EBN3BURC, PA.. FRIDAY, - - OCT. 20, 1SS8. democratic xatio.val ticket. For President, GROVEK CLEVELAND, of X. Y. For Vice President, ALLEN G. TIIUKMAN, of Ohio. DE.VUCn.lTIC ftTATE TICKET. For Supreme Jcdce, II. 13. McL'OLLUM, of Susquehanna Co. For Acdirok General, HENRY MEYER, of Allegheny Co. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Electors at-Large, Jon. R. Milton Steer , Huntingdon, Hon. John M. Keatino, Allegheny, DISTRICT BLBCTOBS. put. 1 PtM W. Seller 3 MU'httl Maice S A. II. I,arlner 4 Wo.J.UtU John Taylor Franklin Walden 7 Oeo. W. Pawling 8 .lamed Smith In'l H. Scbweyer 10 W. H. Olven 11 Charles KeMnsoa l'i .1. K Keynolda 13 Kdw. J. lay nor U Simon P. L.lut Ilat. lft Alrln It 14 17 II IB 20 William IKant Kul .lame H. H. Woodall Herman Hurler W m. A. tfarroan William Maber 21 itt John H. Bailey Ml j. Hurkenateta 24 William r. Iants 24 liarld S. Mnmi 1 Jan. H. Caldwell 37 S.T. Nelll JA J. 1. Brown BEVOCRATIC COI XTT TICKET. For Congress, Thomas II. Gkeevy, of Blair Co. FOR STATE SENATOR, A. V. DIVELY, of Blair coanty. FOR AftSEMnLV, daniel Mclaughlin, of johns- lOWb. JOHN S. RIIEY, of Ebensbarg. tor sheriff, JOHN J. KINNEY, of TunnelhiU. FOR POOR DIRECTOR, JAMES A. WHARTON, of Clearfield township. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. A. BUCK, of Carrolltown. Tub City Treasurer of Cleveland Ohio, ia missing as is also about five hundred thousand dollars of that city's money. He has gone to visit friends in Canada. There is one feature of the present campaign that is particularly promin ent, and that is that the Republican campaign orators, from Blaine down, all evade any lengthy discussion oo the tariff question. There are other sub. jects which aie more congenial to them the abusing of the Democratic candi date and the present administration, for instance. It is possible that the assassins who murdered the paymasters in Luzfrne county on Thursday of last week, be long to the garg employed by Quay to o to New York to protect the purity of the ballot. They may have lost their recoiling, got in:o Luzerne county instead of New York and rinding no ballot boies to protect, resumed their regular catling. Tns Supreme Coorts of the State of New York, in a decision lately render ed sustains the validity of the will of the late Samuel J. Tilden. The will was contested by George II. Tilden on the ground, mainly, that the clauses providing for a public library and read ing room were void by reason of their indeaniterjess and ancertainty, and that power was given to the trustees practi cally to make such disposal of the resi duary estate as they saw fit. By the terms of the will the city of New York will get about four million dollars for the purpose of f juuding a free library. TnE arrangements made by the busi ness men's associations, in conjunction with the Democratic campaign clubs, to have at each polling place in the city of New York two representatives from eacfc organization, is one that will ia sure the bringing out of a vote not often fully rolled. The co operation of these associations is to extend also to the buuching and distribution of the ballots, to join in which they have been partic ularly invited by the Democratic organ izations. There will be no mischance or mistake whatever about any of the arrangements for polling the full vote of Democratic New York for Cleve land's re election. Democrats throughout the county should begin at once to make arrange ments for getting out every Democratic vote. If you have a neighbor who lives at a distance from the polls, who through infirmity or some other cause is not likely to vote, take him along. Those who have teams and will drive to the polls should make arrangements to take their neighbors who are not so well situated. The vote this year will be largely Increased all over the country and Cambria county must and will show a large percentage of Democratic gain. The whole coucty ticket wi'I be elected by aa Increased majority, but, with the entire Democratic vote out there is a Uroog probability of electing A. V. Dively Esq., to theSenate and increasing Democratic representation In that mon opoly serving body. The time for talk and bluster is past and we must now get down to quiet, effective work. You may talk to a man for a month and convince him, but if befalls to go to the polls