The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 29, 1880, Image 1

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    TIMS COLUMBIAN
"onlllOCBAT.BTAHOr'Tllr: NOBllI ANhCOUM
i,.ucd weekly, ovory Friday mornlnK ,at
nilXtsllUltO, OOf.UMlltA COUNTY. 1M.
".'uriLUnUioryonr, Mcontnllscoutitallowcl
11 ultinoi. To subscribers out of the
tilt! t--rms Hi u t 1" ' jo u ,si , n;i ijr in miiance
.r .11 'nntlntlcd, CXCent nltllQ onttnn nr n.n
' ' n, until nil arrearage nro 11.11,1, but ion5
" crcJltn nfler tho expiration of ttio ilrst
' ,r ,ri sent out of lUo Htilo or to distant post
1 . nnstbopttdforln advance, unless a res un.
' .... in oiiitimh hi cntinl V ntr.r.n In .....
" u on duo " demand. 1 ' 1
wF. Is no louder exacted from stitacrlbcrsln
i khicBliopuftmontof (lioOoLtMniANtsverv1
11 1'?.? Aur.f brrlnllnffWlllrnintnrnfYV?
, ,t of lliolnrifn cities. All work done on J
neatly and at moderate prices, v""f
Stifle
7unibia County Official Directory
. t,vn. -William Klwcll.
' tVludees -I. K. Krlckluum, ll,,Miutnan.
'V iHrr7. -William Kilckhaiirn.
s u rraphcr -s. N. XValker.
" M'.nS'Vv.-.nrd.
r r -II A. .swciipenhclscr.
1 mcrs -Stephen I'ohc, Uhailes lilcliart.
".'.''.SSnorVCli-rk-.T. 11. Caw.
,rj -s. 11. smllh, W. Manning, 0. II, See-
j.ninlssloners-mi liobblns, Tneodoro W.
i sanoilntcndcnt William II. Snyder.
, emir liHtrl-t -Hlrectnrs-i:. .1. Aibortfon,
1: Itecio l-'alnnxn, Hcotti Caleb Marlon,
ii
Joonisburg Official Directory.
,tr.tTownCounrlt-ll,A linillll.Nfl.
j k, droit.
. , .0llee It. Harris.
it .if nai company s, Knorr.
-i xx-. Miller,
ur.' lunkln compnny-.lolin . Knnsinn,
nt II. H. orntz, Cashier, John Peacock, Tel-
, unallimk Cliarle3lt. I'.ixion.t'reeldenl
. i'.ln, cashier.
Clll'ltCU MltKUOI.Y.
liArrrsr chokch,
-Tub supplied.
i s tx loosi a m and T p. m.
iv Si'hnol -5 a. m.
r MectlnL'-Hvory Wednesday creams at :
I. ,.sfl The public are inincu iu iiiicuu.
IT, MATTIISW'S I.CTIlBHANCtlCltCll.
r !!'. ). 8- M irclay.
i , sertlees -'t a. m. and T p. m.
iv helical -5 a.m.
rxiee ins--Every Aednesday evening at 7
3 free. Ts'opcvs rented. All are. welcome.
rtlKSnYTKHI AN CtlCllCH.
t.r. It, r. Stuart Mir '.bell.
s TV.r s tux, a. in. and 7 p. m.
i. v school a. in. , .
,, er Mee'lnj- livery Wednesday evening n' I
X, . ...... ,., .
E-ltStrcO. Nopeivsreu.uu. i-LIUiiSii0uigL..i.
METHODIST KrISCOrAt. ClIL'HCU.
!i,,,lllr;n.d.T- llcv. W.Kvans.
BU' sirr-- U"V. r.. ii. 1.-.. .M.
.ty seio" -' -" -
a. 0. E. EV.VELL, l.
BITTSHBEUDBr., J "8w
I tlV!
"'1
..iinr.1 .n n. m
.'ll'is -r.verv .Miiu'iny eiciini,' hi. , ihi
Mens rni.ui .Hii;iin,-iiiu)
l'rajcr Slcetlnj-Evcry Thursday ctcdIl;
30 ' BKI'OKMBllCltl'RCll.
Corner of Third and Iron streets,
t r -ii. II slrunck.
'i.ee- Corner 4lh and Calharlue streets.
-' i .crvlccH -to( a. m. and 7 p. m.
( school -!) a. in.
mi tlnir Saturday. 7 p. in.
t u arc mi uea inti""i" """"
ST. TACiacnrRCit.
inr- i:ev !.. Zahner.
1 n -crvlces -WX a. m., 7 p. m.
1 v school -o a. m.
Sunday In the month, Holv communion.
i nrcnarntorv to coimnnnlon on 1-rlday
i.r ;,r tiio i-t snnd.iv In each month.
gpjwsrcnteri; outeerjuouy cinuuu.
KVANIIKltCll. CIICBC1I.
ilillne Elder-Uev. A. I Ileebcr
i icr Dev. (icorco Hunter.
if s,Tiice-2p. m in the Iron street Church
ir t"eiln','-mcry s.ibbath at 2 p. m.
ar InMU'd. All are welcome.
I.AWYKUS.
A T T 0 11 N' K Y-.V T-I, A W,
Coi.fMBIAN Ui-iuiiNii, llltfimsbun,', Pa.
Memb r of the Vnlted stales Law Afsoclallon.
"J i:. U'M.i.i-.it,
AUornay-nl-T.nw
ttnioe, Second door from 1st National lianlt.
1IU)0M811U1!(), PA.
)an. 11, HTs
U. FUNK
N
Aunrm-yju-l -nw,
I;t.ooMsBl'i:n, pa.
oniee In V.nl'n licit imno.
Q 1! ti W.J.IUJCKAI.KW,
ATTOHNI1YS- VT.t.AW,
Illoorosbiirff, Ja.
ome on Main stru t, fm door below Coin I House
JOHN M.ri.AIlK,
ATTllltSLV.AT.I.AW,
Ploombur(r, 1'.
''nice over Schuyler's Hardware store.
HLOOMSBUHG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1880.
Poetical
KATES OK ADVERTISING.
fs.do
II eg
1M
S.t (I
Ml If
i--Tt i iiiiuimi.mmimnnwa(TMiw.wmwr..Tn.w yjn in ottirwrw.wmwTB
inelncli .....fl.oo n.w I?.?"
rwolnciies ."" '
rhree Inehe, t.ie 4.mi H If.
Aiiirtnclira .... .l'0 7.tn oi. is.n"
I Hurler eDiuini ."" .ms
Il.ilf eolumti icon IfUO 1S.M1 is. '
)ne column .co o.n. au.co "
i..ni. . rllfe,.ini.la tintntill rilisrlltll Tfntl
Ulelitadvi Mlsi-ii!enlHiHlIU'p,lldfolbirilllllscltoO(
ojicppi w here paruer naveau'iiuiiis.
I nn1n.1i.,IU..tnfntLlunilnl1nrKtel IlltllfOl litter1
losettlons. and at that rate for addlUoiialllibClllotij
wlthotitrefcrnicctoicnKin, i
rcxictit.fir'.Am!nlKtrntnr'H and Auditor hotlCAl
lliieedollnrs. Must m paid lor when Inserted. i
Tiansuntor l.oeai iiolKen. twtnly cenit a tltel
Fnnlln..IIAFllu,ln.h,.h.ll tall..
THE COLUMIUAK, VOI,. XIV, NO II cards In tho "Huslness Directory" column, onel
uui.u.miiia ii in .Mill it A l , tiij a I.. , sit. to jaon.ir per i ear I or cacu line.
HIU.MKYIUI,
Ari'llllVBY AT
AW.
DrncE-lu list-man's liulldlnr, Main ftifet,
Uloomsbur;, l'a.
k. it. tini.x.
ROET, U.UTTII.
11. .t U. It. LITTLE,
J ATTOltKCYS-AT-LAW,
llloorasburs, l'a.
' AlTOllSEY-AT-r.AW
oniccln llrowcr'sbulldlcit, second floor, room No.
1. llloorasbure, Pa.
I.IJ'HH nisi- kk n,i indl
n prua 1 ' if trieitcrcf
- 'it i in p ubt ' uny other
hi il ik , .1 d r. Hi f is nlunus
mi eiH'i kiu jut iiiier. irihii
it;r-t!siirtacz2iM3' ll r 1 ' iru ntc.i in Its action
hclthi- i in -i im.m i. ire, ml test ion or
wilitif ill- m In Hi, m. r t an . llcnd.n'lu'. t'onl.
P'tl I I'ulii r I'ti in in -in, iu.T'.i . u-h, id.
jlie -''Mi si, ,i,i ,, 'i, i, Hi i , tin m' It bll
hi'i ! t ii. 1c- ii ,i ll.it', n i.i ih i,.,ii il. ,ii.iun of
pvirt's'.i tli i tn m, it '1 ihirnimi nih. r .i im toms
simmiiw i ivmi im.t I iiii: is tin' ii "tr. medy
th.i' h i i r If, ii i'l."., urtlii'M' 'illmcnts.
