The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 29, 1879, Image 2

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EBENSDURC, PA.,
FRIDAY. - - - - AUG. 29, 1879.
mM -RtTIC KT.4TE TH KI T.
FOB STATE TlltA'i nKli:
DAN 'I. C. liAKH. Allegheny County.
D !:! II l it C Ol TI Tl HI.T.
FOIl SHtUIFK :
MICII.VKI. J. X.ViH.K, of Carroll Twp.
Km coon hook pii.I'.ctok :
JOHN l:Oi:Ai;.r(;iI, of .royle Twp.
FfIt .Il'ItY CIIMMIinXFl! :
JCHX J. HOI. NICK, of l.i.hland Twi.
ron cnrxiv si nvKVoit :
IIEXKY SCAN LAX, of ( arrolltown.
TlIK ! iii'ktii:- Chrnu'vb. of Shii-i-ensburg,
lias passed into the hands of
Alfred Sanderson as editor, aii'l A. J.
Sanderson as publisher. One of them
at least, if not Loth, has lial considera
ble experience as a n civ spa per editor,
and lieing the sons of that veteran
Democrat, the late l.eorgo Sanderson,
of the I-ancister Int wir. it may
safely lie stiincl that
i.n.L.r Hi. .it-
under men
inaiiatrement the ('! ;'-1
will be
a
, I, advocate of true Dem-
alie new s
space in its minimis t-he un.h rtaking, '
lias failed to convince the men who run
it, ir..o..i,'i(:. n f.-.rtv in that city that it
would In- a very proi r thing in them to
nominate that chrohicoflicc-secker, John
V. Ilartrai.ft. for Sheriff. Just why the
Tinti.-t was so completely captivated with
tlie notion of transferring Ilartranft
lroiii tin- l'ost-ohice to the Sli-ritTs oiiice
is something hot easily to he understood
outsi le of that city, and especially so as
the experience of its editor ought to
have convinced him that the l public;'.n
leaders would never, or at least hardly
ever. oii-. iit to :.co so valuable a prize
carried off hy a man. recently imported
fr.uu Montgomery county. The Timm
of Tuesd.iv admits that at last tlie lead
ers of the ci ni!;. t ing rings have definit
ely arranged the Republican nominati
ons, ;u:d t h.U -I. .Lii I.. Hill wiiibeth.M au
didate for xheriiT. If t he two discordant
and liclligcrant factions into which the
I h moi r.icv of that count
are divided
posse.-' i I a .-inule grain of polii ical w is
ibini. 1 i ie i ; their opp i t un it y t- retain
his es-j,,!i i,f tl.e ln ii!t".-; oiiice and its
ast i .0 ri'ii.i v. but as th-y prefer divi
sion in lli'ii lacks hai ii:oni,.ii . and
r.niuii i'l.t'.. i. l':i r ;.;t i.,!'! . f;i-''"
lolc I CO.
I r is a sat isfaetimi to kimw that the
('.nut of Oi;i!ter Si- sinus of Uauphin
count, whi.-h envened on 3Ionday
last, is presided om r hy one of the old
est, al'iest and nai.-t t-xp' 1 ii i;e( d judges
in the State, Hon. .1. hn .1. Pearson. A
great portion of his charg" to the
(irand Jury was devoted to a definition,
or ex plana t ion. of what const i tut cd cor
rupt solicitation of a menili; r of the
I.euislat i:r- having reference of cmirse
to the indictments against K :iili';e and
otlurs. It i-i very tvid nt from his
eh.l orate iiistni' t i. ;is to the (-rand
Jury, that Jud'e Pearson expects at the
hands of the jury the lues!, thorough in
vest iu'atii-n of the charges airainst the
different defendants. "We want to
tiud out t-vi r tiling ahoiit it." he ;:;;ys
to the jury ; "we want to yet at the
truth of the matter and to uet to the
liottoni o! it. and to see who is guiitv
and who is i,,d guilty, or wht-ther any
person is gui'ty, or whether it is nici' lv
a general shuidi r." T
.iu ige also in-
struct, d the jury that if it should come
out dining tin ir investigations "that
any member nf (!.,. Legislature did ac
cept, or ague to accept, an- gift of
money, or valuable thing, otlice. or any
thing of the kind." to make a present
ment of it to the ( "ourt. This is intend
ed to cover the cases of IVtroir. Himh
barger and otht r niiinl i is. against
whom the House stranuely neglected to
ii ist i in t the ci 'inmit 1 1 e nf eleven to pro
ceed by criminal proceedings in the
Courts. v:i though it ivfiisi d io expel
them. The indictments would be laid
hob re theCrand Jury t--dayt Wednes
day but. as we stated, last week, the
pro! ia Pi I it ie are t hat a cot it in nance will
b.
asked for by the defendants until the
next term, and that it will be
bv the Court.
'anted
Lv a re:e!;t stn-ec-i iu tin? Ihitish
Paili.uuent, .lolr.i I'.right. the well
Known Kn-lish reformer, stated some
a-lii.ii-ilitig facts connected with the
tenure of land in (J... rioted Kingdom.
In Pi.u'Ian 1 and Wales one hundred
p lsi.p, . own more than t.ooo.fiHi acres,
and Tio p r . ii s ow n m uv than ,
j' ,-t of all the soil oulh of the Tweed.
In Scotland it is vor--i'. t-!-f jn-rsons
tht re owning !."io.ono aci, s. nr nearly
i.,r-,ini ,-! , of the w hole country. The
ne-half of that .cant ry i ;i,4i i ',ooo;lci-cs)
is in the s--ess-ion of .:n ,,t:i land own-
rs. In Irelanl. which Las a much
larger population than Scotland.. ln,
IK nf tie nti:" country is in the
hati.'.s of 1,'ilJ 1 el"so.
It is this lr.o'.i-
loiy oi t in- lano in
Irelan 1 bv a few
iudi id aU ;::
feeling of dee;
ti nant fai tin is
w h ich t hn at i -UenccS.
H iv
. has caused the present
i discont. i,t aiiiono; j 0
in that country, and
the most serious conse
.hff. rei.t it is in the
rutted -ati s uii l.-i ti '-'ration of
our hcir.i-tead laws. According to the
last np. it i f the (' mmi. siohcr of the
I.ind O.lice. liioiiiji ;1 ns an area
gre:iUr than New Jersey were taken
up and actually oeo-ipje i during the
year t n 'ing tin -'1 t)i of Juno 'a-t. The
LmmiUs of the ollioe show that each settler
ook up an average of l'o acres, which
establishes the f.et that during ti:c
year just chisel ..().)( famili-s. or at
lea-t 1 H..O.O persons, have found homes
on the public lands. ince the hoii.t
stead law v ent into ffect, sixte. n
years ago. :;-t.ss , trif.s have Ikcu
made, embracing 1 i.ll,7d acres. ir
more than the the six Xew I-.'ng-
land Stats. Most of th" entries during
the past as w ell as ) revio :s cars were
made iu Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska,
and the territory of Dakota. "West
ward tlie star of empire takes its wav "
. - A t ... . "
anM the im initiation can scarcely t on
reive the teeming iiiiIl.os who will
I wop."1 I'"' ibno-i ljorind'c-s expanse
'rt-est of th" :.lisi-.,i,i,i at the v-Iose uf
the Jd'tr-eiit lent hit.
trii r in hciv sense of the wo id .was basely false, and when Kalloch j at tins late day it is a common tning to Jove wiui a joung woman .n rannmiu, ucean t.rove on mud lay evening, and . writing irm .Mercer, ra., gives tin- toiiow-
1 1 ' ' " ' walked uii to the vehicle De Youn- j see Horatio Sevmour referred to by Re- HI., and gained her consent to marry ; . went to a tent, just put up for them on i m interesting story as a contribution to his-
',, n f i Umhlic-.n r-ditn,- T.-i.n inortiiee is b,lt ,lis stern son tprlH'sed. and the Jiroad w ay, for the night. Hardly ha.l ; tor
Tit k Philadelphia 77,,,,, although it shot h.m twice, one ball entering his , publican litoi., wliose ignorance is man conimitted suicide. j they dismissed their friends when the ' "iUnhV'm wh-"
has devote.! a tireat .leal of time ;.d , hvvasl. A number of Kalloch's ix.liti- : only equalled by their malice, as a iv,yton won the swimming match : storm came down like the wolf on tlie J,t t.! I5....V r.,nV,.xnnZu.,nhym.
