The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 22, 1894, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Curiosity Ramsast Concraing
; the Orator's Defense, 1
Aci
muy Go ov THE STAND.
Mis Bawyers Appass te Be Very Sanguine. :
The Secret Marriage to Play No Part Ip
. the Defense The a May Lasy Twe
Weeks auger. |
: i
Wassmaton, March 19. —The legal
Jomplications and moral isanes of the
- Breckinridge-Pollard case, which
gradually coming to light as the trial
progresses, increase the public interest
here in Washington, where the Ken
tacky crator is best known, and make it
the most sensational scandal ever re
‘Viewed in the criminal conrts here
Curiceity is rampant among lawyers as
to the line of defense which the arrey of
five able lawyers retained by the con
-gressman have marked out for him.
For a time after the revelation of the
secret marriage of Colonel Breckinridge
to Mrs. Wing, in New York on Aorii 29,
was made public, it was the general
opinion that this circomstance wonld
form the basis of the defense, but the
Sheet for Mr. Breckinridge have in
to the contrary
gi had they not said so it is a fact
that all the promises of farriage alleged
by Miss Pollard tok been ‘made to
her, except the stats in the pres
ence of Major Moore. were before the
date of the clandestine m arringe. Mor
over it seems to be established by a pre
e of the anthorities that the
Promise . to marry made by a married
man - furnishes ground for a breach of
pice action in case accepted in
W faith by the other party, who is
rant of his legal dizsatihty to falfld
contract.
The mystery of the defense will be
2olved in afew dave, however, for it is
the intention to place Colonel Breckin-
ridge on the witness stand as the first
witness in his own behalf. It is evident
that his attorneys place their principal |
reliance uw the story which he will
tell. ard from their sanguine stals of
mind it seems probable that they yuust
have in reserve resiurces which have not
‘made known. That Colonel
mridge’s recital will be a long one
WaE foretold by one of his attorneys,
when he said that the defendant would
_ doubtless be on the witness stand three
“hi attorney prophesied that the trial
ch continue for two weeks or more
Ionger He said that the cross-examina-
: of Miss Pollard world éonsume at |
Jost aa more; that Colonel Breckin-
would be on the stand three days; |
two days’ would ‘be occupied in|
depositions for the defense, and
: +n Th i in ¢loging ratory for the’
ears of jury.
From this statement ‘it appears that
the defense expects to’ probe to the cir
camstances surron Miss Pollard's
life in mach greatir detail than was in-
. dicated by the commencement of the
_eross-examination by Mr. Butterworth.
That part of Washington which en.
L-§oy8 a senaation, and it is a large part, is
anticipating eagerly the cruss-examina
of the nn Mme deferidant by
Ae Wilson and Carlisle ty
MTR
Louisville d h says:
el Ci divorce |
against her hos ; the de |
iss. Pollard's breach of
promise suit; he. fact is nnknown to he:
Telatives in city
is
ave
it 0
t
ELECT 10% CA SES.
Wour Cases Are to’ Be Decided io the
House, :
Wasmsaror, March 18 —The dis
1 of the sundry. civil appropriation
today leaves the house open to take
ajor Inupor of the
both these cases the result of
o election on in November, 102, was ex-
There were two Sout } in the e O'Neil
the aggregate the bequests of the late
gie Music hail Sunday afternoon.
oil
In
Tus decision gave the seat to
. close, Entien
of The itu, agains 1
hgh ‘ be Jace contest |
. gested on the claim that ae bore
the returns had been manipulated be-
doubt, and his
iibors ‘was not responsible
been the beneficiary of that
oe At the close of the case
Tilborn's attorneys still claimed his
" slection by one vote, but the Democrats
of jhe committee decided in favor of
li
Im the Williams Settle case, the can-
testant at sitting member
waa elected by bulldozin a
108 the negro voters by the Republicahs,
. he Democrats -of the com- !
mittee refused to sustain his contention. |
mr. wwwaward (Dem., N.C), however,
dissented from the decision of be col-
In the Whatley- Cobb case, the | com-
‘mittee unanimoasly decided against the
contestant, who was a Populist, and his |
cpse can have no standing | in n the house
whatever.
