vA$fteftm?l!t h- A LANCASTER DAILY INTELTjIGENCKH SATl'ltDAY. NOV KM IS Kit 3. 1N4". f i i 1 I 8ATURDAY RVKNINQ, NOV. 3 IHUK. Slate Surplus. The ltcpubllcuii managers feel it tic c CBsary te fiiy something In excuse of I tie refusal of tlie two Hcptibllcnn members of the sinking fund beard te vete for Sec retnry Stengcr'u resolution Hint the Bur plus be Invested In stntoer United stairs eecurltlcs as commanded by law. Tliej have put forward Mr. Lyman Gilhnt' of Ilarrbbnrg, as their spokesman, de scribing lilm as tliclrex-atternej geneial and counsel for the auditor general and state treasurer. Mr. Olbert often turns up when work of a dubious character is dene or te be done. He get into the way of It when he was deputy ntternej general. It was under his preparation of the case, stated of the state ngains' the Standard oil company that the state win dene Ter. Mr. Gilbert, in the present emergency, however, can say nothing of any consequence In defense of his clients and his party. He cannot denj that the law requires the surplus In the sinking fund shall be invested in state or United State bends ; but he declares that it was net advisable te obey the law, ns the premium en the bends would be undid r.iised by the Immediate investment f the whole balance In them. His client", therefore, substituted the following n-s ohitlen for Secretary Stenger'.s : Iletelved, Tlmt the Partners and Me chanics' National bank of Philadelphia, ilseal ngents, he instructed ns seen ns pos fiible te Invest $l,0l.",703 13 in tJite leau ns a premium net exceeding llie preintn upon United States t.nti, aril if t U. same canuet be secured en or before the 1st of September, te pnroh.ise 4200,00 Cured Stntcs bends, and a liltn amount inervhly thereaflcr, en further failure t puumw said state le.iiiH, nntil thu disposable sur phis In the sinking fund is exhausted. They knew at tlie timt th.it the inenei could net be invested in state bends " at u premium net exceeding tlie premiums upon United States leans," and conse quently their resolution provided re;il!j for an Investment of $200,000 per month, after September first ; and thev have new bought $000,000 of United States bends at a premium of $lJ4,lb.7.DO: and $12 COO of state bends at a premium of $",S0o.e0. Meanwhile the value of the bends is net decreasing in the market, nor does the modest purchase of $00,000 per month by the s'ate apjie.ir te greatlv appreciate them. It is altogether preba b'e that the whole amount of the sit. I', las fund surplus could b9 invested in United States bends inn single mouth without incresu.us their niarket price and it is reasonably crtaiti that any such probable increase would net amount te the two per cent, of interest which the state le3es by the pttiore pttiere ment of the investment in fjeur per cent, bends for an nverage of siximenths. Mr G lliert, te mike out lighten for his clients, should show t w t':e tw? nvlliens of sinking fund surplus ca. pr-fitably be id'e. His peun that the market pnee will be raised bi their investment eems te Iw kn-cknl in'e a cwked hat by the fae' that tie present interest en them is l'it. Xe mm, 'titending te invtst Ins private funds in the United Statis buds would 1 ld his inney idle, while lie i ccupied i jearln the operation, een t'i(u? he bad two millions te ime&t. Vat.'lertna a few jeais age sold out ,i great dieck or some twent) ie' mere of his New Yerk stock, and invested it at Unite 1 states four per cents, net take a jenr or a month f r I'His or L'e'itrul once "j lie did theeper- ntlen, nor did he sensibly rnise the price en himself by his urchase. Air. Gilbert and his friends overrate the stupidity of the people when they siekte persuade them that the bta'e could net advantage eusly invest twem Ilnnum CriitedStat-s benda within a few weeks tune I5ut even theugfi the 1 uv s'ieu',1 work disadvantageous!', Mug tlie law it M te baebejedb) itsstivants, thu efhYep, (,f the state j and th'Sieint -heuld be etvi eus te Mr. (filbert, who is an e atter uey general. We think ourselves p ,it tie Humes bill is Misceptible of amend ruent. Stnteand United States bends are new at such high premium that the state makes a very sm ill interest upon its m. vestment in them. It would be wiser, we think, te lean itf surplus funds te the counties and cities of the state that may wish te b-new them. The i:. vestment would bu perfectly sife as the state would have full ontrel of the debtors. Tlie put pose of the Humes bill is excellent. It aims te take the unpaul-fer use of the surplus funds of the statu from the treasurer and his favored and party friends. This it ac cemplishe.s ; but while doing it another geed might be gained, In benefiting tbe municipalities of the state which need te borrow money. This would he an amendment of the law ; but .in'il it is changed it la te be obeyed by the honest olllcers of the state us k stands. iiy i uey uiller. There are some people either tee buy te consider or tee ignorant te cempre lend the bread dilfeieuce in the prlnci pies that underlie the two great parties of the country, mid lulled into a false sense, of (security they deem It of little consequence en which side their vute is cast. This is a fatal mistake, and It is te be hoped that this class contains few Demecrats who are unable te give a .reason for the faith that Is In them. The dividing line between iJemecracy and Uepnblicanisin is becoming broader every day, and he must be stupid Indeed, who does net cempieheud this patent fact. IJrlelly, the IJeineuuicy would strletly construe the constitution, while Republicanism would bend that reposi tory of our liberties te suit Its various centralizing purposes. The old Uainll ten Idea that the people are net lit te be entrusted with the power of ruling themselves and that n strong, cent mill ing government Is the ene thln-'ticces aary, has ever been tlie foundation stone of Jtt publican principles. The latest outcropping of thl3 centralizing tendency la seen lu the Republican proportion te distribute the annual surplus among the states for educational purposes. Here tbe general government