your argu ment Is lost. Every stay-at- home Democrat that you take 10 the pells is a Democratic gain ot one and there has not been an election in the past twenty years that we cou'd not have gained from two to five hundred over the vote polled. Let your neighbor know in time that L9 can ride with you to the polls and also notify the member of the County Committee of your township, who you will take, and if there are others that you cannot take let the committeeman make the necessary arrangements to tave th-tu troaght to the polls. Every vote counts, therefore lei every Demo crat put his shoulder to the wheel and letv- as few Democrats ou the atay-at-Louie hit m bQ6siL!e. On Monday last Col. Calvin S. Brice. Chairman of the Democratic National Campaign Committee, addressed the Business Men's Cleveland and Thur mao organization at the S'.evens House, in New York. Col. Brice as a matter of course, is posted on the political sit uation and iu h:s address he save the following cheering information. lie said that so far as the National Com mittee was concerned, and their opportuni ties for setting tbe truth were good, all re ports indicated a glerious victory. From Indiana toe Information was baaed on com plete and thorough canvasses, and tb re sult was such that the committee believed the Slate to be sure for Cleveland and Thurmao. Of Connecticut Colonel Brice said that ex Senator Barnum. who krew all about every district in the State, was perfectly assured that It belongs In the Cleveland column. Only the the use of money literally, and even prodigally, bv the Republicans, would In any way endanger the success of tbe Demccrats. In New Jersey tbe Republicans had given up en tlrely all hopes of carrying tbe State since tbe result of the Newark charter election had fhown tbat the manufacturing districts bave not been scared away from the Democ racy. These points Colonel Brice stated at some length, and he was eagerly listened to and frequently applauded. When he came to speak of New York, the Interest was Inten sified. Be said : "The Republicans rely on three things to break down the Democratic strength in tbe Sta'e. The first, they say. Is eliminating tbe fradulent Democratic vote. I can as sure them that tUtir efforts to purify the election affaiis of this city are gratuitous and unnecessary. The elections In this city are purer and stralghter than In any otter large city la tbe world. "The second Reptilican reliance Is upon purchased votes, and that, too. will prove delusive. Votes cannot on bought to any extent on either side, as tli- organizations are so strong. The Democrats do Pot bay votes, and the Democratic voters are not for sale. "Tbe third Republican dependence Is no on Democratic defection by rrason of tbe free trade scare, wblch It Is hoped will have a gieat influence on tbe worklngmen's vote. Tbe Newark election showed the fallacy or this, and the reports from tbe Interior of tbe State Indicate tbat tbe Democratic voters In the manufacturing districts there are not to be stampeded by this cry. Wltbln the last ten days tbe reports show that a tide Is setting In In favor of tbe Democratic nas tional ticket that will put ths tblrtv-Mx votes of New York State Into the Cleveland column beyond any doubt." Of Michigan Colonel Brice reported that tbe Democracy has a fighting chance, and In other Western States without going Into particulars, he reported the existence of a strong under current in favor of Cleveland and Tburman and tariff reform. He closed this part of his speech with assurances that tbe prospects were all for victory, and be was loudly applauded. C. R. Banks, of Newark, New Jer sey, one of tbe Secretaries of the Re publican National Convention, who Is now stumping Indiana for Harrison, in a private letter of tbe 21st Inst., to Austin II. McGregor, of Newark, in speaking of the political outlook in Indiana, says : "Blaine did barm In Jeffersonyllle and Evansvtlle, in tbe opinion of good men on our side. My honest opinion Is Cleveland will carry Indiana. Good God, you ought to see the Democrats turn out at Brazil, Ind. The Democrats had Tburman, and many people were at tbe station tbat the express train had to go slow to clear men off the track. But you never saw an Indiana turn out Rain and mud don't stop it. Fred. Douglass, the well known Re