The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 03, 1883, Image 2

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! The Ueil tinnier. Sitnl iub on Mr. j An inmuiii itaiiway aitiuom. ins rropncz nonoreo in nil own 1 i - I 1 Mil
The Somerset Herald.
Cl'RREXT TOPICS.
Prohibition is not working well
!in Kansas, and Governor-elect cCVATOR MiTcnut, was not in the
- ! Click has just called attention toi&;UBeto vote tifl the Civil-service
EDWARD E-liwr and Proprietor. . g(iroe curioU!, and surprising Sta- ; anJ tierefwr hi., vol(. td
WEDS
..January a,
Ox Wednesday last the Senate
passed the civil service bill, which
is one long step in the march of
progress. Tne great dinner now is
that it will be talked to death in the
House,
tis'.ics bearing upon that point He
says that the year before prohibition
was voted, the United States Reve
nue Collector issued 1132 permits to
sell intoxicati-g liquors. During
the first year of prohibition, the
number granted arose to 17S3, while
in the first forty-five days of the sec
ond year of prohibition 1148 per
mits were issued, or nearly as many
as during the entire twelve months
of the anti-prohibition year. These
figures are extremely suggestive.
They strongly support the position
. i ki j t-K"'..-f tel.iMi ia
... ,r ,.,ni7.-i t.- lasen noun vino ,
The Legislature was orgunKed to- v.irtUlu3
(TuedaO by the election ol . " "
I.'" J ... Vk- ,t if tin? L'is Uture. the at
tempt to enfore temperance by stat
ute will be worse than useless.
d.iv
pJvl.urn. Rnrular Republican, of
PuiLult-iohia-as 'resident j,r,,tem of
the Senate and Faunce, of Philadel
phia. Democrat, as Speaker of the
Lower House.
The forthcoming report of the
Auditor General of Pennsylvania,
vili show the receipt of the Treas
ury for the year ending NoveniUi
Shi), to have be n i 1 .Jwd.Sh 1 IS.
Of this amount S'J,b-G,104 w.re
plied to the redemption of hans.
Tlie total expense of tile State GoV"
trnuieM weie Sl.l'l.'HO 12.
Tin: :d : ''ft certainty that G.iV.
P..U.S will make U-wi- C Cassidy
Att..ra-y G,-iun!, is creating much
dissatisfaction in the Democratic
camp. Mr. Chssidy is a machine
wi'itician, counsel for the StKiul ard
Oil niiniopoiy.au aspirant fr Uni
ted .States Stiiator, and a fworn
'.lv ..5 -Sun' tt.nd.i!l. nil of which
iidi-Hfte.'u! to the ' friends of re
form." .
All reports from Harrisburg con
cur in saying that, the corridors 9
the hotels ami other places where
members most do congregate, are
filled with a swarm of lank, cadav
erous, eayir-eyed fellows, who have
waited, lo! these many years, for a
chance at the flesh -pots. Ravenous
as wolves they are tearing at each
others t'nroats, and filling the air
with declarations that "to the vic
tors In-long the spoils,' and they are
determined to have their share. A
few of the more prudent leaders are
tieseaehiiig the members elect, to
not toouddeiilv throw otl'lhe "Re-
nesday is not recorded. Senator
Camerou voted for its passage.
The New York Tribune speaks of
the Butler Republicans in Massachu
setts. Perhaps now some man in
Massachusetts will inquire after the
peace of mind of the Cleveland Re
publicans in New Wrk.or the Pat
tison Republican of Pennsylvania?
Inter Ocfan.
It appears from official statistics,
which, as we nil know, cannot lie,
that no fewer than ninety-six mil
lion gallons of lager beer were con
sumed in the United States during
the year 1SS1, representins an ex
penditure of twenty -six million dol
lars or thereabouts.
Prath of 1 he Hawaiian Mini-tier
An t'nmiiial Railway Accident.
Washington, January 1. Gen- N-f;w KLnoMFIKU)) December 20.
eral Arlbur's public recaption to-day j Tie t,JcjteUlt nt hIm,ug tjie T.
was cut sl ort by one of the nmst j deillJ He.,rvs Valley and To
dramatic iocidenU that ever took jj . township consequent upon
pi ico wiuuii wic .... ui 10c " ';tlie msterious math of the turki-v
The English people are large cnii
sumers of eggs. Resiiles those ob
lained from home sources they im
port an annual average of 5UtXJti
UUO, mainly brouglit from France.
The price paid for the egi.S is about
twenty cents jkt dozen, involving an
annual co.-t of ?10,IKXJ,(K.H).
O.N the day Uf.ireChrUtmas there
was report d in the United Statts
fifteen murders, nine of which were
due to drink. Thrci? persons wert
killed in railroad accidents, four
t l .1 . 1, . .. 1,.. I.. lj.rir.r
, . .-i . burned to death and two toe.k poison
foi ls thev stole into iK.Milon. tut , . . ... . .,,
1 . 41 , ..i-.u .ill t ti it ft lit MIilI i -
no'iiy !emand their reward. Theie B
will inu.-se in the air as soon as
!bv mirtake. Ghatlv Christmas
ii'ts these for the King of Teirrs.
the place- tre idl oitt-!, and the dis- i It is asserted that building opera
. .. 1 ;.. ,.1L- ..f tl.o In ai.le.inled realize llIr !a!f. ! tl MIS in Chicago during tne part
dej-nd.nt- holding the balance of!
por in the St ite Sci.ate.it apjn ars J r)l IING the late political cam
lh.it there re but lo niemiKrs j jjthe Democrat" throughout the
th.it b-jdy that IxMted the orjaniza-1 c,,unirv ia le loud profusions of
t'i and vot-d rpainst Gen. Reaver, j (;eVO1() j,, the caj-e of civil service
TL.e are, candidate .Stewart, ot , rt.f,,rm- The practice ui cgljwting
2'rankhn County, and Fmtry, ol contributions for campai jn purposed,
Mi Kean. ili the oihets were -uJi-1 ,artis.ni apportitinmeutir, end re
d t'.'-s n tlr- regular ticket and were ; movals from oliice except for cause,
year were never excelled excej)t in
Jv"2, the year succeeding the great
tire. Jive th)us..n 1 ix hunirel
and thirty budding pi rmits have
tteen issueil. Tlie IVoiitage of new
buildings is fourteen miles, and the
j.robahle total cost $20,000,000.
ict d as r-v'Ui-rs.
and other so-called alutses of the
ied against
1 - . r
li,.i .3 li ..loni la. 1 1 r invrn'iiei
I.. .....r.t ...ftf.lh I illl'l""'".'"""!"' (
- . , . , v..- .:i ..i.i o from everv Democratic slump, and
l--i!ature of l.iinms wnl elect a -
. :.. .......... TV.... i mil l;iir
1..A..r tin. l" eei 1'iuimiai
r 1 . .i . 1 111 in.'v .- . , 1 . . .
