3 h Ir 1 (''amlu'h rfvmu;i.i. ' i csl'cic. pa . .'.(IDAY. SKIT. ., 1n7. rio 1 1- sr 1 1: in ki.t. I J. l. i'S TMuMlo.N, of Kr.e county. K"n stat r vnr.v ukk : It. .1. M I.I.ANN. of 1uieanter county- i-i rniiaiK toi rv l it ur.r. ! !; ti: k xxi y.r.n U)1 ..ma. k. iiow'k, c' nubri . 1 Mi IIIONKKi : JOHN KIKKV. Johnstown. JOHN CAMl'ilKI.L, CjuetUiiiit. vnt i-nur: inn k mi;k h;. : Y.i !.l.K V.". KAshY, Jouustown. Mll At IMKMlii. J. (ilHlTlN. Munster T.vp. i.tr: i;(.i.ANi. Jn-iritown. Fi:.n i- Mi i.i ii'i, the tetnpeiance U'clurer but whodont believe in 1'roh 1 ition. t;is: A man riu.it prohibit whisky h!!iise.f ; tl.e l:iw can't lo it, tr him." S i a mm muit abolisii priy for hlms.-lf. Ilmry iierje can't doit fur Ii i id. Tn K State Convention o? the I'nion I.ithor -anil i I revribiit'I; party was hel ! ul illiams.-i-rt on V.' Jni s lay last urnl a state ticket m-niM ated. C!i,irh-s S. Keser. of l'iiil::l-li!tia, was t'-.iinii.iitt-tl lor Ji:-.l. of th- Supreme (.t:rt. and Henry I.. II. ii ker, of Il-!iiii.tyiburr. fr State Tresirtirer. ntre at rv. ter rpnv! took T Mi ilie i n Monday evening our'iu; tli. perf i: ioai.ee rf 1 i-1 tn t n y live". The, n:cu uil.; ft.f the pii. afier an awfulslrojf- j fie 'Nc:ip-(t, but H!.n:y i f them were I fi'ik'l ' 'uliy ii-Mire-l. Tfiere was only j . no vft.-y i.f c ca;-e from tl:e jaiU-r and the Ii: wee t r A :ii- i;o I -,ct (.. w : !t-n i! -l.-ii in il- v ! Ot iti! m ape w;ss i r.u.liT tc lb that n.v.ii!. iii.i ii v 'ic.. ted. v n.il.nr !: were I'e.-'-i .?. s; tiioveil tn :l. i f iiv -s last l.uirirt-d. c.-n-es have 1 . en re 1 ruins the i.iiti.b-r ;j es.itnatiil at ovtr one Till. -:-Uiet Lt ( live 'i i on Wr.li. ;hic:!-:o . tc )! ipn'inc urt if Iiiui )is, which tow i on Tues lay did tvt dv 1'iiiiiiii ritlicr n thi'. d;.y or is-1 ay it! toe la;.e of the yvi n narcti.: s who ate undtr se:i- H-atll. It l'.as been SI 111: ' since ti '. v V; re ot-r.vN ihi v.Td.tt ut jiiiy iris al . ;T .;'. i! t he ' i .1 II ia: even u Mss'iii'.eil, tt,t ' t '. -.iid s'MjI. r: in thrc.!::i. the c uf the t nonnitv :. inca-t:rc f.crn ;t i.iicrisi::.iiei.t, it tt.eir Jiitta1. rtill Lt i.i'--.:-iiiai-' y i: 's ftl-l.i . 1' ,e s ' ;f thi ll e.iu: , :i;. it as iy, ih r I ; i.d'tu' t i.e ih ci o.in !cs lt'tl t i i. crtair i auioiiiit of :iiuiu'-r-iid iis i.-i.rds ti e e; e :;j ;tm patnic in leMlP. l'.r.N !'oiii:i: ii alwiys ji;i.t ureiri,ii .is we', at war as in pacc, ami hasj;i-it -t-I pt-.' 1 all s rreviuus jiettortiiiinci s ' .v rr.-osin, II.,; t!, tun,,,, in ,, , v pr piis.nir thai the snrp.iis in t.er.:..irv s ill 'S !lVeli tithe soldi-rs of th- i'M.ni ur.nl th.-ir w..r.s. ire satis!.-.!, ar.u fi.-.i, if there u ct v f, h.' would i died." :'. tT.-i.eri.u-lv auii.ng ihe ..ol rrs ' nPI.eh.tel u.ife,;,., .,-y. ltd. is I.oW sole- , ! C'.rnl-.ilii.e i'giai f .r the I'.ei.idt-iicy ! on t ih'is r.ia'-.-. a aweepajg l.i i t r the votes i f t he buvs n blue am', the boys in . i. Il itlci 't p'.ii'ftirtu fcr catchi:.g votes ,t, tin- N. .th at.. I af the S.uith is nke the newly iuvt tited trap of a S iuth--r!i tj.rke w ho h.'.-cribe-J it as In Ing si) , culiar in its construction that it would ""Ketch le c.ioti a iiin or a coanti." N.vrt i:iv w as the la-tt day for the re. j demj't i..r. ol tlie trade dollars. The ui :g noil coinage of ihes do!! irs amount ed to uliont thiity-si millions. n!y ..bout eight millions have been present ed :.t redemption. Most of the remain- .1. r wi i t to I 'hia.i in the course of trade, ; ... ' .".it have oen tecoir.eii or otherwise at ih. a' Ihie : but und.iubtedly there ite si ill a good many trades'' lljating about !n this country, or hidden away in Jiofkiugi in I l.e roial districts by peri, r.s who have r ever heard of the lit letl'! t'.ui AC It i Jiossibie, but lif t r.i'vibl-i thtt Congress may extend the t. mo fir ledeaiiition. If not, the only thiti .1 at huii'i-is of "trades'' can do vith them her auer will be to sell them or tvd sMver. Vt'itc i' 1 la-.t V "ek tti tt tlie Democrii- i i ic St -tte t' in vei tloii at AtleLtown had r.Ui ni mi.t..lce in its nominatioiis for i Hi I "- ot tie '.'iv.t-.urt r. Icaiin y ih p: of the S. ;...'. .1. K Lid Thi" Siijt.n.e .1: i! M fin- ( 'our: Tl.- lire ,-.. I lic.i-i j' ftt-T in l; an.I S" ;te --., the ..ii. section t hT-ift-s the i. omit: tion of iD. , ot that city, fcr the lft:eh!U in the ioih.i.vi.ig handsome ..:io cotup'imi'ntaty terms : "The citi 'i.s of Miie and of the en tire North wi st, without distinction of j.ar'y, will he gr.iiiiic l at the si'li-tuiul C'-mjilim-nt besiowtd on nut townsman. Colonel .1. I'oss 'J'homj'Stin. bv the l)caiOitr:;tic State Convent am in tender ing bi n the iior.vn ttidi for 1 h- So; reme 'udges'i'p. He n a candidate who lias observed the highest honors which his jaiiv has t bestow sitcl he will unqu. s inibtbli coainaiid the :i:.:.!;'ii ;i' d ".th:i si'istic siii jvirt of the I', nnsylvaria 1 e-t-ioeracy. The i-.rio i .'r..ficr at y onht to k ve ohiio-l Tiu.n.j .-. .m ovation up'vi i:;s letu: i to the c.iy."' Co'.io.g to the K'strri: part of the .stat wh.-.'e It I. MiCrinr. tin Candi da. for f'a'e Trt a-ouer, liven, the I.fi-cas'-er .V " t a we'l known Kepubli ca" journal, speaks of tlrU gemlerrau aa f l!ows : Wo i.ongratulate our good-looking friend, Mr. Ilcrnar.I.l.Mttirann, on the hot.ot tbrj.-,t up ti him by the Alientown f invention. The nomination for State Treiuror is a must dt.served comp'.i-' nient to Lii a:lity and hoieaty, ard to : hi lk-Hx;b!' fivo:n:i to It in prty. f couisi we wmi: 1 no" Uke to ivat-r a t.eivy amount n -!tctii-.n, t:t, at I' e pr.'f tinr.-, fvn though tfie honor ii n.oio co i; liir.'iit.iry thun arivthinc we r.rt: 1.4 1 tl;i I.omn his coii:e t Qua ij r cf ivi f it. Iv view of the laet that it Is now l-ui.)-; an imp s.'iMe matter i:i any Court ifi the o.nntrv tiiom;ict n wealthy man 'f a oritu'i ::1 !Iji.Sf, while men who jre pi ,r an.I witlmiis an? political itllu tly deposed of and ert . i.;u n 3 .ast tra.n, tlie I'Ui'f a iv nruu tii the eu ! rtt lttil:iii: ;.