mmian. EBENSDURC. PA., TODAY, - - - APRIL 21, 1882. Hajor JonN II. Filler, for many years connected with the Ilarrisburg Patriot, has gone to Philadelphia to take tbe terror of Missouri and other West la position on the editorial ?taff of the em states for the last fifteen years. Daily Record. It is a difficult task to , GcA-ernor Crittenden, of Missouri, had attempt to improve the liecortl, but tlie an interview with the Fords in Kansas Major is a vigorous writer and will do City last February and paid to them all he can, and that is a greit deal, in j that he would jrive f 10,000 for Jesse that direction. J James, "dead or alive." The two . j Fords, who were both men after Jesse's We intended last week, bnt forgot, to mention the fact that the Harrisburg Patriot had increased in size and is also printed from new type. The Patriot has always been a realiable Democratic Journal, and the fullness ami accuracy of its telegraphic news adds immensely to its other attractions and'makes it a welcome visitor to its large list of sub scribers. May it ever prosper. Of the seventy-six members who com- j the wall, he became a murderer him pose the United States Senate, five are i self and the Governor became an aeces Of foreign birth, viz : Charles W. Jones, ! sory before the fact to the crime. The Dem., of Florida, James G. Fair, Pern., people of Missouri will no doubt con of Nevada, and William J. Sewell, liep., ! done the murder of James upon grounds of New Jersey, all of whom were born of public necessity, but that is no ex in Ireland ; James B. Beck, Dem., of j cuse for the Governor of a State hiring Kentucky, who is a native of Scotland, one murderer to slay another murderer, and John F. Jones, Rep., of Nevada, ' How many men Jesse James killed is who is a native of England. ! not known, but the number is large. - ; The banks he plundered exceeded the A conference was held at the Con- number of fingers on his hands, and the tinental Hotel, Philadelphia, on Tues- ; railroad trains he is known to have rob day of last week, which was attended bed counted full half'that number. And by Major GenenLHa'-tranit and others, yet his mother, a larrre. masculine f car at which it was decided to hold the next less woman, familiar with Jesse's long State encampment of the National : career of rapine- and blood, regards him Gaard at Lewistown, beginning on Sat- ! as a martyr and believes, or says she be- iruay, me ivin or August next, lhere Will be no separate encampment for the brigades, as was the case last year. A pathetic reminiscence of the bat- tie of Gettysburg came before Congress one day last week in a short and simple pension bill, as follows "Be it enacted that the Secretary of the tue Interior be. and he i-i hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, nbject to the provisions and limitations of the Pension laws, the name of Mary Wade, of Gettysburs. Pennsyl vaniu, who wai the mother of Jennie Wade, who was killed while baking bread for the Union soldiers, and pay the said M iry Wade a p-nsion ;at the rate of!f S per month, to betjin from ar.d aft-r the passage of this act, to continue during the widowhood of the said Marv Wade, she havinc been dependent for sup" port on her said daughter." Hon. IIk.nry P. Boss, President Judge of the Montgomery county dis trict died after a few days1 illness at Norristown, on yesterday wek. He 3iu mo uiiif-aciniLii vt'ar oi nisage, nun .3MUU "1 i lie tlj illJitSL ,J 11 It-OS in the State, lie was first elected in 1971 and was re-elected lat November. In the Democratic State convention of 1874 he stood next to the highest candi date on the last ballot for Judge cf the Supreme Court ; in 1875 Le was a prom inent candidate for Governor, and in 137S was nominated as the Democratic candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, but was defeated by Judge Sler rett. In a railroad car on the Pittsburg : and I.ake Erie Bailroad one day last week, the seats were all full except one, the only occupant of which was a pleas ant looking Irishman from Lawrence county, and when the train reached Beaver a couple of evidently well-bred and intelligent young ladies came in to procure seats. Seeing none vacant, they were about going into the next car, when Patrick arose hastily and offered them hi3 seat with evident pleasure. "But you will have no scat for your self,'' said one of the young ladies with a smile, hesitating, with true politeness, to accept it. "Xivtr mind that," re plied the gallant Hibernian ; "I'd will ingly ride upon a cow-catcher from here to Pittsburg for a smile from suchjin tlemanly ladies. " The Chinese bill introduced into the House immediately after Mr. Arthur's veto of the original bill over two weeks ago passed that body under a suspension of the rules and amidst creat excite ment, on Monday last. The yeas were 201 and the nays .'J7. The bill as passed prohibits Chinese immigration daring, the next ten years, instead of t'c-ntj, as in the vetoed bill, but contain the same provisions as to passports and the pro hibition of Chinese naturalization. If th3 bill passes tbe Semite, as it pretty ; certainly will, and if Mr, Arthur, in ' Tiew of the Republican collapse in the , three Pacific coast States result ing, from his veto, should now conclude with Falstaff that discretion is the better part of valor and sign the bill, it will be pecri! iarly interesting to learn the rea sons for his belief that while it is radi cally wrong, and a "breach of our na tional faith"' to close American seaports against Chinamen for tircnt; years, it is eminently right and proper to do so for fen years. If he solves this problem be will deserve to be nominated for Presi dent in ls l. : there is no wrong without a remedy. "Maiton-f.'s pet scheme, the Conpres- "t it seems that Fitz John Porter's fliooal gerrymander, received a fatal csp -a l,f" made the on conspicuous