publican politician and colored leader, in an interview at tbe New York Cen tral depot on last Friday, said : "I have recently returned from a thorough canvass of tbe Hoosler State, and I am satisfied In my own mind that It will be Impossible to carry tbe State for Harrison in tbe coming election. Mr. Harrison's po sition on tbe labor question while In the Senate and bis ntterance tbat a dollar a day was enough for any laboring man has an tagonized all organized labor In tbat State, and In addition to tbls antagonism of the labor Interests, tbe Democrats are thorough ly organized, are In earnest and have made a thorough canvass or tbe State, having bad an abundance of money and being well sup plied with speakers. We bave found tbat all of our efforts on the tariff question bave been neutralized, and bave been of little or no avail." In regard to the State of New Tot. Mr. Douglass also said : "We have made stren uous efforts In tbe Western part of tbe State, and we are talking of coming to the Harlem with 70,000 for Ilarrison, but to my opinion we shall not reach tbe Ilarlem with 43,000, and I see little or no hope for carry ing the State or New York. In fact. I In dividually, have abandooed all bope of carrying either State." Four years ago there were says the Philadelphia Jiceord a great many pa triotic citizens of the United States who honestly entertained tbe opinion that it was not safe to intrust the Gov ernment to the hands of a Democratic Administration. This year there is not a man in the country who entertains such an opinion. The fiscal management of tbe last three years has been so admirable as to compel tbe praise oi caodiJ Republi cans. There has been no failare and no scandal in auy department of tbe public service. A new war navy nas sprung into existence with less expendi ture than had beto deemed receesary under prceding Administrations for the repair of old hulks and the construction of sea-going freaks. Better than all, the ousiness of the whole coua'.ry Is moving steadily and securely forward without apprehension, notwithstanding the prospect ot Tariff Revision and the perturbations of a national election. These things are or common notorie ty. They compel observation. And out of the pubi'c cotitldeuce and general seren ity thus begotten President Cleveland will add thousands upon thousands to his vote as it stood in 1SS4. His ad ministration has been so creditable as to bring over to his sido the solid men who blleve in safe aud honest rule, but who are timid in the trial of new men and measures. He was elected over Mr. Blaine by disgusted R-patlicans four ears ao. II will be re elected over Mr. Harrison br cause of tbe sober confidence he baa inspired throughout the country by his courageous honesty and fidelity to what he conceives to be trie public interest. Colonel M. S. Quay's friends in k-New York are fiuaiug themselves so well watched aud tteir plans for fraud ulent voting so utterly fruitless that U.ry wiil Lrj:y suv in tht city until afitr the elecil'in. They find that New Yoik is not Philadelphia atid tbat tbe d jcrsof the penr.enMsry open wouder- I fuliy easy to e:tclion Ltelers acd ballot 1 U-x s udtrr. The Issne After IdjaarnmeaL, Tbe adjournment of Congress under circumstances which leaves no room to doubt Republican responsibility for the postponement of tax-reform legislation leaves the Meld in the Presidential can vass open to tbe discus. ion of the gen eral issue of tbe election. That issue is whether tbe Administration of Pres ident Cleveland does or does sot de serve a vote of confidence of the Ameri can people and the contionance of its opportunity to enforce the principles of economical government and administra tive reform. Tbe attempt of the Republicans to at tack the executive record made by the President and heads of departments Is a most conspicuous failure. No one has ever attempted it of late, with tbe ex ception of Mr. Blaine in tbe speeches be has made since his field of discussion was limited by orders of Republican Headquarters inhibiting bioi from talking about tbe trusts, retaliation or British sentiment. II is accusations of undue partisanship in administration are simply ridiculous in view of such facts as wert elicited to tbe discom fiture of the Republican committeemen by the senatorial investigation of