u T 5tt " f Sll. .XnC S3 j5J3l-- rear S3S&.iS: Li li i i li CtiiiiliHiii rnltisiaii. EHENOnUEiC, PA., "Democratic JSai iaul 'i"tckt. for phi-.storjtt : AMULL J. TIL DEN, of New Yoik .Vs.. T A '-e" TIIOS. A. IIKNDIUCKS, of In '.iuiKi. Democratic Cwtiita 2"-Af. STATF SFNAT'lH : F. A P1TOKMAK K.:, 1H , i -'-tirg. lSn j. ct to r.strh t r..r.r i nv. ) . :rJ! hi. . : ,'OHN DOWNTV. .l,,Juist- u. J A M E J . T J i c.i M A S , Oa rt . .: . T a p. MiKIill r' : JOHN r.YAN. Camhria lVironh. Asorj ati: jnn;i:s : JOHN FUNAflAN, rt- i.y fri K Tp JOHN I. THOMAS. Kr-r -t.nrj:. poult liovsK i: 'r.CT'K : ISAAC N. WI.-SlNOEli, Hi.i-kH.k Twp. ,11'KY fn.MMl'iSKlNF.K: JOSCr-H C It A M 1J 11, Alh-plienr Twp. AV'niLi: o'ir article of last vock met with veiy goncral approval s- far as Grant's un happy postmaster at Johnstown is oou cerned, our only error in h;s regAid being the fact that he wa and r.yr ap pointed, as s'eted by ux, to the Dfiit Court c'eikrdr'p, nonio very jwjHsjtable lie )iullican fiituids thii;k that, we caft a re Heetion npon the memory of IIon.-SRniui.-l Henry, deceased. Far Ixs it from nr. to d j ' anything of thr.t kind. Mr. IT.-my . one if our waimest personal fiiendH, and mow that he is d'ad, God fjilid that wo j should say aught ae.ainst h?n. II. s tragic j death awakened lie best :;-jpu!vMiof oveiy . lieart, and no man of honor von id now desire to he loml Lis memoiy, onnf-h lesa jmpupn his motives while living. It wae not Samuel Henry who caused the ruinous collapse of Lloyd Ss Co.'s bank in this jlace, hut the riip that fnnrnifjded hira. If Mr. Henry wan imposed npfn and his conlidoneo abused, as we have no h-i'atioii in faying waa unfortunately the eae, U t the authors of that grrat wrong answer for the evils that followed in wake. lie w as surrounded by a ring whose political influence ruined him and the buik he rep leseided, and in that feaiful ru!n the l.iborcr, the widow and the orphan be cuae equal sufferers. No, Famucl Ilnry, liberal, clever and kind hearted, as ell will ' admit, was, like Laaccor. in the fable, crushed to death by tLe seriils that Coiled themselves alx i.t !.itn. Ner do we wish to be understood as hav ing charged npon Mr. Henry the expendi ture of the $171,000, or r7,000 per year, which the bixiks of the defunct bank afore said seem to indicate were used to secure his election for three terms to tho legis lature. The ring, and n-t Mr. Hnry, is re sponsible fur this wholesale rohlx-ry of the widow, the orphan and the laloiing man, and the members of that unprinci palled cabal w ill find when lhe gieat day of reek oiling comes that the man they deceived and drove to dejeration will Ktaud befortj the throne of God much more justified in the eye of omnipotent merey than they who imposed upon his generosity, preyed npon his bounty, and allured hira to his rniu. As Thomas Davis, the present Puipubli can candidate for FherifF, is ft mrtuler of that ring, which it is trnth to say owns and controls Geo. T. Swank, who is iTitir crea tare and Grant's postmaster and a Mr. Paris was chairman of ths Republican county commjttae whon Samuel Henry was elected, it is not venturing too far to pre. dime that he eoulJ if he would account for a great deal of the peoples money rjnan dored for that rmT",v,e, and tell the woild bow and where and for what ohjnet it was expended, f hi r columns ere open for any explanation he may see fit to make, lie knows, because ho is in It, tbst there are iufluenees at work hem In this ring whoFe contact is politiral, moral and financial death to all who touch it, snd when he finds, as he will find when the verdirt of the people of this con nty isrecm d-'d against him at the balM-box, that the power of thin infamons political combination hss de parted forever, he can console himself with the thought that his defeat was well earned and the natural seqnenee of imch snpport as is now heng accorded In'm by his fellow "ringsters and their recogTiixed mouthpiece, the Johnstown Tribune. Mr. Johv Rtati, the wll known mot chant of Johnstown. Pa., has ths nnmtnv tion for sheriff of Cumbria roun'y rm the j rteniocratle ticket-. He is a pnnlar man of etxHisirs aefjnuintnm and h'dd in hi-jli tfiem, iiienrtng hltu a large vote ontuids of party Hdps. The above, which wa clip from Monday's issue of the HanUhuifir Pjtriott is tine lo the letter, pave and except tbo asueition that Mr. Ryan is th well known merchant of Johnstown, which, by the way, the reader mouM im l.ri to infei nom tt,e atiove item has only one ; nor ia he a merchant Of Job ttstown at all, his home and place of busineva bern in Cambria boroogh, neatly v . . . . . t . v ...J... V- . - . . . . many year he has been engaged la mer- cantile nnrauita. and where be haa earued a reputatioD for honesty and integiity which haa never been and never oao bo successfully. m a a Hon. Hokatio Sktmovr. noting on the advice of his ph; sic-m, has positively de clined the nomination f-r Governor tend ered to him by the New York Democracy. "The contention -will be called together again and another candidate thobe.ii. TH I The fact Unit not a few of our people ' are interested in the question of tho riht ; of way for the pioposed 1 H one fl"p1 l!i0 1 oil country to the senbor.td iruhieed ;s lust ( ' eek to mike edit.uid ri.