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XI. -NUMRKK 261. VVILOAMSrOJttT, OGTOBKU 95, IN- I in GOODS Jii all Iliu denjrnjilii I uru, Including Myrtle, "Green, Iliirlr 'Wine. ainung-the njpst important of tile a i i heavy, stylish, uut effectf. In'great variety, among which arbmuny speeiinena that," choice "In style nurt tti.ture, are cheap beyond the cxjierlvncv of the-, old.

est inluibitunt iniinv of Uiem entirely new-to this i Mil 1 ION. THRF.R- O'CLOCK Mr THE The Kradjuitxra FacUon--H to Bitter RICHMOND, OtC "Kif- General as dnirruiin of the Readjuster state committee, has issued an forth by the recognition of the Funder electoral ticket by the national Democratic committee. In it he claims that that action has been taken eulhely on representations of representative of the Readjusters ever having visited the committee or sought to influence its action. He says that the national committee has never sought or informed itself as to their polstion. He expresses no alarm at this late recognition, but professes to have every reason for being grateful for ft.

RECOGNITION 6r NO CONSKO.CESCE. now as it does," he says, "after our party has been thoroughly or- people have been tfior-. roused, after they have been ae- custOTied to regard the national commit- tw as their fop, they won their tight and hold their embruou Hem let- CloMiiofthe liuoit 1m pollutions and the newest shade Lrap U'Alma Cloths from the lowest tn the sub- lirnest quality, to saynoth- ing of the lower priced yoode, from cents to 5O ccutsT" Of many fclnds and-many prlc'cs, "too umm-roii" 10 mention," fiom nothing to ftl.OOr III IIUUOUH mnl lu all the. full ahftdes. In four buttons nnd In all the fn.ll shntlfR.

From SO centa upward, to nil the Uths for skirt- ingiuM for other aO.OOO-Tants In all va- rieties. An a a a a nUght rejoice a PriuceBR. TiiTafgs From the commonest to the French hand- worked. as harmless as the heat lightnings of a. summer afteiuoon.

Thoughtless and HtnM, intlRt-(l, be Qie Kcad 0 is shaken in ate Hllftgiance at this late day by- any document promulgated by the national committee. We have never sought its recognition, -'-We have never-claimed ft. We did not send delegates to Cincinnati to be recognized as regulars, Wrdid not hold a convention which claimed to be a regular national Democratic convention. We have not, like the Funjler danced attendance upon" this national committee praying a recognition a regulars. If the Bunders- derive comfort from this recognition, obtained alter gulch delays and suiih emue-st beseeching, they are welcome to it.

If they derive-any new strength we will be greatly astonished, "for their whole canvass has been pro.MX-uted on the plea of their aud -our, supporters are men care nought for the name of regulars, and claim no prouder title- than that of Re- luljusU'rs. Wp am making a battle, brethren of Virginia, fierce and determined, in which we seek as to our regularity and yield to no dictation, domestic or foreign, as to the form in which it shall be fought or. won. In our sovereignty we met. In our sovereignty, with the knowledge of every factjnow recited, took anifn'ave pur-.

-snctMt, Having taken it-deliberatdy, ad- visedly. we will pursue it unswervingly to" the end sind to victory. THE riiiat. Ueadju of Virginia -tightinjj for a higher prize than any ab- litlt; to Democracy. We.

i gling for freedom of thought and freedom of action. "We am struggling for freedom for tho education of our children. We are struggling, in the language of General Hancock, for -a vote, a free ballot and a fjee whereby the people can rule in fact requhrd by our theory of vbv- einment. We are asserting the Democratic, jinjl Republican, that in a popular government like that of Virginia the voice of the majority shall rule, aud the chicanes of a majority shall not rob thpFik' of rjrfght conf.roLtKe jrote of their state by obtaining recognition as regulars. STRENGTH EXED.HATHF.K A Charles Gibbons, of Philadelpnia.

