The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 23, 1881, Image 2

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K. Martin, Esq., who read lawjl
NEWS AJD OTHER SOTIXHS.
A GREAT .VVTIOJ I TEAKS.
THE DEAD nETL'RXS TO LIFE.
FA
this p'ace and is now a prominent-. ,..ST. M- ENR ATthe death-bed of
' REFORMED MAN ATD RICH
Philadelphia has 3,800 boarding houses
vj; member of the Lancaster bar, of which "
rr.El-IPEST OAli FIELD.
S A 9I.TiPr.IPED AND HAPPY WIFE.
Tli dpml Pwdunt wm inst fortT-nlne
county he is a native.
published a- eird
EDENSDUHC. PA.,
At fifteen minutes to ten o'clock Monday Thomas ratrerson. uroTiier oi men " Three men were killed bv a collision on
Ala.
t: one iJay last week in the Lancaster 'niht, General Swaitn and
- SEPT. 23, 1 SSI."? Era. the Republican anti-Cameron or-fc wr th President's rooi
it , " , . 5. were preparing for a fjniet
The
Colonel Rockwell .'.States District Attorney i-aiwrson, the Erie road, near Elinira, N Y., on Satur-1
OtSliilg
bewihb ummi
FRIDAY, - -
room together. They ,? appeared from Baltimore.
lirt uui'-miit ui--. -r
tratfh. when thefvoung and lovelv wife adieu some ten years - Ida-Mr. rim-nnt r.ar.tif. woman
i at Shet-
IJ 10 the
rl l. .,,i'!l!n
gaii of that county, in which in one sen-. Resident said, putting his hand to his hearth ago. and was long support to be dead, has , Ontario, ceremoniously baptizes her-M
the piuii)i:nt dead.
P tcr.ee almost as loi g drawn out as the-
Si "i
F i n r. i
!
everv dav.
f Rufus Choate's eulo-J
General
Mrs. Fanny Kendic.of Enterprise, Lan-t
FOR THE
iv..MMn,t t.'nrfVl.l .lio.i in . ho Vra ,.L--"rst sentence
or
inquiri
caster county, is the possessor ol an ega.
t - L . 1 -fz I 1 1 r
, . r t i . gium on Ianiel "Webster, he refers to
5wll taL-intr tiiiUh in hU hand said to ? to R.lt:more. Where thev lived an lUea'IJ lirTiKhnrtT Inrl r.in lnat nf sBvpral'il
- ; a .f s . , . ' . . r t V'tLe arrogant domination of the mcnSf
111 nlllp liHSf. I PTI t I . n fc- nr. Mar lnn' Tr
Least Uloney.
Wanamaker ik Brown,
7 . . . . : t i .- . . , i , , i -ii
uaj vjii .aiuruay ue naa a emu . . ... T,
.. , . . .. . ,. , A timent of the Republican ps
but fie subsequently rallied and passed a
Cfi m ro rn t t -n !t r.A!nfr,rt o Kin nii Vif" irt
for their
pains ani:
4- , ',11 ,i' honest simplicity of their endeavors at mens than could easily have been exp'cti
hundav eVL-nmg he hau her chill,- t.ButconMdennB the su.ai. amount of sieep he I,
day, aud there was nothing to warrant 'P? hlS "i!.1-.! " i"
it canii.it. at thistimp see the. wav out of -"i watchers, elapsed before the doctor was
anticipations of a speedy fatal result
.'., ... ... . , " , J; the room, llis practical eve saw the condi-
. the dilemma by the means he has chos-fj fin flf HtT,.-,,, n, p. Th;rt was an imme-
Oa Monday murning anuther ch'.ll came(
en." In Lancaster county Mr. Martin l'ate necessity for raising the temperatuie.1?
Y, - , , f ,. ,, U Iftit should fail beyond the point science had
rvjs known as oneof the most able and ac- jndicate(l tl!ere waJs 110 hnvZt another hour
OAK HALT
011. duriliZ Which he suffereil greatly. 5, '. . " ... . . . , . . h Iftit should fail herond the txint science, had her ohild with her.
, independence.
hU ,.,t Pn,,iw trt x-,. r .5-IS known a3 oneot uie mosc aole anu Vindicated there was no hope of another l.our Tatterson's whereabouts,
sajingjf M0SjPO by a parade of 5,000 soldiers thro'
plained treet
u.o. luuuiii,, r A.ionni. - ( . .. nf f iDiAronim iti nimsnf thu nrpri,.i.a Hfptliaf In.nusiwiwnilpil imi'Wi hv" to his wife, were UllKXplainei
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.,
geon?At last admitted that there a3 ,.ninlv3toaftiinthpmntt,e l'a!'4nce- feimil his relatives read in a new spaper thf -i- B. C. Mitchell, of B
no hope. Tlii1 aflernoon i)l with no 'i ! P 5 , , W "Bring ammonia and mustard irainediate-Pdesermtion of an unknown man found dead fthe niajn (;entennial I
Bradford, whi bouehtj
building for $97,000,5
iiiiany ,)as go(1 f i75 ooo WOrth of it to a Pittsburgh
lsthat ? syndicate. B
furtiior chiis or other bad features, am! f ll?a ilrtoetir OT1,i cinritvH " Search wasiaade for the two thines that? identified by a brother of Patterson as that a
i T f ? 1 F
a mum ;rrrrmniLH
15
I1 .:rr rr---r-
B. 1 . -V
1
Best CE
wi.at a pain : s apnpareu hi urann ,v -.self
Swaim approarhed the bed and 5 Patterson is the daughter or Mr. f.. ttic, ?
d: "Where is the pain?" The Fn-s-t ir , a wealthy citizen oi uiningion. i'";-
Swaitu. "1 can t find it." Swaim immediate-S hanpy life for a few years, aunng wnu u t'tre8 erowincr on her Court House tower. 120 j3
the independent sen-5 !y ran to Bliss's room and the alarm spread. & child was born nntothem. Lnhappiiy, nw'gfeet above the ground. f
,rtr. : Y Dr. Bliss came to the room. Mis. (rartielrt.f ever, the convivial en-toins oi me .m mc .-.j Clement ialllon, convicted of the mur-M
trcyin ienu-SjMrg UfK.kvvell. Miss Moliie Garhelci, -Mr. C.Stal city developed in the huband a wgderof Thomas Duly and wife, was hanged
are pitied? O. Rockwell, Dr. Boynton, and "Dan," the.wnich procuced the ha.ut of dissipation, ana :jon Friday at Cambridge. Ills. N
I i.lI1(T,fi of f.-,r tj,p faithful colored servant, wero summonea a: alter niany rcsi'iuiwuM . ...... rj nenry t'icKie, ot Lancaster, ra., wasji
,lu J-, lul l,lt-f-nnr Or. Riiss ca me in n n icker To t he slim- T nre 1 v broken. Mr. Patterson, One nig'it Vl.-!llo,l hw a. hifrin it on,rin nt :a trel; rro--a
-d - about ten years aeo, in uesperauon, ki-u i1K jn lhat city pridav morning fl
as 5 his wife and baby and declared that lhey, a. piri 9ii,i fr0m the. arms of her partner M
ii,,n!,i ncrer see him or hear from him auain . r o n.i .ha in.ti
n't til he was the master of himself and his f stantv. The cause wai heart disease. N
lut.ifi ml otl tO restore the liaPPV hOme Ta,.M. U..f.-.j . n nn.l nnun snn.ll
to which he fad first taken his bride. llwat vyashington, .. ,f.t was burned on Sun-ff
r. iioarti.roken wife came back to her father s; ... Th ine. . pctimatAri at on ooo ii
home in V.'iltuington, bringing little Susie,fS Fridav was the anniversarv ot Mexican!
It was celebrated in tne City.j
urn
rin I AD lI-I3! 1 1 v.
.j. jjoujrtL wc Mftotirir..1wjr,:yIJliP uut mere wiw ijuuur in u .s til rii nui jndia imk on nib Mnn umr mm ..v..t v) accompanied to loriwwri iy six
... WCr : . 4 .-. T i n.n j i rt nrrcuA in T llP 1 . it.. . m w 1 w 3
J-term liepubncat.s ot i.an-i,a"""u,ilrt 111 l,,c -l mwwuvt.T iu jevmn
1 .'.u.:c i eior
deufr life.
the final act in the I'resi-:.
as
: life. At 10.30 be was reported ;"
nkinff rapidly, and putting
hand to liis left side he s.id
great puin here.
Jhe anti-third-
nfi I he mi V was lnieiren in iiic j n,7x- r,inamoa tli stivtiw fif vclncn tip.!
. . i . ... , ...i . .. . . . - . ... ..,! t ia fnmh r E- .
t . , . . , .... . r.i.i uii.nv..iv.i. ...iT.a . j ,iu w .v.. 4 lAUlUT ll.M 1. ....... ...... , - I 1 1 ll ll lllt II. . -
liis A lu,H""'" i..v.u. ... iiotei, peinaps a nunareu aim nuy yaras--cared for ana auornca wuu iiuncu, An 8j-earoid naognter ot w imam 1101-3-1
iiMim I'nnvor, i,m in ti jfn of t ip?awav. lie stummed uo tne low Paicn 01 t2 were tender v watered uy n.s iu ui Anrt. or lienezetL tc county rtled on t ri-
T lino ' . 1 - V-" .1.. ... . ...1. . . . j ; 1 , , . 1 . i . 1 .... , . 1 1 . 1 ... Tha it i.nvpripl illSt f 1 .-..!.: l . i I. .. : . n
"wiv . , . . . 1 . nic liuici rtiiHUM c.MiAiniru m in uicauiivsa SUIUiseu wiuvt. . . - J fcri Liv liuill uiuinillj Jllic uvu-uuk iip43ijii n.
