EBENSOURC. PA.. FEIDAY, - - - - SEPT. 29. 1SS2. DEMOUUTIC STATE TICE.ET. Fen novr.nNOR, I-;OB'T i:. I'ATTIOX, of I'hilad'a. FOIl J.IEl TENANT COYEK.VOlt. cfi.vu.n"-' " t-. black, of Yo.-i;. JFOR .11 L. li or bO'CElf C COCHT. &ILA-; M. CLARK, of IuJi:in;i. TOR fECrr.TAliT OF tSTEHNAL AFFAIRS, J. il M I ON" A I I L IC A, of 1 1 u nt inilun . VOK C.?OK.sMAN-AT-LAEGE. ?rORTIMi:u r. ELLIOTT, of Tioga. nrnotKiTii' corxiY ticket. f. n ( .im;?e.-.i : A. IX. COI-'r i.OTH, of S.uiwrset. (aij:t t j I) . j e ..-. fen a I Cnfrenee.) r-.H i-Ei t.r : X T'I AN"' nr. HO 'VK, nt .folintown. JOSEPH .Mcix N AJLi , t E.iensburtf. r. 't sni:;:i;-r: D. A. LL'J ;n;::, hit., of Carroll Twp. nr. r. oh it. t-r r.ntEi roll : j i:o::."ali..ii, f crc.yie Twp. fo:: jt i. i .M.-ii-i.-aE!t: AN.-i.LM W'CXKLZS, of Elder Twp. JOIIX ox, E .,..f CoTiewaiuli Boro j r : . . ; ;fnkk,i. JJsAVF.it in tiMoi..l!y, morally, j l,X::- :VV:;;,;,;!;;f,vf i f-r'i t-i . r f.-r ! v y.-.Ti v. ny -.l.oaldu't he be ; This is r )iit!i, very kui.1i, on Geary, JIartra:.ft and If.r.t, l.uL especially on j Hoyt. XX F:ui:'s tl '. I hit-!'- .. u.! v- i f ft- -t! .. . . of tIi- w- i! a 15 n.ii. uvr triner thus as moral, jMlit ical and of tl.it1" Govern- , , , , ... . . j 1 1 o:J l utv, :t illustrates ' 1 ' . i lit 1 -1.1. : 'i ri-s Knosvmg it, re, '-It's a dirty lV:i 1IC5L." 1: iivr.va ! f.,u:s i; Alt.: f.r Ilia Tr t.'- f Mr. !! ic V.. rl .- ; la . ; i iW.: ):;. i:-'l Xr lu.'l- .; IN i. r i-f;'i I!.' i'!,::.i.i.-!j.l,ia licmr-J sV.'.cii-.' nt il.at th" Free -.i - f N'( vv York had sent I.l.ai.-..:.!" of - ...f 'I..- Democrat '."' ;ui.l j-ri-mis-i i i.iore, to a.i.si.-t p., and akhougl'. l v !'k rs anls de nii'i'it on tho .(,!ie. of the in repeating; .irv that a lie t ! truth. i r uv'i wheat r T'o ' r ; v : ;.; .1'y, ; he l.j-, c-t f.nU in- t i .!' ; a: : '.h-.."Hmi-1i-tlo i t:.: !.:..h. at ' i. ).'. K The trtUli v .1! 1 i t. 1 ia Ll..- end to b 1 . i i i . v t v.o i xttviiKM. i r about r.l'l.f !)-' :. As it reiiuire I...1, i.r.i a ' i tha.i :;0.. U-.t".0 biisheU . r 1 : .. i.!!i-:.;i. tli"ic will le a :'. r iy; to f..rcig:i cunt l ies i.To' . ' . )':;-. ii'id whether or Ti.:'. :!,' ;,.;.-.;:! .'v .jia.l.l will eiiual tii:s I .t i- ro u: u ' i.- j :'..'t iiov tho ail-iia-p. r j i.-n with fanner. in the t; I "! i i' v-iv.-I: :.( 'a'.cs i.f ti.e V T;: . . V -t ; .:b'".-.;.i ' C cn xc.r :.,-. , j..'.. a o:i AV(-!;;. sd.y t r 1. e , . . :. I .,;) I). t .":;..' .s .J. l't.! I". Ilo'.V S..C- r; i v f ' 1 i- .ry, for Govern . r, thn !':; '. :' "nl i iK'Ultlb-Ilt , Al-.'" ' V, ".,!. "!, M-. I'.-.lt't-r is u gt-n- t'- ic ;. ..I .-' - r : 1 .lie! '.Ty, bi.t as j... . ;:i .h ;.,'o tv.o r . ; e;-.dy as it U v. tl.'.. .; i r..-.t s.-iii to l.e !!. 'i t i : ..:. T r o' : i .on. Jfi' i.i r-'..' -.1 i - ! . i : 1 '. Artiiur'sc.tiidi itate ..,d !.:- .!..:!: i! i-.ii i? a'lribated to;!:.. .M'.. .!' .,: i, !'.;!ii.-iio. by t'e' "' ' o !-v:-;'s: r;?.ion. wl.i'-h v, :il i . : . u ' !i ; i i !.y a pert ion at !. . ' Ci i . tr 1 f..-t;,.Ti i t ti e ;..!.... "- - .' ! .; :::. ii . ; ".! bl ica'i i-a-1- i - i .1 . him a..J hi., du- U.i i . 1 - . M I il to be. c; ti... i on ;..r s. l't.crlit of the :. (JuVifi i r in a ;v..k it. ' il'a' '..said: -In '. ille and .llui'll- r against the a;i 1 rep; a' ed the v: '. y v i'.h a i:nr .'f.c'iina1 i : '.v e firs in )hi. who .i.'' li.i -t tile SO-Cit'l- t i lie U- piib::c;ui Slate, I - I la.-st '. d u;;i ..l,s:i It lit i J!i- .lie o.it.-sp-.!:cn ' s " p'.i.i dt.-!ar.i-..i. 1 r -M-l it as tha : tl.e amers back. ( 'f.fren tti alone it :. a. i.s eiiouch Votes . c c! t li ' i ry t heir .vu out of s;o-:,t, .ic .i i i t .-p.iiid!:: ! t 1. v. a'. it' C.OW IS lHVl;i!'.:i up ! I'; .S lliM'.lwlliolt t'l.' ire.-. X P w ; ps t! li.it .t:.:i of i attis !1 t.n.lT. Wlut iia.s S.cwart, to d ) a'; Aii ..ut as much ! -r of t jiem won:.; '"i'.t th" q:'.; ;i.,n Fcrni'ii v. Are the I.I- .lib' is of Cou-.-tsy in tier fri. t.il.i i:l" i' sent 1 ictiiucrc' ie lo an ..,!: IT (.uabt to be i !' its re,it tires was i: i dic.ip.3 in Con- --'i i. wiicn tliiy as- L h;li ; l : 1 1 1 1 v.lZ the it a c )i:iiiiisj,)M to in t ion and make n re ;oinr session. Tiiat i ii t i avi Iliii . f r u.! .-.sled I'.esj . i ' p..f ... t'..,l. 1 : P - p. t ..:.- : i i i. i : . . 1 1 t. r l iMl V : :. S !; t. base its .is in s.-ss- rv t :-.? the d b.V 1 he !b iT.-t in tl.o a! y. Ti.e or.'y Tlc):-:'al ic. 1! r ! .i -ticr.'ts iy ..r.-'ial roa i a-Tccti: tise net ... i v. i i ii i.-.: -t-r;.f ; i :.J0fi:.H-l ?'. ;.''. c.i'. ,M :'.. : . e I p.. -r . i .' , ) . e'e Mt '! 'VI ' i.i .p.'.h, i.-i e:r- iound litre. :k Ail at-I.ari;e, ami I)eiii,crat ic l.o.lr al -ut his 'i in a ;.' f!i .it - h id t!c p.- ft cm w !?;'' v. b'l 1" It id always a great pleasure to read a speech abounding in Btronjr, hard com mon sense, expressed in words so plain and simple as to be easily comprehended by the most ordinary mind. JSuch a speech is that of Robert E. Tattison, Democratic candidate for Governor, to be found elsewhere in our paper, which was delivered onTuesday evening'of last week, at a reception tendered him and his colleagues on the State ticket by the Commonwealth Club of Philadelphia. It is an admirable speech and almost every sentence in it shows the sincerity of his belief in the responsibility of of ficial trust. "I do not mean to neglect the duties of one office for the purpose of beinj? elevated to another,7' is hi3 brief but comprehensive reason for not deserting his post of duty in the Control ler's otTiee and, like Beaver, rambling over the State for the purpose of show ins? himself at camp-meetings and coun ty fairs. "Public office is a public trust to be executed for the benefit of the whole people, to whom alone officials are responsible, and of whose will they j should be the faithful exponents," is the way in which he refers to the discharge of public duty. "To lessen the cost of i government lightens the burden of la- nrr, is ins plea for economy in the ad- ministration of affairs, whether of the genera!. State, county, or municipal government. Mr. Pat ti son is a true re- rormer and not a man who isconstantlv ;i'f-aKing or somenoay else reforming something. "When the opportunity was presented to him as Controller of riiil- ! ad"!phia to meet the crying demand of the faxpavers for relief from the abuses in Mint office lie di.l not- olifmi-fmn.. - - ....... , ... ..... .-..&.i.r illin Llt3 f , ...... task, young as he was. but boldlv irrnn. i pled with it and lias earned a national . -..ii.i ie. . mi j retornier. 