The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 29, 1879, Image 3

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EBENSBURC, PA.,
FRIDAY. - - - - AUG. 29, 1879.
DF.noCR Tir STtTE TiniKT.
KfiR STATU THEASITF.R :
DAN LO. BARK. Alleirhrny County.
ii:mo rum ioi uv tuket.
KOTl SHKI11FF :
MIC1IAKI. .r. NA;I.K, of Carnill Twp.
Kolt rM!l HOOK IMUKCTOH:
JOHN- !:; A I! t";il, of Crovle Two. ;
poh .iniT .-ommissionkk:
JCHX J. l!Oi:XICK,,.f Richland TwP.
von cot NTY si nvi You:
IIFN KV.H VXI.W of Carroiltown.
'"
Thk ., r,;- Chr.M, of Shi!-
liensbiirfr, has passed into the hands of
Alfred Sanderson as editor, and A. .1.
Sanderson as publisher. One of them
at least, if not both, has had considera
ble experience as a newspaper editor,
and being the sons of that cteian
Democrat, the late George Sanderson,
of the Lancaster Int'Uiyt wtr, it may
safely he a-umed that under their
management the t.'hftiirh will be a
tirm and trusted advocate of true Dem
ocratic principle
a 11 r. 1 ; , ,.,,-.!
IS lt 1. 1 .1 1 1 I IICWS-
Iiait r in every sense of the woid.
ii,ii .,i,.!,.i,i . 77,.., . .,iti,.,ii.ri, it
Ii k .Wot oil -i rr,.:,t le:il of t ime awl
space in its columns tojthe undertaking,
has failed to convince the men who run
the ltepubliean party in that city that it
would be a very pioer thing in them to
nominate that chroiiicotlice-seeker, John
F. Naitianft, for Sheriff. Just why the
Tinii was so com plot fly capt i vated wit li
the notion of transferring Ilartranft
troin the I'ost-oliicc to the sheriff's ollice
is soiiH-tliing not easily to be understood
outside of that city, and csjiecially so as
the f xpericiice of its editor ought to
have convinced him that the K' pul lici'.n
leaders would never, or at least hardly
ever, ion-cut t see so valuable a prize
carried off by a man. rec ntlv imMrteit
from Montgomery county. The 77. .es
of Tuesday admits that at hist the lead
ers of the nilii-t ing rings have definit
ely arranged the Keptibliean nomination-,
and that John L. II ill w iil be th.M.an
ilidate for -hci ill'. If t he t wo disconljuit
and bclligeiaiit f.ietions in!o which the
I t moei.iey of th '.t eoiit:t arc divided
jhi.-.-. I a single grain of politjeal wis
dom, hero i ; t le if oppoi t unity to ret. tin
His-i-s-!oti f th- -!ieri!t's ollice and its
x.ct patronage, but as they prefer dii
sioii in I ! ! ; i t.ii:K- ti hai ii:oiiioa , and
iMiiicl r' s;f!t c.i:i '..: f;i-i',-
I I 1 I ' f! I .
n to know that th"
,,-sions of D.unihi.i
I r is a s;iti-l'aet
Court of iiiiatttr
Colint, Wllirll
c ..ive-ied on .Monday
last . is presided over
by one of the old-
est. ab!.--t and tun.-t exp- i
in the Mate. Hon. J. h:i J
gnat p-.rtioti of his el
Claud Jury was .h-voted t
l;c( d judges
Pearson. A
arge to the
1 a I'etii'.iti-.iti,
or cNpl.uiat of what eonstitnt'-d cor
rupt solicitation of a member of the
Leui-Iatur-. having reference of course
to the i:n!ii tiia nts again-t Keniblc and
others. It is very evid.-nt from his
i lal oiate ii.-t rti. t i. ;is to the Craml
Jury, that .Irde leal -on ( poet s at the
hands of the jury the mo-t t h. .r. ui-h in
vestigation of the charges against the
ilifTcrent .'. feiid.suts. -We waul to
find out even thing about it," he says
to the jury: "we want to yet ;t the
truth of the matter and to get to tlie
bottom ot' i'. and to see who is guilty
and who i- not guilty, or whether any
per-.on is guilty, or whether it is merely
a general slandtr." The ju Ige aNo in
stiuctid the jury that if it should come
out during tin ir inve.-tigations that
any member of the Legislature did ac
cept, or ague to accept, any gift of
money, or valtiab'e thing, otli. c. any
thing of the kind." to make a present
ment of it to the Court. This is intend
ed to cover the cases ,,f I Vt i-'!T. Ruin
barger and otlur in. inlers. against
whom the Hoti-e strangely neglected to
instruct the committee of eleven to po
cceil by criuiinal I'l'ocei'diugs in the
Courts, eveti tuoiih i; r. fn.-iil in expel
them. Ti e indictments would be laid
b
re the Crand J
ny to-day V
day), but. a-; we stated last week, the
probabilities arethat a continuance will
be asked for by the defendants until the
next tirm. and that it ill be granted
bv the Court.
In a reeent sjieec'i in tie.-? Ihitish
rarliatiiei.!. -lohti l'.ri-rht. the well
Iviiowti lifulish refortinr. state.! sotne
a-louhiliti facts eotmeeteil with the
tenure of lapl i:i the I"ti!te-l Kiu-ile-tn.
In I'.r.ulau I ami Wales ot-e I.uiiihvil
T i rson - o n nn. re than I.hni.Ohi ueres,
ami Tl" i r-i'ii-i own iu-uv than ,)
rt't of all tin soil south of the Tweed.
Ill Seothi'ul It is wor-..-. f "' Irr ... rsnns
ll.i re tii !. ! .'..ii'H) acres, i.r ueariv
.,i-t ii'irfi r of the m hole e. unit ry. The
one-ha'.f of th.at e .;nt ry i '.1. 1' ", it' 'acies)
is iu the ios-ession i.f .. iv .,.., htti.l uwu-
l is. in in-. an i. t!i:r:i l;..s a i,n:e 1
3arer pojeilat imi thati Sctlahd. .-..-tlii,'t
of tie iptit'-. country is in the
hat. i'.s of 1. ';! persons. It is this iu-ui-Ii!yof
the laud in In land Py a f w
indi iilual s tha.t has caused the present
feeliiur of deep dl-couti 1 t am ino; the
tenant fanners in that country, and
which thrc.itf ns the most serii.us c. t; -e-iuenccs.
II-.vv different it is in the
I'ntteil s;at.-s un h i the op-vation ,.f
nur Iioir.fstf-a.l laws. Aceorilinjj to the
last np.it if the ('otniiit. sioner of the
Iuid C );1iee. ri.mni.n m a -res an area
greater than Xew Jersey were taken
up ami actually- ooeup 1 during the
year i n -i:i tin :-nh of .Tuuo Vp-t. The
ImhiKs of the 1. fliee show that each settler
frwik up ati average of ln aeres. vvhicli
fstal.lishes t!tc fa.-t that (Inline; the
year ju-t clos,..l .V.(i'f) faudli-s. ur at
least l"H.(tn rsotis. have found homes
mi the i-uMie lauds. Si nee the hona
stcad law vve::t into i ffc t, t ixteni
years a-,'o. It-I. sis Mitries have Ikch
made, etnhra' in,' 1 .ll,Ti' acres, or
more than the sj .... nf the s: New Kwj;
laml States. J.Iost t.f the entries during
the ast as well as j revious y ear were
made in Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska,
and the territory of Dakota. ' West
ward the star r.f empire takes its way."
and tlie illumination eat i sea rrc-Jy t on -reive
the teeuii;, millions who will
'op!e the almost l,i..;iid.'(-.-i expand"
west of th-Miss-;, Mppj at the close ,,f
the piv-eiit cent tu v.