Since loe eieCUOIl liai 11 i-uauc i:b 1 j" -j"inifi. ..-..
rnil"J States
1-reMi.t President of the Senate
David Davis. The Republicans are
in majority , bu it is feared that
the iiumber of candidates may defeat
each other, and Davis again slip in
as a compromise candidate. We
trust, however, to see a straightout
Republican succeed Mr. Davis.
There are ominous cigns of
trouble cropping out amoag the
Eurojiean powers. The Russian
Ambassadors at Paris and Berlin
have been recalled, and tiie Rusian
Government has given Kiupp a
3arge order for heavy artillery. There
nay not be however, any special
ignifieaoce in these incidents, as
the jealousy between the continent
al powers lead to continued aud
heavy armaments.
SiME of our Democratic c-nteinp--orarh
appear to W very juui h dis
gruntled over tlie civil service xe
form bill pi-sed last we-k by tiie
Sermte Tliey allege that the pro 1
fessed ref.irms are of a delusive char-1
The ew York ItepuhKc:ins
who recently kicked over the trices
and pulled in Demortic harness
are not likely to ret 1 Ivy any long
credit marks from tlie 1 000-ma-
come o'er the spirit of Democratic
dreams! Cleve'and, of New York,
and PattiMMi, of Pennsylvania, are
about entering up. --n the duties of
their oflicts; the spoils system is in
high favor, and every Republican in
position, w ho can be reached, is
booked for removal. In the Senate
of the Nation such Democratic lead
ers as Voorhees, of I ndiana, Rrown,
of Georgia, Williams, of Kentucky,
and Maxcy, of Texas, openly pro
claimed their ad luerence to the doc
trine: "to the victors belong the
spoils." Scenting the fle.-.b-pots
from afar, they made no attempt to
conceal their hostility to civil fer
vjee reform, which one of them de
scrite4 as "legislation to keep Re
publican h) office and D mocrat
out." and when tlid weeping civil
service bill, which Ii ju.-t parsed
that body, Came to Voted 00, i;
exv vote ca-t Huainst it w is tiv n by
a DeUKicrst. Thus it will ! wen
cans in Peiint Ivanii :ipd New
York get through estimating the
revenues they receive from the "re
form" they were after, they would
dtf well to publish the same to the
world. Inter Ocean.
It is the general belief that the
Germans are so very partial to beer
and light wines as to almost totally
exclude the use of distilled spirit.
These illusions are dispelled by the
statement that .'he yearly consump
tion of whisky and brandy jn Prus
sia alone amounts to over SG.j.OJfJ,
000 worth. The total expenditurts
for distilled and malt liipe'r m.d
tobacco ore alxmt $ 270,0' JU,0 JO, near
ly 110 er ctpitit. The amount of
intoxic it'ng drinks mustum-d 111
nnally in that country is C ) I'.iit.
i'2 gallon1', or simiethingover thirty
gjlons to every man, wmii in and
child in f:e ki'idoin.
-a
TliE Sclent fis Amteiemt
t.n.li
that the I leiii.rats who during the
A .1 1
iicter, that thev are not w sweeping jcampaign, n.Msi. .1 u. i,,e 1 pi-juj W phM, .ml.ority ...i stu-t.
.iI,m"k ih'iti iiiil.-ii ii'ia tli.it I ", j- r oahv,;, t-j.t!orse ti,e r.lloi:ig
- r- , - . ..... ... r . . . ...
its provision" d not fpplv to tl
llou.-e. The reception commenced
promptly at eleven o'clock, and
progressed with remarkable success
until a few minutes after 12 o'clock.
The Cabinet, members of tlie diplo
matic corps, Senators, members,
Associate Justices of the Supreme
Court, and ollicers of the army and
navy had all passed through the
Jilue Rixmii and given the President
a New Year's greeting. The various
heads of divisions in the depart
ments had just commenced to pass
through when Judge Elisha II. Al
len, the dean of the diplomatic
corps by virtue of being the longest
resident minister here, passed into
one of the cloak rooms adjoining the
quarters assigned to the Marine
iiand, in search of his overcoat, lie
was accompanied by his young son
and the .Minister from Denmark.
Just before entering the cloak room
Judge Allen rubbed his hands and
remarked that he w is feeling very
well to-day. A few moments later
he was lying on the marble floor of
the room, gasping for breath. lie
was taken with a sudden attack of
heart disease as he was reaching up
after his coat, and did not speak af
terwards. The scene that followed
was dramatic. In the next room
the Marine Hand, ignorant of what
had happened in ttie cloak room,
continued to play a very lively air.
Physicians were called and every
thing was done to relieve the dying
mini.-tir, but fifteen minutes utter
he fell he ceased to breathe. His
son, a young boy of eighteen, refused
to Lelfcve that hi6 father was dead.
Ai.-tant Secretary of State John
Davis took him in charge ai d did
ail that he could to com tort him.
THE KEl'El'TiOX STOiTEl).
As soon us the doctors found that
Judge Allen was dead the President
w;:s notified. At this time very few
people were aware of the occurrence.
General Arthur was chatting pleas
antly with his associates, and all
through the White House the sound
of laughter and music was heard.
To those in the small cloak room it
sounded strange. Inside of five
minutes all was changed. The Pre.-d-dent
at once stopped the ncepliuu,
only allowing the bureau officers
coming in to pass through. Th
music ceased ; there was a hush of
death over tiie f.i.-hiouHhle assembly
One of the servants went to tiie
door and palled' out for Judge Al
len's carriage. The driver came for
ward and the Judge was placed in
the vehicle and d'lV'eii to the 11 un
iiton House, his headquarters here,
w here arrangements for his funeral
were inade. Judge Allen was an
American, having been born in
Massachusetts seventy years ago. In
184!) he was rppointed Consul at
Hawaii by president Taylor. Sub
sequently, owing to internal trouble
in that country, he accepted the po
sition of Minister of Finance, and
afterward became Chief Justice and
Hegentof Hawaii. Finally he was
made envoy to this country. He
had no intention of returning to his
adopted country. His daughter, one
of the best know n society young la
dies at the capital, was absent to
day, being detained in Maine at the
bedrids of hfr grandmother.
Jt-ve Jame' luriicior.
1 p TllMilty to sweep out i'f existence
1 tin- multitude of evils which thy
julnvi-d Ljd frown up and been
R
n.iv hi in (I nt! their 1 r-it
melhoi of gctrn rid of stumps on
the firm:
ln tiie autumn or rr!v wli.tir.
PiObTQN, D' oembcr Ul- During a
lecture Ja-t night by the rd roih-
rs in one of the subsidiary balls in
ihe horncu'turiil building, Tremont
nirtt't, an txciUoj n-ene occurred.