) D'l ilL 1C 'lllli 1 1 - :i i.s i ' ii -
I The iininence which Dennis Kearney !
exercises over his follow ers in San Fran- I this country is that of Horatio Seymour,
cisco was very plainly illustrated hy j ex-Governor of New York, who is pass
what took place on the "sand lot" in I ing the evening of a life well spent in
that city on last Saturday. Rev. Isaac ieaceful retirement on his farm near
s Kallodi is the "Woi-kino-men's candi- i
date for Mayor of ttie city. Atout
twentv-two viar a-o he had charge of j
, ' , - t a." i i
a church in IJoston-was accused of
adultery indicted, and escated con-
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viction. just as Beecher did from a fail- I
tire of the iurv to a-nee ui-on a verdict. !
He then went'to Kansas, and afterwards I
' to California. Tlie San
Francisco '
j Chrirb. edited by tw o brothers named
He Young, has latterly been exceedingly
l.itter in its oniH.sit ion to Kalloch. re-.
! itrniliiciinr t!iti ttry of hi
Boston im-'
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lvnralitv. as well as other
unsavory ;
matters imputed Hhim, and slandering j
his father and mother. An immense
a. i i, . I
nieeting oi Kanocn s supptitei.-
held on last I'rhlav ni-'ht, at which he
i
defended himself against these aitacKs,
ind 'aiTvin'r the war into Africa,'' j
... i
vronouncd the two De Youngs to be 1
..,e bastard progeny of a strumpet.'' j
On Satnrdav morning Charles De oung
.
armed himself with a revolver, procured J
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a can age, uroNe tome 'mcn,unc , ununun., ..v......
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the Metropolitan Temple, where Kal-
-as. sent a boy to tell him a lady
wished to seehini in her carriage, which ;
friends, who were in tlie vicinity at j
the time, rushed for the carriage, and i
upturning it, handled De Younir very I
roughly until the police rescued him
and took him to the station, where lie
n- i.1 l...t .. r,u Ti ...... . , r
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the shooting spread through the citv.
producing the most intense excitement
ami an angry crowd soon surrounded
: the firison, threatening vengeance !
against De Young. A meeting on the '.
: '-sand lot" was called, and a demand j
! made by the crowd to go down town, i
take De Young out of prison and ham; !
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mm, mit a dispatch came from Kearney, J
who was at a meeting at Vallojo, twen
ty-four miles distant, saying that he
would arrive in the city at S o'clock, v.
m.. whereupon the meeting decided not
to hang lie Y.-ung until Dennis could
lie heard. lit
came, mounted the plat-
r ii i. , i . .
..no, ...in oiokcu .lown iijKll-Jo,,nAsurg-
iiiL'. excited men, shouting and yelling
for De Young's life. Tlie crowd need-
...I 1 nf .. ,1 r,.. . i-. t i t
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mem on wi'.dly to the prison, hut Kear-
ney reinindi d tiieni that in ten days the :
t lection would put their party in power
in the city, and th'-n De Voting would
h-.' alteti-lul to that any attempt at vi
1 oh-i.cc w ould he na t hy the revolvers of ,
the police, and the rifles and (iatling
guns of the military, and that he want-
ed them to keep quiet and go to their 1
home.-
They took his advice, and for
once in his life Dennis Kearney's inllu-
enee over his followers has shown to ad -
vantage, and riot and hloo.lshod have
heen prevented. At last accounts Kal
loch was recovering. De Young's
cowardly attack, it is almost needless
to say, cannot but he of immense advan
tage to the Kearney ticket at the elec
tion on Wednesday next.
j Cuswiler, of Mechanicsburg. c-aniiot be
What ; rant refused to say to Ilarrv ex;lu'l s organizer and political
.... .. , . ., . . . . . , " worker. He has pist issued a circular
lute about a thud term, m his letter w,l5.h is .rvt.ix JyA. ;uul w)li(.h is C(
to that amateur statesman a short t imc mended to Democratic Committees
before the meeting of the Kepublican everywhere as a model document of its
National Convention at Cincinnati ini'!!':
ls7d, he ((iianti is represented now by l Hkaixji-ahtkhs I)kmo katic Standixo
V . , ..." i ( OMMITTKK, Ml-tCHAXK-SItmo, August IS,
some newspaper editors to have said to: i.sto ic,r sir: It is of the utmost ini
the Yieerov of Tientsin. China in a l""tain t' that the workers of tlie Democratic
,. ... ,, . .' , . party he vigilant nnd active in this eanmaimi.
conversation which recently took place It's the .skirmish line of the T,at battle of
bt ween them. It will be remembered i 1,s" n" point should lie left tin watched.
TI... .t . . I .... : . - . .... -
that the lelier to White was beautifully j
non-cidiunittal on the subject of a third
term-that it was a puzzle to the conn- j
try closely akin to the ways td" the thim-
Me-rigger when he savs"to his dm es. I
"Yon pays your money and you takes
our choice." In the inteniew nt
Tientsin, the Viceroy leferrcd to the
time when Grant would again 1.e Tr. si- I
dent of the I'nited States, to which the
latter replied: "Your Kxcelleiicy is
very kind, but there could, be no wish
nude distasteful to me than what you
express. I have held the otlice of Pres
ident as long as it has ever been held
by any man. I have no claims to the
nfiiee. I have had my share of it, and
have had all the honors that can be or
1 should be given to any citizen." Now
if any man can. extract out of all this a
declaration against a third term, the
same man could have drawn the same
conclusion from Grant's letter to White,
and it is not pretended that any one
ever put upon that production a con
struct ion so lame and impotent. The
Yieerov himself was not deceived by
Grant's disclaimer of any additional
honor from the people of this country,
lvau.-c it is stated that from the rest
of the conversation "ho was not con
vinced that Grant would not again ac
cept the otlice. Grant has never said,
either in this country or in any of the
countries he has K-en visiting, what it
would have been very easy for him to
say, that under no circumstances would
he accept another term as chief magis
trate of the American people. He will
never say so. and about the time he re
turns to this country tin re will b? pub
lished at Washington the first number
of a journal projected and owned by
capitalists in Xew York and Philadel
plia. and to be issued for the express
purpose nf advocating his nomination
for a third term. How the almond eyes
of the Yieerov nf Tientsin would spar
kle, a: id what a bland and childlike
smile would suffuse his face, if the
guerilla Mobv, consul to Hong Kong,
with a copy of the third term organ in
his hand, should explain to him through
an interpreter the purpose for which it
has b. t n established.
Tne yellow fevt r has Ix-en on the in
crease in Memphis during the week
eiMIIIlg on etllH-.-ilaV last, tie deaths
. i
aer:ig:ng sevf-n per day, as against four
previous to that time. One genuine
case i-osulf incr in death on Vr.mlnv nr.
furred in Xew'Orieons, the victim lc-inir
the
, -
W lie ot the Well Kliown Confederate
(Jeneral, Job
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. ... hkhi,
Tin: Democratic state Committee
has been called bv its chairman .Jom-o-e
Miller, I-so., to meet at Dolton's i
:.. . . . ' .. .
Hotel, Ilarrisbuig, at 2 o'cltK'k, r. f.,
on AVedi.esdav, Sept. KUli. A full a
ttiulancf is requested.
One of the most honored names in
-ront I
Utica. in that State. Until m
t ... i . 11.. . I !
letter lie expressed hi nnaiierauie uc-j
termination never again, on account 01
ii;.,t nf hit heal tli to It-
the delicate state of his l.eaitii 10 I
come a can.nmue io ru.-,
r II,. inntmiioil in cnn. '
name was frequently mentioned m mi
ncction with the Democratic nomination. ;
for the rresidency, which, other things ,
bcin"' equal, he would le so aumiraoiy ;
quauueu .o oi . . ... - j
li: vivno j
to-daytne most popular man mr j
ork, repeated ttiorts nave oeen maae
liv the leaders ot the two iaciions imo
i,;,i. tiif. T.iiirevitie nirtv in tint
which the lxmociatic pauy in mat
Stateis unfortunately divided, to prevail
upon him to accept tne nomination lor
;nonr n ml 1 iv 1 i2 -lArt ion in "Trivem-
,
r exist !