Aotaing mnown ot Porter's Resiguation.
WASHINGTON, March 19. No one at
the White House or the state department -
~~ knows anything of thc reported inten- |
_ tion of James D. Porter to resign his
tion as minister to Chile. The min-
; has been granted leave of absence
with permission to return to the United
5 whenever the state of public
will in his judgment justify it
|
i | complained =
| organic heart
“stationed early in the
City for
. Loves, March 19.— Mss. Jobn W.
Nobis, wife of the et-secttiany of the
interior department, is dead
The ead of life came tc ber while
{standing fm her dmingroom chatting
with friends and waiting for Genera’
N opie, who had steoned from ths room
0 call her carriage for a drive She
suddenly of
maid cangh!
| before she o«
| was dead
oud be taken to s.ooneh she |
The cause of
Jreeasn
she had beer warned
mts. ard o +f wrich 4
ents Aad
Mrs. N
stead i
Heath
3
get
A231
iow 3 xe yods
rez 2 WIS
nent special
x:th her par-
By er
Haw
wis Mise Eli
ff. Reavy Dr Hal
Mass
2 been
of six
born my
dren,
rest
General No
kuk, Ia, where
bein #
le while
be
On a visit to Keo
then a or idiey A
~ War
were married Fob 6 15684. 5-4
the remaining duvs of the «
was at the front with her has) ree
ing services around Chatiencogs and
Memphi s. After
1 is We th {ren
Fv
dn
yitest |
a
neral Naokhie.
eT id Lad
SIT a= feryela ihe In-
She be AVES BOE
died early
so &
ry of
Mrs N:
was
3
rabets Halo
She was | : Son
: geryous trouble
{pe
She met |
was | pitied §
They ie ave an
gre ang
the war ste came to :
ard here TiGlX
1, except daring ber | Backs as
i Brooks
Eiidren. two born i for
‘ble |
Troopsos the Scene to Prevent |
~ More Rioting.
THREE ARRESTS HAVE BEES MADE.
dizziness her!
her as she was {alll ing and | | The Mays: eo) Altman Deputy therit
Leader It
3 Hare
and o Labor
ferepee ts Be Hel
Soifters.
Frison A (on
Marek of the
Ceirrre Currx
Evervtiiing
5
¥
& iis
thers went througi
Tr GARD
he
wever are ds
few of
ip Cos
went
a} HY
| nd street
.
FY
as
EVET
-»
decided
the m
was reached after 1he
r during all her life int i fre m thin
ri abt
varcement « “f hey séx,
jw
work and move |
ns inate i
Ty wo Boy Incendiaries.
eT. Ind., March ~The mystery
surrounding the incendiary fires in this |
1% *
the of dollars worth of
has been destroyed,
William Koch and Jobing Geald boys
bout 20 yéars old, were Aiscovered set
ting fire go 8 largs building in the
Less port of town A oF wd =
after the ny and. two officers soon over:
took them. T ws showed fight and
i
dated
iv the display of revolvers inti
Led 5
DEANGS property
=
:
has been solved,
a
gt sried
fie Tr
fhe off that they
ESCA] The ¥ wore,
later, and - have
started all the firey
TR we
were snah
Fe if
GWEVRY
fessed
@
¥
43
Lik
Must Nig Up the Money.
PARKERSPI RO, Va.
dadge Jackson, in the United Stat es
court here. tas granted a
until March
ix.
iV
cont:
Lance i
eign claim swindler. The old woman,
who 8 feeble broke down when | fosgatid
into court. She confessed to having |
buried $1.99 in the wos near her
home. but clai‘nel the monet was her
own. The stay was granted upon the
order of the court that she accompany
ap officer to where the money was con-
cealed, dig it up ana deliver it to him, te
te beld pending ber trial.
