mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mmm,mmmmbmmmiimi tfnmtoh freeman. Ds the day before the final adjourn- : tdvinp Liberty a Boost, meat of the Legislature, the Governor, MA,TERET rTE.7o7- mith, of pike, i as was anticipated, sent to the Senate j favok of his vktof.o kox-pcalp bill- - his veto of the Mexican veteran insion j EBENSSURC, PA., i l.ill. We do not se well how lie could ' tl'VT tO lCft li,-o,l,ina,lliinriiiii oa hill ,lifYor. lfltnrB wan thp SIPCh ttf Mr. MllltH, VT . . .1 I il J !1 i lliltL Ul'll rilM M 1J . (1.3 LI 13 Ulll Jllin ti" iwniiv - . - . 1 - J so essentially from previous iF.no Brif state cos iesiios. . same kind, and bore .. ! blanee to what a true at Xrnsh. -ii K JX" the to lie. It proposed not only to pay the Waytlfrilce county statesman e.eared .,f .in) a- i.oi :it mum for tii nurnosf of ..t f qpIi 5iirvivincr , Ins voueaii'iMiu. v i . - . - SLllll'l (llill llill 1 T l " - - ' - EUS AND OTHER 'OTLMiS. FRIDiy. ; V Father Vinard, a Catholic priest of South "Rend. Ind.. swallowed a dental Friday afternoon Herman Schliden. j plate with three teeth attached, about a well-known German citizen of Pitts- j seven weeks apo, and it was feared that i.T-rr wvrnniirtl Hiiicide bv blowinsr out t it mifrht find a lodffnient in his intes- One of the most aimisinc incidents of the hig drains. tines and cause his death. A few days lat nicht of the recent session ot '"e ' Two unknown men were drowned apo, however, he was taken sudden tym by the capsizing of a noat miring a ani vomited it up, except one loom, . . - r t-:i. nimtr in i v r i u "j - . . ... . . . . , i bills of the -' f o'scaTp which was nithless- squall, off Guern. t Head, Mass., nnoa v.rn no re. liTht i resem- lvHiurhtered bva cnhernatnal veto aiicr aiteniotm. -luriMi.uu .im-n,,,., , so slight resom Iwh nad worked fnv and nieht all winter i Mrs. Smith and Cove Bennett, con- : the Sheriff of Polk county, a few days j pension bill ought !''.. ,K .tat,tP !ok. At one o'clock ,.;.,i rit l-mintr Police Officer Smith, in 5m tnnk W. P Presselv to the neniten- I A telephone has been placed in the Congregational church at Mansfield, O., the wires leading to the houses of sever al aged and invalid persona. It sur mounts a floral decoration on the table in front of the oj.cn platform where it is hardly seen. The shaker pays no at tention whatever to it, yet even- word uttered in the auditorium is easily heard in the rooms of the dwellings whic h the wires reach. The first message froin the minister wa.s from Scripture : "The word is nieh unto thee '"His word C3-EO- "W- "ZE-A-O-IEIR, -cash nr.Aii.n in nniiin:itiii a candidate f.r Stat Treasurer, j ai:ii trai'sai-tina such other business as the inti-r.--N ft tli.-party re.oiire. ! Hy (i.ItT t thf Mat.- ominittce. IS. M. Srr.fcK, Chairman. ' U. I.. Ii(.HFMH(H. ) : .1. PlKltt'K. I", i '. 1 1 m Mr it, J S-or-tancs. In his opposition to the soldiers of the M'-xii aii war, as shown by his objection toGeit. ( olYi.th"sbill offered in Congress tun wc-ks ago. Harry U'hite desiTves at least the credit of consistency. A little more than a year ago. when the It jiio"-r:its in tin- House proposed to ap iHi'mt tli- I.t - gallant and lamented Gem-nil Hi'k-Ms a I'.rigadier General on th- n-tin-d li-t. with pay froin the pas sage of the bill, the eas were and Ihe navs one of the sir who refused to do an a- t ot sheer justice in his declining davsto the bullet-riddled hero of Cerro Gnl-. being the same Harry White. 1 i:k km s to its final adjournment . the House adopted a resolution appoint ing a committee of eleven of its mem bers, with instructions to commence eriiiiinal nroeeedinsrs in the Court of sum of tT") annually to soldier of the Mexican war who served in a P-. ::.:-vlvnnia organization, without discriminating ltween those who really . stood in need of a jtension and those who did not. but it even provided for the pavtmnt of the same amount to men who served in that warrom Oitr Motes. but who have resided in this State for more than twenty years. It is true, no doubt, that the number of this class of veterans would U small, but such a feature has no proier place in Pennsylva nia jiension law Under the bill a soldier w ho served in the Mexican war and who is now wealthy, and we know several sn-h in the eastern part of the State, would le paid the same pension as their fellow soldier who is poor and in straitened circumstances. This would surely not le right, and especially so in the present depleted condition of the Mate treasury. The Legislature in deal ing w ith this question must lej.f with out lioeoming nrons. Our own view has always leen that instead of a yearly peision, the right thing for the Legisla ture to do would be to pass an let grant- : 1 :V mv f.T--all r.il sn.i in tho sa.t- n(. of mv henrt 1 f.el tlmt th-rp i dmfr tino- -ilow-.l m v.-lf. If Owprnnr Hovt -onl , h flt-i-t of his vrtome tliw nm t - .f t'll-A MnnlL- be Wtll!' L. Lcn n.l rnt nf.tp the T.ftty tranimol I , ;.. . . 1 nimiatli rrpf fiu'lfl V . hansred .lulv Jtitn. other prisoner was nrouertii m lor nve . J 1 lie . ft t ISLt't fl C fit"' U'HIIIKIUM im vears for a similar crime. When strit- wefrt- Catholic way of learmg one another's ped bv the warden of the penitentiary it "'.'on 'tho burdens, as "illustrated in the case of ; was discovered that they were brothers. on!.! have rH.-n to the Archbishop 1 'urcell. who had not seen each other for thirty y tranimol--of the rmth P.aiToll. of ( lavtOll, Jlld.. . Ve:irs ,ontitutioniin.i affixi hi-.-'"""'"V, ,,, nmw cir-lerrcre.1 cow. healthv and well- : ' German inventor nronoses to iJJrob.'if thi"h!i pi n..t w'w will bp ' develoiK'd and as good a milker as if she . make boots that will never wear out. was not such a curiosity. He mixes with a waterproot glue a smt- An "East Saginaw grocer has secured n,p. luantity of clean quartz sand, a monopoly of the business in his neigh- which is spread on the thin leather sole borhood by connecting all the houses employed as a foundat ion. These quartz with his store by telephone. ', soles are said to be flexible and almost Hartford has just had a grand jury indestructible, while they enable the whose average height was G feet 1J inch- i wearer to walk safely over slippery es. and average weight Impounds. The mads. tallest was fi feet 4 inches. Elijah Smith, acred twentv, who The West Chester Ji ft rvmian thus , savs his home is in Milburn, X. Y., was earlv in the season acknowledges the arrested at New Haven, Conn., on Sat- ! T ... "TJ ... ninr.loro.1 1 Tll)r t Gainsville, Ga., two years ago. but was str-.i. k (it libcrtv. the pfl.