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XI. -NUMRHli 951. MOUNING WITJJAMBPOHT, SATUHDA OOTOHMK 9, I5R08. I'! GOODS III aE the ilcatmbla ml- taivhullne Olive, My-t lie, tjreeli, Wine. O'CT-OCK A- M.

DANGER WITH HANCOCK. WATCM KMT ms HEALTH. Whnt a Military Officer ami Friend IJ-- Unncocb Itlinlcd b)' Southern era--The too Sfuch for Dim--A Contingency. NEW VOBK, Oct. 8.

A special from Chicago says the Tritium; of that city, today publishes, In connection with a douhlc- extract from a private letter written to a friend in Iowa by an army officer in General llauuock's department, and who for many years past has been near to and in the confidence of the general. The text is given as the writer's. Hfl'eetkm for his commanding general, and bears" the.marks of truth and sincerity. The letter says A WNUmCfX" GOVEKSOK'S I A N. Sept.

(ieneral Hancock, the dear old man. is just now on the verge desperation, and knows way to turnvor what to- do. "The glitter of thff has turned his head, and the continued heat and'tumioH of llie campaign, with the differences between northern and southern Democrats (o strongly marked) to be I fear will, drive him stark mad. my dear boy, Han- pock is no more fit for the I'recidi-ncy than withered hemlock. I will ftilntnk i It is true hi? knows -rjjwiing t-- row Hecry Clasper, of worth, a mile on the Thames tor a side, but offers to row him from Putney to-HanmiersuiUh for a side.

Hostuer, of Boston, who has been matched to row a with Laycock on November 2, has uuuillicuccd training under Che care of Which an? amqnp ttie moat important Novelties hfiavj, styltnli, uulyut ill effects. In great variety, aiming which are mimy Kpeclmeiis thit, chok'e In ntyle ami fire beyoml the experience of old cst iRhahitant --ijnoiy. of tliora entirely new to this locality. Which embnh.v ta Cloths of the latest Importations and the newest static D'Alnin riottuj from tho Inwesl tn this sub-. Ihimat notli- of.

the lower priced goods, from to RO ceuts. Of iHiuif kinds and many prices, "too numerous to mention," from nothing to gn.oo. buttons ami in all the fall shades. I the fall shades. Fruui 8O cents upward, in the widths tor skirting and lor other uses.

iao.OOO Yards in nil va- trietles. Ao ai Sortmont. a In large supply. From the commonest to French hnwrt- wiiifkea. Plain and Fanoj'.

fffep- cinl barguins In aMd QeiUian'Cashnioro H6S- A Kurdish chieftain, from the, Turkish, Ma of the frontier has united his forces 1 with Uamzeh Agha. a Persian Kurd. The alliep-'JUHlUjer uitjn, mostlv allied With Wartinl-Henry-t-ffles; Afti-r iug the Lahijan 'ami Maragha districts, the) Itty TatiriK t'hPrC is great alarm" thcic.uf the country-Is dc- fenselpss. A Persian general started last nighs. for Tauris to collui'l troops.

The Kurds during their advance have captured two guns, Al'STKIAN CONSTITt A The town council, of Vienna, has passed a resolution of the constifutioual party nt Vienna, us advocated by the meeting at 'urislwi. is necessary desirable. Tlie Pulitil; ttie leading organ of the CzecKivcays gov- e'rmnent i eply by the dissolution of th- itMincll, wh'ni no wltlt pohf -The correspotidt-nt at Vienna nayn CHB warcely Ite any question that the government has a right to do if it thinks itproper." FIUNL'E AM) KOltKIOS At the reijuest of M. Tirard the Kf-iicb senatorial committee on the tai'ifl' will meet before the of the bets in order the. government may know as promptly as possible the views of the committee and may consequently be ahlu to wuue i i rclerence to negotialiims vith foreign powers.

