The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 26, 1880, Image 2

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ESENSBUHC. PA., I
? HID AY. - - - - Is'OV. 26, tSSO. ;
X COSTlTUTiOSAL AMF.MjMF.NT Jirniiib'tt- ;
i.g the manufacture ami w!e nf liquors in ;
except for medical and mechanical
.ie, was adopted at trip late election by a ,
vitijority of twenty thousand. The- people of
- le v,hu'.i c-.mi:try will now wait with mix-
us interest to -ee whether the LrnWature .
f K.u: -rts can enforce this amendment by ,
ilatute. to as to make it mean in practice
vhat it says in letter and in -"pint. If it can
re will believe with Sam Patch that ,;iome
ruins fan be dune as well as other."
nEi'OHT got into the iiew?pn;n !s nt
v lose of last week that Harry White w
diidi-.late for Clerk of the isriT IU:'
the
a
of
'lepie.-er.t itive, Whit-:, l.owc.cr. in a ttts
.atcli t'j the ri.il:i'!el plii.i 'fi licnies the
ruth of'tiie statrfii.eut and s.is he aouI.Iu t
! ik the position if itv.n.s oifered to l:l;u.
.!!iuiii:i tiiat he will not 1 e after the clerk
ship, it by no mean- follows that he will not
be after something else, for it is hard to be
lieve that this country could j -t a'oni; even hi
a ti'.erabie way, w ithout White iiol'.iinn r.n
tV.ee.
The official returns cf California show that
.fit; of the Hancock electors have majorities
rauim? from s7 to lit. The Pimo
cratie elector, I'.ivi'l S. Terry, w as defeated
ty IJer.rv Kd4.11 ton, 'mt cf t'ie iarfiehl elec
tors, by 'o7 votes. If lacl; Ch .miller wcie
liviiiT. and if all the six electoral votes of ;
l a'ifornia were neccs-.-ry to elect a r.e-eub-lhan
Fivsiileitt, what a nuhle ojiportoni'ty
would be l:er; alTon'.ed h',;n, and how eapcr- '
ly he would seize it, for the cxerciie of the
tame villainous processes which served hini .
so well four vears api iu stealing from Til- !
le n the votes of Louisiana and Florida
having them counted for Haves.
I
lv. Skf.rm.vs in speaking one day last
week of I ieneral Hatwek said: "He is a
straiht-forwaril, hih miu i.'d, honorable
man, of whom no oSic-er cf the army could
ea an iil word." ThU shows that !ier
m in is a gentleman whoc:.n appreciate !h.e
meiusof a fellow-soldier like Haii-'ock and
p'.iL:ic!y commend them, and i:-.t hire (jrant,
iu his interviews with preachers and iiev.s.
I :'. per reporters, en;..! in the !"W bus':ne:.s
'f traducing and utterii-i; falsehoods about
him, for the base purposf of m.ikin political
carital for a party which h ul bevn ruined
and destroyed by ei-ht years of his corrupt
a:.d lawless rule. Some of the be.-t known
otliccrs in the army are so t!:oron1ily dis
jtustetl with Jrant's want m a:id s--urri':ous
abuse of H.i-ieock, Cn.it they have declare,!
they will never again shake him by the hand.
And this mode of reset. tit. his studied ami
malignant atraeks upon Haneo-k would be
the most t:nt5:!!.! rebuke our wculd be Knt
peror could pos-ij'.y rec-ie.
Fop. all praetical pi.rj -e-; the election of
Pie.-ident really (ccmn-d on the -econd i f
November, but it will !.ot !eca'.:y take p' .;'
tint il next Wt -dnexiay. Dece!.,i,er 1-f, "!i;!t
being the day vb n the tlecli-r of the oitiVr
t nt State- are rr'iuir 1 to meet at their ie
spee'.ive State capitals f..r the rripo.-e of
casting t!i.-ir rtes i'...r Prt.-ident and Vice
l'residetit, and tran-u.itt'r.j ei rtU'cate-sthere-of
K Washinet 11, w!.e:-e tr.cy w ill be opened
and read by the Vief i'ie-ide: t or. l'..e;ece:;d
Wednesday of I'ebri'ury. 'I i,e (ri.'.!:al tie
siU of the elect ra! v ttmn was t-. take tise
choice of Pusi.icnt -ut of li e 5 . : : t . i of tf.
meters ai.d -t,trt:.-t it to the iu-p- d v isdt.ni
of a select body of nn n ('.lie ea i t. rs; i:i
each Stiite. '!ie p-)-.v-r of the electors is
pii'-eiy disi-ieti.jt.aty, sinct
tii-v tiro umter
no legal oblige.' mo to (:," f-r
person. I u eun chot -" whit
ple.i.-e. The oiiti:.:! fhigt
since been lost "ubt of. a;:.!
all;
: er
h-tvlog
t.
being voted for as the
I s, i,;-.ii ,
tf
particular .-ar.ilhh-'.e, the ei.t
chiiiefy. which is "oi ".ii awk"
l-er me in nt i-i-miplisi.it.g it-
re elt , ', rpi !!:.:
:iit! rnd cent
f! Ti ' -e, ( m.:b
to be ai.olii,"ii at d tf..-; -'i". : '. : e--:i.f.:
ton direct vi to (,f Ve :. '! "he p
opinion of tl.e i re-itry' v. .il ii-rv s-..
think, be ULanimt n i;i tlcii .i.rii:;; st;
rhiUi-'o.
TtlF Job'.st,.",
fact that It.o st:,
: :.:.:.." ill :. i.
r f I .iuois is li.
oi.mc
t onlv
in debt, b it tin-, a .o
adds, as an e-.pli'.n i
condition of naVr. '
b.ocTi for a long titne 1
bi:ie ought to kic.'v,
row inform it. that t
Illltmis h rl n - t t
c f the way - r-.-.d n:i .'.
nal red ui i ; n ; n.i ;e'i
br publi d: bt ihati
surplus in t
: ':. -:i of tb's ,r,
:. 'h it "li.iuoi- is
'at
r' lb m-h'ir.' t!
Tiie
't v. e
1 pell
it
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ao ti"
, .t :
o I
tbeti-.,
ant bar
p'lr,
bis
i:, '.
'r Mb
f a
,'-
i -
Of,'
in the l.:.; j. .
red.it. Wh
Congress, at
lie can er. !.e
ly
S 1 11
'.ro
il at
h
Of
grant in,' an
im::.-
it o
the ; -ablic
is C.-idrtil
il tli-.t the
) the treas-
lands :n t:
at sj.i
l'ai!ro;d. eo-.t; 1
railroad should
tiry of the Ststt
?ales of the i.ir.
should bo a j pii.
a ten
v p ay
! It
a ct rtata
pereentare on the
rtiit.tcil, and that this fund
the payment of the State
debt. As the lands
the annual paj m.'"i
re isedio value, soJi-1
ti the trea-iirv incr. ae
in amount, until the
last been wi; ! out,
Tri'jun to rob t'ne 1
f latesmanship atol f
this matter and to a
h'i't of the late has at
We cannot p-trmit tit.?
r.etited Donglas of the
ft i.-ht he displayed iti
ntopri o., nli (.,;,,;;(;
to the l.'ertibli. an ; arU .
Iy without to;;:::!. t! ion :
p'tereot yp, d claim Unit the
'i'he claim i a ulfer
mmh so as the
l .epiiie'.c;-;! party,
unit i'e f.1e i-t rr.,-i. r$, ;; et.titli
sive credit of 'the mo-.thlv rt
I t'i the ox.-lu-
! ut t ion iu the
public debt of lie I'tj-ted states.
Hr. t.tM npf pf iri i,n pr. fe-'loital pick
pocket, w ho hid been only a sh.nt ti:i-( out
of the penit.-titiary when he wai appoir.tvid
by Marshal Kerns a l.ibil S'ates I 'puty to
protect tiie ptiri'y of the bsllot-b -v at "the
late election in Philadelphia, having resumed
his profev-ien, was Kt week again eonv ictv.d
and taken bi.r-k t pri-on. When ti.e connr
TTiati.m of Kerns w .; pending in. tiie fenafe,
and v.ia ntiie Ih-tnociati': metnbcis of that
body were r e.f. Te.jtpy v.t: I to trjc t it,
k'l'.:::, it will ;j0 ri
r.tor M. D'.na.id, cf la bor
'if the commit' "-e ba',
and thrni h that S. r.:'
or
..i
Wer.
.) Sett-
ito, e. ho v. tis a m. m
ing his c-setn charge,
ir p ro." tire-! a ftvo: .-i-ati.
:i by rrtukiitg to
ble report on his cont'ri: nt ;,
bim. as the Senator espi.-.iti
Hon. V.'!.!. A. " .ih.l'e, tiff
d iu a letter to
iph.it ie ; romi-e
that if he was ootitirtiicd by n,o r-ei.ate
would aj.potnt a very dart rent s--l of m-. t:
act a-- (l-riify marshals at tiie election in 1
I."
to
from those he had a; pointed in is;?.
the fait f,f thl p'edge he was e-mfirmed.
noil
a ad
this pirkp. t k-f, Mamh-rf.cld, is one .f the
six hundred moii he ',.;, ;...(,, j,rf ,.,,,.( (i;0
purity of the ballot-boxes in I'ldladi tphht.
If lie was the only oae .f the sort selected by
K'-ms h tnight i"--llily be rieus.-d on the
ground of tnKiake. bat frtm an article in the
Philadelphia IToioi a few !.;;. s r.f;. r the elec
tion in refere nce to Kerns and deputies,
it was made very plain that a large number
of tneiii were c p a'dy rilsn-pi. table at.d
lioT.'riC 'ts r Matn'cifu-:,!. Kut W lad is thai
to KeTs row r.P' r bavi ,a proeared his coii-r,v-.i,.
!vV 0i sharp tr.ietic on Senator
If tiie rresiiU'iuinl election this yor.r li.t.l 1
b"on as c,os, as tliat 0f 1S'B t!": kf,'at i( 'l
ju.lif IVrrv. one of the Ilancofk elector in !
California, anil the success of a Garfield elec
tor in h's piace. i.iitiht have pToxhiced very
far-reachiii'4 results. Terry's defeat is due
to thekilliii;! by him iu a duel iu Ifv 'Jof Dav
id S. Broderii k, who was then one of the
United States Senators from California.
Broderiek was a stone mason's apprentice in
New York w hen the gold fever of 1 !. broke j
cut. He went to San Franci.-ro, where lie
soon became ki.i'wii rs an atlr iti-inl skillful
political ornanizer, and was in due time elec
ted to the State Senate. His ambition -was
to occupy a seat in the Senate of the United
States, and after three unsuccessful attempts
lie w::i elected to that position iu is.'.". At
the Coii'Tiessional elections iu California in
the Ih odei ick candidates were defeated,
Terry, v. ho w as then a Judge of the Supreme
Court, having taken an active part din'ms;
the catt-.ruiijiii auain'-t them. For an imputa
tion r n Terry's judicial honesty by Ir;n'erick,
the former chalieneed him and the duel was
fought ten miles out of San Francisco, at a
di.-ranee of ten yards. Biv.ierii k'R hail
struck the pround a few feet in front of
Terry, while Terr '3 bail Sodcred in Brodcr
ick left Inner, from the effects of which lie
died in a few days. Terry was indicted for
murder, but for seme rein-mi was never tried.