These were his last uen?aiie iiMiiuuuuiau lu uiuh jfcjlastei aua wajted tor the precious mendica-3 niaje s,,oW that Patterson after falling intJtrew (ily3 before. L
words. The people of the whole coun-j fnvp..tinn t nArr:sbnrr Tie went tr - ry inesser.ger, meantime galloped at head-captured by tne Indians, He subsequently Jf tried to board a shifting engine at Pittsburgh
tlV will b" profoundly affected by this jS long speed to camp, nearly a nair mile away. r-4eseaped and mane nis way i" :iiiu.ikii,.,0 Pnaav, and fell under the Wheels and
.. , , : , '-(.'hicago, and, aUhough he didn't get his for the mustard aiid auiinonia. while those Ti where he amassed a comfortable fortune ;"was cut to pieces.
national if reavement, anu tne mourn- , QQiT, n r, in the room stood breathless. There
ful fate of James A. Gartleld will always y .. ... . X i? not a word to say. There was wuly one thin
. : .u 1 -T.-nuiiimiiLiou ol oaiuerou a tiiira-ienu pro-:- to do. it could not be done.
be a sad.y tnterestmg page in tbeannals Wfi thfJ ht then he haJ foreverg Atone among many who loved him,
r-iiraclifi.i hta f '.i .-nf.rAnii-rrt 11-1 o'l1.. - . . . . . -,
-dulge in speculations
have been the results of
tion had he lived to conn
Vice l'residtnt Chester
who succeeds General Garfield
dent, tvok the oath of office early on
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
was short time ago Mrs. Patterson, who still Captain McMickan, of the steamship?!
ling i resides with her parectj in Wilmington, was Bothnia, ha? traveled S;,000 miles on theji
A reporter having asked General Grant
p: surprised to receive an envoiope reaims i Atlantic and never ha lost a man out of rusf "V"1 l"ul". 11 mem was m uie sivi
help-V postmark of Grand Rapids, and at once ,30,000 passengers. S that he had accused General Hancock ol
ov.n runnniTA.i tka haiiiwritiiiir of her husband. uiiutr in iim nniu.p rnmaM t'Spromotinff a swindle noon the pcodIo ct
l overs at lirst seemed like a dream, W-niontown exploded on Friday morning, S Louisiana in connection with the leve
n,o u.j ;! broken and she hurri-5 ,;ii;r. 7 UniinnoM th i,.mn 01, i . bonds. General tirant said: "No man. a?
n r T!-ri,twa3"eil h hands of Cameronism and allfe amid ail his tnends, and surrounded by ali i The uis.
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Its of his admmistra-r . . , ,, . .. Sy conjure up, except :he two simples that were Eedlv elanced at the signature her fond hopes jni,lrjn; several others. far as I know, ever mane a charge of corrup-
ir-mm.lete it p.en , and we simply take this special no-wneelle(li tiie j.rt.at of the cllirf went fortn wcfe-fu!y realized. It conyeve.l the joyful J Mrs. Susan May Bonaparte, widow of ,tlon neainst feneral Hancock. I never did
. . .... ..... ... r 1 , 1 . . 1 1 1 ... t . . . . . . - -i - 11- 1 . . ... , 1 ' 1 1........ - 1 . . . . . . .- . ... ia n v . .. . . - . . . . . it. r i- r. r ni . r. -. w i ..... .
f-ui:e ui 111s carti uucause lie 13 a type oit miiu uaihi:e-. 11 wns 1101 hii n; v ihuihcui, t nneiiigeace iiwi ju. -ia.n . fttne iaie Jerome .apoieon lionaparie, (lieu ia mjii, uui -cci n.i
A. Arthur,.! 1, ,inf cn K.iioi inimltn,!...,t t however. The gnat heart that had loutfiH.'prosperous merchant of a large city in Mich- )(.r resi,,nce in Baltimore on Thur3day.Aso-'' , ,
Id as Presi-'-4 y so-cauca mdepc-nauu e-so maniully against death was not stilled atjgan: the eommonieation further stated thatshe was M ear9 (t Rce. M Near Powder Spungs,
, .? publicans in the .State, who honestly be- once. Raliyuig from the exhaustion tiiat set jy. the writer had yesis aco discarded ail his bad Painu-i"N iles hns been arrested in Caii-V4.on Friday, one Cooper lio
.lieve that "Wolfe's method is the onl
sure and swift way to break down the
Tuesday morning in. Ne w York, before
IT T..I n l li,..,.t,. ,.l,l .,f ll.fj rilitimH ,
V , . remorseless political .supreipacy of Cam--iT Sk'
of the supreme Court of thut btate. It.: , .. , ,. . , , .fu'en
c t-. 1 n 'l.-i. I li,3. I....' .mil l.miiil. mm l.nt .
13 v :...
Vii" the seal ot dissolution on his brow, lie awoKe hatiits. was leading tne exempiaiy me ui km fornia
t'.ni, iv to the cmisi-inusncst if nnvsical nam. hniicst. temnerate man. and that bv strict .T.h,,m
'Oli, how it hurts there!" said he again,.7r'attention to business ho had accumulated a,;?cently
Hi his hand still on ins heart. Modern sci-sp fortune. It is nndcrsioou mat ue wu. a
Cobb county, fla.,
hot and killed a man
for the murder, in 1S7T. of a friend to&ram(,fl Mitchell because the latter drove
he owed :t,ooo. The body was re--g Cooper's chickens from his eoriitield, and
found in a disused well. fetnen tatally wounded another Mitchell
Remap.saple Incidents pf the Fop.est?
Firf. in Michigan. .V correspondent at"
Sand Beach, Mich., relates the following in-'
ident of the foret flrps, which he savs was 7
told to him by a man in Forest Bar. who has
Ei got! reputation in the woods : "
"tin MonJ.iy Rt about 1 o'clock, a tir!tf:vr c-f .
t;ii. auu ii! iniiiT.y r.ia rum mt nmi, wrrrn wnt
j n f.re. to A cleariOK a few yarrls in th cn-
g:he nelrt. I her cronrhpl be!:mj If mi tli lc (r
H''ir pn.twti-m in cv itie fime. W lulp t::cv were
jj hus l!!!iltn tb-u;. iv a larsre f-ln-li hnrcicp
B'riuii'IvrinK thr'.tijeh the t-ns'h tt the i t! er f! ! ' S
' he fid I Br.U In il ...wn on t!: ftone c'ir"f'iy t""-
My seated when i
f ..s?.T-,:-;.-.v-:-;-,; ;
T -7 LI FETi ?-r
The man at last was turn to Wilmington. Mrs. Patterson is still.-
-1- . 1. - t .1 1 . I. . ..,. "Til 1 . . . I l,A , mint Oillf.
would he uniair to prejudge him. jjy ....,. , : . ... , ,' ; -; -' ''".". , :i V ,ric,i .i,,,,!,
. . ino nesuate to co-operaie wun 111m on i. ii un;i-i! ruu.- u.t, iu.hv-. ....- .,u:s iui m i hum-, .-..wi. .-..t.,.w . . ... -
h.s record, as he maKCS it. his admitas-. J.. ... .ces of moderu' knowledge, yet death was -s?of her husband, all of whom she uec.ined.
,uiu giuuuu nidi, it.ia ia uui ore i'u'i'li a-there and Genera Gartieid was his victim.
ence was powerless.
liMtin
1.
h iie.-r mfte It? rt p"flmnro :
1 A larmer nas recently ciieu in renonscot,1""!" "' j '- "' Wtt retched ite:; ui.or, theround a: the ' tn-'i
rcountj', Me., whose property exceeded $10O,-5Xw'11 probably die. An old feud is said t' -5-.ear. Tbe haprr ia.t..ty remained there Tnf.l th
J Ooo, every dollar of which was made iu farm-3'iave existed between the families of th( Mnre w cv r. 1 tie tar -m 1 !er thn rt aj j ear 3
V mg, mill wiliiuiii sieco miimi in rem esiaie. w
20 VTi'.CN sa.NC; v:
Chicago ill. '-
tration will either stand or fall in the
public judgment of the country
FMt. I'residtnts have died while in ;-
oi'ilce H.uri.son in April, I'll, just one
..mil. .ifn. lwj iii'itiirnrlf iItn " T';vl-jr
iJi'."..il il i I L Ilia juaiiijiiu.niiii ; tjjij
in lv ", Mxietn monins aner his juaiig-
Uiatiou : Lincoln
ribui'li uf his seco
six t.'vn'lis am
augntaticj.
a iney let 1 oare not wa t upon 1
'trusting in the mean time, like Micaw
;ber, that soinething will
in. pa
t,il i v ESTF.UN l.OVE toi:ii.s
Swaim.S ted, 01 .Micr
wouldrDr. Boynton. Mr. J. Stanley Brown, private..; house was
r. .. Mrs P,,..rn-..ll ti T.nlii l lock-. 3. (HTin 'i HCf
uell. two messeiiucrs. Mr. ii. L. Atchison, : the shortest way to provid
turn Wl)"Mr. John Bicard. Mr. Lancaster. Mr. Si.ricus.v
HiU, mill wiLiiutii sieco miiiiii in rem esiaie.
m i.t A All , n iwi.li ll.U ii.c:l III 1JI "J
time to do so, an-.l that next year will be' Molhe Garfield was close beside him. 1
M.i . .1 -i c i . . i;Blirs and Ague w were tliere ; so were (
r'the accepte.l tune the day of salvation. I:,x.kvvel,( MKr. e. O. Rockwell, Gen. Swa
r-u ti . Saturday. The managers say that tha re-3t'e dealers of the West, met Moille t:arter it
Chanes JlUs-.t ' .,, , . , -v.: I Kansas Citv. Ue fpll nd,lenlv in InvP wl'l !S?
i njiia aic viiix:i rv' hjt-hj UI iiyitiitri CAIHUI V ' .
