The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 16, 1880, Image 1

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    HE CAMBRIA FREEMAN i
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Thr lTuf and rl'!dc 'cireulmi- tt the. ah
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,.'crt...n of 'tv-.-.r. r...-e In -H 1 il k it)
ser'ed at the loiloi inn l,, rati.- :
. . siviriT, p.., by M. n. IVJchke.
Cinuhifion - 1, 1fGS
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TV
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1 ln.-h 3 time"
1 3 mi r.' tut " '
1 'months
t " 1 rear
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2 " 1 yr
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sl msi KI1'II' 1MTPS.
. war. c-i-.ii in advance tl.'xi
it reo p''! within mos. 1.75
:f not lM w'thin B Trios. 2.l
1! rod p'J within year.. 2.gi
si lieu outside thn comity
t voir 'viii !u' charged to
the above terms lip tip.
who don't 00:111 It their
r Ir: advance mi:t not
..... f ' 1 j n K ns t hose
1! snnctly understood
p.M I
v ir I.
r 'fore villi stop it, if
e !.'.:t seal.iwriws do oth
iv. i'- lie's loo -hurt.
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rrr .k iikk
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heapest!
gi;o. HUNTLEY
mm. BITS MOST Vi
IT a rclAVixie !
J'ol -iH l;.MSI!I(J ssssss
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. 1 " ' ii:ii s:-ssss
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1 Jnildoi-x" I Iarhvaro
-;' ' '" jntl.'y:
CA.PSNTERS' TOOLS!
! ;n r!;o unrkrr, AI . a
ili;:i:.Mrn('KKTCl"TLEHY.
I,l:i..ii;n-r. mopii". ,ito. Si I r r 11 .-if pf
l ! 1 ill Ware. 1 al I
p. r. I mi' 1 I "J loi. Iiii l ifri. An.
, i .. Ili'ri. Sh ops. It;r I rat 11, Hull
K.it. lior-.o iti riituo Hollo. i:iv
, 1. 'i i! I Vn - . r !:fllianoM. SI col mv-
v., I- 31,
ii!S IL'rse Hay Rakes,
i!o;-o .-.ml i'ullf ji,
i i-1 a :a:i hue ol llarv
! I r.; .; -.- r- IlC'tlt ol
i iir'i : i it r -i
i',:V
I'Jixir myl :,tiir Oil Cloths,
e ! . :i Cloth,
in IMil WSH.VIl'MI
i -- : I.!', ri.l-i i l AS;iT .v
'.i t! ! i-.r Diirv an I Table
- t-.- c-t and
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; : I.AM' FI.ASTKU :
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quality :
I'li I J.-l M Will a j
::-'.c-.'s W .'v'riiNS am i
Mll.lv 'i .CKS ..f
! s-ip-ri-T ware ever .r- ;
' o;il i!-!-- ..f FAIN T
"X?;: risss
idita
if- ."R( ( O AM? s;,;AI;s?
Oil and nee !iul !
n't a,.f ,t can't ;
;n-. an, 5 what I j
e.t 0:1 a- Kic.-.r- 1
invar.a' !v I !
l'KICKS ! I
i-a : - :y r ki: . - ;
c. 1 .1:1 en.i!.!.-.l !
ry l -t mi ti.e i
ul v. ;:r p .:-.. :i- j
- U-i is .tp.tays
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v. ilu ,.,c.;
JOHNSTON.
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LBEN3BURG, Pa.
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collections made '
1 Tl ta:1 riuNClPAL CillES '
f 1
ii si tl Stif. am! n
;r'-i!;!.ii.NiaxGi;rsiXKSs
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A. W. BUCK, Casliier
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3!CTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN.
PROTECTiOK MUTUAL
llf IHSURAHCE COHrHT
OF EEENSBURC, PA.
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'.) Five A-cs-ment.'j i:i 22 Years.
NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
s lr I A I.l.Y lrIUED.
';Kii. M. ilEAUE, Present.
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FREIDHOFF'S BLOCK, ;yUTf irin HHvffn Oil !
.v M. k... AIIXED PAIaT.S ROailV lor LSt?, !
r - li. 1 - . . ; ' I
; ' .7'"L, ir-sj fflUMfil 19 T"l5?,vTT!f PI? PflfTVf !
' - l.'TVi - - I VAR.UiH. SP. ly,!: tMi.lt. LALLiklilU.
CARL RIV!N!US,
fea Watcimaicr ani Jeweler,
J-zznsnunc, pa.,
j s ' :' r. i.af- ( , t.irae, vafie.t r-n-l ele.
. ,-.' ' ' "' ' X A Ti !1 KS, iTiCKS,
t -I :.( I i( i S. l.VUfi.ASSKS.
" r - : r - i'-- ac lc wer pr.'-cs tiian
F
. p e e, . i n IC
well to -rive lnm a cad
-.. I to r'ji.rririr I locks,
i nd saO-i.-hicthin truaran-
.ri-
K&DHANCE AGENCY.
"V. DICIv.
V.
uer-era! Insurance Agent,
u ' i A s ; i i; a, I'A.
rs. '- - -r.-r, at -h-rt notlen in the
RELIABLE "ETNA''
In
r Irnl 4 lints otiiiMiltlrw.
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. V r r- ii; si-.Y- a r L w, Y.-
' !' . et.. e in f,-..nt r-- ru of T.
a : ' ' it. . '. lo f Street. A II tnan-
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H. A, McPiKE, Editor and Publisher.
VOLUME XIV
ESTABLISnEfl FOR TIIIRTV-FfO YEARS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-OF
-ASD--
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DEALF.ItS IN
STOV
SHEET METALS,
AND
:
MAM rrVrn IIIV
M)01lo l.hAhU LLl.
TIN, f UPPER & SIIEEMRfl I
FilOMPTLV ATTKNTIFI) TO.
Nrt27.S, 2S0-.iiI 2S2 WaMn?-.n Si.
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
HA S JiMUilEHs
UP A m Tf1 Tiim m J nnniTTi ! M T.'.to.;" ' " " " " ' ,' Z " n ' ,n" iV t he act of 1 aml s,nR,V,e rT' f .V"" in ,lor C-t bis tail over a linethcn people said ! el ho would certainly have received it. As it
HEATINC, PARLOR and COOKING ! k.:k! i cK!; ; srtdaMffl as -,,.,0 was ngut. &n, was o ; -she ,.r, ,.0,, eyr niK.dwit:i,baeodst
I;.xT;J.WJiillB8l08flyBB.,
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IX-
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JLl'V vjrOOCIS,
NOTION
GHOCEHIES, &c."
;-.:.i"ii:-.t ) : '. T lumber . .
('AiniOi.LT'VWX. I'A.
10 Ij J'
rTT!7l TTT
If ITUULO 11011:1? U
ami n.'.vivs si.i ir the j
VERY L0WE8T PltlCES. !
ash pull fop. ( nrTRT pro.
I1 E wlieii ..o,ls are not desireil.
.1. v. Mi.tnn.ii un .v r.no.
( 'aindlt own. March 19 ls-o.-tt.
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BT T -yry V'T T !
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. O . J-J JL VV.r:l , .
Mnnnfarlnrrr anI ri-alrr In
HOME AND CITY MADE
LODNC
TABLES, CHAIRS,
IYIVTTRESSES,&c.
J
; T-Y- T. -T T- T T--. ! A,., the ri,.M. te and interest of Fhibpina ' ment had aVv auth.irity to .'m .-Hon t.ie ab- ! tiV'l ..TnneK 11 thought i-y some thrd horses have no hxt night. The other day just before I came
'LJ i v J l J. A X L1J j ..ic ..vei'mA and runnin-ba.'k to 'the ivnnsyiva'ni'a i nifcasnres in any words or to any extent they i - ; t, fi-,.,,,10,,, of spech, and the natnr- 1 tn,'rnt Pn, These teams come hi-li bii nt ih" r;lv. h ""feetl a man getting into a
Kail lo. ad. a.lioiiiin lot of (Jporae Koiuth on the . phased .' It Would be dlftlClllt to show that ' ' i r;,-l,t- of i,o.-....c nn.l i,r,,,.vti- ...i.Jt 1 , 1 S ' C 1 -e 11 aius COUH. iunii, - ,-,,, , ,,...-,-
? S 5 T P 5 4 Vti i tHT? 1 ":,st ,"t t'l,:,rl,e "'U t,,e llav- nonentsof the government in the days "l "?r'V" Wi von ue-7ion t be t , . f the boys have to have them. of ,,ttU ,;'l!'V ! '"'?