backset in the Virginia State Senate on ; exception to this universal rule. The Thursday of last week. Under the bill, evidence taken before the Board of In ns we have heretofore stated, the Uepu- ; n"'T, composed of funerals Sebofield. diationists wonld elect eight out of the ; Terry and Getty, established Porter's ten members to which the State is en- innocence so plainly that it is not now titled, and the Democrats the two re- j debatable question ; and yet Mr. Ar maining members. In this shape the i tour's Attorney General deci les that till had passed the House some time Sorter's only remedy is by a special act ago, but when the final vote was taken I of Congress. This of course relieves the it in the Senate, on the day above j et&ted, it was defeated, the vote stand- ' log- yea-s, 10; nays, 19 ; two indepen- j dent Kcpublicans and three Democratic j ReaJustera voting against it. The I light over the bill has been going on for weeks, with Mahoneon one side and ex- i State Auditor Massey, a Method ist ruin- ister ami ti'e real founder of the Read- ! Juster party on the other, Massey's ob- I lect being to lefeat the bill and become A candidate for ( "or.gressat large forthe j additional seat to which the State is en-j titled, lie is l'y odds tlw ablest stump 1 ertcaker in Suahe, and as he has a : sore grudge against Msshone he will j make the campaign intensely interest-j ing. For the present session at least Mahone'i bill to redistrict the State is. as dead as Julim.Crsnr. j Jk.sse .Tame-, the most noted bandit j Ol'R rHILVDEI.PIllA LETTEK. on the contment, who was assassinated j Philadelphia, April Is, 1,2. in his own house in St. Joseph, Mo., two j nular Correspondence cf The Freeman. weeks a?ro lat Monday by Hob Ford, j Dear Henry Owing to the finan aided and abetted by his brother, Chas. I cjai pressure I fear I will not be able to Ford, was the son of a Baptist minister ! visit Europe this year. As an offset for , .. the oain this intelligence may give you aiiu was luru in jvemuunv. as a pro- fessional murderer, bank robber, and, 1 of late years, train robber, he has been own heart, became Inmates of his house at St. Joseph, where he was living un der the name of Howard Charles be ing there even at the time the Governor made his offer and Hob point: there about three weeks before he murdered him. Murderer and outlaw as Jesse James was, when Bob Ford, watch im his chance, fired a pistol bullet into the back part of his head while he stood on a chair dusting a picture that hung on , neves, be is in heaven. "My dear bov " she said as she stood over his dead bodv "is better off in heaven to-day than iie would lie herewith ns." Such nn ' limited faith as that is strong enough to move a mountain. A St. Louis dispatch dated on Monday last, says that the Grand Jury at St. Joseph found an in dictment that morning against the Fords for murder in the first derrree that on the afternoon they pleaded guil ty and were sentenced tc be bung on the Pof May. If Gov. Crittenden has not already pardoned them there can be no doubt about his do! per so. TriE Allegheny county delegates to the Democratic State Convention re cently issued an address to the Demo cracy of the State urging the nomina tion of James II. Hopkins, of Pittsburg, for Gover ior. The address concludes with the declaration that the public re- cord of Mr. Hopkins is nnassail.-itdo- I that his private life js without reproach: that bis business capacity is of the first order, and his integrity above suspicion. As the Frefm.wIw beret.. fore more than on er nvowed us preferences for Mr. Hopkins, it endorses everything set forth in the address in f.ivor of his nomi nation. When, however, the addition al reason is assigned in the address why he should be nominated. that 'Allegheny county ha not had a Democratic nomi nee for Governor in the history of the Commonwealth." we must respectfully, but firmly, dissent in the interest of the truth of political historv. In the sum mer of 1 1 1. after the death of Henry A. Muhlenberg, who was then the Dem crat ie eandi late for Governor, the State rnVptition was reassembled and nomi- nated Fiancis R. Shunk. wlio wa then . a citizen of Pittsburg. That was the ! year of the celebrated Polk and Clav campaign. Shunk was elected over Gen. Marklo, of Westmoreland county, was re-elected in 117, and died a few months' after his inauguration in 1-R. shunk was just as much a citizn of Al legheny county when he. was nominated and elected Governor in lstt as Mr. Hopkins is to-day, and if the latter should lie nominated and elected, as we trust he may. we can only hope that he will walk in the foot steps of that honest i and incorruptible Democrat Fran,t, i? i ti,,,,,. , , ., .". Shunk. whose memory wnl be honored i i ennsvivania long after Higher ottiep in the succeeding adminis the name of the men who now control tratton. When a paity sustains, coddles, and hv controlling debauch the politics aml dL'Ue its, tl"ve.s. there is enconr- . 1 " e o ,T., .,,.. f f or I iei i,i o I i.