A THEGAMBRIA FBEE1.I. EBENSBUnC, PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1S73. Democratic Sttite Ticket. tAu ;mvf.rnk, ANDUKW II. DIM,, of Union County. FOR MFtTI.N ANT iiVFI:M'H, JOHN KKKTIfr, of t'rawfor.l County. FOR SITKKMF. Jt'noi:, IIENUV I. KSS, of Montgomery County. ME( KETAHV INTERNAL AI'FAIIiH, J. Ill!'SON AFIUCA, of Huntingdon. Democratic District Ticket. FU CIINCRKSS, A. H. CUFl'P.Onf, of Woners!t. Democratic Comity Ticktt. AtMB! T. L. TV U'r)Orttr"I'I". rorifinnuh rioroufrh : Jull.X FKN't.'lN, KtxiiHt.urif. IIKOHTCIl AS1) KtrOHPHI. JOHN V.. f.AKK. i:t.fiisl.utg. TMK.isriiF.n. A. VEAti f.KV, Jf.lmstown. ()MMI-iSlltNKH, JiKIX rAMCHni.t,. l'im rtiTiiisr h Ikjroujtb ; UtiUltiii (il'K!.i;V, I.hcr.stiinn. I'ooit iiHKTin. Jfci-SR PATTF.lt"' N, Johnstown. PL'iivr.ron, HS.tUV WAXLAN, Car roll tovn. AI'MTOIIS, ritfT.fP P. KKl.r.V. Portico Tirp.; FATIMCK hll.LON, Ki.lor 1 . Ai.Tiioroit a t.ireeiioaciccr was ciectca a Greeiibaclccr was elected .st week in tho Indianapolis ) lso two in Iowa it must not ! ' ' " j Ut Congiess last district, and also bo inferred that theso results wero brought about purely by tho votes of Greenback men. I'ach district was strongly Republi can, and the Democrats made no iiomina- ti..o Lnf rw i ffpiiprnl fliinrr vrded for the i . 11. 1.1 , 1 f i Greenback candida'cs. If they had not I .... . 1 r t .1 ; dono so. but had voted for men of their own paity, there would have bocti no . 1 1. 1 ri . . 1 . 1 :.. A:.l... .i . , m, , 1 orilie two st;iti:H. nli lleiiiociats it was 1 ri'pn oli:k 1 oil e 1 0.1 11: II t UUtUll 111 CIlllUl 1 a choice between two svils, and they choso the leaet - m- -w - -- We were entitely too liboial last week J in conceding that" the Republican State i ticket in Ohio had been elected by pi oh- j ably 7,000 majority. Ist Saturday the i Republicans of C iumbus claimed a ma- ; jori y of only 4,00), while the Democrats j ou!d not concede more than 3.000. Thus ; lias this great Republican victory dwindled ' down almost to a drawn game, for which ' tlie Demociats who voted tho Gioenback ticket bav themselves alone to blame. If I'l,t don 0,1 th as livinS ftt 1TC' they had stood by their political integrity, ! Howard street, whereas a Mrs. Potts testi in addition to electing tlneu out of ticenty ' Ilud before tho Court that she lived at that C ongiessrucn, they would have had a ma- i ioritv of Luoitv tho'is-iad for their tato i joruy oi iwoi.iy iju.ij.ui. ioi luiu i.iiu ticket. - - - - i . ! - ! TiiKit;: will not be any special regret ex- I ... ,,. , . i, , f pitvsacd at ti.e failure of tten. banks last , week to obtain a nomination for Congress ; in the 1 iitli ;.l.issaciiusei s district, no w defeated Ly ne vote by S. Z. Ikiwm;in. S.oio ears ao he foimally buried the ; 1. 1, .i.;,f i ,i i.,:,.;nn..n.,Ti.ifil ' . I .and viortiusly iUun'.e l it in the presence of an iiit6ir.geit Hddioiico he was called upon to addiesn. IIo has now received his proper reward, and that loo in tho old abo lition State of Massachusetts. The same Kwlfl and stern punishment should be me. ted out to every public man who will at- tmpt to preach tho doctrine of hatred and ; ill will towards tho peoplo of tho Southern States. Thh Denver (Colorado) A'cr, speaking of tho vote at the late election in that State, ays that every Democratic convert to tho Greenback party voted the straight Gioen back ticket, while the Republican prose lytes of tho new organization marched to tho polls and voted solidly for the Repub lican ticket. This nice lilt Id game was likewi.io played in Ohio a the eloclion last waaIt mill aftv it id ifi.nnnilpit in oiii nwn ' . , .... , State, in November, the Demociats who! i are now innocently training with the) Oreotiback crowd will discover, only when t it is too late, how completely they liavo bxen duped. One would suppose that tho irult iu Colorado and Ohio ought localise ! the tl'RP ' 1 j ' Ihrui to optfti their eyes, and to see that is prepared for them. The true character of William Lilly, the Osidet broker of Wasliington city, and tlie J ' . . ' . .. i Jwhutowti ld)nrte, in its vile assaults j upon (Jen, Co.'IVoth is now being more ful- p Ij dovel pod in its rottenness than even Lilly himself stamped it in his trumped-up ktory before tho tiigiusiotial committee twojtats ago. It seems lh.it ho was a Ri igad Q uai tei master in the at my in ISO:, and wo w'ol publish next week the ofTicial lecord of his convicti jii by a Court Mar tial, held at Hilton Head, S. C, iu that year, oi rAroutof recharges pieferred against him, and his d':.-mis.-al fiom tho mm vice. That was tho kind of hair pin Li;!y was in lstI;J. IIa3 his character im proved any since that eventful peiiod ? Always taking it for granted that every Democrat "ho Is worthy of tho name will support the county riuket, and thus pre set ve the organization of his parly unbro ken, we h.ivo not deemed it all necessary to mak any uigcnl appeal in that direc tion. We have no soi t of patience with ii e culling themselves Democrats who will attend tho delegate elections and af terwards oppose the nominations whieh Lave been made by their own selected nABA A A unnAril i-ii'ii Aounftr iinn '-" - -,- j - Ventiou i a lolteiy ill which Jiditical prizes , , , -,i j . i are to be drawn, ana no man wiil dispute the fact that the present c mn.y ticket was as fairly and honoiably nominated as conn f ty ticketn usually are. Acer the county convention had pe. formed its work, it was uot a question who omjht to have boen noin- inated for the different olTices, hut who vere. The pith has boen marie plain by the action of tlie nuiveut ion, ami no lb m ocrat otiiit for one motncut to think of do ing anyiinoif amu liiao his bouuJv.u duty by givi'ljf fhf rieber m:d by Mm rouvtu tiol UU Wlillu ALld OOtdl ll aUppOtl, ! OZ vZiZl It was very amusing to see the RepnV.i- ' can papers come out on the clay after tho Western elect iouslast week, some with that ; "Fame old ciKue' up a pole, and others wit.li a Viiliaut jv"Vr proudly crowing over , a supposed political tiiumph. Tlie fun didn't last very long, however, for on the riillk-ioT iuv ir. m rts discovered that the " ' coon had sneaked forth a little too soon, and