1 EDlINSDUnC. PA.. FRIDAY, - - - NOV. 1 1SS7 Tlie toul pulilJCilft- of the Unite-l Kates on the lt tlay of December 1' was .-J rV.7 01-. I"''. Trielmt Statem-nr Jlll!!-lleil ioveTlll'er 1.17, give the tots! debt a? t l,C,J,.,.i",7n. An estimate has beeu i-reiMn d at the Executive Dep irttneut at II trrisbtirjj of the t.resict n ru'a'inn of lV:.nvlrinlA J ' rj.d on the uun;b.r ot tixabtes of l"., i whicn niak.s it 071 "'7, aa uicreas i of al)Ut MjO.cvO siooe the ceaeua of 10 O.i.. William U. M...i;kimx, the vol! kuowu ex-Democratic Cot crres-?- man from HMno!?. wao waa a your" ff'Vdierm the Mexiciin war and a K-' i lant oi'.i ?er under t'.er.cral I.i g:in i:i the j lite rebellion, h.8 refused to accept ! froru the CIoYerncuent iv pension of 00 a year to which he 3 eutiik'd as a sur- ; ivor f lLt lust ruined vi.tr. "As 0eeMr Yoik iu J"--7 to t;e country wii: go iu l-S," deolaitd the New York Iriluw of J tober 31, a week before the l;it eWtio-i, in nit ap peal to the liepublie.in voter''. Q'rt j t wo exceptions only provetherulo that N,w lork votes with the s.wcewful candi- . resiaenuat tiecliui.s, fioin that of George Washingtcn iu 17'.'. to fr rover Cleveland, in New York has given its electorial vol tolLe nun who was elected. Nr.r Vokk City, Fya tho New York M'orkl of Friday l.tat, witneHjfed last i-liiht a pe;ulur spectacle. A pro cession of Et-Vtrral thousand professed A'uirchiata marched through the stree's with red and luck fl .Ka aud It b bauds Maying funeral dirges in eympathy wnu me miscreauie who are to be hii;2 - Min f htcigotoddr. They were ruoBt. ly theta. Toe demonstration was deciar.i ion ft society. - nan i::at mr.rched "Osirticr.iv? -:.e. he; .d 8 was not lost upon the po'ic:-. , Fr.'i u history of te Ilayiari.ct ' rlo'.a ia Chicago d.u:ng which ihe bonb j was thii.wn whir.n prodaced the fearful j elnughter for whi.h tho revn Acar- i chu:n -aero cor.df ut.-J ti die w ,,. rest Cc.c:;c- wil! tue.t trro week a from erst M jriday. The IIou?e vili cordis: of 103 Djmocrati", lXi It-puhticans and j 4 iDdtpor.dfiits. Iowa, Wisconaia,1 Virginia and North CaroHaa furnish i iucic wiu uuo ouu i eaca S.att. It will bo what ia known i as the "uhoit .a."sica" and vrlll expire ! by its av.u liu.fatloa on the Uh or March. It vi;I aino be the sef.sioa :ra roedUtely pi-ec(dinr the I'rfaidential j e'ection next year and !f it geta dowD to ' solid, useful woilr and tcfots the de- taand of It's people in regard to certain measures of great public concern. It will I c.mc radically from A previous ses- i Therewill be no oppajition among the Democratic I membors to the re-e.ectioa of Mr. J ( arhs.'e to the SpeaWhip. t ' Ir is due to .Times M t'A'fr Ven Chairman ot the Democratic County ! Committee, to accord him all the credit heso well depervea for the faithful and ; energetic manner in which he conduct- j ed the campaign. It was what Is called I aa "off year" in politics and there t-e- ! ing cot even a rionle of eirltemant ty main matter in hand was to 6hape mat ters in such a way as to bring aa large a Democratic vote to tho poils as was I possible under the circums'anee?. Mr. i WaUers did this as welt, we think, aa j It was possible for any man to do. He j was ably aJsised in the work by his two deputies, Henry J, Hopple, of Birr 1 township, and John J. Kinney of Tun-! uel 11:11, whose rfliient Sirvices Jn the ! good cause will be kindly remembered j by the Democracy of the county uue !or .res.ut. me,o excep'iona I tien u?xl jear ".vho will bring out every ' wrreuil.sV,, when N.w York voted , K.publkua v)t( thit Ciia po8siblT 1k) for I remoot. and 1. when tho SizMe , tloc!lt ollt !n t,;itl s.attt He munl voted fur i.orallo S.-jmour against ! s,r.,wr ,lit.r.lhan UUhlfs WH, la lg84 GL-ner! Grant. In ail the ether No i-eatin aiotu-d lh bu.h wit: ob- that shabby er:ay tut was an eretcy of ; Bach a degree as to o.ercome. In a Kreai 2'Tn .,h? evt clofS "!!i8t D-ck- our lublltutlor.s, ready to tnfcrt un irirn I , . . Syls did not show tit-m .r. b-.it when at a women-nolle ThJ m -UH.thepop uUr wi.nt of confidence thd .ama process w.a beln? carried out . . ( " 8 ,U V. Th 1 in ,hn Pftrt of . in the head. 1 w:it Fischer, turned and quietiy whis i.y us., mpi.i- par.ide was an it., , i.n i. i...hik -i ! CTttd to ih? fcniift knmn j...-,'i.n that it ' coa-v.'.o In: c the Li!!ed, LJ.uiurd for I lhrt Ui3 oi American people ! n,vllt,r es Mr f,-n-d on Ins c .ui Hf- and a,rioa:dy h jJ. Sev.n po " the ,ide of iutegrtty. straight- j -n Ts Iicoiiit.a re icstxutly killed, twenty, '."rwrdnesi and hones'; common sense nirek aa a a!nt, c .si hi evr-s upward" w. re laair-cd ia such a m.iauor as to be ' p ,,iliCil " 'ra. That of itaelf Is ; at t he uangiin n p b.irt hitn. li-ft-re ..r ..,,'..) ... 1 . 1 l ,, . ... (!ir',lnrjr:ii curu.;..ln i 1. .: ' the fOUr Alia! Clliat.H d V n i-klltrr nf 1 v.., il;u iLiiueieu n-ip.efd lor Hie, t iu luroo iiuivb i . - - e. wn notn OOILg vio'ence to pnhhc j ust lee and thirty otiws Lio.-d or Icm i.ued. : whrr theorist, of every wild sort are ! nra urfoati'r ! iV18. tho sid Sm Fleld otue of whoai aie ,,: a'uie to do active 1 "rraiU.: to st-titute crank ideas ! draw,. q,ckly Jaw a toih'e necks tut- LSt'L n?e U c,nm- Ul.r. Tno putlicalioa of this list ha, ! for tr!n of Americanism ! H'.g ..ff tile r..v of each r.s completely iry foM ife As" "aH I he ShJT' re-awakened memoti-s of the horror.1 cf j to w,)ich Lt,th the great parties are com- j fcnd wl'u, ;;8 waruirg th-.a does the riallied defendants. I do not feel juatifl'd the II.iym:uket rio'e. and gives a very I """ anfl wl'' each cf them repre- j Amrwih. r- ,e iDt,ri',e with the s-ntence of the s-rious direction to pablle opinion a to! nts in such measures as it has the i da.me.1 "niea to bm u"of hU w' i. C',Urt; T'" 1 WOU,1 K'a,1,T h,v" tho errcution of f.vu- of tii, m,n who i j wb,:e ne cou-d. Iu a ton of iateV.' st?l caused this tcrriole a.i.l n-.m Jrom .' ! Wtterrias cf spirit h, tha mau who ! waadereateJ for re-election last Tues- ry?UAt Is known aa the drivsc well j we'k b? f,N7 vote while the Hi ptei,'t at.out which there has teeu a Stats ticket rec-lved a mj .ri- fKQg cor.troversy, was declared invalid ' ,y r 8 000 in tte same county. Now It lhx Supreme "uurt of tho United t,i lt "h9 'lrCt'n ' ever It seems to be States fuNin opinion delivered on Moa- i Kf,,fr ,!y iuiitted y the D-mocrats of day last. 