I' net . miii , i ii, , hi I'h, uiui w i slmpi.. U'ko
tatii i'iiiiiiiuii,it c nt iiu in, ,r In ati (iiinn'liies
Ih.itltiuin in. 1 1' en. It i ii,iiiii"ss lneieywn!
It lnii. , i uicti r ,r f r! ..iirn. mil luitirtrt'ils tretn
n 1 Inn i of th" conn'i ,ii i v u-ii ttir lis virtu s,
rj5TrainaEiiiii-:ni r, nm. Ai-xan erll.ste-
, r -r-r . W'll' US,. Of (1,'lirplj; lllihnp
I I In TjHri .nun, ,rt:l ,; lulm mil
I 1 - V J ii XH-in.rtir i.f Al ih.imii lien.
0 KMhi p. 'i r.i(ii,, u. I. Mtt,
tncTjasl " 1 oiiiiiius, iiccrgii, nre
i.i 'tic tli,' lim ilri ds t.iwlioiii we em r-'tir. l.x
ir.u 1 1 r n ii ti, r iii'in Al. icder II. sin In ns. d utd
Murcli , ,lt: "I i ci ti'-liMutlh u.e when my cot.ill
II it, r i ii It i s it. Iir. Iiiiiimns' 1 I.i r t!i iriilntor with
cooilerlt t. til. inll'l. ttnd suits me betur than
i in .ii iiu ncPi loe
taia-Li .. . .j. imiuiii it .,,ni t'.n uuillty ealen
r, .r ifhnt i,'Uei-tienKtli,iire.lloiMl
t lini ATfil fill'dl."'lth. It Mhe thor
tlUU Jjil lUil R "-h dllfi-tlon or the food
Ktukni lit II be tu eli or
r.Mmrm..uJ! Ii tl' . 't I , 1 1 fill 0 (lO Hut Stltn
ite m, Hi . ti mi ih t i it .e f nd. but lather as
sist dip ,tli n i ft r euiln,' I . 'liking
-hmiion' i,m:u iti:(ii i.A'iiit
Orlulttlil unit til inline
M IM't AClt KHi OM V tlV
.1 11. .I, II. IV A- CO..
1'IIH.ADELPUIA.
rler fl.(H) Po'dby all IlrUfglstB.
A pi II 10, '30 1J.
"r3 r-.r.T.r; roinc."
l'lt.VNK Z.Vllll,
Attorricy-Mt-I ,nv
Ji!l.(.K).M.Sl!UKO, PA
HLOOMSHUIKl niltV.iTOUY.
l'ltol'Essios'AI. ('Aims.
1) I'UCKIMi 11 AM, Atlornev n'-l.uw. Hi
ll tnce. n. .1. V.I.HKH IIUlUlliiS, ' ,',",',
may 7, 'su-t t
RAHKLf.V, Attiirney-at-Law. mini
urower'a bulldlm,', 2nd s'ory, lio'iuis i ,i 5
II UOIUSON, Atloriiev-.il-l.aw.
, in lUrtman'sbulldln',MalnBlreet.
Ollice
W.M. M. KElli:i:,Siirj,'c,in ami I'hysi-
lan. oraeo Mirket tlnvt. M-araepot.
If U. EVANS, M. V; .Surgeon ami IMiysi
tl . an. (oniee and Itcsllenct) on Third street,
II Mnk'KI.VY. M. I).. Htirseon anil l'liy-
t -Ian, noilh side Main street, below Marlat.
D
P.. J.C. HUTl'EU,
PHYSICIAN SSOIUIKUN,
OClce, North Market street,
1)
"a.
H'oorasburj, l'a.
It. I. I.. IIA11I1,
I'KAOTin.VI, PENTISr,
i on strett, opposite Uptscopal Church, Uloonis.
onicetorncrotCihlru and .Vain striets. Clark's
Ilulliims.
t!.m be con'tilleil in Osrman.
in. I", 's it
Q.I-.0. E. KIAVKLI-,
A T TO li X E Y-A T-L. A W,
I'O'.cubiAi lictt.nit.il, l'.looinsbiinr, l'a,
Mcr-ber of the Culled States I.nw Assoclstloi..
Colli t ik n tnndc lnanypnit of Aminca ortiiroi'
oct. i, i;u.
S. kSOIlll. I8.wVTSUSTl--ts.
Nolaiy Public
K.NOIitt k WINTKHSTEr.N,
Attoi-noyrr-nt-l aw.
omco In llarlnnn's lihik, corner Main and Mar
ket st reus, llloomshurif. ra.
83yVnoNii mill lUmnlies C'nlulttl.
-p.U'l. H. WIHT,
Attornoy-at-uaw.
(illlcc In I'.ruwcr's llluik, cue doer UloW Col i-mimas
ulliiin'
mooMsr.uito, r..
July 16, 'Ml If
QL'V .J.UOHY,
AllOl'lluy ni. "" )
lILOOMsl'.l'IKl, PA.
(iince In the cotrnuu:! llulldliiff. "fcotnl Hour.
Ott. s, 'o.
X F, W F I HIM !
The wrll known c. il. WIHTi:. Proprietor (f tho
OI!N(ihV!I.l.r. MIIIlCCI.Tril.sI. MHIK-,
has sold ii halt bit' i ei In He -ir.ie tuJ. w.t' '..ur
lhee,iiiiini.v na. t. i.iinu tie "v -?," ;
lined to iiccolnliii. I..1. . II bo wm.t uli IMUK U 111'
, I, I I ..in', net Is lllt'V hive t !
ct 'tipli 'Hi a urn Ii it hand hue rlow.wliH'hlt p;;
hil.Ii . will Ih-.1I tlieili:litn-iti.l Msn t-urf.u -P
or Jointers for
?f T' eih extracted without pain.
Oct 1 IsT'J
I)
WILMOT (ONM.lt M. IX, I'HYSl-
. t ,11, 1 SI 1.1 ll M e, t I .llteilllitll L'A' 11
In. ias. ami limn, if Hie 1 if Kab
.i nt.,1 rui.ritv it, i, i its url.ii lir.im he-,
"MS ejliIU'lj udl'iM - I he I.M. Willi I'l.Kl'I.U
f H-ln 'i m
Hot its ;i- i.Du i' i i.
(. 7 H tit.
'il llast Mreel, llltinlii''lillli Pa.
10. -(ett
ISLOO.MSHUKO, COL. CO. l'A
Aj ic if wmk dine In a supt rlorm.itiner, o k
jrrat,.d as repren'iited 'I K'tii 1 xtbict
fcov.1 hoit Pain In the use of Has. and
In e ur clmrfc'i' vlen inilllilil ticln
are Inserttd.
(mice corn r Main mid Iron streets.
In be n.fi ul alt lioin t during the day
1uV 'Ji.ll
t
D
MIS(jKLl.AVEOt's
' 11. DIlINKiat, GUN ami J.OUKS.M1TH
er with i entre
WIiIIp Tlirt'slH'i'
hi" ttiie. A ni w"l breMu l aii(ii.uu-
-luike of rid lie Mioe. e.iin a tne
null tifiinor
wllh Itothleier and railway powers on a
ImnruM"! l'l in. We luatiuf.ictuie I AMI ltdl.l I.I.S
w lili i Iron he ids. C .rn Plow s ilouuto an;
iiitlMior- ude h'll ''lows. Mine isi'iirs. 1
i e.'ii i . " "".
l ,..wi..i.tl . . n It in 1 a 1 1 1 ut iissi.i in i-i in i i
" ..... , i.....w 1 1 1 a tire
- i. if- 1" ' l lir ' ' ' I' .ntu iiiiii" .... i.; - - , , -
Ill the I'Uii.tri. We Willi.. I be miii i-' o."
wtik i.l-l'.il'l the '.HO' ipilillt. J
i, w.iri-l.li'l to 111' e - 'II .? .'l'l'".'" ' V
mi. I, .1 II I r I Y I MM II ii".
Ii III 1. Ill '.'''I il.lili
ti.fi,, hi fore 1 'in I' 'I' e
WHITE & CONNER,
i.!AM.r.viu,i:, r.v
I'.imuis ar-l
( lit "-If d 10 fall liUU t'A
J.ri. 1C, '-o
&. Cio'a. A5vc'ts.
nit:
teg Machines and Machluiry cf all kluds ro
il (u'sba Hot-SB ituiiamer. moonibut,r, ra ..
VMI) LOWKNUEltll, Menlianl T..il.r
lain St., above I entral llott 1.
S l.l'HN, ilclir in Mud, Tallow, ell.,
c 'in re street, hot ween Second and Third.
