Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 08, 1869, Image 1

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Cards.
E. . KIRK, M. D.,
'""'HAS AND 8UBGE0X,
I.utlieraburg, Pa,
.nI"Wl" 1"amVtr profw.l.n.1
auK18:iT;p,
Job Work.
BLANKS.
Single oulra io quires, pr. quire,! 7J
Sauna, pr, quire, 1 00 Over , per quire, 1 0
HANDBILLS.
, boat. !S or leaa, f 2 00 1 . JS u.,.ii 00
1 at.), It or leaa, 1 ,ht, or ,, , ,
Ore, ii of each f .bor. pnortiowu raUa.
OKO. B. GOODLAXDER,
EJitor and Proprietor.
THOS. S. WASHBURN,
SCALEIt OP LOGS,
Cleu Hope, t'learfltld Comity, Pcun'a.
THE aubnribrr hit i,,ni morh liaio and
atlalloa to the BCALINU Of LOHM. ano
i.a.i ihU roatbod of offering hi. .arriooa tothoa,
TV 'JT"- tolo'alio
a ha had by .J,lto..int ai aboro. jala-u
Sarinilturat mplrmrnb
BpoTirs jmi'j;ovj:d
STUMP EXTRACTOR.
CLEARF1KLD, PA., WEDNESDAY,- SEPTEMBER 8,
THE REPUBLICAN.
I8C9.
(Cards.
H. W. SMITH,
AITOKXEY-AT-LAW,
3' riearfleld. Pa.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE
" 1'rrnnvi.tf . - '
. .WW LI J' UW,
' ' Clearflrld, Pa.
-Lafal kariaaai a aU kiadj praaaptla a.
curalal mUmAA ... rwP"T ,
accuratal; au.adad Ui.
ajrl J
DAVE L. KREBS.
ATTORSEY-AT-tA W,
ClrtrfleU, Prnu'a.
W.a Da eoaialtad la Ergli.h ,nA fl,r.
i't.tVAy
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CirarflrM. Pa.
tOllica la the Court Uouro. rloc.1-lT
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearflrld, Pa.
prOMt la tba Court Tlnuia. fj.ii
SURVEYOR.
' pHK undereinod odtra bit wrricci ai a Sur--I
"Tor, ond mny bo lound at hi. r..idoow, in
rwted toCloarStld, Pa.
"T 7""- JAMES M'.TCnELL.
THOS. W. MOORE.
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer,
FJA VIXO rocontly located in tho biroiisli l
a a i.umoer city, and re.umcd the i.ractioo ol
Laud Survcvliii- re,pn!trully teoden hia profc.
alunal aanrlsae to the onr. of nd rpwulaior. in
land, in rie.rf.eld ami adjoining oounnct.
Iod. ofconreroneo neatly eiecuted.
Onlca and reiidence one door et or Kirk A
SP"",CT' aprU:pd(n..
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
BKCON'l BTBKl'T.
IjM CLLABFICI.1), PA.
N. M. HOOVER,
Wholeiale A Retail Dealer in
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
i wo aoora oo.i of tbt Po.l OSdk,
MARKET STREET. C1.EAKP1KI D P.
UA lirrriitoHmafil r !.. ri . .
lw7l od band. ' mvl9 Jw
J. K. BOTTORF'ft
PIIOTOUKAPII GALLERY,
Market Slreet. ClewOeld.
"VTEOAT1VE4 made in cloudy. well aa in
XI ler ttaalhtr. C.,n.t.etli hand , rulj
-"rtment of Pit I lire (iiit,,.,.,.., ,1
vtvb LYof.nt I... - r'' anu
....... rn-yjviiyj I JtnA. Krnn.. f.
oi oiuoiunig. rnxle to order.
an
pr5-ll
JOHN H. FULFORD,
iunnvro . t, . .... I
(Mr. with J. B. eEn.lly.'Ea,.;.m rirrt Ka.
llOtlll Rark
WALTER BARRETT,
M . S.eond St. ciearl.M. Paf.oQi M
Ofiw adiolnlaa; tba Bank, fomterty neeopT.d by
J. B. UeKa.Hy, Soooed at., Cleardrld.
t-WIII atwad promptly ta eolleotieui. eala
If l.ndi, Aa. ' doclT.M
JOHN L. CUTTLE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Heal F.ntate Agent, Clrarflrld. Piu
ffJaT'llfrMfbHj offri tiff Mrr.re (b Mllfnr
ui buying htndi In ClMrflHtl nd .((joining
at.ef ; nl witk zerifae nf arr twenty
jim u iiarryfr( tl(tri t tune If thtl b
rnif nH-fftOtlon. ffh2.'5 tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
aiit'IILI l LA IV,
fjcarfield. Pa.
Office oa Uarkttrtraet on. door aaatef tba Clear.
arid Coooty Bank. may4,'M
J bn II. On if. C T. Aleaander.
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LA H'.
Ucllcloiitc, Pa. I.iplS,'5-y
JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
UAVIXO located at O.ceola, Pa., olfera hi,
profaaeioaal .arrirai ta tba people f that
fiae. and .oreontidinf eoaatra.
HUAII call, promptly I traded te. Offlee
aad reiirienoa aa Cartia aL, loraerly oaeopiod
by Dr. Kline. , myl ly
REUBEN HACKMAN.
ousa and b:gn Paintor and Paper
ranger,
Clearfield. Penu'a.
tS. Will eaocute job. in Lii line proainlly
a nurkmaniika uiajiurr. J.J.
a; rl.f.7
-J. BLAKE WALTERS,
SCWVENKK ANfl O tN VEY A Ni.hK.
Afeut for the Polebd e and Sale of Laodi
I learfitl.r. Pa.
"Prompt auentlon rir.n to .11 bo.!....
roaoaetod with the county office.. OSea with
Uun.Hm. A. Wallace. rjanl.Ko-tl
na.Laa ta
GENERAL MKKCIIANDISE,
CRAIIAMTtN, Pa.
Alio, etten.iva manufacturer and dealer In Square
Timber and Sawed l.umieroi an aicn.
r-Orderi aolicitod and all bill. pdk ptly
tiled.
aao. aLacat acjar aLaar. -
W. ALBERT Sl BROS.,
Manufaotarar. A eatan.ieaDoalor.ia
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c,
MOUDLAJi , PK.NN'A.