1 Tiik influence which Dennis Kearney I
f-vrcix-s over his followers in San Fran- I
was very piainiy lmistrairu ny ;
t t -11 . . . 1 . . .
what took n lace on the ''sand lot'Mn i
that city on last Saturday. Kev, Isaac
. iauoeu is me i oi iviiiiiiiieii a tiinui-
'.date for Mayor of the city. Alout ! letter lie expressed his unalterable de-j A gentleman named WycotT arrived
twentv-two veari ago he had charge of ! termination never again, on account of j at Gettysburg the other day on horse
a church in Boston-was accused of i the delicate state of Hit heal tin to be- b';!n,fren th0 Cnt,re thstance
I adultery indicted, and escatied con-I come a candidate for public cilice, his j r(jlonej Koiiert Ingersoll denies that
, viction, just as Beecher did from a fail-
t v,,,.,,., i,.,c i .ttrlv inorlv 1
,,Uter in7ts op,K,sition to Kalloch. re-
: .,1,1(Ulch the .torv of his Boston im- '
;piou icin int .uij ms
i morality, as well as other unsavory ,
matters imputed t-ihinn and slandering I
f his father nnd mother n immense
: Ins father and nio her. An immense
-cetrng of Kanoeh s
neia on iasi xnoay nigiu, at lumu nc
defended himself against these attacks,
and, ''carrying the war into Africa,
; .. . .... .
pronounce., u.e iwo o.,H
'the bastard progeny ot a strumpet.-
r s.,h,r1i,vninr,ci,:,.lP)l)pYmiiirr
armed himself with a revolver, procured
: .1 ..in. i,-ii.tmm.n
of the Metropolitan Temple, where Kal-
iocii was. sent a iiy to ten una a iaoy
w isiien in see 11 1 ill ill nci en 1 1 .;il;c, which
"
.. -1. . 1 i ,.. 1 r... :. 1., ...1
, r i. : . .,.r ;t 1. l.o T niiirratir i,0111in.1ll011 i niir-li t lip Itf-t tPT inr .WlllfT. rPniarKS 11 .nc f-il in lio iisr fm- 1 u! nd t
1 111 ' 111 iii- 1 111 zioit-c iiiniu i riiuvi. in Linn nun ua j'vi'm'v ..v. .i i - - - - - - - r - - - in mv , . . i 11.
1 lie then went "to Kansas, and afterwards i for the Presidency, which, other things , the Philadelphia . ow I "t this jK-int. the Jordan is still dry. T,,.,l'( , J J " r0(m .,. '. j,,.,. Jlf a Mllt of .
. ', T. ; , , , .,i 1 i, c .iminMv T,1P fai"prs of Jefferson count aie ( The Jordan apparent lv has a subterra- : cot)i.-s from to f b r... we can alwavs 1
i to California. The San I rancisco j being eial, he u ould Ik? so .tdmirablj , nmch anROyed hy the aaations 1)Pan ttom, at places, ami until this is I funisu a i" VfeA: t " I
rhftmirh. edited bv two brothers named qualilied to till. Standing as he does ; f , , , Thev have depleted some ! nUe.i tin .it or iJ.m-s n.it nm in the lxd . l.vineml.er that the iroodsn noted above are ;
was hiselv false and when Kal loch at tins late uav it is a common inmg 10 jove nn ii -", omm uiuic on .-unuay evening, ;uiii : "'".'"s " "." 1,1., ...-...i.
J - ln . l fT-iined her consent to marrv : went to a tent iust nut nn for them on i in" interesting storv as a contribution to his-wmIU-p.i
mi to tho vehicle Do Ynnn see Horatio Sevmour referreil to by Ke- t"., aim ameu nn i. , , wem 10 ,i nm, just j uti p tor 11 cm on
' shot him twice, one ball entering his
i " r
, breast. A number of Kalloch's iMtliti-
c:il frk-mls, Avho were in tlie vicinity .-it
.i - . ,
u"1' ! 1 u11' trtll Id-,1 , dim
.turning it, handled De Young very
my until tne oiice rescued mm
and took him to the station, where he
w as locked up in a ce!l. The news of
the shooting spread through the city,
producing tho most intense excitement.
and an ancrv crowd soon surrounded
ven-'e-.nce
ting o,f the
imi, on un.
the prison, threatening
against De Veiling. A meeting
"sand lot" was called, and a demand
made bv the crowd to go down town,
take De Vonm- out of ni ison ni.l h-mo-
aue Je 1 oum, o, I of pnson and hang
him, nut a ilispaleh came from Kearney,
who was iit a meet ing at Vallejo, t wen-
tv-four miles distant, savin" that i,0
... " "
wouh arrive , the city at S o'clock, r.
M. whereup.,, the nicetiiig decided not
to hang De rung until Dennis could
le heard. lie came, mounted the plat-
f .... I i 1 - 11 ... . i u i
i"i " ii i i' " 'ii u in i ii 1 1 u j ".II I ' ... Jin 1 -111
mu. excited men, shouting and veiling
for lie Young's life. Tiie crowd need-
edbut a wind from him to have sent
.
them oil wndly to the prison, but Kear-
ney rcmiii'h d tiiem that in ten days the
election would put their partv in i.owcr
;,. .1. -i i (. i- ,,
m ihe ci y and t e n De omig would
!) iii.i.i.'11'n.it l( that aiiv atteii.i.t at i-
; o!-i.;e would be met by the revolvers of
: the poi,o, and tho rifles and Catling
guns of the military, and that he want-
, , ,
ed them to keep quiet and go to their
homes. I hey took his advice, and for
once in his life Dennis Kearney's inliii-
ern e over iiis followers has shown to ad-
, , . . ,,,,,,
vantage, and rn.t ami bloodshed have
l een prevents!. At last accounts Kal
loch was recovering. De Voting's
cowardly attack, it is almost needless
to say, cannot but be of immense advan
tage to the .Kearney ticket at the elec
tion on Wednesday next.
What Crant refused to say to Harry
White about a third term, in his letter
to that amateur statesman a short t ime
before the melting of tlie Keptibliean
National Convention at Cincinnati in
lTi's he (Craut) is represented now by
some newsiiajK-r editors to have said to
the Viceroy of Tientsin. China, in a
conversation which recently took place
between them. It will be remembered
that the letter to White was beautifully
non-committal on the subject of a third a'' po!i!ic;tl cto.rt is to get the greatest possi-term-that
it was a puzzle to the conn- j ln
try closely akin to the ways of the thim- i mid those who will vote tlie 1 loinnerai ie
b'.e-rigger when he savs to his dupes, j Vtl.Tt "'V'!"",'1 to.v"tf-- 1T' ' 'l"alitie,l
. - 'all nnit he rcuitercd on or before Seidet'i-
ou pays your money and yo;i takes j her:!: all uui-t have paid a Stateaudcoumv
U'lir choice." In the interview tit 1 ,ax ,','f"'.T 0 t,,1;,,r ;,!- I'articularly we mus't
'.. . .... "'c that those who have rea.-hed the age of
iKHtsin, the let toy ictcrtcd U the twentv-two sine" the lat election have a
time when Crant would aga.in be Presi
dent of the I'niti d States, to which the
latter replied: "Your Excellency is
very kind, but there could be no wish
more distasteful to me than what you
express. I have held the ollice of Pres
ident as long as it lias uvir been held
by any man. I have no claims to the
office. I have had my share of it, and
have had all the honors that can be or
' should be given to any citizen." Xow
if any man can extract out of all this a
declaration against a thirl term, the
saiue nam cotihl have drawn the same '
conclusion from (Grant's U tter to White,
ami it is not pretended that any one
ever put upon that production a con
struction so lame and impotent. The
Viceroy himself was nut deceived hy
(Grant's disclaimer of any additional
honor from tlie people of this country,
1 cause it is stated that from the rest
of the conversation "he was not con
vinced that (Jrant wouhl not again ac
cept the o'aiee." (Jrant has never said,
either in this country or in any of the
countries he has hen visiting, what it
would have In t n very easy for him to
say, that under no circumstances wouhl
he accept another term as chief magis
trate of the American people. lie v ill
never say so, and about the time he re
turns to this country tin re will he pub
lished at Washington the first number
of a journal projected ami owned by
capitalist in Xew York and PLiladel
piia. and to In- issued for the express
purpose of advecat ing his nomination
for a third term. How the almond eyes
of the Viceroy of Tientsin would spar
kle, ami what a bland ami childlike
sini'e would suffuse his face, if the
guerilla Mosby, consul to Hong Kong,
with a ropy of the third term orran in
his hand, should explain to him throui'h
an interpre te r the p,T.,se for which it
lias ii e n es.ai i;he.I.
Tne yellow fever has Wen on the in
cnase in 'mpIl:s during the week
ending on "Wednesday last, the deaths
averaging seven per day. as against four
previous to that lime. One genuine
cao resulting in death on Monday oc
Tirr: Democratic state Committee
i .. . . ...... . .
1 1 r i i ..... ti ei ... i . f - . ! in , .--.-,., i ' i
... . , ..... .. n., , u.iiiiii.iii, l.niie
-Miller, -.so., to meet at IW ton's
Hotel, Harrishurg, tit 2 o'clock, v. ?r.,
on Weilnt-sdav, Sept. 10th. A full at
tendance ii n. 'pi Cited.
, . . -v- j . , . , ... , . i ne, i n, revolver and the ' Ol I ree etoi ;U"S tiom 1' 1'V s war-es f n in v '", niioum i icei I'0 11111(111 11. I .
cm u-d m ;cv.' irleons, tlie victim being "-n ad van. t- within tw u-et oi each other be- o ,i-ut th i,i tv l o i ?. ",1--fS ; therefore chreifnllv at d hr.-n-tiiv an'tkd Agknts kois Citt axd Stvte.
