The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 04, 1887, Image 2

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    F.EtNSBUnC. PA..
Fill DAY, - - - NOV. 1, lv7.
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.1. Iiuss I H(MImN, .( Krie county.
-i 1 !" T K KAM'KEI! :
M. .1. M ('ItAN'N'.ot Lancaster count y-
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THOMAS i:. IIO.VK.Cambri.i.
Mil: i iiMiisio.M.i:s :
.IDU N KIUT.Y, Johnstown.
.JOHN t'AMI't.KIX. ("jneitujijti .
1 1 i r: i! r. m a r. i i".
f f:oi:i;K W. i:AM.V, Johnstown
i :; ai ii ml".'.
.1. W. (JIMl'I-lN'. Monster Tv.'p.
l.t l!'l l;(iI,A.'H. Johnstown.
ti.uiuatiun .': .1. Uoss Tlmr.:
Ju.l-.o ot tie S.Mrtn-e Court
Tin-:
9 .! Ill .lilt
aiu! i;f r. n:::rd J. M( ( r.:i-.n loi s a c
Tre;'Mi: r, s iUKt.t tli tnt-n art1 no Hie
in. 1 1 1 lie noiv ir.;;eior.s.
Jkn n v I.iNi". M.iJni-" (oU!-?:l..i1 1;
tlih t t-: t iiiful -.f U rli nirjMr, ui.d m
( ri Weil.net J.! 3 fast lifter ; j ro-
tract; d it.i.-r. r:r vu& iu
ri'M. In 1 -.. she vi.-.iinl 'hi
t:ei
T.
:nlry
r.:r-
nr.i'f r n en,T:g'. trier. t wi'li
Mtl.'l t(f
tirou :'.i i!
l'ioviiiciw
u c;..cf:t tour trxv.-ti'lirc
Cuiti 1 .itcs. the Ii.:ti--.'i
M-x'o uti'l t.:t Wis' If.Jk?.
Ar - leotior.s ci, neat Tu.sdjy tLe
toiiovvu g Liimid ;i'ts vii! t-"jii e't-ct
a (iontr.i.r, .s ite i i:'u.jt ntn! r.i.:ru:; ta
of iL i.-girti..iur- : M ijsicliu&ttlf.
M.irj l.ird, i )':io at'd I ;v. S al- c!Vi
cits an J a Ljir-l.ituto will bo elected
in Xe'.i Yi'ikar.iip L:.Hl.t uro iu New
tri.-ey v :.d 'ii:i.i.i ; I'cunsyl vanl.i will
v'.tvl a Jude f.i tl.n t!iirt t:i(- Conn aivJ
a Muff Tit i.rtuier. I .;i member of ecu
iJK .-:i will l elect. d in Ilhoui Id'iod,
two i'i .'i'mv York r,nd one in Louisiana,
a'l to .'ill vacapciss. NviT-.i-k will
e!n;t a Supreme Court ludij! ar.il two
Nr-j'T':; .f the S'ato I'luvrrsiiy and
'.eo:i will vote on time proposed
it uitTdiv.i".iti to her Srate Constitution.
I rw.i3 announced ear.. v I-is: wre that j
H.i'i ru:n i. holler b id pu'..nh-d aj
letter endorsir p G.-neral Low-ring, the j Slate Seuatcia and members of Asseru-I-mocratic
candidate for liovertscr cf L!v. The same state of nfTaiis exists in
M.i.-sachueti s. Iiverirg is
man ncd a strorg Candida'. m
a coed i
aud his'
frieula have be(n rlaimius that the 1
,
Vwc t.f I '. elect ton were iron,i r-
fully brigVt. A--i!.uii:g this to be true ;
ac ,ii-c ur-i.l that tl;o ad.-v..oy of his j
el.'cM.u by tu,-h j. notorious mat plot, is !
i::iLl :
HJ tl .
'.' i! t, t v jr-, --r !
.a.ai to i. r.La
f ivii placed upon
s raw
th
the ni.i'u b'.cL. li- D-mocratic
noaitce-, of c-u:
s acquaiu'ed with
I'. ir.s erra'ic tmIitio.il career and has a
..in', r,t u,,. -..'I i
fri.-nu.-. "
Tii;.
hfl'.r.i II.
new t,-'. i!
Cam, of Appeals
"n the motion for a
'.) Sli;;i p c-i.se at t lie
i,rt::n r.
' :i tVf .iic
Cl0!iJ of
the cou
as' v.e-L. At:or its canclusion
l ii.ljotiii'ed i'ur four Wfeks, at
tin.' epirt.io:r of w!:ic!i liaio a decision
will tj n;:n..i;:;.::-J. Till? general belief j
is that a r.cv trial wid ba reluscJ. It '
takei a lurg timn to g-t tli: wea'ubv
oi l ic di-.'lr-i ot j peuitf uliary. tint
in sp::e oi tho law a 'iilav we iegar.i it ,'
as very ,vrtam that, ho will land there
yet, n josuee m Now York is no: et-
t in.li 1 1' . -- !. : . ..!
-l No
out.
. ...,. tit.c i.i 'o
go:o, as in -rj.arp a ca.'e and
cor.ntiesH
oth-rs liko it, and it seems almost ira-po.-mL'li?
to put a criminal wl.ere the law
directs I.e . shall go. un'il froiu lapse of
tiiuo Lis otl-nce i nearly forgotten.
"Vr. trost thai the Democrats! cf Car
r: Ai;,-ghery and Clearfield town
ships, wiii sliow on Tuesday next what
they can do wueti ti.ey try, towards j
r fu'.l Dtu icratic vo e iu an off
e.kr. 1 1 any candidate on the coun'y j
tiokt. is iu any danger of bein defeated, J
a reduit, whicli we do rot regaid ati even i
probable, the Democrats of the three '
1-jwnr.hIra named can put the result be- '
yond i.h- shadow of a doubt. This can '
bf dir.e in only one way and that is by '
rol'iug a lull D.-mocratio vo'e or as '
neiriy so as possile. Fven though, the j
caiiHa 'n is devoid of excrement lhat!
Is no reason wl.y every Democrat should
uotgatothe election. Carroll, Alle
gheny and C:eartir?!d oultIi". to t.e ambi
tious to suatain their well earned
reputation in former c-impaigr.s. It ia '
a proud record and every Democrat 1
who lives witliiu their respective Luund- ;
aries shou'd see to It lhat it is not I
lowered next Tuesday.
t'1 after another anmn nrrmintnt
li ,hi'e,n u n. ' , . ,1 t, P"
1 Ptt.ne nimseir on record
Hi a willing endorser of President Cieve-
. .. . . . . .