Cus tom House affairs ia this city. Tbe report of Senator Blackburn on tbat proceeding demonstrates tbe vast Im provement in tbe Federal service result ing from Democratic control, tbe impartial execution of all laws, includ ing the Civil Service statutes, and the eaual treatment of all subordinate officials ithout regard to party belief. When President Cleveland came into office, Democrats in official positions were as rare as white blackbirds. Now, after nearly four years of proper exer cise of sound political discretion In ap pointment of tbe beads of departments and bureaus, a very large percentage of subordinate posts are still filled by Re publican incumbents. 7e are among those who believe tbat the efficiency of tbe Federal service has, in fact, sofiered by tbe retention of many officials, not simply because they were Republicans, but because they bad become indoctrin ated with, or habituated to, tbe loose and incorrect methods that prevailed nnder Republican rule. But that they are still in place is undeniable, and. there were no corroborative evidence, that fact in Itself would prove that tbe spirit as well as tbe letter of the Civil Service laws has been respected add enforced by tbe President and his chief subordinates. In our international relations the dignity of American citizenship, tbe rights or American property and tbe advantages or American industries have been upheld In a manner so firm, con sistent, pure and patriotic as to form a most striking contrast with the doings of Republican administrations. While Mr. Blaine was Secretary of State ter giversation, favoritism and the promo tion of jobbery discredited tbe country, as is illustrated by such conspicuous instances as toe Jewett case. With respect to tbe administration of the pension service, every old soldier in tbe country has reason for gratitude in the liberal justice done to veterans to an extent unparaJlele; since the war, through the action of the President in approving general and private bills, and through tbe judicious, resolute and pa triotic course of General Black in pre venting extortion, throttling the Pen sion Ring, and securing to veterans their dues from tbe Government free from tbe extravagant deductions they have heretofore been called upon to pay to middlemen. Of tbe success of tbe Treasury ad ministration nothing remains to be said after the complete ard convincing exposition of te policy of Manning as pursued by himself, made in theepeech of Secretary Fairchild at the merchants1 meeting: ten days ago. No one has ventured to ques'.lon tbe mighty service rendered to the people of tbe Uuited States in tbe administration ot tbe public lands and tbe restoration to the people of about one hundred millions of acres of which they had been deprived by fraud by the supine ness or connivance of previous adminis trations. The transformation of our naval ad ministration from the inefficient; crim inal and wasteful policy or Robeson and Chandler to tbe enterprising, able, scientific and progressive mtbods of Whitney is undeniable and uodenled. And so through all branches of the Federal seivice a record is presented respecting which Democrats may ask with pride and confidence : Can any one show tbe slightest reason why tbe Administration that accomplished these things should be punished by dismissal, aud tbe country once more placed in the hands of tbe party which is responsible for tbe crimes and scandals ot carpet bag rule and the domination of the plundering rings that defrauded our revenues nod dissipated tbe public ber tage? Y.Star. Another Lie ailed. Tbe Republican managers have grown so bold in their campaign frauds as to forge letters and quotations not only from English papers, but also from prominent Americans. One of tbe moat recent forgeiies tbat bave been sent broadcast over tbe land represented Mr. Jesse Metcalf of tbe famous Waus beech Mills. Province. R. I., as saying that it the Mills bill passed be expected to reduce the wages of his employees. A Boston friend wrote to Mr. Metcalf, and his answer should be read by every man wishing to see tbe Mills bill In Us true light. Here is part of it : The re port is a campaign lie. I am sure that IneversVd I expected a redaction of wages under an? circumstances. I am certainly in favor of the Mills bill and of free