————— £LED, KURTZ, CextrRe Hann, Pa. October 20, 1887 atic State Ticket. JUDGE THOMPSON. STATE TREASURER : B. J. McGRANN. Democeratie County Ticket. te Judge—JOHN GROVE, r—JOHN NOLL. ~JAMES KIMPORT. r—-JOHN A. RUPP. der—W. GAYLER f A.J. GREIST Democe FOR SUPREME J. ROSS FOR Associa ' A'S. FEI DLER. A. McKEE. KRISE. fH I W. A. Democrats, vote early and watch the Republicans don't vote often. A bed o N.Y. whi of a f salt has been struck at Ithaca, 18. The test well is natural Ei 2,600 feet 1 he ck salt, 1 down the state, dri solid r 50 been penetrated. feet having already Op pn Mr. H. A. Hamblin, one of the evicted farmers in O'Brien to friends that the ha of tl yrrors of the evictions. Many of he h SUNDAY A T b EL LE MEADE | ways, in tents made of quilts and sheets Old of 7 widows lost sleeping on the cold ground. men i, have 1 There were 120 families evicted. evictions caused by foreign ole Jers. — Elmira, N.Y. has choked off several youngsters from beix g future presidents. A series of incendiary The are land } fires and A DAY OF REST, / —— Cleveland Hsmbles Over the Noted Farm... The Attempt to Wieck the Train a Cannrd—A Nushville Canard, Tenn, Oct 17.~The pres- Balie Meade at 9:1) Immediately up- Jackson and his Ganeral Jackson, entered president's and welcomed the party. The president, Mrs. Cleveland and Lamont entered the carriage of Gen, Jackson to become his guests uniil Mon- while the postmaster-goneo Mrs. Vilas, Dr. Bryant and Mr. Bissell accompanied the ex-senator. The other m:mbers of the party proceeded with the train to Nashville, and were quartered at the Maxwell house, The Belle Meade farm, six mil from shville, is the of American thoroughbred nurseries It covers thirty- eight hundred acres of mixed arable and land, which is in bluegrass quality equal to any to be found in The soll is very rich, and one west proofs of this, is the heavy the forest growth The Itivatable JELLR MEADE, ock Baturday evening. ex -Nanutor W.H Car oy oldest the Ken- of the t ty of its timber, ruly magnificent. qual being part ur- closed roc ex. om cu all in or in our Ir three Helle t wall mii a splendidly built stone fence, of upwards of twenty tont, Great meadows stretch either side of Richland or véen the esate ils 0% ook, and iave xi namo, Meade —*‘beautiful mes The Belle Meade mi wl house of m back fre tho house The he slately 1800 18 A quaint thern style {is old-Tashion« ne sou day. standing some in Lhe road, bet flows a lovely use stands on high ween and stream of walter gro at wh and fous lawn, amid Lroes shubbary, surrounded runs into a Ww here Ld) i 4 ich sd will. The which, Ww sparkling sire piains coveraa i Jarse pen of a Pars 61 wilh catile, past war buffalo and elk were = Wi ihad ‘re © troops, who Ww by the arrest of nine young men who had banded together for the purpose burglary and arson. The culprits had an ment, h called member divulging any of tion's secrets, The fesgsion impli whi the 1th arrested made a con- cating his associates. unt of stolen property was re- covered, and the against the y nret you large an yung men is conclusive, ——— In a liquor on Monday, ‘ourt decided, pters a sal case, Supreme ( “When opened for th lie, that he is Properly protected from assaults or insults, as well as of those who are in his employ f the dronken and vicious one € on or tavern, the our the pr prietor is bound to see as o men whom he may chose to harbor. illustrate the principle here stated we need go no farther than the case of Pittsburg and Connellsville Company vs. P 76 Pa. 510, case cited, a drunken row occurred board t's cars, during the quarrel a bottle was and a piece of the glass struck the plain. tiff, a peaceable passenger, in the eye and put it out. Held that the company was responsible for the injury. -—— BALOONKEEPERS® LIABILITY. Among the decisions handed down in the supreme court at Pittsburg on Mon- "was that of Wi Rommell vs. Jacob Sehambacher, which eame up on a writ of error from Philadelpia county. The plaintiff had sustained severe in- juries through a practical joke perpetra- ted upon him while in the defendant’s saloon, and bronght action for damages. A nonsuit was ordered and the case was carried nop. The opinion to-day was by the chief below erred, and ordered a new trial, low, on and one of the defend: day, liam jnstice, keeper is responsible for any injuries in- flicted on persons while in his saloon ed. ‘RAISING A FALSE ISSUE. The Patriot says Mr. Cooper's sim is to raise a false issue so as to obscure, if poss sible the real questions to ‘be decided at the election. Jy falsely charging, that the demoeratie party intends to abolish “the Christian Sabbath” he hopea to divert attention from the short-comings and misdoings of the late Republican legislature. The lost, strayed or stolen Revenue bill, the defeat of the Billingsley bill, the veto of the bill taxing store orders, the 'lavish and reckless appropriations, Mr. Cooper wishes to hide from the pub- lie view But bis frantic efforta are vain and foolish. No man ouwside a Juoatic asy- lum ean be made to believe that B. J. McGrann as State Treasurer and J. Ross Thompson ss Supreme Judge can in the slightest degree interfere with the pres- ent Sunday laws, No legislature is to be chosen this year and therefore no laws can be changed by the election of the democratic state tick- et, but the people can express their dis. approval of the course