..iuuluh xttmm. Mi.BURC. PA.. VJBY. - - OCTOBER 30, IS83. I t lM n 4.TIC ATATE TICKET. 7 H STATE TREASURER, CONRAD B. DAT, of 1'hiladelpb.ia. . r.nocB4Tic corjfTT ticket. FOR FH ERITF, TOSEFII A. GRAY. .f Carrolitown B roaeb. VVR POOR DIRECTOR. JOI1N RORABAUGU. of Croyle Township. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. J. BI.OrGII. of Richlarii. Towoship. FOE CORONER. WILLIAM F. KINNEY. of rropect B"rmvh. roE President, Mr. Marminz. Sec re -y of th Trpaonry. ami Mr. Wt.itney, "- cre-.ry of the Navy, will leave Wash--t'T. to day cr to-morrow for New V. so tfiat they can vote at the elec n in that tate on next Tupday. Mr. ve'nd will vote in B'jffilo, Mr. rr'iie in Albany, and Mr. Whitney C York city. 'IrPCELiCAN paper in the eastern t f he State awrts that Jeremiah I c jnstiflrd and approved the m di-r d.t'i."n of the pardon of Wm. K mr.le by Qnay and hia colleaeues ! Pardon B"ard. Judge B.ack is .d, ncd his eVquent toneue cannot i k, hut h:a whole life, his rugged e-ty and K,ve of justice, and above . iita jnlorn detestation of corrupt r diel like Kenihle, afford the test i"r to tti r(ia,p-d up. post mortem 'n-pt to justify Quav's conduct by t'Vinjf Judge Black's great mme to 'r nie BDd ncuse it. It is enough ke Jernjiah S. B'atk'a bonea turn i e ffin. ome of the Republieari papers are y distorted because Lieutenant n. the f fficerof marines who cap- d old John Brcwn at Harper's Fer i'i 1S39, has been givan a imall Fed- c tfflce by Mr. Cleveland somewhere t e far "West, where Green has been r g. And yet the Republicans of the -.ule country are trying to elect to the vrnorhip of Virginia John 8. Wise, n of Henry A. Wise, the then vernor of that State, who caused -wn to b tx'outed. And this sou i a Confederate soldier, too, ana if ixd been old enough to have his own f. would have had old John Brown oetfd and lpft at the cross road for Mires to let-d on. The R-tiuWican manazers inthisfnd the county are circulating a ticket 'a'ni'-.p th names of e.ll the D-mo-. Oic candidates except that of John . rabaucb. for PiKr IIoue Director, whom that of George J. Myers, the publican candidate, is substituted. : in Rorabaugh is as honest and up ht a m.iti a? there Is in Cambria . nty, and was fairlv nominated at the "iary election, and we trust that in rv election district in the county no tnocrat will permit his ti ket to go th" ballot Jjox w il bout having first . "tl"d himself that the name of John ". nbHngh is on it. He is one of those 1 .nocrats who never cut a county het, and has a right, therefore, to ex t and receive the solid support of his y- The argument in the injunction cases if the Commonwealth to restrain the . Vnnsylvauia Railroad Company from .urchasing th South Pennsylvania and IWch Oek roads, was romroencrd le--or the Dauphin County Court on Fii lay last, and concluded on Saturday afternoon by Mr. Cassidy, the Attorney General. Wayne McVeagh was the leading rnursfl of the Pennsylvania .'ailroad (Company, and was "put to his rumps' in attempting to answer several eadir.g questions propounded by the Court during the delivery of his speech, i Tif condition was very much like that . t a convicted criminal when asked by be Court whether he has anything to at why the penterce of the law should iOt be pronounced upon him. The .'o' rt took the pipers and reserved Its ' c'!ion. In ttie U!iio X-gislature the Dcmo- raia will l.ve majority of three in the vnate and the Republicans a majority . f eijc in the House, thus giving the Re publicans a majority of tftrfe on joint jallot. The Uss of the House was sim )ly owing to the tact that in I rariklin ounty, in which Columbus, the State ' Capital, is sifa'ed. &rd wti'ch is usually .)-mocratic, ttia Democratic leaders, - ilh genuine pig-headednes, placed the : otorious Allen O. Myers at the head of 'ie legislative ticket for re-election, .he result of which was that Myers him V,f was defeated and one of his col- agnea shared the same fate. The of ;clal count of Hamilton county, includ- ng CinclnLati, was completed on yes terday week, showing Hoadly's maiori ij for Goernor to be 640. Last year !i.ine had 5.051. The four Democratic .andidates for State Senator from that county had an average majority of 460 -lid all of the ten members of the House vere elected by similar majorities and ave received their certificates of elec : .jn. The Republicans are attempting r f dilatory proceedings iu tb courts ? j prevent the issuing of certificates to '.':e four State Senators, in order to save y.at branch of the Legislature, but the .eneral belief in Cincinnati is that they signally fail and that the popular U'dce will be eastainrd. This result in Cincinnati is a conclusive answer to the ,tie slaiiders of the biggest hypocrite ud demagogue of the day, John Siber ian, against tbe Democrats of that city his Mansfield speech on Saturday :dgbt after the election. Cincinnati nends a sollddelegation of four member f tbe Senate and ten members of tbe louse against his re-election to tbe I,. S. Senate, and Sherman's cry of fraud, which ia always tbe convenient fefuge of a defeated Republican, will nly excite a feeling, of derision and ontempt. Joeth A.ttmT. Democratic et-viifata for Sheriff. and who is aHo m mmofaetarer of wbUkey to Caxroitown, iel t"irou" this place oa Tuesday. lis admits thai everything pertainlo to hla election) don't look as brlgbt as it ought to. Cam V-ta lirr mid. Throwing nnt of v1w th impudent !iis with which b foreeointr paragraph concludes, th prieaklng anJ cowardly imputation which is intended to r con veyed by it is that a man who manufac tures whiskey in Carrolltown is unwor thy of public confidence, and ought not to receive the votes of the people of Cambria conntv for the rffl?e of Sheriff. This Is a somewhat