I fllAkbA tUid MH, j jn U,ere.,n erected a ne s,ry frame shop and ,lf the elder Adams or Jefferson or Jackson 1 P, ' n', iara,io, s u , 1 , niis. The baby seemed young, and the
' board stable, now in the rK cni.a my ol ( reo. Kouh. ..!.:i,;i.-.i t -..tr ..i.,o . tue.-e ietiarai ions .' i men one ot these i I , , . , . ... ,.
iliri nTTlAOmfT I TC1 ' ' u in xecuuuu .111-1 10 iB fiim 11 on: sun 01 !,.,,.- . ... ,. . g I c.i 1 pi 1 1 11 1 piesi 01 noeii a you leailVIH : KrvTIiWV .OMlXTF A VOlino' TtlV ,
tES BED STL IDS ""'? "iek. , , i'l,"cft- mi are conversant witl the h.sto- Henv and repudiate'.' 'Whoever tW so ' A KmanE. a onn, ladj Pendln - ov.-r r.mv and then
Tlj 1,JJ ' -U.li7.vJ, At-., ail .heriht to lc and ntoresto avows himself the enemy of human liberty i from Texas was spending a summer in Ken- . . " ,.,.',
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1 1ll I-. VI VVVXTII AVVWV '
wi-hi
hone
call before loo inu i l'i-ivliirc, as I am confident
th it 1 can meet curv want am! pica e every taste.
Fri' - e - the v. rv lowest. Jl. J. I.YNt'H
Altixuia. April 1.1. i's,i.-tf.
II. ii. hp:nch,
I.EII.Elt IS STr.llTI.V n'RK
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Til iflTlTlPr "Pd S HPRi-1 IT.n WAir.'
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,.,w..r.-f, Hi'iTivn cTHFiv -'
COOK I MJ !IKAT!N(r STOVKS,
K.tKrM, ri'KXAcr.s, Ac,
n0s iacmmu w
0nt oor trt
euiie, . Alloon.i, l'a.
One Door Vest of Opera House.
KOOITNf; ANI S'.'OPTINd
rtKInl.T ATTKNOKO T .
KK I'A I KS roil STOVKS rSTA.MI.I 0 HIM).
Alfoon.l. tct. to. ! -T.!.-t'"
XT' A.
sHor:r a kva. attohnf
JL aT-Law, Ken.-l-i!Tg 'toj.eo:, H
r t ' . e a s t tad - r -: -
It.d.ie.n IClli nid lit'i Sti;.. ; i i:i:msk.m.i;. i nte nero oi tne purcuasc mon- i -i ' -'"-' -io.-... ,. - ... i . , tri'T was referred to the i .'dement ot the . . .,
l.otwcin lblll ami l.I.l MS., , cy , ,. wl,(.n llie ,.I.,,rty if klo..-krd down. ; unconstitutional, oppressive or insulting to i reo-inr ci" tiibunals a pled "e was i given I c0,,!,1 1,0 cV"n t1,S fo:l''c ' 1"lt'1' lf ,!C c!,,,s"
A 1 trrn 1 Pnil H 'fl 1 Z',i i 1 ' Tr... iiKiPwir, ",' -r " V.1 0,?T i V " i . ,l . "V ' " i in rler No. w, which alf understood, that I to. lie said "tl-.at's tho way I like to hear
lA.irOUIia, -1- OlllX j '"',''.'v -...lVJl ..fi V.AT"" l Hie President of the I nited States : , tribunnU w..ni.l be ,mi,-t,.,i in ti,ir ! ,.,., t.it-- si, -,t .i i,,u i-t, I
,i,i,er.s of Canihria county r.nd all other i SneonsJVtntionl TlTVn ' hf"X jurisdiction, and that "forcible resist- 1 , and nf;,r (aipkin" it ho "paused
n o. purchase hom-t H KMTHi k.j m-.. at T'DITOIi'S XOTK'K. In t!ie mat- i r, ' IT I unconstitutional. The S-; anee to law would be instantly suj.pR-ssed ' 1 c , , ' , ' . .? ' .
t i rices an-re-i,c. tiu,lv invite.! touive me a ; ,,,,,,, ,,.,.. ... T..n... v,;..i, .... picme t ourt, as you are aware, not long ago 1 l... nrm .. von ,.iti not oftiV... i ,t ti,w : and a-ked what she was reading. On hear-
' miiii.-u.ii.M-. i .... '"o '-on .-. ...on, i , . . . . ,,..... ., . - i - ...... ..... -j v pr.renn to ivr.n it ;e
PPTTY W"! IITl". lA Wl" !'t"'n'1 e tne unties o t my rppo:ntin.-nt. at . - oj "' mdicat ions fi temper, a' lied into excitement , ., , . , t
! ' I mv nsfiee in F' ns'oun. on n,;r4, v, thr ?.M .. I coi'dance wdh the principles of our free kov- i )V c.XHi4,.s i',t.,.,n i,pi:v imaoienrv a ' tlmt "V 'i,;'s', '' v,'!
i Uornich onrl Pninl RrilChA;. ! ''rlc ".".'."i' ""') r'"oi . einnient, and neither you nor 1 would wish P'r4.at eon nder.ee in the aconaiv of y..'irow.i ' "i think, si,-. 'yu an-
fa,n,a,,H,,u '"" j.- , silt i i- M KFK Auditor l? ''ve nmier anv otner. it, is time now at ; opinions and an intolerance WtheVph.ions i tenM.fu.. II. ;-.-- a Im-!:,
Ki..n .lar.iurfe i. l-- i.- :t f the end of almost two years from the close of j (l n.ts a (1(,,in. to yHllMl Iie thoughts i ; , . f. ,;
..,,-twv.r.i..' o't-orv. V HIT. '- - - : tlie war that we should begin to recollect I a?-.d fcclines of those who di'fer from vou. 1 "1 1 1 a up too., f.. ...
, r.wv '"oi. .. . - riiIT I!'S VOTHT Tin. nmlor. ' wanner i peoi-.e we are, to tolerate i . i,..i....io.. .i-ie-i, ..n.,.,-.;.. m. -h.,.t. ; tattered copy cf Dr. Jo
! cheaper th.a ..tiywuer. vsc ,n .ac, ... : s :,:.v-n i . ... - by the or- again nee popular oiseussion, and extend ; e.niings,.f t.ihcials whoaie perb-ipsasearn-
. . . - t s l.t TUI? OAlSlTm' pi.-i:.-.. a- tt .... .1 ... county A : t..r to :.e. r- ?'' """'''"I" i'n.n,...i io o v , t n..- (,,,,.,.;,,,,;,,,,, j-i lie di-'.'hart'e of i ,. . . r--.i.i
nt;lwn, r " -" .on t: e-ii-: - ,-t u ! - :n the ,,:;,;; d ? iry ! pos:u,g view Tl:c maxims t hat in all inttl- ! t;,. ir dut ies as yourself and a nn -t p--Temd . ; ' - o -v i"
i I'" Avenue ! street, . 'i;;.::::- ' u. rode-.ts truth is mighty atitl must j conclusion t hat' while at.'v person, are" to be him to gH cat ..f be.',, nmrtiin-, sn-r th..;:i ; '
tVTi Mi'ODN , I'A. .::... : he -iV,Vi.Vhrs.,.,eini:.insr..i,i ;'n rv',4. V- i l'i'0ail.ana that error is hannh'ss when rea- fm:n,, wanting in a,Tecii..n or respect for i Ins regular time of rising." "Ard that's why ....... T .
11 ' ; :t ... at .. -lo. k m tho a,tc-n,H.. f ,'r the . to uhnt it, are not only ! rrovernm. nt. or yielding it obedience from VlUl plktf U remarked 'o -drl takino thy 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' " '.
