' " "'" i m ii . n-.- in n,. Jt, - mmm r ,,..,,,. , - i -mi riT-iini) l mm mill " ' M"MWMM"M"""""M"MMM" j ! i" nmlni i rccman. 1 E3EH3BURC. PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1S31. I : .If 1 C'K .1 77 f 7 f K K T. Krtrr. for vaie inrvfsrHKB: OK A N't JF. NOHLK. of r.rie. .UnidlRY. mil AfCHTK .It'POF : JAMES MYF.HS. Ehenshnnr. JoMV FI.ANKTAW Ntonycreek Twp. 1'OrSTT. Foil TItEASLRF.il : JOHN" A. KENNEDY, Ehenshurtr. ron rot" ntt ri)MMisiosEii! : .Tii"F.PIl l!(;rK. Alletrhenv Twp. HIllS lAMFHFI.l,. flonemninrh r.nro'. rou ronrt R.ir-F. mnECTon : f.F.olh.F. W. EA-LY. Johnstown. fOR forsn AfntTons: FT A. F.V il.F.H HT. F.Lenshnre. JoriN T.IT.71NUER. Clearfield Twp. fok cnnoNF.H : C. V. EASEY, Johnstown. Tnr Kepulil iep.ns would he powerless in tlioT". S. Senate lint for t hp vntps of Kelloejr. of I.oiiiiann. and Mahone. flip first nniriPil never havinar len legally f-lerted. and t Tir other havincr become a traitor to Hip nartv to which hp tuofes-s-ed allesriance. the moment he discovered that Hancock lim! been defeate d. ii"irF:Ai" wis nrr.nirned in the Crim inal Court at Washington on Friday l.nst. anil the indictment acrainst him havincr 1 cm if -id to I im. hp entered thp plea of not irnilty. His counsel and hrothcr-in. law, Mr. S,-ovi'!o. then rend to the Court an afliilavit imide !v himself in reenrd to t hp : wit nrsses whose presence he de sired, after which the ('mnt fixed the trij! for Mind v, Xovemhor Tth. fir.Axr 1,1.5 written a h-tter to the chairman of MuSoi.e's committee in Virginia, in which he espouses Mahone's can- anil fully a r es with hini in his financial heresies. The time ha iron by In this country wl.cn ar.v inuortnnoe is attached to the views tha Cr int may happen to entertain on this or anv oth er pul 1 ic finest ion. It there is a wroncj side, however, he torn always he roiin' od on as pretty sure to adopt it. Se.vatok Bay Ann, as we stated last week, was elected President pro 'e,. of the Senate when it met on the previous Monday. The Republican leaders, how ever, act inn on t he theory that another I Ctuiteau r.iiht be watchintr his oppor tunity to rid the country of Chester A. : Arthur, on the happening of which con tingency. Senator Bayard, a iK-mot-rat, , would succeed to the Presidency, cop eluded that it would he a wise stroke of policy to supercede the Delaware Sena tor hy tl.e election of some more accept ahle person, although they knew that the choice of no other member of the Senate of either party would be so heartily approved of by the whole conn try as had been the selection of Mr. ' Bayard. But upon whom could they unite ? Evidently not upon a "loyal Itepublican," unless they could get the ai l ami assistance of that mountain of flesh. David Davis, of Illinois. who. when Bayard was elected only three days before had refused to vote for Anthony, of Ithode Island, the Republican cau cus nominee. So they settled upon Da vis himself, on the theory, we supjiosp. that a half loaf is lietter than no lnead. and Davis was elected hy withholding his otvn vote, the vote stamlina, ."Vi for Davis, to 34 for Bayard. Cesar had great faith in fat men and no faiih at all in lean, lank men like Cassms whom he always mistrusted and airainst whom he cautioned his followers. Ve have faith enough in the integrity of Mr. Davis to lielieve that he did not enter into anv corrupt bargain with the Re publicans to oust Mr. Bavar'l and take his place, and we believe that his course as President of the Senate will show that we are not mistaken. The giving of his vote, or the withholding of his vote, would not have been exercised to put any man of either part v in the Senate in Mr. Bavard's place, f.rcf)' !';, 1 D iri.i I'imsrW. II has long nursed the idea that some time or other he will tiil the Presidential office, and may regard the Presidency of the Senate as a stepping stone to the other and higher position. The difference between him and the Re publican nurty on the grear and le;.dirg questions that divide the two parties is fundamental -as wide as Mieorio pole is f lorn t he ot her and in voting forlorn as presiding otlicel of the Senate the Republican members will find, to use a vulgar simile, that thev have brought their pigs to a poor market. As to Mr. Bayard, he simply took the office because liis party in 1h" Senate, being in the ma jority, gave it to him as its recogni-d le-.ider. and he surrendered it when Da vis, bv withholding his vote reversal the niajoi it v and eoiim.H"d him to do so. OIK PHILADELPHIA LETTER. Re. Ai.khkii N'F.vrv. a very able divine, commenced publishing in the Philadelphia l' r,,-,i ,-,f Saturday last the fist of a series of letters to Robert J. Ingersoir; ?iis sul jeet being "The Bible a Divine InM!tntion.' After he gets through with the task he has undertak en, and Robert in his accn-fomcil rough and ribald style devotes about twolu.nr.; to hill) on the p'ytfoim of some lecture Dr. Nevin will be likely to con- hall. ciuue uut he lias s mpiy been --casting pearls It-fore swine."' Prf.miuint .Ii ii.,i;s are to be e'ected in ten of the Judicial districts of the tate in Novt mlier. In three districts, viz., Philadelphia, Tioga and Pair. the Democrats have accented the Republi can candidates, Mitchell. Williams and Dean, the present incumbents, and in the York district the Republicans have accepted (ii'oson. the Democratic candi dates. In the remaining six districts, except Lanraster, in which the Demo crats have male no nomination, each party has ks own candidate, and in the Dauphin and Lclaimn district there are two Republican candidates. Thi: statement which (niiteau want ed to read to the Court when he was arraigned on Friday last, but was not allowed to do. will be found in another Column. It will be seen that he declares the shooting of the President to have been God's act through him ifiuitean). Mid that he ought at all events tube ac quitted on the ground ot malpractice on the part of the physicians. In the whole history of crime, over since the time Cain slew his brother Abel, no muider ct ever set nr a plea that for cool, cal culating, unapproachable inipii'1 t.co ninl unadulterated devlishness can comnare with this mild legal suggestion of Cuit eau as a last resort to escape the infamy of the gallows. Cll Mtl.l.s s. PuiNKi.r. was arrested at Morrison's hotel. Dublin, on Thurs day morning of las' week, and imme diately lodged !n Kihnainham prison. He is charged in the warrant of arrest with inciting people to intimidate ten ants from taking the benefit of the land act. His arrest produced a state of ter rible excitement in Dublin, and as it was flashed over the telegraph wires threw all Ireland into a perfect ferment. Not since the a: rest of Daniel O'Con nell. the IrNh Liberator, has such wild commotion been produced among the people of thaf oppressed country, and the government is determined f o 1 rv 1 he experiment of totally crushing out the Land League, for since the arrest cf its chief representative fParneili. Mr. Sex ton. John Dillon, O'Brien, ei'itor of the I'nitol Iril'iit'1. the organ of the League. ()uinn. Secretary of tl, League, ami other prominent members, as well as officers of many county Leagues, have been taken into custody and are now in jail. The purpose is evident to arrest eveiv leader of the League, and to-day freedom of speech is pi act ically aboiisli ed. Ireland bristles wit h bayonet s, and England has now a larger number of t rooos in that liule island than she had at anyone time in this country during the revolution. Can the government stanm out the Land League as easily as in former days it broke up other Irish leagues ? A Ye think not. for Mr. Parnell and his colleagues have created an insti tution so perfect in its way. and of" such widespread organization throughout the length and breadth of Ireland, that it will still live in the hearts of the Irish people even if every leading man con nected with the organi7ai ion was arrest ed and thrown into prison. "You may shatter atut break the vase as eu will, l'.ut the scent of the roses will ha ng 'round it still." No public outbreak of any magnitude has followed these wholesale arrests, and if tue ai'vic of the Catholic hier archy in Ireland is heeded there will be none. It would be madness and folK to attempt it. and every sincere friend of Ireland would dread the bitter and bloody consequences. Her people have outlived centuries of cruel wrong and oppression, and the time for her regen eration cannot i.i the very name of things be ery far distant. rHll.ADKI.VH! A-? VAKIKn VISM 1)1 KT FISH , rKoDVCTS OK THK hKA-THr. AMF.IilCVN ANOIKK A PlsTUKSSINOr.Y 1.NCI-.IITA1N j O-P ANTITY KX-rKKSIIKNT FKOTF.M. fl.T- ; A R D A HfttVV rOMTH'IAN A I MQTK DISTINCTION WH AT DO PF.MO0RAT1C KX- ; A TORS THINK MlW '.'