clearly trans cends its power. Cengtess may Jevy taxes tepay the public debt, te provide common defense in case or war uiid where the general welfare demands it ; Imt it has ns little right te ask ene stale j id loot i no iiiiic.iiieiini inns in iiuuiiier, as It has te compel the members of ere religious denomination te pay tbe debts of n bankrupt church of another cr ed The individual states are sovereign e. cept as te theso powers granted te the general government, and tluse latter are strictly defined. Democracy insists upon a strict construction of these poweis peweis while Hcpiililicanlsni would stretch them tot-ever whatever may be exK'dient at the lime for the noed of that party, and there-n lies the cardinal dlfference be twten Diinorrne and Ilepubllcunism. Mini! He luriis Out te He. Tlie campaign draws te a close with Its issues well piesented and well under steed. Though it has net been an ex citing canvass, there Is a lively interest felt in the decision of its salient ques ti ns. Tlie Hepublican part, it it is baten, will be beaten upon the position it lias taken en current questions within the our. It Is net assailed upon old is'tics II von the Cameren ghost is haul. Jehn Mewnrt and Themas Cooper np par in each ether's embrace, whereas a year age ttiev knifed each ether freeh e.ie interesting question is as te whether Mr. Cooper has gene up te Mr. S'ewart's old plane or Mr. s ewnr eenie down te Mr C xiper'.s M it iftsth there h.islwn aureat change of lns n ntii mil" or the ettier. The li itur.it Mippositien is that, as Mr tewuil was left astride of but e Ti? veten, while Mr. Cooper M ever .;on, .;en, .;on, eoo. thestiml'er force has eerue down t ti e position 'if the larger. And this is tlie fact according te the common tin derstanding of It; being shown by Mr- Mewait'a acceptance of Mr. Cvper as his leader in the Senate, lie even spitttug upon an tippoitientuent bill of his own concoction, after Cuiper and the regular forces had frowned upon It. The people e the state have net been edtfieil t the contemplation of the re sults of tht .ilwurt and Independent CMitien. Hie Independents have net bet'ti numerous or strong enough te leaven the Mui wart lump ; but have themselves been detnernl.zed by it. Mr. Mewnrt, defemler of the constitution, cliampi m of liber', apjjJe of reform, turns out te be a common fellow of the lowest partisin instinct, aspinuit foreiBce, and without respect for the constitution or an ins. met of honesty. m m m Atte.vd the Democratic Ina tneeung te-uii;ht at !a' juercher hall and hear the reisms wby the Kopubheiu party has outlived its usefulness. Miei'LD tbt Itepublicans pluek eafe'y ea. of the ueitle danger ou Tueirisj next, it wili be in order for Cooper te write a trsatue enti'Ieii "The Dec'inu And Fall Oi Tbu Ceus'ltuti.n., Senuek Mitcueul would co iter a great been en hn .I'lxtem ceastitunnts if h w i!d e.nnje fpen ebcuriry long eajgU te .a. ,n tti n ttii- he i stiP in tie iuu 1 of itiu l.ving. PENNeVLl IMA hi TVM'm tl llHil pr )U1 of Uer two uaferj, ene of h'iai en the evd ei an impjrt.atr. oleema is j tuniDg ed thi-c lutiuei. t, nlii'O the ether poitsceitee se li"U- p'Ts tal weihl that his silence de- ue. i ea exoite au co nrucut am m tbe party journals. Wiip.re is Senater Jehn I Mitchell tu tte preseut cimpaixi ' Hoef tbe weak siuil Ciluiun id probably ruuiinutiug Roraebere in tbe wiids of Tiega oeuntj, wrestling wPh the qu.tien hev iles aud L vsy are in im w rthy of support than the ju..!c'ed Cbrutua tulduM.Ueu Ueav'er XlNt III M)UK1 rilOlSVM) DOLMHs if the state tn Hieya deposited iu a I'ltUburg bvuk, Huh ,i capital of $200 000; nci 0)0,000 of tbe garae money in 15 11 Kerable's Peepb'a bink, iu I'b ladelpb a, whoxe eapi'.il is euly $10n,0lW these nre a few of the raseui wby tbe p ople purpe te dnv out of p yrer the ring responmbte fertius tre.uiy mismanagement " Hy then fiu te shall knew them." An op lonne of domestio betrirs has ben recently bweuping evor tbe oeiiuuy. With tba It ej Ambler myntery yet un solved eaiitf tun utery from Contiectieut of the ilmiiutf of tan bdy of a bMiltiful, but indiserret yeilu wife, tb uroum-rtt.iue-w of utne'.i pomte.1 ti foul jilay of the m t diruful kind. Theu tiiu Itativui, X. V., muider by which a wie.ied Inn bind avenged his honor by ki.ling hm ifj' pariiiuuiir, uud tliu meruiug'ii mail brings tlie 8 id Btery of n wife's abandon mint :tnd deatti in a N iw Yerk h mpital. Addud te all tliose are an unusual numbur ofduereu appl outieu", it beuig stuttd that uniiy of the upper erust of society n-e going from thuir own Htate te ethers whom the marriage tiu ein be mero easily unloosed. These oxcreuci-DOua ou tbe Hurf.ice of Boeioty indicate a rottencesf within that callH loudly for tofenuatlon. flCKSONAL.. Gbmsuii. Hvnceck has hilly recovered from liih l.itu illnu-K. He.v. IlA.s-nier-T Dwis has acopted the position of repot ter of thu United States supreme court. Miss HvrriK Cueckuh, d.iugbter;ef Mr. Charles Crocker, aud who is accompany, iug L'Jid aud Lady Watorlew ou thuir joiiruey miiud the world, is huiiusnef forty luillietix. GiAiisaoNn'sfanie as a trcu-chepper In well known In thu OikueyH, und, duriti" his recent visit te Kiikwall, huiiie oue posted thu following placard en thu only tree Htaiiduig iu tlB trcet through which tbe Luglibh promier imaed : " Weedman spare that tree !" ' Pm.M b llisM uic k'h antipathy te appear In pubhe is beoetuing mero and mere marked. He no lenger walks abuut In tlie 1 hiurgartuu, ami when he gees te hue the Ivuiser he alwajs rldcH in a clencil carriage Heis, iu fact, iimkiug iilmself se soarce that twunty marks aie ofteu paid for a ticket of admission te the RuleliHtaih when it U lopertod that the he i chancel 1 'i te be presunt. fur. American Queen, a leading society journal of New Yerk, has the following lu its ibsuu or te day : "Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Mary M. Audeiirled, daughter of Mr. ami Mm. Thus. J. Davis, te Mr. U.ivid 11. Shenk, whleh will occur en Wednesday evenlng next in St. James phurnli, haueastur, Pa, Tim wedding will be a very brilliant allair. The biide olcet is thodnurfhtcref thn Inte r.nnu a ,,.!., nr-d, cq , and n cousin of the late Colenol , - Audeuried of Gen. ahemn CLOSING IX. 1 Hi: hM) )K 1IIK UlMI'Ain Nl.llt. if reiie. Mrtfle ty sterilr llrni'iirt. In I'lill- nirlililn hihi I'.liiKKriete Mr snnrr; II s suiiicttiliu: te nj in , mtrr te SICMSIt. YestiTil i ili, campaiiiti was nruked by two Dem 'eratie tnert'tig in Philadelphia atd lu a itiz'ii pliers tbrviugbetit the ntnte In hi.s specn esterday iu PiiiUdelphla Mr. Stenger Kplc in pialse f Uoirrner P.ittlMin and his admmiKttutieit, and nlttr pplaiuing that he, the pinkr, appearid imply ns a co u-u nl IYnuylvatiid, ald . "I am net Ih-h1, as Mr Kellev was a few nimits n,re, te tilk ( t.inil. That belongs te 0nrcs 1 am net beie te talk ab'iit Wliaiten Buk i' threiirK. 