T 1 ' r " nU ,nl(,JT"tv
character.
me latest and most signitl
cant instance is that of Samuel I. Mil-
ler, of low . one of tin Associate Jus-
tices of tbe Sot ren e Court of the 1'ni " pioyment ne susenned and let ocr people
v i oi me a i; ren.e court Ot tbe l ni- ,3 ujeJ- Xa9 C0QJp1Qy store giods are i -en.ble in their ernstomel plareji of wor
ted .vates. who regarded as the ablest fli ,n ln pr0prlIoD Eil tbl,ir mins i -MP nd wl,h prayer and s-ns of pra.se
member of that body. At the recent!. i lvu " 'r mlr'J give thar.k. M our Heavenly Father for all
, . , --.line recent rUpp.ies, which are outrageously exor- ! that He has done for us. while we humbly
(iflinil Aftill liunnnuf at Vf Ionia .. - . '
;. r i .l. .uu.3 uu.iko
........ .rr.j.wnu.-u in iue loaM, ane
1 I ... Vuua.v.... ... . . . . . ... . . . .-r. .
IVeskient,
Uefeirirg to Mr. Cieve- i
land be said :
"1 did cot j-.pprove oi Ips election as :
I'res'ilert of the I'nile.lS a.3. I should
v.teto-moirow, ,f 1 bad the opportuni-
ty. roru man of ci.Terent pilitics. but I
nave uie courije, arur i sy tn the pres -
enrenf tbism....t.,.f,h-r:.,n,, A
..... 7 3
V X:iT .,,ld
is au hone,t man. a pure mvj. to whose
esirts no corruption Belongs, and
mtenas to uo rint, according to the
best limb's that God has given him.
therefore say it is one of the greatest
elections of the Amencan people, of t'ae
patriotic people, of the ;eop'e who love
the eoontry, and thit whatever ms be
y.m differepees of rpiniou in regard to
any acta lie ruiiy hnt done, jny opinions ' esf-r clemency iu the cse of the druc- I , . -.11 Fer! v" vrere
!., r.t . i ..'.:... i . iy riuiciea witn na? fever. While I w
that tie may have entertained, anv
T.-w Mint L now prnpnaes. yo are to
eive him rrnlit f r lunestv of r'Tf ose.
for rooJ intention, ani to imicniWr
...
that lie nci-upies lue place witb honor
whict, V HMllnK,,.n I, , , which J-ffer-
f" bl ' '"'"
I Thk argument r-efore ths SupT m
C urt of trip t'.vtod S'a'es f.r a writ of ;
error in the c is- of the 'liin.r" Anar-!
chiits. -vm 'iin on yes'enUy wee K
! arid concluded o-i Fn-l.iy afternoon
(.""riffrrtisinu ,T.!ni Uimlilph Tucker.
of Virginia, and iiijtDjiQ F. Duller
Hd lrt-ss-d the curt in favor of granliDjr !
the writ, and Mr. Hunt, tt.e Attorney I
'-neralof Iiii.jois, .iud Mr. r'rinr.ell,
j the S ale's Attorney. who conduc'ed
I the prosecution aiain;'t the Anarchists,
i ei. k- in cpaiflition to i'. No decision
r n. ,rtii..r. .,c ,..i-.vih. i-mri on i
. '
S iturd.ty, and on Monday Chief Justice
Waite announced
d that the question .
! would bii disposed of either en Wediiea- . lT'.'T. there were ixteen I'rtsidential ) outside of them.
' dsy or on yesterday. If the opinion was terms down to W1. when Lincoln was ; Tha fifiriflcance with which this per
1 not iielivered nniit iWfr'iv we win , inauenrate J. Ofthesw sixteen terms j tineut view is supported, is strengthened
not delivered until eateru. we tw4,Ire h, hn fiI!e(, ,,y D-m0ric t,y gome very pointed remarks as to the
; not bable (,. announce it before our and four bv Fed-r4l or Whif Presidents, j justice of the strike from sources that
uex". week's issue. Via t!ief auionc j Thus the jmocraey had bet-n in con-j bav heretofore been the revers of
; th Uwyer who heard tha argn- j trol of ihe Federal Government for fotty-j critical toward the corporations. "When
ruents is tt: it the writ wiii b.i denitd.
i In tht evtnt a stroo eppeal will Le
nvvau bv Hie frinas ot tho condemnea
men to it-v (i jveicor of IHLOis to com
mute their sentences into imprisonment
for life, a pjwer which the Constitti-
! of ,La1 S Hle l'Pn
"rnrep of l?fnl-nts, however,
1- I r : 1 T - . - l . t
week aau06ed iclters to Governar
Olesl'y absolutely refusing any com-
i m:::;itia of sentence short of liberty.
I an.l cl.sriu2 tlir
unrvtiatrd faith
in '
the vriz:
ntctioj i
S::'.ir..!:ili
was b -':-
,.fli . . ...r .. Tn ,-!,
, I
r.jjv l? ftated thaw ltudu.pk
ct;'.sp,k'r!i Anarchi.-t, !
"i ' j' '.h? P"Mc3 to t)e t!i- .
tn.in . lnj ILr-.-.t !li " 'd'al boaib. the war with Mexico declared and car-I-ifi
(Jf,ic.:S iaitu.ilately and went to i to a successful issue under Fresi
l.orm.itiy, Ii:s :':ve coun.ry. Sjlinuu- ivobai.lv the blunders or Peuiotratic
bel's mother arrived in Ciiicigo ir.m letders in the North during the war. as
Gcr-naar ca v'.u:J iv las', with a writ- i
ton co:iff8:o:i fn m I.sr pr.n giving the
j details of Hi iu isi art d n.l tlio n unr j
of Lliu co:i?7r."at:.rs, ii w!.:i-: he wLolly
i exor.t-ra'.rs S-h w:,b, Fif klu I'arsons and
j Fisji.ir. Ti,.- C-:is:g. : u. Loi ttltjs do
j not attucli .itiy iuipjtt.-iiice to this doc-
ument for tin? reason thai S'h vab, ore
of the foar declared to be innocent, is
; scl.nauleltj own brother-in-law.
I I. Wednesday Chief Justice
j Yv'uitt rend the decision of tLe Court
I T.-Lieb is i;uilo let.giby, and in which
tho writ o? error i3 denied.
Tnr: politics of New York city as J
well as of the? S'ate are more LeautiluHy :
mixed this jear lL2n they ever Lave
been before. There aie sir. if not ?even
State tickets in the C-;d, and in the city
etch of tliess ; arlies has ua own ticket I
f0r mi-uicirl (fi'L-t ra i r..r :
must nf I hi-, nll-ir silica cr ,i .'- In imvA '
ff ihn rmip.ties The in,rnr,u-m h. !
two d illcultic s to contend within the
two u iiicu. ncs io coctena wnain sne (
clly ,..0u uh. so vote the result in the
s.;i;e always depends. O.-e of them, I
rj the most eciicu, is the cindidacy !
t iun,v i:,r,r fi, r-;,.,i t .k 1
.. . V -
candidate for Secretary of State, who is
I acked un bv Dr. M.-Gtvrn A.lir t !,
lacked up by Iir. McGlynn,
vcte of Geoise will be iu the city no,
n.-.,, r .v. tn iia t.;. rui , .r.i !
...... ... t.L.ii.j .-v.wj I
the Democrats estimate it at only half '
mar. r.nmner. n at ever it may be It i
will HVct iLe Democratic vcv.e at least
twin !.R nin'h ra ! 1 1 iV 1 i
. I
vote, tird to that exfent w;lliniure the
lrriif cratio state ticket. Another dif
ficulty grows out of the election of dis
trict Attorney. Nicoll and Fellows,
both Democrats, are cssistant District
Attorneys to Mr. Martina, who is now
the Democratic nominee for Judge of
the General Si-saior.3.
have I yen rr.n;ina;rd t
X;coll oiiht io
- t
succeed M :r- '
tin". In', as tt.e "bo?-' of the County !