Trouble at Topetchamps
HerMowrrLio, Mexico; March 19.—
Mail advices just received from Topolo
' bampo via Guayanmas, state that the dis.
senston which has preva led in that
American co-operative colony during
the past several months To resulted in a
large nmmber of solonists withdrawing!
from the settiement to locate a new |
colony In the rich valley of the Yaqui |
niver, the state of Somora. It is re
ported kere on other anthority that
Font 82.000 of the funds of the Topolo-
bammpo eslony has my steriously disap-
peared.
Miss Farnsworth's Suicide.
4 STINE DAT
i
the past two months, by which | T8841
busi- i &
March 19.—
29 mi the case of Met]
Minzer Moore, the alleged female pon!
i ta sch ta sos
ININSS,
Brcruaxxox, W. Va. March 19 ~Ex-
United States Senator Farnsworth has!
arrived home from Bellevilie, O.. w
the remains of his daaghter, Min Kitty
Farnsworth. The canse of ber suicide |
still remains a mystery. hey ang ;
woman committed suicide by
from the window of a Baltimore and
Ohio train between Mansfield and Moun
Vernon,
Mr. Farnsworth, besides hein ga United
States senator, was also once governor |
and is one of the wealthiest and best
, Knows citizens of West Virginia.
Mrs Stanford to Sell Oat 1
84% Francisco, March 19 —A local
paper says that Mrs. Stanford is atont!
to dispose of her iarge holdings in tg
Bouthern Pacific and the associate off
poration, the Pacific Improvement cof
fas). to the great embarrassment of tae
roker. Huntington and Hopkins inter.
ests. The reason assigned is that ander
the terma of Senator Stanford's will it
is necessary to raise by May 17, 1905, the
sum of $5,000,000, which represents in
senator.
Neal Dow's Birthday.
New York, March 19. ~The ninetieth
Jartiday anniversary of Neal Dw, the
rance advocate of Maine, was
pean, under the auspices of the
SE , Temperance union at Carne
Murder and Suicide 1s Chureh.
OaxLAND,Cal., March 19. John Brady
shot and killed M Brady, bis wife,
and then commit soils in the
Church of Immaculate Conception in
this city. Brady and his wife bad been
se about two. years.
np
Under Officer (to new cavalry recruit)
—Never approach the horses from be-
hind withont speaking. If ‘you do,
‘they'll kick you on that thick head of
‘yours, and the end of it will be we'll
i CT ing
with}
leaping |.
t feel 1 am nght, and I ‘have no dou
| the om
i1 ever again call out troops ol act in
! the {:
| wo x
| power of the national guard to carry out |
{p= iht ii ity +3 R
$14 atiem
a
Tar.
this
od
,
Figs
Te
¥ oi
n i authortios £ ALL
This was agreed toon ail
sheriff said that the men
nid ome down from the
n without molesta-
that he wii] not at-
on the men
: AJA:
1 yas ANS
‘6 any. Warranis
wile they are in the city
Martin Alexander, the mayor of Alt.
man, and Jobn Dalev, the dep uty sheriff
of the town, have been arrested in th
city and placed in jail. John Calc Mer
wood. the presidemt of the Miners
urion, also has been arrested, The me
were taken tc the county jail at Cornet 3
Springs.
There was an incendiary fire im town
which was quickly put out, and a large
charge of gaat powder was exploded on
Battie mourtain, shaking the shaft
houses at the Independence and Portiand
but doing no grea: damage.
At the onnference between the military
officers and a committee of the Miners
anion, the latter gave assurance that no
resistance wo ud be offered to the serv-
ing of Warrant upon any of the miners.
A Denver dispateh savs: General Me
Cook has withdrawn the federal tron ps
fe this city to Fort t Log gan. The situa
tion: is still emitical for Orr apd Martin
on advice cf their
declare they will not
sion of the su preme conrt, but will
insist on holding office until a decision ia
| tbtained’ in a _ regular manter In
Cane pending | in the district court.
