Indiana Weekly Messenger (Newspaper) - March 21, 1883, Indiana, Pennsylvania INDIANA PENNA B SMITH ON tiie Largest in in WEDNESDAY MARCH 21 1883 THE extending the time of clos ing the Soldiers Orphan Schools has passed the House and will in due time pass the Senate and the holder to obtain the amount of an invalid postal note must for ward it to the superintendent of the system at Washington together with an application in such manner and form as the postmaster general may prescribe for a duplicate payable to such holder and an addi tional fee of 3 cents is charged for the issue of the duplicate Meney orders are authorized to be issued for suras of less than at rates graded fram 8 cents for a 810 order up to 45 cents for one of I have often wondered why so many eis arc contented to plod along As the two stamp will not be lowest positions when thor required on bank checks after July such as can easily be made 1883 the controller of the would enible to once into far more lucrative ones has given out that all such stamps wil 5DESCES of a general awakening upon of trained teachers are to be m every hand and we venture to pre lat the day is not far distant when it e just as impossible to obtain and be redeemed if presented within 01 years irom the time of their purchas frum the Government THE great coal monopolies are sti as a teacher without due gobbling up all the available as to become a successful PhJ i i TI T ri i ji without special preparation land F B Govran lias recently pur worth per op thus gi cut giving A UT THE DEBATE Senator Lee Accuses Senator McKnight o From the Patriot of March A scene in the senate yesterday afternoon was the richest of the ses sion It was at the close of business The galleries had been cleared and everybody had put on their hals to go home Pages were scurrying away with books to the library Several Senators were still at ing over letters and The air was comparatively clear of the mis iles of eloquence skillfully thrown an hour before over the free pipe get ting a first reading So it was that the afternoon sun looked down upon a peaceful situation in which the states men lingered when Dr McKnight promenaded up the aisle on his jour ney home But Senator Lee stopped him It was to ask a question Dr said the gentle gle IS man from Venango you have been the voting against and universally work pieces ing opposite to the interests of your into constituents ever since you have been will ap here and your conduct of today has chased of 906 acres 01 OXG the cases assigned Friday for trial Justice Hagner in the organ Broad mountain Soon the peopl of the Wash Tvill have to to these is that of William Jones indicted oly kings for the very air THE Philadelphia Press says Thi Pension Office is publishing a list e of pensioners as large as three Web sters Dictionaries the War years old and her father indicted nient is publishing a history of the wa ure at tle recent term of Court in about twenty times as many vol umes as the voluminous Gibbon pu into his history the Census Office publishing a census bigger than anj with intent to kill Charles J lU Jones is the man who rode along le prison van and shot at Guiteau h Its Bide CAMBRIA Justice of the some months since was called upon rry a couple The lady was only convicted and sentenced under an to pay a fine of Continental equal to in our have been shown a copy of tie i V orn encyclopedia ever planned the Surv Wornin Post dated Friday n i i l belongs to Major Libengood geon General S Office IS publishing Intersection and is a real cu catalogue bigger than eight Webstera Jt is about one quarter the the size Dictionaries and the Congressional and well tion of 04 been a part of your policy in the past on the free pipe line The gen from Jefferson took the floor and wanted to talk back in the worst kind of way But Mr Lee had the j chair Two years ago you deliber ately dodged the by going away MAT car l tern m i that time The advertisements mailer would seem much out in this dav UE a town or city has no fire mar law of fire escape is that the school shall by its ascertain Medical College of what buildings in the place e provided with these escapee and of any named in the Library one still bigger This is a liberal Government in the publishing line at the public expense THE graduation of 35 ladies fronit sylvania en Saturday shows with what the ranks of the med ical profession are filling up with that sex which preeminently fitted by nature for the duties of the physi cian in all cases where good judg ment quick intuition deep sympathy and tender nursing are the chief re Notwithstanding the gal lant opposition of the masculine doc tor it is easy to see that before ma ny years this one