r.Kr.stti'Ru. ia.. HiI).VY 3IOUMNC, - M'PT. 17, 1880. UEMIK'KATIt' SATIOS.II. IKK FT. unr rifiiF.NT: Of.n. WIXFIRLD P. HANCOCK', OF PKNNSVLVANI J (IK VU'K 1 ri KS1DKNT : "Hon. WILLIAM II. ENGLISH, IlK INDIANA. OlMlK KATIC STATE TICKET. run m rwiE ji iir. : ii x. a. jenks, r J'jf. rxtin ( 'ouni'j. run Ai l mm hhmhi.: COL. EOIJEHT P. DECIIKUT, HF.MOCRATU' COI .VTY TIlHET. va: dMri:r : A. II. (.OFFKOTH, f Somerset. re:t state stMiou: HERMAN P.VEMER, of Conemaugh R010', Subject fo (t-iiiin e In ""( relic fonj. rrncr. foil AJSEM Iti.V : JIIIIN 'f'r.NI.ItX. i f I-ll.onsl . iry. I,. !. T.-1 11 Hilil '! , ol Ji.nri"t..wn. IIAKI.ES A. I. AM ;i!i:iN. t 'lic-t TnwrUlp. f.m; i:ei:htk: ami v-r r.i.:u : SilCIIAEE SU!:i:nI-.Y, I emhria llori.Tmli. Ki;U tlHTKIi r u'l'-IS-IEV: WIIJ;IAM II. Si-:ci!I,Kl(, ,t Elx-nr t.urii. Ftit r.tou ihu-t: inrKrT"M : M AN'IS .1. 1! K EH. :ir.) ! SiMiju-hannn. OKiiU'li: V EI.Y. (I v:.r.l r! J !iii-tc vn. v- .it r(;':"vr.: : X. M. IH dl.AS. ol lic-t Siii)s'. foi i .u tr' m nvKvcit: HENIIY SCAXUN. .rr llt.wn. IJi.AiNE isstyh-il by his Republican ad mirers the "I'hittied Knight," but since theMaiire election the " l'U"lnl Kuhjlil" ivocld be more appiMprhiti. The article in Tuesday's Johnstown TriUnn' on the result of tl.e Maine elec tion is mighty interestir.g leading, and reminds one of the Irishman's opinion of a I'ig he 1 ad killed, which he said didn't weigh as lur-jh as he expected, imd In- uevi r thought it would. What fii-nd nf --old Ireland" will not rejoice at the very laie.-t news from that country in these words : "The po tato crop is sinioly magnificent. What few men can recollect see ing is now seen on all hands f!ds beginning to wither naturally, wi' limit a sign of disease?. Oats are a good crop, and turnips and mangolds never looked better." Marsh ai. Jewell, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, ac counts for the defeat of his parly in Maine by the statement that, "tl. e busi iie.sslooLU had not yet reached Maine." Well, it" it hadn't, it is very ch-ar that the Hancock boom reached there in due time am! with icsistless force, com- l!ete!y .submerging Cni'eM and all his Iiopes. The greatest mistake that Jefferson Davis ever made w.i-; in not joining Ihe Republican party after the war ended. If he had thine so he would be a far big ger man to-d.iy with the Republicans than either Longstreet en-Mosby. Long street has been ho;iora! by Hayes by be ing made M:tiister at Constantinople, and Jeff., if he had wished, would have been commissioned Minister to England, whose aristocracy so strongly sjmpa thied with Davis' "lost cause." A Chinaman in San Francisco, while 1 inking at a passenger street railroad car passing rapidly over the track, pro filed by to hiin an invisible power, neither horses nor steam-engine being attached to it. in his l-ewildeniient ex claimed : "No pushec no pullee go like hellee ! " That is just the way the Hancock train in this campaign is rush ing over the country, prop-died by the in:t3-n but irresistible power of public opinion, so that it may correctly be said of it, in the lingo of the Chinaman : "No pushee--no pullee go l.ke hellee."' Con Ft den n.Y anticipating the tri umphant election of the Republican ticket in Maine on last Meiinlay, John Cessna, Chairman of the Republican State Committee, issued a general order fer a parade of ail the Garfield clubs and organizations in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, with brass bands, ban ners anil tori-hi-s, " to celebrate' the vic tory in a proper way." The older also directed that in the rural districts the celebration sluuild take place on Wol- nesdav night. A Maine didn't whoop it up to any alarming extent for Gar- . field, but, e:i the contrary, gave a very j loud jell fi-r Hancock, Cessna's monster parade in Philadelphia elidn 't tome off, and if the friends and admirers of the , ' tow-path loy " in this locality held '. Jiny jollilicat ion over the. Maine election on Wednesday iiight.ii. w as as epiiet and undemonstrative as ajuuIo-r meet ing Ox and after next Monday the Demo- T;ts of Imli tPa will have twenty-two Union Generals on the stump in that State, not one of whom ever left the front to electioneer f jr a seat in Con gress. General Slocum. v ho was with Sherman in his march through Georgia, was traveling in Kurope when Hancock was nominated, but as soon as he heard it he left off his travels and started for Lome to help Hancock's election. He arrived at New Yeuk late last week and will go to Indiana. The Republican papers are not bragging asliptiiy now ;is they did thiee weeks ago about carry ing Indiana in October. They have found out that Wm. 11. Fnglish, the Democratic candidate fjr Vice Presi deut, who is chairman of the Indiana state C'onimittec, knows how to run a campaign that will w in and that he is edoin? it in his own way so as to bring about tUt result. Unless the tide takes a turn, tl pledge of the old Democratic war horse, ex-Governor Hemlocks, that "Indiana mii-d ami will elect the Ie'tno- n-ratir: staff, ticket in OrtoN-r," vvili 1 ,-e.' i-ecili I On fts H AIM Hampart of Mom j IWE'VE PLAISTED! AND REJ01SEWITH GREAT JOY; TH AT NO AMMUNITION'S HI". EN WASTED! t(t)li ! have 1c Tteanl lite ticirs from Maine?" It irrnf hl Ocnt agin Jnv.ua fl. liUtlne. A J-llv"i'iirs Cor (iarfieltl ! n l"at- rr'loo f'4r main; Tlja" Ilsoy toll vti, lias JiiHt hfrn lir.iril from Maine Never Wfore cFid tiie Uep'ibUcans of Yraiiu' make such a desperate strugnlfa to maintain their supremacy as they did in the campaign that ekwed with the election on Monday last. Their great- ; est and most trusted leader, Mr. Ulaine, i i scouted last week at anything .less than a majority of from 7,.U to H.Mmk for Dayis, his candidate for Covcrner, ami the election of all the five Congressmen; ! and the I'epublierm papers all over the country felt confident that such would '; be the result. These were their predic tions, and now what ;?re the facts. Da i vis has been defeated by a ma.ionty ; ranging between 1,im and 1,."H!, hi the heaviest vote ever cast in the State, (Jen. lMaisted. a I'nion soldier of good record, ,who was the uouiir.ee of the Democrats and Creenhackers. Mureh and Ladd, the two present anti-Hlaine Congressmen, have been re-elected, as have also Five and Lindsey, Republi cans, while in the remaining district the contest between Anderson 3er.;. ; and Heed Re;i., is clo.-e and undecided. This is the story of Maine, that has voted the Republican tick::.' ever since 1.V, and gave Hayes a majority of 1 " , -47S. It sounds the political death-knell of James A. Cartic'.d and removes all doubt if there ever was any about Han cock's election. Maine was solid for Hancock at Cincinnati and she will be .-oiiiLlor him in November The Johnstown Tnhn.ir has added to i the forged extract at the head of itscol ' limns from Wade H ampton's spe ech at ' Staunton, Va., a forged letter from F. K. ReltzhoovoT, Democratic member of Congress from the Cumberland district, ; in this State. Mr. 15. has denounee'd the letter in the Philadelphia 'J'iiw. as "an , infamous forgery," but thai makes no difference at till to the editor of the Tr' hum , who began the present campaign by ' publishing a very stupid forgery in the ' shape if a dispatch from "John, Arch bishop" of New York, to Hen. Hancaick. I Tiie VV'ook ought to place U-fi forged dispatch at the head ef the Hampton and ReKzhoover forgeries. Suppose the Freeman would publish a letter pur porting to have; been written by the ed itor of the Tci'jiinr relating to Gen. Cof froth. and suppose the Tribune would pronounce it "an infamous forgery," and then suppose the Fr.Ei MAX after that would insist that the T, i':nc etlit. or's de nial of '.ver having, written the letter is "simply silly," and add thereto that "the letter is genuine beyond the shadow of a iloubt," all of which the Trihinic has said about Mr. Reltzhoover's denunciation of the forgery, what would the editor of the T,-li,c thinkjof the conduct of the Freeman ? And this is precisely what the Tribune has elone re garding the Reltzhoover letter. JJcltz hoover says the letter is "an infamous forgery,'' hut the Tribune knows better than that and pronounces the denial as ".