-pt ot wti'n win nor ,nv in our or our ohiMrfti s fine". Away np on iho ihorcs of th- lv-l:vrarc .in-! in the rmm-es of ;lco oountv. whore the monnt-iin t.t kip the douda ami' the thievinst ft'x on ini.-liief intent tikes t s-tr-ii-ht r:ieo of ten miles if he heir? n rooster rrow or a hen ent kle "i there, tn-dny. I av. nre innv. nimv h nn.v liomes. An.! why are they hnii.v?'Heoa.i- thev are livinir to-.i:iv in tlie hapfv belief that Smith"? fox-sealp bill will 1-e pnse,l nn.l I also have wTit to them words to that etleet. ' It this bill is not i,as-e.l 1 am afraid the people of Pike eountv will ri?e in their mitrht and cut up worse than the people up in the oil country did when thev eot the word that one of their rep resentatives Was lvinar murdered In the halls of this House. I am" also afraid that Pike .-ounty will not send anv member to repre-nt her tn the next Legislature, and that if she does send one. and I don't iret this bill passed, it won't be me. This, to happen at this time, when liberty, civili zation and intelligence are makinc the irrandest strides ever known in the paifes of the world's his tory, would be. I think you will all say that know me', nearlv a national calamitv. My natural inod etv forbids me ray ins; anything more on this point. Mr. Speaker, Oovernor Hoyt will next fall Issue a, proclamation, callintr upon" all the people of the K-ood old State uf lVnnsvlvania to lay aside all business and care and set apart a day of thanks frivinjr to the iireat t'reator for the many hlcssimrs we have enjoved the lat year. I ask yon. if this bill is not passed, to imairine me. in my .fate of health, takimr mv Thanksirivinir dinner with a copv of the Governor's proclamation in one hand and n chunk of seven-hv-ni ne salt ixirk and stnnu beans in the other, and not a chicken or turkey receipt of a numljer of rye stalks that ; urday for attempting to oison ThiloT measure 7 feet s inches in neignx. , c Mut.r sessions of Ha.iphin county ing a J,.f.y. reasonable in amount, to i ?Zr?t?o ?mVit" was j.layiiig with a gun. in Char ;aint Kemble, Salter, Grawford, Leis. , each veteran, or his widow, whose clear XSkSu! , J.l" thereuiKn shot the ma .Peter Peters, a man of fifty-six years of age, shot his wife fatally in the head on Friday, at Rochester. N. Y., and then blew his own brains out. Charles Bombard, a young man, in jured in the Kohinoor coal mines, Schuvlkill county, has been rendered in sane from pain and ioor treatment. A Mrs. Shevelin, of Pittsburg, is missing, with her little daughter and SI 47 that lielonged to her husband. Mr. Shevelin thinks his wife has ehied. "Oh. vou can't shoot," said a man tauntingly to a ten-year-old boy, who rieston. an thro" air: . . , ,1 -i r tA.irli' infi.kTtio .l.ica ii.it eveee.l itie enring an-I l.onsr. Hie nean aim lau oi t .'.' ....... the 1 .bbv mentioned in there.rt of the thousand dollars. This would only ex-brilw-ry committee as having I een guilty i dude those who most probably would of corrupt solicitation of tnemlx rsonthe ; refuse to avail themselves of the lnnefit riot bill. Mr. Wolfe is ameml r of the of any bill that might lie passed on the committee, tthich is a guarantee that subject. :' . r . ... ... too i lean. trslninir Hiram, wnere u- i u-oiai- -i".."' , . r,. .(.rr. moreb. veratrop. i think. Mr. Speaker, thatth.-re is ! An Italian and Mexican w ho were a spirit of lustireand equity in this bill that will i,m,ris,ned in the iail at Santa l'e, New appeal to the hearts of every man that knows ' 1 . , .,,-," t.f runnier were what nistlce is: and if the provisions of the ',.nsti- Mexico, Oil chaiges fit millllt r V I C tntion arc asrainst it the '.institution must fall l1Un,T ill the public Square OH Saturday that there will U' no backing down, whatever may be the result U-fore a court and jury. The Democratic State Convention of Ohio, w hich met at Columbus last week, nominated (Jen. Thomas Lw ing for Go--ernor and Gen. A. V. Ilice for Lieuten ant Governor, lioth of whom are now serving in Congress. It is conceded on all hands that these nominations are ex- The vote in the House last week on the resolutions to expel Petn iff. Smith and I!mnlTger for corrupt solicitation t.t ... i,,l.. i . .,11 tin. Pittsburgh riot bill was as follows: P-r the expulsion of rationally strong and eminently tit to p. ....tT . ,,;,,. it s F..r the fx. ve :- Tt ial ways hazardous V. It 'll, , .i.iiii. in,- . - , , ill .. U ..f ...Li. - ; to maKC pietuciions aooui me lesuu in . , . v iTi ' ,.. . ox scalp t.,11, 1 Kill i.nlsiou of Smith, ss ; against it. For the expulsion of Kumberger, lot ; against it, ''. It will be seen that a majority voted for expulsion in each case, but the constitution requiting two thirds, or bit. the trii can liecome can didates for re-elert ion in lsi. Ium 1k -rger, w ho seems to 1- a compound f kna e and fo-'l in about equal parts, will m isi likely be h it out in the cold. 1 ut JP t iniT and Smith are creditable representatives of l'liiladelphia. and will doubtless lie given another chance. A joint resolution for the adjourn ment of Congress on the 17th (next Tuesda ) passed the House on Tuesday lasf. and will probably 1- concurred in bv the Senate. The Legislative appro priation bill parsed the .ilse on M'H!- day without any "riih rs" iinih it. and the army bill was i xi eetcd to pass tmlay ( Weilnes.l.iv i. In lieu of the i;t h sect ion of the two forme-rarmy bills which were etoed. the new bill dei lares that n money appropriated shall be paid f r the subi-.tence ortransportatio'.i of any jor- tioll of tin- al!i; to keep peace at the i'l!s. No appropriation whatever is made in the ! I'.isl;.; i c bill for the pay of sup' rs is. rs and ) i 1 1 1 v marshals. The ri l al of the jurors" test ..a!h in the I'ch nil Courts is made the subject of a separate bill, and has already passed the "senate. I v the House at Hai risburg. on eilm sda of la.t Wt( k, f.to. K. Sher wood, a I c mot-rat i.