Bioderiok's death caused a fcclh'g of t!eep
regret 'limit -'iunit the country, and in Cali
fornia, where he iiad hosts of devoted friemls,
the indignation against Terry was Aiiie
sj read as it was terrible, his friends re.ua rd
ir.;4 his death under ail the ciieutiisianees
surround ing the dud as nothing less than an
assa.-Miiation. Judge Terry, we believe, is
a Texas man, and went to California s-on
after the discovery of cold became known in
lire States.
"Al l. the world and the rest of mankind"
have been given to understand by the editor
of the Cincinnati Cvnimei-cinl that th -re are
thr e persons who should he treated very
cooiiy by Carfield, viz : Abrao.i S. Hewit.
who expressed tue opiuon tmt
Caif.eid
w roie I'sc V- uirsese letter : Jetvr.iiaii :
s t;:.i, v.
who "pretended to be his friend and finally
struck him a shameful blow," and General
Kosecrans, "whose language was unbecom
ing an officer and a gentleman." The man
w ho speaks thus for Garfield said in his pa
per the day foef.Te he was nominated at Chi
cago : "The chatter about Garfield is nh.-urd
ami ridiculous. He has no lecord to run on."
In connection with this threatened social os
tracism by G.uGeld of Hewitt, Black and
Bo.-eerans a calamity we hope they will he
able to survive nothing is said as to the.
manner hi which Garfield, when he becomes
I'residetst, proposes to tieat J.ul.e P. Poland,
X. P. Banks ami George W. M'Craty, the
three loyal Republican members of the, i'o
l:nd Committee who said, in their report to
C'ngtess that Garfield had been guilty of
bribery and perjury ; m.r is a:i thing said of
what is in reserve for the c-dUors of a!l the
leading .I!puhliean papers iu the oour.ii y,
the.Xew Vo: k Ti i'j i' r.t and the Xew V-:k
Timrs bcii.g conspicuous armtir; ihem, v.i'.o
tmlorscil the trv.tii of the cemmittee's report.
JadL's Black didn't say anything about Gar
I'.eld that had not been provi -;;sly said by his
own Tlepubiican friends 11 the committee
acting 011 tl.eir s'!cma oaiiis, nil of wl i--h
was coneuircd in and enforced by the 11. pub
lican preso of the cunny. If (i.iifl. id in
tends to reeognlze only those who did n...t
snlsf like to the tret!', of the Po'srid .-.r-l Gi.
vr reports, his receoth- ::s at ti. White House
i wi.l he very sparsely alien led.
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dissolved, vva ' -hravers
v. ere shcL
s 'he came away,
."md. l.:t-t Sin i.iy
,is. and uo" walks
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'.pie are cmst.'int iy
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by the -j-rving
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ot f .e. tioii in ts, res;
m f.vn p-.yi-.g ::;:y ticy d.cpo-ite.l in
ir : li ds P...- '',.-. . is. The a- iioc has ! e.-n
in.
SiKo.o.n Poor le iird tinder a
il
and foil. id in I'nr-
-r tre tt"o :J of Sets
roviib s that Make
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P- "rds f 0" the fab :,niot!nt pi'.i in their
bund t. dob': I'i'dl i .-, I'" ro a psmniiieut
n tr-diir:! of that citv. i ai ! ov r a h-i-jre suoi
tiiat !:. held, and 'it 'is leli-vtd that the
ei: t ey ran bp reeov. r d by th-.? b'?rd.
" , ai '. y ' 'oitimis-io! er 1 ierney is t.r.ain; the
i '.:".'"i'a r upon y.i.'ea no.tlces hiv.o tieen serv
ed, and further pri "eeoiuLrs in th.e r.i.vtter
will be w,:t.. h,e.i with trr.-at interest bv the
pei pi of .So rant i
n and otheis.
(Jovr.jtvon J.vvtr.. i. ,."it r.t ms. of Indi
ana, famiti rly known as "H ue Jea.is" il
bams, died Rt Cue Pxcutive mansion, Imli
ynapicis, on Saturday tnorning last, after a
brief illness, in th- 7::d ve.ar of his ae. He
was a typical A rierie.i" poor and frienilh ss
in his youth, with, no edueatioiial advantages
but v. ith ureat native force of Character.
He was very popular man in Indiana, and
orved the peojtlf in various capacities for
many years. He was elected Governor in
1-70, tiller a fierce contest in which his .pp.
neiit, Ben. llanis oii.'pi rhaps the most popu
lar llepubliean in Indiana, was defeated by
o "er 5,no0 votes.
Mi'HtKt. D.vvi it, the a -rent of the Iti-h
T.t't.d l.e .gue in this country, 'of whn:-e
threat' n.d arre.,1 by ti e rirl'i.-h tioveritmer.t
me n his flvrival at Qacnstov.-ii we pki!
na-utioii last week, v.tis in Cork on Sunday.
As he had then been on Iiih .il at h-ast.
tw.n
t. a.
iciir Hours u
-t him. if it
iU'o'.este
.vas vci
teen aba
ii. the ii-.i !-. i .n
cimtemt.Iate.-l.
Kionetl, ;it least
W dtp
d st rn. to have
mi ine pit sf-nr. uavitt aitnressed a lartto
hind liifet'-ng at Mailt. w, county Cork, on
tiday, and nrg" 1 the member of th.a I.nml
Leasee t". j'ttv -nt violent e if thev wished
to retain the sympathy cf America. "
llovv Sh SAvriiIh:itPir,i,iS(i.-' I .hr,H
never sgain fee! so awfully nervous about
my babi.-s teething." wiitc a pratef n! moth
er. ''.Ve almost hit oor little darling livi
lon sttto-li f cholera infantum, but haj pilv
heard of Parker'? Girtecr Xonic in time. I
to"k a few spoonfuls myself, hich soon
cuT-l my nursing ba'oy entirely, ami ?.n .e
casionsl dose h is kept rac ami baby in i-r.cli
v-ffeetly ood he.ilti:, nr.fi made us so strong
ami cimfori-ai-te. ttia: I wr-atd net be without
t:;" reliable tnedleititi for worlds." A Mo'ii
cr of Ihookh n. i 11-12. -im. i
Gr.N-. (iitxxT, in reply lo what theJJPiti
, burg fr,ii Oil 111 a SiohhiTlito sr.ffdi of Wh'te-
law Ib-id at. tie Lotus Cinb, New York, cnni
, memline the lb nera! for a place in the I'ni-
t-d sta'cs senate for life. c:,id p, was toxoid
i to velniiteer but i r. aid be prevse.l into anv
seriiae wh-re il woaid le con:fo,fabtc to
I l.:meif. It is in order ftr the noble baud of
I :to; tr rife up and provitlo a pi. ice for the
great itnoi ouph-,!.
I7cMr.r;r.r.i Ar.viK.-I sow so irmch
: about the merits of Hop P'n-crs, and my w ife
j who was always doctoring, aud never" well,
teased me so nt ' f 'v to ct -l her some I c.n
i eluded to be humb-it' t'-.d n-min : and I f.ih
cdad'I did, for in i-ss ibrn two montiis' u of
: the Ikttrrsmy wife was cured ard she lias
''.'-' - ' ' , t eh ' '"'' --o- thx wiree. I
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oru riiiLAii:i.riUA i litiiii.
rOI.ITK-.VI. MOVK.MF.NTS i-1 C is OY MV.tlWC
COM.HKS A 10S1I.V)I U'1IOX lOMFsT
TlIK OKIOtNAI. OAl.i Itl I) " 1 I.
THK 1I MO( I(A I 1' I'KAt V. ( OlSMISSIcN
TttE IMIKreMltNT W.l'VW.K AS M i'.
MKNT "TIIRRE ISNOTSINO I.IKE I.F.AT!!
EIl" I.'IT T!IK S( !l TH l'.l.M.V !N SOI ID AN
.MU.-TlH KATiC ILVH K.
PlilLAPEIfRIV, NOV. -.',
7'o (lit KJitor of Ihe J-'rctrnan
The political movement in this city which
shows the ii. .t crovtin that of. the HepuV
lican ti'ine s men, the leaders in w b'e haie
laboring assiduously and repoit eonti-.r.ious
progress. ( Hil pohiieiam a-'rce that the sit
uation in the local political ;i.!ii was never
so complicated as at pio-nt. New move
ments are coming to the surface, old ones
are developing offshoot, ami even the regu
lars cannot loreshadow the near future of
their organization. All of these, however,
are on t.'.e !. publican side f the hoii'-e.
The Democrats are ht-tnding st!id. ltojh
v, iiic;s a:e in.ilpd, and, it is claimed, v. id
conl itme s;. it is coiu'iioioy assumed that
the IV-mociats will put a straight ticket m
the tield and will present conservative nom
inees of unexceptional c'uaiacter.
SI C l L-s K THE IlEKUtl I OAC !KS.
.Fudging from the put.-nage tf the first
few tii'tys. the suce!-s of the ileniic coaches
ap. ear.- essurt-.l. Tiie only objection r.ii-ed
r.jair st the few depHitiire is l!:at tiie num
ber of vehicles is ihsuihcient. That they
have met a want in the matter of cheap
trar-it no one cau doubt. Thou-who rule
on them say they are comfortable, of easy
motion, and" make better time than treet
cms.
A t OsTLY I1.ECTION CONTEST.
The mindc'i al election tf February :a?t.
far n it n-iatert to '.he Fifth w. i 1, was
one i f the most corrupt that ever d;si;raeed
tiiiseiiy. JVrsor.ation. iritim; -ia". ion, perjury,
forgery and false counting were resort? i t
by i)c'' Mouat's adhtrem., the re1-;;!', of
loi.-ting ;:pon tiie peoj.ieof i'le Fifth waul of
a man whom tiiey rojeetcd nt th.e b.!iot-bex.
i.ml a coiites.t he iieu. nearly a vear, a! n cost
of over ten th-m-.i.vi ihai5, and the taking
oi over twenty-tour liious.-i.-a p,i;t s of ci-'-se-ly
prh.ted tt-.-t;mo:iy, has been the ptve p:d't
"By 'lie way. 1 w id lcre luc.iie.u! p.liv re
tmts'k, that cs'Ci)iii;r:i:i:;i!i ilotiat is m.w re
vising tiie Kepu:. .lean rules, jw.-rhap lail.t
iiox ?tult".:.g in the Fil'lli ward v;!l eo".ie
e.'i-ier. I he propor-itien. l o.vewr. to tuin
ever the Bepui'iican party of i'iiimdelpl.ia to
Couneiimai: Mount to be itfi r:ued does not
iufpirc uiib-.iiiiiit'il ei.tiia-i:i !a.
THE OI.iviIS.VL t.A r.i- IKI.'J HELS'.iATR.