"AtKth'r ttorv tu'.i l:ke thi: A tamier !..
wnrd a lii.Jinm l;a'!i ..tuii'.n t-.r.l; it fr.m f.
tnl.le in wtii.'h it t tan!ing-. an.; with w :v
xer.t to a r eur: ni'. The hunt vr in t -. - -
lie fell suddenly in love wltl.pt f-ey wrtua rave l...-c-i-.un -sitej 1 ad thev i,t l.-c
and hichly respectable
W. W. Dickev, on of the wealthiest ca
ErTEMIVEK 1
hitran, morrie.l a cirl because her,'- 'tis " "l c fl her, for she is a N-autv, and she said yes t,....!e..led hy the i...r,e. 1 ...y th-:r -a-t. r."-,r KKCf.
destroyed in the ciea t trres reii- A dauchler of Mr3. JoUn Stewart, ol ot marriage,-for she knew of hisg.";" tll:fl
homeless. He thought that Was' PI, ... e -WM t l ShA hn.Iro nnrinn i.n(T-7miiilM. ' . . " L I i'e-. ,r- f eat I.eat im
r0 iru.iiuni.niii .viiiiii, iui.il civ nini M- . . . . . , - . j,, , 1...1H ..(- r
1 , , . .... ... 1. . 1 1 . Viticmnnrr nn1 .m. Ii;.!.... 'n....l I ..I n..i.!. . . . . .......
j prooaoiv rata 11 v wounueo a uureiar wno at-1. -nm. "i n-n m.- uuuu nuimui.is.iu i.b .iruuie
i I 'M,
nKcnvni
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ri:N hi ;
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to
d:
tr
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uiitl two other fuilhtul
iittemtatils.
the Tr
for her.
John Hunt and Ar.nie Peter-, were to have t
ff been married in Pulaski county
re tohavetpmpled to rtfak ,,trt"the house, but hiS!f he refused to make her his wife. She suedi -i."
Vs1 w'r.K,Xcouijanions carried him away. R.for tK.ODO damages, and has just compro 1
ItV. 1 lie 'ii . 1. it. -1 1 . . x !. iimFi. m iot-l fAT 1f OOO M.n.t-nnn
nnj Vac k. The fartner
ir salrati 121 to the n-
a r'.tri'-'r to1-
tiie hot-!. !
'tt le ! ottr.-
.n. Rs I.p e.i5-! i,i
I i.i' i-
I
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Tvtll iriTiHt.lA tlif-fii fii rnnfin till
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,i, .i-l- rP rr. f.n-ni in-i.ln f l.n ii.i!-i l.iin mi 1 .11. . . 1 .. t : nrnoolior fl Tld ltl VITPit Client! tlM ( n rri VPM t . . . . r . . - . . . - -FI 4 . 0 1 1 1 f. t .1 v J : : 1 . I -1 . . " !n ..it n.i ..(JQ TiUl I ..!! I." , ,
; . 1 si-- ; ii,.. i. 1 ".". 1 in.' it in-, '..ii- ..uu 1 sain once moie : iiieti nil mi uneasy uiuiiuii ; '" . , ' lownsllip, J liniata COUtlty, Who tiled a lew - ll"lln " vTtfii. um uriu coikuiioii "--L'S.iroijacei: a ?: iiti i 's: rml coiutr.n fr 'i'i h v-.- - -H ' w 1 " .-! .". c.
in id tne second .? . . of c.,m,.,oi,'s inevorable-- he .seemed to try to turn over, and drawing v There, was a storm coming Huring a..-(lllvs a0 in tne HUt Vpatof Ms a2e. left a 1 eath, it is stated In the English pair-Str-ncite:. ami e -u-ia-i-r.-ij- inf-.nr.i4 tre thet ;t wa-'.g -- '-" i V ' - -'
nil ttrru, and (Jar field , ,. . . ."'.one k-ng breath that wa almost a gasp Ins P m uie irn mft esi-puum orme wfiii ,wif tw-nty-two children aud hixty.niue.t't a workman on the Great Western Rail-g-m he oom hm-j ,,t t... w.tc. who w. .i-.-cyr v 21 V,:... .'v.:. ,
,,. M.i--,fifr Ir', in ! u"1, -L"':, '', il KU,U UCM,S4U,' il3 tortured lungs relned their service. Hie s,:, - .- "'- e..:.,....T i...- "" grandchildren to mourn his loss. W way 15 stlil allv and well who received thre. ... -,.7' r , ; T. , , l:r'' ! ' 1 r . i - 1
I two eeKs atter li.s in-w , ...... ,..,. ,. ...i.;,..Sr-i...,,t ..- i n . .-.... ii a n.vous auirh of recognition, and ran to the ., -,,.. ,i, -?'hiiii..ts in tim iri.,n war iin r.r ti..-V.r.':'.''l w. :h .tt!e ".--r.a.t.. n tt.at he - ..-
r.illOWll U) INC l.tCi, llllll, Kl.il tttn, ttlllif .-'r."' iiio-niiiiuui... .ui. fi-.v. ..:,,,,.,. !.;. l.i.t -.t tl.al nininit 1 - l nin.i- ..l.iniii, nil- iiiaii Willi wail - . a- t ".i E'i -"erifc u to I i s d ;. I f.ii ii v. .A not !,L-r 111 L.tl .! m. v Hl.tl h !II
KMr' -8 - -I TI,e fo,rr susaVcarfT eSle'.igSn ,1 5:. J Plr '
Uain larin. the remain: VOlVh;gi"h tl i" l! Ji! i; I" :.
iiai.i utai iu me iciiiciui . . ni:ichine would be broken and arc mven to the press fur tne uilonna-..- in twpiitr-four hours at ( rest in e. ().. and . w ' .."hi .J ,rA' ....-f .-,,. ii.- i.t .,.1 ,11,., -,t.i.- b ... N n.. 1 ..... . .. . Hi ri.e.e - -. r -. , . 1.,.
dent, his family, Presi-J. ne;ir f.ul.e tLe col)ortg of .Clin).ti,n ,,i h,e public: A "r tt.e circumstances Miss (iray consent-,-- rt-wViwT V:,., .
members of the Cabin-? ,Vil, uw, all(, in Mormons. He did not intend it, says' -At Chester, ra., on Sunday mornin'V 1 "rrc';" 't,IPk":i i-K s. Xe-.-.r-.
ft Long Branch on Wed-.V7 ' f";. , f fl . inft d'leffates tton by a special train on Wednesday, in to .Cciime .ieV h.w.mnd. lie, ' -fere "'-'- U -' ' " "
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kXC r r . t m-A-. -1 . .o.l 1( .iarl A 3 A, M iiinit aw . . u n V 1 1 :i (r i , 1 llf-ril
A MUUI.
nf the late Tresi
dent Arthur, the
c t and others, k
nesdav at 10 .'
ington at 5 r. m. The body will lie in
state in the iotunda of tho capitol until
r r. m. to-day, .jFriday) when it will be '.
taken to Cleveland over the 1 11. II, ,i-
and i:
JL.i..
next year
J)t;tacli- geoii has recovered r
:iHi
nate a candidate for Governor. "When
-ir. .Marun ami ms inuepenucnt n lenus y tendance on the arrival at Washington to - IDav niarrv his favored rival. In this unsat
recover from their bewilderment at the; perlorm escort duty. Tho remains will lie q isfctorj- eonditim the matter res's.
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ineiiis i mm me i iiueu .-...i.-r .-.in.j r.n.i t tne COmpner, AO mat sue win mil nirit -e,-ri17 Frank Strotlier
from the Marines of the Navy will be in at- an tiie heirs him to pet a divorce so that she '
no - i.i.cu...... m. .-,,u.- At Jackson, Teun., Thursday afternoon, 5 !inC throat with a razor, and ther
and wishes to ho,.l her tou- CwlI,or .as s!lflt R)d infi?antly killed ?, tempted to kill himself by cutting his
that she wi.l not agreey, Frank sirother. The difficnltv crew out .5 broat. He was addicted to drink and
-C of the or. position of Conner to Stmt her mar- SdrunK at the time lie committed the ra
own
wa
Without doubt the only stone-cutter in tbe Vp1l
I wun surai'ii-ni assMrance in
The difficulty grew out
,is arrested. Stinson, who is still living, says he kiiled hi
wue oecause oi jeat
Lancaster. letmned rroni a tour ini -L ne is sorry lie Old not do it sooner.
fj rj"ing his daughter. Mrother w.i
Rev. Father A. F. Paul, of St. Anthony
h ac'..K
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here
r Mtsc'-n 'i
thev i-r
i'wife because tf iealonsv and abuse and savss.n,-e'l
5jtiiurnn n.-i i r.i;".:i ue r.t.e?
-i... -ii iiitjij iijnn an.i tine,
A tiian l.;a.. fr,.,., :, i,t,lrf nto ji,,. ,-
jti t tftn;eir cl--.e behind a jmhir lift
rom.3r.y nninr ii.c tmnk nen-:v ,
ar.il tne I ,Mr -.e.iitj ins l:mil. .!'.