A ""rough" loudly txprirtd the
opinion that the brothers were "no
;ood," and his ri flection ujhhi thiir
prowess was immediately taken Up
itf- fl.e Fords, who drew tl.tir re
V'iUT, anJ. Lru-llvh;!: j theiu in a
it rrir'yiii manner, icM-d riom the
st age in the midd of the audience,
evidently bent on slaughter. The
audience ttanijieded immediately,
mil Huh u luof n.ite hat (hev
hunter, James Hasel. continues uu
abated. Ths opinion universally
advanced is that Hasei was deliber
ately murdered, and suspicion Kints
to u voui'sr man nsiding in the
' iieighlHithuod. Ha.-tl was an agent
for Mtssrs. Aid, of Cumberland, Co.,
who have - large tracts of timber
land in Perry county, arid between
him and tiie young man in question
a bitter feud existed, originating in
a quarrtl about a bark job. On
Thursday of la-t week, two das
subsequent to his death, Hast 1 was
to have In en married to 11 young la
dy to whom the young man who is
spoken of as Ihisel's slayer also paid
ardent court.
This young man was on tiie
mountain with his un the day that
ILe-el disappeared, and when re
quested to join one of the numerous
parties organised to go in quest of
the missing m m (helmed to do so,
and with mai ked trepidation added :
'"As I was coining across the mount
ain, along the path hading from
Lupfer'8 tannery to Henry's Valley,
I heard a shot and immediately af
let ward heard some one moaning in
the bushes near by, but did'ntgoto
see w hat it was."
This oting man afterward accom
panied one of the searching parties,
but piloried them in an entirely uit-fV-rent
direction, llastl's dead boov
was found in close proximity to tiie
pa h spoken of and bore evidence ot
naviiig been handled, as a stone
pulled from the earth had been plac
id under his head, his arms folded
across his breast, and his hat Careful
Iv drawn over his face. His loaded
gun was found standing against a
tree. Deceased was an estimable
young man and was buried 3 ester
day, the funeral being largely attend
ed. An arrest is expected to speed
ily follow.
A Woman to be Handed.
Moxtc-omkky, December 26. A- Laiayette. Iml.. D'c. 20 The
Iart,e gatio-ring of Sunday school rear cinch of a train n the f -i k
scl olars ar d triemU of the Piisby- Erie and Western R.iiiroad, wiii!"
teriao Church a-sembled yesterday entering thecity to-Mgl.t, was t'-ro;i
afternoon in Academy Had tu pir from thr track by brofc n t! mge,
The Prophet Honored In His Own
; Country, even In His Own Houso.
The boiiftt. "Inirli, rurTBtiv of Mil. S. J. ;
Wbii-p, whn r--i-ttf t No. 177 WUllami street,
Prorl.lenf.-. K. t
"DaiinK !
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The Bnfl-al.i V OV- ,
III Pel' Villi! ' "'"
n th- tixor!T-yer I haveheen tb"A '''"'" w: "
AltMi'iNc, iii!ihvi ,
:5lc oa wlt.'i kl.lney iliieuM, pa-ln la- : 1 . c.o pr nanbri
ten.ee hut ntl: lix. lneiM. an I n her (eeete "t"i;ili
PIb- Ihn air '1 nt l-f limhe, renaerin 1
lift
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11 aines. In this condition be lean side. The clothing of Mrs. I'. Stuart.
eii dosvn among the audience, who of Rrookston, caught fire, but was
in their haste to get down the stairs extinguished before shew as seriouj!
trampled each other. A per-on had , burned,
presence of mind to wrap his coat'
amund the burning victim and force At a Rail Time.
him down upon the floor, thussav-i
ii.3 his life and that of many others, I Command, r J. B. dghl.tn U. S. N.,
for at that instant another gentle-: writes to us from Navy Yard at M ire
man, w ho threw an overcoat over I-dind, Cal. An enforced residence
him struck a lamp overhead which of two years in Cdiforni i m ide m
came down upon him with a crash,! the subject to most pdnful attack.
spilling the oil over his whole per-' f rheumatism. Consultation u;mu
son. A fierce and desperate fiht mV C:L"e by eminent Naval a.id o'Ji
ensued tosae Lis life, in the midst,""-, surgeons fdled to stfl'ird m the
of which j)ms full of dishwater shghp-st relief. Mr Ho. h rtc.ru
played a prominent part The flames ' mended to me St Jacobs O.I, the
were finally subdued. The victim, happy result of the ns.; o' which w is
George Sinedes, was kidly but not rnv cjnpff ntnl u-'t-L Jil e-ne
fatally burned. He was "conveyed '""hinijtun (D. C ) Auj &. S'tj
to his residence, w here he is suffer- r!) 'i'eT-
lnjrtprriblv.
iil-le, ni rmi, le ely w .m Vixl ul dl-H-.'irni:-1
1.4 uu ft'oliilloa in UM'tt-riAke to tiu ai)iiitD.
n l t.r y utiifl l-t!t m .'h ren-ter eti.iteiice
le.'lr il.lr. bsTinit rul-a tu Olid buJ relief from
liio liK- .ir'.i j.r- -rlii .im. At t.'ii r It. rli,
iriun 1 ia lM ui- loi.l.Uln buttle of Hum t
H mi), nod 1 now r-j-.l -e that I fullw:I thif
f-lcnJljr .!n-e, Ur tbe keiaed acteii
ettaroi . in; die. After I bail ukea lew !
my lir.Uh lieKin t impmee; I felt better ererjr
The Haaerli: o( tue h-rt, tbe Un-one
baeK achce ao l ttfrrl'ile alioriuesjuf breath sp-ed
t!in- o the s..iniT
Pirw ,
e(
.1 t-.. 'k-:... , .1: .1:. ..11 1 1 .....I e'" ""-". r'"';,'u . hunel iiriiv.r.i
laneinaiain-iuiii- "in aim ill-- le.ioii 11.- sine ,1110 .i.e., .n,K., w k ,B.H,r-, rA e Ul ,t (ue, u w rt nrt , , " ,"'
iw.u... ... . .-v ur i.. fn.ii"iai.?. ik tK.i-. 1 ii v...i i,vni .miv.! . . . aii.ii, 11. r wimuy imfi m nt H'uwwon , , .4 lu ,ln
(hrii tmas tree was erected on the passengers, tnan v of whom were cut j h hi ii a n-mt-r.nur ihe heart, and waa
sta-re. and at the nroner moment the and bruised, hut rrn lives were lost. temi iy rt.-ree.i r,.r brem. Ia-i7 uUer.
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curtain rose and Santa ChtU made A stream of water near by enabled
ids appearance. In passing before the men to exthit'iiish the floois.
the tree his wig. composed of long Rose Gordon, of Lifaveto-, h id her
cotton, accidentally took fire and in rist broken. Mrs. S. S. Knowles, of
an instant he was eoveloped in Bloomirnrtou. II.. was injured in the
Bent nn he ma I. t ik. .
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An !! iMtiy IVrlsticH in a Swamp.