The original G.u field dch-u.ite iu the ( di
et go convention arrived in tnis city on l'ii
(iiiy last, and was a ili-stinguished guest !it
the .Mercantile Cinb. He, it will be remem
bered, voted for Gat Held first, hist and all
the time, and never once flopped." This
unfaltering delegate tarries with him two
It tiers received irom General G.rfieid, ami
a. so carries vvnii nun ( ;! mm: s pimtograpi
., 1 1
vvhii ii the (.em rai very kind. v sent li.i
This originid Gai field delegate's Christian
iniiiais are W. A. M. atul ids smnian o is
tiieer. It it not p.o-Ml.-Ie at this wr'ting to
give a i'u'1 and correct history of this first,
l.'.-t and nil thv! time ( larticld" rlelega'.e, but
learn that a eoiupirin hi-!n:y of his life, vir
tiics and exploit, ti ntiii nil taken from au
thentic .-oincfcs, wii! be given in an improved
volume, am! wii! be rcspt:ot:'ui!y oifereU for
the pcru-ai :t his countrymen, as also all
others who wish to see human nature in its
most finished form. It may uor, howwver,
he i'lapp-lMpliule, tior shiiuiii it ho e-m-ldel -ed
exag-wratioti, to say, that .Mr. W. A. M.
tVr er, the oiiginal Gnrriold delegate, is the
son oi parents and was born at a very early
period in his lite. H:.-, fai.her was a "mam
man" ami his mother s a 'female woman."
W. A. ii. G. was a very precocious young
ster ai.il an excejitioi.ady good one. He
was a good boy. a vol v go;! boy imb-ed.. lie
was lu e from t'ne ginitof impaling ilies witii
piiis, of pelting tr-.'g'? witii doi iiicks, of rob
bing niu's' ncstij. or stealing Ids mother's
.-Uuiir, and all other devilish treks of bad
be -. i!o was a good, precocious youth,
aiiv! i'ecau.e betier and more prtcoii ea , ;lH
lie a-:ai.eed in ;'g", as his action at Chicago
e e.ti.y deni .nsli:f.e-. No voire Cia too
I'.ii',. l to sj ,..ik, no pm can be to vigorims to
wri'e ihe p,a:.-es of him who l.eer faitereil,
but voted lir-.t, l.;st and :.ll the time for Ot n.
Gaiileld.
!t":oi tuTir
: -e Comn.i
i-l.v;
Siotl
: re orxttif tor
.iii be in t'. e
:i:e C.ii.S , f 1
'I he i'c,
this wee'.
I ,! e.'at
aecel ted t
jti-y wiii
ti;:,t the ;
:. iti n -i
ms
:e Co;.. a. ill
lie;!, li; j,;,
be ( h. -ilv
ill.i V eie,
let M'.. :..! ;
inlay iii J.i:
Tt.eU -Ail: 1
es. and it js g-te ridiy
-e.il i' 'cwil ruo sot t i.e.
1. i hi.- ioiiicat ion- ar j
i: 't.s w.il pi si pon- d
in i iei-ctiibe-r u-aii toe
laty, at w nkh ti:ne (he
l.-.-t i.tdy lor the :io",i
i.et Mayor, I; . ei v cr
ire
fell
1 1 ,.
con
n of ti:-
fit e .
iix- iifi! -.'.tv
ot tie: i'e.u I'
:.iv the two wi
;s ep,vs a sit)
.e -c-ti "i ... i. ,
tMO.i EN (.;.;." ;
lie
'I Ho si x mom
mo represent
,e party. Both
ii'.ociss ij abj-Jd
.iin.issi'-n.
l-.t
1
w i:
Peaet; C
" i.rt nl.n
AN MOVJtM K.NT
sioti in local ro-
.."it; '.' II:'
or
on. '
iili.
"It 1
ti
t 'it
zeiis
I.
t'l
t !:e:-;::tli. -n mo- emeut. 'the bust-
t'tess men ct liie e;ty r i o:o;e to have Ike ad
i -ti "tit mit of t'.e citv com'.ue'.ed mi b.isi
t.fss priiv aplos. and, above a: I. to have im-n
i t -terlir.g iii;e"."ity a., o iblie otliccr-. i k-;
l ati'e bif.V.'Ct! I'lL'bt r.l-.'l wrotlg !.-i-tWfce!l
tioiii-s r-.i.tl o-.vitc is til tiiis city ti.is ce;t-eal
to !. one of rliplor.mcy. 'i'here is mi middle
ground on which tiie two can meet and make
common cause for the party. It looks now
as if the I.'eptilmYan oro-.m'tat ioti v.iil liuve
to yield to w ii ttever policy ami eandidrtes
the ei treLV moventent may adojil. Ju,t
now the thttmlcrs of popiihu- icvolt are loud
er and more threatening than evr before,
"r.ttnr. is jjoikim. i ikl i.hatki.h."
Ur.rti ftiiro ! ii ri'r, una ii,-;.: a uI".atlou.
A t': '. iiti i rt: nit ..:;d i: firt. a - -a : .-.
ail nt'cun K.rc: m 1. 1 - . ii.iof.n.
a bat
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11
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iVitl tii it TT.H WSll
Rt,
Hi I i to T U-,
o.-o r. ra:i.
:s.i. J, -1 rv vv.:.
t:.'. , 1 r-
i"-a,i up'tti ta.'
h.'.N hich thc.c t 'cs'l'T,
:.-.-. tbcru't ucth.i.tc i:k!
;. ou p
b'.-'Ols aR,l sh
fx ajsrv a;. I'.t.'cis of
civ ii zation. and tilt
1. of a t!,o;:-ai:d tcj
i ts of these import.
re I i - a notable ;.-".
trr.iii.l a.cturers of f
gather. i: j in tms cpv -,f
i .ofiit tti e iiit!ufa tur- '.
ot articles of huiaan r.p- i
out. Tii 1 oof ac! shoe ;
he Ihiiicd stiitt;, held a :
I'o.ivctiti.-n in tots city la-t week for the i on- ;
siderstii.n of a proposed eonstiiution for a '
fxtir.iiiKiit orga ii :..: ion, ' to be railed the ;
"iiooi. and Sh.ie Manufacturers' Association
of the I'nited Stale':." tt wan a n: tabic
giitherltig. An iilea of the o'.t.itaeter of the ,
assemblage toay be had when scores of the '
prmtitm i.t men of thee: antty were present. !
At this leat b.er b.tnijm-f, among the numerous 1
toasts jjivcti and re-r-omled' to was. " I he :
Slice and Leather Trade, of the I'nited
states," responded to by 1-aac II. Hailoy, of !
New Viirk. editor of ihi- .s;,o and Ltitlhtr
U'y.nrl'r. S ho en gainsay the cur: i. r'.s as- !
serlitii, "'I here is not iiing "like leather."' I
I.tT T H Ft SOL i It KKMAIN SOLID. i
In the event of neither party in the North '.
having amaj nitv of the whole number of j
members of ti e lih-ctoral Colleges, the South ,
remaining solid and having the balance, of
powvr, would be in a position to make, her '
own t t:ii 'ny putting her vote where it '
Would do her tin- most good. If the- South
would decline to participate with cither par- i
ty in the next Presidential contest, and cast '
its vote for a ticket of its own, the Democrats j
would have a bt ttcr chance of curving sc.'- i
eta! X'Tth.i rn States. Should th.e Kiectoral '
Collect- not be abolished, the Democrats can '
carry enougii of the Northern States to pre- t
vent the Republicans from obtaining a ma- j
b rify of the electors, thus throwing tiie f-lec-
tion into the House of Ileprrsenta'ive. Had
this course been pursuer! this year it would
have eeured the su ce-s of Gen. Hancock". !
The w isest course of the South i? to remain J
soi d. Let it continue as a unit, detach it- !
self from the Democratic party, r.nd throw its j
ma ,-ed strength for i's own candidate. P-v '
doit.g this it w i.l relieve ti.e Democracy of j
the North from the im-uhus of a sectional al- i
hrnee. tithidi. wddle it brings tii handsome !
Ciirtnhution of l.i.S electoral votes, effectually i
cuts off the chance of getting tiie supple
mentary 47 electoral votes needed to secure a j
President. By ail mtaus let the South re-
main solid, detach itself from the Democratic
pasty ar.d throw Us massed strength for its
ov ;i Candidate.
AN AricTOCnATIC DEVlt K.
It is propi sod by the Pcpu'oiit an Central
t,tmi;iiitti e or .ew ork tiiat our ex-r
x-l resi- i
Pie nifec,'
ble nif.-mber.ship in the Senate npoo their re-
-ver'V r VTo ''' v T; , , ,
f Vm he "v, mr" ?- n r '- 'I V lV-
1,11111 me American r-eop.e. It is an ansto-
.,,..; ,i.., I, .... e. .i . c
j !0 a:lTllVl!l 'f OBr
........... ...... ... ,...,,, v. im.- i-i.t.t ffu.a-
p-.'i.ii vveaio eoiistnuie a oangeTii!!
suture a dangerous prece-
nV, "lSO n
augnrate.1 to make arbitra-
rttt.t. it was on!
liioveiui in was maimnrateu to make arlutra-
t-ns o it of Spureme f tourt Judef, but that
v as a faiiure, as w iii be tiie proposition to
make Senators for life out of ex-Presidents.
it is a pi-ce of current sentir.tentaiism that
woii'.t! not wt 1 1 well in rractiee. Fv.Presi-
.v- Vw . .,7;. ' and said he was unwell.
........ st... ........ ..i.t. .cms. watir nail iearce v left bs lir.c K.fnro 1
' House,f Ilerrniatiaf,;; hu Pre h.en. I iL 11 VjV.. l .a. An hour or twa,
ioi.il i ioT.ee .ii ti, i ... , -.-., i tr. ;.. ' . .. . .. . - ..... ... . ... v, ,
!-: ' . . " " ',a"?"r "mt I ly expired. P.a'h ilied about the same tin. I
time be verv iiemeroes. hut it t!;o first sU'?
i that costs, and the adoption of the plan sug
I (resteil would eonstliute a viangv ioiis prece
1 dent.
' But there is no indication of the "slightest
i spontaneity among th pen; leto raise an ti
j unity that "shall be enjoyed by (.Jen. Gia'it,
' with a reversion to Mr. Hayes. Grant coas
i ed to be the hem of the Bopubli" and fell to
; the plaything of a arty an I faction w hen he
; openlv'songht tiie Chicago nomination. He
1 then descended from his h'mh position a- thi
' most b.onored c!tien of the nation, end v. hen
he afterwards falshicd h'meif by the basest
; appeils to sectional pit jndiee and hate, and
I bv wanton dcfamatio:i of a fellow soldier, he
ceased to he a hero or a man worthy the re
' .snect of lis eiemtiyim-m The American
pef.ple of ail parties are inelined to c'.iow ex-
Pre-ide:d Grant to take care of himse'f his
' own wav, not a very commend. il.io way
thou eh it be. C. N. S.
MINS AM) O I U .11 .NOTKWS.
i
I A woman died of fright at Janesvilif,
: AVis., unoii seeing her chibt in dange r of be
ing run over by a railroad train
It transpired in a Keokux lawsuit that
I the defendant had sent irs wife to tiie poor
house ami married his father's divorced wife.