-i.nntii ii. e roaiinitti'its -;o or eat: e an
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iiMini in i.iin. v iew ieuieiti uu.- . . . .,, , . i ..""'-" v. c r.urone on i nurs.iav even in u anu was wei-.s'" - ........ .... ...o . . . , . ti-iore. ana t.a i no M1.i,i:i,nmwTitii.in.i i ! " - -' -
lav at 2 P. M. i. convention, they will, perhaps, oe con-, i.y me tiepuiations iiom uie executive ie-. v court a widow while engaged in the act oi j- rom(.d wit, nuisic fireworks an iliumiua-t Mr. Carnes nnsert his wallet in a Cm-Ki.a.t them. . " '"f; ".';
' .- strained to admit tnat w o ue as rignc iti jngious M-re--iVf t.ae 1
Sekoeaxt MAOX, the solder Who.'.:'"' 'at this was peculiarly he .year ,n t,s wi 1. be observed in the rotunda at 3 Ky., and his name is Renjamin Fergur-on., ttiranche on "e conti-'waS greatly excited by the prospc-t ot; ' , t.' ' '
-.,., at t be tri.-.' bv court - which to imf :ri the standard of revoH.C.-' u trf. TrrH t.tlli ? he courtslnp advanced more rapid, y than, Vt occupies half a million of acres ot, asked, how much was in the book. OimR,31l c.,ua-.ry er"nK'ai h?t ihi -u.---; :: -
-h.-t at l. u l.t ail. is to te tru. l court t 1 tl,c remains will be transferred to the tuner- the inscription, an i when tne latter was only v watr,..i prain" ltoihiiI in New Meixi-bf ng to d n hast y hanoed the amount, $3-,ytmet.t 4.v in l p.m.- i.H-:er he wa eef ra-.wi i': ' ' r " : " rV" ' -
martial. This is clearly not th wav lo : rhe cerlain and effectual wa to:.al car and w removed to Cleveland, oiuo,, ,ialf fIliist,ed the former ended in a wedding. r"iro$ left the house. Having s.i'.-f,e:..n.n i... tie fiee.. New i-. ...... n
, , . ' .mi ;r e .i-'.-'.i break the l.ackb.me of Cameronism is, -via the lVnr.syivania P.aitroad, at riving The elegiac pair are now taking the cus.."' ,,.;,'r ' ' ' ,;,al,u" ,w"rtr r,l,K"c ' ?sequentlv found his money at home. Can.el Tw-nty-c-'it p...,:, e-.t ar.t a a ' 'u ' - 1
deal uwh his case, nor W.ll it SatlS.j th ' tbete on Saturday at 2 P. M. InCieveland , tomarv jounfey. hut the stone-cutter Tt'Lv . a Boston shonkeer.er whois now advertising for the sensitive fellow.-riT? JV'.' ;vl.l:, IZ.Z - - -
ot the country who raver a strict . " " . " lm' '"' ,lu "-' 'u.!"l uu.1" - . agreed to linish the epitaph as soon as tney rof!C,j store a couple of hours on the day"yw'no- ii.er than be arrested for a crime otflame g t int.. ti,: the perty . i e;--i K-ihi a"." V .
io ii.i-ji.L iu i euei against it .inn vi'iiu. i c ...n i. .. ii... .ii. ... ... return. i..,icti hr n.o CnmrnAr f..e tt.u imMinn ..f ' i wnicii np wis innocent, raid s oi ns own., not i..-n !..- r.i.ur. wi,ot! wire sncle.j ! .- t , ii-.. .-' . .
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rigid enforeeai T.t of th? laws an-.l hold
that the mi'.itarj fchall be subordinate to
the civii power. Mason's effense as a
violation of tho laws of the Iistrict of
Columbia, and th? only proper :r:btiaal '..
for his trial is the criminal Court of
that District.
it at the polls, and bv opposing end
"Who would bo free, themselves mustv
sirike the blow,"' ,
William J. Daties, the Welshman
who was so ruthlessly slaughtered as a; .
Cenictt-ry. f.V. m . U,.L; ,,, t,.r n,u nivun-nf iim l A family living at Iubnoiie. Iowa, lia-'-s" -' t"i.nk-..r..n-:art viit:,iu. -. an I t
: No ceremonies are expected in the cities-.? n .x. rrrrp vss vt. a- n.ir.tw t'."V:r.. r ' , 'f. . rien,.. snin ti.rh rii.f nn.t i,.nt!. f3!"s '" aed f(e.e -r-t.,.:e : tut in .
ind tmiiw Viii.o tlif route of tiie funpul in . . i ' - i- . i- i resilient, anu uucmtii an ins employ es tueir ' U V. .; w,it i-?r,.ms i'-nul.t the jaii Mt
ana towns a.ong uie route or me juneia . rrnc:its, Ithaca, N. .: I can recommend .;pav f-,r the time FiTlle danghter of a iarnxr named McMahor FWl.-e :n..-hr- an 1 i..i"-..
irn!, rTJ;!!'!,', Yir Tl!,Vgt; i ilitniuw re VA'' CrPani Iilm to relieve all persons suf- Lfi. W. Scott,' ot Hawkinsville, Ga. bearsvcntered a convent, and In tw o w-eks was in fi a ,ereo-m.l9rt.ie I .r'hiVun !er n: .t es
arr.ing -inenis mr tut. iin.ii s. puituit. it ; f.-iinir with i:... 'nld and Hav- F.v.r T . i i ..ii .i. ' i uatip. She was sent to an ni i.uti for re-i'-iirv c rev tuiin-.r- w th in n.-r-.e-r-e ,
COIlllIlitled lO li:e niUlnllliai Bill .lorilleS OI-u.,.- 0 ,m.l c:,,,T..rr frnn. Mm cn,,r . I.'.., t. ... . t ..... ."cfpai..' nWn hprwitlur rii'M lipr
Cleveland, under the direction of the Execu-fT ',: '"..; '. ', " V.. - r J-- '". " 4 "yx t"u,ll' " " ' ; . " . n . " , , , - a n ).; w,.t. n. a-.J eta
live Of the Slate Of IhlO. r . tl, ltal, I l,-v rP..ni,r,..,I..H if tX m.nv S . -4-. ' - - -- - .. i J .. --n.M.nr a o a !T-ctd that .Pe.i- Tht-i.:
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C ctvntli.hitp for State Treasurer bv ( amiT-'H
r . - r
Tue Chairman of the Democratic
State Committee of Ohio addressed a
letter on Saturday last to the Chairman
of the Republican S ate Committee, pro
posing to rt-frain from speech-making in
i-'-.v of the critical condi'.i.m of the
Fu.-i k-'.iL a:: l the a! mo.-!, certainty of
Lis death, but the propria n was de
clined. The radical campaign is mam
Iv run bv John
t: be exp-;'ed that so cold-blooded a
J AMtS G. Bl.AISE,
Secretary of State
oil's Harrisbtiiv convention, has a broth- brief srf.tc h of the jicp.df.redaso LA-.been cured. T. Kf.nnet
, - , -, , :,. ' j mksted presidesi's life. ?. chant, I tliaca, N. Y., Sep
er who is a phvsician and resides in -' ;4 J '
' - P.l .T.'.iiics A GiTfn' d son r.f Hiram am J
Wiike.sbarre. Iuan interview with him :'K!,za Garfield, was , born in Orange, Cua
L.st we.-k l.v a rf -porter of the press, lie ' tfiw county, Ohio, November lf, ls.il.
' , ,". i. , , r ., . ., . i,. .- His parents were root and his fatix
"l i"-1" " v"- '- :.; wniie tne subject ot this sketch was ve
voters in Lackawanna and Luzerne i young. Thrown upon his own recotir
...... rii ..n.i rrl!v IIirmiMmnt. , )!f.-. w lien a meie child lie soon developed tho.-
Ki'of my friends ior Catarrh, and in all cases and vmable to flv up to roost.
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m... vneie liiev iite ncu i uc i t.ni 1 1 ci-; v n;ivi. if . t..;,.. uim mnin
Drv (ioods Mer-
, 1S-S0.
and sin :ner near r-
ciit-on for r.r ' -.I c a me insane. 1 he dauel t.-r died, a.d thej,
on and shape 'mother was so aTected that she died. r!)e;,,e jr.V.
'g-two lnHlies were r.TTied home for burial. A?were 0:1 fn
i ascension in ifson and (aulitcr nt home becarrte insane atk;,' t up li.U
He vathp;?,! r;::eer.
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heainil tmrni a tl.e started, s
tt-f of ine t the wo:nD a-.J cn
vv
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113 & 120 ST.. L
:en
! Mr
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father fiicrt - yars with
re from the p-fcs. it wh s; . n iU rc
ftTl XSOPni!On in "A on ;1 11 'dumT n mimh. vt :i:t: niij .' y " '-j u'"u, w i n u. u i . i .1 , in; j .
w. w , . f 1- i-k ci.rl.t ni tl... f,i ojir m i.T tlHi'L'Oti tiiv -v.-. nu'i i,.t i.uirr? iiecuc j 1111 r. i,,i i. r lp I I'TI .
ft.a balloon irom i.wiwikki, a., on natur.-o 7. " . ' . "'t; otv, a ma. 1 run. a? t-e ,.... n 5.,i':r i .1..-1
ootls two and a half eonuuioii 01 ins lami.i.is uoiuein.ic ""vrgj, Mt.-1 wheel rolled oil. 11, ev c. -M c t n u f - is
in the same StateAi"isanity inmseir. i.t. an4 j f.. even i.n a g-oo.j r..'.i. the wt'.ei ti! I;
l- ,n etraordin?.rr divorce cae was oe lv ve . r. i i.,wr. n it-
-r..y r-Js wj:t;..a: .