M. Tiraru. minister" of agriculture and commerce, has ordered that a translation of the TI of- Mrffsrs. ad. and 1VH on Farming" France.

for you. It is true hi? knows -idling of ihe except the few polished and crafty call upori mmjhere, and his iai i IM. I i I brief Reiiji'iratam-e-wifli ille same class. mifill Iu tttun in IXfti a Orleans. Ire means I jridijnj-jBt nt th Well Cnougli.

jod bless him but he cannot comprehend the crookedness of pott- and those bred-in-the-bone politicians. A six'itrr 7 Preparing Fur Iitiith. Oct, hardt. the condemned axinty report published thai lie had determined cheat the gallows tiy starving himself to death. Me says that he will keep to.

promNe. made the day wus eouvieted. lliat if he had to die he Anfl now, i on the subject, 1 i give you the secret the Hancock move; and ft is this: That Indiana dlsuninnist. William H. English, is to be the real I'rtjsi- not expected out a fraction of his term and that expectation, I am sorry to say.

is founded on facts. Any diglessinn from liis regular habits is would try and nieethU dtettll like a wan. To nf -tits visitors has prtv i scnted as keepsakes such fancy walking sticks, card baskets Tanil iimi'i-h safes mad'e by himself. Sheriff Connor says that Heinli.irdt's appetite was poor for a fi-w days after he n-eeivcd thr news that court of ajiyeals had. liable to bring on an apoplectic stroke.

firmed his that now he is Strong symptoms have been twice exhibi- taking meals regularly. A death wntch ted since his nomination, and it is th ver- has been placed over i Should Keiii- dict of all aiound him that his promotion hurdt not be rescnienced at the Richmond to the Presidency will terminate his earthly rcounty circuit and court, of oyi-r ifnd termcareer: but has Iwen and most iner. whichconvencxat fficTimnml on Mcfn- carefully guarded, for reasons you he i have two months readily discern. And boy, you live, as the general i have to have Hie inside ol tlic Presidential appoint- a day forthr i and a ness. With English as President, von can etmrt does not convene until bec.ember.

readily what those fellows of the sotith can accomplish. COMMENTS I I 1 l.KTTKR. The- The "Hbovc reads like a family letter, and comes from a member of fiencrai Hancock's military family, and one who'regards (leneral Hancock with something of the same all'cction POUK O'CLOCTf P. M. SENTENCE" DAY7 OF TOE OCTOBER foruT.

O'nr the 60 Ctdor on SATURDAY MORNING. The criminal term closed this with the sentencing the- eoovicted. T.here was a large attendance of spectators, itnil.tt.ti', cre long- after the opening of court, which at 10 o'clock, to leai what to be the diH'm of the uuforttfTiiites. eeuteuces were. as follows: Adam lle.lsley, foiuication and bastardy' twpnsrr, ef th(? poor of MUUCT township, also in full for lying- in expewes, and pay to prosecutor the further sum of 81 per week for the term of seven years from the birth of the child.

and furnish bail sum at 8300 for faithful of the" sentence; brejiklng into tlje Hepftt.huild^ pay a flno el costs! 01 prosecution, and undergo an imprisoniuent of 2 ydurs and fi luonuis in the Eastferu pay nd PRICK -T1IKKH ffew To- flay THELASTOFFARIH, NTED. A UOOD, BST Itoy oviktzt Corner Third Vt'uuani Streets- OF PBOFVJSSOB AT JEIIKEY ANTED. -A GIRI. FOIi THE OCTOBER, housework. at lua the -fiieRE OF D.

8. ANDBUJS CO. inOK 8AI.K, THE JP KnurtJi and Hepburn Cllv Furniture Store. SOI applv I F. N.

C. K. GORDON Uoston Woods Store SOB. eaiwi a 84 flue 7. Kcnarfls, Win.

f. Jno. F. T-iedleln, Jno. Schwer, W.

M. rii-k H. Keller. N. B.

Bubb, A. 11. Wbcelock, Jacob H. Wagner, W. F.

Nichols. Thos. M. Bathinell, Jno. A.

Buck. Jno. McClure. Vim. F.

Shay, K- IU)U riior.C. SvJil.wk'j. B. S. Bentley, K.

R. Smith, Jus. Wulliug. lieSi. 1).

Leonard, Henry Fesslei 1 G. F- Dimock, W. N. Jones. That D.op Curtain.

To THE EDITOH We wish ta draw the attention Of the pUDtletxr the magulftcptil enterprise and taste displayed by Mr. in the production of that marvel- loui curtain in the Academy Music. As a work of art we tldnk Its wmal is hardly tn be found ths wide, wide wnrKI. Thj perspective, and coloring, the Iffellkc repose of the figures (especially the ohap reposing on the mast, who has his liver pad on the wrong place); the natural appearance of the rock and waves are grand. supposeT-lt is meant for a life line.) thrown by the active and energetic chap on the rock.

with" which he handles that immense monstrosity, stamps him as a of. rhe bigeest, kind, for certainly no half dozen of our modem sized men'could as successfully cope i it. The curtain could only be improved by the Introduction of a little vspcoittUy the provided -we got jargp of it, or by carefully hy- ing a good heaVy coat of brown 'paint evenly butJirmlv over its entire surface. uitin'n Competitor. Special to A I UCI.I.KIIN.