Is it signiiicvt.t that the so cal'od Presi
' dent of the I'nPe i M ites .-elected tiie MtHdi
day cf the ear as the tillest time for Tbanks
givioe '.'
Forty-seven students h-ft the Pinecrove
i Academy, in Mercer county, oa account of
th It'.'p'ublicin studeiit-v biirniiig (H-nen-.l
; Hanefii k in ciniy.
I John Fleniig was oischarg.d from too
I.ehich Valley shops, where la; had been a
. faithful employee for eight years, for voting
j for General liancooK.
i There are now thirty-two inmates miss
ing fi-o-a the iiisnne asylum which w:-s burn-
1 sd'at M Peters. Minn.," and it i believed this
number have perished.
Jeremiah and Charles Williams, brothers
onarreled at Loui-v
at i
iv afternoo
Alien I he foioier siabbe-
:;e jaUer to
heart, killing him iiislantlv.
'1 here is a man nametl Stickler in Sny
der county who never shaved, never sniw,
lie . or s e'eil. and never walked a tii,'o r i b
anv other woman ll. an l.i- mother.
Weaver e,rr;il on. eo.tntv in the I 'nirt-il
States Watkvr eoimly. Texas at tne !;.te
election, reeeivinir a majority of sixteen voles
over Garfioid aid Hancock combined.
Tiie pi:i:':;:ur o!lb-" connected vitli lios-ti-fter
A- Smith's "Hit'ers" manui'ueterv. in
1'ittshurcii. v. as dosi ro;
oi! ey lire i .iesoav
morning.
r ,
,05s ;...,.ooo; lu'iy nisi'reii.
ula Vei'uig. a'.'ed I ia i'ot i jvi I pro
digy. She plays the phi no so well I hat her
frit-lids ijo into ecstasies of deiiiit, ami ev li
Wliheimi ami Hummel wide let It rs tf praise.
Pa' rick Smith, eighty-five vears old. liv
ing ia ihook'yn, attended early imvs hi the
Sidney Place "Cathode church Sunday moi n
ii!2 and dropped dead during the i -nice.
Calvin W eils, a Uri'e iron-manufacturer
of Pittsburgh, ami projirietor of i:ie Phdndel-
pbia 'r.i., is snitl to be a kepu'oiiean ramii-
oaie tor i . i. senator ovu-rtt uw i.ext ie
hiture fif Penn-yii ani'l.
Hayes and Gaifield were both courting
girls in "Bed ford. Oni., thirty years -.go and
both were "dis-oi.i a -jvA" because the girls'
fiuiier made ohjeeihms to the "pour pros
pects" of the suitois.
Hayes is going ar.und the world when
his term is out. This so:t of thitig may, af
ter a 11, sol ve the problem of whit is to be
come of our ex-Presidents. They cua go
round the wm Id for a living.
A Nevada vidow-r look his four hters-in-l
iw to Salt Lake ami matriei! them a! I.
The oldest is Ho and the .vnitngest lt, i.nd
they profess the most ;;rde:;t love for their
Liisiiam!, as well a for one another.
Two !i:tle.d,iug:itcis of E -'.ward Oatm'im
iMed S.'.lurdiy morning from poisoning in
Kana'see, ids., and hi- remaining two tl.ii
ibvo are in a critic.'. I com! it ion. A bet; le cou
tair.i'e; be.l.idoo'ia was found or the bouse.
TI:.? 'roller in .J. H. O'Neai's saw snd
ciist mill, near Stevenson, Ala., explo l l on
J'liday, kiliii.g T. Cowaii, white; James
I ).-i vis, colored, and an unknown neuro and
wliite boy. 'l'wo r-'.en v.V! K fatally injured.
David Iliad'", tont-tv-five yurs old. tme
(f t!:e li'ipjish soldiers who treardv.d N:, o
leon at St. H-letsa, wis brought it, to a poli.e
; eotirt. at Toronto, ;it., a ir-w tiavs as;., fttl
j th.e h if"? cd itvgiLey, hi.. I sent to j.vii for
', sixty vh.ys.
A young man named Prrker f ii b aii
from hci'it di-cx-e in Ashland :a.,t week.
. !!' had j't-t !f:ii"i,t .l thai i.is Pnln-r iti-'aw
h iil bei t lae i t-coi ciied P. Ins m r. ri.'.m-, which
i occurred a few d.ivs before, ami ti.e ex ite
! ner.t k: l-. I him.
Mayor-elect Willi im It. Grace, s.f New
: York, appeared ' '-fore Mayor (loom (,n !-t-
lirday, ate! liiok the m cc-s.u v o.,iii of otliee.
' Mr. Gi.i. e sji'.'nt several tnu!S at Citv Hail.
examininu OiM-n men's and or. p.ii :ng iii.ose.f
! if t be it Hi ie.s of M;;pT.
: Tiie cry of protection w as "a good enough
: More-an" at til i.fter l.' u' cie ii-n, lod n .w
sotiie of tbo U pa'.ilican leaders a;-.' -o mueli
; convlie'i'd of f'ue nrj lit in '(! of tarritT reion i
th.-.l tin y are m t wihmg to wail lor a com.
liiis-oon oieb-rthe j'.iton 'oiil,
Gem-ral Grotieid ob.-erve.! hi3, fortv-
ninth birthday on i'ii.hv, as hits Ixai his
custom tor year, bv paying a visit v.at'.i hit
wife ti Pis uncle Thomas Ga rlield, at i'. ar
rer.sAi'.Ie. U'.io, age-1 seventy-nine, r-huse
bit thday f.il.s on tt:- :i!i.e date.
Wonder whether K'Toide !'i-un't f-e!
that he has breti vitioic ,ted by tite Ib-o'ibli-t-.n
!i.; ,,rii y in Penc.oyiviii'.a. Ct-riaiuiy the
riot id!! corruption set i:i I to have little
we'siht a! ih- polls, i f the llcuubiiuan pa i iy
is excused, Kvmble shoultl be also.
( 'lern Canada, tin- oldest negio in Vir
ginia, dieii on tiie .:d in.-t., ne-.ir ti uilford,
Loudon c, mnty, in that Shite, at the alleged
hue of PJii years ae.d ten months. It is sa-.hl
that he was for over seventy years a member
of Mount Ion Baptist church, in Guilford.
li. nty Van i isberi:, a railroad emniovee,
thirty-two years -if atte, lesitotigon Clint m
aven'uo. ' st Holiolten. mead-rod his wife
:if :i:i early hour Sunday inoinint; by kicking
her to deaiii. Ti :t' only witness of ihe crime
was his el -hf v car ohl 'noy. Van Isherti has
made a cot tel..;.. ti.
Ti-." ( ".I'civiHe I'nlvn says : 'One of
the r-it s . our Tdaee having boa-ted that
s! '' ' i.o "", y.boeks of firil i'l a day,
i ' ' ctse offerer! ht r 2.."-rt to do
It, : ' " ' '-"'i- !'. - ir.v ia-"t she went to th;
fane. , ,. d h. r . hocks, and ftarteu for
home a . ar c.'cIo-ck."
At a . alloa c.f b legates from dif
ferei't i ',,', : : societies belli in Philadelphia
on Sunday i nitons, were adopted calling
noon t he s. -oil i .-rs ami Ib-p.resentatives fiom
ti'i.s St 'ie in( oii.,ess t a vote for a bill en
titled tin act i eivo p;iv::..T,.J to ail
denomiiao ii -r s on I ml .: reservaliitis.
In this Spate tiu-re are four coal mines
ununcr.
in, near Shei-mdoah. has
neon luii-aing for six m:.nti:s ; Hie t al Cas
tle mine has been burning fcir.ee 1 star, ; th.e
Siimmit Hii! mine, near M itoh Chunk, has
b-en burning for twenty-five yeais. am! the
Butler mine, at 1 'ittston, has been burning
I for three years.
1 Mrs. Carolina Jones, living on Tenth
, avenue. New York, was knocked down on
; her own doorstop on Friday night, beaten,
: gagged and robin d of 40o in money ami a
j package of jewelry. Tiie money was thr.
savings of a lifetime, and was carried in a
: belt around her waist, 'l'wo men were en
' gaged in the outrage ami es -aped.
' It is a pity that the Senatorshi?, and
; Collect orships, mid Postinasterships ami
; otlier similar ships, are so few, and so many
1 hard-working ilepnblii ans have to go htin
: gry. However, the lack in number is ma le
' up in the eagerness of the aspirants. No
1 office is so poor or mean nut it has a dozen
1 hur.giy patriots swarming around it.
Miss Edmonia Lewis, the eoloted scuip
; tor, is vety happy in her IComan studio. Iu
1 early life her nam", given to her bv her In
dian mother (of the Chippewa tribe), was
"Wildfire," ami she roamed with tiiHttiibe
I for fifteen years. Hi r father was a negro.
, She became a Boman Catholic. Among her
' best friends was and is Minister Marsh!
I A thoroughly unique policy for the South
: at the next 1 'residential ejection is suggested
j by the Statesman, of Austin, Texas. It pro
: poes that the South choose Presidential elee
i tot s pleilced t. no -tamlidaie, and who will
t demand S.".0,ftoo,(-00 in harbor improvements
, and aid fir lilies or steamships to f--ieign
port, liefore they suj-port the candidate of
' either party,
j Bv the wreck r.f the scheoner Abraham
j Lincoln, on the Liherian coast, thirty per
sons were lost. Among the passencers were
; dames B. McGill and Hon. George S. Wood,
j ex-reprcsent-tive for the county nf llary
i land, Liberia, snd other irominect Liberiams.
Th.. ,oLC-i !..,i...i :,.. -. .- .. .
f''..0 U money belonging to the
Liberian government.
-Miss Ellen Powell publicly taxed Albert
i U'vpr. with T' dy as he was
1 ,.i....i, ...m. i.: '...t . .
I-""' ifviiiiioi e it ins iii-k vv eetiti-Hl l, ill
i Cdebume mur.iy, Texas. That night Green
i anrl a eompa
panion disguised themselves and
tlrtitrged Kilen out of her bed. intending to
I hf'r f"r "Unt s'-" ''ftJ f'r"1r- Sh was
arm with -si-ti ivin,,i,.i,i,
! .-;.,.. : .-i ," :
i Jie'a'rl
I i
sm-n outrasre. and wr. i it she shut p;re.-n
"n Sitnlavweek a centlcman residing
in Heading went to church, and on his re
turn lay down oi a sofa. A few minutes af-
i'he
ie
two
for-
snipe nnnnr.
; Vn ohl Ih ri. s eonn.ty ti'a'i uiad..- i' a '...'-
h et of pr- er ill oA no sl.oeid Voto i:i I l,e ; it .-
j eleetioii. I.'e put the t wo ticket, in his . -t
' pock' t, beiiiM st ill ui'abic. to decide on e'ec
tion d ,iv, ami tlretv a paj-er out hapl card
ami voted it. When ! vvei t hi, be exom-
iued the contents of hi; poei.ot to see how he
'left voted. There weic- hoih tickets s'ill.