Ler ncai tne tinierences mat now
" . i. 1 . 1 . r i.:.. I - .1 ii...,, : "
in tne ihuks m ins panj,.tnu im l'lmt ;
the result cf the Presidential contest in j
that State next year beyond a reasonable
doubt. But a stern refusal oiihis part
, , , , . i, , a-.
nas oeen tne invariable repiy. uur pur- j
lose. however, in now referring to him
ij 1,. T-in.lir.af o t li i-, .n rrl . PiUvin "f
canton, ins patriotic services to ins
country in the dark days of 103, when
lie was Governor of New York. Even
"copierneau during me war oppo.se.i
to the Union and whose heart was
with the South; and all this in the
i filce of Jiff w ell know n to every man
i who is at all familiar with the history
! of tlio war
..... ill i
h 'v- Seymour did to strongmen
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I the government in 1st;:, just before; the
! Iwttle of (Jettysburg in July of that
vear, and which was the turning point
:n t ifwnr is lirionV lint o (ilielnsivelv set
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fort'n in the following letter tohim from
Mr. Stanton, then Secretary of "War
Confidential.
IV I K llCI. 1 1!TII"VT 4 i
AVashinoton, Jiuie'JT, isii.t.
Dk.uiSik: I cannot forbear expressing to
you the deep obligation 1 feel for the prompt
and cordial support you have triven to the
Government in the presencmergency. The
enerey, activity and patriotism you liave ex
hibited I may be permitted personally and
officially to acknowledge without arrogating
! any personal claim on my part in such ser-
' v i.e. or io iu.x serMce
: I ,.,11 i..,.,,,,. t(1 i. uVilvs esteemed
Oil O .1 .
your friend, Euwin .M. Stanton.
His Kxcelleiicy Hoi:atio Skymoi i:.
lei.,... ii.:. i.ii. :o n..
" lieu iiii.s inin wiiiicn inc
rebels under Lee wen
swaiiinng down
the ( 'uiiilK iland valley towards Ilarris
hnrg, where consternation and dismay
reigned supreme. In three das a tier
wards the hattleof ( ii ttyslniig hegan,
and alter it v. a-; ever and wlun Gover
nor J 1 1 1 1 iii hadn't a single .-oldi'-r to
send to the upper Potomac in pursuit of
lae's retreating army, regiment after
regiment of hastily-enlisted troops could
he scon passing through Ilarrishurg and
on up the valley railroad to ( hanihers
hurg and Ilageistown. These rcgi-
i ments were the swift evidences of the
: !':"e,y" a"tlyity and patriotism-' of
i i leinoci ;u a: coj'pei iieau gov er
nors Horatio Seymour, of .Vow York,
and Joel Paiker, of Xew Jersey.
How to Do It. They know how to
do things over in Cumberland county in
a political wav, says the Ilarrishurg
J'"trint. The Chairman of the Demo
cratic Committee of that county, Mr. M.
t ,;, t" .uZ
political effort is to uet the greatest nossi-
UltV
nnd those who will vote the Democratic
inlp, 'H'alilie.l to vote. Ti.be qunhtied
uVntl !
:' - ;;;;
twenty-two sin.- the last 'election have '
.TVT'1 t.?.,ueV1 T.'1 .'ai'1- u ,1V-
iiae,..., i,ci in,. ;f-nii seen uuu a I
n fl 111 11 TI-1 1 T ViT." -Wit tnii.t n..vt ..m.i.m.i '
We must next reineni-
I , , . s - . ' . . . 1
that "aH tine 1
ci untry and their party should turn out and ;
vote. 'I'his is ail rr vear, and our nntasoii- i
ists will count on ou'r apathy and hurdler- ;
once to allow them to win. This must not :
ed XlXZlrirZ
Sheriff's office would he hundreds of votes '
b r a i lteimnliean President ia lssii, hesides ;
U - - - ...
ie l.aify. l.ct the usual Doll hoofs 1... cio, in
, .oc.naeif injury io me local interests of
...:.-.i-. . . . i
who will wate'i the, . u V m.'C ; -" .
I a T wm.l'iwTvioii o o ....1....I...1 1
see that no illegal votes are io!!eii ncninst ''!nnt inst runient, the thieves beeaine to get such ;i resolution before the con
ns. Let documents ami s.eecl,es atni news- alarmed and left without accomplishing vent ion and failed. Jias taken the matter
paper be liberally .listrihutcl, so that the j their object. to the courts. A little Hooten kept the
M"e;u issui.'s i f the ilty tuay iH. plainly put : Among the people wholwive recent- ' subject out of the stalwart platform,
. i !'".V:,..0..I?,',',''U"-. ,I', t 1,.;!ui,'1' employed v reached Kansas is :,u entiro V.at.tist but no amount of hootimr will orevent
who will hriur to the tiolls the im-i'i.u i
nil others who would otherwise be unable to
pet t'lere.
i ... .1 ... . . ,
that tlie great fraud of IsTii must be w iped
ont. ami that no military dictator, with his
army and subsidized satellites at the poll-;
shall control the hallots of freemen I.ct
every man knew that this is a tio,t lietwe.ui
Democratic lil ertv and insidious imperial
ism. Very respectfully, etc.,
M. ii swii.kh, f'liairinan.
on i. i e i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i;e none to show
-
lr( i.f .1 A k f.'s ( Iuskh vations. Speak ing i
of Daniel O. llarr Ks,,., the Democrati-can-
didate for state Treasurer, Zeig!er"s Dutier .
HrruM of last week says :
Wo have .iron more than r.l, nary attention ,o i
our e.-hanae to see wh.-t the oiii iie fe. iinir was i
oi return in .nr. 1 1. . . narr. oiir.an.ii ate i, snt.
I'rea
the lvmoeraev a unit in l is sm.t nit nn.i ,o.-.. o..
irer. in otitiir we were irr-.it ii...l t.
a ronil.eri. flt;....en. lent journals have ejrpres-c.l ;
s,!;;.'!,, pnv:;;c w.:;,s s,,i.n.-1?.v.,:,Tsi';
iiia;ifi eation is a.hnitte,! even hy his iioiitieat 01.- ,
oonents. He holenir-- to nn "rint..-" or -f-,eo.
i.n.1 hein. 01 mi, io.,!,f..i i,,,,..,r,o- , .. : ":' ,
to thr .n.-eliiiru-e of lmhi;,- d.uv a'n'linnest'v of i.er"".
pose that would h,. n sure irimranfee that ihc inter
ests ot the people would he zenlouslv ean-.l for
Our readers know tint we were stronidv in favor ot
his rio-iii nation, heeansp our intimaev wi;h him a..
i,n:.eetaorwre;:r,o.
i: wi! 1 ent-r up. n the dmies r ti.,. orii.p ,-.,,.
uieie.i oy me neinan. ol mere poIitieian. an 1 uu
nwe.l hy their frowns, Tli is as it siiouhl he
The dignity which pertains to mil. lie n-.-i-i,.., e.,r.
ations. the people set accordingly.
A Ib.oony Di ki.. A KansasC'itv dispatch
gives the following particulars of a fatal
duel in Kansas on Friday evening last :
About desk Kr.diiy niuht a terriMe tr.?sre ly -.vn
f ercc-ted in Wynndotro e.mniy. K:,rias. ten miles:
In. in Kan. as city, result in in t lie deaths of .lames
1 .ol.huis and Michael Hums, old farmer-- and r..i.
. .lent.
I the (ViimtV. There hfl. I been fi o... l .,r.....
year s-ran. nut between the families. a-:d on Kri- !
day U.i.bins and Hums nu t on the premises ( the ;
latter and after pnsimr a few words t.ea-an shoot-
ins at eacn otmr. it was a deadly duel with the
woes and laniiliesot both ns spectators. iN.bhins i
opm. 1 fir, bv s.-miinrf two baPs into the -ide 01 '
the house when Horns le.l le.l I.i j rr.r . . ;
1""" a''v""'i wftiun tw f.-et of each other be- :
ore any more snooting t.!i j. lace. Ihibbins then
tired, l.ittimr Hums ia the arm. and in return re- '
ci ne.i iwo oni, ets in tne chi t. Neither man fell
,..1.1 K.O.ln. . K . . Il...n.. ,1 -1. ' 1
1 - . - 1 e.i ,io ,,,,e,s ,n iiiecn. st. .Neither man fell.