I L'll'sil'.s I'UIH'NI), l'mitiial hoitt'-J
X naihic Horso aud cow Uoucr, Ilioniiteburij, l'a.
' 'i, ia tr
JAM ha 1IE.1.1.Y,
TonrJOi ial Ai'tist.
IU-II.K riiurneil in d i pet id a ilrM-c'nwt I'APHKP
""!' in l.icimi.ire Pink, nci i.il lloor.oiti Hiti
"t ss saiiii.ti. res-picifullj toll itsthe pinroimnseol
U" idiii-ttinir undif iLeiuLllCfeiuall'.
jii to, tnnr
(.' VTAWIsiis.V.
rM. L. EYICltl.Y,
ATTOllNKY.AT.LAW,
Catawlssa, l'a.
nio-tl'in, pion.ptly made and remitted. Ofilct
V nail ''aUwltsa Heposlt lianc, ia-J
ii- mi vu'.x,
A 1' TOU NK Y-A T-L, AW,
Catawlssa. l'a
oa;e, comer of Third and Main Mnets.
1". II WtTMAN
Long Cut bimokin Tobacco
mih',1. lu'i.i i fi.i.ti"' v;;,',.",
Ulltlui l-THIil -in. '-i I''''11 l"l""""''
m.i.::n .v iivn.!t. nuiiutiiitiiri i-.
.n.i... uii'linmnili imlitlii.
oct. is, 'sii-iw r
XV) i V i ii v itjuivis.'.
(IK' i. P. IH-"'' ' I'1' A" ' '
sKIXCT l.l-I'OF IlfM. NhUsl'M'
IH.
An .id;, it's, r "li ' -1" t us !'" '.'"
nt.il who It m He I " ' 1 '!' '
wines : "lour si'!'-. ' i ' ' '. '.t
Mar 'I I' AS AU. 'iiu:
HID."
ot .,' i.e u c tr.
i in llilt. II
. in bet let I c
illll.lt Al i.l ir-l.s.l
Kl-'KlA . 'I lie.
nl,d l.iwns
f uier ft,'
crKEsiNTS Tin rouwiKii
AMI P.1CAN INSUHANCK COMPANIES'
MenniliHf ol Muncy I'mnsylvanU.
jriiiAmelcannf Hslelphltt, V
ruiiAitn, of . "
tUBDIflUlUof "
'ttieni ot York, Pa.
ni'ioverot New York.
-.Anhatuin ot "
utllce on Murkot street No. t, u o voaour, l'a
Mt, w, t u,
Farm for Sale !
siVAJ""-1' ""'(f'" d offeri at pilrate ta e a KAliM Of
f XTY-TIHIKK ACHFH. with 1'IIAMJJ IKil'si;, burn
u'lothir ouubulldlncii thereon, ntunteln H-Jiu i;
crssui, wikbipin jot il usteit euiilvatlon. Itrcale I
veitr Akbury. Can bo putchased on n asonsble teiins,
ntie Orel ariHn the propert ,stda neMr lulllnit
JP'lejtt Water Jietr tbolioic-e Kirp-rtKulars ad-
IS, 'kom- Fciks, Cblutubiaiouniy, l'a.
jntElNsUItANCE.
CHRISTIAN r. KNAPi', litfKiMMU'jiO. PA.
fli'TISH AMRllICA 8SUriA(K COVPVNY.
l!;"IAN FIHKlNsl'ltANCK COMPANY.
C.T'O-'AL KIIIK 1NUHASCK COMPANY
MU.N I.NtlUltAN'CK COMPANY.
"itc-e oio coaroBATtOks are well saoned by atre
iSS""1-'k-"'-,andliaveiiterjetbd a loss ket
Ufa by an, court 0, lnw, lll(.r are all luvekt
Jjin wiiu Kcommsand ore llabloto I he haiard
JIM only,
t. T " moyrr lt and uoKUrivnlJustedand ptd
koon m oeu-rmlned bj iikuiun v tKAir,krc.
TirJ.,NT lvu APJl'kTiB lli.ooisia, ( A.
iki. Wwpleof OolumU si'iuiity khouM r"T'--l"
iHu'cJr wbr Usrswi If kivy re vtutsl (u,j pilJ
' "'i' own tlilsu.
It is not it Co-upcnilivc l.ist.
It is nut a L liC'.ip IjM.
It mi 1 loilt'.-t Ll-t
t...t ti .. i-iners srt
...f,.,. ,r n niiHrli nrllltltt 111 I I I I
""e '. ' ...'V".'. t i.. l-t,liiit the Ilr.sl
I'M r. i 1 1 r. iv .".v.','.','''',, , n.,n r n
. i.i.i. uriiiii il ill t .ill 1 i i'
tin-1 Iiu - Tie ll-t Blie '' '"'-'";"
town al.d the elrc iliil'"u(f V','! 'i.' J'.m.lnrely .
. W UeT' r sliivl.
i, in, ,,r r.,r title l
t.ne.-raeires i oin '" ,"",i , , ,
r one motitli In tt.e , nTlr l-i 1- .
p enl.li mi-s t he pi,.rsiii i i; -. " '.,' ,'
,l..... ..m i 1-4, 11. I 01 II t 11" "''' ..' ..- V'
nlili l is! are us'ieu i. n. " ;
nr.' lutatid 111 i-.su ii I'"' '." ?
i, iiii.li 4ii nr.. siHie i.i.i....- ," ...
,,,,, linn, antlias i outiU -i at. lirtcp) mi
iiLd other inloimation, address
tu Sr,rUC0 Sltcei stn 1011..
i.i. -i iw r
IIKNTH TO JAN. 1
Tim Chi en IfO
will be .Hit. t'.Iia'lj
lieit, fin 1 Tl-n
trial lui'.cniiiuti ..
ciialiltt teatlira to l;tt'
rtiiuli aciiUHlnlvil
ti.u nl.u.nvLl llietl
lilllktl urekly III !'
Il t lii.lt nelitlei t
liolltlm. all tlie news.
nrru. t iitMiV.trvlinr K.
Ill comiileted 10 Hf
lnestry ta.uo n ,--
.... inliv n.iier km,1
lO leiits (.ilv-'rl
.ml tret 11 Until
Jan. 1. imi. Illi'vyii
Irlkl lulncrlpllotii lor
11 00. Iteirulr I'fleo !
7
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Oct, 15, VI-4W r
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UK (IllliVlllt (lAUKIKI.D'S "l'lNAlODK
WIMI."
When 1 was nboy I scarce went to school,
Hut bosstil the cateer tr a towpalh mulej
1 urged hi tn from srilic unlll late In the tall
To pull a bit boat cn the raj-lru; canawl
My iirsltiif that mule was soef-ll el out,
'1 hat now I'm a candidate for Prcldeiit.
I rollnd up m trousers ns hluli ns could bo
And relied on that laule to educate me;
I soon lMrned mny of his tricks and ways,
Mitcli hel-ed lip- iimch at the counting In cf
llajfs,
At Hie ojunttng In I was such anln-slm-mcnt,
That now I'm a (ntdldale for President.
As older I (frew, to rcll-flcn T turned,
The wajs of Hie pious I sp'ctllly 1. atnedi
I I "iri.ed to pre.ich, at.il learned to pray,
A'mI learned to lildo w"iat 1 c.trrlfdawny,
Hi's leu nlticr I used wllh such good Intent
That now I iiicitnllil.iU'.c.r Pnsldent.
I went to tho war, and came heme strain,
Hut st ije I Ion; enough to write injHClt "Cen."
When bull-la were 11) lajr uliout so free,
1 thou, lit that congress would better suit me.
That congress SAlted wasev.l dent,
l'or now I'm a cjiidhl.Hc for President.
When I bcM the sirlnjs ot Ihe publlo purse,
I mlw'ht d me better but not much worn ;
I frrabbul at th l'ft, nod cnitiln-d at the rljht,
And licit r ml ised a Job that cam-! In slht,
ty k'r ibbliijr was known as so ex eel-lent
That now I'm n candidate for PiiMdcut.
My p.irtj I saie 1 fr.-m sttdlin perdition
ll eointlnffln Iluj"s to Ins present position,
Akd now bts iticcessur I'll bo no doubt,
rules the pi opl'-dmi! entint me o-it.
My eluce... I f ar, are not worth a cent.
Although I 'in a candidate for Ptetldent.
ADI'iAII.VMH. lli:Mi r SPEAKS.
'I mi TAlnrr lien vi'.oo wni.i. i.xi'Os.; m
KtNtru-u'iir.i:.
lil.Pt lll.il' VN IMirill.i: IHIM.IMI MIATI.I
shown i p iiir.iit ki.coiii) puoiif-
ci:i hi ooMini. rnn.M wiicr
iiouviji: iiu't.riA -11101 out'
or iiAKiii'iH 1111.
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HEAD'S
Max:- mwm.