Letter tcwuiriiT r :
1IJ 11194lfl)ICrVU. IU HICUK V UU IIUVIIIUH BWU " " . 1 .1 I . t
reiurneii, and bcf ire I b ul I Uen tu bottlea of li''CCi-1,." IV'"- '-'
u tnime tnlehil to m : fc
the K'-in-iljrl aa entirelj well, and ebleiowath ment. ao.l th.e hvi ..
and Iron and do my toaeworlt. One In wtille ple ireent ihie iu!, "'
I am tn.ui.led uo tbe headache, and aa .o at It''" ,,' ' i ""
e ti-itrr..'.
I am taken I t. Haul' Ketne-ly. a l a few tnuu:i iownM( - .
dwaea Ox uie ail rljilit. 1 ahall never be with .ut t(vi,.
it la the la are. I ir frevi'ientle recommended ' 5 'O'lt'j
the Huul' Kfineiy t., my frlcn.U. and they ha .
exiMrleixed relief from the flrn d.iee. I heartily
reiummeii.t it luall who are afflicted with kidney AZJ '
iUkm ttr i.i!iol .he lie r, bla.lder or ntluiry
..rn.. I tutaic tht no lamily h l I tie wi:a- !
oa:i.. Ml S. J. WHIPP, A V ALU ABLE I
'o 1T7 Wi:!!jonSt., Proeilence, ii. I. ; ,
k-itma mm tie F e.rt. k H'
Eaeruei.ting Pain. WTtiVX?
' E!w!n Kreemiti. .ii Nurt.io. Mm, liTi: I hn, l..lil F.I u.y. ,n .
I hare tulf red me ouiai earueiartua: oiii In aiy are. bi- or W .,t la
; - r- f Hon, liV' or'r'',;," ;.?;;:;
roul I D .1 relieve tue antil about three yea aiuen wi.. a. ami in a if-. i-, ,-,
! I e.uinier.ced Ukina: llunl't Ktme.lt. I purcbaa- ' ih"- n eri-r.-i a J
! ed a Lottie at itlaiio'a druir aiorw in PmeU term ! iurtl.ee p , .,,
Iiailjr with at Scal-n kin Sa-que.
.She Sat in tlie ero.vilnl cuurch i leuce, and 1 t..ii tbe tt.-t dun there, and after Xoiait e
I rxtna .,n
that dreadfully cold Sundiv, and ; uv"' " pin.nu.i-
MlLKnUn, Dec. 2C,.-An old lady Ifcent her I.ew SaCO-le,,,, : the" ,..,. ! tl"'nV::U yearaanolhareenno ALElVtEN W4NTP-.
n.. i . . ... . t' l - . I . t .. .. , . , irate ol uieace and Bar not nan toL.aeanj t- u."i. ste .
oy the name of lareant but better lng. She went with i ersjur... no, and B1,11,.iu9 ,lnc.. , Mhm Honf. Rem., u, i r. irrni!
xnown oy some us .Mother Jose, the saeotie into t ie ehi'lv street. :.r. l tiet i.i.. kilnpr and iivtr mm lamina fer known, u
de-13 3m
EmpoiHA, Kan., Dec. 31. Mary
Isabella Mar. in, wlio was tried in ihe
district court of this county in Nov.
for tlie murder of Mrs. Loraine M
Kuger, aud who h is been feigning
insanity since a, verdict of guilty was
reudered, has been primouuced sane
by a competent hoard of physician-",
ami was Satind-ty s-nleiiCed t- be
hanged, according to the h ws of
Kan-as. alter one yeas'.- coidiiicmeiit
at h.ird labor io the pemieiitiary.
The crime was commuted for the
purpose of obtaining 8-i,(iUU insur
ii.ee upon the life of the deceased
Woman, the policy having been tak
en out a few weeks previous t her
death and made payable, to the son
of Mrs. Martin, who is in jail and
will be tried as an ccirpliee in
February,
Stiiciile of Two Brut hers.
Tkentox, N. J., December IS
Christmas night policeman Joseph
Jarv s attempted to disperse a noisy
crowd on the street in 1'iiilad -lphi.i,
and in the fnc:is which followed he
was stabbed by William and Jacob
Hush, brothers, who then ll -d to
this place. As Jarvis is likely to die,
tiie brothers told their sister that
they meant to commit suicide, and
ye-terd.iy thtir overcoats m.d shoes
were ft'1". id l!ii; river hank. Tne.
stream was dragged, and in the
course of two or three hours the
bodjes I.; thesui-'idi s w re recovered.
To show how dfliherutejv they hid
! comuiife-l toe net of a'-if destruction
it was found i their li i had bet n
IkiUI iI t've'.in r with roj e and their
hands tied wiihullk hantUelchu Ts
ami DV others .'IS " (J:d M tdam O-i- caught an awful Cold. And titer I anl I eueTtully reeummwd It to all sntferer
Vi ll lie. Who reM ei .t Itli her llaUll- lulMired in Vain to cure t;lat C .Id fr"m "'I 'errC.e diseaae.- Trial iL-e, ,i cent.
'erM.s, J pi, (iav.iille. in Deng until thev thonsht of Vekry Da ! . u'tut R!n",1 to kva"1? ''f '7,r "V0 r'1
1
. NF.n-
man I'lvni-mpi.e.irinewirK.-jwamp, viss I'AI.V KlLI.F.U. ami sent to!
was found dead in t!:e w.hhIs near the druggist's tor a bottle. Then j
ner home yesterday. A coroner's c.,me relief. Suddei.lv checked p-r-J
jury v is summoned before which epiration drings sudden colds, ciiills.
the following facts were elicited, coughs, consumption.
I'm- old I nly being ubout ninety I
years old and f--r som time past: IlurneU t.i Death. i
of unsound mind h.nl left her home i
last Thur.-day saving she was iming!
t tiuu, -i--ti:in.-jliy prepared by ikilltal pbrma-
' 1 n n.ferrtir.iei! wi'l .
'- at Oie n-x' ...n t.r .
thortiina- ttii rt-.:nr ik i;IH ' ;i
J . e l'r.i-or-r e. .ij.a
fr-orif- It' IH- r. of v m,rM-.
j r-rit ete . tuc i.irn r.r i
1883.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
KoL.i.
Kt.AL NOTIi I-;.
In j Harper' Magazine beicin if six'y-ixth " T 1
J oiu." iLh ihv -. iiibr-r iNuinter. 10 coi only JL-J
j iue di -st ,'til tr niu rat-a ik tMi'c.-B 10 Aoier- l fuitr Mill r. f wp' .-r t
cvrn-iat;. in? iu.-rH ii;tui.nut iu iu ript;rD', vim
f . k Vl' 1 iTftJ f Lm .i!ia I t
to viMt another .laughter ahout half Columhiu vester lav Char!:-.- Hi.,!
1 mi.e dist ii.f. She bad Uiken a nine'veii n,.l J :,!, I".
Ilith leadmi' throllfrh the Woods iind ... I 7 .1 1 1 "ii.i.ie. the 111. hi oeimolul lu ll apiarinwe, aim iti.iri.ih U Miner, r.
