xccnum. i EBEMSDURC, PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1S79. ' ' of ! nCIMHAIIC ST ITE TIlKt.T. yon fTVTt THKMtLH: DAN'1-O. IJAHH. Allegheny County. full -HKIUFK : 5IICIIAKI, N'Ai'I.l", -f Carroll Twp. n.:: l-ix.n H". K mitKt Ton : JOHN K U AHACC'II. "f Crny!.: Twp. HH M HY COMMIl'lNEIl: JOJIV J. IIOKN'ICK. of lUililanil Twp. run (oi nty m uvkyok: HKM:V SCAN LAN. of Citirnlltowii. Tjikim: is in ahateim-iit of the yel low 1'vvt r in Memphis, nor is there any hope that there will lie any until the frost makes is welcome api-aranee.-- . The total numi-er of new cases during the week endinif last Saturday was 1-VJ. of whom 7s were white and 74 colored ; the deaths for the same week were i' t of whom wen- white ami in colored, Since the fe". er first made itsaj-p. arance. oh t!ie loth of July last, there have . I- n 1 .(nr. cas.-s and -7J deaths. Ca mii vrr.- for nmriinatioii b the llepul'li'-an -i.n v utioii of l'hiladelplii.i are re(i.ir d I re-'i-t--r ffieir names and pay an entiaii' e Ve of Wednes t.iy w is the la-! day on v.hichthis could 1 done, and as II i rt ia:i!'t didn't lrtjis t r his name and ' pii' up" Cue money lie may lj l ;:. mle.l : havimr had the staiv'i taker, eiinpletely oik of him for t'ie shei i if :!i . and as l-in '"content" will: his .re-ent hand, the Philadelphia Jot-o:".i(.e. Tnr reMiU i f tli- Maine eleelion on lat M..ndi is that Davis, the Republi can c;i!:di'!.;'t forfoivi riior. received be tween '-n ' and ' hundred votes over the i oiiioiri: d vote I'f Mi ith. Greenback, and ( l.irci .lop, iltii.u-i'.it, and is therelVue electtd. It was the most exciting and stub'iTii (onte-ti 1 flection that has taken pi. iec in that State for many j ears. ana Uif p --mi is not at :nl a.ilonisluug in a S'. d" (hat hiis iiiiifoi inl given Re publican majorities for t h'-J.it quarter i-f a. century. The only wonder is that it di'bi't do the ...line thing last year, mil', in Me :-o. when the Republican can didate .:,! d of an election bv th pen- ' timi and again announced himself as a pi". This, lectio,, etfictnally disposes , eandidate. James A. Rarksdale, a pop of tie- i.reenback parly in that state, is i "kir young man. was the regular Demo a dii'ei t Mali at the third-term project of l . ii t ' s t ri mis, and makes Blaine a formidable candidate for the Republican Tioiuiii.it ion f. r President. It does not at all diminish i r in any w ay J'nteri'ere with '.lie mti ..,of the Democracy in the n .tioii.tl com t.-t ii"f car. Mi:. II Ts. his wife, and Attorney bi-ii'i'.ii I livens, left Wa.-liington on M'.n l.i;. la-l f..r ( l.i ) and the west gen era!!, or at least whei Mr a state Fail is in !'o'.rres. At."i:di.g Stiite Fairs lias become a specialty with Hayes, and he gem ral!;.' takes Deveiis along with him t l.-ad Mr-'. Ibi..is to the front of the ut i;i I stand, where, ha ing intro duced In-r to tl.e crowd and thn e cheers are m'.iii. s!: aid lir escort retire in Hi h "I i " ! r. Th is part of I hi programme a.il ! omitted w ith nat credit to lose W ho go t hroili;! h al' d ji -rfoi tuaeci the silly and olt- Ahrahaiu L;u- coin, always read tor a joke, and whose wib- locked like a dwarf when siatiilisi'r by t!ie side of his very tall tig'.ue. once st I with Mis. L. on the r ar plat form of a railroad tia.inai a station whi i'.' a large crowd had ihsi m 1 -led. and said : "" Lad it s and g-n tlcmi-ii. in'l si e In 'fere yi; the ' ' and tlie se ii' i ! tin Pri ideiie.'" Devens has no wit and couldn't i;nal Lincoln's p i c, if be v oiild tiy his bi st. Tin; N. i Mi i mi -i! W II I.. li l!.' l ia i' ; in! : "... b. v--; .1 vi ut i ;i w a .' Y'eli, Rcpubiican state hich met a? Saratoga last a . t d A. P.. it la r nii'i! tor ( iov- o s ! -late nmccrs. er, 'J'iieco'i te! under liie I . !' ; 1 o:;k!;i".r am! ic i. t- r- d '. ii. ci'i i s w ith as in: c!i s, i jjjiy as the !.;. U ii'iicao. Con-, cut ion i;i this Stall t v-cidi d tin will ol Alatthe'.v S. tj'mn . I i 'iik 1 i eg i known to be an ardent (.ran' nam. and the act ion of the ! 'ii eiit i"U shows that lie exercises su pl'eln imIHI'oI o IT the I.'epubliean Ol' ga'iia.t ion in New York, and that imdi r his mancui meiit next vear a lull d.eli -gati-'ii tii: be sent from that State to the Republican National Convention, pledged or ins; rue ted to ot e for ii ant "s nomn.at i"ii for President. Asagaiu-t f "ol ig. the efforts of Mr. Hints. Mr. F. a.i is .aid J.'liii s pui'!n r.n m,i. h ine aniouut to a row icrnian to run the Re in N"V. York didn't of pins. Although Coiikiii.g I a hasty retreat fr..ni the lilt I. t.'.t.'i-I Rhode Island in the danger otis pi'i scuee nf '. v'iov. sj-agne's s!iot gun. he 1 a.-, sliown that he is master of t h K lull 1 lean si t uat imi w hen standing on his native I.iatii in the treat State d V. w V" 1 ri: since the org Ilia count;., in J niocralii- sli- rifis broken l et once i P:1.". tniatiou of Cam the ehaiii id its has never 1 k !i '. when the Whig enndidati - Mi !' i".i t'.' lice. It i: !"1 ' t w ol Rcnseti. of Sinn- si' ip. X'. as elected t tlie oi tl'tio that in Is.,.",, .b itii R 'la it.-', ,ol i but that rt.-i 1-lii.e Win,', wa., el.etc!, . was brought about b a '- .' , i f I V mm rats ?i.4 Whigs in order to i ru.-h out the in'.oici.int spirit of Kiiow .Notitingism. w!iic!i had tiiumph 'd at the j'i cvio us t iec! i' n in thisei lllity. and at I be same time had d-featcd Wil liam Ri-.'lcr. the 1 cmocra! ie candidate, for iovcri;ir, w ith .laims Polhik. the itoiiiinie of the d.tk-!. intern order.--."siial! this long .siiceessioii of I H liiocraf ie incim.bi n'.s ,,f the s;, -riff's oih-e lie in terrupted ;.l tlie t lcction next N'ovem ljcr, and ;i RcptiMican If foist t d into it. by J)ciibK.r:.;s insanely dividing their votes li twttii two candidates, l'th of xv!iom claim to have bet n nominated by tlie last totinty foment ion , On this iu .-ti-di. so -italh imiHirt.'