D.'m?or:'.C." didn't want him at:,. :
! wouldn't hatb him, he wss d- fea'ed
an. Fellows vras made the nominee.' j
' .....
I x;- .ejjublicacs then nominated Nic
oil iiud endorsed Mirtir.e for JuJjr
Nicoll has a strong Democratic foi- !
Iowu.K, owinn to the fact Hal fce
i convicted tbe bribed A Mernreu M well J
ts Jake Sh:.rp Lo Lctifeht them. Tho ',
Blnif-j-le bet wctn the fritLds of N' icoll !
ii t) I ellows h,a grov-n very eitinff
ar.d 11.8 uari-.tr to tho D-ncocraMc State I
j ticket ia
ILtit the Dcmrcrts who are 1
?i.rirrtirg Nicoll will sacrifice the'
State- ticket for votes for their favorite. :
If, however, the State tick. 't is defeated, '
tor the two ir&sobs we have n-.rned, it'
dors r.ot follow by any meics that '
Cleveland will not carry tho State naxt '
yetr. His "luck" negatives ui.y such :
conclusion. j
The f J'lowir.g extrae; is at: eU quetit
sruioti ou the hard tiroes wilh which
the miners of anthracite ccal are com
pelled to struggle in the Lehigh region :
Tbe Lehigh miner is generally compell-
ea to deal id his e tuployer'ti store ; fce
Luis', patronize thn company's doctor by
pay ng him a royalty of seventv-Evrt
it uta per mosth if married, end, if
s:ng:e, bity cents per month. Though
tho married man pavs seventy-five cents
iu.7l.lu ii ii.-c uoctor wutmer rns
I services are needed or not. if a child is
l . ...
bcra to hlui he must pay from 55 to S
: extra. If the mother needs a st imulact
i l ;a ;.,ur,i t?. , .
i u 19 i',,1r(?' -xtr-. R-nts are from Jl
to f.V 7.1 per month. The miner ravs f-
..r monlh for r, hrriB. w.
. ,
or m!, ia must py as n'.go as sixty-
i a . r trin "s itii i a i . n 17 ir .mn rra r a a
t.iunt, and last, but not least, the miner
is unable to make a respectable living,
and wheu he reoches a certain limit of
;U,ebdner the companies refese even
. , ' 7. ' "
in'' t r ii 11 ii k mi ;'. Hrrni n ti-i
u. ,y M, Vii,d e My tYt c
I ...,, m 5. r,.: ,K
' tuUrv.ew with a re-
! V"'' -t'al there are KHmen cms ou
' ,,r !"--Hr" u,at ,h-'1
- )(KV ;i ,!liVt wnk.h js H Ucjt BekD,)W,.
ed-en-est from hi 'h ati'hnritv l tt tt.-
ti mi'lmrlit till ,i .
n au.nority tbat tbe
I I dat ; fAnt m npf tkhirli bS..i.
j thul lhe u W(fre n, rec,ivj aJe ,
qua.e CWPtUou for their Uhct j
, !
The petition to liie governor of K in-
viht'. oil , a Cr.i.nn...i . . 1
, JearH. lUjurisoLiuent and .-.UWsjn,. ror i
... , r ' ' ,r !
, ''I11"1 41 successful, and the'
I. a a .
i lr"-1 1133 1 fcen reduced to six nioitJi
, Tl e sentence was wickedly ssvere. Lul :
' a u turil outcrop-e of the ;.irt ta'. ;
flic Pcmoorary and Ihf nepublic.
Th Vli-f tint the Democratic party j - o
irMiutiia nf .irt:i,Tin j ;h nation- i
dtniuis' r-ttion. and lhat the resiora- or
i:ou or tne uetnocraio io power uiesuu
incapacity iu the departments of the
tJovern.Dent, Snaucial embarrassment
nd t.nninpss ruin, whs entertained by
m4ny .rsona throughout the country
prior to Mr Cleveland's election. Of
course it WeSabaurd prtlUdiee. ii ODfy l
neeieil tha inNUKiira'inn of any respect
able Iiercocra?i- l'ieident to set it at
re6t forever. Yet a little study or his-
tnrr niiitit to have nrevented anv rnau i
-if ordinal
into error.
ordinary intellicence from falling
inin.r,r
l.oavinjroiit Wasliin'rfnn's two terms,
Bnli cotEmencinz with John Adam?., in
! eicht vears and the onposition for six-
?-" ? !
ten years bet ween lT'.'T and l'd. Io
i !; mere w-re sixteen -aiea in ine
L'niju ;in lSi'.l. when Buchanan retired.
'hre were thirty-four States. Up to
l'ni, everv State ad-Jed since lTiT came
into the Union under Democratic Ad
ministrations except Florida, which wTis
-idm:tted the day previous to President
Ty'er's retirement, and California,
whicN came in under President Filmnre.
Th Lnnisiana purchase wss made dur
ing Jefferson's Admlnis'ratiou. The
war of ltl-J with England wa3 fought
to a stiTefs. and the treaty of peace
msned at t.hent, while Madison was
I'reid-nt. The trea'y for the cession
of Florida was rntified ur.aer Monroe.
Tt;e jn..epPn 1etice of Texas was f.
know!ed?ed nr-der .Tacknon sad Van
IJurer.. Nev Mxioo was annexed and
well as the Ion? continuance of thu Ke
publicans In power, contributed to
I ninke the growing peneratiou distrust
' lul of the Democratic rartv. Ytt
the historical facts we have stated
ought to have prevented the prevalanca
of such a prejudice against a partv so
close'y idenili"d with the progress and
g'cry of the Kjpublir. Indeed, at the
ct'-se of President Cleveland's term, in
lSJi, excluding President Washington,
wbocanbe rlaimed by no party, the
Imnr rats will nave held c.mtrol ut
the Government for flf y-two years, and
i the opposition, t ederal, U nig and K"
pub'.icnn for forty jtzrs
And vet this
l ij a sreat country. A. i
Charleston's .ala Mffk.
Charleston. S. C, Oct. 31 Charles
ton's grand g!a week in commemoration
of the citj'n complete recovery from the
effectsof the disns'reus earthquake of
Aii2. .11. 1S0. hss beguc. The city is
dreused in all the pomp and pageautry
ot a week that ccm-a but once a year.
and in a year that has come but once in
nil its history. Jlinners end streamers
fi mt on every side. Triumphal arches
live tteen out 1 v deCorAted. and. henti'
ful as thf-y are by day. the nlahc, with
e5-ctric1anu' Pas ,ir't- ,n ' ym WJ h
, a,,d p,ctUifeqe Charm that
r.viles?fn to If arprec-ated. After
dart the city was bl:;ii with the mtl-
,ow t of rcyri-t-Ia of Chinfee lanterns
t;J 'haci.y glcw with a radiance more
grtii.iy tban i.ba. or the prrstic sun.
