The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 10, 1880, Image 2

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FRIDAY MORNINW, - SEPT. 10, 1SS0.
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KIIK VICE l-KEKIDENT:
Hon. WILLIAM II. ENGLISH,
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A. 11. COFFP.OTU, of. Somerset.
T'lH STATU KN iTU '
H F.KMAX BAt'.VF.H, of Oenemaugh U:o
brrt to rirrifr of lf ,n arrctie Co,ffriiuyJi
r- it ai'-'em (u.-:
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w i. t is him.vii .is o.iji iovi 1-..
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pr. v.!'!' g i i insr.v juitionsof t!:e North, xvaH ,UVI1 i has been charged with ! amend honorable bv writing Georgia an
, t Hcuciim-tanee to the Han- .xUtU.m an as au ..hl-or. hI
co-.: fr. r v. hci piea...- a.i ur i.i. ; lf vrv !ran b,iroWM money fr.-m anotht r ; t(ic pjrjr.'syint, Welsh , but his comhina-o-n:y,
r.ttTki:.g n.t i.. women f iit. llH.Ht repay it according to the con- tion of contri'riou and cash moliilied the
. n al.ke. !
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1 ie .fo,i.-tow a 7', -i"ooo- publishes a j
hit r Irotn Ilany White chaihng'mg i
Ids competitor, .lames Mosgrove, to a
j- i:.t disc'iidoa. Kuo.ii!g Mosgrove :
ncll p.s ip. ilo, vvc wo-ild ii 'vise fiim ,
decline the iav'd.Ui :i, not because he
Js p d ftftv able to .lefend himself, but
for the plain iind ubvieus reason that
Vhite can U!l more Ueouuhcan lies m ,
,alf an hour than he (Mosgrove) could ,
nnswer iti a whol week.
At a Po public.m nieiting in Phila-
li.hia on last Friday night, A. K. !
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orey, one f.f tho sjieakers, had a sufti- .
tie
i-ieiit amount of cheek to say : "The
Keuubliean party gloried in the bloody
shirt and never would bury it, as it was
.an emblem of its magnificent record."
A party whose only record ever since
the close of the civil war has been one
c hair.:.1, and revenge towards the South
and its people, is unworthy to live and
deserves to be buried out of sight by the
American people.
Hon. Amiis C. Xoyiis, ex-State Treas-
wrer of Pennsylvania, died suddenly,
of paralysis, on Friday, at his home in
Wcstport, Clinton county. He was sixty-two
years old. was a native of New
Hampshiro, and came to this State in
1-17. lie served several terms in the
Lcgi.-latuiv, and only retired from the
Treasurer's office on th :vl ihiy of May
last, having Wen elect-d thereto in 1-77.
He was largely interest ed in tht! lumber
Lll.siiiess, was wi'hly known thloiighout
tin State, and was a loan i f the highest
se!i-e of honor and intt giity.
Ara D. n.oer.itic l Du es-ion in Wash
ington theoth. i nigf.t a hy.tl, but ncr
oiis lo pul l. i an, w a -, siti.-L I th.it a
rebel I'ag, coi.si-tiPg of stan ami bar-,
was I- ii.e ahdt a- part i f the show, and
idr.iightw ;v wept i-.p a cry ftom the He-pu'ilp-a'i
er.vn.s th.it 1! l 1 l.rigadler.s"
bad invt!.-- that t ilv in al'.ance . f
H.illl k"s
1 -i w a: I-i
. ,.f 1,
c'. ion. When it was af-o.ii.-I
tL.it the ot.eiiMie
a-j; was the tl.tg of Lit ria.
v I.p.Ii w as in
a group ot tt igs e ari-jiis
ia t ion , t he c.
oncuispni mat ..ir. 1 1 it VPS
K'-'Ui'. I Call i
it the tr.ops was relnct-
. JiLliy abandoned.
'Ill E reason why Don Cameum hasn't
lcn bear 1 id pol i. ically since GarfiobPs
jicPk'a: ion is t xnlaitied bv the state-
lueut thai he is the guest of Gen. P.urn-
side at Warren, Ui.ode Island, and that
lie is rtill much broken up and nervous
'from the etfect.s of the Chicago con-
..-,,.(.,., O U'1,,1 l.rriKlu tl,i,. t-..l-
Cliicfitro convention was ? It sent Wash- i
bnio straight to Euroix for the benefit !
of bis health, p.ut a bridle on Conkling's i
toiigi;e,.upi broke, up Cameron's nervous
KfKtcm. Joini A. Logan, tl.e roaring
orator of the Illinois prairies, is the on-;
Irouecfuhe famous Grant "triumvir-'
ate" wlm has survived its withering ef- J
f.-v. , ... - i .. i .- . - - r .
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Gattsdd, of Metitor, Ohio, the man w ho
Great is James A. !
.'old out Lis fiknd, John Sherman, at
Chicago.
SiUfE cf the Ilcnublican papers are
still harping on the transparent lie that
Win. II. Jtnglish, while i;i Congress,
was the author of 11? I.ecompton bill,
'l y which it was attempted to deprive
the Free State people of Kansas of their
rignts. lueviry reverse is the fact,
for it W.1S bv defi-af ie-r ft .1 T a ....
' constitution that Mr. English gained j KKRP "peaKers traverse that sr.te, nor
l:is first honors iu Congress It was hi so nuv:,-v to admii ing
bill in 1S...S that gave to the i.ople of the cravilj5 Bn, aI1 to keep in line a Stale
then Territory of Kansas the right to : Av,ic1 ,ias votl 11 for the Republican par
decide through the ballot-box whetht r t-T.ffom th,'e immemorial. Maine, which
they wanted slavery, or whefht- they in 110 "wnt h hni- fn" fiovcrnor
were opieised to it. TLa "English bill"' Kent." w ill do as Vermont did elect
was a pathway through all the traohV 11,0 Ilvdbl.ca!i ticket on Monday next.
that then surrounded the admissioa of !
Ti'inan-i iu n,a i-.,: i .1 . , I
Kansas into the b nion, and that her:
jxtople voted down slavery a id establish- !
avery a-id establish-
ea a free State ia pre-emiientlv due fo
the sound judgment and statesmanship
blmi 1 U?Bhh- "e'ou?Utl,at
battle under the leadership of Stephen
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: ' , W
rememtier as far as back as lSoS knows
precisely the position be (Dongas, oecti-
r,,v,i -,4. , 1,,;HHI"e'"-'asi occ-
fed on that tronbleoom- qpeGo.
What Democrat from Maine to Ore
gon ever invented one of the damaging
charges against Garfield whicn are now i
denounced by the Kepublican press as
"Democratic lies Vf Not one. It was
the Poland committee, composed of a
majority o republicans (Poland, Banks
and McCrarv), who made their report to
the House in 1873 charging Garfield
with bavin? been bribed by Oakes Ames
with Credit Mobilier stock, amounting
to 51,00). 1 1 is own HepuLlican con
stituents at a district convention held
at warren, liunioa.i toumj, vmu, m
September, 1T', arraigned and denoua- i
ced him in the seventh resolution adop- ;
tod bv 'beio -'or his eorrunt tronnec-
ted by J.ctti, ;;u in'crorin ) on" , :
tion MIth th0 mllt- iIobi,,er- The
'ew York 2r'(ic and New ork 7m'., ,
an tf.o two leadinir Itei.ul.dican
tiicn as now the two leading Keput'lican
,,,.r, .1.., f..uiii'1-v dfiionncd h -n '
papers of tLe coun.ij, titnounc. .
together mtth the others who had Usen j
snares cl tiie same sioci, rtim ucm n.ui
np to tT.c scorn and contempt ot tne
ie3j'lo. And t-o in regard to Garfield's
stle ofliis otlicial influence, a-s chairman !