- member from "oi k county. ii;ii'kt il 1'. S. liowmaii. another Ibinotnitie meiiil-er from the same t ount y. o i er the head w ith a hea y cane, for lciving s .oin bt fore the briN-ry in vestigating comiiiittee that Sherwood had made ci rrupt offers to him ( 1 Sow man) for his vote in favor of the riot bib. We do not know whether sherwood is a cor rupt man or not. or whether he has a talent for corrupting others, but our faith in his h-tmstii grewsmall by decrees and lieautifully less after he offered, abiut the middle .f the si ssion. a joint resolution, which passed, for publishing t;.iH:o extra copies of Smull's Hand Hook, thereb swindling the state treasury out of seeral thousand dollars for the ex clusive loneiit of the members of the tw o Houses. an election in a close State like Ohio, but if the Democrats can succeed at all they t ought to lie able to do p., under the ban- , ner of Ew ing and Rice. They are both j men of ability, Kw ing being one of the lx-st stump sj leakers in the country, and bith won honor and distinction in the late w ar. Pice losing a leg on a Southern battle-field. Thtit nomination will at least prevent the bhwxly shirt business from entering into the campaign, even if ISlaine himself .should go to hio and attempt to play that role as offensively as he constant ly does in the Senate. The contest in Ohio will -i'haps be the most exciting one that has ever occurred in that State, and in view of its influence on the Presidential election next year the result will lie looked for w ith intense interest. The hio Greenback State convent ion met at Columbus on the same day, and nominated Gen. A. S. Piatt forGovernor. A large numlier of the delegates, how ever, headed by Samuel 1". Ca:y. have repudiated the action of the convention, and have called another to meet at Toledo on the '21th inst., '"to take such action as the emergencies of the ca-e may require."" The belief is that it will endorse the nominations of Kwi'ng and Rice, and if it does t he chances of Foster, the Republican candidate forGovernor. w ill cease to b- worth talking abmt. This bill ha in it all the elements of justice and lihertv contained in the Mairna 'harta which the bold Karons at Hunnvniede wrnnir from the Fnir lish Kinir hundreds of v.-ars airo, and is of a type with the entunents that acturate.l our forefathers in 17? and a'sothe present neirislatnrc of a.MT. Mr. Speaker and fellow-members. I will here sny a few words in relation to mv own ennrethis win ter 1 have voted for everv bill that has come up and lent some monev. all to set this hill passed and 1 thomrht I had It passed. Knt Inventor Hovt has vetoed it. On account of his doinu this I make these remarks, n ad. bowed down man. whose mission is ended. You miirht to irnic upon me aud to hear me ta'k. form the Idea that I am happy. Hut 1 am not: I am in that condition of mind' the irir'. .i beautifully described. I'm sa.bb-t when I sinir. Thankinir yon. Mr. Speaker, and al so mv fellow members f..r the manv kindnees I have" received ::t vour hands durin-' the session which is laH drawi'mrtn a clo-e. and by arkinc yon ne more boost by passim; tins no sav lini". A I'll 1 1. AUKI. pi: i a rooster of the tirst feather. Flisha W. Mavis, called "Lish" for short, in his sjieech in the House in defence (d Ilumberger. said that he rose to defend "a th ar old friend"" that he had gone through many of life's battles with him. and he did not believe that "a fairer, s-juan-r, or more hoi. est man than Mr. IJundu rger answered to roll call in this House. "" In saying this we have no doubt that I avisspoke his true senti ments, when the crowd in which he trains is consider! d. and we have just as little doubt that if the position of the two meji had been reversed Ilumberger would luiVi- pronounced the saiiie en- omii in on his '-ihar old friend."" the memli rfrom Philadelphia. The great wonder is that Davis, in ,js intense 7eal to saw l.'uiiiUrger from disgrace, did lmt Mirer a it solution to c-xj-l Wolfe, who ; iginaled tin- investigation and successfully c.uiiid it through, in the face of the n.os determined opposit ion. On Friday last a monument to the memory of the confederate dead was unveih-d at Winchester, Va.. in pres ence of an immense crowd of people, and radical editors are not only in a peck but n full bushel of trouble alu-ut it. Several incidents of the day have conspired to excite their loyal wrath and indignat ion beyond measure. First, the event itself, as if it was a crime in the Southern people to honor their sol diers who fell in what Ihr.-jnt least be lieved to be a just cause; second, be cause Gen. Joe Johnson was chief mar shal and made a speech ; next, because Jeff Davis was invited to deliver an ad dress, hut didn't conn ; then, li-eause I', s. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, was the orator of the day ; and last, because the band played "'Di.xie""and "Maryland, my Man land.' All this is dreadful, and foreshadows a new relt-Hion. more battles and an ocean of blood. The suf ferings of the Republicans are grievioiis and intolerable. They can't get the peop'e of the South to elect ignorant negroes or white thieves to Congress, nor will the confederate brigadiers ac commodate them by trying to pass bills through Congress to pension relol sol diers, or to pay enfold millions of rebel war claims. JSut something must Ik done to tire the Northern heart, and the cry mast le kept up of "a solid South'" (which the Republican leaders them selves made inevitable), "treason."" "conspiracy,"" "the supremacy of State lights." and a great many other things of the same horrible type all of which are imaginary and concocted for the purpose of keeping the party alive until it.; final disappt ar.ince in the great na tional contest of next vear. Important to Pensioners. Hon. A. H. CofTri'th, member of Congress from this district and chairman of the Com iiiittee on Invalid Pensions, was recently au thorized by said committee to report the fol lowing bill in response to various petitions on the subject and as a subtittit.' for the sev eral bills referred t-i the committee : A r.tt L (jrantina pen-ions to certain soldiers and sailors ot the Mexican and other wars therein named, and for other purposes. fir it rnm ttit l,i !h' Srnatr nnd ttovnr of Rij-r.'rnl at iff of thr ( n'itril Slatrs of .1 nrrira. in I ;..u-,v anrmblr. That the Secretary of the Inter!, r be and is herebv authoii. d and directed to place on the jiension "roll the names of she surviv in oific-rs and enlisted men. including tr.iiitia and volunteer.- of the r.iilit.irv and naval s.-rv ices of the 1'nile.l States who served sixfv .lavs in thewar.-t M-i ami 1M7 with Mexico: wiio served thirty days m the 'reek war oi W.' and lv.-;. or in the Klornia war ith the Scini'i.'l. tror.i lsif, to 1-o-J. or :! Jllack Hawk war ( 1V;-J. and were hoiiorabiy .1 1 hurircd. and to such of icr .'lie-. ,- and iicr- and sailors as may have btcii j.i-rsotially li.onel in :.ny i -m.iu: ion ot I 'onif re- tor any 7-j.riIio j.-rv ii- in said n:,r-. al t'ioiii;h th. ir terin-- o! service may have be.-ii le--thai. -i.xtv .lavs, and who h:i -iil.-"-nl.e an .Mill to Mipja-rt the" I 'oiistitntioTi ot the I nited State-, and the Mirvivimr widows ,,f Mn h others and en listed n . n. rrovid.-d. That such widows hav e not hav e been remarried. Skc -J. Thi act -hall not i pl'ly to any j.crson who is receiv ni a jpii-i"ii the rate ct ciht dollar- or moi-.. per i.:....rli. nor to anv person rccc-vimr a jt.