' , . , , . ; npu ma, stcureu maicilt'S aiel (or-' ti.e i.et ui .it.iii.e lor Hie bou.e. A ite u tel. . pOicne e uii'y i!in..s .1 1 ,
got, lust. A heavy ice Storm begin- ' Waste and Wtt to l U V,l ' enilile-l -r'ur -be .taj..r." by Omiianm r'ci.1- iii in Potter. K-uu .11
nill" she hid oerish.il froin fold . . I ' -i 1 t ' u ' -n ' !"' -o. ihe autu..r of -Anne ' w.ia braun 1,.0 re. r m-nt.nir. 1 ; .
' " " 1 I''S'1"" 'roill eo spot to bU'.hl a boi.hre. Tne t.l i.- m ne ..v. luoe, .um er. in llierary and .ro f Mew feotreeille t..r. utu V
I lie Snow nrnUnd her Was tTmlden arril,(.,fl llj, l.i .. '. . . nc rx lene- ibe .ui(.'iilie .ui,p..iro. wild en 1 K..,I.ij,I.
.)....., .!,.,.;... ..I I I I i.: 1 ".' ' ii'.iN.e . .rni k a iiia.cn , niTe.jiv iiuulr. irul eilor.a haeebetn! V u are totre-.e ti.-iti-i e.,-
town. sHowmif she h;il tneu to n...i ...i.;i.. i... 1:.. . ... .1 1- . . .....k ...... ......I .. .. 1.. .i .-1 ..
II l I II I IT lllllll ! II. 1 t Li Ill r ' ' I " ( ' ' . I ' ' ' 1 . w w. .. ... . .i..t, pU' "U ' I .
Keen warm !V WalKl'i" arid near her t..,.,-.....,., , .-...'. 1 1 . i- i iw uU buaiorou iiorle. ekeitbe,etc I ol S-iii. re. e- ubt. e.i I.
....Ml t:.C llllO .-rt 1J."-! imlbrril IMJll ..f l.r..n .
I let. ire ii..!t n... nr. 1 . .... 1. . tx lu-e rrai .euee, to . w v.
.. v. i" ami wlille ho;
keejj warm by waiKi'igand near her r,rwtect it 1
.v;t- .1 j.ilt- of brush and brakes to his clothe.-
whic.'i she had gathereti for a fire (.r jived his uld
a heii, bm used f.r neither. T'or
.vere .-01, .e suspicious circumstance
connected with her de;ith otvinirto
alleged eiuei treatment ilnring the :
past tew vers but the jury render I
ed verdict that she was fn-sen toj
death. !
ImkI v Was liiir:a il ti
crisp, and he died i l terrib
during the afternoon.
a
Harper's Periodicals.
agony
fr Xrar.
Killed bjr a piece of Stale IVm-il
-A
in.. I Miih His H.m.is on.
Wll.KKSRAHKK. Dec
girl nam.-d Ghhioh, r
011 n.e I th .i:.y ..I .1 1.111 . r. .
jatu-l 11 yu 1.. li.a 1 . r . 1 , r.
Ji.w.N J s, -I
SHEr-r'. Drrira. 1
.. CO j yr.-i. lsii i
.. 4 UO .
- 40o! r-S- rs . . .
run sal
UU ;
..lu oil
Ptlie
with
ii-ar
Sax Pk vncisio, Dec. 2d. Yi stir
lav iiioming 10 a saloon at I'ion-er,
din
1 ... ri- i .
I ner parents on i ri.le 11. 1
jDiilas. this county, sawlhmcd ;i
I di ee of slate pened lo-i! ,v , ,-:,v-.
su-ia-.i was summon, d. w i osi'd the
i K.i KPKK'S MAO lZIE.
'HAkPtKS WttKLY
H K Hii S BA21K
, Th- TllhtK above .oi.ik-atkms..
I Any TW tl alN.ee-niimeil ..........
I HAKPtK'S YOfMJ PKUFLE.
MAKI't.k'H HCHZINK
HAtiet-K'S YuL.NG PKOPLEi
H VlirthMnAiiius lAim uimtr.
One Year ii NuraNeto) lu 10 Juor;i..n ii av I) K
I Fuilajr Frtt loail $.btcrittr, i L niltt Sl&f i Prn-r' a
or taudifd.
. 1 u
1 1
s .. - .
M.iiiMiu iia.Kiev Mep en 10 tne nar;wnu;( t c, thethr.nt ai..l
.re a hoi" n- or tm inches in di-h"'1'! 'grtti through the windows.
'Uiit.hiiiat the SeiieS to Jailllt ate
preM'iit iK'cupati'i of p'iblic otTn-e.
It .1..1.') turn n il tl.e t .re-eel i.f.I
. . , r f "Stered uni' I -,t
cimIs t make way for Denen-r its. I
...... . . 1 1 n.iv n!iio rit! is. (ir 1 r-it s-101 . .......r.,.. ... .1 .:.,i. ,1
nn.lli.at is Hie principal '"" , , , .. ; " - .,..1.. ... -Mll.irrll i",e 1U1 is the ground
ofonr D.m.K-r-Hicbrethr,n. S.-nator ! "'" .'' . ,t ' . ' " ' .'. ! "in.p. and u'h, it . ight .,c -s d-ep, , ,j,H,r j tlll. wiIt,w- 0.-t: Uireitlv
I f .-I' il I .ill mlat-li ill il If r. ll'lllll! . . e . ! ....
. 1 I. . j . ! t . . . ... .. ' " . , . , a . - a.Mt.i a-- J l .It- '
anA II. IU ill! Ii.i'll ilU 111 IL. lt I II I I r ". e. -
1U IL All at. I pi rriwvr lii 'i4i-. t ...
the Republican, who nw Ltn-1 j r' u 1 ( r'
the pitriia of the g.ivt-rmueiit.
!mi I lie .1 feet l'iilieetii:iii Ihihii.siiii
I'd;...... ,. I ,1 . . I .. . ... I u I... I,.,r,l ll.u.ri.li ,.1'll.u nl i.j ui..l
I j" ui , ll-i llie note t!l. yfttur it i 10 j " .t.. ... .... ....- ....
I ,.1U(; it i.e. Iii ihe ei.smi.g st.rmgl I"")'?5 f ui'i'h'g bom the
ihio me nu'in-
and this is reHy the uui and ub- j r l4.4V lt,,t jJt.
I. 1 ..11 1 " 11 1 bull, made his Way
take nut the ppj j aiel p .ur 1:1 a gill ' , -11
Sliot Willi.- Il.-r.-n.li-n tin CAbiii
Kxoxvii i.k, Tenn., l.-c. 27. Tiie
3-',t!; p;i,s i'.ibrpiatit'ti of a tcrrj'nje
trage.ly h inch ocC'ii red 111 the ru iu.i
t.iiiious part of llorkim cnum,
aliout Ol uiiies nor.hea.-t of tliis city,
last fviturdiy. Some w hite im ;i
Went lo the house of a colored m.1.1
named (ir.iy lor the purpose of a hip
ping him, charging liiat he h id stol
en hog. Adniitunee was denied,
whereupon they tired into (Jrav's
cabin. The fire was n turrit d. In
the battel Ji-iV aa i.mi tally wviU.u'l-
ed and has since dietl, and hii step
ju
t et this',J liero-eiie oil and I..it jt. The
tump nl eiri Hil..-r hh iy it iinou'
i'l.izing to the vi ry extremity i.f the
roots, leaving rmtlting but tiie nsh
s.
