended by the neck i The drcain was a subject of only passing
wuu snips oi ncMclotlics. dead,
U Inle
a boy Was diggiiifir for fish
bait near Simbury, Pa., ho discovered in
the smul tlie body of Frederi.-k Wilholm.
who, with his s.in, was drowned in tlie
river at Janville about the lstof l)e
cemler last. The body was in a re
markable state c,f preservation.
The pulpit of a I'd i versa list church
in Watertown, X. Y., was occni.iorl on
comment. That was thirty years ago.
Lately, the Rev. Dr. Charles F. Allen,
the dreamer, dropjH'd into tlie Supreme
Court at Augusta, where his old friend,
now Judge Charles 1 )an forth, was pre
siding. The Judge thought that the
whole dream might as well be realized,
had so invite'! the clergyman to oien
A temporary srsrrxSF,
The crowd screamed to the man to jump nnt
and cling to the rock, and the wildest eic temcnt
was manifested upon the shore. Hu he still lay
in the bottom of the boat and made no apparent
Bfempt to do JO. A dozen schemes ol rescue
flashed through the minds oTthe spectators, and
two old f.-uldes had already started on a run np
the strer.-n to procure rrpo and another boat,
when the boat swung round, once more fell the
force of the current, and then began Its mad
. plunges to destruction.
! The surging water caught the light skiff in its
clutches as though it wre a feather and bore it
: downward like a snlmon, bow forward, at a mad
. and dizzy pnee. Hut only tor m few rods : then
' a second rock obscures the way. and with act ash
the light boat strnck against It and pnrted In
; twain, the port side going to pieces while the star
board was very badly damaged. The body of the
man was flung headlong into the eddvlng mael
I strom, sucked under lor a moment, and then toss
' ed to the surface Just above the bridge whieh
leads to Moat Island, no lurew his anus wildly
! into the air. and those who were on the bridge
saw for an Instant a white and haggard face t
in the agony of despair ; then he was again drawn
j below the surface, never to reappear on this side
i of eternity. Those who saw this siekeij;tig spec
i tac'.e will never forgot Its especially horrible
i features.
OOISO TO riECKS.
' There was some! hing absolutely sublime in the
; relentless grasp of the hum Ing waters. They
I fairly seemed to rend the man limb from limb,
1 and old iiuldes who witnessed the cntastroiihe
sa thit the body will never be found In a whole
IN SILKS.
Think of having 3.1.00 pieces to select
from.
Think ora 22 inch HI. ark Silk for $1.00.
Think of Helion's celebrated Lustre Silk
at 1.2S.
Think of Foulard Silks at 8 cents.
Think of the privilegeof retnrnlnga Dress
Pattern.
(The newest idea is Polka Puts, Satin
Stripes, figured arl shaded colorings.)
Satins In colors and blacks now so much
worn, we have in beautiful array. Also,
rich Ifoman Plaid, handsome Stripes, and
Watered Stripes, and the new Sapphire
Shadings, and other rare and scarce tints.
Fancy Silks start at SO cent", and of
Friends Plain Stripes and tJhecks we have
a fine assortment. The rapid sales in this
Department keep us filling; In the stock
with, new goods every day.
JOHN W.VNAMAKER.
IN HOSIERY.
MEN' S HOSIKKY.
HERMAN HALF HOSE ATI-.
These g'ods are full regular made, and
double heels, and are such as we sold last
season at 2." cents.
KXC.I.ISH HALF HOSE AT ITc.
Wc have just opened another lot of our
English super stout snd fine Half-Hose at
17 cents. Judging ir-m tlie remarks our
customers daily make we Infer they are
much better than any selling In the city at
this price.
t EIOI A N FANCY II ALF HOSE.
We show Plain 'otors, ribbed regular made,
at 2S cents.
We show full regular made, Light Effects,
at 25 cents.
We show full rerular made. Dark Effects.
at .. .25 cent".
They are lunch better goods than nsnal at
this price, being bought from the Importers
in large quantities at sacrifice.
ENOLISII FANCY HALF-HOSE.