A VOHDEFiFUL DISCOVERY I
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il - Wfl ii.'
i Wf h l-l l-s
A Deodorized extract of rotrolouru,
Tin- Onlv Article tliut. Will Ilc-
sturo Hair oil ltalil Ileiuls.
X'ruitin.V for CoJittsrte-s.
The preatcft ilt-cocj if our day, en f.r m a
larce purtuin of l.un.ai..t)- is oncem. d, Is c.l.-
llill.lNC.an artalc pi. pa-i nr. :.i itciru.euui, nu
will, Indicts a 1 it.il'V.o 11 ..trit:.i alcureln cae "t
l.uUmts, or wli -e I o 1. . r, n ..i,' t.i lliMasisof
the Kiilp, h..s bLLOiilti Una at-1 Uiids to fall O'-t.
It Jialfoa -;,ei vl r -t-.ritivi'. and while Its una ee
cun s a luxuriant prov. Hi i f l.iir, Il ul to brings bae'e
the nntiirid c.l"-. a'.d uit es He) most CLmpli to sut-l-lui'U'iulal!iei'.-!ii!!.
Tl.o fulling oat or tilt) hair,
tlicaccuuii.li.tlo' sit d-uiilrull. and the prcnatarj
chnnee la color aro all i .Winces of a illn-aseil con
dlllin f llio tcalp ami tho gUads which nourish tho
hair. Tu mil tlieso causi's tho nrtlclj used must
IKwiMi mcdlctil as well ru chemical i Irtuc, nnd tbJ
choiifc n'lit begin "i"hr tho tcotp U bo ot perma
nent and lasting beuiOt. Such an ortlclo U CAIt
POLINK, and, l.ka many othir wonderful dlcov
cries, it Is found tocond.t of ilunents almost In
tlielr nutural utatt.'. l'Uroleum oil Is tho article.
wkliliUraadotoworkfUih extraordinary results;
lutitlsaftcl It hit been chemically treated and
comp'.itcly deodorized that It Is In proper condition
fortius tolht. lt was In far-oil Hussli that thi
edict of pt'troleiim upon the ha'rwas ntbt observe t,
a Ooi c mini nt offlccr bai lug noiiced that a partially
bold headed Knant of his, when trimuilmf the
limps, had a habit of wiping his otl-bcbUicarcd
bonds Jii bit scanty locks, and too result was In a
few months a muih f.ncr bead of black, glossy hair
than ho inr had Ufjre. The oil wai tried on
hor.es and caltlo that bad l.t tlnir hair from tho
cattle plajue, aud the rcsu't t wire as rapid as they
were rosrulous. The riaui'S and cien tho tails of
horses, which had fallen out. were completely re
Horei) In a few wciks. Theeo exs.-rlmcut wcro
heralded to the world, but Iho l.iiowlo,l;e was proc
tiially us.lcss to the prematurely bald and gray, o
... i liii.,1 n.htv could tohrnto the u-o ot
rtflucdparolcum as a ilresslugfur the hair, llat tha
tUll of one of our chemists has overcome the did.
cully, and by a process known only to Uniilf, ho
Uas, after s-ery tlaboratoan.ico.il) t-..-......"-
.a.a i ,1 t.irizliiir tilliie.1 petrol am, whica
rcndirs lt susceptible of bilng handled as dointUy
as Iho famous c.'. dtvtejnt. Tlwixperlmcuts with
thodcodoriztd ll.tildoulho human Mir were .
tended with the mo-t ast.ml.'ilng results. A fevi
i,. .,i,.. ,o,.r.i lim lia.r was lliltl and fulling,
-!. .. remarkable torn) and s Igor to tho tculp and
Ulr H-ery parlhlo cf dandrull dUuppcars on
the first or n.iond dres.lng. and the ll'pl.d so scorch.
U-1" U nature, sietus to peuarato to Iho roots at
. .ml .it un a rad.cal ihaogo from tuo siori.
is well known that tho ino.t beautltul colors aro
mdo from iwtrolouM, and, by mmo mystcrioas
,i- r tinture. the use of this ortlclo gratia.
illy imiiarts a beautiful light-brown co!..r to tho
lair which by continued use, disjiens to a b.ock.
The color rctiwlusis-'ruiaiu lit torru!us!s2 ill 'leng!4
if lime, ot.d the chango is .o pra iual t'ut the moa
intimate frlmds cm scarcely d.uct Its rroS.es.
la a vord.it Is the lao.t vouderfi.l dhiov.ry cf
the n-e. and vi'.l calculated to moke the iritua-
tarilj ba'.d aud gray rejoice,
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tr- n.M-o our renders tog vo It atr'.nl, f ellr.-'
,. i ,1, 1 1 lilt on i p i-u bm wl I e.iiiviiii-o tli. t.l cf
The article is tellltn; Its own .tnry In tl.e lemds of
t'Zi.uudswitoariu.iiigUwin
I ,.d lucouraglng result-:
W II IinllLACo,rirthAtnuerlisrmocy,says.
"'Wo' ha'iVsold vircluiriiti.tu. for the lour tor U,ward
c t"ty J earJ, bill haio ik . t r ba 1 ouo Jo .ill 1
wUlorEliussihlialier.al.ati'.foitlon. ',"
f .rewSiiinuwl Ii hh cotuldimo to ourfrlvueU
l.udlLcgiuiraIpull.1..'
Mr nrsTlTts 1'. Hsu, of tho 0tM Opera
T-,.u J v iTuIr " Afur .Yxweeki' nw I om con.
Mue rst ool-o my c.iiurades, that your 'Crlo.
1' i.astui'1 Is j.r diultig a wondeiful growth cf
Un ii hi ro I hod I.OUU fur ) ears.
C II Burnt, of thoJetinlo lUtlit Coniblnatlo-i,
v -lie.' " Afur ..-Ii- uiiir 'Csrbolhie' tliroo U
1 amc..nrinc. d tl...'1-ld laud, . ... U rc-Ualrod.-li'a
.luit.ly woudetfi.l '. . my co.
n r AnTiti'n.cl'".'''. llolj'ike. M . writes:
" Your - I ."'..In.. ' La. ...to' u.y balr aftir .very.
tUagll.ebulfs.kd. '
J lint V. I on. atb rner-at law. N ' All1' bi.r".
era-: 1 r iiiit. mot. '.-..' it- e-,""-".'
Tliu sitlilri'ss I v tin.' Him. Alii'.'im S.
Hewitt, .'it t'lilt'Kt'iiiiL,' Hull, Oelol.ii' '.Ml.
lio fuiit tint Voiiiilt -Mill's Doiiioci'iilii'
Mult, aUviR'U'il a lai tri.' iiiiilk'iu't'. .Miniv
lmlius i cru nresciit. 'I'lif Hun. Tmvii
st'iiil Co, in jiivsi'iitiiiir Mr. Ik'witt,-:ii.l
i:it tin' iiil'.:Iiiij, lni.l lii't'H hastily calli'il,
ith lull one ilay's notice. Ii lia.l ln-t'ii
I'lncd lii'oi.Pi' to (lisi-iiss Iho iiiiosii.iii
f the taiilT. ami lie Knew no i.nu Iicttcr
ali (it'll to discus', it than tliu sii;.iUt
f tliu ciciiiii''. rAiiiilaiisi'". He sa'ul
lis was hut one ot a .sfiius of iiKetiii'.'s
I.e lii'lil bv the cliili. He i!;a f in.lii'i!
f a mi'i'tiii'' of ltiisini'ss HR'ti in favor of
Hancock ami Kutrlisli, to Iiu lii'M on t lie
tt'lis of the S-llli-1 ri'iistiiv, this after
noon, at !iV o'clock, an. I lie iiivite.l l.iisi-
nieli to he Hli'seiil. I he oil led ol
the nieitiiiLT, lie sai.l, was to relmke the
c(HTiiitioii, etraviiLraiiee, ami intoler-
mee ot the lieiilolicans, anil to i-tali-
II ail li.Hiest, liottoi.ilile ami ti.ittl.itiu
iiliniiiistfation of piihlii' alf.iiis. He
it.ke of l!i'nililii'iiii aihuinistiaticH as a
1'i-t, ex en more than the loi'iist.s or the
potato hut;, lint the locn-ts xxeie jirc-
teial.li', liei'ittise tliev collie only once in
exenteen years, while the Itei.iihlieatis
haxe alllicteil lis for txvcntv veins.
I.an'litei' ami applause.
The Hon. Allium S. Ili xvil', as he a.l
aiice.l to speak, xvas cortliallv reeeiveil.
ii.l : "Tlio eonlialitv ot this recep
tion, ami the uiiexpeete.lly lar;re atten
lame at this nieetint;, impel me to say
soiiutliiii'' at the oiitsd that I di.l not
int. ml to sn. It is xiell known thai niv
htisincss is that of a manufacturer. TAp-
l.itisi'. 1 It has l.ivii ihe hiisiness ot inv
life, ami inv oailnir (.Mavor Cooper) ami
invsi ll aic as eIeiisix.'ly enaLTe.l as.it
not nioie cxtiiisixilv tni'ai'i'il m xanotis
irani'hi'.s ol liianiifadiii'e than anv other
linn in the 1 mte.l Males. Applause.