' . M.rM , pur; ..t att.rde-to the duties of the said a;- sound but aiutary. 1 1 is a poor compliment ,,,t ives which vou do iii .t a i prove u ,ir jiipi i f , ' . . .. ! K'.'::t! :, art e:opi in
McNEVIN & YE ACER, ! tr :" ,M-r,"n imcwtc, ' ?;f that its advtv J nlltp ; ,w'k'If 1r- T;'Lin"7 'a;,n t:::U I l,,-:.,! a .rommc.t
I A H I k V K X II.1 t.ir - - - - .. . , 1 1 , . - , , f O'tlirj ill C II'V I'll' L 1 3 14 I ' I C O Ulllli.IO - I , . , 1 sVel :
m At-F.u rrm:r.s .f ! n ..,....,.. t -.-'... ! ffoCraIly those only who aro In th-3 wrong i!.,iii,.ii,,. 1 ' 3 ! ..:,.;.,., it., sa'.i "Ti.ntv -ti ,... A-'-'-''' 1 -v ''
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SHERIFF'S SALES,
I Y virt'io ! .-nn.fry writ.s of Vrntfitienri Kiionrr,
J Picrt rccr nn l T.rnri f-'nria, iuoH out of
t ho "on r ft 'rnni n 11 o;i of '.i mlTiii tmnty nnl
t" me i'irecT.l. );pre will ho oxp.I To pulilio ?nlo,
-it The 'or?.T !l,T"s in r-'nKNsr.rTv;. on
TUESDAY, AUCUST 3, I88O,
At 1 n'rr.Of tt. t. M.. tlto i.iIliAvintr itoriPil ronl
c.-tatP. to wit :
At.r. tlio rii;lit. titlp m) interest f Xlotiol.t Hal
lor. r' in f.ii.1 ton lot "f irrvnitnl situate In M'ash
imiton township, t'nuitina rotinty, l':i.. fpintlruf "0
fppt on t!tp 'I-! f'tiiiro Kailr.-r.-l nn.l pvtonilintr
hnrk !o tPPt to Iini! t hoir? if M. ?! AJiwii". a,i
1 'itiinir ht -f Siiimu-1 I,cc on the Pfirtti nnl hit of
H. M. Lni'Jilin on tho .nth. toivina- thi-rc-.n
prppfp'l a Tw-i ct:iry frame honp nn.l jihmk -ct-:'.p.
now in The p-Tiipar.-v of Kioh.-lns llnller. Taken
in execution ami to he ?ol,l at the suit ot Miehm-1
l!rn"kon.
Ai.'.i. all tlie rmht. ti'lp nnd int'-rct of Imel
Ioiiiipr. ot. In rn.i t: .1 joopp ,t j arpel of Innil Pi T 11
nto in HpioIo t"W!iht;i. amtria poimty, I'a., a.l
loirslnar Mints oi Oliver TJ ill. V. '. Walker, .lo-rph
IMillfT. an,I other, ruiitaininu 75 ares. more or
!".. al.i'iit 'Jo ars of which are plrareil. having
thrrenn crpptp-l a two . t'-ry tootsp ami fratr.o
st.ihle, now in the oppitpfinoy ot I-raPl Tinnier. Ta
ken in exeont ion an.! to ho ,.ht at the suit ol S. A.
Ix.ti.lor, liTP'ci'l I'olty. I'lirkiTJi t '11.
Ai.so. ail the riuht, title anil Intrrc-t of Francis
Freii! ii.-fl. ..(. in ;mh1 toa t.iooe or .an-vl of la.n.1 sit
ate in W ashiiiut.in t'.wp.?tiio '.inihria poitnty. Fa.,
aIl.in;n latnl.- of I. M. A. la ms' estate and others.
Containing a a-res, more or le?s. havina: ihereon
errctivi a two st-ry frame h-oie anl plank stahie.
now in the ocptipaney of KraucN ?"rei.lhoil. Taken
in exeen'ion nn.l to he sold at t lie suit of F.xectitors
of Til. M. A-lains. for n-p of IS'. J. Fn iilhoh.
Al.eo. all tiie riirht. title an. 1 intprest of Kinannel
f1ioin:n I;n.!s of .ToJin ( rwin. Kol"t Hollf ii. and
others. I1 :irc. mrt or lo?. all which
nrf clonrcil. hnvinir tliprpon croototl r. two ctnr
lilnnk house, now in Tho ooonpanry of Emanuel W.
,onior. i ;iKon m rxoriition ana lo te oiti ni ine
piece or pnrec
: nte in Snmnterhiil townsh:, t'ambria. county, l'a., j
j a.ioinnur lands of Jos. Wrinht. John Wriiflit. .las. !
: F. Skeily, an-l heirs , if YVm. Hrookhank. decease,!.
i cleared, having thefeonereteii a two siorv Plank 1
i,.,s ..,.;,!, f.,1..,,
in execution ::n 1 to be soi,'i at the suit oi Aaron
slier'. ire. !
v A''""i,:"1 ri--"V,:U? :'n'1 tcT "f ?!nupl
kT.nni;"
ward of F".hensburi boronh. Oatnbrirt county, ln..
i trontinir M feet on Hii;ii .-trod anil erti-mtin l.aek
i l::- le.-t to lot cf Will ani S. Iluvd. aihoiniu lot
i 01 1,'ot.ert Kvatis on the east an 1 an aiicven the
west, having there..,. er.,-te,i a. two storv tramc
house, with a one story kit. hen i.ttai hed. now in '
he o.vup.incy ,.t John i. I-ihe. and a one t..ry ;
nous.-, now in fie - i 111 ancv ,0 1 i..w. 1 a Ken ;
in exoeutioii and ;
. hi
1.1 a'i the suit o: V. I.. Kirk-
' l- Kuk" :
,-liase mon-
kcdiiown.
ss
patri, k.
alk. 'ni- third of the pnrvi
ind the remaminir two thirds ,,n c.ntinnation of 1
the ,K
Tilt 1 Ai AN (ihim i li. Sheritl.
Sherilt";
Otii-e, F.ben.-f urii. July 5 IS-u.-at.
AXXUAK STA
't;"i't lib! KXi'll
XXUAL ST AT KM EXT of tlie I-
Iitureo of 'best
-prints
y- r
ai.ilu Apr-l ..a. !--'
i.r.s, 'I r-.-asiivcr. Th:.
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;',-' " ' kct.... i.l'.C"
ny V
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Hy ;
1 -.i.', H A. M.-fik". 1 r ,-:t's tjn.l.'.
F-T .'i-.h ov lcr ot F. Fry 5.:t
H'Tirv 'o. .-, r ju-la niL-n't . . . . p.'l.;'.4
Hviiry M-llon in t...... 14.1S
W'm. it. S. ch'cr. att'y's fees 10.00
paid And 1 tor-' orders. 1-7". . Z.Zi sg.p.i
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We. ttie un-lpr-iirn.'d An.titors. have examined
t.ie a!ove a.'-.-ount and tin l tie- s-itue correct.
.Ii illN t'A i.NKK,
W . W. S H IT. Auditors.
T-o.-r.t. j W. 11. .1 inks.
Sliezrill's Sales.
I lsue. em .i Uei o.-urt .f tviiniion I 'icas .'. 1
v-'m,'rUl ',:r',f a;:' f" lrV"'- ,hrrc V" V" '
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SAT I'llDAY, Artil S'l
7. l-i-sc ,
At 1 o'cl.iv K. v. !., the t. HowiniJ d
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estate, to wit
1 wnr-I o: i :ini:nn ior.uiifd. t;;imbri:i conn
t.-v.',;..'m,in,-: on I,."'a'1 -'rV': r :
.1. i . ..i i iiiiauuiij mi i ;ii- -i. i-i i i ;ini,ir,:i inm
; ooun.anv .01 the .south, and a street on the oast,
having t'hereen erected a twostnry frame dwellinir .
Vs - J,;.,,:" lT"i: . i.re;ccu,u'nand .oVdd
n.o.i c ot a. .T. stoit. lor the beneat cl creditors. !
Havins I e.-n aptiointcd Auditor tn report di-tri-
1 siftat- in Filer township, ramhria count v. Fa.. military commission or anow mo i itn uiuu- i wllo ,nri ja,10d in their day for their kind i danger that thev wouiil be on familiar terms. ' u"1 l" 1 " "
aaioinin-lands of ji,n it.vk. Anseim Weakiand i als to try him as I shall deem best; and ; n,, pone down to the grave'long before our I Rut if thev started out with a slow old horse ! At lirandy Nation one of ;;i-tc: 's troopers
and others, eontamii.if fxi acres, ntore or less, about ! Voi paimot denv t he act enre-s v recoonies , i i i - , i - i J I .
1"" O 4- "w- "e cleared, havinir thereon erect- ; .f'll Vi vil t riYjuna 1 -ai nwtHoritiU I ,, t,T,,,h,,' .luMr works an mes- tllat lookwl as thmh a ,,e wante.l was to '-id las left stirrup cut away by a grape Oct,
t-4 V, n two story plank house, bur barn ami board , sil II local CU II iri.iun.i is a " ,r ,",',; ! timalile li'pcy to the liumail raw. These - . w1,ieh ins-ed bet ween his lo o-s and t he hore
r s-abie. ni.win tl'eoccupanev ot . M cakl.-.n.l. Ta- ' for the purpose specified. W lien jo" con- . jaws, as I am informed, connected the civili- he let alone, however mnwent the party I hi li pa-sL .1 Ik twet a h,- h ami t .e nor-e.