.-01.1 1. uu- 10:1,111:11 ice aoiionien.
when the latter ! 11. but rai.-inir himself shot one..
em IX.Ii'uns shot I Pirns t iroinrh l.. o.l.., I
more, tho load entering Iohl. in?' head behind the 1
ear. 1 he men then clinehe.l n,l in n .1..-.0. ...... 1
K I
11. nm Ki,i .
died wi ,!; .
Xli who ls tlM I
Ihes'it on nf the count rv where iluifinrinv
! ,:"'f;i:,"Tir:L.rin" near theold r-o-t n-a.l fol- i
I-anreuAe u r l' "" " IIZV"
lias been the setae of niauy t'doody eucouuterj.
ai.ld in lu.ll.liil .li..l...s.. ... ...... ... . . . .-.-..,.. 1. ....1..1. 111.. . e ,
personal iiitere-t it brings to the' i'neumhent In mio-uw .. n " 1' i tv and City COlllllllt tlCS should See to
hep,,rerdaysof,he ,vp:1..li,menwenMntotom!'ei Up CV erj thing to beCOlue a t mt evt rj Voter of OU1" party has Co;
pKr and eame out the same. In later d n s thev ! P"or pi lest . ; , . , . , , , 1 J
lo. oi poor ami cm- ont rich The nomination of ( in Thursday iii-ht Tied Keeter ' l,n';"."llll;I,e .
."Mr. H.rr is a move in the rnrht direction, llv it ! !.,.,..,:, 1 ' ;., , , , ' .1" l ailure to lay tax 111 season depiT
tohe ,:: ;: 'v.orr" ; ' ' : , u'-v, .v,v,.7" : the voter of the right of suffrage. .
.E1YS AX OTHER OTI"GS.
One McCloskey fatally stabled John
Dabarr. at Phoenix, Arizona. He was
subsequently lynched.
A son of General George VT. Cass
d eil recently in the south of France,
1 s
A gentleman named V ycoiT arrived
at t.etiysourg tne otner nay on norse-
back, having ridden the entire distance
from New , n.leans
Colonel HolH-rt Iniersoll denies that
" '
lie is ROin?I to Ohio to speak for Ewing.
So much the better for Ewing. remarks
tlielphia co ,
v.. .,i.,i... " - ,
t.- i. Ti. l. i .1 -.. 1
of ,x.p ,)nls They )ave .1(.,lpt..d solIie !
very line hives about Brookville.
nere it is again : Alice an, a,
i.", inuuiyni h.ui.ii,
iirinjiru in limn a nit- mom onu i,
..f,,,,,, n,i w ii,l tn
. .4 ...1 . ... 1. ..l,il
(1eath"
Sunlnirv raiers deny reports tnat
have lieen published that the Molly
Maguires confined in jail there awaiting
ene(1 to make av.
Mr. David Fox. of Green Lane.
Montgomery county, vh
$ho
WHO lost iniee
ago with diph
fmm 1 ho s:lTlie
I Mtl 11. I'UIHH lliw lliviv iii'ii. .....
; . TluirS(lav
' Owing to his poverty, Mr. George
IV T.-nr. nt mip time I lilted States
, . ...-, ...
i cntnr fmm lm a li:is len forcel to
i - v; -
! - J that
i:in Waterbury, aged 72, fell
in
ivifli 'dili fit Newport. It. I.. 011 rn-
day. In the afternoon AVebl. for the
second time lecame exhausted and had
to be taken out of the water.
j j jireuir, "im i i"n oimiM
y ; tached, was picked out of a boy's back,
. in Lancaster, on Saturday. It is sup-
j in-i-iiit, iin i J"iif, "-
wised to have entered some portion of
. ' ' , . , 0 ,v..,a
i i 1 . I " " I T in 1 1 jiv. . . j
in J.otKiaiid townsnip, jciks conn-
tv. there are live families in which the
T i
i progeny thus tar shows a grand Total oi
; ' .-
eighty-live. one of the heads ot these
i f:imi hps niiicii iievo'.i.i tne meruiian
.,f i:f "
.
The Abbe Liszt has been nominated
m honorary canon of the Cathedral of
Albano by the Cardinal Archbishop
i Ilohenlohe, who is a musical amateur,
; and the nomination has been confirmed
liy the Pope.
-Two children, aged four and two
years, gathered toadstools on the farm
of their father. Mr. "William Logan,
residing near Allegheny City, which
they ae, and died live hours afterward
in great agony.
The Ilaber murderers at Lebanon
an; quarreling' among themselves. One
of them asserts that "Wise, who has con-
fessed, offered him ."?5"M if he would put
t..i .) ,.r ii. ..,,- Wwi-. ..uuIliiUv
Kahcr out of the wav
Wise modestly
denies the statement.
A Canadian, six feet seven inches
in height, weighing two hundred and
eighty pounds, and measuring lifiy-two
inches around t lie chest, is visit ing js
1'Idlhei" iu 11 detow it a lid . ci? ing the
admirat ion of all la-holders.
Mary Perry, aged 74, of springport,
Cayuga county, . Y., sat at tea with
some friends on Sunday last. They were
relating funny incidents, and -Mrs. Per
ry, becoming convulsed wit h laughter,
suddenly fell back in her chair, dead.
Kdward Sullivan, machinist, resid
ing in the Thiity-sccond Ward, Pitts-
burgh, has become insane through wor-
rvin'r iivor i n von t irrns iiimn wliiidi lm
had t'btained atents, and on Saturday
, was taken to the Dixmont Lunatic
j Asylum.
Mr. Henry Peece, of P.uffaio Run,
I Centre county, in attempting to jump
from a stack of grain on to a board be-
uoath, made a misstep and fell upon a
separator in rapid moth
feet was terribly mang
1 torn oli".
The "West Chester
i this : ".V plum tree on
j John J. Paiker, in West
j ship, is joined at the r
tree, which is making
: and does not interfere
j tree's growth."
i An old letter contai
; lar lis. I on the bank of 1
: Kngiisli sliilling and a c
' recently discovided air
documents in the Colun
thonotary's otlice. It h
t went y-t hree years.
There are fiftv-e irl
cond bituminous
mines are located in i
V1" 0O:i1 averages f;
IllClH S to lour feet ill
Ti, ,.e n
I ItL lllliUI' l.l I,
down ex
I? r '. Y .
'hilo passing the station at Ilaverlord :
( o!leg(. Debt ware county, struck and .
killed Mrs. M'Kee, wife of Robert
M'Kee, as she attempted to pass the i
I'1:tf"- track Wore the train.
At Middletown, Pa., on Thursday
night , an attempt 'was ' made to rob
.lacob Steel. Collector of the Penr.svl-
-...v. ... i,i, ei:i i i-.'i i-l l,H I I HIiSI 1"
f- i r- . -, ' 1
. .in i.i v. .ii ;t i on !i:in . .i t Mr k iki
. . . - --- - - .s,
him .eveml blows en the head vith a'
church of three hundred members, led
by the past or and deacons. AVith their
f.,,:i:, , .1 . i , , i
tarmltes. the party numbered six linn-
dred souls. Thev were from Delta. I .a.. '
and reached their destination in a state i
of great impoverishment. ;
Lizzie l ioiupf. of Louisville, married
Joseph Drago when she was only 15
years old. and within three months ob
tained a divorce. At Klshe was united
i.iii.i .i ,i niii,i
to him again b
this time six
s. parntion S
T . 1 . .
by a second ceremony, and
months elapsed before a
She is now nearly 17. and
' ' 'ung ner anew .
-M Henry, who recently failed
111 I .on, loo Co- 11 luliWritit l;,-,..l ;,, n.,.
lllonv r.ntler
county from 1S1 to
l-i. If he had remained thereuntil
v:nv; vr r"i thinks
1 IH'"' Jake might have eiulorsed his
unim.. i ..- ..1. . .
1 "J "" !' emeu tne lanure 111mm
wliltll Ko much is said
in the newspa
pers.
Miss Antrobus, a young English
lady who lieeame ;i Cat holie somo four
M-fivc weeks ago. is t he .isterof Mr.