'Tfiajss was brought lefore I 1,in9bur know a hawk from ahand the Court ty an'ap'pairoai tbe United j ,4W' lhat J,,,,Se Biley would undoubt S:ates Circuit U-urt forSfc-outbern . I liV0 b en elected bad not the District of Iowa. The history .jh. . I' ralic County Convention Played case shows that tha first well driven tyl Neison W. Green at Cortland, N. Y I in 1st. I was Put in operat ion f.ir purpose of supulyicsr a leciment of ...i. - ... , diera with water. with no future pui- pose of securlcg a patent upon the process, and that the invention was ; open to tfce public for use lor more than i four years after the first weit ... driven. Tfce Supreme Court herd that this constituted a complete abandon - . , . . uuu tnent of the invention' to 'the public, lTlT'l ,0 "d uauerataoa mat co legal claim can now be made upon them for royalties under any allegtd patent. Any person is bow free to drive a well , ,,, w . , i H-M. Pleases, so far rarent rights are concerpeft. . . i The Republican patera were quit ) cnihient before the recent elect ions ! I that the Democrpts would be defeated i j ir. New York, Maryland and Yirgii.ia. j Tbey were icreutly mistaken, howerer, j i m tbe iK'iiX'pr.its carrittl all of the three , States r.anud. Their defeat la New i V ik, ttl.ioh was the ilvotal State in J in tho 1'residenii.il rlii!im thr un !,?.- ar.d v.i!l occur v the same pos'ition :r. tr.e contest next year, fell upon tbem , lik a c?i of thunder from a cloudless f.Wy, and they are vow wasting a vas; ! ti..oui5 or pip.r in ti.rnrl.is.' out how , v -'. "J , they can e.ect their candid'. next yrur without the vote cf the Empire sutp. In the mutations of ! po!illcs 1 Such a resuU i nf rmiri nnKair!- fcnt - - - - " it is just as Improbable to take piace as that ihesky will rain larks. A rfu!t stand at preeent aud as they are most hkHy to ti.ru out next November. Cleye- , .. . , l.iud haa theK-Oie in his own hands and wiii succeed hinjsflf. The Thiladeiphia 7;..':f.;ft. ono cf the a.iat radical liepub - !icii;j I'P9 in -o country, correctly gmsps the political situation wben It ieij warning toils party as fallows: je thing i-i certaiD, and that is that the v.te cf New York will decide the l feh:d-ntiui election. It Is absurd to build h pts of success oa the proepeet cf viu!ii: g victories in Siaiei iike ludina, Xew Jeremy and Virginia, and conceding Now Vorkto the Dsmocrats. If the KpuVican pily cannot carrv evv York ill chance of winning a ma- ;orit of the electoral vote is aliai hi- deed. 1 lis h4'-c of the situation, the re ton. Is so f 4r iis i:,.lub!ic;tlJ, ! c,.ri,t ... UttU,B lUe catldiJl4le , al e con- for Tieai- ; 'I II.". Nw Yotk Commtrci il A Ueriit tr, a leading Upublican p-iee of that city, in un article cn the result of the : late elections pays the following tilbuie ; to Mr. Cleveland : ! The country is at present apparantly J Democratic, and unleas iiiflaencs now j unseen shall be brought to bear by cir- j OC(.urF, ,t ,e.tlJ, in erv w proba! ! ,hat Mr. Cvc!acd wi!l Le VMiitut : r. f, ....... n.. .....z I tIon ha8 beea conspicuously honest. ! i ..r.i.,) lf,.,-.. ....,. ... . : i;uijur3i.iiiLiioiy Kiinea ror nim ins re- ty, and h'a innuenc h w i:nq.i-stbuD!y ' , beueutt.dhhpirty in charaOras as In pipu'.retreng b. Totay thiscf hot Puf,llfi olficer is to accord him very high t'r,,i,,? AlJd the fsct that the u.tegrilv !in irac!cal wisdom of a resident iu a'i,ls ta le stnngth of tta purl? lt eiecleu h:m is an assurance that Al ILp etcctioa in the Sute of New ! Yv-rk i.nl.st Tuesday week eieveti tuar- i ribd women v.cnt to tbe p ii;a in Kattle- ., y ft""e ; vil. e, i-roome county, accompamed by j several male friend. who furnished ! chem wiih tickcta and "swore In their ! votes," as the account of the affair - -i ---"""A" wiu.nuiiuii oi ius I ate restricts ths right of suffraee to i "dale citizens.'' Ths strong minded woman all voted tha Prohibition ticket j and went hum la hth glej after hav- Ing cast their ballots. They are not, however, in ?uch high spirl-.s to-day as rive citiMcs of the town have mde coccp'.iint to the District Attorney who "ays. he will indict them for illegal vo'.lrg. If he does, ho wi l mr.ke a b;g tris'akeif Le fai'3 also to Indict the members of the election board whose .tupijity ki owiog, if ihey know anything at all, ' that the Constitution of the State nbao- ! lute'y prohibited It The Woman Himur. n" doubt, that they had played j J "Ke wtien ln,r wero "" '"i T 0 c 1 'n b0iird to 'wesr In their v,tP!'" aDj although they acted a very 8lIly pjr: il ,a :fce m'n composing the t,,'c:ioa bo;irJ who eught tobe punished iner man the women who voted We d ?n't believe there are tlevea or rev other number of sane rmrriej women in any election dis'rict in Pennsylvania, bo wou'd march to the election gronnd j and attempt to "swear in their votes " i and certain'y no election b iard it. th'.i St.,. .,.,l.e ,. . . . ' i ------ ......... lllf liaeil UT g ceiviog their bailote. Jcloe P.ailet. who Is a Imner.t sod one of the best and most popular! Judges that Allegheny county ever had. - 1"" f,;'T ff3' ; a mlnori y county of li"''r'-"''.l"g two candidates for County -otua.i?s orer when on y one could lw - - i elect.-d. Enough. traJinir of vote- . coue the two candidates in the ! : tcuie thi.i L6ieii".it! point. I i i ! IU I ln...t tin. I .....9.... - t- 1 lllln ffiltr I ftm L- it .'im cfnt..