-THE WOLFE I'-OOM j HOOM1NO HKAHTl.KsS ORFEO AND BRI T ISH CAl.LOrSNF.SS. rmi..it.i,rHiA, Oct. 1S: lsi. Seccia! CcrrejnnaeDC-r of the Freemix.I Mk.u: McPikf. It m.iv Ik' interesting to hiuhVuvt'-is to learn something f the varied fish diet of the lowlanders. Philadelphia's variety of fish includes lobsters, crahs, soft shell crabs, round and long clams, porgies, soup, fantogs, scallops, niackeral. Spanish mackeral, pickerel, weak fih, sword fish, black fish, blue fish, bull-heads, sheep-heads, sturgeon, flounders, striped bass, black bass, salmon, cod. smelts, halibut and haddock. The fish diet of the lowlands is varied and plentiful, and if every other article of food is dear. Msh at least is cheap. Thank (iod for the fishes ! the fish rnonrcTs of the sea. Having often, wondered w- there was so much interest manifested W the different governments in the fishery question, I have given that subject some investigation, and am fls-t,, niched to learn how trou-h the finny tribe contributes to the support of the human race. The ttre'it extent to wtiicli the world engage in fishing Is reallv wonderful. It is so immense that it is difficult to determine. The extent to which the fish pn.1uct of the sea contributes to the support cf the human race is much greater than the casual observ er would suppose. The whole Asiatic coast is devoted to fishing. The northern and far southern portions of the world get their liv ing from fishing, and it is said that dry fish is one i f the absolutely inilispeiisible funds of the tropics One hundred pounds of fish is said to be equal in nourishment to two hundred pounds of bread, or to seven hundred pounds ot po tatoes. While the average ac e of land is expected to yieid one ton of corn, or three hundred peumls of meat in a year, there are thousands ot miles of sea bottom which give up daily enouuli tons of food to the acre to equal in nourishment the yearly yield of the best tilled laml. Great Ih itain imports an nually about f il,(iiMi.inir w 01 th ofltlto pro duets" of the sea. The fisheries of France and Russia yield for mat ket each year 17. (Mia.non worth ; Nol ka 's fisheries yield !'. lino. ("in worth: 1 ten mark's fisheries yield ss. oou.uou worth, and the New England fisher ies from fs.oci.i.e'iu to Jpi.iioo.nii'i worth each and every year. The census o! lsT" gave the l'iiite.1 Mates Jil.r.oii fishermen outside of the whaling business. There are in Ireland ti. oiio fishing boats and iM.noo fishermen. Scot land has l i. ecu ti-hing floats, u it Ii 4. nun fish ermen, and in the four Ci i t i-li Ninth Amer ican J'li xini'es there nic ls,oi li-hir.g boats, with 4.',i'' i) rbhermeii. There are in one way or another, hamt'.mg and living hv fish, not less than :.'"i,imi pt isons. A censu show s that there .v re la-t ' ear employed in the fishery im'e-tii.s ,.f the Pacific Mates ; and Territories Pi. 74." p-r'ns, of whom 7,- ".'in were Esquimaux. A lent and In.liansand ; 4. 1'i'U Chinese. The total amount of capital etiudoved for ves-!s, heats, apparatus iiil'l outfits and f..r iuiil. 'lire's and epparatus of : manufactures was S-s.axa. The total val- ; ue of products was f!i,.''4s.i'T7. of which :;4"i.."47 leviescnU tl.e enhancement of 4"., .'i7,.i.."4' pounds of salmon in process f can ning A mong (lie products ment inm-d in the tables are fresh fish, crabs, shrimps oysters, whale oil. fish oil, whalebone, seal Mesh, seal , skins, sea-otter skins, eges of sea birds, sea weed and salt . Ever since tl.e llevoiution the rights of the Tinted .'states (iu ti-uery has been a subject . of cons'id'i able controversy between them and (rii-rtt I "i it in. The value of lb'' fishing banks (.f Newfoundland lias m id:' them the subject of contention fiom the time of their discuverv t t e present dav. France was the lost nation to profit hy the Newfound, hind fishci i, s. 1'ishing w as a business which that nation pursued witn great energy and success until about the middle .if the seven teenth cent urv, when England b-.m to con tend foi their"t"issessio!i. The rights of the I nited .Map's in this connection ' as seem ingly been settled at intervals, only again to be agtated, and it is to be honed that a final and conclusive sett l-ment of the headlands disputes ami rights of American vessels in the Ih i'.ish N,rtli American norts will he sat isfactory. As I have already said, the extent to which the world engages in fishing is very hard to determine. Oiiiek transit now carries fi-h in the hesi condition to markets where they pievioiisiv were as poor as they were rare, and this fact has giwn an immense impulse to the tis'i iadusf i . THE AMKlarW AN'.M.ll. r. Win. Hurl-, l ite e.nt.ir of .1 -,YW and .ltl'Xlt. lias cstOllisln'l the .I;,CT,'e ft .fll'crT, which w ill each week tiv to its readers six teen handsomely n.-tcd pages hoted to fish and fishing. Kiel, number will contain a 'graphic eugiaving .f s,.m. fyiccal srnme t'i-h caught in American waters. Hitherto the only paper devoted evelusiv.-iv to the art d ai.ghng has been the Fixhhi i,i. .-', pub lished in London, net at last the American fishermen are to have an organ of t heir ow n. As fish correspondents from dliferent sec tions of ti.e niteii States will be contriimt ing communications, it is to be expected that your expert highland angler. Andrew Jack son llbey, Esq., will he a'frequent and able font! ibu' er lo the columns of the A:h;!-r on the subject of piscatorial pleasures on ton of the Allegheny mountains. A numbero! gen tlemen are now attracting attention bv send ing able artie'es on kindred subjects to the J-'urt-sf llti .typtti,i. A IMS l'ULSStNOLY I N KHTAIN (;1 AXTITV. The country shou'd now send up hearty and devout prayers for the robust health and physical welfare of President Arthur, That ponderous statesman Davy Davis in his new position, with such an t-t-enly-baianeed legislative body as the present Cnited States Senate ii. pendent upon his rulings, will be a distressingly uncettaiu quantity. That itn- Senators in protesting against majority ru.e one dav and enforcing it the next day, are blind to all present history. There is rot a single instance where the llepnblican party has forehorne to crab all it could la.r hands , or.. The Republican party has this unique distinction. j what do democratic sen atops think I NOW? ' 'What do the Democratic Senator who j thought that Daw Davis would not accept a ' i Republican numitwtion for President pro . ', tern, think now ? After Daw Davis' appar- i entlv frank denial of any dicker with the j ! Republicans, do they