The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 01, 1880, Image 2

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that J'jvid-rit hu!'nld will mike
an en'io- ehar.u'e it: the ("ahim t. r
taming none of th- pr -' -l mein-!-r-
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"i n thaiikiving dinm-r of many
nr Ib-e. .erati.
t o-ked t'-o-' ."
is cnnistetl ; 1
of
pare
which v. as
J seVer.d Wl i,
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v'i .'u,;; i.w. Ai.
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T.-i'.'T? ii to ! seii.iiisly ill
friend- !-: r i - will m-vt r 1
return t. 'ahin.;t n.
nd Idsjocrat !a:-l !.m,
able to !
Fsm-M.-!tr m-ti-iii.d bank
wir-i,.;,,
rguni.ed daring thi j.a.-t year: live
hilled, and twii.ty -on- went into
Vohu.t.iiy hijUi-latioll.
Ji i.ioi.-is notoiov
Hi -L.r
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irv.
No
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It i- : -.marked as a curious i.ii.i.n-
den- ...that th-.inly three ColOltii.- in
I .ova rrh .i J-v II. in.- i-k are nani--
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t'l- 'I'll
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hou n by the rej-ort of
of th- i'nhed Stat. -
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Ul'i'l
en
.: " a-.''.-.'.i.:ts uiiheate mat
- r.aferf.ir.r.1--.' lost their
the n cent tire at St. Petei's
s'.um, Minnesota. This is
t llrst supposed.
: oi.
- re.-.d-an:d d-legati-an from
tts will not be solidlv
Ma-.uhu
Ueriuhiiean as had been tsjiecttd.
One Deruoerat, Mr. Morse, slijis in
bv a maioiitv of llo votes.
lr is -'aid at Washington that ail
the live Congressional seats from
South Carolina will be eontet-d by
the Ih-publiean candidal- s who
w-re counted out.
Tm: placing of the militia
several States uoon the same
f the
foot-
iti
ifi i,r.nni - i-ifiti -i.it I'-eOili-.n'
ns the regular aimy, is urged by the
Seen tary of War in his report.
lhu:siiji.xr-i:n;iT Gai:kii:lu
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T.'flll.ill Lilt 1 Il.'LIlKs.OV lll.l' Tl ices Til
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th I hrietiat. I lilir.-li on V erre.oi.t
avenue, Washington, of which, vvht n
in the citv, he is an attendant.
Thlki: are over a -part-r of a
million of recipients of pensions in
the United States. Commissioner
Bently intimates that $"AtK),(00
wul be required to pay them tor the
current vear.
Tul reduction of the charge for
jHM-hd money-orders for five dollars
or a less sum to five cent", and the
issue of orders to th
inner;?
of
?!,'), is recommin.i.d by the
Postmaster CJenerul in his report.
Hv making a contest owr the
election of General Garth -Id's sn--
,-,-sor as Senator item Ohio,
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tl.i,in,.rm.l- ran r,l im w.. -nt -.''to!
iemocrat inn iitam cou-roi o, tt c
Senatc.
It is reported at W ashing-,
Von that it is the irogTamm'- to do
so.
That howl about fraud in New
York, and the loud-mouthed threats
of a contest in Congress petered out
very suddenly. The official count
was made and d-relared in favor of,
Garfield, and nary a protest was:
heard from the billicosc Democracy.
Tuf. Treasurer's statement shows
that there was an increase of nearly
sixty million dollars iti the national
revenue this year over la-t. This
indicate? nt once the prosperity
which the country is enjoying and
the ability with which the public
business i-- being conducted.
TiiKi.-r. is entirely too much guh,
to suit our tate, in the Southern
journals. Remembering with what
success thvy met in the early days j pelican working majority will be
of the present administration, it large enough f-r all practiced j-ur-liKiks
t us as if they were going to psi-s.
"try it on with President v. arm 11
Wllht 'mi. The new Pr-id. r.t
knows exactly what Southern prop
ositions are worth.
Jt,rletad-eei:t man rdrnt his
. ves and think over the Democratic'
tactic-of the late campaign. The :
-utters were raked for filth to th-ow
at Garth hi. and as a la-t r.soT n
deliberate attempt was made
t .
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II. .11 Via 11--I-H l.lll ."I l.l.tl l.'.l.-
bv forgerv. What honest man likes
. m. ..io.,i.t ;,- o..t, ,
Jr lhe Southern Democrats ri ally
visa tof?tore t teera o. coon i.ti-
. . . n
; - ji.. -.0: 1, .m-.
11 ! ITS T.l'l I'l'Hi V, "in lii'il l lltei
repudiate the naud. violent and
ronthst cluractenged the dec-
tion iu many .Southern dislriet.s?
If they fhut tl- ir ryes to tii-icj
-rimcs, and supjioil the men who '
jx rjKtrated thun. liow can the-(
iioj' for the resptrt and fil'ow-hip'
f d.i-i-tit men'.' ,
J'-;;
r which may led t'
H.T-.O'vk clt-ctTT from
o; in ili-'! j ti'ru. 1 iit ;
print e 1 blink po'i-books
Thi contained the namotlmv on the third (..ay nt Mare!'
mnia W. Hemic tt. who was
not a candidate as one of the Rrpub -
Yxva elector;. In the .ha-n.: ?nJ
caie-v-t-uicss of the count, votes east
for It. (I. Parker, the lb-publican
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k .:-
The re.-ult on the iaee ot tl;o re-
tiie
tioii of a I)rhjcr;it
h n:
(Iviirwi ri''i.t 1 "i
in Va.-hi:;'-.'t'.ii on pnvato lai-ne-ss.
(;'('. nre he was he.-ived hy :iiief
c-kr-rr:. and r.-c-ived much ?xd
a.!i,i- ;V":ii ::.t n:;odnl rr. He!
pr-.v. d f. hv a -o,,d li i- r, and a
i)..rtaIk'T. Not the ..liglitet in-!
n.iti-n ;.s to his prhahle course .
on the j--'-il le memWrs of Ids e: hi-
nit e.-n:!d he corkrerewed out of ;
(J:i pasdiig through Harris-
:n" he ht'ii'iH'i a eounle
hour-
:;i;d dined with Senator Ion dme-every
ron. v.hen ninn t!ie
conelnion lias :
' . . r " Ml
heen jumped at that 'Von win po
into the t'ahiiat and distribute the
in IVnnsvlvaTiia.
rut: sixth Misri-;ippi S.ioi.-'.nng
Uriet i l oii'uiir.S the heaviest Ile-
m minor.tv in the eounin.
al.'l ye
it ha
heen represented in
rt fi-r the hA two t-ims by
i !. -il.,,, -i the Fort I'illow murdenr
At the late elect it m this uiotlel Delll-
elf again counted in
aii'l low comes the i.ew
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; Democratic. C oiuity Commissioners,
the ("hahinan ot the District l-oin--
.,i ,i ,, rt itma-n of the
mitt'
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Coiintv ( ommitt- c - we l-een ar
ia sted bv order of Fidted State:
Judge Hill f-T violation of the
National election laws. It begins to ,
l-i. k as if
: . lection h
-f the infamous j
Vals pf rr- tratcd by the
Soutlurn D-.-moir.tts will be at Iat
CX! ied.