starfllrg proponif inn. but it fa precisely what it anchor mnt when he wrote if. The act of a Repub lican Congress legalized the manufac ture of whiskey as one of methods for raising the necessary revenu for the support of the government, and any man has the right to engage in the hnsi ness who pavn the government the tax demanded for the privilege, without be ing sneered a. either directiv or by In nuendo, ps br ing a man nnrH to bo voted for. If it is disrepntable in Joseph A. Grav to engage in the legal business of making whiskey, fa it anv lesq o for the keeper of a hotel to buv Grav's wb?skv and retail it a bis bar ? The manufac turer and the hotel keener are both in the same boat if the TTernld's imputa tion against Grav is well founded, and this being self pvMpnt. we commend the philoophv of the ITrrald paragraph to the careful consideration of Gorge J. Mvers. the Rorur,lican candidate for Poor Honse Doctor, and his two Republican and high'v respectable sons, the proprietors of the Mountain nono, in this place, who piy a license for re. tailing what .Tospnt. .V Grnv will pnv a liCPr,co for manufacturing when hp pf his diti?lpry in operation. This view of ths whiskey business did pot qI1!Ttrpt itself to the deep and pentraMng mind of the Hrrnll editor when be got off hiq sneer at Grav. Let ns nnp-s that, some other person than Grav was the Democratic porn'nee for Shoriff and that GaUi'zin Myers was the Republi can canrtMafo for the pome ffloo, nvfi tha the FRITFMA V n-onld sav of Mvers ; "Gallitzin Mrprs. P'-rnbl'can candidate for Sheriff . nvrl v h ' nl.oo a rttniUr of vhiskfy in En.xotrqr," and so forth, what would Gallizir, Mvrs think of that pffrt of talk of h!m and h?s business, and what must hp thirk of the low at tempt of the Repnhbcan paper here to make capital against Joseph A. Grov bv applying s'rrilar language to him ? This scut vv kind of pobtics.bowever.iq nlwavs being rolled nnder his tongue bv t.be edi. tor of the ITprald as a sweet morsel. How manv votes will he make bv it, or will it not, ng it ought, like an Austra lian hoomerang. recoil nr.on him and hit him squarely between the eyes ? F.LECTTON'S will be held on Tnesday next in eleven States. In Massachu setts. Xci York. Virginia. Mississippi and Iowa, Governors. tt her State officers and Legislatures wilt he chosen. Certain State officers will be rVcted in some of the remaining six Stages, and members of the Legislature in otheis. As the usual fight among the Democratic fac tions in the city of New York will be repeated, it is impossible to form any Intelligent opinion of the result in that State. The leaders of the rival factions in the city are more interested in the election of municipal officers, such as Mayor. Sheriff, etc., than they are In that of Governor or even President, on account of the immense patronage at tached to the different offices, and this year the Tammany Hall men and the Ir ving Hall men have nnited on one ticket while the County LVmocracy have put in the field a ticket of their own. The e flVct of running two tickets, if every thing was eondncfed "on the squarpM as if is called, woid manifestly be to bring out larger Democratic vote in the stregg'e of each faction to elect its own men, but past experience has uniformly shown that it throws the door wid" c;-en for trading off the State ticket. In order to secure Republican votes for one or the othfr Democratic city tickets. In IPSO even Gn. nan cock was traded off fn this way by the contending factions and the vote of tbe State given to Garfield. Notwithstand ing the fact that the partisans of both the Democratic city tickets prof pss un yielding devotion to Governor Hill nnd his colleagues on the State ticket, the charees are ten to one that thousands of Democrats in the city will sacrifice them bv voting fpr Davenport, the Re publican candidate for Governor, and tbe rest of the Republican State ticket, in exchange for Repnhliean votps for one of the two Democratic candidates for Sheriff and other city offices. We have no opinion, therefore, to express about the result in New York, and sre prepared for the worst, alrhough we hope for a different result. Wo have seen no reason to change our faith in the election of Fitzhugh Le, the Dem ocratic candidate for Governor in Vir ginia, as well as the election of a Dem ocratic Legislature. 'Everything in that State looks as though Mahone's hour had come. In Iowa the remarka ble feat will ejain be performed of the Dutch taking Holland. Frakcis W. Hcohes died at Pofts ville on Thursday of last week, aged 69 years. He was a very able lawyer, and was both Secretary of the Common wealth and Attorney General under Gov. William Bigler, whose administration began in January. 1352. Mr. H., and another equally bold and courageous Democrat, the late William H. Witte ofPhiladelphia.settbeb.il in motion thai brought about the triumph of the Democratic party in this State in 1SG2. He took a leading and conspicuous ptrt in the Molly Maguire trials in Schuyl kill connty a few years ago, but since then, owing to his impaired health, he has been almost lost to public view'. Sherman and loraker, the latter being tbe Governor elece of Ohio, have EODe to Virginia at tbe request of Ma bone to stump that State in the Interest of Mahone's candidate for Governor Of course they left their banner, the bloody shirt, behind them They will be worth 5 000 vote, to the Democrats in the Old Dominion. A Louisiana cotton r,iof fsuuci ciaiea (ho OA.... - . . IUJt, o, ine DPgro cotton rafsPrfl jo veJ STh.Cle8r frm 12 000 53 000 Sl'ed race1u thorough,. TVb ar rffUr Oorrvupuodent. Washfkotov, October 20, 1?85. Tb present oceapant of the White House cac always be found at his place of bosiness. During the week the