1 am net here te t II you what my tow n in in, Mr Stewart, last nlht told tbe iifeple el Pit teburg about treason duiluj the w ir of the rebellion, nor nm I here te talk el rrd ht'ii.b'd and hpnlul Chairman Ceeper, who will, I am Inclined te think. ue in i .ue'i el black bur ue vrer I ties day in xr ' After explitnin; t .. lie wanted tot ilk of the h'a'e u'id i'4 geverunii'iit. he re tiirmd tn ena or Stewart, sajmg " Tlie late li, dependent eaudida'e fu govfrner of thm e immenwealth. who, b tbe way, .inly reeene I about 40,isKi lutes, last night ui PitMburg atteiup'el te answer my cbaigv that he hid beeu gudty of treason te the ludeii ui'cnts by Mliug that Dfinecmts bad bi en trait irs dunug the war Is that an answer te mi charge ' Cms el 'Ne no' I hate a little w.rn th of feeling en tnai uti "Ct. When I I - ik ( i k te the ir i f t te ri li'l'i n itld tern inli r lie nin wli were n vleelti'i" im;''y because they wt It -piihlietti ami le! u" ether reason. U' think el the hornet. p-Uriotie ni -n tuat tiilid tbe raak Who went t . w i- wif e it in.'mis of beu'ler traps ' I eul ' I did '. .nswt-red many veic. ' 1 need u t be t.dd they were L)em cnit M, wuli all :be energy I pessens 1 t.i tngbt ri ug bae tbe Mii'i of the lal. pmi nt caiiinlate for g wern t I.mc ii'.ar Yes, j uutvi s be is by a tie of iniseeeneratieu wi'b the ?U(ii'. a c itiiec'i 'J that 1 weud be arbatuedet. 1 llin; Pack ti n iu tu- tsuut tt-at thete ,s an treason u tueUeiui cratie party -' Ji. be r. T ir speaker then (lcfctibed be the ate geyernmtnt ba i been tmin tnaged under Hepublican rule and sai i there are in my peiut.s nbieh tbe It. publuau ipe.tKei never reft r t- "As my I was geiag te -y Irieiuls, but en ee that siw-cb iu P.t'.s burg Igues I had better nay my tonus man, who was a candidate lei governor last year says I jeme clothed in my efflei.il robot se f speak, and can talk intelligently -! tbe siuking fuud it tbe -tate." He peke of the staie money that draws no interest aud iu referring te tbe ilumri. bill sind . "My d.'t nguL-bcd t iwerman, temter S'ewart, who ras canJulate ler geveiuur lat yea . nimtul y at 'ed up an a Ivecit ed tbe piss 140 of i he bill, but uew the candidate for kn -ruer last year tun Lis back upon it. 1 Applause. While I .vn advocating tbe iiacMuu-ui of the public luuds in L'r ited Matts bed the ludi poe deut eiudtdate for governor lat ytar has u.eiiing te talk aueut exoeptthJ war el the itbcllieu.' Touching upon tbe ubj c: of apportion meat, be i.id hu brhevtd fie Democrats bad ts imiijr rights a the "ltepubhciui or the darkejs " "Th Independent candid 'r f r g v.t nor l..; year, who spke iu l.it-'jiig la' uigbt npjke about treaxnu latberul a 0 H'crr aie'ial bill giviug tbe Deme.'iats ua .if put eiiment of 11 and the Itpubli cum IT. This the Oemr era's ag"jd te re ilit u.fc.e sh-d I(.d"per.ilcnt au.iiilate m r g neruer l.wt year sa d the bid wa jat ; bat, after a'1, he wanted the Il'pub ucinit te lu'e agaiust it. I eharg-ti him with treason te tbe profess. ins he made lis1 f k'.I aud his course bears me out." Mr. llityartl "iiniK. llr. Bayard followed, and 1 1 the C' ursa of Lib speech said . Yeu are struggling fei the lubeient right the pejp'e et eaeu community Lave te govern themselves Yeu have oliee heard and read tbe we.ds ' Priti iplcs, n-)t meD.' I will tell you something hotter priuc. pica and men Lproaneus applause. If we get true neartetl, beiitst, upngbt men, nithiLg i nobiei ai.d H'ronger. Iu tbls cinipanu and all ethers true men atd sound pnuci . pies aie tudivis bio wben the public safety" is in tlangcr. Yeu have a treasuur and au auditor geuural te el ct, aud you U ive local maueis of which yiu mui bj tin. judgfs. Yeu hive a oen'roller te elect Tuatetbc, ibieugb the honest mai age metit 01 tue incumbent electeil by our paiiy, h is in the eyes of the p oplereacuol the im pen ante it deserves " Altei expluimug the jewj ' 1 billet b x gave te tbe peujile te kttp uul rneu out of olllSe he said : " N'e autocratic gev eiiiinint, no czar of Khmsi.i, no euip-mi evei bi u bind of rascally pluudcreradis prsel us quickly as thu pe ple scattered the Tweed ring. Appliuse It was net the at my ; it was net the navy or rathei vdiat we are nleased te call tbe uavy ; 11 was net the L'nited States marshal. It was tbe people, who rose in their mibt and dreve members of the Tweed ling te for uign countries and finally te pri ou Ap plause. In Plulndtlphla U years ag 1 tbe puoplubbewedlh.it when they hid the will they could v ,u men in aud out of ultke accetdiug 10 then menUi, and put 1:1 tbe peniteutiaiy men who should haie b 'en in the ptfuiteutiary long bufore tlie day of juitice arrived.'' He did net be bevu 1i1.it the houest voters had already forgotten the honest elMiiials who do'teted and expised fiaud in public pl.ics. lie did net believe that tbe voters of I'hiladel phia would "stiikodewn the destrving and huuest efllciaU and stand by a band of public plunderers." In praise of Governer l'attiseu he Baul : " Yeu m.iy duler with him in soine peiuts, but no ene doubts his honesty or the probity of h,s tuiduet Many heuest men dilfer and eu: of the Kiui'i"iii:i", u'iiih'h iruni. winiNt .1 mau who holieves a thing auil feais te decl.aie it 111 the I'aoe of tbe world." He bold that ligid henesty in guarding the interest of thu people is tbe b ise of .ill