4; ADVEKTISINQ , KATES I Trantient 8 Cents porllno for ono lnsortlon. 13 ' twolnscrtlon. 15 " " ' three insertions. Business Notices la Local Column 10 Cents psrliiic. Notices of MarrlnjSfes or Deaths Inserted frco. TriDuicsoi itespoct, bc., Ten cents per lino. YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. . . One Square, ono year 13 00 Two Squares per year, SO 00 or longer nnvertiscinents a rciiBcmamc dis count will be made. Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, September 20, 1S71 tW In Switzerland tlio progress of drunk enness is go great, tliat jiiniunyagricuUiir.il and manufacturing communes, the muni cipal revenues aro absorbed in relieving the wants of families whoso heads have be come, habitual drunkards. In several places houses of correction are being built for the purpose of confining tho poor wretches who have fallen victims to this disease It Is stated, on good authority, that In ten years thoro has been an incroaso of public houses in tho single canton of Geneva amounting to thirty-four per cent., and that thcro Is now ono place where intoxicating drinks nro sold for every seventy-two inhabitants. inauguration of Hie Mont Cenls Tunnel. Tho ofllci.il inauguration of tho Mont Ccnis tunnel took placo on tho 17th inst., all inaugural arrangements being carried out with marked success. A train, con sisting of twenty-two carriages, occupied by various dignitaries including representa tives of Franco and Italy, tho directing en gineers of tho work, and many other oflicials, was run in safety through tho tun nel, occupying about twenty minutes in passage. Telegrams announcing tho Inauguration of the tunnel were afterwards sent to the French and Italian governments, and re plies were received, congratulating tho di rectors upon tho successful termination of this gigantic enterprise. The New York Muddle. One of the most remarkable legal fights of tho century is now going on in New York. Tho injunction asked for by tho people's committco to prevent tho paying out of money by tho Controller and Mayor has been granted. Then before tho inves tigation could Up commenced a large num ber of vouchers were stolen from tho Controllers oflicc. Tho Mayor insinuates that these wcro stolen by Connolly the Con troller and consequently asks his resigna tion, which Connolly obstinately .refuses. Tho Mayor then tries to turn him out, and oilers the place to Gen. McClcllan, who re fuses to take any part in tho matter. In tho meantime Connolly hunts up a clause in the law which gives him authority to ap point his own deputy, for u specified peri od who shall exercise all the powers of Con troller, lie consequently appointed Mr. Andrew Green who has what is not often found among politicians a reputation for honesty and integrity, besidos being a good financier, but unfortunately for tho Mayor and Uie Tammany ring, ho belongs to the other wing of thojparty. And now when people remember the saying as to what happens when thieves full out, the honest portion of tho community take fresh cour ago, and aro instituting vigorous measures to ascertain how much has actually been , stolen and who Is the thief. May success attend thoir efforts. Dangerous Counterfeits. Within a week past, says tho Now York Bulletin, a number of exceedingly danger ous counterfeits have mado thoir appear ance. How largo the number may be, can not bo discovered, for tho counterfeit is so nearly faultless, that it is only with the ut most difficulty that it can be distinguished from the genuine The spurious bill is a twenty dollar greenback, and the only weak points in tho execution seems to bo the central figure, tho engraving of which is very coarse. Whon presented in a pack ago, however, this figuro is not seen in the counting, and tho bill is apt to be passed with the others. The other parts of the bill are excellent, and will stand the closest scrutiny ; already several banks have been docoived with them, and they are tho most dangerous counterfeits alloat. Business men would do well to look out for thorn. Cff" There is no more sense In individ uals holding diverso political notions lotting that fact cause personal dissentions than there Is in persons quarreling because they belong to different churches. A free gov ernment, like our own, is based upon t lie fullest toleration of seutimeut lu regard to yolillcal matters. A citizen who would pioseribo or ostracise another fur holding opinions differing from bis own, is not tit to be free himself. If he had thq power he would be a despot, aud banlsli, imprison or guillotine his opponents at is dono in France. ' A mu that hat not moral, cour age enough to utter aud to act out, by vot ing, his honest convictions iu regard to this or that party, it to be pitied. : Ho should remember, " it it a base abandonment of reason to abandon our right of thongbt," and of action also. Starved to Death. . . , j A horrible case of starvation in thd O'Brion monngerie troupe has just been discovered in Stormvillo, Dutchess County, where the troupe performed on Thursday night Connected with the troupe is a per former known as Ataliuc, tho man of the iron jaw, and a French woman, who is called the Btrong woman. They had a littlo boy, seven years of nge, who, it is said, was purchased in Paris for f 100 as an aux iliary to them in their performances. Tho littlo fellow was thrown