profession at least will be fairly divided between the sexes instead of being monopolized by men It is a rapidly growing conviction that women should be the physicians of women if nothing more THE new county is dead The icing supplied with an escape suit before a justice of the peace the owner of each building asks his subscribers receive your paper filled with igs and contentedly enjoy yourself the news of your neighborhood and de world how is it Do you have er satisfaction which cornea from that your paper is paid for and so iu are concerned at least the editor to go ahead and make a Suppose you look this P i was a meeting of the directors of ien Mahoning and Pittsburgh rail at Warren on Tuesday of Two of the directors being sick unable to attend there was no quo a meeting was called for Friday 6th at Pittsburgh We have not am Up n yOUr district at to help defeat you j am your This was too rich for the doo blood He boiled over with righteous indignation What do you know The ani about me or my district he quickly the une retorted When want I advice Ill call number on Senator Emery stood by as a chase tl witness and turning upon him Mc in the c Knight accused both with having bruised made light of every he presented and held him up Mr He But did you not purposely avoid the matter two years ago said Mr McKaig j a right to my own conclu c 5on3You people dont guide my oclock hissed McKnight gaged a Its a tough conscience to her was Mr Emerys reply as he with in ihe h drew to sit down in the chair of Sen daughte ator Davies was utu Mr McKnight followed him As soon I am not beholden to was clothes a remark addressed to Mr Emery the hoti No but you are to your people whom you You have made sport of me and my and voted against This appeared to be the milk in the cocoanut Now Doctor you dont want to include me in this was Em breeze A ned tho ed her s her clot She was cian an power td 1 i ge however had been introduced by 3one at Brown and was duly reported Jve are informed the management and placed on the calendar On iat tlle prospects of the road were Tuesday last on motion of Mr baugh of Monroe county the was rMM the bak has occupied the referred back to the committee The opposite i T ma House ahd fitted it up in regal day Mr Brown called the matL h i to bread and cakes of ter up n committee and asked that f he keep a full line of fine con the again be reported with a nuts He has his goods recommendation He made and his room looks quite a talk on the subject and urged the finest candies the passage of the oa Constitution is the best al grounds The committee by a large mml arc in get his majority agreed to report the with 5 fa a negative recommendation which r 1 5 season of the year many peo tually kills it The general sentiment Suing what t is that determines the of the is largely against the The answer is that it is the passage of such a law and there is no which Tennyson calls the hopes for our new county friends at of The old rule is this session er on the pn which comes alter the vernal j That brings Easter this vear on Legislature i of March In ISIS it fell ou the attending the earliest date possible It TUE before the providing that witnesses court shall be paid one dollar aud that day again in this or ty cents per day was pretty ally sat down upon in the House the jP Ie following from the Johnstown other day and its doom is practically sealed We think this a mistake on L b w removing to within a short distance the part of our lawmakers The man of lo engage in who is summoned to court as a witness made the recipient oi a and is compelled to leave his farm or gold chain and locket by his fel workshop aud spend a week in W Clifford made Ji in behalf of the donors and he ana paying one dollar per day for board will scarcely appreciate the ac tion of the Legislature on this subject The majority of the members of that boJy are lawyers live at the county seat and know practically nothing of the inconvenience and expense of the witness who comes ten or twenty miles to court If they would shape leg for the benefit of the masses of their constituents the would pass We notice Low ry of this county made a speech against the and in doing so he has lent his voice and vote in the wrong direction The people of his county will not endorse his actions in the matter and had he consulted them he would have found the feeling largely in favor of the OXE of the most important meas ures passed by congress in the closing hours of the session was the which provides that for the transmission of sums under 85 through the mails the postmaster general may authorize of offices to issue money orders without corres ponding advices on an engraved form to be prescribed