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STAR, of Friday. But lha raplyU

ot dauy the ehama that ha «aa ana of thaOrat, if not Mo dnt OBO Who Timllad Jark Uarria, In tha lock up after hia amat, anti whal waaba than torf Why did ha taka

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■aka good their aaaortiona, bo la by a Bat dubtLand Inault la added to injury,by thoao »bo«lK*ldoot only

Tiia cltargm made by tha Hun again it

purpoae of oztortinf a high price for ^ pay high mica lo the miuere Hu will now hare to coma down, - quicker than they wont up. and

Jack aad turning him Irom the eril of hia waya? Varily, it would baa caaaof SalU Rebaklag Bin. We*/ylheod ' the’ lr<nr, or uy human being, n that wa (tha writer of lhL« i lyar apeka either hy word aign, at uy tima nr under any drenmBBioeea, by day or by night to Jack Uarria, or uy of hu raacolly gang. Wa an not in tha habit of _ in*, with craatnna of that t ' with the editor of the Ocrea Ware When MoGrath

BWIndian, who inhaled thie city uy time, ha aaaerta what be knowa to be wilful end maliciou* falaelwa ijf l>ooptaahould'^Tthink mboofdca in* Capa May,« account of a day • • " or than ueoal. Wa

Would Mr. Sawyer, coo*ider thb A Weatcrn editor haa put into practice a plu which-yill enable latpera to diapause wKh the uai Oghting member of the a tall One ing, ha waa waited upon by the Uggeet kind of a fellow armed Urriflc cudgel, with eereral sundry protuberanoee aticking out all round, mamlously rcaembling Colt’a derringcra and bowtea, who rith: “Wilere’s that editor?'' Onr said: “He is not abont, bat please take a seat and amnae yourself with ho will be in in a few mind hurried down i the foot of which, ho met mu eaiii more profane and

rupture with uofrignad a»tl«6ici. As long as the members held together, they were free to flx the price of coal to amt themselves. The monthly schedule of rates waa entirely arbitrary and capricious, in adJuating which the public had no rates wbalever, tboa entailing grieraua bunkos on private as weU as vsat Indus:rial IntoraslA Tha refusal of the lohigh Valley Company to be no longer controlad by the dtctalioo of the ring, will probably be the beg inning of a regular coal war, similar to that whkh has been carried < leading Wealcrn railroads The Urge a.le of coal lo-dny

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n-r in T-hil..l,.lnl,l. .ln~l .. mg your ami, ana navin); to pay lire Hies are impiemij oeicrrro num uv- . ii ~ T ^ ^ dSIn^L lirlh^ ,t - P— ,ly rf KMIT 7'"f. 1. a tingm-w cutpela when they should do * » • "rT mother-in-law, cither exemplary, ex- so, either from fcor cf not feUlhg in ,ta “ W* 1 - rtch * r lh “ down nl'riVT-n-,T* reilsnt and klnd-llkc unto our own, or with honest consckntlens drakes, or preelona thu gems and ,.°r <k *™* TT- .reguktrUrmaganlUk.untoww.ew. of bring mad. to pa, too much. If !««»• It k a much rich.