-,,-.', niDta'.izcs as follows i The di.rui.i.y which attends upon all j ! atteiuDts to secure Miuwhmmt or ; sure for the knaveiA which has teen 1 succvisfurv 'er'itTa..I bv verv rich ,er,.ra .1 by ery rich men W..4 lt.Vt r r,..-.r- ...t.r.rf ) ,n u ....... i i "i i'. i"-" . u present. The drcisiou of t!ie Tinted States Curt at 'A'.ifjrr.i which piacti- ...IN. c V .i. j . fT . V ............ - a A .. . ....j ft,.- .;r.r. iu iiau uui i exactly where that ;:"i,(mj of Central ! 1'acilic fu:.ils j cut iu connection with ' ! leelalation. went to. is the utest exam- , p.e oi me a ri ; out ou:ers i;i,e u nae ike it have been nromirent !t;i ve-ir. ' S mia months a-.,, two of the Standard '. t)il men weie to.w.c'ed of conspiracy at Hu!T.!o. Tlife dilatory motions always at the c-,:n:n.ind of rich c'ients have se ct; re-1 ti e result, of nothing beii: done for a 3;';ic-' of time almost eijual to that in wl.'i h tl.e humble Washi::gton coun ty miners in this vicinity pave them- selves up and st-rved out their sentence i for the same offense. A like delay ; seen-n t- ! ivf een infernose.l to ivo een.st, have be.n int rposed to e. Miarp from prison ; while Ives robbery . of si'.iiilry corporations to ILe tune of millions still defies justice. At the i s.tTse time a law of the I'nited States ! authorizirij; suits against the holders of ; frati-lu'.en'iy issued l'acJic railway stock roin i'.iia a lead o-ttt-r. ! Ail ttn-re TTiiriar-, tcue".!i'-r with a host cf lesj .signal im'taijces, ver e to i n:;-';.i-si. - tho nioru.i'tis;..dvatitari'M winch ilis-h'li'-st Wealth has at pleSeiit over the Hibllc at lare. 1'ntil our la as ate able j to provide prompt aud Mire punishment j f ir rich niscahty as well as p.ion-r aiu mort l,n!':i'ir- vice, the .I trr of rto- ; . .r itu.-in.i;v f:-i!i!iuenis auiii. ine cias-iea who oerc-ive lfe injutice of these tilings, will be a vi'al tine. Tin: I'hila-'clphia L'- oi Monday last, in ip'akini: ul the pn.hibited ineet.n which took piace or. Sii:cl.'.y uc the l.ul of il j'-yoi i . lrt!ai..l.a;ul wlucli is r-t' ri .-u tft. at -1 in a lt.b!i:: dls p itch cl-cv'.i re j .;Ll.-h. 1, mis : M ie thai: l.'ty '.cari :ii,: the srest Iii.-h i-it.tt c-.r 1 ) j,:i. i ) '(.'., :,:;r II wiiiiii pri.se;. nl ttcuu.-e he ha 1 cah' -'.la i-itt -inirof I ii.-h n;; ai.d w. in. n at Clontaii', rear l)i;hl:::, altli.-til. the assembly, l.avinj Ivi v. h:hr.t l ty the Covern-ni'-i'.t, w a." nevi r ir. f.:ct I.eh!. Vi.iter ih'.y th- r- toe!; ; I ::i C unity Clare ( )'Cic ;.t ;'.ri c. ': ilt:t :. a.0t:a v. hid; naist l.:;vo vlv. o'.i! l it. !;vi I-ia'.. ::i '.' i !c r. j.riji. i. I j. rs v. t and day to admit tin.' I ; it c.si'.ed to the ,e t hr-ci.' thtr time re s io't- nijht J'-'.'.i '.ft ic sous of .'.-d iiitetiu on Il ti :al.J. c :.h.l uf ll li'.. (.i 1 e r.i..y lie 'ar Hide '; l;ai ei'l.tiUit'lit for Iiclar.-l than a 1"'.. l live iri f kVin v. iiro-i-1. f !:L. rf. fjore of i crii.itteil V hi ring-! tf a simi lar i it i.i c Co.: ii haw bet ::. I:i seekiiiS ostersibiy to check ilia orderly i.i;tt-iles-tat! e.s an. ti;; the ; c-ple, the soldiery anil iroii'ttaliulary whose commanders now rula Ireland arc really heljiiris on the caa"e which they oppose and con temti. The jvuple of (ireat lliitain i u..il,t tint 1. in lt ' te t .i veic.se their " i . r ..... . i i...i. , r . .r lJ-. lan iur.iu.riLii.ru-. ... .1 ...... - fret .'.urn if it should once .o manifested ' that the destructum of liberty, an-J not tl,-' l--:v.itioo of puu'ao order, is tbe mission of the troops and special otVi.-ers QW .uiatteled up 11 Irelatid." MAtioNK ;nl K dd.ebvr.'i r wh3 were OLce a tt.U K its two thieves, but W !c are now as tx-lleg' rmt as Ki'k-?:':iy cits, were the Mii'.i'.tilT and il-ferdanl in the order of their names us above atattJ, in a case tried htfre h 'ugini.t court at Woodst.'ck, on Tin a la la-t. M.i hnue had brought Milt against Kidd'e t'erger on a note for c'": ' given iu l-'l. which Mahone alleged was for boriowed ' money. Uiildietierirer s deleave T-as , tlirtt the money was given to him for i L."e::era! cnnipiivr. purpo-es and that he ha 1 exier::ed it for the let efi: ot the par'y. 11 is testimony in the ca.-ie was 1 rich rare artl rai-v. and anioni? other .. , . , . , . thicks he intimated i.ial. Matmne bad . , committed jierjury. i hs trial teimina ted iu a disagreement of thf jury, 'i here was another case on the trial list between Ihe s true jmlies in which Mahone seeks to IeCOVer .;1.""U for nmney ioatitd, but It was coiitaiued until the next term of coiiit, w Icn through artifice end fraud, were wron,? two such rogues as Mahone and Kiddle- f'J'lv l'V corporations, having been lu.r.M.r rt.:t ..or ti-t.,t- i.iw.-.t,., ,r dness if . .. f at the Yirgini i n ilitits when tm-v wt lo'lin statitls a fair chance of being ex posetl, and whet. that, is done it afl'oids intereatit g reading. Snift.v '.:i.i;nN arrived at New Voikon the sti- iiusli:;i S;rvi.i on Mi.-n-d.y !a-l !! i:s ret ti:r. fn-.u a two io. ti.'s trip to K ' an:l ScotianJ. 1 Le .ivm in- r j. t d c.xctilct.'. '..calth uur ring Ids nbsenct and had a good time, generally. To a new spa; ei' reporter v. ho ii'et'.iptt tl to interview t!.t- lletier-J at the Ciirari! House. I 'hilHilclj !. ia, on Monday evening, he is reprt set, ted as spying v.tth. emphasis : "f ilon't know arivthiPi abut jioiitics arid I wouldn't tell you if I ili.i. I u a't !i:i.uv whether or hot :.iv s ,n wants to ':? (.;. airman cf the r;e:.r Itej-cbl ic.Ui -Cat ional Ci.ium.t-t-c a:-. I 1 !o:.'t care. I Ji.hi't ace l'laine n ll:c;:aii l and ilidrit try to : didn't bear imythirg bout liiti". and J ei't kc ut at.ytiiing about him. '' It is very eviut-nt that S.it.'..n don't feel much in-teii-.st in Illainr. Xcr did he evt i d." so f.r l! was 1. s 11 vf. so tuaiig-it ti e !'"!i:i"'i'.H!!i.i I -.":. ' m alth- n.- :t.i i.t 1 ' t-:it i. :i i:i 1 - T V, a to .l-fral ! 1'ait.e a ! il ;'.!:i: r, .1 e II ayet.. lhalile has aviv:.t 'ecr.'lt ct i-ei tir tf.at d:SH-tr..ns turn in bis i'il;t tea! f-ntin.es and esti mates tl.e t.'