A i The liepubli congressional conference of 'the-- XXt.lr district met here to-dav, all i counties Patrick desertion 51 toward support of wife, iini furnish bail in the sum of to Insure faithful performance of same. larceny. pay a tine of 8100 and costs of prosecu-- Uou, and undergo ah luiprisonmenf of fi months in the county The court- in- foniipd this prisoner that his light sentence was due to bis Messrs. Kljae Keller, interesting trTemsejves in his half and ehewlng that this was in all prob- abiiityTiis first offence of the George Adams" laix'eny pay" a tine of $100, prosecution, and undergo an Imprisonment of 18 calendar mouths in the Eastem penitentiary. James Shearer, obtaining money tinder false pretenses in professing to be -a sufferer by the Milton flre pay a Hue of costs of "prosecution, an Imprisonment of (i months in the county jdil.

Th-it sentence was -made light owing to beea in jail quite while be.fore his trial on. William the conrt. have been convicted of false 1 and forgery. Y'ou have been in this court before, but escaped through. some technicality, and we believed then ihat were a broad foundation for your way to the.

penitentiary. Vou hall not bo disappointed; the wntnncc. the court is, that you pay a fine of costs of prosecution, nnd undergo an imprisonment of solitary confinement at Hard labor in the Eastern penitentiary, for a 1 y-tr" and (5 months. Vou uin.sii Charles Miller, selling cider on Sunday --pny liiH 1 of costs of prosecution. for bis a 4uiVC Ule origina! "letter in our pnssessioTi with a te note 1'rotn the receiver of it author- but-withholding The nanle of Ihe wrTtet'for personal reason being but Klk.

A organ- and undergo an imprisonment of 10 days the i i i i were placed i in the county a i The court stated, lif in nomination bcfori' tITi A. Irvine. C-lcarlield; Thomas H. a FATAL CC1DIWTS. In PartlcularH of the Rntlrond Mlahnp HUted.

--BOSTON. Oct. through wcstem train fH' the Hoct-oii tunni'l express on the Fitchhurg road last, jiigbt a minutes, laic. a curve hear Littleton the engine. -Img-gage.

and parlor car passed the a i when, from an unknown cause, the two rear cars were derailed and collided with the freight cars on a t-ntc-k. Vinos Vaittey. fHas- Wrt-aibHlldrl of the hiUI'fiis Ifftad terribly "crushed and was 1 instantly killed: Falconcr of.jiycr was also terribly crushed and died in a few moments: Tho'mpkins Charleston, with and mother-iti-Ta w. wore terribly injured; Isaac Sargent, abrakeman. had his hand sprained: T.

Dickey, assistant road master, II. Brill Mrs. Albert-Cox." of U. i 1'iiion; C-leiirllvld. UlJuthe i ballwt Mr.

Murray was nominated by acclamation. The nomination is regarded as a very good we. SmTf.n-iiV 111 trlinuo I'liliOc CIUC.VC.LI, J. Jwlgu-Kogurs yestiir- duy held Mr. Ti)lolson.

a member of -the board oT trade, in for Thivatcmn'; sliooT iVne't'iei'ro'upt. tor smoking spduc-ing his wife. Til lotion's wife deserted him some i ago. and. in despair 1 he shot himself.

Kecovering, he pursued i PfrrronH witi -Mrs. Tillotson. li.i MIC TiE sai.lt[fcd." lind tnal I he wanted nothing more to do with her. i With fhceka. Oct.

a flfit'pr cigar minrufacturpr. up at police headquarters the of hiivinii thr llrmp by means of worthless checks: Coijy. Charlestown, ha's painful iniuries iibout Uahvstrm, her back. Several others were slightly in- sdriff. H.

A. the train, many of whom were returning from the I'nitarianconvention atSaratoga. A BROKf-'N" I.ENVK!t, Get-. H. On an excursion train last night, carrying the.

in Blue. Jacob Good RSBHiis" ncck-bfoken by com- thrustiug his head out of the car window, of a to IK: an impression that the selling of cider on Sunday was not. a in this they were mistaken, as the punishment is evim juiorc spyenTthan that of selling.beer on "Sunday, trie'ofrense ci'lmTg tor line ami" imprisonment. Aa this was Mil er's. first offense of the kind Iw received the lightest 'sentence the court could impose.