-.f CI,.,- ll... of the State, are buried out of sight an forever forgotten. TriK Attorney General of tbe Tnited States. Tlen.iamin TI. Brewster, to whom tbe resident referred Fitz John Tor- ' ter's letter in regard to his ertse. has ' furnished Mr. Arthur with a lengthv opinion which. as the Philadelphia Timm I remarks, is substantially that however completely the innocence of Gen Por- i ter mny be established, the law affords him no relief. Mr. p,rewster holds that the President has no power to re view the sentence of the court martial that convicted Porter - that by tbe ex ercise of th" pardoning power be could relieve hint of bis disability, bnt that this would rot permit him to nominate Fitz John Porter for restoration to bis former rank in the army, and that lie ran only be restored by a special act of Con press. It is a maxim of the law tbaf President and throws tbe whole respon- ' sibility upon the legislative branch of i the government. "What comse General 1 Porter will now take in his Jong but ! baffled pursuit of justice remains to lie ' seen. That full justice, liowfvpr, will j vet le accorded him we cannot permit ' ourselves to doubt for one moment. : " j Tin: Republican Legislature of Ohio adjourned ni,e die on Monday last, and. j 'n view of itssins of comnrsion as well as of omission, there is a remarkable n -mrnity of opinion throughout the State that the "grand old Republican party" in Ohio has received a blow from the damaging effects of which no amount f heroic treatment can restore it to a good r!htin" condition between lhis ani tho tMe Section in October, : .r i, rr,.,, . VT T ,. Hull I im'ivu v . - - - . ui happy in being able to announce the consoling information that M. Hall Stanton and his charming wife will again be chief entertainers at Cape May. I presume it is a matter of great grat itude to every Christian heart in Cam bria that the infidel plan of salvation for tbe porsey gang has been upset. I f even Bob Ingersoll has not yet entirely suc ceeded in getting away with the" Bible and the Christian religion it is consoling to know that he foiled in this plan of salvation for the Star lioute thieves. Happily Judge Wiley reniip-ed Bob's stumbling block, and the Star lioute thieves will be prosecuted. Cump Sherman, has done a hmrible thing in ruthlessly ordering Captain Bradley to his regiment. By this cruel act Washington society has been cast into gloom. For fifteen years at a fat salary Captain Bradley has led the Ger- ! man "in Washington, and now be is or dered to the post ot duty. Oh ! cruel Cump. Poor old Christiancy ill-fortune's harpoon still keeps spearing him. A stirring up of the Peruvian pool has brought the poor old fellow to the sm- i face again in a very til thy condition. It seems that Minister Muibtrt was sensi , ble to the very last. The good Minister's lat wonls were : "Shipperd is a curious mixture of the knave and the tool, with j a bare, preponderance of the former." I Jesse James, who has been killed many I times, if not thoroughly killed this time will return again. It' Jesse really is I dead, he will be missed. I Certain polit icians who have been ilat j tering themselves with the belief that ex i Governor Hartranft's goose was cooked : have had their peace of mind disturbed i by being assured that his goose is still in full feather and laying bigger eggs than j any man's gooe in the country j East Saturday night attested the great I interest the workir.gmen of Philadelphia ! take in tlx Chinese j;iesti n. While no Chinaman was beguiled from his wash mi) 10 naze on me imnners ami o and devices which proclaimed him an uncongenial and unwelcome guest ot the American nation, all other nationalities and races were represented. Our great anti-Chinese statesmen will discover that some thing more than an abrogat ion of the stipulation of the Fnipoior of China will be required for the exclusion of the Chi nese. w a snrxdTov jottings. It is said that Guiteau's President strolls about the streets of Washington late at night iviih Tom Murphy, l.iis.s and others of the (iiiint gang. Gossip likewise says that lie goes about at night with a buxom blonde grass widow. The naughty Chester. It is also said there has not been such an excitement in the Whire House since the amiable Ci ump fought Doc. Bliss for the last bottle of invalid champagne, as there was a lew evenings ago. when the colored valet to Ar'lrir was (lusting ff Mis. Hayes' benign countenance and his half-pay wife appeared ami dusted him off. ! Brewster's coat of arms is described a : bein.2 one of the most gorgeous works of art st en about Washington. have n i idr'.i what the design is. but ti e Macon ! 3f:.i ii iji r .says it is ja ku:-s in 'ho ;u-t , of shouting iioi.k!' 'honk V 'honk!" .md 1 enough to lie heard in South Carolina." ' By the by, Benjamin iJrew.stt-r, it is. said, ; is making himself the. most thoroughly j disliked m ui in Washington. j TJIHKK ANIMATING I'Kl N C. I i'L ! .s. I i Hon. Wayne MaeVenrh says : "The I Jlepublican party has three "animating . principles. The iiist is the sp.i!.s.s :, ;; i the second is b(.-i.ii.i. and the third is i if puoiauou." .vii wiree, ot t ,.. sv?. ; tems that gentleman declares to he m ,st 1 distasteful to him. ! ': sn-ak lug ot the S Fiesident. Mr. MacYoau'h say--; "VI:,,: Mr. Arthur was in the New' York Cus i torn House a few years ago. Pros:. I. nt j Arthur is to-dav in the White House, i Arthur, who has praeth.ed the hois rule in politics all his life, will continue in ; that rut while ho is President. Although i in his letter accepting the nomination for Vice i'nsidcnt he d-c'an-d foi civil ; reform, he ignored his pi. dg" w hen ( !- -f - ed, and was engaged in the most. i:-iop- utahle work for bo.-sism when the shot ! was tired that made him Presal'-nt." As the men who will meet m tin- next 7; publican State Convention ;.:v ahoos: 1 dying for civil service reform and relief from boss rule, they should make Mr. MacVoaglrs speech their plaiform v't principles. Probably it was from delicate person al considerations that Mr. Mae Yeah did ... . c ie:u: .. - s. ., in i, ?'t -hk oi nioiaui i. Handler s ap- poi-itnnnt to tier Cabinet. It cerf ainp, lnnst 1,(1 J-"V1'" Fr. Ma" Vcagb to s,. the man whom t he senate rejected instance for Solicitor ( ieneral cull, t his to a .... .y.,, .. 11,10011 i, however, owes his place t o superervice alile Democrat ic Seiial ors. Ace irdingto Mr. M.ieVeagh the Reiuiblic-in arlv is suffering from the spoils system, bossjsm and the depriving allinm e w ih Mc.hon ism. The Ilepub) ieaT.