.nrnerons, father and son. ac cor I.t gly. h it - TllF I.'it do' T.as estimates (Jreat Iliiiait. will re.j.iire .hiting the ! ; coming year from !::'. tHi.iHi to 1.,.- , HtM'iK) t-nsiieM of foreign wheal tor the . use of h. r people, and that fully l'.i,- ' lonoi l.tishe's will be taktn flora tbe 1 I ntteu ates. Siv f. the Charleston arihi-U.ke a little over a year aro '.'."t; nsidrros and other l ui!linffs have been rebuilt cr reinirfj, rir.c! -71 new tiMics e:ec;el at a tot a: e of : I..; The nation... The fn. low in it re the rpsnluticca 1 i.i l,v th.- Iinnncra'iii .. j'.mi- ! vention at Alienlown lait week : ' First Tfiat we renew our alleffiance i llie Kincip:- and declaration or the platform adi.ptnl at Chicago in 14. ! .:,. (,..,..., ii.V.i or ' the part v. beartil? et.dorsed. declaring I in ins letter of acceptance : "I have cirefullv considered the platform adopt- a by t tie convention and coraiany ap- . . . . lnovp lDe 8Ame ' SJ ,:a,c a statemeni 01 ; VetUlH:l:lUc uilh. ai-J the pnucipleo ... ... .ft... , : m kii.cu iii.il I'lirif aT'i'etia iu iuc - . - sulTraes of the p-.jp !e need no suo- 1 i-i-iucip.es he Las faithfully adterkd in ! ,...,;,. lltter:1c AVe further i affirni the platform adopted by our State I ot vent ion of 1'., and in view of the existing condition of the publ.c treasury I , w.v ilem ttid with emr.hasia that the Arire ' .- " ,Z "L ' ' ' r. airPff . ,h ,r.JKrv Shn . surplus aireany in me ireasary sum ue .......i .. .... .- . ..." i ,,.., ., current and unnecesiarv iucrease coine ' on oeyond the needs of the Government snail oo immeoiaieiy preveuitu oy a i x aKu-in.l mnl.nt. r-.lnI i..n nf intt-rnl taxatior. aim oi uuxieson imporis iu ac- ; conlance wi'hthefore-jir.g dtclaia.r.rs. ; Srcoi.d Thai we fully endorse the ad- ' ministrat'oa of I'lesident Clevelanu. ! Wise, s.ipacious an.I patriotic, he has re- 3tored conii-lence to the business in- i teresth of the country in the I icmocratic party, has Jirecttd the Jiuancial affairs r th Government With apt ability, has ; g.ren entl and fheretlW ;VM .r-.i nf tfrHt in- ! d'istrial and commercial prosperity. , i :.. i . .. ! V p.'irilVIISIUIl IU LUC UJUlUa ftjl awuic iwai the advent of our party to the control ot 1 the Federal Government would be dan- ! irer;iis has been dispelled. Our poole i are more contente I and well-to-do than : iu years, and more respected than ever l.y other nations. His peri.! of admin- 1st ration has teen pure, economical and : ifarles ui.il meets the AI.nrov:il if all ! fair-minded ai.d conservative citi- j zer.s. Tbir.l-We recognize the material beneSts which this cou-itrv has received limits ot Lancaster, on June Jl. l.u, , ; i. .. .,.!.n,i iriirltUrinrR TfHohtmn-l legislation of Cousrws aira;ujt the itii- I ,0rt;iioa of contract labor and to com- ; i... . . . . . . i . ', (; me leiurn oi pauieis anu crimiuais. i commend the national administra- tioa lor its etlorts to ripidly enrotce j tt ese laws, and while wa are opposed to ' any lllitei! lestrictions, we favor such ! 11.1.1 it iMHxsnrHH .r lee iil ith.n as i mav he tviiirn! n cessarv. Koiirt Ti V" favor lit-t-ial prns:or.p to il-p-rv.'.j I'i ;(: s.'liliers ;irnl K. lors. : :ul !--;. -r to !.': action of tl.e pres. t.t ... ;i-t:n:;:iM-r tii .ri u. .niiiir-to ti e i-ensi.n l.ir-r uiimber t!i:'n was ever l- t..re piac.i .n.-rcn wi'l.iaa correspond- i:.,r ienod v.hi eat the s,.mrt time pro- ec-t ni the r, , ry Irotu fraudulent ' Llii-rei.ii wi'hiu a correspond claims as - f ct this fact. liflh W.- joint with pride to the fact that Mr.ce the I-"n)iTatic jiarty tiae t een in jnwer in any branch of the IVd eral I i 'Vern'i.ent, nut one aire of t?:e I'iiblic l;i -uls has bf-en granted to corjui at: ina, nor h;n any land rant bcea re- V! d l-r l Xte.'ldetl. .x:h Tne failure of the State reve- 1 county, on which is n beautiful resi-u- b:il. alter it had been carefully 1 deuce. He is a practical farmer and I erft Ceil arid near! 1 oearlv unanimous!) pa'S- to by I- i.b t:r;oic:ie.-. nT trie J .!.-. at ure, was a ..rim- at tins: the majority ot thi CjU'iinciv. c ill h. whereby the pccple mii'5 1 jmv c 1 ,0wu o 'O nniially in taxation that f-hnu'd wenld have lien j.aiil by the cori-i lat.nas. ar.ii the failure .f th. S:..te udinii.t-:trat;ii:i to .tt'mpt at Ciirrection of the wrong ih;:r,ir rr exies urrf of the fi .ud or criminal nel'-ct ii-nihT-d a c rane a';iiMt biith anthor- r. anil liiacy t pi.e. a(..l c t.res-.l the snprti- 1 i a in l'-nr;s Ivaraa. rv. i.th T! hat ve i.-a.'li-m mir decl-ir- at ion :-i favor oi the p.i-sge o! such I 1-gtsiiit ton ;a wi'i pi"i-r;y i :if rce the i rrovi-ioi's of artic.e 17 uf the S'ate ! const. 1 1" hn. leij'ive to c..rpo.atior;s. to 1 reVi-t.t improper ihscr.minaticn ar.d ' 1 . - . . v . 1 1 . . 1 : Il-h' -That we flfrourre the action of the last It-public in legislature mi tl.f ; ilefcut .it the bill :..r the rela-f of the ', j.r.i.ii.cei.-. arni reii...-rs 1 ml in the mj i::s.rict. i'f thf s-;ii... kr.own ;is the L:ll- i:-fT-.:eY lin. h i.r-.n m ir inrn.v- ..r nionoply ai ngaint the a.teresl of : Ilia tw, ...'u . f t i, . I . rr.-. cu..ti.. 1 1 ' ............. t.. .'..uc. , , . i Ninth-The 1 it-rnncratic party svmpa- ttaes with tl.e i poren.ted or a. I nations t and ir, all r.n.ve.tLr t b..v,r.- f,,r tl..r i ii.r' t,, ,,n,n..ni ..f . i -i ' . . "'..-k : o. loc-dl seir-trovernm"?.t such as are en- 1 joyed by the jop of this nion as the ; result of the enforcement of democratic iNiiicy. The granting .' home rule to Ireland is dn- a the acSnowleiigemeni of a suTi'l itheient right, and the gal- ( Unt strucjle i r the accomplishment of this lor.g delayed act of justice under iiiBi..triiiw i . , l,, lf , ! ire masrahceiu it adersrip of ijladstone ; anu xarnei, commenus itselt to the moral supj'ort of the American people. It is our eainest wish thai tha efforts of these distir.giiiithe'.! statesmen may soon ' be f-rowned with success. j V, e still h ihl to the ancient doctrine : of tne party that the pres-rvatiot. of the rig Mrs of the peoplH demands that ; ZltTrr'llMiaS T mD : opotes and restrict sori.orate power t . t . . . Wltl.m its tiniiver STllierf. n IwnrlL ! Iv approve the action of the national administration in reclaiming and thrnw- ii. g open 'o 1 1 Ti :.H1,(KK) tl.e jtfoj.it; for "ettlement acres of lands which. the peopie by failure to folfei'f'11 to l''e Jieopie by failun -viij-'y with the condition."