The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 28, 1869, Image 2

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OAZETIt BUILDIRG, 84 IND 86 FIFTH AT
Of PIWDaK~ . Alllegbeay aad ALM
gbeny Comity.
TUURSILIAT, OCT 28, 1869.
Finneran's et Antwerp, 601 r.
U. B. Bonds at Frankfort, 88.
GOLD closed in New York yesterday
11130.
Tax Rilpubliesn press of Clarion and
t Forest counties unite in 'the general de.
'rrialld for the restoration of the spring
••--elections.
l 7 IT IS the iMpreSISOII of the British Le-
whin, at Washington, that their Coloni
al autharitice, at llama, will follow the
Amertpui example, by detaining and con.
demaing the Cuban privateer Lilian
which entered that port.
TnEDtspaleh yesterday emerind from
the quarto shape Into the folio, and with
a bran new dress from head to foot, came
out as bright, smiling and fresh as a May
morning. We are glad to note this new
' , evidence of the conUtued prospe4 of
- Our =temporary.
A Orlin/co 3oFnai la a:winced that
`the Lame ba. rdOsylvanla lately was
trnrrOrfittgiailWooinpared with the Thlt
inteitins Okla great, remand prosperous
11Bnoii,` that aro Imperilled by a Repub
lic.= deleat in Cook county." We them.
• ble for tho result 1
press and the country are deeply
Allferatedia—the lune of lb° lltigatitm,
Upon the wood•paper patents, which is,
Tiegi week, to be finally closed in the Bat
-, ireme Coast - If the monopoly bebroken
in by the expected decision of that Court,
ft - will be of advantage to apo • • •• •
pray.
i'a;tl'Muklitda BisUctU , gives to the
• late Attorney Gamed credit for "the
bitualing up of the gigantic Gettysburg
,I d ottur7 echethel the abollthing of the re
- . , Gthithun of sentences by the criminal
• courts; the collection of the railroadton.
nage taxes, and of other
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• Cunaanyr tixOns
'or itn_Aesel'fimosolidation ot:
,:itultel railway companies of New Jersey
bith the PetuasylvanlaTeetraL The 41-
? Teat results of such a moyemezt Ma be
,rielidlly appreciated byThe public; collat
erally, the effects might be more bettelP
24) 4:1fif td'lcltrinoie than to Philadelphia,
. ,the Mater of a regular
steam communise:len with Europe.
'Vt. • weAsn-xsarrl tnoner of the' local
Courts of New York tuts undatedcen the
uveeUgptlou of the extraordinary state.
~ menta of Certain notorious and ungsd' n
-4*x:dawn in gold, impeaching
,the integrity of the President and of ell
-Isms of New York, with whom his
llsion has been Insinpited. The issue of
fhiilr ingithiea cannot fall to slow the
inipudent but 'Wel falsehood of there
• nee' asation s.
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• ticaftfiga 41.sturlbances in Parisi= the 26th,
have not been justified by the event The
y was very gulet,,and the reacike of
:'public feeling cannot fall to he parked, in
-tlee.support of the bitpetial authority.
The -Liberal leaden penxived that the
piiietument was too strong, and wisely
""fterhoWfto - prest sn lastieNybkh weed,
for the-present. held vomited in great
- damage to their cause.
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Tun first clear half year of Gnswes
t.loimthistration shows an aggregate of
ti use in the revenues, and of decrease
in flutexpenditures, of 146,461,157.64, as
almpared with the same period 'of VS.