still regard him as a ! rnanlv, independent gentleman ? Davy Da- j ' vis declared that he would not accept a i nomination if given to him, when at the I : same time he was coveting and dickering for I ' the President protein tore prize. The gigan- j tic Davis, the devoted friend of the new ; stalwart President, bowed dowu into lie- I publican slime and mire, and was as easilv captured as the pigmv political fieeboofer j Mahone. The Republicans have captured a I , bio white elephant as well as little one. EHS AM) OTHEC NOTIMJS. ! Governor Wilt, of Louisiana, who died on Sunday, after fighti'ig disease with great pluck for several mouths wa a young man t.,ur ;j in 1; vp class works, with R t nlin li:ii! seen much of notifies in times cf capital of SlOO.Ono. Oil country thieves steal nitro-glvcerine. six-quart can Is worth $'-,f. Thomas Shields, of Sullivan county, has been sentenced for seven years to the eastern penitentiary for forcring a deed. A. B. Goff. of Michigan, is said to have exhibited an onion seventeen inches in cir cumference, weighing upward of two pounds. Til,. Fittsbure C(mnvrinl, Republican boss organ, denounces Parnell as "a dan gerous public nnisance" who deserves to be abated. The only newspapers that justify the arrest of Parnell are of the thick-anil thin Republican persuasion. Irishmen shoald bear this in mind. At. Louisiana, Mo., on Friday, Edward Mcljuie, of St. Ixiuis, shot his wife in the arm, and then committed suicide, shooting himself through the head. The so-called "pink-eye" disease among the liicaco norses IS assuming aiarnmm They are both distasteful, but they had to he i proportions, as there are between f.oo and cantmed. Distasteful as tha Davis dose was. they had to take him. as they could find no j other remedv for their complaint. The "In- j dependent Davy" lias thrown his neutrality ; on the Republican side and made them mas- 1 ters of the situation in the Senate. This j Daw Davis is the same Davy Davis who, when defining his position in the Senate on 1 the l'Jth of March last, vaultrngly declared : "I w ill accept no honor at the hands of eith- er side." Has Daw changed his mind?; What do Democratic Si nators think ? i THK WOI.FE IiOOM nOOVflNO. The Yo!f movement has got beyond the control of the bosses. They cannot prevent the pi ople from knowing that Mr. Wolfe is a candidate for State Tieasurer, and the Mr. ; Wolfe cause is progressing finely indeed ; surprisingly. He has a strong and enthusi astic following. The independent Republi can sentiment all over the State has been awakerred and is rapidly getting into effect ive working order. There is no longer any doubt alxmt the .--tiength of the independent movement. It is weeping in thousands who ; have never voted anything hut a straight Re publican ticket. Indeed there is no telling j lio.v large an independent vote will be poll ed in this S.ate next month. I'Oon DAVY 1A vis. Now that the Republicans have Davy Da- i visas President pro ten. of the Senate, and ; in line of succession to the Presidency, neith er he nor they are happy. They are not cer- i tain whether they should stand over him or not. They seem to he very much perplexed about Davy, as his succcs:, seems to tlcm to ! be a entirely Day Davis victory. It seems that Arthur is now in imminent peril, as Davy is open for bills. Edmund's "lottery ' of Republican assassination," which was clo-cd hy the election of P.ayard, was re opened bv the election of Davis, and caused the doubling of the Washington po'ice. Vp on the whoie. President Protein. Davis will hu.letin i j),,,) bjs position anything but a happy one. as ue nas a very goon ciiance or neing groiiici 1 between the upper and nether millstone of warring p.artinan-hip. Even should Davy ; happen to succeed to the Presidency thro' the death of Arthut, his otfeiiding of a coll ide "f Republican Senatois would cause his imrneiii ite removal from the White House of a new President. Poor Davis. Mil I.! SS dUKHII AND l'.Kl TISH 1 At I OI S N 1-S. The more the pal ticulars of the terrib'e mill tire in this city on the 12th instant are brought to hght the more it becomes appu ent that the dreadful catastrople was made possible b a grasping indifference for hu man lite, and that its agonizing features wcie inteniiied bv heartless greed and ,uut ish ca iloiisiiess. Every now and t hen dread ful caiu-t replies like that of the burning of the l.auden'.ierger mill occurs, and some body's criminal neglect to supply the most ordinary means of security to life is again emphasized. The lesson of this horror is a trite ooe so much o, indeed, that it seems like dealing in plat It inles of the most nmi-inon-p' ice description to n fcr to it. The mi l wa en'irelv without tire , -sea pes, whi'e the tut ans of ingtcss and egress were of the nio-t limited character. The terrible loss of life was wholly inexcusable, and would not have taken place it the proper ap- liances had been piovid-'d for the exit of the employees from the building The re suit of the lire wa- horrible, and the conduct of the proprietors was imitai. Then' are laws on ,"!). subject of file escapes to build ings, hut '.hey are never enforced. The pror tectioli of the lives and limbs of the coiu tnunitylsfioiM.l lie one of the first obligations of a commonwealth to its citizens, hm the ex citement caused by the horrible result of fires soon dies out. ami public attention is diverted to something else until a fresh fire honor happens. I ,. N" . S. A mi- m in- a of "the first assembly of geii t emen in friuope" is locked up in iOimain him j id fordoing precisely what "the head of the first assembly of genth men in Eu rope" did previous to his gieat triumph over P.oaeonsfiel.;. l'.ut tic foi nier is an It ishman ami the latter is an Englishman. When Wiliiani M Gladstone thrcate 1 th" iiritish gnveriilne'd.w ith the wrath of public opinion because the said government had involved the country in useless, I. roils, with Ethiopian plinees and Dutch colonist., in Africa the Ih itish public a ppiauih-d his sentiments, and the more revolutionary they were the louder the cheers. When 'h o les S. Parnell threat i i'.ed the 'government with the wrath of pub lic opinion because of its outrageous ami damnable aiisrule in Ireland the l'.ri'ish public hisses and sneers, and the louder his appeals for justice the louder the fair-minded R.ritishers demand his arrest. It is one thing to be an English agit iter nd 'mother thingtobe an Irish agitator To denounce the lb itish government as a despotism in the south of Scotland is to receive an ovation ; to denounce the British government in the south of Ireland K to receive a term in pris on. (.'him -jo Xetrs. John Keli.v is either a most vilbrn ously slbiiden d man w hen he is charged with lia nig iii srveial occasions betray ed the Ilemoeiaey r f Xt w Yolk by en tering into bargains, wi'li the Tt'-pnbii-can leaders, "r he lias so completely cov ered up his t racks in ?