Practically ther3 will be no rigot bere
th io., V an.l oil n ni-.-mmr ni h. f-
that evtn aix daja of twenty four hours
each D!3j be found too limited for all
. .r-
, .n , i-, i - .',..-r.n,
week
Th-iiisaririii vitor. Iisva r
rived tod'. T.'iey wer welcomed I
t3r3t by the silvery clnni-s of S. M:ch-
aei's ar.1 thereifiT ny tvervbody ir:
. j j
The. chief sniuseiTitils tcday were an '
ammine display of Chinese nnd Japanese
tireworis. at 4 o'clock, h. m. ; loat
races on t- lake, in which h whole fl-et
pyrlicipaud .a tul-race, a donkey-rce,
13 which the animals were double-back-act
:oa thoroujthbred livers from-
l"e ,'f't', "ut wards ; marine sham battles
netween abject Fquaurons or frigates,
witii It mat! c mdle artillery, and a,
pnvsession of boats blazine with linhts j
of myrUd fcufs. After these features
came tbe opera at the Academy of Mu-
s'c. There will be no lack of mus e in !
! Charleston this Week. There sre a
I half doz-n or more brass bands ia the
' I'll v iii uinii'inn in it cio ir ia iv r,n
that l--e t'snd contest will diaw compe-
titors frrm a r umber of the interior
towns, jj-sidr'3 all Ihese. there are
lhr,e or four Trillin. bandTnow
in the city, and the Gala "Week Com-
tnittee proposes to utilize them in the
prIT;!,;"-1
It cheers every heart in Charleston to
sap the cordiality with which the peopli I
of S .nth Carolina and adjoining States
have entered in o t he spirit o! this oc
casior.
hey g adiy recogn-ze in it an
additional evidence of Charleston's
strength, hopefulness and accomplish
ment. TLe weather hss been somewhat
discouraging, tut everybody is cheer
ful. ThanksgiTing Day 5amed.
AVasiiixgton. Ociober 23. The following-
proclamation was issued late
this afternoon :
V.j the President of tbe I'nited States.
Tba e.'Oilnes and the mercy of God which
hve followed tne Arneilcan people during
all tb rlys ot the past year claim their
grateful recognition an.1 r-omhie acknowl
eilcement. Uy his omnipotent power He
bas proterteri us from war and pestilence.
I ar.d from every national cala-ni'v. By Hi
' Tc,ou ' tne eann nm yu-irteda gener-
, ont every ptti rf honest toil hi ld to
comfort ana contentment. Dy his loving-
kiniinex tre hearts of oar people have been
replenished wllb fraternal sentiment and
i rairioiic frairavor. ano dv hi uimt nir
I Z?"nr w hT oirected in the way
uf national prosperity.
j To r- end that w may. with one accord.
"''fy our era-tit ode for all thes MelnN.
Uto"t Cleveland, Treldent of the Cnlted
, States, do hereby designate and set anrt
Thure.j.v. the twenty-fourth day of So
I V.1- " ' dHy. ?f thank-arvlng and
prByrr, io oe ouservea oy an ine people of
""
On that day letalt secular work and em-
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i a,i,,or ir" toreiver.en or our klcs and
..r,.
I-t families and kindred be reunited on
I ha day and let tntir hearts, filled with
.
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and the unfortunate, and by onr gifts of
,r.i .--i.rTo.eiice ieius lacrease
; he ?omh.r oi jhes who with grateful
"T r " "t oiir inanasgiVln. i
.:&aTniSd "o i
; be hereunto affixed. lo j
T ' '". " iinnjionicn iwi-
fifth day of October, in tbe year of our
' nt c"v M " Wnton tbs twen-
Iird une thousand eight hundred Brxt .lnh.
'"'ti and of the independence of tbe United
Mates the one hundred and twelfth.
t'KOVER CLE l.t.!D.
Bv the Prelrtnt ;
Thomas F. Hatabd. Secretary of State.
Iay fever.
T5 A . . .
sufferlna Intensely I was Induced, through
Mr. Tlchenor's testiroonlal, to try Ely's
('ream 1.41m. The effect was marvelous.
It enabled rue to re r form mv nHfiri
iTlT eSKd a'?"tu?a XrTC
Ely. ..re.tu BaimVcure fo? Ph, :
llieSUU ai VuC Va:.ut!tfiH.
The anthracite col c.iraptri- are r. -
norled to have appealed l Ihf G ro-
to ajlhouz the appJibtoieat of spe-
r'
durlujf tbe strike. Iroperty should be
protected, no nmter how much public
opinion may disapprove of the course of
th coroptoie. But it in twin$r very
plainly pointed out, even by journals
wnictl are usuwiiy tiiriiu.j t mct-tM.t-
aUoufl, that the practice of fnrniehtna
that protection, by private detectives
under tho n.y of the corporations and
yet arm-a with
the authority or tne
-State, cannot be permitted to go
much
farther. The SUte ha its own con
etitutional :nstrumentalitiee lor niam-
tain!njr order ; and it ii E04 wise to go
newKpaper i um
terof the Philadelphia Ltdyr paints
out the cceent fact that at the same
time the companies are declaring that
they cannot give their miners an ad
vance amounting to less than three cents
a ton they are themselvs striking for
an advance of 25c a ton. and adits,
"There Is not a coal buyer in Philadel
phia, probably, who would not willing
ly give three cents a ton more to insure
the miners living waxes, but they very
naturally object to paying tweoty-G?e
eer.ta a ton extra while the miners are
still deprived of a fair rate of wages."
the matter ahou'd give the coal combi
nation some serif us food for rtfl-ct Ion.
The fact is that the policy of combina
tion by great masses of capital for the
purpose of swelling their own profits
frcm the simultaneous decrease of
wags and increase of profits, has very
nearly reached the limits of public pa
tience. It U about time to call a halt
on such th'Dgs. and if the corporations
have no' wisdom enouzh ta do it for
thems-lyes the people will be likely to
tak the matter up in earnest for them.
I'iitsbunj Dispatch, Hep.
The Pulpits and the Politician
Of the multitnde of Christian minis
ters in this city of churches not more
than half a score responded from thtii
pulpits on Sunday to the disgraceful ap
peal in behalf of an alliance cf religion
and rum in support of tba machine
local ticket. Most of the sermons preach
ed on the Sunday question were accom
panied by a proiest that were net
designed to influence the local election
ia any way ; but in a few instances the
purpose to help the ring was ill con
cealed. The great majority of the
clergymen of Philadelphia, however,
bave shown that they have too much
self-respect and too much regard for
decent public opinion to prmit their
sacred desks to be put to the "bas? ser
vice that had been marked out for them.
The? recognized that in the peculiar
turn which had been given lo a purely
'oal election anything they miebt have
raid would bave tren misconUrued or
employed lor the promotion of partisan
or personal ends. They reeonniz-d. too,
that the election of a Sheriff and a Con
troller of this county, no matter how it
mizht result, could have do possible
trrlaence upon any qaeetion of Sutday
legislation.
"iYith the great lody cf the re fleeting
ar.d intelligent peop'e of Philadelphia,
its cierzyn.en hold that the only juet
tes's of qualification for city and county
oflices of trust and responsibility are
capacity, fitness and worth. Ilo'ding
that a man roav entertain the most or
thodox opinions on religiou or politics
and be utterly unfit for any local effice
of trust, they h ye indignantly repelled
the sMametul piea that the voters in this
Cinrrs' st.ouia cisreeard the claims of
persona' merit and look op'y to the de-
'Iea on the tiancer borne by the can Ji-
date. As teachers and professors of
political morality the clergymen of
Philadelphia could not tolerate so de
moralizing and dangerous a doctrine.