:.That increase oru over 119,090„000, Ind
`::tire'., decrease. was ores, Via,coopo, the
utter mainly In the army expense,,
„iviNch baro been reduced from 161,000,-
+ 000, down to $29,000,000. Auilitg Other
Wirings, is that of 14 per oraCin theme*
' Ofeellection of the Internatlbmmuo.Ttio
'4 1 44 which substantiate Utah figures are
W splendid trinacstion of the justice of
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listed nudes the euhanglibusterlogjouta
'hurex•Eleur4or seems to ban , esubsugeji
jria regular ~,autunntl.. deer-hunt, for it
vi r implign againatibeCticody tipwthods•
lie should. go at wee tolhe float. under
- , "Aleitesal" JORDAN, without losing shy
more, tlrae In our Pala* (lupus, cverlOg
litento" Its, plans, to • the loclviour
at a luta Into nay ropotre
tilieClutisa mum es. Iligo= l l l 7 ll4-
Y4-I;iuiliss.much out of place, at bouldli
:-OUiteetoeful Capital, as when he "aoselsi
,Conthieut onAtto nor 'Odom of
:feubi; turpoctlug Urania, from that ex.
ttfatitlltuary starutivint.
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". "'Wm but feii . 'exception!, theyre's
gerieralliyegards the deeteleirin the Tee :
~ ger roe as not touching the merits of the
"region 'whether the' Act of March 2a
!Tedf;prOviding - for' the trial of civil
:effaces, by military tr i bunals la thelalll6
'.'constructed Blues. II conadtationally
valid. Nor is triers anything whines . =
In the text of the Court'i interlocutor*
...,oidikut, to truirrit an Inference as to the
otiniona of Judges upon these mutts, un
less-it. be the sharp fling of the Chief
lustiCe it the Congressional' intervention
,in theidcArdie case, and ids covert Intl.
- Minton that the Court:should then have
' disregarded It
' ' . It bas been imggeated that the ; effect of
- Ude, decision le to declare tirrapy . that
'tie iivil power bas beast all times am
prime in these States. This Ito,ot. a*
Anw. The.: Court, at the - utneet;tiould
,Only. bold this to be true of the Adana
Authority, for there woe - legally no eitill.
es - sniirierd of look calginv in those
, Stele"; •• Ii may be decided that; with the
. . close of the war, ibirederaletril !awls;
'aimed its . supremsey, but nothing more.
Opposition Joureuls are far the most
'lWit abiewdenough'to - foryriii speli iiio:
mature felicitations, epon the vindinded
*Wren. sel,Or the Ccreatithileet," are lu ,
,:,dinged In by , the OlUal* l :'! ° o s . 6l Tl
1/1.%0 .entirinigng nenaisper "ikon*
. the opinion:. of the Court as 1-tnbeeltity
,t)IIr ', - indication ea return to . the forms of
constitutional government, long dice
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OFFICIAL PAPER
LICENSER-1N NO SHALL GRANT
THEM: '
The granting of lice:sum to sell tntosi•
rating drinks is properly devolved by the
general system of Pennsylvania upon
the Courts of gainer Sessions. In par-
dealer counties this discretionary power
has been lodged elsewhere, as, In kiTe
gheny county, with the Commissioners.
In'tio county, so tar as we have know
edge, have special arrangements of this
sort operated satisfactorily to the majority
of the Inhabitants. From the nature of
ttufteee;they cannot.
The granting of licensee le a judicial
proceeding. Applicatkrn is to be made,
evidence la to be heard, tkri facts to be
duly considered , and a on arved
at. The whole business wigs to the
13oart, and that body ong ' not to be re
lieved from the respond yof Mtend•
ing to it.
' Another consideration has weight. So
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long as the licensor shall granted by
Me Commissioners • mmici i s liable to
prevail that political cal , ens enter
into the determination of It this
btudness Mall be sent back to the Court,
from which It was unwisely taken, there
will be no stronger presumption of politi
cal Was In creating or withholding licen
ses than indeterminism any other matters
within the competency of the tribonil.
It has been alleged, and perhaps with
reason, that to mend ails business back to
the Court will create a =amity tit an
additional Judge. If so, the answer is
obvious. There timid beJudgea enough
In any Court properly to hear and dispose
of all matters depending. In cases of
this sort, it is a wise economy to have so
many magistrates that haste and delay
shall be avoided, and each application
receive so careful a sifting as to ensure
the public welfare.
