T 4 lie mc0, Ncu)f,JJlcramftci&fj Men; Ijc )lo0ihfitltr fetis. AI VEIITI9IXG ' MATES I TVatMfeuf 8 Cents per Hue for one Insertion. 13 ' two Insertions IS " " ' three Insertions. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents pot line. ' ' 1 ' " . ' 1 Notices of Marrlnges or Deaths Inserted froa. t Tributes of Kcspcct, &c, Ton cents per line. VBAHLT ADVERTISEMENTS. One Square, one year (13 00 Two Squares per year,,.....; 20 00 For longer advertisements a reasonable dis count will be mado. Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW ULOOMFIELD, I'ENN'A. Tuesday, October 17, 1871. i s.. i Ilocftit I Election. ' The election held . on Tuesday last In tliih Stnto resulted In a Republican victoi y on the the State ticket of about 15,000 and a gain of one, and posHibly two sen ators. ' " ' " In Ohio tho Hcpublicnn majority is ex ected to reach 20,000 and in Iowa tlio llo ullieans claim a majority 'of 30,000. . At tho recent election In Texas tho Dem ocrats carried tho state by about 25,000 electing a full Democratic Congressional delegation. In this "Judicial District'.' the county majorities are nn follow : Perry County for Junkin, U10. Juniata " " Graham 203 Cumberland 8 300. Junkin's Ofllcial Majority, 10 By either an intended fraud or an error in copying tho returns from tho 'Tally list' of tho Shippcnsburg district, Mr. Jun kin was defrauded out of one hundred votes so that ho actually had a majority in Cum berland of 93 votes, which makes Mr. Jun kin' majority in the district 110. Tho " tally list" and tho copy sent to tho Pro thoDotary' ofllce had tho number of votes cast in tho Shippcnsburg district us 507, while the return judges reported only 407. This error the judges declined to correct. . THE CHICAGO FIBE. Wo devoto considerable spaco this week to the terrible fire which has visited Chicago. It is tho most appalling disastor on record ; even exceeding in mag nitude the great fire which visited London in 10G0. The loss of life which accompanied tho destruction of property, adds additional horror to the ca lamity, which is still further intonsilicd by the sulVering which must now be endured by the homeless thousands. Tho season is so far advanced that tho exposure must cause much sickness among the many deli cate women and children who are suddenly removed from the comforts of life. From all parts of the country donations of cash and provisions are being freely sent, and even Kngland and Germany nro contributing to tho relief of tho MitTerorH, with promptness and liberality. Tho loss of property is es timated to bo nearly two hundred millions of dollars. Tho loss of lifo will probably never bo known for a certainty, but it is thought to be lit least fivo hundred and lifty. Nearly 300 bodies havo already been found. Tho goverment authorities havo forwarded tents enough to accomodate 75,000 persons, and have also issued a large number of army rations.' It is feared that the county land records havo boon buruod and if such is the case it will be impossible to escape much future litigation over titles to real estate in tho city. A largo portion of Chicago was once included in the mili tary reservation, which was, some thirty year ago laid out and sold by the War De partment. The record of those sales is un derstood to be no longer in possession of that department, nor can any information lie supplied from tho General Land Of fice. .. ' l ' ' .1 ;, I '. ' ,.. OUR BULEBS." , ! As the delegate conventions are really the rulers of the countiy, as long as voters blindly vote the party ticket, the following description of those who recant ly attended the State Convention may be of Interest. We tiuote the following from the New York tun: ( . " The New " York' delegate to the Roch ester Convention returned yesterday mor ning, accompanied by about two hundred pickpockets. . Mr, Jasper Wiley, of Morris anio, went to tho Convention. When he started he had a gold watch and clinln,: when he returned he hud the- chain but no watch. ' io say he was sitting on the inside of a seat in the train, and that a crowd of boys gathered in the aisle. Home one toudied him on the back, aud he turned around to see who it was, and as ho did so his watch was released from the