.,f tktmronriation committee, to the
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IcJyer lavement companj 101 me j
siwr of ?.-,0tHJ. tbe payment of the won- ;
-fcavimr been admitted by (.-.artieta .
i,;--,.df in bi testimony before a Con-
j gressional committee. (artield vtands ,
j condemned, not by "Democratic lies,'
I but by his own party friends in Congress, j
by a convention of his own 12epuolican
constituents, and by the leading organs
. ,. , ,. . , 1.,l.
of the Kepiibl.can paitj
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l!FiM-in iri- editors haviner discover-
ir brhd but bitter experi- (
., 0 (t ,
ic military a well as the
ed from the
ence, that the
civil record of Gen. Hancock isabso'.utc
lv imass:ti!ahlc. and that in their at tacts
ilv been gnawing !
upon it they have simi
at a tile, have turned their lmttei.es
I against Wm. II, Knglish, the candidate
. for Yice President. Poeause Mr. Tng
' li.-h had money, which lie had honestly
, earned, to K-au on mortgage to persons
1 for building purposes, ...r making other
improvements, ami because alter it 1k-
came due and remained unpaid he re- j
Surted to Iecal nrocet dings to get what,
ir,,i if l... ii...iSi,r w.riN..n todo :
tract , and if he ne
so he must be compelled to do it. 1' very
good business man in the country acts
upon this Principle, and Mr. English
has done nothing more, and besid.es this j
has never speculated on his debtors' j
misfoitiir.es, as has been distinctly cei ti-
hod by Mr. English's two agents in at- '
tending to such matters for him, both
of uboie. sb . that tbevare. l-'eimblicaus. '
R u crea5t.lbie to Uie ip.iianapolis ,S..C
lh ..lhVlc:in nat-er '.
'' in Indiana, that it refuses to publish the !
I violent attacks which have been made '
against Mr. English as a hus.ine.ss man i
or to sanction any .imputation upon his '
high character for hyneuly and mteg- i
rj
I The result of the Arkansas election, j
which look place lust Monday, was just l
as every sane man believed it would be,
viz: the success of the Democratic
1 State ticket by a majority of alxnit .V),
j (joO. There Mas no ltepnhiican ticket
i in the field, but notwithstanding that
i trifling ciicumstance the organs of that
! party in the North will raise the old
1 and stale ciy of intimidation and fraud
: in the count. The Altoona Ti ihuar will
j roll the result under its tongue as a
i sweet mois'.d showing Democrat devil-
j try in all its blackest forms, and by
next Mond.ay, if it is in its usual luck,
! will have made the discovery that Ar
. kansas, like Alabama, h;is its Lownfies
county, where fvery c.d rel v tier was
, bulldozed cither w itli a pi.stol cr ;i blud
geou ;n he appioach'd the polls. An
amendment to th constitution rpudi
a'iwga pa't of the state debt contract
ed un. h-r car t-bag rule was voted on
i by thft jf'ople, and, it is gratifying to
' ktio'v, wni defeated, jiplgttig from the re
turns th-.s far recived. Much of the
, ticdiiof this result iu maintaining the
. piij.h!ed faith f the S'.sfe i-l du to Gen.
, A. IL G iii in 1, a Ifiiite.'. Mid :s S-nator
, from A i L.!.a-. Ilo is one of the t l r
ually al a-i-d at.d misrcpresoi.ted 'Coii
ft derate Pu i'jradier." but h-is an bop-
st man and as j. ahms of the honor of
his State as lie is of his own.
When one member of Congress un
dertakes to "borrow" money from an
other n.einber of Congress he should lie
very careful to 1-oirow iu round sums,
-ay .0 or :!!', and not that odd
. amoutd, ?.'.' , the sum for which O.ikes
j Am.s gave a check to Garfield, which
' the latter, after the Credit Mobilier bus
iness had Itcgan to be talked about,
i wauled Auks to consider as "a loan."
I Til committee, however, even
' afUr c;a, lit'lt I,al fore it to the
i -owtng eiteci : - crrr o.cf., re
a ival or n.jrefil lo vc rr an; .stork f the
' '-'t"U .iO'OO.r, V T J III.- I lll'm J(7.'l
Par
11 (o'.').p, rior an if Hril? or prof is ar-
: ' ...... . .-. i , ii. . ,. 'i i... i .. . , i.
w o'ai l.ai,.ePi I, ami-lie. I to rr..t. ins?
.? lieiiner iiioni nor less, from Antes,
and :n their it port to the House explain
the ae, h.-, r. .::.':' as ft.llows :
rr, , . i.i,,--,.
I he facts m regard to Mr. Ctrnefd, as
. lour,' Pv I a-eoineii nee. me t Pat ie a-i ci'il
! with Mr. Ames to take ten shares of Credit
! Mohilier stock. I ut rii.l not t,r for the s .mf
Mr. Ames received the eiehtv iter cent ilivi-
ttend in bonds and sold tl.ePi for ninety-sev
en per cent, ami also reeeived tee sixty per ,
cent, easii invKtend. wiueli. tivjctlier with the
price, of stock nnd interest, leita lialancc of
Sago, l iiis sum was paid over to Mr. Gar
field by a check on the J-rgc:inl-at-nrp.-i.s and
Mr. (htrriehl then itn'tn-lorl thi win, vat tht
la!anre nfdirirtcnilA ajter payingor the ttoi-jc."
The Republicans carried Vermcnton
Toes, lav last :iml "Ilic'eirl Ij I.im.-olf
j . .... . .. ... ...-..iv, i.j 1, , u, .1
again." Never m its history-did so many
, i , l 'v , -ta,f v
vt October, and Y est
and Indiana on tl.e jgth.
ioiorail.t will elect stale ofltcers on the
irgiina, Oino
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. 1. 1-., irrnte wooocock nn:i ,i,f
i w! Icok s'Z
w,k, who in'a ia Alt00na
that Wale Hampton and -GcorgiaRut-
.Ier" would be members of Hancock's
..L:.t t i .
t av .m lo U A .
Lee " oot'.cock, and now apply what we
th-n -aid to W. In in- W Wdeork.
i.,T,e jiuni cuo r , on ot. mm no una- tee, and '1 homas .1. P.arger, Chairman of
culty, after all the evidence had been the Committee on Elections and Divis
hciird, in accounting for the manner in i io!ls u lie action of the Democracy
. ! stiovvs 1 lei t, :i 1 ii 1 1 er xv-ii rf.. r. -i! I 1 . ,...i ..-..a
01 il ITIILA DELFIl 1 .V l.KTTF.n.
j nati,
era. Hancock. 1 he- lo punnctm.
the camuri.v pemocracv vaccina-I tV.erefore base their calculations upon,
i irN army ok i-.athki.s ki.;s I Democratir: discord in cither c:t. l:i
iSWRirru I.OKN thk r.i snow-. ,
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ui..i ui jhu ' ...
KI AN CliniU.il SOT Al"CCKS SIX
TF.KX VILE CIHCX.B KiCl'tJLKAN
' KUAi ns CitEEttl CL M-:n-KMBEU
CXITKI) DEIO IIACT. Kit.
Ph il a DELrni a. Sept. 7, iss;.