. th- pr-a-i
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w i.
th',-
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,. . . i ne s;a . i ai i vi o. k in i . ! :in. a !,. 1 1 1 : ae i
rtmei.UH f.lbsnpp.irting.1,,,..,, , ..,,.., .,. .e,,!;i.!
In the ante-bellum days tocie .;:
yearly .1- fi.-ien-y of nearly fifty
;l ,
i r
e. nt. t b" made go-l. when-:
fur
the l.i.-t li.-c.d year th" receipts only
fell eight tier C'-l.t. In !-iW the eXtieli-
-liture:
and had it not b-i ii for tl
a-
I o
lavi.-h v.
whi-h Assistant Itrady
iv i:i
l.tmonev on the Star routes the
accounts tro'.ild hr.ve balanced. In
Great Britain the Poit-oflice is .in
important source of public revenue,
and though the great di.-tancis in
jthis country
i disadvantag.-,
lace us at n pen-i-.s
there are good
grounds for xjiecting that in time
mch will be our experience also.
AiTiit: all, what a farcical show of j
power the Northern Democracy;
makes in the late election. Han-!
ctx-kV il-et'-ral vote in the Northern ;
Stat
is composed of New Jersey j
i vada
!-. -.d ('Mliforn a o A total ,
of 17 vot
bv the
d these o:dv S'CUr.'d j
smaoes;
maj.
.ti--.
and
. i.hic'Ii. .'. rri-if-li Tr -id Tlie v.ireir-
ing of FallstaiTas a nvm of courage
was not more ah-urdlv contempti-
; hie than is the gasconade of N-rth-;.:er:i
Demucrats about their great
ivi --k- 'ii. d ilj inv r in
the North,
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i- .:..! l utr-.j t.f il. liiiii.u .
:o.-1 . i to. . 10- .-i o.-
:r.'. . V.....1 ri.,.,.,..ij ?. x u-i
It I.i' ..-.o.l Ji :J - - . i ..i- i-.r i...w in
future if th. rc
store for that p.
is any '-Jl '
rty have to take
--.its in its national coun-ils.
Tiif. Nw York Demoen. v are on
lno uar-pat'i
and howl for Kelly's
iip. A large number of promi-
n-nt DenvK-rats sim an address to
the Hon. U-ster ll. Faulkner, Chair-1
man of the State Central Committee,
in wine
i i,.. --.
n t Uev s:tv . 1
We desire to notify oJ, and
t!iioii-'h yon the Dcmocr.uy of the
State that we finally withdraw from
all political sympathy with John
Kchv, of New York, and that we
will never again by our money, our
")onil i'-ilw'W. or our vol.
up-
1 : ... i, ..... I- . ii j ,1 S-.T :' .r I
IJIV till. il.jlll.tl... 'l i"' . i
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i . - ,.
,K.riiattcd to exercise his former
till tl. iliai l.o: l v l iilioti Ji ii uioi i" i-
nit :i i:e is i
i,tTn:cious UieUitorahip. I
A. John Kelly is not the kind of
a Democrat who creeps under a
in a thunder ftorm, lively times are
looked for in the future.
Cox on i:s s i o n a i. c on t o
ire loom-
;n un jn tjie,jjst;
mce. The Repub
lican Congressional Committee al
ready have information of fourteen
that will he in. :v
I .t.1 :
!. iitcseare ;
from th.
of .ilr.ha
. .... '
1 districts
1. the First and Se-ond of!
. . . , ,, . , , ... , . :
Louisiana, tne Third and Ninth ot ,
Mis-mmi, the First Second. Third 1
and Fifth of South C.roiina, the i
Filth and Sixth of Virginia, and the icfucr V11!lnUl :lIul 1 , r, . t,, ;
c. , 1 r i- .! where, during the evening, iney rc-.
St-eoml and Sixtti of Mitfs-p.pi. ,vt.ivt.d a feWof Uieir,H-oi1nlfril.:..ls. '
in.-.-a..: uioi.-owo ..00.0 -uiu-
half of the number that will be
oeKre
Lie Congress. As it islikdv a
majority of these will be decide 1 in
. , . ... ,
favor 01 tl:f itcrilitilicar.s. thr Ke-1
; - 1
I r is e-pe te-l that France will
be obliged to import v.arlv seventy
million bushels of w heat for con
sumption during th. impending
KlnUr- N,t ,,,Rn-V years go the
Frc11'1' ;H l"T ,TMCat
tha!1 1,11 N r.e.-.Vd, and had a large
-'wl -cro the TJritish
'!iam:el, and lis there l,a been uo't
miteri.-d in- lease in the population !
-f the
courtrv during th- past i
1 .
'l
. how s-..-!. .. e.,ni:i', te! - l..., - .l
4v-v i'uc.h comj-it t- change
oi loiiiiiiuii h
h has ij-.vn oei asioiiial i
imt ei-ar.
Hut there ! 1.0 dotibt ;
wh 1 wiil r-sp Mte Hvruii;g be-eti!.
1 . .
1 oe 1 -lvnc.i caniiut tit what ii v 1
. ....,. i..!..:-. .1...
11 ,011 110:0 llit-tit, t:i ll.-e V Ull
.11 11 j 4
govcrnmi nt has been compelled to
place prohibitive restrictions upon
the exportation of bread-tuff!-. They
mu-it erefore come to us. i-nd ns
n-a-rlv live hundred niilliou budu Is
of yhe.at were gainered in the I'nitt d
State, this year, we shall no do'i'.t
bt - .It to -mpply their wants.
prt Sel-t dri-
5 on .ler.'iav
rtti ivontf
a :
one. It whir:
r
hm.tation o
if the legitimate J
inc.-.i of the
1 country is attended to there will be
j little time left for anything i :'..
Moreover, the I-riir.:t--. r.f.cr their
date ov(r.thclrahig defeat, will v. A
The Mioa of the
2re which rvnir.ir r.c
nest i v lik-iv to he
the- Sixth, foil li'.e nttefot-tr.!': avy
r r.t:;:!'' tt. 'party e r:-;.i'J.-n. k:!Ai!'
1 1 : v
the
a!!y
IVvaidchtial Vtta (i
iu l' J j it. 1 in re v.'.); i.r :a
n.U'-h l.:!:i.i:a!.d;:rriT;-';.:;!
the Ihp'ihh.-.;:! r.i( n,h. r- !'
If.iti-o mvi r 'Ijc !.i .t :
in 'I'iU
the
-hip,
kshV
d
otii r
WVA p:
iv:t C
ullici S W ill.
haimrf itii t.