chain. He say that more than tl ft T men More robbed in the same manner, So bold were the thieves that they sold stolen watches in the presence of their owners, advising them to lie quiet if they did not wish to lose more. He tell of a brakeman -Who bought a stolen watch for $35, and an hour after ward had it stolen from blin aud sold, to anotbur brakemun who also lost it. At Avon, a countryman entered the car, and seeing the gang, said that he had been told that (tick pocket were on board, but that "they'd have to be all tired nharp to rob him.'' In less than fifteen minutes they hud his watch, his hut, and f 150 in cash. They took the money from his w allet and replaced tho wallet in his pocket. ' At Nlmtra they cleaned out every restaurant and refused to pay a cent. At Turner's they did the same. They fobbed every peanut aud apple stand as they passed through the .different sta tions, and if remonstrance 'was made they smashed thing generally. ' ' After they left Turner' 1 they amused 'i' themselves i. by smashing every window iu the car aud de molishing .ie furniture. Deputy (sheriffs lmX ""J Johnson of White Plain cor roborate the above astonishing story."' '' " ?. , v , CHICAGO IN RUINS! , One if tho Most Terrible Fire on Record.' The most terrible fire' 'on record tvlsitod tho city of Chicogo, on .tho ''nights of 'the' 7th and 8th Insts.' At 11 o'clock on Satur day night, the 7tli Inst., a fire started 'in a planing-mlll on Jackson St. The Immediate vicinity is built np mainly with small wood en tenement house and two-story frnmo buildings, occupied a groceries, ' saloons, &c. Tho inmate of many of these houses, startled from slumber, had barely time to rush out in their scanty night attire, leav ing their household goods go to destruc tion. In several instances children were hastily wrapped in blankets and quilts to break their fall, and thrown from tho second-story window to the ground. ' When tho alarm sounded for this fire, another of considerable magnitudo was burning on Wells street, near Adams. Several engines were necessarily kept ut work upon this fire. The rest of the engines soon arrived upon tho ground, but the tire had spread over so large an area and was so rapidly ex tending that their efforts seemed of littlo avail. i- it. , ' ( i : The scenes in tho vicinity of the confla gration were Indescribable. Half tho pop-: illation of the city seemed gathered thore. , The tugs in tho river were engngod in tow ing to places of safety the vessels moored in the neighborhood, while looomotives were hastily pulling out tho great) number of cars standing on the track in flames. Tho glare from tho burning buildings light ed the streets half a milo away bo that one could sco to read. ,.;!! In an hour tho firo had made a clean sweep from Van Buren street north two blocks to Adams, west to Clinton. Three blocks from tho river, lictwecn Van Buren nnd Jackson, were burning, and tho wood work of tho western approach to Adams street bridge was destroyed. A largo coal yard, containing thousands of tons of soft coal, nnd situated between tho tracks of tho Chicago and Alton and Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Railroads nnd the river, was burning furiously. The immense grain el evator of Vincent, Nelson & Co., one of the finest in tho city, is immediately ad joining, and though intended to bo lire proof, it was feared tho intenso beat would crack the slate with which it is covored. Tho depot of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, Alton and St. Louis 1 tali roads is between Canal street and the river. The spaco burned over embraces four blocks bounded on tho north by Adams street, on the west by Clinton street, ou tho south by Van Buren street,) and on the east by the Chicago river. Some four or live buildings within the limits named remain uninjured ; among them Vincent, Nolsou & Co.'s grain warehouse, one of tho largest in the city, which oscapod any serious damage. This is duo to the fact that large piles of anthracite coal lay be tween tho burning buildings nnd tho eleva tor, and by continuous application of largo quantities of water to tho coal, the ware house was prevented from being burned.' , Tho space burned over was covered with lumber yards, coal yards, wood yards, a planing-mill, vinegar factory, and a lnrge number of dwelling houses and saloons of the poorer class. 