We show 4 distinct styles, very handsome
Ooods. at I'"' ., cent.
Wc show s different patterns, very leaHtiful
eioods. at 50 cents.
We show the small Plaids and Polka Dots.
original with u. at TS cents.
We show by far tlie most varied and hand
some st ck ever seen in Philadelphia.
JOHN W AN AM A K EK,
In TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS.
We show, we believe, the largest stock In
the city. Wc have every shape and sire,
nnd customers have a choice of
Four Hundred Hag to select from
JOHN WAN AM AKER.
In MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COAF t
and SUITS.
This Department has increased j;. n'N
amazingly, because t tock is ff. rru-h
better. The people are surprise-! at 'S
assortment and reasonahlcTss of a!l t?
prices.
f)nr stock of Worsted and Silk M.vr:!i
1? very extensive anil varied. compris.nga'.l
the lntet novelties, to fit a child fprn -.,
4 to a miss of Hyears. in Ie Iteige. Serx.
Sateens, trimmel in Satin and s:lk. in all
the pretty effects. ';
LADIES-e'LOTH. trimmed with '. t.!- '
roy. in the different shades, very -y -ih.
Itlue Flannels, trimmed In Sl'pj hcr 'j
Plaid and White Braid ; a very crv: a "
suit.
Iii wash goods we exhibit all tlin -t !c j
slrablc styles in Momie Cloths. IrcLrh i
Foulard's. Percales and Oinghan:?. .-.!! i:
very nivleratc prices, in all s:j5i ? a 1
years to IS years.
"ur White Pi olfe Setts arc the 1-t
ever offered, many-tyle confitiol t . a t
trade. OurSwljf and Onrn-lic Sj art
In choice style. '
CL ITU COATS IN ALL S1ZI
FRENCH COATS IN ALL SiZl.S i
e'ordurcy e'oats in the row ha'!c-.'tr;
desirable, with many other g.-od- w
not enumerate here. We think wc 1.-,
the laTge-t and finct assortment tu
fmnd in the citv.
JOHN WAN AMAKLK
'IN FRINGES AND TRIMMING:
I All kinds of trimmings have our F;'t ::
eareful anl lHtorious attenfhn. and e ti
thing a lady wants In Linings and Sc :i
Trimmings we have in great assortta-:.
Our Sewing Silks are to all shades an-! r.
only the reliable makes. We keep FnutM
as high as 12.00 per yard, and as l. w :.
cent. We have '-Semples" Sjk-oI e'n-t :
at 4 cents per spool none better in ju: :..
or more honest meaure.
We h.tvcjiit opened S.ooo dozen Tf
French Sew'ug 'of ton at S cents ..rav
or 500 yar.ls Icnsrth. lresniakers u-.'.
they have been accustomed to pay 20
a smo1 f.ir this same article.
JOHN W A N AM A K EK.
i In STATIONERY and FANCY iTiI.:
In Writing Tapers and Envelope, nfi :
kinds if Fancy Stationery, we have i
finest as well as the cheaper grades. A: -experienced
Stationer governs this dcTJn
mcnt. and the large business we d' In iVf"
proods proves that our goods are all !'' '"
claimed for them In quality and pr:.-e.
JOHN WANAMAKF.B
tlipcftiirt with nravcr.
V , Stt fl of Fninklill tOWllshin -,ndition : that It was literally ground to pieces
V' ''' ' Ul !, '11 . V ' i o,,,'", the jagged edges of the bowlders against
I llPstvT Comity. SilVS the CSt C IlCSter i which It was tossed. As soon as the tragedy was
.7rttcrxrn'i. is tlie lxisse-ssor tf a lion ! completed and the pent-np feelings of the speeta- J
wiiinli nriMlnopi fo-o-u ivf unci, o ifpiili ir i tors had foun.I relict in exclama" ion, the (jnestion i
VllKll r(Ult PS e a-jrs OI .sue ll a Jecniiar hrosp . Who was the vict im?" The answer was
Character lliat lie e'OllSlilcrs tliem note- not long in coming, for many had seen Ihe face
let ini-il fi-itin insurance !n-:nliiii:trt i-s :mi1
excuse for cluirRintr tliem with having extensively circulated. An "invest if-a-h'fl
the uoyerninent without the ne-" tion" of the atTair at th time shewed
nnoay rnornins i,y tiie Hev. J. Pol
ler, and ins tather and mother. The
son oiH'iied the service, the faVher offered
-nayer, and tlie mother j (reached from
.lob vii.. '! would not live alway.