wool. Under the present tariff we bave practically free trade In our spring goods. acJ yet we continue to run at a profit. With free wool aud 40 per cent, doty we should have all the protection that the most selfish interests ought to ask for. and far more than the consumers ought to grant us. More than tbat would be a premium on lazi ness. With free wool we have not half enough machinery In this country to snplpy the demand for goods, and cer tainly we could not expect lower wages with such an Increased demand for la bor as would result. In the event of tbe paesage of the Mills bill I have promised to erect a new mill, as I can conceive of no more profitable invest ment for our stockholder." A " Dlaevery. "Another wonderful discovery baa bees Bade and tbat too by a lady In this county. lMsease tautened iu clutches open her and ft aeren year (be withstood lie aerereat teats, bather vital organs were) nndermlned and death seemed Imminent. For three months ahe eeeajhed la eeeaantly and coo 14 not sleep. She boa gat of as a bottle of Dr. Klnz'a ttmm ntimnn . i snmptlon and was so mneh relieved on taking i" warn aiepi an nigm and with one bottle has been mlracaloarly oared. Her same If Mrs. Lather Lots." Thes write W. C. Ham rlek ft.Ce.. of Shelby, N. C Oet a tree trial bot tle at the dru store ol E. James, Ebcnstmra; er W. W. MeAtecr, Loretto. Tbe Terdlet rmsmlnaems. W. 1). Salt, drna-ctst, Blppas. lod tea U See : I can recommend Kleetrie Hitter as the very beat remedy. Erery bottle sold has jlren relief in every case. One maa took tlx bottles, and was eared ol Kheamatlsm of 10 yeara' standing." Abraham Hare.drninrlat. BellTllle.Oho, affirms : Tbe beat selling medicine I hare erer bandied la my in years' experience. Is Kleetrie Bitters." Tb-uands hare added their testimony, se that tbe verdict Is unanimous that Electric Bitters da f are all diaeaaea of the Liver. Kidneys orUloo-i. J Only a ball dollars bottle at lb drug store of E. j Jixea, fcUiikLurs and W. W. McA'.oer, Loretto. A Campaign f Bliffaad Blaster. Tbe Republicans realize that in tbe debate before tbe people tbe Democrat a have won. They find themselves over matched at every point in legitimate campaigning. Their desperation in duces tnem.o resort to a pretense of vigor and cuniidenc when they no long er bave either. They are now resorting to tbe meanest of all political stupidi ties, trading upon their reputation for political villainy. They are endeavor log to fill the public mind with tbe idea that they are iiossesaed of some wonder ful magic by which they can produce election results at will, regardless of tbe wishes of the voters. Tbey are parad ing about this town, in most ridiculous style, a gang of election tricksters who bave managed to keep out of jail in tbe S'-ate of Pennsylvania mainly because even there tbey nevei accomplished half as much in the line of villainy as they boasted of. Their conduct is for all the world like tbat of tbe man in tbe play who was bent upon being thongbt a desperate villain, and went about proclaiming himself in that char acter, to the terror of small children and the amusement of men and women, who knew what a harmless person be really was. Of course, in New York this per formance has simply tbe effect of a roaring farce, but elsewhere it may pro duce an impression tbat these invading Hessians are actually something like what they pietend to be. So it is well that all friends throughout the country should understand tbat their methods have not the slightest particle or terror for New York Democrats. Our laws are clear and strong, and the execution of them Is in firm bands. United States Marshals and District Attorney of this district and of other districts are reso lute men, who will not tolerate tbe slightest attempt at fradulent doings about an election over which tbey bave supervision. Tbe local authorities are experienced, and determined to make examples of any who attempt to trifle wiih the suffrage. Tbe conditions of this year are entire ly different from those of previous pres idential elections when tbe power of the General Government was in Republican hands, and there is nothing rerious that tbe party of fraud and bombast dare at tempt with tbe knowledge tbat they are watched by resolute and vigilant offi cials ready to enforce tbe law against them to tbe