I lie various operations wlneli xve eon
hid, or in xvhii'h we are interested, ein-
l.lov l.U'W i.ersons. I )tn inir the Ion
i. ri.i.l ol depression Ji oin x hleh 1 hope
we h.ixe I til 1 v einii'le.l, Hum is.... lo
1S7H, no poi'timi of the xxork eairiedon
those est.ililisliments xvas nlloweil lo
ce.ise. .i'ii;ailse. .No laniilv siitlele.l
Applause. I mention tins only lor one
purpose. If I speak iihont the tnrilf or
the effect of the tariff on the interests o
hu-ini'ss, ami upon the wants and lihl:
I vi.iMii''iiicn, I at least speak, xvonls
I expel ienee ami knoxleili;e.'' .
l.iiise. With reference to the licpni
iietiii e.iini.aiLjn lit s, as to the results n
Dt'inocratie xidorv, he said : Thes
appeals are tel. In s-,eil to ignorance, pas
spin ami pri'inliee. 1 liev are ciiaraeler
i-lie ot a pnlv xvhieli has no faith in the
iiitell'nrelR'e and iiisliee of the pen:
I liev xvoiild ma he xvortliv ot attention
it ihev xveie not supposed to have pr
iliici'd an elleet in the estein btates
and were not pressed ill this Statu xvill
an eiiertiv and in.nistrv xvortliv ot a net
ter cause. As to the tariff ipie.-tion, all
inti'llieiil men kiioxx that torsoine xear
ceflainlv since lMit), the tailll has not
lieeii an issue hetxveen the txo partie
It has I. ecu oxeislia.loxveil l.y other am
greater iHlcstioiis.iiotahly llie reeonstriie
ti. hi of the States lately in rehellion, the
linancial policy of the (lovcriiment, the
ruloiin in I lie i.'linliiisti'iitioii, ami tin
inteifeiencn of Federal ollieers in the
election and the tlse of the troops at the
polls. Applause. J It is i.erleetlv xve
nildt'lst'..'.! that thole ate lieu nailers
well a- hiuh pii.tet'tioiiists in hull, p
ties. It is i.pially certain that, whil
the j;i.at niaiority ot i.otn paities ilesiie
no ladical ehaiiLfes in tliu tariff, xthie
xvoiild tend to ilcrnii!n lnisiiifss, tlieiu
a yirv L'eiieral conviction, not confine
to titlier party, tliat the e.istiner tariff is
lull ot uiennei'iiities anil iiiupnties, nml
posilive ohsHiietions to liiisiness, xvliieli
need lefoim. Applause. It is also
equally tl no that all the attempts to i ts
fin in tlio taiiff i.i accordance, with tliii
,;, ', v. r ....i.u.ir ef . .I i.
'','rd ball, b.l s.r t . u'ht ...'sl''
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lUlllrllW'.t.l.iSf.M'r'-l'"d
Vrlee, ONi: Mtll.I.tH i rliiitile.
bold by ull ri'
KENNEDY & CO, r.TTaWr'C, l'A.,
imeiits to tlie p-uxvtli and .rospcrily of
hiliinessi tli.it it liarroxx'S lip the cmploy
input nml lciliiccs tlio coiiipensalion of
lalmri thai, ilesijfiied to meet the oi
treneies of a statu of xvar, it is not adap
ted to an men of peaces tliatit needs ie
form, and that the interests and xvelfaru
of Ainciican labor ate even more con ccr
iied in this reformation than the eapilal
which i inxested in HiaiiiiiadiniiiLri'iiler
trises. 'I'he enlcrprises languished ihll
1111; the Iniiji period of depression between
1 S7:l and 1H7'.) heeaitsethc inovisions of
thu taiilT denied ns access to foreign mar
kets for our siirplotis prodiids ami com
pelle.l tMtoriin our faeloii.s on lialf
time, xvheii tliev inijilit, hy judicious al
teiations, whiefi xvoiild have injured no
productive inteicsts, haxe been lully chi
ploxed. ami the army of inxolutitary
Irainpsxvlioc'iii-Hiiie.loiirsul. .tiiiict'tnijjht
have In cn piolilahly employed ami been
been pill in possessiiinnf eutiifoitableomt'S
The iletnocrats have strix t n to seem u these
alleriitiotis. In exiry spi cell xvhieli I
made in the Hoiisp I pointed out thu ne
cessity for leform in the tariff. Morrison
u poitcd his bill in thu I'm ty-foitith C'on
t,'i'es, and Wood Hied his iiand in the
l'oitx-lifllt Congrehs. Whellier these
bills xveie xvise or not is not now the
.piestion The l'epublicans xvoiild ilex -er
j,'i u them a fair discussion. The sub
ject xvas shelved as a disagreeable skele
ton to be f,ol into a closet as snon as pos
mI.Ic. Me.tnxvhilc bit-iniss sul). red, and
l ibo'was lefl to starve bo nil-o special
iiileiesls xvere too poxvprful for the in
tcllijjinec and iatnotism of Coiinress.
Applause.
"The remedy for our troubles xxliich a
reformation ot the tnrilf could have sc
ciin.l, h.is come in a difi'cicnl rorm, not
from tlieine.liumof man, but from the de
creis of 1'iox i.leiicc. I.iirgu ciops in the
L'nited Stittiaan.l small crops in Kurujie
haxeiimbled us to lesnmo both specie
paynieiit and the cun int; on ot w.nk of
internal iniproveiiieiit. Hut the remedy,
foi lunate as it is, and poweilnl as it ha
bu n for the restoiatioli of prosperity is
hut a t. mporary alleviation. iVith the
return ot -'.Hid liarvi'sis abinad. theinar-
kttsforonr too.l pioduels xvill be aitain
stilctc.l, ami xxu shall lie luoililit lace
to face xvilh the old trouble in an ii''t;ra
ite.l I'm ni, tliu capacity to pro.lttee
more ot the staple pro.ludums ot minis
try than xve can uoii-iniii', ind the nice-si-
ot reitim; loreiirn markits tor oursiii'-
plus. If xve can net these tnaikets we
in consume too.l at home, I'Xp.utini; m
maiuifactuieil goods to the West Indies.
Mcmco, Soiilh America, and urcat niar-
els ot the Orient the xaii.d lnanufae
tines xxliich the coustimers ol thU food
ill produce. Hill the tariff as n.nv ad
justed shuts us out from the.se mai kits.
It imposes duties on laxv materials in so
many ca-es ami in siicn iii-astrous lorm
that we cannot export the manufactured
iro.luds in competition xvith other na
tions xvho ''it tlie.-e liialeiials tree ol
lut v. Anioni, these raw materials are
la ash, copper ore, iron ore, scrap
lion, tire clays, lasting ami serge,, eoinii
inj; and carpel xtools, jute ramie, and the
like, in the production of xxliich no Anier-
an inteii'st is coiiceriie.l except to liaxe
them liccd trom duly in ordir that the
niaiiiifaetiirc.l iro.liiels may be produced
:tt a cost so low as to enal.le us to sell
them abioad. Applause. It is the
xvotldm, man xvho has the deepest inter-
st in seciirinir those nin.lihVatinm of the
iiiff lie xvants the area of eiiiplovment
enlai";ed, the demand lor labor iuereas-
1 It knoxvs that the rale of xx-aejes
lepeuds upon diinand ami siipplv. He
understands that he is and xx ill be xvell
aid when business is active. He knows
or oiitrht to kn.nv that it is not the tnr
ilf xvhieli determine the rate of his xva
'es, but the value of the product of he
labor. It the tariff take- any poitiiui of
that mt Milne by imposing a tax' on the
axv material xxliich enters into that pro-
hid, the tax must come out ot Ins wa-
;.-s for it can come fiom no other
source. I'.lthera lioitum ot that pioiiuel
is sold abroad or it is not. If it is sold
ibioad, then the t.ricisu amount paid in
taxes or raw mateiial oiinht tohave been
id. led to his wages, and if no portion is
1.1 alnoa.l oy lea-oii ol these taxis on
the r.ixv material, then thu liehl for cm-
lovmeiit is nai rowed, and his xvages
fall in coiiseiiueiice. Moreover, the xva
labor ale not ti.xcd bv the taiiff.
but bv free trade xvlteiher xve like it or
not. The xvane.s of labor in everx conn
trv are deli niiined hy the amount xvhieli
can be produced and eairii.l bx the lar
jiM Held ol industry m that coiinlry
.Mr. Hewitt ountcil ci'nspii'u.iiilv from
the speu'hes and votes in (Am 'less of
Haxe.-, Miirinaii, (laihel.I tool (un r
thur, to show that lb. xhad not been in
l.ixor ol imposing duties onlx "ii ar
tieles xvhieli had come lino eompetitioii
wllh Ameiican l.i'o.luets lit ii...ed a
trick ot the ''luliitm; xxliich publish' -1 a
itirtion ot one of (lailiild's speeches,
omitting the folloxwug, xxliich dailicld
said Hi the same spiech:
"I freely admit that lexi inie is tin pii
mary object of taxation. I do m.t af
linn tint .'ill th' proxisiois i.f tin
existing taiiff aic xxise and jtit Ii
many rt.pid they are badlx adjusted
and m c.l imieiidiiienl.