1 attison has his reform and ! retrenchment record to recommend him ! i M . . . ., ., . . io ' ieopi ror meir sutl rages, while Bfaver has nothins to stand noon pv. I ccpt his subserviency to fortunes of Don Cameron. pnt I.U Q.ilo .... , tipi ins sins, mency to the political John Ptkwart. the Independent Ra- publican candidate for Governor, deliv (red a speech at East on. Saturdav last in which, ref. irin" to the oft-reneated ' Cmmon wealth, and the inspector of every j productive employment, and the oonse-ohT-.'e that !),, i'OPrt' i ,4 i ! draftdrawn against the treasury; the Sec- qnf.nt impoverishment of the laboring n.ige uiru jon ( ameron had dictated : retarv of Internal Affairs, who has a general i Zj, ;n . , the nominations of Reaver and his col supervision of the corporations of the btate ! "'""-' "' "y I'ons au- . i i aer ami Ins col- , nni, hpr bnslnpss an,, maf(.riaI interests : the : sorb' s1low ,1iat thR government is not leigne on the tate ticket, he said : I Attorney General, the Superintendent of : administered on republican principles "And I will tell vou what I have never ' Putli! intruf tion, the Secr-'tary of the Com- j nor in the interest of the many whom it fold inoMu-r ,pn,l,' ,n i i f i nion wealth all are subject to the inquisi- was desijne.1 to protect. T 1" " i-i ' V i , 1SUmt i "tH? yrr "f V'e ViVlY- These things vou know-if you do not I, as an individual, was invited to be ed with the faithful execution of the jt j, tjm UyM.'vnn opPri yor Pve9 to present wl.r n it (the making of the T.ea- I THE JVT execution of law i these fa-ts and act as becomes freemen ver ticket ) was done, and accompanying The just execution of the criminal law, al- j an niWe voters the invitation was an intimation ha if i3 hi his keeping. I5y the inordinate ex- I lt ,s tor Vou to krow and you to re- -ri,,tr,l it 'f-r -r r- - i '- ; ' PT"cise of executive clemency the prison door J member that during the twenty-one ' ' " )'n'!l!r'n "it tic- i niay b opened and the transgressor of the i years the Radical party has been in pow Ift f,,r , .! r". Mv response to that in- i 'aw allowed to escape just punishment. It ' er it has vit iMnn t -;n K f- ir,. t-.. i ' . the public if he desires." This is plain langiinge so plain that be who rnna ' ............ i ....... i. . i i . v .iuiei iij trive IO mav read and comes from a responsible ! art's letter in t-' to his invitation, which Stewait authorized him to do. There is pot much danger, however, that he will take Stewart at his word, and if he don't what will be thought of Reaver's repeated denials that Cameron I e bad anythirgto do with Irs nominat ion. ', and that it H-.1S the spontaneous action ' of the Republican p?.rfy. P.y the time S'ewait gets through with Cameron and Il-Mvcr, at the close of the cam l':;gn. the j eople of this state will know a irreat many things that they never knew lier.' r even snstx-eted. about 1 th inti " 1 ' " ..- . no i . .ii (.ii : lit;cal maeiiine. Stewart bavin? always ' been a 1!. publican thoromjlily under- ' ' J . Ktaii'n v ameroii metrioits a tin isn c a hit. afraid about exposing them. Tit r ll.-iin.crat ic. State convent ion of N'c-tv York met at Syracuse on Thursday of last week and on the third balfot nominated Groyer Cleveland, tlie pres f tit Mayor of Ftuffalo, for Governor, hid princijial competitor being General S!o cutn, of "P'-.v k'vn, and Congressman F!-Hver. of Xew York City. The most 1 perfect harmony prevailed in the con- vent ion from tha beyrinnitii; to the end of i's procee lins. Thi? resulr was I iMiicrht about by th" admission of thirty-four of the de'e.r;'tes elected by th ren-nhir New York Democracy, twenty fiht "f the il.diorates chosen by Tama ny ir-fll and ten Irvin? Hall delecrates, rivikin? in a'! .venty-two the ii'imber to which (he cPy is entitled. Jolm Kelly was at the head f U,e T.ii.iniaiiy dele cation. and look an active part in the (b 'iberations of the conveption. Tin Dciiu'cracy of tlie Umpire Stnte are thus u:a:n united in one solid, compact body, fr.eii the city of Xew York to Lake Kri' and when so united, can't be de feiiti 1, Ti e c.. iiveut iuii seems to have Ij'-i-t; peculiarly fort una'. e in its nomina tion of Mr, Cl.-v-Ui. 1. He is U.irtten years oid-r 'ban Hubert K. I'attison, and. like him. has acquired his reputa tion is a thi iMuirh reformer. The Xew York n'.c'V. in speakmsr f his nornina- ti.ti -It is prec ly what b Pen cil in the n.imln ati.ci of Mr. PatUs.m to be Govt rnor of I'eun.syl vania." Unless all th.f ii.dicati.nis of pub! ic sentiment in Xew Yoik ai a delusinr andasnate, th.-ye can be no shadow of a doubt about a sweeping Democrat ia victory iu X"o vembt r. i IIo.v. Jas. II. Hopkins, who was lli. ; l'atti.son'.s priiu.opal competitor for the nomination of iovernor at the IlMiris butcr cotivent ion. bus been nominated for Congress by ttie D. niocra's of the AlleL'heny county district, now re pre -senttd by Kusssl Friftt. The district is stronsjly Hepublican, but Mr. Hop kins carried it in 17 1 an.! has a fair chance of doin so ia the present con b .s'. llrr. ft is not at all rt yarded as a s'.roi ii can. lid,,te and his slavish devo tion to Cam. r m has made l.iin peenliar Iv id.nox; m,s to the Independent Kepnb iic il.s in tl ". 1 ict. ...louih c.f w!,m i! is leluYtd wi'l vote tor Hopkins to elect, him. Tin: Aitomi i ti.!. from the l"a 'he n-c-i.r ,h, 1 1 :! 111 ph fey. .tr.-i VOll ll t i,e' I :.'h. t f.T ti.e I r :i, m, r .lerl ves eo nsol;j . if it bo a f,i.-. thai .at !i in Maine "Abel ,. w i..i a! ways t.i,;c tick-f. cast his lates.-' AViien a man Iiys t y ars ..f no.' 1 no bo ninet v-chrbt 'Ut.'o.pv reooj,,... IllS SI CO, 1 ( fo.e 11. t to be If uinphrcy lh".. 1." a t t i -1 it" js, tl,, re "ii. b r.-. at that old Able s'i't able hi-; vote to h f.nvt bin-r f!i .or i no 1,' je.iLii- : can candidates. source. It is a bold charge public'y j " rsP0I1s ibie lor tne exercise o t this grave j capital and labor, than the country saw, mmle. and if not true. Cameron can ef- j d"iTke advantage, of this opportunity to I 7' Actually expo- Stewart to the neo-.le that, in ;v judgment, the issrn-s of the four years nrior to lN.Odnnng which the .. ..... ' I"",.ie ! c.)minLTt,ief.tH,.. ..re .-onfined within the four Democratic party controlled its differ- or ti:e entire . ,a.e by publishing Stew- i corners of our State. Hetween Lake Erie i ent departments and was ROBERT E. PATTISOVS SPEECH. The Commonwealth Club of Philadel phia gave a reception, on Tuesday even ing of last week, to Mr. Tattison and his colleagues on the Democratic State ticket. It was the occasion of bringing together about fonr hundred leading and representative Democrats from all sec tions of the State, among whom were Judge Black, Judsre Sharswood, Jas. II. Hopkins, Samuel II. Randall, Chairman Heusel. of the State Committee. Sena tor Coxe. Judges Findley and Elcock, Gen. Davis, of Bucks county, Robert E. ilonaghan, of Chester county, and oth ers of like prominence. On behalf of the Club. S:ate Senator Eckley B. Coxe ! delivered an address of welcome to the candidates, in which, among other I things, he said that "good government, self-government, just representation, j true representation for years to come in Pennsylvania, are the momentous stakes which must be won or lost in November next. You gentlemen' he said, "are the trusted leaders in that struggle. Your nominations have inspired us with the strongest confidence in its victorious issue. To-niglit you come to us, bring ing great hojies of deliverance for Penn sylvania' In response, Mr. Pattison Booke as follows : Mr. PnEsiDF.rr and Gentlemen: I thank i the Commonwealth Clnb for this tribute to the State candidates. I am srlad to he pres ent at a reception tendered by an association which, as I understand, had its origin in the desire to assist in p'acina the Democratic par'y in