last extremity. Those who set out to commit any fraud, to bribe or be bribed for election purposes in tbe city or S'-ate of New York, would do well to make np their minds to a prolonged sojourn In jail at tbe end of their efforts ; and Mr. Quay and bis associates should drop their pretmse to tbe notoriety of desperate and suc cessful villains, for, hoerevpr dsperate they may be, they certainly cannot Le snccessf ul. Republican Headquarters will bave all tbev can do to hold their own in tbeir Republican States without wast ing resources and energy upon Demo cratic communities. Illinois, Wiscon sin, Iowa and Minnesota are among the States requiring immediate attecs tion at their hands. If they are not con tent to lose what has long been theirs in the attempt to create au imprebslon of their ability to capture what belongs to u. With factory employees their cam paign of intimidation baa fallen through, and the public is not in tbe least Impressed Vj their brags about tbe Immense amount of money they have in band. They have collected large sums, no doubt. But if half what Mr. Quay said in his interview of Sunday be true, they are wasting their surplus right royally. They have locked up as betting stakes against the money of professional gamblers a turn large enough to conduct an ordinary cam paign, and, as part of their game of bluff, they bave pot it where it can be of no possible use to them nntil after election, or even then, since It is quite certain to pass into the bands of those who bave laid wagera against It. The Democratic com rait tees bave had no immense fund, but they are not con ducting a money campaign, and they now expect to receive sufficient to do what is necessary to close efficiently a canvass of Intelligence. With confi dence and energy the victory is certain ly ours ; and Democrats that fought steadily for a quarter of a century to obtain tbe power ihe people wished to bestow upon thent are not to be intimi dated by hobgoblin stories set afloat as the last despairing opponents. X. 1". Star. Quay's Plans Exposed. Chairman Quay has at last brushed all pretences aside, removed tbe mask and exposed his plan ot campaign. It is to be one of bribery and corruption. With the assistance of William K. Leeds and Charles E. Voorhees he has been colonizing negroes anl others in New York city and points throughout tbe State. At least 1GO heelers, the men who usually serve on Pinkerton's force when bloody work is expected, have gone from this citv since last Tuesday under orders of Quay's emis saries. Nothing better was expected of Quay and his immediate assistants in this ne farious wotk. A man who violated his oath and tampered with the funds of the State as a Commissioner of tbe Sinking Tund is not likelv to draw fine lines in politics. A man who as Secre tary of the Commonwealth would use bis vote in the Pardon Board to shield himself from prosecution for corrupt solictation is not likely to see nice dis tinctions in a despeiate emergency. But tbat tbe money to conduct such a contest should be contributed by repu table business men ot this city Is a mat ter of surprise. But is ton late to saoratizo on .uch subjects. There is but one thing to do, and that Is to detect, prosecoteand pun ish the offenders. It is an easy matter In the light of known facts to bring each one of tbem to book. Let tbe fall force of the outraged law be brought against tbem. Do not stop with the punishment of Leeds and Voorhees. Follow this line until Quay is caught and taken into Court to answer for tbe greatest crime that can be committed against the government, that of de bauching tbe ballot. That Quay's plans are as here atated ia well established. This is not a basti-ly-made or Ill-advised charge, for tbe names of all tbe emissaries spoken of are known to tbe detectives of tbe Na tional Democratic Committee. Another question worth the earnest consideration cf certain gentlemen of high standing In this city of Brotherly Love ib wheth er they can consider themselves acquit ted of moral blame in giving money in to the bands of this creature Qnay, a man without character and without conscience, when thev eannot heln knowing tbat It will be used to perpe trate a great crime against the people, the debauching of tbe ballot. Phila. Herald. Stele the Sail List. PniLADELrniA. October 