! of ... ihe No I'lace for H?ry t.eorge. Tu'Len Henry (Jeorge goes out anopg the farmers he does not rind the enthu siastic audit-nce ha efcuiu'ers m the city sium. He talked to ti.oOO country-nit-n at V i kes -Harie the other dav, but i ;iu.e lie giit tbioiigh less than iftnaiiie.l to hear bin:. If l.ii theo iy ot .iiaking lai.-t pay all the taxes were put ! piaetice .er m Lnncasier c.un ty, what u.in'i! the i .-ti ir lie to our now thiiity farir.ei ' TiieV would .iud a!l l -jr h'ti ot siu ix.rtipg the Kovern-! U.Hl lain I'll iii-ir own stiou i-rs. aria . . . 111 a few Vru.'S- r r broad aciea would be. in the h.tm.'s o! aiien owners. This ,.d county in which to joeach such , is a t J. 'ft lines, 'ir wealth is in riiir frins tha finest in the world, made ho by ho-ie.- ft i! B!;,! We.j reguh.ted thrift. To ak the f armers w lui are the org.a:ii-z-rs of the Lit it i fair, atel will be its in ne.-.t;.-roiiH s-.. i.irters. to l.ea:ken to th'cini.es that mean the lies' rnr-t ' of their nearest ar.d dearrst rights is a : ov,r tue oay demonstration. The step as t.iiwi.se as it is uncalTei for. 1 military and police iade no Jurter at I...;.c.itf? connt is the iat place where I t"'d't at interference, the itjicams i etiinea of ii.it i-rct.. i To-night Usui a is in a state of iubila- ag:U 'are 1 r should f,e heard. Our neople -.le re. iita i.t their own !..!. r ai..t t.. i n that of othirs: neither do they want j o l.crs to l.ve on their earnings or be t:iYf.l Id snnti.iir cn..: .-. . I ... roiMinu anu comiuuu- if ts V ........... .- -o, ulLu.. ,,. exisnng cumii- t:.n of things': Why introduce diss.it- I isfjction and j.orhap3 disorder where all I I is now contentment aLd tjtiiet ? farmers of L.e caster count v an Thi ! er coimtw art. r.rtt thievrs. a.id they do tint desire thieves ! to Iirev liiitn tl.Mir. TV. ir. ! c.e.,rs' J're wom.l he a griereous mis- lake. ."),fe.,Vr V e Km. Now U the time to built! ' , , f """T1 11 untili next .print;, uext m-hi that mn.-h ,,.... t.... ..... . Vf item " clip Iroin the l;-.Jfonl 0ii? . rnur e.rs ai'o Mr. v J. Ihxw-, of .N.u.eiset ''" nv "n. It is the finest medicine ever ' " nornei. anj no sooner was the box lid rt ui,t. went into the carp raisin I.umi,.-..., , made." I knocked otT with a hatchet than it leaped en.r.u.n.r with twenty Mi.al! minnows. -Now J-s Middlewart. Decatur. Ohio, savs : j out of the box Some of th hr...t , t th he has imh measurmir tM inches in lencth ' "Hd t ut been for Dr. K.nc's New Dis- : ettox. ome of the bravest cf the and -eiBhinir.ini six tneluhtp.nin.1. Last tt.very for Cont-umption 1 woaitl have died '. Rullence succeeded In killing it. after tbe jear's -pawn nieasure.l from eiht to ten ot I.nn Troubles. " Was uiven up bv doc- bitten man threw It down. Medical aid was t'e'a' t" years. :r jp cia be umb-rej : tuIS- Am now In be?t of healto." Trv it. called in. and Drs. McClain and Neil ad " Ji JUS4,!J' i " JaoitV dru. store. I oitntewred to him. McDonald died. fitetc hcs of the omlnet-s. Colonel A. 11039 inotrpson, ot tnf. Pa., nominate! lor JuJie of the iu- preme Court, has been one of the lead- mg attorneys ot I ennsylvania ioriweive years, standing at the head of the Fiie bar during the jrreater part of that time. Colonel Thompson comes of eood indi- cial stock, his father. Chief -Tost ice James Thompson, being in his day one of the foremost men of the State. serT- EK''w''t'u,'' w 1 : t - ft 1 T al .1 n u rtf ffcA I auu in "B V 'tl upreme Cart. in wbicb capacity he ,.,.. r. fitter, r.r hinr I 'h I-f I - ftr ......v. j , --"r- i rn neinir v u ri Justice for five years. Coioi.ei 1 nomp- K?q., is in the front raDX or tne i nna- delphia bar to-day. Colonel Thompson is very popular with the cituen, as well as in the greater part cf the State. It he has never bjl'l ?fh oolv been tecacee be Las never before. - , been a candidate, choosine to remain in ' .-hin A remain in ti,a t.rnifTTre:TB K'at.e of solitiial toil urru - and public service. Colonel Thompson I wa. born in Franklin, Venango county, ., v.-luu. - 'edllClted in the trie ACaO(3iy aHU i out. the latter in lS.Yl, and immediately, thereafter commenced the practice of '.aw. continuinff iu tbe profession up to j the present time. Durinsr GoTemor : I acker a administration be servea as aid - da camp, which pave bim the title of Lieutenant Colonel, anu ne was uo- sequeuuy vuiuuei oi iuc-ui.u g- iuien5 of the iVnnsylvania militia. Colonel Thompson was chosen delegate to the Hemocracic -lionai conveni.on in 17il aiit wu a randi:f:ltft for I ref in - - - - - . cientiai r.iecior ou lue Kcaiocrauv i in lssi). j It. J. McGrann, nominee for Stats I Treasurer, is a son of the late Richard frGriif.n who c-ame to this country in- lM'J. The father was one of the best j known rauroau contractor iu iuc .-.air. and did : creat deal of public work. Bernard J. was born on the homestead in Mauheira township, Lancaster coun- j ty. l'-nr.s Ivar.ia, just outside of the city rd Lis educaitiou in the public schools of . I - anc:iSti city, and at Mount St. Mary's sr- ...n.n vo.t,. - l'l tc lTUhe devoted nearly his whole - ..iTf..vu r. i m irr rm ri 1.1., r nini nma 10 uxiiuuii-a.ii I'uisuiu ji iuc farm, and at the death of his father sue- J oeeded him in the backing firm of :ied, . MctJaanii !c Co.. in Lancaster. He is 1st ill at the head of that firm. Since; !-7" l.e has teen largely enaed in the ' ' construction of pabuc works. In com- ; pai ' with others he built the Cotawissa . i ........ .1. ..1 teil-i .n..u. ... in ex. . aiuu umuw !"",UJi" l" i lv7:. ready lor tiie roliinu otock. llesub- s yu.-:itty frrade.l a portion of the Hound -' V T ' r t lrook I.ilroad, from .Ien.:nstown to I the Jersey line.' including the bride i ..... . . . . . 