1 1 " ' ' AKOTHK.ll KIKK. About half-past nine on Sunday evening, the 8th just., the (Ire alarm ngain rang out its Tearful peal. At first It was not tnougnt by the lire department that tho affair was dangerous, so that but a few of the engines regularly assigned to duty in that vicinity were at first despatched to tho scene,,' tho rest, with tho exception ot a few whose at tendants were resting from their exertions, remaining to play upon tho still 'smoulder ing tire of Saturday night which won lia ble to again break out its hellish fury. Probably a half or three quarters of an hour elapsed before tho extent of the new eruption became known, when Uio entire tire brigade was ordered to tho rescue. . . f A half hour sufficed to show that the fire department was utterly powerloss in Jiwt no department in the world could have stemmed tlio irresistible current of flame. Iri two hour twenty 'blocks, containing three hundred buildings, wore devastated.' No description can give an adequate idea of the awful iceno. . From the south divis ion a dense cloud of smoke could bo 1 seen, which gradually crept along borno by the wind, in a northeasterly direction. Through the smoke ascended, showers of sparks aud burning brands, while an occasional column of livid flame shot upward from tho lurid sea below. With frightful velocity .'the devouring tolemont toro along in it course. For a time there seemed to be falut hope of averting it from the lumber yards, but this too faded 'away as . the' Hying cinders foil upon tho vast pile of seasoned timber. Almost iu a single Hash an immense lum ier yard was consumed, when the otliors succeeded. rapidly. , , .;, (. , ;, ... , At 1.U0 a. v., tho deiots of the Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, and the (.'hlcago, aud Stj Lou is 1 nil n lads, wbloli were, in tho direct course of the tire, were announced; to be burning!. Brands from , the llmiliei ., yards Vere also at this time ttccu flying, sol ess tho river from the lumber yards, and drop ping In the vicinity of tho gasi house .and the annoryj end -the: frame house' sur rounding, soon setting them on tire; '' i i'i The flame rapidly spread in every direc tion among the adjoining buildings; ' At this timo tho whole population of the city were in the street, and weeping and wail ing could lo heard in every direction. Tho llro'riigcd With unabated fury 'ulifH'elx o'clock on Monday evening, although many buildings w'erb blown up, hoping ' by that meaps to stop tho ravages of tho .ilamos. Djspatche were sent to various: cities . for engines, and responses were promptly mado from Cincinnati and St. Louis, though ow ing to the scarcity of tho ;w.itctt, the on gincs were of littlo uso. . : ; ; . : . It is impossible now to givo oven- nn ap proximately correct statement of the losses, but a faint idea may be formed, when it is stated that every bank in tlio city except two small saving institutions, ono on Twenty-second street, in South Division, and ono on Randolph street, in West division, is de stroyed. All wholesale stores, all retail es tablishments, the post office), tho' court house, the chamber of commerce, every hotel ill South Division except Michigan Avcnuo hotel, which, standing On tho ex tremo southern limit, escaped, though it is badly scorched ; every niwsp'npor oflice, ev ery theater, the six largest elevators,' tho immense depots of tho, Michigan Southern and of the Illinois Central Railroads (both tho passenger and freight depots of tho lat ter,) more than a score of churches, and much of the shipping in the river all nro destroyed. ... , . . , . .. Full ono hundred and fifty thousand peo ple are at. this moment homeless and house less, hof knowing whore to lay .their heads or get anything to satisfy the cravings of hunger. , For miles and miles in every di rection tho sidewalks, lawns, .vacant lots, and fi out yards of dwellings nro filled with peoplo who havo escaped from burning houses, taking with them only a scanty amount of furniture nnd clothing. Tho sight is truly a harrowing ono. . Many human beings havo perished in