-iiiioi:us. who was ior several vears
atiaeneii io t lie l.llgltsll Legation in
Washington, nnd who, though hand-
earrvin
away her lower jaw.
ed the murder wit h
j j ,-.
He then con.plet-
an axe. With Which
he gashed her head and body in a horri
ble manner as she attempted to escape.
Keester escaped. No cause for the
tragedy is known.
William Fry, journeyman baker,
killed Jaeob Jaueh, at the bakery of the
T-. f I.,- i.,t ... 4. ".
Vr "mM -R i teei , dllCinnuil,
Monday morning, by repeated blow s
upon the bead with .1 b ifcliot Tl.o
' ! , ,1 naiClltt. 1 lie
f tlip assault was the reservation
nf i lir.if. l.ttoi-j T.-,--t. ,
a .uhi Ti, 'i.,'ito,. 1lo,r A' -
. .. . ....v.. niuiiuu .it a
lieighlXllTllg grocery.
V-iris
. J III C
A T':ir f switch tn tl.o T
. ' ... ... a ,tl
to-,7 coca .,,,io IV1, l.l: .
aud Tlovab'sts wlm nro frio-l.t o..l 1 .x- !
.... ..ie., .sum. J loll II V. cllllll, ,1-s.,
.. - ... . .............. .
i, .. r ...11 i... ... i.-i . : ia - ,
"Z.W .TN'r iV; " !' VnU
they will found a Catholic colonv. . j
n. tine oi in . U1U1
led aii'l lie d
" !
tier direction of the M.irri u is Do IJovoi
This is t he exned it ion beret ofnve reiw.rrl I
.IS about U, .st.il from Flush hr U idr !
the American ilag.
Ilenrv.T. Rogers, the agent in the
erection of the hist telegraph line in j of cami.rm conn . or u - -.,
, , ,, , . . , them nt lt-ast. will substanl late t lie fact
the world that between lialtimore and ; U't when we reduce the ,.rioe of a suit of
"Washington 1 led on ednesday m j ,.1(,u,0 from ;;..( to ?-'..r.. we are never out
Baltimore, aged 9 years. He was sub- j fll them :
sequently Superintendent of the North That when we reduce the price of a surf of
American Telegraph Company, and was ! clothes from ?t.oo to?:bM.i, we always have
the author of the code of marine signals
now used in all ports of the United
States.
A peculiar feature about a stream
of water flow in it past Allentown is
HOI C( 1. 11 IS H lilCl lliat ailllOUgll 111 I lie
country north of Mlentow n as much
ram hls fallen in the past few davs as
at this ,x,i,d. tl.e ..an is stillry
- A 1 T A - f a A A 1 J L 1 . J 11..
ine .umian apparemiy nas a suoiena-
.... , . i
flp(1 t,,e ,yater (J()es ,u,t nm in the Uh1
of the creek.
George Herman, a farmer, living
near i ;r igsourg, -ciui ikih county,
, was set upui on i iiui-suay, ov an ox
; .i.. i,,u.L . 1 v,-. ..f
. rr.i .
a doc. He was struck in the face bv
ono nf the hoofs of the animal and bad-
jv cl1f. His clothes were badly torn.
, and he was severely bruised before he
and shot the infuriated beast.
' The Lutheran Church thirty yenis
, ago had only a scattered people in this
country west of Ohio. Xnw it niiin
j Tiers in the same region 27 S3"iiods. l,7t2
: ministers, :t, M il churches and :$',7,i50
comniitnicants. In the entire country
less than a century ago there were only
j 24 Lutheran ministers. The present
! liumlier is 3.1.it, w ith o.Ohj congrega-
' t iilTIS nml rci IriM) r-AllltiiiiinVnili
Two young people were married at
fold mul r!iri'il llio l.vi, lil 1..ji.,1.,-
acIOss Fletcher Lake. Drenche.l and
, nearly drowned they knocked at the
door of a cottager and were taken in.
, oil 1 lllll suay last, Willie ex-ltOVer-
, in x nuisuav last, wnue ex-ttover-
nol- Sprmrue was" walking on the beach
i near Xarragansett Pier, 11. I., his at-
j tention was turned to a sail-boat con-
i " A.l : , -
. - .-. ...
l.l o U ii ui ru r .
shore and got caught in the breakers,
finally overturninir. One man was
caught in the ropes and was under the
; boat. Mr Snraue iiinmino- into the
ic-.tt.i- t..,.,.,.,..!...! ; ,.;!,;,, u...
i , . ,.- i .
' ,,,., 4C, , '
iiii.c iv .-v. uiii; Lin infill iiiiiii 1 1 1 ( I i 111111.
A recent estimate irives to the
Catholic Clmrch alnuit one-seventh of
the opulation of the earth; to Protes
tantism between a twelfth and a thir
teenth, and to Christianity as a whole a
little less than three-tenths. Another
authority places the whole number of
Catholics in the world at 21 '.:!.";, mi. of
which number Kuroie has 1.":1.444.mhi.
America ."d.liHi.iKKi. Asia '.i,b'.7.xni.
Africa, 1..V.C,.ohi. and Australia Ci.Vi.tHHi.
A lady in White Hall, lbirliiigton
county, says the Indianapolis .fovr,t"l,
is the owner of a djg and a dove.
Whenever she noes out walkintr tiie
,Uve lurches itself on the dog"s head.
: i.e. .l...... ...... i " . -i .
i ui ti. latter trots off happy as a lark.
The 'bird holds its position until the
party return home, unless Towser is at
tacked hy some of the had dogs of the
Imrongh. Then it flies to a place of
safet. returning to its lavoiito loost
when the Iiis.lI l.n-tween the dogs is
over.
Sixteen years au'O a woman at
Bridgewater. Conn., was accused by a
neighbor of stealing his watch, and her
house was searched. There was no
evidence against her, nor was she able
to get satisfactory proof of her inno
cence. She grieved constantly over the
matter, and of late, as she grew old and
decrepit, slie feared that she Would die
without being able to clear lierself of
the disgrace. l!nt the watch has now
been turned up by a plough, in a field
where the careless owner originally lost
it.
fipoj-go Thompson was on his death
bed in a hospit aVo xir.irton. Kv. lie
: and confessed
rer from
not w ish
conscience.
ere being
1 that the
i freak of
nothing
ver killed
me. before
ivtis found
who lives i
ich., and
:c, has a ,
x tiiid a
l is SIX 1
r w hen '
s them i
most
Edward,
g a beard
luites the
p;H-d tho
rom Ins lace w hen a child. He is
a well-to-do farmer, and would not
think of organizing himself into a show, i
The lirookville 1) itifrmt says that
Uooten, the rresent eltairnuin of the
Republican state Con.niittee, and who
wis T deboo'p fr the eorvent i.-n tli-i"
waa tififgaie io tne comfnin.n ui.u
Ilooten, the present chairman of the
noni!n;t(-(l .Mr. lint ler lor state i reas-
urer. offered the resolution tliat was
passe! in that body, prevent ing the con-
siiler-.i .'nil f ..-iT irri 11 f i. li,-
I'l-uiiuii-ii i'i .in. ill.,, vol I il.
. i...m ' i - . - i... :.. . i. .
s n itl u in l m- ;i i i.i c noi ion in i no
.
Legislature. Mr. Wolf, who attempted
its consideitition bv the courts.
The Kevsville (Va.) IftynW savs
r i t t-. t "
that some few days ago Dr. 1. J. Greir-
orv was called to see a little two-vear-
old boy who was suffering with a pain
in his hip. The little fellow would cry
out with pain whenever he made any
sudden twist or turn of the body, and
his parents could not imagine the cause
On examination, the doctor discovered
signs to lead him to think that there
was a needle or something in tho t'esh,
Hid by pressing the plaee With his fill-
ers nit' IHiini 01 a iteeuie mti'.ie lis ap-
lH-arance
'..l,.l,;iifr il it tft. o ,,f
Catthlllfr It With U p.Ul Ot
lorceiis. lie nulled, and brought to Imlit
a whole darning needle, about two and
a half inches in length.
Importaxt to Voters. The next
eieeiioii 111 1 ennsj iv aina win ue iiem on
1 uesday, the 4th of .November.