that tho rooster had commenced to crow before he was half way out of tho i jroods. The Jhrnld played thisvi trick on its readers as late as Thursday afternoon, i It was a fitting imitation of the traditional ! boy whistling to keep his courage up while ! passing a graveyard after dark, or of a ! drowning1 man grasping at a straw. To ; lose three Congressmen in Ohio, three in ! Indiana, and Itro in Iowa thus placing a ' Democratic majority in the lower blanch I of tho next Congress beyond all doubt was i not much to crow over, nor was it exactly j the entertainment to which Republican j editors expected to bo invited. Tho unr j rote of the victory won by tho Democracy i in these elections consists in the fact that I they secured a niajoiity of the Congress- ; men from each of the States of Ohio and i Indiana, whoso votes will, pei consequence, ! bo cast for a Democrat fur Piesidcnt in the event of tho election being thrown into tho j , , . , . I House of Representatives. Dan oorhees , succeeded In securing a majority of ttrehe over the lLei nb'.icans and GreenbAckers iu ! the Indiana Legislature, and hiselectiou to the U. S. Senate may therefore he regarded ; 1 as certain. I his is a Pioud victory lorllio , el xincut Iti'l:ana Scnato-, in the face of a ' Republican appotlionme.it bill in that State j which is as one sided and unjust as theono uow in force iu our own State. I Ir is very evident that tho Republican loaders intend to play their usual fraudu lent game at tha election iu Philadelphia, unless prevented by tho Judges of the e j - Couits, before whom tho annual contest to ' ' purge the registiy lists commenced last week, and will continue daily until a fow days previous to the election 1 The asses- soishavo returned a total of lSD,tViO regis- i teret! voters in that oity. New York cou- tains about 300, ()k) more inhabitants than Philadelphia, but has never polled asmany vt,tes as ar0 icgistered in the latter city, It is believed that nearly 40,000 more "nrucs are on uio l n:ia.icipnia uses man ; ought to bo. As nearly all tho wards are Republican, the assessors of course belong to that party, and as an instance of how . effectually they do their fraudulent woik, j il was shown iu the Court of Common . Pleas, hist Saturday, that iijt voters were esti- j that 1 ' ! liar numoer wun uer utisDaiiu anu son, anu '.nac there wero no other men in the house. A I ; the efforts that the Democrats have made : . r , , . , - i in the Legislature to have one assessor of, each party elected in the diU'eieiit wards , . , , . I have been defeated by the ring, for tho ex- i press purpose of preventing an honest rcg- ! lstiation. L:st year 8,000 illegal names were stiicken from the list by the two .Indgcs, and double that number would ue!" eiased had there been time. The frauds iu the city of r ctty of rings at iho next election bid f.iir to exceed those perpetra ted iu in the iutorestof Ilarlranft. The Philadelphia Recorder bill, of which . M. S. Quay, chairman of tho Republican , c -.. j Mate Committee, is nowJenjoyitig the ill- . , ' gotten fruits, has been brought to tho at- tention of Henry M. Iloyt, Cameron's can- j didato for Goernor, in a way which we ,,, We v,l.t.l, A ... i citizens of Philadelphia addressed a letter early last week to each of the candidates for Governor, asking him whether, in his ooimon. a reoeal of tho onnoxniua niPAsniB : . . . ' would leceive executive sanction. Tf ni'l I ii, win not bo very difficult for Mr. Dill to answer i , , ., , , , , I such a letter, because ho denounced the! measure as unconstitutional. Reforo lioyt j ,. , , J . died to it, lie got Mai trap. ft, who Signed ! . bill, and Quay, tho Rocoider himself, I rejd tho each to address a letter to him (Iloyt), , . , , ., , which uiey ooin, oi course, ueicuu mo oiu, t- l.t t .i r . . , -i. and Iloyt sends theso two lette.s, together i with a brief one fiom himself, to tho com- ' mittee, as his answer. All this is exceed- j I 'nejy thin, and Mr. Iloyt will ho taught j that he cannot hoodwink the voters of . 1 IhkhIwHIK IHO VOteia Ol Phihldeliihia by any Such led tape process. ! ' f . , , I Iho concluding sentence of Quay s letter to IT : -l.-r ..... :o : :..:. Iloyt in defence of tho bill is a curiosity in its way. He tells Iloyt that in no sense j I run ftiA I, i 71 smlf finv i.t.m-r.tcmn vo,.l among iho thieves who have been bribine i ,. , , . puoou oinuein, anu louuiug lue oiato oi i her revenues in years past." This is as i i ..- i- r , i I cum as in i icieio, coming iroui ia man wno, unaor nio bing the peo by the com t of '"lnoro Tiif. Philadelphia Telegraph, a leading very ton tio is (leicnainsr, is iot- ' :";, ""jmui couui, wno i-j-uay , . . , .. ...... o! ,f IM.u . '..i,.i,;.. c,.,. i -'i'" ecu e miner inti'ininii aim wno is the ' uumgnrii. o one a isputes i ,'uay ssnro wu !"" 1 "ila-e.-lphli, as Stated ! j,,,,,,,, friend of Hovt. The fact was r..v...i ' ..o ... rt .J !.. mitteeo in their letter to llovt. under oath upon tiie Molly Mairuire ti-als "LV..." ' . than fiO 'M-0 per annum " Wh n ,:V,"n po th.irouifii-paee.i a partisan as; UJK am.iavns; nut in tins instance uicy 4,1 " Wiiiiam H. Kemble rcc.nieil from i he nronon-' lather overshot the mark. The exposure lie publican paper, in re foiling to Delano v's : Now, accord mir to Mr. I.ambei i, the Hoyt men- 1 and ho has them in both parties, to renew-cl-.aice of Know Nothingisui against Mr. i nvri nreac-tivtiy enKaretl in an effoi i to repeat ed labors ia his behalf. M.ii . ,1.. r n . . ,..i.. ..; . I tne corrupt and infamous bargainor ls75with ' JMII, pays IHO lullowilig inailiy iriDulO lO, that, gentleman t nn7j"in i-U. tun the publication of which in reunion! p-iper was simply d-irracef u I. If Mr. l'!l ever mlvoeated Know .N.il hiot'isni it was w le-n he was a hoy. and before he had wit and 1 experh-ni-e to know what he was ta'kirur about. ; What Im professed to believe when he waseiirh ; f ceii years: old has nhont as much bearimr upon his political standinif at the present lime as had ' (ieorire Wnsliiii ton's- arl y 'I'orv principles w it n i his policy afler he bicame I'll -iden t of the t't.iied States. We hope to soe Mr. Dill's coth pi'titor elevated to the fJovt rnorsbip of this staie. but we have no de-arc to see the Demo cratic candidate sl.mdet ed, or to have his defeat accomplished by oi her than the most honorable minus. Whatever there may be air.iintt .Mr. Dill as a pi.liiician.it can truthfiiilv be sai l nr i,n,i i,.,t there hn been :io oi-ipii-iou if dai-k-lanternism about liijcii'jr;i'He has tie-n m tact, reinarkabl v oten nnd Mbove-tioard in ail his nijmiij ami iii,inK, mu.i ir he should have ,1 J,?, V:;','; perform alt Uie (rut rnatorial lunetior.s with- '-"t fear, lavor or p ir t ia iii y. ,,c., without re- lumiioir nuv dim mii.