-ut
.part lr. 'i.i th
. t!.0
-I :
fprolchi'.v v. i!i ho a wry
-
Says the Ch
leP-r
Th - ne-n who felt th- .r-:i
appoint n. tut when turtle
V -
w i-
i;ie
I hy
! nominated did tiie mo.-t t-
his elee'ioi:. I'hat i eol.e
fair man. and m:ik. th
furmi.rs" wh
r.-,
r;.
l w.Ii r
stalwarts
o-nie the s. rvi-es 01 i.ie
seem very punnv and ehil
. . .1
' Meeina v !do CnytU r-ao--:' l.-er.MV
'totlii- sort e,f fair weather le
cans
and
Its
edit
an h!o m i;
Cavli-hh He
a rear trami oi
say :
i 'in th-di
flartield's
se'.l.-.-lull '! t'ie J e.I.ey oi
idministratiom and the
make-up
of his Cabinet, there is a
1 said about stalwart i-in :
great
ii'iid Crantisni
:n-l we oo.-t-rvc that I
s which v. a r
ii.ose ii'1 iiii'iu an I -a - i-
the most fearful oi a third term.
:-no
ave
!4i,.ram(.rs (f .,,, ri.at ?oldi r.
the most to say. and m saying it
niani est tin" o!-l spirit ol Intu rne.-s
. ... . i , i
a-a.inst t ii-neran irani ami ni- s-aau-
1 1-.' . 'i : .v ..... i! ..
f; Mipporters.
i 111". t' ;
least, is
Wh n
j.1inrv storrs. in the t
!ai con
f.lco.l:
ventioii. exclaimed that th
of the silent sohl'n r would 1
... j -
louiiO :
in th
ttileKCst OI tiiC ll
ht.
whih
r ;
i.i:
l.L !
ranks would rei-line ;;i
and vote polities a bore.
their ease
he prophe-
icd. We 1-ist Maine i n Sent', nil i r
1 1 . lli. k.IetL in'r ot'tl.. 1V-'11iIs oil'
- - . .-'
Maim : an i ii
it had not been for
. . i I. . .. ... .... l .
'i - -4 ,J ' v - ' a - i
!iae lot the l'lesideotial eh-
in November. -!. (larii-l-l
his i. leeiio-l to t:
sph-ndid work
the men v. Lo .-tood by h n. ( Irai.t
'from llr-t to I-i-t in t!:e aw: entioii
' eaii:?i:ii'.rn : and nmv that the fight i
r and th- vi t.-rv won.
it i eu-
tirely
keep
i-epmg W illi lilt' spo -e
tne lenov.s -v.iio va.u.d Hot vote .or
(.rant it lie was nonnnai- ii. to e i.ne
to the front and do the blowing.
GAEFIELJJS TRIP.
THE ARRIVAL AT HAF.RlSSb'RG AMD
WASHINGTON.
Two H..ursCt at the Slate Cupital
Su nt hern ltqiublicatis Sih-LIii?
Itrprrscntaiion in the
Cabinet.
H.u::t'-ia:ivo, November If). i.h-u-
er.d (tarfield, aeoompani. .1 by Mrs.
'"ariieni ami 1 ion. Ainos l ownscn i, ,
Congressman from the C!ev
d
District, arrival here :-t o'clock !
this afternoon in a special
on
their wav t Washin-t-n
The
coming ot iti- i resilient-, ie.-i was
known to but very f.-.v, an-1 th- in- j
crease in the throng at the d.-p..t
was scarcely noticeable. A ,-hort
u-lii!i tieforo tin- tr.iin iv:-s evoee! --! i
to ariive Senator J. D. C.-iin. r.-n
drove t i the il. not and was ia w.-: it- 1
--" i . . ...
in
it slomiea. liic .--an. .'.or
immediately enter, d the car. and.
aaer exchanging greetings with the
!,;c.j.lin,JMrs.(.;arlieldand Mr.Town-
isend, reappeared with Mrs. (i:
; his arm, w hom he escort-! to t!i
carnag" in waiting. clo--oly iuiiowed
by the (it iH-ral and Mr. Townseud
Thcf ear. nt red the carriage and wen.
raij.v whirled awav to Th
j tor's r -idence. After partaking of
luru-h the distinguish-tl party v.era
(informally called upon by tho-e of
our e;uieiiM iwki nesaeu io oav
. i
their respects. The two hours al
lotted for their stay at Senator Cam
eron's, passed quickly, when they
were driven ba"k to their car and j
left for Washington on the regular:
day i i-iprc-s train. During his l.-nei
virit, th- General was in the happi
est mo "1 and entered heartily into I
conversation with all who called '
i - .1 i , i i . .
lUpoIlllim, OIC OtltV l.UUK'e'l TOplc:
It1; i-I- , 1 i
T?,t- i.mv ' v-t.'x. - 1
t WAsm.NmN, Nov. -:J.-(i, n- i..I !
jfJarfield ami wife arrive-l lu re at S ;
! o'clock this evening. In eon-i;- '
queiice of the announcement bv th
e .
local papers that in accordance with
the Cicncr;d'.s request the proposed
public demonstration would not
take place, but few persons were
present at the railroad .station, lie
was received and warmly wileon.. .1
e - i . .. v-1 I !.!. 1 '
uo.vcer, oy vouuiei .iioneri mger-1
:i;olh D puty (Quartermaster t.en.u;-.! ,
cr. . titire iiarti.ri.ii.' ..! I...i. .
I?' 0 "ni; 1 a. . 'n''110" C "1' 1 lP "'h! ofJ'c mlXXh re !f!l
at 101 i.ii ittii-ji.tiiii.i.1 :i pi -jut! 1 :e:il
political organization of this ,-iiy. ;
The (u neral ami Mrs. C.arlield thJn !
drove quickly to their residence,
tiue inencral tiarlieM is here ho : working dav. P.ails are to shinned
will get a great deal of advice. Helaround 'the Horn, to he laid on' the
"ays lie intends to he an i-iperi j
listener for the next three fmc
i and here in Washington, during his :
i..i,'i iniv 111 iiaiitiimuu, ijiiir;
1 . c . .. 1 . -o 1 ,. .,
unci suiy, ne w in nave all tne sug-
gestions and advice ramed upon
him that he can conveniently carry.
Several leading Southern Kepu !:-:
cans now in W-'.shingtoa intend to
make a dead set at him upon tic
subject of a Southern man in tic
Cabinet. The report has he, n cir
culated that he would ignore that
section in making his Cabinet, as he
did not get an electoral vote in all
the States. It will be shown him
that his jjopuhir vote in the South
was much larger than that cast for
him in New England. The South-
;ein Republicans do not intend
suggest any particular name to him
!'ul 10 Pro" 1:1 nga-nst a t;cvtion;d
- i'"lnel. in C'l'.iVersaliOll tti"V ad
1 mit
1 ue iitr:v 01 manriai. imt
t ilili ivllilt Inluf IMII it' folOe! 1 !..-.
t.0 The cent!. man
most lucUioiicd iu this couuetlion
II .1.
no. ace .'u tiara, out the nr.
th
pression gams ground that Gariie .1
. . - , j
;"'dl ntam none of the pret-c-nf
Cabim-t
Pcath
.f KiX-flovcruup Han rati it's,
Noiiiii.s.owx, Pa., Xovem'iH-r 21. (
Samuel K. Iiartranft. father of Kx-1
r,, .. ii.,ri.., -.a .1: 1 e '
vuititiui j i.o.i.ooi, tiit.ti n pneu- a
moiiia 11st nigt. t, Rgiu tcvu-n-live
vem.-.