Hence, since they could not openly and
directly lend the cause of religion to the
use sought at their hands, they disdained
to an tridirecily aught that cou'd be
lnttrpreted Into a n-fmlr.g sup-ort of
any candidate. Phila. litcord JVc-c 1.
1
O'Brien Goes to Jail.
Cork. Ot. 31 The sentence of Ed-
Iter O'lirieii was confirmed cn rppeal
nt the (tarter Sessions Court at Mid
dletown to day. As soon as the deci
sion Kg announced the spectators
drnounced the mac-istrate and a scene of
indescribable confusion followed. The
people tried to prevent O'Rrien's arrest.
Mr. Ilirrinffton his rnnnu.1 imilanit. !
in that it was IMepal in imnriflnn him
until tbe court of last resort was appeal-I
ed to or at least the warrant was tssoed, j
and a terrible strurrele followed, i
O'lirien resisted the police and fonsrht '
! w"h all bis strength. A crowd of 20.-
OOOpopl" gMh-red around the court
house in the wildest excitement. How- 1
ever, when the warrant was produced !
Mr. O'Brien submitted to arrest and i
wis remoyed by the police !
Tho ttiutinf ihi. it., io n t
pacKea witn people when Mr.
O'Brien
arrived in custody of the police. A
stron-r police force, fully armed, was
was disposed in tbe vicinity of the pris
on to prevent any attack upon tbe pris
oner's escort, and a force equally strong
was stationed about the rail way Vat ion.
Mr. O'Brien refused to voluntarily
leave the car when the trin arrived
here, and compelled the police to use
force to remove him. lie was accom
panied to the prison by rhe Mayor of
Cork and followed by a tremendous
i crowd.
The vice chairman of the Poor Guar
dians attempted to make a speech, bnt
the police prohibited him from doing so
at the point selected hy b'ra. He there
fare moved to another plae. fol'owed
by a crowd, and delivered b's address
withont molestation. The crowd then
paraded the streets singing "God Save
Ireland."
Anarchist Sympathisers Trying to Saye
Tbeir Condemned Comrades by
Threads.
Cbk-Aoo. October 31. The Anar
chists sympathisers are resorting to
uauTmiim leiiersio lerrirw ihonthnr.
ujes ,n' commuting the sentence of
condemned men. During the p-st
lTJSVS
nsaiiifrori v in rrx isaiMn. m it,. i 2 1
Wh The officii s.e.XJ.'
heed to this cowardly form of ittack.
rueir wirea nave wen mad to sutler for
them. Espcia-ly la this the case with
Mrs. Gnnnell due to tbe receint r a let
- b!chVhV;si??;K talis
fyent of nothing being accomplished to
--"vun 1 " ur s-eu men, me
kidnapping of her children. Tho police
" necKs or the sven men, the
watch in ih rjeltrhborhood of .Tndire
Gary and Mrs. Grinnell has been con
Biderahly atrenjitbened, which, while
adding some sort f seenrity to the vi
cinity,, nevertheless keeps the possible
results of an attack on the houses or the
two nfliciala fresh ia the minds of the
residents.
Judge Gary himself receives the let
ters with contempt, and pursues his
daily routine of dutiea with undiminish
ed calm. Despite his attitude, however,
le is followed to and from his residence
Us a,2
uld
detective ever ready to spring to
snoulil occasion require, and an
upon his person would bave to be
wuu ekiii to be a succes-j.
HS ATU OI Hk!t MJlJ'iS. j
Ao eik i"iit wi(tii-t 0 p"und. rfres
ed. was r. cei.tly killed in C.ki c .u i'y. Ore
Koo. It was bnus hib aud ll'V feet
Ion-.
OolJeo tront are found in but one place
In tha world that U ia the bro k of UouDt
vVbltney, up near tbe banks ot everlasting
snow. They bave a icolden stripe down
eseb side, and are tha most beautiful fishes
that swim.
A Boston leather firm sold 1 OOo feet or
erain leather to a manufacturer at 10H
cents per foot. 1c a few days tha bill was
retained to ttiera. with a demand for '1 cents
deduc ion for one quarter foot short meas
ure. They allowed it.
A Rirl In S.van Creek. Siulr.aw roucty.
Mich., tt.le a (5 bill and a t5 gold pioce
from the woman who employed tier, and bid
it by wrapping It in a bit of cloth and roll
Ice It iu her ba'r. When detected she swal
lowed tbe money, blie bar) been arrested.
At the WaUonvlile, Cat., fair were ex
hibited a lot of six squeabe6, tbe largest i
welghine 210 pounds, and the lot 9-0; one
box (50 pounds) of Belle Flower apples
containing only 45 apples ; 13 pears weigb
iug 25 pounds ; two quarts of strawberries
averaging from 3 to 8 luches, each berrr. io
diameter; sugar beats weighing SO pounds
each.
Frank Kemp while out horseback riding
at Haz eion, Luzero county, on last Mon
day was tbrowu bead foremost to tbe tround
b tbe burse teing brought to a sudden stop,
and fractured his skull. Tbe boree walked a
short distance, then returned, looked at tbe
uboy as be lay on the around ia an uncon-
ceioua condition and quivered until be was
removed. Kemp's Injuries sre fatal.
The venerable Doc" Blodgett. of
Sabttha, Ka , Is one of the few living old
time hunters and pioneers. He was born
in 1799. in a block bouse, where Cincinnati
now tauds ; fought In tbe Indian wars In
Ohio ; killed a panther where now stacks
Coluuitiuj, O ; (.peaks two Indian languages
fluently; has nsed tobacco and whiskey
forovi-rao eara; U a iereat-gr&ndfatbera
and looks and acts like & man ot t0.
A Kusin young lady has been eon
demced to Hfe-loDa prison for roarryii.g
sixteeu bubDaods. bbe Is a curiosity, and
ought to havi been left off. When ber
lawyer went to see ber ia prison arter the
trUl she s6uied tiiia of ber gratitude and
and asked mm to accept as a eouvenlr a gold
watch and chain, which she placed on the
table before blm. lie at one 3 recognized it
as Lis own. She h?d picked his pocket and
presented tiiui wita bis own watch.
F;w people In uting peppermint or tbe
extract ever stop to think of its origin
Wayne county N. Y-, supplies pretty much
ail tbe peppermint oil thai la used In tbe
United States. Miles upon miles of tbe
laud there are devoted to the cultivation of
peppermint, and tbe experienced traveler
always kDows ba is nearing Wayne by tha
refreshing vdor that reaches him In advance.
Every farm has Its peppermint field, and no
part of tbe acreage Is more profitable.
In Wayne county. N. Y., two ladles aie
making a spirited canvass for tbe election
to tbe office of School Comoilr-sioner. Toey
are Miss Nellie L. Cook, who is tbe reguiar
Deajocritic candidate, and Miss E:ta Claik,
bo runs on tbe Prohibition ticket, MUs
Cock has distributed several hundred of ber
photograpbs. and is visiting every district
In tbe county. Miss Clark bas delivered a
number of campaign speeches, which baye
attracted great attention.