-i strirgle to get ahead cf each other ! Hut as u&ual all the morning, aud toawauip a pure r.nd upright Judge- i ,hei 8 wa." no reason to expect auy event "13 on such he urvy politicians " "r5 8tr ,inc-. At the llnje mentioned "immt?. eTrT .one ' t S-tt FL Finnrv t x, t , Uchw b the . r- j ocnwao, trie two Caicsro Anarch t who,, death s-nlence we commn ted r--rOglesbyintoimpiirm 'nt , io Joliet on ltt Saturday and idaei tte Mate prison. N:nwab was put in the convict kitchen where bis work n, , ! un i ueei i OiaiOes chon hash i mntl the convicts o r eMen t. 1 -eIlen J imp assigned t the ivm dej.artmtnt. ' will hi to b. p peel totatoes, chop bash THU IXrXlTIO.V. Word of the HooukU .Inarxhlsts All lit of Strangulation The t'l ot itic Act lu til? (treat National Tragedy G'raiihlrallj He. scribed. Cook Cocktt Jail. CniCAeo, No- i vetiiber 11. It. latitrO jus; ft-ro min- j n'"na f h,f ' h..ur or high noon ! when a eitifcrle. tbitt shrouded figure, ; above which was a facts of yellowisu ; pallor the face ot August .vpir pass- J tUefirat post of the gallows. The ! crowd 10 f"1 1te!?w; hml r,e i uivoluntrily fiom their chairs at tte firat ..Moors 0f the apparition advauc- infr acr-jfB the scafl.ild. Spies looked ! calm and g!uced down at the reporters I "" u u u laje cjmcai ; ,mi I I .. . V r, r u ... : cu,dr'd by the grasp of a depny, to the Junhest edgeof thegallows. Fullowinr xni ip iih m kpii iiiiii viiiur i ns i r- t - :t T T i . trose came risciier do? ei 'rouch sP5e f"1 Jd I ren piniored under the white enough to hand not a m ncl in j Ficber'a counten.nce bad a pe'cul:ar ffii6'.en, totally unlike the aahicesa of ; heavy features, and ta strong contra wnn me ceaa lack or color in the pluctied lineaments of raraous. The once J anty, vivacious Texan came ast, a withered old man. He had aijed 23 years since the day and hour scarce 12 months before, when he tripped light ly iuio the court before Judge Gary, and fij'paatlv declared that be was ready to be tried at otca for his life. The mo ment nls feet touched tfce ackffold, l-rsons seemed to completely lose Lis id-ntliy and felt that his spirit ws no I lulieer Dart oi hU hodv If wrniivht ! himself tain nir, f iitnn -if glorification. Only he the one Arceri-' can seemed to reality to the full that be must die iu a manner to impress If possible on all future generations the thought that he was a martyr. No tragedian that bas ever pac-d "a stage ever made a more marvelous presenta tion of a self chosen part, perfect in every detail. The upward turn af bis eyes, his distant, far-away look, and above all. t t e attitude of app -rent com ple.te resiijuatlon that every fold of the awkward shroud onlv served to taake rnoie distinct, was bv fat the most sink ing feature of the entire gallows pic ture. The iquat f irm of En gel alongside, with siupid.wide-J twed face, made a hideous contrast to Parsons' Mssumpuoc or me nio or, a nur jr. FchT ws ha(I and shoulders taller Uln lt,r'th-' Ikrre, makii.-g his otly occasional iooks or ioo-evioe:ii tlavaa, more noticeatile than miht otherwise ue. at a aorry diaadvautage compared with the B'eaclr cooluens ot Spies. The latter's exhit ition of ;ii!et, thorough nerve far hurpissrd as a wonder the da mrt.ner of his comradt a. Tne (our burly d'putis standing to thn rear nf ti, fi,r .wtrr.n-,4 bn QwI,''r!nut o dj.t the ropes Sph-s' nooa-. Leirpr the one first it of any more consequence than a uw cernln r,5:''- Fischer's ardar w s bemn-n rra,..i f,.,: ... k:! u.idtr lip hard wht-n h a lurn c.:me. Just then Dr. Murphy, a youi.g physi cian stauding back ot whiaper- i.giy cracked a J .ice at Engel's ear. lucri-diaole l.aoie aa it may a-em. the low d Anarchist laughed outright with browe tLe ro,s around his neck, and rhile wrote tha Infamous rerer.n pirmLr biasd out between his tightly clencheu ' 'Th-re will cums a time when ??1 r"l!l U)CI" Y' he voices thy aieirang!irg todeath." Tne last eyllable ef Sp es' concluding words, hoarse with iupireasd pB3ion, nd uot reached an end when Engel! i raisin nis voice. wjiu:y cried : "II ur- ran ror Auarchv ! ' x iscLer caught the Are of the utter- ence. and aiiM more 1 mdlv exelaimd" "xiurran lor Anarchy :"adding, "This is itib happiest moment cf my life." Tnere waa a silence like the grave, crcken abruptly by the slow, measured intonation of Parsons lik a whitt-robed priest before the aitar of sicriflce. Not aa a dying inquest., but rather like a command or warning he sounded forth : "My I be allowed to speak ?" Then with slow entreaty came : "Will yon let me sp-ak. Somfl Mat sou ?' T. . . . . . in-ro was auulller agooixtfig piuse. JJ" S.natoral8 t olh.J iLV? A crsab aa v'. a taJlirg t.OU!e lhnn. j d,r,'$ through the corriders. The slender lopes were lant. Tn full vin ih. turn Knnr.r1 tyxw ;n r . . - - . - .. v. . v u UJ..U us I it'll i, wrnj 1.1 k. 1 -. . - . . the four white, writhing shrouds. Th e ropes cou'd be seen slowly tichtentntr ataout the necks that between cap and shroud cou'd be noticed blackening and purpling. Nine mortal minutes p,ssed. Then H was known to a certain-y that not a neck bad been brik-n. The four H-tymatket murderers had been liteially throttled and s'rar g'ed by tha law. When the c-fiVis were brought to the fraffold STtrfl Mts-m exclaimed- "His will tie d..ne." The bodies were 1 wered in the following order : Spies l9c'"r. Eng,l and Parsons. All looked n'ur!; T,,B CTin ,iJ W(kre quickly tcrew du- l'-P-r labs were pasted on each for indent ification. Eiuei' and Linear '". he suicide's remains. w?