Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 27, Paoli, Orange County, 19 March 1879 — Page 4

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I1- '-sic be is cf the 10th report thousands of persons cocHnotl ia tLe upper tones of honses which were liahlato fall at any moment, anl thirty -f oar ilcai bodies so far reeovereL Preparations for the relief of the euZerers were being made at lesth, ani other places ia Hungary. A rcarriaso ia high life took place ia En-Klari-i recently, that of 1'rinco Arthur, the Dnko cf ConnatJght, ih thirJ eoa of Q :cca Victoria, to Princess Louisa Margaret, of Prussia, a niece of the Emperor 'William. The ccrciaoEiea toe's place in HL George's Chapel, V,".:i,l:-cr. The British steamer Severn, from London to Quebec, ran down, oil Dnngeness, a pilot cutter, having twelve pilots and a crew of eight on board. Ten pilots and fire of the crewwere drowned. rOLITXCAL. Ex-CongresriTOan Carter L IIarrL3oa has becu nominated for Mayor of Chicago by the Nationals. Tho IpuLlii?an and Democratic State Conventions ia llhode Island this year will come off on the same date March 3 and at the Bamo place Provilonce, Indiana Prohibitionists will meet in convention at Indianapolis, on tho 21st inet, and nominate a State ticket Members of the State Legislatures of Kansas, Arkansas and Wisconsin have been canvassed by a correspondent as to their favorite candiJak-s for President Tho lie publicans mostly pay Grant, and tho Democrats divide on Tihh ti, Tharrnan and Ilendricka Abuer M. Wright had been roniinated for Maj-or of Chicago by the Republicans. Five of the seven Judges of tho Illinois Supreme Court will bo elected Juno 2, Judges Walker and Craig holding over. Charles II. Bell has been appointed by Gov. Prescott as United State 3 Senator from Kew Hampshire at the extra ecseioa of Congress, to 11 tho vacancy caused by the expiration of Senator Wadleigh's term. . GENERAL. , Ex-Senator Patterson, of South Carolina, has been notified by the Attorney General of that Statu that all indictments against Lira have been canceled. He intends going to Arizona. Capt Ea.ls took S7WJ0 in cash from the treasury, one day lately, on account of his jetty contract Thirty thousand applications under the now Tension law had Lewi filed at Washington tap to the cIo.-j of business last weeK, and ttiey were coming in at tho rate of alwut 4 J9 daily The whole nr.ro her expected is 50,0tX). The hrooklvn Presbytery has decided that I;, v. Do Witt Talmage, pastor of the lirwklyn Tabernacle, must be brought to trial and cbcipiiued for falsehood and deceit Senator Jones, ,.( Nevada, intends introducing a bill on Chinest immigration at the ex'ra actsion, substantially similar to the one lately vetoed. Kansas City wants to bo made a portion of Kane as State, and has submitted a memorial to that effect tvirg eon General Wood worth reports that tho Eaciem plague had its ongia in China, and that the last outbreak in Ilaesia was net caused by tho spontaneous generation of the iros in the valley of the Volga, but by a reiiitroductioa cf t!,e disease from China. The United States Minis tera in Eussia and Austria warn our Government of the extremely vimlent and contagious character of the malady, and of the necessity of taki?3g precautions to prevent its introduction into this country. Members of the Michigan Legislature propose to make a grand excursion to Lake Sap-eric r ia August next, readezvoning at Chicago ; theu goirg by rail to L'Ar.ae, by iteamcr to Houghton, and bj Mineral Range road to Calumet At tho latter place they will epeod a coup! 9 cf C'j'j in fishing, etc. A large number of Ergllsh-fpeal fam ilies intend to leave Quebec ia the epricg for Mar-Uota. The Kansas Legislature has adjourned, A pcuiioa agrdnst Mr. logtlia jtdmiseion to the United States Seaata was signed by about fifty members. Gen. Sheridan, accompanied by Cob Forpytlje, Cf.pt Gregory, Geo. Crook and Lieut Bourke, has g.-co to Camp Botla&oa to iavestiKito Indian a-airs a.rd to select the site for a bcw military pos-t ca Sualte river, ia orihern 2Cv'Lrash. 1 . .' r F ! i u. i w .1 x ti n.; t, datln i th n'-it - j cf Cii 7"-", t H'Vi.et .e parjie l : . 1 .'.i ti )he law pr-. - "g tl.3 - I . f v.'V- V" thrt r I v - s. It j V ! 1 1 -1 P" s ' i r, i ut v is r. t r 1 1 1 t tu ? Ucw. . t " . t r. ' "set Ci-n. rart t pt s- : " - 1 t "i r i i i i " 1 I tl e i i ' r I it . .i -1 h ' i j i I rauci . r it A' "''1. l.o r c V ? 1 1'.', z - .1 1". ; ' r i .v.! tt L " Y i s ; i t -It'1 .