win. .Mct.rery. who beat his two-, mens
vear-old child to death n vi.ip o. ,.f 1:lvs eo-trs of a very hirsye size. weirliino- i All doubt on this score was removed soon after-
New Haven, Conn., was ' on K.-i.I.v 1 fr-n. 'U to 51 o.mces. the latter one : r.?7,m,?.V:
found prnilty of murder in the third dc- i measuring 71 anil sj inches in circum- man, saying that he had left there shortly before
worthy, and he therefore se nds us s-eci- j T" ,he rp!p vvXi.aAew nZV".x H s i
- . . ... . ' belonomir to -Pi 1 W alker. one of the best known
inc in n i.ij.u iinrii.- in unci i characters about the tails.
eessary means of support. This is a
plain proposition, and must bo accepted
as the true policy to le pursued. Mr.
Hayes and his party have Im-oii forced
into precisely the jxisition which the
Democracy desired that they should oc
cupy. l'oth he and the republicans in
sist upon their right of interfei ing with
lections by military force, which the
Iensooracy declares to Ik- subversive of
the freedom of the ballot and subversive
of the lilx rties of theiieople. Xobettt r
or stronger issue could be framed ujxin
which to go before the country in the
great Presidential contest of next year.
The people fully understand the finest ion
at issue b' twecn the Executive and t.'on
gress. and when the time comes will
render a projK-r ami righteous verdict.
the Colonel's eie-ilh I o have occ urred in
regulation style, everything leiiig oin
and al-ove board, and public opinion
forced the insurance people to descend
after the manner of the historic coon. A
hewspaer reporter has the startling in
formation now, obtained from a 'prom
inent insurance oliiciar' and lacked bv
jrreo and sentenced to one vear in iail i ferenee. Inside eai-h of these large egps
S-ntence was made light lecause the i is another jierfectly hard-shelied egjj. j
prisoner has already 1-een over a year in i weighing two ounces, ami nearly as,
jail. large as the ordinary hen's eprg.
At AriKt. T-ycoinincr eou'ntv, a man ! Win. Allen, alias Storey, of St. j
named Thomas Peden had his inind af- I I-ouis, eloj-e'd with Jennie Atohley, the i
fected bv the iiuines.sioii ih.it ho vc-ia wife of a farmer of IJatavia. )hio. a few
sus'ieetod of stealimr iowder. and :it- i davs since. He was captured in Cin-
indnbitable evidence of its accuracy, j empieu suicide liv.cntting his throat. ; cmnati ami placed m jail at Jatavia.
that Col. DwiQlit isn't ileal at all. but ! T,l,s filing, he jumied into a well, but i At an early hour Wetlnesday morning a
that his alleged demise was a clever de- vas 'f'cd, and was found to lie a rav
ception peri-tratod bv himself, without j 111;,111:,'-
the knowh-l-e of his family. for thenur- A cablegram from Calcutta, dated
pose of .lefraudinsr tlie insurance com-! Mi,-V -,;,n- saJ that the British-India
in his skill in quite an intoxicated condition, fnd i
be had been seen going so close to the rapids that
It was feared he hd gone over them.