: aud he hail put in the ial!ot-'.x au order for
i a barrel of cider.
I A foible nil blent occurred, at the Am
' crioau li' tel, A ::. i.towr. ;'t-o,;t f -n ' b -k
' Sat ur.-'.'.y Light. The tt ree-vecr-mil son of
li. ill. Jones," hit lug theii.tm.t ntarv absence
of the met her. crawled put of bed, ami. in
attempting to play w ith a deck on the niaii-
telpiect , ils elotccT ea-ue hi ecut.iet w lib n
pts jet and the child was lot: m d to vlea'h be
fore n-sb; nee :,i ri.e.J.
Tiie Po:t Towdm ad ( W. T.) Ai 'i-:' .n s:
'I.nt "'.ui iilny ii ladv lesivting in ti.is ei ty
compi. tevl three i .tii tt s i f sul-ist ing op.. si
. cow's mill-: aloiv. Her exlraerdii .i:y fast
wag t. keu voiuntarily thtvo i mnths ac
the purpose of -heeking a ief.Jem t to e! e
: si'y. Its stu-ees.-ful ccn-iimm..! ii -n is :i v.if
j tf r of local emmei'if. The mi'k wn taken,
a pint r.t a time, c'.v ry ivvo hoo.s.
The old apprentice-! i. ,y-t( i i h os be-;i
; revised by a manufacturer "at Sprir.giieh!,
f:iss. TP.e l,.,ys bio 1 themelv -is for six
vears, ami ere t i refer, v. i Irom f.ve cents
an hoor ;,t bo-'t'ining in twelve at the
end. In ltd thioe., two cent, m hour will
);.! ed ;.i tl.eir eiedit, aril paid on their W-
. i '..it; 1hn pro-, i.li i; e;e. h a'out i ! 'o for a
sti.rt on bis own aeeoiint. The e:np' 'ver
tipt!hi?'i for ft ty-oiel t lioors of work a
week, and nine for i'mly.
iu loi !:its iile, . if tt-e suburlts of
New Ca-te-, I). ! , on Fri.' iy nmht. .toph
thifdner sth.ped from r iwf op'.n vvhhdi iie
was sifi Hi;; era vol a
il ii:!. a hticket fd
l.i!j'i3 pitch. Half erav.eil with pain he"van
home. A'heii Mis. ..iHrdmT. who was under
l!.-" iio'cen -e of iiijuor. saw her husband en-tM-ir.ir
tit" !'ou--e !;; -.i-.'ed a .table foil-: and
st ibl-eil him i:i the arm. punetnriti'r an ar-t-.
iy. ti.ir.li'T'i; woiiud was dres-cd in tlm
to save his life ,Ulj yirs. Gartim r wis arrest
ed. He fore amitlmr President ial chr'bei
fi'iH i around it ij hitfuiy ptoh.-.hle there wdl
be o.i A '.init-f. s.ep'e:u-er and ).-tot..r '"" t-,.fes
ti i:i'tie;i! w hi. U way the political tide is
rtm'iimr. Alali iea and T-ntiessee '.egi-,:a-tiii'"s
will Pkelv e'-inge their State and lucai
eh-ction to '."vve:i"i!ter. The hold in jr of two
ge;:"rtl elei-li'.-e:-. in a Fre'.j,;e: inl year is a
necl'css expense, and tea Is to make oi.r
iiirardrennia! eonte.! too heir. It w"id l. a
great
re
ltd
v hen tot t he
-tatt-s vote in . o-
A bra hem n oil a Maine Central frmght
train, bv the ti-.-.me t f Stat .f'a. is 'cuf P' C,
dutnb. lb- is aho it t wttil y four years ohl,
ami his homo is in Hnrnham. i'ora i.tim'm r
of yeats piist r has been employed on thu
Tiiiiii ; ::d is no-.v eonsideri d oiie t the best
'.'raktnen : t) the road. If t'uere is anv t rou
te e wiih anv rnrt of the train Starrett is one
of the first to U'eovcr it, and he is ilways Pt
his post w! rn the bi ike ate wanted, llow
be can fob jie t wh'-n the bra lit - are i tfjuired
is a mvsfeiy, but be never fails.
V"i'iia!ii Mittin, a convicted muit'eivr,
was ! ir.e under seieeuce of d-ai hint he ja. I
at I.eb-it1o:i. Mo. There was no hope ot a
reprieve an-.! the prison was too strong to
break. No ordinary wr.y of escaping tins
gaiiows was r.ossitile. So Martin made des
perate I 'ive to Martha Wilson, the Sin rig's
iaUL'hter. He .' vvung ?,' ) hitndo.me,
Slid ids suit was suecessful. One 1 1 i 1 1 siie
unlocked his ceil. t.ive him clotl imj, tin ncv,
and vv(;i;)ons. iu, eloped with him. The
Sheriff nifered J"t'0 for ti.eir capture, bet
they Lave not been found.
One of the victims (if the burning nf the
Minnesota insane asylum jn Monday night
of last week was Jonathan Abraham, an ex
member of the Pennsylvania LcgWaturo
a nd a former residi nt of Kadnor, Dela ware
county. He was a brother of the late S. P.
Abraham, of -Non Mown, ami first cave evi
dence of unsound mind dining a visit tithe
Centennial. He w as kept in confinement at
N oi l istovn for ftm.? time nml afterwrrds
forwarded to tic n.-y'um at St. Peters, he
having moved lo Minnesota i.ft-r ids retire
ment from tii-1 I .eci'.lat ure miny years ago.
lie was about TO vars of a'.'f.
As ,T.;h: Miller, a toil gate keeper in
Adams cotm'y, went out to coiled toll of an
obi 'i nn who was pa.--in tb.ro.ih the g:.'e,
a by;:i attder remarked that t;e- two men
looked emiiiah Hliue to be twin. Investiga
tion proved that they were twin brothers,
born in !?!',, wl o had not soon each other
ft i -s-iitv vears. ben they were l years of
h jo 1 1; ir mother,
into v pa rate. e.--.t
This wa tne hr '
til '. ' is advent nr"
w it'ii'n t went v rn
a noor woman, ent
it th,
rn
aties to live among frieti'ls.
thrvsat i t-;i:'li i '.'icr un
H.iivol Mi'b r had iiv-d
c-s of iii brother, but had
l:o knowledge of the "miter's existence.
A speeail to the i'-ait ln:or A':- ft- m
Harper's Fi rry says a rouiti'ith n vrrie'e
look ide.'-p on th.e railroad hiidge I !nr oil
ThttTsdav afternoon. A cent .ernati fr -m
Newm-ti ket. Va., was taking b'..-; ihinghier
vvesiwatd to prevei t her im'. rria ge with a
oiit;it fame-r. While the fa '.iter ".".a. in the
depot writing to his w ife. inf.Ttm'.g b.er of
bis safe joarnov t.i that point, the y.u.ng
lady's lovi r, wi.o had sccureda marriaue li-eetc-i'
am! a minister. ; '.. In sn appear:-m-e,
and t lie t waiin p. n: i v i :. lt oyer t'' ' ! ;: -, past
the St .te lit:-, Were ::::
turned to tiie station :
er, who left at once! IV.
v.-ung t'ouj'la 1 olhi-.'. in
rr n't
Toev then rj
l inf-rna il her tatii-
bemo, tiise-JSted, 1h
th ; ne-.t dav.
T?!II SHA3!i: (iF THK TIIIXJ.
It eanT-.-.t he a ph-nsant thing, of course,
for respect nb team I rigid-minded lb-publicans
to feel lb? the candidate, who is likely by
tbeir votes to be pl.t into the sent of " 3h-in-rton
an-l Lincoln will take into tint .sent a
soiled ai d tainted reputat.on as a pn.htte ser
vant. Such men nn doubt think ti.is a less
evil than the election of a stainless soldier of
the Union by iiemocratie votes would have
been, and, absutd as this opinion w ill certain
ly appear to sensible persons in the courso of
a very few ears, it is quite eot.eei vmhle that
it may moy be honestly etite! tainetl by tbou
samts of fait minded, decent iii-ti who have
the misfortune to be also hot partisans, liut
an evil -iifli m-n must hold it to be tint a
man who was ndjmled guilty f to put Un
case mildly) of highly reprehensible cmdnet
as a member of i 'on gross, and upon whom
sentence of political death was formally
passed bv the most respeetaole i r-j ins of his
own patty, shoo id in the shod: ami confusion
of an nmrry political convention have been
unexpectedly thr-.wn up to the surface as a
candidate for the Presidency. The c:i-o, it is
true, is not absolutely unpieeedented in our
history. Long after .varon Purr hail forfeit
ed the respeet and eo-di.b nee of Washington
and come to be looked upon as an unsafe am!
i.Te ntst wort h.y person by th.e ablest and most
honorable members of his own politi. iii j-.irfy
iie was made a leading candidate for tiie
Presidency. At our fourth 1 'residential elec
tion lie came before Congress on equ.ii terms
w ith Thomas Jefferson, and only on the thirty-sixth
ballot was it. decided that he should
lil! not the first but the "oom! plaee in t lie
executive hierarchy of the nation. Had Purr
ami not Jefferson been chosen President on
that eventful thirty-sixth ballot, would that
circumstance have rehabilitated Purr and
clouded the reputation of Washington?
Would it have effected in the slightest par
ticular the record winch P.e.rr bail made on
the minds of cool, efe.vr-sigbterl and conscien
tious men during the vears which intervener!
between Washington's withdrawal from him
of his confidence and resnoct and his candi
nacy for the Presidency ? To ask these ques
tions is to answer them as to Aaron Burr, and
to answer these questions as to Aaron P.urr
is to answer them as to General Garfield.
Had Aaron Purr been elected to the Presi
dency it is I'Ttreim-ly probable that his career
alter the year 1S'0 would have been more
creditable both to himself and to bis country
than it actually was. He was a man of rare
abilities and extremely ambitious. The re
sponsibilities and the opportunities of power
doubtless would have acted strongly upon
his character, and lie might have made a suc
cessful President. But, so long as right is
right and wroiie is wrong, men who accept
anv higher standard than success in their
judgment of character must have continued
to consider the election of a miin like Aaron
Kurr to the Presidency a blot upon the na
tional reputation and a perilous examp'e in
polities. General (iai field, though bv no
means the equal of Aaron Purr in ability,
seems to he regarded by impartial persons
who have bad reasonable opportunities of
forming an opinion about him as a man of
much keener moral sensibilities than Aaron
Purr, and therefore as likely to feel more
keenly the moral constraint to a respectable
executive career put upon him by his election
to the Presidency. All co-mI citizens without
distinction of party will hope that this may
be the case, and certainly no good citi7.cn of
any party will do anything wilfully to pre
vent this or to make this unnecessarily riifa
eult and troublesome for General Garfield.