7 : ?! " e"""n nn" 'o oe soi i ai i iic -uu oi y in. lemi uieie an- no i., ... ...... ....... Vo. ....j . znt,on of past and present ages, and testified look, people knew nt-t a- well a- though they ; '"" ;"is""' mm.i i. i.-.-ooi H.m
! Hek-'' r,""Je', Hpnr-V li"Fl-i "d .las. Kirk- I purpose you must either deny the plain read- c.f the justice, wisdom, humanity and patriot- ; liad s0(.n it that when thev cot cut 'on the : ')'n used. He dismounted toascrtain the
I l'''trfck. no-of the act of ( oncress or the bower ot ; ,'i. ;.. ,if i .... ,la" st i n u inai w .i n ui t-m on nit ..... ....
AT.so.ni tliensat, title ami interest t Anariist ; ,V, ' " f(l ' ... rt. i .V ' L'i' "vr" '7 I road, or when ni-ht came on. that fellow's nature ot ins in pines, and as p.- cent oyer, a
1 r. - ' '
it.. . ...... ... . . , v -.iMifi.o 11. , Lin . ,.,i,'i. .t- . ,.r : ......... ... . . . in. iiii-neo ii.:. 111:0, e.i ii:ioeii,, .
. -1.0. ..1 -o... .. .. en vi . oi.i .......I- 11. ..... 1 loucniiig icgisiauou on aiionairc, seuiuon, i (J m,.. i,,k. .!.....:.. : ' t.,eT-i- when s ,e bad antioerevoe,- enco t b : v ' " ' '
; Sot on. I ward oi iiiueria oroiiir i. I ;..ni in:i conn- i. ..' : 1 . 1 :. 1 i '" .- on .11.? uiriii, e- nine - , - i
j butionoi the balance in the iian.'.s of the Assignee. ; jde everywhere, in every stnte, withont re
j as shown by neennt. and also of the d. lcrred ' ference to the side tliey "took during the re
pay,,,, rt on real es ate sold by said Assignee, I j ,)0ilioI, fiifT.r , , tif eoiistitiiti.omlitv ol
iT.i. on real estate seei oy s o,i vs-iene, l
...... V.i ... .i. .1.,,;,. ,., i, ..., ,
Wit
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IX ir, Vl.nn.-I...r.r or. Thi.ri.l. ,,. I,. .. s w.
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in v
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I Khens.,r,.JUnegV!.SIAKKK' AU,m',r- '
-'--'..:'A'',,:"1"""
i. - .ir.t Mcicire and ...dm K. Shields. Administrn-
to'- o! the estatp ot .Miihael M,- Inire. decen-cd.
" ivi"-' hren appointed Auditor to report distri-
" " '-alan-e in the h.nds ol the said Ad-
- - ---- - i
TIHToIP: XOTIUF The under-'
2 -i A',i,,.)r 'i'.!,1.,M.v ,i',e .!,, V"f i
..iir.mn I h-i- a iieiiri'a ," -n,tv t p.-p. rt Ow'rl- i
'i - llVV'. ...ri;l.:.!i"'!'..-!'!::-' !
and am-.i.'.-t ttie !
il.n ' It lOoi- :i.;d otlM"-- r"lllV CIO ill,', I th,.r-,.fo 1
in ri-i.y r.otih. s ,:i parses ii'te-cted that i!e i an
attend to t!:e i!:U;i s id said appointment, at his j
om tn i-.neno.er-. on 'eie-wi-i,. i! ;.;h of -Pi- ;
.'.r, r.:ijor ;
a n and where '
ey see proper.
. . u..i or.
.oir. .1. I'. . at i o'clock, a. m when iin.'l where '
ail t:.o.-e mien. s;e.i may .rtenii if ttie-
AI.ViN EVANS'
l.nen.-l tiry. July :. )ss.j.- ;t
S'
i i..v i i i.r.i;. Fame to the M-ciii-
' the .in,:er.--.-'T i i i;u 0-71.1 iomi-.;,ii
C:t::i ria o inry. a-.d a e; a l-.-rd hy me on tl';e
g'Oti ot .In ne. ;i Ihrte year-oi.t darn l.'.iridic .-iit.
-i".r.o t a ny in , . i. s. il:,- o.vi,-.- M herel.v notoied
:.- . o.ac rw.ir.1. : , i- property. av charges and
:.. nt.'. a way: '. : 01 wl.e-:.. he x U he ,!,-.
;'" 1 (: hs toe 1.1 d:re--.I.e.-
- :-..-.? . Ii.f. .lOfi.v 'A.-.-IIij'
"HE 13 A FREEMAN WnOM TIT E TRUTH
EHENSHURG, PA., FRIDAY, JULY Hi. 1SS0.
n a:tock to tkase.
A I.FTTHR RRF.ATFUNO THE sriRTT "F TRUE
PATRIOTISM AST) PT ATKsM A ?H FT.
Sovornl nioiulis aftor t!io i'.i!lioati(!i of
Onlor No. 40, fiovonior lVaso, a Icai'ino rnl-
ieal of Texas, addressed (ieneral Hancock
an instiUino; letter thronoh the press, arraign-
inc the administration of BfTairs in that State.
It tlitisbocamo necessary for Ceneral Nan-
cock to set forth in full the condition of af-
fairs in Texas and tho principles upon which
his administration was based. This he did
in a letter, of which President Johnson said
he "would rather he the author than the hero
of the greatest battle of the war," and of
wliich one of the purest men and profound-
est thinkers of the times said there was "no
thing nobler or better in the life of John Ad
ams, Jefferson, or Washington. " We print
as much of it as our space will permit :
IIkadq'rs Fifth Military District, )
Nkw Orleans, March , lsox
To Hi Escillcwy E. M. Vise, Uwt-rnnr of
, . . , . rl 1 1
.?-??r "'""irTn yihLl ?l
ai. (U,e 27th oV Jry), b"t.u.t until it j
id been widely circulated by the newspaper i
more important business would permit, 1
As respects the issue between us, any ques-
. r . - - . - e J .
j: . . . !, 'nnnfori klc.lit tjv ho VO ivl
HUM i? IV Il.lt .i'iiM v v'in
You next remark that you dissent from
my declaration that "the country (Texas) is i
in a state of protound peace and proceed i
to state the groumls oi your P,ei H. II iej
aniiear 10 me ma i nine r.iuioi,i;nui . x
quote your words : "It is true there no long- '
erpxists liere ("Texas) any organized resi-t-
to e authority of the United States."
"ut a large majoiity of the white population (
who participated in the late rebellion are em- ',
paiucipitueu in me ..nt: .1-..1. ...o.. , , .- , tP( n treason, nor are hostile to the United
: Littered against the government and yield : states, nor countenance crime, nor favor in
to it an unw illing oliedicnce .Nevertheless justi(.e. )n them, as on a foundation of rock,
; you admit they do yield to it an obedience. : reriOSf,s almost the entire superstructure
iVu 'xu""" 1 " J
ion piwoi . . . ;
"None of this class have any attection lor
t he trover nme nt anil very iew an respect lor .
H. 1 hey regard the legislation ot Congress .
0,1 f 1,0 s"ljeet of reconstruction as uuconsti- 1
tutional and hostile to their interests and
consider the government now existing ncre
under authority of the United states as an
usurpation of their rights. Thev look upon
the emancipation ot their late slaves and the
disfranchisement of a portion of their own
lawless class as acts of insult and oppres
sion. "
And this is nil you have to present for
pn.n.f that war and not peace prevails in
Texas: a::d hence it becomes my duty so
you -e.p;. .sc to set aside the local civil tri
tiunr.is and enforce the penal code- against
citieiis ny means of military commissions.
My deaf sir, I am not a lawyer, nor has it
lieen my business, as it may have been tours,
to stucfy the philosophy of stateoralt and
politics, lint I may lay claim, after an ex
perience of more than half a lifetime, to
sonic poor knowledge of men, and some ap
preciation of what is necessary to social or
der and happiness. And for the future of
our common country I could devout ly wish
tti.it 110 greater number ot our people have
... l .. ......... .... ... .. .- j ... ...
enrei Tain. n oe no to us w iienever 11 snail
come to pass that the power of the inagis- j
! traie civil or military is po: tii 1 1 ieu 10 cieai
I.o,n . I
. 1 ave been aeeu.-toraeu to i.eaeve mat , (,r intitntums l.ete to be respected by me.
j sentitnents of respect or di-re-pect and leel- . 0.llti,,(, t;i ;u.ts of Congress. I say t.nhesi
. mgs of alTection, love or hatn-d. so long as tatit'.y, if it were po-ible M.af, :np.-'re-s
iitit aeveio.ieu ii .o c.cis 1.11101.11.000, : .:u..dd pass act abolishing the local codes
were matters wholly beyond t.ie punitory f ll ij0V.isiaua nn.l Texas-which 1 do not be
powerot human tnoanais. . lieve-and it shouid fall to my lot to -upplv
1 will maintain hat the e-dire freedom of ; ,eir ,.lf.,.s .s(),n -thing of my own, l
thought and snoeeh, Lowever aer.montou-ly , (U not soe ,MAV , .,,, tio b,:trel than to fol
in.nilged, is consistent with the noblest asPI- ; , ,.,w jn forP(. ,.,,. prjor t0 the re.