that is geed in 11 public ellleial. " When you ham," said he, " found, tiled and tested sueli .1 man, should you net treat him according tc his acts.' Ph.it is what you are a ,kud te de m this canvas." l A"Mlll- llltsr rtl'l'.ECll. Hi) Asm inn Allmituwriiers le Hyinii ithUe liltn Mini In Mil .Miinlniiiu iiiuu,(,s. Attorney Oeneral Cassidy's first s( ccch of tlie campaign was niade ou Friday night He asked the people te give him t'n ir sympithy iu the light tint he had begun ler thorn in the courts. He pleaded guilty te having labored hard ler the passage of thu Humes bill and hu waB willing that his opponents should mike the must or th.it fact "Mr. Xiles was in his ne.at early in the evening wluui the hill was passed and left it. Uiidei the consti tution that was equivalent te a vete against the bill, only It didn't have the courage, of an upon vete. Senater Coepor 1 .ill 111 his p-.wei te defeat the bill in U10 bonate. The surplus money hud hotter be invested 111 United States be i.U and that quickly, or tbore'll be ether tilals in the I),.uphin emitity courts than civil trials. What has .Mr. Nlles evor said about the Humes law '.' Has he ever sild that, like nu henrst elllcer, he would onferco that law.' II he did any such hiug the ilng would desert him at ence ith Sonater Niles you find Matt Q lay Llvsey, and you find Chris Magee. What a ronseu for Jehn Stewart ami the Inde pocdeiits te sing hosannas te Tem C jope, f... l ..... ...! nl..i. .1 ... n. r. KiaU ifV Chris Me '", 7l2 up thu apportionment question the nt. teruey general sld tb it 110 nieuibir of the administration had ut'iied the slightest wish te any leglsl.ite is t 1 the tnitinei of apportioning the Mire. " Tem C per at. d the Cameren n '' weie theeiusoef tbe futlure te obey tbe e " stuutl u. Senators (loide 1 ae.l It 1 s ,.ddic.s ed tbe meeting. i ttKrr.i iivtv s TiirMf.. Mr llrmtl Sfrinl Mm, n nl In it Null t I co. rr 11 I'tit 1 1 1 ti Itrti aril .lust before Ch.aiimiultei.sel left the hotel te attend the Prm ei.it e meeting at Bradford, Fr .l.i 1 iH''t. the sluu il ived upon bim n m I'm 1 s li a net brought tn this county by .1 II ilineth. an ullecrtil dete.'UTe, (e neeiei Sl.O' 0 rew.itit, olTered lnt )iar by tbe Deme ciitie state ceniiiiiMii' With telereuee u the suit brought agmist Inai Mr. Ilon Ilen sel said that the luets are t 1 it last yeai Isistrra wote put up evei tlie sl.iteollei sl.iteellei ing iu the name of t!u Deinociatie tate cbairmai, rew.uds 1 ir tbe en Motions of the pmeus ku !' elvidititg he statute against bn'it 1 1 and eonuptieu In the use of money it ilv.i'iis It. J Wilmeth, whecals him II a detieliie. i,et sticial of bis ass -i it. te come en tlnre fieui B itla'e l'i e n pivsentisl themselves as lt'pu'il 'n s t 1 1 le.? il tax collector el tba' p.ir' 01 I 1.. 'ue-d htm te ive them nutedi'cd :.ix lee ip's. As simii as Wilmeth get one i-s ied te himselt in the natue of K T J h s n, h anestid tbe t.ia oellootor, who was uabetcd uud pleaded guilty, but 1ms mver breu imnlsbed. Wil.netb claimed the $1,000 of H.nv', who declined e py it, niniut nun th it tin offense was net cevere 1 In the oil r of t.ie state committee , tba t e hi I or ver been pun ' ed , pi c'eil 0 illusion btw.u 'b tint t' . wh 'h' scV 1 " money miking d tic ii, dis.'evei auy e'l-e 1 1 f 111 ! t.iS Cillec'er tint lie -us put' .a il ,s a g 1 1 e 1 t w! e d d net , lia si nph 't up a j b i) Nat tbe cemm.tne at of the rewird H ' was warned that if be citupte BMdfei.l he would be sued. but he answered 1U.1t he would 11 t sen I a-y one where he fiiiid ' 1 go himself. A"een .as h er sed :!. N -w Y irk l.ne ou his way fi "n K 1 . 1 i'.ilimauc.a, he w is nut by W.hn. th vmh tie writ. Iu his speech iiit'n i'v long al'u ling j -culariv te tie ill.ir, Mr Hriisel s.nd the Bradrei 1 p .q e vti e hesp.lal iv it bMialui:liil'ii 1. 'V- au i'liita'i ei u visit Mi Ke.1.1 eon ti.eviu if itcmie from a dej irv 'h"i ft 1. ' is re'iirn il''e e e uly as tLe 1. u tb M 1 day f Novem ber After tbe writ hid bu-n served nn II' Hens I he was net. n I 'bit tlie R pub'l ca s t'f B..idfeid were mak ng a lvanees te purchase tbe papeis .u the cas, but he emphitieally decliued 'e b d against them, as he v as hilly awa e tint ihe raa'ter v i a blackmail, denied only by the alleged detec'ive The proceeding wis a'tegethei devoid of the appeaiatn-cs of a legitimate mveua'i n and wis tea prosecution el real nau.l. m:it. Mirrs. 4 eniteuseil liiiit leirt I'liritRrspli. There was heavy Irest at Lvucbburg and Petersburg, V 1 , en raumdar night. At Petersburg s iitin damage was done te vegetation. At Lytuhburg ottle damage wa- done, all th-i tubaccti having breu ctr and steicd. Tue committee appeuited te form pines for a r.'Uineu of the Irish-American se eietus el Wisejnsiu, l.as recommended tint a state convention t-t hill in Mil naukee, ou December li Three hundred delegates are expected te tw present. C t igres.man Pinerty. at Chcage, has roeeiveil a cible telegram I rote A M. Sui.ivau, dat d L m ten. saying it is known pi-'twi'y tint oeue but, Keg ish lawyers wnl be allowed active partic pi tieu id the court " IWire w'iijii O'Den nell is te be tried tie thj murder of Carey. The g ivt-ruer of New Ye'k yes'.nliy issjed a proclamation direct leg thu eu force meut of tbe liws against ceirupt praet'ees at eloctieus and requcstieg all geisi citizens te report te the piercr au tlierities the oeinruissiou of aiiv otlcueo agaiustthe purity of the bal et box. Tuj passenger ageutn of tue P.ic.llc lines aud t'ier K is lern connections, at a meeting iu Chicago .li ciued te allow a C'linreeiiun el c.i ou lint class ti 'kets and i'4J ')') 00 sec Hid eia tik-ts en Pac Ui coast busmess naiy, aud uoe ou etlie. business. 