whole fashionable word wi;hin rpach of the ' Washington race courses have been at j tending the au'umnal races. Ex Presi ' dent Arthur coold alwavs be found t there, usually in company with Attor- ney General Brewster. President Cleve ! land is kn-wn to be an admirer of hor ! ses, and during the meeting of the Jockey Club prominent men lelonging ; should be possessed of honesty, integrity I to it made an effort to have him attend, i and business ability of a high order. ! Jn'1!?" f Clarendon. w r- tut the Chief Executive would not be ! and all candidates for the position should ' ly burned while endeavoring to save his'stim -moved. i be pqnared by that standard. If found ' n",r ron of millet, which was destroyed. Mr. Cleveland would have liked to J worthy you cun aafaly give them your ! Fully one-fourth of his range was also de. have visited Richmord. Va.. during the ; votes. It is in no sense a political of- 1 ptroyM. past week, on the occasion of. the open- j fice, that is. one, in wh;ch political qnes- j frmer of Lanrel T)l. has his'tomh . . ! ni"" ,Hlr. "it oe was arraia his presence might b cons'rued as try. mg to influence the election in that State. After consultation with the Cabinet the trip was abandoned. How ever, be will go to New York next week to vote, and it is understood that be will not make any more important appointments until his return Much nonsense has been circulated recently concerning lack of harmonv in the Cabinet, and the resignation of cer tain of its members is now bejpw diacni eed. It. in believed by persons who are I mosr useiy to Know, that the President ; receives th most cordial snnnort from j his Cabinet. :,nd that their relations are j not strained in any casp. I Mr. Garland, who. it bs bepn said. , would withdraw from the Cabinof. ljfcp3 , the duties of his office, nnd is miking an excellent heart of the department of ins- 1 tice. It may be interesting to know j how he loonks upon his fnnre po'iti- j I cany. lie said : "The office of Attor- I ney general came to me unsolicited. i ne i resident sought me ; neither mv friends nor I sought him. When I ac cepted I determined o make as good an Attorney General as I could. When I left the Se?, ate it politically endp l. When l ipave in,s offlcp j rr ro mv home in Arkansas, and I will never again take ! parr in poMMcs. " The prFon.Pp of John Sherman in this city was mad the occasion nf a serenade at the Ebhi IJonse. A suffi cient sum was raised bv the faithful Ohioans who d'd not go home to vote to pay for the music, and a little crowd ! of abon 200 people gathered to lien to the cheap melody and ill rh quence of the tall, angular Senator, who ' , came and n Minted the bloody shirt vig. , j orouoiy. He said near the close of his ! speecn tnnr ne was on his way to Vir- ! I ginia. "Yes,"' said a bvstander. ' and ' lr von renea, there vonr speech of to night yon Will surety elect F;tz Lee." This s!iv caused a good deal of 'ligh ter and andapplanp. Senafor Sherman spoke for about an hour. The pnrity of the bailor was bis principal bobhy. He declared that every national elocMon since lPC.q had been tainted wih fraud and trrorim. and shaking his fist t the White honop. he asserted that last year, bv unlawful combination and fraud Grover (Tleypland had been el ec fpd Prpoidenr of the Unitprl Statps when if the-e had bppn a fair vote and fair eonnt. James G. Blaine would have bepn elected. He said manv other things illustra tive o' his immensp powers o' falsehood and venom, but his declaration ht Mr. Cleveland, traa cWtrd hy fraud is poi'ving. coming from a man who helped to Stpal h l7n for Haves, a Louisiana vote in i tbrat he made of . reitiioirnT tl ia l-toaor)ltinn nf thp "smith I in Cnffrie,, is entity to attent iop ! mcrflv as fnrr.;:h v ,n inoiht into ; Sherman's purpocp, ar, bons. j In reps rd to ihe rnrftVting reports j ,"r, Cleveland's attit,, in .hp ! ' .'-vfnnn 's attl'nde m he : j New York Mmmirn. it is known that j , an slonT he has been heartily in favor : or i,nv. MHI. and foi tiin. and ror te elpntlon i.. j en'ire Democratic tirfrpt ! matjon from his fripnds that G'.v. Hill and the He bad infor- I , wnn-o ne elected hv a lare majoritv ; TT:s on in contr'hntirf, OTO toward i tl.. r: mnaign OTponn is on'v vrhot m ' harp heen rTpected of him The President's aversion to appearing in I pr.h'ic prints was the cause of the m s- lindprstanding I Mr. Clevplond holds reception"" in the j Easr Poom op Mondays. Wednesdays ! and Fridays. The attendancp at them ! i increasirg evprv day. AH that tbev i a sic isa hndhaVe. anrtihe Preqider- e.v.. .nem ' n is as a solemn dn' v. The are many bridal couples nmonjj his ca ?ers. who will rememher fbp glimp 1- psp OHvrnns cntch of the Prps-dent and repeat tbe account- of their visit to their ' r,rl rTV.r, '" "d rep . ,nd frcas, 1 ore the i,ttip poegay he gives them as an heirloom. -l- I Cassldy'H clear Case. Attorney General Cass,dy made a e'ear and forcible presentation of the cse of the state in the railroad case bel fore the Dauphin judges. His manage ment of the cause of the State has tv-en masterly and energetic ever since he assumed it. and his final'snm- m ing up of it showed the other side to I i iih ir.ra miriAi. .1 . ... i - "'-iioul uprense. tie verv ; happily emphasized the evasion and I donble-facedness under which the at- uaL Tpri'n'1 he Constitution P-'liP!f.Prct-SM by ,he """y'vai.ia rlF ctra, in putting the ' Tnnr in the various ca- 1 pacifies they fill, according to the Pxi j genc.es of the oeeas'on. Th appear I ?nc" of P"sidp Roberts as President I in turn of the Pennsylvania comnnn Peppsylvapia railroad and N-oriherrl t entral railroad. among the thirty or for ty corporatlops oyer which he presides ;v riaPP"? compared to the praoioe nf i