and furnished by him and to be known as postal for which a fee of 3 cents is to be charged These notes are made payable to bear er when duly receipted at any money order office which the remitter select or at the office of issue may The note becomes invalid upon the expira tion of three months from the last day of the month in which it was issued that you have broken faith with your and exp constituents and I can bring you men lowing B from your own district who can prove years my A Any man who says this is a damn the mei liar youre a shouted the Jefferson statesman sav of j As Senator Emery takes pride in b telling the truth he up and slapped nervous McKnight over the mouth The sound was heard everywhere over the chamber Senator McKnight instant ly closed in with an attempt to plant a stinger on Senator Emerys eye but he warded the blow It fell al c Proceeding in the Unite States Court at this week in which the name of Castner Han way appeared will recall to the mind ot some of our older readers a cele case in which that figured as a Sir who is now quite an old gentleman has lately been Nebraska but was for many years and unt quite recently a resident of Westmore land County whither he removed from Christiana Lancaster County his nr live place which is nar the Mary land line He was still living ii Christiana in 1850 and was a leade of the Abolitionists and prominent identified with the Underground It was in that year that tuch his seat c does not friend of most on jeft temple The nt two at once made desperate efforts to get at each other But a senatorial him pros separation immediately followed gently on Kind friends intervened The clock served dt pointed at half past time of a regime the round was two Pres law until ently a flag of truce hovered over the scene and Dr McKnight retired a flushed to his chair Then has just a love feast ensued The two senators met and said they were sorry and if it can of Ii was to be done over again it would not be done EDITO I am sorry it has said my audi the Jefferson senator member i But you called me a liar and I sure it wj never take that frm any was to take ii the McKean gentlemans reply In ble math1 Justice to yourself you ought to ac right a knowledge it the no I meant it at the time Let us forget it and shake hands over the rest places it overhead There was a tableau for two on the Indian instant The same afternoon sun arc too a radiance to the scene of peace anything Congratulations poured in from every by the Peace hath her victories not imagine less renowned than took anot ing that smil Three years ago a lady died in so Sullivan county and was bur though ti ied in what is known as limestone soil j Recently her husband died and their children thought they would have them buried together in the new grave WE yard Several of their neighbors went burg Dt erave digger in exhuming Government sometimes make by the mistakes of it officers Mr Snowden of the Philadelphia Mint neglected to place the word cents on the new nickel and er design is to be made to rectify the mistake At the same time the new piece is being coined at the rate of a day and the demand is far from being supplied Over three million pieces have already been coin ed but they are not in circulation and will probably be hoarded up as relics and thus practically retired The Government will realize on each nickel retired about four cents and the mistake will doubtless put a million er two of dollars into the Treasury When the Government changed its fractional currency a few years ago it made amount of paper either having worn out or been put away to be kept as relics of the currency made necessary by the exigencies of the war The passion of the people for hoard ing relics is a good thing for the Gov California Assembly has passed a most sensible to meet the plea of insanity in case of murder It would seem to fit the case exactly The indicted man who pleads it is to be first examined as to his sanity with out regard to the crime charged If decreed to be sane murder and his false he is tried for plea is to be treated as an aggravation of the of fense If shown to be insane he goes to an insane asylum at once for life so that he harm anybody else If however any evidence tarns up afterward to prove that the decis ion was wrong then he is to be and tried for murder on the original charge the remains opening the offin they found the body a solid rock pre serving the features wonderful perfect with only a sink on the nose caused by the breaking of the glass in the lid of the coffin which had occurred be fore the petrifaction had taken place The hair was perfectly natural Some of the clothing had partaken partially of the petrifaction and some