--mi.Mi T too r--l-! ; jcctious urged against this great nterpriso j i br j.nilic.s intciestcd in its defeat, and by j 'wit., in it- seemed to some very cogent j i reasons, sit; fr-m their own personal in j torofcts, w en; give n for ll.C stand taken ly ; them. ILkvio i!o pivj i'lio? in the mat- ; ! u-r, however, ui.d pe.rectly willing ; . . . i ii i ..i x.o s1m.ui i j that both title should he hcaid, we -cm ' it fcimj.le jusilee to say that the fnends ol this niotter niovrment n-j'iescnt ii:m inc business ..r the itfite las been controlled for some time by a l inI which includes I " ""' J " . , , many prominent railroad othc.als-a charge ; com mi, i eo m i. unijifw iu .w.oCi ... ( m:cb u certain alleged disci itninati imi in i 'ir of this very line, and the witness, ' ' .. . ... .. 1 rcfasf d to testify. It w.Ii De UHiicuiW say j ; the fiieuds of the tneaiMii,. to saiitfy the j ; '.lbiic that if theie was no crookednepB , I.ia wi!.t li-ivev Iwnn fttv n-;n1 iv fiir.ii?i ! cxithnmL The oil produeer?, oppresil by the ex actions, as they declare, f the ring, seek oallet to tide-water, and have under takoB to lay a lino of pipe, wish the neces raty s'-Htions and machinery. Thin move ment is earnestly resisted by what the pro- Amrm Uiin tn Im n iniwiPimlr. who have ! i i . . ' .i . . . i , hi.: agents t ir al mi the i ioimsiu ronto , to falsify and misixj nscnt the Company I and obstruct settlements for right of w ay They have published articles, It is said, in pr.pcrs controlled by the combination ami republished them in others, vaj,nS thote for largo sums cs advert Lsements to roanu- ! facture an adverse pnVlio eeutiinent. The pite line, its advocates ttll us, can do no harm to the farmers. Whero it cresses fields it will be' buried out of reach of the plow, and contracts, they declare, will ly givrn to land owners to dig the trenches and haul and distribute the pipes, a well as supply stations with fuel and provisions for employees. More than this, the pro- . . , . . ., . ; lectors of tho enuuniise niomise that tnc j -t l ! pip line will harm no one. It will not be destructive to fields or highways, wiil not bum buildings or kill etoek, and hs it I unqnistionably to be constructed iu tho intcit'.t of cheap trans citation and ag:iiust what are conceived to bo rings, monopolies and spoculatos-s, it hoks from that ste.nil pit.t t-o be worthy of encouragement ami deserving of the fewest pfjsibl obstacles ia the way of its const met inn. Having said this much ia its favor, and with no more reserve than we presented the other side of tho question iu our itisue f Lvit week, we drop the subject so far es our editorial columns are concerned, sttil leaving, however, to the friends and op. ponents of tho movement the eippoitunity to dieuss the natter in a proper fpirit through the medium of our advertisi"gdc jiaitment, for which the usual rates will be charged. Tub iuterriew of President Oraut with a Herald reporter at Lue Rriroh on Sep tember 1st, dieelees af tate of facts worthy of the most dipa-.ionstv eonsidnation of a'l votors. General Grant defiuitedy de clares himself Pn.:dent, not of the United States, hot of the Republican party, and paiticnlarly of his own branch of that par. ty, as exemplified in his own set, of which R-.'lie n and Dabcock are tho cxemplers. The hioiix war he treats aattf little moment as eompaivd with the Indiana eluct ion. It seems to us that President Grant's oath of ofHee does concern Lhe Indian war, and has very little to do with the election ia either Indiana, West Virginia, or tho Cir olinas, ntttil eotne case is presented to him by the proper authorities requiring his dt fii.inite ofiicial action, under the consti tution and Liw, If General (Jrant prefers to be President of a prty, or of a faction of a paity, from now to March 4th, 1S73, rather that Chief Executive of all the United States, ho most not be su:piiscd if his acts are criticized and his motives in vesiigated. Iu this view, why should President Oraut be eo anxious for the election of his successor, chosen by the convention of his party, not only as agnint a Demnciit, but aa against any Republican like IJIaine, or Uiistow, u't of his own particular stifpe and not of the particular net who oither (dialed tho iuti maey of the Whito House or were to be de pended on for absolute adherence to the views prevailing there P Is there anything lobe coveied up which it is not morel uussfd to trust to Tildun, but eveu to Pdaine or 1'iistowf If so, who has de ceived the President so gieatly as to lead hiiu to put himself forwaid at once as the denouncer of the Cattellsand the defender tf Robeson, who f.rstered tho Cattells, ma1o for them their or.nortuiiil ie of i.tioi. r i di.r, ai.d Modted hy their swindles to the extriit of owimr to them his residanc. ! built by them, end Mill nnpnid for by him, ( whieh stands within two miles of tho Pres idential cottage whore the interview occur red t General Gi ant's language as to Rris tow and Wilson is particularly noticeable. Ho accuses the late Secretary of tho Tress uiy of d;rect falsehood, and nothing could bo moie Miuted than his 6neer at Solicitor Wilson. Into the meria of Republican fsmily quru rihi it is not our business to en ter, but it is proper to notice that what ever the doaeits of Ihistow and Wilson, whoin Grant denounces, these two men ; ' " f " ' V , V mon j U,e , ly "CB u",'or " Bdmiuia- j t,"n. who nioceodcd iu esptoing fiaud . i) pint the underM U-f. A very quiet election for State ofileers ' was held i Arkansas on Mondav laa a,.d alfhouoh r.,,i-,.ll .u:.Ai .i.