-nsion tor le-- than ciirh! iloll.ir- p--r nionih. evept tor the ditl-reliee b.-lwe.-ll the p- n-ioii i,..n rei-fiiasi nt:d eirii'. iio'.i.'1-s per inoiiin. r.-r.-ions under the act shall I -at the rate ! is'.t dollar per month. e.-.-pt a !. -rein pr..v id-d :- to p.--... .is lio-.v r.a'.'iv n J ii- 1 1 s : . ,ii li.r ic-- than eii5i!t dollars per month. All pen ...n iiii i-r this act ha:l be j.ai.l : i- in titid alter the pa-' is- ! Il'.i act and .'.iirina the licfiral !:'.- ol the je-rsor,.- ent:tc. thereto. Skc. it. That before the name ut any er--o:i s 1 1 . 1 1 be laced ..tithe ..ll-inn r. 'H n i,dT t he a.-t.J.roof shali be lea.! un 1 -r s-ieh r lie- and r-aulat !. as the S.'irtarv tlie Interior may pre-a-ri'-'c. of t he ritrhtol tli. apj !'.:!. t to a ;.. i. s. "fi : and anv j.er-...i wli.i l:ali laiselv and Ceri'l' J' ly tali- t;n oath re quired under litis aci sh.'.li be ie i.fd guilty . f perpirv: and the Son-l-irv oi the Interior shall can-e to be stricken tiotii the pott-ion roil th" name ol anv per-en vvlieiiever it "had be made to a(.pear, t. jir'oot' s iti-t.'i-torv to hito.that su-h nam- was j.ut iii.oii such roll "thn-"it It lal-eand (rauduleiit rej.re. titat'.ou--. ami that such per-"il i not enti tled to a jiension under this act. The lo-s ot (he certinc.-.;.. ot di s. h ir.re shall not depriv any person ot the betv'tit- oi thi- act. lair other evi I'-nce ot an . honorai'le iti-ch::re may bedcetned .-n tticier.t. ;. ud t hat w hen : uv j:.-i i has I. een irra nted a land war rant under any act ol '.mrre--s tor and "ti :e -count of service in th:- said wars, -itch nrr.r.t shall be prima farin evidence ol his serv ice and honorable .lis.-halije. hilt -itch ev idence -hall not be conclu sive, and may be rebutted by evidence that such land warrant was fraudulently irranted or obtained. Skc. 4. That the prov i-ions ol section-' 4.74a, 4.74 4 747. 4.74. and 4.7'itt ol the revised Statutes of the I nited States are hereby made :i j.nrt ol this act. soIht as the same. ire apjilie-.il'le, and no lavv or laws now- in lore, which in any way conlln-t with the jirovi-ioiis of this act . -ha !! be apj.Iicalile to the survivors ot the wars above meiit io ned . or be so construed as t j deprive tin ni of the bon"tits ot this act. Skc. '.. That section 4.7'.rt of the li-v ised Stat lltcs is hereby repeal, d. Skc. 6. That the jirov isii.ns of this net shall not tipj'ly to any pers-ms while und -r the political dis abilities impo-ed by the I'o.irteent Ii A tuetiiiincnt ol the Constitution of the 1 into! State. bv citizens. " Sarah E. Shepherd, aged 17 years, is suing ftir a divorce from Aaron Shep herd, aged lit. in Philadelphia, alleging . cruel treatment. They were married in j Oetolier, 1ST. A calf was born in Heidelberg township. Berks county, a few days ; since, that had two fully-develoiied ; heads, two mouths, four nostrils, four j eves and four ears. ' " The' Rev. Mr. Tucker, of Colquitt count v. (ia., is. if the Macon Missm'trr ' can lie relied on. the father of thirt-two children, thirty of whom are now living. He ought to have a pension. Mr. John 1, Clarke, a resident of ', Clarke comity. Ohio, has a mare that gave birth one day last week to twin colts, one a horse and the other a mule. This is something unheard of. Of the late Cardinals recently crea ted by 1'oi.ie Leo XIII, the Cardinal ZigliaVa. is the youngest man now wear ing the robes, lie is the son of a jHior sailor, and is only 4" years ol 1. The mystery surrounding the mur der of Samuel Howe, the old farmer who was found dead in one of his fields on Monday of hist week, near 1'ioneer. Venango count v. is still unsolved. The Tampa ( l'la. I Tribmn says that Mr. P.crry Crews, of Polk county, had a tine horse bitten by a rattlesnake nine and a half feet hnnr last week. The horse was cured with snake-weed. Niiiir.nl Spattenhower. who was to have n hanged at Lebanon on Thurs day, has been reprieved by'the fiovcrnor for thirty days, to allow of the consider ation of his case by the Pardon P.oard. Mr. Harrison Kowe, of Plm-nix ville. has in his tssession tv.'o chickens, which are the possessors of five toes on each foot. l-'a'-h toe is porfi ct ly formed, and the lit tie chicks are quite a curiosity. The Frankfort 'Mich.) A.' .7. . says : 'Mlotsey's lin-u;h has la 1 11 thoroughly cleansed out. so as to jn-rinit the rev p;i-s;cre of loirs,"" without explaining that- P.ctst y is the naoa-of a hike in that neichborhood. The xford I'ro P.. Heese, of I , ill! t eountv, 'iosscsScs a irrad Durham cow. which produced at a re cent trial eight pounds of butter from seven milkinus. A Springfield. 111., woman who was recently made a widow, told her husband in his last sickness of her scheme for his rofut and familv, with whom ho was hired, by putting strychnine in the breakfast coffee the day previous. He confessed his guilt, giving as a reason his hatred for Crof tit's son. who reproved him for keeping late hours, i A little boy, not more than eight years of atre, who lived in a desolate I portion of Berks county almost in a jam j formed by the junction of mountains, I ran away from home a few days ago in a j nude condition to escape the cruelty of his parents. lie has been seen several : times on the "Blue Mountain without a j vestige of clothing, but always runs I when approached, and has thus far es : caiied capture. j St. Stephen's church. New York, was robbed on Saturday, by a man who . had secreted himself in the building, of 1 seven gold-plated altar chalices, a gold cross and other articles, worth altogeth ; er almut $7hi. The man, who gave the name of John Hill, got out by a window and was arrested, with the articles in . his jMissession. Placed in a cell he cut j the arteries of his arm with a knife. and there is little chance that he will live. As Mrs. Honora Lacy was driving j from Wilmington. Del., to her home in ; Chester county. Pa., Saturday evening, ; the contents of the carriage, cotton and ' straw, were ignited by a match, and in ' an instant the whole interior of the ve 1 hicle was in a blaze. The horse, becom ing frightened, ran away, and In-fore it was stopjieil Mrs. Lacy was literally roasted alive, her Mesh ln-imr burned to a crisp. She died early Sunday morn ' ing. I lie Prute l 'a rr. who stabU'tt nisi not susnected. He confessed t lie crime. but nobody believed him, ami he had no 1 means of proving his own guilt. He told where the body was hidden, and it was found there ; yet he was discharged from custodv. the authorities lielicving ; that he was "innocent of participation in j ! the deed. Almost