nnd M. B. of this i Pearson's opinion the valuation by the oomnnny flods fhnt YTyfMrijf la Ann -fl'lk 'I'nio virtually decides that prices at thq stock values, but otoer must be shown tt reject a report lalrly made by the ofHeers of a corporation. A FIRE. I Destruction ot a Kemingintt Mmi- ufttviury aud fnaii.

la 1'HlLADELPHli, Oct. At an early hour this morning flames were discoverefl in the, third story of the north branch of the 1'irge five-story brick hulldiug oft Canal street, above tilrard avenue, owned by 'Hie consists of two bqiWtngS, pjich StTT'eeL depth, nnd one 50 feet and the other A DEMOCRATIC FORGEftY. THIS FAC are Capable of'" the. Way of A 8'rmp. Republicans nil oVcr the United on Saturday hyjthe, report General Giu-fleld had denied the au- frrttawMfh.r'T-r thentieitv of Ms alleged letter to H.

L- id wL I Morey. 'The denial in the lorn, of a "The lpie( Hultl '7 1 Ql1 telegram to Chairman Jewell, of the Re- smaller building Js occupied the hrst national committee, and the news wis flashed over the wirea Co every part of America. Below wiD tele- graphic denials of the Republican candi- date embodied in a issued Sa ttr- day night ex-Goveuior Jewell, the chairman ofttSir Republican national corn- P. M. floor by ture-rs at' yiu-n.

ttmi on floors by John J. jkte.Ci--, ander McConnelf as a morocco nmnutac tory. The northern was tirta- pied by Dixon. Roberts Alexander McConnell as a manufacturer of woolen yarn, and other parties engaged in the same business. The latter building was a new one, having been built but one year ago.

wrtil re cently the entire structure as a morocco manufactory, TJttt within a few months new machinery was introduced for the purpose ot coiiduclitiir tTu. prei.arado» of woolen vam. The- fire rawed i re- our K'kgram of this aftemoon is remarkable flercencss, and tlremen Publish my dispatch of last even- arrived upon the scene the northern build- ifu vou i 'thln the last Tng. In-wfflch th'e flames had started had lho lal1 brou nt mc the lithographic passed beyond the reach of salvation mid I po ol the ful 'g e(1 ls lhe work won the flames were lickiiif up i i villain who cannot spdl but the bare walls, which were a I or i tn g' isu or imitate my handwrit- iowjirdr- -The-i 4 horjestmud manly Democrat by Alexander Mel wa" in AHU'rit-a who-is familiar i hand from $75,0011 to SKJO.uliil. and -I IU J-' dennnnccthp forgery at sight.

mitter: THE TELEOKAMS. XEW YORK, Oct. 23,1880 The following dispatch has this moment Ueeu" reCetVCd fVorii General Garflcld: MENTOR, Ohio, Oct. 23,1880. valued at insured for prubsrbiy vitlue.

steok nnd ranchfrieryT-in tlie building destroyed was' to tie worth about 85(1 said to have been insured for a like sum. Two hundred hands were employed in the various branches of business represented" in the building. lv. a i i il ijufi-ruhd hunt the rascal down. He i League AgituUim.

28. A dispatch from St. Petersburg to the a rh'-n- well founded ruiiir a in 'couseijiienco of court intrigues Hg.iiu-t -Jlcll- kofl'. he "'will retire to the Uuc.nus and that the committee of ministers, i antagonistic to policy, i be reorganized. The itn-nxi'i has been MIS- pi-nded for publishing the.abi)yc, I'HOSECl'TOK I I A I A I The Tublin says: "Sergeant Sberloi-U- fnnn rty mi'in- ber of a i a for a also been retained by the tu'prose- cute the agitators, la no that the.

chiirge will be conspiracy. Mr. Dillon, member parliament fiir'Tipper- ary, speaking at Donegal to-day-said a before-(. hristmas there noutd TIP n'briini-1i" laml league in every count of I Count Von Arrjjjii's conduct to visit Berlin been the strike? There was an ruitt Fancy. Special bnrgulna in and Ooriimn Hose.