Hut none the less is it a blot upon our nation
al reputation that a public man with the re
cord of General Gnrrjehl shou'd have been
elected to the Presidency, and none the less
is every attempt of anv politician or journal
concerned in elevating him to the Presidency,
to treat General Garfield's ineffacabie record
as a Congressman as a thing the moral mean
ing of w hich votes can make or unmake, an
offense against the verv foundations of our
Government in the chaiacter of its people
n uri'i.
Lpii;s, nnd all who letui fi-lfnlsrv livrft
should use Ph. METTUR'S HEADACHE
AND D VSl'KPSI A PI LLS. l'rloc ir, cent?.
For stile at all Din; Storcst. 11-12. -im. J
'. v varJ,
trrr i;i
:iu -re.
Tiii". ( ate. i.i-t-t a ;''! bt 't v :At t it.'..:
Hl'i.'i.' !:i" ti' MAN OM-t l. AM
the mn'H.s ltr.vu". i i:
A Haitim-ire dlspat-.h of the 11-th tehs tl.it,
terrible story :
Thi r;..r; tliat two trni In ti.e It l'liierr
( 'rmt'tery h.i-1 hren v i . ; . J I v r. -j"-rt...-t:i.timt n.l
1 in rriu.i 1 e t 's-tO'K !'lYLitl hvr inuthtT -itr-riet
o'l Te.it..,! n .ctr-or.'.i-i Oiiit.-si ;. re te--.-:-
i!:y. ts-it rro.o-ud. atl it i t r. .a t' r remiter.-,
lu-.l tii : -it ."i riv .. k v i-Ft.. ra.. y a u-r-n-nn. 1
lH'1119 C..iii:! fti-.n tite. :til-.l I'L' :il.L'r i,f 11:8
vi.-i ti-rs, hi. srj tu r a :.. : e-ntt r nvr u :tdr .-rrc ti?
i-itt-itvii:e::t. :it...t f li-vf d a ri t.ii i ie- ti :l:t''!'t tiol
lei n dlsl urb'-.l t-y .t r.-'i-ii. h li.i ! 1 1 Mi re I n -i t t.i-ir-ttoi.x
w,i wru'i :il ti:e triti-., wio-h .rjiila,ii-l
her relative. -Ir. At m- '-. ! w b-r .l
lei thr'j-.iti el s iiict-o-.: r irt.l f,!:.-- .l-in e Sit.'..
M.S. 1 rt.-i :t.vt v i.o - Int.! l:in-i i n 1 1 o
Tilt cf tte -. '.t i:...ii'i. .rh d'.-d tn to ooi-oipii-tiiel
ji..-l li'.-.r i-t':r.i'i re-te. s-J,- 1'yi.l.l.s.
ir. il -rr innii tool hi - i . o.i t . iro o. il.r i.o:i
-.y ir.a li...t tf-y t.iii! ';-n -tt Iwr tin liii-f. v t L.t
litthtfit !ia J teen il.si iirix.l.
Tl! S ltol-i ils MlfiOtl
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tt.n.v ;-i'i a l!'- lo t It on li
coi,l rvorv.
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ll.l ii,! ell : let altr,..t. i' I ci r n ' If i: t i. I toy
re.-i.ii.tfi Hi lie i.'-j.-,:t njutur t f l-.-h M t
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I . I he villi r ul til HO rt-ftn .If't lie Oil! t . 11 I f
tt..i T ft- : r.-. I-. li.i lie 'lt-1 Ulle 1 a oi,'.l ri.tf li :
to Ir.-IKt-. .t lhf.i'te.:h ;nvf-t Hit. ll '! ?-: IT'l,.U 1.
'1 iie ar: h o r.;::iev .l tniul t-. d f ril -trf ih
.t- r. a. li 1. itii-t t t.en t-i r tie - r 't r;.rl.-.- i n - l:.e-r :r.
on ru.-.t; tl.C coiti-l of VI r:lol'l tl. r V lo'lll'l il
fil:( -V. liU.-.'-Ll'. lil.-t- -1 l-l tie.il i. I w-.ck uMd
lite.t ef'.--r-.l ep ; ro-: r tr:.'-K-f o wi II ttot; fif i tt.
i-Xi.'.-rieiiec:'. -iie.vriL.tei.!:n tut hH .rr iv il:rf.-rt
tc.i nn pti.-;.;oii.n i-l il.r it".-. T.iti.-n. I i.fl In-I.e.
.!' he:! b.-ii fc::c:il wicu--f. yt I - -irk. .'
ttrrit.iy n. tiled r-y ir ef at tl-r -t rior-iy lit I
. vi.-! :n 'i.-.i.ii i.i.tr -r ii i 1 - .-nie t It
TV ::s i.il'i. t c . S t .".! O. t ! I.J. w : 1 C c w. hvtl a
v-. h : ? ".In? ta:.i- ti--t .!rice ! oc.i 1 r. tol
litiitit fti-r '.'i fi I a --i.t; i t 'j.i,; i.-t uf il tt. ri at. 1
u re. -'.-try wl.:ch I.U.! I.e. r. !j.-. .1 In tr- tlnmls of Ifio
fer:.,o the liny ..1 t .c l.oif rat. Ac tti-i tirt 1 -it It
p. tth iti-i t M'hp Jenrcft Sci:n -u3 : imj to l e
uti.lii-tnrl.et. Hii-.t.. r.-l.iit-l tttr Brj'.el'K? M-n
s-t o trii on It.r u ' j-c ri . nc it:, ne-.t. t-i..'th
t ii i r-ti t'.t. r-ni-1 i-' tf c.t- Snnin" u.wtt.rr ti.e!
to-, ii I. i'li.-v wr let i"ti In r-it' ting th"
i'.,,..':n. i h"f f . tn.I It t-'Aiin 'iit j-lt-'-as.
tr.t -,s t f tl. tH.iy ri.i.i-i . v -i ei. an-l 1 1 tut!
I ructbly l.'ito I n 4.v t-i th? i''.'.-i' iirc :.tt..e. tt
til ine i!i.M' i.f ttc ''-i!:;'l'T. f r.'Vi r ts mii-J
l .-.i't 1- li ii l: e t. rii v e I. . t ; t : : to i - i vr . re f :i ml
1 tl cewk
t' 't -..t, it
Kii ' r 1 1 nrr i ircm . : li -u c m
mi "1 1..; ; f I., en Micr: iri'-u'ent trio
; ,uir:y y . .-t lo-t... pi I awev -i',l t-.T i'e,.t-.
Mc.l ln;s e it.f e-.-i tint-' li-at l ." tlotij il ili.s
k : li i Ifct i.u j. met. r lit Iritft i-ntno to ln
know tc.:-i.'; itr . x..ri--i.t riire.'t ul i.t- cuiiinf
in wt.i'.ii t i,e tu-n: t ...ni-1.. I. j-1 .v r-.t up U'eir
l-tii'k. Sirilii, l.e ..01. wt luir(,-i at lvo
e'.-t, c o.i l"f ni.iv e -U . but ii.g t ,.r. iv t -l i.er Bio.it-t-r
uuiy al"yul i-ix we- k;..
1 li E t-l-C MMiti IAl'1
Jt' y.nit'n vfcs t iti'.-.. fii ;.-- i? .tr- nil a
bi'1-.nt.oiil truiit-r it-. 1 'i 'I.t! ei.r.y irt ot s-'pte'ii-
i cr st:t? snttc-t' l n.-ni .v t. ;vy -.-o .1. '! . vr..i.j Jit-It-r
1. or n:t ' 1. r ,( tetj. t. ii c.i git. vi - J to r so deeply
tti-i! -!:e i.ec-irio: tttii'-f.,'t:i:l -t e;.l. t.iii Iciotvi tl.Mt
ti-f w:o k:'I.-.-1?i! t:Th i: t. 1 1 1 : p o- -.mi- ii :. y t . . , ii .
'i ii ' ji-t iti'r.'p I her ti .iv'it.'. vi,e. , iu;; were ft
rctiel to liar -' i'l. r - y, -. . Jiio.e-- n, tk t.er
'-.i..'dtr .T-'nioe imj r.oe ;i-r In r. Alrw. J:fi-r
J'l on: i u I I ojo f .. j.it.1 tne Tot i.- Lot y v. i - rt uejv t- !
t" h r ti. u;e .r. i.MLi'i J.'rf -l.'"il, . riw.e rhc ll.e J oj
Nm t ei nr II .
"I fie nt w in Mii-t H.t m.o e. wture 7-tr. C'iirter
i:.l her tliiitij-.ter ferinei 'V r.-i.tei1. i-r, i t-J lu;en-e
ex-li.eir:enf. rnctri:ni!itlI.' m 'i lov. I v .ltp.,iitiel.?
li.o! e ui -i-r.'il 1 1. em u. ml wl:.. knew t lo-i.:. & n! t tie.
ex; n-sM a of lini lovt i.n nt if.o tii.-etriitita it
tlii-ir ittiuaiiiS vaf ui. et v e'ien eiit.
A MT-TKllIot S rtKii.lT.
Mr. ee,. Sn relHi-y nf th H.i !i iin .rt i 'eaiet err
A .-xK-iitt ion. tn.e Iliat th. is IL-i tlrt int-iui-e nf
! -li it n tie Irti e t iii. t l.ip come i., 1;. k ie.vf le.tito.
lieiiirO i"'.ti, Hr:i Mr. ".Vll.ie, I'rei.lenl it 11. e
At'.f'i ' ii-'-t, iti! il.'i-'rs wtlh ton. ttjc: no
L, v t- rv i,1- Ti-- r 1 th.; t-riF- nt .Ice.T.iT t.r. vt-jh t r. c
.e.k of r I,---, jr. .1 res j t r-ct i"ni t-. 1 l l.'-.tim
tiitv c-r: u t n'y it i n t r i.re 1. I.u t ey ijr.?.- ftui.'y
! y.-t tiiin.'vt-p. Al'lhr luni-r.'tl el .'.i si S ;io ,b a
ut.-ta i M-eu lo luiiow tl-e e"rt.-t;e into the tcmo
tti y nn I .t .if iv t lie int T ii'iil oin".l ntr n treo it
tfi'ort .Ii-Ihiic. lo.tn t lie nive. H;g ap..ure.it rert-ltisMi.--ff
in. eie hi'ii un ic.ie.:t..f iusjlu.iou ;0 t"in:
oi the or..-e'vr. mt.1 i.int-e ttic .ln-:-k:?ure his i.c
tioiiS linv e iH tn fen n'-.-.e.l wt.ti rhe nri-!.--iti ile-e-cratien
a- ia.::e;.t...i' i-.st I e w:! tb. n s, to
identity H,f j (ixiiutu . f t.:t gTif'. i l e l.yitt n
1 1: or! 1 1 1 ? are 1 liv es. ic! i tilt ti.e rurr, but lliey ito
ii oi believe trial in,- w-iiiit-rf w e; e L-kcQ m iiy of 1 tie
u.e:ltr;il coil..- hrif. '1 t.o utt.t.r sttiius to b9
saroute 1 Iu c,iiii,ii-t myii'ry.