-.is own estimation .hat he coasidei s Itinis -lf safe from de tection. At a mee'.ing of Tammany Hall Democrats on last Fr: lav he made x speech in which, referring to these imputations of bad f iith.be asid : "Now, et me say nine for all, if there is any nan in this commuiiit v. or in this oitv, 1 ir in the I'nited States, who can say -hat I have been, or can prove tie- fact i hat I have bc?i,. in cou.bin.ition with : le Republican par' v. T will asl; him to ' enc? forward." Af the same meeting; - resolution wa adopted pledging thei iPmocracy of Tammany Hall to sup-' ort the State ticket nominated at Al- I any on the previous Wednesday. The 'vii:g Hall Demoerals, at rineelitig on j a pit vious evening, also declared that I ' ae tate ticket would receive their artiest support. This is a good Is-gin- : ing. and these are fair promises on the .art of these two "Halls." The resu't f the Xovemher election will prove j hct'.ier or not they Lave been made to 1 'ie tar only to be broken to the Lope. If P. H. Parker is elected ''ounty .f asnrer it will In- by I lemocratic votes, . I to secure that necessary aid and as !ance is piecisely what he and his ends, are now trying to accomplish. , is a very cheeky proceeding, to say least, and the way to meet it e fleet -!y is to ask the simple question, was Barker ever known to vote for a : luocrat for a county oill'-e. or for any ' er uflice, except when he worked and ted for R. Milton Speer for f'ongress . linst Daniel J. Morrell? AVit li this t gl exception, for which of course he , ii !s of Mr. Morrell are especially .teful, we ask who has been move act at every election in this county of .:": years in his determined opposition " the Democratic party and its car, di gest ban F. II. Barker? He is and Las '." the most active Republican in the ;:'i ward of Elienshurg. and its solirl ; r.i.Vilican vote all the time for every i 'iblioaii nominee for a county office ,v- s, so far as Mr. Barker is concerned. it :io Democrat need apply. If there Democrat ir. this count v who can . "td into the support of as tiitter and '. promising an enemy of the Detn- V party as V. II. Barker. "he has ; . if othvr step to take, and that is b r'i straight into thn Rcnttblican M.UM'NF.'s f ug'.elil.ll). 1 1 f 1 1 IV Pi'ld'.e- bergi r, fought a duel on last Sal '.irday afternoon, at a point ten miles trom Richmond. Va. . with Congressinan-eiect (Jeoige D. AVi.se. a lu-tihew of tie- late fjovenn r. Henri A. Wise. The cause of the unpl'-tsiint ness giew out of l he present letter political campaign in : Virginia. Thr'V shots were tired at ten I paces without any blood being drawn, although it is r'lioiti'd that the upper part of Wise's hat w is p -iiet ra' ed w ilh a ball, and Ilia' a bullet went through Kiddleberger's coat tail. Atler the third shot the immr ot this brace of : fools was de liin d sa'islV.i and their , vindiciitioii ample, and grasping hands fich pro'i s' it tiiat he Lad loiscotist rued i the motives of the ; her. A dill'erent ; result of ih" bloodless combat would have been much more sal i.slaetoi , for Virginia and ti" count rv could have stood 1 he siuldeti I.lKing oil ot not n w itn out displapiiig any b. ck muslin. I. ate in the night of inc. same dav. Mahone himself was taken into eusiody by a po lice i. Rlcer in Washington n a warrant based on the b-lief that he wasanout t- leave the city to light a duel with old fV.r er.il Jubal A. Kar'y. ati cx-n i -1 of ficer of Some repute. I'p'HI leilig taken before ;i m agist rate and explaining how mat 1 ers si o id bet ween h iui a mi .1 ubai A. , and denying that he intended meet ing him or. the field of honor. Mahone was discharged, and as the Senate took a recess from Monday until to-day to en able its members to attend the York! own celebration, he crossed over to his own State on Monday to join Riddlelierger in their unholy crusade against the honor and plighted fait h of the Old Dominion. Having ioferred last week to Mr. Wolfe's charge in his speech at Titus vtlle, that fiov. Hoyf, in connection with M. S. (iay and Biake Walters, the latter being chief clerk of the Treas ury under Col. Xoes, had speculated in the funds of the S ate. and owing to heavy losses had caused i deficit '.herein which was made good by D"!i Cameron and Harry Oliver, i! is Put just to (lov. Holt that we should now state that he litteily denies, lioth in the aggregate and -'n the detail, t he allegat ions publicly made by Wolfe s far as he is conoid n ed. In his speeches si nee l be (rovernor's denial. Wolff refuses to abandon his charges, but stands by theiu in a some what modified form. He ought never to have made them unless he felt cer tain that he could sustain them by eum rietent proof, and if he can't do thai he had better ask leave of the iM-ople to quash the indictment. The truth will always win. out luisenoou or innuendo never. Tut: mystery about the coming Cabi net apKiinl meiits will probably bu lis ptlled iviLhin a week. iiiciise -itatesin m, whe'h'T on tne Rench or in the etii,te. or c sew h"'re. has alwavs been a disastrou- tuiiu to Ins ai i.i'ed j.aiti-ans. Davy Davis h a distresso,.,;- tnie,.vtain quantity. The R. puleican- hae pur. "based at a fearful! , high price a monstrous white elephant. 1 he Republican poty is worse oil with Davis in tie cha;r tl.a!, if he were on the tl ior. ami the Demneratie iartv is better off w it b !:.. a rd on t he door t li.m if he were in the chair. lint now that that uncer tain quantity is President pro t, nipr.re of the Senate, and would become President of the l uiteri Mates hi the evert of the "removal," death, resignation or inability "f Pr- sident Arthur, let ail good citizens dcv.utiv pray for the robest health and phy-ical welfare ot the latter gent leman. l.X l'erlil.s t l'KOTl-M- IIVYAUO. The National Dcui'M-ratjc party, a majori ty of more than one million of the white vo ters of of the Pi.itcd Slates, has been exclu ded from the liglitlul control of the execu tive powei at Washington since 177. Eor hvn days last week the entire honest por tion of the Amei ican people were happv, and congiatuhited themselves that the possible succession to the Presidency I. ad fa'len on one so eminently wise, conservative and pa triotic as Thomas K. IJayard, a gent leman wlio commands the respect and confidence of t he business interests of the nation to a greater extent than any other living Ameri can statesman, all parties having an abiding trust in his liberal and enlightened states manship. No political man in the I'nited States has so consjs'ant a record a Senator Thomas E. Bayard. His public career h;,s been of unquestioned honesty and unshrink ing devotion to ins duty as he was given to see it. Ta-diiy tne nam" of Thomas p. P,av ard is honored by every true friend of the I'nion. No such demonstrations as followed his elevation would have followed the eleva tion of any other Senator Mr. P.ayard held his place as President pro tempnre of the Sen ate long enough to secure a most remarkable expression of confidence and good will from the people and the press of the country, with out reference to political divisions. A SCTHVY POLITICAL rAKTlSAS. If there is one meaner, scurvier political partisan in the I'nited States Senate than an other, it is (ieo. F. Edmunds. What a dose ot l'icksniffian proprieties and Joseph Sur tace sentimentalities we should have been tmtde to swallow had (iarfield been assassin ated by a Denex'iat, or had even a Demo crat been a party to the dastardly and cold blooded murder The mean, bitter partisan utterance of that old bloated reprobate, Ed munds, when he taxed the Demoeia.