Philadelphia in accord with the pop ular demand for administrative reform an. I the purification of the putilie service. My eneacrements as a public official have made it impossible for me to embrace the many op portunities hitherto presented for meeting the people thrnushuut the State. I do not mean to neglect the duties of one office for the purpose of being elevated to another. I cannot resist a feeling of diffidence when I contemplate the importance of the respon sible office for which I have been named. The reflection which I have given to the sub ject has strengthened my convictions of the magnitude of the trust imposed upon the Executive of th Commonwealth. The peo ple, through their constitution, have com manded "that he shall take care that the laws shall be faithfullv eTecuted." This in j junction carries with it a weight of meaning that grows in importance with attentive con- i s'deration. It means more than that, the j t:ove,r.nor 8ha11 ,,p a mere automaton to men to office and draw his yearlv salarv. ni.i ' v" . ii, uuiiimvo i The Constitution invests him with the high- rsl- """ uravext :einsiuiiiiirs. uy ins veto, if faithfully and firmly exereised, the! . i t. .. :i.:i:,: , 1 . - . tTovernor is a ehecK r.pon nastv. extra vagan t power in a single vicious lino of succes and pern icious legislation. lie has a right i sion to rennire an account of their stewardshin i r'. ... , ,. from the heads of all the executive depart- mems. in" i reasurer, who is tne cusroman i -i-.-. ........l...i. of the people's money ; the Auditor General ! of enormous wealth bv persons oT mod who is the chief accounting officer of the 1 erate abilitv anil not engaged in anv l is a mistake to suppose- that the lavorable A , T i ... :.. - iei-iriiiu in tuci iiiiiiiii uwrtiu i v ill' l I u upon the Executive. The recommendations f that B.ardare advis,,ry inerely. By the j funilnientAl hi w the fiiini nower to errant pardons is vested in the Governor, who alone ' and the Delaware and from the Northern Tier to the Southern border is to be found liertoiue rviuiiicrii uoruer is in ne ioumi i :he reason for every .juestior. legitimately ' . u, i .: :.' I the I imp I Attention from the real questions involved in the campaign. Tins occ.ision would not justify me in making Ja lengthy speech, lt ! mm- be fittiniT bn.vever. th:it I hriedv st ite one or two thoughts upon, matters that inl I'res mo important fur present public consideration. One of the grayest evi's in our political system is the low estimate of duty held by public functionaries. This arises from their failure to recognize the fundamental idea of our gi.vi i n r.eiit : That a public office is a 'f,u ah,ib n,ii to wh. h.e .;,.! - .. I I ; . . V... aa......1 t.M ..... t il- owe responsibiii' y and of whose wiil tlity siinnld be tlie faithful exponents. When eonceiitiim of ilntv i.s lost si.'iit ,f ir modified, the wav is open for an .immediate, certain nnd constant degeneracy of the pub- hp seivicw A mere v iiiei'tirrnic'il and iti'li. pent perfi.nnance of official functions follow i the o!; iteration of these standards f duty. ; I JITZ! .V'.Lrrer ! lulls ev.l in the imoiie sorvuv. .No nne c:iti estiui.iie the itijiii v and loss the people suf fered from this cause alone. THE HOSS SsYSTKM. There is a wine-spread discontent at what is forcibly caiied "oos" ovenioieiit. Tliis is not without much reason. Popular discon tent has leuerstiiy jiu.nl cause, f.r the p.'opie have no mlvantivf in unreeessHi v nit.itiin and rtisordcr. rT!ie eri-nt evil of "tnis'' onv- ernment is that me interest of the oilieial is tu-aile inimical to tiiitiifiil r.uliPe sort-ice His interest is not on the side of fidelity to ! the public we.il, out on that of ahieet ole dience to the orders of the "machiua" and , he follows his interest. A wise economy must be enforced in the . puh'.'ie expense. Profuse expenditure hy government is not only burdensome in itseif, ; but generates in oiticiais a spirit of protli iracy wiiich permeates even private life. Kx- ' travaanee breeds extravagance. Every ' useless expenditure crentes an excuse, if it docs not cause a necessity for further waste. This is true iu many ways not ai -vays per ceptible to the puo'.ie, but which become ap parent upon an investigation of systems. Peculation may be gross, lint can be detec- teil. Mere financial extravagance can be ! lue:iuied and cm lecteil. The Usual and or- ! Uinaiy "icaUs" nt leat disiover themselves 1 and can he slopped. Hut there is a prolli fsaey tiiat invades systems, mat is wrapped ; up in st.iuitos, that has tlie protection of law ninl tlie wan aot of lonj; iis te. It is the Krowili of jeats, has been line upon line written into your leii-datiin, represents tile Concent l aied inuenuiiy of a Kuceessiun of public piuioicreis aiiii extends from the loo ti es! depart men! in the State to the lowest ia , ti.e municipality. One manifestation of this abuse may be desalinated by the term "place nial.iiitt." The numerous muliiplic itioii of oilices, the crea tion of useless und exti iivatrant Imnnl-.. com missions and trusts is h s trout; channel of s asle tin fimli wiiun tlie people are yearly despoiled of minions. A serviceable poiiti ticiati is not ot t. ace and mast lie provided i"i il i Lt' i ' i '. : ti .-mutt- i-- niMiirM-rtu .v vi ,-- ted. A Junto ot lea.leis dde.mi.ie to pool ... ii .. .. . . ti;,.,. i s ..i..oo,i,otoiit their de-ii.s upon tne tre.v-.ury a depend- ! ant Icuisiat tire hdliCs u Delinquent Tax of fice upon the coiiiiir.inPy. The ''snoii" be inil st ill foun l r.i.snilicicnt some vast public improvement is Mict'i-tt-il and a scheme tor pul'iic works is designed. l.i etiotmh lo take i:i some ot t. e needy of both parties. AN Ll '.t.NT ASH l llAf TICAL liKFOHNI. rf Z TIIK DEMOCRATS STAND.- ants, the narrow oiu' of r. spoiisioi.it y and Extract from a spee- h deb vced at Lock i con.. my in the punlie. expense couv.itute an Haen, September 12, by M. P. Elliott, umeut and pi act ict i ief..iin. This woiii.l be j Democratic candidate for Congressman a su'o-tanti il beiieni to the people. To less- ! at-Tar' en the cost of L"o ei unieiit lightens the tmr ilens of labor. The authors and aht i bus of tiie evils under wl. cli the. people suffer are now on their titnl in this Commonwealth. After a hum sf t. am i.i. slop thev will be ju.iired by dee ! an.! not by deelaiations. Profes sions are easilv made : but the people iiave been td on sue li di v liusis so lout; t oat tie y have resolved to dote! mine who shall be their servants, nut l-,- wl.nt is promised for the luture, but by wont has been done in the past. I a;v..u t'.i.v U this in trati.z-itMn tor the kiinli.ess of t i.is reception aod fie opportu luty it has atloided mc of sayu.g thesu brief words. l 'ne Com i oiel .s eal'in. 1 i very, no- o ss t :,a ii t i.-.- : t o il.t-1 ill i h i.s. L is 1", I .sf ;;! it V Pis 1 1st s .;. c.i ..f t he filed itiiboliil-h d e;it hi! prolonged apphtnse ec!u. down ibda l s: icet. st , rf ill-Tit de-i-ni ' met i : s coii- oi ail pr.dMbil- n:: paurn. ex- sldsui and the 1 ,fitr up and A riel IVrfurinani'r. Many wonder how Parker's ri: u'er Toni can pet 'ot ni such v .ri- .i enrcs. thinking it essence of cin'T. uhen in fact it is made from many valuable m.