discouraged, he still j I rtl-n,it Allied ir.cr .v iilel i cf ;l(-fniS.t CT-.. ntni'iL onn .oiii, v...v..v. himself, and had so far succeeded that, : when he lately reasserted his guilt on his deathbed, he was believed. j A woman in Los Angelos, Cal., be- j came iossessed of the notion that her j little girl might, by slow starvation, be . brought to such a physical condition that she would be translated to the i spirit world without dying. With that j end in view she fed the child on fruit j only, steadily diminishing the quantity, 1 unt il the victim w;us horribly emaciated. NeighlKirs then interfered, much to the j displeasure of the mother, who declared i that the little one had reached a injint ' where visions of spirit life betokened 1 the nearness of the expected change. j The Crawfordville (Ga.) Ihmocrat admits that it does not like to tell snake stories; they are dangerous applicat ions to one's reputation. But Mr. James Ingram, ot that county, sends it a speci men of a snake a kind the editor never saw lief ore so jieculiar that he is com- j ielled to take not ice of it. The snake is i thirty-one ami three-quarter inches in ! length, of a trim, slim shajie, and is 1 strangely marked, having all the letters : of the alphaliet in plain characters upon its back in large capitals. No one to ' whom it has been shown knows any . name for it or ever saw one like it. An Fdizaliethtown (Ky.) dispatch to Cincinnati Knqxirrr reports that intense excitement has prevailed in that county ! for the last week or more over the elope ment and marriage of James M Jeffries and Flora A. Wood, his cousin. The excitement is intensified from the fact that Jeffries has a wife living, from whom he separated but alittle over eight months ago, and from whom he was never .divorced, no proceedings of anv i kind having ever lieen instituted by j either party until this affair came up. I The parties were married in Jeffersoii I ville. Indiana, and are now in Texas. I The Catholic lx-ers of Kngland are liearlv all in favor of legalizing marriage v ; v , ? . 1 -s t , . 1 ... i&&g$4sj? rJ X HOME S WEET HOME. y UN I J I I- WIT a!.-..!WI,r 1 1 rTsX' h-i ti rs' IP? ijf 'V 4J&-ZLS V Sz.-s COOKIE? HEATING STOVES of every:description. AND MAMTACTri:i:ii 1 TESTanb SIIEET-I-RO AYAKE 1 10-2 ELEYFXTIl AVE., ALTOOXA, V.. . CHEAPEST PLACE IX THE CITY. daughter to death in Philadelphia, was wiui a oeceaseti mr- s sistei, .-Moeiuiv on Satunhiv niirht last convicted of j thinking that such a contract, if iK-rmit-mnrder inth'e first degree. He express- ! ted by Papal d.si-nsat ion. as it actually ed himself as being tired of life a!1,i , has tKen 111 the case of some w.-ll known wished he could be huntr iuunediatel v. ! Cat holies the greatest comic writer of It is stated as a remarkable coincidence i t,' 'Kv for instance should not Ik that Probst, who murdered the Deerimj ! hamiH-red by civil d.sabilit ics and bans, familv. had but one thumb ; Heideii- In ""l r'-id division, only one (; atholic 1.1.. t win. mnclcre,! tl,e l,:.l.-er let but ! peer. I.ITH O liaiiail. MUCH agamsi lilt ... 1, "ii.,..i. -1 1 1,1 ,,...- i'..-r l.-.J i.i.t .,. ! bill by which it was hopi thumb. " ' ! 1'iarria.L TT... IV II r" V, 7 those w "It is conceded by parties dirc-etly in- ' terested in telephonic science thnt ex- , Mavor Farrar. of this citv, as long airo ROOFING, SPOUTING and Repairir; -. 1'ROni'TI.V Al NATIM ACTORILY ATTI.MII 1 TO. YOU WANT TO MAKE IT PAT r:i:iJrrv irs 1 ou do: Then art the h( pnrt when Tor bnrjtain 5011 forlli. and ere nvln., ilere j onr lr,T I.oiiiIn, vour Drcm Joocl. nnil no forth. e mire VISIT the MAMMOTH "BOSS" STORE of ALTOOV Wl ll .lll". T1IF.Y DO 1 t o legalize , - t 1 - tm 4 T I T n 77 .. V M T 77 T IX' s of the kind; whiie among i xYLlX 1J V 1 JLl Jl 121'a VJ OVJ IVJl' o voted for it were Fords Hipon. - Ami Aever mcK Down on ino rnccs iney tiiicn'. Dormer, (ierard and machinerv accident is re- sa s that Samuel .vnship. Lancaster Aldernv and Dm-hthkhia in W11 1.1 AM-roit'i'. .1 Moth er Lost- Il r lristi iirtr th" tenth uf Iter Cliil tlrrri. A YVilHaiiisport ciilTesioii.!elit of the Philadelphia .'. t'f, writing under date of .June nth. tells the following sad st-MV : I't'.TV 1- o-iivi.l..r.'il.l.' .1 i.l.t'ieri;i inthio citv. nj-,-o.l ti. V.o CSTIrf'l Uv ii(s-n it.tr sj.!w .ii ;u',.i j,n-jx-rt.'.-t .'W.-rii.. O'lril1 tliC I:ist fffrk a v.-ry ijj,tr."'-.i:i'jr or. ."''-'irr''! iri f;r f:llti!ivnl Mr. 'I'lir'. l.ro Y.'iii.lc. :i .-'i W. K. .ji.nir. who is the li.-.iil il r. wrll-K ii.'wti firiii of liiiitl'.-r ma n ti ire-t -trer-. Tl:t- .li.-r;isr onttTf! t!;f I imi'v ..t Mr. Voiitfj: an.! cxri'ie I "II h :nall .-hii'! :i inl in n r .l,-iy ntinthcr w:ih tiikrn. 'iliis wrotiKht on tii' in 1 ii . I .-! .Mrs. Vvtmif tliit .--lie i;'.'c.;it:c nlrn er.izy ln-l"r.- Ilip fimrr.ii ..l tl.C in-t cliil.t tn.t!c j'lurc. tti..t r..nsi.!.'r:i t.'n' .liiti.-ii'ly wii f i..rii-Mi'.-it in t;ik it-i; c.". ul !i- r. A t'.-w r-.'tiin Hif... thil.' slin wus in a terriMo t:it.- .if i-x.-if-Tii.-llt. sh. sti'l'lr-n! y inalo :in nttark ui'.in ;t .Mrs. Hurrls, n iii'iuMi.'r. wl... ttj in tln li..iip. ftn.l .-i7in Ii.-r en th .'lit-i-k with her f-'tli. hit Ii.t cry .-vi r.-ly l.c't'irt el.e r-.til'l .-s-Tipc fro'ii h.T. .MI the time tie- l...n.:t.'i! iv-.tln-r wa" ti-ni-inir iior it liaviiiir killc.! lir rliiMn-n. atl.l tlio o.-uia. n. .t hi- ili-.. ll.-.l Ip'tn li. r muni. Sn irr.'.-.l nar. li-r t'T'-itrniviit tl:at it :! f.-arcd rhr woiiia bn. r to I'O titk.-ti t.t the asylum l'r 1r.-:it-Ilirnt .in'! :it-ty. lmt he-t lliirlit hr liincli l.rt- t.-r. an.l h.'' tire n.nv .-nt.-rt:iinL-'l tht lio mnv rcMMivi-r Ikt ri-:i...n. Mrs. Hum, win. wa tnttfii. is al.. r.r..verin. :in. no rcn-in '.'ti"r-iiiimfr.' an now fear.-.!. Tin-ease is one ot 1 he tnot .lirtressiii-x on re.-oril. is a genius. He keeps house l.y ma chinery. He has a patent fan. runs his sewing machine, churn and baby cradle by water j tower. He has a small P.at kus wheel, and it is a curiosity how useful he makes it. There is not a man in the city who will see his works that w ill not have them duplicated if he is able. He can almlish the flics, keep you cool, and, the weapon, shooting Davis in fact, produce wonders with his ma- The injured imv was taken chine. II. ;i i;iM,, ..f Fyeoni i h a. ling Pi-publican m.m- Vil.I.I A' ing comity. l r in the i o;ive:ition 1 1: t frail. ed the new constitution. :'p;ared U fore the House at Han isl urg last w eek as coun sel for I.'umU-.ger. f..r whose expulsion a res..Ii:ti. i was th n i-ciubng. and in his ef. i;, e of that i.'tim of l'.7 tele graphic dispatches, referred to Win. H. Kemble. from whom PumUrger told Silvi rtl.oin. of Krie. ho was to gt t .