Kate Davis, common scold or pay- line of ISO. costsj of prosecution and stand committed- until sentence is formed by "the judge that she will'fare much worse if she comesTnto court again. Nathan Tolbe.it (colored), larceny in corn pay a fine of $10, costs of prOSpculiooraiKl undergo an iiflpriwu- EnKlUh Rnbi Tlctattvm. The oflicials records at Washington. Signed etillrely by Iwmoc'ratlc officials fit uuthuiJri Mlo-n -ilinf in dm ing the administration of President Polk, Wm.

Knojlish, now the Democratic candidate for Vice President, by fraud and byJUegal proceedings ihe "fiensliiri office and to, his own 0.1.'i*iH,ft, which rightfully, belonged to the six heirs of--his Sarah Eastnn. The pension was due fof w'rvjces femtWf! by KnglisH's grandfather in the revolutionary war. He was forced to resign his clerk- eongeiinonctv of scandal- which his m-fr-causedv That he defrauded the government is provud Thr IliUana Klei-ffon'. A disjiatch from Indianapolis "A gj-eat deal oFfeeJing is inauitested oil both sides. Many nwn expect a'cbtffi ou '4'ues- ay.

The whole state tilled i roughs, here to vote, and as- there no registration Ifljv. they can all imtke attem.pt. Their votes may -he cllal- but if will swear them there is nothing to keep thpin'out." The Heraiit's Indianapolis dispatch says iat the Kepublibin stale commit- ee have published a strong waning to the alleged organized gangs' "repeaters" from other states, Iat they must leave Indiana, or uffcr the unishment provided bv the The IteatUnR Kaltroad. -The receivers of the PhilSrtelphia iuid heading railroad at a meeting yesterday aye pay. on Tv'ovem- er 9th on account, the one-half of the, Uly coupons" of fiiu ire.neral jonds-of said company, returning the cou- ons to the holders stamped "half paid." "hey will pay on the same date the ntire Ju-lv the genecal iitort- age deferred sterling script.

'The receiv- rs have also ordered the payment "on. Vctober 25, of making vith onlered payments a total out of the (if rcceiv- r's certllieatea usednnder the order of the ourt of May tribute by the of ai4 onkUtliig Clcrif)iiftu. The of Professor U. which took place at Jersey Shore wits one, ot the vilt- nousiirt In rhiit hnroiijjFi "Che luill'r'rffir ffle. services in i-ojiuiicm-p bcun ar two o'clock, but loni? befoie that time house was filled with sorrowing friends of deceived, and Ecorjp could not ifaib To show hijrh respect in which deceased was'lield bv the teachers and pu- 'JLUI 8 ia Lf if iiiayl)e mentioned that SfrV'Sliermari.

prlit cipiil', and the teachers. Miss Katu Berryhill, Miss Eva GildAy; Miss Millie Pepper- ninn. Miss Maud Ilillard. and Mrs. Castles, niArckrd.

to the house of mourning at the about onwliimdred pupils collected from their schools. Superintendent J'niti- ut the WiHiamsport and Ihe following teachers were also present Mr. K. F.Vosburg, MlAO'Brii-n, Miss Reighard, Miss iUtetr, IKS ittig and Miss atsou; It was that nearty all theprlucl- pal citizens of Jersey Shore were hi attendance. Deceased hail a very extensive ac- quaTutttnce, and'owing to his devotion to the cause of education, and his great success as an educator, the highest respect was entertained for him, Nearly all.the younger gc.neratumprweut had attended hU school, at one time or another; and ttiey present to pay the lust tribute to the one who hud taught them in their youth.

A ijlOO. and Spies Brothers, ojf Xo. 127 Chat- bam street. S(4. the-party discharged revolvers aiiU a colored man was WOtinded.

in the leg. TWOISBBtliS A T.ov«-. I I Oct. 8. Klizabcth IIc- Bride, aged fell into a.

at Astoria, and her mother jumped in to rsave the child diowned i and the mother is not expected to recover. lere to-day by the ol a Both were 'f rightf ully mangled- ACCIDENT ON T1IK SWITCHBACK. ilAtcn C'llL'SK, Oct. S. Christian the.oldiist employe on the Switch- Back railroad, lias had one leg cut off and probably injuries run over by a trnck.