The
it Is fair to pra
m:vac, will be glad to be relieved of this
duty, and the 'Judges camel object to
snylabor or responsibility thin properly
devolves . upon them. We trusts there-
Imp, that the Leg/nature, et W main/
massive, will relieve this county from the
special
. legialation, on this_ Ith
iitact; ft is aftlletal, by stathor.
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fly to grant license's to sell Intuit:Ong
bentragett exelittively with the ICdurt,
where it belongs under the general
*plan. To this proposition there tan be
no said 01022/02 - firm IK §:Ai. the
advotates - or abithienise or indulgence.
Even the submission of the question of
granting or withholding /Menses to apace,
tiliOrote in the visions wards =town ,
ships would not affect this lodgment of
authority, lbr u the question !bora be
PoPtiliu44iidata - IB Vc;itn would act or
,.ttmoi:it,irruk
- Wittuut Latvia, a gentleman
artralways entitffidto re
'petrol eoulderatiOnOmbeatta Millie pecs-
Welt this clatsynoywealth :ts Mitelese for,
an EXcliii Mud, whiih h as follows:
I propose, therefore, Shake lasPeassiten
fuel tlie niceteesslon broth Legialabare.
amending the present mum, by taking
from the County Commando:mere the
power to grant licenses, and placing tt In
the hands of a mart, to be called the Es
else out to tenolistilubart auk '
Id each county In the State the
J:=lte u z s everal count i y o rnta t rall .
sal by the Senate. one Excise Judge for
each cocnity, Kilo atone Mali hare the
power scones, continue in
- ate a salary men
dant tajnattly tbastecerptanee of the of
fice by a nut-rate man..
2. Each ward:lxtralisdi imetowrisihip
shall alert one person each jeer at the
Oatattreletaion,to actia Ecanullealoner
of Ideptin pall mit with the
al l
else Its idvbiory 4axansel, In all
appllea item AL met district, with
.7,=" e rni Ino Manna: of hum
gas carnpensatkm tut his
sereleta theelf Ikea dollus per day:,
orAdefassa
4. AU applicants for ileums than pO ,
to.the prow Utica of the Excise Court
the sum of flu dollerson filing their sp
spileattone, which sum shalt be pedtinto
=a s 7 tfoonarAas a fund to psy the
of add eon* the be.e, if
any, to rernabiln the hands of the Treas. I
neer Or county purposes.
If it sinstinvosed to apply this plan to
A en* linetlithemnre*Akina counties,
reliermight Band in 11, far some pres
ent emit*. But applarret to the :whole
State fa decidedly objectionable, as
we are constrained to fudge, It would
Clfitl, saw= of new offices where none
ire needed; for In moat of the connliesithe
Clouds of gustier' Simians have jurisdic
tion in the Mauer of llenesek and are per
forming* ditito beat gado:ton.
Wbraussliall. :hew Comt.,xi much ex-
pease, to do that which Is already well I
done, end *Musa' extra coat t
To confine this scheme so a few of
the denisinpoilifited eons:dies, is one
fainsi Of . special we would
sooner pee discontinued altogether, than
divariffiled and enlarged. Besides, it
meant to of that Conn .. of flialter
Sessions, In and for thliCieuitY,44 just
u competent to deal with this matter or
nee** lit Otter tottettur. MAn addi
tional Judge,would to this
etiOi t omiienarm,letlilm pierided.
That la cheap* and simpler than to mats
s now tribunal
We are glid Mr. Erma; has thrown
out his scheme.- Let other gentlemen
contributesuch suggestion as mal occur,
tom Ai Methadon& Let all be sifted.'
Vire 'weft/k i lo!) mails tenacroos, ind If we
were Otti *MI nothing
uniesstleapopedar - tudgment should hap
pen to'oolneide with as. But we ars con
fide:it that the cinsationke Dow- trithump,
handling lan*iddlikillerehaila r ked
aPPoreigAlger., l 3 ,lo 4 l r-gs , will Out
melt wit rile* ,Wri , " l . • coniforia
tiriviceieA-46erietkin the common
pouf " Tlteret*liiponstoxiik. bioarw-
Ittile objectloooto devising More.