1 r.i-rn3 tfm Ilelaware. llrt located und 1 r.:;ptructed the Tittsburff and Ia'ie Krie ownaa horse which sarved through tte en ' railroad trom 1'ittsburR to Yountrstown, i tire war of of the rebellion. lie has been ; )., a distance of miles, including a , bri-Ie across the Ohio river '.U teet ', ati.ive the water. lie began tins wolk in 1 -7.i. Mr. Mctl-rann has one of the j I.irce-st and linest farms in Iancaater tohacco raiser. lie is the owner of a crreat deal of real tstate, in and about I Lancaster Cicy, includmg the fine iaige I airricaltural puk Sarins his name, where f. b:? fa:r is now bianjr lie d. Ir. , . Is , , " , Mil. rum has a! ways been an earnest, hard-workin? Democrat, and contribu- ted Ur7elv totLepartv. He is an oj-n- ' loarted. literal loan. m;m!ar with both ' DeuucraU and Kej.ublicaua throutthont : the JHateainl ai home. He Las a wife ""J t' young sons, On Itallyrvrre Kill. Iji.ix, Sept 4. Ten thousand Xa- tionaliats assembled at Eunis to-di'. 1 determined to carry out the league : Jirm'ramme for a monster meeting. I 1 ....la ..f . C 1 . ... 1 . . 1 t .. 1 . .. . . s..v,;on of Jlallycoree Hill over nicht, . and were ready to prevent any gathering 1:1 ihat .oc .lit v. At lo clocl' in the af- teruoon the jirocessmn started toward Itai'jcoree. Among those ia the lead ! Wt - re Tut-mrers ..r 1 riiiiti.i.r 1 irti.ftrnv u'l;vau. John Dillon. YYiiaam O'Urien, I .t.l, l'..l..r,l I'.,. tih.lin ftitu.,),.u. I i" . ...ui , " -j - w were also m the Jront ranks. Lpou reaching the approaches of Uallycoiee ' !Wvt.! , it c.o.r..l l, ..!.! -r..l , iii i : j ivi i t i "i v . iimiii 'ir in 'iii .i .. ...... ..... i iur (..iiLrraiuu i iu id, i belds. Here Mr. CUrieo, Mr. Sullivan i ar.d Mr. Stanhope stood up in their car- ' rsiges and addressed around them. the multitudes I Tliey had hardly iot well under way j in their speeches when the defeudsrs of ' the Hill, seeir.g that there was to be no j work for them in that capacity. Legan . ,, ,, Vt to act on the oflenaive. Ihe Hussars.- headed by Colonel Turner Divisional Magistrate, advanced, and Colonel Tur- nerordered the assemblage to disperse ' within Ave rnirjutss cr they would be i considered as rioters. Mr. .Stanhope tl en-upon handed the Magistrat-a.copy or the resolutions which ii was proposed ! to adopt, and declared that they wers j kRU audtha f' collision bKn the jople and the authorities should ; ... . ivpnr .,..1. I. ..1.1 l",.l,.l T 1 resjionsible for the blood that might bd j aneu. The resolutions declared Ireland's i right to Home Kule, proclaimed the I adherence ot the League to Mr. rarnell, , exienueu manxs to tne Jterais lor j their services iu the cause of Irish lib- I J.Z, V"S?A the people to resist lUe supjiressiou of the League ami denounced . the land-grabbing sysLem. After read- iriR the resolutions Coljntl Turner stated that he was bound la execute hif. I - orders aud repeated tli cornaand to i riisjierse. After a parlev the manatrers ! of the meeting gave the word, and the procession was re-formed and marched back to Ennis. Here the meeting reassembled in i I'Connell StMiare, and Ar. C:Uriea fin ished tho swecli be Lad begun at Hal!ycree. There was much, en- thiisihsm shown. The soldiers and jiolice followed when it became aj parent I that no farther attetcpt to assemble 5 v wa r. u I u j u T . v . ... r.. ....... v.... ...r m mnuc, ouu o . irsicu. a' th" tVCouiiell Square meeting just aa , r.. O'Urien was Unishing his addreea. j he icplo moved op without any coo- , tact with the Cottabulary, and amid ereat cheerincr escorted their leaders, to I the hotel Ilavin ? seen them safely in- doors and given paiting cheer the ! crowd peaceablii disjx'rsea. Various saiall meetings were held during the evening, and tln-re was great reiocinir t,0D- he streets ar crowded with : alter tne reception or news ol a creat . ','Ory. . There were mass meetings yesterday ir. 1'eirf.nf's lfcrlr l.rbii.li.n u r Y..t:h. . - . . r. ' . irwh II..L'.ad .. n . ft. ,l- .. . ... ., , . n ""-'"- "uu.i .'IU.'T olutions similar to those adopted at I3al- Ijcoreo to day were passed. There v.ill be another meeting for the same purpose . . . . , . "... to-morrow at tne -Yiexanana 1'aiace. 'hion premises to be a monster assem- l.l-iai. " P ifrM. x - - . n iuurns, ..tri, 9i.. II di HOW II Vft I Ifi Abscess of Lutufs. and frinds and nhvslei ns protmut.ced rue an Incurable 'onsutr.T i.,,,.,. in, j-.w, ...,...i., . . ! third tn.ttle. and able to oversea the worlt 5WS AM OTHKR S0TI5GS. A pet conkey upet a lamp that fce had lighted In a house at Fort Hamilton, . V., trie other morDiDg. and caused a loss of (2,500 hy fire, besides burnln. himself to death. Buffalo has a woman contractor. Her name B Mrs. A. M. Ilolloway and she has just serured the contract for cleaning the streets of that city for five years by a bid of 00O. -An engineer on the Wabast Kailway. wnOSe IiaiH KlSjei lO mm WUT 119 BfSl ! tj . - . . . . - i. : x 1 ... 1 . T JTi- !T , j xne cao ur jear. Mary isIoaD, a red cbeessd Irish ptr?. went on the Arttona to sell apF4e9 when the i el iira at ( Joenslnvrn. IJef -r h wR. I . . r i 1 1. . . i. ; .. l.n . . l .1 I.a . I ... . 1 ID - America ana uary w nere now. Frank ft. M.-NVii'T. a Mains bsnk clerk, i aged nineteen, who- has absconded with Dearly f X.ooo in cash and securities. Is the younjei "loung -apoieoni oi a.ance " that has yet beeo develr-ped. lit was a "deeBiT relinious" vocn ruau ,. AcTording to tne la-,t authorities, the Missonn-Missiaalppi riwr is not on)? the longest in name, but tne lonpf-st in extat of stream fn the world 4..2-miles. The aext ioni,est , the Nile 4.t'3' miles naJ he nex; in cKt tbe Amazon and Codo. Probably the biccest yake cf oxen to the world are on exhibition at the Kastem Maine Stase fair this weelr. They wrre iai:-ed in A ermont, and measure 10 feet i - - - - - - j jinn ana acinauy weisn 7. r pounds. ,t cost to raise them up to their ureat weight' ,)Ver ;i 0lM) ,. . o.. k - J--'"". has t-j.icklren, a boy aud a cirl. The cirl she has named ' I will arise aud no to my Father." but calls her "I wilier," forfchort. The hoy's name is "fHily becot- pnn in wnom i ., nte,i "h.,t j. -OQly." for short. . i A an Antonio, lex., woman publishes followinK card m a local paper: 'I want tl.e public to distinctly -jrHrrtand im mv ni ttikann ti f 1 ni,rn All. ninr riu. -- j was a creole French womxn and my father . a cneroKee inciao, ana my husband s nj.,tUer was a Cjiaancbe Iudiaa and his Ia tuer a German." I A llungnri.'