£|c fonrnal filler & CehilaiEr, Propricters r. O. DcnrcteKa. Assooi.it e Editor ftUihciiu,Thursday Mar.l 3. L't . 11 '• ——- - Ternw—Cl.so Por Annum. Minnas on ttw 1- C. AS.C RR. hAs a !>C pobrton ol t'V—>■ i. a tluixins business twtre,d controls tho trade .t an aroiaco r&dins ot ovr oipl-.t miles, in whioh tho Jocknai. Vas * larger olroatat ion than all ronots pj*rs cowbiaol. viiifimsc i?;JUa ncte of this. k S33D FlIftDL 3>r. GrsS-am having passed a very examination before the Amy Mcdtcsl was con.mis- Aioned an -assielant surgeon in the Fiate* States Atiuv ;n li?—, and eixVred to xvport for dory to the tv n Cianoing oft: tor at Fort M'Ka ve!t. Texas. There wore no rvl :<.ad in ilie wt store country at this tinif, and the unu! wry of getting to TexiiS vas by the Mississippi riv er to New Orieanr. and the cress ;*C the Gi if :o stage it up through the tsiate. lir. Graham w.is very Jesiroasef examining western eeortry ttant-taFg oaliy. so applied :d received i* '.mission from the Yfar Uopartmtui to go byway of Atk.. .sas xt:d the luc.ia Territory t Lis pest. Oa ids antral at St. Ixmis he ; s&ipazd t-ne greater part of his bag gact byway of the river, and tak ing or.iy what le ootid carry en -wt\ck, started on his journey. VI in St. Louis, at the Flan tor's 110 he tor-rod the acquaintance : %l a g sUMBao, who, learning where be una going, gave hint a letter of ictrodix uot t*> his brother who was a farmer in Arkansas. It is not j f\*r us to fouo a l.im Oi* ; his road. ;v d toll what discoveries j he n&*it in ihe interest of science ; fficient it is tiiat one day towards , dusk lu iw house of the | gentleraas U. wbom he iiad the let- : ter ard di.-n jountinp, knocked at tle r. i presented the letter to j ifcejudse t-v en in these days every cce was a iud, re in Aikansas), who weald not taw > reeded it to have accorded i in a a open-handed wel come : fcu tr.i\ eleis were a God- : n&, and neaa was as much sought after then oe aw. After a short visit, he prope.s ato go on to the :,(xt U'wr, abc at four milt-s off, where lie interd dto fut up for the i.igfct, Thi j id* 6 would net listen I to bis leaving i was so cordial in ;is desire for bin *to stay that he would liave been rode not to do so. 1 The jodge, siur directing one of :•: ereL£ Wat >od to his horse, invited him L-to tbe sitting room where be was :nt oduccdto t!e wife ;.ud daughter of h b host, and also to a substantial w astern supper, to which hs did amp le justice. Aua after tnpi* r tbev adjourned to the parlor and t e entertained his new-Biade fiiecds with the latest news fr®£- the oat aide world. The judge brewed s:me stiff whisky punch, which Graham, Socially in tluitd, isitiued Q3 '*-0 i-f'h. ihe old couple retired acd 3efc d*ughter to eutejf-Ja h-io ; and Ut-ther A was the punch or what, at all events t-e made hot love to her aa>d fioally ask*d her to be his wife iSi-Z go to Ttx-.s with him, to which the (WiSesiti-i. Ke being very ua i-opListkitrd and innocent, took -everything he said in down-right out to mace an apology, when she tab! * *T laid icainrca, and she said it was ali right.* 1 at the same time giriug him a kiss which ncaily took b breath away. "Papa is going to town this morning, dear, and you rkle ia with bim and talk it over : but he won't object, I know. "But. est dear miss. I was very foolish : and —" "No, indeed ; you wc-re all light." "Well, I will go to my post, and return for yoa, for 1 must go on at ccc." * X ; I can go with yon.*' '•Yew wv Ft have time." *D I will. Papa will fix that. It woaK! ls such an exjiense fx yr*ii to come back ad lire way licrc." "But I have no way of taking T*.' 1 -T have thought of that; that ftwm ia ?kc Wff d?T :v nee. Fifib :v. VI vc ms ;Iv.c. ." With nearly tears in his eyes lie went in to breakfast, to which at that moment they wero both sum moned ; but appetite he had none. It was not that she was not pretty and nice, but he thought what a confounded fool she must lie not to see that he wanted to get out of it. But it was no use. When the judge started for town. Dr. Graham was sitting btide him. The old judge saved him the trouble of broaching ttie sub ject by starting it himself ; "I al ways, young man, give Nell her own way ; so it is all right, you need not say a word." "But I've got to go on to-day." Tho judge