1 s. Oibbs, uf Was nugteu, about V) ' .irs el age, jumped fruui tl ind w of 1 Aiobreimou a carol tbe New Y"ik lim.t-.d express tram ab au three iu.I ea-1 of Ualltmeie yesterday aftirceiu. he was picked up sense lens aud takeu te tbe city hospital iu lialtimeie, wuwe she fin. iinud uucoiiguiens last uigbt. In the L. S. circuit c urt at Tienteu, jes'erday, Judge Nixon followed up bis opinion of Thursday in tu cese of Dm 111 ire against tbe Ne. 7 C:ulral railreid with au order " tbit ail th exctptieas of the plaint Ul te defeu Lint's answar be s is tamed as well taken, and that the alerk of the cuirtexpiiDge fiem sa I auswei such soindaleiis and impartineut matt'-r as t.i couted )l witti cuts te be taxed." Sim Pine, the notorious oleredman who ussuiltud Mus sloe mi, of Noun S.ilum, New Yerk, aud wiu w,a ben'euccd in Iindgepert, C junec-ieu', a lew di)i age, te fourteen years imprisonment for birglarvand horse s'e.i'mg, esctped from jail en Thursday night. He sawed through two iron bars thiuu eighths of nu 1 icli tlnek, en tlie cell deer, turn vcd the lock en tlie deer room and get tliieugb tbe the scuttle. A reward of 1 000 is olTerod for his capture The governor of New Yerk will on en on deavor te have that state represented in the World's Cot'eu exposition iu New New Yerk next year by appropriate exhibits, aud will app.unt commissioners te the oxpesitiou. The governor has hueu in vited te appoint oue dolega'o from c.ieh oettou mill uud jutu f.ioteiy 111 the statu te tlie annual uonvetitiou et the national Cotten Planters' association, which will incut at Vicksburg en the 2Ut inst. Gee. West, of ilallsten, h n olTcred a bonus of 3,000 te tbe invontei of the nuohiue that will prepare jutu libre ler maiket at a price te compare with thu same quality trem India, thu award te be made hy President Moerohcad of tlie association, at the coming meeting, when ,1 number 01 machines will make a trial for the award The Fire Iteceni A tire In thu vlllage or Willetighby, 'JO mllus east of Cleveland, Ohie, yosterday mernnig, destreyed about twenty stores, dwellings and barns, can ding si less esti mated at $100,000. Tbe Haines were tlu.a'ly stepped iu their progress by the walls el a brick building. The gi cater pottien of the village of Wouewud, Wisoeusln, was burned en Wodnesd.iv night, hiss, $0, 000. The Hurmual tanneiy at Grand ltapuls, Miehigau, was burned yesterday. Less, SUO.OOO. lllrimlrtj I'artjr Lewls II. Fisher, tailor, our old Demo cratic friend of tlie Niuth ward, was 01 years old ycsteid.ay. Ills wlfe get up a little uurpiUe for hi in mid Invited a few fu. inli who wero entertained iu geed style. Uiilnreit Hall, List night the oeloiud people of the city buld a hill latin) second story of the opera house. Tlie nttnudiineu w.n very liige aud overythlug p issed oil" quietly. llere Hhliqieil. i'.ss A D icrr shipped in hed ur I eavy Inrsus Irem tlmir North tj jejii trcet stables te New 1 erk te day . uLriIHlAiEWS. Dill ttClM. 1, All I'HIUtKSIMIMlt-.si K s,f.i,t 1 1 .u,, fu, t.ui.iiintiiiuitrt llnit of mti rit.t In mil I liiMiiiil lle lliiriiuli riilote ii Iiy llie Inii'lil Keiuir Krinirtrr. Suiiquehautia new at 11 stand still " Kit I.ynne" seen te be prun iitivl with Miss .Miss AiS'inu Aimelidus -ili,V Jmbtl. I'lie breaking el 11 heisting engine lie eessl atcil eiht weik a llmnei's 0 .il vul vteid Itutier sold at 'Je and 1 1 cents a pound and egs at 110 cents rr il run a markt t t'ds morning ; be'h scarce. IV111 sy li.inia castle Ne. 11), A. (. K el M C . met ts le nigh'. Imputiiiit hiMliieis meeting of tieu. Wesh pest N US. (1. A. It , 011 Mendny evening I'ne 1. it nit seci il club disbanded but evenltig A grand concert premised by he Sec end street Lutheran church within the next three weeks A no green ioivbe.it caught en Thurs day b isquehauu.i rolling mill em pliyes N'j clanu.iut has net yet up I e,in d Itesuleii 'e 01 Mr Flunk Hellgciltugler en Neith ec mil stieet tebbt'd List night of n 1 irge quantity of vegetables the theft net bung discjvored ui.til this morning About thirty Columbia laburei.s will leave tow n ou Monday te work en the Miudieim and Mt. Hepe extension of the Keading and Columbia rallreul. The Heading uud Columbia luilread s'lippetl 1,'ilH) Ions of c.il lietu its wums heie during O-t.itiei , mm d ly 1 01 1 teus -1 ')sil biing lit tens mere than wn 1 er sh ppeil trem lb s p' ice 1:1 one .1 IV The t llowingislbe Pennsy 1 una en mevt nu m for Oeteber, 1ni3 : Castw ird, leide.l, 14 471 , empty, 1 Nil , total, 1:1, .11W Westw.iid. leaded, 18 10."), empt, 2 7"ul . tctal, 41.S01. Grand tot.il,ie 100 I orea-e e,t piivims mouth, September, 4 wi lnciiMse eiei iictebr el ti'Sj .1 41 ItflUUIIl. Ne set ices mil be held te in irruw at the I" nited Brethren church. Rev Simuel Yingling has returned from his w- s'eru trip and will occupy his pulpit '.1 ttii'ir w as uiial Rev ElnardS Cress, ul Rmling, w li pieaih a. M. Paul's P K. chuieb to morrow, I. Cture.s ou M irMn I.u'ber and the of! er gient reteuuers will te held at the ecei,d s re it Lutheran chureb tomorrow iirun iiir and evening. The Hely Communieii w.ll be admin's admin's tered it the M. E. obureh te morrow morning. l III It Alt V. UrslhDf lll, I'atnerlne Kriirlr. Ils Cuhvtne Keppele died at her resi deuce. Ne. 1 J ?eutb tueen stieet, at a veri eariy b mr this morning, in tbe !?J I year of her nge. She was a daughter of Henry Keppele, a l.iwyi r of Washiugten, D. C, who hed for a short time iu Lancaster, and died of lockjaw w ben only 23 years i.inj old His widow lived for many years in Laueaster ami died here, leaving M is4 Keppele without any frietals nearer than con 11 iii Prem tbe time she was le v ears el age, tritil her dea'b she lived in tbe same house. N . 13 S 111th t iceu Mrflet, for m.au yeirs, living quite nlene. Alsmt 0 yrars ag 1 it ai noticed by her a- icLbers that lur bee e was clered at d he had net been seen for tbree r four t ns Net bcug able te effect an entrance nt'.i-rwise, the doets were broken op. 11 and tbe peer woman was found Iviug in her bid at the point of death, helpless uud p ech'cM. Iiy thpcarttul nursing et Mrs. C'tnistisii Heckert she was restored te lemp.irativt) health, and for 0 years Mrs. tleckert las bad almost constant care nl her. bhe was often ceuflntd te her room ey sickness, but it was net until last Tuts e.iy that she took her bed aud gradually ginw weaker until exhausted nature ended ind ith. fehf was a woman of line edu ca nm a d strong will ; a pious ChrisMan and .1 kind neighbor te thu few fannliis wi'li whom she associated. Her funeral w 'II take place en Tuesday next at two V ck p. di. f.W.U Of A. i:i.h.VAli(l( A .linn hut a l.z llreken, I't.is luorieug us thu new hydraulic elevator 10 Myers, it Itathfeu's clothing house, en Eist ICmg street, was being get 11. 