-. J l 1 . ' h. 5 i t 1 , t ;-1. r . : ri (. 1 .ft" " . IT , ,J ; -rs , ".51 ' ( - o. ' T ' . f ' . . it T j vj i i .-1.1"!? . ' t 1 ( " 1 . 1- . I'. r . . T 4 . . i . - .... X ": " . 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Each cert"5cate will bo of the denomination of 10, will be made near! cf the form and size of the United States note, and will bear on its face and tack the conditions of its issue. Such certllicates will be Jd for lawful money at par and accruing interest to date of purchase, by the Treasurer cf the United States at Washington and 1 y tins Assistant Treasurers at Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, St Louis, and Ban Francisco. Canada n is ju-J negotiated a loan of ?15,OOO.OJO ia London, at a discount of S) per cent, and a further coat of S112,CC0 ia commissions. Chicago elevators, as per c racial returns, e ,ntain 7,C32,55$4 bushels of wheat, S,l'.!8,103 bushels of corn, 4'.!9,5C5 bushels of oats, 033,921 bushels of rye, and s:3,M bushels of barley, rnahiar a grand to'al of 12,5G3,(;00 bushels, against 2,7b7,TuT bushels at this period last year The Manhattan Savings Bank, of New York city, wLich was robbed some time ago of S3,C00,t00 in eccurities, has resumed business. Arrangements have been perfected to ship cattle from Chicago to Great Britain by way of Baltimore. The monthly statement shows that twentytwo Western railroads increased their earnings ia February lGy,O0O. Of the roads which make returns, the largest increase is made by the Central Pacific, the Kansas Pacific, tho Wabash, and- the Missouri, Kansas and Texas. Chicago packers daring the packing season of 1878-9 have slaughtered and salted 4,011.913 hogs, belrg 1KS2,GC2 head more than in 1S77-S. The new tariff schedule adopted by the Canadian Government has been submitted to the House of Commons by the Finance Minister. An increase has been made throughout and tho experiment of protecting home industries by the prohibition of imports from the United States seems to have been the policy had in view by the Provincial Ministry. I'IIU:S AND CASUALTIES. Five persons were bmiel io aeatn in an incendiary fire at East St Louis, I1L, the other night, and one ctber was fatally injured by jumping from a window. On the same night three colored children were burned to deatSl c4 Georgetown, D. C, The Biiip Great Eastern, from St Johns, N. B., to Dublin, went ashore near Eastport, Me., lately, and the Captain and six men were drowned. A lamp exploded in the house of Susan Mason, a colo:ed woman of Lincoln, Neb., whereby she was fatally burned, and a man named Henry Hentoa lost both his eves. Fears of a terrible calamity to the fishing fleet of Glouce&ter, Mass., appear to be well groiiaded- A dispatch of the l"th inst. is to the following efTeet: uOa tho night of the 20th of February a gale of almost-unprecedented vioeuc accompanied with blinding snow and sleet, name roa ring down upon the George's bank 11 ( t About fifty vessels occupied the most dangcrons rositions, and "of this number it is feared that fourteen were lost If all that is feared did happen, 145 men, the husbands of forty one wives and the fathers of nearly 100 children, and property lLat cannot be replaced for ler thin $75,' XX), were swallowed up by the raging waters. George' Lank, upon which the vessels and the inea went down, is situated about 14-1 miles southeast from Gloucester, and is the famous feeding-grounds for cod S ah and haddock." A violent storm passed over the southern portion of Macon pun county, PL, the oiler day, destroying Louses, barns and other property. Edward McDonald, living near the southern lice of tho county, and his little grandchild were killed, and several other memlers of his family severely wounded. One or two ither deaths flie reported. Ilia storm is said to have been about a quarter of a mile wide, and came from the northwest. A powder mill exploded the other day, at Danville, Pa., by which Willis Lloyd, one cf tho proprietor?", and two workmen were torn to pieces ard their bodies scattered for some distance. A prairie fire near Abil-ne, Kas., came near destroying the town. A high wind which prevailed drove the flames directly into the town, destroying a large amount of fencing and a couple of houses ia tho suburbs. The total loss of property will be more than $100,000. A .STItAXiiE FEOPLK. Dr. E. 11. Ileatli, in a paper on. " Peruvian An tiqai ties," describes a strung people living in a town called Eies, in seven clc-xct 3 f o-.t'i . tiln.1c an.l aiout two utiles i.c th t. x. 