-imply silly," and brazenly asseits that ; "" btt-r (- finii.c hfj'tn'l the ,httTon of n ihmbl." If a newspaper, for the pur posc of making a very small amount of ' IHjlitical capital, can prostitute itself to a baser or more ignoble purpose we i would like- to se-e it make the experiment. ; The Johnstown 7 iln-nf says that this "is the soldiers' campaign." Yes, it is a soI-Jieri' campaign, ami the Republi cans are conducting it in favor of a sol eliei like Garfield, who left the army in 1-i-J te) stump his elistrict for Congress, and left it again in October, 1 (.'!. six we-eks before the meetina of Concrress. to go to Washington to take his seat while the battle of Chattanooga was impenel ing. On the other hand, the Democrats are conducting a campaign in favor of a soldier like Hancock, who, under Mc Clcllan, in September, 1'iJ, went thro' the bloody battles of South Mountain and Antietain when Garfield was on the stump in Ohio after an otlice. ami who, in the fall of l-i'.'5. when Garfield was in hot haste to take the se'at in Congress to , w hieh he had been cle-cted, was in New York suffering from the- wound he re ceived on the tiehl of Gettysburg in July of that year, and endeavoring by his ap- peals to the Chamber of Commerce and other public bodies, to rtcse money enough to pay a bounty to ro,Ot) recruits to fill up the broken ami decimal eel ranks f his famous Second army corps. That is the kind eif a soldier the Democrats are supporting in this campaign a sV,. die r who went into the tight to stay, and who never turned his bck upon the en emy as GarfieM elid, until the last armed rebel had surrendered. Ot it good friend "Uncle Jake" Zeig- i i, t, r ... Ier, of the Rutler 7fiW w 1. we know. oigive us 101 n.niii- jaiiiu mi uus lu note the fact that he has been nominated for State Senator in the district com posed of llutler ami Armstrong comities. True if is that this elistrict is strongly Republican, but that i.s by no means conclusive evidence that "Uncle Jake" I can't puil through successfully. He pos- sesses all the qualifications to make a first-class member of ti e Senate, and 1 we have strong hopes of being able to ; cingratulidp him ui on his elect ion. S it" i! be. 5 CAMIUL ILIA IT AND Pi I TIIK ( HAM- , N CAMl'AHiS IDIOT fi!;ANI) f .U.- 1'ION LIKS fI T11K DKMOe'lt ACY ItlieX eiliT TO HAY GIVE IS MORE UAXTKKS WOC f.I-lE I.Kr-LATOIi.S S A It HATH AT THE STATE V AIR THE KKriT.LI t AS VAKTV INDICTED ( ITY CON- CiRESSJIF.N A CIIANOE OK I'MKORM CKssxa's tri'mi' card noYT To DEFEAT GROW, ETC. rniEADELl-HIA, Sept. 14, out ruiL.iDEf.riM.v m:ttek. j 7 the Editor nf the Cumhria Freeman: I am pleaded to learn through the ! Fkkkmax t'.iat the "frosty sons of thun-i-fler'' had, in response to tiie call of the j Chairman of your County Commit- tw, an irnmens'e sa;hei in:x at Kbens i bnrg Ust week. It seems to have been !a c'rand Democratic rally, and affords min li p'easnre to your Democratic liroth j er.s thMiihont the state, iiiasnuich as ii showtl that the Democracy of Cambria j is thcrouprhly united and fully alive to the knnortauee o( the coming eonlest. I The Freeman tells me that - the Hasi I ro. l- fever prevails all over Cambria ! coiKity, attacking men, women ana iui- . idie!i.''' The sainc report comes from ; every section of tht- country. I liere . I serins to be a general Haneock epidemic. ! T.'iank heaven, however, the epidemic is , 1 not in the nature of a scourge, but of a 1 b'essing. It is not .1 destroxing p-sli- j ; lence, but a pmifyiiig panacea. It is : ! sweeping over the whole land, and the ! political atmosphere throughout the en- 1 tiie I'nion will bo j.uritied theretiv. Itoth the Democratic and Hepublican t ' State Committees ate working for dear j j life, llolh claim victories for Carcock ;, and Hanlield. I i THE CHA.MI'IOX ( AMPAIGX IDIOT. i lliil:idelthi:i can boast of possessing i the most perltct campaign idiot in me I'nion. The name of this champion campaign clown is J'.axter. Some call him ieneral liaxter. ii:siuioc n;is ai rea.lv reaciied a great height, but as he has several weeks more to play the clown, there is no telling how much higher it may read:. GRAM) RALLIES OF Til E DEMOCRACY. The sub-cumuvittco on the town mcet ii.gs of the Democratic campaign com mittee has designated October -21 and bth as the dates lor the grand rallies of the Democracy at tin- Academy of Mu sic under the auspices of the can. paler. committee, and October J I and J'.nli as the lavs for ejraud rallies under t lie aus- : pices of the Americus Club at the same place. 1 oiye r mo::e ranters. It 1'eniisylvania had a few more (ien eral Raxte'rs theie is no telling where Hancock's majority would stop. If only , liaxter himself will keep up his ill fauia ! tion of Hancock vigorously until the election, he will add many thousand I'nion soldiers to the number who are ! already supporting him. Gen. Raxter has struck out on an original and cer : tainly very effective plan to make sol- dieia'cluster around the banner of the ' man they saw in the' flame of battle at ! Gettysburg. Can it be possible that Democrats have employed Gen. liaxter ! to declare that (ten. Hancock "had noth ! ing to do" wi'.h the battle of Gettysburg ' that Ge.i. ILineoe.k "never heard a i sla t fired by his corps in that battle ?" ! The most cfiieient recruit to the cause of ; Hancock thus far is Gen. Baxter, llul j ly for Raxter ! ' FINALLY F.KOECiHT TO U Y . John Rnchanan. the depraved and : shameless miscieant , the miserable sul i terfuge of a sinnilati-d snicielc, who ' through the error of a judge of a crimi nal court was suffered on insufficient bail t'j go at large, lues 1 ' i ; i ' 1 y be e n brought to bay ami eh iivend into the hands of t he aulhorit ics. The infamous t radio in which this infamous criminal was en gaged 'had brought elisgrace, not only upon Philadelphia, but upon the whole country. Rut for the i!in,r1 this scouii- , dred wuild still be at large and in a new . career d infamy. To the Philadelphia : J.'n-oril is w 'iolly due the cre-dit ef expos i ing and uprooting the miserable business of selling Itogus medical diplomas in this I city. To that journal alone is duo the I honor of brinnitur John Ruchanan and i his infamous bogus diplomatic associates i to justice. Vanduser, the mau who swore the "doctor" was drowned, has '. en arrest ed for oerjnty. Ther niosr surprisctt and shocke-n itnlividual in the coniuiuuity was Mrs. Rtichanan, the D'-a.n's wife, ! wlio believed and mourned him as dead. WOCLD-UE le; -LA Ten: There tire a great many aspirants for statesmen's manths in Phil.idelphia. -Vs a general thing in this city brains do not constitute any of the qualifications of a candidate for the Legislature, or in e'teed for any other ef!iee, as the h-aders say w ho the candidates shall be, anil they etou't admire men of brains. The list ed' nsniraids throughout the city is a very large erne, mid those oi them who will come to the front will be o the usual grade