24. This week 'a Journal or TTniuA Tri- In It a editorial columns says tbat positive in formation has been received from a nam ber of sources that the mall list of tbat paper for tbe last week In August if in ids possession or tne lie bub lean X a tional Committee, and that It nr reptinousiy taken from the office of the Journal. Tbe editor announce that an investigation is now In progress and that bv tbe time the nait Un nftha paper goes to press .be hopes to be aile 10 mane a complete exposure of tho macs tcjloyed to secure tte, liat. KEWK A HI OTHEB HOTIIGS. David Miller was fatally gored by a boll in North Lebanon townrhlp, Lebanon county, on Friday last, Mrs. Timothy Foley was bnroed to a crisp by falling over ber cook- stove at Uniontown on Tbnrsday of laat week. At the end of bis next transalantie voy age Captain Samuel Brocks, of the Arizona, will have made 600 trips acroas tbe Atlantic and will bave sailed 1.8.10.000 nautical miles. Pelebtal'a school bouse at McConntlls town, HuntiDitdoa countv, was struck by liKhtoing on tbe 19th. The children were frightened and some of them stunned, but nooe were Injured. James S. McKee, clerk of the Perry county commissioners, on last Monday shipped twenty-two bushel ot chtatouts to bib brother John, at l'oeblo. Colorado. Tbe express on these amounted to I'M. Nathaniel Richardson.- of Cranberry township. Butlei county, who wandered away from his home on Saturday while delirious with typboid fever, was found dead on Tuesday with bis ttroat cut. A Memphis woman took baking powder for strychnine and laid around for five hours waiting for death. Wbeu it didn't come she arose and spanked ber tour children, and went over to condole with a neighbor. The eteascer lty or Montreal went to pieces oo tbe rocks of Wlcblcoten Island. Lake Micblgac, Saturday. Toe crew of 13, including two ladles, took to boats, and were half starved when picked up by the W. B. Hale yesterday. Guide boards bave been growing nu merous In tbe country town of New En Ro land for a few years past In some sections of Massachusetts at every corner are set solid granite posts ten feet bigb, to which are bolted iron sign boards with laised let ters. Tbe wild man who for weeks lad been frightening tbe residents of tbe Southwest ern part of Cleat field connty and tbe north eastern part of Jefferson county, has seen his day and tbe monster is now settled down to a wounded bear with one of bis hind legs broken. Gllee Clayborne, a Vermont farmer, offers to sell bis wife. In a circular adver tising ber merits be says : -Ile!gbt. 8 feet S; age, 32; form, finely developed; hair, brown and luxuriant; eyes, large and hazel colored ; bands and feet about tbe ususl size ; temper, bad'.' While Sheriff Brown wast sitting In a saloon at Hope. Idaho, m robber quietly en tered, took bis pistol from his bolster and demanded tbe Sheriff's money, which was sriven cp. Brown borrowed a pistol from tbe barkeeper, followed tbe robber, shot bim aod recovered bis money. Miss Annie McCommon was oae day last week sworn in by Recorder Thompson as Deputy R-siater of WUls. She Is the arst female official In Cumberland county, and ber case is only precedented In Penn sylvania by tbat of Mlas Ida Kurtz, wbo was made a Deputy Sheriff In Franklin eoanty three years ago. Mrs. Wallace Loudon, wife of a Jasmet near Pnxsntawney, wbo went down stairs tbe other night to shoot a burglar and found a IKtle baby lying on tbe table, received a letter Thursday containing a f 100 bill. Tbe letter simply said : "Take cart of my baby and I will Uke care of yon." It was a lady's band writing and waa not signed. The letter was mailed at Dabois. Tbe citizens of Ulysses and Appomat tox. Urant coanty, Da., bad a county seat election Tneeday. the former baying a ma jority ot 2,130. General Taylor and Colon el Grayson, who conducted tbe campaign la behalf of Appomattox, were seized by tbe excited elttzes and forced to also deeds fos ail their propeity and t0.000 in money, or a charge of selling Appomattox out In tb electicn. Clem Derr, a young nnmarrlddJtrian, at tempted suicide at Wooster, O., In a novel manber on Wednesday. Be rigged a rifle to tbe granary door, tied a piece of twine to tbe trigger, stepped off twenty feet, and discharged the load. The ball lodged in bis left shoulder, luflicting a very painfnl