The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 06, 1876, Image 1

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VOL. XXV. NO.
JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BAM, I
CLINTON iSTKEET, ;
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A CLSTKJiSUt CI'E.
t)U ye Powers! wiit a rtr'
Stttfh was wver hear! lef.-re
Tiianitcrtn lrui plKr-. to sfcote,
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4l'ncie Sitn'ia bun-Im!
Staiwart mn and .uuybnTr,
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Xcrvoui fiik who ditc on iuiet,
Ti:iugh thcy'n; lulf dUttricietl -y it,
rau't help mixing la the riut,
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l;ra:t(tt!t walk an ! Lira th.it
i iu !h earth r in the ky,
J4u i ho nuireml tt.
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npj"e he ti what thtmT
I-t t lot'i &'t like rrsy men
Mu?t ntakt' to luv'Un tu n
t.njlc Spin's a hui:Jri-kt?""
Tlcit he cur mcrn S.iul
He:i't an-1 ahoulUir aKve all :
L-t, "iVKie ,s ttefore a Ull,"
Vhai' a hori.reJ ia ur iia '
Korcuc la Ic Sum will say ;
Ist us anl ';itch the il;y
He ii1 hue a Itunrt Ll.M
ir.wti'U he a shately youth
Kair ami ruvi iy yet ftrH'thr
IIf tio younir, ami that the traih.
lhly ju.-t a huu-JreJ
AV'ht'D !ie tU-c a ui !. iar'lii-.
'Twiil c easuT to It9oo
Wliiit will l-c ile'.iny.
Nw he'x hu'. a hun.ire J.
WheD he Uycl hi? b-yi?h pranks.
Sh"uM lit-vk in j--in otir ranks
V'iI r::Wl. lut now o th:'uk:
Why. hr't hu: a hr.:i Irvi! : "
Vt-.fur uii l ear ait :
Hi- )uns the charve if !ru-:
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ThrjBh liccmittsa lma irvt!.
Ihm'l ft' tfini.t htm tu iit- r-f .
Warning that hive m-ne re:
lrri'.t b tib hy pea ami tur
N 'W tUat he"? a hun-lre .
I1 ) strive iih eanjft h:irf.
I h 'if ? W lo hU p irt.
ili.it he may t' th -ju-irr
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Anl With le:uu. trrat tal tl. Uiht,
: it,.Mi-f! t hat he l.a r utf;t,
Oui It !. rU rUhN(, huMnvl, tau,-M.
Till he ri- h-.t a hui.iiri .!,
I.'t ui. we vaunt hU w.rtht
Minnie iMUm-w i:h mirth,
hi!.- wc nL. u: t all the i-.irlli.
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lir-:fu'd f'.rtnif.f fa!.
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; One ntrni iir, as Acilrew Chaod
jler.a teamster, was harDei np
; Lis mule?, f-f tbe purpo? f goieg to
j a place known as tbe Cedars, to pro-
rnrp & Mad ot rai s. a siranirer. arter
luad of rails,
tho direction be ronoHed
re.iuet, as s matter of course, was
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M ia other parts of the West, no ,,erj
-U.in wh.l,i dream of a refusal under
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such circumstances.
Chandler was ia the employ o!
AT -- lluntin Ihu nvL- nur tf art uVtAn.
! sive ranche, and be was a large pow-
terful man. with a ae phvsioue, not
gven to drinK, and one who bad a
creat deal of e.Tperience ia the earlier j
! Settlement of that poniun of Colorado, j
j His team at tbis time consisted of a .
.h. Krr m,i! n.t i
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he carried the weapon with him ex-
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lie intended to get out the rails. j
I a , nrnoTrpSW,t hu cnninaninn !
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I bis name'as Cole, and stated !
that be was on bis way to Salt Citv. j
where be intended to settle among i
. .mcni runilulmlniKn.'
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nlthnn-h there were several things
! about bim which to sav the ieai-t, were
;..i.v.-.
In tie firs: plaeo, it is not the rule
fur a man. wUa t.-aviug through
, .
the West fur anv long distance, to
! make tbat journey on foot, as
! Cole was doing. If one can't buy
i a horse, he is prettv sure to find
1
tje j
'portuaities to steal i;: and when
l:.i; I. .!o n.a r.f an Tn .i! i.
; U'lllCUil.rs oii'j uu ti-. v. if.v..
' tioa on foot from tbe interior of Colo-. It was impossible to see far ahead.
' radv to the great centre of Mormon-i Tbe snow was falling faster than ever,
doa' are remembered, he might well in fine, needle-like particles, which
i wander at the temerity of tte man : rattled gainst the face and clothing
' who undertakes it. " j 1'ke birdsbot. They were unable to
! Besides tbis, be carried no ri!!e. in penetrate more tban fifty feet ahead,
I a country where every man is armed. I and peer as much as tbey chose,
; It was probable tbat be bad several ; naught recognizable could be discov-
revolvers and bowie-knireseoncea'ea j ered.
about Lis clothes; but these did nott Nothing of tbe lorm of tree c;
roake a roaudete outfit. He was ; ?tream nothing indeed but tbe level
Jresd welt, tlu re beiag nothing of
: the regu ix-rJer attire a'ooa: bim. ,
j He wore a long L'.aek flowing beard, '
bad a Hainan nose, a small dark eye,
, tbat flashed like a rattiesnat s. and
' be was evidently a man ao - a?
alert aaJ wide awoke.
( In addition to the features already
jnoled, Le w -ia great la ker and a
; most entertaining atory-ttller; so that, !
j as the two jcgr'ed along Lehind the
i mules, Cbaodldr congratulated bim-1
, et'if more tban tfcee op"U having se-'
cured sucb aa I'nU-rtaia.n Cumpan-
The day was. Ioering, doudy aud
rbillr and as the autumn was well ad-
j ranced, there vt reasou to look for
I snow. The Cedars were ome tea
I miles rem tbe ranche, and upon ; tbev resumed their journey through
IreaehinztLe place tbey unfi-uej ; the'snow, and the mules were per
I the mules, established a caa.p. leav-' m;tted to plod along in their own
tLe leddiDg and clothing securely
roiled up add placed at one side, i
where ihev could lie gut whenever;
l- wanted.
! Ilnrln 1 all tt,vsi orpriftrat iilllS Polp !
