The Democratic Watchmthi. BY P. GRAY MESK JOE IV' FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR ,--- _ ----- __ Terms,•s2 per Annum, in kdvanoe BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, November 5, 1889 1411 kw end Then When Fa AN ALIN PIEIWV. .died, he pWeieSee4l Or this world's gouda to the amount of t 20,000. Ile woplil h ave leR behind him a much larger Amount ban this, hail he been endowed with the fine instincts of pure Radicalism. Not only did this " Pei/liter:dm leech" spend the entire lonia ol his official s alary in maintaining mid upholding the tligiuty of the Presidential office, lint he very often drew on his prkate' purse for Fhi same object. Ile male nothing Ott of the Presidency, but spent a large amount ol his pri% ate means while holding the office WVuuld VOU belleVP it •'l'hiN PIERCF N%nv actuallv n 14iniiernfic President! But mark the contrast beta pit then and rum AL the present time, tip vows ti (; t`i T the l'residentinl Wben this legislator. uarrior and a , n4e a-rende,l the White lion.r steps, there %%114 very little which he mold eall hi. own. Nnw, he id n Radieal health is great. He 11/19 vpent III) the dignity of his (dint) (perhaps he is aware, that its dig nit,y hay tuuishcd ) lie lakes his salary, and all the "eautial advantages" he can lay his hands. t7a \ T II Radieal l'remldent Now tlas I irhlre !toy be &need tn n- many Iltrnrent I tib rts yon plense; lut ‘i hielwver liay oil turn it, the it miipplicA retnainti the tire taii;.!lit In if. dot %%Ink, in the (hiv+ of Dern, erntie nacentlaiwv. the Pro-identuil rofTice 4.Jll ; !ht o , olelv LET the lwriniir %%hie!' it e.ffifer . e,l titi , ler a itadienl re,pmr, Vint!rlit arid roveted n. 1-rocedllv 'be,ottliviz rich iit I hi. ( . 111111i r) \ () ientporr (1 rn, r v 1-titie frt.., all part% itrettithee .or ltia-t. ittelettlithletittil Loth the ottle 11.1.1 • , t;m , lnnl if Inior.r•ui ~fair Huai " 1 "I' Irt — ' ol !‘ , leteLito;itud-itire !Le rig" 1Z1 , 1,,•;111 , 111 ho. I,llri'r 11111tIN kk11;1 . 1i rOrillerl% 1111,1 In n•pire h. ',lave.. a 1,1,w no I , ln_•rr exp.! l'atriot,a) and .4, Itolen‘ln ,, inle.rrity in the J11.4,111r4r, I Ii r ee 41 .•.1 11. i In h r .tahh .1 hefirt p,,1111,11 merit TlO . Vrent 11.,‘ If .Imll t%e I ho• v•flitOrt 9 1,10 11. , * In ‘‘t• top (ourr+elte9 the tr rf mer‘ll•(•N' R.O. Ole 111 f),.. 'Molt 17111111C 4 lit ter Ow 14,4 raw. , WO Wive for ‘vntt .I.•rtm•nt l'"nwider. in the firwt 1.130, ILe MeIIPI 11l ,011g•li flow. tile r.•tt Ii I t tilt lit tillslliiire 1001.1111 • r,4,n, atirt II :i n I 'wind bl/aitq the ,trtt , ji+ if the eillllllllllllll es••t,ldli•ro. Why mit,illl,l ri••t+eta hntr tte to exp,rt that ‘‘ill,li-wover t. irtac, honour atrfl patriotic oile% ric v. ‘‘l en indacti , l into the Iti l !h placer. itttr‘',:r Ltift What I,ll..iric,ot h IN r• 11/ nt I,,rth and arito , ,g milvl) Ch....," 'rho (' • V1111(1, I I • aro 1.1 in.li..(• .11( . 11 H4oll. Wltli MIlf•11. 1110 pm In:lry ill ,)(Tt iN /II Ore 1111 . 1 In the ..cr.iml• l 4. 6.r (hi.. palriolt,ii and oni foal irtt,zrO% :t!t• nut 'rho pohliviiin of Democratic( dart %%;I`.lof nnother odor.. IJ.lnlicuhstit had not vet innurnrated that gigf;titic tem of official eorriiption, nor had it ns tel pro...tituted the Executive power to the 11.+0 leirnll“o4 ~r parti/an cliques. Men served the cotintrt for the honour of the thitc,T. : in thca alone they found their sufficient reward. It an ac counted meritnrions to retire from the enntrv'm men. iee poorer than when you entered it. In theme davit of Radical purity and dimitaeremteiltiesm, such a 4pertnele would he laughed to scorn. 