.nt to the; Imocrac of the county, wo propose, if rViti'.'g diihcuitics are not settled, to -a M.i.nthing in our next issue in lan guage v. i ici: will be easily understood, although it .'jay not be h . .Jed or hangf U,.. i r, s..I:( im:i! "i ; cendp. i-ij of ihe fotitcl. Why is it that the "loyal" press j Charaeteriti Letter from Judtre Black. throughout the -North ban during the fol,owin ,,tt M rPOenUy a.Mress last time -eeks so constantly . he f(Jitors vfepiiii: ati.l wailing over the murderof j o Henry M. Ji.on"oy James A. Bark.Iale, at Vaz.Hi C'itv. Mississippi, on the 19th t August y lkth were w hite men and I IhhIi Democrats, and from the bitter "- ' naireu snown oy extreme iuuuLti: ; ,. , A. .. , , ; a-ainst a -solid South, one would t i t . readilv conclude that whether Barks- , dale killed 1 i.on, or Dixon killed Barks- I dale, or whether each killed the other, either or both results would have been ' satisfactory to Republican editors, for ; the reason that there would then have j ( leen ". and jxissibly In", fewer votes polled in that state for the Democratic : party. Let us for a moment look at the ; facts. Dixon had served in the rell 1 army in irymia was a man ot un- doubted courage and after the war settled in Yazoo City. His life was not a quiet or ieaceable one. but, on the t contrary, he was frequently engaged in personal broils and i-olitieal affrays, in one of whieJi lie killed a white man named Harrison, and in anothera negro. ' In 17" he became the recognized leader of the bull-dozers in Yazoo, and by his peculiar methods redeemed the county from Radical rule, for which he was presented by his fellow' citizens with a mas.-dve solid silver pitcher, on which was inscribed, "To the bravest of the brave. Captain Henry M. Dixon." In .lunela.st Dixon announced himself as an indeiendent candidate for Sheriff of Ya.io cou:,t, in which the colored , population largely exceeds the white. For some lea-oii, unknown to us, his ; candidacy w as specially objectionable to a large majority of the Democrats, and in the latter part of July a number of . them waited on Lini and demanded that he should either withdraw or leave the coun'y. After a great deal of no got I it imr. Dixon consented to retire from the canvass. Here was the great mi. taki: of his opponents, and his compul sory withdrawal was an outrage for which there is no excuse. 'o matter w hat sort of , i. .. 1...11 i. in.tii ""uiiii 111 i was a violent man and full of prejudice, , or whatever he was. he I. ad a clear, im 1 doubted right to be a candidate for sherirT : and any interference with his exercise of that right was wholly mi : justifiable in a community where equal i i'-rhts prevail and are respected. A few weeks ago Divoti withdrew his deelma- crat!'.- candidate for haneery Clerk ot the count', and in their public speeches he and Dixon indulged in a vast amount of personal abuse of each other. Barks dale's friends as-ert that Dixon threat ened to assassinate him. and that he w as in the habit of using the ilest lan guage respecting some of Raiksdale's female relatives. How all this was we know not. but the dilhcultics between tie- two men grew worse and worse un til, en the r.'thof August, Dixon, who w. is on on.-side of Maiustrect in Yazoo, was hailed by Rarksdale from the oppo site side. Barksdale having a shot-gun and Dixon being armed w ith a pistol. Two or mure .-hots were fired by each, and Dixon received four buckshot in the back, from the effects of which he soon after died. Now whatdotla-.se fat Is prove ? Why. simply that Rarksdale is a murderer, unless there were circumstances in the ease, or acts on the art of Dixon, of which there is tt no evidence, which would cither justify the killing or re d ice it below murder i:i the first degree. There was something more than poli tics at t he I ottoin of the i pi: lie!, because tin? friends of Dixon immediately put anollu r candidate, in the held who has since been making an active canvass without any interference by lie Demo crats. What ajt rfect godsend it would have been to the Republican press if Dixon had lien a negro and a candidate for sheriff V And although no right-minded m in I'liti nds to justify Rarksdale, Radical editors insist that all the while people of Mississippi ought to be held responsible for his crime. Does anv sane nam impute any guilty partici pation on the part of the people of Cali fornia in the recent cowardly attempt by De Young to assassinate Kallo. h in San Francisco a case which bears a close resemblance to the Y a zoo tragedy ? WiMicipial jii.-ti 'c the Congregational Church might be held responsible for P cher's adultery, oi all the members of the Legislature of this State for the corrept practices of IVtroff and Rum barger. Wilful and deliberate murder is an eery -day occurrence in some parts of the country, but no one not a f.iol, or a kiiae. will impute the guilt of t ho of fenders to entire communities. From whatever motives he acted, the crime of Rarksdale was his own, and the people of Mississippi aie as guilthsi of any part or lot in its perpetration as the people i f Pcnrsylvania. If. however, Rcpubiican newspapers will utttmpt to fire the Northern heart by waving the bloody shirt over it. the common sense of ihe people everywhere will estimate their recklessness as it deserves and will put an intelligent construction on the motives as well as on the responsi bility for Riirksd ale's crime. AmiKHf.ii the election in California occurred a week airo to-day (Wnlnes ti;: '. it is only i..,v that am thing like an inttlligent . st imate can be formt d of the general result. There are a great many ways h the '!!: io;.l world by hiL'.l men can make fools of them sthes, and a ver large imrtion of the 1 "'i: hoc nits in California saw proper to d.o so by full owing the leadership of Dennis Kt arucy. w ht u he assumed to play the r"V of a political reformer. Owing to this defection of I lemoera'.s at the dictation of a ul::ar demagogue, the Republicans elected their candidate for Oo'.ornor ami all of the four Con gicsMtit n. cr at least three of them. The complexion of tlie legislature dees not appear yet to Ik- deliniti ly ascertain ed. In S.ui l'raneiseo the result is a ; substantitil xictory for the Kearney ticket, its Miii ir. sh ri.'f and most of' the other iiiiiort.iiit city ottict-rs having lien tlec'ad. A'e may K deceived, but v,t don't believe that roaring and ! ranting J'cnnis can succeed next j ear ' in again dividing and of course in de feating the I . iiio.-r;icv of licit Stt.ln whe fit i the election a P-inotrati . a-it- I -m -ii I lit; i:.ug. t!"e jiiy Lancaster InteUi(ienrcr,congrnt- ulating tbera on the improvement made in , 111 the typographical appearance of their paper, and its ability as a Democratic organ. The letter 1 written In Judge Black's well known j ftt . : ... ... j.;ii..iiiMv iiiiti i aim t lii'jiuti t if . nii'i "n oi - j - - - . T.enial : ! 