To Vie Editor f IA Cnmhria JWmon .
It. it to be boiM-d that Cambria will
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never again be disgraced l.y sucli a ri- j
diculous muddle as existed in its ii tno- 'vl(.0 Democratic and .oi.vei v;iH ;
Lnr.nAilK. v.or t f t hi 1 h-liiocra- , . ... .. ;i 1 1... 1. ' 1 ... I i. on 1 V for nil :
wiu i,Ver again suffer such a shamctui i
defeat of any f its c-uididates as over-
wheirnesl it.V late candidate for Sheriff, j
I-istyctir's election, it is to be hoped, has !
tSuSht H CambriA Democracy a lc5 ,
which will servo. good purpose for the
f,.tlu-e. The -Deniocnicy d Cambria, ,
whii nnited. are irresistible, but when
" . ... . . .i i.,t 1 "
ftisirarien hiiiisihui-h, ki. ... -
rott-ablishesthe fact th;.t a
;LWV.'divideil -asainst itself cannot stand, i
atm s( li at( hixc.
vr0ni a ts'ile '-nvin" the amount m
til I t
P,ci, pin-sician of this city enip:
ioved by !
the Hoard -of Health for vaccination pur
l - oses, it spears that over eleven t hous
and persons have beou vaccinated during ;
.... ,,(Ul.a eni.,;0yS lw nty
piiysici - en.s, all of whom seem to do some j
consldec - able. sc ratetnng. t me puy.-o-i."
scratcVed no less than
-ixteeii hundred
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an aumy ok i:athf.i;s.
SiKce the Iehiware and Seliuyitiin
p;1t .;,s have been established th m .rtali-
ty among the small boys of the neign-
Mrfiood Has .innm:snei ama.ii w .
, great a measure of success has attendee
. two npw l);itl hnusis lh it th Coun-
i cils will be called upon to erect two more
for next summer's use. The records of
the Superintendent show that up to this
time .iiWHiof the unwarned oisporteu
,R.IllSf,,:.,.s in thel):lsin on the Delaware,
t!lp !
and I.j.ihk) in the lloating tub on
s. 'mvlkilb Thus Pas already an army
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of nearly ltXl.tM) gowned and clouted
girls and bovs doused tiiemseiv.es mine
public free baths. Heretofore the Dela
ware and Sehuviki'd rivers have sent
manv little, boys into eternity, but the
bath houves have changed that grim
business altogether.
r.of.s $,1,uvld n-K hozen.
Mr. AVilliam A. Welsh, who slued two
eegs at Miss Georgia Patker, who was
warblinsr on the stag at the Walnut
street thcidre last weeK,
has made the ,
wrathv warh er ami she withdrew me
suit. Kggs aierathere.xpensive ni issues
Five hundred dollars for throwing two
eggs at an actress is lit th
f , i
rate oi tiuee j
thousand dollars per dozen.
THE OK EAT SHOW.
The State Fair was nominally opened
to the public Oil Monday of this week,
but was formally opened on Tuesday by
Governor Jloyt. The exhibition is au
immense ami interesting spectacle, and
presents many gfand featuie. li-it,
come to think of it, it wili not pay me to
describe them all, and so I w ill at this
time merely tell the readers of the Free
man that there are sirru huudrc! head
of hogs on exhibition. j
OKEAT COt'NCIL OF THE I KESilYTEKI AN
CHURCH. i
Philadelphia is soon to be the scene of
meeting ot the lai g"st and most repre- j
sentative body of Piesbyterians which
hiis evei taken place in the world. For
the secor.d time in the history of the
Church, its leaders iu England, Scotland, ;
Ireland, Germany, France, P.elgiuin, '
Switzerland. Holland, Hungary, Austra
lia, India, Itaiv and Canada will asscin-
ble together utidel one roof to takei.-.tui-cil
together concerning the means which
should be employ d to still nioru effect
ually pread '.tie gospel f Christ. Ncai
ly four hundred prominent ministers and
laymen, representatives tr.mi all .ails of
the world, will meet together to impail
and recti ve inforn at ion eoncei ning the
progress of the Pre-by teri.in faith ami to
discuss measures by whi' li it may be in
creased. The sessions are to commetie
on the -Jod instant and close on the f'.id
proximo.
THE SIXTEEN MILES li:( I.E.
The Philadelphia S nA '-i Ti...- six
teen miles circl-'gies n-ithii: sai l limits
a jxipulat ion of over one million ef (h-k-p'.e,
ail of whom are in a tech nical sen-o
citi' iisef Phiiade'pliia. Connect it nt ,
wiifi Pliodt! l.-land t brown iu, his !-ss
inhabitants than Philadelphia and its
suburbs. TheS'.atiof Maryland, M is-sis-ij
ji. Louisiana, Kansas, ami even the
great California, have each b-ss of a
j...;. dation than Philadelphia. Tbepop--ulationof
t h is ope city is one-four', h of
the t ot ire popela! P!i d the State, and
one-li ft it-t h of lh- cut ire p ipulat ion of
the count ry. Philadelphia to-day has a
1-opulati in its gre..t as that of the entire
State in 1 -go.
NoT a !' . ESS.
ten. Ilaitr.tid't is pot at all successful
in oruraniiPir iiti urmy of Jtovs in Line"
for the lit publican party. While the.
soldier Imys are wii!i:.g to jo'n Ham-nek
and Garfield clubs, tliey are not willing
to be especially run by office-holders dur
ing the campaign in order to help poli-
i ticians who can't help themselves, (iin.
Hartrauft can't olx-y the order of that
IHilitical factotum of the "Hoys in Blue"
; for the republican party, and the order
: of that political factotum. Adjutant
General Drake M'Kay, is therefore not a
access.
MONSTitOtS ItEI't'IlLKfAN 11! A CDS.
The publication of the circular from
tlio. Democratic Camnain ( 'onm.it ic
the elect tor. division assessors lias created whelming. A drag was used hy one r i'o
! quite a breeze in politieal circles. Tlie ; survivors th.-y were hut "lianiirais" coni
' matter is in the hands of George M'Gow- . pared with the" number of souls that wen on
an. Chairman of he Executive Commit-
.
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in tha coming contest, tha maiter being
t ,u'' genueinen auoe
alae1
CHEERFUL fEPTEMKEIt.
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i.. "I... l,..,..l, ..r 41.
. ' J ' ' -" 1 " ' i'v; wvivttint rne. in-
Cnnnng of September, the month that
l,rih wi;b Ibe fruit-' of f .11 tl. it ,.f ti.tt
1 o.d.l,". o,-v,'.,i- Tim l,o,vt o, t
noble oyster, ibe bard of the llrv,rd J
joyfully sings : i
"flail, brightest day of all tin year,
The bounding oyster now is here;
Four months of "r"lcss names are gone
Cheerfn! September now cmnes on.
The oyster from his ocean bed
Now I'aiscs up his shapely head ;
His Pang vacation now is o't-r.
We gladly tvelcouje hint once more."
He also gushingly slags ; "For seven
teen long ami weary weeks we've moan
ed as those whose sorrow speaks in quiv
ering voice and up listening eye, his ab
sence from the stew and fry. The social
-slew," the "broiled on" toast,'' the
"raw 011 shell,"' the -family stew.' "
A UNIT EL) DEMOt I'.ACY.