-y with profiting by the "lottery of assassination," was not only caluiioioiis but eowanhy and dastardly as was the act or (iuiteau. The old debauche ut teed a base calumny which had no basis, of fact or reason to sustain it, and the infamous newspapers that applaud ed the id-timed utterance have deliberately insulted one half ot their fellow citizens. It has ever !cen the custom of criminals on trial to ruise the cry of perjury against the evidence presented by the prosecution. I will say to tin scurvy Edmunds, as Lear said to the blind (iloucester : "r't titer uhl-s "Ve, Anil hkr the ccurvy politician fceiu To see tlnmtt tlmu du-t not.'' A fSKTK IMST1NCTION. The Republican party has the unique dis tinction ot having laid violent hands on the Presidency itself after the majority had de cided against it. Those persons who effect astontsiinicjt at tl;o Coiirae of fcepublicau Cuius. M x.k.k vs. Oisanok Xnia.r.. ( hi is. Magee's suit, in the name ot Mrs. Whitney, against ((range Noble for remov ing the plant of the W let uey se wi ng machine company fiom I'atet-son, New .leisey, to Erie, is a perfect god send to the boss or gans. This removal took p'acc over a year ago, ami Mrs. Whitney has been very slow in finding out t hut it was done "without her knowledge and against her consent." It was only when I'hris, Magce refreshed Mrs. Whitney's memory that she discovered that a wlio'e manufiK tory had been sin teptitious h carried away from New .leisey by Mr. Noble and set down by the side of ' Pake Erie. Why did she not c,.t. out an injunction in New .lei sey rest vain in 5 Mr. Noble from removing the machinery, and thus save nn expensive suit in Pennsylvania .' It is more liki ly th;t this suit will mid more votes to Mr Noble in Ei ie .-onntv than he will lose by it in all the. Mate. P.i ought al ter Mr. No ble had been nominated as a cand idato. it will be received il! I10 other light bv decent peoj Ie than a political blackmailing j 10. That and nothing more. Altoona f-oi. It no.F. Pr.iisHiNn ox Poors Insi iume. A special from Poftsvtlk; to the Philadel phia Timr says that Judge Pershing refused on Monday morning last to grant a charter to the Helping Hand Mutual Aid Marriage Ass'wiotion. After pointing out half a doz en fatal t-chiiical objections in the applica t'on, his Honor based his refusal on moral grounds, holding that. ; ucli associations strike at the very foundations of human so ciety bv luring people to matrimony from mercenary motives, thus increasing the work of the divorce courts and swelling to a stream the flood of demoralization in iliis particular which already exists. His Honor approvingly quotes from Judge Henderson's recent opinion, and declares that .mariiage insurance is neither wanted bv the commu nity, nor good for soviet v or for the indnid-ual. Mr. Chs. P,. Wayman, of Erie, Pa., writes : "My physicians ha I given me up to die. They told me my lungs and liver were all decayed and gone. I was very weak, pale, aiul emaciated. I5y chance I saw P.ri:wn's Iron Hitters advertised. I im mediately realized that without iron in the blood, life could not exist. With trembling anxiety I sent a servant, who procured for me a liottle I must have taken it with great faith, for almost immediately I felt its beneficial effect. Soon all ily-peptic sytu toais disappeared, my lungs grew stronu, pains in the region of the heart vanished, my urine became free of sediment, and in a word I have regained perfect health. Now I feel able to thrash the doctor that attended me, and really believe I ought to do it." Rev. II. M Stack, whose famous case against the Mishop has just b-cu ended after ten years' litigation ami who is now a resi dent of Philadelphia, states that he will ap ply to the Bi-mp for i"instatement in the Church. He says the decision' of the Su pteme Court ends the case, and that he is sustained in what he contended for that the Bishop had not the authority to suspend him from the performance of" all priestly functions when dismissing him fiom the Church of the Annunciation at Williams port. The fight has cost Father Stack ten years' time and considerable money. It is unnersHMxi mat nis application for reinstate. tloo cases there at present At the moment fJladstonc was receiving the freedom of the city of London at Guild hall, the air was filled" with voices announc ing the imprisonment of Parnell. Rebecca Zerbe, aged HO years. Mind and insane, died in Rethel township, P.erks coun ty, a few days ago. The speculative men had ?.". nun insurance on her life. Garfield's sickness and funeral expenses cost fiUT.oO, of which the I'nited Mates will pay Sloo.iHM). leaving f?4".t;eD for Ohio, Cleveland and private individuals. Senator Mahone was arrested on Sitnr day on the charge of accepting a challenge from lien. Jubal A. Early to fight a duel. The Senator denies the soft impeachment. Great damage and loss of life through out North Germany resulted from the late gale. The river Elbe rose twelve feet above its normal level and is covered with wreck ing. T. M. f aimer and John P.atti ir k. a brother-in-law of Comer, had a fight on Saturday at Columbus, Ca., resulting in the death of the former and the probable fatal wounding of the latter. About two hundred people were precip tated to th ground hv the fall of a tier of seats at the Clearfield Fair on Saturday lasf, and six or eight of them were injured, one or two seriously. An old horse at one time owned hy David R. Porter, and willed by him to his son, was shot at Harrisburg on Friday, to put him out of his sufferings from rheumatism. He was aged twenty-s;x years. James Murray, a farmei in well to do circumstances, living at Wattsburg. Erie county, was arrested on Sunday for de bauching an orphan niece left under his care. The child is encicnte. Michael O'P.oyle, aged 72 years, who has , been lingering for sonic time with consump tion, died nt Sugar Notch. I.nzerne county, recently. It is said that there are fjiinmo oir his life on the speculative plan Tames Fretheway, a leading mine con tra cter of Wilkesbarre, emmited Miicide hy shooting on Saturday. The act is said to have been cause 1 by the attempts of a notor ious! woman to defame his character. Governor II ovt has fixed Fridar. Decem ber t'th, as the time tor the eeer,tou of Jonathan Meager, Emanuel Ettingev and Israel- Erb. convicted of the innrder of Gretchen Kiut7.I1 r. in Snyder county. At Marietta. Lancaster county," i.n Sat urday. Jacob F.iisuiau and Jonathan l.nrza Icre quarrelled about the cows of the latter tresoassing on the land of the former. In a tight that ensued Larzaiere was stab'd and will d ie. A "vtringv." "rattling" voice and a constant disposition to expectorate, indicate incipient throat trouble if dangerous ten dency ( sr" Dr Hull's ongh Svrun in good time, and be saved much trouble and annoy, atice. For sale bv a'.! druggists. The hist w ickedness is the wo--t. Some unknown wretch hod a package of dyna mite neon t pe track of the 11 iltimor.- ami Ohio Raih'Kid at Zanesville Ohio, on .Satur day But for it accidental discovery a pas senger train would have probably been blown to t.ro.cs. --During th" height ot a gal" on Na'iulay the steamer t'vpti i 11, from Liverpool to Ge noa, -was wrecked n the Welsh coast, only eight out of her crew of thirty were saved. The steamer Helvetia, from Liver pool for New York had to put back on ac count of the storm. Tint death is announced of the Right Rev. James Itrown. Catholic P.ishop of Shrewsbury, England, at the age of sixtv nine. l'.isjiop llrowu was copse. Talc,? in the see in lsr.l. He will be succeeded by TV; simp Knight, his coadjutor who was con secrated U11 years ago. tne hnmlred and thirty P.ritish am; for eign vessels were wrecked off the English coast 'ast week. The approximate vabre of the property lost is i.s imiii.ooo. (.f which the sum of iii.iioo.ooo represents the P.titih hiss, es. ne hundred and thirty-eight persons are reported lost or missing. The chairman of the Republican Com mittee of Reifford county has issued a circu lai app"aling to members of the Reformed Church to vote tor lion. John Cessna, for President Judge. Mr. Cessna desires ro In considered as a canditate who is "neutral in politics." Ixit not in "religion." Mrs. A Ri ilaiid. ii". years of age, wis ar rested in Cincinnati on Monday afternoon charged with the murder of her grandson, agi.i years, the son of John Gou!i, of Newport, by