-dicines v! ht nfficijipy on every diseased orpaa. act DO YOU KNOW X Reader, do you know that during the last twenty-one years the Radical Stal wart or Cameron party, call it what you may, has had supreme control of every department of the government, with the exception of a few years when the Dem ocrats succeeded in gettir.e a bare ma jority in one or the other House of Con gresg. During all this time do you know of a single act it has done or a solitary law it has enacted calculated to benefit the masses. or to better the 'condition of the laboring men and farmers of the coun try ? If you do, speak out like a man, 'and let us know what thev are. Before this radical party went into nower it was seldom "von heard 'of mil. Honaire and as seldom you saw a tramp Xow the former are counted bv .hnnl dreds and the latter swarm our high ways in"droves. ""As the one' increases the other multiplies. All the legisla tion of the Radical party has tended to this end. It has given birth to and 'built up greedy corporate monopolies that crush out individual enterprise. It has concentrated cr.nital in the hands of the few to the ininrv of th masses. It has corrupted elections and legisla tors, with money wrung from the labor er in taxes, to an extent that degrades public morality and endangers republi can government. It has made the few rich beyond the hope of avarice and the many poor be yond the hope of a decent living. It has fed corporate power on special privileges until it has grown to think its power perpetual fand its authority sunreme. It has made the creature greater than the creator the public servant greater than the public master. It has adopted systems of taxation which relieve the wealth of corpora tions and the investment of the opulent from its burdens and nlaces them upon the rountrv, It has given of the people's landjmil- lions of acres to'enrich corporations and rPfliae(i to consider anv measure looking tr t ha ti nntinn rf t ho nrtnb'a fovoo It has openoi up avenups to thfl pub- iii Ironcnri. ii'lifli-nhi, M.a lunnln.a nMrtTr .-..-..! . i.t, 1..-.. iii..ur-, is taken and used to perpetuate political 11 na7 cnangeii me po.icy or our eov- Created move innipq Caused more strikes. Made more millionaires. Turned more honest work nffmcn Into tramps, and bred more trouble between responsible for its legislation. Knfiwing these facts as VOll m know them, what are you going to resrtonsirilA tor these wpon ami Knowing these facts as yon must do partv responsible for these wrongs against good government and the outrages upon the maosfg ? If so the wav to do it is to vote for Beaver and the Stalwart tic ket, or Stewart and his independent crowd, or the tail to these two political kites. Armstrong and those on tho tic et with him. If you want a chang" the only way you can crp' it is to v-ite the Democratic ticket. II irrx.Jiurrj P'itri"l. Tiieuk is a great deal of general con dt mna! ion on principle of the practice of political a-sesments by the "Republi can party. Thi of course i riht. for correct principles make?politieal assess- ments radically wroriy;. 15ut the severe i.racticnl ati- of ho m. a-hiV. the injustice of the system in all its i..'.-., ij.o ..urn tiling llf llVllt. Tho AVashineton Posf o;jVes an instance which oiprht to make evorv Ilorublican feel proud of his party. The P,,st says there is in Washington a clerk holdin? a Eroverntnent position who is strucrz'ing to support a family of ei?ht persons, in cluding his Hcred mother and wife's fa ther, on a salary of 1,0'J0 per year. l ins clerk lias already been peremplorMy assessed liy nat ional Stnte find district Committees of the Republican party ten per cent, of his salary, or one hundred dollars. Fearing that the "influence" which keeps him in ofdee would be with drawn if he refused payment, and hav ins no money to meet the demand, he was compelled to sell a cold watch and rhain presented to his wife by a relative He has now paid alibis assessments and trembles in his hoots lest he may be sub jected to another before election day. It is upon such extortion that, the Hepub lican party lives. Iirriburj Patriot. A Frozen Fact. There i.s no work yon can do from now until the 7th of October that will havo such telling ef fect upon Democratic prospects as to eo out ami see that the taxes of all the Democrats in your neighborhood are paid. We have all alonjr promised our Democratic people a glorious victory in case a fu'l vote is polled, and a full vote can only be had by se.'inij that everv Democrat is properly prepared to vote. This is the time to attend to that mat ter. After the 7th of October ii, will be too late. There are other matters you can easily put off until after that date. l.ut tins must be attended to, and now is the time, and you are the one to do it. Go at it at once Don't wonder ..t.i,-.-t' i . ., ?hf,1"'I' ,f 3 "'" cr in a neijjh ""line; waul or Townsmp. but eoanrt at tend to your own PiSTTtlCT. Other.s are doin? it elsewhere, and the only place you are asked to bother about is vonr own election district. This is meant for any Democrat that reads this paper. "The Democratic parfv has declared in its platform that it is in favor of protecting American industries ro.1 I say it from my heart and by this I expect to stand that I am in favor of such a taiitT as will effect justly the employer and employee. As a Pennsylvania!! I am in favor hf protecting Pennsylvat.in's industries, not for the benefit of the manufacturer alone, but for the bene fit of the iity.rer as ve!l and tlie people in general. I don't want Simon Cameron to say, and he cannot truthfully say, that one man on the Democratic tieitet is averse toprotect inu the industries of this Slate. These are mv convictions : I have always expressed them and expect to retain them." Isaac Greks, the lieuteuatit of marines who batfered in the door of tlie Harrier's Kerry emmc-house and captured John I?rovn, is now a Dakota lancer, as the t.onble was ail anout the blacks, it ives more color to the trai sad ion and wasfullyjin keening wit'i the ' ficrn tl fitness of things" for tireen to arrest liro .vn. Two oi.i! sot.iukks. who served in !. vi-r's teo.ieeiit, were refused roiuinations for countv ofiios in ( Yn;ro county on Tuesday la-t . One of I hem made the mistake of losing an arm instead of a leg iu the war. Phi't. Times. JiEYYS AND OTHER XOTlXiS. The loss of the State Fair at Tittsbnrg this year was over St.OOO. At Raleigh, N C. 7 7-10 inches of rain fell in a few hours on Saturday. Banish ill health, nervousness, vexation fretfuiness, etc.. by using Brown's Iron Bit ters. A disease which in many instances has proved fatal has appeared among the horses in Dauphin county. Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'a Cure. At James' drug store. Anthony McDougal, a colored citizen of Jeffersonvilie, Ind., decapitated his wife with an axe on Sunday. Sliiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positivecure for catarrh , diphtheria and canker mouth. At James' drug store. Mrs. Joseph Buffington was horribly burned at Harrisburg on Friday by the ei plosion of an oil lamp. Loss of hair and prayness, which often mar the prettiest face, are prevented by Tarker's Ilair Balsam. Lancaster has a chestnut tree 23 feet 6 inches in circumference. Forty-five years ago It measured 21 feet 4 Inches. Shiloh'8 Cough and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. At James'drug store. A package containing $12,000 worth of railroau bonds was stolen from a broker's clerk In the Bank of Baltimore on Monday. The camp meeting grounds at Newton Hamilton have been sold to the Pennsylva nia Railroad and will be used for stock yards. Melvin Jones, a colored boy of Cochran ton, Erie countv, is seven feet high, weighs 3o0 pounds, and wears shoes fifteen inches iu length. A colored miser died In Philadelphia on Tuesday, eighty-four years old, in the midst of poverty, though he owned property worth $100,000. Only one week remains In which voters may pay their taxes in order to secure a v te this year. Party managers "should keep this before the people." Mrs. Mary Gravely, of Daily's Cross Roads, Bucks county, has a cow which re cently broke her leg. She now walks with the aid of a wooden leg. Crazed by the misconduct of her two daughters, a woman chopped ofT one of her hands, at Parkville, Conn., striking not less than a dozen biows with a hatchet. Pennsylvania Is the strongest Presbyte rian State in tho Union, having 805 chuich es, 840 ministers and 1.10,1 so communicants. New York Stite follows' very close. Sliiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. At James drug stoie. Byron Shoemaker and E. A. Lynch, of Luzerne county, have been held for trial at court for violation of the primary election laws at the recent Democratic convention. On Saturday Martin I-ochofsky was killed at Baltimore by Edward H. Tompkins, and V. F. Faekler was killed at New Or leans by J. Ii. Ricutfi. Both saloon quarrels. A woman of Lincoln, PI., left f joo in cash by will "to the widow in Lincoln who shall first secure a husband." One widow secured a husband and the cash iu torty min utes. George Ratchsack, of Manitowock, Wis., on Saturday, while drunk, split his wife's head open with an axe for refusing to give him money, lie rifled her pockets and es caped. Engineer Mellviile, with Noros and Nln rterman, were formally welcomed at Wash ington on Saturday evening. Ex-Seeretarv of the Navy Thompson made an address of welcome. The Buffalo Erprrss, Ind. Rep., thinks that if all the bosses could pool their Issues in one State they might do something this year. As it is, it looks as if they were spread out a little too thin. (i. XV. Koche nderfer, of Iekesburg, Perry county, claims the belt as champiou potato grower. Some of his biggest ones weigh 11 pounds 14 ounces, but it may be that it takes several of them to do it. John Bedlete. a lawyer, deliberately laid his neck on the Philadelphia aixl Erie track, at Corry on Friday morning, as a train was coming through. His head was cut off. No cause is assigned for the act. Fifteen soldiers were killed in a railway accident near A gram, the capitnl of the Pro vince of Croatia. Austria, on Saturday last. The train was crossing the river Drave, near Eaz.ek, when the bridge fell in George G. P.lymyer, a LewNtown (Pa.) merchant aged 2S, was drowned on Friday evening in the Juniata river by the capsizing of a boat in which he, with three others, was fishing. His companions were saved. Bacon that used to sell in the south from 5 to 8 cent, per pound is now worth from 14 to 17 cents tier pound, it Joes not pay to raise cotton to buy pork with. The Southern farmers are beiriiunnn to find this out. On Thursday Mr. Charles Deitrich. of Easfon, Ph., pave birth to a son. and on Fri day evening two daughters were born tohcr. The triplets are doitn: well, and appear healthy and strong. Mrs. Dietrich is also in good spirits. A German farmer hear Depere, Wis., rejoices in an immense crop of cabbages t I.is year. lie estimates that by the close of the scuson he will have sold over ao.noo heads, and will have cleared a net profit of more than ?:;0U per acre. According to the Pouhkeepsie (N". T. ) Sunday CvurUr. there is an old bachelor of sixty-five or thereabouts in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess county, who has duriiuj his life, time proposed to no less than thirty ladies, yontiB and mid die-aud, and been refused every time. Five State elections have been held to date in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine and Vermont. The two latter gave about .10,(100 plurality for the Republicans, and the three former iao.ooo Democratic ma jority, leavinq the Republicans just 100,000 voles behind. On Saturday morning the wife of AJ.ua Eblinti, of Union Deposit, Lebanon county, was found with tier throat cut from ear to ear, lying alongside the body f her child, which had died the day before. Grief over the child's death unbalanced her niiud and caused her to commit the act. A few days aco the family of George Zimmerman, consistinc: of himself, wife and two hired men, residing near Norristown, were.-taken ill after eating wl at;tiiey sup posed to be mushrooms. Wiiiia'tn Raker, one of the hired men, 'died o:i Sunday, and the other, Charles Enriijht. died ou Muuday niKht. A reptile was caught in the Quldapahilla creek, Lebanon county, near Annville, the otherday, of curious character. The head is shaped like that of a cattish, the tail like I that of an eel and tne body resembled an alli ' ffator. It wns nineteen Inches long, had four ; legs and, except at the tail, was without fins. : Its food was fish and crabs. , Mr. Hoffman and Miss Barr were uiar ; ried in the Gothic Chapel, which Is a chaui , her in the Mammoth Cave. It satisfied ev i erybody concerned excepting the bride, who j was compelled to wear an unbecoming llan i nel suit, because the drippings of the cave i would have ruined the handsome bridtil dress that had been made for her. ' At an international beauty tournament i recently held at Pesth, Hungary, a diamond j luacelet was awarded to Cornelia Szeckely, ; aired twenty, who is declared to be the most ' beautiful w'onian iu the world. This damsel j is a brunette, with hrilliant eyes, whose fig ure suple as a climbing ereeDer, recalls the ; type of ancient, Greek statues. William McGeary, 16 years old, while , coon hunting near Painesvflle, O., Saturday I night felled a tree, the limb of which struck ; another tree In falling and rebounding hit the lad on the head, killing liini. His body : was found by fanners, who were attiacted to tie spot by the strange behavior of a d og f winch McGearv took with him i 'rs- Mary dimes was arrested at II an is- ! . burg on Sunday for the murder of her illegit- , i imate grandchild. The arrest was.imade by I virtue of a statement given by a young until ' who alleges that he assisted "in burying the child. According to his declaration Mrs. i I Jones' son told him that his mother choked I the infant to death soon after its birth. ' A curious n.iser wa- John R-irdsail, of ; Rush, Ind., who brought StiUO in gold from . California twenty years ago, buried it in an . , iron pot and told nobody. His family have j of late suffered for food, and, when absolute