Trailiu In C'liii-s Woiuni.
prel
crecj which the law contemplate.
Chief Justice Park, of that State, h:;S
Jt-ided in regard to the election in
tlie city of New Haven, that Uicce
ballots were illegal, and thus the en
tire cormJexion of the city govern
ment lias bi-n changed, overthrow
ing a Democratic majority of about
3,000. This decision will apply to
the State ballots which were of a
similar character, and will reverse
the Democratic majority. A famous
case will undoubtedly arise from
this action of the Democracy, w ho
are preparing to take the question
before a full liench of tlu Supreme
Court of the State.
To what huge dimensions railway
construction has reached iu the
year just ended is shown in the
statement that eleven thousand
tailesof main tracl: have been laid
on SIG roads, representing a capital
inveetmeiit of 5270,000,000. A Jari-e
proportion of this enormous am.Hioi
of money cannot lie productive for
Some years to come, the roads being
built into regions not Jrt settled to
that ex tint which makes railroad
facilities profitable. Moreover,
ous roads havelieeu built parallel to
old established lines merely for the
purjHise of comjM Iling tbe .owners
of the latter to buy them out The
reoent war in tlie Northwest is main
ly due to the fact that more roads
traveix tlie region than it iroi'des a
plying business fur. But notwith
standing all this, and tlie fact that
the carrying of this immense burden
contains the ehmenls of a poei-iblc
fiiianeinl crisis the statistic- are tes
timony to American enterprise and
the 1 rosjierity of the country, as
well as to the rapidity with which
all its remote sections ue being
opened up for population and culti
vation, j
nip jojiner. nnrtv-two 01 tne
number were Hold to Chinamen who
reside in the United Whites, and the
remaining eight were reserved for
this place. Two Chinamen who
wanted to secure womei, brought
them liefore the Chief Justice on a
writ of habeas corpus, alleging that
they were forcibly detained. The
women, however, swore that they
were free agents, and the cast- were
dismissed. In the course of the in
vestigation it was proven that the
thirty-two women who went to the
American side were disguised as In
dian women. It Ls eared that the
trallie in human beings will be car
ried on at this point on a large scale
next year.
KHIihI by a Falling Icicle.
Bcffalo. Dec. 20. A strange ac
cident occurred at Lamia Saturday
night, by which Charles Banks lost
his life. Banks called at thegrocerv
store of William fuiith, and while
the J-wo were standing near the front
of the stofi; a Jarge icicle fell from
the roof, and, striking lvath men.
pierced the brain of Banks and
knocked Smith senseless. Banks died
in a few hours. Smith was only
ttunned, and will recover.
tthii bad ast iulted sev nd iconic
with ihe h.iltji nl their revolvers.
The i-dicer proposed to lake thpm to
the police iiioii, jiinj they desireil
to le allowed to buckle on sheir re
volvers, avowing they were in fear of
their lives. The officer would not
permit tl i-. and startt d with them
under arret, fm the proprietor i f
the snow iiin riereo. selling loiin that
hja enterprise would be a financial
failure if the Ford.: were not alio
ed to stay and finish iiecording to
the programme, und he finally pre
vailed upon the officer to allow the
performance to proceed, not, howev
er, until he latter had taken the
names of be veil utsuuiieij parties hs
witiosM-s and secured a pui'iraniee
that Jhe fords would appear when
w anted by thp police,
th the brothers, 8n bud bis thigh brokt 0 l y a ball.
Atleaipteil Saicnle.
stance nt the IMo-M-ratic c implaiot. j .j,,, ;.jVirh,,r p-ttis.m, who
Ix their ar.iietv fo -sjH.r their j wa eb-ctwl bv t!. v.t.f pr..fes.sl
tokts, the D, u..K'r..ts of Cnnti- l-l"d lica. s. i. I r pr.f-Cin
ut itve apparently ovHfe..:Le.I "f i"",!,"(v J,!M,,,t ' "t' Ting
theniHelvos. The Democratic b dh.: i "J""' ,iun " of ''is utTn-e, t-. in
were printed from ,-iectroty.ies h. av- i Vw-alt.-i.tHMi to the actions of him-
m ! .i.! nl.,! (V.1.1 il J f on 'i rata . at t a
ily luked, leaving the names ot the ' " ' r- Sas Fkncisc.. December 2S.-A
cndidalts in white. This made the w iviu in i.; pn-iisMona oi(,; t h f Victoria. Briti-h Co
tickeUalmostbl.u k and Uok away j ','"l!"u, Hoicians pr.ie-ndJng , to sink lumbia. says : Forty Chinese women
from them ail pretense of lhaA se- i -11 I'tisan distinctions io a desire arrived at this .K,rt by the steam-
for the tiuhlic g-oil, and it was just
thn!;!! such professions that the
Dt uiiKTats cujne into power in this
State. Who now hears any non
liartisan talk from the lips of Demo
crats? The new Governor's appoint
ments, so for as they have been set
tled upon, are ail of the most ultra
Democratic strie. In ths organiza
tion of the House there has not been
the fainted suggestion, that any but
a true Bourbon Democrat should
have place, aud the old Democratic
doctrine ' to the victors belong tlie
sjoils" is enforced with rigid tenac
ity. Governor Pattison is accounted
a prominent candidate for the Pres
idency and his chosen Attorney
Gei-raJ openly announces that he;
is an ai-piint for Lnited States
Senator. Of course Jhe whole pow
er and patronage of ths State gov
ernment will be used to furthex thje
ambition of these two gentlemen,
and when all available jHsitions
have leen filled with their retainers
we hJJ theu have another sympho
uy on Ilcform nd non-partisanship
from the party orgaij!.
Of course nothing i lhao llu's
was anticipated by Hepublicuig who
uuiL-rstood the guile of the Demo
cratic serpent, and we allude to
these matters now, uly for the pur
Me of pointing a uioiJ if not
ailorning a tale. The men who,
with the inquiry on their lijis: "is it
well with thee, brother?" stahl...!
the Republican nartv i'l-der the' seventy-four oper. t v( wffjj killed k"ckiiig Umlier down with a club
A
Falling Cliiinney Hurie Many
Workmen.
Bhadford, Eng., Dec. 23. This
morning a tall chimney fell ujnin ii
building full of operative, many of
whom are believed to have been kill
tj. Twenty-two have been removed,
including two dead.