'ThAjciteenrid poinnitv aa
toettottlenof htistarbueettear And
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nov,ll . ire usohnt
,beek'f-tiyou it in
the at reitteit Ettefi, itutrie With/YU
of eteranain hen tatltioned thetlreer ,
nor not to prarlihn the fedi*, kir DO,
doleirbeascelntanennstbst it .hell te
better ebrortril *VI e sem% teeth%
brimMatSoir abd prayer." '4 brew**
that the liatieiliositteciliir - lie Wenn:.
ed things iA . efl efoondlnir the Aytil
:Tut with the Itoomber read. •
eo Om an edifice the liodoit OM
belem has mad*, 0 1101ee,ht, the irottd.
*lam drat ualeithhostapeadeaseltial,
toot olditted in-a . storm at. ezeittiaiat;
,I$ tad 9413tibtlee.: the hugs eigta;, the
Kg aerial. pad tbetotaado toblehortich.
.ed it. ••limas . drawn tivia peat taitry .
eadesaerd to be epee Vie' day when •
All*J.ltexttitithkit etbsed ag the feel.
lop of the eculitteett,;teorltegiandera ,
/1!..0 b aitc o 4 de ol of 90 1 0 ,1110031 , on
to be dodged taxa the solleothas that It
aliete: at lease:id that when thoOol•
bet= la epokeat ,ot hessian , it most be
#ith* litaBa**,l4l**o:l to, thi4letbet
redaireiiim rem;
Mn. Osonon Varmoutorr, probably
ihnmoat
over appeared befere„rnianvigh mob
me% iiisitudotd. 'yielded to
Abotatoptathot of a- vary Minim , oiler
made to him by an 'antioprtabig - eastein
tawmps.stnd consented to return to the
liege wid th be onokadorned, and scolorg
ago ' abandoned., In Ws roaditio„
Vandooboff atarl"' tthrrifforidna ,
and power often tbdtonos bill' bonen diroilloniffoxs•cor -fftunt‘ittrllt&
to mood Ws dewed= of ramt Which he ckreemor Geary.bu issued his au did
Ira erbium, eslaidsted; both bi Mitten innstant e r a k.:tor
, the .ohm t vi i uns iar r of this
ranandill4aPPP"WniedatedWa"Vethe "1"11.1n wilb he le ach " ILed lii r tf 6 N Predd ointn en btit 47lll N.l4 lPP :OU in a ti tiCt
'Wafted in Plit**Sh "lamt by itrrhai r tagiVilaff:tbd afordor Takeo&
frequent returns to. our !W l t- 'lrreaident' of thii.Nidied States
lb" homs7 glee u 5. yet another oPPW having tuned the toregelnkpOckuiddlon.
holly to hii-emietia l ridw well be . F. 'O - tricot
,I!ilTdeiar: the
sustain. Llhaaelf in to on, new , people .of the Commonwealth of Pe
d'aeler - • 113 4 11 ; SOUK ) . riaPP!thergik giv en,
01 , n iab d s i erv w alit d mm t d hi h s il i o al m
of the
ieditrod* Cony at threebtulh 011125 M
.4 004bmitt.tbevesz et our Lord
Aft.°Po ol Sini d O ibli *-* , d ight hair.. -- d
and sixty.'
0 -04 0,141*"-fthilir.OPPI4401 the . Independence of ihe
t `went of ibe : B 4 ) l l *, : 1 0unt`**- 4, mittastatet pladY•ftllifthe
bo4 r Adeilli. ipdanktiv:,sip.•
)01itle,1101 - ''Pranthee - •••
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the great ow:Ulna:lt of Australia and sev
eral of tho smaller islands of AnstraiSsia
came to be peopled, prosperous, growing,
olvllised coionlew. tiold Is Wolf the pid
lourpber's stone whose very touch is the
great cause of some of the most marvel'
oul - and astounding mutations. If the
=sent tamer he tme, we 'hail, before
the present decade of years low Named
by, here • populous Sumo In that far dua.
taut and recently acquired territory,
which then would no longer be known as
"Iteward's
-- Tar personal mutts made upon Clem
Grant and all the members of his Cebb
net as well as upon the leading Witt.
clans and statesmen of the Republican
patty, might have some effect upon the
popular mind, If they were not so sweep.
tog, but as they do not leave a single
man at eminence, mial erred, and es they
oome constantly without Intermission,
they have become what the humorist
Twain would call monotonous, and the
public wearies of that same old strain.