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lent whatever sssistauce te cou.d,
and was as cheery and entertaining
as ever, savins tbat if be remained in
catap over night he woa'd probably
star wiih bim.
fairly!
when'
CLaauitr ist& no more tbaa
sc to work cnttiDg cut raiis,
te eipres-ed himself dissatisfied with -
' tbe I'uality, aed proposed that tbey!
sbouid go uo to a point a quarter ot
neint a outrter ot a
mite awav, where tbey were cer-;
tain to find wbat ther wanted. His
ct mpamoo was :
act the one to oi'ject, :
and the muies were reharnessed to
tbe wagon, aad tbey drove ca. j
As tbey came cat from beneath!
iL cedars, uroa tbe open prairie.1
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was unusually cold, andal! tbe iadi-j
cai.oas were teat ice sicrm
be of long duration. Still neither
. shewed aov Sear ot trouoiethereirom.i
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and tbev drove a war in as cbeerv a j
i . j tmainarTu thir i n'ton. I
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tioa oeicg to retura
to the Cedars,
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for tie purpose of goio into camp, jtbeir tratb, were ottered with ajauu
as tie facilities were all tbat could beitT, indifferent, eren j vial DianDer,
asked the trees being close totretber,
their chosen site in a hollow, where
there was a small spring, while they
vere abuodaotlr bhelttred from the
wio'1. wLii-b frequeotl.f swetps. over
! the prairie with the freezing power
of a blast from the Arctic regions,
j Before reaching their destination,
i they passed close to a large bill,
i where Cole a.-ked tbe teamster to
wait until be coulJ go to tbe top and
, ninke an observation, adding tbat be
i took quiie an interest in this section
I of tbe country.
I Chandler noticed that wjjen be
, reached tbo erest of the elevation, all
; his interest hecuied to centro in the
I A-et, which waa in the direction of
J Martin's ranche He stood a long
j time, shading bis eyes with hi bands,
and final! y be drew forth a field-glass
from bi coat, and held tbat leveled
! for several mioute.
I "He's a tjueer codger!" muttered
! tbe teamster, as be aat in big wagon
looking at him. "I wonder wbat be
j .sees up there? It can't be anything
jlike Icjuns, nor do I believe tbat
I gla?s is strong enough for him to see
j Salt Lake City, which laya a good
i many miles off to tbe north weat, over
I a pi'e of mountains, and rivers, and
; prairies."
i At any other time, it is probable
that Chandler would have taken more
j interest b his companion, but just
then the weather demanded bis atten
; tiou. Tbe temperature was ranidlv
; lowering, aud the fine
particles of
jsuowwere slowly increasing, with
that steady pain which nearly always
jiudica'.es the getting in of along
j storm.
; After a few more minutes, tbe
j Strang r put away bis field glass and
, descended tbe hill, resuming bis
1 friendly cbat, and making no refer
' euce to the result of bis survey.
I The spot toward which tbey were
journeying was reached soon after,
J and Ciiao;i!tr set to work, while Cole
' p'af-ed the rails in the wagon as they
I were gotten out. The firmer was a
! .-kitifui wood cutter, and it was not
j iuug before the loud was made up
j uud they set out on their return to
i camp, it being apparent at this time
j that they would have to spend the
) u'gbt ia tbe grove,
j This prospect was not an unplea
! ant oiie Ly any means, for they had
blankets, fol, and tbemeans of kind-
ling fire. Tbcfact of it was, Chaud
i ler vieved tbe probability of a long
evening's talk around tbe camp fire
I with pleasant anticipations. Cole's
charm of conversation seemed to iu
I crease, and he had tbe facility of ea-
tertainicg any one.
! Hut thev bad onlr fairlr started,
when the wagon broke down and
proceedings were brought to a stand
still fur a time. An examination into
tbe mishap provedit so serious that
i it was agreed to leave
the wagon
. i .k.
oere it was, wni.e inej.i
,uul" u,.rw aru .W"e 8r.Te ,u wu,lu
tbey bad estabIiPbed their camp.
According!?, Cole mounted oue and
i Chandler the other, and tbe start was
,ue lauer t.K.ug ,ne ,eau.
Tbe snow bad steadily increased
UDUl " waf.D0W com.ng.down with
1 PPJJ. earned
" bor.zoatal ly against their
ff CM- It was already a couple inches
deep on tbe prairie, and was sure to
piinrinnp fur manv hours longer: but
eonunue ior m any nours longer;
as vet they felt no alarm, as
felt no alarm, as tbe
- .
grove was near by and they were
s"re securing shelter there.
Wb heJ ba.d .ridden.a fcaI f. h??r
. J-ole torcca ti.s mule up t.de
Ut of the other, and said:
" Don t you think it is aboqt time
e reacu.eu luai jTroic.
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as beginning to think tbe way i;nq-
isuanv lODg. ne ougm io oave
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"d lor a muleto walk tbrou-b the
! infill- "
' "Or a man either. Can you see
i any landmarks?"
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1 uey nroagui lueir auiiuais 10
standstill, and tried to "make an ob-
SCT V a v!0n.
prairie, covered with its carpet if
white, stretching aw8y until it van?
iL':ed in tbe gioom.
"I cau't make out aay thing hut
snow," rld Chandler alter tbey bad
sat some ten minutes ia siience, in
the attempt to use notbic? but tbeir
eves.
-or I either." replied Cole. "Let's
zo ahead, for if we star here we're
sure to be aowed under. Do you
tbiuk we're on the right road?"
"There in't any road at all, io tbis
p.rt of tbe world; but I'm sure we're
moviDg toward the grove.
"Then move on, and we're sjre to
reach it at one time or other; bat I'm
beginning to feel gome doubts."
But the teamster was eoondent, as
way, until all of half aa buur more
waj consumed, wbea Cole called out,
jn a sharp, militarv tone of voice:
"Attention! bait!"
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sked
and
Chand
lookiug . uv, r r
i ler, cbeckiog bis mule.
; toward bim.
I "Do yon still tbiuk we are on the
i right roan?"
"I begin to fcave my doubts, Tbe
distance wti so short tbat we couldn't
bave kept oat of sight tbis long on-
less we
"ffe'i
a it is I
re lost; tbat s lust as certain
it is that tbe snow ts uaicg aaa
is going to keep at it all night." j
"Tbat pau tting in a bad shape "
aaaea tne teamster, -ior since we ve
eot off the track, there isa t any
means by which we can get back. I
don't believe we could find the wagon,
even if we should fy."
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anOvOer lOIDZ OI Cure OI.