-r tinm iiot whii-h i t.i eVofTd wrUitt . . From the 1st of January, 1870, to tho :$lll of Sentember. ;Wo vearK miW A .-..l.V.i. V. .... lVn.i.1 Ai.O.intlv 1. nn.l.i.:,... in I rurM iiniii.i n , in iiw.i t9niiB in iiiu hup. . - ....v. . . . . .- . : oeen procureu 10 iro amonif ir sn-nen i.i rci.-f.. 1 : n,.r. ;ot:.,. .,,.,,, i,, -bi.p.p.:, iri.i , i,..i r ..r7...; r ,. sent t.tat in order to save Jaek Keboe from th day moriiing, a foe broke which h..1.e,.u.Hatc,som..rth"Verv ridiculous s ihp Iri h-ntp i elVii-tl v I i..'iiT , r oT ""' , of Wiibur's livery stable, M I Pr'L'-'"r.".-.-.?.or Sir ':'M":" i ieoKmx.l'sVe ; spreading rapidl. soon swe ! ! .vr ! r. hi ;,ism ,r, ir,.: ; --'r.n,Mr. ii.. TmT k.,ow,hey ti.e block. The memen w " " . - 1T ir lr Matt. ICur their I i--t nH i tnn ... . ...... i, ui,. ii, . ,.....r4 ..... f.o .o lh.kii,H!iii.!hi..n.,na...... iuu insui.iciencv oi water. ui.io iiio.iLin I io,liS.S,.,2.-, copies of tho i A. Providence swindler coollv sold a New o;k i.,'.vi; Kssud. making a daily house to which he had no claim. and re average cux.iUtioii ol '. l.,jC(i for she en- ceived f '2,7H) for the forged title. The ti.e time, wuli a weekly chc.ilat ion .f 81,- ow ner first learned of the sale when the r-.)X Uortt uue ii is that the Svu thiues suppostd purchaser oideied hiai to move ivi W.I. OUt. ELL . CX.W. Xi? 13 The frtantlcrs ntainst Hen. L'of- i froth . J The fo'lowing article, which wo Copy j from last week's Johnstown Demwnt, assigns to the Johnstown Tribune, Jacob M. Campbell, who is the power behind the ! Jlt.'junf, llie lien loin jnqtiirir, aim ih.m, , Ilixiitrii not lenst William T.illv. the riOSI finw u,D , .i,tMe,l to nrrniiv. omiiifr T " . . '" . " to the nolluted Hood of slander they liavo let loose on tho head ot ..en. CotirotU : Tl.f earn p.i iirn of .l;in1or institutf.l ty Jacob or i;inior meiiiucu 11 jarnn M. i:ni-if 11 an t thi- Johnstown TrH.une. nn.l ronowiMi oy t isiiiori r'tnrfr. airuii me io fa"; nu-n .n the luny vuu tfnr vor bikI dcu riuiiiHtion into Dt moeiKts to mnkean effort to iltfcat this -amjMirii or, ','ottroth with sc-llinir n riiiin niittifi) lei -.viini. who rcsnleu at Smtnn, liedfor.l c-ounty. rn1 pro(iucel in pvilnce the st:itfm'iit of William r.illy, of Wyphinirron City. Mr. Lilly is one of the lillii p f lint toil not, and nfiiher does he spin anything Imt very iin Irohnt,l' yarns, lie is known In W Mfhinirton ( i'.y us a policy" man. n man who fs Ht.le an I willing to fuini-h witnesses readj- "stutTi-il" with any klii'iof evMence desired, ami is a well known perjurer and puborner of perjurer?. Ili'tsM man without character or conseiem-e. ihinir. His tei-timonv would not tie taken in a court of justice, und hi evidence whete he is known H dumaiiiiur to the party who pvvs him. He is not one of thelillics of the vail e v. tint a til v licered liar. He is in short a notorious, dead i.eat. And tho assertion that he was or is , VuxV j of iheietrersor John Fnitm.F..,..Siipeririten- lent of Iho rmhril lrri rimnanv'a lin..i onii th? .... - - i "j -i Messrs. Ilei winii lene.l out thenadct.-liii.glanilersotransi.arent. 1 i !v thin Hint the landerei-q have lieen d:iz-d nnd '. confuted, and are now prepared to admit that their attack so far on tho ndetship is H shimo- ' i,.ss slander: and nrooose now tr ia that it wiia cninr. r.il...r inn n-ii.-i hniurliOlinpurlr.tshin ' .. ..w .............. ........ ...v ............ K. , ? their slander nhont Herwind ha s so com Herwin d ha so com- d on them, their paid brought to the front. ! pl' tely failed and reader . i.i'i i nr i 1 1 : 1 13 11 ru 1 r t uniiiirnr t . 1 t n 1 rin 1 1 and with Jacoh 11. Campheii's nvincy in his I'erjurf r Lilly ia Rtrain Vfs uVe !nan wioTolo nnd struck nau- P,ue ..... . son. And Mr. Lilly's testl- niony to these mysterious a flairs would he tie- ald Vo i,'. " mUl"U aDJ"lhin e,de be mny Hence the itedford Twinirrr of last week eon- I tiling a slanderous letter from the redoubtable j Lilly nsrainst (ieiural oiTroth in replv to a speech made by him at a I"in "craic meeting recently held in Itedrord. Ity the testimony ol Lilly published in the Trihwif, and in a pamph let" now beintt circu.ated hy Campbell, IVIly swears, that In: tlid in,t mnrmlirr the tiime of tl e CiUtt t ilid imt run- ml r r J' ei tin- rttt Itiip tc i.i fir tli I imt ;niiir v h re he ixn'.f the. nvmeu ti C:trto:h. Now, this mieni hie. purchased beat, i over ' wo ve: rs !i I ter this sworn statement ' made, says the cadet's name is Charles Philip i i unnnnrt t nar un; moeeyiwas pain at "San derson 's," antl the appointment was made on the 4th day of .lime, lsc-. It is plain to all when he made his statement under oath he swore f:ilsc!5-. or he now utters a fnlsehood. Hut is it not self-evident that both his state ments are f.ile. and that interested parties have pail him for them? He stands forth a Self-admitted perjurer. That is his business, nnd the men who are nrw usin- him are sub orners of perjury. The Johnstown Trilmne . says l.ie cadet wad I rwind, an. I produced I.il I ly's statement to ho'ter it up. and Jacob M. Campbell had the Triliutir'x eliaree and Lilly's i statement printed in pamphlet form and t ireu : lutes that p;.!iip!iK t now. Liilytie I the Itediord ! Iwntirrr say it was Kuhnliari. Was t hen evi r sueli a palpable lie laipubk. j.l . l.d t ur !i .ore unj pet ef bururluitflv mix themselves up? ftotti lifc-lissn-id infamous fiihood4 When liars so are shanit-l the bars are itr.swi-r.d they chanu-e their tune. The important ijiu stion is what had Campbell's money to do widi ycttinir tins hist state. iomh t How much money bus Jacob M Campbell paid this bold scoundrel lo swear bis soul to hell ? Wiil any sensible man believe this falsehood any longer afo r this humiliating confession of The Johnstown Trilmne must now chanire its nltuV)uV ramphlet and ad- . Gen. ('off roth apt'oie'cd one naval cadet on (I... . . T l T. . .. perjury by L.by.' we think not. the recomuiendati..!. of John Fulton. K.p.ono '"""H1 " m n, u. i. Meyers, Hn,j ,j,ie ,,n t),e rec iin.nen.