J!tin5C!-"ir;l l.e.f.i
A I.
i.vs: Qu;ic
i;uiiil'T :" the nation's iiiustrioii;
:.:,.j
V.
i.i t;
lies of tlii
re of Wood
!.e remaim
ci. v. A.'m-.st 111 liie I'M.
ward Hi;! Cemetery lie '
of Ja-:,.- V.iw
iv It dlan i;i
of a : .
!.:,-. hvr-i i:
Ilia h.Oi,;!,. h-
L'l.ir- d rft tt. s
laiKin. A
nain.
ar:
t ' 1..
t ;.':!. oo!iip..-vd
;-.Ol
.'.. til I'nshh-ut "ft
' C.:-A thed.it- of t-il
A fuh-'. nti d iron
the ;: of -n.und.
H.i'V
i and t
.ador.
':)::.
oi -rouno
t sv.ar.I is
n. v.'
! v v. '. ;
i hi
or tlire.-
. i.-. i i. j
om the j
;t little
;vha r s i
.-tenta-
te I;
; ei n.etere. ll' T- t.HS
Iti..!!-- burial place 11, -s t
' tl;e " !ret a Mult ntain !
idcti? Stcvi';?. T.'ie elan
hili'V O!
I h ad
oi inej
r!---hts of m n, the 1
' -:..viry jiartv'. the
i-man--iii.iti.-u pr.c.
ad- r of the ant i- j
agitator of t hi
amation. n--e
this. , l:: re.-th:g place. S
' . the chart' r cxclnd-d
' from urial bv re:i.-ou -f c
; i with all the :
.1.
',,..!
1l
one
Hi-
: " 1 I'
of hi- n: tire, he tl.-t-rmineil tocarry
in i i ---ntioii his idc as of the rights
of na n by ;!:( d-poitii-n of hi-re-i.
a.:).- in this eein. it-ry : '.here to lie
side by side with the d'.lst of the m-!-ro
l:tVc until the gle-.;!. judgment
day. A ina.s.-ive granite tomb mark
the rai. a tit en:!,;-,,) .if the mas
'sie, pant int-litct of him vw..:-e
-nhe U -tilhd : bu? urar.d--r and
mnr- t mhirin t!:an all the granite
in the world i th- t .hh-t whi-h
' ih.d. a. l -la-e in the heart of ea.-h ont-
a:
il. s
r !!;
I .
i lie bait!.
I'eif iMis.
V. .- ii
A r.-nt!v
has ;
..0-N. N.-V.
, ( 'onini ;-..i n
.1.
l of I ea-ii n-.
in
a. t. d his annual iv
; are extl'iicie-1 th.
r-s: in June last
port.
10 it a
fi-.oir-s:
2'y !: '-
Duriiiv
oi
owing
there Wep
!- l.-i'i'.:.-.
p( rsoiis 1'iceivii.::
the vear I'.t.-'I'i
liowed, andl.o77
new pi n-aeis were:-: a
p-nsiouers pivviou-ly
re-tor.-. ! ; 1 2i w-re
oroppeu were
ir.-pjied. Tin-
ra-'e ?lo:;.:;i.
aii in ii i - ; . 7-. . : . . ,ii...
1 . .. ,, .. ...
jail au-i ojale mr all a
!7.toii.ii! .
Tli- ivm-nts ihr th-year amou-it-
i-ii to ,i'i...i.i ill Kuii-ii
4'ir.'l -' W.l M-ertK d pe:,-..i: in
new - a-a s. Including arrear. t e-
1 paid out t'-r the year was r , .
.''.'I 1'.'. Till' Coinlsh-ioner c-
t'liiat.
that
",. ioui.u:o will 1
current vear.
v.-ra! classes of
-'ate- that
I.ai 1 ..'.it in tin-
e rc-
V iter
...
'!'i-n . .m- in-
r
I,
t:
t:.
1-
t' 1.
tw.
! a,.- I. : i e ; i. . 1 ' '
t -1 ti:e I.eW 1'.'.'. il ! . i
a'a il lliat w h- n coin
umri-e 17ii .-:'in!---'
-.c!i, ei in ' full oar
a c.i-.-. r. e.ai : !i '
de for th-- protee'.io!
!h
a in.
, i
''L
; : '.;'
in:
o: 1
n-
t!
ru
Ktiiv.m. -m.l
in r..-;'e
taii its
eto.-.t
loll w
I,.
in i
a,-ui
i
ei 1 of inv. -ti
vea.i 1 1 : s Keel
direct saving
::g SiTUl is
(i.ha; l'.
t-'-r tiie
lid the
nm.-nt
to III- goVi
is'lol"
j fom mei
i t- :lai l.
Li con-hisi. 'ii 1
:-:v:sod com pens.
r--
ni
lVuKililv 'Iiirilcr.
Fto .-: vy, Nov. ill. Wdii.im
Id- Ids. a stabl- ho-s. was found at
'.KlO o'clock last nigh!, fatally injur
ed, lving i..i dy enncealed nr.di r a
pile oi
nv m ii.s .-taoieat 1 Klllt-'-tv.ile-i
from lure. Across
...
Ion i'.ea.'. 1
a.
d is a . ut. and t-ac!i
M-
1
II is fr-cturcd. Id-
!ha i tak
a
eoli- of Sw.-l-. s ;md
a a e.-rt fr-eu the th -
toi
rba
i o'
!y in th-' - v. -niug, to their
-.--hou-e. soni. ih-t.-.nee awav.
.1 a i-i ami? v of whSkv v. h h
A ear-.u- ;1' f-llovad lit the
Mrs. Fi.-'.-ls got anxious
- t-roloiva d n.-.-of h.-r
.l.'i.-nd going om t.. hunt him
i
b- ird
' h y
-''""i.
iln-'s-'
!"V; r
t; U-o a n
toUll
reeov him as imii-ated. 'i l:e phy
? sav 1 1 it r- is no !.:;,'- of his
i'l. He has belli UU onse-oUS
' Ver s-.a e
iour.-l.
lb
Tl.
'.v ii- was hurt
His relatives
iieur-d in tin
lU'.s vet icia
m ui-t-iui to-it ia
ear- '.!-:-! at t a- '
taken to the stai
he fi il out of th
, i,
ha -mow widl.
- it'irowmg hay d-
lay -iov u to the hor.-. --.
toxieafed. and his ho.iv
H" v.-
s r, ,
uirc-tlv u :
!.-r the
His j,;
a-r-a was
ipeti
was t-ood
ing in the hay-niow.
fotiud iti the cart. '1
on it. a:
Nelson.
John a
commit having
Ki-l-!s.
1 oil the e-irt
.1 akson New
d August John
- -1 to jail on
it'llict-d the
,o. peter
. Challe.--
i.-ive been
-ns; a-'ion
injuries
o!
on
A
Lei.
l hie
-V...:ic::,;- (
- ...ha:,!., r
- ist-i hi-ni-l
a ::: of the
::. ra ami
has i-n toriii- ii.
?','W l-ll.! i';!lf-.rthe
No:t!:.rn Paciih-
coin
U alii,,-
!
.-a! t:
I ne svn
'..Le IS id !
inoanv -:
ak,
....
inu- o! tne
s-.-de
rauuiiig
from '.,") ll If)
i i ,
r
cei
. whi-h is
am to i.e as
for th- cimiianv as t;i;lj
im-ler which th- Kahinioiv mid
Ohio dipo.-d of their first bond-:.