I,.;f fit ill r , . toreany more fh.Hitnut toofe place. Ih.hbins then I 1 tlie J:Utei l'a'l UlCUlTetl at a i "'u'.' CilieilllllJ aiiM lie.Utllj Colli- I y limited Illl'llhiT of first clii nnna.r9
tlie wife of the well known cedifederate ttr.-i. hitti-, itnrns n.the :'m.nn,i u, return re" neighboring grocery. i J"'"l "op Hitters for the good they I for the 1
(;e ne,-a!, John P, Hood. ZTi'X.VV ! Kris dispatch to the London ' Jf, MiuU. lirmly "Ann,,,,! ?lM.'worW witl, el'e-it' " i,y
when the latter all. bet raising himself shot ''''?'')-i7 S.HS snine French fat hnl ir- . 'Heving t he-V have HO equal for family 1 John Kussell Vniuig. Pul.lishiMl hv Sul-
hi
One of the most honored names in j
this country is that of Horatio Seymour,
r ' t -V- "X - - I . !
ex-iioveiuui ui -e 1 um, nun p.--"- j
ing the evening of a life well spent in l
peacefiU retirement on ins arm ,
nia, 111 mui, ianr. l uiu ...-.- .
name was frequently mentioned m con- ,
tn-d:iv the most nonular man in w
York, repeated efforts have been made
bv the leaders of the two factions into
. . . TVt lr.lt;fl mrtv 1n T,...t
which the Democratic paity in xnai
State is unfortunately divided, to prevail
upon him to accept the nomination for
"1
lZjZt
j - "..-w.,
j in the ranks of his party, and thus place
the result cf the I'residcntial contest in
i vn.,rivnn,inrMmiiil1!(
- - -
nonui. jui .1 ian "i.
has been the invariable renl v. t;ur pur-
lose. however, in now referring to him
i is to vindicate, throncrh Edwin M.
indicate through Edwin M.
l.U imtriotie services to his
h s patriotic sciMos to his
in the dark days of IMj.i, when
Stanton,
, ' -
i 1.0 tvw I ..-c.iiii at New ii-k- r.Vf'll
" v -" v " -
, , . , , . .
i
publican editors, whose ignorance is
only eiiuaiicu oj tneir mance, as .i
"copierhe;uI 7 during the war opposed
1. . . .. ..
; 41. .l.r, l.A.i.-f
l-JTllO tivlmiKton .111! n:ill
with the South ; and all this in the
i J'"-c 1,1 vn nmmu iw .m.. .n.w.
i who is at all familiar with the history
is at all familiar with the history
of the war.
Ulir 111(1 to St reilgl. CIl
. . , . '
1M..5, just i)cioretne
"What (iov. Seymour
the government in
i name oi ceiiysourg in amy oi mat
lrg in Julv ot that
I vear, and which was the turning point
! in the war, is brie.lv but conclusively set
. ' .- r.
i "n in uie iouow mg letter to nun nom
i r. Stanton, then Secretary of AVar :
I Confidential
, J Wah Df.i-ahtmf.nt,
Washincton. June i. S
Dkak Sik : I cannot forbear expressing to
; "'" tbe deep obligation I feel for Hie prompt
. and cordial support you have given to tlie :
I Government in hi preienteniergency. The
, -ny and .1
i oflieiatly to aektiow ledge witbout arn.pitiiig
' any personal claim on my part in sucli ser
M ' ' 1 .o iii Ml 1' e i iiiot i
1 -hall he happy to be always esteemed
jour friend. Knwix .M. Stanton
i His I;x'-"'''"'V Horatio skymoi h. ,
i ,AV,,lf" ,,isI h'tUr W;!S written the
I rebels under Lee were swaiming down
: the ( 'umbeiland valley towards Harris- ;
: burg, where consternation and dismay :
reigned supreme. In three davsat'ter-
wards the battle of (o tt v.-burg began. '
.,,u.r .. y as ,,.,. !;i,f ,v,,.
t...r n.n.i 5.,.i.. i ., t;,..,i,. w.'.ti.... u.
; send to the upper i'otomac in pursuit of ;
j lac's retreating army, regiment after :
. rL"""!1 .of .'i'.y-.nIisU;,l tr.M. couhl
j i 'e M-rii i.iss:ng i ii in ui; ii 1 1 ii i i :soui g .1111 1 ,
m the valley railroad to Chanil-ers- j
lmrg and Hagerstown. These regi- ,
1 nients were the swift evidences of the .
'"' 'y- activity and patriotism" of j
1 two Democratic '-copperhead (.over-1
nors-II..ralio Sevmour. of N'ew Vork.
and Joel I'aiker, of Xew Jersey.
How to I'o It. They know how to
do thinps over in Cumberland county in
a political wa-, says tlie Ilarrisliing
J'"trint. Tlie Chairman of the Demo-
1 cratie Committee of that county, Mr. M.
c.uswiier, 01 .MceiianiesiMirg, cannot in
excelled as an organizer ami political
worker. He has just issued a circular
which is -riven below and which is com.
mended to Democratic Commit lees
everywhere a.s a model document of its
kind:
tlruiiif 1 ..Tf,.j ll,..,n, . ,. '
11 1 r. i. ci'..'i!ni,in 1 A 1 11 o :
i ne seciei in siieccsslul worK is in kimwitirr 1
what to do, atal liuw to do it. The uliicct of
tax assessed to t"em ami paid. This is fic-
nae..::y ovciiimikc.,. :i?vmir seen that a l
are qualilied to vote, we must next rotnein- j
her that November 4 is election d:v, and :
that all tine Democrats w ho love their'
c iintry and their party should turn out and i
vote. This is an otf vear. and our antagon- i
" 7;",nt,.on our aiwtliv anil uuhtrer-
ern e to allow them to win. 1 his mast rn.t
he .No vantatre tzrotiml must he surrem er- '
e.l to the enemy. A Kei.nhlioan in the '
ists will count on our apathy and iinliffer-
roMMiTi,-.K, Mr hank stun. ;. .tl-Mist 1-S 1 ,"y V V . - l, oy a -..t.
ls7...-,r'.v;r: It is of the utmost i!nI i 1 . X' 1,K' ,S :Vkl!'- K;"."1 . J"'""
tH.itance that the wot kovs of the Democratic ''"('s I;,,t '"terlere with tne other
natty be vigilant am! active in this eatin.aign. I tret's growth."
It's the skirmish line of the great battle of i An old letter containing n tive dol
lssii. and no point shonhl he left umvab -lied, 'larbi.lon the bank of Hagerstown an
spot ui s ollice would he hundreds of votes' At MrMIetown, Pa., on Thursday urer, ottered the resolution that was
for a Itepui.lieaii President in lssa, hesi U s ! iii-,ht , an attempt was made to rob ; passed in that bodv, prevent ing the con
uicidciilahle injury to the local interests of i .la col) Steel, Collector of the Penr.svl- ! sideration of anv resolution on tlie
ei Ivp cue i!'t winliwn, 'i'o ,H'11,,il,,!o I vaiii.i Canal Company. After striking 1 subject of bribery 'and corruption in the
wif will vva;u lCXZu '.vcral on the head with a ' Legislature. Mr. Wolf, who attempted
see that no illegal votes are polled against ''hint instrument, the thieves became to get .such a resolution before the eon-
us. J.et documents and speeches ami u
paper he lii.erally ilistriimted, so that the
l;i. a. issues jp,- .lay may he ulauilv Tut
be fine the people. I.et haulers he emp'lc.yed
no vi in in -ing in rue pons the invalids and
ail others who would otherwise he unahle to
get there. I.et evervthhur he done to slmxv
that the great fiaudof ls;ii must he witu-d
nut, and that mi military dictator, with his
army ami subsidized satellites at the polls
shall control the hallets of freemen. I.et
every man know that this is a fight between
Democratic lihertv ami insidious imperial
ism. Very respectfully, etc.,
M. (it swii.ku, Chairman.
I've t.F. .1 KF."