Speaking © ‘the issue presse
supreme oy the
the
the conunse],
Te ROVey
ths
wed
jE54
the
“1
ht
£4
«to
ail >
ir sald
y ra
urt will do justice to the case,
That .
= the :
he
De myer, of one thing I am assur
ce will he large enomgh 4
If I hate any doubt za Wo
the object for which it is summoned, ||
will call upon the unorganized militi
of the state to come to our assistance.”
Governor Walle has issned an order.
¥$ Adjntant General Tarsnev. in com-
and of the troops at C nppie y! reek, |
have nothing but lame horses in the
squadron,
An old lady who claims *
about it’ says the ¢
steamboat explosions is to make the €n-
gineers ** bile their water on shore.” In
ber opinion **all thie bustin is done by
cooking the steam on bx ard the boat.”
There are just three w women physicians |
in the state of Delaware, and not one
‘of ‘these is native born. There are no
L¥
JEN
i
‘to know all |
only way to prevent |
j fame. is 8
tas BR I
BL Bile i
in
women lawyers, women journalists or |
‘women ministers in the state.
Sire was originally used to designat.
i the proprietor of a farm. Rising in
dignity, it was. afterward applied to a
nobleman, then wvsed in
monarch. ;
Love with a young man is never so
serious as with a young girl, because he
has his mustache tu distract his atten-
tion.
addressing a |
that the idle muat not be used as a
guard to bie the mine owners to re
sume eo on. the nine-hour basis, bu at |
only to preserve the 2 peace in the event]
of a conflict.
S. proms Court Ready For Bustoess.
WasHiNGTON, March 19. — By the ap-
intmeni of Senator White of Louis. |
lana to be an associate justice, the
supreme court of the United States has |
once more ita legal quota of justices.
and the court will soon take ho and
bear arguments in those cases which it |
has been desired shall be heard tefore |
a full bench. There are enough of th
cases to occupy the attenticn of the
court for more than a month and the |
present ex} ‘tation is that April will be |
consumed in that way
A Crisis Feared in Brussels.
Brussirs, March 19 —King id, |
whe has been visiting at Chatean Cieg- |
non, his country residence, and at Mon
treux, will return to Brussels at once for
the purpose of conferring with the cabi-
cet. The position of the ministry is
again seriously shaken as there is little
prospect of the prope rtional representa
tien bill being adopted in ila present
form
4
Thick They Saw Sutherland
Mostrar, March 19 ==R enneth
i Sutherland of Gir avesend election fran
have been seen he
an veri his des:
the steamship offices |
for Earp, ft without boy
told he kad to go by way of.
Detectives en not
h for him
Riruch For Ice Water
113%
4 ppRma
5 ie
i Tipit
n
PS | at’ hoa
ticRe bat le
(lng, w when
{Halifax
{ to wat
b
hav :
Tod Aa wmindy 19}
1 The oe
Pendleton Windov
AVE gl a strike t
ny refuses
Help defend Wiman,
x Mar
RA nt
Cw
Green
.ooka.
charging him with frand 73d.
med by the :
{ dent of
| glasswr
i mill
i turned ‘to
| reduced scale of $2.30 per tom for nud. |
| sich Ohio station at Sparta. [ils |
| and gagged the agent and then dynamited :
nreish jes?
May Cause Complications
Jomxsrowx, Pa. March 19.—The ter |
; fible brutality to which Charles Carter, |
' & former clerk for the Cambria Ire:
company, has been subjected in Mexico,
is causing great iodignation here: The
United Riatse government will likely be
called on to demand reparation.
In a lstter to his father in
“ra. Mexico, y Carter
walking un; the
to Keen warm when four
canght hold of and
g« hiv: wnscleds when he tried 40 |
away. When bh :
this city |
re i an
ina Ang
was and down
trp
£14 him
2 Portuguese government does pot intend
ahs
Clernihly atawed
away ahd ran
ie shel $6) yards hefo
My
iring
nd
fire.