-Onlere aulioited. Bill. Hed on abort notice
Andrew Woodlwd P. 0.t CMrrfl. M Co.. V.
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
SIIOCH A WKAVKR,
I.ulhrraburir. Clearflrld r, , r-
TISrPPTiia.v - - J" f
all article, u.u.lly fa.id in a flr.t-o)i. baddler
ttbap. All work dine on rhe-rt notice and at
rea.onabla rate.. Jiooe but ciperieneed work
men aatalnted. Room, aae door wt of tba
Amorioan Hotel. II W. aCMOt'll,
jyH .lm I". . WKAVbt.
Lime for Sale I '
rriHK florti(-npd, rt-"tiifi near the drpnt ta
1 made cmiMo rnnxein'Dli with laitnt?
Hurnrni nrt of the mountain, wheM-j h ii n-bli-d
to kcj coDUntljon band s large quuiUly of
P U R B LIME!
wliirh be offcrx to farmer! anrl buUttrr at a trifle
above ettrt. Tbot in oeci of the article woull du
th tii Rive m a call, or al'ltri" ma by letter, be
fore negotiating tbeir lira?.
Cltarfi-IJ, Ta,. Jre 9, IM!9.
FRANCIS COUTRIET, .
M KUCHA NT. .
PrenrbTllle, learfleld Cooutj. Pa.
Keep, con.tantly on hand n Ml aeeoolmnit ol
Dry tlood.. Hardware, tlrocerie.. and evcrvthing
arually kept in a reuil .tore, wnien win o. ,iu,
for eo.h. a. ebeup a. elsewhere in tba county.
yrancbi'illr, June 2i, J.
DR. T.JEFFERSON BOYER,
PHYSICIAN AXD SCKUEUN,
Pe.n4 StreH, ClearAtld. Pa.
IIaTiny perranBeotlj located, be ot offer
) j.roft Hiunal Mrvirf to the f it iu-nw f ClarBf M
and tirioitv. and the tml'lie rrnerallr. AM ealli
proa.lly antendeil lu.A twtlU-j
i f7b7rTed, m. d7
mVSICIAN ANU fcUR'.EoN,
n..i.. ta eTilMamxroaa. Pa ,
offer, hi. pnle.iinnal earrlcei to th people of
tfa. lerrouading aoantry. li..
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
L.le RargeoB of the d Beg mawl, Peantylr.on
" Volauteere. having taturaed from tba Army.
efera hi. profaMb.nal tervica. la the aitiaenr j
r Llea'Celu eouoiy.
jT'Pr.'fer.iowal aallf prrrrpt)y ntten lad to
(uia on Second .tract, furmor oeeupiod by
Dr. Wooda. (epr.M-U
dr7T f7woods,
FUVSICIAK I SUU'ltO.V.
rtaeing remored to Anonille. Pa., ofer. die
froteMional aorri.ee to the people of tliat plaoe
arl .be rnrriunio( country. All eall. prnraplly
allended to. " mpd.
C. KRATZER 4. SONS,
ii &l CHANTS,
BKALBna IR
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Cutlery, (Jneen.waro. Oroeariaa, ro.l.loof aad
Shlngl.f,
Clearlled, Ptnn'a.
y-At their new .tor room. oa Beeond etreet.
near Murrell A Bigier . llarawara .uiro.
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM M ILLS,
aiCMCii nal
LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS
H. II. SIIILLIXorORD, President,
Office Farr.t riace. No. 124 8. lh
PbilV
JnllX J.AUS1IF.. Snperinlrndent
Mil!., llearlicld aoonly, Pa.
JMmlunt latlots.
Merit. Ifootb
A Hutubnrper.
Proprietor, ol
the lirpmv.d
STUMP K
Iractor.wl.b ii
di.linetly an
deratood tba
tney warmni
thi. maoiilnr
todiju.i,a
it i. recom
mended ei
eelling other
machine.. h
ila being eon
otructad on
rue pbiloeo.
phiaal prinoi
P'ea. li niu
axtraot the
arge.1 pine
lump, eua
Band Habere
ground per
"'Hng the
eoillolnllbaok
in the bulo
and wili pul!
Uiem aafa.ta.
"umoaTf;. - f """ T'""' "" " '
be propped nn. ai r "
i'tLYm?."" "f M.chia..
B take it to br fin. mnA ir .
we will eo ana- h.l. ... i. . . . TV1
i. o. Tl.-j r.:r : r m " " : .
- : - e win taaa It .... nj tharra
ow.::i'Hr,T,ro,,, k
lOWO.aip Kilfht.. Htnaim ..... J
SUU and County h.gbl, f, ,.. '
Loom A RlMlMHOElf.
Jefir.on Lite P. 0., 1'ltarl.kJ Co, Pa
n:aTn.-ii'.ei,
erlld of'T .,1,lr',,,',-"i" 'ad lb.
7. ... r H"Jh.". ''"P"'" '"P P.lrartor
aa the farm of R. H. Moor.. .... .' lk,
an hatarda, d Wond.,, ,b. 7.h end v.h oi
"a. mat wa beli.r. it t fc, lB, b.,, . 'h"
aon.truetion. roll, m.a.gad. not li.bl. u ...
'be maebma Irom the war,,, .a.. ..... ."
-rt p. rorerner. ..a .... I.A . i -
nama la U.. .lI. ' " P'"
,uii ; i. - i a
lumpa. w,h, hlrJ ., ."-'"'
raumea. fullr nd.....i. ... . .
b.nd.i.g ,b. m.ch,na. W. .' Id .I.iL'.k""
... .,.,,, mrariora to lee thin,
NEWSERIES-VOL10,NO. 8,
MEHHELL & 13IGLER,
4LKrtll i
II A II DWAItl,
Alio, MannfatitrMr.nr
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
HURIUUl, PA.
XY LOT OK SADDLES, u'lMDLES,
Uaraeai, Collar., etc, for eala by
MEHRKI.L i BfOI.ER.
) A LM 15 R'S PA'- EN US LOA D
log Hay Fork., for aula by
MERRELL A TilGLER.
rmT, putt y, glass,
Nail., ate, for aalo by
MERRELL A BIGLEU.
!!SEis?
CLE A H FJ EUvT
WEDNESDAY MOIIXIXd, SEPT. . IH8.
THE REGISTRY LAW.