Pi' has been on a bad spree to-day," said the '
man. He went over to one of the small Islands '
near Port lay with a friend and they had a keg j
of beer between thera which, I gnes. Is not very '
lull now : then he came back to Port Day and '
then started down the river. It is thought, to row i
to foat Islanu. He was very drunk when he left,
aud could hardly managzhis boat."
panics out of the vast sinus in which he ;
had secured ixlicies. The storv is em- :
Itellishetl with all the elements of a first- ,
class sensation, and is set a liooming j
with encouraging prosects of becoming J
a nine days wonder in insurance circles; ;
at the end of which jeriod a long-suffer- j
ing public may hope- to lie relieved of the j
terrible strain uhii their credulity, j
which has lteen the chief effect of the
A Peeti-less TjK. r. Additional luir-
mob entered the jail, seized Storey, ticulars of tlie recent great leap of II. I,
placed a roie around his neck and hung I lVer from the new suseiisien bridge at
him on one of the timbers of the bridge ; Niagara Falls into the river below, a dis
over the Little Miami river. The rone tance of 1.J feet, savshe had on a life me-
c ompany s sieamer vva eollided with , broke, however, and story dropjted into server ; his thighs were conhned with an
another vessel and then sank. Sixty-! the river and succeedeel in gaining the elast ic strap, and likewise his feet. Over i
six eit the -.Tew and tour passe-ngers were
drowned. The Ava was an iron screw
steamer of -J.ikhj tons, built at Dumbar
ton in lSTo.
shore, from whence he was taken to a
hotel, -where he now lies m bed m a
bruised condition.
In the Caloasen river, a short tlis-
lci. ine j-cmoerats in t ongrcss there-i insurance companies frantic attemptsto ;
lore discharge their whole duty to the : evade the payment of their obligations
country before thev finally adjourn.
Thrice will thev then 1 -n-mrx! la.i-iiici. I
their niariel has Ik-ch just.
W. I.lovi) fiAiutixi.v, long renowned
the following assertiem: "Kecentlv
iluring night services at rorgantown. a
screech-owl sailed noiselessly up the
aisle and erchod himself noiselessly
rpon the bahl head of a gootl brother
sitting en the front bench, just facing
the preacher.'
In the present House of IJenrc sent-
Thk Legislature lias pared down the 1 atives there are '21 Methodists, 1 of the
The Ctlumbus (( 'a.) Empurerinakos i tance ljelow Lake (liarles.JLa., during a
in this somewhat celebrated case.
appropriations so far about one million
dollars. The iiiemlte-rs didn't pare their
own salaries, however, paid salaries !
ing already inconto-paie-able in the large
ness of amount and the smallness of the
equivalent rendered.
Gorman Keformed faith, 'J2 Presbyte
rians. S Baptists, 4 Friends, 11 Luther
ans, 12 Catholics. 2 Moravians, 2 United
Brethren, 2 United Presbyterians, f Epis
copalians. 2 Congregatioimlists, and 7
of no church at all.
thunder storm, a whirlwind struck a small
his shoulders was a leather brace, with
a ring in the centre, to which was at
tached a cable eennposeil of 220 feet ef
No. 24 brass w ire in six strands. This
was called a balance, and was for the
purpose of assisting to retain his iwit ion
mail propeller, called the Bamos. can- part icularlv if the wind should lte stromr.
sizing it and causing it to sink. There ! It was reeled over a cylinder attached to
were on board besides the captain and j the guard-rail of the bridge, and which
engineer six passengers, named Lucien
Denaine, of (ialveston : .1. C. Bird, eif
Cameron parish ; two little sisters, Zora
and Medora Pit hem, aged ten and twelve
years, of Caloasen parish, ami a colored
woman named Josephine Hawkins and
her child. The captain and engineer
swam ashore, but all the iiassengers
were drowned. Their bodies were all
recovered except Josephine's and buried
at Lake Charles on Smidav.
was operated with a brake-handle, like
that used ujton old-time wells, so that
the man's sjtced as he descended could
be controlled to a certain extent. It was
not fastened, and the final end followed
the man into the watei. When the
word was given Peer went like a flash,
reaching the water in four seconds. He
passed under the water feet foremost, but
st ion reapiH-ared and swam ashore, not at
all worsted, by the leap.
IX SHIRTS.
Though the priccof Muslin is advancing,
we have so increased our facilities ol manu
facturing that we can nflbrd to sell the ex
cellent "Crown" Shirt nnlanndried at 75
cents, made of Wamsutta Muslin and good.
Jdncn Hosom. with workmanship of the
most substantial kind, seams stayed, etc.