A G;i i.'s Thiiii,it. A t; l.NTi iti: w n H
A Deli.. Willing li.mi i ).!ii;iseus, Wtiyne
conntv, Tii., n special corn spoiient of tiie
i'hi.id-!pimi Time. tells thi-. it-mill kalile story
of fem.t.e iicioism :
In tlii n. id t ot a litrp ,'oTc-t, iite nr tx" iu:e.s
ti.o-ii oi tt.i- Viliuvre. liv.:- ii- nrv .Icrr lo x
k :i,o. n loi.io-r k.cI trj;.er. iie !i. bit ins ctn.i
tiii' sn Ir fox soiiti-iy m-, -tc :v :t j ::t, .nn, i'Kt-1
it. , iit eighteen veMi-. l-eti o 31c. c .. c;t :i r. it- a
In. i.r. liho-.t a . in or tri(. a r-e. r .i w.i skitl
iuily u Hiiy itmn in Tiie county ul w:iv:te. A iT.y
or i o Htro liw t.'trl 9 l :o i; - ;i la-e lnlitn-l I a Si.,
m '. he t'ord.r" o! wtiifn hvr t'cne.i n In ..ti-J, iu it
1 .lil 5 in -t. S-iv ciirr,,' . it:- Ji i t itsi.,;i, . a Mi... :1
r ut ,lt.i,.' r. -'e . i. r .-1. .u ct t r by a l-tt'l ..f r;r.it:.
She wi; o.ot :i . , .-. it' -.ni- ie .- ar. o . u. :i.l Wifc;ii.,a..
1.. hil vi'ty acn. i.ie '.id ,ii-,cver, a t. oi- e'.t
I:-o i n i in th.- iv-.iT rr. u u.i . t. ; .f'i. :i; ;ir.t.rri tuvr i l.'.-c,
fti-ii-l tii'. t li -ti- Mi laoie-iei- live -efiif't tuck.
i.-ii'ii ii-j'.i 1 tteit tlrivi'ii into .!,e s'er by .I'.l;?.
Sbo i:ioi.e,i ytpiy e-eiT litr ro'-c .-ii't. inter ihk-
ii. g cirr-oii Him. -.ire.i. A l.e ii.ilict ihe Iri' r. r
t;,e L..1.-K ir.it ti a P'i.i ti-i iiivv.-.i.tiiit ai.J toil',
li.deitil of reio iiita : murk. i.'i.OTe.i thci Kinuiurs
ncv!:, nii.k.i.fcr nnly ai'.l j - - s. . 1 1 ' t wcin.l 'I I.
.:.i-s , e.srar-i t-y me in. r .rut K i.t ire :c t w :t ti
one ot i'. icrele. h-vt-.enr li.e titii! t'S.rit i :i
pii'.;.-. Mie b ,:,t -:lt.k Ml ortc. K :i v It i r.:..r
l.Il in tli -w-c:"vitii The -ii. HK.l..itiej iTi'Jrtitie'l
iii. iiiii.I. lij-, Fhe mail p- u ky aiol i-,,ui,i sfitrt.
Si.e i: r.i .J'.:1 t f I- tele A !j . i lie ii . i't.s .1 li 1 -J e 1 . t" e r.llc -
1 .-i A-.t 1 1, l-.r-r h-ii:i ! .. kt. .tc. Hiiiii it ? tH.'p
u- a r..r- r. ti-.-tn h i belt, flie lO'iniivl :t tc.L-i tLe
t'P' r'i if.k, kii.Oi l.nn .tlu.t i.tlat.lly. sin
it., n sir,, m o. Mere, atn.t. t h n r . t.iii .! i. :i.. e. tiiet
bjrr.e.l iturr.e. wiit-rt -ne tut -oi tl ' y t leO.icc;. niui
ti-.r j-rciuri it; iiutin t i.-.at i.iwt-l out to w.:e:c
t :ie d eel I-in - a vt -i? ti-ij 1 ii :ic ,t n-i t., r . 1 ; o ti : miii
to -iior... When lire'.'.'i li t- b-o-li witil.c I over
-75 pi.nudii i-i,,l w.t; in,: finr-i i. ti..- kiie-. I In ties
po-:-i:'-n for ye-trs. lii.s 1- e.u t.tee:. ti. tteir
:.Ii.-b Meirili hi!- kll.e-t mr.-l t'-:s i t.ro. of I.er
Ust ii.iv i-uiuts. wt.i, li is ti.e in ot- t!ir..!it t; ooe si.e
Jin? ever bail. She in'.enif Intv Oiif Ine lnn k' in ul
i.-.itli'-!. k! n i:. e-.ii. ; i. ol Liei ieri.n.e i.tiiie t- r
i.ie. M:- Mt-rrtii i- iim.'iiiinoiity ri.-l ie.iKin,
worth ci'iisiiieriTeie ii:oi.ey Rlul is nt-,1 ediicitleii,
hr-J on!y kc-f-ps up her li.ttnu-like liie becjupe it
j.le. s-, tr'. Iter Int'. er wiihii- to move into a
un:e civ ii.ied r'nioo, but inj villi act hritr of auy
fuCll A t Tu, .'-fill.
Two ITrtAnTs thit It re at A i ik t rs Pol
itics ant, I.ove A correspondent ot the
New Voik H'oi-io', writina fiom .Neversiuk,
tirange county, in tlnit st.ete, says :
Not far from thlf place if tiie heme ol two yr.uni
IsdtfS iteri a nd -tiretl rcpe.-liv i-it otb tii-n anl
tvTentv -e,ir?. Ti.o-e two T.'i:ntr .'.tdtc- veiw ro
t'eivlnvr thrj Hd'l;!.-s,-, ot two rnt'oers tio rftl-d
in ft uci .lir-t.riinf vil'tie, and both CMipJis W"ro
en'ite..i to he inarr.wl. A t'-w d.iv s aito the f-.c.ir
vt -rtt i it 1:ik toirelber a t t!i.' r?.:i'l',ii"i. oi themrl-.
when 11. ettfer (-Tjtre-ed a tie.trft to attend R llcin-
ot-r. t ie i '..!i 1 1 s;i 1 itit-c. 1 n..r. Sl:t-a5k"(1 hi-i irtten.led
to itc-enibfli.y her, t-iit be r-ft,:,ed flatly. K'.v.tiii r.s
his rt-1-...ii that h w ol a lK-m-HTt. T!.eyoit,e
laity i:is:i.ied. te-t '..e P-iniy r-fii- J. Finally 5he
im n'-.I to hi bro'ltrr. wi: i a I - ino-rii t . and !.
e.i him to cco:n;.n ny h.-r. In ttie nuror:.--e t 1 ait
lie al r.-.-e r.r.ient'Hl and ofT ibry wen: to lite meet
ing'. '1 tie two ihu left nt borr.e nnirtitted. ot eoa, re
ft'it rt-ry iod "'nant. I).i."u-i:.-a madi! t'i:n al!
the more nei-.-y anil led to the di.-over," lh;il tny
wer teth l.eimi. .:.-!, in sr'itlm.'i.t. whili ttie tu
who tp.d vriine iff vie cf iriivr-iti.- t-riTlivit ir?.
i.i'.tle oy liltltt orhr irr, i larltiep rf t:ni-f anil
h-:!'iM were dirovr?:l. nr.d tiimliy Ihey de-i,ied
to limit w ith tne oi.i lev et and torm a n-vv al ! iRtn-e.
No ?A:e.er uld than done, and the c.-iat'act wa
Pii'tii'd pud ratified by n ki-?. Presently tiieothcrs
ret urned. a nd Ihe. I.'epunin-nn who h:..i rcmaineii
behtud 1 nf .rtned h; brntlii r of thr Oi w a'.liar.re.
To hl very srettt surprise hr win. Inlornie t t!it
th other cni';!e on their wry home had revolved
on rtie siinie cctiro). T"nl--9 the .c,t,:ei ei.n-iii..to
to "m:ip" njrii i rt the double weddini; w ill take mace
d it nn it th bolldavf.
For Orowa rHES0S or the Touncest IIll.DItrN.
tise the old and fate
Pr. I'itler Snolhlns Carminative.
It ran be ttven with 1 crfe' t att-.v to your h.itiv II
only two or tl.rec il ivs t,M. It docs' n,,; 's-, 0IV. but
the little thin.- '.till iro to stisep Ti'tt;ir;il'-,, and iret
i.Wiik- tiiniihinvr. It cores III A H K Ht V. .V'und I YS
KNTr liV no inntf-r how b nir rtnndfTiir. CIIOLH
KA MilRRVS, CHilLHHA INKANITM Sf. tt
1MKK i:o.M!'I.Al,T, M'IMM'tll.lC, frc ttimr nrel
er'in of tn!:int ( tv :: i -ti i-t al-.rnv a iirn nf it ilnl
CI.'KKX STOOT... SOflt V O.-vilTir-iil, SI.KKI'-T.KSs.,'I-;s:s
and all comiiiaints ol iht- Umacli or
HtllVKLS.
Price. tt rtf. n hottTr ti ?sfr c.v.d rrr'ain c-jrr. Tt
is ttie oldest remedy in iis-e, and i.- rect.nitponded
I'll VS'.CI AXS. s ,M i v liKt tliTls i-s mni
STniillKHF.I'HKS.
THY MVPSUSS I.ICOHICK WORM I.OZhSf; ES.
Tltt-y are ple:if.nnt. afo and Mire, -.-v cf
Pcpr.'. 4c0 TS. Third S.. I'hita.l a, l'.i.
far T.o7en-i s tor sale tvy ,". .1. KuriniiorK and
V. S. JJ.-.ttKEit lino.. Kheiistmrit. l-i".-l lm. J
llino Hotel.
1ST.
-117 and i10 ArcVi Street.
I'lIII.AITKI.PIlIA.
Ilalos Iletlxieetl to 'U.OO per Ery.
The traveOinit putVtie will ?ti!l find Kt thi" Hotel
tho .-nine liheral prev ion lor their eomtorf. It is
IiM-otcti in ihe ininiedisiv ec litre r.f l.tisine and
ninuri-iiient. ami the dtCereut li:ul Koid depots.
a well as all partPof the eity. ar easily aeresFthle,
hy street eitrs eonrt.intiy pij.sitnr the diior-.. It of-li-r
speelal iiiiiuecinent-t lor thoc visiting the citv
lor 'iiiiii'.' or ploi-urc.
Your patroaue is rcs-.eetmtir folieifd
'OS. "M. KKiJI-.K, rruprietor.
rhiindctphii!, Nov. 1. 1 --o.-tt.
For yfinr cold tkc
hiNrs' Tak, V.'ild C'herrv and Ilo.vn
notM. lr your eonph t.iko
Sinkss' Tab, Wild f heriit and Hoar-
HOTTN n
For Sore thront lako
Sinks Tab, Vnm CntuRT ami Hoar.
not Ml.
For sore lungs; tke"
Mm:b Tak, Wild C.ierry bitI IIoah-
Tlfil"NI.
Sold by ail druirgist. ?nd 50 cent-i.
The Voltaic Hf.lt Co., Marshall. Michi
pran, will pond their rvh-brated Klectro-Vol-tRic
Helps to the alfdi tod uj.on 30 davs trial,
speedy cures ennranteed. They irtn what
they yny. Write to them without delay.