-'h.-.I r ' the Republicans, t HecVed tho' , i-iruef uy arionr. nny Thousand majoiity. In Vermont, on the following dsy, ti c Republicans cairied everything befoie their., the Demorratx gained i-ear'v ffrv , jer (inn. on tfieir votes, as compared with I the Presidential eleLion of 1372. which dei ivi-s support from the tact tl;at a mechanics and lalwuers f.-om many or tbo nerney, r.sj., or Aitoona. was .-r ,.r i.i;..rr mil i sititiviiic .listi-ir. wliol.nll- ft -their homesH urn and delivered a speech full of . . - I ,nic distant, to come to the nn etire to ! lent points and many w itty allusions, road linos was lately summoned before , J t aTul imtant I was followed by .John S. llhey. Esq , w h p uciinuueiH in jau. iv e trust f """" -" iur mo ; --.. io county, ik., ana Mississii.r.i River lti..A i ' "P" ,lol U- Lleven or thocveiv u.,e jiiek- Bnstow will appreciate General Giant'a Aii.er.cau people. induced a few more igno,-a.,t people to cented tbo XnAn i Ii . . 1 - . J . m. 1 m w9 U lift I all fT 1 1 fia . I u utf.li A. ..v 1 r . a. 1 - I.i oU'A u , i v I, i . A .a . - -T ' H H ll-miltl MM li.lVIt I HA on of Ins Muviees in the intervals of! ..n-nocoiiciusnoi jir. Landla' mat3rly jotu mem. : , . .?;'; i'a : od fearful lu-ivalioiiH. fiom two ..f it ! IT a . ... . aTfial r Mr VViay ...WT Z If- kT i r- i'tl III.'UPIL H Id Lruteil . - . . . " ' I vriinoiit cmp:iiL'L i ia l.tMt-Irf will '""u" imivtu iimt iur. m. .;n ' : ' v ! ttl a invito aiul iin.l. .1 in i aml.ui ; v..,ai and ti e wholo aubioct cleailv "". Jounstowu, be invited to address I A New York lad. of seventeen. ' i. ,..i;i...i,r. ... . -. ",lJ' i by the shin Yo k.-hhe. f, v,ii,,. , . ' I . II - t . .... . "III tt-l (III V If ITTIB fllr A a-a An ..1 .. ,1.. . ' . ' -..-iaa ..ri-1(tl. .tmi'llt 15", , . , . , -rk i iT'i f Ti'lR Tii Til iOC ) OLD ..ill:. : l.i...j.i i.i 1 1. 1 1. vw....-n3r.'t;'ift of the ' ft nt'ff f(t' if i T.o ,nr-ftin? I. hi in U.c t oxut Hor.e on ...,.v vnnmr l;ir. iii l-nrsuiincc of tbe i m ,,f ,i,e Chairman of the Democratic p(,tIi!v C 'omiiiittfe, was every respect in a m.t rHtifyn.? soccer. .,ot "'J 'lie heavy rain which comm ftb g nVKick .(i he (i,.i,.K;1i)lliS flotn various paitso Notwnhstiind nienced fall- afternooii, f the coun- tv cnie ponrmj? into town loog oeioro u:e l-rnr Anntrd for tlie opening of the neennfr, am. -vie . ......i-. envelojrf'd the earl i our st;e-Ts weie nueu ilUcht X(tU j jSHtu,s ,,f t tr (j;JV a'xt -trie remedy proposed i hv the Demociatic paity fur llio ti-rrihlo j hard times which now parlyzes the indus- j f, ;a ,.r i im Prtimtrv :nd BtToets all classes : f-- - - - J o'clock in the evening the Kbens- ; but" Silver Cornet Hind apieared upon our stieets anu piayeo a numoer oi hoc tunes, iu the meantime proceeding to the i'lair Ilouue, where thev halted and filled ! the air with sweet strains of patriot ic music. Whilo the immense multitude or people stjol around listening to the music and anxiously waiting for the meeting, a lnrgo delegation from LoreHo, headed tiy the ex cellent martial hind from th.it place, crvrre marching up Mam street and joined the eoi net. band, and ero long both b.inris. lowed by a largo imd well conducted p:o- . J , . ... . .. . jir.use, into which the immense crowd pushed its way, tilling tne larsre room so completely that it was impossible to gain an entrance, neatly if not 'jiiite one-half of those desiring to listen to the speeches be ing obliged to remain outside. Mr. L. D. Woodruff, Chairman of tho Democratic County Committee, called the meeting promptly to order at 8 o'clock, and in a very neat little speech not only sounded the keynote of the campaign but congrat ulated the Democracy of the county on the evidence presented by the large number in attendance that they were stjll detetmined to fight on and fight ever for the great sud good cause which bad brought thorn to eethf-r. At the conclusion of his remarks er. oooruu rean me names oi too i juow iug gentlemen who hail been selected to , tiresidn tt tlif niei-tinf. and on motion the preside at the meeting repoit was adopted without a dissenting voieo. Here is tho list : President R. L. Johnston, F.sq., of Et 'nKt.ura. Vico Prcsi.len's Francis It-are r F.sij., Carrolltown ; Jacob Z. Nasl, Clt-ar-field township : I. A. Lufhftr, ttiirroll town s'lip ; Win. lii'ziiijjt r, Loretto ; Christian Wafers, V","hit