of those, who preceded t hem. The Republican parly in this city will be the first to name its candidates for legisla- tive honors, arid under the peculiar gov ernment ot the party many are-called (or rather call themselves!, but the leaders say who shall be chosen. The nomina tions from the twenty-eight elislricts in this city are this year ve ry important. The incoming Legislature litis to elect a United S-ates Senator, reapportion the State into Congressional, Senatorial anil Representative districts, and will proba bly have: to act upon one or two consti tutional r.niendtuents ; yet the outlook is that Philadelphia will lx; no more worthily represented than in former Leg islatures. Ot'R CITY CON OR ESS At EN. Theie are plenty of Republican gen tlemen who would like verv much to i llilve Ceneral Ringham's place, and piemy oi tuners who inuiK u unconsii , t'Uional to let him be nominated wit bout 1 spending his salary in advance. Rut he will save his cash and go through all the same. He has some impecunious side ; show speculators, but he can secure the I chairman and assure his nomination, j Kveiy eff Congressional year t ho local politicians pre-determine. Judge Ke-lley's overthrow, but he is one of the states ; men who can only be beaten when he is ' not running, llarmer litis seme. stumpy ; path.-) to tread, but he always clears them out and smoeiths his way for a nomina tion and election. O'Neill has a pre ! emption right to his district and is like i ly to represent it until he gets tired of ! statesmanship a period in his placid lifn that seems to I tar m the future. Ran .lall h:, mnt nf o. o..,o.,-.,e ;.. !,..!,...., nnimeiirini.i,,,;.,.;,., .i i. ; . .if., i nesstothe Republicans brings them to his assistance. For every Democrat that opposes him there will be two Republi cans tosupiKvrt him. The five Congress men who now represent Philadelphia will be elected again. JiiF SA Itp.ATH AT THi: STA IK KAIIJ. Lach Sabbath, as the organist ceiin . nience-s dancing his fingers over the keys of his instrument, the usual Sai- all the pole-raisings anel is fairly astoti i bath stillness at the Permanent Fxhibi- ' ishing himslf by the manner in which i . . - J - tion is broken bv a series of discordant ! ''-is-s. hen Hie organ begins to give ii.iioii.s,i,iicl,i iae. ii, g s.i!!ii!i!iiv. tne , , A0 of te , fa- er. .,-e I. ;i. ....!..: i. .t "sjnMtniv ojien up and put a damjier on ! those who are intently 1 stening to the organ s strains, lhen the calves take ni the refrain by giving a gentle bawl, and the horses neigh a resjionse. The : Iorkeis grunt theirsaiutations, the roos- I ters indulge in a crow, the hens join in a cackle, and the eloves take to cooing, j The discordant noises gives the organist j i.o little mental uneasiness, and makes the grot esq ue-loe iking wooden individual i in Ihe .!;, l,i, ..i. .;.i. fright 4 . ji.i ui ii piiic; n in. THK llKl l P.LICAN IMIITV INDtCTKD. The iifsoptment f the (.rand Juiv for the August term. made to the Court . : is si bold and irmwliis'.ic eltvcimietit. H proposes, to 5;llt0i-?i thin;., I Ight and lit'. It is ;i docntne lit fall of 1'ilteloSt to Sllch citkens tis love strong le.pguage and ue light in inelisciiniiinueih-nunciation. It isTin fact, a formal indict incut of the Republican parly of Philadelphia. All things done which are amiss, utel nil tilings undone which are awry, are laid to the fault or default of thai noble l i liticnl organization, the Republican par- ': I ty. Vet, st ran to to say, the intelligent j i organs of the Republican party cannot ; ' fx-e the late presentment in it true tiht. : This presentment goes far ahead of the previous one made by the Jnr.t; drarid Jurors. A C'lIAX.E OK I NIKOIiM NECESSARY. The color of the unifonv of the guards at Fairmount park is gray. This has a sinister appearance and shonld Ih s.op ; ped at once, The J'ark guards have very much the appearance of the rebel bos larit!g the late "or.ph asautness" and are of eouise great eyesores to the "troo- !v loi!."' It may hxk lskva trivial mat ter but in the interest of loyalty it ap- rs aumissime mv (lemand. tliat t!ie nnif.' t sncgest, yea even to rm if the t au- nionnt I'ark gu;:r.ir. ic enangeo noo. ;ixy to blue. ce.-ssa's thi mi1 c ard. Chairman Cessna has now a transp.i reney, upon the cure ide of which is a canal' boat drawn by a pair of mules. l'jon the lead nude is a boy seated with a book in his hand, apparently deeply en gaged in the perusal of its contents, and beneath the boy is the sentence : "liar i'iehl educating himself." On the re verse side is a picture of Hancock i:i soldier's clothes, mid a brother .Jona than standing before him with a switch, and at the base of this is the sentence : 'Hancock being educated by I'ncle Sam."' This, Chairman Cessna thinks, will be a trump card, as the continual turning of the transparency in pnwessi..n will catch the e of the workingmeii a class whom, he says, "vote through their eyes. " 1IOYT TO DEI EAT CROW. Lieutenant (iovernor Stone would like vciv much to Ik: I'uited States Senator, but it seems that Governor IIy himself is looming up more rapidly than the Lieutenant. Should Mr. cjuay deter mine ir.it to If a candidal he istotrans fr his strength toCov. i!ovt,so as to d l'e:it Mr. '; row. There are several ,,ther Republican gentlemen who w ill le aspirants for I nited Mates Senator the- Le gislature' is Republican. if LETTF.Ii FROM PI S i Ill IM.H. I'lTTslll Ite !.', Sept. l.'l, 1SS(). ' .Syc-eif ( ',i7Trs;i(iii''!-;:ii the I'l-'Cmi' n. The m st important event f hist week, politically, wtis the scoring Hen dricks gave Garfield. We se-e in this speech all the energy and fluency wire h ' has made Gov. Hendricks so powerful. ' From beginning to I'nd hem-iiher hesi tates or halts, but rushes impetuously : em in the most convincing state-ment, ;md with snedi wi ll i hosen aril aptly put language 1 hat e.ne is raised atal e-a irie-d o!T in admiration of the man. It is tin- : eioubtedlv ihe llnest thing of the cam- ; liaigu. We need have no eloubt now id Indiana. That Hendricks and Lnulish : will carry it for the Democratic ticket i is beyond all peradvent ure. Franklin Lamb-rs, w ho is f he Demo- .' cratic candidate for Govt liter of Indi- ' ana, is a great big L:ng John Wcni- , wortii kind ef ;i man. a'nl wtis a mem ber of Congress the- first lime' Randall was oh'ctcd Speaker. Landers is a purl;- ' packe r of Indianapolis:, and has as much money as Knglish pososses an.l will spend it as liberally. IL' is not. much on grammar, but e-an put out the com- nion sense in a way that stuns the ede- , pant Porter, who is running against iiim. They used to tell a story c j i Lan ders in Congre ss, 1 hat in a discussion with Joe Rlaekbi.iri:, or some of the othe r dre'ssy m.'