.Mr. llexvitt minted the folloxving from
the same speech by Mr. Garfield:
"Dining niv term of sen ice in this
House I have resisted theelloit t
crease the nile ol duty xxhi n I thmighl
an increase in the late ol duix xvoul.i lit
dangi roils tothestabilily.it our maim
inclining llileiesis, ami ux doing so haxe
been thought untilemlly to the policy ol
protecting American industry. When
the necessity ol the icxeiiiies and tin
sality of our nianufaciuren warranted, I
have favored a reduction of rate, and
these reductions havo aided to picscrxi
tne siaoiiny oi mu bystem.
iiarlidd then recites a conversation
xvith Horacu (ircclcv. in xvliloh ileit
"great man" Bald to him: ''My criticism
New Jersey Sure fop lliiiicotK.
The Democrats liaxe ina.lu a caicfull
canxass of Xexv Jersey, Not a city or
township has been omitted. The esti
mate of probable results in Xox ember is
bnscd on uniisunlly elosu coiiiiutatioiis
by tiiistxvottliy persons, Helving upon
these sources of information, and til ill
in the belief that no pains xvill bo spurcd
to bring to the polls thu entire stlength
of the party, the Di'inocralic leadeis
li'ive not a doubt of the success of the
Hancock tlectoral ticket by a handsome
majority. The unexpected defeat in lu
diuliu hns dud a tendency to aroiisu the
democracy ot Ncxv .leisey to a clear ap
preciation of the grnx ity of the emergency
ami lle y will only work the harder to do
their share in making up for this loss.
Democrats xvho kiiuxv Xexv Jersey
thoroughly scnul the idea that (lailielil
can cany the : slate. One of the most
prominent and shrexvd of thte leaders
called my ultention to the fad that for
thirty years past New Jersey had always
cast its electoral votes for the Democrat
ic candidates for 1 'resident, excepting
that on account of the Douglas and
Mieckimidgc split in lfeO'J il gave four
xotes for Lincoln and three for Douglass
ami in the disastrous (J ret 'ley contest it
wont for Grant. This cxpeiiciicdl or
ganizer and cautious calculator s ii.l that
the Xexv Yotk Deiii'iciaey Hied not be
dlstuide.l about Xexv .lu'siy. At lir.t
there xvas a slight tinge of dissatisfaction
with the noiuilntioii of Governor, and
there had bten a little discord in one or
txvo Congress districts, xvhile desperate
efforts had been made to create disaf
fection in some manufacturing localities;
hut tinder the pressure of the national
exigency harmony xvas testore.l, and the
slate might be depended upon to give a
good majority for Hancock.
The icpublicaus are making vigorous
efforts in Xexv Jersey; but those xvell ac
'piainted in the Stale can easily see that
these elfnrtsaieainic.l not ate.irrxingthe
slate fur Gailiehl, xxliich sensible liepiib
lieans really it gird ns hopeless, xvhat-,
ever they may deem it expedient to pre
tend on tlie subject. These exertions
are directed toward scouring coitaiii
C'oiitirossionnl' districts mid especially
the Legislature, so as to elect a republi
e.in successor to a Senator liamlolph,
xvhile a fexv seem lo th'.nk there is a bare
chance of placing l'littsin the Chair noxv
occupied bv Gov. McClcllaii. Unpl huve
lint jet net an intelligent republican,
thoroughly inforinid in the political sit
uation of "(he Stale, who believe il xvill
ixe lis . lu'toi.'il xoles t.i'Gai liehl.
Therefore the Xexv Vol U I leinoerats
need tool no mu nsiness ao.iiii I neir on in
ern in .ew .leisev.
Vie b'tinue' if tiot tt Jit in-trnmeiitnr co-
Uilinij the vott-3 (ifjnenen (Iks. Hancock.
The tiif'St s. iitil.ln n in '.Iv, np.l the only
sale anil permanent cure for all lii-ex-. s of
the Hx'ir, lii.i i.l nml .tniiiacn, incuiiiinp un
ions lev i r. lever ami sirup, il'inili nuue,
isuiiilici', ilyspi-psia, .xe is I'rof (iiiiliuette's
l'reni'li Liver r id", winch cures nv niisnrp
tl oi Ask x.'tir ilriigcbt for this iimul cure,
nml Idle another, anil if ho has not cot lt
III not aet 11 to' vim, set.il SI OOto
I'li'iiolt 1'itl (In , Toleil.i, O , O..I iliey will
send you one .nst niiil hy return mail, b
Ml!. SKMllll'l: IN lllilHIKhY.N.
Tin: iioi.i.oxv 1'1:i.ii:n-sioxs oi iiu; hi
pi iii.ii- xvs HM'osrii.
Mr. Sextiioiirin an ad.liess in llrook-
lvii on Thuisdav i.itthl, October t st,
lid:
Ihe liipuhlican caucus haxe heen
foil-el lo ehani'e their position in llii
inx.'iss. The public mind- rex oiled
itranist appeals lo passion diiicte.l
against the piopie ot tlie rsoutii. 1 lie
business null in constant inti'icoiilse
xxitli that seciiiin learned the f.ilsen. ss .if
the ehai'L'es brought against it. Diiven
from their lit t position, tliev noxv nv
thnt the luborers of the eounli v xvill be
harmed if Hancock is elected. Tliev
claim that the present prosperity is due
to political action, ami not to the labor
of our people in liehl ami woikshops. I
un tilatl that the issues have lieeii
lantre.l, for it enables us to turn the
public mind to subjects xvhieli xx e xvere
not able to inipiess upon it xxheii it xvas
hated bx sectional hates II. since the
se . f the xxar, tin r icnties of the
e.'Uiitrj had Ik en applied to th. payment
ol its delit. audthev Had dliiuiilslied tlio
than this xviping out almost entirely of
our Stale tax on internal comincico. Ap-
laiic.J our prosperity has heen made
y this policy of the Stiito to n great de
gree, r.verv liepillilican xxill adiiiil that
tlie Democrats xieio foremost in pro
serving this.
"x hue nnirh'has thus been trained in
tho xvny I haxe nai rated, xvhnt has been
done by republican administration for our
comtnetcc upon the oceans ! Wo have
ol the extending, prevailing agencies
that once sent Ihe American Hag and
Vtneiicaii products into exerv poit.
That's tho black cloud that hangs over
our future. Now the pailv thnt ruined
our lorcigii coniiuerce .1. cl.i'c that the
general go eminent has jurisdiction ox't-r
ie canal xve made al our oxx n cost, and
they propose in Coii':H's to take control
of them. Not content with doing the
Democratic iintlv xvu.iil'. ami doing the
Slate gross Injustice, xvilh regaid to its
mills, the liepillilican leaders call upon
ie manufacture-', as a distinct inlcicst.
o come out and airav thouiselvis as a
artisan bodx', mid in xviel.l their poxver
over the groat multitude of laborers in
their employment. A nunc unwise or
improper nioxeineiii has never been made
m thu political histoiy ol our country.
Moru than this, they aic callid iiioiito
oxeit their inlluonee over those in their
cinploymoiit. If this hedoiieiTrectly.it
t ci'itne under our laxvs, I Applnn-e.
lut it is said this may !. evaded bv us-
itioiis that tlie election of Gen. linn
cock will hniiii the cm loyces ami thnt
.Mr. (iniheltl xvill htlp thorn.
"There is one thing maimfa' tuicis. or
those in their employment, haveto fear
That is tiio chci k niioii exports, xvhieli
xxill turn the balance of trade against us
and put an end to tho prosperity of all
pursuits. The efforts which are tiuxv
openly made by ollicials connected xvith
the general government to get control cf
the earning trade ot our country is full
of danger. When government ollicials
ay their hands upon tho rights and in-
eresis id the people theic ate no laws
of comiiieicc, no competitions that can
hold them in clic k. Just what Mr Gar
lield says he wishes to sec. "The gravi-
atioii of more power in the hands of the
Government' has led to the coriiiptinn
Hid downfall of most of the xvorld. The
republican ollicials ask of you more jur
i-diclion than xvise moil seek or honest
men xvatit."