of the late repub- lican legislature, Mr. Cooper's appeal to a false issue falls flat us a flounder. he mansion 1s baron i glowing wo ntnoss of “he furni The interior its open firey tho solidil) nd qua ture and pil mind one f od trait sh its family por 8 all ro forcibly of an Engl di res. The walls the are adorned wil cestors of the white in Troze, Hall and artists of the cracks of stud bred and owned atl Belle ical VArious rooms its of depar: noe ed an- Hardiogs and Jacks: 1@ hall haog pict Keott wt «i, ol ires by othe: ‘3 teat the turf and Moade plies are Rao ng plent IR Cups, which, w by a faithful band hern lroops pistes, ith the plate, were slave woman and her hus the lives, Appt at risk ol we when unort aC hit buried ina p As au eviden tho Hardings their former s t there are 3 ’ ace of safe @ of the affection in which and Jacksons are heid by uves it is upward « ¢ estale w necassary Lo a hundred negroes now on Lu wore Gen, Harding's slaves bel , t + sft 2% have pever eil 1h the war, and w Many of past Wors thor i ho 0 at have 0 be sup; When emanci slaves rofl Gen. Haraing wi YC y provi them The bu roars aro former Belia Meade » i854 Be Gen. W. H pJacks Harding) and his Btates senator Howe appointed Unit Fresident Cleveland I'he wart followers of the Cleveland Belle Moade has a tation for hos Ther: repulalis visiting Nashvill bean WHS de are ined gir oid home. ang ie for Sines i Niales on tration national repu- in arcely a a who tality man of not the Freoc i capiain H dragodond. spent sev Becretary Bayard {ings annually, and and Carlisle have discussed form and tariff within Blackburn and Beott are {requ years Belle Meade Mecca of * Monticelli t was in for the pre 80 IL was over the park-like lordly oaks of the irresistible There wore ne none but the family and servan in fact—and the weather was perfect the president and Mrs, C and, panied by their Jackson, Passing the stables, eer park, aud suddenly, a8 they stood Upon a Knoll taking In beauty of the scena, a drov two hundred deer here n Baron i Chere of Lhe ara atten 1851 Pa pissioners, Faverat, Thirweenth the piace sale inys at is the ex-Speakears yf year. revenus re- its walls Senators Bock, and ant visitors, and in has become as great a Americans,” as days of Jeffarson A an should a stroll among the recent dint nguished ty in Lhe ended that the day none of restful temptation sward and siden? quiet the to but crowds ts about, nve: accom- saun- the hoat, Gen, went out into the 3 e of iarge came end scampering as if for life, and hardly touch- ing the ground Other strolls were iadulged in, and some time was spent in lod famous horses on the similar farm, but altogether Tenn iL is NASHVILLE, Oct. 17. --Somebod y, exactly who impossible to learn, started a that a rebel flag was floating in the Lreezs at one of the princk pal corners in 1 Investigution was Immediately made representatives of both the local and oculsides press, but no foundation for the story could be gath- eres. The tale was sent over the tele phone from some point in the ity to Belle Mende That nothing of the sort occurred is firmly believel The story telegraphed from Memphis to Chicago about the attempled wreckiog of of the president's train by burniog a tres tie, is hooted and laughed at by Lhe gorres- pondonts who have been with Lhe presi- dont during his trip. Tuey say shat noth ing of the kind occurred at any time. canard ha City uy Wholesale Dismissals, Wasnixarox, Opt, 16 —Recretary Fair child has approved the recommendation of Collector Magone ler the reqioval of 2 £1.400 clerks in the Now York custom house, 14 of whom are in the elev: enth division, 2 each in the first and tenth, and 1 each inthe fifth and seventh. Itis said that these clerks falled to pass two civil servi co examinations, Gindatone Chips. Loxpox, Oet. 17 - Owing to repeated ap. peals for enips of trees felled by Mr. Glad stone at Hawarden a printed circular has been issued fixing » uniform charge of elghtegn pence for a small block, or three shillings per cubic fool, exclusive of oar riage. DON'T let that cold of yoursrun on. You think it is a light thing, But it may ran into | catareh. Or into pneamonia. Or into consumption, QOatarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is | dangerous, Consumption is death itself, The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions, and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, canlbe delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Bosehee's German Syrup. If you dont know this already, thousands and thousands of people can teil yon | They bave been cared by it, and “know | how it is themselves.” Bottle only 75 cents: Ask any druggist. - ——— The Pennsylvania railroad] company has been experimenting for some time with an antomatic whistle, the object of which is to give the signal at grade cross. inge, whether the engineer be awake or sleeping, The device is a very simple consisting simply of a bar lever connecting with the whistle and extend. ing down to within one inch of the track At a point six hundred yards from the croeging a protection is placed which, striking against the lever, starts the whis- tle. Should the engineer be asleep the shrill note of the whistle directly over his head would undoubtedly awaken him, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris, VICTORY 888, S88. 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