...... 0.0 o. ....... ...... ...i. ! v.... ......... ... .
. race
ee more laminar vmim ... sp. ee u. ., j .i n.
Jl A tl' ClU llllT'Lttrit II Ill's l"Hlel0 in '
nounced te.o J.nlisli government his gov
ernment in terms of unmeasured bitterness.
tie characterized its policy as revolting to ,
r-r-.-i rt c,,., t n.ni.t otl, ,,,,,,, nilv olul r. .!,,,., - I
prwlam-e'l t covered wit 11 disgrace, ami ;
VenU'w hlS Si0'11111 aI;,'!orTnre otf'J ai1,1 'Is I
measures. It may, I t hii.k. bo safe y assert- ,
vi uiai n ni.ii ,l m lii- i'ini-11 iintiuii v (mi- j
cutTCfl in th.e viewb (. .Lord Chatham. Dut
" , ' , . ' . .." 1 , : " ' "Vi ?, ..r...V :
. in'i i.i.,iii,. ... L.oit ... ii in,.. .',..1-
En-land a"ii evip, and eaiirot bo n . '
- - - - - - - -- - - -i- -
a nt of the fact that tor one party to assert -
that a law or system of legislation is uncoil- i
. - . . .
f .rDi: ,
uc men uiianimoiisiy mat a certain military
ComnussiOll was unconstitutional. Our peo-
iw.ii; -i:- . . .- ,-. ,
hellion, differ as to the constitutionality of I
., . cm .. ,. . , I
tllCSO ACtS lf COnCO'CSS. 1 I OW tllP TliatteT ;
. .. . ,.,? T ..j "...". -I
atfrin ' 3 'l1
. ' ' and i
IwlisaiWSifr
j SO. Not less is It the
Of anv and ovcrv citi.ell
j to publish his opinions f
onl,llis and every ...ieti,
, vou not only have
your opinions, but it
fi in v us en yen in
the l.riviicc-o ami dnt v
.en, wherever residing, J
ns tru ly and tear e-siy j
, . j
win resoiT, to tats ungenerous mo.ins. i am
','lfi,Io"t will n.-t commit, your serious
j"'eiit to the pr.p.tion thatanyamoui.t
of discussion, or anv sort of opinions, liow-
,.v,'r un. in j;''ur.idgin'iit, orai.yasw
tt.... r- f..i;,, I.. .,-.. o,r i-,. ..ntfi,l or ietfor
,.- " . , - . r '
I1"1 resnltiiis: in a breach ot law, can fmiils.l
JUSllOcatlon for Vour (tetiial that profound
p,ice i.i l exas. i on inteiii si- im-ii
detiy that profound peace exists in New
vrk, Pennsylvania, Maryland, California,
tyAi0 Kt-ntiicky, where a majority of th.e
peace cxi.-ts in 1 exas. ion migllt as well
deny that profound peace exists in New
people differ with a minority on these on
tifi'.is; or that profound peace exists in the
House of Pejiresentatives or Senate at Wash
ington, or in the Supreme Court, whoie all
these questions have i-een repeatedly dis
cussed, and parlies respectfully and paliciit
ly heard. You next cinphiin that in parts
of the State rrVxas) jt is difficult to enforce
tite friuiiijal laws; t:mt shfii.is fad to srrest;
hi
1 1 i rii tl iiii v 1 r iii itniri iu r hviii l ..... . i, i ... , ..e ; .. . : . t ... .
ErL i K'e",,',f :)nl '1'a,,1.am rtol,v,?r:" rar" ! wili live in spite oven c.f the sword, lli-odv
...ui.e.n ,1. ,,,.. 11..H ...0 iv.nHii linn) i tells us that the I.'oman pandects were lost
war and related to the pohcy of employing j fnr a , M.rio(l aim,ngtl.e rubbish that war ;
the savages on the side of p.ntain. 011 may ,,.1 ,.,7i.,n.... 1,0. i i,.,o.i ,..-. ti,. 1,,,.
I .. 'P. 11 I . - . I - ... i - - ' ... .... . . . I ...... I ... . , II r.,,11 ;
MAKES FRES, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE."
tliat crniitl jurors will not inilirt : that in
some onsos tho- miHtarj- soliviq in nil of tho
oivi! at'.tlKititios have not boon a!i'e t ) oxo
Oiito tho in-oors of tho Courts; that petit
jurors liave aofiitt'(! poroii-i H'ljinicd
ontlty l.vyon, ami thai other persons charged
11, aim thai other persons r harsed
s hnvo hrolce jail and flo,) from !
witli offenses have hrolce jail and fie,) from
jirosootn ion
1. I know not how tho-o thinirs
j are, hut adniitt iim vour rerresentations liter-
j ny true, if for such reasons 1 should set
I iS'j1 WllVl T,'1"
itarv commissions there is tin nlnoo in tlm
j T'nitod States where it might not bo dono
j with etpial ropriey. There is not a State
; j" Union north or sout h where the
j ivrfof.'ti,in j'3 not to bo predicted of man or
! his works. No one can reasonablv exnect
certain and absolute justice in human trans-
j Vti'V? wh''von
WOu!d seem to ctmteinl, I fear that a civil
government, regulated by laws, could have
no aniiling Place poneatll tlie Circuit of tho
Mt'erflmtth
in Texas, and no local laws out-ide of the
acts of C'ongress, which I ought to respect :
and that I should undertake' to protect the
ei;iio 01 pi-i-ons Mini piopeiiv in in own
wav ami in an arbitrary manner. If sncii
Vi t-nnr munlivf T nm eon, ,l;,r..
. jn ., ,,, 1UML-,
with-"-. Aft.'r,,, 'olition of slavery, (an
AlZllSX
to i, rebellion nn.i not in .ontiiei T.i tt.
It'lllMlfU MIL ('III! IHl (t!ll. tllll IIHrHIH'S. Ill
POiitain thern They laid" down principles
a,i nrecedents for ascertninino- the rights
' , . .. .. . '
of these States!
kti.toc I r,, -itir....! r,r. '
sellUt um's )f persons competent to judge,
th.ey are as perfect a system of laws as may !
)olm1 ,.M.Whero, and better suited than ;
! or,,' otlw.i t r 11, o r.tn.l t i. .1. fit tl.lj iwml.. fiw '.
j,v tKm they have loii" boon Governed ont
Why sliouhl "it be suonTised t'on-Tioss h is1,. n;
sX?i ese la vs ' ' Vvhy should anv one . T
" " I , NV y lave cV.'rn, N knf
. '. lr1,u.;, ,MlP i,r,tif0 tft ti, T'..;'r..,i i
reposes almost the entire super
of social order in these two States. Annul
tllj, CihU. of 1(oal ;aws an,i there would lie
ir,n,-,i1,iiii .n t.( ,,r-
crt . ,H.1V. A!K.,ish the local civil tribunals
m;l(to t(( 0N,.,.llt,. th(.m nvA vo woull, vir.n.
., allIlUi t!. law.; i-x'-cni in ret, re nee to
11 V
the very few cases cognizable ia the? Kedeial
Con rt.-. Let us fur a moment suppose the
w linle 1. aai; civil eo.le.a mulled, and that I a in
left, as coniriander of the Fitth Military I );s
trict, the sole fountain of law and ui-tiec.
This is the pc-itiou in which you would place
tile.
I am now to protect ad rights and redress
all wrongs. How is it possible for nte to do
it? 1 nnumor .ble qnust i.'ins ;ui-e, of wh'c'.i I
am not only ignorant, but to the solution of
which a Military f '0:11 1 is entirely unfitted.
One would establish a v, id, another a deed :
or tlie question is one of succession, or pait
liership, or descent, or trust : a suit of eject
ment or claim to ' battels : or the application
may relate, to robbery, theft, arson, or mur
der. How am 1 to take the fust step in any
such matter ? If 1 turn to the acts of Con
gress I find nothing on tlie subject. I dare
not open the authors on the local code for it
ha- ceased to 1 i.-t.
eotiiHtion 1 air. toiurni-n.
nyihlk ol my ow 11
l.n,' In.) .o'ti.1.. 1 1 1 .1 if 1 ... . T, 1 tl... I..10.-! 0 1 i -.t.
,,..,?,, a ,o thet a-i and manifold Tuterests
(1e ,i;o I(.OI,i,,
I repeat, -ir, that you. and
strous suggestion that there are noltx.d laws
. .., exceritnip? whatever therein s in re-
1 late to slaveiy. Power may destroy the
ftt wt.n. ()ut , th(; rlI;sn
to be regarded as a precious treasure.