1 1 readieecs ler use.anaecnlent happeutd which resulted in tt e breaking of the left leg of Mr. J ibu Mender, botweeti the kree and ank e, wb.eb was rejilacct by Dr. Liugaker, and the spr.iiuuig el A. C. Welehat s' ankle. At the tune i,am"il, M,'. Welchaus, who put up thu levater, Mr. Bouiter, 0110 of Myers it Itathfeu's saler-meu, mid Mr. Bushong a customer, were in the "cage" of the elevat-er, geiug up te thu third story of tlie Im leiug, and J i ob lleiig, oue of Mr. We'e'iiius' assistan's, was silting en t ip of the "cage" eilitiga partel the inachiuery. The cage fell te the basoment, with the result abevi' stated. Neither Mr litisheng nor Mr Iler.eg were injured. The accident was caused by the lu siillleiunt bracing uf the heavy plunger which rests mi a foundation of mason masen ty in the biscmiuit. The (plunger moved from its resting place, causing the breaking of the pipe which supplies the hydraulic apparatus with water. The water pressure beuig removed by the broakage the oage foil. The eIvater, we are told, is the invention of .Ur. J. It. Bit ter, of It.ading, aud was put up acoerding te Ins specifications. It is said te be sin "tcellcnt ene, and in successful oparatieu in many busmess places in Heuling aud lUewhure. null 4 uf 'S3 Tobacco, Lichcubriich Bretbnrs have bought the following lets of '8i3 tobacco in Earl town ship : Lavan Wenger 1J aras at 20. 10, 0, 3 ; Jehn Orabdl 1 notes at SO, 10, 0, 11 ; .1. Kaohel 'i acres at Se, 10, 0, 3 ; and 4 unics at 20, le, 0. :i ; Jacob Itisslcr 3 acres at 18, 10, 0, 3 ; Daniel Musser 2 aeres at 2(5. 10, 0, 3 ; David Martla 2 aeres 18, 10, 0, 3 ; Ueuj. Krydar lj acres at 18, 10,0, 3; J 11 js Kife 1 acres at 20, 10, 0, U. 1 . 1 l'rjer nlsetluit. The first of a series of prayer meetings under the auspices of the Weman's Chris tian Tumperaiice union, is appointed for te morrow (Suuday) afternoon at a quar ter past 8 o'clock, at the M. E. chapel en East King street, between Plum and Ann J. T. SatJohell has engaged te conduct the service. The stated meeting of the union will be huld uta quarter before 7 o'clock en Tuesday evening lu the room of the Duku street M. K 1101 in class . chinch. lleilleatlnn of Ncliiiul Heme The Millport soheol in Warwick town ship was dedicated yosterday tlie 3 1 inst. The building is n geed frame struu ture 21x32 and icllccts credit en all coucered. Addresses were delivered by Dr Highee, state superintendent, Mr. King toaehor or the school, Dr. Dellman of Oregon, Messes Lavl Itslst and Peter Itelst and ethers. I, eg llrelien, Emanuel Olpple, of this eitv, was brought home from Errettsvllle, Bedford county, last nlgli, where he had been ped dling. On Monday last, while oeming down stnirs he stuniblal aud foil, break ing oue of his legs. Hu was taken te the rosldence of his hrother.in-law, Jehn Albright en Rockland atreet. Mujiir'n Court, The mayor had but thrce bums and tuey wero all dtaoharged, curiti mis .milt i. m. IViiielmrs Ainilntnl Onllilnlm llrlli rtnl llie I'.Htliei l.ltlll Tulti III III IIIMlll. Court met this inerniug at 10 o'clock fur tbe inns 1 tieu of em 1 out busln ss, it'. The billowing wntchiri wero appointed for Tiiinlaj's u'lim : Pest Ward II irry Martli', Republican-, Jehn Schaiim, Demeciat. Second Ward II S. Shrnk, Repilbll. can ; James R Deiiuclly, DtMiieciat riiud Wirl .lehn A Winner, llnpub lie in. C P. Yeung, Dfiiirci.it Fifth Waul .1 hii Ve.'.m, Republican , Pet it Allibach, Demeera'. SiilhWird lehn II Loen ml, Repub liein;.! V Cenner, Domei'iul. Eighth Wind P. Rilelile,Repiiblie.in , Ah x. St Clnir, Democrat. Ninth W.111I -II. A. Sehiexei, R pub beau , .lac ib Melz;ei, Democrat, On motion of W. A Allen uud Jehn A Cey te, I'Mpi , t lie com t gi anted 11 lule te she lmiisu why the appeal of the oeiinty from the nwnid of viewers assessing dam ages by the opening of Seuth Slnppen stieet should net be stneken oil en tlie gienml tb it the ev'ini'y did no' hale the r 1 k h t te apiil I Mini the iiwaiil el the aiweis. Ceil' sel fei tin detfiisn lu tbe Brickir villi' ehuri It cisti nskul fei a 111I11 te show emse why thu venire should net be changed fieui this te au ml j lining ceuntv. l'lie teasens assigned were th it there weiu two ttttilt. iu which the jniys had di'agreed, that thu testi mony had been published lu the news papeis of the county, and that a fail tilnl Cltinet be had here. T .0 oeurt, afuir beating a lengthy argument, held tlie mat ter under luht.ieineiit. lu the 11 utter of the iiijiiiietteti which wjSkiiuiitid te restiutii the Maxim light foeipmy und the lamp committee of 11 11 ci s fM m vetting .1 pole nt tbe comer el Centre "-quaie antl P .st Ii'iig s'ltcf. .Illdgu L'iiii;steti tleliveietl uu opinion dissolving tbe iijuiettuu uud the pole will go up I'liu iu!t lei anew tiial In thu uae of .lauiss tliysen, assignee, vs. Danlel liumpf w is made absolute by Judge Patteiseu. Riley C. Waidley, of this euv, was diviucetl from her husband, W.iltt r M. Waidley, ou tbe grounds el desertion. In the mutter of thu Mile te show e.iiimi why the ilcen.e te pisldle, gratitetl te Hugh C til ih ui. Win. Ketitii'dv ami Daniel Ctliahin, should net be revoked, J. Hay Brown thi ir counsel, tatd that the court wen d be lel'evtd of the coiisn'eiatieu of the ni'e (I m'e I that th l.otusehid been ebtaiin d il eKitil), bu' the e Hill had net been iii'eutieuady Imposed upon Hu a'se n.ttd that the dettiu r t te the indict ment a.'au st Hugh Callahan, for violating the xd il ir act was uithdi.iwu, and thu erne nuiiKI be called at thu n xt session of c utt. Court adj mtned until 12 o'cleek ou next Thursday, when they will ni-ct te com pute tbe election returns. lO-Mhll t'S ni.i.rlMi l l.lirse liirmiiil 1-. niri'lril Tl.e Dein 'cratie meeting ai Mnurercher hall premises in be ei e of tbe huged ull.ur.s el the kind ever hi Id iu this city. Tbe speake's will ull be here by 0 