striking him on the head with a stick and then nearly cutting his head from his body with a butcher knife. The HVivni Watt 'nitHut says that "ore of the greatest and best priests that ever wore a stole is now slowly dying of leprosy contracted durinc his minstrations , n the sick ' in Louisiana, where the old plague is spreading in certain parts of the State. Its authority is the State Hoard of Hea th. If there are any Democrats who think of voting tor Wolfe" thev should remember that tt V are aiding to that extent the elec tion of fiai'v. the Republican candidate. It is a Republican qnai ret. and let tliem fight it out. The Democratic cai didate will cer tainly he elected if he receives the party vote." The remnants of the Philadelphia Ccn- tennisl Exhibition have beet; sold by auction. The gr -at organ, which cost $-'.m. went for i-ri,noo, and it is to be removed to a llos fon fair building. The largest mirror in the wor'd. It bv is feet, in one plate, originally costing s.1.000, was bought by a saloon keep er for '."Hi. When the leaders of Irish option are imprisoned without trial, and released at the pleasure of the government without- redress, the Chicago AVirn ask. who can blame the j.0ple if they resort to any means of ob taining vengeance '' The bomb is a dreadful weapon, but desperate diseas 'S require des perate icmedies. In one of the canons lending np t.i the extinct volcanoes south of Mono Lake, there is a spring of lemonade water ; at least, ttie fluid that 1107.es from the rocks has a flavor that strong'v resembles lemonade. It is clear, and has such a strong aci.1 taste that ! with the aid of a little sugar it could be sold for the 'genuine article. The Ited'ord Oif: tte tells of a rather re markable martiiige which was celebrated in that p'acc on Monday of last week. The gav and festive groom has seen the snows of 72 winters, while the blushing bride, who had laid her lirst husband to rest in lspi, tripped blithely to the altar under the w ight of 7.". vp irs. Slav they live to celebrate the centennial of their wedding, is the wish of the flazrite man. Eight employees were killed and four teen more or less seriously Injured 'luring a disastrous fir., on Wednesday night of last week, at C II. Landenberger's woolen ami cotton mill, in Philadelphia. All th bodies except one have been identified. The loss on the building, ?'.. is covered bv insur ance. The insurance on the stoek and ma chinery amount to MO.otHi, but Mr. Lamien berger" has not y.'t made an estimate of his loss. The residence of Allen Fatrbank, in the town of Wayne, Dupage county. III., was entered by burglars early on Wednesday morning, and despoiled of money and gov ernment Jx.nds to the value of rive thousand dollars. The burglars bound and gaged the entire household, and then pmceeded leis urely to wot k. There were five of rhem in the party, one keeping watch outside. They got an hour's start of the pursuing rirty and escaped. When Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kress, of Erie, Pa., went on Sunday morning to engage in prayer by the coffin of their daughter, who" died three days previous, they found nothing hut a bloody mass of flesh and bones Pieces of flesh were found on the floor, and the pall was covered with blood. While transfixed with horror, the cause became apparent in th return of a swarm of rats from a disused sewer running ! leneath the house. ' The house of John McCarthy, at Crook's Corners, four miles from Prushton, Franklin county, IN. Y., was burned on Saturday night last. The family went to bed between ft and 0 o'clock, the four hoys np stairs and Mr. McCarthy and wite and the little eirls down stairs. At H. o'oclock they were awakened by fire. Mr. McCarthy started tip stairs to rescue the boys, but was driven back by the smoke and fire, and was forced to leave them to their fate. He, his wife, and three little daughters tarely escaped with their lives. 1 lie widow Kileyand tain- great excitement. He was Mayor ot New Orleans for several years, and kiring his ad ministration occurred some of Hlic most im portant events in the history of that city ! known to recent years. He was elected Governor in 179. A boarding house at Floyd, Ind . U kept wholly for the accommodation of persons tcnipornri'y residing there for the purpose of obtaining divorces. It has now twenty nine inmates. In several instances mar 1 riages have grown cut of companionship in i this house. A wedding was lately ncld an hour after the. coupie concerned had referr ed the decrees legally separating them from their former marital partners. In an address to 11,00!) pilgrims at Rome, en Sunday, the Pope referred to the coming Masonic C ongress as an insult upon the ; Church's corner-stone. lie said the promi l ses in faror of religion and the Pope had 1 been contradicted hv the facts. He asked Catholics to watch and prav. The liberty and independence of the pope, he said, were necessary for the welfare of the universe, and the Pope would not cense to fight for that oljeft. Ia conclusion Ire said ; "Our arms are spiritual and we shall cohquc' " lie blessed the pilgrims. In Warsaw, N. Y., last Thursday night, Vdlncy arien, aged twenty-seven years, was informed by a special legal messenger that Jonathan White, of California, his bachelor gtvnt -unele, had died intestate, leaving an estate valued at ST.ono.noo. of which M share would be one sixth, and flint he should take the usual legal action to wnn" his diare. Th?rv are twenty-four heirs. War ren's avocation has I wen farming on shares fend horse trailing. His deceased or.f Ie was fifty-nine year old, and amassed his for tune washing guid dust from creeks. The safe of a nitro-glycerine factory ought, to lie very safe indeed. A co.tp'e of burglars, however,' entertained the idea that the safe of the Roberts Torpedo Company, near Ihadford, in this Stale, would be a safe tiling to operate on Put a few fragment , of flesh and clothing now testify to those burglars, for .'ion pounds of nitro ch cerine summarily finished their burglarious careers. The fraternity of burglars has learned a s soti that wi.l probab1 f result to the profit of people who happen to be in the habit of keeping quantities of cvploi es on ham A MoITi, SiT-IXM. No f- cech call , d forth bv the crael and uurnei 'fed fate cf President Garfield has attracted more ge ti ers I notice, or been more widely circulate'', than the on" delivered at ti e niern'u 'la I meet ing of the Pittbnrg Rar bv Col Rom-rt M Gibson, the well known and eloquent Demo cratic lawyer of that city. It Is a gem of it. kind and is as follows : Tl.e dead IVcsl.-frnt hi- lt-.tj nti'.Ti o- Ie serri win! t"liJ. II" ii"vor si. m K. lei vc r !! T.t nr f Icif d fur p'iicc. The li'inun t-et i;j.in him. I iie Minnwi are th.- t the pr .n !ct h eir .-f to Pre!.P nt '? life MS wlicn he cum id I. is l.r-1 .-.' k-iw-s hnme to hie Pi'.thrr lii'(lfr I in all t.i ca. ti i.tli'-r -he h "Itow ftU'l t.c an o'jliiii. veiicr nn.- tronif nnd g-ur.d. Ilr.w the Iwo inn-d ! vo j it In tl.e ci'-ln .! "T in pli-ii-ant jcininer nurlit tl.p flump- in Hi r.frtr irn: an4 t lie u rcat wimmIs r.c-ir ' !" "'sj "' t h" lt:iv :(!? j. Witn. sr and t 'lk" ! t"g't?.T a tu hew t" to t i. wild I ft! el .! tathT who il :"d (rh 11 ths ji.ii who ire f r. :ll;tr. i 1 dry tcuel he p.ifi ),cr wlm tie- !-.rr rrlj'n rl in 1 te- t.rorn iumin:a. nnu t to' iri.-tfiuf 1 jSiiv wiiel- iieiran to irrnrrnt'a sSme the ir:0'l'" Tte-n w..n'.t n.mo ii. n tte-o The 1 -i. m.-l h-."-r HXe winter, how l..r.