The Servian ministry have n'MgnVd. 1 Marincpviteh, the. Servian miuistci- at Paris, has been sjiminonet The police a.i France, resigned in body nrther than enfori'e tbedeerecs against tlie religious coniiiiJinities. FfltTHER AMtRANCJE. We have received and have in our pos- eral Garneld in reference to the forged letter recently published bj? t.he Democratic committee on the Chinese labor guestiuu: MKNTOR.

Ohio, Oct. 22, 1850. Tn III'-Umi. Jnn-ll, ami the Hun. S.

break the have by maklnj; public reply to campaign lies, but 1 Mithorue ypu denounce the. so-, Morey letter as a bold forgery both in its language and sentiment. Until Its publication I never heard of the existence of the Employers' i'nion of Lynn, or of such a person as H. L. Morey, This statement is signed by Marshall Jewell, chairman, and S.

W. Dorsey. sec- a A STKOXIJ CONFIRMATION. The Hpston yesterday stated, in ell'ect. tiiat mteniews with" prominent of all shades of politics substantiate the statement that no such organization as 1 the ever existed Til l.yno.

and that H. 5f "itluiriy unknaicn thent. All empinyes in the shop with whieh Mo- ivy is alleged to been connected deny bOTwledge of n.ny Hnr-. known as the Manufacturers' bureau, but manager of this, who employed men iii the. the strikers, was not Morey.

YOH'K. Oct. 2S. The CyanuK. new British steamship, i of steel as an experiment.

has had a severe experience during her rlrst voyage to Xew York. She days c'rossinic the i having-been caught on the 10th instant in lyive tieen mailed, i The'wind eimcelimg "Follow citizens, are these principles less dear, aru these, rights less sacred? Is our resolve to assert our manhood and our self-respect over the minority that has n( niit.ragcrl legs firni since the address ol the national committee than before From eyRry-sQCtion Of this State llirue quwsi.iuiiH'vviriv in. Vfe are strengthened rather than weakened by this last effort at foreign interference. We gnvern state in our own way. organized to eat foreign interference, determination of the.

Readjusters of this state that this right of sell-go'vej uiuent, thef keystone of our arch, shall not be snatched frm is but -intensiflsd the last effort; of Jor- intervention to thwartj.he will of the Virginia. not prepared to support nine Funder candidates for congress who -will next yftar lend their time and talents to a Funder Campaign, as was done by the Funder congressmen of this state last year. We are not prepared ta. have a delegation in congress who, when another bill is presented there conferring iurisdiction upon federal courts as to suits against Virginia for her debt, shall take it up and become its advocates and champions in the iuteie-st We will never consent that Virginia shall again be lepresc-nttid by United States senators who will let the outside, world believe that Re- adjusters are DFi-iANCE AND DETKHMtKATlON. The entire spirit of the address- is one of defiance and determination to fight to the Tiiuer eild, and fhc principles" of new Readjustcr party are fully set forth in it, Strange to say" the Funder committee has not yet received the address promised last night in Mr.

Bai mini's telegram to Chair- Of tlifc uuiuiiiltUie. IMPORTANT TAX CASE. A Made-- The Action of the Auditor Reviewed by the Court at Oct. 23. The case of The.

Commonwealth vn, 'i'hp Delaware, Lacka- wanpa and Western railroad company, argued last May by Attorney Genetal Palmer and Deputy Attoi Ge.neral Gilbert on thfe part of the state and J. W. Simonton. on behalf of the company, be- both judges of the Dauphin county court, has decided nnd an opinion filed by Judge Pearson. The amount in controversy was about 827,000.