I am pleased to he abb.; to coniidently
assure, our coin, try cousins that for the
'practical purposes of this campaign the
Philadelphia Democrats are a unit, as is
also the I ' mocra-y of theci'v of New
York. Although in both ciiit-s there
. may not be entire cordiality in t heir
; iii;it-tM:e-in. 10 agree, ami o il r:v lies
I Ta:iv still smoulder iindei-iif-itb tbn -ur
! fae. still, as befoie observed, for mM tbA
. . '
i W
n"V Yrk lSJo .ts'a e'-'a nS ? The
, reconciliation of the Tammnnv and Irv-
V, V - 1 orK
Iemocracy, which is signalled in tb.n
j call 0 a convention fo be held on the
th instant, at Sarntogn. conf.r.n.s the
'. protnjeo of ac-j?.i Um:n(
.md will carry New York for Hen-
H1iliidtl5.Ua Hie zeal of tho men who are
in llio leiui. with tlu ir tlmrousli 1Khtlcal I
. , .;,. ; 1 1 .
knowledge ami loree oi i-nnun, on. j
inspire confidence in the masses, and the i
inspire eonr.dence in me m;ts-se:i, -'im .- rc-niton. trie ou:eriiu a mi-min m.i.
largest Democratic vote ever v! led in ' Hi'v. The iep?:h some po..p! carry
tins city will Ik? the rvnlt. With our ! thrir political feeling seem iiiwarrai)t
li..m.or:t?ic. Campaign Committee head- , ,or t jj,,. n.ai.M p v of i-il it docs
e l by Lewis C. Cassiday, who has hso- ;
elated with hon such men as ieor;re :
M'Cnwau. Thomas .7. HartT, lsiac
j uv ntiicr t;rtat woikers, the
MJT,.,S;V1J !llL f,.r a brilliant and M4.-res.s- ,
jj cmvaigi!. In this city t-dav to. re
js a unit,.,l' 1 )etnwat ic party which will j
f.rtn!idence in the !fsxmti :
lks u,r,uch,mt IVni.syivavia. and
,v, Avh wni pUee her in the cdm.in of
inoerntTc lates. To I.ews ( '. t assi-,
...... rbairuKtn of 1 1 1 '- D.m vratu: Cam- !
- . . . i r .
p:i:-i: i iminmu-", in nu e- -.
f ,T-...;.r .. ,,.,.,; ii.it ion cf the differer,
r
is :n
this eity. He
was iu-.ru-
mental iii preventing a T-nous split in
be Demm-ratle State ( o?ivention at liar- ;
ri. - sburg, and m uniting c.mi.euiig in
terests in the A a L Pin at tieiegai ion in no
late DeiiP.wratic Nat ional Con ventior. at
Cincmn
U was Mr. (. a-si.l;iy s seso-
lution. otU-n-U in t lie sta-.e t ouveiuiou.
tbat calmed the troubled watirs and
iH-oughi about a peaceful s.i'uti-.n of the
diftifulties : and it was his wise tom.sel
at the National Convention thtit had the
'TiTt of reeoiK-il'pg the differenecs in
the State de
;auoii.
'ass:
ilav and his
lieutenants are :i: iking preparation i"V
the prosecution oi t lie most active and
thorough canvass ever made in this city.
1 YIELD Till. i'M.M TO FILLEY.
Mr. Chaun. y .1. i'liU-y, hue Postmas
ter of St. Lotus, original Grant man
and now an cut Lu.-iastic Gat field man,
exeels all others as a campaign song wri
ter. I had Min e pretensions in that way
mvself, but I '"aeknowlodo t ne corn"'
and yield the palm to I iliey. 1 1 is able
1'CIUI" ol UK" iipj.ii uiiiiai rn.iiauri
Gariiehl -s tiie aba-st. eau-pasgn P"ein;
prodi'.i.tion yet given to the public.
Hear him :
Our JiiimiY on the be.v-pfd!i walked strieby
i.y the :ip i;.l l liie,
He iiever -!inke.l..T:or eliewed, nor swore,
nor kicked the pritient ma'.e ;
lb tin. light his sinful thoughts in, Jreel., was
temperate as ( bumh ;
So we'll elect, our .p.iinuy, thungh it takes the
liair ail o!Y.
St ITS AOAIN-T A-sESS,)i:s A HA N I )N ED.
'I'l... .......I'j.n, i..n O' I to. IKIW- SIH-
, ..,.,, k.,,..
' leo in jii o. . I...-U . o
doned. The entire business is to lie let
to the courts to settle when the lists are
brought ut for pinging. The- judges in
court will h ive to spend many days in
purging the lists which t he as essors are
paid for making correct ty, an I if they
will make an example of a tew of the
.1 .,,,.,i..t,i QviKdirj t 1 s T
olJV l MCI 1 o ol I O " . i ; . .-,..... . . . . j
(.(,!n,n',,ity a meat service.
! The names of non-rtfSidents are pui pos"
1 ly left op. the li.-fs in order that they may
lie voted on by re-pea ers. or that thebal
i Jol-boxes may be ntulTed with less dsin
I ger of detection. The registrat ion f
; ia.-l year was known to be grossly infU
i ted. and yet this year's lists .-how an in
crease of" nearly '.-)? (';"'!!. A-CUr-toiin
d as the p.-ojiSe of l'ioliid'dphia
are to careless and frati-inlent expansions
1 of the list of voters, the returns of the
i r.'"Tistrv ins; co'iioh-ted wi'.l nevertheless
prove star! In
illaipv ot Phila
delphia KenubHcaus is certain v incredi
ble.. " G. X. S.
I on. A. H. ( okf pom . n i th i. tMii.iu r.n.
Fall iot ;sip and j - p lace -lir ui'l i, 'ccv !m ji.tr-
ty, p.Pil thank lied That to day ih-i -a:.. lead
ing J "cniocrnts who stand us 1 he peer- .i a ay
If eppblienps on behalf of the iuii-H --oI mi:'
i -oldier-. Among the.-e we i:ie II .ip.l.l'cllt
' dace ta Ilo!!. A. H. 'o.Tr. t h, of i'.-pp-yl-!
Vitni.a. Mr. CiiTpilli is a ho .l atn! f.-iri. -s
. dnl'iiter, and in a di-eus on in t''- Ito i-" !
! If. pi t si iitat i -, e s jn March la-?, vvii-n attack
ed by Itiack.-Oii. ol K-iit licky, vvho va- an
' nft'e-rr in tiiec ed '.ieraTe ilPnV, 11-' oi r, 1 1-1 .;.
j answered : " on wt re a Irnitor to you.
eouptry and yoaeuji I have h-ep hit ,ued for
v..'ir tiea.-m." AJt-r tliis teii il.:.- tin a-t.
. ', iicklUii ii -'ih-id.-d -.p.d ha-, .-i-.e.-a'--tai::ed
lt.!i! ; pv tii' with tip' 'e:ii- lvt-ia pe-.n-bcr.