To the Democratic Voters of Clearfield
County :
For tho purpose of sliowinsr von
what you will have to do thia full" t..
enablo you to vole, tho following
exposition of tho new election lav
Coiinty Commiiioner for lho time
..erewMi iiy Bpent in pPrformin , ,hc
uiiim impoapa by tlie act.
II. Tho County Comminaionerhnwo
vnnpug dutlci to perform under the
."LMoiry ijiw, uuihd thpy hBveeoun
el to nlviHO them, It is not neeewmry
ll t,et tU' lh thC'P dUt'eB '" lI,iexPOB'
ill. As to the Elor-iinn rim,....
m. VHILCIB
Jhcyaro to onen the iw.lla b.
the houra of six and novon A w
the dy of election. Before six o'clock
in the mornit.fTof thnanr-nnrl 'P,,....
of October th.y are to receive from Iho
County C'ommitiHioiiers the RcKiBtered
Jjist of Voters and all
New England PuritanigmItH Latest
Manifeitatiooj).
(or,-, it , called, the R.iatry lnw.) mnn ioxoti wl.rTil'n!!?"!!..
.. ... ' 0U
JJaRMISS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Finding., for .ale by
MERRELL A BIOl.ER.
QUNS, PISTOLS, S WORD CANES
For aale by
MEKREI.L A BIOLER.
ITOVES,
before pur. h.-lng el.e.h.ro. wbieb they ".' 3o
free of charge br railing ... ,k. D . "
J. C ll.., . w. i.7 . . .. .. '(""""'a.
hnKoluer, John k,ri ' j: w. fiTh .!
1 unra .1 IV u ii aa, .. ..
. 11
ueo Kllmg.r, Wm D. B.rk,
S.J. Horn, Hia. K. Irvin
i . V.: V.- " crl,'. U.o.Hil..,n.n n
rtna a Sm.ity, (uorlu l
W.b.Alexnior
Aodrew WiUon,
a., i. kiik
Vf ALL SORTS AND
iz, for .ale by
MERRELL A BIOLER
JliON ! IRON ! n.-ONlRoFi
For aale by .
-ME':flELL A BICLER.
IIORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE!
KAILS, for eele by
MKKttELLA Blfil.ER.
f)LLLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad bait ataeafactura, fur eala by
M bTtPKLL A IlKil.ER
IHIMULE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for (.1. by
- MF.Ii KKI.L A BIOt.EIt
RODDER C'UTTERS-for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
. i-i cpttreu lor your uho. The sihsciiiI
utlention of naturalized voters is eall.
ed to its provisions they are picked
out to bo especially wnnied before
they cat. vote. Head tho exposition
of the law for yourselves :
I- On tho fira MmuLu- r.r T,, .i.
. . . . ' """W
ooC.nurs uro 10 Di't'in a revision ol
i iratiscripts ol m.mes furnished
li em by the County Conimisrioners.
1 Ins duty cotihists of tho neverul imr.
tiiuhirs Icillowiny: 1
1. Strikeout tho name of ever v ner.
on whom the At-sor knows, pcr,u.
ally or by reliable iiitorinnliun, to have
died, or removed from the di.iri.i
miiie tne I list previous assessment.
a. Add (ho name of any qualified
voter lion) the Assessor almh b,.u,
IHTsoimlly r by ri'liuhlo information.'
to have removed into iliu 1 ImI rid
suno the lat previous afsessii...i,i
3. Adil the iiMineMot'ull I Wll kiilly (a 1.
shull claim to bo om.litied vui..m i.. i
yoiirdiMrict.; usses thun willt a nX.
ui.u aaciinuii i,y IO)U,rv u,on what
Kround tho person so assesM-d cluinis
to he a voter. This riniv i. ,.!.-..
distreinn on the psrt id the Assessor.
Jle is ihH to Ui cidc upon the clsiin
ant's iiuht to vole, but only to report
his name and the grouuds of hi claim.
i ho Assessor is m xt to vinit ev-1
ery uwellmr house in hia liirjet,iind
miiko careful inquiry if any porson
whose name is on hi- list hua r
removed from the district, and, ii so,
to take his name from ho list) or
whether anr nualilieil v.t..r r...:,i...
Lli.r.iii ul...... .... .n r. . ...
C A irp I . "oiiic i. nut on ills list,
bAWS I nnJ- 'f . to add tho eaine thereto, i
!An,l ny.iua l.l.n u. I I. ... . . . I
- " "iui a inx. in this
insliiiico tho Assessor is to jude of
the claiinaiitB lil.t lo vole, lor ho is I
"IW Ml Slid o.l..J
U. 15. TAYLOR'S
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Near the Kail rot d I-j.t,) j
C'LEtnFIRI.I), PF.JiS'A,
TEMDRACE thii tnnSoJ of ioformtr.f the
imhlic. tliat I bare ot.enpd u. a yard fr tba
a. it of W(efil or eoal-htiriit LMK and Anthrarile
COAL, la the boriiugb o( Clearfield, and bare
complrt'-d arraa.ir-nioiits with en f tern dealrra h
rinrh i ran p a iuii ujipiT con-ianiiT on nnu'i,
bieh will in di-ui-d ul at rraijnable ralra, hy
the tan, bavhel r cor In.), to- null nirrharer..
Thine a a duLanoe can addraa me by letter, and
obtain ail nervaaary infornaiion lr rrtum rratl.
n. D. UI LUIt.
Clrarfirld, r. Fb. 14, lr,iMf
READING" FOR ALL1I
BOOK'S STATIONERY.
Market Ml., riearflrld. (at the Post Office.)
'IMI K underrigned beg. Irer, to announce to
1 the ml.'-n. of vleaifleld and Tleialty. that
he ha fltted np a room and ha, )a.t returned
Irom the elly wlfh a large amuBBt or reading
alter, onei.tiog in part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
II. nb IrniiH and Pane Bm.k. of arery da
iptln I Paper and Bneelnpea, French pre.ted
adpl.iai Paa. and Penoll.t lllank. Legal
ipera. Deeda. Marlgago. Judmeut. Eieiap
lla aad Promwory lea t WbiU and I arch;
ai.al Hnef. Legal Cap. Kroard Cap. aad Will Cap .