"What's that?" j
l"u
;very bour, aad tte chances are as;
ten icousaou io uoe msi onu w
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us wi'.l be frozen to death before mora-j
in c " I
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set
4
F.STAT?I!ISIIKP, 1827.
PA.. WEDNESDAY,
that made them ten times more horri
ble to Chandler who replied:
"I never could see tbe sene of
Nugbiug at death."
"It is a jrii'-e matter, that is true."
aid Cole; "tut lite itself is a great
joke; and uhdre is always something
comical when 1 see it ab nt to wind
up. But, come! it isn't pleasant strad
dling a mule in a snow storm, so let's
move ahead?'
And tbe speaker took tbe lead,
while tbe teainster followed on, con
cluding that while bis companion pos
sessed the power of being very charm
ing aud entertaining at times, be
was not without tbe opposit faeuhv
also
Tbe wearisome, excessively uncom-
fortable plodding, was continued lor;
all of two hours lonzer. the men
scarcely speaking, owiug to their suf
fering. At the end of that time it
began to grow dark, and they were
so benumbed with cold tbat tbey
could scarcely keep tbeir places upon
tbe backs of 'Loir mules.
'This don't do," called out Cole,
turning bis head, while bis voice,
through tbe driving snow, sounded
faint and far 'away. "A half-hour
more, and we won't be able to stir.
Tbe ghost will be given up, tbe
bueket kicked, our checks banded in,
aod the accounts squared. Now,
the only thing we can do is to slide
off these brevet jackasses and walk."
s be spoke, he set the e.xamnle.
and Chandler followed him.
It was all tbev could do to keep
their feet; but they were desperate,
and knowinir it was their onlv chance.
tllOT U1,1111,',.u,l .11 V, .u,ina a'
their command.
Tbe snow was up to their knees,
and still failing. The cold was as
intense and penetrating as ever, and
it would seem that their situation
could not have been more boneless.
The mules were about exhausted,
and when it became fairlv dark, the
nearly perished processioa baited.
lue best tuiog we can uo," said
Cole, is to torow up ttie spjuge.
We're knocked completely out of
litre, and Death wins tbe belt, as he's
sure to do sooner or later"
"I ain't quite ready to give up
yet," said tbe teamster, who was a
man of unusual vital power.
"iiut bow can. we beip ourselves?"
' i tbiuk, ii we force the mules to
lie down, there may be enough
warmth in their bjdies to keep us go
ing until morning."
"That isn't a bad idea. Let's try
it."
There was no trouble in getting the
mules down, inasmuch as they were
scarcely able to stand. They were
placed quite near together, the snow
scooped out between tbeiu, and tbe
twe balf-frozen mea crowded in be
tween. Had tbe two possessed a blanket
between tbenr, ;fie-probabilities are
tbat they would bave gotten through
tbe night without serious trouble; but
they were in their ordinary clothing
only, the snow was rattling down up
on them, and tbe temperature was
unusually severe.
At such times, the senses become
obscured by tbe insidious power of
cold, and from this point the reccol
lection of Chandler is not clear.
He bad lain something over aa I
boor, as was aiterwara proved, in
tbis position, when be
fancied be
tbe storin.
beard voices through
Fearing, however, that it m.ight be
some trickery of bis senses, he man
ageij to raise bimsejf up and look
aroun.
Sure enough: be saw severs! points
,of light twinkliug through tbe driv
ing 8torra aaJ be called out.
A uiinate later, a half do.en men
came around lira, sad while le wa.
vigorously rubbed and beaten with
ramrods, a lot of whisky was poured
down bis throat. . He was encased in
the warmest kind of clothing, and car
ried to the camp in tbe grove, which
was no more tban a hundred yards
distant.
An unusual interest, however, was
manifested in Cole, and the strongest
efforts were made to bring him to,
but they were soon abandoaed, when
it was discovered tbat te W23 froiea j
tQ death. 1
Vnd a lucky freee it was for Lira
too!" one of tbe men remarked- loyal ele'ment bas exhibited itself
It proved tbat tbe man who gave j since Lee's surrender,
his name as Cole was tbe n Jtorious ( Vow comeg an deSant atteBJpt
desperado kaowc as Spanish am, t0 pa(.e the Executive power ia tbe
one of the worst character tbat ever' Southern States in tbe hands of mer
cursed tbe West. He kid eD;a;eJ;ain-., .,.. rn,.j ,n
ia horsestealing, gambling and coua- j
terfeitiog for near.y a doiea years, I
during wticb time it was estimate :
tnat he cau committea tally ball a
hundred murders, some of which
were of the most atrocious nature.
Tbe exasperation against bim be-
oome so great that a balf-dozen miners :
bi nded togeiber, under ao oath, to,
pursue bim to tLe death. ;
Tbe bunt became very hot, when
I. itrja ti-aa t.IIif AnI V aw ,-tU (T
- i
to tbe eomnanionshm of th nnan.
p.' ,,.: - f , "j . - !
j . . ..I-..; ,
this ditT when hi recaila hia hrmf a.
soeiations with tbe tembl ontla-
'
I
JnlttllilnaMllMlMM. i
1 t
"Manv rears airo." said Gea. F.Ii
II. Morrav to a I.aaL.viI! I;l.,',, rav.innU f sWb f-'Jn ba,r '
porter. "Judge Stitea bad a circuit ! poe? given ti tUt be aay aid in
court down io Southern Kentucky, j rjgainUig vs bat tke aiaveovraey bave
Once a liule countrv tavern 'was fJlli lost Wade Hamptoa is outspoken.
to overflowing, so "tbat" four o; Jive Not so with tbe generality of Demo-
persons bad to occupy tte iameleratie candidates. Tbe fatter wouJ '
room. The .Judge and four or ivei accomplish bv stealth tbat which tbe ;
of, ;Lf lig Uwyers indulged in draw I former prop-ies to secure bv a bold '
pokr ujitu a late tour, lhen they
H-.r.. v.,1 .r, irr ,i. ..,ir!
burning. Tbe Ere bad gone out, tbe
weather was cold, tbe flinr not clean. 1
an4 none of tbe aa liked to get oat of
bis warm place to blow out tbe can-1
d.e. Alter fruitless eSorts to induce j
some one to get np, the Judge pro-
posea that they snonia pot it oat hvera and easjave the wiioie country,
I can beat you," said 1
ei.iaupr i i.
one. -Aloney Bars
tou can v an-:
am'0-F.wl t Ka And aa TK ftil.-l wen Vi
... a -
er aaa ice airiT scHr were iorgctten,
tbe reriral ?B? from tbeir;
ava rm rtlaais f anav avaa nnt nn a l
v- j i .
imaia uiauc, auu iw v w
nar manA a rti r. aw Miitacr w a c k
exciting tbat tbe others were soon j
- V'
areannes oi tte best room oi a
nmuu; u .ui(o u ivui;
kA .
or five of tbe brightest lights of tbe j
circuit stood up ia their shins audi
. -.-. . . ...
i mara ior mt uonars spiecr.