-re taken to 230 Milwaukee aveuii-. F.tch er's wife claimed his. Mrs. Spies took Augas'.'s. and Mrs. Pat6ous received 11,41 of bT huabaud. In exactly one hour after the execu tion tot.k place the work ot taking down the scaffdl was begun, aud in two hours it as housed a w-y in the base ment of the j iih LIXGG'S SUICIDE The greatest sens it Ion preceding the execution of it e cnd-mned Anarchists conned h' 8:33 ou Thursday morning, Novemter 10, wheu Liuin Laung. the trut arch Anarchist and ''human inter." committed suicide in bis cell by blow ing bis face ta pieces wiin a candle loaded with a fulmiiialine can. Ilia f"ce ws l'vrn out of all semblance of UUIH.U ne violent act was ef- r .. . ..it. . Lrf','u V.lu c?1,a' ,.W,M, w.,ln Jn- rtivfak IF tit iaV J . t a . a candle in hit m....th T. Mr. Oiborne, the death watch, at ur.ee located the aoond in lVngg'a cell. The door was opened and L'mgg was found lying on hie back. Tie cell was fpat ternd with blood, and ihe air was heavy with smoke and the smell of dynamite. The explosion was heard all over the J4il, where it echoed through tbe cor ridors and celts with a hollow "boom" ana lor moment there was almost a panic. The bleeding but yet bratbln? ' toiru laio in ' "ed other physicians, at onc Hem lire fast flklne III '""Carried into tbe jail face and jneu. lie. with InFlifVt once took etepe to I some nope of saving his life for the bang man. J 'arsons was at once taken out of bib cell and tearchtd but without result. A candle, loaded in the similar manner to the one used, was fouud in Lli.gg'a ecll. The tallotv bad been poured around a dyuamite cartridge. Tueae candles hd passed Into- the jiil and iu-ghibave been ubed by all of the men so far as known. Ou Tuesday night last IIrgz gave out bis "farewell address." which was written for the Alarrti, Parsons old paper. In it he reli ed at length bid grievance, and closed as follows : Now. wltb a last and earoekt farewe'lto all trlenda and comrades, and with final wishes for their rro'perlty. 1 eio6e. tn view of the ceitalctv that 1 khall never bavs tba chance cf i-eetng jou ai;aln. my bvloved rotniade, with an earnest and hearty wiaa for f'Ur future sueceai In life. Tour coinrad. Ilocb Di- AnareMe, Lnuib LiytrG. After lineeiing in painiui aguv un til 2Z0 p. M. Lmgg expired. During the death struggle Governor Oglesby was considering tbe pleas for clemency. Erly in tbe evning of Thursday, No vember 10. he announced hi decision rommuiin the sentence of Filden aud Schwab to imprisonment for life. Llngg took his own life, tbe others suffered the extreme penalty of the law. GOVERNOR OULEMST'S DECISI05. Ilew lie Stated tke Case For the men Vtko Mill Not Hang. The following is the Governor's de cision in full in the Anarchist, case : Illinois. Executive Office. SnunuFiKLD, November 10. 1S87. On the 20. b day or Anusr, lt&6. iti the C-x.k county Criminal Court, Au gust Spies, Altert It. I'araons, S-imuel Filden, Michael Schwab. Adolph Fischer, George Engel and Iuia Ungg were found guilty by the verdict oi tbe juiy and afterwards sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Matthias J. Deuan. An appeal was taken from such find ing and aenteuce to the Supreme Court of the Slate. That court upon a final hearing and ua mature deliberation, unanimously bCirm-d the judgement of the court below. The case now comes before me ot petition of the defendants 'or consideration as Governor ot tbe S ate. If the letters of Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel and Louis I-ttiRg demanding "uncondi tional release." or. at they express it. "liberty oriteath." and protesting in the atrongest language against mercy or commutation ot the sentence pro nounced against them can te considered petitions, pardon, could it be granted, which might imply any guPt whatever upon tbe pm or either or them would not be such a vindication as they de mand. Executive intervention upon the grouuas insls'td upon by the four above- nmed persons cou'd in no proper sense le deemed an exercrse of thn con stitutional power to erant reprieves, commutations and p-trdons unleas based up-n the telief on my part of th-ir en tire Innocence of the crime of which Ih-v stand convicted. A careful con sideration of the evidence in the record of the trial of the ptrtien, as well as o? ll alleged and claimed for them ontisde nf the record, has failed to produce upon my mind any impression tending to imp-ach the verdict of the Jurv or the jo tgemT.t of the trial court or of th Supreme Court afflrmir.g the guilt of all these parties. .S-it iGVd. therefore, aa I am, of their guilt. I am precluded from considering the question of corn- mutation of the e-ntenc-e of Albert It Parsons. Adolph F.scher. Corge Engei and LuiU I.iugg in imprisonment In the I enlierjllary. as they emphatically de clare tnev will no accept such commu tation. Simuel F-etden and Michael Schwab, may be nrndin-d as to each of mem. in the Interest of hnman'ty and firarA s nrrai Alberr J. Tarsoas and Liuis Linte. I legret to aav tht. under the solemn s'titence of the obligations of my oface, I nv tan unahie to d so. Richard J. Oolesbt. G verhor. Tbe Hef-olt in tbe Slate. The fact that the Democrats have carried New York by the largest plu rality eecured in the past aix years is an ex'raordinary one. Tne Republetn State Convention was one of the Urges; and strongest beld by that parly for many years past. j u 'iq tue united b.alea S-nators and J many of the prominent leaders were pre sent. Tha ticket was not weak. At its head was the name that had so ofteu , led to victory. The canvass was con , ducted wiih vigor and enthusiasm by j able speakers and an expert committee, j Th Labor movement gave the rumaaeis wuuuruur, in" u aine i'iai iliscock combination woiked with 1RS3 r. view And yet, with at least 40 000 Demo crat drawn into tha Libor movement tooflVt tbe Prohibition defection, the R-puMicaus were beaten worse that in auy election since the memorable ava lanche In 1SS2. This Is lh more striking in view of tbe fact that while the Democratic State ticket was a strong one the plat form was weak, and the canvass until last week rather tame. Gov. Hill's three speeches were pretiy much the only discussions of ideas and issues In wbicn tbe Demncra'a were permitted to 'isten. Tae platform contained no declarations calculated to atop the di version of voters to the LJor move ment or to satisfy thepuhlic sentiment that Is aroused to the dang-r of corrup tion, or monopolies and of p'u'ocratlc control of politics and eovernmeot. And yet the Democrats win even more strongly than two years ago when there was no Labor party. What are the reasons'? (1) A profound distrust by the people of the H-publicen prty. which has for four years been nothing but a Blaine mchine. (2) The disaffection of the German Republicans oer the assaults of that party upon what they regard as "per sonal liberty" in the attempt to save th Pr-'hibiMon vote. (3) And nxwt important of a'l : The d:fa "i'y in getting out th- Renuhlicn v..