o'clock thu eieuing. Pief Bill. mi iiruvtil this moiling, sp aker Riiii'ntl nt 1 Pi a'ttl Mr. II ly will he here at 'i 2"! Perse ,n will be prteiit tuun nil ever tbe county 'Ihe Reading rulread will inn speei.il trains te (.uarryvllle and Columbia after the meet ing thus allowing a large uiitnbci te attend who live en that hue. Tluie will be speaking both up and down stairs at thu li ill ami it w ill bc.iu promptly at 9 o'clock. Besidts tliose mentioned above there will be present te address the meeting Secio Secie ttri ft'eeiii r, E ikley II, Cox James M, Bvkaiulii eigc Ibifliubu, 1'ueru will be Ieikit'g iu b th L isl h aid 'Icrinau. Let there be a grand rally. Thu number of ilia JetTcis m club will meet in their room m lthead'n building, Wt K ug street, at 7 o'clock whtre au lulerttal itci'p'iei will bfl tendered the sjM'aKeis At i.tl the c ulJ will It ive ei the meeting iscertiug the speakers with th" Cltl b.icd. The Democrats of the severtb ward will idei t at Kiihlman's saloon en It ick'.iud sttict at 7 o'clock this cvcuiug and march from theru te the meeting accompanied by the OoedviHu baml ItP.lKlV II. l-.iil.ltin ii I lyhMUsrn Its IJattrtrrii. The tlreinen attichedte engitie com cem pmv Ne 1, mt- being te day moving from tbe e tl Li.ieii beuiu en Market street te the lluuiui.fl house en West King street. Tbe latttr bud ling was recently purchased by the city iu erdei that nu engine might be statieuid iu that part of the city. The building has been greatly improved, and it is new the best for the puipoiein this e y Sever. I partitions down stairs have been lemeied and the mam room is new about 85 lout in Irugtu. Iu the I car are time spleudid stalls se that thu bonus will Hiiu.il immediately behind the appua'tis with their faces te tl e fient. Their stalls have half doers in front, which are lined with shut t iron. They are con. neeted with the gong by wlre ind ,ih seen as it strikes the deem aie opened. Iu the ie,ir nl the stalls am l.ugu feed bexes, Ac The old tl mr iu this room was taken up and u much heavier nun put down. In the txtrome eml of the building theie Is a small room iu which the tlreinen will sleep. A number of ether improvements will be made in the building nt euc. livercemn fty Ohm, Last night two sen ant guls of the Hiester house, named Minnie. Hedman and Mary R itfiiss, made a narrow cscipe from death Irem gas. Thu gills slept together und one of ilium, who is unused te gas, w is last te rutire, It is supposed that she blew the light out. This morning at au early hour an nttaehu of tin heitsu called the girls but secured no response. Thu deer was forced een nnd the room was feuud te be lull el gas, tbe burner being turned en. The girls were found uncen. senilis. Dr. Albnghr, was sunt for and attended them. 1'huy wero suflicently restored by neon te.day te sit up, but were notable te be aheut ler any great length of time. Dr. Albright says thuy will recover. Tin 1'ulrsAtust lu-tli. Thu court this morning having doeided in their favor, the ageuts of the Maxim olectrie light company, this nfternoen per manently tlxcd oue of their poles en the foundation of U. P. Eshlcman's vault, corner of Centre Squain and East King street. A great urewd of spectators gathered around thu werkmeu while the ie'n was hem ; put in place. Itisanneuucedlli.it the streets will he lit up by oleetrioity ou Wednesday evenlug te eolebtuto the great political vioteiy that is te be wen Tuesday. Ills Him lltirsi. New Helland C'ni Ien MaJ. Sutley, Rel. Ilouser, Jehn Reland nnd Phlln Lobzeltor, of Lancaster, wero in Choster oeunty gunning en Thursday. Iu ondeavnring te cress aoreek by walking en a rail Mr. Lozeltor slipped oil', and iu se doing he stomped thu gun down through the water into the ground. The guti went off at the same time, but thn oharge came out a fuw feet hick of the mimic riijuieuti" mipeiuted Dr. Jehn L Atlee, the ohief of the medical stair of St. Jeseph's hospital, has appointed the following oerps of assistants; Dis. Jehn L. Atlee, jr , Westhneftur, Mo Me Mo Ceiiuick and Burger. l.iUlity-Keiinn lllrtntlny. Dr. Jehn L. Alten yesterday eclobrated the 81 anulversary or his birth aud, te all appoaraueos, will live te oelobrata many mero, 'UI.MtlON " M HUI.1. M'IimI I" IIiiIhk en III llin l nuturn r.iut u tln t'niiiity Mr. Adam Relgarl. formerly ehiiif eletk at the St er house, New Hellatid. bus iu innved le Liueistcr li u slid he will gut $7,000 this week, lining hull of u Icunay Inherited fieinii biethur who teceutly died iu Iowa Hale of ied estate me yet numerous tliiougheut the Eastern uiid. Abriitu W. Martin, bought thu old .Martin farm of 00 acres, at Weaver's mill, lu EntEirl township, for MIo.Se au note. Thu well known Mengle farm of 127 acres, was sold te a Mi. By ler. for it il 13 an mire. The property of tlie I.ire Rebeit Memmy, of Bf.irlewn, was sold te ll.irrv It.illmim for $700. Suiiunl HciUlcr, sold 27 acres without Improvements, te Ames StelUfus, ler 81 12 au acre, .leiiatliuii Overbnll.er. ..' !... l..-l ....,, , . ... . 7 in I.I'M. r.iii, niiiu nm farm te Rich nil Davis, ler $150 ,u a iu. is going te Iowa, Mr. Ovorheltier Slei-tlim nl I'i'iill.ln On Thursday the qnrteily ineiiting of Harris Dental nsnociatieii, of this county met in Dr. A. D. finik'si lllcn in Mutletta. riieru wein present . Drs. D. II, llerir,. Ephrat.i, president , A. W R igers. Col umbia, scoielury ; W. N. Amur, II. I). Knight, T. R. Plxten, Lancaster : Jehn MeCall.i. Millersville ; O W. Werr.ill, A. D.Clark, Mailetta; J.I). IH'ges, Yerk ; J. M. 1 1 1 11. lluttysbilrg. An inteiesting essay was read by Dr. McCalla, ou " Hy gieuuic Jottings ' l,llri(sr in n ew lt,trlll Anctillcil. An associated dispatch from Youngs town, O , this iift'Tiioeu says the West eru interstate hiseb.ill assecl.itinu i being ergauii-d theru te d ty. Kmire. sentiitives Irem New C'atle, New Brighten E.is Libeity, Oil Citv, Altoenu, Jehns town. II iirisluirg, Lareisier, Alluntewu and Franklin, I'.i , are present ; these, with the Youngstown elub, will probably fei m the association sm nl UtiHl rptxir. D. 11. Eckmaii has purchased James Cellins, ThcRiilread