Sheet, bia.ie lor either Piaao, rluiesr Vlolio
eonetntly on band. An boob. o. "tr!..".
r"mn nvia w w ii
PATENT PKUFQRARATED
Cros-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL OUMMISO A VOIDED. r
AL80,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreadiog. Sharpening, and Bhapinj lb.
Taelk of all Splitting Bawa.
jjSend for a Da.eripiira Circular and Ptice
mi. ii:kbell a biuler,
Jnt If (Irseral Agrala Cleailrld. Pa
G. S. FLEGAI
MALIK IN
alphabetical order, of tl,y white free-j momli ytrtnd
aire
tlie
STOVES AD HOLLOW -WAllE,
and jdAtiirACTintn of
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
pblllnanarg. Centre eo., Pa.,
rpn andetdgsed rarpeetfolly nnnounee, la
tne panne .obi no n.t on " . r...
(oily (fleeted end well aamrtad elork of Btorea
Hit rariety cunil.te at
HIE CELEBRATED IUOXSIDES,
Wbieb har, nerer f.lled ta giro perfect .etl.r.a
tion lo the moet fa.tidloa. ol iu parobareri,
Conlloenlal, Lehigh. Farmer. Dallght. Spear,'
Anli'Da.t, Nitgara, Ch.rm. llrt.ld.de,
with arery rariely of the ba.t
Pituburg Maouf.etura.
km. Tba Tin aad Sheet Iron war glten wiib
Ida Sloe.. I. mad. af the koar'eat and root
material, ard warr.nl. d ta gl porfeat Bin
fartion. Ilia atoek of .
PAKLOH AND UEAT1.VQ STOVES
men abovo twenty-one car of
cl.iiiiiini; to bo qualified voters in
w ard, borough, nr district of which he
is Assessor, and opposite) each of Said
tiumi's stalo tlio followiiifr. particulars :
n. Housekeeper or not a house
keeper.
b. Jt a housekeeper, the ntimoer 01
his resilience, with the street, alley,
luno or court, it in a town where
bouses uro numbered ; if not, then the
street, ulley, luno or court on which
tho house I rm is.
c. The ocenpation of tho person,
nnd, where ho is not a housekeeper,
tho occupation, place of boarding, and
with whom, and, il working lor an
other, the name of tho employer.
d O;iposito each name write the
word "voter."
e. If the M.rson claim tho right
to vote by reason of tialnruliialion, he
must ox hi bit his cerliticnle to the
Assessor, unless ho has been lor Ave
consecutive years next preceding a
voter in said district, and in all cases
where tho person has been naturalized
his name shull be marked with Iho let
ter N'.j" whero ho bus merely de
list, unless ho shull make proof of his
right to vote as follow a :
I. The person whoso name is not
on the list, claiming i10 rjfc,lt to vole
-oi irouuce a qualihed voter of the
district to a writien or printed affida
vit to the residence of tho claimant in
the district for at least ten duva novi
.receuing sum election, defining eloar-
.. " "tie me residence or the person
was, '
2. The parly claiming the right to
vote shall also make an affidavit, l-
iig to me oesi or Ins knowledge and
belief where and w hen he was born,
...... ..o in n citizen ol J'ennsvlvania
and ol tho United States, thnt ho has
resiuca m the (Mate one year, or, it
formerly a citizen therein and removed
therefrom, that he hits resided therein
six months next preceding snid eleo
lion, that ho bus tint mnl imo b.
district for the purpose of voting there
in, that he has Mi id a Slate or C.nnrw
lax wlihin two yearn, which w.a
-.-"ecu ai ieai ten days before the
flection, and tho offldavit shall state
wnen anu whfre t)io tux wuiwtses,cd
nu psio, nnd the t;ix receipt most be
,.r..u.ij unn-sa tne alhanl rhall state
that It had been hmt or destroyed, or
that he received none.
3. If the applicant boa naturalized
citizen, ho must, in a.ldii ion lo it. a
foregoing prcofa, state In his affidavit,
wnen, wnen", anu by what couit he
was naturalized, and" produce his cer
tificate of naturalization.
4. Every person, claiming to be a
natunlizod citizen, whether on the
registry list, or producing affidavits as
foresaid, si. a I lo required to produce
his, nuturalizution certificate nr. it,
election before voting, except w here
he has been forten year consecutively.
".7iTeiTn on his' certificate witb the
no othor vole
cannot tay that thin Intent R
ron acandal, which wa, woman, and
womiin a needier rnr ... .... i
,",a lolutely startled the world, but
we can and do sav i list Mr. n.i...
Stowe meant to irive tho wnrhl .
alion and that she has not h.n .
successlnl as she intended and believed
he should be. No matter. The at
tempt has been made. If it.n r..i,i,.
up of the ashes of the dead and the
iiiiiy ir,g or great names have brought
u uuey ln,o the coflere of Fields A
"twii ana into 11.. no,.;,.,
Rcecher Stowe we have every reason
r-i , ,D '1,nl 'py will bueatisfied.
Like tho Pharisee, of old they have
""lr wor" and they bave bad
Maaanrhusr usip fuirsnmrlonrtir
tiflana Tra nvw tmtli ,,2
ever hate been, a they now aiV,'Oie
Pflled to be externally moral) but
vice, if mere concealed nJ lL.ii..
attired, is more unblushing ,n Boston
'han in N,w yrk. Tb? New Eng.
isxdem are the Pharlsnna f , hi.
VI 1 hf mk C,M "0 ontiide
pt the cup ,nd platter, but within all
' 'ottenneaa and corruption. They
Tho taste of New England, as of late
..... revoaica in its literature, has
been of a kind not to be mistaken,
w itnoss, for exumplo, the ravings of
Tboodore Parker. Witness the trane
cwidental isrus of Ralph Waldo Emer
son. Witness the ton anrl i. h-
of the Korth American ltevlev. There
is BOt only a falline? am-.. r. !
pie, but there it a falling .way from"
powerand any sensible purpose. Wit
ness, Strain, the nin.ni ih.r AJ
lavor to the Atlantis Mnnthh, w.
could point to many recent tales. We
uu' l mention the article on
Lord and Lady Byron to thow the
kind of literature which pay. u9U7
England author and publishers, and
which, of course, the Nw !.-.. i.,i
people love most to read. But lor the
We have no desire at present to ito
inln thi. Hi.i k....: ' ... e
..... uu.iiieau. ne cannot
ny there is blood on the "buiidi of
7"orjlrl- "'owe or the proprietors
of the Atlantic Mont hi , !, ir .1.