had not but had changed its color from black to green Philadelphia Press says li is apparently a greater for New York City than bread meat or groceries There are licensed saloons and and about of the unlicensed sort Of bakers there are only butchers and about gro cers And still the liquor men com plain of too much interference with their business though there are dram shops to every mile The arrests for public drunkenness dur ing 1881 and 1882 were men women A procession of these people proceeded by the dealers would be a rather powerful argument for was recently considerable excitement in Saratoga county New York over what is supposed to be a valuable oil A fanner residing negro owned by a Methodist of Cecil County Maryland name escaped and reached th underground station near ana The pursuit having been on a hot trail he was placed in hiding and the countryside signaled loth rescue Men of Chester and Lancas ter turned out in large numbers arm with clubs and in short any weapon that came to hand The pursuing parry con of the Eev Mr brother nephew and neighbors I was met by the underground defend ers and badly defeated the being killed and th younger wounded in many places i sensation was created all over the country and Hanway as the most prominent of the rescuing party was arrested on the charge of being accessory to the killing of His trial came off in due time in the U S Circuit Court for the Eastern District but though the prosecution was untiring it did not succeed in making out a case and Hanway acquitted Mr Hanway is still a vigorous man aud made the long from Nebraska to Pi to settle up transactions concerning lis business in Westmoreland the funeral of Mrs Susan Kip at N her son William who had been from her foi several years became so grief stricken and demonstrative that he had to b restrained by force At the as the coffin was about to be nto the grave he broke away from from those that held him With jlow of his fist he broke the coffin lie and then frantically endeavored to ear it away He was seized bui Irew a revolver and declared he dll any man who attempted to tak lis mother from him He was dis armed and removed and the obsequies were allowed to proceed Kentucky distiller was arrest ed for selling whisky without putting a stamp on the barrel He hat he was not guilty but there were he unstamped barrels which had een seized at the depot by the agent While getting ready to go up to Lex ington and give bail for court a bar rel was rolled out of the warehouse on which was a freshly pasted stamp A pet billy goat clambered down off the wood shed cantered over to the barrel and nibbled the stamp be fore the owner had time to throw stone at it Proceedings were stop ped but it will take two months to get duplicate stamps latest society is tatoo ing It started in San Francisco among Pacific Islanders From them it extended through all the stages of social life up to the highest and has recently struck Chicago where Prot Benson has an office One of his subjects a lady of the high est standing said she had to wait two days for her turn there being not less than a dozen ahead ot her The is usually on the arm on other parts of the body Some of the designs are quite artistic and the artist displays no ordinary skill in handling colors Sherman of Iowa has refused to accede to the request of the Prohibitionists in thai State to call an extra session of the Legislature in order to resubmit the temperance amendment to the people An ex amination has convinced him 4hat constitutional amendments can be pro posed only at regular sessions As such a one does not meet until next January the Iowa people will have a Prohibition canvass and a Presiden tial canvass to contest in 1884 election to the United States Senate has been a great satisfaction to me of course said Mr of West Virginia to some friends who were congratulating him recently and I of course am very grateful to my friends for it But I tell you frankly gentlemen that neither it nor any of the steps of rapid promotion in my political career has given me so much genuine pleasure as the fact that my hound pup took the premium at the the other night Union town a suberb of Washington D was laid out twen years ago it is said the owner issued orders that no lot should ever be allowed to become the property of a negro That mans own former home in the centre of the town from which the colored race was to be ex cluded is now owned and occupied by Frederick Douglass first mention of physicians in the Bible to be found in II Chronicles xvi 12 And Asa in the 38lh year of his reign was diseased in his ieet until the disease was exceedingly great yet he sought not the lord but the physicians And Asa