IR
an 4d faking
SWAIN
lay
A Ans res.
7 free ail might (0 as
wiz avi feet were
no farther. Fall
T lost conseions
my Senses i"
Longa ~e
i sgt
Asa
FEN
regained
having
Titasvilie Fire.
Pa. March
TX
£ Halx
8 we 88 G50 on the tan
Martcwsky
19 ~The Ral
~1tY has
& Har
az. folly!
5 “iW 51
wif (uy The
¢ svpsipmaents and
Aggregats $1 000
sured. The aggregate!
loss of §25.006.
A aolio Strikers Found Gailey.
Kitrassing, Pa. March 19 — Tas
Jury in the case of the Apolio strikers
bas found Earl Be maley, Charles Kirk
wood, Samus Wilson, Addison W vit i
I avid Kelly and Jesse Walton zat af
aman lt and battery and anl ey &=
sembly They were indicted for ric
ard {or aggravated asssnit and ftery |
Wilson Whtlinger - and William Fred. |
eric were acquitted on bxth counts.
n
2AT7
:
oe] nny
id
stored wa
pe wrt] » ¥
will not exoved 3
i
$
5
Street Car Men Beaten dy a Mob
Pa.. March 19.—In Min.
a suburb of this city, an mfuriated |
mob set upon and roughly handled Con
doctor Peter Foy and Motorman Jobin
Burke «f the Scranton Traction com
pany. who were in charge of a car that
ran nto and shghtly hurt two small
chiidren hamed Lydon. The mob con-|
sisted mostly of women. A dozen war
rants have been issued, ;
SOR ANTOR,
!
4
A Lawyer Arvested i
ScraxroN, Pa. March 13 Pant R |
Weitzel, a popular attorney. as been |
arrested here on two worTants, one
the other |
with embezzlement. Mr 'veitzel is ac |
emwed of selling pieces © property or
representations that they were free from |
incombrances when they were mort
gaged. a
Er-Congremman Townsend Dead.
- Wiest Caester, Pa. March 19 —Fx |
Congr man Washington Townsend is}
dead at his ressdence 1m this place of par |
of the brain, aged 3 years. He
&iVHiR
was slacted to congress from this district | |
in which the! .
in i868 after a tutter fight,
present minister to Italy,
veagh, was his opponent,
eight years.
Wayrve Mac |
Ap} served |
Vice President Hinckley Resigosn
Prrrssura, March 19. — Vice President
John F. Hinckley. of the American |
Fiint Glass Workers’ union; and a resi. |
Philadelphia, has resigned tw!
manager" of the Hyde Park
wks It is likely that William |
Doeling will be appointed tc fil the
Vacancy.
became
Strikers Retara to Work.
| 4
Lesaxox, Pa, March 19. —The rolling |
strike is over and the strikers re |
work this morning. at the |
dlers with co rrespunding rates for ¢ sther |
workmen. The fires in the furnaces will |
be lighted this evening. J
The Mager Sewing Machine company of |
| Elizabeth, N J , will resume operations,
giving empinyment to 4,00 men
Ex Postmaster Peter D. O'Connell of |
East Springfield. O, near Steubenville, |
. unsuccessfully attempted suicide
German and [talian anarchists have
been expelled from: Switrariand They
were leaders ina disturbance at Zurich :
Three masked men entered the Mobile
bound |
: the safe, securing about $300 |
Dr. Noble was shot and fatally injured |
at Custer. ©) near Lima by his wife. He
was in his private room giv vice to a
woman when bis wife oy a and began
shooting.