Captain Robert W. Anderson, an aged
pedestrian of Sumter, S. C, who claims to
have been 97 years old on tbe 4tb of July
last, arrived in Washington tbe other day
with bis dog, engaged In a pedestrian trip
from Boston to his boms la Sumter. He
loft Sumter last May and walked to Boston,
aud is now on bis return borne, lie went
over tbe same route, be says, in a wagon in
1812, and altogether, including tbe present
trip, has traversed tbe dlstrnc9 five times.
He tninxs the walking preserves bis health.
James Ilonston, of Cane n ill, Ark.,
was awakened by a noise under his bed tbe
other Dlubt. lie Hgbted bis lamp, and,
looking under, thought be saw a cat; bet
when be piked It with a cane, a big snate
came out and offered battle. He drove it
back under tbe bed, tonk bis wife to a
neighbor's for safety, and went back and
killed tbe serpent w'.tb a pitchfork. It
measured 11 feet 9 inches In length, bad
stripes tunning diagonally around bis body,
and bad recently swallowed three yoong
kittens.
The San Francisco Examiner says the
steamship City of Sydney, which recently
arrived Ic that rtnrt. brnuoht tnOO O00 vnrth
of ObinesA f7irlfl to rn!nlh ths aIrva nntr.
ters of tbat city. Though such importation
U against tbe Chinese restriction act. against
th.mnrr.et t.ir .t .'.- ..-in.. ,h .tm
i k . , ,
. .... , . ..s
rir" , P Tii ,i
owner! wi" find no d.fflculty in
,andIn thelr costlv chatrels. A few dollars
for w,lnes8. something more for a lawyer
and H7.50 apiece for court fees will settle
the matter.
A dispatch fro tn Jacksonville, Fla., re
lates tbat James E. Hamilton, mail carrier,
between Miami and Lake Worth, on the
South Atlantic coat, met with a terrible
death on Tuesday of last week. His route
necessitates bis crossing ililisboro Inlet,
which be does Iu a row boat. While cross
tog on Tuesday be was attacked by a num
ber of shark?, and. although be fought them
with bis oars as long as possible, they fi
nally capsiz.-d bis boat and
literally de-
vourea nim alive. An o!a fisherman wit
nessed bis terrible death, but was unable
to render htm any assUtanse.
One of the Djost singular features In the
scenery ot the territory of Idaho Is the occur
rence of dark, rocky cba&ms, Into which
larae streams and creeks suddenlv disap
pear, and are never more seen. These fis
sures, expjalns Golden Days, ara old lava
channels? produced by the outside of the
molten mass eootlns; and forming a tube,
which, on the Gory stream becoming ex
hausted, has been left empty, while the roof
cf tha lava duct, having at some point fallen
in. presents there the opening into which
the river plunges and is lost. Atone place
along tbe Dank cf the Snake, one of tbese
rivers reappears gashing from a cleft high
op In tbe bssaltlc walls, wbere It leaps a
eata ract into tbe torrent below. Wbere this
stream bas Its origin, or at what point it Is
swallowed up, la utterly unknown, though
It is believed thai its sources ara a long way
vp io tbe north country.
Tbe negroes of Ilampton, Co., S.C. have
been holding a camp-meeting near Brighton.
Religious exercises have been going on all
laat week, and the greatest excitement pre
vailed. Last Friday night a barrel of whbky
was brought to tbe ground and Jriokinx be
came general. When preaching began
drunken men In the congregation wanted to
talk as much as the preacher in tbe pulpit.
Tbe meeting was soon turned Into a Bceoe or
confusion. When the preacher attempted
to enforce order a free fiaht ensued, lo which
pistols, razors and pine poles were used.
Blood flowed in streams, and as tbe lights
were extinculahed foe could not be distin
guished from friend. When peace was re
stored It was found tbat Jacob Jackfon, an
elder In tbe hurcb. had been killed by a pis
tol shot, and tbat six others were so badly
woonded that death will result. About
twenty-five persons weru badlly bruised and
cut in the fight- The camp-meeting, with
i out ceremony, a'ljournc.1.
Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S. Clinton St.. Johnstown, Pa., fur
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, S.tair Pads, Stair Rods, Stair Buttons,
Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers,
Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., etc. Quality of Goods
unequaled and prices the lowest.
The en'tlvatlon of cranberries In New
Jtrey was begua on a small scale by John
Webb In 1857. Tli-tre are now between
5,000 and 6,000 acres ef marshland unJer
ct.lt. vation in tbat State alone, or about
oue-fourtli of tbe cranbetiy growing area of
the country. Ia Massachusetts and Wls
eousia crauberry culture is also carried on
quit exteosively. There were picked last
year ln tbe New Jersey marshes nearly
200.000 "jus be Is of cranberries, which were
sold at an average price of f 2 a bushel. Tbe
yield this year will not be more than two
tblrds of last year's, but it is expected that
tbe price will be blgb enough to insure as
large a return to tbe growers as they bad
from tbe crop of 1886.
What is known as Kllema-Nijairo, or
Great Mountain tn Afiica, bas been ascend
ed by Mr. Meyer, a German traveler to tbe
volcanic summit, about !9.'00 teet above tbe
sea. lie concluded bis Journey alone wilt
perils on all sides, and any rninhap would
bave been certain death. At tbe base of
this mountain are palm trees; at its summit
eternal snows ; between tbe two, six dis
tinct kinds of vegetables arj found. Ba
nanas aud maize, jungle and deep forest
flourish In Its Ioaer altitude. Thousands
uf natives till the richly turfed slope to a
height of 0.500 feet, and ascend to belgbts of
12.000 feet to bunt tbe elephants aud huffd
loa tbat clamber up the mountain side al
ui'ist to tbe snow line.
Jadge Bregy, of Philadelphia, mado a
ruling on Thursday of last week, In the
(Quarter Sessions tbat will be of interest to
dealers in burses. Philip Smith charged D.
Eagle with false preteuse, claiming tbat be
purchased a horse from Engle under the
representation that It was sound, etc.. but be
arterwatd discovered tbat It was diseased.
This fact Juage Bregy instructed lh Jury,
did not e .institute a false pretense witnlo
tbe meaniag ot tbe Peunsyiyania law. A
o-isiepresestation of ibis kiud, while bad In
morals, was not a crime, and the prosecutor
cjuld sue lo tl e Civil Cou it to recover dam
ages. Under tne law of Pennsylvania the
misrepresentation of tbe quality of goads
was not a false pretense.
TL Atlantic cable was projected by
Cyrus W. Field as far back as l&M. and la
1856 the Atlantic Telegrapn Company was
organized in London. Tne attempt lo lay
tbe cable was made twice, unsuccessfully
In 1857 and 1858. Tbe third trial was suc
cessful, and In August, 1850, messages were
sent across tbe ocean. Tbe cable worked
only a (ew weeks, however, and then ceased
1 to operate, owning to defective insulation of
the wires. Tbe matter was again taken up
in 18C5, and an expedition Bet out to lay tne
cable. After 1,200 miles bad been lairl, by a
sudden lurcb of tbe Great Eastern, which
bore the wires, tbe cable suapped and was
lost. Iu 180C the cable was successfully
eiretcbed acrc.93 tne ocean, and communica
tion established between the Old World and j
tbe New.