starvation threatened them, he dug up his ! Measure and went off with it, leaving his wile and four children to the Poormaster. j Fifty years ago a Dover (X. H.) boy, ; w ho was on the Island of St. Helena, cut some sprigs from a willow tree which grew ', over the grave of tiie erent Napoleon. He afterward gave them to A'iiiiam B. Lvtuan, of Dover, who planted them at his residence j ; and a willow tree was the result. This tree ! destroyed during the high wind ot Fri- i ! day. A iieavv fail of roof coal occurred on Monday morning at 8 o'clock in the Kings land mine of the Maryland coal compare at 1 I.oitticonirnr, Mil. Four miners, including ; the mine boss, William livers, are known to ' be under the coal. The dead bodv of James ' Rrehaney was recovered, and Louis Cook, j anoti.er miner was brought up m a dying j condition. A cave-in took place in the Dodson mine, ! P ytiionfh foal Company, Wilkesbarre, on i Monday. The squeeze caused an explosion I of the tire damp, instantly kilii-ig one fire i boss and seriously burning four miners. The j main track of the Lackawanna railroad set- I tied thre feet for several huadred yards, 1 caused by the cave in, and al! trains have I stopped running. 1 James P. Barr, editor of the Pittsburgh ! PtiJt, having attended the Common wealth i Club reception, gives his impression in a lor.g j editorial letter to his paper. The veteran , politician and Journalist confesses to an ' agreeable surprise In the large calibre of candidate Tattison, and indulges in churm- i ing eulogy nnd hopeful predictions to the ' extent of a column. Mrs. James Benson, of Buffalo, who had . been suffering from a fever for some time 1 past, got out of bed Thursday night, while i delirious, taking her youngest child, a boy of j two years, with her, and went to the ci,tern i and jumped in. Both of their bodies were ' discovered by the family early next morning. ; Mrs. Benson leaves ahusband an. I several children. The family are frantic with grief". A cripple named Divine, living at Mont gomery. Orange county. New York, met with singular death Saturday night. He was stooping over a fence to gather some catnip growing on the other side when his crunches slipped from under him and he fell with his neck wedged between two pickets on the , fence. He choked to death, being utiabic to extricate himself, and his lifeless body was found hanging on the fence the next day. The Pittsburgh Post savs that it does not go too far when it asserts that Mr. Pattern's speech is one of fthe grandest expositions of State policy, so far as it concerns the powers and duties of the Executive ever pronounced ' inPennsylvania. It implies the tin ning over : a new leaf at Harrlsbnrg, and the courageous , application there of the methods that have i redeemed Philadelphia from ruinous extrav agance, oppressive taxation and ring corrup- ; tions Harvey Robinson, of Greenville, Ohio, died from the effects of melanosis, from which he suffered since last spring, turnin ' i perfectly Mack. He was born of white pa ' rents. His easels one of the most n nwka- hie on record, but one other being known, and that was in England. Dr. Fall, of ('in- ; ctnnati, was telegraphed for. and he and I)r Lancdon, the pathologist of a Cincinnati ' "'",II nuo onier ptiysicians, lie. J a rest mortem examination. A most determined attempt at fmlcMe, which may result in success, was made on Wednesday by Henry Weiner, a grocer at Carondelet, Missouri. He stabbed himself thirty times just below the heart, severed the main artery in each arm, made twelve slash es behind the right ear, cut a gash of an Inch on the crown of hi? head, and wounded him self In the right wrist. When the physicians had sufficiently revived him. he drank the contents of a coal oil lamp. Jay Gould having bought every other port of corporation has been making a big effort to buv up the New York Associated Press. It is said to be Mr. Gould's ambition to control the news service of the country The Harrisburg Patriot thinks it a wonder that Gould did not try long ago to buy the capitol buildings at Washington. But per haps he did not care for them, as he has shown on several occasions that he owned those who assembled therein. A woman in Hartford, Conn., became the mother of a child which died hist week at the age of five days, and which weighed alive. 22 pounds, lc was a well formed but gigantic child. The mother, not long afUr . nn in, BbniMi uie attendants to let tier see ' hr-r baby. Thev held up the big chiM. all dressed. "No," the mother said, "I don't mean that ereat child : I want to see my . baby." When assured that that was her child her astonishment was unbounded. A collision between two trains, one of ' the New Haven Railroad and one of the i Rapid Transit line the former having been switched over to the Rapid Transit track , occurred on Friday in the Fourth avenue tunnel, near elghtv-sixth street, New York. 1 A car of the New Haven train was wrecked : and Mme. Marie Aubert was instantly Killed. ; About twenty persons were Injured, one of i whom, Mr. Wm. Howe, bookkeeper lor S. XV. Doocock & Co., of New York, died soon afterwards in the Grand Cnion Depot. , I The Jacksonville Cnion says: Strange I freaks were plajed bv the tornado here in j j 1 mrnia. I'arts of the same building were ', ! carried in one direction, while other portions ' ! were hurled in another. Those who had an opportunity of seeing the dread messenger I describe it as ppcar shaped. r resemb'ing a ! funnel, nnd juv that it diffused a reddish or : ; yellowish jcht. Like some huge bird of j prey it would swoop down noon the earth to i pursue for a few moments its mission of ruin I : and would then dart off into space with n j ! rumbling, roaring sound that struck ali hearts i with terror. ! The Htir.tsviHe HrruIJ says that a cor- ' j respondent visited, the other d;v. near Col- f lege Mound, Macon countv. Mo , Mr. Robert i ; (iitison, perhaps the oldest man in the United States. Mr. Gibson Is liowlK yearsold, 1ms j l ad twelve children, ten of whom are now ! living, and his grandchildren, great-grand- j ' children and great-great-grandchildren num- i Dor about 200. He is getting d. af and his1 j eyesight is getting dim. but on Sunday pre- : vious to the visit (July 2.1) he rode in a spring ! wagon eight miles to' church. He was ex- ; cused from service, In the war of 1S12 by rea- j son of his being too o'd for militaiv duty. ' j At Covir.fton, Kv, Thomas Dodd" whs shot dead at 11 o'clock Sunday night, while , Manning in tne doorway ot lus own l esiiience I w'Mi his youiif wife, whom he had married only the Sunday previous. Two shots Were : ! fired at him by a man who was standing with i ! a woman companion on the sidewalk. The evidence points to Ldward Welsh as thopr- petrator or the murder. Welsh is the father ; of a girl with whom Dod's relations had i been such that his parents desiie.i him to j marry her. Mrs. Welsh has been arrested ' and admits that her husband fired the fatal . shots. The officers in Covington are confi dent that they will soon have Welsh in cus ; tody. A sew idea embraced in E'ys' Cream ! ; l'.alm. Catarrh fs cured by causing fiis- ; i cliarire and