-rl.'JHi f..r ,is ),te in favor of the 1 i.r. bill, at the same time off ring to give Silvi rthorn i ne-ha'f th - m..ne if he would vote tin- Mini- way, as follows: "K'lil'i'ti i:,,iN ,, ,1. t, ; ft I,,iin1.i lii.i ri'j'iiln'i' ii fur h-'iii .-! :i ami truth is un inifr .f !-l." In giving utterance to these rciua; kable words Mr. Armstrong displav d iiuilea mm h !,., k ;tS he did a few vcaisagoin his carefully prepared jndictiiK nt a-.iii!st the Demot ratic jiarty umd its puij" ises, when he took his seat as President of the Republican State 'oiiv t ;:ti. .i at I.am.a: '. r. "I x no ev ent can I i i-ii.-iit to aid in disbanding the army or in .impairing its fl.cieney. jmr shali I a-sent to close the courts of justice or embarrass the ;a cessary and orderly life of the govern ment. The constitution has provided a means by which an aj ;'.;! to the country can l.i de'.t rmined. and it is for the , oih- to decide whether the Presi dential veto has been wisely used."" This was said in the Senate at Washing ton last week by Wade Hampton, one of the 'confederate brigadiers" whose presence in that body is so hateful to loyal mi ml. is like Chandler and P.laine. It is clearly revolutionary,' ami is a s-jH'cimcn of the ' treason"" imputed to the Southern mi mbers of Congriss by Ccn. Schuvler Hamilton, :.n orator of theCrand Army of the Pi-public, fn ni whose speech in X w York on Decora tion day we published an extract last Week. Moi'.K Tun THIN Poktk Al.. Delegate Maginnis, of Moiitann, vvus the onttorof the diiy at tin ifce.iri'.ti'-ii of the Soldiers' Home near V.'asliiiigton city. 'I'l-c mllicving is an exeerjit f'.'.'tll the sj.ecell, wlli- ll, heing siilne vvliat out of the line of these graveyard ef t.nts. will luideitbtedly at'.tact attention : -When tin- ft. 1. Iior of the ivn h e.one home they fn-.n.i nearly all !!: jiliiee .t honor an.! emolii-i.-.-iti lei.-a. A -irrrit jar::!e wa ma'le over them 1-y tn.-n who Iia.l iirotif.-.l hy tl;r et..rr an I who hit.' w.ihoir to ir-ve them any Sitt'.-r-LiiHic or oleri e:.l s:tu:iti..ii lii-h wn Ait.-.iht at..t not wani.!. I l:.t it "a ny ..I t -ie ' I r ii-ian c it y.-t .i n! to the re turning veteran : 'lO re. take iny eiaee tiniler Ihe jfo .-riiiiH'tit in th e-'nirr. s. en'o;n.'t.' l.-i the nikute ! li.at ne. Ii - . re.! j't.tri-l le l.rotitr'it to the nii hiiht of t.'.iire. ?'.. wli.-ii tlie war w;. -.v.-r they re ta. i. il tin i r I ' le.-s 1 ii 1 he 'imit to -i -nreli i he re. or.l -i.tne new e.'M-.Satant .-n the oi her i .Ie. a .1.1 e-.ver l.itti wii'. : i n I i I - i n i:i -lie ti'ijiy l"lt .-rile narlateo! .- l.Lrrt : o . I .l- Lale. The eonttiet that lioni have eT..il in th.- liel.l is r.-newe,1, m ih' s.-nate. aii'l sneh l.i ;:r. 1 - s never w rep.f he ! t h- Iiero's swor.! l.'l.l ami i'..s.ni on the ju.i i i iei.t ;i's ):.w. II. sha.le ..f the iiiiin.'rt.: 1 I'eistarl ! e. nless thvselt tin. Ion. in tics Ian I ol o:.r- '. TI...H .ii.Nt Kt l--a-t t.il an.l r;irry oli the d.-ail l ...!v of l'erey while yet .irni ati'l r-!ee,Iiim. Let thy h.ir.ii ne.l ehe. k he oii. n ! an.l thy t.riin-n l.r-.w :..i:li--.l In lore the L'laii'.a lors of our se;::ir..r!al aren.-. w ho kn.-k .1 wn an.l .Irair out the itioiii-lenn Uuiy of t!;e .h i -i t i-nteii-oraev ponie fill. -en vears aat r tiie w;;r'." ok I. in:. A Mon.lav f isr- In the V. S. Si M:lte, on Tuesdav last, a niotiion to tak up th" WarncrVilvcr bill was di feated by a vote of-ji Vi as to 'J-J nays, thus pos jailing it miti! :e.'t Decoiiibtr. TKllHiei!'. KlOT AMI I.of' Savannah ((ia.) disj.ateh of las i ics t ii.- lo.iow ing : A t.-rriMe ri"tto..k j.la.-e t Ji at;, i n.'o.i rt Me. liilo-h, I.,; . rty coillitv . a .-tatl-n-. on the Ati int'e nn I lini! !..t. o:.,l. I. iwe, il a iTrty.-l nej-r.. X-ni-i"!i!-:. .i"l:i 1'r.Mvn ei.t! .Hy. 'a i.." t hose l-e;o:i-. ii'-T totl-e j i- ii h.-.-an i:.'.. i.:;j!t I.e. worn two Il-r...-. w !ier.l....:i .!..!, ii C.i ml .1 .. I aj.ln . n .: tin-n.--ro m,l:t:a (-.iiiij.aiiy tn in lii van eonntv, j.irt i! the i-M-ni -ioiiist. or.tere.l in- roiiijianv to clr.ive. l::r!i th.-y I-.: o:si t : '.. ln..!v nitlmi reaeli. Th" "iij.t.i in' linn-ell l-.Ue.'l cue tnnn hy ruiininu him llir.n-j;!i w ith liis.u.iril '1 lu re is ir.t. iee excitement t tlii.- i.-ftrairc. The I.ii . rty eoiiniv ...eirroe. rallie.l, ilroie the military e.-nipanv into I lie ears, an.l o.i-ic-'l fi i e on tliein". kiil, n- loar liinl wounilinc manv more, onlv stop I'ln win-ii the tniin uot out of the way.'wlueh they tr:-'! to prevent hy n-orltar tip 1'... :...k. Ail tlie jiiirtii t n a .i . t r.crc nr-.ire.. suecissor, and he gave his approval. The next wedding is to take place be fore the snow flies. Walter Heck with a prominent far mer of the town of Stanford, Dutchess county, X. V.. Wiis gored by a bull at an early hour Thursday morning. lie lived only two hours after. He Avas about sixtv vears of age. The Chester (Pa.) 77e.' says that recently a rat got into a basket of clams at .the City Hotel, and one of them , closed ujion his paw. The rat squirmed ami squealed in his efforts to -s-aie, but the clam held him fast until morn ing, when the rat was killed. -Mrs. Magdah-na P.oeschoff. of Day ton, Ky., in a tit of anger, badly injured tin-little daughter of a neighbor week before last. )n Thursday night t belittle girl grew dangerously ill. Mrs. 15. hear ing of it. and anticipating that the girl would die. committed suicide by throvv , ing herself in a cistern. About ! o'clock Friday night two boys, named August Prick and Thomas Davis, each aged about nine years, w ere plaving with a pistol on Twent v-tift h street, Philadelphia. Prick accidentally diseba rged in ;he side. to his home, where he died in about half . an hour. A clergyman in Cincinnati hit a gnat many iieoplc by two sermons which he recently preached. One was , aimed at the people who cheat the store-kt-epf-r by purchasing goods for Which thev do not pay : the other was aimed at the Ktoi'eke pcrs whochoat th' jH-ople by selling gooJs which are not worth paying for. The West Chester Ji tu rfOui'ir, says that Mr. Kachin. while clearing off the timlier with his fore., of thirtv men. in Ib'int mi's woods. Partington's Corner, discovered ijuite a n timber of white wiuim-ls. We are told they are "as white as snow.' and the men intend catching a few of them at a.