turned Ills eyes toward him. lie had an Arkansas bowie in each hand, and one of those double-barrel shotgun looks as lie said: "You ain't a trying to get out of it, are you ?" The doctor, taking in tho situa tion, said promptly, all hope being gone, "No, sir." "That's right. I will fix every thing for you, give you that black team of mine, and a light wagon to carry your wife's ibiugs, (here tho doctor shuddered) and a thousand as a starter. You can bo married to-night and leave early in the mornirg. That'll suit, won't it ?" "Yes, sir," answered Graham, faintly. But on the judge turning toward, him, he said, "Yes, sir, certainly." "Atier you got fixed at your post I will come lowa and pay you a visit. 1 have beea thinking about selling out and moving to Texas for some tine: it's getting crowded here, and things are a moving slow as 'lasses ia wiuter time," Things were arranged as tlie judge said. The marriage took place and the army received an ail aition to its ladies in the person of the Arkansas judge's daughter, anf I)J. Graham hiis never regretted the obduracy o<" his father-in-law, or the nnsophisticatedness of his wife rpt r's Hogazin c. CALIFCRMA AM) THE CWIXETE. What a Sheriff of the Pacific Slope has to say of the Asiatics. Sheriff A. .T. Mcany, of Merced county, Cal., has been stopping in this city for u day en route to ihe National Capital, where he propeses to visit Congressman Wigginton, of the Fourth California district, and remain until the session closes. Merced county is about one hun dred and forty miles southeast of San Francisco, and is the centre of one of the most populous and ex tensive agricultural districts of the State. A brief conversation with the Cdifornian led up to the ques tion which most nearly concerns ; the people of that State—tho anto- Chineae immigration bill. "I don'l care to be brought into prominence j jin this respect," he said. 'T am | merely or. a pleasure trip, but when you talk about the Chinese, I, like all Californians, cannot help but express my sentiments. "We have sentiments on this subject, and very decided ones, too. Before 1 ; give you my opinion I would say in the first place that personally I have ,no grievances against tho race. 1 They are a pecuniary benefit to me. j I lease them a lot of ground upon | which they have built, and I receive | about $1,00) a year from thcra. < Still. I know what they are and tv? i damage they are doing to the inumtiial interests of the State. I I know what the feelings of the me chanize and laboring men are, and I more, 1 know what will bs tho re suit of the question if the law which ! Congress lies pasted does not receive j the signature of the President. The j working people of California simply ask that no more Chinese be allowed to overrun that You of the ; East cannot conceive nor compre hend this matter as we have it to deal with. We can stand thsse j now there, but wc Wript soma re | strictic n upon new an ivals. White | men are being crowded out of Jeve.7 | avenue of employment. First start • ing with the menial work of I scrubbiug offices and general house hold labor they have gradually worked themselves into every trade and are crowding out the whites in every direction. They have almost a monopoly of cigar-making, boots and shoes, neckties, and are now ven supplementing the whites In sash and planing mills. How can they do it ? Why they are farmed our by the agents of the Six Com panies. Manufacturers find that they cud get Chinese for less money iu every instance than they can em ploy white men. The employers do not know their employes. They are numbered, and the transaction is not between the workers and the manufacturers. One man makes the coutiact, receives all of the money and pays the slaves himself. I say slaves, because they are noth ing but slaves. Quito as much so as the negroes were in the South before the war. It is not fair or just to ask ttie white men of tho Pacific Slope to compete with this class of labor. Tho Chinese, by a liberal estimate, are known to live at the rate of ninety cents a month for food. They hive in numbers in rooms and exist on what the white man would not give to his dog. The Chinese have no affection for this country. They, with but few ex ceptions, do not come to stay. Two or three hundred dollars is a com petence for tliera, and when they acquire that much they return to China. There is not a decent or honest Chinawoman in this coun try. They aio brought here to bo sold to the highest bidder, and tho fact that wo tolerate a race which has not a woman of character is a question, we think, which is wor thy of favorable consideration and legislation at the hands of our repre sentatives in Congress." "What is the opinion ef Kearny out vour way V" was asked. "Kearney is nothing but a blath nskite. 