towni-lii" ; W. W. Ilarri.", Jackf.on township ; Jitoi Whlnisnn, t"oii liisuuh lioroiuti ; John iVintz, Catnhrhk hor cngSi ; Win. KtrotipiH, Johnstown. S -creta-rif's A, J. Christy, Loretto ; Jacob Zim tnertnan, Rsq., Johnstown ; Henry Mellon, Chest Hprings. On aseuming thedo'ies f the chair, Mr. Johnsttm touk occa-sion t thank the v.ist a-seniblage for tho honor that had been conferred upon him, and then gave rein to his thoughts in one 'f tlnise witty and niatevly ullbrts, tin brief indeed, for which he is so proverbial, remarking among other ;hinrs, jis an excuse for his brevity, that he did not feel in tho Lust of condition j hysi cai'.y, and although ho might hare strength enough to address a common sort of a meet ing, such as out Republican friends would be able to get together, he Teit entirely unequal to tho task of holding forth to so large a ciowd us confronted hiin on this occasion. Mr. Johnston concluded bin short but well received speech by calling en the oilier officers of the meeting to come for waul and take the places assigned them. This done, a motion was made and unani mously adopted that Aug. S.. Landis, Esq . of Hollidayr.biiig, whom we are proud to say was a rchooimato and companion of our own in childhood days, be invited to come t hnaard and udd;css the meeting. Loud cries of "Laudirt ! Landis T' followed in quiek succession, and in response to those repeated call that gentleman sreooed to ! '.no secret earn pest bound by 1 himself citisw the made :n the Presidential campaign of tour j years ago, wnicu resulted, tiei-inte their effort, iu tho election of Grant for u second term. People had regretted this since the j geueiai proMtaiu n oi nu&iness lia.t failen as a pall upon the country. Ten years ago w ar ceased and peace was declared. H7w long, he asked, were our brethem in the Southern States subject to the rule of the bayonet? No one can picture the KtiJTer- ings of there jeople, br-cuse thoy hd not ! a i.nr cr.o nee ejection. Just as fast as' these States we.ie l eimitted to have five I eleotioi.s they ranged themselves on tLo side of DcmoCiacy, and the only tiro States iu whhdl l:lvhlssi!.ii f.i-.oi aTwto o . '-.... li -i Carolina and Louisiana, and in those two ' Republican authority i snn-emo. Mr. Landis then oriticis.'d the action ef ' kuiiuui, lMiij Kuan oe nur c'J trora rio-xwr and a now leader, whiv n,v T...r..- ; synonymous with Reform, should he cho sen pbtcie ...., -1 a 1 . - . . occupant of the White House. , i oc sj;e.isei men re.eijeil ro ttie public i affairs of Now York, ami claimed that Til- 1 den had enacted immense reforms in that WtnA tin i . -f . i.-vt7. i.o idiiiit ii, iat nil Kli'.w tr. ta i.uc, iu .nr. i u.ien oaa caosc-.l lioss i auu a ii tne otner ideals of New i I T ed at some length to criticiso the action of the Repuhlicau paity, iu candidates and platform, iu an able and eloquent manner, j and concluded with the Lope that a better ! i mifi m.'uiA i ha -i . .1 i . . . . evening Z I" " ' " ' ..ali.id ?, VT. T. V' . T" . ' """ u . i . ,"' r11"1'1 " tn'the flraV ZZ. ? he'oT 1! are engacod, when wo get down to lhe real inei its of the case, is one. fin whieh b..i). " v.--, ...i.-ur., mi which wo - . . ... c . . t -. -, 1 .1-1.11 oiic.ijih aii n ii-i.r Wn arc all agreed that them is extravn- gance iu lhe expend.Mires of the national dmmisuattou, and a cry for reform goes arics rtesK, and in aclear. riusin. strant'elv. C. D Hnmohrevs. of rieaiev. '-i.is .it .uaiysv.ne, vu-.io. on ue v " ;; ...... ... est v.sco, accompanied bv becomimr and Mr. flake, of El Paso. Went out to in- tw,?' ,hiy- anf vivalry waa excilmt- j ,.T ' "'." --"I' ' !"; mes, heid the immense audience tj.eii- vestigate. Puces of admisi..n were rediiec.t f K-.'e VCKt al yll - cot.a-.;. s, - :. ' . as it weie. for a hilf hour or more The former was seized, cut to i.i. ens n,i " ttu '. "d. in the street parades, a ! "P'.'-'W. inu.s...... rtj.r. r. i:o-t ds matchless eWmcnco. Ife expressed decapit.'tted. his heael being imn d. d on a i n,HU 'it",", "u tlu' tol "f each nnirtml erie. ! 'nk.,rr. lnf ''t '-o v ' at the -t in , as pleased to meet so manv of the fence nicker. DUke oscaid and hiou-rht I shouting foe mciits of the sSio to which wu-' nis l:'mx 2- . ;v 1 : t"--' r;c,t '" na .if !mt.ri:i .n.,r, ,.,i ..r, I t. i .K! -... lie was attached. ti' rt-c evk pre v tons, h:uI '-r.idaal?v cffjrts he and others then nresont had 1 started out. and found the fanatic i.; ie.u. Soldiers who lost arms or legs in tho "'tc l:s l"1 t.unioer. A-r. Ln.t v " " " "ni'i-i n viiiu , ami iriiiiLU Lt V'l I il r a t. i . X V I I ..-. thobecretary of ar in withdrawiu-r tnnir.s ! loaeuo mio mo ooutn to contK.i the elec ' , J, - - -"m second w ue, actuated by a si.irit ef aecomo tions in those States. If the people did not 1 Hayes as a PrridcT,t,.,l cmdi- dation agricultural enterprise, conseiitet to endoise such a cour.se, if they wished to ; dt'P; b"tHW tlw base their j a separation rr the consid.