Voters must be assessed two months
preceding tilt' elect ion : that is, Oil Or be-
fore Thursday, September 4th
Voters must have paid a State or conn
IV tax Olio month preceding the fleet ion ;
that is. on or before Saturday, Oct. 4th
Members Of PeinoeratlC Stale, COlIll-
COIll-
es
ll
i . l i. -con cm ui ia iii.i 'ir, 1 1 1 1 ' t 1 1 nrr
be not asses-ed, but the neglect mav cause
tin, :,el, tmnl
VTCKF.n ion t'l.KKfiYMKX. "I be
lieve it to be till wrong and even wieked
for Clergymen or other public men to t
be led into irivinrr test inioi.i ils to meiek i
IX It.l 11UO glVllU 1 si lmoi, Mis 10 qil.lt K j
doctors or Vile StUlfs Called niedlellies,
but when a really meritorious article, j
,.! ,.f ,...i,,.,i.i ' 1. . .,11 I
"' i.i"..iun.iu,ioiii..ir.,iu 11 10,11,, j
that all physicians use and trust in
daily, we should freely commend it. I
therefore clicei fully and heartily com-
lilen.l Hop J. liters lor the good they ;
have done me and my friends, lirmly j
, .. , , - . . .
OC1 If 1 ! I H UU'V 1 IVe 110 efllUi Illl' 1:11111 V i
. . . -------
0. I Will Hot be Without them."
i.. -11- 1 . ,
i.T-.. 11 as 1 11, 1 ,111 1
' ' -
-A bashful
South l?OV,fl lV.fnon,! I
In innm fmm li. l.-tni.... aU i : '
l.iiil,li.,o- 5 l,o,. ii.i ' ... t t
1 , o r.u i 0,0 . 7,'. ,
1 v:i-i burned to tkuth.
... m
S V"
V
J
. i u'.iiMii i a
Tiie.s long, lldwin :;t
Facts Inc ontrovkrtiiii.e "1 lie people
them on hand ;
That v. lien we reduce the price of a suit Of
clothes from $r,.W to ?4.oo, they are always ;
in stock ; j
That when we reduce the price of Si suit or j
clothes from f.7." to 5".7.r., we can always
.. I .1 r . . - . . .
i 11111 Ilieill K l 1 IIMomci -i ; ;
' That when we re.lwe the price of a suit of
! elothes fn.m ?s -m t" ?.j.7.-.. w don't tell peo- ,
f a ... of i
Oiot;,.s from S12.-J-. tofio.r,o. we can alwavs i
"... , ...
hVineiiilH t that tlu1 cxm!s itnta aifve are
lined throughout, and are saleahle, desiraole
and serviceable clothintt. ,
l'ants we c.T! sell In jeans from r."c. up : in j
cotton worted from '.mc. up : in cassimcres 1
from ?'2.7"i up. In cents' furnishing troods i
we can sell white laumliied shirts from 4c. :
up; calico shirts from UOe. up; undershirts
and drawers lrom oc. up : susi'onners iroin
up : half hose from t.-. up : hats from i'.v- :
IlVii.VdMse, Vn'vit vm-i i
Kemeiaher we are slautihteriim sumiiier
clot hi n 2, straw hats, etc., in order to dose out ,
all kind of summer wear at the New loth- I
ing Depot, liMo Eleventh avenue, which is '
known far and near as the cheapest house in j
the trad, and t ho best place in the country j
to buy good clothing, hats, caps and furnish- j
ing goods at honest juices. i
('"lAitl.v.s Simon, i
In Dr. Christy's 15ui!diii"r, in rear of Logan
House, Altoona. l'a. i
Chikk Ji stk e Thompson' as a Tiiamiv
A ),)irresiondent of the Pittsburgh Critic,
l.S. l!nrin. cic iiKiiiiiir nl nnim-.v fruin this
' tuh1 !
! m"" i'ri"tr was 'nniq.ini,- his w.iv ti.twpin i 1 1 1 ---
j "trnTyt' f"u.'v 1
! to a tfn th:it loustc.l ..I n -iiiirlt- npii;i).cr.
! to
1 '
,
mui iniory nc loiin.i mat n nt'cii'it no ism
Misitnr. an.). lUshrMrtrn'il, was tr;i inpinu on. wlion
; ",:" totarrvoM-riiiht. i kin-liim to wiii-tiir
! '"t-i. th.-y Vs-i a w i.,iiv i,..rs. :,.i t,.,,,,,! i
nine oi me eMi.iivi-s iicr.-uailivi their lellnw rr.it t
; uiu iiiiuiii nu oin a 111:111 oi ;ii itl! l lllK-l--i;i
.1... . ... , - , . , - . , .
l not oulv a mini nt a l 1 1 1 1 v but n iih..m;iii
of more than nidi :i:irv merit. Willi Ijim hccirrii'd
a 'riTin.in tiutc upon which he 1 1 i ii 1 1 1 r' 1 his com
rades with .clri-tioMs from tlf hrst nuthors. At a
lnti' hour he rctirrtl. iinil. when inorninir camr.
! 'Uiii nnt air he sought .Mr. w hisiirr. the t
I i.nii'i i;Ai.uiin. iiiuIIUitlloii r. ... lll.tl ui- t
was priiMili-ss ami 1 1 n I " 1 to olitain work, tint
had lailcl : that he iHif not wish to dt-lraiiil him
cut oi the amount dm- for lmlirinir. nn.l that i! he
would take his fiute ami keep it until ri'di'i'int'.l he j
wonl.l n-'ard it as an aot o! kiiniiu ss not to he lor- i
troto-M. 1
-W hy."' "aid Whistler, 'niv ilrar fir. the iiiusir
you niHile la-t niht morr than io;niii-i..iti-. mc ;
lor the trifle you ,-,.. Take your flute with von. i
and should you ever heroine a'l.R- to pay, all r'iuht
il not. ther is ro harm done.
The next day found the tramp" in Krie. where '
he olitainrd w..rk, and his first dollar earned was 1
sent hai-k to his new found fri.-nd. W hisih r. That
tramp" has sinrc been known to the world as t'riicf
Justire.Thoir.pson, of the Supreme 'otirt oi Tenn- ')
sylvania. I'nder the jirovisions of the present
tramp law- he mfirht have lie'-n one of the victims .
who, in default of hein-j: able to prove that he was
not n tramp, would have been incarcerated iu lail .
at yeparatr nml solitarv- confinement at labor for
and durin-r the term of one vear."" i
i
v.w Vnn-tr
i vii. Miii.iki.
I nmrkaMo ; Annan chiWtain is 'the
as a Soldi 1. 1:, This rc-
.'reatct
living soldier. Ii lia.-a const it ction nf iron.
nerves of steel, and a wiil like the grin of
death. Silent, reticent, miassiiiijiig. active, 1
tind lihi'putous. he controls his fo;.-es almost ,
as directly ;'s lie moves the muscles of ICs
own hody. His army, to a man, alni.-sj w.u
shiji him. !;i:eum:itim is his only j 1 vsjca! .
trouble. it ltd he l'cb is to it as an 'aiinoy.M'.ce. " ,
Many luisiiu ss men resemble him in his nu-n- ,'
tal and physical qualities and in his inhimi! v. ,
Pains in ilie limbs, ha-.k, head and side, still" ;
joints, nervousness and unrefreshing sleep (
are sure signs of coming a lllict ion. b'lieu- j
niatisni, liver and kidney 'nit!ilaints, bilious- ;
liess, chills and blood disorders shouid bu i
cured before they become chronic. Sanda-
line is a certain remedy forail Ihesenilmeiils.
It clears the blood, reca'Iatos a!! tin- functions i
of the body, and restores perfect health. It ;
operates gently, and is pleasant To take. !
Sandaline Lotion cur-'s rher.matisiii. si-,rness !
and all unhealthy discharges. " il I do just j
as reenniraeniled, used as directed, or money
refunded. Price ?l. Ask vour ilnii":i-t.-l I
laic, l'a.. Nov. L'J, '7S. r. (ionnod, .1 West
l lthst., . Y. : 1 want to let you know that
the Saiulaline and the Lnti ui lias altogct her ;
rid me of my rheumatism that I have had '
these seven years, audi can certify that they
are first rate remedies. You can refer to me. .