Ol.sKKV ATTONS. Sliealiilirr
i.f Paniel (). Hair. I
., un I 'cmocratf can-
innate I.. r .-i.ue l reasnrer, Xeii;Ier's Ih-.tier
If"ru!'i of last week savs :
Ve liave srtven more th in cr.li.iMrv attention to '
onr fwhnt to.ee !,. the .nl.;ie fe.-lins was i
in r.-jr:ir. to .Mr. IV ( . l!arr.onr. an.ii!:it- ... St:ite '
I re:i-:tr.-r. In .'oinur -o. we were irnitilie.1 to timl
ttie li. inoer.o v :i unit in I is ::.; ..it. an.i l-o that
a reinher of tt'..i.-.en.t.-nt i..on'.:ii? h:ive .-v.r.-seeii '
a 1-relcrenre tor hi in. That he is ti c-Titlema'n of
iinex.-cptionul private worth an.l -i.'eo.l,,! l.ii?,.,...
iiin:in Mtion i.- a.Unitte.l even hv his politienl op
I.om nt. He leh n-s to no "rinii" or "fuel ion.
an.l heinirot lln.lonl.te.l int.uritv. he wo ii.l hrj. j
to the .lir. harure or jothlie duty a';i honetv ,,f j.,"..
pose thnt woi.i.l he a nre rnarinree that the intAr.
e?ts ot the people ivo.il, he fe:Uot:vlv (-.ir.-a tor
I nir rea.lors know tint we were sa.nmiv in favor of
his no'tiinati..!!. heeinsc onr intitnaev w i;h him as.
fiire.l ns noh.-tt. rs.letion eonhl h- ma.le. Shoi, :
he ! rieete 1. nno wc eaniotlv l-.one he je-iv I e
he will ec.or np.ti the ,1-it -,es of t he , .ftn-e n ntra lil
!"! ly the .leniin.ls .. tnere iHti -l:in. a n i nn
nwo.l hy their Ir -wns. Thi i' ns it honi,l he
The ilianity which pertains to piil.Ue p .-i;i,, c,,nI
"ists in a laitlitnl .lisehanre ot .tnfv. a:..l not in the
personal inter. -f ithrin's to the' Ineumhent in
the jmrer days ot the ivyinhli- mm went into otrtee
poor ami came out the Mm. In later . .vs thev f
iro in p.i.ran.i roiu.? out ri.-'.i. The noinncition .if '
Mr. H:.rr is a move in the riiiht il-rc tton. Hv it '
we are ii'mr.-.l Ihe puMie int. . rer are once niore
to 1" reirar.le.l a parono-mt to n'l othr eonsoier- '
atiotis. lA-t the c.ple act aor linelv. ' '
,
duel in Kansas on Friday evening last : I
Aeent desk I- i-. lav nisht i territ.le tnure-lv wi
erneted in Wyandotte rmintv. K ltl'.is ten mil...
troin Kansas eity. resultiliir in t lea! hs of James 1
ts.l.hin-an.1 Mi.-1-..i! B-trns. ..I.I fa.a....r. ,..i ,....
lent-o the eonnty. There had been a ieud often :
o'li!. s'an.nm; oerween t let-ioiil
day I.l.l.j:is and Hitrns met on the lin-iiM... ol .1...
I in Fri- ;
o... . ...... 10-mm, 1 in;, s mei on ttie premises of the
latter and atter painir a few words b.-nn "!i....t.
ma at ear-h other. 1 1 was a deadly d n.l wi th t he :
woes and laniiiies of both ns sp.vt.it. rs lh,!..in.si
oprn- t tire by . n. '.in- tw. bails int.. the .j,ie of
rThe 'J'i.r: -!"''"" hin.i the
Hie neat eaefl other with eli.l.lw.rf
. '. V " "' n.'i .-.in i in a iiratn srran-
wite o I iiootii
. ...... v 1 ' ". . ' i s. 4 u ti .
is been the scene of maiiv blxiy encjuiiterr.
ns tro d to assist her h!il an,l hut , : frrate to the Tshm.l nf P.innn -t, I
ain,,:!; wh I they will found a Catholic Vol on v, ,m- i A ba
. hJe'eThoio ! 'V'rlrH;Uon of the Jfarqnis Ie Koyes. ! to jump
i. we,i by itui,trei: raider, aiter the "s!. 'kii.. "r I , ' " V'1 l ""' Heretofore rejiort- ! buildiiig
ii re n -e uurin1' I lie ea Iv ..:.r .. .i. . ' n auouL I o sa II I rotu ! iw n me. i.,..l,.r- i i. l...
TfElYS A5D OTHER 50TLNGS
0ne McCIoskey fatally stabW John
. . - . T T . i
paharr, at rnaunx, Arizona, lie v s ;
subsequently lynetieu.
died recently in the south of France,
i nliArs his nn rents :ire now residin
.i, nn-piits :irp now resumier.
jie jg g0u to Ohio to siieak for twin?
; vprv cne hives ahout Biwkville.
j -Here it is again V; . a
young g 'V,1 h 1 oil'
attempted to light a hie with coal oil,
! Thl,rsd.iy afternoon, and was burned to
tjeath.
Sunbury papers deny reports that
,iave uen published that the Molly
MapU.re. coUnert in jail there awaiting
death have made a conression or uurai-
; em.(1 to mjp ;1ny.
1 Mr. Iavid J-ox. of Green J.ane.
! Montgomery county, who lost mice
everal weeks ago with diph-
j . b d two more from tlie p;im(
ime
cf nMllire.n,v
Owing to Ins overty, .Mr. (.eoige
AV. Jones, at one time United States
j AV. Jones, at one lime i nneu r.aies
! Senator from Iowa, has U-en forced to
nomination for Sheriff of Du-
; l(U e conty, that State.
; hu,nie county, tnat taie.
l.'l..,. .iti.i-l.nrv n rei I . Tfll in
i.n-n mhhiuu.j, - ---
! , ... , .., ..-m.in of Vllan-iirtli
- i.io t em sou im ei noseu. ;ini inu
!,,, ,.nrnnlitted suicide.
; iiovton won the sw imming m.ucn
j with em, at n, n. i
- i t
on
Fri-
t ii ' ' Wl.li f.-vi- 11.
IIIIV. Ill P" illirilKKMl
in iiif- aurunMi ui..!.
, U) bp taken out of tlie Water.
, xV neeuie, wiiu a long nimm
A needle, with a long thread at -
tached, was picked out of a boy's back,
; tached, was pieko.i out or a ooy s .kick,
: n Jmcatei, on .-.iuuii.iv. - .-"j'-
iiose-1 to have entered some portion of
I i . , i. ..l0 0,. ;.,f..t
j his liody when he was an int.int.
jn jj.Kkland townslnp, Ucrks conn-
tv. there are live iamines in w men uie
tv. tnere aie nve lauuuen m nn o mc
i progeny thus far shows a grand total of
i TL Th it v t Mho in. -r S
families are much bevoad the meiulian
j f ifo
j The Abbe Liszt has liocn nominated
i an honorary canon of the Cathedral of
Alhano bvthe Cardinal Archbishop
i Ilohenlohe, who is a musical amateur,
and the nomination has been continued
l,v the l'ope.
' rrVn . liil.tivn i.reil four and two
VpA USZ f fin
their father. Mr. William Logan,
residing near Allegheny (.Hy, w hich
thev ate, ami died live hours at terward
in .rrefit :i'oii
; xhe Kab'er murderers at Lebanon
are quarreling among themselves. One
of them asserts that Wise, who has con
fessed, offered him .."tHi if he would put
Ilal-cr out of the way. Wise modestly
denics the statement.
A Canadian, six feet seven inches
in height, weighing two hundred and
eighty pounds, and measuring fifty-two
inches around the chest, is visiting his
brother in Ilydetowit ami exciting the
admiration of all l holders.
Mary I'erry. aged 74, of Springport.
Cayuga county. X. V.. sat at tea with
some friends on Sunday last. They were
relating funny incidents, and Mrs. I'er
ry, becoming convulsed wit h laughter,
suddenly fell back in her chair, dead.
IM ward Suilivan, machinist, resid
ing in the Thiity-second Ward, Pitts-
burgh, lias become insane through wor-
1 Tvmr .ivcr i 11 vi o 1 f irm -i lino., wlilcli lio
had obtained patents, and on Saturday
; was taken to the Dixmont Lunatic
1 Asylum.
Mr. Henry llcece, of Ibiffaio Hun,
I Centre county, in attempt ing to jump
from a stack of grain on to ;i hoard be-
neath, made a misstep and fell upon ;i
separator in rapid motion. One of his
feet was terribly mang'.ed and nearly
torn off.
The West Ciiester 11,
hi;
has
this: "A iilum tree on the property of
John J. I'arkt-r, in West Coshen to'wn
.i.i.. ;. ... it., . 1.
l.-,,t; .1, i.sii:. i .,
recently discovered among the mnstv
documents in t he Columbia county pro-
thotiotarv's ollice. It has been tlTeie for
t we n t -1 h re e y e a r s .