11.. w few among the nation's miewarilm eottlil now mtand np,arid may with truth in the words of the Hebrew lawgker, " AVlnvie ot . hare I taken, or whose amm have T stolen ?" Yes I We are now on the clown grade of official eorruption and national de , zradation. Everything that wan for• merle held to he commendable and worthy is contemned and eschewed by those smaller spirits who now have the n Destinies of tie country in their keep fig. Like the Ant and the Picini re, these souls of small calibre, are busied in anmher way "the general mas sacre for gold" For Fold his sword the hireling ruffian drityr a• For gold tho hireling Judge distorts the law Wealth hear' on wealth. nor good nor safety buys— The dangers gather as the treasures rise." Thanksgiving Day The following is. the proclamation of President OnANT,revoin mendi rig Thurs day, the Pith day of November, as a day of "thanksgiving and prayer and of prase to Almighty • Doulalewi, we all have great reason to give God thanks. These we owe Him at all times, because Ile is the anthor and creator of our being. That we live at all should inspire our hearts with the warmest gratitude ; out that we live in a beautiful worn, With so much to please the mensen, and where, we are told, we are but liroliationers, until we hevoine prepared to inhabit a still more beautiful one, is a though t that ought to excite the.diveliest emu tions of our nature arid lead tin in lie vout adoration and praine Lo the lopl of the throne whereon sitteth Him who "liveth and reigneili forever and ever." Let us, then, observe thin day ni good faith, and thank Hod ihr his manifold mereied to us an individuals and as a people. E.penially Ida.. lien. tilt str, now l ' re•nannt olthe , e United State., great reason to he the nhilll !Slit at few years since he was Nit poor (,;:tlenit tan. ner To day he ocenpie. the higlie.l pieintion in the world. Wealth and putter luau e come to his hand.. /boy they came there it i not for n 4 to HIP. The President, however, will hardly al hide to the rru.drut rpr ,11111 t Ili limn p r ai el., (in that day dlnlntannng Hlence. his excellene will no doubt feel glad that thing.. hat e gout' so well 11 1th him, and it wit., no doubt, under this reeling that his proclamat ion was indited. We recommend the oh ser‘ance of this day, howoer, riot ti. the appointment of lien. tilt %NTT, hut a. the appointment of the Pre•-ttient of the Witted States, and because a i. meet and proper thrum flaw - m. 4, a. well as indi‘ithials, sli,uld prostrate theht r„ 4e.4 thank.gmng and Prater fore the throne (14 . that nrv.trrnMs he ing, who, we are taught to billet e, I+ the Creator mitt Pre••ervet ut the ITiii ‘ett,c. The foll,l%%lligim the Pre=t,lPlit'g pro, I.Linat w £44144 tic yi , .• 1 • ,, n dam I.N h. 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OC ouch, however, lire quin ST'S Sete, lions. Ile has yet to exhibit the leafft judgment in his choice of °Meads. But one or two of his appointees are of more than the most ordinary ability, and many of them are far below the average, besides being, like SICK I as, men of very bad character. If any thing creditable to this Government is accomplished at foreign Courts,through the medium of our Ministers, flaring the administratioa of the present occupant of the White House, It will be almost a miracle, because never before, since we have had a history, have our,offi eial positions-abroad been filled by such a set of .contemptible noodles. flow, under heaven, the President expects to retain the respect - of foreign nations for our abilityand intelligence, with such a class of public pensioners fslling his highest positions, we are linable to see. But