2K for State of nt Hninbarg I.ei|»lc-'ount Von Knlenblirg's Spcerh the Rt-lchstac. LOXDOK. jk't. S. A dif patch from Berlin tff the rTw.s says: a semi-official notice in last evening's papers, relative to rumored susjension of t-hft-udnor stnte of siege in such cities as Lcipsic Hamburg, that the goveiumcut has seriously taken Beart tlve -words, of interior, at the debates" In the Reichstag OP repressive when he pointed-out that there were the hot-beds of Socialism apart from Berlin, and thaHbe time might comr- w'hen there might be no remedy there but a stale of It also appears that the demeanor and menace of the Socialists afresh, and hnvu made it draw the serious attention of the Saxon jrovern- the Hamburg state to the nrccs- BltV of Ukine measures to guanmtcR pub- I NEW 'llie Hjirt Soufh ParoHija.

special says fti.it the, nemocratlc suite cotnmittfetas adopted a resolution endorsing Hnncoi-k's letter on ihe war claims. nphk -Splinters. oh the increase In late M. Offenbach The The funeral of the took phice yesterday. At a puliiY- man was.r»tnlly The Grecian govermmmt summon 20.00*) men of the reserve.

IJoseweTT Filrnhtuii wan governor of- Vermont yesterday. All.th« InhiWt'ints-ariinnrt Si-ntari, 41. hiiniai h'ave been summoned to arms. Considerable damage has' Ixnte lately by hnavy rains and floods in England." It Is.jixpec.ted that, the. col-.

will be i on full time until tlie JTolf. selling cider on SuudUyTM pay a line of S'2(). costs of ttndi-rgo an iiiiprisontiicntof 10-days in tile county jiiij. Tiiis prisoner, was not present whin but in (Jalviii OuacHH-ftfiiicacio' and baatardy, pay Uie'poor; also Si'i in for lying-in expenses and pay U) prosecutor the further 81 pjU' week for the term of seven years from (he birth of the child, and furnish bail in IJK 1 i tjhe faklifuj carying out id'the sentence." This last sentence was also imposed after the general sentencing. was business before the.

court, and an adjouiumebt was made. HKiVP iOS-i'S 'ihe Presidential party received a grand Tivqijon SrlJallaS. OrcCLon, and Jfor Cascade City. Montenegro's financial ijuire the. immedinto settlement of the Dulclgno ijuestion.

John McCartney. from the i i Blach Hills, died of starvation on an Brie at the late Zurich TPgter moraine, the Prussian goveniment to consider the (jerman and Prussian governmtmU haw become alarmed at the Aetncantir ami menace of tho Socialists. Twelve-thousand people the i-eremonies" of unveiling the monument at King's Moutit-iln. yesterday The Danghter Wnmed foi the Post-Interesting Ceremony the Punt nighb at the rooms of Reno Post, interesting meeting. The occasion literhfigte'ulneof the jifjCpjumander W.

g. The room was handsomely" with-flags, guidons and corps badges, and the txauti- ful silver plated cannon belonging to the Post was imlimbered and occupied a threfttentog i between the commander's stand' and the attar, while the room were drums, inijskets and other warlike The wives and lady friends of the comrades were out In full for.ce. Quiteji number of gentlemen not connected with'the orgftni- also present. Promptly at 7:30, thr, nicnting-was called to order hy Vice Commander F. F.

Kirk, and Bev, Comrade J. T. 'Wilson announced ihe purpose of the meeting and requested Mr. and Mrs. Sprague to present themselves at the altar with the child.

The youthful candidate was clad in beautifnl white robe -a present from Reno Post, At the comcljision the beautiful cere mony of biipllsiu Hie HilitJ-waa Blanche Ilnno Sprngue. 'I'nU wrernflny ded, f'riii, ft4e I-. arose nnu in liis usually happy stylo presented to father and mother, for little Miss a beautiful silver knife, fork and pqon. Though take-n by surprise, Com- r-ade Spfngue was equal to the occasion, and responded in a neat speech. The occasion was highly pleasant one throughout.

PILGRIMS FOB BAkTISIOBE. lic pnacCi thotigh it disclaims all intention of exercising- on jiny fe4l- eral raemlJers'so" as lo constrain them Ui imitate its example by declaring certain cifies in of minor A dispatch from Geneva to the natty says "It is announced that a Socialist congress will he held in Zurich in 1W1. Circulars. have been Bcul to the. principal Hoefollst societies of Europe inviting their co-operation." FRANCE AND JT A Ak-tfoiic, of Florence, publishes -H- letter from Mr-Barthelemy Saint-Uilaire, French minister of- foreigu aft'airs, to Prof.