about by tho man in various ways at tho peril of his life. In ono scene ho was fastened to tho iron jawed man by a bolt, and tho two wcro drawn from the ground to the top of the tent, where tho man fired a pistol and was lot down j then in tho samo way tho littlo fellow was hoisted up tho same distance, hanging by ingenious contrivances from tho man's jaw. Ho was also required to aid tho French woman in a scene where she placed a six-pounder on her shoulder, and ho got up on it and discharged it. It was therefore necessary that he should not be come too heavy for tho business. "Whilo the company was iu Stormvillo tho French woman is alleged to have tied tho littlo boy's hands behind him and shut him in a room alone. Staggering to the window, ho begged of tho cook to put up a ladder and givo him a picco of bread and butter. Sho had to throw it on the floor, and he snatched it, up and devoured it eagerly. Another boy, said to bo tho real son of tho French woman, noticing tho movement, in formed her of it. Sho at onco How into a a rage, and going to tho boy's room, beat him unmercifully, saying, "How dare you do so, when I told you if you did I would pound you?" Tho little fellow begged of her not whip him, for ho wonld not do it again. Ho did not look as though ho hail a drop of blood in his body. When his con dition was ascertained, a Dr. La Mont was called in, but ho died tho samo liighs and was buried tho next morning. Tho doctor said ho died of starvation. Tho monsters were once arrested in Phil adelphia for cruelty to this samo child, but they managed to cscapo punishment. Choked to Death by a Tree. A very sad accident occurred near West Salem, Wisconsin, on Saturday, tho 10th inst., w hereby a workman by tho mimo of Oleson, in tho employ of Mr. John Odell, met with his death. Mr. Odell is a well-to-do farmer living in Salem, and on Saturday was hauling wood and timber from his farm, Oleson chopping it for him. Ho left Oleson in the timber and went into Salem with a load. On returning ho found that Oleson had cut a tieo down which had fallen on him, a limb about the sizo of one's wrist striking him on tho throat, and holding him down on his back. Oleson was dead, the limb having choked him to death, and gross was torn up on both sides as far as ho could reach, whore ho had vainly endeavored to frco himself from the death clutch of tho fatal limb. Mr.. Odell said ho could not havo been absent more than half an hour before re turning after another load, and found his hired man dead. His body was not bruised or hurt in any way except by tho limb that held him down to sure death. Hair More Valuable than Uold. A quantity of hair, silky, silver-gray, and thirty inches long, was recently sold by John Thompson & Co., of New York, for $35 an ounce nearly twico as much as gold will bring ! Messrs, Thompson & Co., the largest dealers in tho United States in mado up hair goods havo imported ,0,000 pounds of hair since January, paying for it $100,000, gold. They havo at work on it 100 girls, who earn from $13 to $18 a week; aud yet they find the demand greuter than the supply. Hair has advanced S3 per cent, in market value, and is likoly to go up 2") per cent, more, if the present foolish fash ion of making tho head look as hideous as possible, continues, Dos; Treeing a fairish. Tho following, says a aormantowu Telo graph writer, will sound somewhat odd, yet it is literally true : Some years sinco tho Missouri river was uusually high, when the finny tribe ventured far out ou what is usually dry land. In a bottom a few miles below us, a farmer was out iu the woodH, after tho flood had subsided, when his dog began barking furiously at a largo log, some distanco off. On going there what should he And but a catfish of fifteen pounds, fast in the end of the log, which was partly closed at that end and still con tained water. Thi fish evidently wont in to get food but miscalculating his horns got fast. A Man Dies of (i hinders. A Hagorstowu special to the Baltimore Sun lays: A farmer residing near Weaver town on tho Potomac, died from having been poisoned iu consequence of getting tho virus of a glandercd horse into a small sore on his finger. He survived only six or seven days, breaking nut in tho meantime all over with putrid sores, suflbring intense agony until mortification supervened. His attending physician had no doubt of the malady being contracted us above staled. So offensive, fearful and repulsive was tho corpse thitt witli great dilUeulty could any one be induced to go near it to aid lu its inUrnient. , Where is the Difference! , This it a curious world. Two mouths ago oue B. F. Simmons eloped from St. Paul with a married lady, both of them leaving fainlios behind them. Both wore in "good sooioty." Both wore excrecntod. The other day they both returned. ' Tho woman was mot with reproaches and epi thets. Old friends cut her on tho strcetsi A divorce was demanded by her nggrioved husband. Sho was voted on outcast. How about Simmons? Simmons was a man, you see, and thatniakot a difference, you know. His wife and weeping frionds welcomed him withlembraeca tho poor, misled prodi gal. His cronies laughed with him gaily on his gallantry. That night ho drovo around town with his family, behind dappled greys, and bowing and smiling patroniz lugly Mrs. no matter about the other name, is literally spurned