-ialion'n ui rd ! put an end to such disgraceful doings, they ! "h''& against Governor Tilden The Cincinnati Vomme:-rir! L wis must vote for Tilden. i ' K'"' "' he only iHun.ed some- ! burg (Ohio) Mciil sivs P Z T ' The issue now is Refo,ra. This is the ! t,,m-. vpr WW ' fonrt.,en eaa ; City Marshal, was shotai.d iust-u.tlV'k.lled ! platforru of tho Democratic rty. lie 'T' ,t,,,,:l-v iyc "?n f,,r t,,f,rl to explain on Thursclay night by N "vno v : Ihougl.t sixteen years long enough to try j "y Hayea swears that his Tho kilter's w ife confssed to her h isbami ! any party or any policy thatd.d not give us ! was less tl.sn ?n.f0. : that day that she had XuJuS a good goieinnnt and lumest officials. ,'t, " stiown that he received $ NO. 009 intercourse- with Palmer and Wireman ll is time for the people to say that this 'y ,"llet.11:im? "'' f(M,.r T n fi'ct him lit siaht. Tha m,,r.l,.,o ' ... ?" . ... . . i . . ttliiiiVIl WW llti. r..p.r-.U.. .1 11... IJ . o.n. ouo, auu a purer aim oeiler era to : i nomas via.niey, sou .jonti ana Llizahcth ! "1 eoimty, at I o'clock Monday mo. ..;. vt''' unLsequentiy cnhiI- M fl.-d eaten 1 v nawn. rMir.n via i.i.n m :i . i.c i..,......:. rsewon atp irm'.rv n-i m-.....i.-.i ..r ii. HMCt.-A..ai nr. i y. . n.... -. . . .... . ..- i party bad ofiored as their candidate for : or .of Humphreys, and John and Lee ! Arr'.ug thorn are the Ammie m ii' ,,;, i '". H of whom have leeii and am stii. ' t : ,';'t. .. o-'.. - : I resident, lhe Republicans had no other j Dover and Clementine Dover guilty s ac i Lnmand's bank, J. Waleh'a liutehei si , ""d'eiing intensely. As in tbetiifct in-tamo 1 r' : ' reply to make to our arguments in favor cf cessoi ifs. It appears that Col.tj camo i Heil's soldier shop, A A.l.n..' T.lt ! much poison wr.s taken to i. tW ' Kixy N J -!'i . 'i: : t ' l ildei. than to lUut.t in our faces the ' 'rom Michigan, where he taught his atro- at.d A. McNeil's di' .7.'" ! ". awd the wouM-Ik; nuudeier'L ..l.'ie..,' .nJ; i . . " ..uu.,.niui - - -- - i i .. iu ui - I j v v. num. ii uilUMW nil i lir 1 i.n,.ri ."ii. euiuiivi it l Hi l lie ii- i: ... 1. 1. . ..... .... -;,' .I ', "'oiuis, uay. no was a passenger ; Will fiock to see tho s,rt t..no, me wrpeniiT, t.nir soameii. and ' up all ovrr the land. Republicans find j Democrats say so in their platfnm-i, and i Refotm is therefore the watchword of the dav. Mr. H. then d.scussn.'l m an auo manner tho way in which was to ,,!Vlirillt, allimt. vhal do we want We want reform in the ex vendue res of the lilt H 'MTit U" I llli'il'lll ; vtv! Willi. Hie -" c.s lvducf!. Tho couutiy c;inmt hoar ! i,,. hii-ofi fnx-( in orcicr 1 1 : n t the oltice- holders T the Itiulies.l f-aity m:iy il tlioiihands of dollars more tb;n they arc cnruifu io. Where are we to look for the realization of our. hop'S iu this iejard? j lhe speaker reierren totne great, rrniicuini j made in the expenses of the government by ' the present Democratic House of Uepre I Fcntaviven and iirgued th.t duty and sound ' policy alike dictated that the people i-!oiiM vote for and elect Tilrien ami I lendritk to ' the t hice of Pie idem and Vic Pwsidtnt oi tnu v in.iii .i.o;. When Mr. Ilorne had taken his ,,! P. ) of the United States. called 1 excel- Ho Oin noiKHiy nccti oe iom Knows now io uui-it-i, and instruct an audier.ee on almost any subject. Mis speech was indeed a happy eiloi t . and his a! lusion to t he h istorical taut ,at none of our Presidents, all of w h named and referred to in detail, ever horn he sport ed whiskers except the present Miainelcsa and unworthy occupant of tho White House, produced a great deal r f merriment at tho expense of us follows with the heavy beards. This ended the speech making, although several other parties were loudly called for, and at about the hour of 10 o'clock the meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers for Tiiden, llendiicks and Reform. Truth Aheal of F-lcllon. riUdT CI.A4 ilATEIil Al, FOB A SENSATIONAL KUVUU Mr. Charles Reade who is too honora b'.e to steal j.lols, and too sensitive to news paper ciiticism to renew his early practice of purchasing them, ha le the world iuto tho secret of his scrap-book system. Tlie files of out-of-the-way An.erican newspa pers would give bi.-u many hiuts like tbls story which comes from ilonesdale, Penu. Thiity years ago John Seiiz, a German clerk in a New Yoik More, was engsed t a young girl named Kathertne Itief. The California gold fever broke out, and ho joined a patty of adventurers. Tho lirst letter that h; received from home bore the tidings that his sweet heart was soon to become the mother of his child. IIo pledged himself to return as soon as possi blo aud marry her. She went to Hones- da la to live with her biother, atid to wait m i t .r .i .... ........... ...v. ... tcrs came, and then there was silence for yeara. A young hlaeksmith named emlt pu.foseed great love for her, and after put ling him oil" for four or five years, she vc cepted him, fully c.iuviuc.d that her gold hunter was dead. She took her child to New York aud lived with her hosbar.d. He was a brure. He abused her, and threw her into consumption. Meauwlile tivitz, instoad of writing letters or dyit g, hud ruade ai enormous firtnnc, and returned to Ilonosd-ilJ afier his sweetheart and child. The news of h'.