11c has come to the sur face on a question which is receiv ing general attention, Restrict tho immigration and Kearney's game is at an end. lie will have nothing left to talk about, and will return to his proper splnsro of driving a dray. I aiu rot an agitator, but I do say that unless something is done to relieve the I'acitle slope there will bo trouble, and trouble which will be felt all over the coun try — l'hilcidclphia Timet. SESSION. A Smell ef the Dnetrinc in San Tr and a quarrel arose, but McGregor triumphantly led tho lady out on the floor. Tomlinson drew a pocket knife and attacked his rival as he and the girl were swinging comers. McGregor also drew his knife, and a terrible flght ensued. Roth con testants were badly stabbed. Miss Rurdett fainted. McGregor is fa tally cut. I P. BROOKE, (('has. A. Sliirgls, Agent. WATCHES, AND Musical Instruments, 1 Repairing tlono on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY, ; tu tlu* Mitlheim .leivclry Stow, ono door i east uj EUvnliuth's Drug storo, Main street M11.1.i11'.l M, I'A. ! 111-soil*' l'lUCiit lu> v j Rich lilotxl, iii 12 weeks may be r< stored t> so'iud health, it Mich a thing is possible. Sent bv all for s letter stamps. I. f*. JOllAvs CO., Bangor. Me. Established 1 SCO. * . j "Cssliiy is Mtmo tetofCtepes TT-TTH i STANDARD; 1 TEA CO. offer in packagesofj 5 lb. and upward, their standard quality of TEAS, at 50 cts, pr lb. COFFEE, 25 cts. 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OIinSjATE 3 We own and control the Railway land® of TUHHOroI'XTY, KANSAS, about eciuaiiy divided by the Kansas Pacific ltaiiwav. which wo are selling at an average of per aero on easy terms of payment. Alter nate sections of Government lands can be t i slio mesteads by actual settlers. These lands lie in tiie G UEAT 1.1 M ESTONE BELT of Central Kansas, the best winter wheat producing district of the V ited States, yielding from 20 to 3o Bushols per Acre. The average yearly rainfall in this county 13 NKAKLY 3.S INCHHB PKR ANNUM, Olie thil d greater than in the much extolled ARKAN SAS VALLKY, which has a yearly rainfall of lest than 2>' inches per annum in the same longitude. STOCK-KAISINO and Wool, GROWING are very RKMUNKKATIVK. The winters are short ! and mild. Stock will live all the year on grass ! Living Streams and Springs are numerous. Pure water is found in wells i from 20 to 60 feet deep. Tint 11 ALTHI ST CLIM AT IN THE WOULD! NC fever and ague there. No muddy or impassible roads, fueiitv r.f fl e building stone, lime and sand. These iaml.l are brtng b raiH!vsettled bythe b*st class of Northern pnd Eastern p6op! and will so appreciate In value by tne 11". provements now being made as to make their purchase at present prices one of the very best investments that can be made, aside from the profits to he derived front their cultivation. Members of our firm re side in WA-KKKN EV. and will show hinds at anvtime. A pamphlet, giving full infor mation in regard to soil, climate, wafer sup ply, ,Xc.. will be sent free on reuuost. Address Warren Keonoy &; Co, 106 Dcaroorn St., Chicago. OK WA-KISENEY, Trego Co., Kansas. Wash. Hutchinson, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF CD CD Y-! j - VT COEURN bTT ION. I'SKRY 11. STOVER AG EM. 1&. sut Isfaction guar an toocl jSJ D it. D. 11. MINGLE, oilers his professional services to thepub- Uu Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Millhclm, la. blail TidingHfor the \Vc. Nervouo and lieii 111ni■(!. 