-- of Pennsvhisnia w ill snreiy make Mr. Mac Yeah's speech their party piatfonn at the coming Slate Convention. ' THE .TU.UIlSO OF Till: CAP.INKT. Chandler is now the Rlud-o of the Cabinet. lie holds the nozzle of the Arthur craft, against the bank for 1 1, o 1 half breed pa--sengp,s a..i1,,i-r ! The honest f.) knited S'ates Senators , did not think William i-. Cliandler wool 1 ' be an ornament for the (iarlb-ld adn.in , islration, but thought lie would do we'd : enough for the JVrthnr dymtnty. The ' dilTeience bftwaen Arthur's an l Gar ; tield's'est imat ion of Chaipih.r is that ! Arthur estimati s him at a much higher l rate than GarlieM ili '. If Senator J-;d-I iminds didn't hurry back from Florida , to vote for Chandlei for Secret ary of tho ; Xavy there wa ie enough superservieabl.? Democratic Senators to do it for him. ! "THAT I.:..AIiI OX THE II I LT.. "' i My Lord ltoseoe Conkiing speaks; of Governor Cornell as '-that lizard on the hill." My Lord Roscoe, if he has lost j everything else still retains bis toplofti j cat sarcasm. Governor Cornell's remains may now be taken out and delivered to i his family for interment. The "bzard j on the hill" may lie said to lav over the ! "snake in the grass." I have searched ' to find something more sarcastic, but j chii find nothing in sarcasm so verv top- : i loltical as that '-li..ard on the biii." j DOU-EY AXH PRADY. Dorsey has skipi-d the enntrv and , Brady is busted. The fugitive from jus- ! ; tice saved several millions of dollars of ! the Star lioute stealings and liradv is poor. Do soy knew all a bout, the Star j Raute expedi-ing tih hs, and Rra lv held I the Post 0::i..v i;iii?o strings. Rr.idy ; j now-thoroughly undt r.-l ands the e.xpe- omng hicks. Put; Dorsey ha? the cash. , It was a prontable partnership, but Dor sey got away with the profits'. Rradv's experience is as that of the vvpita'pt who furnished the money in an enter prise as an offset to the experience of his partner, and found w hen w inding up t he atrairsof the fn m that his part per had : secured the capita!, while he find aecn- ' mu'.ated a large quantity of exjierience. .SHII'PKIU LOVES NOTORIETY. Like GnUeaa, ,S4w4m.i-x1 havea notori- 1 ety. He likes to have himself noticed, i The Peruvian Company affairs is an all- ! absorbing newspaper subject, and the i prominence it has given to Mr. Ship- ' ueia is very pleas; n to l.im. Ik' Wiil nt. in never reach the end ot the story until the newspapers cease to q jve him noto riety. Conkling"s friends want him to go for Shipherd with a shot gun, bo cause he said loisce would lie pleased to receive a retainer in the Peruvian business. The Blaine men are smiling from ear to ear over what shir.herd says about Conklir.g. and Shipherd enjoy hugely the publication of all develop ments. THE DOCK I.OI KK1) AND KEY LOST. It will be a previous wrong if Con gress hesitates to make whoever enact ment may be rerpiired to vindicate the justice of the American people in the Porter case. Attorney General Brews ter has decided that tlK-re is no power to remove his sentence, no matter how fully his innocence lias Fee:) established. The proceedings of the court martial approved by tha President cannot be obliterated or set aside. The pleasant feature of the case j.s that it will be made a party issue instead of a question of fact. Let it be kept before the people, that Gen. Fit. John Porter, who saved the Union army in front of Tliefmiond, and who was prosecuted by Stanton nnd his gang, and still suffers under a sentence which has been pronounce:! an outrage on decency and jpsfico jv a. military commission, while Whifak-r. who slit his own ears and forced a note to lire the northern heart, has escaped punish ment, and Flipper, who embezzled army funds and was found guilt v. and was not punished. Sergeant Mason, too, who attempted to murder a prisoner un der guard, to be made a hero of. G. X. S. Wit.vtevf.u else Wayne MacYeagh maybe in polities, he is not a coward, and therefore always has the. courage to give unmi.'.iakahie ti'lerances to his convictions. His posMion is t,i ver doubtful or equivocal. Im! always posi tive and clearly defined. At a meeting of the Civil Service Pi form As--ocia! ion of Philadelphia, of which he is Presi dent, held a week ago at night, says : "A man docs nt. chnnielits rotittenl opin ion after he is fifty years !,!. What Mr. Arthur was in the SVv Yoik Custom Bouse a few years ago President Arthur is to-d:,v. a court'-ous, genial gentleman, ever ready with tii?nd wotds. JP;t he tins p;nct:sei the boss rule n roMfics aU his life, and will continue m that ret wnile be is Po -ide-d, Although i,i h!s letter aecei t:"g he ro-niea-tlon for Vice Pre-ident h 'declared for civil service reform, he ignored th'i p'e.i.T.. n.i,on eleeted. Hid v.i eneevd j. ti,-s t .'is. enu talilc work f-.r bosu.n " hiei t!)rt v.as fired that n ole looi IV'o-t. It r-j-iM-ed the echo of an as-a--eis i.;-:.l to rc-.dnd him of his pledge. ",'ind wl.ee he n".-.in hrd ocr-a-'on to write f r the puhlie lie rcrfH : m- el ins position. I foidd have ;) Dftie.l in my sleeve had 1 been in )' riired for a-eu-f-ni.'nt when I saw the delight cer'a'n -eod-heart-d pe.;l!e ex'.r.'eted from Pre-l-'ent -ij 'tn s S! e l et Ms oil c;"!i ' " r j in hi- inaii.cural address, o-.ir had some severe Mows, ard f.-,m c an has a-.i tieeted .e.pv, - will S'V ti at P'e-id. nt" Hayes did .-ettic l;on ro censn'? m in Me preparat:..!. of the " ,..r-: e -i:; erd T. hut listened to :h,. wonds of evil :e'viser' and M'poin' 'd dish.-inest men to e.ce;,,, (f tru-t in ivwaird f.rra.-tv wairk in I,.e.r:-ia r a . The h.-t d.o- of J.ls vpeP.i te-.f j, v ,.,-. wor-e tliiiii to to-', for t' n we- -'iw .T Sheriunti n-hig the Tr.-'sn-v r) o-.,o t ,h,m-. secure his nomine! ion to the Pr Mene, an to iaee 01 ins end s.-nice pr.fc see the I'er.ul.ii'M.i p;u tv of to hut three animating principles, the spohs sy-ifin. of wh.icli I do .ins As I ' v, it, h is The first is 1 t a opp : ee ; the sec I! d IS lni,-ism. wide! ful to mo, and the :; t' f! e State d.