-r marriago btuuaetl him. He went to New Yoik and found her dyi.:g in a tenement, with no one near her but her baby his child. Soitz buried her in Greenwood, and a week afterward Wendt, overcome with remorse, shot him self over her grave. The child was left in H'.nesdale with her brother's faitily, aou his father returned to S.iu Francisco, where he matried, built a fine house, with an elegant apartment known as "Johnny's room," and provided liberally for the boy iu his will. "Johnny"' was a fiail lad, with liis mother's consumptive tendencies. He never occupied that palatial room ; fie died a week ago Tuesday, a-i ileh as a prince. Rut he did not kiiov of his gKl fortune, for the father died in San Pian c'sco barely an hour before the sou's death. The boy's inheritance goes to his aunt. FkFNzrni) Fatsatics. tiorrihle Dninr of the C'obbiU. its. A cm respondent of the Cit. i 9 Dfi mocrat writos from Kensett, , I Louis (jlobe, At (Jam ftt.rinjj. one and a half mih-s ' south t,r &oarcy, a ha of religious fanatics known as CotOnr.s nave been acting vorv I latmg frantically around I luiuphrey ' head 1 Ley SUiteti to attack the ixisse. Llaclf, ttie leader, ordered h:s iiismi to fire, and two C bbiien were kiilecl. Four ' aieu, tour women auil turee children were I arrested, taken to'Seaic i.iid vnt.wn.nnili. I leleased. as they were crazy from the com- i ttned ettects of rel ion and etarvatiou. I Their leader is a man named Cobb, who ! they think is Christ. His doctrine isadul- tery. Claiming that by lhat me ana only can ' the so. da .f women he saved. One Dover acted the 1.1 incical r.art it. li.,. ,..,...1.. ..r f g r-"'v-'vuvautfu-v' Huniibrey: . .r)yF"N'0'- Hayits who s few years ago jinnerjn - a r.n immense t- rtone, has made r luvo ya''4,a V1 ",9t ' T'riperly amounts to loss than f.R.M'H). This fact Court Has Governor Haves habitually committed petjury in making his return Til IllA U 1 ffl c :w At4.. fc t. i U -.-, Q l-j. hury- PoL Lateti advices from White county, Ark., ay a coroner's inquest has been held on i H.. 1. e tr .. . . iMiy i inimDiiiPVS. v. ut wa Lilian y religions lanarics. aim tne jury returned ; - .. . - a vent id tiat u. li. ai.rt ,L 31 Dover. I : .1 . ;t i . - 1 settled iu Southeast Missouri, whore ho ' made new cnve.K and, it is said, o-Tered I "1 infants as sacrifices. He was driven 1 away from there, and with his fanatical ; . . . - . 1 - . a Lra " '" llar,c,u wd wul" 11 ftcli his legs tm P track. Vi.ile so ei.ir:i2ed he !.- the wheels. To move either way wou'd I. v.- 1 1. .-..vi-.i i,;a ,n..i 1. i ..' iienncil in tliat Ins foot waw r:oi.,..t ., tiiiiu, and the brave lad, with rare courage rt-i.l nres.'"Ci oi iiiiml sI.i.kI ki.w.L- .:n . til the whole train had nassed and f i had been crushed to a shapeless ruul! I 1 I - - ... . " v.tt ... .11-7 i M..nil Tlierr. pre 41 ch-'M-h- in Brookljn, ftgainst in 1-0. ai.d 1 m isf0. . A yemnff lady of T'ittrton f stor'ot : oflaw, ftnd will loon aj ; lv admission to the hiir. ... i Dr. Ilostetter, of Pittst nvph. it iswl. , has nuule ?l,H)M,(t00 r cently by the m-; crease in the price of oil. ' .Tames Whiilock of Kiekapo-., l.ansn, has an apple ttearinx pe.ir tree, whiclt last j ear b4i-- nothing but pears.. A New Louden lady has taught her j large Newfoundland doc to hold up her j train when s?he is crossing muddy or dnMV . streets. ! Pennsylvania i to have hr own par- I ticnlar C' r.tei.nial day on Hi" Cth of this month, Hie aniiiveisniy f the tifru i her first State C'onstitntion. - --- - , , , v, . -K""' ? J . i I c uC : were, struck by a locomotive while ciosii g the Lehigh Valley trscR ai aiici:iow:i, u u ; bo;h wete killed lustan'ty. ; Mt. I'ptou, Chenango eonuy. N. l ., has a first class scandal case, and the ape:s ; say the result is the woman folks can't ( even get lime to uatli their dishes. Aid. Plodgett, of Marysville, Cal., j has a one snd a ue quarter s.ero lot on j which he h-d rr.i: ed this scasin !m bushels j of choice potatoes, weighii g 4"i, tJi p.nnds. j Sister Mary Lange, the Mist si;ptioi'- ess of lhe eoloied Olwate Sisters of i'rovi- i deuce, iu Daliimoie, btill retains that posi- 1 tion, though ovei UU years of age. bite is a j native of Cub:. Governor Tilden and Mr. Wheeler are ! Presbyterians; Governor Slaves attend' the Metltodint Chinch with liis wife, v-ho is ! a member thereof; and Governor Ileud-i ricks is an Episcop.aiian. t.rn. I.anks made a speech for Hayes i and Wheolerat his home, Vvahham, Mass., ! last week. Every mention w hieli l;e m:.du j of Tild. n's name was greeted by the jiudi ence w ith a burst of applause. I Armed bands of negroes, incited, they j say, by w hites, have been scou.i'.i Iohm- j ana for two weeks past, firing buddings j and assa-siuaiing whites without appatent j cause. Four murders we;e committed on i Saturday. Some thieves stole one hur.d.