then, we, doubtless, are not so penetrating as tilt tNT , j who, in the es. (ciliation dr his admirers, is the quint essence ofall worldly wisdom and dis cernment. The elections on Tuesday in lien of any comments we might be d isposed to make on the elections in New York and rther States that oceurred on Tneadity last, we submit the remarks of the 1111 riot, which save: "If anything were licking to prove the fact that the radical party is in it state of thorough iliaintegration and lapving into sure rind speedy decay, the elections or Tuevday last would supply the evidence. The Grant faini - ly and Routwell are a burden which eveil the horde of office holder , ' and the army of office veekera i i the radical party cannot snelnin. We begin with Afasmellitsetts, the home of radical propagandists, the birth place of "the party of great mor al ideas," the paradise of retrogresske progressionittts. In this State ClOlin, radical, IN reported elected Governorbv Rhout 10,000 inajorit MCI' Al1)11114, 11( . 111(101'M, tholvdt he • rreetvell. hot It I» wority 011111 the votev ram!, the iv), inyl tnerCH candidate having' polled some 1.5,000 The rite of Roston gist--; Adams about ;-bittio majority. The democrats giun foor I r live Sevthir4 Last dear Massat•lne.etts ga‘ e. a major ity of 77,101'114,r lirmit. iiii• revolt on Tile-sine, therefore, shows a radical loss of r)7,1101) , 1 NeXt 1•41111 e we In New York 'Hie Empire State elect+ the whnlu 110110- ticket Iry tnairwities ratiginz, Iron. 1 11,0011 to 20,000 ()tie branch orthe legs-lature i, certainly :Lod the other probably ,lenioeratie. A tonall tote waspolle.l in New York city, but I`oll. .41 , 10 ring the effort made he the friend -01 Niel and Greeley, who wele both van.h.late+ op the radical SW(' tie!, et, tkii.l the appare,,t milifferenee of the democrats .7,t . I Ile lift, Ihr nialori ties 1"r the detnootatte ticket, (43,000 lor Nelson over Sigel and 39,500 fiir Allen : over (;reeler,) are chicle respeelalole !tat large democratic gains were made ill' the rural ,INtriets. and there were ittlif"runi raulueal tbronglloiit the Stale outside of New York ray, lirort Its tile ruler the re dernpion or the legislatorr is a, great punt gained In fact It give.; the r o the demorrari for years to EMS New .leniev re 41,011,1,, to the greeting nt Y.rk. with :t tr,rkinl inajori • ty"nl dvtno..rtil4 ur each branch oi the I,•;_n-dattirt• Thrk lIMINL.Ci n't . Mr Cat roll, wi) 11 , 1141 111(0 (10 . Seal 01 1111? 1 1 111(11 ';(11(1.4 tienate (jl4lll. I Inlet Mr Sinekton Ihrer N'elllS 14111( . 1.. Nu Stale (acct.,' tt ere vim And now g;tllant, Ltilhlul, vigilant Maryland eelioi, liv 41. the rev .4t tory. The ileiwier ici have carried the Slate L. at I a.t _., 1 )1)1, and the 144 , 1441atitre Is 11111111111, 41-1 ilemo , ratir Not a yini.ge ut raJlit-.L14.4111 Is to Ire 4,41 WI the nutll it Mal s hold. From the Northwest, so long under the baleful iiithem, nt lalsw ipl'itif• LI ililt•trine4, coup , tithip44 0ird,•14 , 44.1-.Ltie g:uns and radical ileteat In NI trine..)l3 Ill' lieitvy majority for l ir.tiit Itt.t yea'. IJ, almost away /1.11.1 It Is dinned iliat there I. it Jleniovr.t.tio nia:ority the legi.laliire In lVlsrnnsin the dens orrift. gain shunt 15,1/thl on Mgt year . . election , and Cook counts, which gale I;laiit nearly 111, 11(N) notion it 4, the radicals are sent to ColivetiliV, nil uI Alaliamit the "imin and brother" has sided the right. Itch Now, what is the 1e.40n theme resolim hi( year ago the Statem US Mitss.tellio,tts, New \Thih, New Jersey, Meryland, NVHcon-on and Min nesota gave 61,887 ni.tjoritv for Inys ses 4. (frant. Oa Tuesday lamt they gave about 20,000 inajority for the dernoeratm. If this he nut a relaihe Iq the National Adrninistrati9o, , r sharp, staggering blow to remind the , tolid smoker in the l'remidetitial 1114t1I Hon that lie most net his bowie in or der, there is no virtue m the elective tiatiehow and the ballot is nothing Inure than a paper pellet. —The prownt Governor of Wincon. 