SElll - MimU (j 1S7G.
OVR WISHINUTOI LETII IL
i ... , . .
i ASniXGTOS, P. C, August 24,
THE rate op losses is TrjiS DiFFEft- Ijority ; reported, l.OOt) Bourbon
EST admisistb ations scNSF.T j Hale county, 2,500 Ilepublican ma
cox's EXCESS REBELS at heart '.iority claimed bj Bourbon ma
VET WAt'E HAMFTOX BLAIR .
J-TARTLISU ANNOISCE'VIEM.
A table was recently prepared
the Treasury, showing the total loss-; timidaiion nor fraud contritiuted to the desolate room without let cr bin
es during the period of each Admin- 'tbis result. ' We carried the election ! dranc?. A girl of -en vears, who-i-
istration. from Washington's to
. . ..
urant s, i years,) inclusive, giving i league umus wunwui. .10 mac, ; ger, pain anu unoappiness, was tasen
the ratio per $1,000 of sucb losses. ! not pledged to vote tbe Democratic sick one day in March, and pi-oplr?
From tbis table it appears tbat in the j ticket, can buy oi sell, ''.old office, ' passing by could see her lyiug on a
eight years of Jacks.):. 's term of of-1 perform the duties of a citizen of tie j niicnible bed near oue cf tiie win
Gee the losses amounted t-) $T.."2 per j State in aoy form, whatever ; even, Jows. It was curious that any of
1 ,000 disbursed. During Van Bu-1 unmolested, attend the House of ; the buys coming or going shut! I have
ren's term, (4 years,) they amounted : 'od. Ostracised in the street, the ' stopped to think or cure about it. but
to $1 1. 11 per 4 1,000 ; during Polk's, j store, the church, a Bepublicaa can-; they did. One of them, feeling sad
(4 vears.) toff OS per 41,000 : dur
iog Buebannan's, M'vears.) to
per 1,000 ; dur'.ug L.incoln s, (4 I tnai il ttiey uo not vote wild ttie : itroKen pane, saw it clasped iy .!en
vears.") to TO cents per $1,000. and ' Bjiirboa element tci muM Isarr : der fingers, and then ran awav. He
Ittnnfj Ike ti year (iron! to the j five i'i ten ilis is no
v'HH).uritiivly nhiull xum of 34 cent I faacy sketch. But because tbe noti
per tliou-aml dollars: ' j fieatioo is served quietly by half a
It has been aptly said that "figures j dozen citizens, instead of a prominci
wont lie." The very ''welkin has ! aruento from a mass meeting, it is
been made to ring," with charge upon t"oe 'he less effective, while tbe for-
charge against tbe present National
Administration ; tbat it has eclipsed
all its predecessors in the amount of
defalcations of officers having charge
of public funds. The official records
show that, during tbe Grst six vears
of Grant's Administration, the dis -
bursments amounted to tbe enormous
sum of eight thousand millions of do!-
lars. and the total defalcations
' amounted to onlv two millions aud
'eight thousand dollars, being, as stat -
: ed. tbirtv-four cents t the Jl oimi.
1 n,1 l,QP .l,,nt jl,!n , .Anl.BI . .l.A'
j amount of disbursements and losses,'
respectively, prior to and since thej
, comraencment of the war. From the'
j organization of the Government upj
to June 30. 1 SOI. the disbursmen's i
! were, in round numbers, four thous -
t and seven hundred millions of d'd -
' lars, being $j. 17 per 51.000.
From
; June 30, to June 30, HT.'i, era
; qraciug tDe wnoie penoa oi fie war.
the (lisbursments ere twentvf.ve
thousand and Gve hundred
million
of dollars ; tbe losses were fourteen ' i:7 8lst'r tenwr for trans-resting
millions and six thousand dollars, be-jtto rules.
ing tbe oomparativelv small sum r.fi "In what way have I traassress-Gfty-sevea
cents per 31,000, or onlv i ed:'" tbe shaker, blushing
one niatb of wfcat tbev were prior to
. v. v.in- i,'ti...
uu wot. .ivn, Diidiu itriiiuim.ii; e -
formers, put that and that together
and then put it in vour pines and
smoke it.
The efforts of tbe Democratic iiress
to smooth over the ruffianly conduct
of "Sunset" Cox for advancing upon
Mr. Kasson aad hurling the lie into!
his face on tbe floor of the House.
shows to wbat a depth the pconle are
beinz stirred bv tbe repetition cf these
scenes. Ti.e attack ot Brooks on
Sumner was a precedent, but that
upon Potter, of Wisconsin, bad too
much "business'-' in it, and tbe char -
arterrstie paltroon who offered thv.- at-
tack "subsided" as onlv a Iraart
coold. Tbe excuse of Cox tbat it
was "a la Blaine, (a piece of parliamen
tary grand strategy" the granger
faileth to accept. Tbe ex use is a lie.
It was to reinstate himself alter being
"battled up" by Morrison and his
"light9 put out" by Sayler, to rein
state himself with tbe roughs and
! sbou'.der-bitters cf bis district, and
with.ou,t whom re-election, was. itapos
silk, ad despite these assertions of
bimsdi and friends, tbat is the oalv
light in which tbe people will be will-1 Lad beeQ 6ael at tlle meeting fo.-in-
to view it. The "mltnlroii" :sa.V'D? "awful Die" herself, bet ebe
"carpet-bagger" of tte country sbucld
r,-,F
pvpreise crreater circamsnetio'!. for .
sotae utre "JUimacuSate statesman" j
mav Btpn on Lita nermanpntlv
1
That a large number oi tbe promi-
Tianr 1 0 Q I IT a r, I 1 1, P tara rphiilllin nut. ;
er yielded as conquered to coa.juer-:,
orl with an intention to be failbful
. -it. .1
Ml. M . - - ....... U . .
to a ruiure anegiance w me govern-,
mentis patent to the whole country. I
Since tbe close of the war, on manr 1
..... .
occasions, this iact has been madei"' r - i.-.eieioic njjpeaieu.
manifest. It has developed itself,
time and again, in tbe shape of fiend-1
isb outrages upon that class whit't.
ad a ran1f- nf thA Mndll't (.ail lican
;nroil,,,i u,;.!, thp nrivilP f fr...
citiseD3. It fca3 Lee3 made mftnife9l
bT assaults upon the purity of tbe
-,.;!. k tk
expression of preference ia tbe iboice
r.t aao f.,, rJF. in ,,.
v 1 v mksi a va viv. m it iuhu 1
other wavs tbe animus of tbe old dis-
t0 i0Jai in the fature but
on the contrary, have persistentlr
-.iruimri tn h w.-iri.iih.t un;n".