The n-ad is to he eomnh ted within
thr-aye.rs. Tin- rails have been
laid a--r.,s:: the Montana boundary
1 t
atin n-i'v xien.is to - w
iti
:i
thirty
mil. s .f the Yelhi.v-t.
. . . . t . 1 1
ilia-, s; lea m. 1 in--raoi
ing up th- Yellowstone,
the winter the road wid
is an.- worn
m.d during
be COi.lfih t-
. d to l'.,it Ki-
or .-!
Citv
Of
ti u-S' -1 u.i.es yet to he 1
wdl he iiiii.shcd in the eon,
at th" rah- of ceo n "0
, o'l.'l
year,
eveiw
v-. -t-in 1 n.l of the louli
at tiie same
- work is being pushed in
a. The company has just
Moi.t.u
!-:: 1 .-:-. 1 r
it vear.
:i
to
An Itoiiiietion.
JolIX-
e.v.v. .ov. g I.
Judge
Per.n-
J Dean, on aj. plication of tl,
syivania hai'ronl Coinpauy, has
, su--d a t.-mporary injunction restrain
;ing the Cji.mhria R.dlroad from using
tnat portion ot their trick which has
been laid on the old feeder. Wh.-o
the Pumsvlvj
th-oM c.mal
iiia Railroad bought
from the state, this
W:
s included in the t.e-c:. v..
ti-e was served on r.-si h i.t en-in-1 r
Hunter by Sheriff Gridit!, list' night
at six o'ehtck. Tin; iuitiiic'ion
expu- e,-vt Tues-iav. Tliis action
ot l. ii- p. i.usvtiaui.i ti.,iir..a.i u i!
.a.aider.dih-:1. lav an. j
lUi.-i-vt r.tal ( .'n;:.ri
ir v. -s:m-..:..1 ii,,; ;
P...0.1.
ta
r
w
I e nms.a-d .
:n
",u 1 Ul:il'i u-it ua ,-s.
-
. -,, ,TT7 1
ttiili-ilWiihttBitia tirw,m,i.
-;.v t;,i
a -: ihe
tru: k .'-.
' i"..'i-i. N iv, r.','; r
ii . ;
I.'.
a i;-,a
P.ti kt r,
d labor
':.!:: r
1
mo.. . I i.dtonr. ov, r tl.e
....., ,v
,t;i- 4 - .
to a Ll.ua m lytKidy.-Btei-dav !
tteni. mm
Ii-ni t.K- ( fiects of which
th. - ell .la d 1 ;t ei t.t
Diggs was.
arr.-tiil.
' ( .tie Ifc-moeralii- .K-tor in Indiana.:
l.M..iAN.vrou, Xovemher 71. Ik:
P.rt-.-r tin. i:..i.n1.i;-.ii l.--tr.r
i .Mn'nil:l in t.t.ir. r.f f i.iir-it TlmTll-
;w ". IJennett. who was withdruvn jjary fi.r foiyrry. Iiave 1-een arrccteil
btvaaseof hi.i nlle-rrc-1 connc-etion j ami Cornelius Melioldrick, an asso-
with a f-deral c.fliee, has prohahly j ciate, will also lw arrests! tvday.
IxH-n defeated th.rouh the hIander;The forgeries with which they are
if o'li'ttinL' Ids iiV'o fr-m the lie-; eharjed are of a Ptartlincr c haracter,
nuihcan tickets i.i lrrv, t iovu.
Ihirtho'leUH-v.". I'utn; in and Wells
eounti-s, in which 1'arker did r.ot
s t a sinido vote. This will proha -
i i it i" ! . l 1... Ii
oiv eieei n. t . i. niiniot r-., isie iem-
.x ratic elector, bv a!out ",HJ ma -
loritv. The error was caused by the
f., r-ll'... KlllLtf .t tlll .lllt.-Lfr
;i'.'.-.- " - .........
election othcers. and it is doubted
whether it can be legally corrected,
''lit the matti r will be thoroughly
investiga.tr-l bv the IlepuldicanState
mittee. (i.ivemor flrav wh
wlien
li.ti-rviev.eo on the subject to-day,
mere was no n sire 10 iaKe an-
vantage of
elector from
i cloacalitv, as
one
Indiana wul !. of no
nossiole advantage to the Demo-
i l i i...,i ...... i.
...(.. I ' 1 1 1 JJl hllV 11 oi ;lo il .-.i nil ill-
i-l of correcting the returns if it
should aiiie ;r tleit the mistake was
, , 1 .v r . .. , .. i
maiji; i v t.'ie clerks i-i tiei-uoi;
i-iar-ls in crediting the votes for
1'arker to Ilennett on the tally
sheets, but if the error was on the
na.rt of the county clerks he thought
0 might bo corrected, because those
ollieials were still in existence,
while the election hoard, havh
passed out of existence, could not be
. , . io !...
r
'I tl .l Ii 1 l 1 1 It I H I 1 I t H 1 111"! llhtl
uev
had
maile.
As in
seven eoun
ties the total Republican vote is re-
turned for I'.ei.n-tt it is probable
...'tl, -i. .wl.,..tHl I.i-
theCovernor mav furnisha sohi -
iion of the ditlieultv.
Tl... , iT..;.,l
i in ii ii j ii
. . .
V 1 I III.1L I'l hlll ll
l.."ih' in Wells eountv. loo!) in
p,.r -
rv. J.ll-'l in Flovd. I'lbo in I'nion,
l.'i'T, in I'.arthoh-mew, 1-1-0 in Ow n I
and 2,1oi' in I'ntinan.
Cremation at Wasl) inStoit
Wa-ijim.tov, I'a.. November 2".
A slight rip
upon th" q-liet of;
Thanksgiving was caused here to-
.lav bv the cremation of Lucia Hur-
ton M,,re Noves. the v.em- wife of
(' II Novo--. I-sfi.. ot arren I'a.
The deceased was a lady of line ac-ennipli-hmciits
and high social
---- . -
tanning. 1'r. lu nr:'.: I'. Mayes, at
the r. .juest of Lev. Ilankin, pastor
of the deceased, oflieiated at the
rematorv, at :'.'') p.m., in the reg
ular burial service of the l'resbyte- Lonmox. November 2. A dis-ri-i.i
church. Dr. Hayes said to ,,.tl,.it tl, jjovds from Leghorn con
voar correspondent that the services ' ,rilis t. n.,;rt f the loss of ,VJ
w- re as iinpr-s-ive as he had ever j jvt.s 1V tR. collision near Si.ei i.
t ik-ai part in and entirely free troni i Tlio Oncle Joseph was an iron screw
any revolting or repugnant features. st.:l.m.r f saj:; lollS proS! un,l the
hid. . .I. more so than is ,o-.si!.I,. , jrtii Wa.s .f l.V).; tons, hurtlu-n.
with inhumation. ll.e i-. ea,e,i
v:-. bride ot t-n monttis. and t-.i
veil -
t v-ci-.-ht vears of age.