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(to., for the sale of our Teas inl will offer very liberal com missions tosueli. We have been importers of Teas for over 20 years, and can aliord to send, and we will send a belter article for the money than any other house iu New \ork. Our Teas are put up lii one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, for terms and blank form for Clubs, LONDON A NKNV YORK HI NA II A <>., P. O. 80x67f. No. 20 Church St, New York 30-1 v ftTTT) Curd. New Vyi-lluWiN i.W t,; , u ( hs Vf ,t . l) - v thft m idaiiitst of all Leeks— ' Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense,"—nearly 1 .*WjO pages, 2W illustrations, by l>r. F. It. booTE, of 120 Lexington Ave. N. Y". Purchasers of this bofik are at liberty to consult its auMior in person or by mad free. Price by mail. A'i.24 for the STANDARD edition, oi *1.;.0 for the POPUI.AK edition which contains all the same matiei and il lustrations. Contents tattles frte. AOKNTS WANT ml MI'R KAY' HILL PUBLISH IN (i Co., 12H East 2Slli St. N. 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To conviuco sufferers tbat these powders will do nil we claim for them, we w ill send them bv mail, rosT PAID, a fukk Tl:j- AI, POX. As l>r. Goularii Is the only phy sician that has ever made litis disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands nnvo been VKHMANF.MTI.Y CVHED i by the use of these powders, wo w ill guar antee a permanent cure In every case, or rotund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these powders an early t rial, and bo con vloced of their cur ative poweis. „ . , Price for large box, $3.00, or t boxes for SIO.OO, sent by mail t<> any part ol United Mutes oi Canada on receipt of price, or by express,C,O. 1). ASH & BOBBINS. SCO Fuvro* STUECR, BCOOKLYX, N. Y HIGHEST HONORS. AiJriiK Centennial Worlds Fair, IS7S 1 THE SHONINSER ORGANS PKONOUNCED tTNANIMOXJSLT AS THE D EST I A"ST ItUME.A TS Tiielr comparative excellence is recogniz ed by the Judgea In their Bepert, front Whiell the. following is an extract : "The B MININRER ORGAN CON exhibit the best I"trn ineutH at a price rendering them possible to a 1 irge class of purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, containing muny desirable improvements, will stand longer in drv or ddinp cliniivt. of order, all the boards being made three ply, nut. together so it is Impossible for them to either shrink, swell or snilt- THE ONY ORGANS AWARDED llilh BANK. This Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the most coinpe lent juries ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just issued, wLn-h are in accordance with our rule, the ll® i ORGAN for the least money. "We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid onapplication to B. SHONINGEE ORG NS 1 n CHE NUT TKKE Jiw l's vox:i Bxy th+ IMPteVVi ''MmSk ®ewfafir Maci:' U' '{{ r *jf }', MFxivl *3" h'* *0 **;np'4 in ocns'rvciton and r.r vll jjjCvTO- BH easily that aclilld can operate It. V |53( R.l si'n Jt has the eO aig.it t u. lj-netting v*"?*, f.r , K3g /r V* tF*'' 'J efvetilc. villi a pcrjet tension, t„b m V. ij M change a* the bohbin becomes exhausted. ( i I 4 '. talja u*- All lh-t inta-iwi /••.*'* •Htju+vlk, u "*, Brroph'y ta'dU Kir Nutwiiu-.i-adJiw th CRJEAT Ri;i>irt"r Wt,w_j R■- ;, l £fc£ fc'-'r 4IN PitlC' Swe continue to w (Y.: but i*%: . s&ir-v ,v, Ec--*, i and i xr.!iae the y-ei.tesvciJMiu thtir mc .nitvc:: -V" r . * TKTCS SITTING KACHISE CO Wcitcra 3:*icL C£c, 3CI V/ttX U.ilzzz St., flleses, m. rSII'CIP>_L asd M'distir KEYS TONE WRINGER. Has Greater Capacity, Is More Durable, and Are made of White Rubber clear to 7b 2R* the shaft. No twine or wire or fibrous ma- WmmWEF* used. The rubber is vulcanimd upon the y n| fm£& thaft and cannot be taken off except by cut iting it off. They are more elastic than •' B ilowmh, robber on the shaft, and more durable M because there is no twine or fibrous mate to rot out or w^e to 011 "^ber. kind of roll now known. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE WRINGER. THE WHITE SEWING gflAGKliiE VISE BEST OF AI ?- Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed ii: the Bread Claim or CCINO TH* vcav BEST OPEUATINQ QU2CKEST SELLING, KANDSOMEST, ANO liczt Perfect Sowing l£achlzi< IN THE WORLD. . The great popularity of theWHHe It (he mesl eon tincino tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and in submitting ft to the trade we put it upon its merits, and in no instance has i t ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation in Its favor. 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