tho flames how many no ono can tell. Per haps no ono will over bo able to toll, but it is known that some have perished, and there is only a heart-sickening fear that tho victims pf tho flory monster may bo counted by hundreds. i ' Hundreds of horses and cows havo been burned in stables, nnd on tlio north side numbers of animals, though released from confinement, wore ao bewildered and con fused by the sea of fire which surrounded them, that they rushed wildly to nnd fro uttering cries of fright and pain until scorched and killed. " Any attempt to describe the scenes of this appalling calamity would be idle. Tho fact is that the once great city of Chicago is dostroyed. . Tho territory burned over is about four miles in length, and from one to one and a half miles In breadth. ' The district burned over in tho South Division embraces everything from the main branch of the Chicago river to tho lake,' and covering about ono hundred blocks. , This district contained all the leading business housos, tho banks, insu rance offices, hotels, ote. , The Tribune building resisted tho fire for several hours, but finally yielded, when McViekee's thea ter immediately adjoining, which also with stood tho raging element finally succumb ed. In fact all tho buildings in tho dis trict which claimed to be fire-proof, shared the tuto ot those wliieli eoulil mako no such claims.' ... Liout. General Sheridan, who was pres ent, telegraphed to St. Louis for 100,000 government rations, and a large nunilier of tents. Two companies of soldiers were al so ordered there to stand guard over tho property that wa saved, - and to help to maintain ''order1. The mayor' of the city telegraphed to various cities for donations' of food, nnd such assistance as tho benevo lent were willing to send.1 '.'The despatch to tlio mayor'bf New A'ork was as follows : ' '' Can you semi us some aid for a luiii.' died thousand houseless people ? Army bread nnd chocsq( dosirablo.''' , '-( la answer to thoso appeals .provisions have been forwarded,, tho various railroads offering to transport such . iilVoringH . free of charge, . Tho duty of preserving tho peace of the city was by the Mayor, '. duleguted to. Gou. Sheridian, and troops were distributed for that purpowj, . ,,- , , Quite a uumber of persons caught at-, tempting to set fire to buildings were shot or hung, and among the number o dls posed of, wore six well known NY. thieves. The many '. narrow escuiHis: aud singular incidents that are told by eye witnesses are very Interrcstiu g, and to record one fourth of them would occupy our entire paper We havo, however, told enough to give our reader a correct idea of tlio magnitudo of this disustur. I '.. . i -.). .'.! Hanged at Play.' 1 " ' Daniel Beardsley 1 and. family live' In Hhuvertown, Delaware county, iu th(s Slate.' They have three' children. During tho ab sence of their parents last Friday they play ed "tie Up sheep.", A small leather string which their father hud cut for them a day or two before, was fastened to a nail in the wall, and at the other end a slip uooso wus imule. One of the little ones put the nooiie around his uock, but he did not play tho part well, ; and, the, oldest boy, Mack, at tempted to show him how it ought to be done. He plaood tho noosol over Ids head aud, iu hi pranks drew Lt Until life was :ox, tinct. i The body when discovered wa in clined : forward, ' resting on tho toos, tho knees almost .touching the flooul .1 ; :lu. ;:. : , to !..- .i .-.in. 1 1 it I. . , . BLAJN ACAmmYl ...v 'v ;! " -v i.i t: m THE FALL HK8SION of this Institution will open on , . ; ,. ; Wednesday, November 21st, 1871. 8UMMKK HENSION of Five Month clone' o October .Ota, 1871. , ' ' 1 Whole number of Pupils In attcndanco'dutlmJ y Turin,. ...... ........4 ..ij.vif.,'.. Averugt) Attendance, , , A 60 Thankful for flic patronage ot the oile, grate ful fur all favors, and Imping that sun may Im prove the school bot.li In prestige nnuasefiuness, we proinUe to exert, nil our efforts to "secure the advancement, Inlelllupix-e and' general Interests of the pupils entrusted to our charge. (tAKl). C. PALM, rrluclpal. AV. T BuidKi.KY, Assistant. ,...,.. ... ,,,, W. K. CisNA. 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