LfegubeiJlatis, an Italian during himself a friend of peace and Italy. He States that do Ws Utmost to sc- the gooti" relations France and Italy. Russian cotton have been convened in conference to discuss the threatened crisis In that industry. The Weather To dn Indlrittiom for Middle, fltntft: rtrar (CfrtlheT. 1 sfivlheftM nnd stationary slight rise in temperature, fnllmnrd with Ihnatr and rain in ihf tniilherii portion.

Stock JInrUrt. rmi.AiiEt.rnU, ct-. Pe.nnftytvnnfii isli Navigation, Tit North6l'jj Cenli-al, and Eric, "estera. Union, 9T 1 ev, ftlc, Oil Aarket Oct. oil mnrfcetwan nn.

stenilyto.daji.'^railo fwnnpon- The sir Knlfthtfot itAidwiu Wno Will do'Id n.itlmore. Baldwin Ih couimniKtcrf Ma. 22 M. will leave for Baltimore to-night o.n tfio midnight train, accompanied by band, to be present for the grand demonstration in the Monumental City on Monday. It is expected that Baltimore will have the biggest deuionstnuHou in her history, to continue through the whole ol next week.

Upon the arrival bi Baldwin nt Baltimore a committee will tacct them and eswirt them to the quarters 'that haw been reserved for them, where they wiT be entertained, as the guests ol the Baltl- miH-p Sir Knignts during their stay in the city. Appemb'dlH of the i of Baldwin, to go to two three of whom-left kKhy BALDWIN gut KNIGHTS. Ix)uis Schneider, Jas. j. Gibson, Lhiit H.

Snmpseli, Ltithci Ut. Otto, Eugene Wirr. EtiVlseleSi Kobtj B. Johnson at a funeral. -Tltt: SliKVrrKS.

KvrrytWng the funeral services were by Hev. A. Stephens, of the ohurcti, who read the twelfth chapter of Luke. The choir of helng Vresenl Wing a hymn in Bne -style, when RJ-V. John A.

Kjdght. of the Luth- enlb ouerea urra rerWut prayer, hi 1 who delivered the funeral discourse, based hig remarks on ihe 40th verse of 4he twelfth cTiiipter of Luke. In opening his address he briefly sketched the early history of how he went to sea at the age of 14 years, where he spent the lit one-of which he served as tutor on a man-of-war. On abandoning a seafaring life he married and calm? Jersey Shore thirty-four years ago. and -adopted the profession of a teacher.

lie the first superintendent of schools of Lycoming county, a position which he tilled" with credit, "ilts great Success as a teacher was alluded to in fitting terms, and a handsome tribute paid to Ills life and iiuuu, Mr. Parker at thr date of his death was. 5(i years. 2 months and 1 day He had Bufl'eredjmK'h duriug his i ness, which lasted nearly two years. And in order to while, away the lime when he wii.t-i.ll and to move nut of his chair, he bad busied hhnft-lf In writing for the papels.

HP was one of the nVost successful U-achers of his time, and his for the prufeshidn fliigged till En Route IVtw Yofk. A Chicago disp'atch says at an erview with a reporter for llie iti- vhen ask if he expe-ted sucha cation, herald it not impossihlpihnt of flpcnlflClljliHOsed, in maguilic.e.nt Stine casket. The features were natural and lifelike, and one would suppose, on upon" them, that he was riot dead but sleeping. The tiimilliTbuU'S by tho U-iidiers of Jersey Show and Williamsport very flue, and an eloijucnt attestation of the respect the donors entertained for he who had so often enter-. tained and Everyone present was afforded an opportunity to vieir Temniiisr Imf ore the casket was U'MBERMEN'S 8 llimk nT llliuniuport vs.

not lev, In Ctnyjit Coinl.nf.ttn* rt'r UioUlct of Tiae fthdttnr miiit court to (118- iillmte I bo rtmil paid Into BBtit iTSUit on Ihflr atKivi rntltlcd ftttnchment Ijyttie Wrtter ('onifmtiy, 'KftmlhheBi to Imfully entlUwt thereto, will meet nil pttr. I im iinerfHled in wild dfajtribatUMi at ofilco, Si, ptiM 1 un Mon rtav, November I JOSO, a' 10 o'clock a. ro- "TOltX 15UTEOMABKS. OcroBKK, 1X80. Hicks Gamble ED PBVBBA1, TIIOU6ASD Miscellaneous i-k tlmt I ttt Greatly llcduccd Jlriccs.