It IS not generally known that for years we
hare had Immense work rooms, where we
make shirts in large quantities. We make
three opular grades that the people come
back for again after proving their excel
lence by wear.
THE CHOWS SHIHT TS CENTS.
THE CONQI EREK 1.00.
THE CXfVEHSITY 1.25.
The latter Is made so beautifully that the
ladies pronounce it "better than home
made."
A peculiarity of onr make of Shirts Is that
they arc not "skimped" or slighted in any
particular.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
In GLOVES and FURNISHING GOODS.
The famous "Jugla" Kid Moves.
The famous "Alexandre" Kid Oloves.
Thousands of dozens Spring and Summer
Fabric Oloves. many of theui Imported ei
.pressly to our oru'.r for the most fashiona
ble people.
IE JC-1NV1EEE" Se'AKFS.
A most extraordinary bargain was open
ed a few days ago at the (?rand I)cot in
"Ie Jolnvllle" Scarfs for Oentlc-racn, and
were rapidly sold. They are an extra qual
ity of Silk, small, neat effects, and measure
45 inches long and 9 Inches In with. There
are 20 diflcreut colors. Wc have succeded
in (retting another small lot.
Tho real value Is 1.26.
Our price Is 50 cts.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
IN BOYS' CLOTHING.
To-day we open a full stocit cf . .ur '
carefully manufactured Suits, matle
own workrooms. o r new p:t:Tn . : ' v:
tiful sihape. materials spor.ired. .-. an.
sewed, and pocket stnyed. Wc --f '
bought or wholesale good? "f i".r.y t -We
can dve pieces for mtr.Jitig wLru
sired.
The nrices ran-'o from Mwt su.tu: t I-
and ?12, Uionuh a visit will give (
idea i'nan an advertisement.
We mean to retain our repnt.i'i;-n ' '"
liable, bct aud cbear,pPt g.Ki!.-. 5 lb'
pie w'll see by this season's sbvk. -loor
business to make experiments .r. 1 -.'
Ing Boys" Clothing. Havins maus's
gools for Boys for 18 years, wc enn a"
Stand by all we say of the goods e clrf '-'
customers, as wc know how sure t!-.' '
give satisfaction.
JOHN WANAMAKIK
i
IN LINEN GOODS.
Special Display ot new and el's ri;T
Cloths, Napkins and Towel..
FINE I.I N EN en 'IS. ;
Full yard wide, very fine and I"? 1 "" :,
fiT Indies' nntlcrwear.
4-4 Howscwife Linens.
4 4 lrawer Linens.
40-inch Bolster I.incn.
42-inch Bolster Linens.
45-inoh Tillow Linens.
50-inch Tilbiw Linens. !
54 im-h Fillow Linen". -k i
Warranted Fure Linen and male " ;
mot rcli:itle msnufactnrcr.
Scinch or 10-4 Linen Sheeting.
foe. P'7 i
tc-inch or 10-4 Linen Shcetin.
TV. P I
Fine Linen Sheetitia-". , :
C Ht. 2-,i'. 3 t. ysrJ? i
Fine Itoulde Pamk Tblc I-inrn. j
fi.oo. jt.so. '--nt' P: ' ?
HX1M CLASS (F i
atin Ihimuk Table Cloths. Nil5"- j
matcli. and at t
LOW 1 KICES.
Koyal Irish Sheetings, c xtra hM'T- f
TEN YEAltS AUO i
Van Linen I-iwn sold at t0 j
rard. We offer the same quality : c j;
to-day from 22 to 31c. per yrr-l. f
Towels in Kaniak and Hn.-k. Of f
special designs, at much less t!ii! "
iwices. , t
BOAKIUNO 1IOVSES AM)1; t
At! houekecteT! honld see f 4
su-k we have laid in of ,l'V'i; ' V i
Sheetings, and all kinds i - ' i
C .irtstns, ae. The i
of our bnvers to th deartmeiit . in .
tra low price, inviting personal w-i ,
whether baying or not.
'0TE. IT not com Ing to the eftj to (tee onr w (iooelt for Sprinf
Sumples. do a Large BuincK through the Mail.
I GIJAND
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