-tob"r:t, die said that "any fe llow v.hodi.ln't like the smell of a hog was a h't-tle too nice to live." I, -11111-elers is a big, handsome fellow, and is b isiness :li over. The elav lie carries Indiana for Governor is the they that decides Ilaiicork'se-iecl ion. WHAT AltOI T NEW YORK? Is all this whistling of the Republi cans about carrying New York intended to create an atmosphere in which a steal of the electoral veite of that Stale will be iMTjH'tra'ed by the Legislat ure after the October f lections ? Would the pco 1 pie of this country stand that ? Under 1 the color of haw, the Republican Gover ' nor of New York can call the Legisla ture together ; the y can pass an act giv ing the selection of the electoral ticked : to the Legislature, ami adjourn ; and what remedy have we V Where would we get '.',' electoral votes to even ujion ? That action might, , however, doubly insure us the -!.! from Pennsylvania and the 21 from Illinois, j wl;-o,-c Xfutuliu!! is makig a gallant ' fghl. Trumbull is ihe oniv man I ever 1 heard who could get away with Doug las. He wtis teo many for the " Little; 1 Giant " till the time. He spoke rapidly and en a ve ry lrgh key, and when he got sifter Douglas you would wish you were out there to listen to him. You could stand and listen to Lincoln, for he would throw in a lot of jokes, and , the first thing yon knew you would be applauding him with the crowd ; but Trumbull would make the cold chills i run over you. Trumbull and Ren Rnt le r are now ut f ering she stone prophesies 1 that Hancock will sweep t hings every where. Afte r we carry Indiana, of which I I think the-re is no eloubt. Gov. Hendricks ought io come to Pennsylvania and , make several seches, while Yorliees ' can go to Illinois. He lias but to cross : the Wabash, and they Like him in with a gusto. Hendricks is a much better card for Pennsylvania. His two speeches in this State four yeais ago, one at Rellefonte and the other at Pittsburgh, i were the best things of that campaign. Very few men statu! up and fill the bill i of expectation before a muss-meeting, j People who have lead the fiery speeches i of some Congressman, are often disap , pointed at a sight or hearing of the man. Kx-Gevv. Gilliei t C. Walker, of Virginia, j who was present with Hendricks at that ; memorable meeting in Centre count v, where four ex-Governors spoke from the same stand, was the finest looking j man I have ever seen on any stage, but ! he was a poor stick to talk. "Hendricks. ! on the other hand, is a noble looking i man and can give utterance to noble i -co., mci us. win .-taie i oiunnuce i sliouhl secure htm, if possible, for a nunilier of siK-eches after the Indiana election, or before it if he could conie. Ren Rutler should lie got for the coal regions, and some other distinguished "flopjiers" should go into P.radfonl county. We are to have a large meet ing in Pittsburg, to lie presided over ami talked to exclusively by " flopiers." Uncle Jake Zeigler, nominee for State senator in the 41st District, is attending ; , . . . he is acouifting liimself in settino- in his ! work He has everything in his favor . f ....... ..1 ... . i ....... rr.. ' i"n' us . i;ien ici:ejiiioii. i m mere ; relation of njs cxnc. , interesting, and unless the Republicans double, team it on him, he will certain- ; ly redeem the district , . . , Tun Philadelphia Hr.f,rO of Monday last says : All the flavor has been taken out of the campaign story in reference to the numerous mortgages owned bv Hon. William H. Eii"- lisli and heartlessly loree !os"el by him to the i ' "i inpee u nmus elel.te.rs. Mrs. Margare t i pr ronion. ot Imliana'.ohs. dec hires th-o .ion : of the mortgages bedongeil to her. She sold , the propertii's and had to foreclose and take themhae; 1 his nearly disp-.M-s o, the i-imt- gage .-uiieiiT. V.U Riile Hints o:i the Fence. An in. i.li-i.t l.ns in; i cnri'il "ci til" Tn- diaii! c:iuii'.iia v.'ic!i !i;is '.: itlv ci-ilfsl tiie Lepiibiii-an-t. anil ever tiie IfcMiKH'i.i!-. ate veiy ne.'.ih .oeiaate.t couraijeil. In a speech the ottiev i .h.'iit tliwlii w lne L'ne.l o?iitiMii .f c;.ir!;c!vt the I.'.-pliliii-aiis luive l.een j'ect n il v r-'ijiiti- lishing Wttfrly nnaiun.-i the ! Ciwlyer Miitesmau for hi-i part in the elector d IVaml. Mr. ireiidri ks said it was. peeainiriy disrep utable teennse oilfield, nlnne el the "visit ing statesman," dured bi it as n cman on the ease wliieji lv li tl pn-jml-r- 'V.l ttieevi U iH in wliieh lie be.il liehM-.t C t-..r. He ierther clinrved thnt Coiiliedl vl.i!v in New Cnii-.tlis tm.k cliHiL'e ef tiie Menu ironi West Felieiauna o.iri-h. and in oce of the inner room of Packard's r'A-to!ii li'-a-ie." ; liuniipel iteil tt'C ret ern-nnd pri ;.:irei! f.tVel.i-vit- iunl i!iterii;iitiries to i:i:ke out a 'jie. The Iii.lia'i;i::.ii;s ..utim,', :lieo"i:aii ol it-i .aitv. edited !-vt!ie ciiiaiicin of tiie Male. c 1 1 1 : :i ! e.n:ii;'i!tei', a n.-iu'lihur i.f Mi. Hen dricks, a-sai'ed t:iM:ec!.i ! .it im ini iv.irr.oit- aide ml untrue. P'.'.X s.Vd if it could Ir j-a'a-tai:;iiited Contieid "Mial ! lie di graced." 'I has elmiieimeil in an Hmio of veracity, Mr. Ileinhieks v,;!ian-d to hi- well:. Tim' pot. ! oid-eil to r.i'l; ::t I:.i!::m::i;i-.I! that ni'jht, lie soali; a;e!. was cheerfuliy aeeoril ' ! the -.ioi t uiiil y. '.'.l -inch ;i tl iymii a- lie ave c;ai!ieli no 'hntiiHi .Mte-.uaii h is re ceived in this yesr of graei". He cited the testimony iriven I vfi ii' the colinui'.tcc iiives t i vz:! 1 i i t lie i'!ei tor;il fraud. ii'.'i' I'V p;"je, and he deiiiot'.stiiileil tioin in i field's own admissions the truth of t lie accusal inn w I . i 1 1 lie had made aii!ist hiai. Fir-t (iailald swore th;ii' i;i the distii!a;ioa of ihc. testi mony refit ing to the coiiti :-.-d pMish-s, ' I took West l-!ii-i'ma." Tic-a, '"1 os-ea'.ied a room ia the ce.st m hons;. ia tiie ma-of ; the oiilldiiig "this room had no d.ioi into he hill: it foiiitiiniiieati.il wi ll am-Cher r'om ;'' "there was jiohody ia the iesier ioo'ii : het mv -eir :" h -reli - swore til it h - ("iini iued tiie evidence i'l the case, as if '-' wci v a linvyi-r. and then he t-ays not liading lias i evidence st s o e eieei ;ii : '1 ilf iiiulil.'il teiii' i Titi'T-pirri lArirw fn !ri'T nut Itl'iM' t : 1 1 ! n .ill !!' ol III:- v..taesr 111 - Pvli- ; ti.i.:i.-v w'.'. ti li-cv tdi.l ui.f l r.iOnT ir iini-l, .in I iipn- i'l I li" niri-rriijatiirii - w io-li -iil.i(iii 1,1 1 1' w il ' :i (. n-ln!fil O. t i.f te-l : irii.liy n! 1 li...' i 1 1 ,!,-.--i -1 He 'ottiii'tei! font lie talked with CO'o. S u : '! e a Ik I li veil i: p inter ri :; !u ies to it i a iV 1 out his evi iri'i-r, ami r.o he cia: in tl," casi-of j Amv Mill -1 1 - i I ami she answered thes" ii.tir- i rogatories to-snif, I nt in her f "si imonv 1 clora I t':e sio'ie einnuiit tee sh" alterwards i'rsi; J .ti'-ftrr t'mt thrrr T'e? no truth in 11 s.1iit'nr-t tjirfil in ?r-yJOi.v to ,'artii'hl' jjifrriwn'-irii-i. In answer to a liiiestion ! :.iiiiii'ted oy ex viiv. o. of Ohio, who is a l:eUihiic.i!i, i Amy Mii'-h. i! said that every statement eon , t iiir'd in the alii. hivit w is false: that she . iiid m t s;:v ma thiii-r heeause sue km-w il, hilt .. J'ief .'n il ttil'J If I t'l -vl t . Her tcsti- llloIIY I in the -oi:in:i paied siile of ih.n show ed '.t lot ! i-:i iraim d eils-i ia hoti-o to te.-tifv Itelnii Ihe itce. Oil Ics way home Gai ftehl plc a hiief in ht haif ot the llepuhiicau the case, based on the ltel i ive t testi- iiiiiiiv hi ad hcipci! to fix up: all the time kr.o ing, Ite test iiicii, tii.-.t 'if In it iiing hut the ! le i- i f t he ! i I u 1 ns w as to t'o coiisidei ed. ami it every v ie sent 1111 was to he treated as a legal vote, Mr. i'iiiien wn- ahead :" 'ami if eveiy vote sent up was a ii'gal, ami some more !: uhlii an votes we're hot lound, it was vei v clear that tin- slate had gone tor Nieh. .lis and Tilde n " And Jet t ids man w ho had ) rej.