slept with his Pittsburgh recently Acquilla Hilroy employed at the Oliver Wire Works was caught upon a reel and at least fifty strands of redhot wire were wrapped tightly around his body lulling him Spriggs a Frankford Philadelphia boy has coughed up a cent swallowed in May last The coin has been in his throat since that time resisting all efforts to dislodge it O W HOOD delivered his lecture on Herculaneum and Pompeii to a large and in the northern part of the town lasfc Respectable audience at school fall dug a well near his barn to last evening tain water tor his stock The cattle refused to drink the water An ex amination showed an oily substance floating on it which burned smelted and looked like petroleum A sample was sent to Saratoga to be tested and was pronounced to be petroleum The sample bums like refined kerosene The well is add to be 42 feet deep A bucketful of water from it contains 33 per cent of oiL The Presbytery of Will meet at Mechanicsburg April 9 1883 at Sessions will send up their records for review Those sessions that neglected this matter last year will please take notice JACKSON Program for conference April 2 oclock P M 1 IB the of f so what is the doty of every mem ber T Bey J D Brownlee 2 The baptized children of the their claims privileges and responsibilities Eev H Q Graham 3 The best way of retaining the youth in the S S and bringing them into the church Kev W H McMaster Evening session 7 oclock 4 How can we educate members of Sabbath schools in Ber S M Black 5 How to by use of lesson for April 15 Rev J H Gibson G S S mission work in our bounds E H Hood E A JAMISON P S S AT a meeting of and students of the State School at Indiana the following preamble and resolutions were adopted relative to the death Mr S A Su tor a graduate of the class of 1S32 it has to call from us by death our friend stu dent Mr S A Sutor therefore be it that in his death our school school has lost a student of whom it was justly Alumni Association a mem ber who adorned it by his ability and scholarship society a good man and all of us a friend who was kind and true eso Tid That we deeply sympathize with his bereaved family and friend and hope that in their sojourn in the valley and shadow of they mav be cheered by the assurance of a happy reunion in the land of eternal light that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family also that they be pub in the Indiana and in the Tribune Herald JAXK E W W Committee Orphans Court Sale JOHN SPIRES DECD Co ed premises in East At 2 oclock p IU 11 by Eev David Ober Mr John of White and Miss Ida Fleming of Cherryhill twp 1C by Kev J F Jones at his residence in place Mr William II Green of Brady and Miss Adella E of March 14 1883 by Eev A C Ehrenfeldt Mr J S Roof of Centre to Miss Sadie I Hendrickson of Indiana borough Pa 0 18S3 at the Lutheran parsonage in by Eev M Colver James Curley and Mrs Mille Vertican both of Livermore Pa the 14th of March 1883 by the Rer Jones at the residence of the brides in White Mr Lewis J Griffith and Miss Barbara Shepherd 13 1883 by Eev J F his residence in this place Mr William Cunningham of West Lebanon and Miss Anna J Kin kead of Blacklick the residence of the brides parents in this place March 8 1883 by Eev Brownlee Mr George M Hart of county Kansas aad Miss Alice Taylor The bride is the only daughter of Mr R and Sarah Taylor of this place and was one of our most charming and popular young idles On the evening of the marriage the young couple left on a brief trip to visit riends in this and Westmoreland counties They returned here on Friday last and on evening started for their Kansas where Mr Hart is engaged in the mercantile business They were the re of many very beautiful and costly vedding presents and take with them to heir new home the best wishes of our eople for their future welfare and ness HO Acres about 1C arcs arc cleared on which there i erected u on forty by thirtytwo feet Large Frame Barn Three of Coal one three feet and two four feet thick 1 hero is also growing on the premises TWO YOUNG ORCHARDS of choice fruit trees of excellent varieties in good bearing condition OP SAE onehalf of 1 ho purchase money on confirma tion ot sile and tho in vith interest secured by bond aud mortgage on tho premises Sale 10 be conducted by Harrison Spires surviving executor of John Spires dcco Mar 21 By order of Court J A Clerk FINANCIAL REPORT WHITE TOWNSHIP POOR FUND JAMES Till MULE Collector Dll To amount of CR Hy 3 93 Uy 10 27 By order of K W 125 50 By order of George 150 00 Balance due 18 00 SO 18 39 R W ALLISON Overseer DR To amount on 62 of James 12500 62 CR By 20 S 10 00 Amount paid for use of 191 07 Balance due 171 55 Cherryhill Feb 20 18S3 Joshua