If a single man were left unattacked,
some faith might be put In these dharges
I against others, bat as It Is, the slander
ers over-reach themselves, as slanderers
often do. The public faith Is probably
the stronger to-day in en Administration
and a party which have done so much
for , the common word, while surrounded
by a whirlwind of jealous reproach and
mallet% In time, these calumnies must
00111110, for the day when they could do
harm, has mussed away.
Tirana will probably be knaves In ao.
testy as long as there'll?e fools to attract
them there. One of the favorite added'
of wit and sarcasm in the early American
literature was the sham n o bleman whom
society bowed down to and worshipped
fifor • while, only Co find at last that he
was only afraui of the very commonest
clay. ',Numerous authors of more or lean
note have had their say upon thie. now
thread-bare subject. We have all laughed
' at the stupidity of the duped in the
books, who were so easily taken in by '
the sharpers. We now hear of a young
English Lord who dresses with exquisite
taste, after the English style, bouts of
his Intimacy with 'Prince Arthur, fleshes
like a gem of the purest water upon t h e
crowded Saratoga and rectio , cheNewport,
fine with envy all of young New York
anobdom, by the sorgeourness of his
dlimere, marries ■ beautiful heiress and
departs only to be proclaimed as brat u
a gambler and a rascal, son of an ancient
London jockey and valet to a Frenchman
of &inaction. This affair may be hut
Par nil, but It Is a very sad jcat for the
pour deluded girl who Is his victim.
" IT WILL teghlte. r . • • •
'Made CFn the siihjeot, ;1,500,000 to place
the city of Chicago beyond any contin.
gently. eo far as her water supply is con.
corned, for many years to come, cod the
qUesilon Minor bring considered wheth.
or the financial condition of the Idly will
permit the outlay. The -income from
Water tents, now .1420.686, it is thought
can be doubled by the time the contem-
Plated tmprovetnente are made. Those
tooter*: the exteaudon of the present
lake tunnel to s point on the west side of
the Clay,' LIM construction of • second
tunnel, and additional pumping works,
with enlargement of pipes. TheenbJect
4w been brought to particular attention
by the occurrence of an accident re.
enmity, whereby the water main which
suppllestbe larger portion of the West
Division of tho city was broken, and In
conscquenon of which ale hundred thou.
sand people, or more. were derortved of
water for one day. The West Division
covers nearly donble the territory of the
two other ddviatonsof the city combined.
Pronolvaxas:a New All t onul (learn i.
The Hon. F. Carroll Brewster has been
selected by Governor Geary to fill the
Important post of Attorney ‘General of
tho Commonwealth of Penneylvania,vice
Rork, B. Brewster, who retires.
Judge Brewster has promptly accepted
the proffered position, and the bench of
Ulla city will lose one of its most vaned
members. Doling hie brief career , as
Judge, Mr. Brewster has won "golden
opinions "from all sorts of people, Wing-
log to the bench a mind trained in the
Intricatemszes Of the law from early boy
hood, and -enriched by many yawl of
oapadOOPer lit the bar, a opals of Indent&
• gable industry, and a sense of all the re
quire:matte of the important position that
anon endeared him to the entire commu
nity,
Lamed in the law, strictly hnpartial,
.courtcons and diligent. Frederick Graoll
Brewster, In the short apace of three
years, has earned for himself the aria
Lion of a model Judge, and that, too, in a
city' the legal Women' and Integrity of
whose - ,ludWary has become Justly pro-
While Philadelphia bases an excellent
lodge, the'State gains an excellent At
tinney General. As to Kr. Brewster,
pepionally; the clone will prove an ad
vantsgbaris one, his Geld of ruefulness
will be wider be will occupy a more
prominent position, and he will be Placed
more directly In the way of the still fur
ther.lidmincements that his merits deserve
and lila In time readve.—Philadalpllia
Inquirer.