There are fifty-e ght cnal mines in
the second bituminous district of Pcnn
sy'.vania forty-one drifts, two slopes,
and lifteen shafts. Twenty cf these
mines are located in Mercer county, and
the. coal averages from twenty-eight
inches to four feet in thickness.
The engine of the Johnstown ex
press train, eastward liottnd, on Friday,
nunc passmg the station at Ilaverlord ;
Co lege. Delaware county, struck and;
Kii.eii .Mis. M Kee, wile of HoLert
M Kee, as she attempted to pass the j
nl-it f,.v. ,,..,t, .... it r .1 . .
1 l,Utoim no:u track iK'forc the tram,
.11.11 men ami ieu w 11 p.otu accomplishing
their object.
Among the people whohave recent- :
ly reached Kansas is an entire Jiapt ist
church eif three hundred members, le'd
ny the pastor and deacons. With the
families, the partv numbo red six linn
ilred souls, lhev were from Delta I.a '
and reached their destination in a state i
of great impoverishment. ;
I.i.7ie I'.ompf. of J.ouisville, mtirried
Joseph Drago when she was only I."
years i.ld. ami within three months oh-
f-iinn.l 44 .. .
..I., .. .I .ii. hi i. .1 l in sue w as un lied
to hitn acnin bv n sr.mil ior..inmiv o,..l
this time six months j.l-.mseil l.r.f..T-a .
siparation. she is now nearly 17, and
1'i ago is wo.img her anew.
I. M "Henry , who recently failed
in London for .tLlMm.fM)), lived" in Har
mony, Hutler county from 1S1! to
1'J4. If he had remained there until
now. the Harrishurg I'nlrint thinks
I ncle Jake might have endorsed hi.s
paper and prevented the failure about
which so much is said in the newspa
pers. Jfiss Antrobus, a young English
lady who became a fat holic some' four
or live weeks airo. is the sister of Mr.
Antrolnts. who was for several years
attached to the English Legation in
Washington, and who. though hand
some, talented and the possessor of large
means, gave tin eve rything to beeome"a
Iior priest.
On Thursday night Fred. Keester,
in Tro-uois county, 111., shot his wife
with a shot gun, the charge carrvino-
away her lower jaw.
it, .. , , i
lie then ?onililet- :
1A1 , ... "-I"-'
. ...i : v
lOlTl- !
ble inaiiner a.s she attempted to escape.
Keester escaped. No cause for the
fl-lira.lv io tn,...
Will:,. T.-
William t IV. lOurnevman Iml'ir
liilled Jacob Jani-li nt tlif. imL-ni. n.
l-itfor ., n.,.'-,.., .,..(- . .
r , - 'in. iniiiii
-londaV morning, bv rf'lvated blow
inmn the head with" a li-itr-l.f.t Tl,
1 ill. i.t.tu a Hatchet. Jll
eaue of the assault was the resei'Viitio
- lv .1111. iiiiuii i.
S
ie
ion
and Povalists. wl-.o are frightened bv
lllf I 11 1 11111. liav Ill'IPi-llllllPil To nn-ii
i 1- 1 :u . . . . . . -
- -
the American ilag.
-Henry -T. Rogers, the agent in the
erection ot tne lust tcicgrapn ime in
the world that between P.aUimore ana
. . . . . -rw- , 1
Washington met on v euncseiay
m
Baltimore, aged ('. years, lie was suo-
tlif X'nrth
j AnSa TedegVaph Company, and was
the author oi me cone ot marine sRnai
now used in all ports of the L nited
States.
A peculiar feature about a stream
of water flowing past Allentown is
noted. It is a fact that although in the
. i. ,.t ii.,. ,.,,,.1,
Ctllllll lli ui .viiruiunn ii.i
! of the creek.
j -tieorge ITerman a farmer, living
1 f)rw,Psln,rSV lmylkill county,
, Was set upon on Thursday, by an ox
. tliat iaci hecome mad from the bite of
a dog. He was struck in the face by
J OIie cf the hoofs of the animal and bad-
; ly cnt. Nis clothes were badlv torn,
, 1(1Jle wn? S(,v,-ely bn,i before he
. could tinaily escajie, when he returned
! and shot the infuriated beast.
The Lutheran Church thirty yenis
asro had oulv a scattered neor.le in this
: countrv west of Ohio. Xow it mini-
; hers in the snmo re.rion 07 svn.wls 1 7l
' i;i,.a i i-o ,.v. .i -u-.t ijo
communicants. In the entire country
; h-ss than a centurv ago there were only
j less than a centurv ago there were on
: 04 Lutheran ministers. The prese
; mimlKr is 3,l.M, with sm congreg
! tions and C.-..(hk) communicants.
nt
1-
tions and (iJ i.fHK) communicants.
1 Tir ,-..,,i-.r ,....,.1
- v , ,.nn ii uj.ic trie ui.u nni .a
i i - ' i - -- : .... t
i;m:i. nv-iv iv m mrri.t iinr. v i..i.i
! thev o-isroi's.i in.-ir f. i.i
. storm came down like the wolf on the
fold and carried the bridal
chamber
i-i.ixi . . ,
acioss r leicnei i.aKe. lucncneit ami
JteiOS r lt'ir If'! I-ilKf1. lirCTH'H'il llllll
none i- .l.-.i.t-.wl li.,,. t.
, door of a cottager and were taken in.
j On Thursday last, while e--(iovei
; un lnursnay last, winie ex-(over-
; ri0r Sprague was walking on the beach
. nor Sp,-ague was walking on the beach
i near -sarraganseit i'ier, i:. 1., his at-
i tention was turned to a sail-boat con -
i -. - t i t
; taming two men which ran too near in-
; shore and got caught in the breakers,
m;i lv overturniinr. One man was
nnany overturning. tine man was
caught in the ropes and was under the
1 ' IT" .V,t0, "T
, water, succeeded in righting the boat
and rescuimr the man from drowniii"-
A recent estimate gives to the
: Catholic Church alnmt one-seventh of
j lllP population of the earth ; to l'rotes-
I tantism lietwecn 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 21t'...".."it'i.MMi. of
which number Enroiie has l."i:5.4 44.mki.
America "1.4mi,(. Asia '.,1i7.hk..
-Vfrica, 1.. !..".( mi. and Australia ii.vi.iKK.1.
A lady in AVhite Hull. Uurliiigton
county, says the Indianapolis Jii'ni"L
is the owner of a djg and a dove.
Whenever she goes out walking the
1 1-1 t f A 1 t 1
narty return lioine. unless Towser is at-
tacked bv some of t lie bad doirs of the
Ixiroush. Then it Hies to a place, of
safetv. ret ui iiiii to its lavoi itc most
when the tus.v.l between the dos ;s
ovir.
Sixteen years ao a woiinui ;it
Uridcrewater, Conn., was accused by a
neighbor of stealing his watch, and her
house was searched. There was no
evidence against her, nor was she ;tb!e
to "ret satisfactory proof of her inno
cence. She grieved constantly over the
matter, and of late, as she n-rew old and
decrepit, she feare d that she would die
without being able to clear herself of
the disgrace. But the watch has now
been turned up by a plough, in a held
where the careless owner originally lost
it.
fieorge Thompson was on his death
bed in a hospital at Lexington. Ky. He
sent for a police detective and confessed
that lie was a fugitive murderer from
Tennessee, saying that he did not wish
to die with the crime on his conscience
Hut he soon rallied, and there being
hojie of his recovery, declared that the
confession must have been a freak of
delirium, as he remembered nothing
about it, and certainly had never killed
any body. However, he had time before
he died to confess anew what was found
to be the truth.
Edwin Smith, a farmer, who lives,
seven miles south of Adrian, Mich., and
bhick, silky' beard seven feet tAY and
who is ion v-scv en vears ot age. has a
half inches long. A.s his height is six
feet his whiskers sweep the lloor when
down, though he, of course, keeps them
done up with hair-pins and bands most
of the time. H is twin brother, Edward,
lias been twenty years in raising a beard
live inches long. Edwin attributes the
wonderful growth lohaving clipied tho
fuz from his face when a child. He is
a well-to-do farmer, and would not
think of organizing himself into a show.