J. K. Yedder. Dr. (ioiniod's great medi'-al !
work, full of interest, over '.'".o pages. Price
-cl. Send for it. ' '
Ti;;-: Si i ki'inc P:;ai -i v. Out in the lino-
sier State lives a youn woman who has well
earned the title of "the sleepinu beauty." in-
asmucli as she has hc-n awake only t'w enty
minutes a day for the past year. ' The St.
Louis J'vft-Jilx"i(ilt savs of her :
Soino tivcnty-thn-r m:ics oisf.-uu from K?ct:!:ts-
tov.M. lie!., in a .icnn;ij: -i.tT!i-T:ic.t, Ocrr is n
t o-: i ii r i f"i : I vomer w.in;i 11. s, ,,;.. twenty. oro: yc:irs of
:ir ihiuuhOT of I ':i r S -i, ioi.lt. who is to nil ;,.-
ti".ira:n'i' iinu:: I f : I . h:e, :r.--z hcc.i in ih:il st:,!i lor
iic:,rly twelve months p.isr. She :mv:iI.chs. fi.ov-
cvt-r. iiikc i-'.-nry tventy.!-":r lio-:r-. lire-; -!: :it t.-n
o'clock :it niuht. :inil iaiH oonvfrs.. will, tho Cinnly
and others for ahont t-.Tcnly ii:in:itcs. vhcn she will
nir;o'n r.'ino.o into the ooin.itos.. st:,fr :o,. rcinain
so until ti'ti o'clock the foliowin-; niifht. nt which
honr she r.'viv.s t.i the TiiinoTe. ihrowiajr ont her
nrnisand fohiin-r 1i.t h.-i m:s to.-i her n , raisiiiir
tijion l.cr shochlers ici'il the s.o-t:it. r inn-.ulnc
that her hones .ire i r.o-kinir. She rciiciins m that
h.horions st.-itc for t!:r s.acc of ten iinniiies. v. hen
she coin.-s ton orteet t, .sse-. iei of h.-j- faeultips.
A sinirnlar featuru of the ens. is tin yonnsr holy
Tee.. i-'cts well ifany .roniies have heen inn.ie her
tne j.rei ions nint. :ocl will ho very fretlol l-.r a
time il they nre let fuIhUe.l ; let if tne tholes nre
hr.Hihl her slie maUes use of none nf th.-ni. ns sl,e
never he persuade,! n -.ttenipt tomtanv i.,oi i,t
i three times iiurin- thi: ty t-.v,, .h.ys. n i thn ,,t
' H" thw hwHi.t ,1k- .lul i..,t tat uy i,irMI,n
. rhn,i ., V(..,r oM ,Vo.ii.i take, .mut envin"
cats or minks nitu- or nofhinir at all. She could
fvvr min uto. tlu?- rtMn;rkallf vutinir l:n!v will m,l.
(lonly ol:Si hvr li:imU t-nrctivr. Tiiruvv Ikt :trrns
into tin p;iin mannora when nwiikrninu., ar.l wiil
return into the ain pv,nnnili-r.t t:t? a.- beiore i:n
til t'n o"cJ-H-k the MlTin;; niutit.
! A Vi TririF.n Bony. The iviaahis of a
, woman buried about nineteen years ago at 1
; Albany, X. Y., were disinterred tlu; other
day aiid found to l e of the consistency of !
chalk. The Knickerbocker says of the strange 1
petrifaction : "
i Vester.lay n (ternnon tlie lmily of Mrs. O'Neill.
! who ,1 icil nineteen years ao of paraly.-is of tlie
! V,r"" Wi,f i';torro.i tn tl.o ..m st. .tuim-.-. i
incr a-roun.I. v. ith the view of r. interrinu it in
. i-,.i,.tm. m n..w,i.-- ... -n. ,
urv- i
fal-
work i
oi opening the irrave was ilone miller the ilireetimi
of tlie 'lea. I iTKiMii's ilauzhters. who emi.love.l
Mr. .7. Silllieau. the keener of tlie ohl cenieterv". f..
clear away the earth. When the eoit.n was reach-
f',. ii .ia.- ion ,m io nt-1, cry iien y. im reT:ire. f lie
uioi -n mi -10:10 vi oiree me,, ,11 rose u. . . jion
'i'iie hciv from ti:e kn.--
.-, ,.11 , 1 1 .. .-it.iti.i- .-iin -n eui r'l u -en. j
' the ni'i-k was ns white 1
us mnrhlc ami of ahont the eoi -isienev of ehalk
possihly a trill- har.ler. From the kn-e's .lown the
111110. ici'i euor-iy iiecaven. icavtnir noininu out
; nl'ino-feptii.-ly d'isaj.pVi.rcil. leaVinu-the b."ly e'.n-
vx.osl-.i. meie w a .irai 01 twite-
1 oie discovery, ami miner wiusn of St.
, John's ehureh was hastilv suinni.me.I .nmll ie sent
t-.r Professor it an
ilie ( eoloe-ie;Il Institute, who
; IVeZ'VsVortain Vf i, wl" hVl, Vi'L iU V, -I
1'orted that it was a ease of petrification sv.eh as js
rarely se, n. lie was of tin? opinion that in a few
more years the ho.ly writ he ns solii ami as hard as
J marble.
j A tveubivc that Cavsf.d Thrft:
; Murheus.-Th Little Itot-k (Ark.) Ga-
zettc relates the followine :
j A few mile" from Wiltshurir. St. Franeis coun-
ty. Ark. , lived a widow named Hanimett. The
woman was fnziscl in farmmz. and. thousli she I
hail tw o jrrnwti sons, was compelled to emplov a
1 J'ounir man to superintend farm labors. Mrs.1
younir man to supertntenil farm labors. Mrs
llammell wasabout 40 vears of ni?e Tin- laborer
was u mere boy, but an attachment soon spran-
I up between the widow and the youth, which end
cu in a inairimoniai proposal. 1 he we.ldinsr .lay
; wa-i fixed. The two fons. h arinir ol f he mntri.
mnnial arrangements that had been made he.
tween their mother and the ptriplinir. called npan
I lier, and tried to !ivnade her from m.arriairc. i
The widow refused to accent her sons- counsel i
The pons made threats, hut the widow aflirmed 1
that she loved the yonnif man. and wonld niarrv
nun at an naz.inis. 1 he sons went wir. and at
the ap pointed time the ynnmr man appeared, at
tired lor iho wedding. Th minister came, and
friends were assembled. ' Thou art man and
wife" hid hardly been pronounced, when a flash
at the window, followed by a loud report, terrified
the women ami astonished tho men. Another
flush, ano; her report, and the newly made hus-
''and sank to Ine floor. The widow's younirer son
w- .ule """'"-'fer. no tied, nut was captured.
-ext .ly tlie yunir , ushand died and uhortlv
afterward the wi low's vounjrer son, in attemp'ini
"pe. was shot and kuie.i ; and report says
'nt 'h"rtly afterward the elder'brolher went to
nis mutiier s house ana heather brains out with I
a club. j
'.s-e., ... """"T- c i
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for the beautiful and superior work of travel i
"Artuiud the World with tieneral Crant," by !
t 1 . . ...... , .. . . , ' .-'
.OMill l.USSt'll I (11111". I 'U I II ! 1 10(1 IV Mllt-
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Mripilon ltook" 1 opai tllient ol tlie American
.ews I o. Aliri v or ;u 1 ress MtTir.vu
- il .' -
Titts bursh Draneh, W Ninth street, 1'itrs-
mirgn, ra
llr. (Jeorce YV Owens, of Hirminolmiii
introduced a resolution ill the late Huiitinir-
". P"'"" eonveiltion eondem-
natorv ( f Ihv, license laws, but the resolution
1 whs tabled uiul Oeorgc W. shelved.
Important
JOHjST waxaES
G11AX1) DEPOT,
Thirteenth Street, - - Philadelphia
nm:
lrii'tto incifsp ofoni' 1 n ?-i nw?- lim
it nocrssrti'y t
EXI.AltGE OUR niEMISKS.
Wc have been cram- eil and crowded all the sea- jIi in s..i
alternative is to make some important alterations ar.d add
The only time to do this is iluriair Auiru-t and Srpteml
To allow the builders to ir-t on rapidly w ith the w. rk.
or cold. To save cieii-e of rcmoviiis c-rt:i!ti sto. k-. to pr.
dnrina the alterations. w have c.me'iu.le.l to many of
The w hole of our sto-k w ill he fouicl to l c m.-.rke t veiy.