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c , I .ur at 1 ; ... l . ... if , ... r .-t: .t:Tc.l tlo ic: a ia tie hell. "Bring me a goblet cf tr; gpoon." soiti tLe ladj E3 tli . cr to end a e girl proacb.ed her to taie her orders. "You axe looking ill, m 13 tli ere nc.tldg eli-a I can do for you?" "Oh, no, Jane, tliaak yon; I am not ill, but Tmltappy, and would sooner die tlxaa live!" was the sad reply. TLe girl looked at tLe beautiful young crerture before Ler in utter bewilder ment. SLe never Lad been., addressed so familiarly by tLe lady before, and knew not what it meant. "Oh, Sirs. I.aseombe, you are only a little nervous, just now; you will feel better by-and-by, T Lope," she replied, as she went and brought tLe spoon and water, and, after quietly laying them on the table, tiptoed out of the room, lest tLe least noise migLt mate tLe lady more nervous. TLen sLe went directly to one of tLe older servants and related wLat Mrs. Las combe said, adding: "If sLe cannot be Lappy I sLould not tLink anybody ever could; so young, 19, 1 believe lately married, and as Landsome as a picture ; rich, every wish gratified stiilnnLappy." "I suppose Ler husband's drinking is tLe cause of Ler misery, leastwise I Leard tLe clerk say, tLe otLer day, young Lascombe was going it pretty strong, and I guess tLat's wLat makes Ler feel so." "I bet it is," answered Jane, resolving tbat sLe would be more sympatLetic tLe next time tLe dear lady said anytLing about Ler troubles. " Well, tLat's all I ever Leard about it, any way, so you need not run and blab it all over tLe Louse. PerLaps, after all, tLe young man don?t drink more tLan some others." "PerLaps not," replied Jane; "but it must be something awful to make sucL a lovely creature speak like that to one of us servants." "OL, laws! tLe Lkes of Ler gets lonesome like, and tLinks tLey Lave notLin' to live for, wLen, if tLey Lad sometLin' to do to take up tLeir minds, as you and I do, Jane, tLey'd forget tLeir little troubles." "Maybe so, indeed." TLus ended tLe remarks of tLe two servants, and nothing further was heard from Mrs. Lascombe till the following morning at 9 o'clock. Her husband, tLen awaking from a drunken stupor, discovered tLat Lis beautiful young wife was sleeping, as Le feared, tLe eleep of deatL, as all Lis efforts to arouse her were fruitless. PLysicians and friends were then called, and their efforts, likewise, were unavailing. Laudanum Lad done tLe work which tLe poor, crazed lady desired. Her Lusband stated that on going to his rooms at 12 o'clock tLe previous nigLt Le found Lis wife reposing on tLe sofa, but went to bed without disturbing Ler, and, as Le did not wake till 9 tLe following day, Le knew nothing of Ler condition until tli at time. TLe grief and remorse tLat overwLelmed Lim may be better imagined tLan described. All Lis cruelty and neglect of the sweet girl, who, only five months before, Le Lad induced to leave friends and Lome to become Lis wife, now came up vividly befoie Lim ; tLen thoughts of the gay, fashionable wedding flashed to his mind, and he inwardly repeated what he had said many times previous, "Only that wine flowed so freely on that occasion I might never Lave become a drunkard." Up to tLat time Le Lad never been in the Labit of drinking. On that nigLt Le did, and from tLat tin?e up to tLe day Lis wife lay before I dm a corpse Le Lad continued to imbibe more and more largely of the beverage wLicL destroys body and soul. He now stood beside tLe inanimate form of Ler Le Lad loved so dearly, and yet abused, and vowed tLat Le would never drink another drop that would intoxicate. But even in Lis vow there was a maddening pain that could not be appeased; it was that all Lis abstemiousness could not repair the wrong that he Lad done Ler, or recall Ler to life, lie g ive up the c-p, Lo ever, lut 1 - 1", ccme ca i.Y n frc:i 5-1 "i:ty, a wader"-r over th? tf-rfi with rtposre cf ecu;. 1 nee. I'll 1 .- ( ll D. Zl ii re. t rr r.i iiisixa &o:ii:tz:i: i a zh:jlisiox: I r f r; r?c t; 1 1' : Id II ia 5-c-!lll:.i -I.tr3 p : c : 1 3 c ..1 tc'.'.'c ft 8 cr j cl e. :ly il l j u i Lll ; ; r:j il A?. T.z.1 ! 1. 3 -. la i j L-1 t rp t "II Id cr 11 ol' , . : 1 t' - 1 1 - j r t . r C, l-u : cf tl ? t Cf- M l .1 ".V'. '.t "f ? j '01" ViTt-.-. I, 'I' -t, f'm ; "11 t L" 1 , ' j . 1 . . h t 1, - - t in rr 1 . , 1. ' 'l " ' I v" . i 1 IL