-e because th: rpptal thrit had rallied them for txtnty y ears tens a IU. That appeal was that R-piitdican rule was needed to "preeere the results of the war" and to guard ihe "business inter est" of tbe countiy. Three years of Democratic supremacy t.av shown this to be a lie. aud ihe false appal is now reacting with retributive justice upon the party that uttered it. The voters see that all the predictions or evil have com to naucbt. aud they refuse to be , frlthtered further. And for these reasons the S'ate re mains Democratic JV. Y. TTorM. ktrae Vp. Ton are are feeling depressed, your appe tite is poot . yon are bothered with Ileal ache, yon are 0'liretty. nervon. and senerally oat of sorts, and want to brae no. Brae no. bat not with stimulants, eptlng medicine, 1 or nuwrs. woien navo ror their Daa yery ebeap. bad whisky, and which stimulate yon for an hour, and then leave ou In wots condition than before. What yon want Is an alterative that will pnrlfy your blood, atart healthy action of t,'vr and Kidney, restore yoor vitality, and give re newed health and atrengtii. Soeti a medl- em vo win nnd In Electric B.ttera, and -t .wVn 5EWS A5D OTlltit XOTICiS, j Thli country owns over twelve million I horses valued at about f J00.ov.ou0. ! !So bills are issuetl in this country of the j value of JlOOGuO. the highest legal Under i notai being tiiofce of fiO.CKO. ; A lady of Austin, Tex., has made an ' entire drena of common spool thread, bbe used ten thonaand yards of thread and was . three months doing it. J Coffee was firt used in Arabia about ' 1120, and lntroduc'ri at Cairo la 1.'.10, at Conataotlnnpie In 1554. at Venire In lolS, at Paris In 1044 and In London in 1C32. Shaiks have for some time been creat ine: havoc among tbe soft-shelled crab of Chesapeake Bay. One waa lately raavht that had in ita etomacb a bushel of the deli cacies. The uorthern boundary of tbe United elates Is lined by Zna prominent marks In the 6hape of Iron pillars, stone cairns and rooaoda. extending between the Kocay Mountains and tbe Lake of tbe Woods and at a distance of a mile apart. Alonx tbe Galena river in Illinois and Wisconsin recently wagon holds of dead fish were plied up. Many tneorles accounting for tbe phenomenon are advanced, but none of a satisfactory nature, and thus far tbe cause of tbe fatality Is a mystery. An agent of a steamsblD line says that about one hundred thousand people erots to Europe eaeb year at an average cost of fiv hundred dollnra. This would make an ag gregate of fifty million dollar spent annu ally by Americana In Journeying to Europe. To lay five tnlles of track it takes l.'CO raila welching In tbe aggregate 1 .050 000 poonds. Tosptketbis requires $6 80spixet weighing 7,200 pounds. It also takea 7,040 bolls for every fire miles. Five milts or ties number 13,200, or enough to make a small forest. A gang of tin choppera in Colorado re cently saw two large buck deer In deadly combat on the ride of a mountain. Dear Trinidad. The animals' burns hsd become locked together so that the men had no d fa culty In approacblug and killing the deer ltti their axes. in enormous apple crop gathered by Connecticut farmers this season In some sections of the State the fruit could be bad for the mere carting away, and the Meriden Journal c'tles an Instance wbere a farmer offered J10 to the person who would remove several hundred bushels from h'.s land, that the cattle night get the grass which the ap ples covered. No doubt few people outside of North Carolina are aware of tbe extent of tbe dried blackberry Interest In tbe Piedmont section or the State. Ooe day last week, one farm In Greensboro shipped 1S.000 pou'.da to the Northern market, wbere they are held in high estimation. The p! k Ing and drying of the fruit furnish occupa tion and remuneration to a large class of persons In moderate circumstances. It takes a Hindoo 12 days to cut an acre of grain by the primitive method he employs. With a small, curved blade he severs the sia k by the haiidfuls as be juxt npon his heels. The ws:es cf a harvetr are said to be about 30 cents per week, without board. These people will have nothing to do wi:h the modern threshing machine. They pre fer the "bbooaa." or tramping procesa. They clean tte grain by tbe aid or tbe wind. Floods In this country ss well ss in Europe have ottn caused great loss of iKe, but the record of the worst of them sinks Into InHlgnlficance when compared with the receDt inundations In China. In one of which 4000 nwn were drowned, while hundred? of thousands of people were rendered home less. Man Is a creature at the mercy of many Instruments or ill, and be Is still a mere pigmy when forced to fight the anger ed elements. In some European countries the con clusion or tbe harvest is celebrated by boil ing or otherwise preparing whole wheat. It Is boiled enough lo cause the outer shell or bran to looen. and this is oeaten so that It separate- and floats, while the heavier grain remains at the bottom or Ihe vessel. This whole wheat thus prepared is called by the English "rrumec'y." It Is very nutritions and when sweetened