Ioo-Bah. jn Gilbert, and Millivan's i opera, i ne Mikado'" who. possessed of manv titles- on1 . . : : ; , '""iitnrv rnnctions had always a capacity at hand in wHoh j be would do what suited him "The 1 Mikado" holds up to ridicule the dispo I si'ion or fnt.ctionarles to change their i suit according to the character they m lop.ay; and the Pennsylvania railroad people but follow in the line, of illustrious predecessors in indulging in such imitations. The Attorney General swept all sub- .r,.Uf,T' asi'1 in aving the conrt that the evidence clearly showed that loKv1v.fn,n,1 X"w Ynr rail road bad made this deHl, and that the consideration to each was the remova; of competition in their respective fields The Central getting the Pennsylvania out of New ork and w England, and the lennsylvania getting the Centra! Lf W. State. This if so elS?, hS deal S8sumpd a8 the reason of the It is proved beyond pradventnre by the fact that Senator Wallace, Presi dent of the Beech Creek road, and i's Pennsylvania stockholders knew nothing of the scheme until the newspapers had it ; and none of the PennsylvHnia own ers of the Sou'h Penn, though they heid over'fh? Vf J' hrd of nSir over their heads while it was negotia ting. They were all left out. f ih. sultation. because they had no part or lot in the moving consideration of the deal: which was PTinoiiii .. .1 1 ties contracting railroad par- .k1;0.!"1'8 viPW 5t is indisputable that the Pennsylvania railroad bought their roads because thev were not com petir g roads ; and that answers the only question in the case ; for if they were .mpet ing roads it would not buy them It c-uld not do it itself; and what ti , rt 1 do, H 8 ageDls cou,d not ; Vorih r n,'8J,V,aD,,i coPny nd the Northern Central were as una. le to buy tor it as it was unable to buy for itself. - - Ml-fr,- TnUlVlCH-rr. A Mercer county farmer recently wrote .... u , to the Penntyhttnia Farmer, an inde- Jhua Tathlll, of 9glnw, Mien., had pendent agricultural newspaper, pub- BrlgM's disease, and was curd by II a at e liihed in Meadville, P., ask'.ng for in- Remedy. formation as to what "the interest of A San Francisco paperasserts that there th agricultural ciasoM and snch as are an on the Psolfic slope to-dv more dl not traffl.r-ers In polities'' req iirt-d of orM nd innarrld canples thn in all Pennsylvania voters this fall. The . the rest of ih country. Farmer answers hinn i as. follows in its At a ra,iT1 Kt n-.nVnsvlH- . issu-of October 15. 14 : ! Iod nrr thn wWnz of colored "The one State office to be filled this - couple who h-gin their married life with year in Pennsvlvania is one which most ! thirty two children, th groom having tweo. essentially demands that the holder:.-. , ..j. n'" tit-rMPa, or wr.ere ponu- ca; sagacity is neeaea. v hat is wanted i ih a competent, honest, watchful custo dian of the funds of the S'ate ; a capa ble, faithful guardian of whateve? trust may be confided to his charge. If such a roan is offered by either party, and op posed to him yoa find only a political maninnlator of donntfnl or nniwt.iTi I public or political character, an honest vorpr anou iii appiy ine same principles of care and gcod judgment in choosing for whom he will cast his vote, that he would exercise were he employing a man to serve him m a private capacity. "The candidates of the two old par ties for State Treasurer are Conrad B. Day. and Matthew S. Qnay. The for mer has for many years been a resident of Philadelphia, and is a prosperous merchant of that city. He began his business life at the very bottom round of the ladder, ao an errand boy in the house of which he is now the bead. By his energy, industry and fidelity to the various 1 rusts confided to him. he was advanced ptpp hy step from errand boy to clerk, and from clerk to par per. only stopping when be had attained he head of a great business ; always faithful, alwavs honeaf. always to h relied upon; no spot or pleovsh in h's characer. either pnb'ic or private. With such reco'd. with snob, business expQri-nce, h's fitness for the office f,,r whioh b is pominated can hardly be donbted. Nev er an active politician, never mixd nn tn po'i'ical nff-'rs ; if plpptpd b" wonld have no political debts to hf paid by the bestowal of trus's upon other than wor thy persons. pd to him. and. in many wavs. in strong g contrast with mm. stands Mahew S. Quay, as familiar a nme in political e'roles as any in the S'ate. Fr many years a professional politician following no other bnsiness than that o1 of a political engineer. His political record saturated with noisom" odors ; bis name cloiev associated with tpolitjeal bribers. hr:be-tkers and public plunderers. In wbosp undertakings his name was anth orMv. and whose wicked schemes be en. ginepred. H's connection with the bri bery proypn in the Pittsburg 'Riot BH1,' s it apppared at the trial of the partici pants of that corrupt scheme a trial before a court of acknowledged purity and ability whioh resisted in the con vietjf.n of the guilty parties ; his connec tion with the pardon board infamv that. re'ieved the self-admi ted fe'ons of their jnst'y merited punishment ; bis connection wifb the celehratfd Phila delphia 'Recorder's B'tl'; his participa tion in the speoplation in the State's money nnder the adm'nisrati.ip of State Treasnrpr Noyes bis well known defept of the 'Apportionment Bill' in the last Lg!slatnre a fact pot. denied bv any top!1 informed mnnn Thooa thlnno alone to'sav nothing of others that might be pnnnipratpd. shopM pnf the honest voer npon inquiry end cause bim to pan se and consider !e fore casting his Voe for such a candidate. We have said no'hinj of the politi cal ftQQOiat iorta .ir aOl'latlrtna of oitKnr oaniu If the political hias of the I voter is snfficipptlv strong to