0mCTK. i ieni with ret Piow th.t : yoirri'rcotitinueatopro!i - r. Tht iot . 1 in rimnPClloTi wun your miiiiiui nLrvitr i. ...w iind nt cmrtii iw.tcrn'mcnt. d pmnstri! es that the moral mi l political hcal'hof the public mlnJ Is still improving;. That the local alliilrs ol a reat county like Lancnmer should be Mir.jectel to the management you neeenne, is mriancnoiy niuunu, hut it ouitht not to rlifhearten Vfu ; lor the com plete restoration of the whole country to constitu tional freedom, and the consequent reform 01 all corrupt ahuscs. are events rapidly approaching. The American nrmot, thoujth not without bit fault;, is neverthele;?. a sensible personAre, of KOjd ludment. open to conviction, and a lover of lair piny. He is not as jelous of his political agent as he ouirhi to be, nor as viitllant in fiiard- r,i? hf in icrtpd rhts: tmt ne respects me .-nem- n,;i i,,.....,,;.! l... ..inrpnr,! for tha : interests of his children. His blood and breeding 1 1 wili never permit him to be a slave in the house- hold id in wiucn lie was norn to do master, no ib w to aniter even against his worst oppn-seor. d the most atrocious Iri-id does not ruffle his ; slo' and temper: but in the fullness of time, quiet !j and i without vindictivencss, he r lits his wronifs. Von need not be afraid that your appeals to his rea- ' son. his conscience and his pride of raco will be made In vain. II your are doubtful of this, thinic what the peo- ; pie ot the I 'nion have lately achieved. Ten ye.irf an o the friends ot liberty, reiiulated bylaw, had : only seven senators in Consrress. and In the lower bouso they were outnumbered more than two to , one. They had elected a president sworn to pre- ; serve, protect and defend the constitution, for a compensation of twenly-ttve thousand dollars per year, but 1 he enemies of the constitution secured ; him to l In-ir side by utvintr him. In the form of ' presents, more than his leral salary would amount ' to in lour years. When the private (rilts cease-1. ' Congress presented him with an equal amount out of the public trensurj. and so his administra- tion heeaine an antl constit utii nal job fp.in be xinnin to end. The army and navy, and all the executive departments, the whole oriranixeil phy- 1 sleal force, all the oltlccs hdI nil the money ol t he ! nation, were in hostile hands. Kvcry atom of; th s mitihty power was thrown against liberty and lutifc. 1 he Southern states were wholly ilcpnved i'f their anatomy, their oven-incnts crushed out, and the:r people plnred "nder ihe abs.'iuie !ominti"ii of notorious thieves: while ' in th commnnivc:ilt!i3 of the North, ns well as is t'oimrcss. l"Kis!atlon was controlled by crc.it rini; s orirnnizudvo enrich themselves by robbinir laborrd I :ic bread it earned. Our usurping ruler, entrenched In power w hicli they thought irresisti ble, asserted tl.at the const itutiou bad be?n shot to neath in the nar. that the states consequently had no rlish:. and the people no liberties, which Federal authority was bound to respect. They ehilined the power to suppress newspapers for putilishinK the truth, to Knock down pidires on the bench ror administer r.:', the law, to kidnap and Imprison Ireo citizens for expressing their honest opinions. Pref ending to lcve us the privacies of the ballot, they u-ed smcess ully every l.-rmof l..reeand fr.iud 'o intimidate voters, to stifle the expression ot ihe popular will, and and o falsify election returns. Superadded to these ind'zniiies and eutrmres was the pressure ol a public debt so heavy and puhl;e expenses so pcanUaloni-lv txt: avavant that taxes :ibsorbed ail tne profits ol industry, wncrcny the rich becune richer and the poor poorer: wealth accumulated I and men decayed. Docs history tell us of imv nnt on more deplorably situated? The outlook' ot Promethens chained to the rock, wi! h vultures I oririnj- themselves m.'.n allthn lobes of hi) l:ir, setmei'. scarcely so hopeless. Some ol our ! best patriot s depA;r-i ol the repuolie and k real ly leared (lot the insta ut loti e.-taliiishi d by the i lathi rs ol the country were irrecoverably lost by : the degeneracy ol their sons. In these most unfortunate cireumst-inees lew did the yrent body of the people- behave? The j niti?hiy and pu:s:int Im-s he ol the "invincible ' locks"-wh.it did he ito ? He took up the huie i burden ol his debt und walked away like Samson . with the irates nl Iraro PMtn his ?"houllcrs 11c : soiled Ids conscience with no tli.'Uzht of repu-lia- . tlon. t ut worked on wall every hiub stretched and ' every muscle swelled, until he paid the halt ol ; nil he was bound tor and made his securities for ' the other lull as nood as lol l. In the meantime he looked alter the corrupt comhintit ions t but were . squandering Ihe proceeds ol his labor, and deter- ! mined to lmve a tfovernmenf that would pay some ' attention to his wishes, his intercut, and h s riahts. In spite of fraud, la;ehood, and brute : loree, the numbers ol the anti constitutional lae- tion in the n-uional lcri-daTure decreased until t they became n minority in both brunches. At the lnt presidential election their candidate was , deteated by an cvfrhcl:iiitii; m.i,ority and could j only be count -1 in by a no st impudent iiaud, Was not this mueii to be accomplished in so short 1 a time and under so many disadvantages? In finul.tr circum-dunccn the toman l'o.ne would have been (as in tact It wa-j utterly uei-auelied : mid the spirit ot the Athenian '. ;. would have been In ken. or excited to rash nnd ruinous insur rection, by hullo! wIih' w en.liirci. It is some- ' tlilnir l be pn.ud ot. that we aione ol all dfti.o. ' cratie peoples re-tore. 1 our institutions alter thev were not only wrecked but rotten. " j These peaeetul vutories. mi.re renowned than j those of war. have n t merely promoted In a iren- I oral way the atrial cause in which they weie won, i but their direct and immediate trui's have been n.o-t b"iieneial. lnnumer able s indies lmve been exposed and pun. shed ; uii!a.vhil combinations . have been broken up :in 1 many millions saved of the public money The earpel ba thieves are "on the run." or "else ovcraken by the laws, and ' srnt to I he proper penitent iaries. j his Venn 1 crew which at one ;itne rioted in the full pos.