Santa Anna's cork leg rosy be s;en iu j
tbe Patent Cfilce at WasLicgtoa. The
Mexican Generl and bis leg partui com- j
pany at tbe battle of Cerro Gordo, where i
tbe pursuit was so but ttiat be hastily
mouLted a mule to effect an escape. The I
cork limb bad been laid aside tor the coin- I
fort of tbe General, who was riding iu ai
carriage a short time before tbe capture.
Two companies ot tbe Fourth Illinois Keg
tuent were the fi 1st to reach the carriage,
and a private soon secured trie trophy, ll
was soon sold to other members of '.ha same
company for small sums, aud dually reach
ed l'ckin. III,, wbere it was one of tna fea
tares ot tbe town. Iu 18u2 tbe owners pre
sented It to tbe United States authorities,
and it was deposited by General McCook In
tbe Patent OQce.
Nothing made Nanking so much cele
brated abroad as tbe Porceltiu towtr, which
was one of tbe wonders of tbe world. It
t tood preeminently beyond all similar build
ings for Us completeness and elegance and
tbe quality of material of which it was built.
It cost f-t. 000. 000, and was ninety years In
building, being completed in A. D. 1450.
Tbe outer face of this unique structure mas
covered witb slabs of porcelain of various
colors, principally green, red, yellow and
white. At every one of Its nine stories there
was a projecting roof covered with green
tiles, and a beil was suspended from each
corner. There were 152 bells In all. which
crt7A twppt Mnilnrl when thf.ra v a a rtrlulr 1
lnd. One hundred and twenty-eight lamps
ere httnir on the outride. In the vaar lt(i1
were buns ou tbe outtide. In the year 1S01
it was seriously Injuied by a storm.
KECBETA BT WHITSET'S CASE.
Anolhn of President 'levelanta Cab
inet Officer In Impaired llealtU.
Wahisqtos. D. II. Oct. 29. Secretary
Whitney is now in Xew York, and will not
i return to Washington for an indefi-ilte perl'
od. Although not sufTerln lroui any dis
ease, he bas been foi bidden by bis pbytl
cian from undertaking any work. For tbe
past year tbe Secretary bas bod troublesome
headache?, which bsve grown more and
mote terete and frequent, until now be Is
unable even to work. For the past two
weeks be bas not been able even to read
his letters, and, although he bas accumula
ted some of the materials, be bas not writ
ten a word of bis annual report, and there Is
no prospect that be will be able to prepare
one. Tbe physician has stated tbat with
tbe necessary rest the Secretary will pe per
fectly well again, and It Is probable tbat be
will go to some quiet country place to re
cuperate. During bis absence Commodore
Harmony will act as Secretary, bis duties
and responsibilities being shared, however,
by the Board Bureau Officer recently organ
ized to meet this emergency.
A Soldier's Gratltnde.
Constable Robert C. Clair, of Mill Ilall.
received letter a few day 6 ago from an at
torney at Marblehead. Mass., iuformlng him
that a man named Tbomaa II. Ilinioo, of
that plsc. bad died In the month of August
and had bequeathed to Mr. Clair all his
property, wbicti is estimated to be worth
$18,000. Mr. Clair was Interviewed this
morning by a representative of the J"iirejts.
to whom be stated tbat be had not heard
from Ilinion for more than 13 years. Dar
ing tbe war Clair was on reserve picket
duty the night after the battle at tlatcliers
Hun, Va. Near the picket liue Uy a wound
ed soldier ln terrible agony, whose moans
and calls for water were more than Clair
could stand, lie ventured to crawl out to
the sufferer and dragged him Inside the line,
where he was cared for and sent to the hos
pital. Tbe wounded eoldier was Tho'iias
II. Ilinion. the man who lately died an.l ,h i
out ! gratitude bequeathed hi pr.ipty to
tho mau who saved nls lite. Ilinion, th at
torney writes, was a bachelor, ot.d had mi
relative iu the United b.ates. L:-rk llimi
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J. iaie :LiO (ulluninx valun-'le
i HOVPE AND LUT.
! rltuat on Msln iret. rl l'nrrcil!tcwn Bcirotiirh,
! er.d In the tiiflcesii cDireol the tu n tiptja-.te
'lie iJiurn lwT. "1 lie lmiifn t . larwe lo
I fU.ry i.uIi.Iiiik t- ' 32 fKt-t. 1 iilavii'rcd tiiniLuih
' out. weatliertioardt'd anJ couplj'eiv tintsrit-.i nii.l
' a jioyd B r.ew. ku j.l iaii. t n the It uu(i i
j nerer falling wll ot ecf-lnt watr. I: would
: anftver l.r tMTeliinif nnd lusiucti iiou&e cuiubinej.
j or lur a hu'.el property,
j POSSESSION til YEN IMMEDIATELY.
For particular call on or ddrf f the owner.
E1VEIIEIUCK SNYHEK.
At the Arlinirlua iloiel, Alluuna. Ta.
Sepiemtior 16. lhr7.
D
ai
OXALD K. DITFTON.
ATTUKN tV-AT-I.AW,
Krekabl'MU, I'sica'A
Office In fjicnaae huTr.
H.
II. MYi;tts.
ATIOKXKI-AT-LAW,
EEEMsrna, hi.
-Offlee In t'oUonad Row. on t'ettre itreet.
GEO. 11. READE,
ArruUNEY-AV-I.AY7,
S-Ofllce on Centra triet.
! Etalnii Fire Insurance Apcy
T- "W . DICK,
QenSjal InSUrailCe ACienti
J
rr.KxsBttiG. rA.
INSURANCE 1
The Xew England Life
Insurance Company,
of Boston, Mass.
The Oldest, Cheapest &
Best in the World.
Assets, - -$18,500,000.
Edowment Policies at
ordinary Life Rates.
L. STRAYER,
FpfritI kzni f-r the Middle Di'triet of the Staf.
FARM FOR SALlf
T-rfESfHSCKIHIlK WlKI.SFI.t. HIS FAKM
kix.wa the M'CKEIT F'AK.M, fituato In
Muster towiip'iip, Cam'Tia county, coutaiuliiT
about
OO At'RKS, AK( ll.'T l ACRES CLEAKEII,
having tticrfiMi erected a koo.I 'mine liou?e an.i
Irani harn. The larm iii In a llneftateot culti
vation. Is well tvntcre'l nj ha a tuxi.l nr-imnl ol
bearinit Ir'ilt trr. The larm ia within three
niliiu'es walk ol I.'irkru' Stutlon on tho Ktieoe
burjt nl C'recF-un llallroud.
Fi r lurther iinriK-ulHr inquire of Oer.rue M.
Romle. r.. tnmiuric, Ia of ol the un.lrluu
e.l on tlie j.reriiitci;.
JOHN ML UrilY.
July 2, 1S3T.