The anfi- itor Rp.t nsfide the (return of stock valuation made by the secretary and treas urer of the company and adopted the pripes at the New York stock iq, November as the basis of taxation for the year 1879. The court finds that nothlngls due the triinsactlons of the stock board being merely speculative and not affording sufficient evidence of actqa7 value to warrant the rejection of the assessment made by the company's officers. A de- cisiou nlso "flfed in the case of 'I'h'e Commonwealth vs. the Lehlgh Coal and NavlgaHon Company. company made a valuation of.

capital stock and paid tax thereon for 1879. Tne auditor general set the'company'a volnation naido charged nn additional tnx of $11,006, upon, quotations at the Stock exehnnge in veuibtir, ifi79. Th6 and the'base wHSafgiipd In JHny Ifuft.before 1 Peftvaon iftri rtendyeofi, the stfttn The postmilstcrof Washington city has telegraphed the 1'hairman of the national Republican committee at York that nr such cam-piling stamp as appears ori- thc rnvrlope thnt contained the alleged letter on (juestion from General (iarfteld to H. L. Morey, was in use in the Washington 'on the date the letter claiuind lu An entire new set of ig denly veered tn westward, throwing tli" postofflce on the 13thof.April,_- vessel on her starboard Wain ends! find The stamp in question is 4 veryigood t-auoing her ta.MiWt to 'TeBejiiatloii'oflhe new stamp, but is to- tioar.d.

The seas very in ''tally unlike use in that office onT tlie iSd of January, the old stamp being made of rubber and the new-one of steel, in their arrangement. T- MISSTATEMEXTS CORKECTF.n.' General Gardeld's friends at Cleveland state, regarding thft alleged Interview wto Itinj associated press-papers, that the. general simply declined to talk with the breaking "over, the steamer injured the bridge the after-steering apparatus. All hands were sent behts; to throw the iron blocks hack to the port side ofihe vessi-l. It ttitlf to thp verse), and.the storm continual the greater part of this time.

Even nfler she been itoctea a niyro" Her steel however, stood the without being injured in any way. Illuexa of Mlsn "Mlss'Annlp'Lomsc who asked -in Interview re- hat topic, saying that he must refine to be as ho woold and will be a rtn- for a -week or ten days, She- was obliged on Tuesday to-lnfonii Mr. Mapkson of her Inability to sinfj on the following evening in La Kavonta." has naked Mr. Maplsson to postpone her contract to vember 1. when she hopes to be entirely recovered.

TIIK WORK. The Tables to be for Congress tn December. I The census bureau is making rapid pro' gress In summarizing the results of the work done by over 30,000 enn'nwrators em- i ploved last summer. Delaware the first yron Blake, a man aged 2fi. who, after jo 1)( completed, but.

others being confined in an insane hospital for iM onlv a lew districts, and their'totals two years, was allowed to return to his" wilUoon be'announGed. General Walker said lately that he hoped to have Ublks- sTiow.ing population of the country. when it meets in December. This will be two months earlier than the results of any previous census were made up.and will render. iL for the present congress to make a reapportionment of representatives for the next ton jears.

Heretofore it nag Hoi rible Deeds of a ---i it I il tv 11 iir home in Sheffield, was the actor in awful -tragedy on Tuesday. A neighbor went to the house about 10 o'clock in the uionring.and he found the remains of Blake'ji mother, Ws step-father, Mr. Parks, and his sister, Mrs. Williams. They all had been clubbed to death with a shotgun.

A further search led to the discovery of the maniac murderer hsiMging by the ueck In the bai u. He had need census" was" "taken taken from a naruess, and was cold i i -1 in den mother waj 03 vuars age and his step-fafHer "and the pair had recently celebrated fifteenth anni- of thi'ir Cambridge, Massachussests, will, on the 28th of December, celebrate its 250th A bride of Sacramento whipped her father because hfijnduced her newly made misbandto drink with him in bar room. At Plympton, Oregon, an eccentric but pious man has built hihousn on posts forty feet high in order that he may be nearer to heaven. The Imports at New York from January 1st iip to the, end of last week, amounted to againsf fot the same period last year, and 429 In Ex Judge Charles Maysant, master in equity for Sunrter county, S. died on Wednesday from overdose of morphine.