-ession of ten srate itovernments. and occupied the seals of sixty repri sentaiives in I onuress. we h twelve in the St ria i e. have vanished from f be poht ical staice; and many I their olheiiil abettors in the North have ! en scourged back to the powerles" ob seuri y trura which they ou::ht ntver to have ' emerged. Our strnatir'es for justice in the court.', the re clamation oi our riu'ut throusrh the press, upon ' the hiMtinifS. and in the !cii:inve assemblies of I ho stiilc and the ration, hal o roduced a strik ing Moral effect on the minds ol our adversaries theins' Ives. T hey Pave not ifiveii up their des. ' pofe Ih.iK.j of 'overntnenf , but tlu-ir i.rnrlt.r i I iiiln.'tely les cruel t hail ii u-ed to be. 1 hev son assert that theyOiok advantaite of the mi'iitary lorce wh:?H thewar avu them to .kill thecm-di. tnti .n. and t at t hey did actual !v put It lo deal h : i but they have 0!t "It ihe bald' of ii-.-ultin.- its memory. They -"it! iiai to .lenv the riah' . l He : states: I in they have ouii holding them down to . tie plundered jnd irtden upon. I'hev declare ith a' much solemnity as ever that our general i jtivernm-nt is not the result ot a e tupuct between : sovsreiirn s'ai ' C which b. st wc I upon It certain riithfs -p".' nc.il'y emiiner.ite.l. rcervinif all oth- ; crs to the stales t lieinseives and the people but a i sell existent nation with poyicrs uiienatrd.'unde tliicd. und'le.itc.l.and ihereloro iiiilimited. Hut the brutality with which this claim of absolute author ty wis en forced during the dark vears w hieh f j l.-.we 1 Ihe war has visii.lv diminished un iler the Influence of the p.'punr'profest and the deeisi 'tis ot li.e e-iurts. V. c are no longer ttmind- i e l by the toad eaters i f the e.xeeutiv that we hold Pie, liberty and proper! v at tiu ir mercv .lilit iry comtiuisions and arl'itr.-.rv arrests have ( en !r' vnied out off i-d,jon. e no not t'iM'j that the enemies ot rorti fa ll mil lii.i rty l..ie et rep. i,t-d ol their pnt mis- , dee is-, but there nrc ly some remnants ol their iinpi ri il t sri m w hich l hey otieniy adhere to an 1 expressly threaten to "ret. eat.' The ehieet of all th.'.-e i' to cripile and obstruct the eierci-e ' of tlie eleeilve Iriinchise. They insist i:p ,n II, e: l iej.t ol the federal rxecut vc to be represented at i state elections byllie baM in isi ol the .standm . armyt they xi.l md relii.-iutsh tl.e power oi their : hirelina; agents lo Imprison Iiemocratie voters ' witlio'it a warrant, nnd they strenuously rcline ' lopart with the privilege ol ti icit . heir po'.iti. ai opl . nelits by juries packed to eonwet ihe-o. The . people and the statin in ihe piiscnt I'otmress : lna.ie a brave struifale to strikeoll these sln.ekies and tl.e obstirate exertion id a Iran inier.t a inini" isiration to hold them on proves that the n.ul i play ol I; wili I f, if possible, repealed in At what time m the 'mure ihe Imal .le.'eai i f the arti-1'einoi ratic party -.ijil make an end ol all i Ps tyranny and corruption no one can p. e.iiet at present. .Moral forces work slowly when opposed i Fty money and arm; tut on some day, no, very distant, "the organized enemies of honest ir jvc n ment wili be totally routed: and when u-uiec docs overtake t.'iem the weiitht ot the Ir .it hand ' wi'.l make lull atonement lor the delay ot the leaden heel. In all your exertions to britiir about that con vummatiou 1 sincerely syinpatl.ire, for 1 am youre truI'. J.S. ItL.WK. I'Nun: an act of the Legislature the anthracite counties in the Slate are di- viociiruto s;x ,iistricts, tircaeh of which ! an inspector m .unc.s IS appointed. wuo.se amy u is io investigate and re- , port monthly to the Courts in the district : 1 ' and annua v lo the lii,v,,i,r ... ti fp'.antity of coal mined ami the number of accidents and their causes. The re- ; ports of the different Inspectors for IsTs. which have lately been published f.niMv iiidr,','ti,''f,i v.- i fclctt lN llMlstl.ue the fatalities to llU- man life that result from anthracite mining, in which so many thousands of 1 ersoiis arc employed. During the year, ls7 men and buys were killed and '.iig injured, man' of whom were crippled tor life. The most fatal accidents occur from the falling in of tie- roofs of the mines, and explosions from lire damp. 1 ue number oi iK isedis employed in the j tahiishment of a sanitarium for the chil min s is estimated at 7".niO. and the ' dren of the i mor. total amount of coal shipped from all ' the districts is put down at l,r.."vi,U', m ' tons. Some idea of the immense i;uanti- i ty of powder used in blasting the coal i can If formed from the fact tl.at in the several districts around Pottsvilie alone ' it reaeh"d 1,. 14.';. 774 pounds during the ! ear averaging a keg of powder for. tvtry litty-two tons of coal mined. Is rr rossiitLi' that a remedy made of such common, simple plants ',;s Hops, Ibichu, Maudiake, Dandelion, e.. ' make so many an I such Miirveloiis and i ! wonderfu! cures as Hop Hitters do? Jt j ' most If. for when old and oi:iig. rich ; and poor. Pastor and Doctor. Lawyer; and Lditor, a.ll testify to having lien cured by them, we must Ifiievc and Uvt.Vl "iv Ij: . -jr. ;' tth.i' ' l ! unn. ! j Manv a Nelly C. was written for j lt:it 3 I ' ' 'rr f ri'oii w tbP name of adeaeon a V,!0 ""Ii f Fulton eountv Democrats have de- ! clared for Gen. Hancock for President, j young woman wasknocKea down i.J;u2 twn, nn.l robbed of her 1 j i r '""re Yllit, Vinv, - . , . tl shib a. Oueen ictona has sent tne ?nau t blended barouche. Shah! why don t iniu hiiii nrii t inuii ....... 1 n .'1 1" C. ' III W 111' sue reiiii ivv j-.ii-"- Mr. Ban" will speak at a big picnic 1 tr lw Tiven bv the Democrats of line Grove Park Cumberland county, on the ! 1-th inst ' ' xhe old Court House Ix -11 at Spring- field, yfass. cast in London l-u years , ago, has leen smashed by a fall from , the belfry. l,.ir.l winter is nreillCieU. ana i those who lielieve in weather piophets i i i.,.itini-o ,ivnnf acpof the urpsent nau oeiici liirwr unio-"i. x r ..i ! . f nmi,trai V .T ! .U1" .,i" tll W ! fouIit Wll II illieK iiiuii-wiiRr.- mi. . " , :ii.i them all sustaining no ; day. anil Klliea mem an, , iniiirv whatever. c.Tiia li Smith of Ciranbv. ' Mass was killed bv lightning on Snn- i dav nVlit while in his led, and his : house was burned. I So manv ministerial scandals have : burst on the" country within a vear or j two that Mr. Beechcr doesn't feel as ' lonesome as he did. j The citizens of Yorktown, Va.,are f. o noti.