-utged the cn-e, who had been a lawyer in it, who laid helped to fain ii'tite if, li nl I lie slnilir!i'i ef flout, ry to take a s,-.,f in the jury hox end s wea r I ii.it i;e would tiy it tail ly. And niter he had iieeiiicd that i he elect, a a I com mi -si ui s;i appointed must go tic him! the face o! tlie retui as. he voice! in t to go hi-hunl those wliieh he knew woc.l I he found to tie rotten and fr:,m!iiic:.t. If is no wonder that the Indianapolis pa per whieii had challenged Hendricks to ids proof faiiei; next panning to pahli-'n a word of il or a iine ot edion iai I'lnuineui on hi-i speech, whi' !; j re-, i d Garlieltl'o 'dtsgraee" htyenil a peradventure. A ('ainjt.iicii of Tenirnederj'. The Chairrnati of the Kopuhlh-.iu Mate ( 'on! ni it i ee of 1 'can -y ! a nia is one John Cessna, who went o'.cv to the R. puhiii an paity in l'-ii t, liei ausc the I )ea:ocr;'ts u limit that thue I'l'ia-iti'ln1 they had s.". .: a! hi tter iiii'ii tinni he to run tor c oivcruor. lb' has, howi-v ei , done well on the ot ! er side. He got a ten. i iu Congress, ami the Came mi, s have f nun time to time ec.ipl. ivci. him a (tout -cvral little odd johs requii ing ciieekuml t mgae. They gave I.'un his present position under the iinpie'ssioii that Grant w is going to he nominate!!, and it w ould he agreeahle to h m e a tool ot thenr own through whom to run the ca ii'.iciigii. Got Grant was l.u.l out. the (Vrncrocs are sick, am! Mr. Cessna 1;n! ttailu hl an 1111 1 ijimising subject, lie has struck end an idea that vvoiia! accomplish woiiocis it he eoulil only cany it out. It has occurred to him that if popular attention could only he iliveiteil tioui ( ho iieiil th." m:oi to eoitiield the t'oy, a great point would he gained. He ;ugues that most people are fond of little ho s, who appear t he indiist ; ions anil n n x ions to helji I lii-ir mot hei s, w h:le very few indeed admire big ong! essn-en who take 1'iihes and lie iiliea! it. Tiieivfort; it wris that the astiire Jcs.-na decide, to am tin: hoy tin. I sine the man : a phut vv In, h lie con fidentially informs his cof: -esj.oiideiits is boiunt to w in if e-nly it is well woi ked. In reaching this eom-bision, Mr Cessna pays a Comphmeiit to the pe'oj.ie of Pennsylvania, who are not to see the burly form of the Credit Mohiiieri' s , nor the hands of the 1 t Giilyi-rito, out arc to tie led away into cap tivity alter the canal hoy. Ia o:dcr to ac complish ti lis result, -Mr. e e-ssna has ins ngur ated a pictoiial campaign. "Most ot the laboring tuea ot the country," he say-', "vote through their eves," This estimate ot the ir capacity will no doubt prove.- flattering t"i tlu-ni. '.ieiinw h.ie Mr. Cv : iov scs Ids scborrtinatcs to go aherul wit ti the show in the lvliowing fashion : Ii Icis h.-i-tl i:r jti'J u ; to n mc py many pcT'i-a. in whuc iu'lifinpio I have rri-al '.-n!i iMii-i-. that Out 7fi.il unit cxi'iti-incnt f i.ur prt-si-nt i-auva- Are L-rcivi iuj tn mh-Ii ;! n i-iteut t li.-i e hnaht cirnlnrt II ti!!ievhn t :iftt I' I lie ! I-llii n of t tint n! Is 111. Ir,- sloa.l, linw.-vi.-r. .a il'C I.r:x Cal'i;.', it h if t.....;i ift-sri'tl thm ;i e':ii:al P"iit .-liai.rl I f frija nt!y iai'l pxlentiii ly u.-cj. Iciiinnit r :vtit 1 1. is v :i?-.V fetter tl-. til to ipir.:i; the t niuauo i'en::i::iea in it letter ol advice r.cicly re-ivr ! ir-u.i n senile liliia ul hiiili i l:i r.:i-i.- r .illd iarc ej:c; leaee. " First Dmi'l ferret tl.o r.ui..l in t. Si-ci.inUy In n . 1 lie- t.-r'-l:!iu!.t pr. r spinsit lui ve : lat io iran.parent'y, iv:th ejaritrlii i:i oae Bi'le. tr'i"M-r.-i re. le. I up, lire, iicj; cn tin I iw-mcIi, with mi -critatiiin uiep rur-iili, a! inn-M E.ln e.il i n;i 1 mi sell, a 1 1 -1 tin t lie ntlier siile. ! la nc n-k in l-.i. Iiiin.l'iunf- iini :.i;-in. with the iii5.-riet:.iii. -H in- c-.i-w Pi'fnw Ivptr.oeu ev e tirle Sa:n :' tcr Tr.iits. p:iri.iy l'i I'-o kept turninkt as tic pr-.ic.-y-i'in . nuives, mi tiia: all spTtators msy ree tit,- n.iiU-.ist. : Most nt Ihe l.ibiin iic ncn nl tiie roiintry vote tlironti Hieh- eye? ! I r-.y this :f one 'Tim lias Wra ' in cont. -set with the m is-es lor torty year-." j From which we draw several inferences, naiiudy : that Garfield was educated through ; his legs, his trousers being roiled up for that purpose ; that the United States having done nothing for him, he owes them nothing, and was justifiable in betraying their interests when he sold ejut his official influences to Ami's, Chittenden, and the various Rings which have' at one liiia- fiul another employed his se-rviccs to reach Ihe Trea sury. Rut is it sate- tei trust, such a man in the Presidency'.' With Gen. Hancock the 1 case is different. The United State s edti . cated him, to ee sure' ; hut lie has freely ac ' know h'dged the eleht, mid has paid a part of , it with blood from his veins, ami a pait of it by devotion in peace and in war tei the insti tutions which make us free, A'cic York Sun. I i H.u.i.or's Monthly Ma;a7.lne for Oct ; onri:. The leading article in this popular ; magazine for the month of October is an tl , bistiateil paper on the city eif Tangier, Mo . roeco, w ritten by one of the chief eiicineers of the I'uited States Navy, who is now on ebity in the Me dite-rranean, and has protnis i ed to se-iul sketches of noted places to the I magazine during Hie year. The skefeh is I epiite interesting, and is tohl in an eiif liand i ed, sailor-like style, that will commend itsedf I to re'aders. There is ail vniicty in this iiiun i her of 1'ullou's, and the stories are all cooel. ! Published by Thomas fc Talbot, 2:t Ihw- ley stieet, I'oston, Mass., at fl,."t per in nnni. postpaid anl for sale at all tiie news t!i'jots in the country. Sf.a-IIop.sk. No proprietor of it sei-horse has ever, to our knowleelge', hail anv occasion for using Kendall's Spavin Cure, but it has be-en usi'il on tliousands of spavined horses tt-ilH t.i.if ,.-.n,l,,..t..l .....y...... .. 1 O. I.. ! ti nn iii-'.ii ...... it. i 1 111 . in , ess. .til. i 11 is iiiiiv being used with the ve-rv best of satisfocOon for cve-ry kinel eif a blemish or lameness on lie-act or man. As it docs not blister anil is i ....... . . . ., ... i.-.., ,. n,( i j certain l s efb-cts it '-"o the niost popular liniment ever liseel for horse or liu- ! oth.T coimnn. " " ' i,.i ii 11 1 . . 1 1 I '.mil el... ..... : . . .... PPNNSYI.V ASIA STATK COI.I.KC.K ilellllits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Courses of stii.lv. Classical, Scientific, ami Agrie-ultural. A thorough Preparatory Department. Expenses '". to per week. For catalogue', addri-ss JflsKPH SHOltTI.HH.F.. A. M., S-1...-LM.. Pres. Slate College, Pa. The Voltaic Rf.i.t Co.. Marshall. Michi gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Vol- J taic He-Its to the aft!iet..il nnon io el .,..! Soceely cures guaranti ed. They liie-t'in what . ,iM.j iii v. y, it. jy tlvu, without tlel.tv . ' news am oihki; notinrs. -Tic 1 j i.". '.leans ni'ssed t:a :r M.-ine t dianer. Soaic'ioi' V sawed C'essiUi's Iw-Ai l.efoie the race came i If. ' "Diri-i," is Afaiite's motto. "I puide." ' Ohio and Im'.iana will to. low, ( l airit-nii C essna v ill now have to get his canal ho.it in out of the wet. A nuoi i:i Heaver Iwt patented a plrt-s-' lined tank for the preservation of oil. "Don't l upet the camil hiwt" nn.l that ' 'lahoi -ing men vote through their eyes." lUaine ' coirited them at hre.i k of day, but when the sum si-t where were they?" A slight s;ii inklins of snow w as obser ved on Wednesday tt last week near Sun hlUV. Thirty -seven i.:. lives of New Zealand have Peeii adn.i'ted t tl.e ministry of the F-I'i se ij I I: inch. i-iilv-. aid .1. Miirtioe'-;. of C iceic.na'.i, roh led his w i, low ed motla r nt s7,hhi. he extent of h'-r to:tii:-f. anl r.m tv. iv . '' wo 'iita- ids. -s:e iln-is ami C artie Hit!, of Tite-t trying to ignite A gang of n t i iu; a long the :l!e. wt l!oil".n:y neiiicn ny a tire wit ii kerosene. ohh.'is whol'..lve he. 