4 VDITOltS' NOTIf t
r:aErKSf;
Aim to wit. the ?th tuy ol Si'ptemher. A I,
1Si7, on aiillou ol ;ii:s. I.. I'iU, l-.-rj.. Hor i-o
Kj6, a.;)Olntc.l nudt.ur ! rej'ori tli-trilnition of
the liimU In the Intuitu !' 1'. K. Shatter. a?ti;ueo
lor tho btnnfit i. creditors of Au-tin 'I.iys, as
peara by ia fcrst and l:nal ammri;.
lSeal.' Kv thetv.urt
II. A.SUfU-.MAkKi;. rro"v.
N-.t'.-e 15 lirrehy itlvta tl.nt 1 tvill Pi ..r the
purp.xo i.i the utMive uiipvininteht tit mv ('t:i -o
Mo. .( Krktiltl ti Mrt'-i, Ji'hn.ni.wii. Ciuni.rla
founty. I'a., ou Wt diid.l.iy, Novemlmr !. iT. c
10 n'ri.M'k a. tu.. when nd wli. re ell per -on lul
trre.-ted may attend, or lie tjrevor tic but red Irvm
coming; In ou fa la luud.
W". Hoi! ACli uusi;
Aulil.r.
rzrzTr?
Watches, Clocks,
JKWl'I.UV, .
3rware.- Musical Instiinreats
-AN D
Optical Occdc.
Sole-Agent
-roK nit
Celebrated Rockford
Colurnlla an J Fredonia Watchri
In Key and Stem Winders.
-. A TIG E SELECTION' of ALL KIN Lis
of JEWELKV always oa hand.
I-"rT My line or Jewelry Is uns'.irpfl
Come and see for yoursrlt belore pure tins
ing e'ewliere.
W" ALL WOHK HUARANTEEU
CARL RIVINIUS
i-Ibensburji. Nov. 11. loS5--tf.
In Tlao World
cm. ispr. ;
rule riJc
&te rifle on tne ma:-
A !1 calltT-, f rtn 1T2 t ilMu -in
- New H'-vfti. fnnn ?
Tl rii'lbr rifl -i. fw.T.tT re. w . v.- . .-i:c 1.1. ..J
Li-C r.UVt k. ul., LIU.t lllV V.J
- L h-Ll L.OOJLl.C. s i'li
V-
wjm u.M?nt-jn w duacsa, or c ta
or inoiiE Tcnrcurt irtnnr vn t --u.-. i.
on c.rct-ij meUictl jrirc.r,: - ii? - rr
1 L .
S, ait
- ;T. t- m
r-ws unscticn? c tr.s TnaIl citT'1th rrwi rr
hARRfS REMEDY CO
Cr.Zh otcwr Appiiur.ee. AK tor Tertrc:
Wr. DICK. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
JL Eberrhurg, I'a. (iMlco ln huildlntr oi T
J . Lloyd. .:e.-'.!. 'nr-t Cui.r.) Tpr.tr t'rett, AI
miDner ol IcaI linemen u1;ctju.1 t S'tiif men j
Tii and rolleoti.isii ;ec;aiiy. I It"" 4. tt. I
T OK SiA I.E-SI'i:AM IJN.SINES.fl.AY -M
X tire I'uiif. J":.t.-r t D i Lret-lron Wurt. -Second-I-Mid
-r k I (i-e on-l tt.ilert.jn i.hti.l. H"it
ln enirl!" Jtitl n.:'-l-itierv a rj lali y. -1 lit i.'J
AsCAl.LIN. Ai:,titi:i", ;.. (Jci. 2i.-ly.
4 IV
IV5-IITI.I t".S
Jri'n Geo. H
otv. 11 A .. JOS; ri:'"R N Yor
can len-n th fjc-x' c(l if
y l ri i)od line
A I V EK I'I - INt i In A uiTima i'ewra.peri, 40l
1'ucx I'muiili let loc.
IN1
utici: Ti) sti K'lCHi ilhei;s :
1 l;e ar.Tiui..i mcui. u! t!. fc-fv-ii holders
t lh Cvif i:i SiTii: f.;::ifunv ti.il ue helU at
tl;e M'lii.uin liu-w.'. t 'rr nt , r , on ruredtir.
Auifi-'ft - I. IS", a! oi(! , a. M El-cmn lor
I'rt-Hl Je.it ti.d iLreo'ri- .hh'? d iv n.l i'iHe.
JAM1.S K. rJO'lA liE.
July li, r".. Secretary.
M. D. KITTELL,
.A. ttorney-o r-x-n. vv ,
EUENSLri;', I'A.
US.'t Armory luilJlns, opp. Court Houe.
17
XF"T' 1T.IX NdTJi'i:.
Fta.e ni .ln''n (Iriine .. dc-oa1!.
I.Uf.-s tctayr.f r.t.irv 0:1 ua fi-tate ef Jcbr
(lrni'j, lir-iif-J , h:L In.: ben Kfan'e-J tu n.
ur.i1t '!i'ri-.l. nii'Jce if hor-.t-y irtr.n ihkt ll i-er
: i-uns Ipil. (-;J i.i gaij f'al in ut make i.'ay ;n i
! wt tt, ilt'Uv, u:. 1 r hw-i i t'uvinz l a' :ni :t titj.'. t'.
trd, lur sttlomei.t.
M AKtJAKET C5 PIMF"".
Allegheny ttrr.. Jaiy l. Kxt-utrlt.
The onderflrrfl !nvltf the cltlrerm ( e,
t urn r.il Llilir tn rl!y io rail nt t l'. .
cn t'entrtf Nt.. Kl'envl-ur. I'm., ( .;;.- !. i'
Mouiitaiti Hone al-..oi.). where be ti : l-e r. t.
reittj t to m ecu in 'id ittvfxi with a clean iLntc
a ha ir cut on ehrtrt ts.-ncc.
Uy heej lrx evert ttilnfc nest und tuly nt oiit i
fhau 1 cij.eri to merit a ll'ieral fhnre o! p r
ae .
Marrh 11. "FT. FETFK WII.HEL.M.
A1
IIMIMSTIIATOH'S NOTICE.
teeners cf a.'ir.ii.t.-tnuli'n on the etote
V nlibiri .1. M-U!rr. Int ,.1 i'lnrlleld townl.;
'nn:br(-. Ciiuutv. dece:isfl, lutvinir l.een yrxnt
to the underf i)fned. all ersonp iodef.tfvi to
efHte aire herehy nottfle.i tu make i-.itroent wt
outrlelny, and a) I thrine huvtnif ciHituhiiuitiriiit
tame will reent thoin, pre perly autbcuticu:
lor aettlement tt
HIR AM MrOT'I KE.
Artm'rol Vt'lliliim .1. Met i uli. dee d
Clearfield twp., April ID. lr.sT.-t
I'ollctea written at short notice in tfce
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA'
And other Firat l iana ( o m d l
T- W. DICK,
FM FOR THE
OOMMtNCEIl KL'SINKSH
1704.
ESecsiliurK, Jul7 I52.
p., l. Joas:e. a. j. blcr, a. it. bits.
JoliDston, Buck Sc Co.,
Ebonsburjr, la.
J Money Received on Depsit-
j VA BI.K Ufi IF.W X S.
! imebest allowed on mi wm
COLLECTIONS MADE
AT i ACt tAnlCLK rOlKTS.
MlAFl'S on the rrinclpal 0"f'
Untie tit K ii il S11 akiid A
General EitE Business Transact!
att'Ol'MS SOL1CITEI1.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier.
L'henFl'um, April 4. lsl.-t:.
HUN v.
AY
natlt J .l 1'r'Btluir
,i C 111 1 iM O
id 1H:V I- ' "
e ., tr. ii.