(f an.I t itter only the po r can k:siw. At hen vr,ti,l sotne the L:fnr ttmw. wl.en Tv(e m.t 111 'he hill ..r f'-re-t e.nintjr ane 1.11I tint ieir.il - ..f a far o T thlo Pent : n i.wm 11 !..t, '! Ii(.r t tu." s;..,,t,-, , , jt theSeut,.' Aye! it meat," that Met Iter F-irth . about to prrrt l.er '-Ici.iren wi'ti h'-r venrly hvt.'Ti ot .Inr.e tm-io:' met 'in. ot Hr..s. "l'!'re .-itiicle thtni;? t:ialf t!:ep-Mrv l t Li lit' . live jn.l t'V he h: A tattiere l nrt-'n ! liar- : very l.i.rrl to'enrn and ave in those ht. lie war nt! "on f.,ot to a l:st:ir . ho., t,ii in .r.y 0. ' the en? r a nee fee. lie i ) fi ve ,!el ar" in ! . iroi" it pic k f s. n na ten in a wallet in l.i Mil. He felt of ti - money otter.' a- he walk..! rn. ' at last na y.-sillii; liernl niiPlllJ"n I he l.Vt" tf. .' lie had rei.'l rsTvil hnr.irennz for k r.owle.lif (who I ns not felt that ?i he lo- 1 M "i un l i-an t.n k tl.e roa.t. look f ir after it. (iImh he an . i les y 111 ti nt a teiicM j frot.i of a Jo- h..ase. who 11-keu wtint hcitfl' I'lnk'T l.r. 1 to1 n T'lv wh rev -1". H-:e It it." Saul !eof tier tii:tt --Iher i" llr. H : : - . N'j I tiavo l.een rpojilernpil will I r. Hi's- at ten'-' 1 though he ii too imr-h or. er out now I f-r-irO c n't. TI' ex.l (in- why ii" (r.-e f- n"r t- tte I're-i lent : .ir. h t n t-(-)iiK:;:;l si te w i'i tin' Prw-.-ii-nt's i:r.(Cieti- uiel irrire'-'l no mi naoire. 1 tiaf f. 11 nd Sni may hive tu i.te t 'ee man. He e.niM not l-.rifet Hii-.-.' Vtel! the etirt.'in l hilling f'ver onr'.t the trre-irent tr isfe lo-" Un'ovn iti lee'iey nrui tnorrien.ti'.-aiit in rrii.v t-at 'ire- in a a h v ot hei". II- i ihal ar.S 1 hnve cni. t.ore thru t.i- lit Ten - a t r u 01 1 - h . :. 1 'I o v. a y h 1 s o r; t h . Th" mill wtei s,n;.j (, (iVc th.u wh-n ti" W'l c 'm.to :i ( y th:.t ':-..''.;l saiie .ii"-;ri. r;iii re;i- 4 -) Fire broke out in ihe nui'nit Iloie. Kokomo, (.'ol., at 7 o'lirck Thursday even hie. ft was caused by Ihe explosion of a lamp, and the flames spiead lapuily until 10 o'clock, when they had consumed every house within reach. t than twenty liniits are left staiulino. The fire tuts com municate.'! to the powder ".Tarjazine, causine; several terrific explosions. About eighty families are thus rendered homeless and des titute. The los is estimr.f-'vi nt over !imi, ouo. The 'nsurance js littl.t. Whisky was fiee. and hiifiiir'-es of nun '.vere in! liriat.-d with i. UiU.ee Adnii', the I ). -r-'t!e I on, for ."state Treasurer, has oik indirect npoti the sympathies ,,f t; .. -1 ; r : 1 1 psi The moans i.f tie- Si.elaro ; ! i with one voti" ih".o:ioee hi, a as a:i 1 person f,.r t'u ofii'-e The Stand:"'! Company is the. ore 'jrei't : "? ' i ev coin 1111 n .veil t Ii in'.- t t .k"' ov now in--!eii!l ih the "'!:(' turn of t't'e. Sir. i.e h:.s I (lit and bitter foe from it- h undertake-, t-o s,-y he Willi..! know the reason why. Ii w i oftd o! 1 T- - I lie 1.1 p-rty n re e-i rri' 1' ' r l.'l'i T -il. ;i r, Yr 1 ''. i t c. ' t 1 V-v t.::( a'"..e-h X- ; . nu- ."I.i 'A - w:i -t: ' '...ii h t .,lw. nt h n w .. 1 .11 r s- I v I i ' ""t I. Il'l i : -T ei: e 1 s - r . - 1 .1 r ; e.l I v,e s- -e I, :.. -I ( I. .-:e 1 ' el 1,5 :iel -r ti.e - i. t I: !- I..:: 11 let li e ; in ' 1 j- n: ,0'V r.'if'T : ti.K !r v : I n: t tie - 1. II;.' : I iii.. :'l 1 ( lad C 1 :': 1 1 a.- - : ," o'.l'-. I- . firr rii ii.- : I. er j ! 1 re ll!.;. n. ill !-.'. ITI. Vt 's 1 o ) i.; :: n w isheii I,, ; 1 to plCl't 111 I oil lo ll . S "(1 11' h - ' -l.'I: t I- 1 - ke h - 11, 1 .1.1 V. "t on 'i .a' i c-l 1 ii tnro. lllee ,i i 'II 'li1'. . 1 1 1 y ' ti t ( lit th:-It t. d be I, T' wh lie to ;ive id ; As out 1 act or ihi.i.h Gere, o! II 1 was supi riiiteiiil.i.t: u deep cav.itiou on Monday last, a portion ;' the side dipped and burie't liita 1.1- to the shon'ilei-. but wi'h little or no in.i: . rhe t'lty Kuji ieer ai d ( ity Surveyor con:mei.f-ed to li' him out, when an immense ti.it." of earth was seen to move from t h top ' f tie" b inK 'I"lie rescu ers had 'o fJ y for safety, and the imprisoned man, bdt al "ie P cr: tain death, calmly tt.ivc instructions uncerniii!; his family and awa t'-d the toroidal approach of lue ava lanche. Af it five a.ino'csof t i.i- horrible sii-j.enst- the niii-s. weiu-liiiio hu'iitted- of tons, piatiiied down "he cut! 111 on t l f t he dooined ti an. The ("i'sh-d body was I v- ei ed t !,e sar: e liie'it. Th" rcs:d : of .folm Miller, a respei-t-a h 'e phi titer i vite in Kando! ph con u! . 1 k . , was visited .1 !, w N'.uht a irn ly ten 01 twelse niei: who wte heavily aimed and w..ie mask. They stiri undid tio- house and called :ot.i.y l. r Mrlu r to come out. Miller was ii'i-i-i I. ('TO lcainiiu this the mob entered llicliiiii-r.iiinl tak i olt t w o l.ms, aired ri'-i-i tivelv IT. a.nl IS teats into the yurd they vviiippe.l thun in a tetri ! man ner. The youngest ie . attempt i'.t: to es. cape, was an d on. twenty shots takinj ef fect in his l. uiy. The desperadoes, after threatetiiu tl.e" lives of Miller's wife and daughter, rritw,iy. reinarkiiiii that at their n-.t Visit tl.ev wiiii! J c'eaii out the ram he and kill evi ry oee ot the family. Mrs. fl lor idetit ifieii -one ! them. ,o au-c for the outrage Is a-ssisjiusi) Kxi'I-HIt N K IHC fll'si (It 1 ok The con staut practice nio-t women have in cantm for the sick iimkcs II t mi often tuoi" ski .tul t hall pin s'e jaos in select 1 11 Hied 'ei ics. I he leason why women tire c V"i ywhere u-iutr and recoiiitnendinL! I'fo hi r's Gitc'cr Tonic is, lii'c.uisi" they heve leai tied oy tin- best ot I'll ides r? p 1 ienee that this excel lent 1 a m ilV nwdieitie sj'.'e.li.v nVi ifnlliis ilesjiotol- ency, pet 'mm ica I hi',!Hehe. itnliesi ,m. ;;vi r couiplaiutv, pro or weakness m the bt' k and kidneys, and other tri-ubli s peculiar tu the sex. .H-t'iw Mmrttai. See a:hri l:-r-ment. here Tlo- N"iv (eri.l 11- !' (r 1 Tr-.fc- e t : t -r.) a- ! is "i, . . r ! ' 1 . - r 1 t, oil n mi e . 1 1 . ;m t ! IT :l : I i " ;i 0:1: il . i.. 11.. I I. I 1 111 '. . ! I-. -. I t- 1- '.: I. r I 1 - - H -I ' 1 e 1. .- :ie : r .! I; oit I I. ' 1 1 1 liil.iii.n K 1 1 M iss l ss 1 11. n V It", .V t- si - I'll, - T' 1 I t-o :i t he it 1 h I! o! kto :i tup o'er. ..ft Mn. U'm. Kintvk was married to Mrs. Kelshllel, Widow of I'lliiip Kels'nei, l.y lo'V. Til' 111 Is I '. I.eUll'iaeh. it the lesl leoee of the pastor, in Woinel-ilorf. The o;it ! i'et ini; parties pre both deaf and dumb. Mr. Kiut.er is about llf ty-eicht years old. and a bachelor, and his bride a hi .it fotty year- old, she liavim; two cliiidreti by her former hus hand, wlio ate a'.-o deaf and dumb T he oldest is at pressjtt at tendino; the deaf-and-dumb m liool af r'.iladeo.hia. The p:istor wrote the ceremonies down on paper, and the coolraetuit; parties lead iheni. 'jivimi their assent, w In-never il mis reijiiired, in the same voiv . Ho -. v nj W'ol. I'tiuiF K v iupmii ia. !f any invalid or sick person has the least d.iu'U of the pow er and efficacy of Mop I'i'tcrs lo cure them, they ;nn find c:isi' exactly like their ow n. in their ?iwu neieliborhoo'i. with proof positive that they can be easily and permanent, y cureT. at a tru'lin cost or a-k your ilrui; g:st 'r physician GitKKNWK h, Feb. 11, lssii IIP UlTTKjiS Go. -s.- 1 wtis uiven t.p byVt'.e d'K-tors to die of scrofulous consuuip tiot Two boitlcs id your Hitters cured me I.KItOY I'.lil.W Kit. T'BE Cath.ilics are maki'-j material a.K a-,-ces in Africa, particularly in Alueiia. whe-.-they have ls.",nuo adherents atei a f.iissj,,,-. . y society for '.'enlial Africa Diiriii the j is"t t m e years they have o'da i neii a ti m to. u T,e in the interior of the continent, and !... vc :-ent forth missionaiies into tne cijuat'li.il .Vlliolls. 'llli'j Al'." Becust,. :ned t . I.eoi Mo'l! work by buying heathen . i.M.'teo :l,; ,.,): cat inn tiiiin s(, as to form Cln!i.ui il h.'i of them. . I :.' : 1 ' - : . el ' IT : . 