'II ojier- liue ot the Pena-yi vania raii- road his been p.ntiailv liroU.'ii u;. A vieii g l.idv ot Sai.i'v I.tikt' Mercer ruiiitv.'l ist her voice for save: a 1 moid lis d lcgah'ied ;! by driid ing a pint of whiskey. Kra anei Varon While, of Mcrevr. ! I luted their i-ightv-foiiill'. birtliih.v recent !y. Tl:ev are pel hap, "the obtest pair of twins m the- State. Perhaps, suggests '. he Phi'.nde'phia Thwi, the peopic in Maine didn't vote through their eves." This was imtrageoiisty obsti nate in tl.e 1:1. A salct 'of euie hiiml red guns was fired in City Ibid paik. New Yoik, on Tin's, :ay icghi. in hteior of the victory over the Re p n't' iea ns in M a inc. D it-.iel ( ai iiey .rid Samuel Mm ids des cei ded into a siier mill.', near 1 1 uiriiba.!. Mo., too .i! alter a '''r-i, on Thursday, and well' In ken out eie:id. Thomas Judge was a'me-t instantly killed Vt.indav inoi iihig by a tad of roof coal in tl:.- West ''ittst ui e oiiiery. He leaves a w ife ;;;n! ', in i c child; en. A man i-. M-tnit:shing the j-eoulo of Mil Veukee l,y 'valiiiiig eiii vvat-:. He wears sho. s resembling cotiins, and goes three miles an hi. ur at a sw inning gait. On Suturd.iv Nickel Smith was taken from i::s h.ime hv a coramd tee or . i!vi-n at P'lcbio, Coi . ti ml banged tor r oiaiuitt ing a rape ..ij t:,,. Wednesday pre ions. Mts. I'e'heeca l.yoii.lhe "i.e.iidi-1 Wom ;oi" who lor years traveled with Harnum s, Foivpaugh's and other shows, iliedon Fri ilav. nm! on Satiuil.-.y was leui-ltit Liver pool. N. V. I'lulip V illiie r. :i cons: a'de of St. .vlary's borough, ii.l eounT V, w ho w as shot Py Hurry Mngiisll at the ti:i,e I.e ticele h,s e-se -.pe to Mieiiigan, elied on Fii I iy last t'rouz theeifects oi his wound (jugs i-ha-cd th" miu.ie-rer of their inns tcr, at Navasot-i. 'IVvii-. imt oniy held him fas! w 1 1 th.y i-;t ngl:t him. Thehiimui I'lii-sia-is were less pierciiul, for tiiey hanged him to a tree. At I ogai svillc. Wis.; Hem y lb'eey.mann til:1 1 ; ied t he '.ill w bom e t ; li igg.i t wan tei". !!?n v.f-lit to tie w -!! i 1 g t it h a I, lii'e. and w tieii Ha' eeicmopy was ove r he stabbed thc hlioegroi m leiee lina s. A pes of four young crow s ivas found a few tiays ago mi il:.- larm of Mr. George; Tt, liner, near 'I h U iit ai, iicster Ciiantv, 'bice of w 'ite. an- nearly white. Th.-y e o:i-tinu- to remain about their birth-place. Diphtheria ot a very fahd tyt e is pie valcii! at N'.mv London, Conn., and tin e pi- demic.or lit l.gne picvaiis at Charleston, s. ('., theie be ing over 2. (: cases in that e-ity. He'igiie is a. '-o repoitcd ;:! New Orh-an. The New Y"lk Sun itcmonsl i ;'.ted 'v statisties that the State of 'criii:it his t hi largest per cent, of crime, tic lowest wages, the least .. aj., ji, population, drinks the most rum and has the largest lb-publican ma i y. A wealthy m in of De'.ro't, whose v. ite nod e hildre-n vc;e' en 'h.e sti-aini i Maiian City when it burned in Lake Huri'it, and es. cap'i d with their lives, has give n !.e fi woith ed gold and silver wat. he to the eitliccrs and ctew. Aiming the Sisfeis of Mercy who acenm panvthe I'u-.-'an army are fwo Fiii. cesses and a bear.t v w it h a f ti hu'ous tort titie. Tl women maintain out of l '. e'ir eivt n means the we! ppoi :: t"il a nihil lances t ' which t lii'V are attached. At Rxeter, I'ngi.tnd, a yo'ii.g fanner has been scut to jail lor a month for shooting a labbit on a latin of his own occupation, while a man brought bcfoie the same beni.-h for l.rut.ibv-ill-tri cting bis wile wtis fined live shillings. Thu e b; :! la-i s named Sndth ami three brothels named l!.,mne.i:d bei-amc involved in a ihhieulty i;o;.r Ov, ciituvvn, Ky., on Mon di.y. in whicli one outsider was killed and t v, o eif the 1 hi in i "loads n. 01 ta lly and one seri olislv .voi ti'led. Chi i-iian Moti Iter, e barged v. irh the mur eh r of Hubert Allison, by shooting him iu his e-i rntield, in Franklin county, eci the night ot the :'lst of July last, was aeijui'ied at C htstn-hcr-hnig at a i.it hotir Sat'jnlay night. The veidn-t w as received w i: :; app! oi'e. Mrs. Fabiik'. of No. . Rhlge street, New 'ork, was si.tmii i:g sit nc open ihint sti ry window holding her baby gill in her arm-, when tiie little o.ie. in a moment of glee- at some pa-.-iug obje.-t. s ipped from her grasp ami falling to the i-treet was instant iv kilied. A cl.iss of thirfv wis recently coiilirmed at the State prison at San (Ic.entie. ;'!. by A r," lib is hop A leu nil my. The candidates had been piipaicilby Fat ner I'ii aiih", who of ficiates in tin- prison one Suinhiy ia e-n. h mouth. Meisic was furnished ly some of the e.mv iets ' at!o: -el l.'obeifs, of Titiisviile, the inven tor e f the torpe do for the resuscitation of elry oil v eils, which lias proved eif incalcul able bom lit to the i I re gions, pas beeot turning bis inventive' gei.ius in the elirectinii ed a lightning-proof tank, and believes he has sruck tiie right idea. i A remarkable woman, Mrs. Mary Ann Di'.'.n, died lately in St. Louis. Sue was :;7 yi'ars 'old, and had bce'n mairieil twenty years, she was the mother eif twenty-one children, of who:,! tin re were thtce jitius of twins, two sets eif triplets, and four were . horn at one birth. Te-a of her children are livit.-. Jati.es L. Rmcki't was formally ex' oni liiiiliieated i ri on the Cathode; Ciinnh for gios.-ly insulting Father Kempeti. of Cr.liol:a, M.. I'piiu tlu priest ordering him from the . church 1. 1st Sunday, he refuse. I to leave, vhereupein the prie'st stoppe-d the si'ivices and le ft. Must, of the villageis siile with Ihe priest. Ihe lynching of tin brother-. Giier. at Laurens, s. (.'. was eoiulueled by the broth ers Workman, whose sisteT they liael tnal treati'el. A mob of about fifty persons took tin" Griers from their home, and t ice! them to two trees. Then the- Wotkmans steppe'd foivvar 1 with pistols ami eleiiiierateiy kiiie'd the olfei ders. F. 1". Pariein, his son and a man named Luster we're- working in a elistillery nt Inde- . penelence. Mo., Frieiay, when a large woeKlen still full of boiling mash burst and the men we're completely cotikeo by the hot liipiid. They lived a few inrrutes in terrible agony, their eyes Ix-ing put on and the liesh falling from their hones. Mr, Jeilni Waiitinuiker, who hi:s been making a sumiueT tour in Rurope cotnbiniiig business with ph'tistuv. retunu'el in the' stecmship Hrittaimic. He conn's back in gooei health and with ene-igics refreshe'd and invigiTiite'd. to be- eievoted to his gre at business occupations and ta the numerous good works lie i.s engaged in. Inst before the, eteath er little Jessie Hill, at Titiisviile. on We-dne-sday, from the . eflects of co.il-eiil bitriis, she exclaimed : " Come Carrie, come ! " Cturie Heers, who ; vv.is burtie-el at the; same time, died ten min ; ute" later in n hae.se some elistanee nwny, and hen- last words were : ' Yes, Jessie,"l ; am coming." Neither of the children was over "i years old. ; One ef the most remarkable operations in taViftistry ever recordej wip: pe"-lornu'et at Portsmouth, N. 11. , a week ago last Sunday. A hoy who had been out for a elrive was ele- see'iuimig 1 1 mn tne carriage", v, lie n the Imrse gave a vigorous w hisk of his tail, twisted the end of a hair anuuid one of the boy's front teeth, and pulled it nut so quickly that the I.. .tl... .11 il.. . . ... J i.