but not dangerous wound. Be gives no reason for the attempt, but it Is koown tbat he had some difficulty with bis sweetheart. Two negroes were discovered by police men about 3 o'clock on Monday morning, in Washington city carrying a heavy nag net ween. as soon as tbe ne roes saw the officers tbey dropped tbeir burden aod fled. When the officer opened tbe bag It was found to contain tbe body of Charles L. Meten, a well-known colored barber, wbo died recently and was- burrVsd an Wednesday last In Columbian Harmony Cemetery. Jon a James was running a Spanlsb moate game In tbe new town of Casper, Washington Territory, tbe other night. when a hair amuken cow-boy played against him aod loet a few dollars. He then want ed to stake bis slx-bbooter, but James re fused to accept it, whereupon tbe cow-boy cooked the weapon, threatened to kill tbe first man tbat moved, filled his pockets with about (100 In gold and silver tbat waa stacked on the table, backed out or tbe room, mounted bis horse, and make oS no hknlered. There was a cXreus at Cbestertewn, it a., one day last wVk. and with it were seven elephants. Treu ear was ran along side a locomotive. One or tbe elephants put bis trunk out through a crevice- hi the ear, reached oyer to tbe tender or the loco motive, lifted the lid or tbe water tank and helped bimseir. The other six elephants did tbe same, and In a short time the tank was dry. The train hands did not see tbe performance, and only when tbe engineer tried to start bis engine did be find that tbe water was gone. Tbe largest passenger locomotive ever built la now nnder construction at tbe Ilink- ley works In Boston and la intended for use on tbe Atchison Kaliroad. It carries two cabs, one oyer tbe boiler for tbe engi neer and tbe olhei In the usual plaee for the firemen. The driving wheels, which are the largest ever made, are or paper with steel tires. Economy In fuel Is accomplished by a pump which atllizes the exbaast steam to beat water, aod by a large combustion chamber whleb burns all the gas. It Is ex pected the eaglne will make eighty miles an hour with ten coaches on aa ordinary road. Frederick Blank waa for fifteen years tbe trusted porter in tbe wholesale bouse of Phelps, race 4 Co.. of Detroit, Mich. He was caught stealing and arrested with bis confederate. Their trial was set for Sat urday last. As tbe time for the trial drew near Blank began to fail In health and died. Just before bis deatk- he tent for Mr.Pbelns and made a full confession of bis crimes, attributing tbe cause to liquor, although he was never seen under Its Influence. De said be could not bear bis shame, and actu ally died from mortlfi-d pride. His accom plice was tried and acquited last Saturday when these faets were brought out. Friday last was pay day with tbe em ployes cf Jamea McFadden, who la building a branch railroad for the Lehigh Valley, near Wllkesbarre. He employes about four hundred laborers. In tbe morning Alexan der McClure. his paymaster, accompanied by a young Irishman, left Pittston with (12.000 In tbeir possession to go to the woiks to pay tbe men. They had Just drawn tbe money from a Pittston bank. On tbeir way to tbe works tbey had to pass through a lonely strip of woods. Without any warn ing. ootn men were shot from ambush and their honui VIlUA Th. . i mm i. - " v 1 a KUUO. : i nere is a great excitement, and number I r'tties have ceea arrested. aOi aTV FT! afk aOf "TPTTPaTH f JTI TT1 T"& IMo. 113 Clinton St., Johnstovn, Pa., FOR BRUSSELS, VELVET, WOOL AMD W a rr-T" i rvi VMfir E. I 9 aUllMVaB-ELIEga Ei-AC VvEt B Ally Bl irQ Ain QTAIIP DAHC PtTAnO! I A Cr-J I1VMV U LUT W B FOR DRY GOODS AND RfllLLiNERY. m mm. Iff . W lYlLL Com bo ro pay our Prtiibur&.efr ro those Wto can ntit txttend this .i fV 1 -r--r- I K a wilt Anrl a m i aviyvi'M"J dl jSredkaOrt request; 'vfes &jo r&t ions Q e- jty 1 " - " - - I j - !9T)$ ,prj hovV to. order fcxds by mail. - - m m m. m a J- -a a m w a S 6MJ OXALD E. DUFTOS, ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, EBaaancaa, Pbb-b'a Office In Colonnade How. H H. MYERS. S1TUUHEI-AT-L&W, KBBKSBrBS, YA. AVOfflce la CaUonada Bow. on Centra street. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKN EY-A T-lVa. W, EnanBtrae.rA. AVOfflee onCvntra street. cer inu M. D. KITTELL. 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