IsUer It is I.OVJ- ascertained that j raining mem liaitiy, and alterwanis
Nf.wvili.k, Deoemher 2'J. Intelli
gence has reached hereof theattempt
ed suicide of a lad of New burg, Cum
berland county. The boy's name is
Wm. Kauffman and his the son ol
II. li. Kaufl'man. a prominent drug
gist of lhat place. The youusr ra ta,
who has just arrived a 'that age
when young ladies are looked upon
with a4miration, on Christmas day
presented a young Jao)y frjeru with a
pre-ent The fact became known
amonjiome of his elder male and
female friends and they teased him
so about the matter that he was
stimulated to desperation. While-
sutienng the pangs of their hilarity
at his expense he took a revolver
ami yesterday shot himself through
J,he tipud. The loy is only thirteen
years of age! He was living at, jaot
accounts but was in a precarious
condition,
A Swced 8calis Two Children.
Lebanon-, Dec. 27. Charles Pat
erson, a Swede, was arrested this
afternoon near Foutana for having
entered the house of John Umber,
near Cornwall, ja.t n!;ht and delib
erately emptied a kettle of boiling
water over two of Umber's children,
Jim Williams, a white man, was
-hot in the bend and is said to be
inorpdlv wounded. Ai other whjte
in n.. n.imt.ii ('alrtiK. was also b ally
woyiidcd.
Ito.ir.ieiI In Iicalli mi MorsebacJi .
Iiofis ILI.E, December 27. A ter
rihj iJcaih by burning nccored ;;1
nigii! la,t night, Patrick
ONill, while lighting the gasoline
s'.net lamps iu the oiitskirts uf the
city, overturned .a lamp ami the
burning fluid poured down, com
pletely saturating his clothes and
C ivering the hor.-e he was riding
with a sheet of fire. The ternti.-d
animal ran Uviwo tiit- t-ivn i .it the
top of its speed, and finally in turn
ing a sharp comer threw it ridtr.
0 ,V ill, in a perfect blaze, ran to the
nearest hoip-e. bt,t yas latajly nam
ed liefore the tjames wer smothered.
His entire hoijy tit the waist was
burned to a crisp, and the L.ik of
his horse was literally cn.-ked.
lonlv W:lV to save ti e child's lii'e : t , , . T. . i
! ..... " T!ir.v'nn. ..ft V.......... K i.k
to take a drink, when Tltoui.-is K-rr, ,,.,.,,. it,n , i tiu ... .1 '. , wainii.iiiii w i-iaii. n .ui h. b.rn.-.-.i '
VU'io-it 1.1. iv ..Mtl-ei L-f..,eb. il i.Mi. ! '. t" , " "' ' T "11 1.0 .u riM.-, u,briu .(; lue ear- i
AU.iojt. plo .UiO.I, Knot keii II . Ill .v, ,,, , I ... lf ,,. , .. rent $,... I
down. Kitr then drew a idstol. and i.,,l ). .;... . ...... ' Te U k isl-t Turame f Mararr-a M -Mitu
s I vi' "Vo'Pl r fellow I've .nt Vi.ll " ! ' 1 ' ' " ,u "e' 'v ' iulm .11 1 .e. l.jr m .... ,
'?' 11 now , ve.or.ou, 1 n.Hr,l. v.tl .urr,,, M , T.,ialM ',i..,ntf.,l
piaced tlie muzzle to ii irtley s breast ' : u- "i iu-i.j w.11. p-- )..
and fired, killing him in-taotlv. I "''' u' n1"" vi. - leh 0-10.1. t
J A ?....-. -...tH t A - 1 U IV I4-.1I. AVi I l...)UI. l-tf V-MdV 1 1). HO. In.!
Kerr was dis armed, and a jury ot " ' r- ' s-a-ir-, 1 ..m io..e. t--j, w jne, i q, ..i..
twelve men held an informal till. ." ' '"' -
Ml I f 1 . , T.. I....... I-N ".1 - . "eml lnrr .h.iM Ra.e br P-tleBe
e asked tor an hour s time til lir- HtsON, AIN A, I'. ;. .i I. er- j Moutj O.uerr lra.M..n ne ol i. m.
range i:i Imsine's. He sat down geaht Rut tin Sun.crly. ii the Sixth 1 e-w rrt ,k " s-r mm
0" l, ..! " II" 1. tm'lllf r.-, I Hj .;-? l-li'Miil 'I Uit i "riri-
dav at r-ort ywe, hotieg Ihhkh f
"Eag:lG He:
Id 11 n i "t - .
1 Jl;icksmit'.t
w .t;i
Tlirss Lcti .i Gkii i:
r .a
are
I-'. I -
with a carbine in the pr-sei ee 1 1 hi-
(vniiinnV.
lb
West Point and f.rmerU Li. u'ei.ui.t
in the S:xth C.v drv. His sicid.-
his mothi-r nt Lxin 'ton, 11.. re-
piestei that all l is -rteets be given
to tier, and then called for aevcral
ib jiiki-. Ti e citi'n. then look him
out l i a ..e.nnoie tne. He in ide a
few remarks, on fessjng the killing i attributed to drii k
of .everal inin. He was drawn up """
once and let tiown aain, and then
a -ked perii.issi iii tu take etf hi-b.u-N,
.i ig that he !id not want
to "ilie with bis bruits on." This
rcpiet wa eruited and lie was
svvui g u;. Tfie body w;ts cut down
this morning.
L'r.i.'.a it- nt :
A.l.inw liAkl'tK a llKtrS. N.e Y .r
1883.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
.s. .1. i;
Ai' -rt j . L. ...
Iv
XKiA'lt
Teri-ihljf I-uceraleil by a llloodhounil.
Cuv ll AVKX.Ct., Deo mber"23. A
large bliMidliound in S. K. Merwin's
packing-hoij-e, in this c'ty, last
night sprang upon Charb-s H. Nich
ols, a Link ke-M-r, seizing him by
t)-.e tliro.-:t, l.-.cer..ting him terrib! v
ai d severing nu artery in his let"'
it nt. Junes F.irrell split the dog V
head open with a clever :U.d, CUt oil
hi- ri . ht fore beioie he would let
;.. T'-e ih g had bt en treacherous,
and nad been subdued by the
watchman with hot water from 11
kettle on the stove. Nichols was
tilling the kettle with W:tef when
the .log sornpg lit him. The brute
inflicted about t Went v severe wounds.
Panic lit a Hrooklyn .Academy.
New Yohk, Dec. 31. Qui e a p n
ic occurred in the I'rooklvo academy
til' music this afternoon, iur'mg ipe-
iiL'ioii. .ervi.ci;, which were being
Wintry Blasts
WINTRY BLASTS UZm
I PQUGH9
j COLDS
! CONSUMPTION
I ERONCHITIS
i RHEUMATISM
j NEURALCIA
Perry Davis's PahKHkr
j CURES
! COUCH3
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALCIA
Utrji-r't Wrrt.'u ..!. .i ti- va--f Aaierl.a
Ilia r.ii k.t I.Micn.U. .j la a..r.ri..a
, l-'-t IIB iiti-4 e. .laeal.lv liiu.irAtl-aa It.