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(i.V- yv.,ir t',P In.h.iwnd.-nt T!e-t Ja?t as emineni: y qua lined I or tne nigii oniee i"".' .-tv.w r., . .
Chanes S. Woite, t.ie intupenatnt Ate s ,(rV,w, nf his mnirpn ?: Price r,o cents. For sale at the new drug
iiiiLIican Pint!- ifa Tir st a a l rp:isiirP r. : T til- ,-,10 - srorf. Mfn nir.r
L-raKin, ana it was iiot ,uur;M"1" ! . i r-' V.
- 1 1 :i cn -t ..i v vi-n-1 iii .1 .v t n -. s nor riocause. . tin; i .ii in iiu .in 1 1 in . iiiii, ..n.i 111 in ii oi iii z
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trll,m.,n Vi.it- li --t .p..y.. t-. .-j ""ip; 1 Kh. I Klirhll OIlAFl. Kill .M r.DIC IN .11. "-"in. ii u.i". linn, i
nci3iiiu.ui, i.u i- r. reacquired suilicient money to
,-T. rt Wtlll'"'ll i;i'lil Aiv.il r"fvr
ft day, landed in the woo
sr . i.i.'iii w.it i if Itroek villi
!. A. Ii. AVERT. 1'harmacist. ,ewarK,. Tho l,-.!tn...i cano-ht to tree ton hut Mi
: Having been severely alllicted for elev-j . Vf-n..,;,, eot -af iv to the earth C?'gun In the Superior Court at Chicago on J'-'- T,:e --. pa-he-i ...vtr- tint wn e.:p
ears with Hay Fevef, afP-r trying al-3 m s'ark Ziebcr ared 4.",.' while chanc-i-iThursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Fa Ivy asks a di-K:c:"a r Z::1-,anMj;'..'Kl,ri . V:
ry most everything without avail, I gave up all ..nenger cars at Reading on Friday af-U'vorc from two husbands. In ls she niar-..?..f;aJ'w;u..., 1,.!. l-en "r.;:o-t it',or. iu.i' t , ,
,(.s niiDfj of being cured, when I purchased of tehioon, was passing from one car to anoth-'d Dennis Falvy at Lynn, Mass.. but n . :me wl.l?h I .llo ej Vn tciiin J.
.-e " a u"a "t ray s i ream is.um. 10 myjLipr vvheu an engine backed up against the i. J : ne nese
,..r sirinse. after a few applications, I was en-.rjJrain ar.i s,. f(.j between the two cars andiward Hines
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lit iy tiie head ana Riiied. iiihiiii m
uarrel on Satnrdav at P.nston:-t!iat Fa'.vy
l.t won llnrrv Forbes and Georre W.S'Was mam?fl to anouier woman.
deserted heT.
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aiiimpito ,.n.ii runiiin wniiM sn i t .or t v .., i.ia uimri umi . nil . . t id i . . t 1 1 1 1 re I v to Ii r veil. H. Vtso Uarris. Lptter ... o,,.ri,t i,.- it. lu.a.i ,i,t viii.nl i-Smarried him. Snbseo'iertttv she learned -11 'c h k. ,v. m.ir" ::r 1 Ms-rr.K T
ililiuiniur 1..111 '6"'"1 " - r ii. i.i.i. ..... ........ , ...... , i. ...... .j.... oi . . . , . . ... .s n i ... i,i.. ...i ............. .....v ... e--.. . !....:.-... 111" I 'riKhv nf V.. 1-7.1 .15, ... .. i
la?t as eminently qualified lor the high ofhee '. . 1 -lewurK, .1. o. ,? During a quarrel on Saturday at Boston y-'" " v"" . - . ; . , ' . ?,ii,.iii, i-V ; "p
llirrr F..irlina QnH I l.Ama W lift h Ilium -O UiailOlilPT nt.lllrtil, .l.'l .u - y: - --. : -;... . . i. ..
- i-ri n 11 linn 1 "v. j.ii v.ii...i.n. ,
Tn.n.i n wn L. f.wn marinn d i rer Fal w therefore asks to be icieased fron
C prhno ti.nt Tna-rspoil thrnnoh Hi., nwir mi,i? Falvv beciuise of his violation of the mar
'If through the head and fell'C'ace vows, ano irom 111
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politician as h -is known !o be would re-
gard sucl. a commeiicutbie otter with tl
least deg:ee of favor.
his brother was a
e cause they felt well satisfied that if Cam-,',; lege expenses, graduating at W
. . r- ti !-.oK"' lege, Mass , in 1."jH. He was a
eron had rot brought out G. .-n. Raney as s u,e c hristia!1 church and prt.s
o pay his col- wise. Physicians from the
Williams Col-'. Hoard of Health have visited t
iries because shf
w York-dead. Townsend will probably die. k"""" mn, leganj cumidi-i niiuW: l
A necn aritv nf ttw. osses hv t lit .M icht-f.; tiuie snr Bi.tiiiru noti.
'w 1 Mrs.'jj
re i;r- :-f t f-in-'-j
mirtee, f.uwarded up ten the evening of ti.i-
Ijl'dh instat t the snm of fi ". ;: .o f,,- t ,, . T,.., .7
5h.M 'i uie Miiierer. .nr. -r--.s,;.v fsrir.-hes tl'.e z
tilt l'oiiowing a')-rart ot a letter t,,r pUi i.catit.t
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At tbe Democratic primary election, tainly have been nominated.
to be held to-morrow, voters must bear 3woids. that Wm. T. Davit
in mind that a committeeman must be tim of the Cameron ring
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mnisu-r oiiand iue Cellars of Alfred Speer, of New gn hres is tnat tuey ia 1 c.iiciiv on tne wfii-ji - ai rth " wtolr r Vi.n s 53 tetr..it, and his statements t, r.-'Wi 1 :v. ' .- 1 - - '. .1 .
dent of Hi -7 .lcrsev. only twelve miles from New Yotk a t--do farmers, who had good bnndinss, im-sH-? .,,lfc 1- 1,1 ftna - 1,1 .f0' . . J.' . . J p-J,. . i'n 3 ' r- i : . 11
f:"' candidate, his brother would cerV. rani C-'e for several years He 1';? city, one of the ."ost extensive -growers of A Pleinents sK-k and vm J!lf,,., ,,V Si.irV.-J, i ' -- "
Tn ntlipr i ! l"T" nun mux"?. r.m -i 111 "n u- - tie I'ortllgai grapes, irom wnicn IS made tie ? - ew set ucr, v no uni iiinr; uiii. i..K iiim i.j.-.-- - - : .,,,",,,- , Ptratefuilv at. .re.i-.to what Vew Ywk, i- . . 2 .Xf--50 1 " t T ti -f - - CO'.
ID Oilier. iPi !if m(lrnb ..roftl ie Ohio S,.nate v.....r if ,i r.;n, 1 i., in h r.i...i ,t,e . lu. Immed me actual gainers hv the clearin pf: :nd took an active part in the battle. At 5f Z'?'7n . IT ' V . ... :.e.Wi. ' .I":n- "? j V.i, i'-v ..
v.as th?. vic-r ;in.l.i and 10. He entered the l.'niou . This wine is known as Sp.-er's Port Grape of their land. j. just aN.ut the hour of tiarfield's death the; H hc ,,urnp., ,,;;,'(,,,.. n uk-uaec nTL'cir.te' H-! iT'v.;"' LO
and that the" arn,-v 1Mt;l as G'nel of the Forty-second .Wine, which took the highest premium at 3 During a funeral at Leadville, Tennes-EL nion troops were in a sathy ilemoraiizef jc.cr.1 the trriWti pnConw th'.s k -le.',,,-., . .." d- j g-fr V- l-'J !"'