with sugar is accepta ble to most filiates. John Mea, of Bangor, Me., gsve a eat to the captain of a vessel going to Boston five or six weeks ago. The boat waa at Boston several days, but the cat did not leave It. As soon as the vessel returned to Bangor, however, the anlmaljumped ashore aud diaappeared, and aooc after was pur ring happily in her favorite corner In Mr. Mea's kitchen. As she Dad been can led to tbe boat In a covered basket. Mr. Mea Is puttied to know how she found her wsy home again. The Democrat, published at Westmins ter. Csrioll county, Md., ssys : Mr. Peter J. Gclman, residing near Melrose. Is the champion pumpkin raiser as fsr as beard from. On one vine be raised 2 753 pounds of pumj kine, there being forty-eight io all. Tbe largest weighed 115 pounds, two weighed 110 pounds fach, another 102 pounds, and still another 100 pouuds. The others were of less weight, but none of them were small. A ton and a quarter of .umkins from one viae, is not essy to be qua led. Just how tbe use of tobacco was re garded in New E-nland, in tbe early days two lawa show. Ooe waa made at Harvard aoon after tha foundation or tbe Institution, and read : 'No scholars shall take tobacco unless permitted by the President, with tbe consent of their parents and guardians, and on good lesson first iven bv a pbvstcian. atdtben In a private and sober manner." The other Is In the 0:d Massachusetts Col ony laws, aLd prescribes tbe punishment for any one "who shall smoke tobacco in any Ion or common victualing bouse, except in a private room, ao aa that neither tbe Innater of said bouse nor any guest shall take ofienae thereat." Rev. Father lielnan, pastor of St. Jo seph's Garuao Catholic cLurcb in Etst Mauch Chunk, Ta.. has declared war on bustles. lie brands tbem as unsightly, as a production of vanity, and as altogether im moral. Jde further asset ts tbat ntdtss the women of his congregation, old and young, abaodon that offensive article he will not give tbem ecclesiastical attteu'.ion, and will turn them from tbe church. Oa Sucday last ha pteacbed sermons Id Uermao aud Euglisb against Immorality in geneial. directing his words paiticulaily to tbe women of tbe period. Ills ren arks created a big sensation among the congestion, aud left quite an impression. Thacksgiytog Day is our Inheritance from our Puritan ancestors. As avery reader of history is aware, tbe Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth. Mass., in 1C20. suffer ed Innumerable hardships during tbe first years or the colony's existence. The sum mer of 1623 was remarkable for a severe drouth. In July a day of fasting and prayer for rain was appointed. Rain came while the people were praying. Tbe Governor then appointed a day of thanksgiving, which waa observed with religions services Tnahksgivlng days were appointed there after by the Governor of Massscheusetts Bay every year for several years. The first national Tbanksglvlug Day was appointed by President Washington, Several of his successors. Issued Thanksgiving Diy prc clamatUons. but it is only since 1W2 that eneb a proclamation bas beeo fcroed try tte rreIJ?ht aTTrnraJTy. Go to GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXX'S, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa., or Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Stair Fads, Stair Rods, Stair Buttons, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtaiu Goods, etc., unequaleu and prices the lowest. A Jeweler Is quoted as saying : ir yout watch is in the habit unaccountably of stopping, and you are accustomed to wiad in g it at nlabt, just change around and wind it io tbe morning, and In two cases out of three this will put an end to your trouble. When you wind your watch In tbe morn ing the spring is tightened and Is not so apt to suffer from changes in position. If you wlud it at night, then In tbe morning the spring Is loosened and as you shirt your position it may be misplaced and the watch may stop. At any rate, the best way it to wind your watch In tbe morning. Just recollect this, and wben the 9 o'clock bell la rung wind your watch. A good deal depends upon the regularity with which it Is wound." A Georgia papers offers a good sugges tion ror fsimers. or anybody else who make a practice of ronalng long account at storea : A party wished to purchase f 50 worth of goods, but he did not have tne money to pay down, and wanted In some way to ge.t 10 per cent, discount offered tn those who did pay rash. So re accepteo the merchant's advice to borrow 50 ror three months. Paying his interest In advance (10 per cei. l. for three months, (I 25) had f 48.75 to trade with. Buying f 50 worth of goods and paying cash, he got 10 per cent, off and paid for his goods H5 having f 3 75 left. The merchant got hia cash, the man who loaned the money got his Interest, the farm er got bis goods cheap and bad m ney left, and all hands were happier than they would have been bad the goods been sold on time. It paya to deal on a cash basts. Francis Joseph. Emperor or Austria, owna more than 3000 borsea, distributed through tbe stables attached to his various palacea in town and country. In the Vien na stahlea there are no abont 440 horses. attended by 200 stablemen and grooms and ( guarded by a reg!n.ent of Infantry. The I hones are all picked and all young. Over j each stall Is the name, pedigree and the year In which foaled, and I f aw none that I were over G When they get past that age they sre considered no longer fit for the i Emperor's use. but I could not discover whether they are sold or given away. Never less than eight hordes are duI to the great cosc'ies on Srate occasions, nor leas that lour ii'or the smaller carricgrs. To very fw of the coscbes is there a driver's seat, as postilions In the most gorgeous aud elaborate livery are put upon the horses. G. W. Drum, of San Francldco. who is 74 years old, and white hatred and white bearded, has Just returned from Xew Mexi co and Western Texas, where he spent the sutx-iner collecting ioseets. He collected 3, 000, and will sell tbem to collectors, colleges sod schools. He has been bnntlng bugs rince 1694. and lias had some queer adven ture. Ha thus describes a couDle : culously. I was catching Insects one day In a little brush patch in the Ititon Mountains. I had just riseu up when I saw a big Indian looking down lotoruynet. He strode away. That i.ibt four wood choppers hair a mile awsy rrom me were killed. One day 1 went up on top or a high kDoll In the West stone Mountains, where there was a sprinc, fo get a drink. Hiush surrounded It. and when 1 6tepped on the edge or the spring I ! saw five Indians sitting there. 