The Fade to tae Xerox Cue.
An . eg.otlicer of the United States
army, tamed Crane'. being Mayor of
Jackson, Miss., had, ' In the pursuance of
hie edictal deity, causal..gn anadunent to
Issue against a piano in Yerger'a real.
denim. to IlOtildate certain overdue city
Wes, This ocearred.while the latter wu
in illigmdsace as a delegate at the Mem.
phloCommerclal Convention. On Ter
gees reitern,lte look the levy as * per
ssmal=and taintlonal Insult,' and at
tempted to call Crane to account, accord
ing loam Miscalled code of honor. This
'mare Wu blandly ignored by the Mayor,
who, sbon after the reception of Yerger's '
:tete, appeared on tiut Weets In the dia.
charge of an official duty, Tam b e was
metby Tenger. ° who brutailf a rnurdered
.%
bite open day. In the of many
witnesses withotit 'denten g one word
of mqtlanation, ihs was *muted, as.
reigned before .* military commission,
and, believed to have been found guilty
fro_tre the fact that the accused has been
OW in confinement ever since the ad.
jeaunmeot of the tribonaL While the
military coact was in session. an applies.
tion on visit of habeas corpss wu made
.deface the United Mates Judge whose die.
I V uthadod MbolosiPlO. but it was re,
f on the DIU of want of pulediction.
46. nether application sus made to Chief
JttsticeLChaseras an individual member
os-Abe supreme Judicature of the Union,
whole:pole the , plea under ,consideration,
bat deferred • action until the cause =lid
be heard before a full court. The present
decision bees been the result. •
The Sam Demsterery la manias. •
••-•
We bear or the positive 'distort* , of
art ehotreoits bed of rocksall on the Cs.
%sedan shrift O Huron: TbeVans
dims deposirbi o f f o tbeMost eitinsive
In the' world. It is already known to
reached, least forty miles In s direction
neaty fore north bysenth, while -nothing
is known of its breadth from east to west.
It undonbtedlyis to berfound far beyond
the extreme points Mordant dlecov
.eries:" ILatealsfar grestarthan aft of
the famous salt miner/mar Cracow, which
are known to have been worked ever
Macs the beginning,of the"twelfth mite ,
ry. and extend over svaite , or Abed one
mile and raven (asleep in length . by six
. stul Ulf furlongsln -km,dth.
;..rsectladry the Ceinellais depo s it s jile.
. „ - konesilble,.. Tinkle** from it always
nesethelpoknt itaproTel
in proportion to the Increase of its use;
from it 1111.0.116 the
mbltest end best Yet kdown in commerce.
The esse•vilth which the manufacture
cab be , curled on Ann the 'facilities of
shipment toilet ports of the upper great
lakes indicate tbstit Can be Sold in Uhl.
mite fm. Shout a' barrel in 'specie.
.
PTPint/MGR DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1889.
A TRIP TO KtNUS.
The Find Route—Cheap Lands,innuce
meats for I...Were—Both aides of the
Quat2o6-11oinp tor the Indslatreinui
Diekenson County—The Bueneye Col-
any.
EDITOR! Gen:TYR - fraying recently
examined portions of Kansas, with a
view to the settlement of a colony, by
your permission I will glee a brief ac
count of my trip for the benefit of those
who may desire to make their future
homes in. that growing Suite.
THE BEIM ttOl7llL
The best route from central and north
ern Ohio, all things considered, is by way
of the Lake Shore and Michigan South
ern, from Cleveland to Chicago, the
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy,
from Chicago to Quincy, the Bait.