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ftoo. Cpiorado and Sauta Fe Trail, By A. A. Unys. 'llK' KNU A.

COtTi. Uy thn Missus Warner. A A i Mt ninkenxCninplvtr. tBJS l.set M'jivjttrly Novels 5.00.. 1 Si-t MiU'iiuliiy'H History of Kuguuul.

2-85 I SH HtitTic's-H'sUiHj-nr-fcnglrtnil. I Kntfiht's History of EnKlftiul. 4-Vols- S.5fr- I St-l I'lutunib'n 2.85' 1 Copy of OtzinarliBon i 3.00 1 Cojiy Cliurles Lumb. frnnjileto 3.00 ISet.taiirrv.iM-'i'l.'oiupWn Wortrs 4.00 ISet liiiucnift'sHisioryorthel'nltertStntOT. tjincton editiofi, 15JO Works- 10.90 of 32 auu.Pt books at and Kiolif ut-SK'.

$1 um! mul itJW boots ut 3Bo. If you wuiit to buy Applettm's Now UIVB UK VOl'B AND-4ATE I'KR CENT. liavi- tho soli) agency for the American' ook KxelmuKi! Duiil mrgrt: rhnf m-- (rave A luiiffr atocli of A 1'APKIi, W1NIH1W (H-t Ttiiiekerv t'otiipk-te. -Mrt ltnjra tityloi' Thicago. General Grant left at thren 'clock- yesterday afternoon, uccompnuled.

Mrs. Grant, for Nnw York, via the Fort Wayne railroad, and vill go thrfiugir witliuut stops! "Two Men Shot Jit Court. (In- W'dncjxhui last, nt Boliver county. a dittlculty occurred bc- wpen B. T.

Owen and .1. Glover, a armer. Owen was holding his court. srdered under arrest by Owen. Pistols were "at once drawn by both and firing Owen dead and Glover Mi about thirty yards'nnd fell.

He ilierf flfter lingering eight hours. They wertr wth youug incu in good standing iirthe lommunity. General flii (Jardne.r. the. well man.

died at Atlantic City on': sgpd64- The Baptist' New will devote ton fiUjt. inJN'oveni- er.in prayer for the country. The steamship Neckar, from Europe to lew York, yesterday, brought 8fJ74.2iO in Trench coin. The Celtic The juryin the inqnest on the Hudson ri ver tntmel City, rendered verdict that the tunnel company were not to.blaj.nn. t.

A majority of the evening newspapers iu ftenna hiwe'beeu confiscated by the gov- for puhjisliiug a manifesto of the ionstitutional party. James CCnH, the sailor who steered the Shannon in the action with the Chesapeake, off Boston harbor hi IStS, died iu London, )ctober 1st, aged 95. He as buried with milltaiy honors. One hundred workmen on the ('ape Cod ship carraLsti'uck yesterday moiuing.on account of the discharge of an Italian boss. It is thought to be the beginning of te said th'crc Is along the The Shouji cortege then moved iiiierAV-'i'V tnlrt ca and Dr slowly to From a Wag in.

An old by the name of was thrown wagon this afteniiniu. at Fourth street nnd llie junction, through his horses becoming Feared by a loconlo- Ktwinnl jinl! lay insensible a long tinie. He was probably injured Internally-. Ue received attention as soon as possible, and wa-s "properly cared for. A SnddeiTiteath.

Mr. Xiharles Crawford, of Efist Muucy, died last lie retired to bed hi ills. his.wife went, upstairs' about fifteen minutes later ami fulind him dead. Ills sudden death was supposed to have Wen caused by apoplexy. KnAqueliAttna RepubUinntf.

There i be'it fine Republican demonstration at Sosquehnoim evcn- ing. next, when a tiarfleld ivlfl raised. A torchh'ghf parade will take place, and good speakers will address the people. The cluhft are all iavited to attend. JFottlnRi.

Evunr tnpmhcrof the Republican vrt- ran Huh Rhmld out to to Linden this evening. PARTIES winning to engage the Twelfth Regiment band can leave order? nt Alderman Stead's, Market street. Tins is the season for moonlight coi.4 nhuckings." and ample feasts that include the royal pumpkin pies. A BRAKEMAN named Brown, on the local freight, had one of liis feet badly at Milton white engflg- ed in switching cars. A OKAN-U Republican meeting will be held Elimtiport on Saturday afternoon next.