; proclaimed to tbe world tbat rebellion
! patriotism, and that, during life,
they will bold themselves in readi
ness to do, under similar cirrumstaoc-
a what thpv hail donp ikn.l
aaia ;
.: I.. . r ,.i. ,tr I
h,,.M, u nnm;.,; w.t
l IDIS
(jm;A,. ,3 the Democratic candi-i
date for GorerDor of South Carolina. !
. 1
Here we bave tbe verv prosoniBca- :
. I
t'OD oi ireasoa preseoiea ior ine sui-
irages oi ite peopie oi a c.aie. ie-,. , . ' - , car? or le4 uaoirerous customers who
3 ... . . .- . . . ,ihlfhc nU.nii,,ip int.r..j.iin nitllu"'""'",,J"i! ' mni-cis
appeals to no loyai sentiment t am
.' - it. . ... - i
uiiu iu uib mu . a.-s. 117 tiorie ia
bis record as a eommaader of tbsse'
ikn mrr.nM kara Br..l ft- ft ;
.n 1 rwrTVf it? aH ihm f n tf :- "rai .,f
slaverv. Heboldlv arreals io tU
avowal ot inteDt.
re. ,x ,r rr ni.;, ; . at.
in tbe House not long since, made
tbe startling announcement tbat it is
a deadly fact tbat the ignorance of
tbe Southern masses, wielded br an
educated caste, if tbev once gst
pos-.
session of tbe Uoveruaect eaa gov-
and can stronger evidence tbaa tbef
returns rrom Aiaoama oe tenuereu ia
an at in r Via a 2aaitf nn ' T tr.lr r tram' i
" t, . i
"la ncsens coontr poi.ea orer;
1,000 KepoHema rotes ; ia oalr
eav.nlv I! nn Hitman mTM ar-r nnn
. :
i i i w-1 i .. :a
mi in i w .mmh onnnrv ar nrr -
tu. IU mil uivca imm. t.siv.i
3,000 rvep.abiican votes ; in lsT5 but
,f- WV"
tinsseii county s voTe was over zw
wu ritiuuu, i .kjiuhjo
. .V. . .1 .... a,... s.il.1 l'r.Anl.l,..3 T
were counted. In barlow county, j
witb 1.00 Kepnblicaa majority, tbe'
t, .' ,Mn pi
iemocrau eogs o,wo iu un.. , iui-
T T 11 7
H in
V K, A -- f a . aT PI
luik OLiotv, 2,1100 majority ; Ie:n.)
'crntie msj jritr giveu. over 2.000
Sumt-r eountV i:en..t.ticn m,.
term-, la buco a revululion iu
the
l. ... i .T..-:l....i.!
i luiuiii oi? uuucBiiT aiitiou'.aciB io
; eonveraious 7 Can un v bones', mau
at i be induced to believe that neither in-
I peacably," say tbev. Tbe "White1
it.. .irl:.. .i. ii x- -
not live there, and thousands of
blacks and whites have been notiGed
! nier metood secures it from publica -
lloa- A word from the citizen's com-
mittee, and all the "Ignorant masses,"
! nd their uame is legion, in a neigh -
borbood, are precipitated upon the
: presuming Bepublican, and be is e!ad
! to escape with bis life. The Bour -
I boa3 have got possession of more
j 'ban one Slate Uovemmont, and they
! ttre moving in solid phalaux to en
slave the whole countrv
If you ap -
and Hen -
; prove this, vote for Tilden
! dricks "early and often."
IH.I.TA.
Aatl.SlnsK Sarin j.
The "rveforra Club" is tbe title of a
new organization in the West Knd
' organized by
young ladies for the
! PurPe of discouraging t he use
ui
i -iaa!? phrases in conversation. At
IU recent meeting, while a member
j was adlressiDj the society, she inad
i vt-rtentiV made use of the expression
' awiui nice, ana was calleij to order
! deeply.
I ' ou said it would be "awful nil-..
, - - -
i t0 a'lmit jouag gentlemen to our de -
i liberations, 7 replied the other.
! " " e,, w"a!dn't it be?" returned
-aitbe speaker: "vou know tou said
JoureJ longer ago tcan yesterday
i tuat "
'les, I know but you said "awful
nue- that a slang
" e" ri31d tuo speaker, tartly, "it
! -vou are Kuiair t0 awfuI ni'-e boi;t '.
j u PerbaP 11 but wouldn't aay
"Jtbmg if I were yo-i.. Hida't jou
I te" CaI'ie riZla tbia nmrning,
1 t0 PU.U doVfn hT basque'"
f "''' 1 didat" retorted tbe other,
; Ler face S' eriroson, "aad Cal-
l:A Srrniriina urill anw 1 ,l,.l.' w 1.
r" -i " ' " rJ i ui'.u cue
won't go back on me
"This is a nice racket vou are
ff,?-
ID? us. cried the nresidpnt kfrpr ran. !
a , I f
ping both speakera to order. "Let
us a.-k, what Uthv object of this so
ciety!;" "To diieourage alangV cried a do.
en voices.
f "Kerect," said tbe president, -go
:on w,t tDe 'uneraL
"jPUi"?r espain taat sue
)baJ nQt tLf 'V lo pay it now
! would settle, however, ia tbe sweet
1 1 1
7- aj
' That II V all right," said the
jTes- j
'ucul; 1'- ul u -'ou ca, ? l0 "u -
" "v "
:lnolD,ef Mem'r tasted if a yooag
i co":d ''old splendid" witb-i"
! nut ri;pi-tnF hap.ff t fir..