-hf of V r -ii.'a. better than tle o-hei s" Si'i It"pu!rie.'e in a-v difi-cii:; to the ,i .chi' : U 1 h". t ii -th.er iri'a-.ee.. f.-o ,v V),t they ii ",.ti:p-..-d aitenti.-i is a . ro i 'list 'te !' ' it;,,,, ,,f I Lire no ut T imi a S. A.rv cdvl-e Ti-e-v'-Ts tn::'.;e . In that w iv and tl:-ir ,,,..,. oi ia Is wi1! r. .. a! i- n i ' a a tn. t'eiiivc Ma' - nip-i" n ' rcci. :d! v -Ife r.t fun. fo th. - I - on Kv- Or ll IlAT.I.'s ( ll ! ri'i. 1 a. ,v Tin t-r..o,- fi'-t p.! teversarv of Oak Ha'! -he p'-ec i'.f hu-';,c-s- where J..hn WsnTniir.er Pr-r start ed the ppieiagisc out of which the tirand I)e- I'.-i ,o o i. I,, i oi. in. -pes l ave cine W.! Cclebj- g -! Vest !-.'! y In- n ... grown i'le the e:. tensive (i"i"i t; I oa-la,. li-'im-i of Wi bu'hi! the p. ;S at SiU. P' M.,.l "ral- - .' -, 3 die arid evi'i" f i e cmn! ie r--' i o-aii-tia me -h Mr. reaelie.l r. seven lni:i.i.-e,l :!. is s. V.! iei, ' !', st;'l lie.irs t'i, c ,it, t- r .v t.iov.-n. i'i!',,, "1 ap. - ;.i,v iten.l ai' e:s tli it tb" lioiliP,. r-:-.-ts a':!.: l,";o!v one two l-ni .l:-,,,! ' j,. , Id t':e i" ,.. , . '1 ye-' -i' 'ay r.t ; : t 1 :' t W P IlKi s l'eli )i a,n 1 T stories I:!..:, ; : feet front 1-v cian:"i .1 to li VH s p-Ve1;fr,. 1. IV. i iioiisanti p,,,i, nn. ,ar.,r, i o. .,., i . ei ..i i...!..l:.g. npii-mg crarmePts for teen ate ! I". -. ,' gn all ll:;: :orp v l,f i ' --.-Is'-C- hi" sept nV o. , ... ii;,. V;. peeunnr to i I ' ) ole i-.ia, favin -h, nted i i v Mr. W.anaeiaker, ppil ther by into! m-e n'l from in:!i i.b-.a'-'.'w liK iiis fi'iair i tiieir incisures f ,r en ei i-m-rdcr s,-rt Vol.. rcj.i- Pl.ifevpIS aeo I'lii-n tie tn rr t" n- f,,- I I"M tng for 1 ,s own. l-.e tin. n th- ( i:. c - a T a I '. 1 1 1 ; l vii i - are new nm.ln -.- M,p!,.y Sofa Ul'Stl'lll laikvivcnm,,-,,,,- . n 'ell. M'C 1'Clir.ol i-,.-.,. i !,..-:.;. .... ' . . - . t. i . i i-e.-o '-o v. : o lanioleie.l pi p; 'iis:-.nls. t'ver l.ve lonetK,! ;t.ps winilous iiTi't loof. ne.i iliev., the most elegant, spe-miens o age sip-ha-- Sago p-ilms. were te-1 fPl'li tip, "tig plants ap.I f t-opical f,,;'- IkiI'IV, on an .!:e Honrs m treat piofr-p.p. Ir-Ti vis:- o'.i it nonoiiel. 1 1, otic ot f' ', u' .i'inosn pr.-Mip of mi port t Pieiano r" to il- "!'-ii aMU.is. were peine iii-ii. i. e i hp primary source f.- .niee from which is (itawn me up. n-rial tip -t user! !iy the esPih- ' '- "oonuaeiiii-c. A tew (ntp'o-cs were nt work in ce ll department f. .'..s-' trat.. the t.,, ,,i;Ml p.,)(!n nI,ir,, ,,pera;a ns tire cop,.,;f.fl.(I. T,, ou,. v " 'a nr a time, t ! '-'t nianv pii'cesof thui niarei pi!, p,i,l one on ton of the rC'ier teepg levered at one clip ,,f a tone sleirn Mine, wor i; ip t; ip ji terial is lmnyy tin place in which tl: groove. When tim np,. number is less. The L'lr;s make siii-ts is n clcerf l apartment, with l-.ot.ir.i; i f. . i nnd tl,0 cp-toni tailor''-2 l','p--i tmen' 'is ii ' Bh" a t'Hr nr m. ;...',.. 1 t-, -" ' -' fit-, A ITOPPJPTF. Sri "icior- loiin t;m. .,. oo , utin... (o i tie oot -e ,,.( Sehn1',p;it ciuptv. wi'li cl.ialren. ilnnv his tnopfh's f of Ml. Ciir-ii.', wire find sey.'!--al pay at thr- col ...iv lew navs ago and imiued'atelv went ;..''. i.e remained si way from li in! -i, no are tn Poor cii-etpnst trim s. until i iiiirsnay rg'-t. when he vi-:t d the house e,e S' o Ills irnr-k-. PH'I ciepnrt,-,!. Mrs lodl- at.'ls lie.-.ap-e frantic nvcr the a, tjnn of Imr id. and m .t l.or. ., - -. ,. i.. hour , wifiee.t sa-lion- qioiPPw, l.arnity, who were sti'l inheh -iitiirnt,.,! t.r Clothh th cca! nil and proceeded to an -d part of the pr ial,ii,,;-:on, (.,,,) Se-t fre to her etothio" In -in lPifreeuentad P: (h liherntflv set instant her 'aid r the poor wonem It is velieved.Mi: '.'.as rev-cp...,-,,! ;,, iHmesari.i "as soon litirned ton crisp. it p .f oiisv- w-m fl.f. a.-so of the trout.!... The i.-ri con-iiierah!e r-xeiten-.e 1 le it'iir has created t in Mf . f'r.rmpl nn,l the snrroiindiiei pei -hh PI; id AvOTHt n f'HvnniE Itoss C.P-r.-Soeie! circles iii V. a-hie-.-ton city are deeply ipte, ested regiid i.T fp,, .-p.ar.,,0.,,,.,., ..... rnica ranee of a lit I le 4 year old visitin-r I can, id In- son of a Mrs. Dvip.rson, who is 'I'fesentiti- e TTllhhoil, f ;,.l,j. reside!, m j ( I.., ,t .. -p,.,, pM, li iiow. Willi stvt"i .orrT.,n;.,nL. r-,;i -r ter-.enn vHs r'nyin,. in f-orlt th(, whieh ,s on Iowa f 'ireJc, i tlv no,-! hvyest. rn )irt or the ci'v. when he was decoyed awav hy a strange man and has not nl. hJO)1 heard of. A niPn am! a Lw mmvorirw t'ie fh-enption of the P,isene ,i oft AVash-pr-. ton Sitiinhv night on a oi-,tt,.i,oipid t-o. atid, it Is s:.td. got o'T at F.ramly st,th'.n iftntin th,e secne of a lively kirrosh fhir mgthe late war. Th- i!,.r.'nth, w-rf qnaiptcd with ti-e facts r,f thf nbtuf.)n and s. oan -oeii p.- f.e pr().js( 0f H reward of ..noil are ceoiirppr in "ry d'rectio!! for the Ingirive and hi"- Lookino TitKOfOH A TEi.F.sciapE. l.nre crow ds were ohservetl la -t week jrattipVi ground a telescope man at tlm corner f.f Ficl.th and Marhet streets. Our reporter st-ippcd fo aei! .; the caip-e of so'mnel, excitement, nrt!.! I '- C re cents for a look ad ci-covcreil aep the free cf the moon, at j vsi .L, -eotie was r-op.t,.,!, "F.est thieo- , for a cold Dr. Puips Coi,..l, Smtp ." He j tiiori'im ni w. I ,, a .. i . t-, . . ( i . ,' '' mar ir isii:i was a i mg-i on! ndwrtiser, and that Pull's Cough 1 - '" oe-i . ii,,,;: opt. Some oho hud tlH'k a Strip With tho.ie n-nnkni.m:ol,0nH I oi Liu- i-rttui.ii '..'na Trarc'-jr. a TAKirn rrnioFTiixt r. Many wonder l ow Parker's dinner Tonic, can perform such varinl cures, tiiiukirc it essence r.f cnger, when in fact it, is i. V ,, a,"il"K ""frh'i-aes which act brpL - hoially on every di.sea.si.-u orgaL. NEWS AM) orin.ii mtim;?. Never en wiilier.t a hi !t , For lame 1 in home or on a j -j-nnoj I P'-.'-i n v ia o.er si.o-i t 1. v la o. .r eh;.