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c vr. 1 2 r.y coi::cir ci: ix a . 1:. Dr. Ir;n...-.-3 Trizz: in V lU-r IcCiCrvr, meniiens the i lL-v. irg coii.-cl.lc:::-3 in t At a fan. r.J cf a uistir jiii-lcd citizen of 1'ew Ycil a number cf tLo clergy -w era proscnt by ti ei-J invit.-.lion. TLe I A2 II? v. Dr. f.rirj, p-.ftcrcf the Brick CI".::!-, VuS oh who bore a part in the service. As we were leaving the L.Tise to enter the carriage in waiting, I. a took my arm, for Lis eyes were dim a; ...I Lis steps uncertain. I assisted Lim into the carriage, and Dr. DeWitt took a seat by Lis side. Dr. Yermilye entered also, and I was sLutting tLe door wLen one of them bade me come in. I said, "No, my place is with tLe younger brethren." TLis waa speedily overruled, and I was seated witL tLese fathers of the cLurcL. As tLe procession moved Dr. Yermilye said to me : " You declined our company because .of your youth ; pray, Low old art tLou?" " I am fiftyone; and you 7" Dr. Y. responded: " Sixty-one." We turned to Dr. DeWitt end begged to know Lis age, and Le said, " I am reventy-one." It was now tLe patriarcL's turn to epeak ; we looked our desires to Dr. Spring, and Le answered : " If I live until February next I shall be eigLty-one." PerLap3 a more extraordinary coincidence in ages waa never ascertained; four men finding tLem selves in tLe same carriage, witL a decade between tLe years of tLeir birth ; now all of tLem beyond tLe Lalf century, and ascending by tens to fourscore. rnoazuLQATixa a new maxim. "'Give a beggar a copper, and it sLall come back to you again,' would make as good a maxim as any, and a more truthful one than most of them," remarked the philosophical-looking young man of the crowd. "How so?" inquired the more venturesome member. "You give him a cent?" gravely explained the first speaker. "Yes." "And immediately Le bows assent in return!" Then Le looked all around, and tLey all looked all around, and one of tLe company witL a more bulging brow tLan tLe rest leaned against a pillar and groaned as if in agony. Eighteen counties in Missouri Lave a Liquor Prohibition law. A Disease Tl-.at Wrecks the System. Every function is deranged, every nerve unstrung, every muscle and fiber weakened by fever and 8gae. It is, in fact, a disease which, if unchecked, eventually wrecks the system. In all its types, in every phase, it is dangerous, destractive. Stupor, delirium, convulsions, 01 ten attend it, acd cause ewift dissolution. But when oombatted with Hostetter's Stomach Bittera its foothold in tho system is dislodged, and every vestige of it eradicated. That benign anti-febnle' specific and preventive of the dreaded scourge is recognized not only within our own boundaries, but in tropic lands far beyond them, where intermittent and remittents are fearfuFy prevalent, to be a sure antidote to the malarial poison and a reliable means of overcoming disorders of the afoTQaeh, liver and bowels, of which a vitiated, torrid atmosphere and brackish, miasmatainted water are extremely provocative.- All enrgrants and travelers should be supplied with it The Only Way. The only way to cure catarrh is by the use of a eleaniring and healing lotion, applied to the inflamed and diseised membrane. Snuffs and fumigators, w hile affording temporary relief, irritate the affected parts and excite a more extended inflammation.' Besides, no outward apn iiatioua alone can tu' e catanh. The disease or ginatej in a vitiated state of the blood, and a thorough alterative course of treatment is necessary to remove it from the system. Dr. Sage's Catarrh ltmedy has long been known as an efficient standard remedy for this disease, but, to insure a radical and permanent cure, it should be used in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Golden ical Discovery, the best vegetable alterative yet discovered. The Discovery cleanses the vitiated blood, while the Catarrh Remedy allays the iirSammation and heals the diseased tissues. CHEW The Celebrated Matchless Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. Tbs Pioests Tobacco Cokpax, JS'ew York, Boston and Chaciga. Each maker of Cabinet or PrIor Organs advertises his own as best ut tho examinations at the great world's exhibitions have but one result At erary .one for a dozen years Mason & Harahn Organs have been found best They were awarded the gold medal at the Paris ET-'tihition last year v JSW Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. JEW XOKS. Fexves ,7 75 (ri Koos.... 4 Si , i Cotton j 1'i.orB 8 a yertne 3 l-'t t v i-f.at i. 2 i Co un V,.t...-m Sliied 4! 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