You are pleased to state that ".since the
publication of (my) genera! order No. 4.J,
. ' 1,,,,.,, ' ,,.;..., ;,,-,.,',
' . . 1.
crime and manifestation of host iic
towanj tjtp Kovermiiei.t and its supporters," :
and add that it is "an unpleasant duty o
Wc spl a rt.,.ital of tiu. 'condition of' the
(.olir rv ' t
couiitrv.'
Put what was order Xo. 4d, and how could '
11 "ave tne eitect you attribute to if." It sets
a,1J' n'mt""' fieri era I order o 40 that '
a il v i l mes or oreacnes OI i.aw vvouia e COU11-
,..,r,.i ., i- i.. ,, ,
. . .1... i-... .! ". ,', i
I'll LIU 1111111,11 , ll K1IO IV I '1 ., 11 I 1 1 .VI 1 1 1
that while "theVolisideratio,, f cn.ne and ;
pledge lias ever been forfeited. There lias
not been a moment since I have been in
Sa:Lli'l nor 'V"
"mi'D ..oui.i.y i,..- o. .u 0.111071 .1.. ma 1
1.. . , -i ,i. ,.:..:i u;,, .
...-. ...,1, .nil. m fib 11. it 1110 .iiitiio.lllli
r r.- ."'..a : ......... , ..!
oi i exits in ine fxecuuoii oi ine laws. .Aim
""""Vr '. I
haYr'no such wanton dis- !
reoard of duty on the mart of officials ns you !
allege 1 am well satisfied. A very little 1
... . . . , - - . .
;1" U "r i . ' .' : : V V:. . r : . J ,..
in x i Aits inr
only onos who cnuM bo safoly
tnisle(j v,in. ,,ow,.r. ' x,,w you pronoun,
Uicm worthless and would set them aside.
11 1 nave written anvunug w ..i-;u um ;
your iniiiii 01 so grave an error, 1 su i;i im ,
eratifo-d J
I am, sir, very respectfully your obedient j
W. S 11 N( o X.
Major t.enen.1 Commanding,
Somf. TiTiNos Not Gi-.nki; ai.i.y Known. I
A mint for coining silver was cstal!:-hed
in P,o-ton in l',.V2.
Pears were verv mimerotis within two
miles of Poston in lTi'...
Horse-racing on Po-ton Common was com
nlfiined of tn lTi'-i.
The first duel in tho United Slates was
fought at Plymouth, Mass., in M'Jl.
C.-1-ta.ii Kidd the pirate, was arrested in
P '-toii and sent to t.nglaitd in !:. .
The Fgyntiaas made g! iss ;..i,i ,,;,. rt-j ;
bcautii Ji;y 0 On)yt'..-s befoie Ci.ii.--t.
L.,i .'.lb
otT,ncp ciiTnniittiiil in tli Fifllt rilif-rv Tll , .
SI.RO and
Tin: inn i:i:km f i iiorsks.
j There lias !een a r;rr-nt dinnc in livery
horses in tho last twenty years
Years ao,
if a yonnj; fellow wanted to take his jrjrl out
! ,. . . . . .
,.11-nv h;i self i f. ind
,,u'.1"' ' ' ' lo'
i to 'liro an old horse, the worst in the livery
j stable, that would drive itself, or ho :i"vcr
rouUI got his arm around his fiirl to sa e him.
If lie took a decent-looking team, to put on
stvle. ho had t,-i !m.r on to tho lines with
both hands, and even If he. took his eyes off
the team long enou"-h to look at tho sulTeriii"
. girl lw-sidc him. with his mouth, the chances
y rrf that the team would jump over a ditch
I - the conclusi.m. Ridin, out'
j witI ."''Is was5 shorn of much of its pleasure
in those days We know a vonr," man that
1 . :., . ... . 1 i t. :r
over
1 three hundred dollars. The team ran away,
th;"1 buo-TV was wrecked one horse was killed
j t,)e r,;",', her hind leo l',r,,ken and her
!
i father kicked the young man rd! ever the
! r,.l,,.l .,. 1 M,
. ,U' I.ill'l (lll'l I,,t III,- llltllll- ! III'' Ill lllfS,
wat(.,,. It ot cf) t!;rit tll!. jh,?rv ri,, a vonns ,
i an drove was an index to his thoughts, if
' ho had a Btviisb team that v.-as rint iim on
ho hvico
nut mil
: tho sat back in tho corner of the buggy,
lookino- as thoi,o-l, t,o should fain mr if n
! - '
" -
arm would steal around her w
a',t nnd she
would smi" up to him and O
,,,. ,,.," i.r...
nsliaw vou
Well, late years the liverymen have "got
nto the racket," as they sa- at the church
sociables. Tl'.oy have found that horses that
know their business are in demand, and so
horses arc trained for this purpose. Thev
are trained on iv.irno-o for fiut-door sparkiipj.
Tt ! ,,r.t 00 .o.P.i.o...... tl lll,, in so,, n l ollli.T
fellow drive up to the hoti-e where bis o'nl
lives with a team that is jMt tearing thii-.gs.
They prance and champ the bit and th."
young man seems to pu'1 nn them as though
his liver was coming op.t. The horses will
hardly stand stiil long enough for the girl to
get in. and then start off and seem to piit
the nir wide o.-en, and the neighbors -ay,
"them chiidven v.'nl c -t all -ran sh, d t:p m
of the-e da vs. " T lie girl's i:.'. her and m- d 'net
the team start, at'd their minds evo-.-ri-etr
e a lc'i f as th.y rdlect th-it ".;s long as
.l.eisi drives ti: : fri-ky tea; 1 ';: c.::;'t
no liuggin a going mi.'' The : i ; i '.- o'.der -i--ter
siv;':.s and s.;ys. "that's s,,," and c-- to
h.er roam and laughs light out lo-.t.J. It would
be instructive to the scientists to w.ti h that
team for a few mi"., s. The Ivr-os fai' ly
foam before they get our of tn, but l ik
ing the con:. fry road the fiery steeds ,m
down to a walk, and they mope along as
though they had always worked on a hear-.
The shady woods are reached, and the car
riage scarcely moves, and the horses seem to
be walking in their -loop. The lines are
leo-e on the da-h board, and the left aim of
the driver is around the piotty i:irl and they
are talking low. It is r.ot ncces-ary to talk
loud, as ihey are s-o 1:0,1 r etch other that the
fainteit wi.Nper can be heard. Pet a change
comes over them. A carriage rppears in
front, coming towards then. Tlie yotteg
man picks up the linos and the horses are in
the air, and as they pass the otherciiviiagc it
almost seems as though the team is running
away, and the girl that was in sw et icp -e
a moment before acts as though she wanted
to jump out. After passing the intruder the
walk and conversation is continued. If you
meet that party on the Whitefisi. P.iy road
at ten o'clock at night, the horses are walk
ing as iiuii't'y as okca, and '''. -y nev-.-r wake
up until coming into town. If th- driver
seems to bo a-leep one of the hordes will kick.
the singletrees and v.'...-:o l'.n.i up. .1:1.1 t.ien
lie pulls up the horses and drives throu h
fmv,, ,ik ' ' , , ,vp, , p
I? " "k ?, ' ' " 1 . o 1 ,
fcl!C iiyUSf li'-C V.'X Hl.'lll Is Vll ill rl i 1 1 -1 ItP
thinks .lolm mu-t be awful tired trying to
hold that team. And lie i-.
a tramp
Sho wassittiT.s out in tlio shadoof
...,,i l: ,.,..,, l.-:
tlie jard reading .eorgo K.iot
:MiU on the
Flo-s " wl-.en n 'eon'or rao 'ed tramn. rod-
- - . . - -
nosed, asked if 1
cotil l get a drink of water.
Must lie go around the gate, or
ing its name, lie said : "Overrated ; I never
ipd it. All depth or no depth, I don't
know which. Strained eha.aeters, or no
... . .... ...
strained characters, don t know which. Th
- - f
... . . "... ... -
novelist nas irteu to wri.e a iik wi. iiou.- a
well-dcf.neil plot, and has failed, (bold
.n.ltV. ess as a plotless and charmhu
writer was a bad example." "Yon shouldn't
tear mv favorite book to pieces. I l;ke
;erce Kliot and a'.i i.er woncs. " m
don't like 'Mill on th.e Floss. You have been
nodding over it for toe last halt hour. ,-.
cause you iinagoic
op literary ta-
imvoidep.t." -'P-ut
on ,hto.:!-l rca-l."
liis ipgg.ul co.it a
.ton's Art-atomy of
Meianchclv. "Ilr. .To;,:son s-;,; that this
Jvc ,ne sonl? ,!ie wat.r.'
she asked liiai
.
why he tramjied. lie -aid, "V hi-.s:y." S!k-
said: "Why don't you quit ?" He answered:
! "I will now, or. one condition. Tint ymi
j wU; (..,(,r,t tt 1)e ,nv ,vi?,.. M,( t ul,dt
I this tree four years from to-dav." "I wi!
reckless face in her memory. That w as four
: years ago, and two or three weeks since sh
was ia Pie same yaid, under th.e same t:
when up came her tramp acipiairtance, well j
dressed this Urn
Thev are now married.
j --w t
! YorNfs ,, .,Kl,lW h.ATll IO
,
, y:i::g .st;a 01 New t 01 , war
etf, tlapi l w;tii two c, -is
postage per year, In advance.