hotel perty iu Qu.irryvilln. for i'j.000. from pre James Cellins, bus bought a house anil let iu Qii.ury ville for $.i00 from I). H. hckmati. Wuril Mri-lini;. The I lent ee mm- et the keviinth , nil will ineut nt Kiililm ,h' snioen, lloeklnn.l utreet, thlsevnnlliK it 7 nrlerk, Inr I e onrpe.e or attemllng tlm Hi'iiiiicrnllc mcetlnir ill Shnn n reliur linil l.mxl Will hunt will luinl.li inn-le. Kiill I'maIiIiiii tiMrirriv Sunt U cent te straw brtiltre ,ttletiilr for the A u 111 III ll Qunrlertij, l'i) luges, I.iim Hills tnttlens, 12 raluiitilf m 'leln. en Hiil.Jet Is otln etln otln tureat te ladli'i iile, a ilreisiniikers' pigu Kvery ilncrlptlen el dry gee is llltmtrulrd und priced, ler shopper hy mall. '1 hu mulc by IV. W i.llchrln, the cideliraleit composer, Ualoue wnrUitlo'i'de tn i pi lee et llin tioeK. Vnsrljr sntiseriptlen, 3J cents, 3leenlsliiri.lt uiuntlu. Miliuriln- new. e.".tsiil AiiiuprineiitA. Unieiirj 1 iVytlf I'hl4 ei cntiiu a m rv geed vurlMty ueiiiptny will iippeur In tlm epuia lieusi- pre4Kiulnh' the huh Irhli eein.-dy, en tilled "Milium)' ItutUi' " Jihi sulllviin, n tery jemii; Irish come tin. imtiinun the lemt Ing chunicier, ittut It iiipe-Knl hy k strong psrl). 'Ihonlte precei'l Hie comedy Includes a nuiilJcrer newiiclsby tiuerlle iirllts. Hyde & JUbman -lnu pipnlar tlrm of muiiiigeiri will kIvi ilulr tir-t mitert ilnment tn t.'N city en iln'mn night, w In n tlie new cemudy, eniltled itm Derby I)i,' will he p'tijed Kvntiti 7ii4rj&j this einliiiint seiigstrcM will sppisir In cone, rt In Knlten op, ni liiiu,e nt-xt il lay evening, iiru'cr Ihi' in inniri:ii'ii t et Miinrlce Ktrakeii Ml- riniinliy will Im iuceinpuiili.il by tlievul'ei AiMntntt le hunt ski, who hss inndu n weild wide rep itiillnn 'll n mnileiiin, 1 Ills will Im mi ucai.lnn net In be missed The -mle ei user veil seats bi'Klns Tiit'4iliiy inernlnif. trewi tl. sin rn. line, l.i ets Vb Mel or liavng tlnlsht'd thel eenrBf of ledires nt ilm operti linnn-, have taken retiui4 ut the t Ity heiel. w here t' e sick may consult them The dm ters treat all tonus of chronic diseases, whether iiiedleil erstirul Cul. Medical Dlseaiei Uspepsln, els-iises til the kidneys, hemt und lung', rlieinnii'Niii, neuralgia, par i'yis d any pari of tlin body, catarrh, seretuli, wnsilng of the li dv, orex erex orex eoisivo nceiiiniilutt'iii of ilii ll'li nil eis escs peeullar te men nnd women , milium, tnpe worms niul pnrasltei et nvery di scrip scrip Hen tlmt Intent tlm buiiinn t-lemaeli uud bievels, pluurl4) , t'liuini, il.-ineiill inndcliitnile constipation. nurglrrtl Dtieatf t'liernt d or vailcoe Veins en th" llinlK. heinerilinl les, tnieil UN ti Kiw, squint, haru Up, cleft palate club feet, hurnlit, bow leg, contracted kiien Joints, nii(iurl4iu. reuieiu' of dead b'iui'4, pelypus, tiimeis el liny pirt el Ihu be ly, hip Julnt dls e in, stoue In the lilii'ldi r, amter id the lip, hfeiist, or my pnrlleu of the body, torticellis or wry uerk. All lmpertiint epi intlnii poi li,. mud uiulu burgeon Listers cele'inile I ' AntN.iptlc Spray," a"d und"r unmd inula, 1 his method tnMll04 the well doing et nil mvere wounds, nnd the patient ngalntt even t' n -lluht-st pain. II il in p I licit, or iletnriiiltln4 el Hih bu k hriun trmiti'd mid lined n Itlieut cutting or incon venience, te tlm suirerur Kits et every lo le lo ierlptlon cu ml. Hptclil Invitiitlnn Is extend el te (ensuuiptlvi'4 te rUlt Hi" ileetnr's pin lore. Tlie raviiKOi e' thlt iII-ckd they nrrest 11 they see It In time Theli a"thiiin euro 11 without ilvil, 'I h"V hiiven eerinln nn I "lire cure ler cut rrh Acute rhiiiiinatUm cured In trem J I te is heu.-4. Hiih-iieule nnd eliriinlc rliKiini itHin lu u cnirespendlnitl) hoitllnie. Alldlin lien peculiar te the sexes a specialty. Tat0 wetin iinnevud In two te llve hnurHnnd ulthniii p tin 'Ihu lint iippll unit Healllicteil eilicil dec id eli'ii'i;u The doctors duvetu thu fonunen el each Tlnirs'luy tesuritleil opcni'Iein The tuf String Irem turptenl ditrwtrt uill pirate eull upon the Doctori en the forenoon of each Ihurvlay. eMt.tMtlrt 1 recommend Lady liiitnnlla's feciet of Ynuth and lleauty for the cepipleTlnn in bo be liiK lur supeilei teiiuv uitleln I ever Hied. II positively removes Kreclilei, unt' will runiove Tim In euu upplientlnn. l'i Ice COc. Ker sale at nil itriiuitlstH. Mh S, J. IIKV.NK SMITH. el-Ci dM.i," Newark, N. J. "sniiiiTl I'ex in a Heated, Small 1'rt eiirml, tonsil i'er plitliiK!! piuvenind hy Darliys I'm. phylnctlc Fluid. UrsrWTlc and Nurveus people, " out el heUh," CeMen's l,litild lleer will cure. Atk ter Celilen'i, take nn ether, or driitfuMs i;eii i;eii erally. oiOdwdeed.tw Tlie Triiielint; MulenuiHii Is nu irienlstahln tellnw, brim lull nt stei les, Jokes, ceuiiiKii, sell-iisiiiiiiucii and rtrlt. lie In very tuklnir ultlial. Jlunteck Iltoetl lllttert inn ii very tukliiK iiiedletiin; theytike every where, und in e i-old every wi ere. hnrsiln by li. ll. Ceehian, ilni'i;lnt, 11)7 und 1"J Ninth Uueen Hticcl. Di. IIuiiheii's t'ttlery aud Chnmomlle Tills ler the emu el Neuralgia uuiiisucees." Dr. li IMIeliuan.thilailanhurs, Vu. JOcentsnt ilriighu. " I m happy le mu Or. lemon's Nktn Cure hat cured my Kcitmn of Ihe tealp. of four Venrs ttandinu."-.! ehn A Audrews. Attorney ut l.uw, Ashton, III. l. at driigKlits. Kn Kn ileiccil by ph)slclans. ,11 ui hits i miitiiTsi niiiiiiemi Are you dlHturhud nt hIk'U and broken et your lest b) indek child HtitrerlnK nud crylui; with the oieruclatlmj pain of cuttlnit teeth t II ee, ke iu once und net n hnltloenillS. WIN BLOW'HbOOTIIlNU BYUUP. It will relieve thu peer llttlu sutlurer liniiie Uately ilepund upon It , thutels uoiuUtaKeaboiitit. Thern Is net a niothei en earth who has ever iined It, who will net tell you at ence that ll uill regit Inte thn bowel and k1e rest te the mothei, and relief and health tu the child, op erating like maitic. It lsperluctly sate te uae in all t ticn.aiHl pluasant te the taste, and Is thu preieilplloner one of the el lust und Unit leinale physicians lu thu United Htuteg, Held every where. 25 cents nbnttle, inayl-M,W,84w
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