It is not known whether the dose was takeii through Sccidi-ul Ot The schooner Mary Gai rett, ooal laden; which left Clevclnnd one week. "for AmherStbnrg, at the month of the Detroit. river, ban not been heard from since. It gho Is lort-witsh-alloii bosud. The North Ccrmfln Lloyd's steamship Maino has matte the rteui trip- from Southampton to New York In eight days seventeen hours thirty minutes, beat- Ing the White Star steamer Adriatic by at leaSt an hour.

before returns were completed the work of went over to the next congress after the one that was in existence when" the enumeration was made, if the llepublfcaits nLwuld elect a majority of the oext honse, the Domocratto majority of the present house might think they could gain some party advantage by making the reapportion- rnent them.selvest There would be really, however, little that they could that they might-make the fractions which are generally left over after dividing the population of a state by the basis of representation count in favor of ftemoeratac Tathnr. th.irf Rcpnblic.m -states. 1 arranging of districts to correspond with the new Is made by the state 1 legislatures. 1 CBAIVT A (iABFIKLD. of the Reported Agrct-'-ent of T-atttr to Support the for lSt4.

A Cleveland dispatch Friflnds.pf Crt'noral Onrfleld pronounce absui-U the report that a bargain was made by him with" GenefaT Grunt and Seiwtort Conk- and Cameron at Mentor, just after the Warren meeting on September by which the present Republican "candidate was to leave the way clear for (Jen-. OKI). Grant to become In refurn for campaign service's -rendered now. They say that in thf flist place ex- Sehatof Cameron did not go to Mentor at ail, but proof eded dkecfly home from Wai iPn and that the remaining' three traveled to.Mentor by dls- ol 35, accompanied ft youth of Iff ai rived at a hotel in Omaha and was naked if she nnd her son would occupy the Rnrnn room. that the yonth was not her son bat her husband, and they fcnnce of about milfis, Jewing Worrea at abont i5 Ji'cloolf.

Ttie of a Ipnch field's. During the period spent there," in not over tbreC-minrterH hour, GenerM shook hiiBrTri with DetwCt'ii two were newspaper correspDnileuts party constantly, The train reached Cleveland at nn early hour in the evening. so that it would have been utterl COUmERFEttERSCAPTURJED, in the 8bot space of time nny been Inianded-, hud thoro been an opportunity by" an absetife'of the nisnal crowd from Mentor. Stoiy ofo Boonly Told lu United Conrt-at The Saturday has- the following: An Interesting case was tried In the United States district fore Judge Acheson. It was that of the William pool, of Towanda, Pa.

who had been charged with false pretenses. According to the allegation, which wag made bv The ol Brookway, Smytbe and Owens in Brooklyn, for coimterfeRlng, is regarded as one of important ever onade in this cowntry. The bonds found on Doyle, in on Thursday, which are a part of the bonds counter- felted by Sre so perfect that six other mdtvtecwlof the same n7n.erVstt.L§S?jrts declare The derpool had received a from--the way it disooveivd tbjlt tuewnas were counterfeit was by sending them to Wasb- Townnda postofflce. which was addressed to the prosecutor. The letter contained a bounty check from goveiiiment for Sea.

In order to receive ths money for this, Vandetpool is averred to have endorsed the check, fully intending that his Hjame should serve the pui poeo of that of the real owner of the check. Fraud was subsequently alleged, however, suit was brought against Vanverpool as stated. Among the witnesses who testified this morning, were the Towaoda postmaster, daughter, the prosecutor nnd others. On of the commonwealth. Colonel Eg4er, of the United States pension office at Washington, was also present.