XUMJ5KI. 25.
i: i:i:ii;i,y ri tisr. r.i,i.s.
j At the hattle of reach Orehanl, when Me
I 'le'!a:i was in ikin chatioo of hase,
, Mi.-hiirm infantryman fell to the friminl as
if shot stor.o ilea l, and was left King in
: h"ap as tiie reoinietit ehaiired io.-itii.n. Tl
1 1a11 which hit him f:r-t struck the barrel of
t 's gtm, and glanced and struck a button otT
j liis ooat. thf watch out of his vest pock-
i t, and then struck the man just over the-
"' was stopped there by a s.mg b.M.k
1 hi c,lilt lx'ket. He was unconscious for
, OVPr thr "e-onarters of an hour, and it was
I fu!I' a TIlf,rt!i before the black and blue spot
, f
1 At 1 'ttslmmh Landing a member of tho
' Twelfth Michigan infantry stooped down to
iovo a woiii.iled man a drink from hiscanteen.
Vhile in this a. t a bullet aimed at his breast
t st""'k tl,e canteen, turned aside, pasM-d
through the body of a man and buried itself
! t'.ie leg of a hot-so. The canteen was split
(fi'ii and dropped to the ground in halves.
1 A t t lie SCCOtld ba t tie Of 1 1 till I ! till. S a N 0 W
York infantryman was pn-ing his plug of
' tohaeoo to acomrad-, abullet -truck the plug j
I an'' glanced oil and huri-d it-eif in a knap- !
' sri' K- i ml' Toi),T'rfj was r m tti 1 1 kc i iaii
i of f !iavinir oarrit'il a lM!i;ilro(l f.rt aw:iy.
-.r .. i- t.ii
j 1,r" uv 1,1 lule ;l" !,n 1 " ,s 01 a
, lieutenant, and had not the hall been deflect-
' hullet knocked Lis hat off and ki'.h'd hi
1'orse. In the same fight was a trooper who j
had suffered several days with a t a th.v'ho.
"1 a iiaml-t.vhand ng'-.t no rwiv.M a p'-toi
ba'.l in the right cheek. It knocked out hi
aching dcmbl.'-tooth and pa-s .-l oat of t;,,-.
lett-n.ind corner -t l is r.K-ut!:, i-iKir.g par. 01
"PPer tooth alotig. I !; joy of being 1 id
01 lu' aii.ieg t-i:i wa
ot tne aci.irg t-t:i was s;,
reat that the
1 to the rear to
tl'rtOpiT CC1:! ! II of lie Uia io t
have hi- w.v,nds dr---s
An object, however tvi-'e wi'l torn a
bullet from its true cour-o. This was-hovrn
one day at t'c finonnt camp in Pleasant
Valley. They had a "'c
which about live bundle,
and other l.r.t.l ra-. s wei
t bice in a h;!e roio of t':o -
a break f.e "' !. . ii. - -.
n
tied
ea-id
s'ato
te:
two. and
lloor with
was ilet'.ee
PTtder the
and tidioig'; 1
pa ed betw.
against a camp kettle.
There i- in I. t.n";: to d-y a man who was
wounded fve tin,.:- in 1, -s ihan ten inlnutes
at Pair Oaks. The rtY-t le.illet ei.t-rcl his
left arm : the .-oci-nd gave him a -v.'p wound:
the third hit him i'l the foot ; the fourth bu
lieii it-elt in hi-shoulder : tlie fifth ci b red
11 right leg. While !.-' was lu ing carried to
the rear the first two wen who took him were
l.i'ied. Yi'hile his wounds were being dress
ed an exploding -he'! almost buried him un
der ati avalanche of dirt. In being removed
further to the rear a runaway ambulance
horse carried hi:n half a mile and. damped
Ui 1.1 out, and yet to-dav be is seemingly hale
and hearty and walks without a limp. Z.
rj? '.. r,i ss.
hovr. That Oi.opu iks t,:k llr.Mi'i.ist
M N. There is nothing in too w .o.I 1 -o sa l
a- human nature, and. the tears -. .me into my
eyes now as I think of th - pitiful -tnry Tom
told me as he smoked his after-supper pipe
""f l" , 4 ; .... .v.
you the saddest, strangest sight i-u ever saw
in all your life," and he ( d the way into t':o
next car. "Do you see that man ovei there'."'
stiid he, and there sat the man whom Tom
liad noticed with the babo. IPs precious lit
tle bundle lay ipiic on I i" s -nt in front of
him, and as thes othe:" two men w .:. -'l.-.l !:e
leaned over, looked l-otg r.ml earnestly in the
little flower face, aud theti 3. i s ;.'; the frail
fmger tips ho held so gently in his hand.
"That baby's dead," said toe Conductor. "It
died this morning a the Pay. lie couldn't
bear to put it in a cofan, heoaese then it
would have lo go without him iu the baggage
car. and so he is just ca: lying it h o ic to
New Orleans in his aims ." And theearr.it
th'd on the boy called tie- M.i'e -''. -,-s of
sponge cake and liis cigars through ti e train
th" pas-ongers kv.'.-'ho,; jr. id smoked and
fought the nio-ijy.;;,M-s
the h. art's core, sat t'.e:
il!'.', wab-hing over his :
jOio, is tha' won! 1 nevi
b' , '.,.- ':;. T d-e-,1 C. ...!'.
htd .dcs-d d on over t:
i
-tn. .:,! to
iod u-.heed-,
i.i.sshigtho
hi.
,.t
d .
a gvu
i;e w;.
:.t -
s as
f; t 1 : i
1 totals i f a M-n-i; ivo
time ov.-r it- d -'.: -.tie
was ro'.hipg to i.ito.
; 1)'- -o m
0 iron noil
in vi io t'',
0 of Iron ;
I;;- on th
. J.-1:
t Pi'ts.
ian'.oos
vl St. . !
''to ilit.
Oi o 1':
Ho 1 ad alwuy- be.o
the preci'-dia-- Sitt
w ork was ended, lt
an ;iii-',-'n;,i';s mat, but
'! ;y , a: t -r hi- wo k's
iv.O'i dri'-'.iog to s;.e'i
an extent tha'
day morning
li. iitr- in jail.
l;e wa-a:ri .-.-to,
v a- -c :,.-, I
When the f ft b,
i on Ti:c (
f ";. ;
me know ii 1
1 to l is wife -he paid his ii.;.- and. ent a ;:c:id
. to bring him h-oiio in th" evening ap.er t
'; !.-
I a -, ah-' -aid, "so that po ,0:
won! 1 not ice his
' dlsg-ace." When ho
...- home he fell his
-kiPg hi- wife'-, f.-r-
v n verv
v
j i;ive:ios. and seeming more i'.:it"!itoi wren
; she told bio: in ! to holi'.T l;i:o cit an node
i . about it. Oo V.'e-.ln.'-d.iv morning, h ult..
V . . . ..,..1.1.1,...
a- ' , , .'e a,, a . .' ' ' : ' ' i t '.- a..'i
i t. t i. a. ' 1 -!.-.': :.'. .;!!'.: fi a U'a Ii.
1 .it it : oe ic ;n rat: '.vai-'i ! I so c-owled t ;"' , -.i l;., ev."
fp 'hi- i- a-:. ; a pi i - -it 1:: tl" f.-r '1" o o,i:; ; 1 L.n..,, j i.s hat-1. and it
' '; p. : -'. a- : !! -.- -iK -fs w o .' pre I wr. - 1 . t ;..,! : it. 1 r ,-r !: : : ' .'. .:';. ate
lo, w'. . u',: --. op- ,.f t:.;. '..u!'..-:- . . ;. t :;. ;;: .;:oi;g-o,iT, :o,d :- .y.
! :'- .:.: 1 a f 'ai ii a in ': Twelfth 7:- Tr : ',-.'.