a, . aT waan, as (IIWIV
.outlining worse than murder it is
according to the common judgment of
........ u ,u mi ages, to disturb the
7" "r lo wuniy their memory, and
of such sin or sine Mrs. Stowe and the
proprietors of the ilru,c MontUU
iMVaa rimmai Tl "
. v Kumy. Dyron may have
w-... airs, otowe makes him,
but she has failed to prove it. This
iiowever, is not the main point. She
"s uiiniercuuiiy, and without good
reason, unless money be a good reason,
.w . ..eve vi worn- winch is aa tilil.o
as ant wnrl n l.. Ti i. . 3
power the healthful and Invlrmrwrio.
power of the daily prese-it ii impoi:
sible to ea; to what depth of moral
deprav.ty New England literature
would descend. Taking it a we
nave it, and judging, from some of iu
very latest specimens, we m.v
it difficult to ay of it thafit is clever,
indeed, and very eDIertuining ;" but
we eon l,.r. I , ' "
,k . 7 ; "oanaiion in saving
Pllr.ti1 ! lw',Mb t,Ml 0WilI.h
rurttan tbeoporv mrl tik.v.,- u
begotten their Droner fruit. n.l .k..
proving itself moat .n.i.ni
Ana forkXeraU.
can he cast that day in virtue of said
certificate except where sons are enti
tled to vote upon the naturalization of
their father.
6. If tho person claiming to vote
who it not registered shall make an
affidavit that he is a native born citi
zen of the United States, or, if born
elsewhere, shall produce evidence of
his naturalization, or that he is enti
tled to citizenship by the reason of hia
father's naturalization, and further,
that he is between 21 and 22 years of
ago, and has resided in the State one
year, and in tho flection district ton
days next preceding the election, he
shull be entitled to vote, though he
shull not have paid taxes.
IV. As to the Voter. Any quali
fied eitizon of the district has a night
to challenge any voter, though bis
name he nn the Iteuistry List, and the
Election Hoard are required to receive
tho proofs publicly, and to admit or
reject tho vote, according to evidence.
2. On the petition of fivo or moro
citizens of the county, stating under
oath that they believe thai frauds will
he practiced at Iho election about to
nn... , I
Bcecher Stowo and her publishers will
tarn siii irv. n l '
. To us this whole affair is interesting
from another point of view. It is a
ftew J'.niliind nie. et.f hn.in... i? 1..1.1.
.. s a .ew Kngland houpo; the
IWhera ore a Nrw England family.
- - ...... .K,c it one 01 the most
illustrious of UioISocchers. NewEng
laud has long claimed fur itself the
right lo be icgarded as the moral
representative of the rj;ed Stales
ny ra.tr n an it not (;,... ,,l,i 1...
the Pilgrim Fathers 1 Was il not
tho orignml home of the Puritans on
this Continent Was it not there
whore the persecuted non-conformist
of England founded an orthodoxy
which was more rigid and more in tot
eiant thaD any system which the
world had yet known f Severe and
uncompromising as Old England h.J .K.y "1 ! " V?
fhoBiTiiiji 'i.iuii mm, uini luntltfa aTSuedout overtook
tlsred his intention to become a cut-! u M jn rti.trit-U it shull bo the
ten his nuitie is to be marked "D. 1.; juy ,lf ,ho Colrt of Common Pious,
where the claim is to vole between . tj, ,i,..,f to nt.noint two
tho ages of twenty 0110 and t wenty-1 jllJit.im,. w,i r and intelligent cilisciia
...n ... - .
lo act as Overseer ol saiu ciecuon,
w ho aro to belong toditl'erenl panic,
two, the word "age is to be udtlen to
his lisino. nnd if he has removed into
Plymouth Rock. Old England, under
tho Puritans, had it martyrs, but it
did not burn either Quakers or Indi
ans or witches. We cannot deny that
the principles which guided the New
England sotllers developed a hardy,
thrifty, industrious race, whose power
is felt to this day over tho length and
breadth of the American Continent.
As in the case of the Jews of old,
severity has bred force, and that force
has impressed itself in many ways
during the last hundred years, and
many times for good. The impress
of New England is upon tho nation,
anu in the character w hich Jew r-sg il
largely?
tliu district since the last general elcc-
land has -giver, us wp are
known to tlie ouUidJ'world. We are
gradually and
ouisclves Irom tlie thraldom ot tlias
unl'icnt tyrirnTiy-; Vo are compelling
the world to look at us in a different
and moro agreeable light; but tho
Yankee character is still tho. character
which is attributed ley outside nations
to the American people. This general
truth is proof of force. But alio can
say that New Ergland has any longer
a claim to high moral distinction i
Who can My 1 hut she is any longer
what tho would have the world believe
she is ? Who duro deny t hut she is
living on a past rrpuiuilon? And,
unloe it be a something filled to com
mmid respect to burn and 01 her wise
destroy innocent and unoffending men
and women, because they claimed a
.,...... . I u'hnnt lot! I. I nfcl.eflorw lielono 1: . . . - r I I . .. r .1 I.. I
ll.t.. tl.n letter .-If. IS to he llluCCll . - .1 ... 1 1 I - . . . e
" --- i , 10 II1C same ismiiic.ii iinriv. mm ...vi.
opposite ma iiHiue.
P.' ft. CROMM.
I de.ir.d that 1 ujay not bar, ou hand, nil be or
nTRrHANT TAILOR. I -""' B'" aapiel. and aoldatahole.al.
i.ii.nunAn .., i .111 .1... keep
DR. S. J. HAYES,
pritOEOK I'ENTIST.
Ofee on Main ., Corwennille, Pa.,
T ILL mak. prof...loaal ri.lta, for theeon
l eenirnra of the pwblia, aammenalag in
April, 1.,;,, .a follow., rit r
Latb.ritHirg-Firat Friday of arery Mnik.
AaronTille Firet Holiday ol arary mon'b.
Laialrr City Fieri Tr.ur.day of ei er aA.
.-a.ad.iig two day. in ailker plaoa. All order.
I-. work .honid be m.ented en tba d.y of b .
arrle.l at aark plarn.
r Te.lb aalrarud by the nppllrntian nf
loeai anw.'be.ia oMaparalirely wilhoat pain.