ranse him in that Statp I to vote for the worst man for so impor entire tirVet I tant an efficp. then bad for tbe votpr If we are met bv the assertion that Mr. Qnav has alwavs beep an active Pepnh I'can, then bad for tbe Republican par ty. "A iarty that dares to come hpfore the people with such a standard-bearer defies fate and insures defeat. There i ought to be enough integrity remaining in the voters in this State to defeat such a candidate, no matter what party he represents. "We have tried to give the situation truthfully though unpleasant the tak and have stated only admitted facts or which there is abundant proof. Our Old friend Wanted an honoat of a temont We have given it. and will be ready at all times to explain further, if not now well understood, Never in the history of Mormondom A Mnvntrh reived at naief.x. V S tTd -Kr' ,"?,TeamV V t"'"0- onTnesdsv. from St. John's V F '.,r;' cnted wuh such rigor a thev have been ... . . since President Cleveland assumed the ! A erM,t 'fnrm t T.ahra- duty of enforcing the laws. There are "or on th" 1Un instant.doing immense dam. numerous convictiops every week. If I "mong tie fishing fleet gathered there. the saints are obdurate and pnt on tbe airs of martyrdom, they are given the fnll penalty. If they plead guil'y and promise reformat ior. only a nominal sen PnCP ip inps". A commencement of the end of the iniquitous system has been made. The following was promulgated on Toes- flay hy the President for the information of the public, and office-seekers In particular : Executive Mansion. Oct. 27, 88."j For nearly eight months a large share of the time of the President has heen devoted to hearing apnllc ttinns for office and the de termination ef appointments. M-jrh of the time thus spent has undoubtedly subserved the pahlic good ; some of it has ben sacri ficed to the indulgence of people in their natural insistence npon useless Interviews, Bn(l w"s mucn or 11 naa oeen unjustifiably ted The puhlic welfare and a due re gard for the claims nf those whose Interests in rnp wovernment are entirely disconnected I with nffice. holding imperatively demands j that In the fnture the time of the President I shonld be differently occupied, and he con I fidently expects that all good c'tiz-nf- will I acqniesce inthe propriety and reasonableness or me following plan : After November 1st the Presidert will de cline to grant Interviews to those seeklna pnblic places or their advocates. On Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays during that month, from 10 to 11 o'clock In the morning he will receive such other persons) as call on strictly puhlic business, and on the game days at half-past 1 In the afternoon, he will meet thnne who merely desire to 'pay their respects. Oa all .ither days and times doting that month he will receive only Cab inet officers and heads nf departments. Borhlrn'i Arnica Nitlr. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Soies, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped TInds, Chilhlalns Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. U is guaranteed to give perfect saiisfaeUon, or money refunded. For sale by E. James. Ifw young I1 people look who have never heen seriously ill and who never worry and fret, now old yoaug people look who stew and fret anj suffer pain all at once. But we can't altogether help our disposition, and we will sometimes get out of sorts in spite of alt our caution. Then we need the best the simplest and the safest mediciDe known, which H Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Purifies the blood aud renews vitality In old youDg. An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a cane of Kidney or Liver torn plaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily care? We say tbey cannot, aa thousands of cases already permanently cored ai d who are daily recommending Electric Bitters will prove. Brighfa Olaease Diabetes. Weak BacK, or anv other urinary complaint quickiy cured. Thev purity the blood, reguiate the twwels, and act directly on tbe diseased parts. Every bottle guaran teed. For ale at Boc. a boHio by E. Jame5 .MftVS IHKK ,OTlV"rt. .tone nrnrp. .nrl torpt In his hs.rn. The inscription gives hi nam" an 1 the date of his Wrth. and declares he was a kind hns hanrt, a lovlne fathr, and a devout an d hamh'e Christian. K fine constitution maybe hrnlcon and ruined by s'mnie neglect. Many ho-lily ills resnlr from hMfnl comHnMon Thr is no medicine erjnal to .yer' pi 11- tn correct th'svil. and res'ore the svstn to'"ntnral. regnlsr and h"slthv action. Cottonseed oil ts one of the great ittanles nf the South now. The cak from whih it has hpen expressed is in damsnd'hoth art a sto.-)r food and a fertillzr. and 'the hn' Is of the seed are now worked nn Into eilts and sold ar kind'ing-wood. The twenty vear-old married woman of Williamartort who plnped with a siitv vear old slrstlng rink manager, was overhauled at Read in u hv ?ier pnrsninghnshsnd. There thev "reconcUpd" and retnrned home to gether. "All's well that ends well John TTnweU. residing near Starncca, Wavne Oonntv. Pa., on lst Fr'dsv after noon shot f.