.Ii...l i.i
. ... ...... ...
hiid bed on t'ne-22d.
Her liushami i 1
aid Henry f. Mer-e, hi,
eased, will remain her.
er nt til-
until Sat-
urdav morning to r.reive the ashes,
lhe young husbami and wite ; collision. The Oncle .b.seph was
were pledged to each oth'-r in tliis ; wanting in means to sive the lives
disposition of the body of each alter 1 of the- large number on board. Eve
death. Cremation has lost U nov- j witnesses of the collision sav th'ev
city in this community, it is regard-1 cannot satisfactorily explain the
ed as a chasteand reasonable disposi-1 i,):1,m(.r ai)(j (.au. of the K-currence.
tionofhtiman bodies. ThirtwastheSth j The passenger list of the Oncle
cremation in the I Moyne furnaee. i Joseph shows a total of 2'A persona
live men and three women. The i Qn hoard, and U:e sailors numbered
trustees have lately received a mini- j ;;:. I r,.r C.AT,,U consisted of S) tons of
'.erofapidicatioi-.s. showingthat them(.rcvianfiis,. At tiie roil-c..,ll of
interest in this mode of disposing ofj survivors ho passengers and Id sail
the dead is increasing. One was orH 0v .-mswi red to their names,
from N.-W York and the others from ! Tl... eai t-iin also nerished.
Washington Citv.
Tliail. Siievenii Orjiiinii .him.
The report of the Auditors in the
e-.;at-of the late Thadd-'iis Stevens
has been submitted to the Lancaster
court, and it is rcccom mended that
they now distribute the balance in
the hands of the surviving executor
the Hon. Amhonv K. Roberts
an-1 Hon. Edward MePiierson. It j sai.l nmtua! jealousies have embit
is b, h. ved that th-i residnarv estate 'AV lA caco other,
will be cufiieient ta oav thebenu-st 1 V'.e chamber oi death, when t!:e
,f SoiiiJKi for the
foiinditi" 0f :in
isvlimi f.r orphan children, regard -
less of color or nationality, children
losmg elthi
tnrent to be consider-
Th" will was made
Ji.lv :'. li;7. Mid provides that 'the
,..im nam.,! for an orphan aM lum
'. ,0 i, , ,. . ,. :., ,i. 1
two aensof ground f'.r the building
being donated. If this is not done
the assvlum is to be built in Colum
bia. There is little doubt that the
people of L mea-ter w id avail them
selves of this bequest. The will
was admitted to probate Agust IS,
lii. and a eodi-il 1 rovi.les that if.
eight years after the death of the
testator, the property has sutli
eiently accumulated to do it with
out embarrassment, the sum of
-1 U n) shall b- t'iven to Pennsylva
nia Co'l -". .at Ce;tysburg. f..vtl etise
of Stevens Hall. I t is bdieved that
this bc.-itiest will also be available to
the
A I'lfsent From yiieeu icIoi ih
IVcltleni Hityes.
WASittNoj,,;;. Nov. 2o. A
large
i o:-; was received and unpackeil at
the White House to-day, which was
found to contain a massive ih-sk or
writing tahh:, a present from Queen
Victoria to the President of the
h'nite.l States. It is made of live
oak, weighs , ?') pounds, is elali
oeat.ly carved, and altogetheJ pre
sents a magnificent specimen of
workmanship. I'pon a smooth
paniK I is the following inscription :
11. M. S. Resolute, forming part of
,-, i-,- . - 1 , j--
t!:e expedition sent in search ol Mr;
1 1 r 1 i- . 1 j
Joitii i -rankhn liilou: wasaban-
t,, ,1 ; 1 1 -111 1 1
doned m latitude illl, longitnde '
a-ie (in, loii-iiiioe :
Hd.g-2 west. on the loth of.Mav, l-SAl.
.. , , r . 1 i ;: 1 i
1: 11. to 1 1 .MIM I I l -.1 .-.lltl t . 1 1 i.aitci I
iii September, IS00, in latitude 07
north, by Caj.tain Hudilington, of
the I'n'ited States whaler George
Henry. Tiie ship was pureha.'cd.
fitted out and sent to England as
a gift to Her Majesty Queen Victo
ria bv tiie President and people of
. 1 1 . .T. ...1 Ol. 4 ...1 . i .,1 I
on- ciiiL'.-H .:t:iit-, if? ji itiMiiui trt-uu I
..11 ...i i t fi.:.,..i.i.yL
"i.i aiiti iiieii.i-uio. iniiutoie was 1
made from her timbers when shei
...i.t 1 . 1 1
was broken up, and is presented bv
.1 .,, ,. ;.' . h ... , r - !
me tueeu 01 1.1 real i.ruain arm ire- 1
i,i , ,1 r, , r,i t- 1
land to the President of the tinted
4 - 1 4-4 1 . 1
S'.at- s as a memorial of the courtesy
and loving kindness which dictated
the offer
lute.
the gift of the Reso-
Itesult of a Itour.
MtCoNi:i.l.sjtfi::;, Pa., Nov. 21.
On election night in Mercersburg, a
quarrel arose between ArthurCarson,
Chalmers S toner, Robert Stoner and
W'1.1. Morgan, ajl colored, aboutpoli-
:a s. Cai-si. x-itU'd llie ieii:ociatic
tl: kei mid the Others the Replll'li-
t-'U. During the .dteie ation Carson
v.a.-. shot and Chalmers .Stoner cut
Wttii a r e. 'or Ir is i-l ihoc.l that
W in. .Morgan struck Carson on the'
head with a stone, and that Robert
'Stoner shot him. Carson exposed
him.s. If during the recent incjer.jent
' is c..it:er uiv.i ljieuncd the l(iek jaw,
of which he died a few days ago.
lh,i.pi .,.-..1 w... if.-...,.,,.
- w 1 ini.- it 01. i-iw...
Wert, arrested n!-..l Io-I.t..,! in Ch:iin-
!., - rJ,iiri, ;,.tl 1 i........
m.t yet K-en taken into custody,
'owing to his injuries!.
Forjn-lj.
Cinc.inxati, 0., Nov. i?-'!. A. J.
i Tnlia i l urv. r nr..l .I :-.K K'Imio
i) tv-jr i n 1 1 irt. ;v tlw. rrr'iril
; ti-ni ile-ils to l.ir'e quantities of
j land owned by the eccentric mil-
; lionaire, Jeremiah Tullw, who died
, two years ago.
' l.':. - l a. i .. .. .i i
ii is saio iiiai some leli inou-alitl
i acres of land in the vicinitv of Fort
Dodje, in Iowa, have thus been fraud-
llti.litll' f'rl'.li.. I -il.I illiu.rt..r.l
, ui. lull ivii n(. m, .itni III ll-n ML
ties are now occupying the ro)crty.
I Other lands in Illinois, Missouri
and Tennessee have been likewise
! dii.pose'1 of. The method was to
. maKe a uee.l trim iullisto .Metro!-
, driek dated a year or two before Tul-
i;s 'i ai:i. i .a n .uet loiorick woui.l
; deed the la
to another of th-
: party by wlioni it would be sriln to
i tne innocent victim
Ijttrsl Iiirt lia.sc.