1 in 1 ' , . . - 1 . ........ l . . t. 1.' 1 i;n ;,- I . "V ! : 1 -. 1 ! r ' 1 i ''
ii I.-,'-;. Fa. 1 ;::';!.'- for hh-1. trie train 1-ft r-vfitv ,-tei-'iv morning l..r
by w'.: '1 he iv.-s r.,vV-.g sat on a l),.tI,,;; A .,0 n..,i
b -tv,...- 1 i 0 a-: : ..:-.-iv ih . ba'h-t :- ..n,:n. a ...-.plexi.vi 1;:.:.. a ir--', 'our I
1. lias wo. -tvit-'ic and cut s-iu.tro in bihi.- v...i o.o,,,t f .".-.. ..1 -- ,
lie li',', d end .iioppcd to the ah.io-t ns b g a- a aihiog . ,i'f. Il.f.ing
;t being 'ntf-Vd out. The baii pn-.-has-d a ti k, t t'"o tvotnati -x 1 be-i ..
d atid ha: ;e:i it - -;f j 1 ' e to low -1. f ,. .,,.--, , - ,. ... .. , ..,.,
ot's !;.-"d. i'a ---.i out of that v. ' -:; -', ll '."..;-', '
- t-'i.t. .nte:- 1 o-if '.H-hitid it, "Yo-.i baveb-'eo p'o.s-d .eat to m. a- the
11 ; wo i.o ii an 1 broug.it tip
r m..nui5 ? '
" 1 year : J.
! f "ri"ntM 4' '
1 " 1 VI !IT T 'R
A i! tp :n t r.t t "? HnJ Ks'n't'ii N 'iri't .... v !
Air N..ti"f- lO
r.iv mi'l 'or! ;lar N"' f1'? ' l.ti
liit-'tif- itrrti.. t:rct it:-i r't' n 1 '
ti!---'-.I!r-rit in.-rrti'-n V. pt-r !-rr.
. r 1 no : "ci
n 1 1 - 'it ill
I-.., r. , -,;
H: "I' ' ; .: (.
.Ton I" r 1 t:
nu.-iv t --ruir'
It.
t ii , . ,.. ,-j,f. '.,,
n!l k :ri'"l T!fa1r ti!
; l.iw. -1 J t!'". 1 1.11 t
.u 1.1 r v 1
TM V. AY HOMi:.
- It w
ie-t tiii- -id, ,f It, tvo.t that a itiH-i
a eti
,1
eat, took a s, at, and iK vi.t' d his
, atietition to 1
ion ium 1 rip, r. After a
a ' tisni
t V eoi.duet-.r e.-.tlio nlotlli .Hid t..,-l.ed
, him -'einly .u the tdiotiM.-r, i.nt with..n ef-
f.-ct. Aim in hi tapped the paM-t!rov .n thy
! aim. but there was in r ..c.-.. :,'.d the of.
On ial liad to .-peak,
j "Tick !, -it V'
The traveller looked wearily up from his
j paper and -aid, "I haven't any ticket."
"Money, then '.'" said the cei in .
"I haven't any nnei y."
'The;-, vici inn-t t'ct off a', the ii-t -a-
! tion."
! 'T v hi," was thostit.misH-o rep,,; s,.. and
1 the conductor nas-.-d alio;- Th. train t,,iv
J jx-d at the n-xt Matio,,. -T,,,ed ,,in, and
; -as bowhng along at twenty 1111.0, an hour,
. when the conductor again came through and
! saw the traveller on the same -eat as ! f..te.
j "1 told you to get out of this enr,
i Some what Stol III V.
I '
-You did."
"Why didn't you do it '.'"
"Idid."
"And then -ot in again ."'
"I did."
"Now look here, my friend, 1 don't want
any more of this iion-oii-o. t.etout of the
car and stay out. You hear me .'"
Again the train stopped and again it st ilt
ed, and again, but iu another cir, the con
ductor found the self same traveller, a-calm
as a .June morning
"You here again '."' lo- a-ked.
"Ye-."
"Didn't I tell you to get off this trim and
stay off .'
"No."
'T did."
"No,- you told me to get out of that car
and stay out, and I did."
"Now, rtij- friend," -ai l t ie C 'Tidii' tor,
"list, 01 to mo. arid mind yu do ju-t what I
toil you. At the net -tat ion g,-t o:l this
train and -tay o!f. D ju-t as I 11 y,.n or
you will get itito trouble."
"Agreed," said the traveler, and the con
du tor passed on.
A : i in the 'r.iin --t.--j.pe-l and stub-!, and
again the trav--il.-r turned i;p 011 the train.
-J f..r the boil
n-
bos- ,,f s v- tr.d'i.
"V,'-';:i," wa- hi- :
"Well. I'm g-
man "
hi i
! P -it
I.
r th-'
Yes."
Aed t
- '.o g ;s o..p
I g.i I V.Ti
Il
.ie in t';e ivi-
"Yes, po can go down itith-baggige-c:
"Not any, he can't 1 That's what 1 t:
pod you for. This '..ye (!., is oing 'Ion.
ia
this '.:-.. train and nowhere e!-- :"
"Tho nih-s of t!;,- r. ad''
"Pules K hanged ' My old man can be
banged around by overt b i ly. and he never
demands his ri-hts ; b: t I.u.-in la hain't
Ti.op-a --not ly a jugfu! 1"
"Mad it 10, let irte"
"I don't want no ciaw io ' i.o ;' .'.,;,, -,..
reto.-d, as -ho ;..-i.,'cl a pt:r ' f M.p-k pOttens
iT her tog led hands. "I'm go'p.g and the
dog's going, rt. I what I want to ktn w- is
whether yort want to tat a i" v on the train
or liave it right now and lu re ."'
The coidiii tor looked tlie dog ovet and was
about to shake -l.i- bead, when tin- woman
began untying her botmet and 'I'.iictly r.--marl.ed
:
"I s'ptoe, being as I'm a wonnt'. it would
ne jio more than fair for the il.e to v.-a h- "pi
witlime. Come here, Po, mid is ;"
"Madame," repli I the Conduct ir, as h
felt a shiver go i;)i his legs, "take y oir dog
and get aboard."
"llon. -t I :ij i:n "
"Vis."
"No row after the cars start .'"
"No."
"Then that settles that, and I'm much
obleeged, though you did kinder hang on" a,
fir-t Loopddas, fuller me an 1 behave your
self :" , t.-oit Fn t rrtx.
"I.rT't- Tutr. th r. l):ti k." A -indent
applied the other day to one of the I i-t net
O.ii'.ts in San Franci-'o for a lmissi.ei to
practice, and an examination commit!. -e of
one was appointed by 'lie Judge to ascertain
liis ijualifications.
The examination U gati
with :
"1 , you smoke, sir '.'"
"I i'.. -;r."
"!!.uo you a spar- .-igtr .''
"Ye-- '
' Now, sir. what is :ho fi--ycr
'. "
duty -.f
"To c
e't f. I - "
what is the se
"iiig'it : Wli-.t is ti e seen'ol
'To increase the nuntber of
aereaso the ntlf'.l
n does your po- ii
n malting a bii! 0
lain."
ire t1 i n .1 g, e;
rof pltio'a::-..
"Wl:
:t (:.,
"Wi,
-Km
1 tow ird vottr t ' i .
"We -.
. ' . o ,
.1.1 at.
"A -'
. ns-ll n
ol.l - ti
1,,
. lo
am! o I f
by ; '..:.'
1, -ir : v ! :-r
,-o ,i Iie-.eoe an
u, an.'. I w i-h v.m
to your pr-.fes
Now are 00 a
1 1:
y ot
oV
"Pel
"!t is t . i
Catidi-lat
. .0 1
1 '..'a
ed 1
a .-
-e I
-ei at
;- 1 .ad.
The
no 10- a nee ot
f 1 o.- Viod n'l 1. c.i. 1 in t
"You :17c rigid
. ail the c
i-oie-.depe,. with
1 -how- that you
v."..:. !: yo.i trakc t . c a,
h ; e lcail 1 he 'aw a".,
t':- d:i'ik ao.l 1"! -:-g:i v
ill.
: p. .
v. ., : s t .f.e
: idieale."
u -ie.
.
j A
The ciinoaet-ir -. a- ,
1 yen" th'.-r-, Fi rope -t,,;. . ; :-, . ;. . ,:.,.
I... .!';- jumpers rib . ! , ' e trate"er -!;.! d hi- h fid.
under guard. "i ..;.. .-," t.idor-." !.e-.;; !. "You t..;,t m..
:.i : w "ii 1 make to '. j as - .r,.,i. u.,t oat und
- !;! ! :-l p.-i- -4..-ed out lo-::! v,.:- s i' I 'A!: x f ! !' Then
1 i: V-l not tnatl-T in i c ! .:1 -!. f,.i 1 .ii h:'t w t ; -i into
r
i 1