-n at Enterprise, a small ml- nm? village iiear Oceola, tllearneia younty, attempted to li;:!.t i;is pipe the other day j Wil3 a dynamite cartridge, and wo4J pro- 1 i.aL'v have siuc.-ed.-t iiad r.ot the cartridge siii.;K-ijly embark. -d in tho explosion buP '; ne-ai.d ble off tha thumb aud two ers I i ot bn Lan1- I T." : T i . . t ilr. irancis l.ramley. of Cievolaud. retired from active service, but occasionally he dues to a soldiers' reunion. Jle pi-milly lifts t'W head at thect.reisof his compciiions ' of tne war. lie pricts up his ears at the rattle t a drum and tri to prance at the i sound ot the butile, and teems to enjos the ; occasion as much as a3A of his two-footed i friends. jt U a curious fact, but true, that roin- parat:ly few people wno UfcVe horsos or ... . , , , . . .. cattle stolen are ever at k? to describe tt em , ately, even tLoh thry may have b"n ,n the Labit of drivinu the Inrses everyday. It is this inability to des ibe property, that oftentinj-s prevents proper steps being taken to recover the property t stolen. ThoUKh borsts may have ,iood I marks on their limbs it is seldom that ttieir j owners can tell what limbs they are on. -in a mill at vnotonoou. ancniKan. CD , naturday iat, a laat. a misciiievous wor.naan named Tolk, placed a small garter snake upon lh-shoulder of a fe!low-workrn ... . .1 1 r .. i t ; . -r . . .. 1 n . . . 1 . .. m i the rentiie made the circuit of his neck be- ' fore be rt the CathiDc eyes and darting toiiL'u wiaon inrhe r.r hu ro.e y'ltri a soreatu . f .. , . Ilollis threw up h.s bards ooor in a dead faint, lte is , and fell to tbe llooor - dow ver7 low from the e.lccts of the shock- . . . . . . .. An aavempc was cian 10 wrecu me eveninc pas4nser irin on iue Illinois Ltn- trai r,u on Stturday evening by . . 9oni KMscreanU who placed a tie across . . . .... the tro at a point one half mile south of - -"wwiu, iue tsceue o. me iaie uibaer. ln a rui and on a curve. Tne obstruction : was noticed by the engiaeer just as the en- ' ; gine was aooui 10 striae it. i ne graaa at , this point, being up-hill and on a curve, en- . abled bim to stop the train In a short dis- tai.ee. ttiereby preventlDg a serious acciirnt , , . t , , Tift Secretary of Ihe State Boar! of- ... . .... . . ... anrwiu i iia tT I 1 1 inn m na j riirn i mm t " 1'rtfe;wo,' Forbes, the SUte Entomologist, discouraging report, in reference Ut tbe distribution of the clinch bue throughout the ISate. The Professor says: "It is very destructive in thirty counties, eccurs m larie numbers in sixteen others, in mod. erate numbers in seventeen, and in n vnbers Dot specially injurious, but sufficient to .,,.: h ' , , ,,.r. "" v j - whifa fiom thirteen aonnties it is reported as practically absent." The McIIenry County (His.) ixncul- :url Ioard has Issued an announcement to the effect that the offer to ttie couple wio WOU!d unite :n holly wed look on tbe a a,,,; ,v, ; r.: tar irrniinill .li.rn th. nnminit. fair hoi i .n. l.vuuuj uu..... l 1. . ...ill u .a., im.i DBen(takell and Ihe ceremony will taXe . ... ... . ... VJkSe ln the n3"eatre on Vednesday, Ptember 21. The county fur official taw Issued maay notices, wr.iati read as follows : "Yoo are Invited to.ie preseut, and should you issiie to cive tba eounle any present, please notili tie secretary what it will be, that yoar name may appear among Mm donors to ba published. r iei:erici.ourH, a., nai a oig pieaie factory that is supplied with cucumbers trom 'die lards adjoining the city. This reason the sutp!y has reached .lo.ooe, jtK) cucumbers those encased- in their production furuihiDc from 200.00t)-to l.OOO.mH) eacli. An acre wiu - , . . . . ... . .. croiiupn itw.ww. ana tnev in Frpdm u-ev burn at so cents per 1.000. The object Is get tfcpm an itjCh or ,nei aad a ha,f , j ... I ' " Z? r'' , l i . ,. .. : . - . . , a day- yie'nf them taus early Increases tte produet'tvenes of tae vine, and, --tile . the season lasts, others ate appearig in : place ci those tafceu fium tbe vines. ' I ! j Dr. McDonald, rlaimine to be a snake , charraer from Mirltran, tried his magic ! i upon a serpent of tb viperous kind at haw I reneeburg, Tenn. He cfTered tl reward or the largest and most poisonous of snakes. rence anil cartured what looked to he the ! vine of American poison. Ills snakeship j ', was 4'.Hnohes lor.g and had IS rattles, with 1 . ...... . ' . oorny ecus iuu oi poison, me snake was t ! turned over to tbe now wiser. thout?U un- - i i : ti-it-tur tin,- r "1'r'-':u UUA- ; I ...iftht the cn.b. 1 ic. ... n ; ' J-"- luo with his right band, when he buried j his rvr.isonmi.4 fun it in iIia ilni.inr'i I Uand. between tbethtimb and fore- i j fmger. iaite a crowd had gathered upon' the scene who oearly all scampered awav ! when Dr. McDonald dropped the snake, but picked it up again and put tbe head of the picked it up aiQ aud put the head of the ; reptile iu hid mouth after colling it around ! ni!i ne( K' ln 6D"e was snii to te aa mad o GEIS, FOSTEIt It, rattings, Rugs, Go Cmpet Turcoman Curtains, fadras Curtain Goods, etc., nnCO.lialcd aild nHCCS tllC 1 John Itarnbardt. a carpenter. 