-t blipr. or C let. - .1- toll's Porous Piaster Pi: cents. At Javcs ihuj -n 1 Cnmii, Wlvepinci Cii:i;!i and P.ronc'.ii is ' immediately relieved hySeiioh's Cure. At James' ilr'.ig store. William Smi h, a cr'pp'e, fell thr nih a trestle-work briil-e i Jlarrisbnrg on Fri.iav ; night and was ki:ieil. ' At Sliiremaiitown, t'utpherland county, o ' Friday, a playful dps hit o;T the tar of 1 fairy Walker, asjei ten, and ate it. I . Miiloh's Ouch snd Consumption Cure, is sold !y us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. At James' diug st ro. The hair of a Providence eir! is so full of electricity that when she coins- it the cr:u ic ing is as loud as the snap of a w!er iiuee (ains irii'il Mm e..r w.-ve re- I'uiii-ii i .omn i.elhioliem en making a total oi' nine two (ie al.- time, s ai ur (ay. up to that IVr-ons recovering from wat'r.j i'i. Cses, surh as in ii aria, fevers. ,(., wii! he greatly tcne:i'.ted by the use of Ih'own's Iron Bitters, a true tonic. A teii'Miient. Jwmse fire oecurr.-:', in St. Louis ( tl Vi: lay, durire: which tw colored wonc'ii were burned to death. Several oth.o were severely injured. William Heck. 1J t ars "!d. eom-n i'ed suicide on Wcdnesdav i' last week at Ihwiue, Wis., hecause hi taMier rem imacded hi ai f : .r stayinar oat, iat- ti.e vu-t h fere. Mx or eil.t th..us-rd woikiim :m ti In ma -s ineeting at IMiiUdelpl.ia .!, lV muht .expressed imlianalhm at the action ."r the President in vetoing the Chinese hill. Shiloh's Vitaiizer is w hat v.m need for constipation. Ie-s (,f nppetite, ili7.ii;es and nil symptoms ,,f dysoeria. I'i i-e In' and mi-, per iio-t!e. At .lames' drm.' store. iianiei i ran-ne wn- I . . i r. d st the Parri-ll COMcry at V, ilkes'o.rre, Thui- dnv. I,v falPrfc oowii inesiiait a n,-'nnce .i , i . 17o feel. The iieeta-ea w as i onnerly of la; mwoe.i. Knn-as. 1 lie annoiineenienf t Ii it tie King of . urtenihurg hud been ennver I to (. 'ati.o'ic- isai is oflieiallv denied, aeeerdi- to a S'utt- gar. despatch to the .S7. Junius' O'l-.'ltp, Lon (":on. Christian Born, a tru-k dealer, a"ed aooul ... ears, couunif tc-I suicide on Fiidav at bi'ie-n-ter, wj.i:,. drunk, hv ha n gin-' hiui-:-e!f. a Christian lejrn shouldn'r. do su.-h a Ihii.g. .ciirgc W. Drnr.i. mcncic-of the As-cm-hly fn m tla Fourth district (L'lZ'-rii" cnun ty), who had sniall-pris wimn a hoy. is now sinT'Ting at bis, lionic, Coi!ni',v'pi,w:f!i var ioloid. There were landed at Ca-tir Garden, X. Y., on Tuesd iv last, tijas ;iunii..r a ids,' an unpree.-d, i.te.l ; ,; ,,,, ,. f.,, ,,,. ,.,v. Two Vessels rep.,:t".,,..t ( an ial : t i lie h.t.'Tl: -s.'-.y a!tc n---n had l'.-'.,i ,, ,,,, ).., .John Masett, a fanner, living pear Cai-.i-I'l'.de, (Ihio, sl ot and n:eiT.i"v woiiude.: I.' son, .John 1-:. Mas-,-it. ,, ,.-l.e-.i ,y of h -t week, and then ( onur.itt.-d sa. ale. Tli.-v l a.! 1 1 im i re I: -d otio-it s-eia- fae.Oy tiate-. leliii J,epn,, j avlor ir.uidt i--d t in New Voik city or ;..., ;..v n. .1 ; Ml!' p ii l-lira; iiaiii'.-r, i ?t ; - -: ; 1 1 - p:p wouads i'i! her t.od, aey -,., t".v!,;..') lat.il. then cntlira; !a-r t ::.; turn cr.r t Mrs. Alt'a 15.. tt-.i,. t. p. a ;r. P.oynt-.r., one ot :..,-:-t i:.',i'i.-: i'- i I'ia-is, ri.ii t -nlv i-ter of Mr- G i -hlte Pre-idee; 's tnot'a-r, .!:.! ;, r' io h. a h.-me at H i.', p, ( llr.'i, -o. .. , . ;ia -A Trs. !.ii.'., ., at Milwaukee, f eo wa A. at no Pr r W 1 it" gaad( ii:' i, t raie -.1 ( . i ' 1 .'.a I. r .a ' e ;" d -1 - . -7r-what it v-a-, a", rat pep'-:;, a- d h T: ;. oi- d. ! I a t --Two p. acec-ed o, i Vci--i-iger, i Sta! i .'i. r.-ai P i.ai'ly oi' in rie.-y;,. n d.a an taken fn drea. Ala . l.i .1 uilpi rpp y aiei Ji-e, .,- eliJ ''.ail laO ;! ai i I' a lav la-f. siiiniuan'y i Cliteii. Sl ilef.il ho-iir.s of v, -ai infants were found on S,.' -p-.h'. v h.-t a s-iaii oy .1 (,;.?) , ape, a I o u - n M i 'ea"e. J n, y were ala, -': e;.f:.'. d p'eod. Ifc - :-'3 lp da-:.' 1.- ow how Mv A I ( V ! -1 a co lt-f. lir-t-y at ft: t it o'.d: - d. !'.! is f- I'll. ;at d. La , r pe,.., rt . l.i i. A tl aioe h I: '. I ll r- a.-, T: 1 is h It the m : ; s ad 1 hi. lit t' w 'III r CI, 1: ( M i.iif'-.ps pi tii it ir.r.OH O. via. il, la teen Me.. bov i f ei S at- tee ,.:-!o lev, ,;..,! a i; iooa , j;g. eng., y-t i I . . v. t ' oi. it. lsaT pr, 1-,r two Cere 1 ;l-. r iee I n ii a o; i s. ip Ian! ;c ca l.'c, ii'iii w a- A l er ;- '-Tl- itv lle'lt at the Ma A'! ni'i''.!, hanks, laarr I Hi"' l tig, hv w'. ;md A in.n'F I g''.' oil ("en aar-al tit : 'i t ,'. o tn were hp I. -I:'! n. i lle.t. ppi i; a. I. -n .. er a t ,', I Tr y were v-:. -in. P. J. Price, P'e ' i . ! -r s a til" I e pre ot on Sat in air . :,-e! l:i'Ps,,f ,!(.;'!. 'l v. as !nn 1: si;,' v. 1. .-1 oel a d t slTeee , as ,I,.ne I et (.( !( 1 - -1 , 1 1 i ni'i !:::! -in wh pat i ' i. Mali a.b.-cec from Knv i to., in one ot 1 1 - s, ip i .-i n cots nt ii that a ro.'O .p.,,; .a-, 'c-l e in 'unt s -c ;.; I ii iays ago three pi n, tl. ill pi-fl-1 ll i.e,.! ,vp'. h'pil - f f State, s;.y sea'in r has 'o -on iv, a:, i fiat a !- v t ing't- a!,-rs in tl." d i'.ou a a'ul 1 o'pi ,.i n;. a nai : y oi n rr.etis. 'I I.e Mm ne-oi t Farmer t -""lis of p. ca-e of tre-hin. si-, v.i a h -. r.t oc ar:c ! in I.v .ns conaty, .Vo;n. Several persons ate some nn-cool.-eii h-in and four have sin.-o di. ,1 from t'.c iiiser.se. A p'.c-c of nnis'-le cut from one Pi the i : aims wa- t p ,1 t a c-Pt lia from .-. 0 m to I fO parils tes -' the a;ila,.. p,,.i. The t!,r, one of the ej, herg. Pleiad, in i ('iseu-i-e Sat,r,.lav ino; from the sa-e tcrtained th-.i e yi ar oi l Poy. Fre ' ii leitz, M-ep-f.f ttie fainfy at Tiri tes '' hi,-., that was -i.a'.ene't eat- ai rhoiit t"n tl i s p o0 o'n . on ni'":. Ti-'s 1- th ' --ee e.. ,1 death " ean-e. I'.-it lit'ie lcaiic is cp : t li" of errs will survive. 