; ert-'. ty ri- M..,.. lwrt 11.1, railiM
' ar.a v -:u. ..eerc ul-t e I ti- forro-et ar:.ta aa.1
j I. re I II. .!.. It earrle. Ianrrl aa.1
II w H th if. iu f ib. aMi.hrra to
; mikf lUrprr t W :b la-Mt t.uur a.i.1 at-
traeOv. la uiij B-!.)twr In li.e w ,rl.l.
Provide against the evil effects of Win
try Elats by procurinj Perry
Davis's Tain Killer.
EVERT C00D DRUGGIST KEEPS IT.
VttKTED,
ij Cn:','"S'
iLbiiiC.-.i
a eentleman in the gs
Ilj inj; Sidu by Side.
I l r . i 1
fifth rib, are now reaping the fruits anu im 'J"re.i.
of their Uealiry. In bitterness of
sjirit, they ruu.st reiJie the truth of
the- fact that, treason may I loved,
but tbe traitor is despised. Watch
and wait, good people and before
the coming of an other New year, you
and beating him severely.
I'p4efiraiy Suc-ceww N'omioatril
Shot for m Burg!,
Steitbenvill, Ohio, D, c. 25 Col
onel D. Taylor, of Cambridge, whs
to day nominated by the Iiepulili-
cansitf the tixMentxi Congressional
will I full participants in 'the glory ifX' Sthe y ed by
t t .- T r . tn death of Congressman Updegralf.
of a Democratic Reform, Non-pam- As the district is strongly hepubli-
san administration.
can his election ia assured.
Lewistowx, Decei:lb?r i?.). Ja.
liuclnin and his wile, .Margaret, ah
aged couple residing near Lew istown
Were found dead in bed this morn
ing. Mr. liucl.an has beep bliuland
helpless for sjoveril-ye ifs, his tyn'e
taking ciiare if l.im. Although
theunuple were regarded as being
very pour, and supported in part by
the county arid public charit, tooo
in gold ami silver was found in the
house. The coroner found that both
died fr.m natural causes.
Another Victim.
caillcil
irchi-s'n di-cover- il that his clothing
wa-in llimes. He hurried to the
strei t. where the tire was extingui-h-ed.
A l-Tge number of people St eio.
tiie rite and smoke, rushed in alar n
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i nio rervici s
re-llllC'd. Matches 111 the Jjelitle-
inan's nock.-t had accidentally ignit-cd.
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marta to ;ue a'l-ii' iVm-om f -r ihe ).hmi or a
UwVe,e-ii ili.aei of ...m .li- pi".l ti. .-i
ilav ul -ipril. vx-en.l:nit tue r.vi.u9 of an
aet mpLlcnieularY l. tiie ai-ia reUii...- lutnak
ers an.l pn-Lara an I r-a-aU.iD aa linn iu ihe
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u vlrui .Uiiu .ry . f rrli vnr. Wnm no time
if iiv-nll nie.1. I .11 he un l.-r-.'.-l thi the u-
ri-r w.rifl to e-nnmeee with the Nun;l.r ae
4f t ihe iveeii.i n ..nicr.
The last I ur Aniiu .l Vi i-j-iea ij Harper's
Weeit'y Ii, neut el..tb I.U:..'u. atll he seut h .
in ill k ..,. pui . ,.j fin-M. (r l eipenw. i
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U-.nevir!er ..r linif . io nr .i l rhain're t l. ja.
Nfp.-r are it t.irKy thia .lriMxarat ,
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the re .1 mi of h .niw H-
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TRIENNIAL TABULAR STATEMENT,
SUittvina the. ngjrejate a:nonit of Aimntt an I fa? t' a of the r.t-ert' 7VroJif and Ilor.tn inmret Cnnnlj, V:i..jr'
ennUU lea r IS S 3 ii ttccntunoi icitu the Act of AstemMy ins.M .Wny IS il.
DISTRICTS.
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A'linon T'.wnaliip
AUenhepy T"wnnlp
IJerun B'iriut.0
ilnither.-'VUey Townahip..
Irtiemauvh Township
i -..itQuecee Hor.ouh
Hkhek Town-hip
SiiK.NA.spoAii, Hecember 2S)
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Agnes bm dden, aged sixty years, cir weiiie iiiwDnhip
was probably fatally burned tiay 7.";:::::::::::::
w hile tryii.pr to start a lire with coal j jtd h-mird.
oil. The oil exploded, setting lire I l.w'-ra. '"'.'' Twuh-p.'"!!
to her clothing and the room. A j "h:::::;;;::.
younger sister was shghtlv burned Minor.! T..wnhn
and George W. Ueddall. a merchant ! ZXr.:::::.
of this i-Iace, was badlv burned N-mhamp-iw Townahiu ,
..ii i ii " v.-i Plnt T'.wrrjhin
ali -ut th haniu and ticewniia en- cpn-nmh.mine-T..wnMp.
deavorii e li t xtjnguish the fl inns. s-OfciMc-y 3
,. . . .T. . . ,. , , o.i. T wohip ,
Ihe building was but sightly cam- iximrrwt H..t..ati
J , SV.rner-t Inwnship
SouihAinn'oD Towe-rlp .
"" 1 Mto.oereek i'i.wnh p
I.isoovery of Valuable Mi.i. raU "t.;:; ": :
l'iorTi ke. rowi.e .lp....
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IlFAniNo. Pa., December 2C It is w;rn H-.Miah .
tateJ hero that I)avid Jiechtel has.
Lebanon, r.i., uec. li. A young
man named Eversole. living a few
mjles from Annville, on visiting the Tl:
house of a friend late at 'night. was an
taken for an in truder and was fired ested clairn that it is worth from!
et by one of the inmates, the charge ! twenty to thirty dollars per pound, ' Am sr.
and congerjuentiy are asking fabulous ' li. J. Uohkh,
prices for their lands. ! Clerk,
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17.U2 10 a 380 37) XMI7 19
tx a-rs n L'!!! wi Mtrs -i..7 41 so --.
t!ie;r-f
penetrating his lung, and' inflicting
a dangerous wound.
.lUiei-r..1 inii'-i nil hi rirntierf V o-i r-w.-- inL- .
smith mountain, ten miles from here. ! Tbe undersigned Countv Commissioners of bomirset rour.ty l'a., herti.y Kive notice that tey will sit as a boani oi revision m me
he in'-tid is said to liavo been tested Somerset, mi thu 17th day of January, 18S3, at which time and place they wiil ueteriuuw whether any of the valuation-" l tne assessot?
and found lire proof, l'arties inter-; made belo a just rate, Hccording to the meaning ami intention ot an ol Arsen.tiiy passed the loth day ol Jiay, 11
J0SEPI HOKNEIi.
II. W. LRU BAKE!'-Coinniis1"