and drivon from her homo by all who know her, . whilo her paramour nnd tho equal criminal has not oven for a moment lost his business footing, and is just as much tho favorito lu socioty as ever. For ho is a man, you know. Why is this? It is wrong. Ono of threo things ought to como to pass. Either a woman's lapso from virtuo ought to bo regarded with more charity, or clso tho man who drags her down ought lo bo held to an equal puuish meut or clso polygamy ought to bo estab lished at onco, and Brigham Y'oung elected President. It is simply shameful that women should bo punished ten times as severely as men for tho samo sin. A Terriblo Explosion. A correspondent says that a terrific ex plosion occurred at Fall ('reek coal com pany's mines, on the morning of tho 10th inst., occasioned by a miner entering the powder house (a wooden structure) and emptying his tobacco pipo upon tho floor, where somo loose powder was scattered. At the timo of the casualty, powder was being issued by Mr. W. K. Taylor, clerk from tho store, and there wcro present five mi ners with tin cans, waiting to bo served with powder preparatory to entering tho mines. Mr. Taylor (clerk,) and Burns and Law ler, miners, aro in a very critical condition, and their recovery is considered extremely doubtful. Their clothes wcro nearly all burned off, and tho flesh on their faces, breasts, arms and hands is literally roasted having tho sinews and bones exposed. Their condition is heart-sickening and pain ful to witness. Tho other three minors, Andrews, Lnlhicr nnd Wlialan although badly burned and otherwise injured are convalescing. A man who don't know any better than to empty a pipo in a powder magazine ought to bo blown up, or, kept in a lunatic asylum. Au Unlucky Sleep. Ono day last week a lady was picked np besido tho track of tho P. and K. railroad badly injured. Sho was a passenger on a train, and supposed she fell oil' whilo asleep. Sho states that sho has no recollection of the accident, other than that she was dream ing of cutting sugar for her children, and, having given out tho hist, started for more. This, sho asserts, was tho hist she could recall to mind before finding herself in the sad plight by the track. Persons who walk in thoir sleep had better tie themselves into tho seat before indulging in a nap in a rail road train. Wholesale Escape of Convicts. An outbreak occurred on the 18th inst., in the Nevada State prison. Five of tho guards and Lieutenant Governor Denver wore wounded in endeavoring to quell tho disturbance. Matt Pldley, tho proprietor of the Warm Spring, was shot and killed. Tweuty-nino prisoners escaped. The fight was ono of the most desperate on record. Nearly every officer and guard, and several of tho. prisoners, wcro wounded. Lieutenant Governor Denver was shot through tho hip, aud now lies iu a critical condition. Explosion of U00 Kegs of Ponder. Ou Saturday tho 10th, inst., nearly the whole town of Pioehe Nevada, was destroy ed by a powdor explosion and Are that followed. Threo hundred kegs of powder wore kept in the cellar of Toisanthal & Co. who supplied tho minors of that viclnity.and tho wholo anfbunt exploded scattering tho timbers of tho premises for half a milo, shaking every building in town and totally destroying a great number. The loss is over a quarter of millions of dollars. Explosion of Fire Works. Last week ono day as a truckman was loading a truck with fireworks, packed iu boxes, in front of the fireworks depot, at 120 Bock man street, N. Y., ft sudden ex plosion occurred, which blew tho truck to pieces, killed two men, and seriously in jured a number of othors. Tho dead were taken to the station-house, and tlio wound ed to the hospital. ' tV" On Sunday the 17th,; inst., whilo ! playing with a number of companion ou the highway, at Forrestvillo, James Doyle, j a boy seventeen years . of ago, was pushed against tho end of a rail whiuh penetrated j his fckull, causing almost instant death. ) VST Ou Sunday at Black 'Heath, near Minursvillo, a young son of Michael Foley, whilo chest uulting, fell from a tree upon a pile of atones, fracturing his skull , and causing death shortly after. Fortune Hunters. James Nooly, living near Iliploy, Ohio, died recently, leaving a fortune . in motley supposed to amout to $10,000, but as no one knows whore tho old gentleman koot his treasure the heirs aro left to the task of hunting it up. Thoy have gone to work vigorously with pick and shovel, and havo dug tho farm on which, Neely, lived from center to ciroumforenco. On his death-bed Nccly refused to givo his children informa tion as to where ho had secreted the money. A Balky PtdrT 7 Tho Legislature of Illinois, it is repot tod, will bo placod in an embarrassing situation by the action of the presiding oflicors of tho two bodies of which it is composed. The Speaker of tlio IIouso of Ileprcsontatives, it is asserted, intends to summon that body lo meet in special session in Chicago, on November lfith, and Lieutenant Governor Dougherty intends to summon tho Senate to meet at Springfield, tho Stato capital on tho same day. R7" We plertpro our reputation on the asser tion that any educated pliyslclnn, after a care ful examination of tho roclpc, will say that Parsons' Purgative Pills possess more merit thnn any other pill now offered for sale. 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