1 couldn't! back out, so I asked ror their tin cup. drank and came way. Tbey killed four or fits ! whiles nr at hsnrf Ain't hh.. " - They took me for some ort of a medicine man, with my nets ror tnect catching, and on account or my white hair aud beard, and that's why I escaped." Nicbolaa Fleming, the veteran hunter, or Nicholas county. W. Va., baa killed nine bears tbua far hhia sesson. but the last one came very near finishing him lie was fol lowing a trail with his dogs wben be sud denly came face to face with a remarkably large bear. The hunter hadn't time to level his gun befora the bear waa upon him. He gave Fleming a blow with one of hla paws which knocked him flat, and before he could get upou his feet or draw bis hunting kniTe beast waa industriously chewing his right leg, while bis forepaws, armed w;th claws three Indus long, were tearing his clothing into strips. Fleming turned over In his endeavor to get upon bta feet or away from the bear, when the animal caught him be tween the shoulders with Its claws snd stripped the clothing from bis collar to his waist. Iravlng hair a dozen rips down his back balf an Itiih or more deep, from bis collar-bone to his hips. Fortunately ror Fleming, his faithful dogs arrived upon the scene by this time and distracted the bear's attention long enough fur Fleming to crawl to bis gun. level it behind the bear's shoul der and shoot him through the heart. The bear weighed 380 pounds. The Lfjialntnr Calculator. Reuben Fields, a most extraordinary In dividual, haa returned to hia home near this plsce, after sn absence of some yeaia in tbe West. Fi"lds is known tar and wide as the "Mathimatical Prodigy," and. indeed, he is a most wonderful creature. P.tfeetly illit erate, not being able to tell one letter or figure from another, he bears the ssrre rela tion to tbe science or mathematics that Blind Tom doea to music. Fields ts now about twenty-eight years or age, and his ability to quickly and correctly soive tbe mostaifhcuit problems wss discovered w en be wss but eight yesrs old. That faculty continued to develop until he Is able lo solve, with light ning like rapidity, any problem in 6lmple or compound fractions, or anything in the higher branches or matheaiaiica. For In stance, the moon Is a certain number or n II-8 rrom the earth , a grain of corn is so long ; bow many (trains will it take to con nect the points ? Tne answer to this or any other problem comes like a flash. He can also teh to the fraction of a second the time or day or ntht. This marvelous man baa been tested by tha most esprit mathemati cians and his answers to probimns have been found to be lovarably conect. ScieMItU have examined Field's head and pronounce his wuuderously Ot-velood faruiiv . I fouud u.VBtety io tbem. Fields knows httiH else than this txtraordiuary ability. He ctaiois tbat hia power io this re-pect is a di lect gift from his Creator ami liable to be taken away from biin If not proper) v ued The possessor of tnis gut never went to ecuool a day In bia lite, and neverdid a dsv's work, excrot to occasionally aid rurchaou In Invoicing their good, and in this business be has iK-en kuowu to kwp a score or more of clerks busy looting up columns or figures He is a very large man and baa a loos ihe reveise of InUillgent. Having uo occupa t on. ha lives among his acquaintances, put. ting up wherever night ov-r takes him He IS very proud of M Klft aud frequently Com pares himself to S .unpawn. Fields gave an exhibition of hia powers before Guv ctit teoden and other distinguished men or Mis souri on a late visit West, and they unhefrl latiugiy prouounce him una or tbe vreatot wonJers of the wnTOry.-r7czriry;?. jrv IS) T CARL mviiNrixjs, -PRACTICAL -AUD DEALER IN- Ifc o Urn: Jl&T'Zrr--.-- ?. Vt-"i .-12 p l.6orr.:4Acl ;osnd.. ,r. 'i L. stronc-st shoot:.! rui. mJe sJZX3l icUueso. T J T.T. R Cl".rrr Iou:to different tlfttt. prKrs Xrotn C WgrSTTTV t-oi"4a Lars iroptrf-tioc Af i svKL A-"-'Oi wuoc aos-c u lull tfvsc t Bi-Tttfna nera 5siored to beaaitn by o of K?g,Fa. SEMI HAL PASTILLES A LadtcslCntor Nerrooalj-uiiitT.On-ki; VieataewBadl'Xrslral leoiT in VoaoiisrMid Cls Acsd lira. 'IkwI (nri'iiLtyMnii ni UdtuudoimtarT shaolatelr nrn-m cwaUDralv ssd and broken dewn m.o tots foil ijora-pl of iwrw-tsod ftUl MtfilRtrswrOi sad Vixorvss HuiUl , Tal hot whosnCer fram L..Q mbj oh mil n il I ...in ootliiitiot by lcducra:iia.u-jnra,0-w-la n.iri.nrtoc f- InuQlfncA. w a k taut jt ncd us . nMj.wiio KMcnienioi rartrBobJ, uila Mean VliLkL.l'ACRMiXVlir.X.vr'.'ti lllit'd Iiun.lilet.r-. RUPTURED PERSOSTS can hare FREE Valnaile Property for Sale. rj-H t trNUERSMMED OFFERS at PKITATE liOVSE AND IvOT. iltusts on Main treet, ot 1'arrolltnwn Borough. nd In the lui-lnrpF c--nir.nl the tows u jio.lt hs Uium t.rewrv. The honfs la a Urve two :orj Lull. Unit. 5J I.y li -t. If pluptrred lirouli out. weath.rt.oari!ed itrid coutlotetT flnfehwd sod mr inju a new. a kocmi FtAi.m on tha l"t and I neTer !'- olexctlent water. It would , iifitcr I'T :wsl!ln sod tiuutoePi liouia combined. or for a hufel property. POSSESSION U1VEN MMF.PIATi:i.Y. Fcr particnlar call on or sd.lren the owner, FREDERICK SNYDER, At th Arlington Hotel. Altoona. Pa. September 10. 