The Hrookville J mon-at says that
Hooten, the present chairman of the
Iieimuliean State Coir.niittee, ami w ho
wis a ilele.'aie to tlie eorventieu that
,ts,i iitltHU to un ioi.mihkii 11. .il
nomiuate.l Mr. UtitUr for State Tri as-
vennon ami laiieii.dias taken tne matter
to tlie courts. A little Hoot en kept the
subject out of the, stalwart platform,
but no amounted' hooting will prevent
its consideration bv the courts.
uoe jiercncs itscu 011 me nogs nea.u VoN m,,i.tkk as a Soi.i.iiti:, Tliis n
and tlie latter trots off liappy as a lark. I mnrkaMe ;ennan chieftain is the e,rc;itc-t
The l.ird holds its position until the . living Mildicr. I i.- lias a con.-t it r.ti.iii'i.f iron.
ir The Kevsville (Va ) Jrrnhl PaVS tl,r"a'. W:-' lisinlerre.l ia the old St. .li'.lmV l.tirv
! thnt enmo fe- .U.va ..nr. lie P T Ciulr Insr cmiin.!. w itli the view nf rein tcrrinir it ill ( 'h1-11-
tliat SOllie lCW ll.iys .IgO Jll. I . .1, till g- ; vary tVmetery. at Haheoek's Corners. The work
orv was called to see a little two-vear-
ol'l 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 iniaginethe cause. ,
.... .. . : .1... .1 .1: . 1
' e.;i in i n;i i ion, i ne tioiiui u imi in ei en
tin-nu tiilo.nl liii.i tn lliinl.- licit, tliero :
v:is a tiwlli" nv smnethiiiT in tiie flesh
11 -l t . j
.iii-i ny I'lrwinx ine i-i.o e iiiio uin nn-
gOlS the lioint of ,1 r.eedle made US ap-
IH'arance. tatchingit with a jair of
foreejis, he pulled, and brought to light
a whole darning needle, about two and
a half inches in length.
Important ti Yiiteks. The next
election in Pennsylvania will he held on
Tuesday, the 4th of November.
Veders must be assessed two months
preceding thcelection : that is, on or be
fore Thursday, September 4th.
Voters must have paid a State or coun
ty tax one month preceding the elect ion ;
that is. on or Wore Saturday, (Jet. 4th.
McihIkts of Democratic Stale, coun
ty and city committees should see to it
that every voter of our party has com
plied with the law.
Failure to pay tax in season deprives
the voter of the right ef suffrage. An
.v c.,,....,. ;., l.:.. i .i . ,
. in im v. ii oi i-.il i i n nur, u i' r: l r
, .,..1 "
I M 1 1 ill IlS-if-Skf'f! I 1MIT
" .f.-e.-v-cu, out inu m-gii.-1-i. niav Ciltise
h trouble.
-
WICKKD Fein ( '.KHf;VMi:X. "I be-
lieve it to be all wrong and even wicked
for clergymen or eithe r public men to
lie led into giving testimonials to quack
...-v......,,.. ..m.-, iiiiini jiit.ni.uiv3, .
bnt wlir-ii :t r..-.ilt i-i-ii-it..-i.-v,,t; o.-tw.l.
made e,f valuable remedies known toali,' I
mat an physicians use and trust iniacluI.
ilailv
1 will not be without them.'
-, "Washington, I). C.
shful South Hend girl refused
from the window of a burning
went back
ui iter ntgiit uress
r r.HN.i to put on more ch.thes.and :
w a- burned io death.
Fct T.vc ovKn.-The i-,oi
, - : -iU'snhtaiitiate the fact
T)at v!l(.n Wf. rnlure Hie price of a suit e
,.i,.i!.n from 5;;.r.o to $2.75. wo are never out
, c,f theui : . . ., -
Tint lu.ii v reduce the urice or a suit OI
; clothes from ., to ?:.,, we always have
, - - - , ,p. ff fc suit of
j (.0(Jp, from ?".ro to ?1.,H', they are always j
! jn 5t,H.k . j
; That when we reduce the price of a suit of j
; riot lies frun j.T". to ? ..7."., we can always ;
; find theni for customers .- '
Thnt wlien we reduce the lirico of a suit Ot
- ' 1 ...11 tui,i.
cioines i roiu i c . . - i
: li"'d throUL-hout. and are saleable, desirable
nnVu s!unns from r-o. ,,; In
, C(U-d from .L. up: in cassin'.eres
from up. In cents' furnishing c-nls
: wo ,.nn s.11 white laundried shirts fn.ni 4-e.
; up: calico shirts from uoe. up: undershirts
. and drawers from l-cc up: suspenders from
-1-: llf from 4r ,, : hats from
: ?P Zm"
Kemeniber we are sUiu'diterin" summer
i clothimr. straw hats, etc' iiforder to close out
, all kind of summer wear at the New ( loth
i inn Depot, uan hleventn avenue, which
k'"vn .'r and near as the cheapest house in
i V". lIa'"'' n T.nV w's.1 1,1 "''
! " ' '" ' M"-"' ......
! ' Chahi.ks Simon-,
' In Dr. Christv's BuiMi.e.'. in rear of Logan
I louse, Altoona. la.
c-hifk .Ti-ti. k Thompson- s Thamp.
1 1 . t .1... ti:...i l.
; . oi n- '"in irm ui i m- i n p"iu -u u ,
' :. r -VI. l !... r. .11,.,,-
: 1,1 j -
! -Apro,. of th
o tniniri Inw. :m ini'l.'nt con
lile ol" a vorv irroat m;in wh?
nwlrtl with thn
. l.nmi.t t.. r r.,m .w.iuimr. att. ini.m i.y mm.
' ' ' ,,:lrvul. ft-nn'in'" ( I niixn.,- irdin tnis
' nisirict. nn.i nun voucnni i.r a- ei-irnr irne in
mmi-i- n-iniouhir AUuttli.. v,.... 1VM fi iMiivnrv.
in-.n i.rinter iraj tr.itiii.imr 1. w w.v M.tirmn I'itt--
! m. ;Z t"lXVv
' to tnwn tiKit i.o:t.-te.i i.t .-inic nrw.ii;i)pr.
! Lm'orV.'an
! "j;:;
. h.hic .t the rni,.i..ycs i.pr.-uii.i.'.i ti.eir t. n.
m era ft -
; !,,:,n,t".,i,r,.v"v,'r 'i'win him n. wiii.-tn-r-.H
I't-1. tln-v cus-'-il :i tew inllv lumr. unci tuned in
; ,t,o tram,.' i...t oniv a im.n of ai.intv i.,.t n m.-i. i:.n
j ' inure tinui ..nii-i.iry m.-rit. wti'ii imu h. r.-.rri.-.i
a rcrni.'in tiin iiji.ni which he ili-liirlitnil his cum-
trI.'. with 'lr't inn fruiii tlio tx-t iintlmr. At .1 j
Int.' hour tu' rotirnl. iin.l. when inrnin-.r cain. '
witli 11 iliOi rcnt nir lie ?..i.irlit Mr. Wlntlor. the 1
l:in.ll..nl. iiml oxpl iino.'. Hit-.-itii:i!i.in 1. r..that he I
wii. pnnilrs ninl hfi-hoppil t' .ii.tnin work, tmt j
h.i.l Hiilr.l: that he H.f net wish to ilrfrin.l him
cut (il t!i loni.i.nt .In.' for lil:riii:r. nn.l tlnt it he 1
xvmil.l tiike hiy (Into ami Uc. it until ri rli'i int-.i he j
w.iiil.1 n-'.ir.l it as an act ot kimhic y" not to t.c fnr
trottiMi. Why.' ?:ii.t Whistler, 'niv .l.-.-ir sir. the music '
too ma.le lust nlirht 111. .re tfi.in e-.inpi ii-n'e.l me
liTth- trifle ymi cive. Take vnnr flute with von.
nn.l slmnl. I y..u ever l.eeome a'hle to pay, all riirht ;
il not. there i no harm done.' ' j
'The next .lay tonii'l the "tmrnii- in Erie, where :
lie ohtaineil w..rk, nn.l his first dollar earned whs '
sent hack to his new r.eind friend. Whistler. That '.
'tramp ha si nee been k nown to the world a - I 'H ief ,
Jiistiei'.Thoinpson, of the Supreme I 'onrt 01 l'enn- j
sylvania. t'mliT the provisions of tin- present .
tramp law" he mtirht have he.-n one ol the vietitns ,
who. In default ol heina: aide to prove that he was
not a tramp, would have been incarcerated 111 tail .
at separate and solitary eonlinemetit at latx.r'fnr '
and uurimrthe term ef one vear.'- I
n.-rves of steel, and a wiil like the urin of
deatii. ilei!t. reticent. uri.i.s-iiiiMiig. active. '
and ubiotuf otis. he controls his f.c.-es alluo-t ,
as directly :s h" moves the muscles of his
ov. n body. His army, to a man, a!r;i.'t wor
ship him. Smciimat'ism is his only j kysjen! '.
trouble. a n.l he refers to it a an 'annoy;: e.ce. " .
Many business men resemble him in his men- i
tal and physical qualities and in his infirmity. .