We were ii.iich erat fn'.i to oh-erv- in
I bf 11.11 I is',, l p. - j;-lr, -,f 1 tie . -t her ! i :t i,-ir
I I .en p ii ne t1 u nw- ! i . 1 1 '. i i i.-d a', i.-i -. p. t h
i -"htical p...i!ies n.l,'r. s-e, to Mr. t '. 'Trot
ropiip.Pip'i p., . his -.e. cm on tin Pel -'...n
Ci.iiil hih. Ainop- -ti er i-otiip 'in -i l.t irv ;e
. ma l ks in t hell h tf "r s t ic- - , p i . - . v : " We
; :oe gi. el to p,.!,- t;..,t t! : ia ' in th"
i r-tiit e.f p-'ita'a! a-.pi'af 'op- w ', o does lot
fo. get th" nfT. -te-l s-.i-bt rs, and the wid iws
' ami nrplia'i- ol the dec, ;- I. "
I'h- p i! i.,n i f '. '..'Tn tii at thi ; tire.e is one
n whi'-h every ?ei.i"r is !; y int-ic-int,
I b is -in iraiaii of tin- eaiinpt lee appointed
'to iiivest'giOe tlie I'en.-ioii (iltiec. Tint
: coineiitlee las a'oie'y d. p.e pad In t'no
future wili cotitiion' to da a gr-at and good
Work for the ii!.i';e!s. npil is this work ni.iy
sro along utter the exi-i-ivc of the pres.-nt
: Ciit.Kiii's which expires iu March next, Mr.
' C'ott ! o! p's labors sh ip'et Co'.'.l.'.i .ia iu the pro-
sei'iilioa rf his i-fli-ii-nt and iriiimt t.tnt wott:.
rile. uly so adntirnh! y pu-iied. No grec.ii, in
exp'riineeil member eouid li.l his' pia.--. In
, view of t!ii' fact and of Mr. Coffroth's
woikyet tube fi.i-'hcd to s .cure tip-court
of pensions as well ns It is active atTeptinn to
i ttl! the interests of soldiers we warnilv ad
; vise the soldiers arid their fri-nds of'P.ed
ford. I'.!s:r, ( ane-ria an,'. Ship. -r-et eouutics
tn -tand hy their true ami faithful repres-n-tative
n:-! se!,,i l.iai back to ( '-.pj.ress hy nn
overvv h.ehniii; majority. I'olit ic- should i not
: be coM!dri"d in such a case. It shoul I not.
: liave t!ie v.-eight of a fearher with the soldier.
.Y'''io'e Tri'i'in".
A Dfr,J:ors t'rci.tir. As trill np set n
in:iiiotln'r co'.tnnn, all douhts as; to the bu t
of the steamer City of Ye;a Cruz lias been
set. K-itte. The stately vessel that sailed
frt.ru New York mi th" It.Vli of August,
rpii(ieil with all luxtuies that one could tie
sire tiuring a sea voyage, is no i.ior-, :ud the
i f'"!3' evidence ot her ever being built lie in
ii" ttnioers iimi i.trst iow-t ne Atlantie const
of Floriiia. The storm she encoue.f rn-ed was,
in the estimation of i!m inhabitants of i'loi i
tla, the seveiest ever expei iepe-d in that re-
I' isquue evident tint siic w hs caught
lllt vessel but tne sea was!ied ami beat her
I"' pieces. No sign of a raft, or boat can be
, found, tliey, no doubt, being th- first to lo
'torn from her and broken up. One would
! harflly believe that t iie storm, after having
been so destructive, could now he moving
over tlie northern ..art of our Icnitoiy in the
. shape of a most harmless depression, but
i such is the fact. It crossed the peninsula of
i Flntida nnd moved northwestward until it,
reached Illinois, am! is now passinj; eastward
again wii.liour the li ast sign ot its liav n-
! caused so much los.- of life and property as
: reported trom the Eiistern (iulf States V.
i i- Jjera'd.
j GftyFn vT, Hvn ocii Satisfifd. motig
: the callers upon ;.-i,r.,-n! Ibuio.-ek Moudav
i was Senator WalUee. who told the candidal"-
i that things looked verv eiioniira-in" in
j Pennsylvania. With Indiana safe in et--I
lier, be s.iid. the 1 N'liioerrds wiil surely sweep
j the Keystone State. Senator Kerp'an nc
j eompHnied Senator V.'alla-e. H- v. i;! make
j campaign spci ches iu several States this fnll.
; General ll-.neo.-k expressed hipisrlf more
freely than u-ual with reference to the cav.j
! paign. He talks very little on political
j topics to his visitors, bet Mondnv lie cvprcss
. ed satisfaction with the condition of tin crtn
. vnss. particularly comiaending tlie practice
! t.f holdinir joint discussions between po!ical
i orator of bolh tallies. He was in excellent
1 health and spirits.
A-i our reporter came along Vv'at-r Street
last night, pliiv-ering with the chii! night -air,
and tlrawim: his overcoat tightly about him'
he thought, '-now is the time for colds and
contlis." but if poor mortals only knew what
a cer.am cure Ir. lfuirs t 'ouch Svrup is. how
few would long suffer, pnti then it costs nntv
j twenty-five cents. sandfly ( Ohio) Rcgixtti
J rf.NXSYI.YASTA STATE fol.I.F(;K ilrlmits
I both sexes. Kn b-.wr.iept Ipilf a million.
'
' '
, Joln SunnT,
i u u ton ircn. I nurses of stud v. Classieal
tiltnr.il. A thoroipjli
Expenses j l to So
address
TI.IIMiFt. A Xf
S-13.-Igt. Pres. State College, Pa.
- - - -
Ayet's Ague Cure is an infallible cure
for Fever and Ague in all its forms. The
propiietort warrant it, and their word is as
go'j'.l as a U. S. bond. Try it.
Pii TcKr i; Aiign-t, 1-s.i.
Fprilt-t CJfT'0r,"'""''' f t'-r Vrc'iriiii.
The wither is hot ics bolter;
the weather is on the emd y. d it tc- is
gelling iihuit ; one 1.- n
rc-ni-'ori. the other aim -.
phv near ilis-
. ..'.... 1 .... I
m,t matter much who rules, they must
t...n, th ir livit anyhow.
xii'- heal we haw had in Western
iVm - svl vai.i i di .rii ir the last t w weeks
,.,s rt.j,VVed by cot i;;-f!ts. 1 lie
. . . j i. i .x tli-- I I" re H ill s
,,f ,, . v,:i;. .jstrict as thf
warmest
j . iu u,,. 'nired States. T'ne tier- (
,., t-r Iheie b:s Wen froto lii:- to
in .-f. t !e f: I: of .f uly. When the
v.u down th tetnperature :rol..sto
i , but that is i.. warm Mr cm-
fo, t.
tr Haves iroi es to t thnitli
Mr. Hayes promises t
Yuma ii:i his I'-t iir
1 it t 'e saioph. of t lo
.1 he w ':! 'et a
wea! liel" of the
hereitfter. It he ( (Ones !ii me. as anver-
ti - el. i: wi'.l be o-i o'. tiu most itar.g.T-
n,., i,onievs i:the whole I'nited states.
Ai'tt-r he leave-, the railroad ea.-t ot 1 uc-
s..n he will come by stag.-, vi.-i'ing the
Tombs', on:' an I Shal.speai e U.iifmg ilis
tiicis, tht-jp e tin ough silver Citv, New
! Mexico, to Saute l'r, an ! home that
! route, i'l'.un the end of the tr.o-k east
i of Tucson to Santa Fe is about ' n.i!t s
! of staging, t!sroi:g?i tht roisu.-st and
w i'de.- t ei.!:ii : ry on t he i op! ir.ent. 'ie
tori.!. the Apache chief, is cavorting
around that io.tality, and Hnthtriord
had N-tlt-r fake the very liest tPKips he
i can thaw fiom tii- siini garrisons of
Ports Gr;int or Cummin gs, or Jlayard,
if lie cxji vt.-i to camp out with any :
. i-ii ity, r h is lanch desire to live out his
'Win:. I do not believe he will come
; i-.ome that wav; tra-.cl by railroad is
i mip-h better than by tiny of th Star
i ft'oiu- Conches.