.f " , , v ' 1
1 00 bet she can t,- said tbe pres-1
ldeot- wh ; w" tbe founder
r.f ll. ..i.lo'r 1 r . 1- 1 !
WCen n5' oce inestion was to be
decldfd-
wu, sain me speater 1 more
that Mirauda Iiewey come down
witb tbe dust, for I beard her say
tbat ber beau was 'just old splendid.'"
"Miranda's face was in a blaze as
sbe cried;
"Well, if my beau was sucb an old
hftir.r.in fw vt-mr f..ll.-iw ia I wi,.!.lr.'
say it."
"Sboot the chinning," cried the'
president "Will yoo never tumble?"!
Bat the confusion was too great!
j to be allayed. Miranda's blocd i
was cp: some sided witb ber and J
I others against ber, and amid the
i babble tbat followed could be bear 1 ,
ibll.'h all- anal mna aa ".!ra nr. "
blackberry vou .r ".ir.!r n, !
uiuc
cbin," "hire" a bail " "cheese it "Ac j
wheo amotion toad:oura was carried i
by a Iarze majoritr." H'A.W,,,,,
I, i?':.
!
Ik !! aWraa Baak.
.. ,
':"r.T0?e " l"1ukM ae-vpajer
arhl.h Ku in rba Ia. A..w... . . ...
. ,, , '
dates wi often regret ti aoa ht urn. i
- -,-'- " "' - j
. v," " -
imuontDt -rtic es. ,
-i ,
A T to Reserve tbese U
t.V the Ue f a SWap Uot On who
tb'l tO1
Pserve saorl article can BanWy
UWMe tbe pleasure it affords to sit
ow? oJ lurniitiTr tbe pieasaat,
''' P?- a piece
"f Pel,r-V a,ew tbe -Te- WL!cL -T0U !
f"'tn"r -vorj er M S!ud ,f ia
tbe pajier, but which too wou.d loug i
ilcce taTe bad 'l Dot bQ for
- T0Qr f01-4? .bofjk- Ttere '3 KtJj
-a
over it yet. though for tU tweattetb
vet. thougn lor tse tweattetb j
Next is a viable reeire you
time.
:bad almost forzotten, and wbicb T00
r i .- . . i. " 4
' fotyid jiiat ia time to save much per-1
. . - t. . i- .i
, piexity. There a a sweet little story,!
i T tiA m.fnfir r,f a-Kii'ti Iiaa rf,MrH ;
, . - r
. sii'i win-1 iikarsi vru 11 ( in xii i m. ainif :
whn tlsMt ridr to dmir nndpr'
V, Por Ule res ana trials.
, - - . , - s
biukic ireuci auuvuiicuciusiuK. u.-i
fr.nrti nrpr th shwt kNpfnr ton. &ad
- 7 ;? V
" " T
mat t uiau - a" j j --m
L a 1 : : I:T s
nana. ea times ia
i bit of glittering gold. Hoard
'rr tts Dreeioua srem. aad ee
. ' . . fh. . .
j ure roo bave accamclated.
i. ,..
...... - -.
Cone to tbe fair.
- - . rrrrr .'
wurii v v4 rif?
1? ilvllil'i iu. 1.5l..
j Boys of tea or twelve, seen on iLk
' street, appear heartless and withvut
j sympathy, and yet you wrong them.
; Among tbe houses on Clinton strcit
' i ore which has missed mair a i j j -
..' . .
oi giuss in us wimiows. liaL' j:nl
: paper are used to keep the cold out,
or it may blow in and whistle throub
life has been one long period o
f h ii it.
I r i. L .,
, at the sight of the sutlerers pa;e
face, handed an orange througa the
told other boys, and by and ly there
wasn t a day that tome la 1 uid:i t
bait at tbe window to pass in fruit
and flowers. None ot them kaew
the family or ever ?poke to the girl,
and so they gave her the name of
, tertie, and callea tier taeir orpnaa.
j Boys weat without marbles aod other
i things which belong to boyhood
1 sports that their pennies might buy
'an orange, lemon or seme simple
i flower for (.iertie, and their aaxietv
: for ber to get Weil was fully as great
as the doctor s or ruotuer s. hat
ever present they bad hasded ia
tbrocgh the broken pane, waited fur
1 her to reach up, aad never lmireml
1 longer than t- bear a soft "thank
i yon" from her lips. Pavs went bv.
j but the boys did not grow weary,
j nor did tbey miss a day. It was ro
! mance and charitv so well combined
that it gladdeued their hearts ind
made tbem fond of each other. A
few mornings ago a lad's h
!, hold-
; ing a s veet flower and a big orange,
went up to the window. ) wh.t
fingers touched him as they gra-prd
the offering. He waited a numn -;i!.
and then with beatiag lo-art lo'.ked
into the room. The bed Lad bee'i
taken away. Cn a table rented a
pine ccfila, and on the colli n a bum L
of fad'.-d flower- which Lad beea
banded through the window the day
before. Death Lad beea ti:ere. and
j the boys no longer tad a mi-sion. i
l ou cjight not bave seen tue i
,
!h
iamg in ti.e doorway an wipiugi
, tears from Lis eves. He
was seen,
t tY.f l-:lll-. 1
j however, and when ask
of bis anmiw sobld out the wLio!
j romance in four words,
j "Our Gertie is dtfid." '
;ee Vw.
Hn lUkNt Cjm-U Oilier.
Among the annoyed and dripping i
pedestrians who sought the aid of aj'
Grand river street car vesterdav to i .
help sbortea the way hoae, says M.
Ljuad. was a man wi,:i gray locks and
an otu mam
false teeth.
w:.;l beau-cat.-Lers aa .
They
seemed to Late i
each other at Erst sight, for he was i
itutrdlr seated
lieside ber wktn he
: growled : i
3 !
"If you women didn't wear bustles ;
these would be twice as mui-L room !
lit tbe street ears. I
' if men didn't sit cross legged ;
there would be three times as much'
room !" abe snapped ia reply.
"Ii I was a woman I wouldn't be
gadding with this rain pouring down '
in this wit," be remarked. :
woman you d want to go out bull
snow tnose leet .
He drew bis No. 1 l's under the
s-at. flushed op a little and growled; j
Ihev are nottaise nke so 111 f totss
!t - - tb
" n n.l tViPi- lnn turn in f-nifo
" a,.L-'
8 ' P 1
;
"e was silent for a time, but
. rprfir(.rPd Liml'' and
"-!-r r,;coTered L'm'' a4
prts
went "Thirty years ago women got
along without paint, powder, bustles,
straps, buckles and such noasen-iica!
fixings."