Dr. B. Litajjdbu, of Mnncy will be the orator of the, occasion. A MEtrnHO of the Younfj Men's Kepuh- liban cltib will be held Monday evening, for the purpose of transacting important business. A full attendance Is de.nired.

JOHN IffeCARTY, a Philadelphia and Erie brakeman, was killed while In the of MR duty near Uidgway GENERAL GRANT passed through Har- ou'iuute for New Voi-fe- MESSRS. B. M. BENTLEY, E. R.

andC. F.Ranstead and wife, left for Baltimore on the noon train to-day. SHERIFF WILSON came down this moiii- ling to Icam if It was True that Jamison, his competitor, was gaining in strength dally. He fodnd that It wag. MRS.

BASTRESS, of Jersey'(Shore, now in her y3d year, is the oldcri-pci won in thtit borongh. Shfr ia the -widow of Associate Judge Solomon Mn. Px)BEiu FABIES. civil Sugiueer. survey yesterday from Jersey Shore station to the borough for the branch failroaa.

HON. JACOB TOME, of Purt is a guesi of the 1'ark Hotel f. of Eiif, imd M- jiddings and K. L. Sprigg, of Boston'.

MB. JoftH aged eighty years, and we.tl known in the Cumberland at Shippensbuig this week. He was a nember of the-flplhodisl church over ttfty- ilvypjirs. ME, Wji. II.

A A of lola, Colum- hln county, is in the. city to-day, ha'vlrlg with him some samples of the superior buulcwhrat flour which he produces, and which is in great demand. Mit. J. H.

BitAttuos, the competent, traveler Ayer MassacliOMtts, a widely known house, is here on a business trip, and ts spending Sunday at the Hepburn Ffouse." R. J. HALMEMAS has on his farm, opposite Uarrisburg, a double team ol Mexlenn stock a Spanish jack and Three jennies mouse colored and the tiniest fonr-in-hund team In Cumberland county old, and a wife and child hi St. A MAN by the name of Miller Showers, ef I.ltnestuue township, was before Alderman Blair this moifutng, charged with sfill- watered Jln'han. Morgan.

and the jrtiuiwl to Morti't. Wlllifimsport is becoming famous thr miirketf, botll in Blze and qnalltj-. ni6rn Ing's hnd occupied, fthd purnli Brern BaftiM- flold qent.q cenwjor sweet potatoa cent, i to To ctinfn pr Tieitis, cents po'r buucl nuilshes runts per biuich, t.tnj^tmiths 10 td 1 cents per (jnart, unions ft "fJ-Jifir bnShol Oi per peck, SS to contspcr flozcn por bushel of Oto 8 MARKET SQUARE. A tllUoti. to i i uUll arniiigemeirts I'ostofRee Hook Store XS 'TTOt TO KINDS, AT I'UiCES 'sot TO 1IJE ONE IS TUB CITY.

Any book not on hand will at prices. A Sccond-Iland bund nnrt -will be sold uteatlj reilneed prices. GOOD PENCILS, PAPER AND 4NK Av Ih KST TO EXT IJOOK TO I WpLIAMSPOBT. PAi COr T300K SCHOOL IJOOK I I 1 ISSAnlll 140 GBAmo An exnerlentJr oHJOariy Kail a teJ CiAilJ to tho nr.pnnnnl boolffl. jablna twjto oftsa: tile "ioat f.a boots everptibllslieJ Iu Hwhtton's GBouraphiw, i Serlos of MMhenintlcs, New is, Spencorton CXfiy Books, Wells' hDosopliy, (now edition), fount's ray's Bofey ElUott Stoi'Wrt hyWs Indastrtol-Brawlns, Wobfvfr artes.

So. For catalogue anil-prices, ttjrtTMTM SCOT! 1 CLOUD KRIE lihi WBTO Po PA MHS. Proprlutrcss, ut rettsnnaotc rates. Jliolco wines and liquors Location central. 'KF allowed ou fln-6rlfiToreCne intli Irmt.

After tfint dttta the fnir rato of ttaousand utll-uochaiKUil. -iVh' a Treasurer. CK ttiBKK Sth.iSSO. Cost to Glflse fty Buttfe etoefe of sxocOTWS, cost fof cafth onhrrlW w-y, of wltbto tfto ninftbUW Y. HOTQViKT -'T t'fl JSsASipH' i.

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1807-1973