1 1 : 1 a- a man :pg m r.t Sa, le crot h of ch.. a tree to saw off a the coteh sp'it a ;,,. e,.n, town it t. it p op-'tipia an l.im. Ji tool: an' hour "of i ai. ietlppr ,-p, lu ll Cl'-'i'i.r o-l ai-ig a.ipl rrv- Uig Ol pe- lillll o his ri'os wa re 1m il of t!e tr-'.n am! sor of a, en PV I ie -rnipi-7'n.T -nss j'-nkms, of ll'nc Ci-.'f i; ". Va fell dead on Si m Tay of hi-t week ' f)'er the funcial stviri', while friends were taking a last vi-w ol the h'ody, si-ns of life w 0h- vv rr 'rum :n""' iee noo-y was relieve 1 from the eomn a.id tai;en henp hie, at latest aeeoimts vv! ' :1!eatio!IS of Vi-iide. -v cur;,, n fact C' t. .1 w ll th ' fei'.l- lilg o! .li s,,. .J.i.;e banlc. of Ihikota, received notice o;i fou nd aniona ... . i . . is th 't i'xC now iwe ofi'p- raur ii'.'i in ipeetor S.tt unlay that th s clfeets a ;; iiO j n and a s 4 a rr,. it. VoU'.S v .lll'.ll nil, I Cl.il I i 1 l.i i, 1 " ro ! ia .ar Hot S-.iin . Ark.. ago. Tie r.ischa'.I f nrp d on FiT.inr ?!0:,,e;.o. ' , jj, lonsf-. Tit psvi'h as l . -- " 1 iin p-v g a i--- if at-ii "."'at. t . e.e.si p si,.l s 1 1 very st - Ipo w, - ei'ii'.ieexte'i.t.and Alii. was fatally iainred hv . , - - d ' a (',, a i"u .ii'.in, g from a wo', id s-n.p.-s. d ta 7.11' v i- n il cook is l ave i.-nshed. li-sriig lie mother of Jesse Jarnrs at first in tended that her inf:, no-. w cop's '..y st-oni.t he buried d: reefy hefore t Pp fropt'riocr of in i i.ouse in oialer taat .she p.j.-ig l;..r stant watch of tin. mav,. i.v,,". . n- iso'i was t I .s ceaetai ami t:,e cnav cng in a corner of th font froPi the house. ar. R.iolil sev oy Some Americans have sot tied en the is. Innd ..f l... r.,r . r. . . . i' "' no-;,, oi. j m co-.isr i ii rie in. I'eru. a S et ot earth w liadi has hflherte hcen i Co:isi,ier-d iininhahitshie. The setf ers ar.j j an American named Hail, who h is '.then the i-oimi or ri-eit itos-i for a cttth- ranch and . n, .s i wo or t Civ:' men iMitiMivi ' off the island, building, ete. " .1 a rin g ' A married -miplc o! hinvi-iiwavili. after i llv'nC tog. ttier thirteen years, io-p aski'uij (or , a divorce on the pioun i teat they ar nncle .and niece, a relationship w t.ich 'ti;.-v have ; only just discovered. There U n . Kao-as liiw nj.iiiist .iii-ii n marriaae, however, and i t!:ey are not iikcly to get a l-gt! s.-p iratiu-i, i Ihf.i'ah they have air-'iidv r.atted. ' ' When tl C'hi.-aL'o. St' Faui rnd f)aia!i.i train from Chicago to st. Paul, Main. r'"ch ed a point near Paid win. Wis.' pp Sa't'nri'iv one of the lady pa.s.en- .:s iave hit Mi to three children, a hoy ami two grU. The ni-a'der was taken from ti,.. t,.(;,, t FF-Jwin. nn lar i charge of physicians w ho Ii id iieen previous- ; ly requested by telegraph t he in waititif C. Howard, ol li t, s ' itr. the sh-n:f of 1 rrpseoimtv. Kan., arrived in v i'k arre on Saturday with a requi-pion from ; ivernor .-r. Jalni, fit that sfate. and refnniM home on -Monday with Charles Sta.'kiious" who s - ...,...): . i . . . . ' ' J ,V1M;'' n ivf? i.nv io answer :. .-a1 mnt by the crand jn"-y for being fmplica -t- 'd in i-'ie muraer ot a tanner tiai-iod u ahoiit three nurs 3-n -''IT i ne i ii i i ai i e . p u , a t;?t:ra thi;: hie that since Wayne Mr.cVe p h ! erly defined the character of the t it po -si- : So chv- rn K a- piieiican party tl Is proT.ahtA Ttiix his ciuh siasiic aiinervnts in Huiiting loa county will wiihdra .v from him th'-ir mi ntmrt fort.over norin tiie next p.-pithiican state Convention His srii'C'ti has put Id.-ii otttsid. fie p.!lt. f,f the must liberal clement of the party. Oliver Monell, 1 " years of aire, h". htcn r-"-tod f'-r itiC 'etter frojii ! ''.: ''" p.t-o'Ti-e. Hehad access to the '.f!.-' v 'a snn e?" his position as h'i empt-'ve of a :! ; '.n r.ewsvnper, copies of wh.ici, ! ' ririd srV in the day. He drs'irvrd cliPcks nr. 1 ,!i -t .xke-i from letters amounting over J-''. !l" '. and ea::s d emharrassmfnt to business iceit, w h'i ve iost !irco smns of n:rine' te:.i The Tievpoldsviile Pajrr ays there are in that town two -rothrr, tie tinme of Far-quri'-ir. who a'e driiscr's. 'TIipv cmc! t:inr t''i sisters. Thev lvth live in one lem-e. Thcre wiveq were both horn en the same of the month the ;""!! t ao years npr rt the -.Mth if last pioTd'i ea. 'i of the wives -j liirth. to a bov. If any other copinpipify ftirid-!ia similar chapter of coim-h lev-Is t'uon speak out Frederiel; Mi'if. 21 yea-s o'd. -h't 1 c.-lf in the head io his brother's 'i.akn v nt Second str. ct, Xcw Vie!--, on Sundny even ing, awl it was tt.'P.-ihit tie wo aid lt- tiad been paying addresses to a young ;:':! in f'annon s!r-et, ard wrs extreim iy h-i!. p- of another young man. About three m. a'o he ..-,!, bed tpis young m"n at a l ad. !I sc-M.e.' the poiice, and. ypiduring bae'K on Simdav. found th,a hi-- rival 1 ad sir1!' I n. led h.nn. A ".t: Ii-ciia (I.a.) lts-pnteh or lie says : There v.'-is general .h st-ueta.u l violent st.-,,-,,, v. h'c'i canie from the ; c!' on the right of the l.'t'ti ie-t i'.t. 11 were torn to pi..,.,-s. a..d fences, i-io'. i f.-.ra f une'iiT'1, and evcrvt'oeg prcv; saved from ti:" floods were 4(.s'-. . ,-,a'-l. i di-t : e-.-s pievai's. In-pdiate rel'ef is pe In !' i-rh pari-'i at leas ir,oo t.erso-ms .t 1 ch 1 '. hrei-..n.ss nrni witf.ont nie-ms of spppor' --hclt'-r. u Friday .Tom than A1fm.au, ar d si cap, a. led !v t.akieg leii-on at Kitt . 'ming. Pa. lie had ben taken from tip. i ,i f i. ,1,' pot". liri'p-e.'t'-rv to h:s r"Ploval t the eei.i'enti. erv, to V. !lU ll he 1 sd beer, sent, -re, ,) for two eonr- for arson. U'lale w.ait;''g 'or t'-e train the ofli 'er allowed 1 'm o eo i-.t th - ths nurek lliii:-", wf'-iv been n ! i-c . f Aft- r poiiaig the lie p.,- v a u; . , ,: a sma'l via' from : . i-orh-et, emeta-d . eon tents in t!- glass, drank it, threw !. ! d tlirou-'h a crack in the fleer, wept ipir. the car ami died ' 1 1 1 i five mjipo s A rai'rrad war m in prer.'!-"- '- net rica'art. y, -'mi lelai'd coin iv The . ,-. sylvapia led t as nip tirol-.f p-,-,r, aer'-s the T:i:1;more npd OI lij-i- red latter apn'a d foi an ip opct !on to ,, .iv,ii them frein so 'toh.g. Tho l-r-!;'p :o- a- d Oloo have two hncdred pceio-s r' Tba-ad-tor-1 Wh'A'.vn l-.