The h-.test on! rage pot fully revolted
in that region is t he murder, by Yictor
i ia's band. d (Jen. J. .1. P.yrne. t he chit f
: of a locating party of Te xn-Pacific cu
. gioeeis, tiear Ml i'aso on the AliiMiear.
i side, it ud killed everybody in it, 15''
Vond the mere fact, telegraphed bv Col.
' riers-ui from
!ig. We have liO
fur! her in id icmar.-.
That was an atn'tsing sve,-!i made at
the Was!j':ngf"ti Citv l t' i'ic.i! i ei meet
ing the other day. by toe old man w ho
resided. "I have scciif said he.
"every President of the great I'l.iUd
S. a'eseh-ct ed by t ! p-oi.ie except V.'ash
iiigtoii. I never have .-,- n Mr. Hayes
and ho'iw- to (i.i, 1 I iievt r w iii ; he is a
pretty goo;' man, '.hey say, iii his way.
l.ut his nay is a stealing wav, ami I
don't ib-she to see him." This little
sp"( ch was reci-ive! with dea fei. ii.g a p
laiise. Mont u'iiiiii'vv I '.'a ir follo wed in
a telling speech, (ltd lien lbith-r ii the
1hsI card we ha'-e Idely in the line of
converts, or rather reinforcements. H i -i
sj. ci-'i at Worcester in declining the
1 ) 'iooer.it ii; nominal ion for Governor
was fnll of good s.-ic'-., as was that in
IVos'oo. when he lir.'l chip-, on. );
Hi.PCOC
any . ni'
li.'.lel
ae i-'ps.
Pbie let
t he co;,
k's b tt( : ..!!. HoIIp! s:iys ; "If
(h-sir s to i'i p.d hts (ILiueoek's)
ml .-.: t'Cti ot;f the sj rirgsof his
, it t him read that most adruir
ter to (ien. sioripa':. written in
lidcm e. ami under sea; of private
eorresjMiiah nee.
It exhibits (Jen. Han
cock's inm-iluoil thoughts :;s the obcdi
i e!i' s ilio-r v I en within the line where
, obedience is duty, the analytical tdatts
inan whogiiioitig hi:ns:-!f by l -, search in
to th- language and principles of tic
con-tit ut ion evinced a determination not
to reec'b' one h '.ir frorn its map 'ate,
nor .-top op- indi b-yotid its provi-'n: s,
under wha'i .er s' less or pressiirc.'
He adds: "Everv v.or.l of I lanetp-U's
letter to Sh'.-rm. in in'gof be welt wriitt u
tot'ay, i p.h i the belt .1 ail thai is
past, and would Ik.-t tjipili', sound ,;:it-r
the even:, as if was prophetically sound
be foi' t l e CM lit."
II i- closing ppi a grtu-hs vt re i m i lh nt ;
"b n of Ma; -ac'.nset'fs ! on ha '. e ic .v
th.
p ii
of
jie
go!,!, r. i
ijiot t ii i it v to j-l it the itisli-
of tb
i o
oi! i v i!i..b
i 1'- gllPiilPt
his lain hand.
igi:'!'1. h-yalty
i !-.!. he r.i 1 l a d, ;
tiiti'll. who!; I
de .'! hi., act ;. p
fling will, mature
to the I'nion fcr
,d li.ie ity lo its ::
I ;ps ever made the
I S' e Jn ie I'.'. ii h is bi itig ii terview
d t ..is V"l by the- i'ss and gets
off s .pe- ..f !iis i.-.w.d t h '.-s. He cracks
(i.irf. l l over the cope as irii'ip u'iy as
if lie had hit-'iv b arm d the alt in Ire
land, nrd t hen slips a w i- be i iug sai e.isni
;.t him and his to! low rs ! bat is worth
a whole mass Meeting '. l is.
The bo-s ot all .-arccstic si-eil,
er-
CopkiniLr. is to -peak here next wick.
He 1 as ten H.p.po-PI n.t ids t o ii' I. not that
he h.ttes (fail'u h! :v!i. less, but that he
1,
.es i:
SCi o
more :
SI 1 :
ir his care-
fullv
prep an d speech Le conietti. it
il
w ill l e the same st t -eh rept-ated ten
times, :up1 in point of make po will, no
d'Ulbt. l e Weil tlolie. but like li'any inis
placed ailji-'-tives, his eloquent wonls
1 wili fly aioum! the head, but not come
' near the heart. Daddy Thuiinaii is the
man to g t back at Coi.kling. When
, he .-hakes tuit that bandaupa am! squares
himself Conkiipg begins lo look little,
and by tlie time he is throng!., you will
have to look under the desk t o see the
Senator from New Yolk. There was
nothing so enjoyable, to a Democrat in
, the Senate galleries at Washington, at
; any time during the last four years, as
; Thnriiiau's chase after Coukling. The
' last time Timrman came home I hap
pened on tin; cars wifh him, ;ue! in talk-
, ing the matter over h- said : "Yon will
s.-e the damnedest scuP.'e in tlie Senate
Some of these days bf tween Wallace
! and Oonkiing that ever you heard of.
They are both walking around each oth-
; cr now like lie; two lighting men of the
in ighboi liood, afraid to I aekle each ol !i-
1 er, but they will get at it some of these
days."
What a hippodrome it. would make to
have Daddy Thurnian follow Conkling
around and speak after him.
! I! EM AltKA iit.K Mxiutai. BliC 1 A III v. In
St. Louis an nsbe.ishipg case, of mnrittl bru
tality has been dis.-'tised in a divorce suit
, recent !v filed by Fr'idia Ifose ngainst Dr.
: Louis llosse. 'j'licy were married duiyTth
ol this year, r.r.d two weeks after he began
1 a cfiur-e of iii treatment, which continued
until the Jt;!; ipf., when phC-tiff s a.vs she
; fled front him t-i save her life. As an in
stance ol what the jietition clis the " ec
ceiitri.'ity of cruelty." Mrs. Uosse alleges
that her husband would brat and kick her
I unitu rcifully, and then call in the stable-boy,
and in bis pr-scnee beat and kick her agaiii,
until she acknowledged sin; was peifeetly
satid.ed with the t: cat ip.ent. He frequently
eouit'elled her. .-he says, to bring the food
fmm the table ami present it 'to him on
tn-nded knee, and when li- h,,, satisfied his
hunger would -tiil ronipel her to remain in a
. kneeling p.isition and fan him vhilc he took
a nap. lb ha, I a playful habit of calling up
. the stable-boy, before mentioned, and order
, iug h'un to abuse his wife, ami if she deimir
; red she was hammered about in the usual
I "'"" On tin day she left hint lie told 1 er
1 that be would kiiiber Mi at night and sell her
hones fur a couple nf drinks. The petition
nitkes many other allegations of unheard of
brutality, ami prays for relief and aiimonv.
Rev. P. N. .k.x;f.t;, ,f St.. Albaps, Vt.
- " i i.e.iei 01 iini .1.. ,ir.nps
Itistrif-t, in a letter nf recent date, s-tys : j
will say that my experience with Kendall's
who is Ircsidimr Vl..n.r f tbn St. Mh-i..