cleansint;. not diyins? up. The ' ' application is c-asy and agreeable. Price ?o ! ' cents. Apply into nostrils vith little finjer. Ei.ts' Cream B.m m has completely cured me of Catarrh, of which I have been afllieted , over ten years, after tryinir almost every remedy recommended, none having proved I . so effective and thorough. S. J. Aiken, J i Wholesale Dealer in Hoots and Shous, 14J I i Federal St., Boituti, Mass. ! I It is no exacration. Klys Cream Ralm j ! is a cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in ; j head. Many cures have been made anion:; i ; my customers. Xo other remedy has ever i i eoualled the Halm in nood results. A. J. j Odenwelder, Drut;cist, Easton, Fa. ; A stranee story comes from Delphi. Car roll county, Ind. Yerrs auo a gentleman and his family came to that place, where they resided for a loner time, and he was for a peason editor of the Delphi Time. Subse quently he lemoved to lieiisselaer, a few miles west. (In a recent visit East, in the interest of some Inherited property, he made tho startling discovery that he and his wife are full brother and sister. They were adopted by different families in early orphan age, are now rjuite old. and have several grown children, three of whom are veritable Albinos, and one lady Is at present traveling with a circus. A M ETITC .ff ISSTITfTE OS FfllK (iRAI'K Wise. The President ar.d a Committee from the Farmers"Club. of the American Institute, have visited peer's Vineyards and Wine Cellars, and they report that the Port (irape Wine of Alfred Speer of Passaic, New Jersey, is the most reliable wine to be obtained. It is now being used hy physi cians who are the most choice in the selec tion of wines for convalescent patients. The principal hospitals in New York have adtt ed this w ine. It is for sale by E. James, Eb ensbure. Maurice Welsh, of Norwich, Conn., earns his livinu iy manual lalior, and is so willing to do it that he vniuntarily Rave up his nen sion of ?4 a niontii. lie wrote to the pension Btrent that his wound, received in the war, had ceased to trouV.e him. and that he could not conscientiously receive any more help from the liovernment. An Bvnt was sent to find out whether Welsh was sane. He was. BRiailT'N DISEASE, IrlARETEA. Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure these diseases or other serious Kidney. Uri nary or Liver Diseases, as they only relieve for time and make you ten timei worse af terwards, but rely solely on Hop Hitters, the only remedy tat will surely ami permanent ly cure ynu. It dotroys and removes the cause of disease so effectually that it never returns. Arconipany, to he known as the Texas Continental Transportation Company to en tace in canyinp dressed beef in refrigerator cars from the heef-ra'sine country in the isomnwest, wastormed in Ch eacn on was formed in (Jhieairo on Ttiurs- erations w id lie ponfoi.-ii in tha day. Its operations will lie Pf ill fl la.il f Huntingdon sv'ti-m of miiimava .-in, .i. lie nesapeaKe and Otim as an eastern outlet and the Southern Pacific as a western outlet. MK KLtX'S AR.MI't E. The Bkst Salve in the world for Cuts, Rruises, Hurcs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped H inds, Chil blains. Coins, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tih-s. It is irnaranteed to pive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts. ner box. For sale bv K. James, sole aaent, Ebensburg, I. l-0.-ly.J A Romance in Skklkto.v True materi al from which a novelist might spin a good yarn is furnished t3-the Cleveland Herald as follows ; KleTfti yenm o t"liir! IT. ilirtm .! Ir Iha S.enpf r wprf insmr.l in t 'i it v. A 'o.r thHr mmls: w.ldlnK the yr.nnit io"( w-rh ; ii.-.r vlnt Mviims. l"ulit a m ill trm n. ir ' '-r!;n an. I t.p rame renlcn! nl I.ra.n countv. wiifre tle-v lire.l f..r yenr. Martin w. th-n at larked w.th th Wetrn trrer in iu m..t cur f Tin. an.. -!linit hl farm. trt.l tor the f-.tio Ift. Kan's which at that time w. ;,)... v a.lv. rt ?c. si the ornrin.'vl tljr.len of K.i.n fr..-n w!n m Vlain and Ki-e were evu-lcd. 1 r. M ,m n left m Ohio lnten.lins; to remain ant i hr-r harbn.i should lo-' ca'e a lrm an-1 en.l f ir h-r. Martin, when he fn.k the Nin.!l Went Ctoitht Ihe fi ver in rievl e:ir:i-: ar. I .( m.'itha he waa itry f!wk...t itoBir..i'.!v. a v.'. uM a short di'tHnee i uth ol Tope I:. I.i- h t!. v m.-tr. pohtan eharaeti-ristic l the name. W inn firt pro-t rated the u n furl tin if e mi n w- t f .r h: w f(. t..i: the letter never reached r pv 1 sh..rt!v he lure his recovery he h I the -it . .i-t ...-i re'-e-nue his own niiFlve through th . n I e..er depart ment. Ho wrote xkhiti hut re e v.'.i n . r..-.,.n-o, an t when at.le to travel ftaru- l : .r IH.1 . i n with a mil. h lighter pur.-e.. lie went to 0!...,-:n and f .nn 1 that hi? wi;. a'ter waning vainlv f .r a letter from her li'il.aii i l. i.l ..,,e ti ;.. -ter to her mint'. To 'he-t.-r. Mirt.n proceeded .nonee, and Hi-re wks i'li.-.tm 1 '.'.it :;i- .,.m l. 1 -.',-u-pled a ..t In the ci tnet.-rv :..r ..i:r ie in'hs and that Mr-. Man ... hi t n..f,e t... "reUti.. The anxio'ia hu'.K.i i e-ue to tl : cifv hi.1 a (ver tined and carl: l. hut in va n. licrt hr .ken and dlr.-o'iraite.t Mirtin ai-.i n de. -rte ! westward. He lost what little inonev he had r. ..imi,. -ac.l roailien a!.o.:t lor two vea'r" u!r 1 ----: . The ill iclc lt:ll" excitement ratnent tom ..r;. l".e wa one of the ftrst to t ike nut a'clanu c-rein lie h.-at" 1 cevera 1 in fn-ce.-.-i. S;-il:r.i V.-.t-m in t .irn t .new c..:ii. r-. and at the end . thre . iP,r him tcif w .rth in tne nelk'hl'oi hood" of t. n thou-aud dollar-, who !, (ie ui I in a . -lc rati h In -'"""'"i k.tiieat and settled d.nn U ILe of a Cattle trower. l.:it M. nduy he aitiin a; pem-d tn t'lin c tv tn rejne to a letter sent h!ni and w re united to the ,e from whom he h id heeu teparated f. r netirty ten ye.r. A ft.-r the.!, i:hot h.r relative Mrs. l irt:o hint hot none "lcve!.iad. a u tin itht. hut had made I'liincsiilie the oho.etne point. I lu re l.e reuiafned hut a lew we-ii. and, taking what little we-itt li she Inte-rded trorn her nunl. t:ir-e.l for Kan? to eek her ha-i.:;n t. She returned threw nion'h Inter and his ever Finee made !leveUn 1 tier h o:in, Fui.t.ortii. her--;t ! y spwhu. Sne wa informed id her h'U l.and's search h r her lu re. ;,tn nil t IT .rn to dn cover a traeo of him thrnu&th letter to the Wen ' were Iruit !es. and .-he ca i :i: :i:td tor event to I im.uc nuuout aitemt tit.a t . 1 r -e results. Her I patience i rr:ir !e !. h.r er!v in the nreent ; nioniti a Into r w i. r.v-;v, 1 ;,t ''hf-ir from the lona ahsent Martiu, utkim lt auvthiun had been liejird (il in wife. J The last few days have t.een pent hv the lone i ecpnr tted iir In renewiinr the courtship of the:r ,' youth and receivi:, t!:e c .nratulat :,ui ot tho friend trained hy tr: N.i dur.ni: her citcht vear' : rtPldence on the V et S.de. Nixt w.-ek'lhev (" iri for Kl .r-n-e. Kiin-:i. n.or whl-h town Mar ll.'i's farm Ilea, and where Lis che.k U good for KNOch Ahuen kiutim-k A sn..ol i dispatch to tlie rinhid. ;..liia Ttmtj fnnu i I Kne, I'vi., dated Sent. .Hi, .-ays : j ! An Knocli Ar.ten tragedy w .. em -ted here to- 1 ; day. Mr. Meyer i.