1 - Ohio Yi.lnnteers : was promoted to the rank rti,o 1 w.nttiai tl ii .,inii,.pi - n.,rih.j ?w nn 1'linrsrl.iv mom in r. the horses at- 'condition, having Wn reja.edty beaterfejiave pal tUreoith ant the fi-arful eonv.,t,..n i ril'. If,.,
elected in each election district. The , . Welsh people in the localities referred to , of Brig.' Gen. Jan. w. :w2: was appointed : hv physicians as tl.e nest and most realiable tached to the hearse ran away, and the coffingby the Con TOMAC f -
jperson thus elected will be a member of would resent the tyrannical exercise of. Chief of StarT of tl.e Army of the Cumber- f.-wine to be bad for rt-edicinal purposes ; es-was thrown out. The corpse, that of a vvo-against u 1 ' 'thp..h the liattreE'""' ai ' ''' muiiuodmur, w.11 LeV;,"; foS . ftV i-
f, ., . -,. . , ,, . ' , i- land, anil was preinotedt.. the rank ot Major pccially beneficial for females, weakly per-man, rolled out in the road and was run S ST r3 C? f f
the County Committee from his distnct. ;.c,,nieron's one man power by voting f,entrat v.cpt,'uil.erPtl. is;:i. He was elect-.1 pons and the aged, For sale at P. James' Cover trampled upon and mutilated ty the was renewed and stublwrnly contested, f.;rer everythina. Dan, vn the d..thiriL ..r,. UJ Dl R g !? l vis
and care should be taken to elect reali- Vaimt his nominee. Dr. Davis's (he", ed to the Tl.irty-eizht Congress as the sue new drug store, Ebensburg. t)--3.-2t. teams that followed. , F,',n .' ,,r,,y.vw U K 5 he a
.. .iin.- iii.i i. oiiin.v. - : ,evr f note.! an'i slaverv man Jos-t-"! P' desnatch from Kansas Citv to the-1 field, and the whole country r as in mornings ' e m'rr.ey 1. Ti.ie. r nr tnnnotiiCPu ,.. d fc ES k
able and competent men. They ar. re-. sre! hi, nam without at. e) diagnosis, ,1;,, Heeeinr - St 7lL.i i.ft sayf th.U at a wed! i; for thousands slain as it Is to-day for theVr;; 1" rSf.'l Tt.on.fc Hh.k in ' Ma
onired to meet at the Court House on f,,f tho Wm'sV. vote nPYt. November in his - 7. 1 .$. He was re-elecxnl coulin tiotislv up .i? There is no donht that the schooner D. .ioing on Thursday night a party of roughs .-.murdered President lunise.i. fg-evercly hnrned that tint flet. tt-ti tr,.m her h neA -.t fpp w -l f-vrr i ' 1
,,, rior it,0 Kim nf tin"' i.i w-. f es r.K enr . to Jatiuarv when ho was elected to the - -a. ian v aineiiuer lounuerea in i.aKe intruded, a row ensued, and ieroy Miiirang,-J Adam torepaugn last weeK oecmea ....,.. ..i..:uu. ,mj,h i..wer i,m:.t. t.ec .me c.-M.n;..:t.thpTwr.iH". -
Jlonuay next, after tbe re. tuns of the s,.cilon 0f the State may posnb.j be cor- rnit,.,, .states Senate, to succeed Hon. Allen-. Michigan, between Jacksoi.port and White- ' one of the gang, was shot and killed by J.f pitch bis circus tent outside the limits otS".; fJ"J,f;;I, tor d..tre...,.?e.?5t- eout-j f,r.v swri-n..!:!. h .-vt- -election
are counted, and electa chair- -ltct but it won't hold good hv a large ' ti. Thurman. He never took his seat in ri-di Bin, and that ail hands were lost except -'p.. Jones, a guest. It is claimed that the Frankfort, Ky.. because Councils had re 13 ,Viv , - -
man ' the Committe for the en-uin "'m.,:ir-,v 5n thu locilitv where WelshA tLe Senate, having on June 8th, lSSl. been . Thomas Brecn a sailor, who sent the fir-t ?, killing was in self-defense. Kcentlv doubled the cost of license. Counci:sH-rt.,:r.rerorti hi.rncd territerr. 'lo or,W tore- v ft.fc-j.V.r ;.,'.,.! a'.,'.t' e'r '
man CJ. tne v iliiiu.ne 1..1 uie 111. u..i0 :trjajOril 111 tlliS JOCai.tJ, W nere e.su ..v,,,li,,,c.l1 hv ii.,ni,-.,ii,.an Vatinl r.nn. news of her loss. The crew consisted of 4 TI,S d,-v Little Western, manned bv G.T.,h ',0i,Un nr.tinance nrohibitini? the im.Pili:t tr-.e n.aisnlPide of theeaiafnit 1.1- ... r.. ..o,l. ' . i,,.., : .
. ra, 1 . : .
-j -! ir ui. I s'.. Ir-.r.1-'' " ,
.rj.i
year an iropoitant duty, in as much as ..voters are as thick as leaves in Vallam
a Governor must be elected next year, Vi,r.-.S;. Thev will register Cameron's'
-decree at the polls, as they have always
which will require a thorough organiza
tion of the oartv in every county in the
State.
lmIocc, the word "bolt" not yet having
vent ion for President of the Lnited States r captain Anorew rieiiu, r irst .nate ( name . p. Thomas and Frederick Norman, returned "-..oaditiff of the circus t-araptiernaiia 111 t hets "Hl. i,"ar'i 01 n''r ' wnpioii., coTenrn an area
and oleeted at the November election follow-- not given). Second Mate Richard Keith and J to Gloucester. Mass.. on Thursday, having J;tv An Ininnction was thereupon obt ain- Is IV . . rJ '.'?.a? Vn m'1?- ,r b.-eri .
ing. He was inanguroted March 4, 1SH1 and - fr seamen, named Hennessy, Curtis, niade the round trip across the Atlantic from -,.a" hv Forepaugh restraining Mavnr Taylot t-s .ren'rri I ie-t int- triVf -ti.rr.vi I'Z'Z'L a -i9
calling around him his chosen friends began ; nrpen, and one name iinkniiwri. The veesel r that port to London and back. The crafty from interfering with the unloading; but y,-rie were 'twite.l oft hy th" fre of ib t'oroa-u. "4
to civ-e 1 tie conn:, v a vigorous ami 011 re an. s ii utn. on iw-m min uie crew iooh 10 uie measures 1:1 leet on kcci. 4 ieei in tiPDtntiia wvir rpfnun 10 one v. ann. Rider, iv n-'inc-ti nrevai.e.i. an 1 tiie rnirkr... w-. . .n - iiiiii j . m t 1 w a tin . 1 -
ifTs.it:iv n.-L aniTniri eoni.i ne t nirntcii.. .t &t . ....
ti ' . . , , 'ministration On .Jaiv'i!, issi, while in tne,-; . "initi-u. tne vepsei ien tm- y and t teet incites 111 wntin. r' his police, attempted to prevent it. Mienu
f; found a piace m their political vocabu- Washington depot about to start on a trip to j -ago on Tuesday evening for Buffalo with ! Bev. James Fitton, the oldest Catholic Hawkins called on the Governor, .vhen the
V tTor.v is "oino- tho rounds of the 1 lary. f. New E-igland, he was shot bv an insane of-v as.b'tn nusnets or corn. essel and cargo w-clergyman of New Fnglnnd, is dead, at the latter ordered out a militia company ; the
' ' 1 C. , -1 . .. ..... T ..:. ...! r. IU tirO WorTll Mi IlflO all fnllt- Hull l-.i . I K ... ....... .. 1 ,Tti P .aqrd I 1 .1 moc inrr. In V . . 1 . 1 . .. . , , . . V. . , ..
v. . r- net: SCI nrl, villi I. o . v.r .1 : tnti n, .mil iiiicr :r " '- .....i., . . . .... j i ... i ... i. u.
Lj.rmi n,
111 ,
papers that one day when Daniel Web
ster was to engage in a d-.-bate with ?i'as
Wright, a Senator said to "Black Dan'' :
"Mr. Webster, you will have an easy
victory to-day ; Mr. Wright is drunk."
"I would have you know, sir," replied
Webster, "that Silas Wright, either
drunk. or sober, ii a very hard man to
encounter." We prefer believing the
story as it was related to the writer of
this paragraph by a Pennsylvania Con
gressman, vrho was pr?s.ent and heard
t. morr tr'rti.lra r.f tnffprinT Hio.l nt. I h niirl-if
i Tl T . . .. !,
T I- nAI!- 1 IP. l.ArAII-. 1111, rtlill Itici iA ,... il .n,i. . .
i. , . . . - , ..t 1 ,n 'JHe iiocr .o-t ... tne o..u. j. u. ,.is- Kalamazoo, Mich.. Feb. 2. 1SS0.-I know
Marquis Je itocnamoeau. i. muti nage. I(f)p Ui,Xors wiU b(,af recommendatio.n lion-
conipanied bv ten representatives of tbe rS the new pkesidest.
"fJrii;a nf officers who held commands Chester A. Arthur, who how becomes Pres.
tbe French army at the peige ot
lv. He was partially educated by his fath- if were first ottered to the public. They
uur oi nc.riu, -i ,n, v , . , i.i- .,vi ii I,. a v or iiireaifutrn 10 .-.i i. i ,iu. i.. .,i , inn oi ggj
i Boston and was admitted to holy orders in was carried awav bodily ; the circus unload
!; that city in 1827. Since then he lias been -r;ed and paraded, "and the militia remained or.v!
Mil'. !l llico n.iii nuiuiii m'm in ti u.ic?'.ri. r.fllllv I 11 I IP Cill . Irl'. li:c v.llliHV. it
.n.i.K limn, nr QlMUIPll'.tlP.l HI i
.ar.ee. i his e-ot:nt tor tin- irrptt 1.-
;if lite, as tiie iieoj.i. were lewii.!f red, and knew '
ej-ict which, way lo turn to csoai-e.-' 1
jn
Ret
ot I
yar
tie
1
- m
Yorktown, will sail from Havre in a
French steamer to-morrow and will ar-"
rive in Xew York about October Cth.
estly. All who use them confer upon them
a.; the highest ecomiuras, and give them cred-Y
identof the United States, was born in Fair- f- 't for making cures all the proprietors claim ' ,.' ,iu,a rati,oiir.;m tho r.i,nni -3 ' it
field, Franklin county, Vermont, October S.Vfor them. 1 have kept them since they f theM eVhotlists. In notifying Cardinal i
t,a I'Pfinrtitprt ,r hiu fa.h..were nrsL ouereo to tne mimic. i ipv .. . . ... . - --. ... .,.
Providence, Newport and Boston.
i hello, canon of
dntv
'au I.triiva tf M will T'5 n was icotorl n V-
iiir- in-iiii r ii 11 1 i i:pii pi
for Bid for the sufferers hviiwnu'" '-'I'l'itic.tt mvts a. y-tiz Iu
'.:r. i . i-.. 1 I'll IIAltt t'eiie.l II
er. but prepared for entering the college in ..took high rank from the first
the puti'iic schools of Schenectady. He
graduated from Union College in 18tS and
r:..t tv...: rt,i.ffrt,,Uon of the ' immediately began the sfmh
' 6 1 admitted to the bar of .-w
;,,.,-immir,.lpr of the French fleet at York-rris,-,1'. Like liis lan-.enf.wl nreo
. ...it. in, n.noa..no.r tnTOtl,pr eralAuthtir was !poorly otf in this woi Id's er patent medicine.