I
s
Spavin Cure h,is been very satisfactory in
deed. Three or four years ae-n I ornci.re.l n
bottte of your ngept; and m it It it cured n
horse ef the latiiei.e-s em-nl lo- ,
Last season mv horse became verv lame nnd
1 turned him out fura few weeks, when lie
became ta tter, but when I put hint on the
roar! lie -row worse, when I di-eovored that
ft ring-bone was forming. 1 procured a bot
tle of Kendall's Spavin (Jure nal with less
than a bottle cured him so that be is not
lame, neither can the tnieeli hfl found."
bvniA E. rixKHMs Vkoktahlt: Cou
rirM is a remarkable remedy for all those
painful complaints and weaknesses so com
mon to our best female population. Send to
Mrs. I.ydi-t E. I'iiikham, gars Western Aven
ue, Lj un, Mjes., lor pauiplilcio. I'.b-ie-gt.J
nkws ami oruir. N.7i:..
Ml;ing U'K titan t-ii t!w-..r,.i i?)..r-
Hy fc.tr tlie l.epe'.iii.-uiis iii !.iine N a 1 t.-:it.
' A itieiiiiiati 4'.. i.l..r, fiilii'ig to seciin'
the exV iision f f a tiote y a wonuut, eonuiiit
tfd siiicii.i- tn her pies Tire.
In kinatinii.g Mr. Ai irew ..!:ini. a;r'I
l iul l. n oiie.l .' Mrs. r.ivi !u r. na -d St.
They wel t li-nee sinin2 and ih link.
A l-ii rar-.ld -uiip piek. I tip by the
Jers y t i'i. o!;n' u:ti!;eo them for hours
by ftirit! I'ei oi'.a !"S Clir.i'ey tNs.
' . lield ef tnli;.-( wns stiiit k ty lilit-
t.-.uz lat week, near Mcnu.t .) y, I., i r
efiimly, and t!:e le.-vrs liw-k as t!;i.:i.4li t::ey
ti:tt! liei'li f 1 7fll.
Mi,.S:,i- I.. HeRttv !i:is been ail
HiTeil
by the fulled State-- Circuit ';ii.t it l'ltts
b'urg a speei.U exiiTiiin:T totakeaa t rep-irt
te-I itlll III"' ill ill) oil StliL.
.n r.ikinwr person fired l:to a l.-mo
enoie prM essien at llaget:. n. ., on so
unlay ..il.t. kiliing IVrry i :..i, a .a
tor. N., nm-Ms wvre made.
f r-l,,,;.,.;!; , i1 tl K l'-.:- i:V i-t
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,i ,v ",,iht i :..tv-twi ve...-.
Vn iKikimwn person tireM n.to ;i i)ettif-
ihiv tiiidit. ii'TO s:t. two v
Iiiiuieii-e sw.ir.iis of t' i i-j m! ov.-r
(Jnys'ioio. N". S.. hi Sun '... T'.iey eaee
fr. la the ea-t .-t, ! le-piie: i a dark ioin'.
People v.e-.o Pi ", ii alio rai d.
The boiler t it r'.o.le - "V l!i:l!. e;.Vi
d.d near Viut-et. :;:. oa Mo:i !iy. ki.'ing
S iniiiei Uivis an 1 .la.ie .- I !'! . !y, :.n-i s -iioa.-;v
iai'irir.'.: aiioth-'r i i ui.
Mi-. Hm.iu, : ( -irell eee.t.ty, Ky., re
eep.t'.v ".flRcd tv.o PiiVs to a cue':, lief lik
i:ej lor iii . er-iuli of that I: hid ha '. 11,'J, lasted
until she is in In i uiu. ty ir.: th ye:;r.
l-'iilv-"i!f on-; f In te.in p. ad.- n i
ed
for F.ii.is Iti (.,!;. I i-l .. a. I
I i p.ek. i i'l ' t '. a. I. iiiotitowil, h.'o.
m a vi'
- i "j. 1. i lie i.tt ear was et.'eli eob anil
iied vvii-he.i '.-,-,v n witii a pit.t of wld-ky.
a
Verv I. envy -tor-as are j.reit-'-e. tor
el leli la r. en "lla- Atliiiitic co t-t. ail ! us a
eon r euepce a 1 1
ill"
ilTe-saVte.g ':tt Kills i a I-l.a-i.t
I; e.o. a 1 te. '.II ll
p i '".ol r.imrd id Al'e
iaied tl at it i- ia t!,- ui
,1"! ! -oei.tl oiil.-r to keep
led children i:i a i ;i to
lK-en eipiipl ed oa
'I iie brf lliill.
gher.y "it v in.- li
t.-o-t .f liaiiaoto.
I III while alalia.
school iiai'ali :i;-.
'i la- -t'.dii"! -kin of
do.- en exhibition, at t
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I in pn in
ii .Ii-!,'
Wipi'.-or. i:ir:.-i;i' s -i and one -ha':'
Irop; i. e.-e to tipof t t'M, i'.iirl st.o.ds t:;
ope-ft to t i; :iu -IP's liii'h.
A l.p-hi lp.l ('in; ed ttoia r.i-.'avi
Wis.
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v. ;t i. ii v. plow iii, per i wi
t-a tiavepi.i.; a- l.ir a- l.t
!-. iii..:licr and oi,. dan ul '. !', ei '
v it'ti tin prt :t le-t of i'i:- i
Tl.- P.t:'.- iiP'.' Pi i'-s that a
In loi.-ipL' to I'li'.ir t i ;: I i i ' .'; : 1 fipi.d.-tl
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T!.e A
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in a -iih- .n
a Solid P..i
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Imilei in a saw, "ti-tnud pl-.tpin-Mi
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led. wrecking ti:e luii!iil:ii; iO.d hlOO!
Wii. ;. Hi!!-. sn t F. Iwa.rd U hitehur-t to,
villus !ur"i.'ii tii! -air. baits is.ii .invni
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sieioael 'iy o! V 'i a '; u:
in :i li 1 1 i'i iea : :.p l ne I 'lo
st. A ligu.-t me. Sunday ia
two or tli'ee oa !iger-..:
i i ot i iei-pia -t' : s iipti four
111 ." C1--V.' -
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person- '.vi!,, ha . e i
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a f'ei trtl Ife;
. oi k city,
.: to ja -led Pi
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the -' hi - 'por Soi'.t.-r, v ho i:..
to keep avvj.y P.'ln iii- Vi
Wound" -I. but : !:ly ope iip
li-lv. Mor!"-n i- Pi.il- r aire
iio-i.u i N li-, t e Pie!.,'
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for Gov; jp, r , r Maine, :--, ;, ;:i;;t a :, a 1
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alter i:-' h e! pu',i !v : e, pr, ,;.
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calidipa'cs. "ic bpie! : ip , . 1 ia c.-n v,.
t it fo !:.;ieo.-k a p i ope . 1 ! ... I !;. ..
At Fan view, K . a tr.it. :p iittod the
rcsi.'ciecii V. A. iiaw kills- i!id ih-li.r.p.l.d
1 hi- vi!e. Ill lipgl V topes, his ble;:kf,ot.
The lady being alone -eicniitod t 1' !:'- ;
wlii-11 lief ailgi New loiiadiaiat dog in-hed
in, seized tlie t:ai,,'i Pv the ll;i, at, seveiipg
tin. jugular veia mt capsnig in-tint den
!l.
A ea.-ii tree plows iit If kip,.!; on,
Nnlth t aroiiiiii. I!:at sprang Iroiii the se.-d of
a peach that tp,. j:,, td-iieri'.l Ifailapd iield
iu Ins I,; no wit n he was Killed at lUi iit imro,
dm ing the c:vi! w sr. lb; was ea.mg a peach
when he w as -hot down, and Captain G ur
raiit got the seed r.pd planted it on hi- place
ill lfochir.gh am.