-.ii ii. io iiii!in time to ieci the loss. osuco. i jictniT lliat ci 'ire's p.on.li-nce vedat- (ien. Wm. 11. Irwin, at one time the Re- ' eel to Hie money question it will be of inte-r-pubhean camlielate for Congress in the Cen- . est to voters in'the present political canvass tie elistrie-t, but now in Louisville, Ky., de- and tlieicfor. ought not to be withheld from chive s for Har.e ock. He knew hint as a ! the public. Giv e us the letter '. Ilurria'turg soldier and statesman and says: " How , J'ntriot. wisely, how bepidieeutlv this illustrious sol-eiie-r statesman fulfilled "his vast and varied el!i1;cs, Ihe whole world knows. The Ameri can people au- pieparihg io reward l.im with their richest gilt." lite Dublin (lisp) Unirttr says that mi last Wl-dlle-Stlav moriliner o vmill.r man it . . i . . . - i n .. ,' ..... , . .... ! s unib er to ll ,Cf r speiken a weuil since eir he-arel at all. The night befeire vvlu-n be retired he cottlel talk and bear as well as he ever couhl. llere j iitemtiered no unpli'iisant feeling eluring the ! niglit, nor is lie affected in any either way. i lie is about twenty-one years eiid. j During the; Vermont campaign such i emineiit luilhlo.crs as Stewart L. WoeHlfont, ! of New Yeuk. and John A. Logan, we-nt j among the" factory me'ii in their hours of . work or eif noon resting, telling them that they must vote their bosses' ticket, and al- juring them to do so, if tlwy would keen their places and not no run out by the Chinese "who e-an lie; impelled to oust i them ill il glC.lt Sitvil:" Ot UlLtUtV-" srrt"j"' i i'ia. ;t v ): -' - ' ' lit .:-s. stci-ij -.: - and H : ' 1 ' flat!: e.ii: i. in in', j :vt con I: , v, I: f f e St. te. I i g'. ! I. e..t.er i I i -. : t . till White. Ihe DeUio: lPtlC Ct .t T i. .: oie.l mill a oil the c. I " t'd I l.l'icock ') ! - over -if bun. lied ineiniicis. Ill li i-l.ii-nvd. N tl,.- c oloi ed Ilaneoek club !Oi"n M l s over I'll' bundled of tin mot thtitty colored men f tin- i ia and U inel ester l.ns a co d n.oi- cook club w it'i neio ly as large a eieii ber-hip. "Dr." .John r.uehiir-au, of liaud,. ent liei!ie;! itiptunia IVvHi:-'t, vr.l- taken into the Conit of Sessions, I' .. i lad"! piihl. b.-i ' .ladge R. Idle on Mo:id..y. aial comii.'.t ted 1 pris in. His apo'-a; :u-e is great 'v g ; 1, lie li. iv ing dved his hair and e ni ell '.- M'b" whiskers. Thomas Van Dei-en, v. ho testi lied that be saw the "iloctor" jump over board from the ferrv-boat vv.ien it was s.ip. I, used he h oi cotn iiitteel s-.iiej.!.', was before I". S. Commissi iper G. hi ons Moiniay altei tuw.n oa aVhc: ge "f p' l im V an t vv ::s coinu.i: ted in delault of S.'. O'i i uaii. It may be well to repeat a bint ofo'Il made, on the maiiiiei of ii-i igsugar in trait. One should knew tn-it -agar i- i'e I v. itli an acid, if it tie bul !; three e.i'i: !. will be converted int g!tPos;, w hiel: in the form ot sugar is found it! sweet apples, (im pound of sugar has n ia.: !: sw-'teniag power re p.oatid . : gin -..s.. In nth. r v oids, one pound of sc.- i! sto ied l.:to t he fruit aftei i' is cooked ami wiiil" yt t v. a':n. will iicske the finit ; sweet as " . pop,.. s id-h-t while the f i ..": t is i ' ii , i 1 1 g. S iveyoar -ugarbva littie chciaval hnov. i. d.ge. lust as the l.aitemlerot the M rs',.dl House at S: vi no, ill was going t :.'.. a glass of beer for a customer he saw a big 'at on th" Hour just under the e-'cr sinig-.t, standing o:i his hind 1- gs w ith his imuith Wide open to c. :!!. il: " beer that was spilled or dripped. The l-ait.-ti-ter took i hit i-tv gla-sand fille-e! it v.iihb.-ei and set it ilm'.ii on the Itoi-T. 1 r.:t p: eiio t v . then walked IV - i T -;: , it - o ly at:,! w l"l: a it t nuc he has e..i:ie Peer and di inks i! i::g a s i a iece of kind of s:i"ger. Sim he i; e-veiy i!v lor regti.'ar'v at 1 1 a. m tnead and im-;l!. which :s given !.: u . ..; "I feel s- oo;,!id. !.!.'" said an ei. fit Delia--! -It 11." ot her cve':: ;g. " t :.a' if :!.e.--k j, going l i he l -le- fed t h.. t I don't V. " V IIIV se, iiboat the- results any i a:g .-. VV I y, t e either evening 1 was in t ne ci iin; ; ny ol eight gei't'etne n, every em" ot t'lcia i;epulilie..ns. who, when lKtile-d, said tbe-y wen going to Vote tor 1 laucet K. said the Itepn'iilie.'H t vvcie at'!rc-se,. Li make a I 'i esitie;;t ." That's no vi jt"i i i V!io:n the rem .1.1 l.'l -public:! !' s ( Iks curt t's tl." s did half i:g. M.-V I.e -." sh.i! p lej.; : "' hut c'l hi i.e; '.lb !:, u-ake a Po si.i.-'.t ihiee v,.,;i, ; : I a gi." Thai K. 'publican i . Pi: : ! "1 !.'i -p: ' liea-i papeis h:i-! r,:e:o-' Vil-ced Ibila-i- k t: tt i-i' - a- ' ! :-t Ge burg nt i:l. v. hen a.oiig .. ::, s :,:: .. ; he Itestou Ti '" i ( !."'!': :: i: i ite of F.'t n i.a , v 1 :'. is;;. v. : i ' ; i - --s this icdnjoa :, :'e- p:.-e:o i .-,..: ,;: - , m-c for I ': t si ;::" : '1 ids br.iv c .iini a -"-con'pli h-'d i-li: er fCii-Pc:,.: !':: 1; ; ::: eeeded ti-e I. i-..-Ce. i l.e:,e..-i s., .: coniiuam! or' tJ... S, :.!:: e- i ; .a: I :-t t:. battle i i (o ttv-itn; .:. it !..- .t.-eu v e .1 -aid, astoni-bei! his s: ' i tl :;a ' originality, ! -s -i ee- .. elgem-ies, and ;-n t ili tf'lf'fl ''I ! !'!'!. 'I O l-I- il'lVi" Was Uilli-'l itleffbte 1 in tl:e Cllt If" I '! le. ' " hv l::s i l elll- II... . !' ."-.v ..' 1 le!-. Ia. ( -oinp.ii t i f tin: I he Ne, t ml, i :-r l-l 'lMi. -ay :Ci !t:-a pity t-i m pllVe the I ') . 1 1 ' je g.Ois ni ! -tu'ii; -!- of tl.e : e-.tiitp - hi (I- , the !' It i'er, ,t t i V i'l get 'I he ; i'i'. -' is get 'ing sid-s the o-.g.-ins are he-lie', "leg I :Mle- tlc.t we . i n ol " 'led h dally ! I a u : b'til a"i U'l- l. Ire-Is. i. ;:i T:, .' w 1 1 : i .'el i.e' l'.led hv a b.t.id id miiiilt ig.ite I A "';"''(' i-orrcspopdi-nt tea gvaph- I; d ia napolis his lepeyt if :: n ii it"! '. i-'. Mr. Ivigli-h t:n 1 ids ; p-e at . -.- Iis-t , tha' th- Ki-gt;.!; hon-e ha- n..':. :. .1 and. second, that the Kngii-h Hit' as baseless its the ijon ..... . We sorry for Mr. Hal-tend, of Ciiiei-uiati. has -ii"' irently dreaiii 'd Ihc-e tilings an his extreme nnvh-ty tor Ih-pn'oli.-i'ti v. has he-en .:ihllsl.i;ig his lireems. (O'li. J.i lues Shieals vase brave so 1 1 1 i'i!IT v. a r i the wlio si-ivf'l Ins jnPtpto.I ci-::nt!-' 1:1 tie for the t i ion. II,- v,is jo eai'y . -ir i'iit'!i'ii.i.irv anil ! scm 1 j j, - - n ; ..f I. .::. In in Idin is. As h-ah aiipr-sa'-h.-l he l-e.-an.,-broken ihevn in l:e-:i!n. Ins old wound of the M' sican war bve-aking o'ten ::tre-h. and poor in means. .V bill was i;:i i .! .o-ed iu toe I l.-ne-c- at i -Itoi:-:,' of the F'm t v-ti 1 1 'i ".:.gie-s t-i give hi:n the raid; n! Ihiaiii.-r l.ene::.'. ;i-.d pir.ce hiti iu the le'.lre-l 11-S nf t.c an y lor th" leiuaii'.ng lew ca ; s of 1 1, lili.be be big ;:t t he t ilile le-ai l.v -evi pt y. When ! he Vote was t..ke!'i or. :i iiio"'o:i f o :i-; the rules and pass the bill the yeas were one i'uudi ed. ami t'.vcive and the imp !ii1v-f:ve. 'Io til- snrt-i is-- of evoiv lovi i nf iustjeein tiie House,' Janes A. Grule'd vitcet nay. (See ' 'i.;e.i 's.i.;e.i It '- or-' l:h Congress. ;'.J sc--:ol., age g.ll'T). .V N kw P. v; N't Oi ' t p tici; koi: Lvpm.-c : p (irxTi.K'ti v. Th" l.n'id-om Nit-kt I l'iateil NeW Home I a i; . o , I ei it g j ; t ! . el ;'l e 1 to the pubh. this j-ew-n. is t ie most n te t oritc.is aitiel" ever e.'.feie.l Agents to p aV:" riie.ev w ith, j-safer .He! than the Stud -nt l.tiinp, e fore had the r.-pu t a ; i in ; Lamp made, and has a cl . m-P" eo;:'. eti:e":. hi. 'i h is l-.-r.--o-beiug t he Safest IP Pi attach it to the Sewing Mae-bine. Pi.. no. Otgoi. p.- Otgoi. K . e'tc. The tear of t h op diiiary lamp w"i 1 1. -n ti:.' being fi-ciuei:! i V til-set or tor ts ei-t':r-ly : t : ie d In t h's s'nipli" ' nan fi t:ia!:e.". If. i-.ni be ai'j ;st -1 t t'ciow tie lig'e,! iti-t illlC!" il is 'V;ll !e-il t i -'1 t ti e ev, s find ea'i be couvei Pad int a li::',-nlii" wall l.llitii. It las t he best ai gali.i burner. :e lid in g p-di.'.ttor, a:id eo'ivenieni m.it'-h b.ox. a ,v't its pi ii e' is w ithin the reach "t every one. P has lice-n fully t. st.