22 years of W. employed by (Jeorge Neville, a contrac tor of Uraddoch, was killed near'tTest New. too Saturday afternoon last while snloauini? lata her from a car. It appears ttiat be was standing beside be car and the lumber ac cidentally fell on aim, killing lim atartrtt in stantly. itaoday mornin the stable of Mtetiael Adam--, near Lititz, was entir el7 con-wroed by fire and one of hl-s ehildreu, boy two years sf age, was buined to acrisp, whil another. ed five, was rescued -arith some difliculsy. It Is supposed the fi started from matibes, with -which the hoys- wen playing in- the stable. Jack Turner, a Ir.wless character ot Bell county, Kentuckyr !o has hilled his wife's father and all her brothers aud three or four otter men, inclo'liug ttie 8htri:T of tbe county.' was shot at yn Monday at l'lne viile, from tnibuscade, ar.d fell, with .Ifteen bullet woua Js and one ftosi buckshot. The party include a nephew. The death is announced of the vrU- ifnown We!rl bard, tha jiev. John Jots, icar or uiau:vsiiirK0(.3, wnK;n took p ace t x- was born -X Ijlcenl!v. ?-c1 was a ti. sceudatit of tbe celebrated U!b cSerKynan Kliis Wyn, aut.ior of "Y IJard4 Cwsr." 3e took priest's oriers In 1851. end four years afterward was promoted to tl?e vicarage "f LlandysiliogOKo. in which pr ltj tie laborwl fo: '.he Innu peri:xl of :.0 years. To Welsh- uien he was best inown by his '.rardic name, Idrisyn. A suit has been tiled in the Superior Court at Cincinnati, !a which ibe pUinti ' is Jirs. Mary i-unis. who t-eeLt to recover J from the .lev. S. W. liu&aonK, torin- erly pastor of Trinity M. E. Chcreh. of that i, . K . . . j . n- C' f"!, V W Hle. O. .l rc .nr.Io llu rye li lKf cha nmx-m. tm t i t, it Mrs. ISncls alleges ;hat she gave- a pension j claim to the minister for cullc-tion. He induced ber to siijn i paper, the purport ot which she was inuo rant. It is af serted that Mr. Ii-bonE col.K-ted the nioneyi anioniit inu to Jihirno, and that he has ap f ropriited it to bio owu use. "Mis. Krin'.s seks to re- cover ilie r"ioii and ?l,i'00 Haines. The ; defendant is one cllhe best tnowr. ministers ; ia(Jllic- j A certain Albany crorpr. to ri kc a good show, tas been in the hal.it of iea-inn co:Ti-e bags filled with sand in front if his store during be day time. The other aight. by mNtske, one of the I aes was not taken In. Civetii:.". eyes saw wl.it appeared 'to be a bag of Cv3ee, anil thtveovetous luas paid for a wayoii, and aftei dark conf:--cated tlie j bag an . drove uff with it. He ciiHTOvered that it was filled wita san out f J. and then bad tlie a.i threatening letter to llie grocery him of tbe fact and Latin p nfit apn. . him ,h, M thrh ,ha i(1;,. j dishonesty. Tbe .zhctoedid not woik. i Th&; the Indians of the far Yett have I not J""1 ben civilized Is proved by ar, Oregon merchant, who s avs tiat the dt-bts of dead lnaiaus ra-e paid by their relatives. "Mien Anderand Bernhardt." te said, "killed an Ind,a: tveral K0' lle cwd .- ..... .: ..,. .c ...... . . rift lieen rilf Tlie hvr hi rlfttive-ft. Ken- tucky died the other lay owine me 550. AI- i ready his relatives have approached me on the subject aud made arrangements to pay the amount. It is i i a 1 a.w with the m. to pay the debts of their relat-vea. and thtt never break It. I am sure st cettlnc mv money if a n Indisa- dies owing roe; but when a white ! man dle3 jeavine n . irotertv. r. matter D0W rict nU relatives are, I never expect to Kej a, cent j Recently Perlro Amaro tweuy six Uears oU Jerouimo Ilaz tvepntv sit ip'ufJ y , J J1eron'm7i- t'e"'!""' ear, , old ; and Jacob Iiodriaiie7, tnenty-one .. ..... . . ,.v.v. - u , j belonged to the Martagas band of te Cuban j bandits, were taken out of the royal jail in j j Mantan.as ana shot in the presenoe of over ! ten thousand people. Aiuaro and Eiaz j were perfectly calm and met their fate with braver7. Ifodricuei was much affected, i and bad to be taken to the place of ex. cu- ! tlon m a carriago. He cried bitterly and i ..ti..., ,.. k... . rcra run tr nr iror, iriiina nr ir i.a.i ; . w..... ... u-.. j v... .. iuu-.iiri, redrc-Amaio was .he father of lour small I children, who, wit'i their mother, came to tnp j'1 ,!ie evetnag before the execution, '. Ile 3len were n.ade to kneel down, an.I : were shot by a couipauy of fi.'tv soldiers. They died instaraly. This was the first eXCGUtlOnln Mail taHZ IS I D t WC 1 'If Vl'lfS . 1 An army otlieer now iu Chicagj asked tu ... . ,.n , . the other day: "Dj you kno- where the ; Keograpmeai center ot tbe Lniteil States Is ? Never thought atjthicg about ; il. probably V Well, its marked by a Erave I tMi ot Major Cgden, of the Caiucd States army, who died at Fort Kiley, in Kansas, in ! 1 '- during the chtiiera epidemic of that' 1 7. Mj- gden's n-mains w.e aft. t- ward removci to Kurt I eiv..i,,.rth ... .. ' burwJ m tb -Sat!11"al Cemetery there, but JUS inoiiunieiii s.ni Mii.ios i n a K noil a lUtie ...... . ., .... ... to ttie iu.it.a.-it of the pot-l oit Knay- ana it lilts ii heil(j toward the c ouus it- the , " K-kpa.cai center or u.e Lrrncii esact geographical center of the L'rsited .-ii.mt-. i i -i & rti.n- i : i. ipi , ' - I thoueh Probably of tbe hundreds of men now at tlie fort not 1 It 100 ever sUps to .V....I. I.-..-. t- j . :i. . nuvm ft. x 1 J.l.r i l- Its w ill Of A f HSL ! of Junction City. Kan, and is one of the niost important cavalry stations in the I country. WOiiES 7(4MS1ac Tnrwti treu th. mr who ma1Tvr frowm ftAtlr-uHlf-i p-ctlmr tm ikrlr c JaJ4 try J. for TH0. BEST TONIC. Thl xnrdirio ronbini Iron with pwre TtaMa tnic. nd t iDTatuaiir fur Du-acm-i ikh.ui.t to onif-i mnA all bo p4iti.ry 1jt-p. Ii -'.n- rirbm ttn-l faritim the lilond HlimnlalPi the Apprfll SrcBffhrnM the l u-lr 4 lear th- c-npTexiun. and m.ikr ttw nkm mmnnth. It ! Di4 r,lAckn the tih, uum bwi-wuti, uc XTiMja.e c intl.Ktf irn U .thr iro. me.iirtum JMf Klir-l'FTH BIRT, 74 Fftrwell Ave Milwui- W. nw., nyi. und-T d .1 f iKy. y-Tb. I have a-4i HmrrnS Iron I'tttni, end It bh- zonr tfcuQ a U trior to dv tunnjt ctircwi me if the LmJhw have in lite. A l c-urnd m at l.tw en Oosnplaint. aund now tuy ontniMikai w cleax au4 food. li-jt also lewi (fieiuficMJ Ia my cml-hreu. Mu. Ionaa C Haa&DOM. Kwt Ickprt, N. Y, ar : "1 have Bufifurr unt4kld miar-ry tmm Frmal CjD,laint. and could oMain iUex Xruca noUxuuf ficept Bnn' lrKi bit liinuim h--btrvn Trad Mark and crated red lines n riner TUf no wikit-r. MnitiiJy ty surai.ee to send a aTiC- f ,r NhT?r iliet7. t, t.'.T i.i b mm ti-'.