tlje Vat ljc Jjjlnomfultr hnrs. NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, October 22, iS7 2. ' TnunroAY, Nov. SSth, has been set apart by the President as a " Thanksgiving day." The. merchants of Cumberland have made a dead Hot against the system of com mercial agents, or as it is more familiarly known, "drumming." Fifty of tho most promiucnt firms of that city have signed an agreement not to buy from any house that sends its drummers to them to solicit trade. . 1 Z3T Tho friends of Woman Suffrage throughout the Stato are requested to send their names, with Post-Oilice Address, to tho Pcnn'a Woman Suffrage Association, 700 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Those wishing to bavo documents or specimen copies of the Woman's Journal, will be supplied. Arrested for Election Fiauds. At Lancaster on tho 18th inst., Captain McMelcn, member of tho Select Council and a member of the RejuiUican County Committee, and John Withlinger, a promi nent Republican, were airested and held in $1,500 each, to answor a charge of issuing fraudulent naturalization papeis. Jlr.jMc Molen made a strong effort to have tho chargo agamst him withdrawn, but Mayor Pyfor declineJ stati-ig that justico must be meted out. There is considorablo pub lic excitement there over tin's arrest. , ; A complaint was also mado before Al derman Armweg, by Kuinliiirt Iteiucrl o lection judge of the eighth waid, Lancaster against Div II. E. JIuh'enbci'g, United States collector of internal . reveuus, and a brother-iu-law of Hon. . Simon Cameron, for ofl'oi ing raid election judgo two hun dred dollars if he would stuff tho ballot box to reduco Buckalow's majority to one hundred in the said ward. A wauant has been issued for the arrest of Muhlenberg." Singular Itullroad Accident. '' ' 1 On Tuesday morning between two and threo o'cloek, as tho Pacific express, west, was running at a very high rate of speed, it camo in contact with a train of empty coal cars, on tho Columbia and Reading railroad as they wero crossing tho Pennsyl vania railroad, at Landlsvillo. " " So great was the speed of ' tho express train, that when the locomotive struck one of tho long coal cais it cut it entirely in two, throwing one half of the shattered car on each side of the track and allowing tho expiess train toi pass through without any other damage than tho' batteiing of tho cow catcher and tho front part of tho cn ginb. Nobody was hurl. '." i i Great Loss by Fire. On Sunday morning tho . 13th inst., the Cambria Steel Works at JohaslcwD, were nearly ; destroyed by fire. Tho loss was suppoted to be over (2,000,000. Tho most astonishing thing about the whole matter is th,e promptness with which the propri etors are resuming woik.. A diipulch from there on Friday last says : ! ; : ,, ' , . " The Cambria Iron .Works, mainly de stroyed by jlre on Sunday, went into ope ration again yesterday, and all orders re ceived before the lire will bo tilled without delay.'' This unexampled resusitalion has been effected through the employees giving their gratuitous labor in constructing tem porary buildings, aided by the Pennsylva nia Railroad iu furnishing cars in tho trans portation of materials, and by engines and tools supplied'piomptly from tho Baldwin Locomotive Works and Seller,' Machine Works of Philadelphia." ;,,-,, Heavy Dank ' Robbery. , At an early hour on tho morning of the 14th inst., the bank in Watorford, N. Y., was robbed of $300,000. The cashier gives a remarkable account of how it was done. Ho says that nine mon disguised as Kuklux secreted themselves in the house during the evening and afterwards gigged the whole family, and compelled him (o open tho valuta. Tho largest part of the loss falls on special depositors. A reward of $10,000 is offered for the arrest of tbs rob bers. ' 1 1 ' " Reward. ThQ Pennsylvania Railroad Company offer $10,000 and a life time ' pass, over all their lines to any one who wilfimpart infor mation that will lead to tho arrest of the guilty parties implicated in the Gurrett sidiug affair about ten days since, whereby the engineer and fireman were killed. We sincerely trust that they will be speedily brought to justice, and receive the punish ment they so richly deserve. Do You Relieve It 1 The Titusville Press says: It is reported that a farmer near Enterprise whilo pul ling hit turnip crop with a stump puller a few days slnee, camo hear losing his Ufa by the breaking of a chain which let a large turnip settle back into ti e bed suddenly. """-l- -ri ,n i, ,n, tir--"J' Miscellaneous News Items. . C7A Marriage botweon a youth of ' 83 aud a maid of 20 took place at Princeton, 111., recently. , t3r"Three bairels containing human re mains were found on a vacant lot in Louis vino, Ky., reoeutly. . . i .' , IWA. large window was blown complete ly but of a Motliodlst church In Indianapo lis, lately, during a storm. tW A Washington boy that defies clas sification has a white neck and body, a mu latto face and black ears, all