-.t the- l.r, i,V-iV" on.t , f ho-;'i ties, wi ''e the I'-nns-yh-anwi 1 a ? f.-rce f SPIT" 1 I unfired ?r!-bincn waiting f--rord--rs. A sp, r ii! s c-csn j, 1-b od -1 c' is feroed pe'it'on f..:- an i'i:'ia -npfiil- f e'egra res f h" 1 ---r ha vna i: de-ep' ,'..' Ti:" O'-e f, pi-th of the see; Some were blown ne - on the . The l ea 'ion is in it' ci- the ,v che he 1 , i "P op etes is s a . iir n r : Hi ' 1 op eh " for "l me '!. w i ea; th. ( " i V -l nfs ! Vt i VIM? :ori:i 1 -.'. fh.-, - f. ;: I le : irio st! act.- l e.P - !! ' v p 1 a by Seer. ' .f b; -. a 'ri o, 1 a - ini i f m..o, ' I' .' '. .a v Cv ' a- .. . I , - p.. . V d -ad. G ll w ,, r., Wi i ' a '.o-iof -n he -' .; '- . ai flfr ers f.f , s '1 a c. vp.e. id : -' I-' ! !' "! tl: a -a cae oiuptie.: i is- '.v n or d, d ;.eu..,-, (!.,-t, r' Voo.e- o-t,, r,. i e ' i; ::. ,,r defid'-d ; ' ! CO. residence Ui u ,j;..t -:. means from a given d day whit a c. -rie-p. -ppi nt d i i'-i:ing m-e-t'i. fl-C'T Te.-p P- f., ' :a e,r,n v, has ' ' ' '.v;i e:;l:s" pn'i'V a voter 1 o ; e mat r in : to 1 mm! it is m ar" n.otit an .- 'v d iv-;. '.: -.:! ' ' tie .v !.' r' ! t r -et'v a ri ' -ca d J. : 1 1 e in in: ( A - ,-i r.."J, h - a - l't ' Mrs. S'ey be 1'. 1- P . p ' ;f 1 . a 1 . i,,-, t a hi' !' is e I is h O'l !:e A lot cf ', f V I l. ' I a l : "o l - ' i i. C.I fjo h . fav cia Icm ; r i. ft,:: e' - of N w Y ad " Fi '', -h:i!g Ht I-' lie hci.-at'ed sto-e. : i Me! a.'e .1:, I 1- 1 I . -I'1 . A of si IKfitvt v Sxr.'.v ST ip-ir An pva'.ane row in Virginia is certiitov a nova sneh an oi','iaTi-ir,i tool: nla.-e tin-re hut rea'ity. ri d with fai-ii am! ih 'tap'tive i sups, fit a .: C a ,1 ;,e-i,i.,. A hpadp Wha-h st'-O'l lll'l-'Vl ('.,-. ;. an,; ap w ;s o- C'li i'-1 he hn:: in- di :v.u f j bv the m v,o .: 1; o ;-o:-,. A a- r ii- can oe a-'-i-iinp-c-l. Par -even v a"-,, p, the hims" nt tiie time of the cj.ta-; reph". Xo trc.'-e of tee lai'iiiing can he rect gnir-d, and as yet no seprcli has 1,,-en m.i 1c for its occupant. Next came th - re-i .-e .ard bam of .Tiered I'. iwe'-, w' i.-'; -va- eot.i platetv crushed to l 'ei i s ami car:i.-d i:r i th-e i-.'-ohiing l.c ol V. !. Virgin. Minerc' and wi'e wa r" foinai .;;! i-i hed. op top of the P t" ii.afi d' ad. T'vn (h-raiMi ii!a-ti-cs ,.f Mr. end Mrs fl- we: bad arrived on the rv-..irg prev ions f'-om the i":st, r.i, I were pping hi the house t rt ;.i"ht. )i;e of tiiiT'i es, ;med unhurt, and the o'li.-r, who dag !.; wav on from h-ai a tree, had a pr.iVen -n ,nl er ipiiiries. The re-: h-P' gin. W. I), t'rav red 1 1 F. ret sti-ect heh.w Mint of p at! I tt:" trie 'er f Pil soip, I S of I). ,-. "iain w ere i ocv'er-i. 11 ... k of oth-Vir-n f r lie's ' ho,i-e was col cnr.ans w-c-e two cJ.Pdl-en, A 11 were Inp i , ii;,. ami Mr. a free1 o . i I M:s .'d. Ti e oe Foci iie. their '.!"i and w i p.. hut Mr. H or !m tiM.it t ii.-j r Mr. ar- 1 r.'r Chris' d hi t he ri'ips ad Mrs. chii-h i esea P. nn! urt. Aft.-r some -carcli Mrs. .-as ta'iml soiiie di-tince fiacn the fine t-ll. ill,'.! loea.htV of t i st::: h..;-: 1.' led. i. - "V ,v ! 'imp a- f t'er hov "rf---k, in 1 . . shier- cr, 'o'lll.- a.-'d ..( Pe Fn! in -r rrr c en at r d i -i i h.as a a-, . a!' -v i i h or; As c e-i dhr- 'P - aha', 1 me 1 wh' : t' e r i, d-, sa tie- I , -1 - ' n epp-i--- 1 of crml : an I 'a-"- , 1 wi:h the a-a-d Pp-. "-'i'i'1. cml h-at cimi rt I'de i'x- inea !.. are opiel: ' v p on n intrada-'tam pf Dr. Vierce's pa five F '.has." vvl'iic'i are li'fie larger th..n n;a-t trd -posed r.f hie' 'v copeer.tratc tracts. Fy driigii-ts. 'F FioTrTic FFMtvtxr-. A de-i erate con-Ci'-t t,,ok n'aer. Uf, :,-;1i.,,n,, Friday ni d.t. on the pnh'ie streets, tii-twren fwi tarts named M:s vVicVel arid M;ss p.-od- w -l.ieh re-nOf-l in inipries to F-s Cause her to !cs--. her ei ....- )VjeVe! a p'ltir--i n g i . n il'.i PI a y V. T e a p.'.reh injured girl w-s f,-;,.,, S'-nse : her carri "Tl Dr. K:.i was .-.,;...! ,. 4 . pome. .-. .-',,- ,y ti t-e-i-iTy h tr.'n fjv-sra. S'-e C'lpnot ei-e irisO). p,,t j,..-,,.,,) '- V -- t ly was ," !' ir-h'y of fis Wi, ',-, a and 1-i-h" about any account of he yo;ipg mop -t-irn fltsed Of p. and w! n both w-r,' r.-.turc'-c fr m n n .a' t. M'ss Vie':,.i d-mande 1 ?ati- '."fl g rls w, r-. ,v't'l ei-!,. .c .... . tertainnp fef-ion. Who sav they W're ppa' t ' 'ii'.-v..-' a r, in whi -h, wh-n M!s U'icbei wis' worst-,. V she wa'ked awav. Then -he dete-m:-i..,l to renew hos-i:i!s. and agen a'taek.-d Miss lo-f'iv. .v i rrr; rip rrn git- f.iOo.v,..i Miss Reedy. !t is said, knorked Mi s V down, st imoed h"r f i. and pe -k w' Tieels, p.rp-l (:!!p.r..visp injured her t l s-t nii'i ICS-el her an ex-enr mat Decame uneoes"-, ,,.s Mi lie fly js !: he !,rna.a ll nf-i-st ' 1... rr, si-ian f. ri nd the iapned n,; p,p,., (,-i '""'i, 1'iee.ppg and inieoi,-. :,i;-, ;r is in. r a ! Coi.oitLi:p Asm CoT.r A 11-..!.. .. ... vmi'tE t-'rl j -';, y regreiffx: mat pc wis so co!nrloe, and cr.td. Her fan. wat p hit, and hands and feet fe't as thimcdi the hio .d ilj not circulate. After one hol'h'of H.,n Fit , ter- ha 1 hecp tik -a sh- was the rosiest nni !.ea.:l iest. girl in town, wph a vivacity raid 1 c!-.ec:-fu'ne?s(.f n-.. cru'yirqtoi.er fnerVd- an n.ofd i vT ri.r. i u: tih: i:ii;pt. OV TV ". '. V I I IVT'I". "I I vs MF.-; V I! Tn the V,- ' ee u ei.a'e. on Prii- i . !;-Hai .,d:d!vered -i -' "11 h:s ;v'si."i,i" -t a r I iiof ! i-ife; Tii.-'-s hv ', 1 j. v:., p,,v, r Mr. I..e,. ,.M. ri(. '! in, in regard th. i. If aj.d e:o'j-.(.,;! . C'ird t ;-.' :t un ti '"d c!t fin i t''r coiir-r Mil :-'er at I,,: lowing is a s pepsi- of ;.s rem ul;--f- 1 - r f -' "f o,.. Ani.ps i; . . o . i . ... .-. , n x a a !l . e ti - - -1 T -. it - .j";.. '.i'i t"-'- ' l"':'ae.' .!. '!! i.,n :, j ,Ti IV i'i t A-i .!! ; ' T' I : p"l t-it-l" - t. . I p 1- n t . vr . - -: -r n. m J Pri : ts f .l a - o. !- i ;.r--"!) 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