-mnl ceiitfunial ecle- ! brition of the surrender of Lord Corn- I wallis on October l'.i, 181. ' . brave nine-year-old loy descended ; '""""s . ....... into a leep well, at Cascade, Iowa, to ; rescue his little sister, and held her . head above water until help came. Rachel Yent worked at blacksmith- iic in Baltimore until her death, a few i divs pg-o She was robust iv lianusome, : but habitually smoked A day pijie Thirteen voung men. of good fami- j n- have latelv arrived in this country from Rra'.il. for the purose of receiving ' SEW AND OTIIFR NOTINfiS. the advantages of our best schools. ; ieais to tne hearts ot every latnor ana present.. (;corge (i. Burgess, aged eleven ! moth er in the land. I Here it is again : F.meretta Bow 1- vears. w:is thrown from a wagon uiion ! A merchant sitting in his office in ( ing, of Kgg Harbor City, N. J., is the the railroad track at Renovo on Friday . this city, says the Xew York Suit, re- j daughter of full blooded African par aud killed by an approaching train. j cently received an answer to a despatch j ents, and till she was fourteen years old Four hundred and twenty million , sent to Shanghai, China, six hours pre- j was black herself. At that time she bushels of wheat garnered for 17'. tells viously. Shanghai is .'r.'w0 miles dis- j began to change, and is now a white the storv for the Unieed States. One- "naif of this will be required abroad A Scotch paiier says that two gen- I tlemi-n had a narrow escaiK? from lieing killed one night lately by the fall of the hour hand of the tow n clock of Ayr. An ClCCtriC light in Saratoga Clia- bled liei'SO'lS to lead a HOWSlHllMT at T, ,, , ., . , ' ' i,,.i. Ballstcn. I , UlllCS distant. Oil a l.Uk nii'ht. A powerful rcllcetoi" AV3S USi-d. The Catholic church at Sandy Hill, near Troy. 1 .. was nurnea, v. 1111 other property, early Sunday morning. The church was one of the oldest build ings in the place. f'co. Waterlield was shot and killed w hile sitt ing on the porch of a hotel at R.lgehill. Pa., Thursday, by Titus Ilill man, who was practising with a rit'.e half a mile distant. William Hart, of Cambridge. Mass., sat up night after night to read the Ri ble. but the more he studied it the more he was puzzled, and in final despair be committed suicide. A young man named Thompson, living in Johnson county. Ind.. drowned himself in a shallow well because a widow he expected to marry dismissed him for getting drunk. It took Lieutenant Covernor Tabor, of Colorado, just ten minutes the oilier day to sell his one-third interest in the Little Pittsburg mine and to pocket ex actly sl.oiHi.-Hii) in cash. Among the articles of attraction at tin- York county agricultural exhibition will be a wooden locomotive. It is eight feet long, nineteen inches high : and fourtet n inches wide. An Illinois farmer astonished T)e eatitr by going into that place with a (rain of six wagons, laden with oTo bushels of barley, and drawn by a steam road loeomot jvo of his own invent ion. A I'liildi ;g in Cheyenne, Wy., sud , tlenly fell from the giving way of a de , feet i ve partition Friday night. Sevcr , al jiersons were buried in tlie ruins and tw o small sons of Mrs. Roll were; killed. lohn Cochran, engineer, and (.'has. Mclntyrc. hrakoman of a train on the 1 Wabash railroad, near St. Louis, wen; killed, on Sunday by the breaking of a bridge over which their train was pass ; ing. The drand Jury in Roston on Sat urday presented an indictment against ; Nicholas Intantinio Ardito. Yincenzo i Randcoja. Larry O'Neill and Joseph . Douato for the murderof Mr. Frye in August last. The Covernor-eleet of California, Mr. (' corge C. Perkins, ran away from his homo in Maine when eight years old and went to sea as a cabin bov. He i commenced life in California as clerk in . a grocery store. An attempt was made Saturday i night to w reck the Washingtoii'exprcss train by placing a tie on the track at ' Traynor's Station, north of Wilmington. ' TIe tie was caught by the locomotive ! and carried over a mile". --On a recent Sundav evening I,-J'X) ' persons in St. John's Catholic church. ; Rochester. Minn., stood up and ropeat- ea aiier i-airier 1 imtk r a solemn pledge of abstinence from all intoxicating ilrmks for a period of one year. A young elephant in a managerie a'taekc 1 the keeper at Lancaster. N. IL, and probably would have killed him had not tlie vicious brute's mot her come ito the man's rescue and inflicted terri , ble punishment upon her offspring. James McParlan, the Moliie Magure b ti i t i v. was marrir-d in Chicago, on ; Monday, to a Miss Fitzgerald, daughter of one of Pinkertcn's men in that city. ' He is spending his honeymoon at Onar ga. 111., at a country seat owned bv Pin ; k-iton. ; Wndsworth Rollins is on his wav ; from New York to Chicago on a bicycle. He left the former place on Julv .'id'and ; spent some time at Saratoga." He ar rived m Cleveland on Friday, not hur- i rymg, as the trio is for rih-asure nm! not a iasK. I'etrr McManus. who is to lie hang- I'll ot !".k"... ,,-tt. T..1... i e'. :n ed at Siuibury, with John O'Neill, on ' are rowed to the vessel in small boats at October , lias" made a statement de'nv- ' the proper moment, and the effect is re ing that either he or 0-N"iill hmi un'v. i inarkablv realistic. Prottv Estelle .". -'n., nu .k-uii j -eui, on thing to do w ith the murder of Freder- ! u k Il( s:ser, for which they are to be ex- tf'lli'.'1" , , several days ago Robert Rrown and 1 his daii.rl,l..r 1 ,...-.i - I..UH.I iiotiueieii bed in West Winchester, Out. Chirk Rrown. the murdered man's son, has now confessed that he was imjKdled by s n.e strange feeiimr to kill bis lutii.-V ana sister. Ihomas Wilson, a retired million aire merchant, of Rait imore. who died a few days ago at the age of id years, made various charitable bequests among them fine of S.hhi.ihk) for Hie i s. During August 2 Id w ells were com pleted in the tul regions. 47 less than in '-Three dry holes were found. The total production of new wells coin nieted in July was 7. too gallons, and of new wells completed in August, ),4il, a decrease of tins. An infant daughter of Johh Wag ner was. without his consent, baptized bv a Catholic priest in Indianaiolis. Wagner, being a Protestant, was dis pleased, and has sued to compel the erasure of the childs name from the baptismal record of the church. --Mr. Henry Gibbs saw a fox carry oft a turkey from the farm of Mr. Lafa- yt'tte Iillrr, Hour Sliarjisburg, one day lvcciitly. lie shot tlie fox, ami, nun, 11 us ucn, discovered there the 1 lir.uls.jf l:: I.euhoin t-hickuns nnd ill turkeys, -v. iiuli it had carried oil' from i!": ij.rins ij; tliij :i'.'i!i".rlii.''