Can manufactures, can business men,
in the laboring class be guilty of gica
lir lolly than that of placing the control
of their interests in the hands of those
over whom they can exercise an influence
so remote and so xveak?
s .Mr. Seymour sat down loud cheers
were given for him nml lor General Hati
cool;. I'.x-dov. llollman xvas then in
troduced. Ho said, among other things:
Since Congrccss had been in Demo
cratic, hands every sccitntv and every
interest in this land has increased in val
ue, and there isn't a bondholder xvho
xvill noxv sell a government bond at one
per cent, discount, in anticipation of a
Democratic victor)-. If the employer of
any laboring man tolls him that tho el
ection of General Hancock is going to
make htm shut up his shop, tell him to
shut up bis mouth. It is nonsense. The
old Federal party and the old Whig
mrtj-, suppo-cd to bo dead forever, are
noxv appearing again in the repiioliean
inrtv. Its uoxv about time that the
Democrats xvho xvont over to that party
on xvar issues leave it. or they xxill soon
lecoine cinbarassed."
l'.XAMINi: YOflt TICKT.1H Cl.OSl'.I.Y IIP.KOI'.B
VOTINO ANII fsKIl 1 HAT YOU AUIl NOT 1I
t'KIVIHl. Till! HrUAlUIIT Iir.MOCltATlO
TICKET IS I'lllXrilll O.N TIIK lllllll) I'AOU OK
this l'Ai'im.
Hancock's l.lettion Sure.
I'Xcrs AMI I Illl'IlHS SHOXVINII ins I V-
H(iiiiTi:n .sriir.MiTii.
To Tin: Kiiitoii or un: Spn Sum Lot
u f. hi II Hi t thu situation sipiaulx'. lie
fore Indiana had imlicattd its ineiiiiatiou
the diinocrats claimed all tho soiillicin
slatis, logithcr xxitli tho four iioitherti
stal. s that voted for Tildeii in lS"(i, as
p.'ifictlv iissiiieiT lo them, and regarded
roiiiisylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin,
the slates on the Pacific slope, mid all
the Xexv Kiiglaml .States, except Vir
ulent iw debatable tirritoiy. Thoiestilt
of the October dictions relegates Xexv
Vork, Indiana, Viiginin, Xexv Jersey,
Louisiana, South Ciiioliua, Connecticut
ti t is 1 Florida lo tlie list of doubtful states
in lcpublicau estimates, and undoubted
ly hands such slides as Ohio and Massa
ohils "Its over lo the republican column,
liiil in all this theic is not the slightest
oeu.se lor demociatic dospondeiicj'. On
the contrary, assuming that oxen Indiana
goes r. publienn in November, tho lie
piiblieans lack three voles of a majority,
gixing them every really doubtful state,
as the tolloxving tables xvill demon
strate. The real danger of the present poliii
eat situation is not a republican victory
in November, but the chance, that tho
lection xvill ho thioxvii into tho House
of lfeprcsentatixcs on the divided votu
of Maine, or a contested election in
Florida. Dividing the thirty eight stales
into four classes, the safely democratic
and doubtfully democratic, 'the ceitainly
rcpublicau ami probably republican, tho
result is as loliows:
P.' XI .I'ltATIC,
Elector..' xotes
jussoitri
Keiitticki
T. in. suec
llecrs'U
N'tltb C'arollni.
Al.lb..tui
New. I. rsey
-irar) l.ina
lexa.
Mississippi
Alk ut-as
XX est Virginia
Uilnwaro
.... VI
. . 11
. . II
.... It.
... le
.... 9
. - 4
HEI'CBl.tCXV.
hh-ciortil x-'.tos.
O'l-l tfj
.titLss'u'aus.iii,
Michigan .
loil.l
,Mtt.i.esot.i
Kansas s
X' riuont- s
Hbodii Island A
Ncltr..ski . A
Oolorudo a
. 13
,. 1i
. 11
I'o'al Ill
iiofitTi'fi i.v iirHociiArii
.Uectorai xoles.
New Yolk
Virgin! i
Loin-Lin x
Sititli urollioi. .
Xl.iln.;
oiil.ect cut
l'lolldu
Total ,
Total . 1
1'noiiAitt.v KrrrsiicAN,
Kltctorul votes
P. nnsylvtnla
illlnoi. vt
XXl.co.isln io
I'lillfotnla 1
it New Hampshire 5
S N'c.lacja ;(
Tl O .'gnu 3
M llllUliu 15
Total Ui
'u'--sury to arliolee is
ii ' Li : M-i. slionlillT
I SH
popular demand have como from the
lli'inocratie paitx-, and have been icsist
cd by iho I'epiihlican .aity in thollouso
of ltepreseututivcs. This fact has been
used as tho basis of tho charge that the
Democratic policy is that of free titidc,
while the Hepiiblicans aru the friends of
protection. Noxv, hoxv far docs the
Democrat io plalfoiui divcrgu from tlio
1'epublican ilank 1 It declares for "rox--eiiuo
only," ns dues, in e ffect, the iU'luib.
llcan platform, lloyond this it h silt lit.
It due not demand higher dtitita or
loxvtr duties. If tho jiivhcnt tariff is n
I't'veiiuo tniiff, as Gen. Qm field insisted
xvilh great forco In his tariff speech of
18"8,then thcpie'sciittaiiffmeetstho pits
cut deiuandsof the Deinocratio plnttoiui,
lint it would-be absurd todenytlmt the
plank was Intended to give expression to
the ri-ncral judgmviit t f tho Democratic
p tity that the existing tsuiit' is not a
model wiitrivMicQ, that it ('ixuti'S iuiKsl
After speaking of the luosperitx of
.in laboiTiig classes, which he said xvas
due to tho failure ot crops in Fuioiie.
ami a cuiim-iiciiI demand for help from
this side, lln speaker a. hied' " hat ie
line. . I the cost ul taxation That is ni.i
onlx ol iiiteii'si as to tin oast, but h is
xital lo the finnrc. II it can be k.-i.t
doxxn XX e shall be able to keep our font
hold in Furopean inaikds. IScinihli-
cans claim that their administration is
entitled to the credit of this. We chargo
Hint they havo destroyed our ocean car
l) ing trade, and at the outset they on
poscu inn measure uiai more t urn all
others help our e.xi.oits at this I ine
The only thing which stands between
ol you U that you aiu not sufficiently the ).roducts of our land nnd the innik'
high protectivo in your view's." Mr. ds of the xvorld is tho cost of transi.or
tlio Tribum did not republish this ccrti- Mr- Seymour insintircd the Dcmociat
licaio irom norncu liree'lcy. It steins io uiamig. nicni oi tne r.ue l riui as one
that (iiiilitli xvas not l.roteetionist long sti touaul a return of monmiiv.
enough to meet the views of the late 'Ihe icstilt lias been that tho commtire
Democratic candidate for I'li'side'iit" ni'ou Iho xx liter rouiis has exceedtd uny
Laughter. thing known in the past. Ncxv lifu xvas
Mr. Hexvilt diclareil that the mil is- giVen to those xvlio Usui these loutes.
sum before tho j.cople is the thiid teini iHi)tiovcd and cnlargtd Msstlshaxe been
Lwxppiausej, ami mat tit n. Uiniit is too ""ii, mo cost hi eniljing has not uicrts
great a man to he tiustcd with power. ',v icduccti to tho extent of tho ie
" iiiiiiiuii oi ions out 1 1 11 1 il ox t il liiftl.oi.
'1 lie liri'iilcst lilt'Sjlug, llnivohiiii iidopted. Tliis hns nffected
not water route mono, but the i hole
a worn) to motiii:i:s.
Motlurs slioi.hl re.i'. itiher that a inn-! tm-
nortiint ilutx'st tt.t. s. aon .1 the year i- tu io.il.
nTter tlie health of lln ir fatnilies anil rlc ut.e
the malaria nt il iuinir t'e trntn il eir yieui
Tlie e htu, lii. i: Il nt will toi.e up the .louiiili
ti. ii livei, li'Ui.In f l ti.' Imwe!- tin. I purify the
Mi. n. I so nerl'i ciU its Pirk r's (iiiut. r Totiic.
mltert-tul in our tol.ttniii Tbo wo1 ilerlul
.ure- of u.ti sniitlt.ti; ui-m of rli-'iiiiiiti-iti
... ttr,.lL"a tu .1 tual ir . .1 .linr.lei's is il e leeon
uhv lids pure ixiiU excellt'til luuiily ine'ilic'.ne
is so gttiirally t'stiettieil VoU.
The Williamspott (luzette cfc Hullttiti,
(Hep.) paid the following compliment
upon Gen. (ieo. 15. McClollan, in their
issue of October '2'2m:
"Willianispoit will piobablv haxe some
distinguished guests within iter borders
today. Tho ceiitic of attraction, of
cour.se, xvill be General George 15. Mc
Clcllaii, a gentleman whose name is
known throughout the civili.ed xvorld.