" ' -V rrnmU and nairl lii evnensc hv Tpar-hinrr "a
al renresentative of tl
lows: "Von musiundfrs:and, sir, that-'Presidentof France, five delegate Xatd
aunoueii ua vv rigm. s ootty may oe ;; the War office, and seven delegates irom r antral America in i.-.7. Mrs Author died
Si'the Xavv deuartment. Baron Steuben " in lSTu leaving two children, a boy
.. i . i .. i -s. and a gin or h.
a. i, i . . . . 1 .. 1 Hi. .,..!.- !,.-.-.. ...ti I.n P-
and maintaiu-
A Rome dispatch says : "Kev. Camp-,5r,r,cinr,,i.tinn to
St. Peter's Cathedral, last states appealing
i that 2VS..,. .,-X,,.' ..,...,.
. . - . ii -- ...,..,.v. .
jr lives lift. it iit-rtn ici ujt mil inuk; mm sun oi-n- r wrtrteu it. A vv eisn Ir end lauiche.t when l e
foret fires in that State, ne. says that 2ne
h.ASIT.T rnONorCEn. A corresnorn'ienr
the Philadelphia -'ccr writes as folic ws :
In your paper of the ISth infant to,, l,ava a
a.-at-ant eii tonal atrnt the town Yit.iiiii,.t.i -o-
! itm-oran
l!i oa!t ..no
ra told, lj as l have
rre
tiea
the
way. I
Borromeo, prefect of the congregation, of his tion. while many have become helpless thro'.? read yi.nr artioie. and 'atii .-w hv nr th,', 1
nd he .i
i .u,.i s
-? decision, he says his action was caused bv viniuries and exposure, and some are b'di l.N " as rST I""'1"' ""c" R riiiiade'ipi u.
itl.arnniiniiAH limlililr nf lli "nno tnlt.li- ",7n.,... i f ....... i .mi ti proved 1. 1 s a. .ert ion . The iron u n.-m (on
EDISON
5TNSTANTANEiof:
" v iiiwh ot vim i- t oonl imiioH ii.t i lit v rf ha 1 Vino hi DjH ' . , f . 1 A,:i i.
i t . i . . . . . i
Iv of law. and Mgli reputation for purity and usefulness,?.;-- .:":,.. Z:l:uuvr"" :il . .. '- ,,7 '''""l." ' !
I . I.n 1 1 ...in. in n. t .. . . 1 .1. ... n . i. . . v . . i . - , .. ......... i. . , i. . . ..v k ', i.e. , .... nPSllI 1ILIOII 1 fll'l'ilMlllbf. f. t It ff LM
Lake Charles,
... . L T iiinll .mnlitiii. .. " 1 . U . ... - T 11 1 TC 1 1 1 H 1 , 11 nii:
1.1 Ln Z thing I have never before done with anv nth-V fought into court to receive the death sen- u ,,nrhoo.ts are involved in the common calam
V." - opntntoHiPin. . i u . ir n tence ror mtiroer ne i
KS TV. ATA A-. j
Pian
proved l.ls ai .ertion. The rronunom !
Ilrat!-,f?aioon. Hut tttere i a H'pli .r,.i. t
jjwi'.h a name routatn.ru: lrty-trire letters, aud I v.
'""" " :' p. except a nutive tH.rn W CI, man -V
?n l.r- nounoe it. It is a; the Ani,l -. en.i nt .ki ,7
ilir I ip riri .L-f from 1 1m ititariid 1 . n. t. ..i.. nn.v. ..i.... T i. .. r 15 KriUnnia liride wh i,.., r..c. ,.. v...i w. .. . Kv Wlii-h anr
pand ran up the street, endeavoring to es-ors have no provisions, except such as r-5c i-"."Te ', ' "y.u -'9ryorrcri'iit!f. roput.r Air tt
s cape, tne oincers naving mm in charge r hrmuht f mm a distance, ard no utensils t.
Asswer ihis itestios. v hy do so opened nre ana ne soon tew aeaa, riddled cook with. They r.ec-d shelter, ciothing
-many people we see around us seem to pre- with bullets. tshoes, cook stoves, kitchen utensils, beds
2 ( i 1", nyy rt M w I. . .... AO . 1. I. ' ' .
. .... oiFi.nrui..u.ii wn it em . puiTiorsPt 4
,in.-erin cliarare of the brulne. wrv.n he .. .. tn 1 - lhA
. lew the pros res e-f the wot k. alwav. Ii vert tt,.t J;Tbe tniaa will
, l-arisli. Sir I raneis Head.tn hit. "ae'-.-tont of the lnivp.mMj i.n
drunk, his htti l is always sober."
of 14
will Ite lepresented at the celebration by 4 an aUorney is quite creditable. During the
a II E recent deat'i oflrs. Lmily n aril j ; j is descendants, all of whom are war he was Quartermaster General of th
Burnett, of Westchester county. New?
u-h. . State of New York. Hp wasapptinted Col- 7
no will - . . n,, x: n ... v-.-v i u-i v. .. ;
Ol.lCerS HI Uie VJteilll.lI. IIU. I rm - -.,,,nf tho P,.r, nf X o. Vn,l, i U-l v.. .
York, recalls an interesting incident in rPprr.sent Ireland, whose gallant and President Grant and removed by Mr. Haj es.;
the life of her husband, tbe hue General ; im,,,,,sive sons fiopd to the standard ; in l73 for refusing to observe the civil ser;
r - y ce regur.ttions aooniea nv naves, newas
ler to suner ana oe maoe miserable Dy indi- H a coupling pin, ijing on tne rauroao. and bedding, wao.ns. harness, ploughs, a ' K : ,u" lli"wtJ tin part.n.r ,.r x.,, - ,,, T-i n
gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appe-jf track near Meadville, was struck by lliej llo(.s t.Kdsof all kifuls, seed for future nMZrl"l "a?T J ON wtt-n inf
tite, coming up of food, yellow skin, etc., flange of a wheel on a swiftly passing train JRnd 'whatever helps to make them self-sup-jf Ix4f. ?b ?S 'rrlulTAi il in..ru irn, I
when for 75 cts. E. James, Uruggist Livens- and flew with the velocity of a cannon ball.f porting Money and supplies sent to the Ii poem of ten srattjas ha, nen wruterT e.M. .tin ln"M,rn' 'r
burg, Pa., will sell them ShiloU's Y italizer-? striking a section hand named Milligan in non. wiliiam (i. riiomps .n. M.ivor of I)e-ri,H end na with ih.. atv.ve namo, lo '.rve that ;'" " S"T' f I
which is guaranteed to cure in every in. the stomach and causing his death. In the .'(.nit r-i.oirmar. nf ilm i:..i;f it,n. 3th" nimecan be pr.. pounced 1 rtre the r..-r.nnn. ' n tv: r .rrrnTn .1
tonnO fj 1 1.. .i CQ mo tr.nr. t.Pnl. t'nnliln.b n nnlnn i ti. . . . '. . . .. .v...nvi , , ..s(on j , , ,1,, ....,.,-.,,.. ... I FiJ. 'C ll (l: I , . . V
oiauvc. Lr-..-c.v.T..iJ. p......... ,.i... i, .,..., ru,c w 1 OP t ai I ll U 1 1 V p P IteO . Kill troiionnee.l II .V... . Vii, 1 A liiUvll UI 1 IUV11
feper, was struck by an engine and killed. . -Thc graveyard insurance fpidemic iiasLr'.a".
nominated for the Vice Presidency by the
Kepubiican national convention m .June,
Ward B. Burnett, oneof the heroes of;;of Washington in the heroic' struggle'
the Mexican war. Mrs. Burnett was '' , ,. , i,t.nf nrt.npp t Tl.e hups."
th i nl lest of seven ibni-l,ters of Gere.- il ". , . T . , 1S0. and took his seat as presiding officer of .
tho oldest ot scicu U.iugiiteis or Genei.il tio)1 iseafi,iy answered. The Irishmen,- tLe Senate on March 4.1881. t
Aaron Ward, who was a ruling politi-
cat power in Xew York when Andrew 1UnilJ art in Uie revolutionary J Thiskers will Read asd Heed Tms.' ' n,"n'
Jackson was President, and was his per- v .. . . to th's countrv after' 'VYnen our most experienced and practical
... ... .. . , r'wa dll not corae to 10,3 counlry alLerf Physicians widely endorse and recommend a
sonai irieno aurmg nis servi.e in v .on-., tne gtrurrie had coramtneed, as Lafiy-v medicine, knowing from the ingredients used rescued in every community
oTf-ss wh.ch extended tbrono-hotit .Tack- j o...i a-., i... , it must have an excellent general effect on -slcKnessana
ftlttrtlitl .?irui'r:i uni, uui urir uric ni - . . -- . , ... t., ..
. . . . , ,.i i . the human system, and be a true strength- by Parker s
sou a two teims. ,u nis ue:t.. ..e..e.rt. lhe commenocment of hostilities and :pnerof every organ of life, and recognized . denoes in the
Jackson left a golden snufl-bos to the iipri here a n.i coiieonntlv none of their - Nature's best assistant i
oitvof Vew York as trustee, to give it'-?., , - i:..t" i...nA : indigestion, general debility, nervo.is
" " ' - - - - - - - c - - ' ueeCC liUilll 13 rtic Him 11 ui lil A.I vj.niv4.
to the bravest soldier in the next war Jsorrie of them, however, are to be found
A poo that bears through an ear trum-?- ")""y "lu " "yen n iruLo broken out wita great viruicncr
n, nrf .n u,t,pi. h. tn Putrid witu assassiuauon, out t.iai ne "iacpa
The companKs for which agents are
." l.nl,1Iv- nn oil ns,,ii a tinc mhan rt n ..... . . . . . , . .