--arlv a dav as possible. As Pdward Parr, who was .'ntenc ed to death in Philadelphia on Monday for the muv h r of his daughter. Mrs. Irwin, was having the dock he fell fainting to the Hour and a vial dropped from his hand. It was then found he had taken a dose ot strvohnine. The dose was big enough to kill. Parr living next morning. --('em-ral Kwing sent a note to his wife at ." o'clock Wednesday of hist week announcing his liomin'at ion for Covernor by the Ohio Democrat ic Con vention, to which he received this replv : Vonr news is stale. I have already had scores of callers tocongrat ulate me". Now come home yourself and let your wife oongrat ulate you." Laura Mitche.1. a colored nurse of Columbus. ;a.. has supported Mrs. podgi rs, her old mistress, f.u- fourteen years, and the other day laid her loving ly in her grave. Mrs. Kodgers was formerly well-to-do. but in her -invert v and old age Laura stood by her and gave her all the money she earned that her wants might be supplied. The sentence against Alexander Sohivii If. who attempted the assassina tion of the KmiH-rorof Iiussia on the 14th of last April, and was convicted m the Ith inst. U-fore tiie Supreme Tribunal of belonging to an association for tlie over throw of the State, was carried out on Monday. He was hanged at ten o'clock that inoniing hi ihe 'rhioleiiski nehl. as ls."d, successfully attempted to trans mit sounds over a telegraphic wire, and ; act mill y succeeded in telegraphing music Subsequently he opened a correspond- ! once with Professor Silliman. of Yale ; College, whose reply was so dishearten- j ing that he abandoned further exjK-ri- ' incuts." ' Two little girls. Mary Schin and ! Lizzie l'eisbeok. aged i and 4 years, dis- : appeared from their homes in Pittsburg, i They were found in the clothes-closet ' of a vacant h'.us,. twenty-four hours af t forward. The children had gone into ' the house and thoughtlessly shut them- ! selves up in the press. The house be- ; ing somewhat isolated and their voices j smut bored, they had shrieked themselves ! hoarse wit hunt being able to attract at- . tent ion. while a spring hitch confined them in their living tomb. Mr. Jacob Ila'rtranft. of the dune- . t ion. 1 his county, says t he Lancaster V ' i Kru. has in his posse'sioii a young . chicken which has four distinct legs. ! two of which are in their right position. 1 and the other two project immediately above its wings. 1'ither of the pair can , lie used for locomotion, but the chicken exi-riences some inconvenience while using the latter two, on account of its head being pointed upward. It is cer tainly a strange freak of nature. - A bhiodv double t raged v. the result of a long-standing feud Oranard. Pun oiriiiaiiston. A hon ibl ported from the village of Mart in. Ohio. A little seven-year-old daughter of .las. Pratt, playing in the saw-mill of .lames AVells. was caught by the hair upon a shaft making loo turns to the minute. The father, at w ork in the mill, was the tirst to seethe child as it was actually whirling upon the shaft. In horror he rushed to the throttle-valve and shut off the steam, when the child's body drop ped to the ground lif.dess. The entire scalp was torn from the head and secure ly wrapt about the shaft by the hair, the line of severance being across the tore head, taking off the left ar and half of the right, and to the roots of the hair at It us 1-.' foiir.-l a ;nil iine z to-, ma :iv to r icm.. PRLXTS AND MTJSLLV At ntnni-li iD-j;' y l..v ri-i -". rianr'"! A ! p:c :i fp-in a :ril ni. AYliitc 1 r---- " - ... WHITE QXJ.LLTS! VVorti lte it ! i tor I.-.--Ti ke, : .the II I.. -I lar."-' an 1 t'.ili I 'ot'.'-i Ir.'in r" ! hrsl. I 'iet"Ciie In 111 r-. 11;. : V!i:te Slertitia lr-.tii 01 Sr.. ii" w r'..w n t" :-;.'. : 1 "W ei 1 tin li'.tn to I.'1 j .'i- y t;.i : i- -. i.p ! th.- I.'! .H'!itv : sti iped :-kirt,nif o-.n, t". lei. ..tt...,a.-.-' an.l .leans lr.'ii- . i.p I., 'he ..! : Vi-u'l.-' I "a--i 'III I t-' -' : ' f 1 ill! h 1 1.1 - It '! .'. Ml. to t he tl !l.'-t S .'..'.! ti.-lit . 1 VdlltlVSaiKl 'IH I IIMlVliS. Mi'h a- O.itt .' '-Ti 1 t'. I . ' .-' .: In i 1 h ! - - i re n H .e !r. - Ill .'. s l-:l .: 11 1 ' t - 1 .- the back. --A Cincinnati ('immuri-i-il special from Crayson, Ky., reports a horrible murder of a husband by his wife in Car ter c ounty. Squire .lones. a farmer re siding mi Jtiihalo fork of Tygert's Creek, bad liecome infatuated with a courtesan, and on Friday last attempted to bring her into his house. His wife resented the insult, anil after hot words between them .bines threatened her with a Knife. She .seized a small ax-, and with the blunt portion knocked him down, and endeavored to escape. He re covered quickly, and rushed alter her. She turned to protect herself and struck j him over the head with the sharp edge I of the weai ion. cleaving his skull and between the "iing ni ni iis .i.n.y. White and Connors families, of Ottawa, J --V tn .,..!- w... .. ,.,i.,,- T ............. milieu in iticago on s.iiiiiuat. i in ilillrl ellt .I'.lC ' :e- . : Si'u I 'o '"-el::.- 'J st 1 GREAT BARGAINS in Shetland and other SHAW: Kill - s if 'in .vr.-. : p;i ir ni. t-t tlif- 1m-T .p'j'ity ; Hl-ick S;,,k t :' 'in P.V. t ; S-m-ti- - . SHU- iroin 0" -. t- : "!"n-. I '; ' - S;lk. -tr J.nrr-! it :: I Im- n. U rn f 1 : " " s fri'i'i t- 1 : Km-ii'!i Siildir, !nr Vf..!iriz -i i I v .: .,:t:-.i N, d or '- Ali-WM.l I''i"'Z'' f'-r A 'i ' iiilii v.i'-i'iy lr..--; i i i, n.irwl :ui-i !r-:i. " t i n-i! t hu r:r.- in J-;. v. n- r- t . a ,;! . u;i ( . the ---t Kre u h. Carpets! Carpots I Oil Olotlisil Oil Mt: No, nrvor WiTo !"! tttnr! 'f ' vf rf 1 r - ti; 1 ,' ; y.iri J to t ' cr it- t . 1 -t r n - ' - ' 7.V. ii n. 1 vV. St:m ':irp-T Irmn a yur-l up. 4 4 i ! i i friin 'Sf. :. W in.i.nv 1: . t nrr;' :i j-rvji x ) rriim-c! pr:c!s. Sttmw "VI:t i i rz. Si ;i tr :ui l 'V ' ! M ! "1 ti- ti i-r: n tain Iacv troin l-'". up tntliv fiii"-t. lr;-h Kiip-ii lcvvn- as low n l"c. Bowman & Morrow's "BOSS" STOr rORNER ELEVENTH AVEM'E AM) TWELFTH STREET, lJniiW. ! 1. cashier of the Illinois Central railroad com jinny entrusted a package of JlO.OtHl to two young men named Harry A. Hanson and Carl Wilson to convey to v lute was shot dead by a revolver m the hands of 1 . T. dinners, and dinners was immediately thereafter killed by a IV. -..i,w. niiliiiiuii 1. iii.l I!.'- volvf-rs w-f-re freelv -drawn and" used I ,,;"'k- .v"l!llr ,n'" Just among tlie remaining 'ariics lo me quarrel, but no further deaths resulted. The cause of the quarrel is not known. Tlie Atlanta 'nstit ntitm savs that .losejih S. Nail, of the Atlanta jiost-oflK-t vfiii-hed an tillev vvhc'i 1 hev sa w 1 wo men ' , coming toward them. Suddenly and i without a note of warning the menlmrl- ed a conj'le of handfuls of red I't jipiT in ' the eyes of the bovs, then knocked their , ' helpless victims down and snatching the 1 t money package ran off through the alley, ! and jumping into a buggy drove off at a gallop. Uoih the boys recovered con- : i sciousncss. A reward of .foiitl is offered -: for the arrest -of the thieves, i Strange mischances with fatal re : suits arc- daily happening here and there. ; A Huston butcher ran acrainst a knife ' that lay ou rt block, fevered an artery ' and blul to death. A Denver woman caught her foot in a railroad frog, and ! could not get loose before a train ran ; over her. A Vermont farmer sneezed :T;HE SPRING (l.dTlll RAH A villainous-looking young mail ' and a particularly innocent-looking girl i . . i i in ..