It is rumored that ex
bel! will be a candidate t
Congressman Houk of 1h
trict. The district has a normal
eral. C majority of £2,000 i
" M. Party, editor of The Paris 8 Secialiste, |
ng add
iOS era ar { amp
yatleceed the |: ale
¢ Third Ohio dis
Demo |
‘ bas been sentenced to two years’ imprison
ay a Sune of 1,000 francs for
threatent “resident Carnot in connse-
tion with t ve execution of Vaillant
Te British steamer Han gehow collided
ith an unknown vessel in China sea
Al the coliision nothing was seen from
the Hangchow of the vessel that was
struck, and she no ibd sank with ail op
board
(ver a en ede
have oe euzred y
m
ment and to
4
do
oD
have?
agreed
uni hve
Kaoke
id pet % a
Ly Treas
“harged
3 ow
a
WAS
niten Sales
tow! the im
$I IRIES Wha
tmarisoned
ia He has
a refusal te
1m
I surgent
} in Sad
Ti whe
ef the
! Among thei ir friends in this ¢
i ernment
| been sentence of desth
| dered the Brazilian minister at Buen
. Ayres to demand that the government of
| miral Da Gama azd his officers pirates
i on
i Rw
{ derived froxa the ndjective new.
‘of the day the initial letters of the car
-dinal points of the corupass, thas:
leasy,
‘Mahone,
stu
’
Portuguese Warships Carry
ich Others to Sea.
PEIXATOS PROTEST OF 50 AVAIL. |
i
§
§
:
The rortiauew Goversmest Not Betieves
lutend ts Bosor ft_A Conjecture |
That the Vssels Are on Their Way tf
Yellow Fever Raging
to
Mostevides
Copyrighted |
Rio pe Javsmo, Mareh 19 —Jndring
from the ernrse of ovents hore it is
thought by impartial chservers that the
to hong the request made aponit for the |
surrender of Admiral Da Gama
Gama took refage on tha Pos tr gees
corvetts Mindello when the insmrrectios
Promident Peizcts demanded
that simiral and the ffcers with?
him Jehivered inte fis hands. The:
artuguese’ minister declined to order
fhe commanier of the Mindello to sar
der the fogitives and President Peix
ii appealed, it is said. to the Porin-
guess provement {0 instruc! its minis
ter to order the surrendar of the insur
gent officers
Whether a rn
~~
Us
#4
erlia
ni
738:
Town ressived te
this request arm Ue Aefinitely
stated, Sot the Mindelio the Alba.
quergqne. ancihes IgOUES Ww arsh P.
Bn board 11 Dz Gan
A
1 win
Adm
.
wR
saint]
»
CONES Oh ANAS A
EELURCAERANNY
he Sd el eb od ae
| OBHEEMUBKUEL ARSE
Ww
CAMPEELL BRA NCH.
Mabey J Junetion
Moin
Fides as ing
Coad Cre June
tien © ore peed
»
-
N
sisi |
i -
suo
Sh nh
34 USQUEHANN
A BRANCH.
£ Chereytive
Raroestron
2 Sr regio
; Curroilears Brmd
18° Befley Junetion
MBE
| EUeaK |
¥%
2
NORTHWESTERN RR
gE
O60 Uh dl 0 0 a 0 a he BAY
: or ATIGNS
Beliunwnd
Limpiavilie
B
SrnysssEaAnguatny’
seg8s
w
or
amen mew ove BBE
Wet
Toh 0)
BRESHRANTAY
¥
@
Bac
FY SOU HG8 A
SA RA Ga ny
wi
SENNNA LARUE ENOIR
Pun Reis wry
Lindsey
Horutio
5
Wl grevefEss VALLEY RaliROAD.
> OW GRADE DIVISION.
—— a i
: Om and afer Sunday Divvrnber 3 id
#4: L353
- VET. [ire hable .
The destiparion of the warships is m
known. aytured that they wo
go south to Montevideo and land the ir
ofBeers here. If they ar
Janded at Montevidin they can easily,
they ars so disposed join the insuy
Panic and Rio Grande Do Nall
ATH
3 ss
* a ihe |
CVSTRINE
Thi fact that Admiral Da Gama and!
kis cfficirs have soe meio in getting cut |
: tay wm & matter of great rejoicing
ty. There
i 18 no don in “he minds of any ‘body that
bad the admiral smurrenderad to the gov-
bw trial by a drumbhead court
martial would have guickly followed.