11111, FA I Ite1111.1),114 charged with having preyed upon a fitir child of nature by the lIRIIIC of Howe: N ZWeil XU, Wll,l has kept him in hot water ever since. It in said that it has taken lots of Radical campaign money to hush the matter up. What a set of worthies these Radical Governors are I NVCsee it elated that the nigger adjutant , general of South Carolina horsewhipped the Governor's white secretary the other day, because the secretary had been tampering with the nigger's wife. The secretary, being a carpet bagger, of course thought that lie had a right to appropriate whatever he could lay his hands on, but the darkey thought otherwise, Hence the secretary's misfortune. Brewster While all non luny regret the remo val of lion. Tia7-I.l.yrsr If. BREII MIER Iron the °Wino of Attorney General of this State , ' because he has dig reputa tion of being an honest and able man, yet it is ft fate that Mr. Banwsimt has merited.. With all his honesty, all his fthilify, all his fearlessness and his energy lie nth ocated the election of Gov. (in fir—a man :whom he knew to be unlit for the position and of whose dishonesty and bungling incompetency lie had had many an evidence. Ile was GE %RV'S be and most faithfid friend, and he permitted that friend ship to lead him into the tlovernor's support, when be knew, at the same time, that (l EARN'S defeat..woul l ja' the salvation of d'ennsylvania. Ile has now had his reward. tinter, forget ting hie faithfid sera ices and stern re gird for ofliriaLthity—forgetting his stump speeches antbhis eloquent picas in his behalf, now dismives lion from orrice and in-tals in .his place it man as hose recent course indicates that he will do the dirty business which t h e dismissed Attorney . General refused to do. lib: , man who "fought the battle above the clouds" has rot ed himself an ungrateful dog, but pnbhe sympathy for hts inshlictl Attorney I lenrral is less than it might hate been had the latter not known the character 01 the hypocritical Ilo‘ernor. Itanasitra has seri ed n had man well, but the bad man has forgotten the sery ice, Such will be the tale of all who aitempt to prac tice integrity in the service of a scoun drel. —The Radical., mays the Lrhanori adrv•rlr.err•, have alrea ly been compel. led to bajl, down Irmo two of their at• tempted frauds, by IT hick they tried to place Tii office men of their On n stripe, in place of the legally elected Demo crats. In I'll I 1011111111111, TI here they tried to deprirea Democratic candidate tor the Legislature out of lus election he forged returns, the ttttrmpt has re stilted in their exposure and dWNaallt are The court ordered the• certificate to he gnrn 10 the liemovrat- -the for. gers hettlg too 11111)11,1y. In the Sumer Net Senatorial Di , triet, where they tried to del me Mr. Fitolle% of hts election by it gniLLle, the attettif.t, hay also re :allied ari,tit,t theta. !tir I , ttollev hp 9 the rerlllicate. It now only 11'11111111H to expoAr the fratili ht• the saute tarty to orJual (ioary nr tauete , l, and he too will hate in Ht, and Piteher ttssatne the °thee to Which he W,14 tier ly 1111 , 1 11.;!:111% What Leading Republican Newspapers Say of Them. SUllle 01 thelman newspaper+ tun Grant Mr lilac lire hnnsr•ll in I Ile eqUivocal puytlum he ielCletlee to