.il. The trial of Martin Turner for the murder of his paramour at Waliaee- town, Clearfield county, two year? asco, was betrun at Lock Haven on Monday. He was tried and convicted in Clearfield, ! hut obtained a change of venue. A woman w ho lost her husband and child by yellow fever in iiempfns, last year, crosseu me inn iu skiff when the outbreak of the disease occurred this vear. nvery wrierp, sue ... t 1 onT.liul f,ii- f.-inrf shp was chased off bv - armed men. Her troumes nave mane lier insane. j An application has been made to tfie lioam oi raroons ior me iaroon oi John O'Neill and Peter McManus, un- (k'r wntenep of death in Xorthumlr- land county for murdering Coroner j iiesser. ine iajTs were receieu at j the Executive .Mansion, narrisourg, on ; i i ini iiioiiiinu. i llliaill oral., umr uiiiaiiiiK oui stumps in Lower Heidellierg township. Berks eountv, was burned to death. A , , , , . , kecr of nowdcr exploded near uim and all h is clot hincr was set on lire ar.d he ! ,,, lnn,.Vf.,I useless A con,n:ii.inii I ...i..... . . - , - reached him in t iine to prevent his rmdv , wetl ' I'fjilll H'lfn i. The Methodist church at Centre- ; ville. Md., was lighted and decorated ! for the wedding of Mrs. Taylor and Mr. j Merchant, the minister was ready, and : an expectant throng tilled the edifice, when the information came that the couple had decided not to get married, j No explanation was given. j YA ward Howe, a Bridgeiort (Conn. ) j neirro. has sr one crazv over ixnlestrianism. ' He imagines that he is AVeston, and, in j perfect keeping with the assumed char- . acter, talks constantly and w ildly. He i i,; , - walks round a uiock lour nours at a stretch at a gait which he believes to equal seven miles in five minutes. General Hood's orphan children are likely to be cared for. The fund raised in ireorgia. u is saui, win reaen ?iu,uoo. I .Movements are on moi uoin .Minn ana South to pattern after this generous alacrity. Ihe bereavement of these children is an unusually sad one and ap- ; taut from New ork by telegraph, and i the message (not making allowance for ; delivery at the two cities) travelled at j the rate of 1h miles a minute. i The Province of Chi Kianc, in delphia avenue, the principal street of China, is almost as large as the State of . I'.gg Harbor City, lias been among those ; Pennsylvania. It has a productive soil. ! w ho have taken a part ieular interest in ! and has a population of over twenty-six: i the ease of Mrs. Rowling. He is her million people. The terrible droughts family physician, and has been asked by i of the past summer have parched the the members of the Medical College soil, dried up the irrigating canals, and connected with the 1'niversity of I'enn ! threaten to destroy the grain crops. A slvania to furnish them with a history famine is anticipated unless there is a of his observations of her case. II" has favorable change. i made a voluminous statement, which I A very curious freak of nature has ; w ill be presented to the faculty at its been sent to the Washington (Pa.) AV- j September meeting. jiort' r ofhee. It is the lieautiful pmk rose from the terminal bud of a small branch, which, growing up through its ; centre, makes a strong shoot, six inches long and topjcd with many green leaves. ; A branch six inches long grow ing thro" the centre of a full blown rose is some- thing of a curiosity. In all the Xoiv York Catholic ehurclies a circular was read on Sunday from Ciirdinal 'McCloskey, iisking a collection to be taken up in all the churches the third Sunday in September, for the punxise of aiding Archbishop Tnreell. of Cincinnati, in paving off his debts. They are also asked that in the intervi ning two weeks the pastors would open subscription lists in their private houses for the same object. i Renjamin Aikinson's wife having eloped from Paterson. X. .T.. with a handsome young boarder, taking most of the portable articles about the house 1 and leaving her three children, her young, unmarried sister, volunteered to take charge of the house for Atkinson. . He was very grateful until she, too, dis- appeared, carrying with her the rest of the movable things about the house, which, it is supposed she has taken to the absent wife. A sailing yacht capsied on Friday and sank immediately in Henderson; bay. near Sacketts Harbor, N. V. There wen- nine persons on board, seven : of whom attempted to swim ashore, a distance of half a mile, and were drown- ! d. Two clung to ihe spar above wa ter and were rescued. Five of the lost leave families. The wind was very . strong and the boat had a heavy ballast that caused lu r to sink. : The Tampa (F!a.) (!"'r'i'rn says that Ilillsbotougli county has the larg- ' est orange tree in South Florida. It measures five feet and one inch in cir- . ouinforenco, forks three feet eleven inches from the ground, each fork branches into four large limbs, and it is : thirty-live feet high and forty feet from ', limb to limb. This tree hears ten ! ' thousand oranges. William II. llolden, of Orange county, also has a very large ; orange tree that measures four feet nine , inches in circumference. A Cincinnati JJnri!r r special says a party of two girls and two young men, while crossing the, White .River at Mor- ' iran's Ferry, twenty miles south of Yin- . comics. In. I., on Thursday night, were thrown into the rivfr by the horses at- , tached to the wagon in w hich tin y were ; seated becoming fright em d and backing ' off -the boat. Alice Cot troll, aged 17 : 1 I'llen Delenger, Ri, and John Summit, "2"2, were drowned, together with the ' horses. The other young man succeed- 1 ; ed in regaining the boat. ' David Collins, James ("reen, Wil liam SjM'hcer and W. X. Smith, farmers, lielonging near Carthage, Mo., have been arrested on warrants charging , : them with murder in the first degree. The alleged offence was the killing of ' John IJass Jones, a somewhat noted Con- ; federate leader. Jones, it is charged, i had been threatening to drive I'nion ! men out of the country at the close of the war, and tine night, fourteen years ago. a party of men called him out of ; his house and killed him. The men are out on bail. I In the Cincinnati Zoological fiarden j "Pinafore"' is played on a real ship ' floating on a real lake. The characters Mortimer, the liuttercup, was a trifle :, tardv in getting aboard on Saturday ' evening In her hurry she tripped i on a i roie and fell into the water, a distance ,,1' lift.,, feel Sir.Ton,.,,!, loiti'r-S,rPvv .j.. ..... ........ ; gallantly rescued her, but she dripped too much to jf if orm without a change i of clothes, and the ierformance was i delaved. A Pittsburg man, who had lived I thirty years in this world, woed and won a maiden of sixty-five. One glass : eye and'a scarcity of teeth and hair did ; not cool his passion for the lady, es- ; Ifcially as she had a snug income, arid they were wed. Xot happily, as he spent too much money, and she had a ! temper that was not the least backward ; in asserting itself. At the end of three weeks and a honeymoon in Philadelphia the young husband was, in the slang of i the day. ""ltounced"" by the bride, and j she thinks what an old fool she was to have ever married. ; Over the grave of a tl-.ree-yar-old 1 child buried near Milford last year, says j the Waterbury (Conn.) Antfronn, a lieautiful white swan has ever since kept i constant watch, scarcely leaving the ' mound even tojeat. Any one who at- j tempts a near approach is greeted with ! the bird's shrill cries and preparation ! ,' for in attacK. ine Wail 3 Mate frt- ' Ci-avcrcd for some tiuu- to iiuluce her j companion to return to the lake, but 'n noui sn'cct-ss, and eventup.iiv uien 01 rriief. IIuiKlrels of lnonle visited the cemetery to witness the singular con-''!-'t i'f liii elf-t;iM'iieil seiitinel. Theodore Daniels, a negro employ- ; ed by Fielding Dickey, a farmer near : Vnion, Boone county, Kentucky, at tempted to out rage Miss George Bill iter, , an adopted daughter of Mr. l.iirky. j Her screams brought assistance and the j fl..l Hp was hunted until ! Thursday, then secured and brought back to Union. A preliminary tral was had and Daniels was confined in the town hall under guard. Mr. Dickey attemnted to shoot him, but was pre vented, liie guaru was mwhiuumi, , ovenwwered, however, and the negro taken a short distance out oi xown. ( io a tree ana snoi. Miss AVaterman, a pretty voung lady living near Montrose, Susnulianna j county, died on Saturday night Irom ; uruiai ireaimeiu htviuh m. .....- . or a nnmoer oi young men. .oe ' otreii i.it-iiiiiitu; vn- i -v - i meeting and was enticed into the w oods ; for a walk. Nothing more was seen of her for two days, when she was brought t . ,-. . .,.,.;n -in,l her home at night in a carnage ana tier nrost rate form carried in the house by I two ,r.al,.,l men who escaped before . , . . , thev could be intercepted. the gin Hl,.,"l o mv;o- r- and it is believed unvi II ininif, that no less than fourteen young men were parties to the outrage.' Many ol them have fled from the count-, The excursion steamer Alaska, of the Detroit and Put-in-i?ay line, while a few miles from the mouth of the river in Lake Erie, on the down voyage at 11 o'ch.ck Friday afternoon, exploded her steam dome, tearing out the interior of t he boilers. Tne , explosion instantly 'i - ,,.,.t. : i fii.. ,ii- Allien tne engineer ana one m ine occi hands and seriously scalded ten other deck hands, two fatally, but of the large number of passengers only one was in jured, and that slightlv. The steamer City of Detroit, but a short distance from the Alaska at the time of the acci dent, immediately went to her assist ance, and took off the passengers"and crew oi ine steamer io .Ameersoiii ti. near the mouth of the river. Only the upper works of the steamer suffered. The amount of the loss is not known at woman and a pronounced blonde, except two small patches of black skin around her lower lip and below her chin. Dr. Theodore II. IJovsen, residing on Phila- F.-ffT-f iNcoxTitovKKTim.ic. The people of ('ani'iria county, or a eoixliv portion of them :it least, willVtilistaittiate the fact That when we rednep the price of a suit of clothes from ?;i.."o to f-J.7 ", we are never out of them : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from ?f.U'J to S.'V'mi, we always have tliein on ham! : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes friiiii sTi..'.!! to St. mi, they are aiwnys in stock : That when we rcipicc the price of a suit of clothes from $'i.7."i to S.'.7"i, we can always find tin Til for customers : That when we reduce the price of a suit of clothes from ?s..r,o to Sil.T.'., xve don't tell peo ple we have jii-t sold the last suit : That x lien wo reduce the price of a suit of clothes from f-j.-j.'i to $li..'H, we can always furnish a perfect fit. Renicmlior th at tl.e goods ipioted above are lined throughout, and are saleable, desirable ami serviceable clothing. Pants we can sell In jeans frnni .Vic. up ; in rntt'iii w oistei) from !Me. up : in assiiuercs from ?g.7."i up. In gctits' fuini-hing l'ooc.s we can sell white laundried shirts from 4it. up : eaiien shirts from giic. up ; uinlcishiits and drawers from '-"V. up; suspenders f rom lie. up: half hose froin 4c. up: hats f pun ".V. up: caps from .".c. up. The lurgcst stock of trunks anil va!i-es in Aitoona. Renieitiber we are slaughtering summer clothing, straw hats, etc., in order to close oat all kind cf summer wear at the New t"lnth ing Depot, IJ.'lo Kleventli avenue, xvhieh is know n far and near as the cheapest house in tlie trade, nnd the best place in the country to hay giMiit eioiliing. hat s, caps and f uriiish , ing goods at honest prices. 