"Thirty years ago." sbe promptly
replied, "it was a rare thing ti see a f
I man come out of a saiooa w.piag Lis j
I mouth oa his thumb !" I
I He didn't say anything more, but'
i he wondered if she wasn't looking!
''.ubvi 111c nill'l'in .ucu uu c,d.ii.i
' t I, A f.
Tat rrdil ftjalta.
The pra. tiee of buying the aeces
sary articles of household oa credit
is fatal to good eeonomv.
Tae bou.--
TMn. ho j mltrava t.- nnv ilt.r. r
- - ... : .
'heo sbe does not pay ea-b. I tie
tradesman must have itterest on bis
moDJ- for maD wiUhever in a bu-y
eornmuhity, willing an i is seldom
iaoie if he is wiinnir. to lorezo it. lo
tL ordicarv rash nrire of the articlf
i he taerelore aJii3 the interest whi'-n
1 iaav accrue durinir tbe time that ere.)-1
: it is allowed.
This, moreover, is n A
. all : there niu-
tbe preaia:a exact-1
bv the dta!r for 'be risk Le rua
" lue utai-r wi .ue ris ruj
ia
of
trusting out lis foods to that cla
,,e,r u. readv
ueer reau
money, hveo tLe
j DOct boue-;Iy disponed of iLes are
jolten unsafe debtors: for tb-y ar
i . ...'!- ; .r,.,-k in .:...
- l
1 1 pate tueir locomes ao j w oveiiuii
i them in expenditure Tbe .red.i
system, moreover, is a ttiivtAtiviD '. i
unnecessary purcba-.. There is a
sort of check iu tL." sight aod tu -h
of tbe bard uraed nvmey to the dis-,
pjsitioa to dispose of it ligLtiv. Oa
tb Uber baud, there is something ia
;a fiaciiity of credit removing as i:
i ooea tte tlinairreearjie nece-wiy 01
paTment to the borer, bo can rra
K . . w l, -. .
rr -. . " . -
,f-r bls ,ore of P,on w':h, tc
ru' " i- ' 41 r l
gratification costs noihio. IhTeis
r. . ,
no such cheap aad cantious purchaser
" Y
Cash.
"WlJAT ia the world iad'J
Mrs.
io wear ft maay p-j- aa
flounces?" said a lacr at a bail, aa
, a. v.;:.,,.t
- , : ' .
Oi Di'iIDerT.
Mr"' ai bp ririi ".i1 e L2
iie
-
a rve. rr tr.it ts r a t Ka " T'lf'
trimmins-s.
' Will, Pat, Jim didn't quite till
roa with the brickbat, did te ?" "No:
' "but I wish be bad." "Why so ?"
! "So tbat I cooid bare seen Lim bDg
' ed, tbe Tiliaia."
.11. UL
1:1 ' .-m if lo.-.I.
iieli. V I :
l'if re I. Hi' 1 -, ';;!' --'i.l
ii. I'sauv !-rai':v
'.": c M'h t:; r.- iL-.m : ', ,;:-: ni.tt'.-i- '
:','. !!. il g.'.i; , . ',,:ri Lei , :
air ar.- a:i 1; ii.!., : I.-.;.-s
,.n.i,-.-- .1 1. .,
ii !- ca.ifit -n't '. :. - I. . ,. 1,!
( r. nmcir.Jr fcri'.wi es "sr j.-k, re! -kv "
: V.-H when, a U frt tit H ti.e -. ...
I in summer, a m'!. v. r '. ill. - r
; i.-i in-l, or unv omut :-!-. . .,,1, I,
nv:o iiiirli? heufi .J !. ni.n , ,
"nrr"im'!i"' :i- ''' 1
air ovi-r -iu b ! rt.-. Hi -c r-."-
idly a;i.l wii
i..' 'it'i!!-; .;,'
' .in.i cci-i- r ri
,S til'.i-'
i.
-s
Hi'
c:
n:a.--
c:i:.i!i!us
ids a'w.!v
! . il A
arm ii"
i.i
.1 .ir.'i-ni
cn'M'ii'is oi
hirruMrri
.si.li: iii r.
' l. 'i ;!
from tbe
with the i
'.:.-r.
.t .
... i
r La,
in- h.
tate 1
it slopes upward
rent an 1 ! rn-i
ixr tin
;rile-
a'li'.g
r -iris
..f
. -T !.! t r ' a i'!.it!.l
These stratus e'
observer tbe fact that a
is i-'.r.'.lag nrthwar 1.
Whe: iri .-o.iinuT a
i:i ctirri-iit
cur.-.'':' !-.
iii'i."
A' a nil
s.'m'Ji wa
I'Mt'iria
,1,1, it CMC n;"".!"
' -if i ri 'i ! rut
s npiva. ! tri'l
l.'iri. !it.ii ba i
e.
wlii.-h a
il, mil
a n g'i,!
forms
,v l r
. ,.(
.-of
, ii
r'.in
l"!l-
Lr itus cioii'ts hi i!ir ii.e up'wr ii
c
!1
tact, as 1:1 w iater -t'iriii ; b;:
ilti- a t the d'-ii r c-.M ulr
a t the d
'th, in ivin
il! lift u;.
the n'Tth,
twiv, will
Miturated
niui.-ture
Cias-es of
r wi
tie
i ti,,
t. :". )f-.' i:i'
warm ai:l
: tr'H.ii s. and
ti.e
it-
lir fro;
Aii,
ci niu.
c .n-li'M.-ed in:.)
l.)U.l.s l a;ik-"i Uj
!' C-;i'i currr.it,
the h'iri.:)ntal
s is pr -vbiee-i liio
io stratus ! ,u.;s.
agiiii-t the top of t!
and arranged cvjr
stratus elouds.Tuu.i
cinibiriiiti'iu i t euiuti:
which is ebaracteri'.':
i!i':rjier .St' r:ns.
To t!.e t rua-lo cY-t
--iVf
I pr
a hi
i
a.r. :i'V
:.:g -i-: 1U-
wrte-i
name
ti ve a
t'-iii'-al
nn,,l'r f;
f C'.niis. w;
.I u';iri;s:
i; u-i.li
ii-a i- I...
iate. 1 !
cla''
suf rim Is. v;,
mi
!ir
ins
stratu.-, e,:ii!.i! tr.vis and ,
dli- iu- an 1 ei.ar i '(n.," :!,.
ri-.it el.ixcs of -ror;!1-.