-o-.l thous and dollais woith of tickets from the Pet.n sylvania railroao i.fiioj at Prinei to:!. New Jersey, but the cnpany at once cancelled the tickets, and afterwa:l secured tho ar rest of the thieves. Joseph S. La re, one of the propi iet'-r of the Pittsburgh pf-ii, we retrtet to ieartt, ( hrs been taken to Kirkbride ho;pit:d, P'n'l- adelohia, for treatment. For some m.-s'it ha he has had softening of Iha bniin atid iikte- ly has been quite demented. In a battle atound Alexinatz Tis tt.e I urks were siinaiiyniccessiui. destroy- t,,, ral onfstndli riHaires at.d d: ivim.' harlr 1 Vii j.' riii-jiiu yiif- (l.cu- I tl ?i ,t bi:.' i-t-t S in earitnrincr Ainvinaizor Krinrrvtz or in t.,tir ;'. rH P.i Iji r.ii ! On S'e!nesday night la.t at Pnlkley, j Illinois, while a wedding was being cele- j brated between (Jeorge Sleeper and a lady j named Hamiinton. Sioer,er was called t. 1 the door by fiurt Fleming n:id shot id. Fleming had been a rival for the lady's hand. The largest lantern ever made wiil soon be erected at Galley head, u the coast of Cork. It will consume 1,(X fec-t ! of gas per hour, ami the flashing Ivj-Lt wul ! Kft iKi h.n.i. it f.. tT. t er of the light will bo equal to 2,W,i,0c0 ! candles J Since the revival of the oil btsnhsess. Snoerintendent Cordicr revirts that the: .tii.u., .fc..n.. ai..,. t.......i r, . i ry is making a pri.dt of frotu to ! per (Ikm. He also states that he couhl tiive work to at least fortv mora men if he had them. Lih.i O.iddv l.U i;fn T.Vin, ctnon -.., ftK ,...'..en T-'..li.t. I I tram, thus aveittog a great uisa. ter Trai.. of ni,n,l tt-io r.:,.rl ,.r. ' " - - ...v - - - ' . - - J.v... .... , .... f.-- , iw.il for iiili cv I.i o -! f-.rr-.o f...T. tt-nt. rOKlill.oil in i-:iTt,r ..nlv uK.... 'i. 1 railroad comt anv irivinir nothtiiff. A passenger train on the Ealtimore ' RiidDhio Railro.il rnn ir, I,. H, r. ..'.-a . f 1 two coal trains, near Wevr-rton, Maryland, on Sunday, tlnowing thite cars anil the engine into n canal. The engmeei v :i3 drowned and revival passei-.gcrs seveirly '"J1"' i w maiii weiosnvcn. . OTriens and Forepaugh's circuses army aoft received f 2 I tr montli i.. Ti,.i i nave not tiete'.otoie been ent th-d . .im. mutation for loss of limbs. Congress at ,ts 'kSt 'in auiended the law so jis to 1111 1 '" leuerieu to uiiios or eommu tation tlieiefor. . Applicants should aj ply General of the army. lo llie 1""'-rf''n A "'"sti uctive toe broke out in St .uJ'acn,,,",i eH.'i.iil.i. on Sunday afternoon, t,iC ,.:lku,"y '-f,l't by M. Ch i)..., urarthe I'U'ce. ana spread rapidly tdi it reaeh- e.i ine river, near the Grand Trunk Rail way bridge. In about two hours the en tire business part of the town was ro strov- ; i-u. on liur.circo nouses were bin ued, i J A woman in Council P.lntl's, Iowa', has i ! sold out her huhhand f .r a briudlc cow! calf i 0U. MX blind red houses wore t-. f f.ot ami to ooot. A former wife, from i .wl..n. I 1..1. . .. him to return t ";oi ecu I'vice divorced. eoaxiMt ; allegiance in jail. I n vices t mm Decatur, Texas, sty liov. . G. e.ngUnd, a MetluKlist minister. i 1I4 rrirn i ....... ,1 .. . . , .. . ,1, .wijjmuanu i our sons wpm ..Min.eieu in, ineir Homes, six miles fr mines, six miles from ; riay night, by a party ; No particulars of tho I inoiitagnn, last aatur-: of d'sguised meu. fiendish affair are reecivLt k. : i . . ou.. . iHiseu itn'fhoM. s V-iUllJIliJll lll money, ns the family jK ficj,. I A tire occurred at M.ni.i n.,.. ti 000 to 7r, ,0tK). 'in,,,', a,,nt r Vi'."1 x n.M , , of Plow ,njmi;!' !V ' S0T ' " Sf"' h name Ida Steele, l,a rllUnrml 1,. 1 lias challenged her -Pon,roy, the boy murdererin Roston. whose sentence lias been at last commuted to imprisonment for lif -sn i. ..i , ;.. i fc... . , , . . -i " .' ill o..;.. . . . . :". ' ...... i.on.pfieu io abor lor InsYnvi, con port. lhe new prison now building wiil havesevcialof th.-s. ells, and to .t,e of them, when linuhed, Pomeroy will be ta- life .'"..fiT" ,V'liMlV' nf ,ti tempts to tixl nc"wu at" METHODS OF BUSiSESSP0i3TS CF AQvit? i-wdN THE F'JRCHASE C?--k OLOTmNQ AT WANAI.TAKER cc BROWN'S OAS To ittiich we tnrHs fts tniensfted Att!rt n s?i5 Ccr-;! c:v, -Tiir: puKCiiAsixa jh; ;, METHODS: i .;- E have but One TT'.t c f r A!! E teoelvo t"ub lament rrc-m ."J. - w E give Guanwitee proU;ctir.g Ail... W1 li' tarn Monty wbea we cumu t suit All T1t7II t-iv cur gaols et first ha:i!s. !u VV immense qaitntides, f-xiJ at ti.o lowest pri.Tt-s fjf Cu-ib....- w E manufacture w i!h e.' trcn.c ccrj every g-zxnieui we ftei- WE ms-pec every yard f pjot- !'iai x iiitoourtroxn-ents - WE put a 1'cVet on every r'"-:-r.t. 6howii.g plaluly itsijuailty price... E cut rtT every item of unnecessary tij;nutnre w E emj-i'-y firt-ci wcrLjacn In every t.p;irtmcnt. WE'gTe s".tir'a?f ion ticvery r-iuch?r or zcturn tiie inuiity- - Ia addition to our Immense f tick ef Hc-ai r-ila le C...i!-.- v of Men's anl B'jyja FaruiihlnG-je'is. ZlAra (-A our own c.lj; t Vury Lowest Prices. rJ -a fc ; , tr C i'l t. m t VJv - OwfUZE KALLs Ti'tte eht!u.e!i v4ie dr Ft. Lawtei-cj 'f.' i- '! fiie t i::.ou.t.e. 1 : tho !;u t:f "d -:.t uuj.pl'ed w't.ti ji--i :.':. ti-. t Dr. J. o. "i ,! ievi'.l., Iv.. el: x.