Pains in tlie limbs, back, head and side, st ill" ;
joints, nervousness and unr.-freshiiig sleep i
are sure signs of coming alllictiou. Kheu- !
matisni. liver and kidney complaints, bilious- ;
ness. chills and blood disorders should be i
cured before they become chronic. S.inda- j
line is a certain remedy foi all theseailmcnts.
It clears the blood, regelates all the f unctions :
of the body, and rest, res perfect health. It
operates gently, ami is pleasant 'o take. I
Sa'K'aline Lotion cures rheunia'i-m. si.;vnoss 1
and all tu, healthy discharges. Will !o just i
as recommended, used as directed, or money j
refunded. Pri'-e SI. Ask your druggi-t.
Erie, Pa., Nov. L'J, '7. Dr. iommid. We.-t ,
11th St., N. V.: I want to let you know that '
the Jsan.ialine and the I.oti m has altogether ;
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. ,
.1. E. Wilder. Dr. lomnod's great medical I
work, full of interest, over -e'l pages. Price
?I. Setal for it. " 1
Th;-: Si.kkimnc. 1I;:.uiy. Out in the I loo-
sier State live, n y oung woman who has well .
earned the title of "the sleeping beauty." in-
asmuch as she has been awake only twenty
, minutes a day fur the pat year. ' The St.
. Louis Pfst-JixiMtch savs of her: 1
i 1
. Some Ovnty-tlirre miles .iNt.-int front Ktifuhts- 1
t..v.n. Iii-I.. in n il'Ti.c'i: -'.ttli'iaetit. tier.- is a
he: oit i f 1:1 ynirii' n nninii. -otic t tvrnty-ene yenrs of
, ae. l:iuu htT of I 'usi.'-r S.-iii.i i.it. ivtoi is ti'i ni 1 ap-
. ie;ir:oiee .iiite ile:.. I, !i:c in l.t'.-ii in tteit state for ;
: nenrly twelve months past. Shr .-..v.-tkens. ho.v-
ei er. one ..-ery uvocTv-! .::r ho-:r-. pr.-'-;-ie.v :it t"n '
i o'el'H-k nt niirh't. :onl will eonverse with the f.o.nily
j anil others for ahoitr tweiity iidnnto". when ?he will :
.Tj-nin r.-liiii-e into ttie comnt-.s,. state mil! remain I
so until ten o'clock the lollo'.rinr niirht. at ivhi. li
hoar she revives M the mlnnte. throwing out her i
arms an. 1 tol.linir Iwr h:oi. is together nn.l raising !
upon !;cr sho:;Uler u:it,l trio speet.ttors imagine j
t hat her !o;:e ;.re i r.ukini. She renciias it1 tiiat '
laborious st.-ite t..r ti e spa. e of ten minutes, when
!:e comes to n perfect posse-.-ion of tier faculties.
' A singular feature of the ease is tlie y.miiir laity I
; reeollvcts well if any promises have heeri ma.le her :
, the previons nilil.aicl wilt he very freftel for a 1
I time if ttcy are not fiiltilteil ; l.tit it "tne ti.ii)::s are .
hronnht her lie nciUes use of none of th.-m. as slic ;
cats or ilriiiks little or nothiiiv at all. She coul.l
never he pi rsnKjed t i stti'tniit to cat any fm.il l.nt i
. ti.reo tt-m-s iuri,1!r tntrty-ttv., days, an-i th.n ,.t
' M'V," Wr 'hUM ,,",t 0:1 ' a,!-v ,,,"r' ,,,all
oliil.I a vear ohl wouhl take. After e.nversin-' a
; tew minutes ,hi? rem ..Wai.ie yoiUr la.iy w,u"u,i
tieuiy ei.ip hit natiosi loiret icr. i a row her arms i
into tlie snuir munneras when n wakrninit. at". I will I
return into tlie same somiiole::t state as he!o:o tin- !
til ten o'clock the follov.inu niuht. '
1
A rKTriFiEn Bonv. The re ianins of a
woman buried about nineteen y ears ago at I
Albany, N. V., were disinterred the other
day and found to he of the consistency- of I
chalk. The Knickerbocker says ef the strange !
petrifaction : "
Ye?ter.l:i- afternoon the ho.ty of Mrs. D'Neill. !
who (iie.l nineteen vears ot furalvMK ol the :
ork I
ol njietiiiiir the irravr was .tone nii.ler the .lireetion
ef the 't":.'l wo nan's ihinhti-rs, who etiiihvcil '
-nr. .i. n!iivan. tit.- Keeper ol the ohl eemeterv. to
clear away the earth. When the eollui was reach-
el. it was ton n.l to he very heavy, unit re.imre.l the
unite.l strenirth ot three men to raise it. I 'pon
....... ...iK .ii. . .i . 1 1 iiit .liiiii crt-.nie'i it. -ell.
The ho.ly from the knees to the ne k was as white
a? marhle nn.l of ahoitt tlie eonsisteney of elialk
iios-il.lv a trill.- harder. From tlie knee's down the
hmhs had entir-lv dee.ived. leavinir nothinir hut
thedrv hones. The head had n lso em ir.-l v a.. ... , v.i
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leavintf enlv the skull. The huriat varment- h. i
almot ertirely .Issapjieare-l. leavinst thcho.lv eon-
?t'I-rnl-ly expose.!. Ihere was a ,al of crite-
inent at ttie .leeoverv. and Father Wnlph of St
John's el.nreh w;ts hastily summoned, and lie sent
..r Professor Hail, of the I Jeolo-ji. al Institute, who
thoroughly examined the l-mly. scrapinir it with a
-.1... ... , i i.i I. ii it ms r.-au pen men. ne re-
j... i u.. . i ; as a c-ise oi fie. nn eat I on :;eti as is
rarely ,nvn. He was of the o.in:on that in a tew
more years the l.ody wtil he as koIM and as hard as
marble.
Mi.TitT. lutil IrrJf
zdtc relates the followirc :
ing
A few miles from Wilishurir. St. Franeis
ty. Ark., lirert a wi!(iw nampl Hanimrtt. The :
had two (frown sons, was eoniieild "to emidov a
yonnjr man to superintend farm lahnrs ,M"r
llammell n nsahont 40 years of aac. The 'laborer
was. a mere hoy, hut an attaehment soon sprnn"-
tip lietween the widow and the youth, which emH
ed in a matrimonial proposal. The weddintr l--
wastixe.l. The two' sons. I, .'arin!? of the mat ru
monial arrantrements that had been ma le bo-
tween their mother and t he striplintr. called nn.in '
'4-7' 'rl!'A. ,J','"?'le. ,pr from. "i"riKe. j
; that she love.l the vr.nnir -nor, n a v,.ni.i 1
1 "n!!' inie tnrear?. rut the widow niiirmed
- i . ,., . s .." "-.iiu .u.io
, " haianls. The sonB went awtv. and at
the appointed time the von..., n,-.n ... .,-.,,.!
, tired tor ihe wedding. The minister eamo '.,.,1
friends were assembled. "Then nr' man' and
. wife hid l.aiilty been pronounced, when a flah
the 'I'low. followed by a loud report, terrified
w.t- nomeu nn asiunisiien tno men. Another
...i... nur n-i"ri, an'i tne newly made bus
band sank to Ine floor. The widow's vounirer r.r
j ' ,T'cr."- He fii.i. t.t was captured.
younuer son
and nhortlv
.. -rnur.i ii, e w i :ow s younger sen. in attempting
toescpe. was sliot an.l Liiir.it. o.i .'.
sVXiZ
seriition Iloik Department of the Auierican
Xews Co. Apply or address Masaoku,
Pittsburgh Branch. 5.? Xinth stri'id. Titt.
burgh, Pa.
Mr. (.evirge W. Owens, of Birniiti'dmni
'T,to,!u,(',1 a resolution in the late Ilunting-
' H I's',. 1 V " . " " '' ..,'on,:'n-
was tabled and Oce-igc . shclvcel.
Important
Gil AND DEPOT,
Thirteenth Street, - - Pliiladelph;-
r"-llll j lai-ije increase of our
1 jt necesi-rn y 10
ENLARGE OUU PUEMISEs.
Wc have been eraiiipe.l Hiid cr wdd all the sea ,:i !a .-..me ol our 1. ; ,ti , .
alternative is to make some important alterations nd a 1 l;t:on- t . ir'v. ... , , ,
The only time to do this is .luring August and September, th" .i.ilv ... .., .
To allow the builders to pet on rapidly with the work, some .., , t. ... ; ,
or sold. To save expense of renin ii.ir cert a in stock-, to po-. cut ai.d !.-, ...
during the alterations. w have conetnded to ..tier many .d our a !-at . r .
The whole of otirsto. k will he tvund to 1- murk.-.! very. try 1 c.