-.nr of h's ch'ldren. raning in age from three to eleven vesra. ard then shot himself. TTis wife and eldest danghter wpre nhsont at the time of the tragedy. A fatal shooting affair noonrnd last Frt. dav n T'homenwo. Tndisn Territory , he tween r Tndian policeman named Brown and a Texss cowhov. Thev 0'isrrele In a salfmn and agreed to bo onfside and fl"ht it ont tn 'he precenee of the assemhled T"d inns and whites Several shots were, exchanged end Thrown fe'l. niereed throucrh the heart. The eownov exnired a fw minntes later. Atpiaft TjSlrrt. a fei mi'es north of Frank-fort. fih.. on and nv. Mrs. .Tane Briegs of Piatt Townshin. while pirk:ng cranherries in a swamp and waging along in a stooping posiMon with a hlaelr hood and a shawl on. was mlststren for a bear bv two rnntrs and shot thronh the neclc. Peath followed tn a few hours. Mrs Brlpus'was an o'd resident, of that, ennntv and the mothe r of a larw ramil v. Information has hn received at Ksg'e Pass. Texas, from high official anfhorttv that the American owners of the Las Proz mines, in Mex'co. have been so harassed hv pptfv Mexcan offlfla's. that thev have taken the oath of alloTfsnce to the Mnx 'can government, hoping That hvhecomlnc Mexi can C'i'7.ns thev will r(!!w "nrotection to their interests, wh'eh hns heen denied by the government heretofore. At Pittshiirg on Sundav n'grt. Robert Wiggins, while Intoxicated, nttaotred his wife and dmghter and was erne'iv ahnsing them, when fiorge and (tha'les I-ywurt, hrothrs of Mrs. XVigins Interfered and beat Wiggins over toe had wi'h a revolver nntll he was Insensible. They then threw h'm Into the ctreet, where he was fonnd some timeilater hv the po'ice. TPs injnries are HeMeved to he fatal. The Stewarts have been arretted. M'l'inns nf sqnirrels are emitn-aring from the Mississipnl side over to the Arkansas shore at a point commencing five miles he tow Memphis and extending down fortwen ty mi'es. Thev are swimm'ng the Mis sissippi river and evidently making for more elevated nrnnrnl" 'n Arkansas. Thousands are hetnr hilled hv farmers, who. h reason of their treat nnmhr nse sticks instead of gnns A similar emigration of sonirrels oc- enrred tn 1S72. Tn MoorfjeM, Va.. A 'ice Wolf. (ed ?0. cloned with Joe Tsenhorg. James Wn'f. F.q.. the vnnng lady. s fnther. fr''nwed the con pip on t.orsehack and af'Kevser. Va.. fonnd Al'ce In a hoel. awaiting the refnrn of Joe from Pnmherland with a license. On Sitnrdav Mr. Wo'f reached home with Alice onlv- to find that another rtanjhter hfl eloped with Reh Fnnkhnnser during' his pnrsn't of Alice and her lover. The couple was heard from in Rroadwav. Va.. and Mr. Wolf is after thpm with a shotgnn. Ktfrhtv vessels wore wrecked and at least seventy men of the crews of the vesecls were lost. Two thonsand persons are now ashore tn a de'tifnte condition. The news created great eeitemnt there. Steamers will he immediately d'spatehed to the scene nf the disaster with provisions, c'othing and other comforts for te castaways " Reports reached Fort Worth Tevas, on Ssturdav night from Claredon. Donley conn tv. and other points np in the Pin FTandle, of the toost devastation prair'e fires ever in that State. It Is hoiioved that the pum her nf acres hnrned over win apnroach 5O0. 000. The country tn which the fires are rag. In g extends from Canadian R'vor one bon. dred miles ennth. Tt is Impossihle as vet to give any idea of individual losses. Tn Some places the enwhovs were ohleed to rtda Ihto the lakes to save themselves. The old storv that John TVi'kes Booth was never hnng for the assassination of President I,ncnlr, has heen revived hya resl. dent of Birmingham Ala., who wl't shi.rtlv publish a life of Booth TT says Booth escaped hv disoruising himself as an Irish man, and has lived in the West and Soxth. and more lafelv tn Japan and Eevrt. The country last named, the Alahamlan claims. Is now the place of Booth's reside! ce. He is credited with being in the service rf the Khedive and the owner of 100 camels. A disna'eh from B'smarck, Dakota, says : Jas. Riggs. who with a party nf 'rl.nds was hunting in ti Ro-k'es. was kl'led in an enconnfer with a grizzly bear, on Friday last. Riggs shot the hear hefora he was killed himself, ftee Riggs had dis charged his last cartridge the wonnded bear rushed at htm and the death struggle ensued Drawing a long knife he stahbed the fero. clons animal tn the heart:, bnt r.ot until he had heen dlserahowled. ITIs body was fonnd by his companions ""veral hours after the fatal struggle. A sensational shooting affair occurred tn Birmingham, Al., on Tuesday nltht. the parties heing two well known yonng mt. W. F. Orr, a livery stable keeper, anb P. Given, in a clothing store. For some time they have been paving attentions to the same lady, a widow named Rose. Bad blood was the resnU.. Orr was walking with Mrs. Rose when Given met him on a rather lone, ly street and greeted biro with the words "yon econdrel. I am looking for yon " j Thereupon both pulled pistols simultaneous ly and began their bloody work. Given fired three times, woundlr.g his mvn twice. Be received three wounds from five shot fired by Orr. who. atVr both pistols exhaust ed, chased him across the street, both fight ing with the butts of their weapons. Run ning Into the bouse of a neighbor, Orr got another pistol and was coming nut when he fell. Given walked to a drug store four squares away. Both men will piolratil di..:. If vu fe. nerr m a-4 tjj '. jr k'. i .t aver mi arlnary urijs, u-tj il JOV'o Kioi ;Jy , A big Newfoundland dog belonging to a man In San Franctseo snapped at a child who was plaguing him. Tbe child's moth er upbraided the dog. which slank away, but soon returned with a rose, and with very ex travagant capers, laid It at tbe feet of the child. Then It harried to its mistres for a caress. The historic country seat, formerly the residence of Joseph Bonaparte, o?ce King of Holland, at Sordestown, N J , is to oe sold at auction next month. It has long been a land mark in that part of the State. The yoongest child of John Heekman, of Girardvllle, a boy about three years old, while playing about the house on Monday found a bottle of oil of almond, used as a cure for eaiache. He drank the contents of the bottle, and died a few minutes after ward. Another wonder of the wild West is re ported. Washington county, Oregon, farm ers have this year raised corn stalks varying in height