A Gi
OAK HALL, p H i LAD Li" ii f AI
fVorth
Knowing.
There h n i::ace in Phi'a.-(.v.-tpaia.
v,iicrc a btran;. r
ir.ay buy his clothes, v.nd
fcic p.;- v.ell as 11" k .' v
thev.b.ole city Ly lit art: ;.:iv!
if he knows nf!lhir.r iti '-'.l
the
value ot
i t i !,-.; i" 1 1
clothes, he. is iis "vcil 'tii, as
if he were a ;ood j.itie of
both.
Tiie reason i? that every -thi:ii
to be fotmd th."re is
iiiade tlicrc made a:; J su:d
under a system which rarely
iio'.'S mistakes to occur, anti
which corrects them, if they
do occur.
Oak Haii. is th.e !a:-;
and its practice may Le
summed up ia a few word?.
If you get there what you
don't want to keep at the
price, you return it, anil i-;ct
your money back.
This means a great deal
more than appears on the
surface. It means that yen
are not r,"om to get what
you will not want to keep at
the price, if tiie merchant can
help it. It means that th.e
clothes you --et there will be
of honest cloths, he nest Iy
made; and that. they will
cost you less than as ood
clothes can be got for else
where. It means that they
will be every way belter
worth your money than you
can get elsewhere ior the
same money.
If it means anv thine less
than these things if it means
poor cloth", trimmings, cut
ting, sewing, or ir. any way
dishonest or illiberal dealing ;
the return cf his goods v.'.il
plague the merchant, ire
his credit, and dissipate
trade.
If it means these tilings
if it means liberal ar.-l honor
abie dealing, valuable and
trusty clothing, ease and
safety in getting it, Oak Hall
is th.e place for you to go to,
or to send to ; and it is worth
y-ur while to know how you
can send, if it is inconvenient
to go.
Write : say what vour
occupation is ; say what
oort of use you intend to
make cf the clothes ycu
want, whether for every-day
wear or otherwise ; what
color you prefer, or what
color to avoid ; say about
what you want to pay ; say
.everything that you think
may aid a stranger in
choosing for ycu. You
will get in reply samples
of cloths and prices of what
ever you want made from
those cloths. You will get
also th.e means of having
your measure taken by an
unskilful person.
There is only one diffi
culty left. Somebody has
got to take the risks of th.e
dealing : for there are risks.
Send vour money aloner
with your order. That
covers the risk as to your
good faith. Ye risk every
thing else ; the fit, and
your satisfaction every way.
Our trade by mail
amounts to half a million
dollars a year ; there's no
reason why it shouldn't
amount to five millions.
PV wamaker
& Brown.
Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market streets,
Philadeliiiia.
VAN DYKE'S SULHIFK SOAP
1 ui.rior to nil otlirr n i eomMnj.,; with
utjiliur in in r"re. unadnltiratcd ttt. which ro
tr Ihe fH.re or ihn Hi in, boinir nhv.irhrrl Into tbi
nliioil tiirontrh the minutr i-npillarie. ni1 Ihn -t
U...n tho sk 11. wheihor it be liealthv 1 r In !
"ed PonditioQ. (Kvth I'.vhIIv nnd pon'titirnn'.lr
thorchr eliminatioe al) impurities frmu lb biio-i
nd cieititiir th fkin to lie!thv action. It uro
dufC!. a fnpne.. r"itT and ire'l:nef ol tho ten,,
plcxlon wbich i unpqimllt-.J. nnd ran I n rrednp-d
v no othrr c,n. Tvo toilet. niirsiTT nr I n : hro.-m
i comjilpte without it. It make? ih kin soft
rlfsr. i-nr. whit nnd Iv-mitliT; i t-ien-n 1 de-'
o ioriTice. (llsinf. etine. prH,ti,,fiir. heilin: mil pu
rnyinic; rftinovc il.in.irtifr. rlmflne. ulrcri imro
irtioti-iiis, rct:Bhnpti nd rcilncsn of the FkiD rf
iitc itrliinif, t-Drninir and tirmlne or tlia rkm
and irritHttnn ut Lltinn and ptiinfin insfK-ts; witi
relitre Itchinir J'ilwl,n nothing eiro will have
nnyficet. Ask -or Vat. Ptke sn.,rl, Sotp
itiMft ii.on it. and take no imitnik.n. tsold bv drnr
?'",V" -A.-h-uNti-h K Mllier. rr -iTietnr, X... A
C;Ulowh-ll street. I'lulaacifUia, I'a. 11-5 -ly
e-v 1 - " "-
kjy i
Bt'iiip.p.in with .Iti::;;,.;,
a coMiMj-yrr.xnvii
v"iv ''terit ;
ll'-uii'ifiil r;; re-.'. i . , . ,
!:;.. ' ""' : "'-:....
"(I l .llll I'.ili - If, ,;; . .-
Imi. ' i' 'n:..
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St.t.ti VI t I- i e-l . f.t r.-n , .''
t t: r f: jui ! i .!; , i- ,'.,''' '
I 1 1 ti M rt i e-ti t rt ii--, t Ts,! "' 1
Itiirll, i'
tri-'iilorlura: i'-' t:. ,.r .,
15 time . ,f n :u
t.o'i-- Krf !,ft. .mi.
'lieilhiv t. !(--..--: ,;,
etc-. '
Evcrs XUMIibRrOMiLT.Vr
.hm i " ::i .
- t : ;t t t t
i.
Itf-fntt I ' -r - - '. r
t ' N "v" 1 . r . -
!i' 1 t .
I .: t lirMniil -vs..
t r-i i,. i, , "j
! is? CHinnjnn
1 i !
Di
'V UOOtls
i Fancy G-or,u
CLOTH I X (i.
NOTIONS
: CAKROLLroWN. ! ..
i NEW GOODS EECEIY'D TUlXi
AM) AI.Vi AT N S-ts.i: M ;n
VEItV LOW'KSi i?':in.
J- AMI PAin Mill lit M-.t) j.
, I1"C 11 it lien (..mill am mil ;i
i J. V,. MIAIJH.U -il .-. I t .,
B. J. LVXCII.
.V.innf iclnrrr ,--:til 5?e,iltr iti
r.OIYSE ARD C5TY r-IAL-i
r uiiisi .i LiiL!
jff ' f-sitr-r. tf: tt
fsiiittfll tivti ti"tit.i'.s:i sj.ti.
LOUXGCS. BEDbTI'A!-,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
Xjl X. S. o"t r w o ... , vI . ,
KLKVI-XTIl WW :.
I;1 .vc('!i Hit;! iit-il lTtli v. .,
Alroona P'eiii-'r:.
t ("if ; : "J';.-
f ' I'a: !:;.- '
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e-..i ! t-.i- ,
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An-v-.i. , -5. i-
McMEVIN YE ACL' P.,
Tin, Ccpper al SnscMrij
COOKIX.i ovr MKATlN'.i hM
HAMilH, H HIS L. Ac.
110 EleMnUi Aieinii. . Ai'.r a. I'i.
One Boor lt uf I'psrs t".".
HOOI'INC. AND srnriP"
i-tu-y -. IV en'-'- r
hKCAlK FOR STUVIS IflVTiHI 1 I
A'.trcr.n. lct. I". :STi -tf.
Merchants, Jlansladnrcr?.
Hurstrrymen. Fioripte,
. mat nnen v
-
!' je ? f
-e ..-
l?usiness Fip f
sr- r - - - - ":
ili.c sri Wrr t
tl Klf. .1, '
IV''feiDtt t- ,t-T-v-T.crc
1: -ft-f fit-,'1-, . Ad ?"'
IIT 1-Jnr ji..:-ti--"-
:tA A rui-v-o. d . i -v.. -V-
e ;i'J ric'ii"'!-'
i m;'i h 1 . t
rcior-Tti lul t f -
'at Mi-!-v. fi5u'"-;'i'.i ! -
r -ir - t.-f T w - lif:'. ' "- "
"T .'.M 1 f Pul - --:-' "
S. "., A : . c--- -r- r " " 1 '
UiU intu-.ii,'i-V' ' '
Farming for Proiil
y.-. in-, ,, Csi'". A "A !'"
t:'-t- im i f. A fi'l W"'!' . V
TELLS HOW TH T-lVc-'tJi
Make Honey I U iVV.
fcta i.ly. "-... I I t -c- - rm
-I. C. Mctl llDl Jk CO., l'liuuil H '. "
--'"t ?r-77':.
L ttei.ta e. ".-. '
hr-idiril t-t I l-tlolt.-.-u .. I"""
EGGLESTOS TLl 6S CO CtkH-1. 1
HIsfoRY" OF rOlTlTK'AL FAKT"
tl Ait rl ..f tKc I .lf-ri:l -'rnm,,T!".,
llFrtvm flHOMlL 1 1 1 kt 13 tbt rrfl 1
f.n rihi.i.Y m.u n: -m". p.-i. ; :
f xhniistiTf . 'th . f . t .- ' -!" ' .,.
nitrin. (ctalnt A I.I. the I Inferno t
cl l'srtlr. , ,
Tt: mo?t ?a'.!l:iti!n 71-11 ;rn . . 1 ' t'" " "
Wtn. Stieu 1 It in ..-rv li r :.
nisi I.irTrT. l;:.tl in 1 wit l"' r:i kt .
AVlU'h..rt t ti t. An nt wmtwl "-"' j
oni-f. BII'it. ; i;N. ih.lv. 1K is '
l'.i"htir. lndiauai'iiiis, lml.
Wisconsin'Ccnlral Railroad
"or full .Bin.-utiiTs a,1,)ri -
II AKI I K I.. t tll Rl'
TLrtnd tnnirollonrr, 111 w at-. ""-"
w :
Jf".. r. Kunlrl i liitlrr lue ft lrf
A mire cin for lyeri' a nr Ir :.-:"" N.-,
Stoirmrh. 1 yetiernl l-i-luiiv. ! 1 1 . ; (.
0111. SystfTn. t "..ii' Ifcn ,n. A. 1 t :x .' tJ "" ,"
i.i.d tor nil c--. reitiiir.ii: t- ' ' . f i
irimrnnt.-p i rii-' nciiev r,r.:n.i- I " . .
KunkrP Kitter Wire ot Iron. 1 ' 1 ' " . y .
l'ri.-c, ft ii. er six t'etiii-i- ur -1- - 1 ' . ,
Kist ilre not liuvc l:,5sn.i to 1 1 c Tr : 'y
N. Ninth St.. 1 h.'.a l a. I'. A ?v! ' ." ' ;.
-c-t:t ;a :r 11. A--hT.i j?'n 71 tl-r.S ? - -
3J mod fatiuwhl'l St., I'tulsJ a. I- 1 '
A Vl'Ai; aioi "'
. 1
4i) III 1 KV, Aiimi-ti. "Ma n
to S'ji ) i:!aA jerrs.ts-' v
Uul, "la. ae. 1 '""'
"i-. .." : - "-.
enn nnnACRKtiiiic
n Is is f li!! "xy-