After a full examination -of ttm witnesses -die prisoner was acquitted, It "having' been shoJivu to the satisfaction of the. jury that no fraud was intended, and that the money was not drawn for the prisoner's own use. The prosecutor aud defendant are The Hireling of Two Brothers. George little bov. his (ion, were founi iialw-p AB-U stoop in Jersey City the nightand-takfn to tile pfjliee station.

denied being intoxlca- hebad bewu iivfiig In land, New Jersey, for E-cvyn he had some property, acquired by fiard work." The foreclosure of a mortgage bad robbed htm Of all he possessed, and he made his way to Jersey City, hoping to find his mother and brothers. The poor man's story was soon verified. His brother John was sentfor, and the happy meeting proved that brotherly love was not-extinct their breasts. The two brothers and the little--boy started for the home of the mother. '--irf- A Knnnway fitieijt -As of- Pavonia line, tn Jersey Citv.

was, descending the steep grade in Hobokra avenue, Saturdav morning, the chain of the brake parted. The car began running down the grade with great velocity. It was filled with passengers, who screamed terror- the vehicle dashed down the hill. John Murray on thp platform. When the car struck the switch at the foot of the hill it was overtumPd and nearly deniolished.

Muiray wasslightly injured, as were also two male passengers. Short Stntf Nqnlba. Inches of snow in the' Allegheny mountains. than for thirty years. The students of Lafayette College are.

To be the best tr riders In thT state. Josep.h Smcdlev, Chester county, has four of his family down with typhoid fever. Three hundied nutl'. tVVu Se.vcn hundred and thirty-nine person" the Pittsburg exposition this year. A survey is being made for the extension of the Tyrone and Cleai field railroad from Curwensvllls to by way of PennsviHe aVuT Self of; thlity-three miles.

William P. Marshall, Chester county, in a late visit-to West Chester; hnd hi'fb'lggy posted over with declarations. his lap blanket having been stolen at the same time. The two acts were in harmony. Judge Kirkpatrick, PittBburg.

has sent Tom Whittakei, an old jail bird and pub-. lister of a vile, scandalous sheet called" the QatUntj Gun, to the penitentiary for eight years. That gun is effectually spiked- The death ot General Albright left the presidency of the Second national bank of Mfltwh, the cashier, has just Been electee presi- denti and Monroe Driesbach, the teller. becomes cashier. General Newi William H.

Robertsr the wei-known, horseman, who was thrown fromhis sulky in a race recently, died morning at Wilkesbarre-fil bis Jnjudes. The three mile sculling race at Philadelphia on Saturday "betweeffEHlis ard, of that and Richard Nagle.of St. Johns, N. les'alted iu favor of ou a foul. The jury In the case of CleophasRainey, who has bccti on trial in the Huntings court of the pSgt.two days for the murder of John Farraer.guve ayer- dict of -not guilty." 'J'tie net renults of this year's fishery for lire French oil Great-Banks uirNjtceedf.hP average.

Nearly all the vessels engaged hftve returned to 8t. Pleire, and soine-fuw have sailed for ports. A boiler in the' steam (lour mill of W. Supplee, near Lewisburg, blew up Saturday. badly inl'irlng the.

proprietor and Injuring Mr. Yeagle. Much dam- nge wns done to the bulldingR, Daniel SI. former employe of the Pennsylvania rafwoad, was struck by an engine at the Ninth 'street crossing" at Altoona Saturday night.s'His arm was badly-tnni nnd a hnnd tcA-ibly uifishcd. Medical opinion Is that he cannot recpver.

No monev arrived at Sandwich. Saturday for the Italian laborers on the Qape-Cod canal. It said the will take steps to have them transported to New York if no settlement is effected by Monday. The extra police will remain on duty for the present. Charles U.