from twelve to fifteen feet. The lowest ear is usually six feet from the ground and the higest eleven. The yield was sixty five bushels to the acre. L. A. Lowe & Co's slaughter house, just over the Luoenberg line, the Berlin House, two ice houses with contents of nearly 200 hogs, about 30 tons of pork, about 30 tons of ham and some valuable machinery were burned at Fitehburg.Mass , on Tuesday. Tbe property was Insured for $20,000, which will not cover the loss. The Surgeon fJeneral of the Marine Hospital service has received a report from Surgeon Murry. In charge of the gulf quar antine station at Ship Island, and there are three cases of yellow fever at that station. They were taken from the schooner In dianola, which had just arrived from Ha vana. It ts exppcted that two of the eases will prove fatal. C A. Broadwater, of Helena, Montana, says thattheourputtif the mines of Montana would approximate f 22 ;oo.00. He thinks the output at Butte alor e will reach SIG 000 -000. These figures have induced the people of that Territory to he'ieve that Montana would sxcel Colorado, thus makirg the largest bullion pnduclng Territory in the country. The recent discovery of ore at Red Mountain shows a vein of ore ten feet thick. Hole-ln-the-Dav, a great grandson of the famous Chippewa chief of that name, is In Washir.gton with Minnesota influence to secure from the Presidert an appointment as a cadet to West Point when a va cancy occurs. He Is young, tall and straight and of prepossessing personal f ppearanee, with but littie to suggest Indian blood In his veins. He dresses well, and Is said to be highly educated for tils years. He was at the War Department and made a very fa vorable impression upon the rffjeials whom he met. A verdiet was rendered in Pittsburg on Tuesday in favor of the defendant in the case of John Envprton against the South western Gas Coal Company, in wh'ch the plaintiff, a miner, who had been an employe of the company named for the last three years and who received a part of his pay tn atnre orders, eoueht to recover from the c'liriparv the amount nf the orders In cash, .luiiirc B-ilpy charged that the law does not prohibit the nse of store orders where the miner is a willing party tn fv,e receipt of them as pirt ny. A snooting affray occurred near Hen derson, Kentucky, rn Monday, io which Neal '.Va'ker, a ce;rro. was wounded in two places. 'Walker and Wm. Harris, a wtite mau, v.-i"-e g'heripg cum together, and Walker, who was driving, failed to 'i. Har ris, who begn cursing him, at the saiue time drawing his pistol and firing five times. One ball passed through Walkei 's left arm Into h's body. The oili r ert'rod his back near the riht shoulder. He was brought to t'iwr., win-re he .tied tiie next evening. Harris is vuii t !rg-. Take all In nil. Take al! tl-.e Kidneys and Liver .V"ft'iK. Take all the Wood purifiers. Ta'ie all - J)yspepia and Indigpsfjon cwre., Tate ail the Ajue, Fever, and bilious fpff if.rs. Tube all the Drain and Xerve force rrtive. Take ail the irtat health restorers. In xhon, rake all the best qualities of all these and the Q'taUtirs of a'l the beet medlcin a in Ike world, and you will find that Hnp Ml ters liaye the best enratiye qualities and powers of all ronrTitrntni in them, And tb.t they will cure when any or all of these, singly or cnrnbine-i. Fail !"! A tin-Tough trial wnl give positive proof of this. llardtnril I. Ivor. Fivpyfsrs at'ii I brotce nown with kldnpy aml livrr cr?i;lii;,t and rlimmat'sm. Since tl t ii I luive litt-ti unable to he about at nil. My liver Nrnnii I.nnl like wotxl; my limb- were gulled cp an t filler! with Wfttpr. All the hp;t pliyMridfn "creed tliat notr--Ine oulit cure m. I resolved to try Hup Bittern; I have ued sv-n boitles; the hard ness has all cone from my llvrr, the sweM inz from my limha, ard it has voriv-f a mirarle In n;y eas.-; otherwise I would have beeu iniw in my crave. J. W. Moil icy, nurT:wOct. 1, 1I Pnvert.T and SnfTertnK. "I whs orajfpil down wi'h .leht, rover'v and siifTerirK f-,r v ars. ranged by a iek family and 'arte hi!:- for do.-t .rine. I was corni.lctely .li-conraeed, until one year sen, by the a.lviee of my pastor 1 com menced usinc H.j Bilteis. and' In one month we were : well, and none of us have seen sk-k fi;.v since, and 1 want to ?aytoa!l p..r mm, you can keep vour families well a ynr with Hod Hitters for less than one ineror' visit will cost I know ir." A WORKINOMAN. .None ifennine withnot a hunch or irreen Ho, on the hit- lahel. Shan all the vll p..i8f,n.ii. -run vr, h -Hop" or -H..pp" tn their nam. p cr Surface Indications "Wlat amtnorwoulj Terr pro pert v term surfaoa inlirttions' of bat U be'rieHtli. STtithe I,MmpI'"8 H'S Sr Kya, won, and Cutaneous Kniptiona wirti vhich coplo aio aunoved in Bprinr an l early tmrntaer. The eflV:ta matter accunni latea durinjr the winter rnonUia, now makes its presence felt, through Jiarurc" tD'J?, to xrl 1 tom tb avstem. reJ'n". It J potion that K-ster-iTi an J Tn" develop into Scrof- ir 1 j!is condition canaea dcransement 2; i.k .diPT,Uv nJ stimIlatorv br-nna. a feelinzof enervation, languor, and wearineas ,rtn lisrhtly spoken of as "only prins fever." Thee are evidences that iht rUn rot b,e unaided, to throw off ins corrupt atoms which weaken the vital I?,iL7U To recain health. Nature mut b aldel by a thorough blood-purifvtnir nHi Iciae; and nothing else is o effective as Ayers Sarsaparilla, Mfh i ! mfficferttlT powerful to xtvl Tromthe .ratem eren the Uint of Hered itary Scrofula. The medical profp.lon Indora- Avtr' PAIWAPAHILLA, and many attestation of the cures effected by It come from all parts Itf. "nirfancts Jewett. expiate Sen- VZLn ,Mwchuietts and ex-Iaror of r7 lit ,b PPraUon that docs real, lasting jood.H PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. fyer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DrnpisU: Priee 1; Six bottles for 5. 