surmounted with a crown of pure white nappy wool. C3T" At Lebanon on the 15th inst., two men fell from a scaffold at tho Colman Furnace a distance of 45 feet, killing one instantly and badly wounded the other. . EST Miss I la t tie Reynolds, of Orristown, whilo alighting from a buggy at Middle Spring Church, on Sunday, 'the 28ih ult., became entangled in her rappings and fell, breaking one of her legs below the Unco. tSShipponsburg wants a town clock. If a sufficient snm can be raised to pur chase one, it will be pbcad upon the lower of tho nowM. E. church, now boing eject ed. ' , , E2TA Wilmington (Delaware) ' paper an nounces that a gentleman in that city, 00 years old, who within the past year or two has proposed marriage to over fifty ladies, has been advised by the Mayor to take a rest. ' t3fln South Providence, R. I. recently twenty-one ladies, led by their pastor, visi ted a beer saloon, and with tho consent of thoj barkeeper who treated them (courte ously) held a prayer mcoting and protested against tho salo of lager. ,i C2TM. Lidot, a Frenchman, has inverted a maehine for stopping runaway horses in stantly. Electricity, at the control of the driver, is tho means employed. The horso is violently shocked and so much surprised that ho instantly comes to a halt. EST" Love-letter ink" is advertised, the invention, apparently, of some ingonious American. It fades away lomplctejy in about four weeks, making it impossible to uko tho letters as evideuco in trial for breach of promise. . tW At Boston tho 15th inst., as James Woods, clork in tho Old Colony Railroad ofilco, was passing from the Paymaster's rcom to the Treasurer's office, on the same floor, but a few yards distant, ho was knocked down and robbed of $4,C00. Tho robber escaped. t ' ESTTho Hon. nonry Loftus, of the Eu glish nobility, got separated f om his wife and daughter through a divorce, and somo years afterward mauled his daughtor through mistak-). A divorco foil awed tho discovery ' of tho mistako, and now Mr. Loftus and his first wife havo becomo re conciled, and are living together happily.. ' ClfA New York orator, jn a rhapsody about Columbus, spoko of him aa " a dia mond in a oasis, who soared above all his contemporaries !" This deserves to stand sido by side with tho famous exclamation of Sir Boyle Roche J' I smell a lat. I sco it floating in tho air. Butl.w'U nip it ia tho bud 1" , ' , E3T"A Wcohawkcn policeman, at a late hour of the night recontly discovered tho body of an unknown man lying dead in a batch of woods. Upon examination it was disoovored that tho body had $1000 in mon oy on it. It was taken in cbar-jo by tho county authorities. ; , t t2rAt a Republican demonstration at Fort Scott, Kansas, on Saturday Charles Stone, a boy ten years old, was killed by tho premature discharge of a canuon, and Nelson Riggs and Nat. Margrave wero shockingly burned and lacerated about the n3ck and orris. ts?"Two sairplo trunks filled with watch es, valued at $20,0'J) belonging to M. N. Strauss, traveling agent for Roichbeig & Co., of New York, were taken from tho office of the Hess House, Chicago some time between one and six o'clock on Saturday morning, of the 11th inst. , t2TA littlo daughtor of Mrs. S. Brayton, of Providence, R. I., fell before a horse in tho street on Friday, and would have been seriously, if hot fatally, injured had not a young lady, Miss Miunlo Jackson, sprang forward,, and seizing the horse by the bri dle and throwing him upon his haunches, rescued the child from its peril. 2T"An unnatural German mother ap plied to the recoidor of Pattorson, N. J., on Saturday, for an order to send her two boys to the state lefoim school. She said the boys wete good enough, but sho wan ted them out of tho way, as she had mar tied a second husband whe doss not like the children. The recorder gave her such a talking to thut it is'hot likely the appli cation will be renewed. tW A lady named Davies, of Shiloh, N. J., recently died from a very singular cause. Two weeks ago she returned from a visit to Philadelphia, and was taken sick upon the night of her arrival home. Sho continued in great agony until the follow ing Sunday, when she died. A post-moi. era examination revealed the fact that a pieoe of tomato skin had formed into a small roll and peuetruted the walls -of the stomach, thus causing excruciating pain, aud resulting in death. tETho expectation that there would be similar . trouble at the Naval Academy respecting Conyers, tho colored midship man, which was experienced with Cadet Smith, the colored youth at West Point, has not Joen disappointed. ( On Friday night, when the midshipmen were in line, marching from the lower part f the grounds to their new quarters, an attack was made upon Conyere bysome score of midshipmen who kicked and cuffed him unceremonious ly., A cadet officer rushed in with drawn sword among the crowd that had gathered about the unfortunate cadet, and stopped tho attack. Midshipman Conyers , could