All kind, of Denial wnrk guaeontaed.
a. B The pal.lle will plaaae notice. tna ir.
TI.KnJ:r mat anaagad in aha abare mile, may
b. loead in hi. omea, in Cr w.a.elll., Pa.
Cara.a.rille, r. , l". . I'41
uakket st, cleahfield, ta.
VFt'Lt. .opp'r of Clolha, Ca.ioiere and
Veeling. ron.t.ollr on hand, whish will be
p..le up areording ta the laleet faahion. In S
.phetaatiai manner, ana at low ratca. m.
18C9. . Going It Alone. 18C9.
E. R L. STOUOHTON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Atreet, Clearfield. PaM
nAVINO opened bu.ineaa oa my awn keok,
at IS. old nd In "haw How. ! tberelore
.nouonee to Ihe public thel I hare now en hand
a well .elected nod large ertortment or
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
Bearera. and all kinde af Ooad, for men and
1 ..J . m .... m.nared in make nn to
order CLOTH INll. from a eingle article an a full I
all. in the late.1 aitlae and moet wnramannae
manner. Special aitoalioa glean U aweloa)
m..rh ..d raiiiai oal for men and boye I
odor great bargama ta eu.lomera. and wa'rafi
eatiia eaUrfeetina. A liberal ehara of public
natroaw. is eoli.iled. call ana aa ma
JaaT-U K- .
U..J...I Ih.r.iur.. tuck a. M.l.lloa.. New..
paper.. Aa. P. A. OAL'LIM.
fl.arBeld May T, lf.'-H
"WANTED I
Wool! Wool! Wool!
M OS SO P.
Dr.irr. to bi.r all the WOOL in the eoonle. for
whirl, he Will per the highcl ra-h prior, e, l,.iige
gw.l or b..lb, 10 suit euMotrer.. 2::in.
I. A scpnrule list of ail new nssess-
uienis, and the amounts assessed upon
each person, is lo bo immediately fur
nishfd lo tho County Commissioners,
together
and corrcc
g. un receiving ones iro.u uncoil..-, ,. , , ... . , ,,. . . , . .
v , , .. , 1 i.w .0 iuii ' iin.it.io d
tv toilliliissio.iern u.iiiim ni inni. v.,,. , , . .
.r .. ... . '. ., 1 1 f-.ores, but ss inpse nre to beoiimrced
I ni tion. w ho fares to lsv L-lniiii to any
tlie Overseer are to be taken from jof tll0 CRry Kory 0f England ?
the tiDile iioliiicul Durty, and thrn
the Overseers are to have the right to
he present wiih 4lie Ofliccis of the
Election, to kwp a list of voters, 10
r w 11I1 llm general list revised thln0,1((B .d generally to, illticri.cd g.sod
reeled, as alore-aid. perform the same dulii s Inspector . t .
1 receiving back Irom the Conn- 1 ,. . , ... . , , . Kf " f , ...
We think unkindly of Spain because
of the Inquisition. We havo reasons
of a similar kind to think utikiudly of
tho New fciiglitnders. If wc have
from them we ought
B-ACE FOB IITE0II A EALLEO AD.
AH INOINrr. emirs ww .... .T
MTT AIILM Alt HOUR A IEItLi,e
1ABATIVE.
Carraipandanoa 6 read Kapidl (tlieb.) B.gl.J
To make it an intlllii,i.
matler to the reader, lot me y that
the Buflalo. Corrr and P,...k..l " "j
inursect, the Late Shore Road it thia
place. The sution at the function ta
called Brocton. Now lot It h. ...t.
tood that from this point to Mavville.
at the bead ot Ch.m . r -f ,
distance of only .bout ten toil-' .
train I carried or an
7t)0 leet. From the kLaii.m .k.
summit the grade is .bout 80 feet lo
the mile, with carve which Increase
y.? o.oiuiico oy iour miles. It is over
tins road that the immense quantities
of petroleum are brought.
On Tuesday evening, about 9 o'clock
a train consisting of six oil cars and'
two passenger cars reached the um.
nut on its way to the inn.,nn. rr
by some cauecas yet unexplained, one
of the oil tanks took fire. The .
eenger cars were at once detached,
und the brake stopped them. Next
the oil cars were cut off, and the
locomotive, tender, and box car con.
taming two valuable horses a.di.
men passed down the road, the engf.
.k J rl' . oraucmeeHasv.
him, atrilfing the
box car with inconceivable force,
knocking the horses and men Bat upon
the floor, and yet almost miraculously
not throwing the engine Irom the
track.
It wa now with the engineer a
race for life, and be gave the engine
every ounce of steam. Looking South
Irom my residence at that terrible junc
ture, ono of the most magnificent
spectacles was witnessed that man
sees in a lifetime. A ebeetof ioleotely
bright flamo, eixtr feet high, was seea
coming difwn that southern alopo, ap.
parenny who iie speea ot a meteor,
un! rettlly very nearly the speed of
burrk'uW (eighty miles an hftor,i for;
nnrsiler and nursued flew over 'lha
surely cmar.cipaliUKVourse, or rather down it, and aroand
Uie curas,'at tho rate ol seventy miles
an hour.os liy knginccr declares, and
as every body can" believe who wit
nessed the spectacle . Tho, whole
hravene were illuminated, and the
whole landscape was lit up as by the
noonday light. Onward and down
ward flew tho engine and behind it
flew and thundered the huge fiery
demon -
Twice its prodigious weight was
driven against ;he fugitive, as if in
stinct with a purpose to drive it from
the track. It seemed as if to the
hcroio engineer and firemen there was
a perfect environment of peril. Tho
speed of the engine wa uch that It
ceasid to primp; then again, theCin
cinnatiexpru: was due at the junction
at thi lime. Tlio engineer oi the oil
train whistled "open switch," ant
shaking hsnds with the fireman, they
bade each other furcwell, knowing
thut their lives depended on the open
ing of the Lake Shore switch by their
friends, below, anil this wa lo Imperil
r j-- - ... ...
but we havo a ported j the express train coming down from
sai.l Mel, Willi too onsviTii'.
lcXI'lallul'T.r. nnUd
i.r-er, k tt.r and cheaper Iran erer nefore I Assv.st.r, rior to'tlic first d.-iy ol An
...... , ., . i tie courts til liis'.ice, it is inn luvv-ooij
"foresaid, Iho, J , pli f' ,, p...;,!,...,,. ,
"lv a..... - pa. - -
ethihiud to lb pvt'Iif. ll drflei JftDf cUliOti
tlther m Tirieiy, jualit,f af price,
Ha U aUo prapared U rrolih
Miortmetii of
i, tonpleU
DENTAL - PARTNERSHIP.