A I'elroi". rea'
wai'i.-d oa recently
a eed ou Lis bat.
"-tat'? ; was
by a t.i mriii wrii
' L f i.ii'l ,!M in:
nan ,
v :.:..
x till,
r a
Iir't 1,
i- juld --.-: i
il. 1 i. in :-.
Lis r.-g
'i'f;'! a 'i-.l
-.-.I-. ...'!
r
:S r-g s.
i.H f !.'
!,r...i
ti
Jle h.-.i-i
Li, I
i..t lie
v.t ,1
aii-
t
'Mil
le
' :::i-er. Ti
W-..UI 1 Wti
Liii.;.-.-d
i ' i- 'i :,'
; -a .t.
..-ni vi'i
U'1 '.ii
. i i b.i
Id I w
-ut r a a
1
"lierc s!)';
IK:
i.w exactly i.. :
"Anil I want i
one of the biiis.
' il.Tu yon ar,,1.
is f.:rut wLlcu "a
Tfcf stranger dr
,d wet; on :
"I w?.nt a farm
i.atcr. u eavtiu
!r-u' ii.
tun e
!;iu-t
VlU'l
;''.' Li",
j ! c,; .',
j l.n
it Oti.
w.n th- r
.ri'e fiundrel
:i'iy r"j'
a-res
JiistaV
IB
the r:n, ai.-J ju-t
1.1.1 r' a lar.J."
"I must L v a
six fet Ligit on the
the stra.ug'r.
"Her. yi :i :i:-.
natural waterfnil vc
and eleven in bes
aa inch, twe or i-. s
anif-uut.-i t ) Ruieb.'
Vt.i;. i;o ; but I
oa "-r,e of ti.e bills. "
h'indrr.1
,ater
Mill,
lull
('
tweniy-
'l;tlliU':d
il. firm Ls a
fventy-.'ivp :',it
I djn't suj.rio.-.-.
oa a. wat.-rfalt
w:.t a l.'iii.iiili
! ' 'I Tl- w n
. ' -
lefore tL -traa-
u'-r tbyjgiit '-f
anv.-i.iig ei-e
La:
;na.: v sai l :
"'I'Ler'" riiu-
a i:uj,ti;
v. id from t:
. 1
cLur-fi
; rigL: aiTuis ti,
i -Dr.- b'iil;
"I: mu
'.-o it i
"Has Ii
a b-
V .1 ii-, V "
an
rgan :
a::'t Uy 'lo f.,::u of
strang'T, rising to go.
rthing I La'e, it is s
aa-i JJ'i can ve f.r
' It has."'
"TLea I
you," said this
"If there is aa;
cLur.-b ..rgan.
yo ar-eif thut i' i i.e ;i a state of toc
tiaual lii.-ery. Tbe iar.-ii -uits me
5r-t-rate, bat 1 eaa't go tbat organ."
Ju-t wis; estisiat-i ih-iMt vn mea
piacf 1 ur.oa eu 1) "tL-.-r's rera',:ty as.
'.Lev sr r,ari'.'.;d w'.'.i n.-Vrr Le k-.ows.
linn a l.lrl iut lalallir M .iria.
A t'i:w 'lavs
Daa.,;d Tompkias
at I'era, surnmor:
al.l ber ia L-.-r
nle-e, wL jtov'
j'.'etty aad no -afltr
ber arrivai
a:i i n.'
, who ke
-1 fr-a 1
bii-l:j...-s,
d t e
t a st. ;
nrlar.d. to
a young
extreriit It
S iateii'JC!?.
i.e t'i'.k it ia;o
L. r
bea t
) star;
Torkb, re;reeaii&if
t- t.'-r urit tiat
would br of zri a;
u Jyai.t.u'e tLe.r
:.-ij ioo-e-' '.(i!d
tra ie, as the Turi
r. i-i riiy j.ref. r a.
l e r pur' L-
,. ,.i'i -I,' U ';ler-;',..'l
a:. 'Lit. r; r.
was at ofi - . .Vv. .-,
i-'.ri-jii-, sre wru
r.ng the laagtaa.'-.
f-aial'- m'-mLers
; w.'.h'.ut
As tLe v
aiiio .'.
-iji.i-e.
a a i n
f ;( n
to 'L
pretty
i'r'n...
arti.-i-.-
I .us a'j J lU'ii
d.- 1 ia ae-uu
.iVrs'.f i.
rt-.M T...-i.l-K'i-i:-h
:-l.-'p.
n.i.- w t;i ti
fa:r,l..-, .-an..-
).i d it
L- h ! 1 '
rau )
'red
r'-t-
C!a!
'.ill.'
jurtL
to ta-i t. vine -or ,
Ly '.ii-. ;-r.a ..';. '
r j u. '. w La hr
ir-b of her Le r--
ri. s.-..g" i f fafe I!
Li ly L.--s,;ir. a;. 1 !,-
". ,:'..- i f :'r..r L-;r t-
ij fj e r
aunt (-e'.t
ceivH 1 a
ff',::i the V'
'ar.i th f
the thra". wb' is tie present
laftrti'llartalBa jm aiallw
Clnlai.
V.':.'fk.i.iN.;. '.V. ' . An
In: r-
TLe wi.'tti','ii-e and paiat si.op of
Mar;
Lurri
K. Da:r C.yO:;'.'iy, ; i a.'ier--W.
Va , r Jestr-jyed by
fire la-t nig
in? was La
nad tfie fai.-t'.rr Lui. l-dair;ni'-1.
I. Lisa aboist
ij.'.'O'i. The amount .f iasar!.t
ualaor. T ) otte aiarijtsi of fire
fr-jra til res; '"la's were .yta led a,
the saie tin,.", a.i two n.-a tave
be ta arre-'ed cn - .-j' i .a of ia. a-;-L.
vi-a.
Oil fan
K2.ti-:5; Pi. A oris. -
.. .. a
:.T r.ij
uHrl-
car
ca:i-jg oil, were Lurrr.-d a! o'eicek tfci
eveiog oa the Fast I'eaDsylTaaia
lUilr-.ad. TLe !o. w rea- a rver
aJ tLctaod d:':'.?.
The Feaasyirania raiiruad. r
tweea the 1st aod itb cf July, car
ried over l ",'''.1 pa?sagr withes
aa accidect