1 n 1 ;o, 1 O;. ss t., t ( rive rren h tu.r en hi loT'NVl- c a ,tr.,rv hi : 1 : ie. j o. -.-'I -r 1 1 e "V.TI p:'.-- a - -I .o--: Xvj.o Of ' e.t te ..... 1,1, I . e- l"- re li::itl"l ir-.v !i -e- ; . "X --r ..ii. s" .11 ic r. el ' ra ' i "tl f ' : t -"f it ... . - : ' 1 r.i TV ! o ; , " -. ' . , 1 - e 1 ve ! .. ,-11 , o. l "ii .1 I s w. 1 - ' 1 a ' . II if - S I'iT! hi" Ih. i.k. 1 ' ' Ti" . t what :'-. 0 1 t ! '-Ti - -elk ti.-h. r .1 :; 1 . . i 1 or i ie'l T-. it IT i- 1. .t . I e I. r. t 11..- S :.-lf i- aid w. r f - : t Ii 1 into '.to : 'I i . t ' t ' v. ti!'' i't'" v.-l '.: .in.ciel t ilii.-e of 1 .1 lei 111a. ' t"l"ii !-! I a -1 1 1 a t ' i i li .1 ah t'rei.T :il I II O V'.' W'"i : s-. C - ; PYEIV1IA ''iin 1 . . . ' Or HUmd Pcisct!! A hc s. ( 1, r li.S. Ilf.li, U'tilim: T.-,rp. Ian FEVER SORE. w .. 1 ' - . : s n t . . m 1:1. : i - r. " . ' - l-a- 1 "i : '!... on" " :. i? ,. 1. 1 it- -! I -i . :! ; hlMUi! !!')!... r ." i it llt-ioir,.' . '. 'I T!' - S-.' ' r 1 - -e. XV. 1 -1 T . 1 . B L'l 1 1 .1 . k - tiln.r:-ti;...1:.'.f V O"! C-'i I't "'.- I ; - I T ' 8 I'f.' ' : . SALT RHEUrYJ. t: "iiT " ' y fc " w - ' -' -Lti.L i p. u: ;.; ;. n al'ic U wr.., ' y : -t n- T"5-r : w- ' i. t--i f:'ur-.! .f r'-v. : l. u ci? I k v"--r a ... f-;.iri ItPIIJ J - Croat Qlootl T.lct'i' l Ue r. :i 1 r 1,1- ' t.Vf pow, r ' f ' I . ' ' 4 . ) .nh l.iii.'ir. ' 1 '- ' : r , k e? i t ' !. (... ' : -; t l.ll.l.- vet to v.ii- i ' ' ( . . CH a- . '. : ..: .- TREATMENT. The C".: ioa t S- asp i"s I He-'.-l ! , .- . n-e e! I mr f . V ;- 1 i:er ij 'e .-.I .., t e a "si . . e. : !' ' ; : s, I - i i :;: .. ... -1. ( ' - r : : '. I : r 1. CATARRI. EANFOBD'S HAPIGil : .; Ccmj?'-et3 Tma'.r-F-r Si. CO. 5. . - . - .1 Floreoton" 1-Cologne.- Slid 1 ?ifT- oi ; wc- 1 T : - tWcirpi, TcitSt. -- ' r k Arc v l ? ir; .' -i i r; . i p"J cn r -. - t v Ifv-. -r -.r r - -. '.'. . I-,,., l I I r..rv r. iff i : ; - " .-c r r S ! ,i:i -'.vn ot; st.o.t Th -.Is ; . u- 1: i: v i jv n t ' .i. d P . v. v i l ", re. Parker's Ilaif Balsam. ; Tfce T.et aid Jlot Feonon:! .-I V- V .:. T inr-rs-ii . . t (. i- r's h . iir rir.il s.. 7. I -.-(.- R s ii i: Wever Fails ts Restore Crrj er f: t ys-.:tr j, r-'.-ir. a-id i v-nr- irf-d t tie- ,..r. . .-r 'r..: rt-s3t; . . rj. ... -, " -1 j 'itV- if'iv rivs f s;r,n iiinu A "'- tl v ' t'.- II-..' te-,-! r. HLs" .tJr '. s -e- - T'Zi " ' H A I i::u '. -M '(..!!' . I""ll .-.ill ..Utile tu . " i 11 . te ! A in i i... I ::.h ( .e A . "H . '7 !-: (.'ATAI'JtH. lll'lii f ill tie minutes It' i"Vcl case: ax it ityitiir. vvho'esiine rent be.-oii'lii money value. ( tire heeins from fiis-.'ai.pii cation, und is rapni. radiciil and peri'iaucnt. Chokinz. putiHl mucous di.tndi.eif, mem brane cleansed und healed. Ureal h sw eeten ed, snie-ll, tast-e and hearuit; lestotci'.. ( om plete tr-atment lor 51. Ask tor Shu foul's lUdieal Cure. lo-T.-lm. Tpx family ol Hiram West fa I', livins nt Ilanniiiitl. Mo,, was taken sudi'.e'.Jy and rioiisly ill iuiinediiitely a'ter breakfast on Wednesday moiiiiinj of last v'k Tlir faod hud teeii poisonei!, it is supposed l. a servant i;i'.- thro" motives of revenge. Mrs. Wrstfall dei in a short time and others of the family are in a critical condition. The e.rl is in custody. Answkr This Qi kstion Why do sn many people we see around us seetii to pre fwr ti suiter and be made miserable, hv indi- cestion, const ipation, di.iiwss. loss jf appe tite, coniinii up of food, yellow skin, t ic. when for 75 cts. K. James." Orustist, El tens burn, l'n., will sell them Muloh s Vitali.er wlitch is guaranteed to t-ure in every in, "ti-oce? t-l.-.o w.ty. Tvvo mex traveled throuch Washincon county recently, demanuinc so much per acie from fanners using a certain jtrttenied gate. It is understood that they cvdiected nearly f 1,000 in this way. Skk IIkadm'HE. Nervous Headache and Headache from sour stomach are all cured hy OK. MKTT.M'K S HKAIIACllK AND DYM'EIMA TILLS, l'rice 20 cents. NKW ADVKIITISKMV.NTS. ill U&mJ Tens TciiCu'iciteSip & C unMlity. WII l.IAM HXini' A TO. N. lBn. v,t Pilt mnr.' tr".v. lialtlraore. Io. ;'.' Fifth Avenue. s-cw --,,rk. -t.OOft A; . k s. YV t. I Ill's! 1.1, mi LIFE OF GARFIELD! - - ti t 1 1. Hi i iiriy lite mti.I his !. CI inn IITl'l Il'i '!: J. ,.I r ' t leu hi" liereie struit'c '..r ii;..; i treatment; Liu ! .. i...o:n ; r. iiflntn, etc. riii'ii,-? .'?.. r,ji, , s,j n j, tnut ..r larr. h! I, .. ite :4a, ne.-.t.-r ee shiMitinc : It c i' k jii: u.t r : ( i ntc.ni in i tlie .iiTire..n. nn l . I hi 1 : net . on h. . . '! aufht -ir.-i '.r'i. 7frr,r . f t . . , . Jrt in thtutl,! in .v.. (. nil. .i.iiiu ... mo.'k. a, i.ir.-. Mti;iM.u:i' lii.us Ti. Tint t . I'lilhl.lel l!n : . - r-.- ."- Tier -i - -, r.. -, - - iliei' et .e ., : , 1 .. i . . ...'.!,; , - " Hot: "., ., j-par -' j- '..' - i - '. " 'J - . M ' 1 - ' . -. l ' -e s-. ,et ' T fTV Vl s., ,,p. ,. ' . t',A ,; tr I r , . ' l-.'i -- ' "iktl J. MONROE Tl v i a ' - . . WRti. i AWW"' -. " in . I Kin Aen. wati.-.i 1.-r l.i' if 1-. ii lit i.irt'l'l ,. iiieii.lt ," iitfi '111 l.l-t.-l' tr.'lll (T.i'l-V '.. LMlr. l.y Hie cininent ni.ent'li. . ' "i iiii.il. lmr" daetien l.y IP j t.isei i.-e .", . .li.. n 1 . Li ( i er nor ot Mn.s-.tni.ett . l'-i.k il r.. ! t,.r .n .1 cry. An rli-nii: !y i.lu-'mle.l t '! iiitn. liii.l ir- I "'iition. l. W'ra. ionic. Afiii' l.iki' I'l-ifr : r from Jn te , N..ie. ,..-,u i int -tli-any aln t ins.K t'H t'H'ln". A 1- .-ti l - le- rr lna-l," li. v -eta-:, "lt.e tioek veils .(.(;. t xt'rliell l'"t lie 'e--:lT . 1 ij- 11 re nn k ''.( n . AT :i... fce 'iihium.. . r . t T . ' I 'i t vat. tcrtn." fre i-0. tin 4 io.y I'urtlmml, 1lnr. U.l'V'lX NN AN1T .1) t..v tl,,- 1 1 ' l.trr Ci nui Sn:vi. v. M...i Ass(VMATIO f oar WiTt Ul II I KI1I NT GARFIELD! Ity Km. Ir. liro-et.et N' -tt Vi. Al.llllll ef Aillerirll I'r.ir.'.s All N.v t V .ir'-- '. r Heine I.i M"'i--. K. R. I III. V I. ?tv? 'EW 1 IIU. k. 1 to. w.Th i'"r . I'.'.ek-' 111 en''. 11 M ATI.lt The hi'est. t -' ' Guarantttil J fTC. s''. r' Stvle cf pneknee f ' VurlJ. Takes 1. -Sme v'.k, A -k J : hays no ot' cr. M 1 . '' ' GARF IMI 1IIH l l""1 VN . !:.',; ' ' ' ' , I. e- i, - s In ' I I ItKO .! Vl . Il '-T -.ie.) EMPLOYE ENT .LbPf MSAllKy Mia.aih. All EXPENSES dfiafl. W U.1H rn.npllf palil. SLOAK . OC I roice M. larlnsxl. O, AGENTS -t ll AM M.aktin ItcuuNsoN, of Krie, was found in the wouds, five miles from that city, on' Fri day, with a bullet thioui-U his heart. Foul rilay is susjtected. $777 : M'lli Ullil tl't li-e to IIOU'.S. lUl't'.t free. A.f.lr-.f l. . tlrkrlj, J'wuiH, ;. ment is signed by a majority of. the clergy of lly. who lived In the other end of the house Philadelphia. ' niade their escTine. ' Dr. Chapman said he could cure all dis - ease with lancet, calomel and opium. You ! can tio it witli l'EBOi. T nt KTI kS. l.we"t TfO fer itilvrro-'nit tn I.WIMICMMl iirn-l'iipT" -ml 're.'. A.l-i-'s UK I. I'. K iW tl.K M'li. 10 Si.ru -L' St., N V. C'tlOt 1 " v''' t'1 A. 'IT, on.1 cxi.eiife.. O frc. Addrors f. -ai 4-ff., Ai S.MoSjO !rV-' A i IbtoI. re. Mill. J.T ' iiefil u.-t:i.Mc. I c-7" He town TU tern da lar? afie ever the;: a tc and in A (Th I'.acl f ion trut' ters the 5cro Lh:, Hon datd rosti wi-t are o-i t van i nmk oucl Ikul Stoc can" pine red: i on to t tion tow niftc TK den . I'.ar ' ri c tio Tui the is v Eva the Jon . Tiltt fit t fft on not T. K-e Th" jam rhi- int' .Tot, dea' ri:ii last , icr rich to V 'Ihe -V ton;-' f-vei AVet' lone ed f 1. cum Cut; T1C-W plac fcr t aie 1 new ere.- M v J.yni 1 ynr dn.-n. Va'.' irstt; f-nirii vnee 1 fs t V,. i-:-C j . s 3-cs il'nit yrms . 'fni., r - Evnn J'Jsti ... honnc ! t! rents - It-riiw . R,e d, JL&CCm in
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