Da. A. M. HILLS,
5TI)eirei In Inform hi, patrons, and the
sal,M n.n.rally.l at ka kaaaaMciatad wUkkim
ui tb. practice of beatietry,
S. P. SI I AW, D. I. 8 ,
Wkelea graduate ef ska Philadelphia hental
Cell,.,, nrefora ae the higt.e attesta
tion, ,,f peofsMlasal ,k:l. AM wrk done in
b. oftce I will bald mymtlf pwwonatly raanonal
Ala for being dona la the mo.t arr.f.al.f au
la and Sighed nrdar nf tka preteeeio.
a a.labl.,hrd practice af Iwaaty-twa year, la
ui. pl.ca laabU, aut to apeak ta my pailewu
ni'b oiuiftS..M
tni.grm.au from a dlrtanea alnnld w maAe
VJ leiu-r a fin dayi before the pailewt de.igna
"wiag. , tnnaa. r-
u 1 t Y tba DEMO( lATiri ALNAs'iC. psly
) M etva. Krery ratrf titH bare na. tf
L. nlGL'OUTON.
GUN SMITHING,
It H M O V A I..
-a II R nndrr.lg.ird beg. leare to Inform bnald
and new ro'lonier., end Ihe pii'-lic puieraiiT,
th.t be ba. blled op a ne HI S SHOP, on the
l,.t u the corner ol MM Kill ano aii
II e CI. R.H, !d, P.., wlirre be will beep eon
rtamlj on band and m.ke to order all kind, or
gui... Air", gii". re bored, ra.varni.hed, and
nt-.lly nplred oa .huri noliea. All order, by
rr.il wll reeeire prompt .eennon.
j.mni pa
J.'IIN MOOPK.
n. iu n n.anros.,
,.w. a. ncenaaao.
.m:wfjkm.
F17LLEKT0N &"McrHEESON,
"I r BKP tmatantly hand aad fr Frenh
(neat, anch aa
REEF, YJiAL, MUTTON, Ac,
Fre.h Fi.h, and all Vee.lal.lea In aea.on
P.uaed Fruit,, Bi.llir, Lard. A., which they will
at II at the Iqwo.I u.nrkel prlr.-!.
a.b p.id for CATTLE. BI TTER. Aa.
!,... n, on St.rlret Street, opp.,.i!e Ihe Court
Hot l le.rSrld. Pa L1 -
W v rA l l .nriiMi.tHrnLoN I MMNUI.F..
V The n.ider.icned berrby gire nolieo, lhal
!. . '. . . ... . i j ...... . i . i ii .... ,k. t ; . i. , m.rk.t nrioe for a good
.v.eeoal ng. All ol wnien wn wejr. i-w.p ,or- -., r1-. ' . " r , .l i. -
AlaT Agaal far ClaarS.II aonnty fort. U , tkers t call belurt ,cllin ,''',, . .,,
H. BRIDGE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Flotr one door cut nf Clearfield II eaee.)
Market eWreol. Clearfield, Pa.
KKFPil an hand n fall aeaortment. af flante'
Fami.blng Uooda, .nek na shirta, Llarn 1
end Waolen l adr.b lew. Drawer, aad Boek .
Week tiea, Poekal nanoaarcni.i.. oi,.., '
I'mbrrllaa, Ae la great variety. Of Pie
Oaoda b, keep, lb
Bert Cloths of alt "Shades nnd Colors,"
Snch a. Black Doe.kle af Iba rery ba.t m.kai
Fancy Ca.lmera, In great r.riety , alo, Frn-k
Coating. P.ar.r. Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frieoll
Tin, Coprcri Shoet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wholerale or retail, manufactured neatly end
wiib the ,ole rlew ta ,errlca, from the boat ma.
larial In the market.
PLOWS, PLOW POINTS. A C0PPF.lt, BRASS
AhU IBOH KhTTLLS,
Of eeery dcrarlptian eonrtantly en kind.
LinilTSlN'O RODS,
Superior pot"1. PBt t ,l,ort soUoa. Tb.
P.i.i ba oter. lo tb. public i. lb. aame a.
now need by tba Pecafyleania Hailroad to, oa
tbalr building..
oui'Eits Fuit sroumo, roofisi.
And alher work belonging to hi. boelna.1 will
he promptly tiled by aaperieneed aad akilllal
workmaa.
niiAss. corrEit and olo mettle
Tabea In eiehanfe for gooda.
yw-p. eiperlaMy Ineltee the ettantl" '
Herebant. wi.hing ta purrhaaa atwbolaeala. a
trey will tad It I" tbalr adrantag. to ei.mioe
IU .tack before parabaalng elaewhera.
U, 8. FLEfMl
Pbille.bnrg. Auf. . ts. J.?nT
Idlvrry Htnblc.
TMR Mi.lonugnei hee leare inform the pub
lic thai he i. now fully prepared lo noeooinia-
d.le all ia the way of ritmiH.ing ll"r-, unci,.",
r-addlee and llarneaa, au the .hortert notice and
on eenaon.hle Serial Re.ideneaon Locust lUcat,
balweaa Third and Fonrlh. -
liKO. W. 0SAE1UUI
".ctrS.H, April U, !;
gtisl, is to place one ci py on iho disnr.