If ho came merely in his character as
governor of the sister state of Xexx
ei'sev. ho xx'ould be a prominent visitor
titled to patticular courtesies. It is
ol, hoxvever, the position he now holds
lich gives him the highest claim to at-
ntion. I lis inline calls up associations
the daxs xvhi'li it xvas upon ex cry -
ngiii, and familiar in every pait ol tin
ttion. In the caily jearo ot the xxar
I'lieral McClellan occupied an enxial.le
Itunence He achiovul the liist deei
e xietories for the I'liiou aimy in that
uggle In response to the summons
the government, ho then look chnrgi
the forces in and about Washington,
id Irom the incongruous ami ciude ma
rials placed in his hands moid. led xxliat
is undeniably the finest military or
uiuatioii of tne count iy. if not of the
hole world's history, the grand, hislor
, inxieiblo Armv of the I'otoinac, the
tine ai nix xvhieli xvas destined to linullv
oxiilhioiv the xeteran defenders of the
rebellion. The inarching and lighting of
that armv under his leadership game
or it an itupciMianlo ren.uvii. It is Hi
host compliment winch language can
.ax to anv man to sav that, as its com
inatnler, McClellan xvas idolized bv the
linn composing it. As coininnndei-in-
liet of the L'nited States tinuies Mo
Clellan held a nosition xvliieli iusitiis
mu a perpetual place in ln-toiv. It is
xvoithv ol note, aside fiom any political
bearing, that the man in xho.-o iuteiest
McClellan noxv visits xx illiamsport, gam
.1 his lust laurels when lighting as a
suboidinato under his command. It xvas
Mi Clellan xvho first implied Hie term
piii'iili lo Hancock. js the cniidulatf
.f a gicat political l.nilv for thel'usi
ltiicvin 1 80 1, McClcllaii again oecniiiid
a histoilo position. All these things cum
luiicd make mm a character whom tit
people me eager to see, and as this is his
A Simple, pure, haruiltss rfinuly, thai niilioad mtirii. AVlien the water loutes
iurs every (fine ami ptf-vents elism.e by me closetl, niilioad chtugiH ate put im,
LrArtlnir llin l.li.n.l ..,..u ,1. l. .... .1 , ... ' l.1
........ ,, ., !, iifiiim, i nun out eioxvii xviicu nicy are oi.ei
rilliur6uUe.bdl. the freuti.i 'To Icl.l n the full .Ment i this n
c er wnftrrrd linen la.n. Hop ,!,,-o.ir tx,sis ,, ' .
lit-pln (be hlonil
k inieys urn
h'tuslii (' I
I Ittm I' tl. at remedy, and
iliei
jiro.
go to pit.
t . i''tiPKrM.o.ts ci must i
II b Inif beasrel by tl.tw himTia wl, l,mf Ml1"0 uml u' 'U )OU thst
i xxineji ins f'.ciii it , .-..to
t-txlo i f rur food itbti :n(
len nsvidand c iceJ h f ul )(.u v I.i I " ' K s
SWittKitttr whimn, lijgtt, ' ljuuuote tl.c
Noxx-, xvhero arc the republicans going
to get the elexcii votes essential to'theu-
siicccss'! if the Democrats carry New
Yoik, tliev can afford to give Indiana,
(.ontieeicut ami Ploiula. together xv tli
all the Pacific states' to Mr. Garfield, and
still elect (icneral Hancock. That the
republicans aro not sure of Indiana in
November as they xvoiild be glad to make
us bclicvo is plainly proven by the far
from sanguine speech of Secrefury Sher
man, who simply oicos their sober sec
ond thought when he tells the lately des
pondent but noxv over confident republi
lican voters that there is plenty of hard
work ahead of them bcfoio they can con
sider thcntselxes out of the xx nods. Han
cock is good .",000 xotes stronger than
Landers in Indiana. Vice 1 'resident
English said from tho beginning that
this xvas not the election in xx liich bo xvas
a candidate. The people of Indiana
cannot be subjected in November lo tho
xvhoedling. bribing and bullying tluv
xveie obliged lo emliiio on the pait f"f
the entile nnny of republleun i llicials
coiicenttatid theie from evetv stale ill
the I'liion. The xx titer, hitx ing nai liei
paled in tho canvass, knoxvs xvhctoifho
speaks, and w hatexer other Dcmociats
may haxe expected, most unieasonablv.
ho can piove by letlets xviitten days and
weeks bcfoie election that he, at' least,
telt more than doubtful of the result.
ind exiuesscd the opinion that "tbedem
ocrats xvoiild be sold out by the greoii-
ducmts, as, in met. t lev xveie.
The latest a.lvicts irom the Pacific
states are of a chaiacler most eiicourage
ing to the democracy ; and there is far
better n ason to bebexo that California.
Oregon and Nevada will vote for Han
cock in Nox ember, than that indiana.
Connecicut or Maine xvill emlniso Gar
field. The panic am. .tig business men
has culminated, and tlie reaction has
commenced illicitly. New Jersey i as
silo ami staunch a's Missouri ; and as for
sew ork lit the comments ot tho
Time ''ii the uni.i eciileiited registration
speak for the detei mined icsnlution of
the ili mm racy of the uiipiie state to
set the stamp of condemnation uiion
thai political patly xx Inch descended to
the fraud and Iria'cliuy practiced upon
i.i. ' ..ii. oi ... i - i .1.
Florida is tin Iv southern state of
xx'hich the icpublicaus have any hopes.
The contest is to be foil.'bt out here in
Ncxv Vork, and as this great state xotis.
so goes the battle in Nox ember. The re
nblicaiis have won a single point in a
game where tlie odds are still hcaxil)
against them, Indiana mcrelv offsetts
.Maine. 1 hat the days of this duiio-
cratie republic are nuinbtred ; that a
man conxicted of iccciving criiipiion
money ran ever be elected Presidi nt of
these I'li'itcd Stalls; that the gicat ma
jonly of fu e born eitieiis aic ready to
torleit all chums to self 'overnmi id bv
mlorsing llie clu toral juggle of four
yeais ago, can nexerbe behixi.l befmo
il is finally ih moiistiati d. Thnt victory
is nssiired lo the dt mocrncy if they exr
elt their entire eiioigy, isbeyond epic'stion
-to iioiuit xvould bo ilislojally.to lalter
xvotild be sin."
Ai.iii'.itT Wi.itr.iiN Kkiai:y.
UKWAJSK OK HOCiUS TICKKTS.
A h'oml Answer.
llepnbliofiiis. clnini that if llanccck is
eli ct ul tho wages of xxoikingiiitii will ha
cut down. Air. Dusciibeiry, n 1'cnuli-
licaii boss, said to one of his woikuien,
xvho is a Hancock man, "If Hancock is
liist f oi mill visit to Williamsi.oit. it need elected, 1 can lino jou for S3 u week.'
not boMiimisiiig if thi-ie isn lnruu crowd The woikuian iiplied, "If you believed
diaxvn lieio by his piesence. It is onlv that, you would xoto for Hancock vour
fitting that the city show him the coiisid- Hlf. 1 ho boss "shut up.
t ration duo to Ills piomiiieuce. time aro
iniiny ttiian eohliris heic, of all politi
cf.1 complexions, xvho xxill takeiccusii.nl
to liny their aspects to one xvho once
held the chief ooinnmud ol our minim.
Kxervtbiiig indicates that the geneial
xvill haxe a Hctj.tion heie ot xvhieli be
may xven letl piouil.
,, ,., . ' ., , . ., , "lf, xvhieli Mitui etirttl my i.ursine l..y
ii Vl l AxvM. -l11,li'l1 ,h tirrV. nd u e.stell1t, dee h. l,pl
UctUelnUl, M; I l. ' '''( romelv r ,il oaby tniuch rlrelly LM.ed I'.sli .
lUeli-hsV 1), Hull's llabv h'jiup f.n; mi J , ,., Ma coii.tMltl,)" I
n l.is ii. .... oplsif ', m;,l ) Iniifxtml but f fct,u,j , bo w Iil.e.u ? th i. re l rT,.i:
lutm-. 1'Vt le ty nil etuvgls.
Hoxv She Saved Her Din lln;.
"I shall mver x;ain feelto awfully ner
vous a liuiU my liable, teelhiuj!, writraa
msteh.l n.i.lhcr W bn.H.t i c.ur little
iisrll.'v by k liutj isc!t nt i) i.leia lulsu.
iiini, , i.ui imj.pny liinel ot I'orltt's Glpger
,w,n i uiiiu, t us. h icw ri t uitjuis inv.
...It ...l 1-1 I ':. , . '
-II-s
lie.
1 1.1 T
W'.Ut.l nut bo without Ih la rrllslib. i.l.it.,.
Tbr txtirKK" A Moiher of Kroolljn.