-el air! eel it ai.; , ly en ior-t I by tie' " We-fe-r'i Ch; is! i.ii. Aden ate." 'Am. C'hrislian I.VvieW." "lieiaiii ind Presby ter," "Joiu n it and M. Pgr! " at:d "C '!! is. t iali St a li da re'," t he .'cadi eg r--'i I"1n p i j..'i s of Cipeintiati. ill! I i-i c;i:! t;-:-d by th" !: vor and Post-muster if Cinc'.nn-iti, the Ag -:,; of the Am"!ic.iii Kpn-ss C ..nip:nv anii i'ii si ileii's of Insurance Companies, as being tie-Safe-t, Most Coiivciiii ;:t and bc-t Lamp tipple. There toe- three reasons why Agents should seek such an article to canvass for first, Ta ils nlesfilut. safe-ty and pivat e-onveu:ence it Is needed in every home): sreon I, its low price makes its sale immense ; third, it v, ill lie a e redit to baneil" such an article. Oiu south -iii Agemt writes, it se-ps faster than Gen. Lee's Portrait sold right after the war : aiieithe-r vvrite-s. it heats the palmy e!.i" e the Sewing Machine, its r.tphl s .le, its low price, and liberal terms surprise' old Agents. Address Homo Lamp Co., ( 'iiieinni.ti, C ., mentioning emr pa per, and they will give v on full particulars a sal cxi'iv.sive territory to canvass ia. pl'-IT.-Pti. Give Us tha i- Letteu. The Republican journals some time ago manifested a singu lar rnxiety for the publication ol a, letter : written hyCJeeeral Hancock to Gen. Sher man pe-udirg the elee toral elispute in lsTC Cie-nirii! Haneocl.-, w ith his ..cciistouu et fiauk ni'ss and manline'ss, gave the lette r to the press rtfte-r Ge neral Shei man coiise-iitee! to its publication, since thi-n the Ri'i'eililican journals have not been so clam' reus for tiie product ion of any more eif Genet al H ancock's letters. Rut the-ir can.lid.il4' for Pri-sidetit, 1 (ieneral Garfield, has also tie-en a let!er vvri te r in his time. Among his correspe.ndeneo there is a letter written to Use Cobden Club of Rp.gland, in acknowledgment of tia-honor confcrreil upon him by that secietv in e-li'Cting iiiiii an homitary iiieniibiu . It has be-e-n a.-sorted by certain w icke-d protect imi islre that (icnerai Gaifie-ld was thus hmioieei , by th" Coi.ilcn Club l-cciui-i" he h id a-.tvo-' ctited free trade prin-ipies on the floor eif ' Congress, 'this assert ion Genera I Gaifichl litis indiri'i tlv denied by stating that he was 'chosen an honorary liiVmber of the Cc'.i.lcn i OSiiu bi'i au e eif 1. is ailvm .icy of hard mon ey eioctriue's. 'Ihe elispute'd" point can be e asily settlcel if (ieneral Ciarlicl I will give to the public the letter from the otih-ers if the Cobdeu Club ai.iioiiiu-iiig to h'un his election . tis nn honorary n-ember of the society mol his reply acknowledging and ncce ptiiig the ele e tion. Of course the'lte publican j..,miais which insisted that General llanem-k's c.r- ri"si..:idcnce with Gene ral S. frman I.lll 111 ' made public will jam in the demand th.it Ccner.il Garnehl's corre-spocdence with tiie fiicers of the- Cobelen Club be spe edilv iml- 1:1.1 t.-i -, .. . . -'. Si'MMEii time frill come n;iiin Wuii it-- sitttly blinrlni eiilirrt". Ii.wlna kinciire in Hie ln-1.'.- - " Some are cyev. unit F-jim- :irc liei'i r. Slimmer time iin-P'iiPtctUy :ll rmne Mirnin. Pnt Hie t-e.ittur li let. has e;iprM'cteri.,sl the n.i-t ritfiit nr ten eluvs must have n-.-i.te tt luanilest ti. nil Hint tin se:i-,,ii e, tie.' 'ere a :i 1 y-Umv ten I lt lie.i!lv :it o.l . 1 lie lessen On. te- u-n is tint ! t vmi ileii t rim nrc y.tiir Suiioiier tec 'erv li.r --umt-lli'ing lieuv ier, yon will ent.-li ei.l.I. Wl., n v.iu irn tobnv v.-ur heavy eli.tliini; (,r mJij.-e. n mi it :i L.t-.l a,lv,. e n.-it-imire Sn.em 1(, n.i i,, wl .i.-T ti tiie I irst Nntii.ii.il Hank. Ait eni. U:ev !e.il in . lily lirst clns -t.-.-k, n.irrint t verv lirti.-le whieii lesves their -aure.aini se ll imij..rnvi j price?. AGENTS WANTFfl hvkrvivrfrf. fi f?J. ?. Mrl 1 t-Ul'be.tFanllTKnlt-tlnc .Machine ernr inrenteel Will knit rur nf M.Kii,v., iUi lli r.l. m.el TOK romplete, m 0 roinuieu. It v ill alM, knii k (.rest varleiv of Iiem r. ynrk fur i tncli tLere ii Iit a relv neeVket s,n fe.reir!.i!r iinJ t-im. loibe Twemlil; Knlttluic Machine Co., 40 Wubmsiuu .1., l-.'oo, Xlil" 8777 A YKAK Mini eipi-nses to iveTit intiit Ki-ce. Aa.h-e-, p. (i. y ii VK,. Liili . Aiifiu. .-ijiut. ft . -- f s- V KENDALL'S VSPAV1NCUREJ,S 1 7 i- ks::vi. i .i ill 4. j . v. v. j ! Ti c l-erl 'liff'ssli'i P. . .,-,i, 1-t -::. hi. it p : i'i :. From etcv. P. i-;. CH ; r;,, ;.' . .- . - ' "" r.. '-I : -. r 1 !.-. II" I . ai :l I . ' i'i:i:si:i i.zi.i a ci: h l .'ij : . I. - - Kendall's Spavin Ciur. V-1::. -D i- .1. sTAT::i::xTM.io:r: r I V 1' V I I I ' . e '. i v rv i, A i i 1. 1 .1 i i i.v OX lit''! in, 1 t '. s;.. P.- . i i -.' ' : . ' . , . 1 :. .1 . 1 i N ' -. '.-.. .' ! i I : c.; - . i ., I ; -. ; tti .... '.or a. A : - - i-i -;. . j. i : .. : p i. ..ia i. So. :n oi I :i-" ... ; :.. i. : - ' . :.--: t - . - ' ' i -r '.. n. ; I II " 1. 1 '. C . T 'i - I. Y- 'i : -1 !'-!-- " 1 . 11. e -: t; is i ::'-. mm'; : I ; ' l.-T.-.-r. .! - --.r.. in-. - -.' - ' : i . i -. m::' c ia Pe ' - - ... lrl.t II er itt'i: - l. Ill-; -.- n: i . t : i e. t ' v 'i - : . I ns 1; i- i-i f :: h: i'i - :.- -Pl-:-.:P I .-::. :' -. e: ! . (, ,.r ..a .a - - N - : '!'!-: t -C -: .. --P. il ; -r :- ' -. I"--: i . - . . be . O, I:-.;. I;. -s , I-:-::! :-. Iv. It. .' . 11: I -i I ... . ::.. s . r- rj rxn r-. 'Oi J Um ben in romtAnt -nse by the? public jx ' - " for over tircnty year, i and Is the fx it prcpnrntlcn ever Invented for ItF.STOK- I"G GRAY BAir. TO IT rorrnrrL color and J A It enpplicB the iiatnrr.l r ? ,r--- !:.:- food aael color ta the Iinir fClands without kt.tlning the fskin. It will increase end thicken the pro it t li of the hair, prevent its lilanehinit nd fnUIng ofT, and thai AVERT B.U.DXE5S It enres Itclilnp. Ern- tions and DanelrufT. A a HAIR DRESSING it Is tiry tlefilrRble, pivins the hair a j silkru Poftne-KS irhkli all ' admire. It keeps the head dean, Btrec-t and Lealthy. BUCWKGHAf i'S DV WHISKERS will ih-ncit the Iward to a i;i:ow BLACK at discretion, r.'inc In """ preparation it la easily spi'h'-b 'rd produces a permanent color that i" not wash off. l'KEI'.tlitll 11 R. P. KALL & CO., KASHUA, H.H. Sold bj all Df -s m ed . -t. sim SiaiL sckoci, nnllitlor.. the Pest n" tl k r ' Sllltrs. Aecninctiola1 itma .'. 4ie IVhool. tir-i r.a-s n, jii : -er i llepnrt in er ti t s N ..rmiil. t'l" - Mntornl. The? 1 nil Term of IS weeks ' lX V nTI'TFM ' lF'! t 11 ' 1 A 1 ' i'1 V1"''' l.aieste. a- n-- i- n!.r li"T4 er.pci! .-"'x.'i-e '- I ' ' '":--- ' J'nr r-l':.l..il.. mli'.li'-s i JOHN !!. l Ki:M!U H - ' 1" "vjotici: i r im ';r i: i :; will bp inniV, iin.l'T V'V ,.' "i iiipmn trp.i : i .i : ! 'rn m - ! - 'i " ' t I'r. i-io ! r : ! 1 lir -rj. r it ' ' : l orta i u "l p"! i r.e'ii-."" ;".;;':" ' nnl tne siij itlrni.'D!- t!. r. '"" : ' . ui' an i tHPit!i, itrj t ui ' - ' n 'tal l:t'.t.in ti it.tr- " i whicli i y to rarrv di tr. i"i-.'.'''' , Ironi lam!- iu Utim' n.i .T' . ' Klicn-idiii:. Set. 1 . Is" i - A DMIM-Tl'ATCi; ' JLX. l -;ate "I .1, nv ' I-'ltet- Or A.'.lli i ll'.-t! l! - 'il I " ' e;. i,k. l - i . lute ..t ii .- ' ele,-.-..e,l. li i inu t e. i et.o i i 1 all .er-iuis iinh-l-le ! I -i -' ' . tlei! tt.at t .l!ni-eit li n-t t e c ' Tl in! t ho. let i : i' el :i I li'- 1 :' ' - ! . ' J sent t!ii-m i renerli a ct '" ' ' ' ' . - M. D K I'l II I I'- ' l'.liepst'UrE. Aua. IssO. ""t. Mairs "illeTlV, LUH p!!NA' - It-.-r.utilul u. T'-riiil--, ( 'Pin : , Hit. I M1MT1"T I'l.Mlo- f..r I -" ' : . .. NMrmieN. I'n iii-tr'-t.i i 1 'rturf.rtli yr-ir t uin- fV'",,M r 1' it-iiovuv, l-' ! . . i !T ii n a 1 h? -.M'' l V 'i V: - ' r- I ; il !
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