Hayes, a sailor, who had on a Umg spree In New York, made a determined effort to. drown himself on Thursday. He leaped overboard from a ferry boat, and resisted the efforts to save hhfc. but a boat hook was cntanjfled In hla ciothlug, and he woa toaoled out diippiug. Mary Harrington has reeeived a verdict, iler the civil damage tew.

for fcS.400. in a wilt fot Michael lop, a Jiqnor dealer of Holyoke, 'for the loss of husband, who was killed by Michael O'Neal, Febmnry 27, in a row, liquor being procured in the t's faloon, Messrs. King Wright, coal dealers on Milk street, Boston, lost In cash and tninted employe. On the Oth instant Castello disappeared, and the following day was arrested In Cambridge on suspicion that he was drank, tfr appears-thatsthe man Insane and CITO wliereabouts of the money nnd secritles cnnnot be ascertained. (i Ine ttewberry Onfce.

'i'he contest for the cake nt the Newbei ry MethoxUnt church festival resulted; R- J- 0. Walker, 351 votes; 9tf votes, "tfte total numher of votes A RESTEU One of IUOM Ever Hade Country Thry to PntiKM of Chicago Doyle. ington. The discovery of these forged bonds was a surprise to the detectives, as whcn-Doyle was arrested it was expected that only counterfeit 100 dollar bills would be found his satchel. Jt Is not known how largn an amou.at of these bonds are still afloat.

Brock way bucied plates from which the notes and bonds were printed, and none of the tools or instruments used in printing them were ered. Smytheihowever.divulged the whole case. Detectives say that Doyle is one of tha old Bi'idford, lilinols.gaug of crooked persons. He is a brother-in-law of Nat, Foster, and a relative of Tom King, alias To 1 hnrh nnr.nrioim.forgers. WHAT THE KECOUUS SHOW.

The records Washington show that Owens was once arrested when there, and there was found ou his premises a press and other paraphernalia fui He engraved the backs of the 8500 and plates f-or a certain net ies nf goveru- i.mr,t ami mo-it 'A'piTU-nnod 13 a known forger, who has been couvicted of uttering notes bank snd forging Hniti'd States bniids to tlie amount of 800,000, whk-hthe received. Both times was purJuued for giylng up the plates. Il Is thought that the evidence is strong enough to make out a case against OWPDS. Broekway was held in (iwens lu- and Smythe iu 63.000. The latter gave bail and was set at liberty.

The. others were CASK. OF I I A The case.of J. B. Doyle, counterfeiter, arreptnd at Chit-iigo on Wednesday was.

On Satuiday, continued till HPS! Thursday. Thn prisoner, is heM 4fr $25.000. C'rliulnal John the man arrested Saturday noon last, for robbery at the house of Mrs. Third street, was be fore Alderman Stead this moming, iind in default of 8300Tail was cotnraittpd tn jail. Kelly says.lje is a native of Liverpool, England, that hi 1 has been a sailor and worked nn the docks at Eric.

He attributes his conduct of Saturday to the free use of whisky this, however, in; said, to an officer. Would not excuse him in the eyes of the law, Michael Kung was -arrested this morning tfy Constable Cassidy, charged with boating Uis wife, Jter-barR HP taken Before the. city recorder and held the sum of $300 for an appearance at -fc Ken? Tv-Day. WANTK'D. hoftrtl pllwrp and a fa KOiiUL iSJwrty at eace to 1 foooso, of (it office.

SACQUES, ULSTERS, ni attaint C. 1U3QHPON Boston Dry NecId.aimstoiMoeltJ HM! I UBQKD. TO t'ffiasy-KsssH'j ALAKGKOTOOK OF I 3 I )C I AtIO ocvjwiy Xo 11 nth It has been rumored about the city that a man named Smith, belonging to down Iu UiU city Ki.UU^ by A-eotorcd man, ami that he has since died from tho effects of the Wow. Thu rumor is without any good foundation whatever. was knocked down, and backwards struck the back of his head against a but the Injury he" ifcoivcof WBS not a sriiuus diameter.