TIIE CHEAT ALTERATION SAJi;
COMMIiNtliS I.MMi:i)lATi;i.V.
I lur price? are always at the very lowc-t point, a n I nt ttii- t . me, t . :i , .
in price, we should not press our st . k t. sab- hut to jjet tlie a Is otit ; the n
EXTEXSI A'E ALTERA T I ( )Ns
And Improvements to be made to tic ! ran I 1 lepot.
It is unnecessary to sny that the .inlitio- of our i;.M.d- nre t'ie !.... ''.'. - .1
lose reputation by selling i. or or iiiijicr.'eet M.ds. The well km a rut. - .1 , 1
turn ZMoney obsen ed by the I trim. 1 l',.ot billy protect oUr en. ton. .r. nv :. .1
up thi? great buine.c?, we are very cart-till t keep h.h1 l.iith with ourpHtr.
inir on us.
Wc only add that it will lc to tho interest of the people in city or . ,u:;rv ,
GREAT' ALTERATION SAL.
Silk?, Ire- (toods. Trimmings. :, n 1 everything in I.a lie-- and lei: thd . . v.
ln larice or fiuall .inant it ie-, promptly forwanbd by mail or " ;r.--. :u. i ...
but even then, il not ns expected, cheerfully exchanged or ttic money r.-bu. !. ' v . .
card, speci fyinir wdiat you desire, and samples, withfull i:i-Trcei ...j. : . .
you, postaire paid, w ithout any t litigation t piirt ha-B it prices are not , . j
iliate attention, address M All. I K1'A It I'M I..NT I'd It S.lMrj.ltS .IMi-.ii SI'-.
"Lias 111 in Ivor.
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Thirteenth Street,
REAL Fill
WANABIAKER & BROWN.
'i'lic- 1 1101 1 ;li t l i 1 1 and lir-.
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READY-MADE CLOTHING
Will weewillicviMi hut little coiisidei-ation t:i:c t!.,- .'.d:..
anatnalcer A' 1 irtiw n i in ri i. -: " i . i : i ; . . ; - . . .
:iilv:.iit ;!!::- 1 its; patrons. Ti--- ;Mi
-ni-t in siipiilviiig e.x-.lrs that
lii-.-jl Properl.v .Afntlt' I '.
Seeond Mnlorisils fSIii-inilit'ii.
Tltivl lixoolloiit rii lil.
Tl
ii" ciitancl liiiisln.f oui-.Men's and IS.iys
acter to n t l-a n lc t!i
ORDINARY
Wc fouicl out lotiir avrii hy ae-nal exj cri. r.e. -
are hy n.. !!i.-:n ... r.'i:;i! !.- a- tl.... c
Neither win M cut nn.i r.-'i-.-ral
to our own c::r'--;::i ina' ...
PRODUCER AND CONSUIKl.
Are hroiii! ht in ilireef eon t.n. t. a a-! n - a coiise pece the latter re.o. : .
BOYS' ANi) YOUTHS' CLOTHING
Tii i.-s f -rt n a vry
ili'.'f:iiiv tine tlint
n a very e. oi-oierr, hie p. .rt :..n oi oar Pa - i :o --. a c t v.-e f; r, . ,
ie that weal wa; oiler tlie II a lei - . .u.e -1 a a i lie-1-1; : - a. a ( i '..'- k"
LOW PRICES
Tt ii'tt nlway iiictm z' v.'ilur.
.in Inkt'ii into ;i Tt.niit. iv mp- :
t!io jiriots t' V1IH1.-I1 dfM-ors
On
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OUR STOCK
Kspeeially in thin irooiU, .suited I th
pre. :
Iroai
A o Keinain, Very
TTANAMAKE11 & B1IOWN,
The Largest Clothing House in America,
IIAIjLi, - tixtli siinl ZMsii'Iifi.
IM1IT.ADKI.IMI1A.
i-r. Tilt:
L i i l kJ 1AU
Will npen nt tltrir Knililinsn ami
THURSDAY, SEPTEIBEU 1, lfT-
Anil rniillnnp open. lay an fl i:rniiis;, hmtila.i in ejifrl. i:i:'it
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1375
(Greater Attrartion thi yer tlmn nj pretinns ne. A perfect ritlci or tlie
Arts, IntliTi-sti-, CJnltin-e riil Scioncc
Will he ili.-i.layc.l with a prcvliirttlity never ).-f..ro utteii.i.;. .1 in .. ..
j THE I IM OSS!. M VMMOTII. or Siberian rtoph mt -t n
, lenir til : toeether with nn iintii.ii-e . .lie tl..n of Wihl He i -ts -oil s'
j fecure.l at enormous expense Irotn the Jlu.'i-.in oi I rof Whr'l a;
I
' Irof. ;r. It. ( KOM ffr.I.i,. tlie Fnn.fei Ar.ierf vm Tr.iv, :,- w '!
evenint- showinir the heant e-.- of i .ur.j.ean atcl taeri.-a n s :c-rv the,.
I World, rivaliinr the wondrous t.eauties ol nature, and the splendor of n i'i. ns ,;:
i n.-. jt . -. t, . .
I a,V IM-ARI A . I hump: .n shot dim nn I l!i;!e .t- . t :
1 lni! ""'.'m fKfTKMiiKH lst, to I Ictoiikr
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A Qnartor Mllp Iliryrlo Track on
lournanients an.l races.
I Tlip Clcctric I.ilit will illuminate Floral H.i'.l and the Or en N
I The threat Western Eighteenth KirlniKiii ii.. .. .i nt , i..-
-. . . a . . . ... .
lorm nan irr.nsi,.rtne. into a fa r.-
l'l'i'ii'.'u wini ine rarest oi iiowers ami exotica, ti
i s The Rnlldfnir tilled to overflvwinu with
in l'lttslmrir.
' A ll'--MiTMHNT OF
' T"i'1T tlie mnnaement of a popular caterer, w
he desired.
FAcntsiox i.ti:s.
' t- mnnacer of the various Hail i;.-.i.t- eentr.-'mt in I'iti.l. at--e
' f.-!'fiti..n S.-iety. have made I'M'KFt 'F.l'KM Kl t'OXl 'kssfi Vs tu
. cur:''"ns. 1,10 I'artieulars ot w nieu will heieatier he uiinounee 1.
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i frrncrol 1 ft III i SSIOJl to the JKjrh ibit toil .
-i -f . .
! C,4lft,en 'p" than tirilve years Of age,
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.. iw. ..r. v.h. L. .UASAGKK.
F. A. I'AKKK
A-'S'T M NAflKlt.
t.'it.v Onioo, Ciermnnin H.inlc
Hnildini
GEIS, F0STEB&0U1NN,
113 & 11.) CLINTON STRKET, JOHNSTOW N. I'A-
ALWAYS
Larprost niicl Chi'apost Jlot-lc
Dry ixiTcl Dress Good
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC
to be found in Cambria ur adjoining enmities. : ir por-et not the street mi 1 ' ' '
and fail not to i-ad, buy and be hap) y.
OTICE. Dr. Alex. Tut. of st.
-i-'! Auifiistine, Pa., requests pnrtiei owinn linn
to call at his otliee ami settle their respective ae
cunts on or brtorr fir 701 dmi nt Sr,,trnlu-r vrrl
after which date his Ix-oks H . "it. jt u tn,. hanits
ol an ofUcer lor collwiion. s--t
Announcement
Inisiness tints
Market and Chestni;
1 1 11 ttt 1 1 1 'x Tiocti.ii
m nl.iirsi-
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CUSTOM! WOIIK.
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to: kir.j.
'tight t
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-hull oiiiy ,-'iv t1
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THIRD 1-7
JJjAI uo i. l.iu.
(irnnniU in t!o 'it.i of 1 1 :-b lieny .
t:a 1" "'
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.:.,. a in; A Mi SiU .1 . 1'iN
I i . i' ar.j c. a. r..u .
the enlari:.'.! t;...i
1:K !m
ke grotto w th ...i.. .,.... ....
eis
rinmy
; a:i caehan: .
K.xlnl.it -urea --in-' mivt;i:!.. ..f ;:
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P11II.IC COMPOlff
ill si;
supply at popular prie.
at! !'... t'-.e
:iic r-lnvt
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II At 1". TIIE-
KK1M. M. D.. Pi 1-'' 1 I
A M.
X V sri
Smnrnx. Khensbt-. la. y. ..
street, ve-t ot .1 u! :an str.--t. .
the It'. iir llou-e. I onrU-!t!''f - i'
and Kimli.-h. U iaht calls -iiomJ
ottlec.
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STCLASS CLOTH
. WimhI Sti-.-. t. I'itt- oi:'-' '
im Mm m m ' mum ,m "
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