the late gold gambling oper.ition lit >?TV York Whellier gouts or lint lIC htllll,lB ciao promn•eil he hi+ a4-itineil connection therewith. Some or hi+ iiiirty al.ii lake him In ta• k for the bail np ;imminent. he 111111 II ale the 11,,r1 . HlT:tient HMCO H gold /Mgr° I.l.ten to what tISo SI/W Not Ildri (11.1 t in all thi, the Itie.olent Mill liPll on^ ii.eful It I, m 1/11,1 111.11 not duly I, pv1 , .11111.1 gg , v p l . ll llll l ,l, 4,111. In iiiii loot that family aflt 41 . r . V1 4 env 1_7411011 will, It I'llll4 IIII.JI - trate , ',hat ill all ramllie„ the main,, fo.,timz, that the 111 ants are not in the least hrlle Ira , r 1 , 41, /weft; tt Ile• I'll,l,lrul, but art rnlhn tto 11,14.1 IMO - 11(11,1 lip, 'lSt , 11111 t Irtetitl4 tint t Ito jtitl•zt•tt by their tlttlits4 than thii:r II he 11111 learn tlo 1,...,111%, and 'no• 4 ,41411 . 114•4 4 of hi. 1114 rit l -l• of loh , ,wlvtl* , , the people will 144 . swllt Ifl feriae 1•11 , 11.1 ni nvtdt C 4,11111111,11, 11111. if ll , ' M ON 111111i1 . 411.1r it 411111 414 4 11 44 111 r, the (lige,. of impala r oar, hem,' loft II(' wnsl r - /////0/ (li I, ~I sae ern e /lion I/ 4/0404/ deal Outiitior 7'he hots been misled into malsow sums: poor 11111101.1114.411111 , such IS. Mu 1 of (1 CM lat Soli les In Spll In, that 01 Washbai lie 1 ,, Fen iree, mid now , this of General has so 111111 a, 11111110 r the ~ ,u llidenee that tho people hove been willing to overlook such tni,lnkra, hint they lutist ?MI JO, .11,1iteIl 111(.111 ; rat l tt 111 no! prudent In the eniitent 11,1//lt too great If .1 1 / 1 .(11/1 //)/071 I people's belie/ in him 'Cenitl,uilitnn unlit man to phice is what probablv ev ery Pretedent may do, and is excusable Hut to keep a man in place after his un fitness bus become a matter of public notoriety is more than any wise Presi dent will venture on We trust, there fore, that the report is true which comes to us from Wash that the admin. btration is 111/W r d,.liberating itorsort to relilwp General 113tittereld.— It need not &liberate long. fl It can choose from several eminent citizens of the necessary business Posi, New York, Oct. 25 We hope the President will under stand "that the Grants are not in the least better than other folks because he is President." —Mrs. ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS living in seclusion at Baden Baden. Her wardrobe having been exhausted, she has regsed creating sensations in the old clothes ti 11.... For the Wetehman POLITYKLE OBSERVASHENS. BY 011,EY (IAII NON. " Mr. Gammon,, a ,(tactical Ore-Seeker, beuwils the Result of ?hi 7Srw York Etertions --Attend a Merting of his CMG---llesolutsons—lticuleats, etc. H ICT MOB 11. IJEE KIXB ROOMS, 1 IsTo6 York City, Nov. 3, IFG9. f To tho Rallykle Faithful throonut the Yoonited titnita, greetin 1 write to yoo in much sorrer uv heart. The hitternems ow a grate poli tyklegreef weighs hevilv onto my hoz• zoo' ez I indite these periods. The obtooceniss ow the Non York Ditook . rase hez worked our rooin. (dor am hishen, wieh inrloolid the hope ow the offices, hez writ itself a iieloochem olitoose Dimolcrnsv hez rift 119 to Alcorn owl continyoos 'Woe iz toe! Thet little °Ms for wieli I (grow with ivtytricitie eneriy, will be the reward uv RUTH mieircurn mized Demokrat, whose only claim 011(0 the people is 1117 attempt to destroy the government we Malt op with Itailikle blood since ISO -the beet governmeni the world ever sow. 1 know who will gil that ortis—old Ketchum, olio hcul me ;milted on a charge uy tamperin wAfi the eurrengv Trooly, the cup nv our tribulashen ii full I I wire n allot) into Kaptin Bolter's saloon, bud, eventn, wintin to liver the result