-'.iiiDii t the late Hon. J. v. Iii-ker.-en. of iiedferd roimtj. Mr. Fu ton has full v- vindicated f o-n. ColTroth ' in theappoir.tmentof lie. wind. Mr. liM-kerson s dead and Lilly knows this and has probaMy j hit upon the youitir man lie recommended in ord. r to save Mm-. If and Ins instigator from 1 ?, rXTn 'S" more nTlikHyVhL'? ! Lll! s last statement was fixed un Lv one of Campbell's hi-ni hmen in IP-dford. (ten. Cof froth is determim d to find the whereabouts of Kuiinhnrt and have him expose Lilly's a-t lie. The pnbiio may Xpect a new lie airainst (Jen. Corfioth in all the issues of the Tril utiz und ueoioia Jti''iircr until the electiou. Tiif. llarrisburg Putrid very distinctly declaies that the Republicans of Pennsyl- vania, hy voting for llojt, will to all iu- tten,s .a,ul r'Tpses sustain the infamous ' bargain and sale whereby the Mollie Ma- , ,a , , J , quite vote was secured for Ilartranft three years ntn, and iudirinsr from the followiiiir : we don't see how that horn of the dilemma ca" bo avi,Jetl by any Republican who1 bPl"-i tnormgi'.cKet. i ne rutnot says the dent h warrant of Jack Kehoe has not been issued, and if it should he issued will be followed by a reprieve from the (Jovernor after the (i ,(i.m. The Itepublo-an politicians 'are tnvliini on the life f tlie onrirteil tntn. and they ............. - - - - .iv..i.i,'i iNimniii nn : smIc runim rr,,t ;., ii ,v !,. .(.... i.i n.. ... irnvu iin-ir cue i rom ine i-li fn. f r.tn t i . ... ,,.... ... . .. - . ' " "' ".'', in ! " w,i " ti as et':orm in f the Kepuhijcari State Cononitree. We will let Mr. J. H. f.nm- i l'frr' 'h. s'.iirr eorrci-pondcnt of th-; I'hiln.lel- l"o JO"'", ieu me Miiry. .nr. i.nmiiert, in writiiur to the Times from I'ltr.hnnr. n,,,..i. . d.ite ot October lo, says : "It I? a biot that the Important question of tjriy- I i-r t:il v,te (t.o .Mol'.ie -Mauire) with num.-y Z7Z ; i nc pr-iie. ii ion l-.r tne parelinve as presented to tho ci'inmittec met with in,us:l i..n Inen a f.ur ,.r i .. ... ... - . .. v. t um invi:ers, not iniy .Mr. win. ll . Keuible. ot .ir ncMoa. if consummated, would trinir upon tho i;'publ:-an party. He was voted down, however, by ;i c.nridi:raiie niaorily the mernr.er.-i, and a fund o! between four and live thousand dollars w.'4. Immodlate y- iir-.iviiied. which was n.-iil r. thr .mifii Kn. Sci(ried ami other loo it o ,UcUli!l , s.;.,uvik, Co work lot IM- , r. ' pose. C,d. H.-nfy M . Ib.vt, the present ,,,! i. ; can candidate lor Govern, r. w.iJ rlia.rt.ian ll Tt e ! state i;,.m,iiif too whieh dc i ied upon th,.' policy and nrov ,1 th.ev. He will ..t ' -,.',...... . f ,,..,..A loi r"3 i cd his committee of that year." 3 mc.uocr , ' This statement puts the rcpinil,Uiln for tha rim it tll,d h purchase of ihu M !ly .Mavmre vote lor Hart- 111 l.j.l, t III OIlUll t lie ItlTl I1CV Of .lack Kehi.o bis colli rei-es, Ki-iu HenruM. l'ut. Thu s rt part Of Iii record. It is a roeori" ti.1 whicn he cannot dispute or explain. The money ruined by the j!ate Committee of which now was cimo iiiau it'n i.-ntu en jrtci iehoe. hn !' no!.rmsttVmor,!fcCr,rr,,f,vi',,, v,T,vl:t i; ilni t ui..! ins committee, it may be under- stood how diMrrac-fui and revolt ini o the Moll V Maif Hires. The new contract w iiJ;. i on the lue. of Jade K" hoe.. A fellow by tho name or j. j. uanairtier. or M Keepport. hat ; humiliation and disgrace they di.erve. ir rl... cent Kepnbiieans tsieati lo vme r-onistenti v ; for it Hepubiican candidate for linvernor, they niii iimm! iii hp m roe mis i ri:-if w i to rna nan oener recaii ineir convention ana place . ...v. . ..,,..,.,. ti.- .. . . . ine i uisnurgu j-otn says inat tne Catholic Sfand.ird if Philadelphia, after Rending to the country two columns of slander upon the Democratic organization aid one of the cand-idates of the party, considers itself aggrieved because it was charged with being paid for the job. It suddenly realizes that it has been caught in aiding a lot of corrupt politicians, and is is no restitution in this to Mr. Dill or tho Democratic party. i i i i . . i oh .,?iir(X tnih tnnrinn wnQ p pvpi v uroujriit np stauriing by Archbishop UhmI "oj'. ,"",wre' -T-'.ou ; r.x- ro of preenbncks, received as his month's , t;j ' " J '"- ftf r,,' , ;e and a further discussion prevented. But change hotel 10.000 ; Ii. Simons, trihac- j wage into tbe kitcheu 8lovo oll Wcdnes- ; a Canprl InSUrAnPP A nnnl , C".t ,,ne;,tl,e U , ' 7 . i.t ' bow does it propose to remedy the Injury comst, if3,5tJ0 ; L. Walter, grocery, .000, day afternoon. True, he afterwards felt ei UtJUCl f l I ll NtJ Agenl, ,llne melting the tallow Mid bo'-'- " it has done ? It is uot enough to say the R"d Defiance & I rry, druggists 4,000. i ju his vcst pocket and pulled out a wad of , ii..V; C . 1'A. j it with the mass. This mixture 1 editor and proprietor were not purchased '1 h amount of insurance carried on the newspaper and then bee an to howl, but ho j a Policies written at short notice in the j be colored according to ta-te 1-v a I ' with money ; we may grant that, but there town was largo, but the amount cannot s win not vo,e tlie Greenback ticket. ' f, DL D RELI A Rl F TTMjiii inrr M,,vr.r ; f. the P'-'1'" 5X1 On to Victory. OIIAinMAJf SrF.F.R STUIKFS THK Kf.YNOTE OK DEMOCRATIC DI TT-STAND BY YOUR COLORS. The command of the hour is Forward The duty of the hour is prompt, earnest, thorough organization. With the result of the late btace elections before us, the , - i . . : ..1..:.. . i.. t ..!. , mguway to vieiuiy ia c m luo i ounu can wsik hi h. ! V "' "' , , - .... . : have stood hy our srantiara inroimn sioim . anj ajj turoucn uereat ana oleaster , rike their locks again and present an un- broken fiont to the common foe. Read wit.h onen eve. and consider with