. Wis. This animals. j ......... i ,ijUn insurance neioug exclusively toitvnn-M
of age, and has lost his ? - . 'iV.'ia , fVk-' -.T-lTh- - "I'i.r' fsV'Ya!"a: sepn,s ' a monopoun
, and his master for his tv-.. . " "TU" it" . - t "i,,, this interesitng specroairon. jsut tnere;
.. . , a ii auiiiuiuii moll, . lie rt ivt & umve infill ........ t,. y.. n cni-n.nc . ,t... . . . ... I . S3
Nichols, of Milwaukee
is said to be Jo years
hearing and sight, i
uinn y r-ti a tt iiut-iny 1,1 .H-ureii inestj alius to V . r. .t , . .,, , , rr.uu u, . v.i.., ,.i,.-..,viu w
cbpt-r him. A st-tTif arTifictal tpcth ar .Isni11" . peopitr rtiiiauuii won.ier wiiye,in Indiana. The supreme Court of that
'ii. , " in . ii 1 1, liiuutu rf . i. 1 ' ll 1 1 . .1 ll. u-i,w.ia li j ri .11 1 ln.l , ti., r. i .1 .11. 1 . 11 . . .. r
In Indiana, rt'nein may l, relioi' on.ati the editor cf the "Cain- ''
rr worRin"",,ri"n' " a yturo. r
. . . - M L
piraua. . ...... . ,V iectei by the owner of a transferred policy
rl a rtr.iA iTnrtin airoft 1B I Via Tn rtl.r ir nf r. J . ..
v. .... ..... . v. wi. , rAS nn "insuiao e m wrest.' tn the ner-
UCSDREM f men, women and childrcbiea respectable farmer near Winona, Minn.,7SOT1 to, wuom the nolicv was ori.-inallv is t
from beds ofJWassnoi instantly Killed by some Ull-W.,,,,, This effectnallv Wevent the tabino!
on lives tor F)ecu.
contracts bv this
omt of Indiana
iri.tr.i- Tr.io-hr . T.cf'.ii thp Pennhlic This f. , .i-t-: ,1 temale diseases, nroKen-oawn constitutions.
, , ,7 .1.7. , ntar,y evtr- ,u "i in health, weakness, debility, imperfect ac-
Bnuff-box had been presented lo t.ie Gen-.;wiI1 u do.,pt be prooerly represented at tion of the organ of life and health, etc., all
eral with "the freedom of the city" by:yorklown on tlie 19rh of October. t,f V1,0"1516 lifb miserat,le H,en lndePrt
... ., . u F' should tt-e newspaper press of the countrv
tne corporate autnoruies meirui miij3 call the attention of suffering humanity to
years lefore. The Mexican war came'-J Trnm,r..ii. eitrn,T,t;nn tnso meritotious a compound. We refer to
Ritmr.f t commanded a Vew York refr.ti., c.. pr... K Brows's Iros Bitters, a remedy having
" " j nouiiiiHit; a canuiuaie ku ismic icnui- tne largest saie in the last or any medicine
iment unlet General scott ana alter
almost death and made strong known jverson about 10 o'clock on Wednes--A-nul of jsurance policies on
Ginger Tunic, are the best evi- day night of last week. She was returninf"; gia.iv purposPS n Sl)l,h (
b world ot its sterling worth. g borne from a neighbtir's residence, walking ?decH,itIn of the Supremp C
g . 5. I, wv yrtl.ltt not-ail Ol
shooting occurred. S
carded lover,
is 4 far R9 beard
as mature s nest assistant-, in curing nvspep- -joi. cor sntie hi, me uew urug store, tuens-- . " . j ' vi no iicui-, wnt-u nieywouid kp promptly declaied void as bemi
i ij:...: i ,ik;i:... '. i...r Ta lo.9o im i shootinip occurred. Snsnicinn reat nn . t . ,v '.: .kii . , v i n.- innj
ln.1',nt are now li vi nr i n T . e'and i. "V".K"K""'l .KV" W, "'lJ' . ' tS, e.rrl,l !.., ' fi COBtrarv TO PUOUC POI
.toi.... ....... - - prosiraiion. want ot viiaiity. convalescence. Z"
be found ' fevers, chronic chills and fever, dumb ague, tl
Suprem
laieu vein as ueintJi
policy and good morals. t
in i ,,. i I ii I U.-M J
f."
ii . A2j N,i
So cr Cr; -
rV :l .T P.- - -" 'This
'' " ".' Thn:
fc I'ht I .. - .
fc . ' ' ' .up'
U' " ' ft
Ullrcii
-fvi" Jlacf
i?M"tel-at.
if, a.
I' - te
usrii'
.. i-
. Ike
oil
iUl
f i.n
cre-eent r.ct.-ikr t'rr.: tv.
a Anetit. wanted tn '
is. '.a tJ;e l u.on.
Edison
213
Sept. 1. lsl.-St.
HlORTIII KV 1I K
ll m way , i .k, t i ei
ai.i.l citmate. ar.t,ia.-:,e 1
verplty ol t.r. .-lurtt. than
t't -t ileire;,-. 1 ii t h r i ' V ,
-ire ran a rartor tin - -
. -"a i'i'r e.'j ntiiei ii j..
j" had, at h w f rioe acl ::
crp, oi H'j ai:a riteap n
land., but loct titiy ereceJ
ciiir ana me.i: " !' I i
t"dre; W. H. aliKAMs, 1 v
the war was over the Mayor and com- ;T-Wednesday,
monalty of the city of Isew l oik c;
This Senatorial district?
V-merit and gives permanent relief. Herald.
"What 111
from the Democratic lv.V "" y"'' " ot,,i-ri, i,-enrr?"t5k!.tt,efiill.'rpr irom. im,lUl,H,:u di,. - a p. K.ili,,, .Mirflii!1.. P t, ,
m k I IT" rnui l. ft 7 lil-ll H n 11 I llllb ll'l'd 1 1ITI1I4I'. M. Vt c M B rt - w t If W 1 I Mm r- I r-nw . - . . m
' asked by the State Commissioner of Agri-i ,V' ThuJiii. ini.V i u pi v ':n tion, it will seriously interfere with the sec.M'he a tive e.mSe. of m,,ft of thr m.eoe that 'h H i 4IMI TM1IU 1'. '
f Tirmirnr oil rtniin... m.i tv K Lne. vV olfe s candidacy has not decreased T t... ' . H 1 ..(..... mv b .t rik
"nerwi:.. .nd ennvtinatirvn e.,r1 h l.nllVr the number Of them. T' V"..V k "VJ E ..I' .V"'-M. U K ITT ELL.. ..or fourth year) alter thf : - I
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Tirp'i; iiviiufiii? ivn t.Vtirnci. a lnrormatlon was received at 1 .ittiA T?nrf.v
.;n .nf nt vciiiiimcnArt nn ro.i V ever invented, simplv lipcause It has trne Pll.I.si P.in. o .r.t. ra n & Ark., on Friday night, that Jane. Camnlvell
nui mixi. at i...o.i.-fo. i. ..-.. i -,., " t l..-i 111. J J . n..T.I. .....
SECIILLR
Choice Extkacts
Five miles of freight cars are blockaded L .r.n1t!y kiUed tw.oof hec children, aged r"We know the value of
at Y-oungstown, O., by a strike among the V ,X .,' '. JX,?- wenH bating out and Iron composing "M
1-q -rt mun of thn XT A "W T i
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tstAteof VewYork to take nart in th-.ibv ex-Sheriff Herman uaumer, or the "7"'y "D. "rr,r" : fc. ana wnen tne ca'.ise of death became ceuer-
i. to . : .... . it i-:.,.- riVt.iesiu nit- own coi.iuj i,i t ayeite oy ruor- j - p a lv known, a mnh nt white, .nrl kl.oV.l'
Jie-Tican war. oen. nuiiieiiuirii uniy bi sHuie njce, una .t. ti. im, m vv niLeir can r. wise in 1S7. runnlmz behind his 1 A rnttrmTn F.rr tli.ipmn,,! h. -ii,-'..! ."'Ll ",t.v',"v'
. pa " fc : - -. . -uuw. mp.ireu . iu.Mcu ..iu. .jauipueii iiom oer caom, titfafi
51-ovrath.p. Rticket J? Pemna is iitrm antlDB a l otaer medfein her to a stake. aA it.pii, .... i,V V
II It . . drt. . J Ol.H UllLiiJ iw3-.t:i liCl "IHC.V;
from Det-ogists. i
malt, bops, calisavst
.unit liitTeis. '
'-Our lady customers highly praise them."
"Physicians prescribe them ln this town."
"Tbe largest bottle and best medicine."
'Best blood purifier on our shelves."
"Our best people take Malt Bitters."
"Sure cin for chills nd lirev diseases."
KITTLLL. I
ATTOHNEYS.AT.hAW.i
TOHJ.STOWI ASD XBE: SBl" RO. f
OTFirKS in Lather . Q-een a larca hTv-lt bniltl
inir. earner Matu art.. I'lmton .16., Johri't iwa .
and In Colooad R..W, cn.t.um. 7-l.'l.l .
SVliiiCFlBETOIt TBTS CAMBIUA KRF.EMAN.
Only l.o per ye.r, tn adraoipie.
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