tie the ele,dien returns. We wit'', a drudon Ils Planta.hen Niters, and evry °pi , felt happy, e'r. we 1%117 confident flirt we wood carry the `twit by at leTit len 01011,110, At vies en o . l.lui;k, the returns arru%, and amid brethliss sitcom Knptin Bolter read them alowd &lore Yoo York bed gone Polio krattc I, thirty-tire thousand! (Jo hecrin nv thH hatokrta, oar joy vanished.' :Itere wilz no end tiv our mirth. I heel toy rt h 4 l h a lf to toy toooth hut grand It!Ile woz notoomcol. I l,er.cnic petrified. fhe trlngs fell fru ifi vie graft'', turd wiiz shittlerea For sum Inintots, wry stirrer %VII/. too deep for ont%%nra e‘pres.men. Kitpttn Bolter WII7 the first wltnlortt into teem Air he lira lost c;tnal kollectvtslop, I HOOll lullerrl I,IIII, It ‘,117 tilte to pee %irelioo thus deines.ed. Aftur the fir,t pir..\ v.trt. it "Iv wee(' 11(41 o-111.-oded, Ito!tcr v1(1,1 11,, wtloun,nu.l \‘e NT:tired 1., the r,Httit: Hy the (;ritteNfral [Jet. K lob A morrerfii) Err iiiir unto P 7 we entered the Th Klub %%iii unto 0,/111111. 11,1.1,111 hr, 'her. hull It, thvitt Ite.l 4011 , the re-tilt it Ili.. v!, The eti! - Ivied the hr-ethic?' tt iv Clio eloorio in, lie' ( . .,:ithero, l iv vin e A lle I the h•r. I tittive.l, 14,..111 hi I "Hutt m Clew lie the Horrer thvt han!- o‘er nv hy ree-titt tiv the ,•tlatito,l-. ni Pith ,i„ forbear, lht t,tcnui, Flom then tit the titt•dttivl nil ,n 1 the rewolonsliell, I perpom •,1 that Ow hlnh, ui nekonknee %%nli eta r.91114)0bt4 i•IIf, tom, (1...‘ no indulge to the " lea4t u. rein ti'v sole " This lieu. wii/. del-mei , 'and in pormiiimilee it, 11, :1111011) g. 11.111 Lark tie root beer mu , onertheil liunl ItY II tookr the speaker-i . platform, %Olen the hill ii 1,, c,iritmon 1 . 4111•I'llt L. r. l'ed .1 10 il . st quality Er one well nc l itati.tni with the liltellootlAllen I I the gait, %%11/. ek (del iiig, he inove IL-. and Intim. n, 16011,11. w tin heerntr2 iiv lily winie, I 11/ to 111% levl. Th.' thin;; , 111 M( vane, ea,lier sed th in done, oiing 0, the genras naeher In the bitten.; wieli I lied drinkt. However, by tiAtte+ 11% a vice-like 12.ritap onto the ellair and table, I eventehoo,illy array at no ereekt poacbcr, with feat Lein achoni plid,ed, I epoke et tollem " My frenil4," tied I , " that wich hez I.itwzeil our defeet Ili ut rankling elsii ii the len-wain popularity ov our hounehold gods, shed i among wieh tz Yoolinun N. Girant. My freniln, ez genral thing, the people are gettin tired 11V Uri. Rildlidl4lll IA tt C4liell4lle luxury. Onforehoonitiv, the nanhen z found out thin trout') sooner than we thawt it wood, and hence the !nick nlidui at the lait eleenhen. We hey no long ieen all tiiirign to all teen, that our worn out profesnlienn attraet little nympathy. We hey 80 long cried " Wolf I wolf!" that now, when our politykle dentrueshen has been aocom plinked, there is 110110 to'pity 114. r itinbisher hez killed in. (111 k way our bent.holt, arid for it we nacifined our politykle integrity, wiela wuz 'lever at cony time very grate ; and we wood also hey eakrifleed our politykle priti siples—but, forehopnitly for these last, we eood ricer gil bloso 'snuff to them to them enny injury. On the hull, my frendsethe prospeekt bee a gloomy look, Perhaps there iz no lianiin out the bloo lites, be trio to our iuntints. yet hey our holt onto the spoils, let us giv a praktykle "hen ttv our pekewliar poliny I onto all lve•etut git, and let th take care nv itself. Thin iz th tor onadulteratid Itadiklism.". At the concloosheit to' the marks, ,looiyen Ceenar I lantiih riz to throw the Ktilehiem itittlleclct onto the meetin, an, eloosidate It pint. " Minter Cheerman," Fled h member oh de Pothered elente nashen. I wood risk yon, be de etreclon oh de recent ,le franchise ob de ktillered p ',text yeah ? Yea, sal' I tM quesehen to he conoterved. are free, tint ant not etutff. hab do franchise, and' Ile hit ' power in din tTniterl Union. den, situ, din grittillis oh nil white element in dim room 'lni wid de 'cohered trash? I tell we've hilt dr tra.4l —We'4l` d li-I er namlien ? 