( buries .. lain, (alitor of tlie New- York
n, recent ly spent n'nout S:'..0 m in th- con
struction fd" a cave tor the cultivation of
mushrooms, lie has emi loved, a iin fes-don-
111 liinsie. ooui grower lotaue t iiar
i.atuiiilly i'.tdi -ipat.-s, it in iv he
after so liberal a pro isii-n, tl at
;aof it, and
SUi'liiecd,
the ic-nits
Will prove coitipopsi'toi y.
Cliarlie ifoyil ma, b' s sigt.t! failure of
bis ji'inn -t vengeance at Hciicviile. iii. lie
trie. 1 to shoot David Walk, r, who had been
nttentiveto M:s. l.-.vd, but mpsei'. imu and
let him t s ape. '1 lien be a'.tctuiitetl to mur
der ti.e woman, but only wopp.de.l her slight
lv.
wh
Fin
,y h" was hipp-c!t killed by We.lker,
ieni retiiriied wi-.!i a can.
An miei c;t !ng tent pre i f 1! e rq ptonch
ing state Fair i:i 1'hilarit ijihia will lie that of
'I'V's dtivitig or herding sheep. Each ting
competing will be requite.! (,. take five s'aeep
from a pen, drive thciu a ce;t;im distai.ee to
.mother nu.l pen tliepi. 'j Pes.- trials w ill be
' held dniivontlie gr-um'.s during the week
of the slid p nnd wo i exhibit.
i Sam Tnw lord imdei l -nk to kill the fc.pr
members of illiam Tate's family, at York,
; S. C. He had wounded Mrs. Tate and a
daughter v inn help came, and was compelled
to inn away. A physician attended to the
injured woman and deiparted. Jn tlie morn
ing Tate wi s found dead, Crawford having
returned to his murdoious task.
At ifodie, Co!., on S.ip.iny, Gceipe Wat-
. kins killed- a police efficci named White iter
stud died -hoi tiy at fer from woutids intii. -ted
, Iw tbftt oflieer. A St.ania-d killed .lehn
J I ack '.veil, a miner, in a Miloon on account
of I fa -kweii s he-ting a wntter-gii I, and
; John Ih-iuin killed a mr.n named ('ost.'llo,
tlie tri ubie growing out of the same occui-
: rence.
Mack Pa row, of Grand Knp'uls, Mich.,
lit-d after sixty-three days of voluntary fa-t-,
ing. IU' believed h- had a cancer in bis
stomach nnd quit fating. During tin rest of
his life he took only sweetened water occa-
sionitlty and one teii-nonnf u! of ice cream.
The autopsy proved (h-q he had la-en tni.-ta-
ken al.mit his stonpicb, his sole trouble be
ing in the Plain.
' John Kissinm-r, aged eightv-one Years,
i the father of thirty-four children, died "a few
.'ays Ago a short, distance from Monterey,
l'a. Kissinger was married twice, his tirsi
wife dying irom -rief caused by the burning
of their house containing nine children, all
of whom we ie burned to death. Hi:, second
, wife suivives him, ami is said to weigh in
the iiei-hboi hooii ot tluec hundred and 1! fty
1 .on mis.
Mrs. Nancy Wright died near Witt
SiniiiLs, Ark., a few days ago, a; ti e age of
!o yea is. She was born in North Carolina
; during the peiicl of the Indian troubles and
learned to bundle the ritie with treat dexter
ity. She chopped dmvn trees, eleared fields
ami made rails, plowed and did other out
door work. At th- age of 17 she man i.d a
baptist pre-ichcr am) lcnmved to Tennc ee.
. They Pad thirteen children.
; ,. Monday evening ns the train fr..tn
l irusvine entered the station at Com- .!.,
A. Weds, a mulatto, belm.ci,,.. i. 1 1... o.
place, shot and fatally wounded Cvnis .
Hail, a porter .n a riillman a!;tce cur. for
being on too intimate terms w ith Mrs. Wells.
Webs had suspected his wife of being vn
faithful for some time past and on Monday
rnght, when the car stopped, lie went in auii
there found his wife with the potter. This
sienraged him that he drew a revolver and
diet the latter in the breast and ban - ,ic
Sen self up to the Othcer. "
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llaiiotnir-. Aui:i.it "1, l'S , t' V.'
Soiti; TVi.y T'l'Mops..
r. f! .ii t j;. a port ita of the
wouhl seem to deniaiid
.cation by the piotier lei.
some of the stories" are to
-There aic rupiors !
Third Wanl w hlcli ;
itiitne-.li.tte invest:-
al authoi dies, aid 1
1 worn .-lieu direct -
.e --.!.- in oivoive -.'me; ning more llr'n mete
suspicion that a dtca irul crime was pen e
tiatcd in that district hist Sa; pr.i a- ';.--.,,
I'.,..l : i:... . . . - '
ii-ii,iiii.; e,i a ccriam
it roc i
there
iieaiu a series o, oicn-
screams is
ipg.
n e in peg:, i, nop, uie bps of a f. male, who
was then occupying the rear pet (ion of a
mil. I. p.. on said street, and oi,.,,a,tv alleees
that tlirougb a crack i:i the imii.-iiprr
coul..'. sec from her window thai a -iiioi wo
man was pmlergoit L. what scciued her to
be an oi.er;ttion which is niaik.-d down in
tin. criminal calendar ns being op0 of the
wotst cr in, s in the Mat uie-b. ..V- St.l...
; i 'VI ':. ' ".' ""I;''' ",,r '"'l and a two.
carnage was br.u"!-.t an, met 'i i, :
girl, who was sliil momipo, as if in great '
Mtip, wp.s phteed in this, and ha-iilv drive, I
away. There are still oiher sb.iics in tins I
connect, pi, but it is m t in our province to j
give names or places un! il the tuaiter i- inves- !
l egated. Somej d the folks living inthevicn-
ity of tlm building to which wc refer sh.mld '
have the proper authoi i! ics lakesieps with a t
Mew 1 tb iovclil.g Wtiether tbe.o Ullnoi-,
aie tiuc c-i bile. ,A7oe..,e.;t TiAe,:, -,iH i
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HOW TO
GET C'.othino
under Price.
If V.Y
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3 '.i tO
tnouj di t' s
people 'hi:
for l-p.rr.in
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tii time f
r.ov.' we r.r.v
such la flock .
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ret left r-.
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in v.'hkh lh-
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l-.ave any : oVr
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and r;n.rri
sort,; th.-v :
the !'C t hi' lh
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HOVT TO
GET a!mo?t
Everything.
Do you kr.r-
m t':e nr
tv.
advantaee Yt rat
dress anl l:oi:s'-i
First, lio-.v: V.
catalogue; fcu w'.
learn front it:iv- f
you want. Ifsair.
nscA.il to yp'i. a
and state v- . r
e.r V
the t
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p'ainiy t;
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Secci
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where pood-?
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are
are
sold for
in resp
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wlicre
1 .V -J
where n.ost cr.re s
to servo ci:-fe f. -f-aldy
; and wh.cro y
the rhrht to rct'irri
is not satisjactory.
There no inattfr
you arc if yr.i r'nV
want' known ai' l a-'-self
of yotir -r '' -will
get the I . i"
th.e best way, j rof.v i
without troblli -J
sometimes hy ra: '.
times 1 y exy:as-.
always at le?5 cost :
riage than die ia--save
in tlie price.
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