nonest 1 ney onngyou irniLiiii iiwiuij In Indiana the Demociats followed tho tbat they are preparing lor an early winter, j iv.o unuu,,,....... ...r.., ..... i.i... lV. uie old flap and stood shoulder to shoulder in Seventeen persons have been drowned i Pilot: "I he man who talks of 'Irish o: j,on wns intiod uc-f. J bv ti,,. , the shock of baf.lo. Victory now gilds at Cortemiglia and Millcsm... in Northern j 'Native' in an American election is a fool, j);le jron Coinpuny" in -their ensign; a majority approaching : Italy, by tho overflow of the P.ormida j demagogue, or a scoundrel. I Ins sen- - . twenty thousand for their State ticket, and j river. timent, ao tersely stated, is respectfully re- v la wire cast in kn-Ui, r tho election of nine out of thi:teen mem- Up to the last accounts twenty-three rerred to the epublican managers who incites w i.le anl I inir-s :, bers of Congress a gain of Ave -and a Protestant preachers and eighteen Catholic : have attempted, and most woeful.y failed, three holes whereby they majority in the Legislature, are the sub-j priests have fallen victims to the yellow , to revive the Kr.ow-Nothing i.ssuo in the tlOWn to the lonitn 1 i. 1 stantial fruits jf their devotion. ; In Ohio we have elected eleven members ....:.. ..r . 1 . i.., ; t ioi t h11" ' . ' " l,c 1 " a pitiable minority of the whole popular! vote, the Republicans have elected their : State ticket by a small plurality, through the folly of our own people. A sufficient! 1 i Tl . . I. ' iiuii uci I'l lciiil'Uiitia nauuocii imu um v.i ecu u.iuk m kiu ah ioii 10 mtiiib mo uo- feat of their old faith and the temporary success of their relentless f.e. The Re- .. i,-,.. , i . k , v i rhl:cans who pretend to be l.reenoackers lii-travpri IliAir i irof pKHions. nnrl fir. tho noils j r i deserted their new pai tv. And nov t . "i 1 i j Democrats who were misled and dec now the deceived j-.....-..... ...... -' . .- " -.... ... . ... in tho consutning shamo and sorrow of heir et,a1 fetotl.e truth that they wrtx-ra rnArk rr iiin ina nici -n m ntuu r- ru mr r . Lave been made the instruments to perpct- tiate Republican misrule and to defeat their tiate Republican misrule tnmds and canso. Democrats of Penns; you to swear with npli ylvanta, I call upon ftcd hand that like tactics and treachery, led by corrupt men and means, shall not succeed here in No- , V. T.. .1 . . . . . . m : n crime. United, tho State is outs, and the , feast of Indiana will bo spread upon our , table. If von waste your ballot noon a! thi, d candidate the spoiler will reap the 1 . . -' ..'... harvest and rob you ot your own ! Loaned will, tlio . nnilaf rt ttiniit ta publican managers ate debauching tlie people, and are maintaining Greenback organizations in Democratic counties for the cunning pnrposo of dividing our foices and thus securing our defeat. Hopelessly' demoralized themselves, in their nfrpr ne- spair they seek to divide us. Shall the lesson of Ohio and Indiana pass unheeded? It faithlul to our flag no human power can arrest our march or delay our triumph. And wl:y sliould Democrats desert their Tini tv liow 9 Tlift prila uoH Kni-lAiia l.i.ior which the people eroan are the bitter ft nits r i i i- i c-i n r 'd Republican rule. Shall our folly pei pet- nato in power tho authors of our woo ? Or sliall we not, burying minor differences, unite our foices and po forward to their overthrow ? The path of duty and of safe- ty is before us, and I summon every Dem- ii rai in me siaie to waiK in it. ii any oi our peoplo have been hesitatine they must ,.ow seo that the only hope of success is wi,h us. Vilh a history dating from the .1 .- ... ... . birth of the nation ; honored with il.nstri- Tiif.Catttot.ic Stantauo Comes Dots. Tho C'lthflic Sin nrt'trd of this week, "says the Pittspntfth Pol ot Friday, instead of producing Delaney's proofs of Dili's Know Nothingism, confssso.- to an error ! of judgment in tho publication of Its itiju- uiciou "-" " oewie , . . . , - . . , T , ".7er ' 1 , P " .""-v -"""i'" ' 1-1 a ,V'.,'' , , , - , 'V- j hshf d the public letter of Atchbisho-p otn censuring the publication, it is but just to give the following letter from the Arch bishop to the publishers of the Standard : CATnicnnAi, I.ooan Pgr a re. 1 rnn.AUM piiia, October 7, ltTf. AO llie :vi,(iir nun j ii'iinnuis ui luu l.'Oie.-dl. strtmtnrt : ous names and deeds, the Democratic party 1 - ho, .Mich., w as burned on Wednesday , the exit, and thiity five men and Il ls and j orotip of Klail l.i li ' i ! calls its wayward children back to its fold, ! I'igtit, and t lie chaired remains of Con-i two women weie sufiocated, Many per-' ihnoiir the 1';: that they may share in the joy and rejoic- quest and bis wife and child were found I sons w iiln tf.ltllf.TnM n ft i 7 i . . . ing of its coming vie ory. in the ruins. It is supposed they were -A I H I fl f? fl Tfi fl it 1,0 "J ' ! ,X R. M. Spf.kh, rauidered nnd the house set on fiie. j M"''itLl If 0 0 U tl II U I U II V UU. . nv 11,1,1 tlnnk m-tb.i-- r. Chairman State Democratic Committee. Ir. Thos. O. Summeis, the fust Nash- The i ' meal f a i:iisiiiM v. ' :. y O fnti.fv r.N : Voo object to tho words. '.t n j f 1' machine to i,e ne,i t,yth.e niannjert f an v r:"lit teal j Commodore Garrison, who isn't a min '"'?" wl,ii'n ow,,r in the "Card 'published in j ,lte icss ,I:4I1 peveuty-five ytvi.s .T age, has this isup of your paper as reflect inir on vour : , ... J . , ' personal Integrity. In nirir them we by no ', oeen united in marriage to Miss Letitia means intended to altribute corrupt or im- Willett Randall, of St. Louis, a vonnct bulv .i..,.i.i . . I""i" 1 in . i. . in- i -i 1 1 i, i ui i 1 1 1. 1 i,- tors of t ne cuholi, Simulant in the publication of the iinforinnm nriicip. We kvi..nn the eonirary, many rea?ens to accord to them our sincere respect and esteem. vrr m(.,.iri,i!r. v.,,,.. .u.o.iinof nnt i Christ, Jamf.s F. Wooo, Archbisnop of IMuindelphin. Tho Freeman' Journal, of New York, devotes a lengthy editorial to the S'tind- urd article, from which we quote : ' Mr. Dill, who It too well known and has too distinct n record lor him to deny, pronounces Vr!;,rK,'SH ' IUM '.