-..i. i i ' . ' .. seemeu suvu hi m . . c. .., e ,., a w. , . , . ., ,,n.w jt m( railroad tram in N ev ada that the ,. H.oking. A horse ' terest of the jiassengers was aroused, , . ... , . , , N . ,, ; and when it 1,-came known that thev i lZ w 7V Y"' hadehiiK-d and had just been married, i ' f ' ' u , S',,HV"'W :, i i i t i i 1 1 ,t i , ,i i . . i on th" f.vit ofa Kicking mule, m Nash the husband was told that he con d not ,, . r , , ., " . ,, L v mi un ... f..,..i , .. t vine, and fractured the skull ofa bihv. i accompany the bride n f the. In , An n swaUmV((1 a ; spite of his protests ami a. ul . ti. ; la,.rt ,iv(.(, nn, ., ww.k afu.r. ; he was j.ut oft at the next fetation, and AV,(iU. st.ui(iliu n llis n she was sent home m diarge of ;1 com- i th). tnp of a h-h f(.li(.(, ;)n Jowa ; nut tee. i l.v lost his balance, fell into a t ub of - Aunt Iiinah. an Indian squaw who ; t WJW ,,;lil,v S(,(1(,,.d A : vvill l KM years old next Christmas, t ;,a,wlI , v :l f'.!!(.w broke a ' walked from the ()no,,daga reservation s f vukh a st. Lois 1h,v was : the other ay s.n mi es ,nU syracus. - k h , (t N. ., and returned the same ev cuing. ! , .... , r ,. . .- i ,. , r ' , .... Wl.ile .it, this little 1 rami) of fonrtee,. I o"o 111.1 iiiui.u, ' " 1 1 . miles she carried a heavy bundle on her back, a strap by which the load was lioimd p issing over her furche..d. J it Syracuse she shook hands with many pale-face acquaintances. She is probably the most able-1 milled, vigorous centena rian in the world. Monroe Shi-p-plcman's drunken fun in Wahoo. 111., consisted in frighti ning woinen. lie imiutcd a revolver at sev eral in the street, amlvvas greatly pleas ed when they screamed and ran away. One was pluckier than the rest, and would not stir; :-o he stuck the muzzle of the weapon into her mouth and laughed heart i ly w hen she fainted. His next hilarious exploit was to try how close he ooiiid the at a woman's head without hitting her, and the result was a damrerons woir.nl. Then an enraged man killed him with a. single blow of a heavy club. - Although a lie has short legs ii some times gets over considerable distance. The canard that New York citv had ! afterward in great agonv. J,ookintr tin to watch the Hiht of an arrow, a Nash ville woman did not see it ! ending directly over her head, and the sharp metal point jK-net rated her brain thro one of her eyes, killing her instantly. .r. Way to ir.r l?n of a 1U k ii.n. Caroline Wernerspath, a comely young matron, and her two children, aged respectively four and two years, were found sleeping on the sidewalk in New York on Saturday morning. Mrs. Wernerspath says she came to this count rv from Hamburg five vears ago. Slx proi-codcd to Houtzdale, Clearfield county, this State, where she soon after ward married a resident of the place named Fritz Wernorspat h. ami her chil- ; dien were lioni there. She and her hus ; band lived happily until recently, when ihe Ifgan to treat her crnellv, ' and on I Wednesday of last week he abandoned i her. taking nearlv all her i lot hinir mid inI jI:o!u:si OF GODFKEY "WOLF, 12TII ST., NEXT DOOR TO P. 0,; ALTOfftl i 7'i. si,ii)ihl Inf ix iuiYi:rnsf. the hirrjc fstuhlishnu ut ?" i ... f',f thr frni, i i.inminij vntil uiyht, so thnt in n.f n for i,tnii't. it f.o-.o... ftiijiliiii f .!(('( sitlrsniru in tirihr t'i U'-r-tiiHiitmhttr the ''d.;'.-; f. ' et'tinlimi this ntiirrrilrntii1 rush nf riistntiirrs. th ,in m i c ' ' .-' ' t this ijfrnt fji.thi, t. JJii,j,nriiti,t hns lift'-,, ;..,,.,' . '' ' fi" tliwuwh Di-ti'r vji'di it fur ni. tr iiii'l ill ;'"' ' CLOTHING FOR MEN AND 150V rxml is iW.f.y the best s'r,cl-r,l ,,.l rmlhi t)i rhniprst ,-..., in th-t .-."f . -v the hyrrst m i-'r.-, strU tl'i .uVurftl to ,,-,( r in il t ..(. '-'--' ,'." ' tuinnl . , it lmsinrss us hus brrn i-nf nt this fur; fit t '''him: ' ' PRICES mv l.)QV' nml it-ill br lrj:t ilmrn t; the rrri lon-rst fi;ircs. X; ;,,r f i.,rf, " '' ' ),irr Suit. C;t. I'nnts. Vf st, Hut,' Cij,, ,' ',, ,jth i ,', i tie . '" 1' ,nij ;.,.,, m?7 hr has sk, the s!;rk a'u l lt'n,;(J i', ' ;'-' GODFKEY WOLFS QRE-pRict m mm priced clothing i Next Door to the Posl-Ofnce, AHoona, TO BE OPENED m COIXG AVKl TAVEN'rY-FlVK l)(V.i: J LEG-HORN I.I.V'I " ALSO, A I-'l ' 1 .1 . LINK 1 CHIP ENGLISH AND AMEIUCAX rrininicil mill l n rtniuioal. for thf- Ij!l-. n m " " MAILOK AM.) OTHF.Ii NTVLISH V I'ir iiiiilroiinll r litem f its!iinnM nnl hchhihhIi"'- ,; FLOWERS and RIBBONS VERY CH" i!i.MKMiii;ii rm; ti.mk and ri.t 1 .i V S. B. CORN & CO., NO. 1307 ELEVENTH AVENDE, ALTDL that ot their children. Findintr h.-rself iK-en vv net on ti out ol t lie hloikol ground llllls reoueeil to a condition borderinr on vvhii h the Catholic cathedral stands ' 011 nakedness and starvation, she ajivdii-il was started in the Albottir M- i.thhf ),v . to the local iHMir-honse authorities Clarence Cook, and thoiitih it ' was f'T relief. They fnrnihed her and the ironi.tly exposed by John il. I lass, so ! children with passes, and put thun on late as this week ilu-,.'. ;!( ,1 has iiad 1m';11,1 t,!e r:i in for New York city, to publicly call attention to tlie fact that They jrave lier 110 money, and she h -d tlie Cliristiioi Ailrorntr and the (.'hvistinn ' nothing to eat 011 the road. Iiitelligt ii'-rr are repeating it. Their - .... .viii. in, in,, n.i.ii.i ikuih .Nn?, sii .1. ...I. .i.(jm.j.i,i o'.jiiij.'jiflri in- ... ;f ,,. t .. . 1 1 1 . 1 . i 1 .i i ir . . 1 ... o , . , , fpii, 11 nf.111l1iiitf.il an.l .-U-t.. to .t'-:iii ti.c .In had that self-respect reiiiures us. as Fro- : Hte of lead (one part in one hundred 1 the i-.iti..n with hom-ty ni..i ,, ti... ...... ,. tell ants, to rebuke it. 1 01 water onaklv destroys had odors. ' . .. ' 1.1 mv : vi lOOll HorsK IMKEtTOIL Tin A- tin.lorin.vl hpr.-l.v niinniiiirps liinisclf n t rnn.iin:uo t.ir ttie ottti-r ol Vik'T ll.ni. piiiMPPt to the 1 h-iiUH-rntir-rui.- : an.l i l t'.r. I joor. mri'. nn.lri(!n ?J lii-ret-y idi;i: ...v il.. .il.v nr 11 1 tn- : 01 llie I'f inr.rn.iii . ........ niitccl atid clfftf-.l tu- I' , . I tlir .liiticol the oni-"-"' ,. 1 1'-;. . A 1 ri! : .11. 1 AOci-lif-ny Twp.. "VI :ii" 7
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