{ There could bave heen only one result of
8 trial of this kind and that would have
is
Is
aL
a
if:
+ 1 +
Elasd 23
3 alle 3 € Pi
Yeliow fever continues epidemic. The
deaths from the disease average 70aday.
Prasident Peixoto, it is said, has or
the Arpemtine Republic consider Ad.
and pot allow. then to to disembark.
Murders: sad Fr in a Truuh.
Loxpos, March 19. Ia the room of
; an shandoned woman named Hermann, |
in the Scho district officers found the.
bewiv of aman in a trunk. The body |
bas Been reovgnized as that of a well. i
todo #1-10k master named Stevans. He|
wax U8 years old. It is believed that the!
Hermann woman had an accomplice in}
mmitting the murder as Stevens was!
moscular man. [Tt may be, bowever |
' th at he was killed while asleep. The!
| prisoner i 4) vears
| most to repolaveness
edd Shes ugly ai!
Ciroras Singers Allowed to Land.
York, March 19 The d'Oyly- |
Opera company, which i» te par |
& Sullivan's new Oper |
in this city on March |
nthe unard Line steam |
: ana. T hey were allowed tc!
rst avit stan ding the protest of the
rus Singers’ SHgcIaton. Commis |
wer MeSureenoey
BEY Were py as they had per-|
at the Savoy theater, London.
Recruiting Corey's Army.
Piiapkirnia, March 19. — M. Jj
Byres of Tas Angeles has arrived in this!
New
Carta
form On ert
x 3
INH lama =i
3
VG
i
fGruae ::
£aly
cer of the industrisl army which pri
poses to move oa to Washington in con
jonct on. with the Ce xey armay. Byrne
will make sn efart to interest the un
employed of Philadelphia in the move
ment. He says he is devoti kis -
tire ime to the organization Siig 2
receives oo sal ary for his services.
A Possible Derivation of News."
The word is not, as many imagioe,
In
former yeurs—— between the years 1393
and 1730--it was a prevalent practice
to put over the periodical publications
importing that those ‘papers contained
intelligence from *he four quarters of
the giche, and frro: the practice is de-
rived the term newspaper. — New York
Mail apd Express,
—————— -
.
x
GAN hed
said that under the! i
‘panty regeatedly enacted into nw
fap a New
: Peaston ing Union velemiss: exeinding the (
§ Treo Commerce; do
with crederitialy as a recruiting off. |
i he learned
| bune's mojito is the Truth and only the Trot,
© Mahone's Flesh Wound. -
wieasral Mabone wis wounded at sec-
ond Manassas, and some one, to comfort |
Mrs. Mabope, said: "Ob, don’t be an
It is cmiy a flesh wound.” Mrs
gh Ber tears cried out:
that is impos: le! [here is not |
flesh encugh on bit for that.” Those |
wlio Bave seen General Mahone can ap i
preciate the remar, K. ~B uf alo News,
throv
{ih
Would Fen Nataral.
fie-—~What effect will the
BP He will seem rather dull and
n't feel alarmed.
He's that way when
you know. —(Chi
Poot
1d, har d
ife-— on
"Tn
ip
Ww
= Iv “wall
er Ocean,
bo
"
F
2-1: a
»F
*
To Tes: Steel.
ke irva from
- the nistal 3 drop of
TW
iy
st war to teil
: with water a gray
! be seen if the metal
it is steel. —To.