- to t'. A t.iK. The c:iai ire. whippeo up into pnch f rot h. I-I hut, in h ii "-A otfiina times, he whs a Koow-Noth- i inir ! Hut his aire is ther to rl'Hd for him. In j Know otiunfr times be was n ? in fui i.s: He declare?, even then. thai, lie was never affil "VV V UNOr e" or V""" '""ld "t have been a member ot anylodtfo.) f'r- I"' .'' '""""oic he leW,; sf..r,, .m,i 1. makes i,,,1l'h"t-""". Whout proof, very objcetion- B,,Jfe- n u r, .- , , . , n Mr.- D'"- nemoerntie candidate for Oovernor iated wiih itiem. (Not oeiiur of rrtfiiio aire, he of Pcnnsylvan!M. has a character snirieienlly enl-tanilal to obtain entire belief when he de- Clares he never van aumUd to the. Know liotU- lni! We stand on tiiin. ! The ( ViT'ioic S'rt ji i.ird. an excellent and able I Put holie ti,il.,.r h,ia l,r.r.. Iri.lv.l inln II o-ri.lt ! fault. Prol essinsr in twn ri:r of ooiit ica. It 1 rmht ncv-i.rio Iwnn ro,l.n-l....l narilimri.il n i IU; hv. raise and trencheroup political document ' concoeled tiy the ' Cameron ian Uimr." of such 'mscrupulous means to injure .Mr. r-n -n -, - ! 1 'ill w ill necessarily encourage his fl lClldS, An On, Towx Almost Obliterated. In Ldenburg, Clarion county, early Suu- out in tho rear aiu street, and pt Over the en- . ere promptly on were paralyzed by The total loss in tvi iiiiuipii n r t i r t nunit -aii iiiii iiiiv iii , f,, lVun.lred h in- , ed lfr"SAn,i aoliaib, lai geiy in f'11.0''.- 1 wrt humired and twenty-live uuuuings were burned and llie town aimosr. , completely destroyed. JMncn suttermr' ex- I ists amon tho losers. A relief Committee I l.a I : i .1.- ..:....:.... ' "r" ms "i of f,H'd from adjacent towns and from far- mers in tho vicinity are being distributed in tur iiouiciefs. iuu piiiiui'itL iiim-is ro the Oil Well supply company, $30,000 ; Travis' livery stables, loss heavy. "but un known ; Flinn fc llamm, !?10,tM "; Ben nett house, 12.0H) ; Kilenbure house, p- 00) ; M. K. clinrch and parsonafre, 7,(W!0 ; ; nan at present. t no depot warenouse, i n ion express onice ami ostoiuco wero destroyed. The fire is believed to have been incendiary. -. . . Monsignor Felix Antoine rhillipps Dupanlonp, Iiisliop of Oi leans and member of. i ho Fiench bcualc, ditJ suddenly on Friday. l rr-, i', f , ... .. , , JTeirp tintl fit iter Ts'otiitys. A man at Ascutneyville, Vt., has rend 23,(MX novels.. The t'ulest flour in Herfnany is now said to be made with glass millstones. g,.t..i :.. .r 1'.jisii oiintv. i u a ow. 1 ,r . 1...0 i-.ja i tnr t re. ,'uiou and realized 53.000. An elderly lady of Ackley, Iowa ii j:j r ,.;. , , n lifM fanit V IIinlOll t;n ;,i.l,ir-Ki . i .trio -i"-" liss Forrest Fielding, of Cuthhert, , , . . , ' ' , , 1- : us., nas oeen graouareu at .vnuiew , ; mate toiiece in uer ! -A descendant ; the bells of I. ryan, IJueen. one of the I fever, A peach tree near West Chester sent ! nt- , t,;i. .rrat ; . . o,.wou... rl.,... during the summor just eight feet nine inches. -Henderson, Ky., has a hermaphrodite pig with blue eyes, the law and chin of a ,.1, il.t - .....t ,J .. . . 1.. ,.t n,-. of Alary Muart is one 01 ; iki . 1 ku .ioou.u monc j "juumum ui j :i i,j s , , Tex. Miss Agnes Mc j ground, and has been going on for some p.Mln,, TU' wi.jr rht , 4-") famous Carolina family, i time. Rogers cannot live The assault , . . , 7 ' ' rr ported to have killed was made by Mrs. Lovell at. Rogers' house. ' ,7' 7 " "7.' 1 ! ! ':u - . : :j:.:.... I Ns v 1 1. at hi ill ian t. Catholic. I rishmatl Or DlLMKinj; .11 the n ., i i ' nou m duuu (. auu .Mi9 liivv iuuoc vn,"- I 1 , - elephant. A Portland, Oregon, dispatch says Eugeno A. Cronin, who enjoyed some no- torietv during the Presidential count, died there on atni flav nirrlit. - - .a . . Iho post office at I'ithole, enango rnnnp liny Lnoo Hicr-,il inued. Thirteen . t - .... - ' years ajjo this post ofllce was the thiid in ; the Mate in point of bigness. I To conserpienco of the report from I Cardinal McCloskey, the Vatican is said i - - i 1 1 rMiiinniiPTiPii f i i na nrr j to oe taking mearnres Tor a very consider j able development of Catholicism in Amer- , tea. Stephen M. Chandler, eldest son of! i the (tovernor oi ew TJrunswick. fell over ' no flmiiiilrmatf ... .- P.in,,,.n(. 11,11 p.;,inI. and dislocated his neck, causing instant death. A Texas revivalist .'colored) isjoreacb- ing the doctrine of a frigid hell with im- n . ; rnense sr.ccess to congregations that were I not at ft 1 i m iiiTficpii l.v t Iim , .r. i t ,.F t hod ox torments. Jacob L. Levison, an ex-Jewish rabbi in Cincinnati, has disappeared, leaving snout V.o.tMHj in fftred paper behind him Mr. (Joodall. a monument builder, is the i principal hiifferer. : Lydia Sfpiinn, tlio last lineal descend ant of the famous Indian King1 Philip, is ; sti.l living at ew Liedford, Mass., and. j although eighty three years of age, is still bright and vigorous. A Rlorv .,o frnm Un.tclAlr "l of an old clock that no tinkering will in l . i . , , nuce to i tin ; but at evety annua cat henna ot the launly it starts of itself and keeps on ticking and striking the bonis until the j visitors have depaited. j The tireenbackeis elected to Con gi ess- fiom Iowa are pledged to voio with tho J't'ineti ais on no pariv questions and to partlcijiate in tho Democratic caucusses. ; They add two to tho Democratic congies j sional column. That settles it. t T-1 I . The house of John Conquest, near ville physician who volunteered to go to the assistance of the plague stricken in Memphis, has just received a massive gold medal and clasp, in recognition f his fmi duct, from some of his friends in Nashville. L'lwaid Ward whipied his wife so outrageously in Chailevoix, Mich., that ti ii in.irtb luirs Vi,-T n.rl f.... , V, . ...1 I. - 1 ; .. f. ....... nnu i(.