I
Nkw York, Nov. 'Jo. One of the
latest ttirf jiurelaise.- by I'ierre Lr
iilard is that of the stallion Morti
mer, famous in England and France
as a race horse and sire of race
horses. This stallion .-irrived this
nioniin-T in tlie s'eainshi'. It.ilv of
the National Line, in charge of (i.
W. Ihshop and a groom. He was
nut in a her f?il! Mortimer is
. ! 1 1 vears of age. "fi'cn hands and
I I ....... ...... .
i 'fee inches in h -g- t an-1 wc'g's
about l.-J-'nt pounds. In color he is
a bridit -'olden chestnut, with a
t!:S
! faint white mark on his f..c His
form is a. Ti.ir . , .. in, l h-a
i ...... , ......
i i i.i I . I i . . .
r---"7 -
:iieck, Miia.l handsoine head, l.nght
eve, a
ind a look of much intelligence.
The horse came through without
sustaining the least iniurv. He is
: an English bred horse, though he
' has been used in France for some I
, time for breeding purpose?. Among j
i .... . . . ii ... " 1
"is progeny are sonic exeei em ra- I
, 1 ..a.u..,. u v .,..i ...n v -
ir"V:u' J,,,rl,nu'r w:,s ,"n,ht (,t M;
, "'- 1 - ll"
r-.l 1 ..
i I . ' 1 . 1 I . - . i . I I.
'i i . dj i iioii't iii.-w ii.i ri'i i ' i i'
the Italv the
bv Adventuar,
"il
Thf Mai ine llui r.ir.
, jsi'-zziA.Novoiuhcro". -Thestoani
' ,.r Oncle Josepli .sank almost
lm-
I i- . 1 .1 o- rr-
. uieuuuei v alter tne collision. i wo
lUii.ir.'d ii..r-..o 'ir.i L-ii.m-ti to lu.
i.lnncni-il anil .'.il sivol Tl,. t':it. of
thc others is at present uncertain.
i Heartrending scenes followed the'
I
lliii-Hbli! Deulh,
Nlwakk, Nov. ''(. The police of
Jersey City i ntertam susjiieioii tliat
Mrs. Martha Emma Lehbach, burn
ed at her home early yesterday
morning, did not meet with acci
dental death. She is th- wife of
I'elcr Lehbach, a barber, and it is
! enu i oi jiouce visiico il ims morn-
; -;ryner.- oore marks oi iw
n 'rnoie agony, rnejiress-
l " j Vi - '.
I l. . 1. . . l. .. : . .i ... n.
I Uu l". uri ;ul 1 V" V"i"1'1 ' rur
i ? ,'"r!K l1 'to :irfAi,:T
i K"."1 lho ,f"rin it. ,fl, r .') . ls
; 'd into ihe wall. Suspicion was
! housed that the buniing was imt
j vdemalby tne fact that the seat
f the chair in which the woman
had been sitting was burned entirely
out.
Ikr I'rn.ii. ariiiiili 4 arollnit.
Washington-, Nov. '2-5. Another
investigation is to le made into the
alleged census frauds in South Car
olina. Dt spite the result of the in
quiries w hich w ere made a few week
ago, a good many people Cud it
diilicult to accept the correctness of
the count, and as the only way ot
settling the question beyond dispute.
Commissioner Walker, at the sug
gestion of the President, has dispatch
ed a force of special agents to the
Slate, who are to in ike a thorough
investigation, going from house to
house in localities where the gains
reported were most extraordinary
and finding out whether the people
whom the enumerators rcxirted arc
there. These inquiries will be pros
ecuted as rapidly as possible, and
their result must be decisive one
wav or the other.
A Man Who Ha livo M iij.
Chkaoo, Nov. '22. The Superior
iotu 1. linn ueioie ik 10-uay a case 01
, .. . . J .
curiousctimpln'ations. Some months
. ',, . ,
ago H m. A. Sloan married a woman
" ,, 1 . 1 1
Court had before it to-day a case of
. in 11 1 . 1 1
" V . iC '"VU "
there obtained a divorce through a
Chicago divorce lawyer, and unoii
the same dav married another . wo
man in Iowa. The courts of the
latter State declared the divorce
proceedings illegal and the second
marriage adulterous. To-day the
Chicago court held that the divorce
was valid according to the laws cif
tm-
Illinois
It- is illegal therefore for
Sloan to live with either wife,' ai-
111vuv.11 iti. 11111:11 iu iijiii. jiouetei.
c,i , r 1 1 1 -i 1 t
notwithstantlmg ne has; children bv
. ... , v -.t..!'
both, he might legally live with the
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Ohio wile in Iowa and hw Iowa
-,. -
11 1 ie 111 1 iiiiioi.-.
Mi.h lJert.1.
Union Citv, Ind., Nov. 2o. Sam
uel Eagle, a harness maker, while
entering the house of his divorced
wife last night to visit his children,
was shot arid fell on the doarstepiJ.
His wife refused to let hi body lie
brought in. He- did not die imme
diately, but ln-gan to sink rapidly
in a few hours. He suyn the shot
was fired by Henry Pierce, who
j rieii. lie says I'leree tias iieen in
I the habit of visiting his wife.
.Married.
Ricumonl, !v,y, y.,--.t Salem,
Va,. ye-.tetday .MarciW Ilawhy, who
ip t he executed to-niorrotv for the
cold-liioodcd murd-r of Zachariah
llayr-s, was married in jail to Nan
nie Hawkins, who lias barn him ttvo
children. He wasj suLfieqoentlv
1 . . . . t t- t . 4 .
rnt forcii on h"ij k.nr,ki.)i'.ttirt-r i
v-4 " ouui,tk(-vM.i
baptized, an Episcopal inini-iter of-
nciiitingrd iiotM e"remoniest.
MmtufiiCiurp of oleoitjdrifiiv.iii.
f -Fully five million j-)iind of ol
' iii-ir.ririri. nrn uriuli'ir.i Cc r aMUlm
nt t tirt rrrrlui, t i if t!: t f I'iilla
dclphia " Alatt-ir. Nearly t:iirt
thousand pounds of I'.eef faf. ihteen
fpiarts of milk and t'o thoe-md
pounds of dairy hutt-r are daily
l oiiiniied in ti:- n!:i!,ufai t'ire ot
this
artiiii'ial hutt--
T'.v.
of the oleomarjarine ma le a
establishment are -it t 11
The llollan.h rs : r- Iar'- -'
i .i t . i i
th-:.-.
;U!H- !
be- h
, ii.e
t! :-:-!'
ers ; on. i.'.ev miiv l.iK- I..- o
tore it is churned, and do
finishim.' ;.roae-.s t?-ems he-,
c.i-.,.y . .. ....o . .. .
ill ll.l 'i'.'lil lil ll.-.
and other ingredient-. i):dy a sn
percentage is put upon the i !
h Iphia market. The ahat'oir i-
estaMishmeii of the IVmi-vlv:-
1; .ilroad. w u re all the i
Tie fir tt e
f..r -V;-
I'lii! idelphi i m irk
a ii
ment to turotic m
!e
st-amers ar- sh
U'jhter..
i -ml
d. This secures n su
best mat-rials;
t!
i'-ittir.