- n d. tre- on the . i ,,n. 1 i Seven year-' ac h-r hii.-i. ii: i. ;tk:ni tl, at- ! tentio:, pi.! -.: ir- .v ir.-' r. k Mnr l. a ! 1 l."ard-r. arose tn the nlaV.t atei let h .ire. r.rt 1 I tlritiif tne h..:iFe an 1 I:, nircr. i:j..t irikf lln. Sl. v- 1 j er-i and the h ..irder. M r. "t ru f . t he ho..r ler. had : j a wiie and seven c-h'l.lren. at -d ht atteni: .n- t i , ! Mr. Meyer hud the .;i..-t of ch '-itik tt.em t t : 1 a K Mi. nnd iiul t It - !e '. e . ;i li ! . 1 l.u- 'he tin- ! I wldo and jrra-s wi..i.t..T wi r- l- 'l to .,.. e i-U ! ether. iru ;.. srant.-d ! in i rry : .rn d -rr.---. toil ,-!:e iI-c!inod. hni-Lir i.-r i'Ufc'..i-id .iid re ' trim. Year ti Iter year o.,i . r ; i ; . j-.,;, c .t. li.-.l to pr-p- hi -u.t. i:r.::.- T-ar .'!- :i., i ;,:s i own wire inuft he I. V. ,:,ri. 1 :i!l ;-j!t.'!, .) ; a . i h. ; e I...... -ii... M-. :tt-rt:ie w- i--. t: w it .-. ntn.s I h'T-l.-l e:. T w au. t, i !. , o: M"e- tlie dov'tres i i t.r'll.o four weeks HZ1.'. , doirf Meyee re!::r?ie t to el- : ll i.i- w; ' lour year old. irui h r- -. i ' I t '. I the tiut hlilhand Wa" .1:-: t ft -.- t , in the iilm-li'.use. Th.is I'nT.-irup; .n moon caused a rupture l-etwei-n t I I "id. 'rieim. and thlti I e Mine el'IK f the f J S,. Pv n.ir t I'Ul Li: i-.y f r .! - . r e i.-ra:iis : rut-t. that he d--?.l...l this. teiTi ! h'.nself with a r-v-lvet . liehuw ' atei died m.-toiitiv. WA1.MT It is t-i'tirely cl.-ar a- v . 1 1 r. i.r.AF .iff T'-r, hair Kisroiirii. ro'Il ftll . the name i 'o I oti 1 - as i per- feet Veae 1 v free t ;t hair to its where ft 1 t ihle ll.. n if ; i:s ta o r. 1 1 I .'a.. !r-i!t. id , r d l -e 11 '.in a h- f. it l ot In aTr or. S'l ar .. ll' h'.ve 1 1; a I e -r . :i!!eer nr. I N hea.! o( I. i will en i oi; e I:-.- heatitifiil tfl-.-sj I'l'-tl bottle is" I. I. -ale At.--IKM..S. .Vt 'i it ' r Ja .e-1 I: . r I I wn. A : r i r : s i: ' - f i -r It. warr filed, smiih. 1viinf ... is, l'!.:i.i ui.diiu, auu ". .N . i 'it r r orli. ;e-2.-iy. 18 A OURS CURE I ror all duasnes of te Kidneys and LIVER It has rdfto action on him most lmportajit cnjmn, etualiiimr i to tiirow etT torpidity and Irtiou, rtUKtufctiug- tu beaithj socreuca of tto Bile, cd by k.pir tHe bcw'. la frw P I T vi 1 If you irwuffr.af frm " k mtutnt. liavp tte eliUis, aro bill ;-v. i T'"PriiX or ooTurrjpatd, EJdney Wort wLi i Burt-Ljr rflbeve tad quickly cure. In t-ic HriKf to ciane tne Sys'm, e Tory one eh wid take a thorough ooTire cf it. ii- SOLDBYPffUCCiSTP. Pr!rfll. XotFnil , to send f . i our TALIj Price-Li-t f.rlSS. Free to anv address ur.un application. Contain? in scriptions cf cW-rv.hl:; requiretl for Personal or Family uce, wi;'u over , QO illustrations. V"e . U nil poinds at 'Wliolcsa.lo prices, iu H'lan'i'.ies to suit the purchaser. TLa only institution ia America who make this tii-ir special hrinrM. AJdnss F;R.nrTQnMERY WARD & CO., I .' Wabak Atcbk. tklctxo, UL 1 T J 1 Mmmmm Sr ; Tlie Aonlin of 111 I loni 4 Ol Ir, the !ti J i ' cribaf'ie j . f I'l.roul? I n.1 iireml. .n, tl: .l.-f. i ly in I tm-.-if . '. r : u;..r r.u;iairf fr-.ui a . ve 1 1 , it, iii.is ' c-rt;4. i.!y in oi-le.l l.y r. ulat ic tlie - v ' t'-in iti t'.rit crb: nI refrtslilnn iv J Ir:.'ir-: "i. TaI'iia vi s Skltzkii ArmiiiNT. I'Hi't 1 i.Alsl.K A T AI.I, liKl liillSls. In birl; vl- e.iiF p..r. in , A.l-!r..v. .. I' Cilieil '!..J" si.:-rtu'n ...n ir cr i.ur ferftte I to 1-irire -ind !.- ol iim . ,-. :iril(-ul.ir-i. II. t.. Iimrtnll i-.aiit-, IT. at. 1 l'j Lj S.i . si ., l"!.Ti:l-;: - TUTaxt.KT 1.1 HI -V. I i N i - Kit l; 1 -1. -. i ,; ":! ix hi r i- v i. Kl I.I IT AS' ( 'tr I ri.nr, :-. ko. l it :- . Ollcir.') !.'.-, f. .r ..." v lii'.. Ul IO.N,..! I'! l;n, ic..,, !, .. p.. T- r-. l..-). 1 he ..f.y A--Vi : .' 1 'Is I'.ilifirs tn '".ill ( -'S ; I ' -. ' -lid men as .r.tte!li;.rf .;- I r-1 S-ct-.'Ir.it As..';'. i, ... ! ' "inl r.irTiiMl-.-l'.i, will ? o . T .i:l! ;..-irn -nia r-- i'.r-!:;-.r . ,; , . ;.-s-e n.f,l-,. 'o. M I - l 'i .: Airo.. 1 limit 1....L".-, ... i t. l'l.il:..p.Cj.hia, Pn. I 'V'V 1. in. 1 . t' i I tiTi- l : , Ill'JA k' c- -l : n 1 A O E VI T O VV A N T ED. t . ..-I-..- .T rm i ;! ...ui.Lg our Klw r.m . 151 tnrtf GfiSLldHT 'ar-, Oa ' i-KH't l. iiji rjin.i tr .-r.F.t i . , Liui tr-;1 r. -.f I:! rot. r--Ti ; I. -it i-ihi f r clin'tr. frlvlrir f:i I ta" . f i0utrLASSEi;ia..t4 H.fcvtnii 8-.rhildeyiiir -rr U f f.r it nf-rtr-r.k. . t iuriLi ntaithi wrs n Nvnrn 1 rarr kaara,Ao. aaul C ii. t t-f vxaia ca-.i II. JOIIMIIO, 1C9 SuiitLfieU street, I'ituburgh, I ? -HI Kl- KB . KX-T hiXu AN 4. .-5 ftii ZSl?.'Z'J7,r:'.Z? 'I' -.;.."'--.-. J . .ui,M.ikiii-iir..-. -5 - ; .v's? f':'T:J.'? '; :'? It T- - ' ." l - 1 - r O- . -4 'I ho ti-. -t ' ir. I i'wt ii-n in i !:f 1 "ro!. .. ..-n-l lu-at . n ! y ' I n t.-r nt any i i mc. -ivois lull ! rti"ii:r--. . .- ..ill ii. A. -M., I'm :l i 1.. 4 3 , ra i ? : 1 ' J-.!'.. I'r.- 1 i l-o, : !- ' l-r ! INVITATION. Stranrrers passing tro me ciry are cordiailv Auk 1 ir.vitci w visit ine store e r - I an-; rcc use ot 1 ts convener leavingr their lur, check at ar.y of th in the Lugat U,, Department of '- fort. Really we ir - ai t this important dej full operation be! LoJy got ba k l: :. mountain. It - -""s. r,r :it;n 7- Strangers; r,:ii li.c to enjoy It, so f . r -cot. It consists 0f f.- Keaamg Rtnn-t for t-. jnen, a free Rcino- k . .ur id.uies, ii ee vr;tit: ties inbxoth. closeis.a- rr little conveniences land mineral-vra'.er that isn't free : and room to Le aJJtJ. f'j'jr.tiin We make the rreat i 1 1 .1 . wercome tntre, b-x or J urrint -if anv ot! . ' . m .... . winy uuici i'Ose i tar as we Know, it will pay us to liblic Comfort a means ol There's nothing ' ed about it. V itors to riiilal.-';. a good tiiii cur s!cf e tr,7. .'. i-.i.-.K l-vk New and fu t.;;n 1 ttr.-Nev,- come come now in t;;i s! i .'.. Chri in v. r-i Lhey easily 1 fee our il.'ne Of piC tt'iiil! .voulcl he in j of so for ti;; Ii".; .Vil " .d v.; i": 'V 0 want : I LoJ ." it. C l '. upon u3 n every day. ret into i.h in the iri'i. It will be : e K'Ui,, iatev.:r expect to fo Tr ' i. t i coat., j pe.i.-es, vri:..-r c stci. ti.e lii.rd (. V.Y.r.d, com.-. m. them todav, We 1 know ! m V C "Ji- a v 'e t to particuiai . early noiic uii .!ir up t vou v, n. ) ou neer.ri t lime oi K' citv even' We s " n Uikr pains to l " i t ; i::;i vou want. that v ou r: good,. trlv v.ri:in.r lur know, a1? in . wJiat y.vi wpr.t send you cr take otir.T n in; out t-.w ..i vvaut. s 1 1 ? : : J John W a n a it; as er Cbmuttt, Tl-trtrc.'b to-' k' ht iy WM1U mtii AGIIXTSS A;i:TS! A:r.T Thirty-Three Years Aml nun vm n uimmx Gen. Sherman. Tt:i rtw trk wu l -T-r t-,H I T illiri fni en! ( V-tnot T J c Irtnt Vm. ti t w. Gi T : 1' w - - " Zv w tt'm." Hiiof Whit '- 1 u a mk tmnmm " It i t ; of our In.litni mmr pn-:;bd. f u .T rT' -1 ' Iif. ' rrrt d'-inrt, 111 fr. It : ' Ti'rir' rf th Anth-tr. . - " C. -S , M'ob. B-.TjrP.i"i'.i. f" in ihm Grt W h: it n-j. m. 41 " ;i &! Ly;frTitf a-t -.- t " ' r::e in 1& rolcrv, f n ra rh:'. r. - -.T A-ET! Th r -nd b- h i c ' 10to 1. .Vo frHi;tf A to t"- e 1 dT. V VftCl 1 0Ort TTl'-.r ' JfrW.TWM.rnir l-r f AidtlM lur a I nit atinTi A t c Afi r.t P S 4 ft. t 3 l-ublll-i-. . inni AMnrfTC-DAY itia.fcaiSlta' s t a.tlol N 5r R" t- i --- ' ! I .