-.iiut:i rn iiiiii , but tLe wjfe removed Uje tar a)d feMhftn I i from him, bound up his wounds, and ac, ! compamctl bun ia his migratiuti frotn the counrv county, Lindsey's P.anki uptcy Manual, which will soon bo published, ahowa tliat there were ruoro thai; ttren thousand periten by or against whom petitions in bankruptcy were filed for tho Western district of I t i - ,, ; l'euns lvauia em ice the passage of tho act . . jm.ub iUj , ; ... . r..B1, v-livn cmiimnio Tl, . I J I , j ,, IO" , on.u unuunu i thousand dollars were settled upon bcr be- i fore the weildinij. ! IlP1,P in pi. , i. T., . .. t -vr I'eca.ur, iu., comics t.vernian r.nd ' 8 tieigiiuur ciUlitik com in a Iield became i involved in an altercation, when Rvcnnan j struck his neighbor three blows on the neck with a coin cutter, severing the head from the body. Did Evcrmau hear i f such a crime before ? The Mystic ator Company has dis- eovered that James Lee, former proiuurtor 1 . ,. ,, ., of a bleaching mill at Somerville. .M.iss.. but who i now at sea, surreptitiously con nected his establishment to the principal water main and for twolvo years used wa ter to the value of 3G,000. Later advices from Clio, Mich., iu re tard to tlie Conquest family, whose cbart-eH remains were found in the ruins of their home on I bursday, state that Mr. and Mrs. Conquest were found with their throats cut from ear to ear and theirskuJIs cruihed in. The baby's throat was also cur. Mr.! J. IT. Lambert, a responsible staff correspondent of tho Philadelphia Tinus, distinctly chargCB that iu 1870 the Repub lican State Committee, under the chair manship of Henry M. Iloyt, voted a fund of i,0i0 or $.", 000 to buy Molly Maguires for Uai trauft. Will Iloyt dare to doDy the charge ? Dr. O'Donnell loaded a wajon with Chinese lepers, in San Francisco." and ex hibited them in the streets as proof of his previous assertions that tha leprosy was common in that city. lie was airested. but a Justice discharged him. lie declar ed that he could fill tho court room with lepers in two hours. j On Sunday last Frank Gurnell, livinZ ! nn Oihhon streef Pittil.,., l, i v. i - ' p,--, ... v.i .imvu , fnr assaulted his wife and knocked ber down, when William Ilait, a cousin of ; (Jurneirs, interferred. and seizing Gurnell 1 i,. ii.. ii l ... . i 1 J?U ,ln f Dm DOM; j nell s bead struck the stove as he fell, j breaking his neck. Hart has been arrested. Advices from Benf son, Swift countv. Minn., renort a mairin tire extending over ! f hii tv niilea so.iure rteslrneino- .nnc ------ -i -i j j : larms, with houses, barns, cattle and j R,-ain. Many farmers have lost all their worldly possessions and aro reduced to a Oonititioo of elect i! ii t ion TllPlB mritl Wa much Kiifrerinrr thin oominrr winter iti o.oii. a ni.,,.P m:,ytr wa in t.rocress in the church in .Mount Vernon, Ind., and ti.Mitieal nroersKion. mistaking the lichtet j edifice for the hll in which a mass meet- ! ing was to be he'd, marched in with ban- ners flying, to the music of a full band, and gave three cheers for its candidate, cieigvman invited tbe jiolii iciatm to rer "foi their souls' sake," but they decb I HO nam ii ud. I j Mr. riippin, of Patrick county, Va.. ' lias for thirty ytais been a paralytic frorr i.o ..,.;., t...n -i -.n refuses to bari llio uvniijtiioi - - ! Ins nans cut, t hey are sevcrni miucs t-ii : and curved like llie liorns 01 cow. lias some fifteen neeroes, not one bavin leu mm miring or since mo .-..., ovprseer ts a necro woman wuo is motoer, , mother-in law, or grandmother of tbem all ; A shooting affray occurred at Dead 1 wood, D. T.. on Saturday afternoon, be , tween .urs. ix)ven. a noioinm-. and John Rogers, an employeoi i.regmy ' .ncnrini n Inch resulted 111 me ocam in 1 i.i 1 1; II in tins Olilll'. -Dr. Nelson, the tallest and most mis eily man in Memphis, has died of the -l,', I : ver. in. eison nau mu, 'muiu-u o.o profession for many years, but had accu- muiated a fo.tune of over ."' dress was always shabby, he lived in the Kill 1111 H likn nailTWr. Un d S 11 11 U 1 1 ed I D te T- i course with ins fellows ; ann in ne ena no died of yellow fever, and was buried like t a dog in Rotter's Field. : airs, itowe s Douse in itoseue, j., Wtiseilteren OV atniCi I lllirMM inoioiot. -nt fntfil wooiiHitif (f tllfl lat- lllS liOWCT Ot lll:ill'ri:t o , lourieenin jcar. 1 - -1 .1 i:. ,.. . L . . . . . . . : oog gave tne alarm, ana .u rs. 1 1- v, wuo i alone in tlie tiouse, cornered ine tniei and bade him sui render He refused, and struck Mrs. Rotvo several times with stick. She clung to him, however, and willi Mia iit.iclinn .f fx , i i , r 1 1 Y ir tootr otm to Elizabeth, ten miles distant. 'lie ha ad pair of cliickens that he had killed ptevious to entering the house. Detective Simons, of F.aston, arrested a man named McManus at Kansas City a ' few rlvc aon for 1 1 1 ( looses bi i .Jersey. Less than three years a?o Mc- ; ll",,:4lil ul. wotkc-il .is ( j Manus wa ariested at Raston fir bicratny ! Jow er Un)il coir.iiu.i ' and sentenced to a term of years iu tlielin tho Unit'-.I St-it .s tl, I Penitentiary. Ho was leleasrd list May, t. ... .. j ann since mat time lie nas niarneo two i wnilipii. rrikiiiC tliree in ail li o luiw Iienr j his name, as his first anil lawful wife is i anvo aim uves in ;iritigrporr, i onu. ? ! Tuesday nii-ht, while a party of young . men were horning" a newly manied man 1 j II . .. . r a , named Harvey Anthonv, ten miles frotn alive and lives in Hi ulgeport, ( onn. Watertown, N. Y., Anth'uiy shot into patty and fatally injured a man named I liice and wounded several others. Tho paity ttien returned t lie t.io and threw 1 stones and other missiles at the hon-o, i bieaking in the windows ami doois. Tiie ! to ii was liMillv aoH neili.lti fnfntlv ioinr. ed. The occurrence caused great txci.e. 1 . i inenr. During a pei formanco on 1 1 iday n'ght j at the Colosseum Theatre, Liverpool, Rug., I now used as a music hall, a fiL'ht oecn;i-, ' under the galleiy. 'l'he audi nee, l.i-ai ing j but being unable to see the d is hi bat'i-e. , iecamo aiaitoea, anu ti;e crv oi ii:e was ! raised, when a leiri pie rushing for tl j down the pillio" of I I . . . . lble pan ic nsued. peo- io doors and sliding the gal'try tn the heads ! of occupants of the pit. A post impeded yard I T iu tT ENSBURC, PA. aodO He t.bl SiOHEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, IMTAIII.i:o lKTIM. 8f SMEREST ALLOWED ON HUE ITOITS.; MONEY LOANED. C0LIECT13NS WADE, j AND A GEXEltAL iBANKING BUSINESS TRANSCTED. ' fTrSpecin I attention paid to bu?ine of rcipnnd" nt. A. w. IU K. 1 N -tr. 'nhier. 1 t , ? 