0 J frtOYAL fit XJ lis is- fV us Absolutely Pure. The powder never varlee. A murrel ol pnrty. trenirth nd ho1eomeni. M-re ernnoml'-AI thun ihe ordinary ItinJ, nnd cannot r. old In ; competition witb toe moll'tnue 01 Trie low ie-i. short wetirbt, alum or j'ho-; tite powjrr. Sold or y in cant. Knril Hillio PowoR Co.,l' j Wall St.. aw York- ALAR I A L POISON. ' The i ribcipul m jf netrlT alt :cknr" at 1 thl tljie th! ynT t.a 't- or'n'n :n a i!'.cr drred L.iver. which. II not rir ilntr.) in 'line, crent mjBerinic. wretchedness and .'-Aih wi:l enue. A eentw-man wrftinif rr"m Sou1 h America : -I : have oed your SlnimonF' I.tvr Hfjr'ilaTyr wftb I iiod eflect.'boln a a jirerenlm and core f"r rtfc ' larial tevern on tie I-thmiio ; I'an-iraa.' TAKi: SIMMONS' LI7ER REGDLATOR, A?..'- 7f"'s tttiljl Jiitmmn lltOflNnl AN EFI D'TI Al- SI'iriH" i Vf R MAI-AKIOT'S H;VKK JiilWtl.C(I.MII.mTS i JAl'MCi'K. fill. I'-. i;:;st i,isms. mental depkemun. MCK HhAl.A' lit.. '. 1 It'ATl'iN, NAI'si-.a. HII.K fSM'.ss, li S Kl'I A,LC If yoa fefl ilrow-r. L" iita'e.l. have Irvqicat headache, niectl. h-i 1. 1 t y . 7 a 1 p' 1 ' , and tonirae coatad. y.m are f :iflr:n 'rr m tnrj.id l!ver or hiliout'ne." and no'.hiriiT w;.l cure you eo speedily ana -eruineti tiy i 10 tk SIMMON'S LIVKK. RKGl'LATOR- It U irlren with 'ery. arl tl.e h i j!et rult to the mot de; f' 111it.it. It tJts t!i place r,f quinine and hi't-r e-ry md. It ! the cheapest, purest an I t-e't lini.ly ir.eji -lt.e ia the wo: Id. J. E ZEIL1N & CO. FfflaMpMi Solo by all Druggists Policies written at shrt notice la the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other Firet 4'liaaa Cnmpaalea, nr. dick, rT rots i f 1: HHiUXSnPAnf'OM'V. niMMt:M.-:i' ki-sin !- 110.11 R ft'DIftTRY. The atttritHjn of -uyr. ! f,!'u!') i:n : J ELEGANT FURNITURE, Parlor and Chamber Suits, wardkores. siDi:r5n.i:is, Centre, Eiictsioa M BreaVfast Tables, CHAIRS. n'PBOXRDS. SINKS, BED SrRING MATTRESSES, aa 1 1o f.it t.etv'y e i'ryt.ix rt -in4r t-. the Kurmturt ln-.i;f-. A, , r ..,js m t, line Tii;Mi:.or'.:rf'i 1 u i j 1 ; Si.iTe? Upholstering. Rfpair'nii Fain'inz M all kir.d l iiriii--r. . ' r. I. lt - . x - rimp!! ai'd M''jf.T.'; v. r rM.ip ,n K inl, - i t, , ; w : ,r :: . rf , . . , 1 cMiri-ti. Pl-a5c c:tli i ,j t.. - .. - r. t - yon Kh to purr hase tir n" K. '! ;v-iA 1 i Ktenl'ti-r. A: ri ! " ic4.-i. OYER 1000000 BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER FAILS TO CURE COUGHS COLCS. THROAT AND ALL LUN3TR0UBLES .ALL DRUG GISTS SELL CTS. i;- lea,'. i-ffl.VV"-arrs1l1C"?'3aj"- 0RSANS : RlctlMt Rob an t all Grat VVotld't Eahl b I 1 I a for PIANOS: N made o4 Stnnj:-aj, ! nnTrek.Lrt on quarter much ti.rtir.ff as Piano on the Of tttlllO J ttu pia mrriti . R mrkiMe Arc Cae hundred Trlr,. to alofvem tree. ORGAN AUDPIMOCO. ana artrmr 1 54 Trmm St. .Boston. 48 t. 14th St ftlnloa Sa ). N.Y. 149 Wabash Art., Chicago. Etenstei Fire Insurance Apnc General Insurance Ay nl, Illustrated American tT::?z STOCK BOQKF , hoa- to ttam them, e Thousands .,f in Ihe Wr$t. No army can frd to be tiiCftout ir. Kobbut iwmi aara It ia the t w.ffk of the k rl I trrr aaw Pne:clM. $5 1 leather, t-V7IV. Rent rrr". ABt Wanted. Ixrlnnre TarHtory (hrea. ltrktktr WubaertptlMi A vanrr. T. O. Bos ao. la a,o trx, Kaw Ta. for COLOR and SWEETNESS U'e BEAN'S C0NCENT":',T:r Extract of n'' . r-'l earn Cclcr. 2ri;. an i tin m.-rtt Bi .f r .. $0 ALL DRUG GISTS SELL IT PRICE. mason Hamlin jrr the ey? . 1 Best ea-it.T m4 ?.(. tn , t , .r.., v. . .. . . Kf S r; i n . 3a w i i 1 - ORGAN Bm attiaJ a .Ar j,, ktnltt of no sur-rii. " raIr" ery aprr T., fanlna, aafil and a...? , . , '- J t IS 4 TO t-:'... 2XCBL. Tbeae eic:vct fTvrj.- ... t , an. qnaUtjr of t. -ts. i - '. fsiibinton, a" s':cc-- v ' "v c-fac-toontra-ti,ii. ri;at::s L'.. '. ' ; ire. c-rna-necttl ar. i iis r . " L - t cboo.a. charch-t , ; . j.. ."iK-''.- ESTABLISH n Ht ,T.' r?tEti Ai.ti i iiiTirs sK5l.I Wokks'i i-T w.r trs'ruc'iD'i ..-.,-. 13V JolinstoTi. P,ii, l,- Money Received en Dc- lTEflET 'LLi-ii.; i mi COLLECTIONS MACf aT AL. A T- Tt RAFTS on th rr,url,rll f Bonarht nn ft Vcij BBS General Earlirs l::z- I ifCOOTJi S'JLiriTLD A. W. BIVK. r8, K'en- am. Af-:1 . : m .- B. J. LYXCI i analtrtBrer and I).,;f , HOME AND CITY MAC FURNITURE LOUNGES i;nTEA! TABLr.'?-. CMAIRS, ATntti- s At It t m e n 1 i h ;n..i v, -V ITO ) A. VA ';t!zet. c f !-. r . : i l!.T.ir tf. pu-rc a i. :,.:'; V ! h"r.rT (.-r: a--' rts:ie.'u: v -- .- . t ' re .rn v e'.-ca : a' a. thst We trc.j- r- -.; i.; t ..... tate. Prw! ti"-v .'at A:T0(.:.a. Ai rl. 1. :-. -t' iKfrMpoM irn la i.'.r. STRirTLY 0 MIT1.1LFL! FROTERTIDN HUTl'Ji FIBE IHSUMff CE COMF1 OF EOENSBURC, PA, . tin .. ii M taa ex Only 7 AsfHr.s in -, Good FARM PROPEBiil EFKVIALI.Y s y-r: NO STEAM RISKS Ti' GEO. M. REIE. F:- T. IP". DICK, Serrrtan,. Ebecpbnra-. jrr. 1;-: !r. CatarrH r tt? r'f I V'& S Hay-fevers A arti le '.t y. ! - - ' ' '". "Me to ii". 1'ri. --;-ril fi rciTU' 1 I V I - - " ' Dr. Hendricks QHHONIG DISEASE t'F AI-I. " - Cancerous Tumor 1F EVEKY I !"' - lil--re-l In a very '.l . -t -v- r t ' .i;--: -i ' . . t-,. He ! ticw prepared ' CORSULUTIOR ML Kx tr.-nat'or. J -; e . ' -Samire-i !.- . i' l.llv 17 " 3 n:- STAR SKiViHB 1 tircc . r- ' ' '"" high s;i :'.; ,1. H. t- I pi hntne i" " ' ' real and cot. ' i- t , i - a m ;ttrLL. Attorn-: -s 1 - " E BEN -H' " ' , v Office In new Armory Ms' . TW, DITK. At- x ' v'". Ehenbar. I'a '" . ...'---J EloTii. ie-M. r.--t f ' ' . , n.r.ne'rol 1K1 hu-ne-- ' . r l rallt' r !' II. II. MYKK" Arr't.M . -Offlre IP r..ivri .. r I J ATTI'KMV T 1 ' lft-' ' Nov. 16. l'. G CO. M. UFAPV A 11"- ( ifT.pe on t'er-r- "-
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