AttrnttBU, Trlernnil 1'lin several companies of the Uariieki Veteran club will assemble at headcmar- evening at 7 oVlock sharp, for the purpose of attending the demori- stration at Montoursville. A full attendance is desired. A very short march is assured, and rickets for tlie round Trip will be fifteen cents. S. M.

SMITH, President. Sewing nt the "Home." -On Tuesday last a number of ladles mei at the Home to sew. The work is not com- As nrany as can do so are requested to meet 1 in. Donations requested of new and secondhand clothing, muslin, flannel, callco.glr.g- him. canton flnnnpl.

thread, boots, shoes, hats, caps, etc. MRS. G. 8. RANSOM, 7 How for ttlontourBvlile.

A wltt tnkp platse Tuesday evening. October 36th. at Montoursville. Veteran and Young MSB's KepuDlican clubs of this city" expected will turn out in strong force on this oei-askm. An excursion Tram OB the Catawisss road has been secured, and the charge for tickets will be very small.

Afternoon REV. GEORGE is now at Chatnberfiburg. otilaneyy is in the city to-day. MR. ,1.

G. CiLVERT, of Jersey Shore, Is at the City "Hotel. MR. J. BIBBISS is in Philadelphia and will sail from there fer Europe on Wednesday.

27tb, on the American gtetun- MR. C. M. WARft, representing the' Springfield, Masfcachuseets, pftnttng company, Is at present In the city Jrnthe interests oi his house. JOHX il.

BEKNETT, of canTM up to see "Little Mac." He rjlgflg- ant time the general, and waited to see him off for New Yorlt. POUTKAt meetirigs will be numerous this week. THE frost been doing a killing business lately. TttB fanwsr had reports of four speechcs- that it did not print. 0, Moses THE annual inspection on the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad Is now in progress near the railroad, is receiving from street missioner.

SOJfE women's mafti Idea In making pumpkin pie Is to Mil tlie txnte tof ttie pumpkin with something OfT near Union Park, hj the'-first ward, the United States flag was hung- at half mast and with the "onion" down. Hyhose blunder was this? Or, it A NOTICE of the Intended shutting off of the by the Williamgport water com- waff hnnded in for publication iZETTE AKD some was mislaid. A REPUBLICAN pole, 35 foot long, nlHed.lnf}ieyi!!do'f Mnyor Keller's- denoe. Saturday- cycnlng- by the male members of the mayor's family and that of Hon. H.

C. Parsons. SPROUT, of Picture Rocks, hirt raised a mngotuceut Garlleld Arthur'pole in front of, Wg residence. The ladles presented Jmndsome t(e placed thereon. ef tlmfiole Jewelry.

J. K. CaldwoU Choiituut Otroo't, PHUAOELPHlAr- LN -AND THK- RELIABLE THE HARKED I PIAIR -FiUHRS, Pram Which There is no -Deviation. Orders and tty Receive Jfi-oiupt A Watt Paper. WALUPAPRR 'fffi 5AINTKR, i AJMTKR, KAJN KB, A PER ALSO, DEALKB 1M i nf ft Wail fuppni, Having BUlscted It to ouit Uie wants and tasten of tho am to offer speclftl to nil goods In this line.

A too oHnoiijiifint of Dados, Oejt- je npcorntfons, c. Vvttl Unft nf ejiiriplea. Udefllrod. DO YOU WAIST A STOVBI. 1 Tim lll Ranges, Parlor Hfeatere, REQAfttil.B?S COST.

His Stock comprises ft larger-rod better variety than con be found In tho Interior of tno Of 4 1 rttfferent varietfea, nnd thnro to gtvn Of 1W 1 have a large slock and of tho best, tfvery persott of STOVES will flnd It to their aOvftnhigelO- lALbi TO MAKE AMltlUSG City Jfi SBS xa Vw'5" iNEWSPAPER is 100 feet above the groyutt.

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