1 Yen, "all, and de Koogroi sez we sue vote next yeah. Yah, va le When Mr. Still' had retie sect, Kaplan Bolter viz to lei, The gallant K/11/1111 1.0111/11, in roniinon with evry who.e in the loom. he had ehative I 1. kle volt so often ez to on. elood nv (101,11 orijinal kuller. But Motile biz loillered brethren wfiz 11,, litztailtit Ile faxed them, the humid porshen. So did Itadikle in the room. The race %Cu/ the salvamhen th likin party Without that 1,1 1(144111 %101/11 it 4 savour the noble Alrikin who kept 1 . 1(11n stinkin 111 the n , the people." This ex pialli/411P11 our. Vra4 eel% ed by the kullered clew harmony w• 117 I+4U/red, Wile 411111111/111e0114 attack Wtl/. Illat kaSk Ilv root beer. Th. kaml..beiti emptie.l, Ili broke up--vain nv the the door nnUl !norm!) ; Hain tw git into the kneel, and elrp le italk , a feuv it ;Lt. Ow the police rndlt ie itw I mi l in i,,v lull whether 1 9 ut beer (lANIND) Ev4pounder in I'llll, !de I and lietale Vender u. I Temperance Inin • lA% I 1,. TITF: hi limn the erlttorinl chair n 1 the in.:, /Ms/yr/in/ 11",,./,/y Stan(///' ,r 1 his intern-I nt lii ovneetn 10 p tifiler, A •Dit Inunes. -11 i ttty' Inns he t.trltd-ot, !milers, *II 44 WI e hel .1111 in exe•tence. Ile now pritate lile 11111 ears an/I I Mr. di N111 . (•1 . 4- T %Tv, P 4 a gentleman of tale ‘vriter ol nl,ilil3. Ile a ill Sfinalued in the trout rank o --The. l'urt MIL! (;,. (IEIICY lw ,tnpeaehed 'l'l all he %%ell elataLth if enoutg. legidittor4 could be found to hum •He ult,ervt-t 11, eertitu nuettulwrA of the Radu•nl pate la% tt don't get hour uleNeu - what'm the In:utter Late Publications 'I he OW bOeod fir Nut ember i+ ti with the frt alo thought. It is a air, ho ithle p ri , i.lla' amt .lionlil 1.,' i•Vd•I y illllll 111 Ills , occupy , In tit , . lu thoughtful that It may ram, thou inure— in the numln of ihe lllmiKhll luny tinggert thought, and burl, 1,01110 n flat. DOlpOidAil to 1110 ROM A, ul of 17711 and 179 a, it Is the Immo , gu de, tea. lung the num etuncy of 1.1.001 It in well 11/0110f I the Of when all rice Ilan fail...boo It /Mil II .1 111.1 hope of the people. Subscribe 'l'l.o November of tiro Lady's Fr ir hood I nod week but ton Into 10 51.1.11 In that IHHHO. It contain.. et lifedike or nig SUM:kg, Just suet. as may many a sweet Airierlean home, Ti pinto !•,) gay, graceful And ntyld.lb pletvitso44ll.ttWutlng "nigh Min" and agroup or ilrouriew for . yip MI. mince n Nortes of uncommonly It drat ions. The serials aro all (moth. Mg in tutored an they approneh 0100 Poetry„sketehen, and Modem are . welt written, milking up on the wl °client literary repast. Sauterne, fo cry, tatting nod netting, are not dho portant feature, Price $2,60 a your,(w steel engraving.) Four enplaa Sa• (and one gratis) ii;. The "Lacitee Saturday Evening Posl, (and ono ongr peelmen numbers ten cents. A.I. eon & Peterson, 9111 Widrint street, Arthur's flume Magazine for Noven before Ile with Oneea Month run Hour. Those magazinen are all t the earns publitthern, and fully tit immepse popularity they have attn preaent number of the Moms Df,Y net beadty end 'lnterest, and in really a publiention. Address 'l'. 8. Artht 800 and 811 Chesnut street Philintel N IS
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