1SS7. D OX ALD E. DUFTGN. ATTORN EY-AT-I.Att, h.Hs-titacRa. how. " OrBcs in t'olonnsd IH." M YE Its. ATTUKNEY-AT-LAW. EBsxesrit. Pa. TOrcs la Collosade Kow, en Centre street. G EO. 11. READK, ATOKNEY-ATLAW, Ebbksbcm, Pa. SOfEee on Centre itreet, ic.r 'FARM FOR SALE. T'.lESl'BSCKIBKK WILL! known aa ih LCIJK E'lT FU. TUS FARM FA KM. .Iluala In Munster townablp. Usojbrta couuty. containing about 0 ACRES, ABOUT 6U ACRES CLEARBD. havlnir therein erected a if.Mid trams hoara and irsms nrn. 1 ne rsrni la tn a nne rials ot vaiion. m well watered an.l hs a k"1 oeanoif ir-m trrna. ri,e tarm la wl minutea wls ot Li-kmi'a Station on th Ebeoa nunc an.l i roo K nlroMd. For Mrther jmriianlari Inquire of (Irnrta M. R.Mde. K-q.. Ebcnabur, Pa e- of the underalKn d on the prstniKcs. , , JOHN MUKPIIT. July 29, 1MT. VDM1NISTR TOR-S MJTtt'K. Lt Iter of a.lnilnlrartion on the eatste ot Jainrs Leaby.ieceftM-d.ur Lilly bnroush. Cats brlart.unty bsrinir been irnnt.l to the unner lirnd. notice Is hrretiv given to ll pereona In debted to raid estate, "to make p iyment without delay, and thoe haring rlsiuia aijiluH tli asms will pre.sul tbrm properly a'lth.. .fritted I .r set tlement, John leah v .j k. . Lilly. Oet. M. $7. Adm'r. STKAV SHEEP... About two weeka nji eiirtit ahe.-p trTed away rrom th tarnj of ll.o rubvcrit er in Cmm-..I1 towuhlp, and slan two Iroin hia .reuil3 in Lb- nhnrs:. Tbe f been are all DanM on the back with tar. Any peivon lornibtn lnr..rmatl.in lesdlna to their r scot cry win i.s xiiibiT te. wsrdad. .KiStt 11 OL'TWALU. Lbanabnrg, Oet. 27. Is7. AIi.MIMsTSATi.HS1 NOTIOE-J-tiera ot 1:nlni!itrti..n on trieeatito of luniel :o,iuiy. deoafed, ot l.in-Ur towiihhi hsrnii; tfai. frsnted tntlij ui..lrr.Uu.d. notice I hereby Klren io all pernnns Indebted to raid e tate. to niske pmcnt without delay, and ihne liavinv r.alma naiut tbe fatne will present tnem properly autbentlclcd l.r atil.-rnrn'. t.HAULES COONEY. Admr. Mnnater. Oct. 5, 1SS7. IOK SALE. The ULderrlvned will ofter at prtrate Fkle lua bflcaa nd lot aituatM in the Wet ward ol r...enfhuric. fronting on lliKh ttrtet snd extend Ins: back along Mary Ann bli.-t on tl.e wen to Sample ainst. Ins hoa.e la a larvs double noma In aood repair with a food amble, ai.d His l.'t eoutslna H number or Kood truit Iree or term e 1 on tbe a ..b-crtber re Mm on Hie premiaes. UKORUE HEILEU. LbensburR. OeU II. Iss7 1 ASTKAT NOTICE. LI t.ame Oi the ureinlre ot th nbaerlhr r.. w,,lf ... .-ini-Korny i. wiinip. t aiuhria n.ontr. !.. afM.ot July in,. ene red atavr and one rt-d heller ab.iit two yer oM. The owner la r- .c.iua ii roma lortvard prov property ciiarve and tka thrm my, Oiharwlaei will Lo dispofed of acoor.tln t law. IH.T thy , v WILLIAM DODSON Allcghenj tap., Oct. ol, lf7. SSO Itewartl. The achool dlatrlct of Allegheny t. wnnhlp will pay tbe abov reward lor the arret snd Cotile tli n ot any perm-n or por-ons round hreuHiiiir Into :n)urtnif. or tn any manner defacing anvof the Fchoul property ol ealvttownatitp Allegbeur twp. Oct. 27. 167. I'reeldent. n EN you want J b Prtntlnir ot anv klml $dLlk etc. Quality of Good, Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, SflmareJiiacallrii. iXU Optical Creeds. Sole Agent -FOK THE 3i&fff Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Columbia and Fredonla Watch In Key and Stem Winders. ..,ARGE SELECTION or ALL KlN'Oi of JEWELRY" alwaya on hand. BT My line of Jewelry Is unsurpmsKl Come and see for yourself before pureLas iug eUwhere. fcSfaLI, WKH GUARANTEED JTS, CARL IUVINIU3 Ebensourg, Nov. 11. 1585 -tf. - Sporting and Tar. a45;?y-J SU.W up. Seed lor 111-jjtrsted tsUlccTia. New Havpn. Pnnn IS vS-Ar'. 1 IhH w - . 1 " I " TV. " '' - - ' t 1 ' 1 "WlpJiiT S-"Vl VO lucl thalrrtV on owbSe Mnl dmn-i. m r. t ?amBlm'TMr e'.rtii. afiif. r.rlf. sek. u cA.x.t BoKxata Cireaal ssa rcply funm bets struct sac smJa TgLATatEWT. Cjj Mens. S3. Ts-a Kgs.3. Its. C HARRIS REWEDY CO., vx fncsn: Trial or our Appliance. AzU Tor fwrnV" 'tKTU.' W " - - OT y ot-to TW. DICK. Attorney-at-uw. s Ebenabnra;, h'a. Office In buildlnir oi T J. Lloyd. iecM. (tir.t floor,) Centre airsat. Al mincer ot leiral busloeaa attended ts aatisiaeu rli su riiawjDF a li'tcilll;. I Jii-.l4.-tl. I FK Sit I.E STEAM KMlfftfcS,CLT.l Ore rsiif. Holler and M.eri-lron Work. -SecODd-hsud erjtlnea hi..l ot'er.i.n lisnd. Inic eiiir r- nd UiiichlurrT a f j clal:. -THuM-Aa CAIiLIN. Allea-l.euy, I'a. (Ja. M.-lj.) A 1MFKTISKRS hy aJdrexslns; ;. KW-ll V 'o. 10 Si. ruCS t-- New Tnrl cmi J"r' ili eon of any proposed line o A liVEKT! ' IN'i In Atnrrlcan Newapapera 100 I'nsr. fumiirilf t lor. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot-iJayl EBENSBfEU, PA. Offlo Armory Hulldlnj, opp. Conrt Hmit. 1883. Policies written at abort notloe la tte OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And ofber First (lata Companies. T. W. DICK, rSIT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD JIDH If COMMENCED BUSlNENtS 1794. Ebenabnra:. Jnly l. 1S43. E. L. JOnXSaOS. I.J.KCI, Lf.BlCL 1 Johnston, Buck & Co., Ebeiislu.x"g-, Pa. o Money Received on Depsit, PA TABLE OK IIEMAND. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE r iu accxssisls rois-rs. DRAFTS on the rrincipal Citltt Bonarttt and Mold akn S General MXm Business Transacts. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. A. W. RUCK. Cashier. Ebeniihnra;. April 4. l.-tl. INSURANCE! The Xcw England Life Insurance Company, of Boston, Mass. The Oldest, Cheapest & Best in the World. Assets, - -$18,500,000. i Edowmcnt Policies at ordinary Life Kates. L. STRAYER, Fperhl A:sat for toe Kiddle Biitrirt sf tk Sa- a. - i w v t EteEslmri Fire iDsuance Apcj T. AV. DIC1C, General Insurance Agent. KBK.WflrRfr, FA. aii; jfiv Ib' i f a-n tr"l. 1
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