Fry aged months and 5 days this borough March S 1883 of consumption Mr William Brat ton aged about 35 years Homer March 10 18S3 Mrs Margaret wife of Mr John Barclay aged 63 years 11 1883 of sis Mr Thomas of Dixonville aged 76 years 9 months and 8 days Armstrong township of brain fever Marion Todd son of Newton and Hannah J Ausler aged 8 ms 70 years township January 1 1883 of consumption Adam Carbaugh aged 68 years Deceased suffered long and painfully and i his last sickness gave evidence that he ad found favor with his Redeemer and ied in the hopes of a blessed immor a By balance due Centre UOW Overseer DR To balance in S fil of James ioO K on order of unseated o due Gi lit WE HAVE BEEN SELLING OUR WINTER at very low prices in every department We need the room for our SPRING STOCK is the reason for selling so low Only Two therefore if you wish to save money come soon We are receiving a few new goods in Spring Styles viz Stiff Hats DRESS GOODS ALSO JUST RECEIVED SPRING SAMPLES FOR MAKING SUITS TO order They are cheaper than formerly 820 and Suits as and Suits Try us Ve guarantee you a good fit Yours sen 15 CK By 22 clays By Janitor Ity Auditors By amount paid for use of S 31 S 00 577 IS Lewis Supervisor DK of 56 To IH UH Hy y amount of work By js days S X K SIM 71 CO By balance due S Ou THOMAS LUCAS Collector Money Tax DR To amount of 15 CK S 13 12 SI o oo 111 50 il By per contain for Bv By cash pali in Hank Nov IS Bv cash paid in Hank March 15 Bv of J B April 10 By cash at sc WANTED A few Rood men to canvass for the of rait and Ornamental Trees Shrubs vines oscs Ac No experience required Good alary and all expenses paid Address 133I3ms Rochester N Y ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Whereas letters of Administration have ave ocen granted the undersigned on the state of Joshua C Fry late or rher township deceased is to all persons indebted to snid state to inake immediate payment and to lose having claims against the same to pre cnt them duly authenticated for settlement LEV I FKY Administrator mmm Spring Term of 1J Weeks opens APRIL 9TH JOS GRIFFITH Collector Money Tax DK To amount of SI CK By exonerations S 1J 11 Ily assumption by 15 Oi 15y Note ot F il 50 By of Joseph 00 11 v balance to Treasurer Lucas Collector Money Tax DK To amount of iiV CK By for 5 12 Hy t 11 Hy h paid Treasurer Ill 0i cash paid Treasurer 15 ct paid oil 75 71 JOHN RALSTON Supervisor Uli To amount of rtO 10 To 1 oO tip CK By S S 85 Bv amount of work V3 lT 50 Common School Branches Incuding ping and Vocal Music Mathematics and Sciences including Arithmetic Drawing and short and 00 Latin and Greeks Classics or Organ and iano Lessons Boarding and room rents at very low rates Principal Penn Run Indiana county Fa OFFERS Fa to those Desiring to tata Course In 1 The common branches 2 The higher Academical branches 3 Professional training for Teaching 4 Preparation for College 5 Business and Penmanship G Instrumental or Vocal Music The demand for thoroughly prepared teach rs U always in excess of he supply and is Tery da becoming greater Measure unite in urging he make preparation for his ork AT A SCHOOL teacher can exactly the advantages that e needs and he cau find them no where else 8PBIXQ TERJI COMMENCES KT Monday April 9 83 or further particulars or catalogues Ad balance due Ralston LE IS G Kit Col Money Tax DR amount of CR S 1 percentage for II cash paid to Lucas cash paid to Luus at settlement 19 AND YOU GO IN QUEST OF GOODS TO Decorate Your Homes Call and see the large assortment of Consisting of Gold Micas Satin Flats White Buff and Brown Blanks Ceil ings Dados Centre and Borders of all kinds WINDOW SHADES in numerous beautiful designs Shade Cloth Fringes Tassels and Fixtures in endless variety POLES CORNICES PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDINGS Henry Hall iron MENS FURNISHING GOODS SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY Come Early and See our NEW GOODS DR To amount of E3 To W 00 Bv 8 IlV amount of work 6S Hy IM days 80 00 By balance due S 90 00 THOMAS LUCAS Supervisor DR To amount of 30 To 100 50 SO CR Bv exonerations By amount of work By 97 days time 8 85 1038 51 100 SO 81115 8li By balance due S 100 50 Amount of outstanding 86 Amount due 405 00 S 1109 86 Township debt over amount of Money 02 81 We certify the above to be a true and cor rect statement u found by the Auditors 1 DAVID DAVID Bargains Bargains GO TO P V BAKERS A3 HE WILL POSITIVELY QUIT BUSINESS APRIL 1 Boys Overcoats Meos and Bop Suits Closing Out 50 Per Cent Below Value HATS CAPS GENTS GOODS WILL BE DISPOSED OF 25 PER CENT COST Our Sacrifice Sale only lasts 60 Days Call get your pick of the Bargains PHILADELPHIA BRANCH CLOTHING HOUSE