se powders
1t tg act forone (°
*
metas! Tiri® sond and Pitsburg #1 ran a9
allows
ME
Ji
y
eR TU ET |
ge
EY RY
TOY BBG
PTT
ay roe
cee
|
|
i i
x
3
x
ARREEEN
GHENNRNEBESLES
8 Serfadorfuys fr do [RT
tbs v * wr
CUDTRTEERW MIR
CODD HREW AIL BRNInY
ALBRUNGASEEGELS
[Fteaniiavensrauly
$4
3-3
i
Rg
sENREEEEY
> aah a rere EEE
SALREYEEEANRENYY
Lf
5
Banas ry han. a
% ITE W pom
hon waves Priftwood st 48s. m. a
fiitabarg at ix
ifr
B
DAVID Mert, Ge Gew sme
I. PAN ERSON. Ger
STAND BY THE POLICY,
Sublime, Patriotic and National,
oF :
Amerien for the Residents
of Amwrich. Do not abandon the system wiih
[gives thé qoamiry the Tut OF ties Sor f-
ATTIRE, nick, a tang People,
nave ever] hd! No Ipterfavisce with the ro
wetive Tai and no Repeai |
Trample Upon
ery proposition for Uniimited Free Calin
of =iiver Dollars which are Try SaiE
af the dollar thw
| The S450 of Nationa! Bank. Nols w
Armen fof circulation sioce [R81 have Deon 70
Make worth a fall Dod
| placed by| over SEE MEN of Rilver which has.
berry past gut. Now make the people's sil ver
money wri fix feed, for your own benefit!
Reverve the Public Lands
i for actual set tren and asve them from moeop-
Mics and speculators? Protsct and ur.
he acta; ether?
Neo Intericreses )
with the frogrvssi ve pothisdes of the
} > Repos
Navy; Protecting the Sea bet
isting: Interéitate
fending thie Common Schools: Frotecting An we
| ican Citi sts abroad; Securing Restprucy: with
i other Amprioas nations; EE i»
Fill io
Count; nr Amerioan
mere; Rafviving American ippin. Temes
ance; sod | Restraining Trimsts
The Superb Market Reports
of The X|Y Tribune sm now
best prinfed By any new
ty. The Tribune is ar on
New Yorg foh
in New he
i
ox :
nformed|as 9 Prices and a ihe Sha
This can fe done by taking The Tribune.
Titestestions
of the news of A i Druiy Imad in Te
Tribune. | This paper has its own corps of
fists and photo-engraving plant It conta ne.
features for she ladies and children: fore
etters and book reviews, and many spe
fmtures. at :
No Matter Whether
you agres| with The N. Y ‘Tribune or not. in
sentiments can you afford not to read its ON
nr Week] if regu ¥, Thea actiaary FRY
is in powyr and during
[rhese Times of Change?
. Tribune is the ables, —
; a
ribune.
The N. ¥
sive, and oundest advoen tv of Repubil
cies, Whit the Repntilean
foun The N.Y.
The articlgs of Roswell G. Horr, on the Twit,
Carreney [Wages ete., will be continued.
Remember!
The N. ¥. Tribune is the clesnest, pura. sma
safest of fgewspapers or sour fami) Ivesa
Soweekly Sul spayer, which invubes ‘the home
with y. sensation, and Siscbood, re
ix on” The broad columns sad
of The Tribuae make § if the vasiest.
pak.
Pune has the Inrgest cireniation of
the { nites] States, seaed fran
Wo have chalienged he
1h 30 lakers.
man
ced ve Yoaty]
ange print
paper to
he Trt
any Weskly in
nls
Fa Vi
me
%
RIL, Ww
“Washington's Parewell™
Write fr the full, (lastmted Premium |
! N Pribune. A copy will he mai
“Washington's Farewell to his
Tacrumie Mstorteal plete, painted
or The Tribune by an artist of gr
¥.|wiil be sent to avery one pak iog Ht
Tix paper. (ther eysedingiy in ting
and valuable sr. inciadest in The
Fribunc's Bet :
AILICoS
‘Ferma for 1894
Weakly, $1 Sank
dng = aday $i Ide
wiediv, $2 Tribane Ab
in January, 5 cents, oll
pine if
THRE TRIBUNE
New Yorko
Sampie jeopies five
Wowigly, $1 Dwmily
sunday THbune
manne fora, reads
pes Mls
arn ae ry vy
.~