recognize enly one of his assailants. Two colored attendants who wore mado a guard to him were beaten at tho same time. C3y"A curious historical legend is con nected with the Shetland wool. Three hundred years ago a man-of-war belonging to the Span'sh armada was w ecked on one of the islands. The sailors who es caped taught the nat'ves to make brilliant dyes from roots hich they found, resem bling those u od for like purposes in Spain. Thoso persons who now wear bright Shet land knit " comforters" are unconsciously wearing mementoes of tho failure of the " invincible" fleet, which sailed forth to awe if not conquer Queen Bess, but mot witli a disastrous defeat from tho clemonts. E3F"On tho 18th inst., a tcrriblo accidont occurred at Manchester, Iowa, to the young and only son of A. W. Stovons. The lad, in company with a playmnte, encountered a large boar which had broken from an enclosure, and attempted to drivo the ani mal with a stick, which so enraged it that it turned and attacked tho boys, ouo of whom escaped by jumping into a wagon. Tho other, young Stevens, was unablo to avoid the infuriated animal, and had his intestines cut out so that they fell to tho ground. Inflammation and mortification set in, resulting ih his death the next ovening. OTOn Wednesday night of last week an attempt was mado to rob tho Lacka wanna Valley Bank. Tho cashier, Mr. Goorgo R. Kingsbury, lodged in rooms aboe tho bank, and ho was visited during the night by threo mon, aud tied and gag ged, and badly choked to make him deliver up the keys. As ho did not have them in his possession the robbors failed to get them, and had to leave with their object unaccomplished. C3T"Doctor Monmoniorro, Resident Phy sician of tho Brooklyn Ilomooopathio Lying-in Hospital has been, discharged by thq lady managers, on the ground that he is a Roman Catholic. Six of tho eight phy sicians attached to the institution have in consequence resigned, and Henry Ward Bcecher has uttoied an indignant protest against tho act of tho managers. Strhngo Yet 'f rue.' A gentloman friend dropped into ouroflico on Monday aftornoon and furnished us with tho following bit of information which may ' prove interesting to our readors. Incredihlo as it may seora it is nevertheless a fact, and vouched for by said friend, whose word is as good as his bond. Mrs. Wilson Lesley, living in Fair fiold, Wostmoroland county, a few days since gave birth to three daughters. Bo tween the births of tho first and second children tliore elapsed twenty-one hours, and botweon the births of the second and third children there were but fifteen minutes intervened. At tho present writing the children are eight days old, are exceedingly healthy, and together with tho mothor are " doing as well tvs could bo oxpoctod under the circumstances." They have been nam ed Jemima, Kezio, and Karon Kappuck, all biblical names, and their . respective weights are 4 J lbs. 41bs,13oz., and 5lbs.8oz. Permit us as strangers to congratulate the parents in their laudable efforts to follow tho scriptural injunction to " increase and multiply," yot it makes us shudder to con template how much tho lives of tho children have been endangered by being compelled to carry such outlandish appellations. AUoona Tribune. Death In a Veer Vat. Nicholas Haas, a boy 15 years of ao, em ployed in G lab's distillery at Dubuquo, went to tho top of tho vat to stir tho con tents, lost his footing, and fell in. Ho was scalded so badly that the skin came off his whole body. Ho was taken to his home, where all that medical skill could do was dono for him without avail. He complain ed of inward pain, and it s probable that somo of the boiling liquid got down his throat in his struggles. Iiigenloun Stupidity. A porter in ouo of tho stores of Alexan dria, Va., received a letter the other day, but being unable to read manuscript, was puzzled to get at its contents without di vulging ils secrets. Ho finally, however, solved the diUlculty, by stopping up the ears of one of the clerks with raw cotton, and then getting him to read the letter aloud. ' . Misplaced Confidence. One of the Pi Ute roedieiue men lately told his fellow Indians that when he died, f they would cut him in pieces, bis body would unite and ascend to Heaven in a cloud of smoke. An experimental savage killed him at one, and the crowd cut him up, departing in disgust at the fallibility of science when the parts lay at they were left. New Advertisements. AGENTS Wanted. SOMETHING NEW. S (Minnie ar tides, sell nt sight. Catalogues and one sample fret). N. Y. MTg Co., 21 Courtnndt Bt N. Y. . 43 d4w BUILDERS Send stamp for Ill'd Catalogue on Building. A. J. Blcknell & Co., 27 Warren Street, N. Y. 4B d 4w Tiua is no hum nun i ok My sending CO CENTS with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will re ceive by return mall, a correct picture of vour future husband or wlfo, with name and date of Marriage. Address W. 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