'H.ua.Ks Simon. In Dr. Christy's lluilding. in rear of Logan House, Aitoona. l a. A I.ONO, IiKI.IOHTKI I. DAY of Slllls and pleasure is the earnest desire of aitli mortals. lPat without health there is neither rest, comfort nor liapi'incss. Riclie; and I ' glory are wortliless without it. Disease makes life cheerless, and even home gloomy. Relief is more precious than gold. In all j ; cases of headache, pains in the hack, side and i chest; nervousness, kidney and liver com- ' plaints, dyspepsia, diseases of the genital ; organs, impure blood, depressed spirits, and all female troubles. Saiidaiine is a certain and prompt cure. Powerful though gentle , i in its action, it directly reaches the seat I : of disease, cleanses the system of all im- I purities and completely restores it to health , ; and vigor. It is an unenaaled diuretic, hav ing no alcoholic properties, hut possesses in comparable sanative virtues. In severe eases it should be alternated with Snndaline : Elixir. Will do just as recommended, used ! as directed, or money refunded. Price SI. ! ; Ask your nriiggist. Thousands of testation- ials attest its worth. Terre Haute, Intl., ; Dec. 11, '7s. Dr. IwiuiumI, West 14th St., ; N". Y. : I am perfectly willing to certify that ! Sandalinc and Samlaline Llixir, as prescribed ! by you. entirely cured me in a very short . time of iiierciiri.il poisoning, which I had j contracted in my former business of a mirror : ; manufacturer. My bones were as much af- : : fected as my skin. In fact, my w hole system ; ' was in a state of disease. '. II. Stamford. ' Dr. (foiuiod's great medical work, full of interest, over 'J.'O pages. Price ?1. Send i for it. i Da. J. L. Mi Kkf., of 14'. Fifth Avenue, ; Pittshurgh, one of the oldest ar.d most relia- ; h!e physicians of the Frosenpian system of '; diagiKisirg diseases of tlie internal organs, is ; daily curing tl most severe clironie eass, ' and by his successful method has gained the confidence of the community. Send him a I vial of morning urine by express (not by i mail), with name and age, and have the ne- j eessary moiii' ino sent for a cure. Charges j nioiiorate, 8-12. c.o.w.am. j I How to ("kt Sick. Kxpos-e yourself day ; and night : eat too much without exercise ; j work too hard without res! ; doctor all the ' time : take all tlie vile nostrums advertised ; 1 and then you will want to know j HOW TO OET WKT.I.. ! Which is answered in three xvords Take j Hop Hitters ! See other column. ' - i The Weston grist mill, owned by Mr. ' Michael Hamer and situated about two miles 1 from Tyrone, on the road leading to War- ; riorsmark. was with all its contents totallx destroyed by tire at an early hour tin Tluir.-"- ' day morning of last week. The origin of I the fire or amount of loss is not known, j but the mill and contents xverc heavily in sured. ' Dits. Oi.dsih k still cciit'mue tin jiractir-e oi nifiiii ini' ai tiioirdlil rs tablislio.1 otl'K-P, ' -."..-. 1 ... (irnnt s-tri'id, Pittshisr?, If J. A. MAHER, Lilly, Pa., asii ii:ait:k in Dry Goods, Clotliins. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Grcoeries, Hardware, Tinware, Notions, AMI ALL OTHER KIND OT STAPLK GOODS usual!" kcjit in a ilmt elis country tnrc. Evprvlliinff Sol.l as I HEAP TOR CASH at n.iv other r.tnl'li.!....ont in or nut of the - on tv.nnil country pro.,,,-,, ti.k.n iohane former rli:i Ultimo ut r-n-li iin.-o ! h untniinifc of pvitv- i twxlv wNhinv to r.-t full v:i1tio fnr thir mnncv i j enrnctiy ami rpiwtruiiy siiciteii. J i.uiy. ;amiir!a Co.. p.i.. sc,.t. 12. ist'i.-'ii. i A LEXAXDETC TAIT. I). XJL I'ilYSKIAN' AMiSl liUKIiN. fr-f )dii-c nil rei-iilcB-e.Kliofiiinir t"--'l-litirp, St. An i-liil.-. 'niu'Tiil .'von t 1':'. I.-!'.--". 1 1 (SII M.U.liK IN .t-L: 'HOME SWEET HOML. i . - 17 OF" tVEJtY 14.4 cafylisCir?. :&'--'-vi:..e'1?r -AND MAN'TA "1 ' TIN ami SITE KT-I.RO X WARE. 1-lOti l'LLKVHNTII AYE.. ALTOOXA, p.. CHEAPEST PLACE IX THE CITY. ROOFING, SPOUTING and Repairing t----i I'lUMSS'TF.V AM S TIS h OHilHS WELCOME ONE IT IS SOI SO IT IS! vtsj sitim-: avi-: vui: irr its so: IT IS SO, SO IT IS, THAT VE HAVE PUT ifOO THE PRICKS OP ALL KID OF GOOD! To figures wliicli R',-rria!ily nurprlne nil liuirrn, unit are non n-llins LAWKS, WHITE GOODS, GRENADINES, HERNANNIS, PERCALES, BATISTE ( LOTUS, CKETONS, AND ALL OTHER LIGHT C OLOHED DKESS GOODS! -:Vrr i.i'Zss rriiv37 cost. Curtain Laces in Great Variety, IT'a.iis, Sun TTinliellM:r-:. Ami n line m ork of the I.;Iiei (irrat rrnlrrloM. tlo SILK (;ossami-:Iv COATS. AT PRICES AWAY EE LO W COST. H e hftve a Inrye sim h tf fitxh iomihle fiinl seasonable rooils. in which ire arc ofl't r'mtj yrcat ba rtjiins. .A. Line ol Ccbi-pets, Such as Jlraescfs, Woolen. Hem j ami Han. Also, nil Cloths, WlmloK Shades atnl J'ixfarrs. BOWMAN & MORROW'S IB OSS 3TOBH, fOIIMR ELEVENTH AVENUE AMI TWELFTH STREETS, .1LM. II !;T;H;E;; W$m T R A D E AT THE POPULAR PIOXVU.U iclLToiTnaliiN iII'uWe OF GODFKEY WOLF, 12! h El, Kext Door to P. 0., Aitoona, Fa i,i,ht ho,, uu,ot,f, the lame ettnhhthut h,-;,,. f.,r Ha i-.i " ' r Jrt, f,ri;aj until n';., .-' tl.at in f n fr,F istaW. it hc-.n,a .-"...-.'".. -:" thiphoj rjtm .-tJr!,ir,i i ,hr to ;,,,, AU thr ,,it,Ur; int. ' r'i vnt,rer,h.U;l rush :f cusf.m.tr. the utamnUh .-t- t!" VCL Ch'tliiiVI Ennt'i-iun, has ho:,, f:,r,;,l o;n-tl ' i l"""'""'' llUl'ii l-i.o.k CLOTHING FOll foe? .i-(7n, ;, , ist xt!,r,l ,,,t.J ,;,!, t!,c rhf,tlt ".--c th, '. strirti't .'., ir, ,;r.,r in ? ,.-,, r .a ;.,. the hnrt.l ,., Vluail .-( h a l..,'.i.,r.--s a, ,,, ., PRICES OaUrill hr l;t,t ,p.,r t-, thr rmt l.-r,.t ncr '', Oy.t. P,.is. 1V?. Ilat.' J i '"!' ('''-'. ;ii'! he has (((i (iODFllKV AVOl flUT nniPT iun im.iror UiUTnibL fcHU LU 15 5! Next Door to the -6-fl. I Hssfg mm Vv ' l'. A ''i.-iiaiarv i.i ti , !,. r r,.,,i,i n B-.n.l -no.l.-rf.i! mvnir... B,: wl. 1 npl AdilrtsSBeiii.i ACow, Muaball, ili-L I " ' lilll. ial KMrt m.i.1 r.. S - ! VZi,n if, "i" k 'l;,in - j T. "'otter Wis hit A (' ll:i"ik.r. :'.'. iviilis'l TV j - - . m. . . , , - , n i .-.i i i nn x minnn nvcsin. in Wn tf..i- i. inC tnC'innn "vo.'t.-.iinwMnst.stk-.imk lUu) ill lIllUUll f-rtnn.-P.er' month. I!.m,i, r 1n-f. BAXTKK k 1 ., IlnnkiiK. 17 Wall StT,' N.Y. QTTT A v v...it ami i'Xion-e to A'ra. (intnt OKI Ai.lrcs V. O. h KKitv. Anvita. M wpier AilTTtllnrnnrenn, 1 (1 Sj, mcr SI .. Krce lino. .V. nv... i-Y, umumm DESCRIPTION. .It Ol FA I Oil 1 1. V UTIXIIIII TO. S0 EMUS E! FOR BUYERS! iT 1,,r unr ,,,..1 . , MEN AND BOYS ',J,, t this i'a:,rit( '..: f are DOWN'- P - r - 'fS. Xu tlx ,;.,( A,..!-! t n,tv'.;.; ," thr ..t r-;-.:- H,c ..(.; .l ,', rr'.-l the j .', , ,' nmrrn Pinnnun if n rilli.riM.UI ! ill II u Post - Office, Alloona, Pa. St. Aloy sins' Academy- T.orefto, Cambria Co.. I'"" Vn-ler the Care of tie SMeis f J:; rpHK hoaliliv riimnia. I.emit ,'nl 1 A lone rtiil'lifhi 'l ti j.iitMt i"ii "i v: rt"J 11107.' Ai-nd'-niv. inil''i'riii'r-H' 'l lM' "..'..'t '-' ' tiiui In charirri ma.le to -nit the tnni"' , i.u Ir.Ktituti'iu ln.'ft .li-iml'lc to pareTi" Inn-. 'v": ! n per yoion of ' i""'1- ',,;, ' "llni.. tlrnwlvif, pnititlntr un.l the lam"'-c-xi ra i li: rirv.. Kor l-arii-iiliiD--iMre ., ....ii'1 iiiia:nnisi'KTiii. v Ai'- lA.n tto, July IS, lT?.-2ln. Advcrtisomcnt tlp.V"iri' ?f) l.. ri.'-r pnnil'lile. 1. . i: 'VM ' I I .
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