11 1 M'AY I OK I ' .h tiT-.t' : m bi t juris, iwiiwi luiibi anm, "l X additio I .vr.. the ii if let and l'U'i m ton fall line of 1 riitr. Med ieine? iin.lerii'iied ki'c.i n band a larire. r.ie.l and cleeaiit i.ort ir.ent ot .YerfuniPiy, Toilet and Washing Soaps, I'ure riiv..riP!r x t ra c t .. K""rcf! of nil kind. pure Ppiees I' .ank Horn. . PoeVet and Par) lU'lii. Stationery. Writing Fluid. lUaek and Ke4 lnksi Pens. Pencils and Pen Holders, lbbles. Praver Uixiks. Hymn Hooks. . t iri-tt:cr with a ' nxi: s tock tr .j;: ivklh y, .Tooth. Hair, Shoe. Se uhand T'usllna I5rusli"j. Cotntis of all kind. Tobnreo. t'iirars. Pipes, Hass ' ware. I.a:..ps. l.in.i ' 'hinineys. and hundreds ot I other iiriieles needless lo nieulion all of which will be sold at the t Very Lowest PricSS for Cash. 1 i LEMMON dt MURRAY. Ebenjburir, June S, 17; I "CVJ? Ij Practical f atclmaier anl Jeweler, : aS "e 'Tc' Mcml ""rr MOr'' i returnl to the root, throh t EDENSBURC, PA.. ; wa fl. .,.. .,i.o.,, .m l !. ! f k t 1 TTAS always on hand a larue. varied and rl ,i . 'i ll i-ant assortment ef WATlHKS. t'l.tH'KS ll,C P'tint ! r il KWKI.KY. SPKOTACI.KS, KVK-ttL.ASSKS left w'thr C ir.. which he titferj for cale at lower prices than' tV anv nttier denier in the oiiunty. I'ers.ms nee. linn- OSSlbly n AS always on hand a lame, varied and rle ; ,i , . , ' ' i-ant as..rtinont ef W ATl'H KS. OI.rn'Ks lIie plnilt IS tleStl'OVed tlie D ' -- h am thine m his br.e wm ,i weii to Rive hi,n a ! K bel"re. ptircl.asim, fr?. m. je- t v nit ni ni i 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 .&. i i to rfrtnifinir i 1 rw.t- I il AVaTohes. .l. weiry. .xe.. a,,d ati9 Lcti,Vn d teed in both work and price ' t: " . MKK'S MARBLE WORKS, k lcjy rranKiin oireet, Jonnstown. 139 Franklin btreet, Johnstown. IT lj fn STONES. fUl'NTKK and CAHI J KKrSI.Alts.MASTEI.S.itr'.. man.i. II 1 iiVI 11K 1. 111.111 unit Tnlll . . . . . r.xiiiri-ri of the very hest Italian anrt . Anieriean Martdea. Kntire PHlisfae-p prti m guaranteed in prict, design and s .i charaeter of work. VJ " I - j ii,1..m ritcnnntfiilli. n 1 1 . . . . ' O: ,i ni'mnntlv filled at Hip repv l.. T i i " est cash rates. Try me. t . LiSref.sJ'ir'iftasliiirE INSURANCE AGENCY Ann -- rmt .... a : all Ebensborfr. Sept. 22, 1S77 -ly. - - FA. SIIOEMAKER7A'1.1CJC'Ming', Stan U ,U"-V "'c at-Law, Kbensburg. 0ffi(,,,ii 1' blt of ,nfl mation may be sei -via'" rei.t.-eet.east.M.dofM, - High tr) our f,.:,,,,, fmtrn a.! pr inn ... - flEO. M. RE A DP! j t,"Z U.Tt reet. l-i7.'78. iii.I .1 As eavlv as the cnuv as me venr ir - it, j ,j ; u.m uuin naio , , m ir i hivn ....... : 1 ' v (uj.y Vt..t,iicts l!l I, e "i i.i t ,,,. ,- n . , '"o " -"- nine u. , moil practice to nail ,n.An wrought iron on the top ,f N - fel,M.,,o,-s. was !oUIi, , t . , ir ; " r 1 ' oiiO a r- n k.... , n.n i . . 01 ........ n i V . . .l.,.,.v! i I,,, I.1 , - C'01'0,S. UlC ,,oli I", fe - ?au2e. ov cross sit opt r . i., ,i. L.nl. . r ....wu u., w, .u - vi;,oe or wao.,11 r.xle. II "erm of the .Vvelon:n,r,t ! (f.OTn,(lj vo systorn f,, r ' ' - " - . - r , .-n.mi .ci..tu,e . the tntttio should le k r ! tli" common r vls, nn i :i tratks slioiiol lo sul jr, i , r.uu fiir .-i mn o.i curves suito.l to lt- ! - - " o--"o un -m - ltl O'i: thus ra"nUy eiuijt'fc.l hv :t a roilvvfiv. A roicl i, .11 I. ... on its Leino- f .,nn 1 tii i'. 1 ( ;;,,PS Hieir vast e.xii- . w itplatahilily to thy -n'; r of traflic w i.icli foll . v! streets The ' .ivcn; 'ii 'T , ' . . , i 1. n , i ,.-li,.t i II .1 lll-l 'J.l I .1" 1 l ill ex i. ,7., Nev V,; i yot i Harlem line ut-ing lud j to a tr;l,ie ot 4 h t ji a tauLTe oi -t it i-i . i j,IOV.(, howovtr, iii ;... r! i : , , ... ,. i. -i-,, , ! . SOOIl t'lkOll U ). 1 Hi i, - i- . 1 the j M; '"'-t. I'leb h J tainel leave to lay street tramwa : ni ...... :,iiY 11 j . j,,,,,,;.,.. r,.. . '..'i ' c ? AlLOllOall eltit'S .'ill 'he tvots are lui l a-laite.l to tlii- in than U t!ie n-irrow a of our il h r cuntry of oilier vehicl i 'j'ard-t'i ii- PobeNKD SiTAI. jorr stlilS lf llttt I'i'f-I In on the j lociibes ti e iita ii'i oi lliose tsianoers, cai ved points ! li ii i:. points are tn-i-K- t'n either fl 1 IjiU ol etie )i'ii:'' Mlit into 1" '.! 1 1 shin-Lone stillR-i's !' !" 1 nattvt'5 are very p: rl i : st h't tion of them 'I i ;i.tr ' ':' j Rone of a person tin h. i t i we.'ik ami spongy: ::: forty they are at their : tliat aoe ti.ev heeoire j Some spears hae fi n i huniio,l ami fillv !:. !'. I fasteiieil on tlicm I 'nee exoeetlitio; the o'!;-. r- i: in f.iet tlie m.'.in poiii' -f one of the' wotunl is ahn' St t::v results, a tho eelh;! cor - n. IM'e is o; cm ' 1 r w,. ti.e the arolllbl It. I i;eV .'C va- .,1 l..o..l fixed in the woumc5, the ptisun lo minir! i . l The Canada TnisTt i: Ti thistle-, it i ealh-.l. i pest :m1 a jjivat it j'lrv t. l' ' It multiplies iititiv lv eve lltiw to get ii,l id it is a i solve vvliicli i-; worth tk Several asn'eultnral j -trr- ii- ; followinir m oiiowinir iwJk,, u ; : :-:. j a-Iopt it anil jjet ril of thi- ;; ; ami eursp? Cut o;i t!ie t'.Xv. - ' time it Uins to tuhil the in - ' ' i its frrowth the time of pet :'-"-" : - ' ; sei-il. Let it remain diu ir.,-1';" ; i up to the time utvli-li;: I vl, r.n-i its trreatest vitality is in the v,t which is the time of ih..wei iiiii. ( " j oiT. The roots are then in an eN!i:,;: j ed condition, having eont i .-'I t thout the means to ret 'i;- r: im ossioiy there miv iiecn-'iu:. call for ,urn)c f ' :, Ior the fOOtS to till. W lip M'.i" ' RprouU, and if sueli sh -u! 1 be cut them oir ilnr'n t1 1 ' Alter this treatment, if vv.i - : thistles the next a iu; t!. :e v ' : fewer of thorn nr..! un. it her :U i r,r ' , ...: ,!, v .v. ,ui. n;i 11' It'll .'ill W lll'li - ' ' ' ' I 1 1 roll- -.i;...,. ii... r...... ..I t!,is telii'-''1- 'j ivnvic iuu i. ii iu vi i'"- nuisance. OOOD "WlUTEIVASH MlXTIlit"- resident of West Chester fotitti;"'1" cates to the Local Xcir a rte'pe f"i" whitewash mixture whkh he unexcelled for durability and l:i v' of finish. It i made ot' h.i'f a h - f -X Ol limn t- u l.,..l. .,1 "....1 f. on- ! -. 't'"1 -....v., w n lliv ll 13 illliau ii-'" 1 nioiHjr i i lHe. It should le applied 1" 1 " . . ii , . . . . t . I "iis in a hot condition. y. "llOtKO eln.minir'l t ,c hol e I11'7' bushel in Illinois. H. J
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