Piiniin:: K?aMi-.timi-m lltnoi il.
rir.r.rr.;;xr, N.-um'.r -J:;. Tl. -
riliting depart::. t nt tttacla d to the
llostetler and .Smith's .-t-HM''!i
ters manufactory was di.-..vi r--.l o
be in tlaiocs this iiioia ing .,!-. ii
1:'!'-' o'clock, and heto;-
the ; i in mi n
w re able to g-1 tiiem und- r control
the entire structure wa h sti'-.yed.
involving a loss ot al-utt '
which is fully covered by insur
The main building was hut
a. i
inem.unouii
oamage.l. In
stroyed a i.irgt
part mi n
.i.' -
were employed. it., s
will
r;!
liirown Olll oi oi K I
The fire was first discovered on tin
. .
seaonn m .or ami i.- Mip-o-.-.. io n i
- originate! Horn ti;e stov.-
Ill toe
ngand
. h I
composing room. Inelnna
contents were insured tor 1
( reneil ion.
riTTslit re.II.
w is a quiet cr
a., .nov. '
in itio:i at
-Tia
I),-. L
MoVllt.V fur,ince to-dav. the Mib'eet ! bug-.-d a
l-. in-; Mrs. Lu-ia Noys w it,- oH H.jfor in i. -
Noves. a la wv-r of Warn n. I'a. Tiie'the
! lad v he. on t he oi ovcm! er.
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WHO W.til
his wife iiad ple-lge 1 themselves to
cremate the on- who died !..:.
There were religious services, after
which the body was t.la 1 in th-'
retort. As soon as the door was
closet! ail toon ti.eir Oepai ture. ;
Dense smoke was then s en to issue!
from the chimney,
be removed t i-m-iT'
Th
Will'
;n ijj.ll ion Sl.i.'il
At.r.AX y. N. Y.. N-.v
tion on the river, for lhe pr
least, is h-re Ci-nsid- r-d
The I'lJiouing i- an cstiiaat-.
number of boats on tn
d.
ei toe
canals,
six hu::-
Erie nine bund:. -I boats,
dr-d (if which contain g ra i
t-lain l'' '-oats, mo-t!
a;-
p. .tat
( lull-;
Sour
la-I-n. a t-w w -tit t-arlev :
ltlack IIi'er, t avu ea au
not exceeding '!' boats in .1;. Ti.o-e
on P.hick River and Oswego art
loaded with lumber and potatoes,
those on Seneca with coal. All
work on the Delaware and ILid-on
canal has be-n stopped on account
of the ice, which is now six inches
thick and still forming.
Coiiiiie of nltl.
Wash; Nor-in, Nov. ':!!. Tii-Te is
now about ei-hty-!ive millions o;
dollars in gold bullion standing to
the credit of the e ruled St.tt-s
TrenHiirer, out of which i; has h t-o
decided to coin monthly ten million
dollars of the denominations of iiv
and ten dollars. No gold coin of h'--denomination
than live dollars will
be coined at preset:!. The work re
ferred to will be performed at tia
Philadelphia mint It is thought
this will ho continued until ihe
elghty-tive millions of bullion ai
hand is worked iv.
Viva in Weslei'H IViiitenciary.
Pirrsiii ia;:i, November 2. A a
broke out under the roof of the 1 ;:;
l.toeb- nt' ti.n :.. :, .
...... 1 .,1 .iirni.i n-ii.iciitaaM Ii.
-llegtieriV City, tins morning at 11
o'clock, and for a time fears w en
entertained of a serious conflagra
tion, but by th" prompt action of
the authorities this was happily
avoided, with a small loss. In order
to guard against the escape of pris
oners a large force of " policemen
was dispatched to the scene. These
were not needed, however, as .no
attempts were made to escape.
Snow Sli.te
CHh'. !;.NF, Nov. 2''.. Ad .lies from
Nor: h I 'ark st.i te a part v of fi ve m i ne: s
going from ( 11 oretow n, (.'oil. to North
Park were pr.. ipitat. tl in un im
mense snow slide 011 th continent. .1
divide on Saturday lash C. II. lvi
ton and Thomas Gray wa r.- killed,
dames Frazer had his thigh bone
broken in two places. The remain
ing two, Nelson and Hamper, escap
ed with several bruises. The hodv
of Eaton was found and buried in
the snow. Gray's body could not be
found. The party h id been out in
the storm five days, and were hta.lv
famished when the acei'h i.t incur
red. I.ee;al Haniiu
I'li.Exix, Arizona, Nh.-v. UU. l.!o
mctro Domingties was hanged to
day for the murder of Mr. Thomas a
year ago. He was escorted to the
gallows by a strong guard, a rescue
having been threatened, but no at
tempt was made. Ho was but sev
enteen years old. He left a written
confession, acknowledging his guilt.
This is the first legal execution in
the territory, though it is known
four men have been lynched, and
eleven other rough eharaetcrs, who
have suddenly disappeared at vari
ous times, are suppes-d to have
been hung.
Kl.-i-tioii Oilicersi ArrrMifd.
VlcKsr.rHu, Miss., November '2i.
The Warren county election com
missioners, the chairman of the
Democratic. Executive Committee
of the Sixth Congressional District.
ind the chairman of the Warren
cotmtv Democratic Executive Com
mittee were nrre-ted to-d.iv bv or
der of Judge- Hill, of the United
States Supreme Court, Un charges j
made against them relative to the
late election in this county. They
go to Jackson, Miss., to-night, and
will probably have a beavt'ig to
morrow. Aileuiin it l-sf.ij,,..
S.v.v FiiANt i.-i-.t), Nov. Oi!
Monday four convicts alU-mpt-d to
break out of the state prison at Tul
som hy climbing through the sky
light of the main building. One of
the. number, J. Gibson, was shot j
uoj iiuutiAij v x i.'tZ-4 7ir4
jdead by the guards, .'-nd the others i
Mm tmi i t . . i rr wj-j ut.ot i
were captured.
Mothers s:. uld r- n. i.n'.; r t!;a'
! UMt lin!rr'a::t. ."V:-k
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I.i nil l iiii'l ( i-ae
imnurities i V- -
is m thing that vi.
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and purifv tl
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w s burnt:.', this
eI.-!e.:Vori:,g to ;
voting man n.mu d
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oil,'
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sou was hum. d ;.t
contained thirty !,.
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WiNNii'i:,., Xo-.a-mi r ;
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hgtii'-e c hoes from P.-if,.- j'urd
the death of Rev. I'ath-r H. rt' 'V:
evposiii'e and f.;l:ie v;.,.
hunting exp 'd'tion after t.
tost on ti;- n. oils. Iiis ! .... 1 .-.
pel i l S.
found 1
P.attie F
ne mount.
I..
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al ll. L. Rrown. cp.
ttUns of this p- ut. died
of cor.sunipi ion. ,
through the lungs in t'.
wan this wound that
death.
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t tr .-ft us
her,, to-dav
was shht
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e.nis'-d
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jury in tl,,. c- of .John
tri.d for the mm.-, r of.! .;
tO-d IV II tu-'neil a. ver.l'n 1
ami lixeu th- a..:... ,' at h,
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