-jSi d :.!. i ' ted Bintiler :n li o;;.t': iniieii in :r r the - it-i f- i:e. 1 : o -' K' I o . li vi ih. i:. "IT.. " -llI"s i,,,u ''" ditsrc is very Mio, -r s-r .: nac IHJt-U s:ij x;"til p.e. . . detected, it i.i now :.'.o--ght .f eases c:;i; ';'e ; j al t-i - i 1 . w-w Hi..,....a t l;e was rci..ai.fc!c.t t: fufccd. A r:iti. i-e-.-,:gl.:l. r etro txhite g:rl nt Ni-w-f o;t. h-tv her that le v. ar. fpfidr ;ti. I of the dec :pll -:i. t-h wfd:rd lib ode l.-U-.u law ilec'.i.-es of :t whi.'i! per;.. to JV ''tie'.o V :i .'t :M:d..i fu.; to b , of 1. 1.1 void, and upou tUr.r t.-.-. V f"'v f i -'" " 1 ' 1 fie cu.-;tifft, l:i"-v-?ier. hi. . ;,--a s not a n.;i!.-... . h:io:f.i.wr . .-i . a La., ex- toe t, rent. ui . r . f t .-.ton rot Jdooed a b.u. r m, rtihiy li-:M ;-, -i .v wtr,e . k,!,,w'J "r r'l'tl-' f0' -ck Lards w?re Ml-cd. i he barkevj.--. i binlas, ts ex peeled t : I.e. t apt. I., b. Austin, lK, iff. Med two hCiiou- ti-. WflMtttlH. I'lt T T!'1-:)' V tlt tVit ;il . T tiC bt:-.t i w;ei worth t'O. !:l. . The i:.d T he CilbtU a O" , litj WCiC ti -W ( n e SOliK. .n - T.e 1 ;.n.el !..l If tv r-'-r. hail . :'u!riv . - scj..: ai.u I .1 fcl " M 11 l;i.uil, Viodown:.d;er, were V ',",wn:;l:er, were evt:v;rtoi .i. r,.,,.-, , t- til'StC .H-ill.' ."1 i I r. W o i-i:. At.::it..s near vide, bm nior tip: r fttt - i j rlicting ther trrtiir. f .r tie j'?j r j ext -:t:'- fron. tht; :i;rrde-on, :e :: ;"... :' ie t the w 1c Pal -uts f a ht:e u ! of money su;.j osed io b.- hi tS.-i: i-...-.' 1. lit-i iv s o eot.vicititou two ; 1 1 1 imouoour ..ic c s;.:t; as a. :.. ' no:." v. una na.' re ijr.i w: I ever known f.-r Ins pinv.lv Vltri.-.r a..d j excciio.nt sociai q -i:!-.io.-. I tier of tho K-m-.tm Cat u. V.c Ch.n.-ii. j --On IloiTice Haii's tr..rn, in R .y O.-V ! i Mich., while Mc-sis. Smiih rod l oiuejt--, ! , were putting down a tn!', tl ey slun k ', j t-ori- of soft stone nbditt. twelve lurl:i- th'.i. ' ; and nftrr they hud drilled M.r.n -l-. i; ;.i i j explosion ecurred lifeethe repoif t a e:i i- ' noii, tl rowing ttu, nds fully il.Iity feet t j into tho air. It H en bo n lr. . out ! : stones, sand, &o. Soute hirge Si 'es".ve:e : ";.v u !i v. e'm-i v,c:ve I"'"'"!"- - It then began to ino-t f .!(ti K.:,l- r-!'- smoko, whicti 'aeled f.-r i net wn our. ine OI Willi 'l .-1 W .. tv.. ab-uit nil:" b nrs. I The Omaha Z'1 savs : T.ioii'on.-n.t ' !vlo. of the twenty-third" i;.fr.t:y, has- a; . ; rtveil in this e;ty, barin v. itli hu'i a uu;:i- i Apache Indian, ii yea.-s .!, v. ho-hfTs no j lntoredtnig history. sTe V.-.s raptured in Arizona almut two year a:o. Ail hi family weto kiilivl. and tho s oi.'ljrrs plcind him up inked and ciriietf bim 1th U etn. Lieutenant Kyle, wlio wns in eon.in.iti,, lu-eveiite.l his being killed by t'se sc.;,t?' ami is now tiiktug hiiu east to i:.ve I.i... - educated at his own expent-- He isbrifdit, j 1 talks English fluently ami Is neatly d.e.ssed j in army blue, sailor stylo. , I Two or throe weeks ao pols-on was admiuiF.tPrcd, in f.Hl, to Jiie.-b StausTer I i and family, who rrs:de in CuioIh-i lai..' ! co '"'yi letween Shepherdstown and Me- j Cba",csbui- I'ortunatelv, the iuiemlod ) v,c'ms tik an overdose of Jbo js.iiu!. and they eseaiied death On Tuesiiitv I ist - - ntMTiior ft ruiMt t-e ... it.. . . . - ana his family. Poison is.resod i i nrsi-nic) was iut in fih. in t i-m'w.,i ,... was not accomplished. A fearful ktory is i epoite'. froui Lloyd's, i T.!ICt' lllill'iMf l M I a - , uir""' ?"irS,W ' ! V iitoi uii Ni-iineatl to I fl.fciu.16.1. ?th n.wk ... rti.,n.. a..., . ., ... . ' i fc'. -.i.j h-?i ii co ity ore i.i e o Z la.s w apais t inreo boys, which left the ve.Md ahmg wit it ats pitted com puny, and i: e?R m;h iibove na.r.ctl ji lAluiei! on New Year's lfdai:.l, near npo iliiili, and. as the Muni in hi:n-n and iiuiubabiu !, thev have rvideollv tdai-ved sl.twlv todoath as .-.,, leoenl ly arrived at Si;,d-v. Id! ,.,.l n- ports Ii.i :nr il.se. .vend ti n I. f eig'. men nod one wonmt, on t' i ! these are vn;p sed to be ttlC i,;as.. c.ew of the San Rafael. , fcl.un ..1- i. ifc . 1 V.J l M O i.fcl ' r I i I" ' i ..i .1. . .. . r POINTS tA51- ul J , CASH -ir lo,;.- 'IirOtiarr.r To re'y f r. ' aa cf .r:.i.. I t'.iire. ure ri'.-u.t-'j la lowtrii.ir fjr puticu". N OTa; BR t:-. .-. ' w :i ' 1 . i . . ' t : i n -t -fe:: :.. t! a he ih Pi... 4 OU -.-tl'M t- - e-t-.!!.i ' .l-.t hi. I. v.. I.e. e( V.h . liT'u'.'V ! i' u;.. t- i-;lk ivd f i:e;j:U': 1 it- the o llof-.-Clil..." ti e owner Li hoe oi m.i e e ,i : i s i ;! -is.-e.i.. b;-.T--i,. , t e i i: 'vc-i I nd t've ! l-i-ei, i j a. s ;i to i':i HtUIAL LIST- tt -vi v. f : t. : ri'n s i i : ' 1 1:n- Si v. ' Its. l.-c .::-: ttu -rlt. : I' .1 : . ? -e : it ' : Mm. vs K nr i!..inu : i i . 1 r vi 1 . V.'ji - ,-.- t A. O 11 t t...-..' ... . V hi t W 1.. f'.-'-.k 1 It.-. ..a n. 1'io'li.inot-li) ln-tt'' ( I i... mi o Ahr-im I, 'iiH- ' ' ' i- l'S. .t tl IV :l I'l .i'l '' i-.!t ;w r K-is ir. i.-e'i ' io ....ike in.'. 5--'t et.o,ii .i:rtl:-si !' ei l :.u : !-( t ' . ' 1 ,r V." A II i 1 A I ;et l..-.. " I'-- A t-xkc 'Ttlil' 1 n-,l ... i ; i . ,n.-. e. tt.viu l.i v.; 1 r.n t- Ulfll. e brat "Vi