THE GREAT ALTER ATI OX SALi;
oMMiA'ciis im.mi :i iiA'rr.i.v.
lur price"" are always at the very loive-t point, an 1 at tlii.- time, v) . j. . .;.
in price, we shoukl not press our st ck to sale hut to fi-t tl.e ii. out . ; the ,
EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS
And Improvements to lie made to tlie . rand 1 H-pot.
It Is unnecessary to sav thai the oiiaiitie- of our icmi-I- nro the I ......
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loe reputation t'V soiling i.oor or iinpcr;e-.t sr-sid-. The well-known rule. ,. p.i,.
turn Money observed hy the (.land Iv-pot fully protect our eu.toi, , rj n., ; ;
up thi. (treat bii'ine.ss, we are very earelul t- keep faith with our p:.tro- w ...
ing on us.
We only add that it will he to the interest of the people in city or -a . ...
GREAT ALTERATION SALE.'
Silks, Kress loods. Trimmings, n 1 cvorytliina in I.a 1 " and eiit!t..,:. - v.
in larjje or sniall .juantities. iromptly iorwaided hy mad or txpr. ai. I ,v; ...
but even then, il not as rxjiwteil. cheerfully i xehnn-red or the money rc! n. ! '. . - -,
card, specifyinir what you desire, and samples, with full in. truer .r . . . . .
you, postage liriid. without any oldiatiiin to pu.-r !ia-e if price-ure ii.. t a; . j
iliate attention, address ."MAII. IiKI'Ai; I'M KM Hill S.IMI'J. AMisi j j ' ,
Joliii W cVlTiVlTialv(M
gkam) i j:i i
Thirleenlh Street, Market and Cheslnu:
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SEAL FIRST-CLASS
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
TUe 1 lioii!;hl liil m
nl 1 ifi-ii 1 1 i ii
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READY-MADE CLOTHING
si'Pwithoven 1 i 1 1 1 i t t b c-
nlvanui-es In if- i:iti'oi:s. ' I 1, -,;,, i .... .
-oti-it in siiiilvinc :s Is- tli:,t :,;
lii-.-sl Projioi'l- 3rnl
tSoiil 3Inl ei-iils Klii-niilicMi.
TIiiil lxollMit ill lit-
1 lio cut ;iiil lini-.li ofinn. M
In
Mot.
to .
OKUIXAHY CUSTO.M AVOHK.
"We found out loTinn t.y ae'ual ex crirr.ei
nre hy no n.'-ei- s". r. jia? ! a- tl.o. c
Nei;!ierw:il f ctii nn! trri--rr.
to our ow !l i-::re:vi le.i I..
piiODtrcEii axd coxsr:n:i;
Arc tiriiuuiit in dir-.-vt eontaet. and n- a
BOYS' ax .l YOUTH S' CLOTI 1 1 N G
Tii is forms a verv eon - i,K-i-:.! Ie j.i.rt -'on of
vinceany one that ivenlwin. .- niier the Hal: i - -
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To not Always inea.n -ooil value,
are taken inlo a -count, we are
the jiriees f., which dealers fail a
an :roo,l value, tin this he.i.l ..:a!I onlv s-iv tint wh.-n So. '
count, we are not. iinl.-r :::,y c: n u -,:-M nee-. : uu-o r--..i " '., !
il dealers fail a- low : s our l:r-t an-l .n,:; one :::.-. ! i ::.e tv . . : i : .
OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS,
j..-nee1ai;y in unn iroo-ls, suited to the j rc -
Iroui
1 lein:
WAXAMAKE11 & BllOAVX.
The Largest Clothing House In America,
Tllli:
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fill i I " I I I -w
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Will oirn at tlir Iliiiltliiiss anil (;rnnnH In ttjc Itj of A 1 1 :; liriij
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1ST;
Ami continue open. lay au il
SAT R n A V nOTonco n u ? :?c
wmiwiKirfi9 W V- I II III, I U 1
lirter Altrartions this year tlmn nj- .rftioas one. A pcrrert r.tlei of tlie
-tVi'ts:, Inlnstiv, (Jultiii'o Mini Srirnro
Will he ili.-playcil with a pro.l i -r:. I i ty never hefore n 1 1 eo. : . 41 in .
j TlIK 1'OI.OSS . 1. M inIOTII, or Sih -
, lenif in : inarei uerwini r. ii iniinen-e eoiie -f Ion of
j recuree, si enormous cxjiense ironi inc .Uuseiim oi
rrof. ;i:o. it.
I'KOHWF.I.I.. th- Fan
ovenint- snow . nir tlie heant i-s 1 .f i.nr i.ean am! Atii.-ri.-.o
I x ,)rl'b rivaling the wondrous heauti-s ol nature, ami th
t, n,w iiim 1. j . . , . -
! iZ0!i I,revuma ' b'C . t's?tti,ral 01 . -
, . iinarirr -mile llioyclo Track on
louriiiinieills una nieep.
TliP I lootrio I.ilil will illuminate Klontl Hall nnd the Cr iuiii:-
Th 4:roat Wrulorn F.Ifthtcrntli Kesimont Hartfl will pia
rt kb . ... . .
. raiisiormeu into a lair--iike
A DI'.PAliTMEXT tF
I ynder the niaii.-iireinent of a popular caterer, will
i he desired.
planted with the rarest ol llowers ami exotic, termini; n:i em han:
Tle Rnilling4 lilled to overllvwinic w ith l:hihit nn.-,
in ritt.shurif. ' .. , i.i .1
KXCl KSlox ; ATI
' . ."""'' 1 1 1,1 1 .inous iau centreinu: in rit'sbcr . ate. re -i-iti:: t
1 1 : ' ., - m.i.ir .m h . i,i.i..mmi cum t.ssiuNS lutiii
'. CUI"-",n!i. the particulars of win -n will hereafter be announce 1.
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Vhihlren lees than ttvtlve years of
Ia. I. 11M .Mt. 1 t K N L .Maxaoki:.
F. A. l'AKKK. Asst Mamacsii.
City Ollito, Germania i5:inlc Htiiltlinrr. Vol
1 1
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113 & 115 CLINTOX STKKET, JOHNSTOWN, l'A-
always
Largost :i nl Chi'aposl Stock t" !
Dry iLiicl Dress GtockW
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC .
to lie found in Cambria or adjoining counties. ;s-T"Foru'd not the street and :
and fail not to call, buy and be happy.
V"OTICE.-lir. Alex. Tait. of St.
Anirustme. l'a.. requcsis parties owinit li:m
to call at his otlice nnd settle their respective ac
counts 011 or bctnrr Ihc V'th dni of s, ,,ri;n , tint
aflerw'iieli date his hooks will lie "it-it in the hands
ol au ufUt'cr for collttlioii. (st
Aiiiioiiiiceinem
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s":nc '.f .
wiit !--"ur
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tiling
that
tea..-
C'lise i'K'.i.-e the latter re::;. ::-. si,; . ;-
our 1
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. act wc
-t F'i:::-:
1 Hi
PRICES
::' w :!'
our J r i
t . nl r-
1 losjioi t l'ully ,
fixtli and 3I;iiitn.
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TT nAPiTTTAV
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JJJ L V O I- 1 1 V
I.toiiin, M.it,!:j S execpto:!. i:n'il
rian l":ei tiant
i.linir 1 i.-er 1.
Vi!. lte.i - :s a ml Skeiet-.i s "-1
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l'rol. Wsrl, at IJoehe-tcr N V.
ens . ,
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:e rv. f":e ,,,
lector uf nai o-r
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aj - t. li.ar.ius & s
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ius & Sou.
I e.-.,, mills l-.:-.s hoc:
the enl.ir-
irrotlo w-;il. e-..... 1,..
ire v..
scene.
1'l lU.IC
C IMIOK I .
snpplv at p. i.ul.ir p:
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age, -
iiavi: nit:
A.
m. KKiyr. f. i.. vv-'
St'Kc.Rr.-v. d.enstn--i:. l'a. . ;
street, v e-t of Julian str.-- t. to 1 '
the Itlicr House. "0!is.:!t.l!l"t'
ami KiiL-li.-h. Kiaht calls -lioiiid '
oltlee. 1
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