-C HI il 9 1 1 l- n 11 11 " ri MM K & QUIXX'S, Clinton Stair Tads. Stair Rods. lOWCSt. CARL mVIjNTTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN ' w; kSokzl -r'f- C?V- JirSJ - f?Z V-3 r - . .VMXrflAN 33 est in Tlio "World 0l Ft-r larL'f or e-nall psr .e rallbri-.A cr-ilra yv-w 4' iii. 'fi : 45 i il Thp-i.. .r. IS slr.m bt ri: T'f tuTt 6ho..ii:i-, ; rr; i mi?, aij.i n -i-nz tr.r.' - r.t - 1,0 "flfc. ''uri.- n niJf.-riTit tv s. j: ic i iroxa -ct(SkMARLIN FIR.E A RMS CO.. ."3 Tivo ta'ir.'ts rin- ra h .-rio jt.r T iv t? a't.-r Hi ! hi.u t-i i:v lin V r . w k'i'.i 4 I ...... i-mil -i-t- . 1 .1. A 1 i rf ti. v.y a . n. . t iv. f lr.l ui..nr.. IVM T lr TJC VlklAnl'X Kiii'l rii.'T-: e i lllaaCd I'.jxir't.l"?- ir ri.EL. with KtHtcnnt c ' rr'm r T 'nm ' .1. a M.w-re KUPTUKEO fri- c n nave r . L JHS'.0., I. J jtCK, A. S. Bt:. I J0mst011, Kliclv tt C'O., ! ' 1 1IA TS I .2 ItS. ' ; , 1T"T 1 I I tj Ot3Iltt? Ij LliJT. JJ . L. ! P.Trrn OTT PippiTTjrl nn T'lonai!' i ...V H J W &WVWA ' V l Vft W 1 . .... ... . PATARI.E DEJISiH, TKHFT II i Y 11 , 1 Y V . V ! i-rnniT i i i rain, r.v timp nrnffiTi- COLLECTIOfiS MADE AT ALi JlOCKft.iinL romTP . DRAFTS on the rrinctttal Citien r 1 'A" " rjny BSEXiD uuutlCJ U"-a-i- . anil Si.lil n n d a Bnsiiiess Trausictcil. tm , w t, i j ACCUUXT SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Kenpbnrit, Ar.rll . lt4.-tf. FARM :0i SALE. r,lK sT'KSf ;ini"K ii.i.st.i.i, his y um 1 ltriiiwu a :Ut- Hi unifier low:i?lnji, I f:n:.n;i Cuiniiv, i-'.n on 1 1. ir ..'...ut :m ai-i:i:s, a h i t o .fi:r.s n.ciKF.n. l..ivinir tliert'on orer .1 .1 icon,! irame I'.f an l irme teirn. The larm i In h ltn .'lati-..i , ruiii.ti. i well vati'sel a;i,l tin.-, ii .....1 rehar l ol tK-.tnn fr-nt trees. The tiir:n i wunin tlin-e tntnuii". ! I.u aiMf-. Station ou i.tK ti.t-n-- iiiirk: nn 1 I'reiii.ii iiilro.i.l. riT turil.fr i-htii ilars in iulr.' ..( tiiiriie At. a.- ).. r-nenFUUTK, I'a,, if ot t he autit-r-'iKU- ail .ri Hit j.rora! .ItlHN MCTKI'lIY. !" . 1SP7. M-:0.l. NOTICh. , Marcnret KtUv , v , " nett tnen.i Ti..,.". ?.i,. , t"ul e vj - ! P-tr k.-:i.. IN HieC ,ur.nl ' nninon 1 'to..." o: "a 'ii ir,-i c-. 'M ut v. N. I". 1 it.- t"nler l .-riii, ly7. Aim. Su,'i-i-n;i iu 1 i:i i.rre. L t v v',7 i h" iv-i-.-vi v.m- " in i i: hi.i.i.i. ,n AV'i'.V,' t,i1,1'1V''l'' , -r ' ' i' -' nu,'i e,,.,.- :i.,,;.l v. i'.,. ...-..'i '.. .r i..xV ,,rill.,.r ,., .,... r,,... ., ., , i -,..t,,.r . , ; Liir1,:,,,!,, .., .-..,. :., ., : l : ..n.i.i "i -t .'.-ui;...t ii. m. i. .-i...w r.tu,.e, it .in vi ti I -ivc. w';v .mt i.- .larv.-i.-t , Kelly! .-! ..i i ' : ) ,:-M.r -V.i e.,,,,,, ..i ; 1:",lr,!!l,:'r vi'-'i -i.- i.on e.:itr i t. i aitu -.m l:ialm:",:y v wlc-li -I,.- !i:it!i t le sai.l rrt.-r K-,! . ..t t't-; : I.tt'el r x 1 1 i 0 i r -.! a.ni.i t.ii I.i-Im un.l thin yii 1.1-. .0 ii in. w..' i iv.ii i. 1 '.-( :t i..p :in, I j it-ei ,,ioii '.! i..-...,-.,-,r.ul.it-..1 : , WITMK.-H tlie Huu. .r. it.li! KV-'M-rt I. .lo'.niit.in, I'rt-si.lw.t .Iu lue our .iiil four', thl- -Tot .1av o .luue, A. II. Ii7. H. A. SHOUiIAKKlt, ll.i'y. Kbt-nstiurif , .lulv iKt, lii;. fj ATI ID rCT-t U MIKI F r.M. "B" Of'ci- Ni.-t. M..nmrh, CURE FOR r lorphl l.itr, li.linui. II.H.tj he, CONSTIPATION Tnrmiif HTi-tet.rr.t IS. -1 1 A'i-ii'ut. It i-. .-.ro.tn u. it rii.vts It if fiutle in II :uti ii. 1 1 If 1' . l.ue.ilv.. to tl.f 'mre. It can l.- relicl i;.i,n t. i-n-, n.l il rurci. ly c. v.-. . , i.i, i;. t l.y i. ut ruif lim. iiitlure. l.i I...I t.ik.: violent i.u r.-m i'. ! y-.'.r- , v.tjr tit. .V-- ttiJ DYSPEPS I ft. I 11 J 11 . . ! t.f.UI.1 1 lilftl.'l VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. i Ui nm. ;u iu li'.uil aci. . l it I" fci.Ti r rrc. . M.i .r-Mrk-U. Ilr.i'liy cliniavr m.. r. t.U- J.r.i.j.rcl. W n.- fur ri'.'uiar. c-.n!r.;ni -. t' .rrii.iii.n. S.-Tit fr-: y l.K i, ) AVIS K' . KMirt .Jt.t..l',t,r.i.ur..it PATENT EZNaY WISE GARNETT, Attornoy-at-Law. waswrvnTOTki t r Hrl''"',r' S.li..i...l I..i'k.,Wl.l"nirtr.Tl. P. C. -SEND FOR IMVEJUOR'S GUIDE.--- OUwIE FITS! -iu I wr 1 .."l t. n -m... iy t.t .t. .. i ... ( r t In. if .! ll.n l..v. II. "m ri .sr. I ni r. .1 ru' . i .. .if t... H...f.. rn ... H'!i.i..-v ?tL'.1 V..'ir i m no i''i..t i '.r H 1 R K I . if -J. .1 . . M .ir.it. ...y I. ... T.I r. .-.-..i..,. ,,,1. , i..!.,..,! a.! 1 w rfr. .iri; i ni' i.i Mt . t..r a Ir.-t - fc-. . .-t..r;-' .-i IL1 b,U Jm, ' - man tilling - if'.--i V?r 1 ikit VS-Via -& .hat i lie did 1 I5."i'': -.r-.o. t r . mmi.nludvmu, , .e, j, , , -.,.,-. t:.. ; ;.. . rnar u ne am 1 - abmiiv., ,inu.m'.v.ti.-fii wn-.f.w-orf Ih-., .-..i,l.t.-r... a IiClUlO Jfc name J T".t.who.raSir fnira t:.r !a ofcai J i-t ! TBtaiTrf" TT Oir -ti-13- T , c nx.i.ia orw.a Ii Ic IToasht il)ut l.l 1 r.il irt ja. l-vr.r. rw-1'ift.n 1 . wwir i 't. w. i h ti.'cnnt c ' ro. r T rm ' .1. H.w-wrc I l . .-1. . . i . . i. . ..-1 1. .lVo i-i--- - ....' i . li .J.'- . ... I "' 1 T t ii:.!. .... .1 i ......... -Jul.. ' .in ... i .i Jolmslown. Pa.. f0r etc. Qualit Watche3. Clocks, JKWI'I.IiV A Nil Optical Ozzz.z. Sole Aent - V- X i3 -FO!! TI!K- Gelebratod Kockford .ilnmMii anu Frp-l-iahi V'at -;v-. In Key a-'d Ste'i. ',';- : .ATtGT. PKi.MCT.' of jt:'.vk:.m r :.i. ZV" Mv !i 'c.i:o P.r d s iri eb'viicr ;-.'ai.i. v - rv i -c ;i - .1 L---h f-.r v CAUL iliVIXILS Klienshur, Nov. 11, 1 '".-,". ..tir- -. iri t nncl Tsr. Tho fir .'r.-i " ia s A . i -i .1 rt 1 rt.n J.J f 1W.J u; i. :j 1 j r 1;, , liew Haven, rem:. . i TI r.t'ln - ! e-i I no c r.t.-j 1 t ... ..-1 l t i Ui-U... tc... - : . X. KAK53r;r:f.EDv c?., 'fee 30s H.t"niM.i:-!et,EI.a.Flfl.7in .--..i o:c praicincc. a ..r lermn i rp V. DICK. A "v ' . ; I J h-tit-ne" urn. Fa. (';-.'. e 1-1 i m,n. 1 1 lovil. .lc.' ,1. - r.r.-t t-.(. r. i 'r r ni. .-rot !el tiusicp ia .i c unu wlit.iwui' :it-ria..j . I t iAl.K S ! i : .' m i l-r ati.i 'INK A U;- laie. i: 1 : r-eM,n.l-b n.; iti-s. : . r- et-.'- in.' I'-'M.c-' As I A. 4:1 IT m.l Ti.n.-ic.-. All.,-ti.-i I I . 4 1 i ;t i is s;s i.v a-rlr" n:o. 4 . Y' il i:Moi4t.. ' entt if.im. AH 1 KTI -!' inAi. ri I'aice lt mi til t-4 lor. .a ,c. I lir.AI :v j.-..,' Hi.!.. 'rl; r- K .I.-- : IMuN'S !EW PAE.ilL'L lIBL! 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