orolhcrconspuiioii part of the house
ufcre tho clcelion is required ly law
to bu held, nnd to retain the other in
his (Kisscssii.ti, lor t-hc iii,H'lini, tree
cf charjec, cf any resident of tho dis
trict. h Tho As.esaor is toa.hl. from time
Assessor Election Officers and Voter
A popular election will bo very diffi
cult if all the provisions of the law bo
strictly enforced. Indeed, il is not
leit-y to see how Election Officers aro
to find lime to receive the birllois of
the qualified voters in sonic ti.t cincls,
'if tl.ey investigate thoroughly till Iho
tissue that imiV he brought heli'ro
to lime, to his list Iho names ot mi. u nJ w K. , (.f,,,.,,!, that
one clHiming the right o vote ; tniirs. ( o c,w(i()n(( fTO ,,rown ,,,, the
op.osite the name the letters -C. i nrH teciion, and thnt separate
assess a tax, and noto.as in olhertsses, ( fu.kr,.are lo bevoled for State, Coun
hi, occupation, residence, wlifiher a , , ..own,hi ,iru Mici.Ml officers at
liousckccper or a boarder and w j name time thut judicial question
whom be board, and whether naliir-j (( be ilV,.,,iir.lU.( , decidil, il
alined, or designing to bo, ninking. In (j )t ,hlll nmny t.itirens will be
nil such cases. I ho letter or "i . 1:1,1 t 0,0 thcireliunco lo vote unless
1 ,,i,.iie his numo. If the person
claiming to Imj usiu-sscd bertnturslized,
ho must exhibit his cortifiento to Ihe
Assc-sor; if ho design m 1 natural
izid lieliire Ihe next election, ho mtisl
exhibit bis ceitillcale of decluralion.
i. In all cases where any wind, bor
nsgh, township r clocLjon district is
divided into two or more precincts,
the Assessor shall note in all hissssess
menta the precinct in which each elect
toi resides, and make a separate return
for each precinct to tho County Com
missioners, and w hen he receives back
the duplicate copies, one of them is lo
ho put up on tho election house of the
titwi.in.'t
j. On tho tenth day preceding ihe
second Tuesday or October, tlio Asses
sor shull "on the Monday immediately
lollnwing," return to thel ouni v Cum
missioncr tho names of all persons
tbev are vigilant and volo early.
right to aek wiirlheronr indeblcdnens
would not have been grenicr 11 iniir
principles unci their (silicy had been
nobler, wiser and less selfish ?
One thing at least is certain rnri
tanlam in New England, as in Old
England, has, though less violently,
begotten a reaction, and thut reaction
has been against, not ill I'uvor, of
morality. Pinilunic rule has lasted
longer in the New World than in Ihe
Old, for reasons whit h il would not
bo difficult to give Into these, how
ever, we shall not now entor. Suffice
il to auy that when, lit the death of
Cromwell, lb reins were lot loose, im
morality eel in liko a torrocl. Nevtjr
has En gland known such wickedness
as thut w hich followed the Restora
tion. Truthfully does Macanlay put
il when he says : "Tb nation resent
bled tho demoniac iu the New Testa
ment. The I'uritans boasted that the
Everyman should see for himsell I ,u...on entrit was cat out. The
that he is registered, taxed, and, if ho hons-i w as empiy, swept and garnish
is a naturalised foteigner, that he is
provided with his proper pnpers. J he
law will bear, as il w-as designed to do,
very heavily on naturalized ciliieti.
It creutes all possiblo olisinictions to
their exercise of the right of sulTrago,
and nothing hut vigilance and perse
verenco on llieir pans can secure llieir
rights. "The price of liberty is eter
nal vigilance."
Don Stort. The Peorin (HI )
rmnscnpf tells the f.illowing tough
0110 about a diminutive hlncV and tan
doir : Ho was in the eaer pursuu 01
a rat, linrrowru . v.:ss divsnco mlo
ihe ground, and a he went filled tin
the hole with the dirt be removed
llo wa missed for fight day, when
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assessed hy n m since .""."- beard a .unnresacd
turn, noting the observ.m ik,Vit,i aeemi-vlv Irom under
- a. . .1 ... r.faiM. " 1 lift
" 'Z.' Z n, , . r.! Uo wa, rather the worse f, nothing
Illllir 1 1 1 H ariuim a . . . y .
rlintr I It a apmtlrf TuOHfJaV
Uter ZmJFV wbou he fim -h W"
llm aienturous dog to the surlace
toeal, but beyond that was gooda
e l, and lor a lime 1110 cxpcnwi u-.mni
wandered through dry place, seeking
rest and finding none. The force of
the exorcism was upent. Tho fiend
returned to bis abode, and returned
not alone, lie took lo him seven
othrr spirits more wicked lhan him
self. They entered in and dwell
loL'fther, and the second posscnslon
wa worse than the first." A we
have said already, th f vi' of Puritan
ism have develo'd themsolve with
less violence in New Enghm 1 than
they did in tho Mothor Country, for
certain very obvious reasois. The
fruil of Puritanism, however, has long
been visible amount s, nd ir the de
velopment has beet, slow il has al least
been certain and unmistakable. New
England orthodoxy was severe and
uncompromising, but the New Eng
h.nd churches, in spile of their severi
ty, have broken many from their
auchiit mooring. Th Trinitarian
the West with its living human freigl t
The engineer of this train saw the Cre
when ii first broko out at the summit,
and supposed he could clear the junc
tion be I uro the flaming t-rror reached
it, be too, pul his engine lo it utmost
speed on a level grade. A milo short
ol tho junction lie saw that the effort
wa a vain one, for the flying confla
gration had rushed upon the Lake
hliore track, and wa roaring onward
in ihe direction of Dunkirk, llo
checked tho onward enure of his own
train And brought it to a standstill.
It did not proceed until aoclockln
the morning.
The case took in another danger,
and il was immiucnt. A heavy freight
Iriiin wilt Coming up the Lake Shore
road. All I will any of the escape of
this i that il did escape to the side
track, and openly escaped by the last
minute of possibility.
Running on to a sttlo distance from
Iho depot, the engineer oi the oil train
detached hi engine and left the six
cr to consume He sav hi situs
tion wss fully realized by him. lie
cxpocU'd to lose bis life.. At evoiy
moment ho expected the engine to
leave the track. He saw he was going
at a perilons rate of speed, but thore
was no help for it. The demon was
behind him, and he declared that it
looked like a demon. With lhal fond.
nos or real affection for his engine,
w hich these men display, he said, "I
thought everything of my engine, and
was (lelermined to stay y it to me
last." Th fireman made one attempt
to escape by jumping from the tender,
hut thecngincor restrained him. Alto
gether the occurrence wa a remarka
ble one, and in part wa remarkable
for this, that no lives were IteL. The
brakemen on the oil cars had gone
back to the passenger cars, when the
nil estx started. Il was well thpy did.
Unlem those rear cart had been de
tached and stopper), their ii. males
theology ha but few adherent in the i--fO aa suippeo, tneir ,rn,
whole State Ol iloshusetU, and I "out, but been burned W dewUb,