Thal .. and At. Joseph from Quincy
to Kansas City, and thence into Kansas
by the Mathias Pacific Railroad, which is
I in fine condition and doing a large busi
ness. Thnsee who travel by the above
route willifind a =tooth track, first class
tars, no vexatious detention., and clever
conductor", willing to answer all reason
able inquiries. The fare by this favorite
route from Cleveland to Kansas to lowa.
than by- any other mute, end time as
quick. Colonists and excursion parties
can always obtain good terms for through
passage and Insight.
KANSAS—TER JUIRIBT erDIE.
Kamm is destined to be one of (before
most agricultural and fruit-growing States
of the Union. I was told by old farmers,
who have resided in the State fir fifteen
years, that the wheat crop has never been
known to fall in Kansas M-jor Barry,
of Junction City, who has been farming
near that place for thirteen years, told me
that In 1860 there was no rata from Feb
ruary 1860, until April 1881, and yet his
wheat crop •veraged fifteen bushels to the
' acre—part bottom and part upland; and
he said that the spland or rolling prairie,
though sandy, stood th e droullibetterand
yielded it Much larger crop than the bot
tom land. I saw as tine a crop of corn in
Kansas as I have ever sus in the Tenser
emu or Scioto Valleys in Ohio. I
brought home with me some samples of
"sod corn," grown near Abilene, in Dick
enson minty, which cannot be excelled
by corn green' on our best bottom lands
in Tuscarawss. At the Salina Pair, held
in Saline county during the time I was
In that vicinity, sweet potatoes, weighing
six pounds each, were on exhibition,and
there wore cabbages on the ground which
weighed 23 pounds to the head. The ex
hibition of cereals and stock would have
done credit to any one of the richest
counties in the older States. Bach was
the testimony of competent judges. In
traveling through the older settled "por
tions of the State I saw as fine fruit, par
ticularly apples, as I have ever seen In
Ohio. The varieties mostly in bearing,
as far ea extended, wear
the Belle Fleur and the Wine
Bap, and with these the trees were liter
ally loaded down. I elsosaw wild grapes
in abundance along the Weems, and of
'superior quality. Kansse will certainly
be one of the largest fruit growing States
east of the Rocky Mountains.
The climate of Kansas, I think, le bet. ,
ter than that of Ohio. It is my opinion
that a person with weak lungs, who
should make his home on the high rolling
prairies of mated western Hoses
might live ten to fifteen years longer than
, in the Eastern States.
Good Made tan lfe had on the line
of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, at prices
ranging from $1 to $7 per acre, accord
ing tp quality and nearness to the road.
Persons who wish to purchase any of
these lands, would do well to address, of
call upon lion. John P. Devereox, Land
Commissioner, Lawrence, Kansas. I
found Judea Dearman- an honorable
gentleman with whom to deal, and I ad.
vise all who visit Kansas, with a Slew of
purchasing land, to call upon thpludge
at the Railroad Land Office as shove, and
thus avoid falling Into the hands of land
'harks.
Every picture has two sides, and a."
faithful chronicler of facts, - .1 must pre
sent both to the reader. As a general
fact,. timber is scarce in Kansas, - after
learns the tier of counties bordering on
the Ellwood River. Its scarcity, how
ever, Is not seriously felt by those who
settle near the line of a cal where
where
lumber eau be procured at a small ad
vance upon •Chicago piicea. Neatly
every man who now locates in Emma
will have to buy all his lumber and fueL
Wood along the line of the Kansas Pe.
eine Rothe ad, la worth from 64 to 16 Per
cord, and atone coal from 20c to 30c per
buzheL Mines are now being operated
at Wilson Creek, west of Ellsworth.
FT requires time,latience, labor and a
few hundred dollars in money to make a
comfortable-borne In Kansas. But this
is true of all new countries. There Is
one tact which 'I would Impress upon the
minds of ell whOpospose to settle upon
the prairies of the West. You will find
it necessary to change your habit/rand
modes of livings everything will be new
and entirely different from that to which
yoahave been amastomed, and you will
probably become "homesick," and for •
year or two you will wink you had purer
seen Kansas But those who have ihe
luck as, imProart their lauds
=Wing houses and biros, smdtplan4
lug orchards, hedges and timber groves,
can In a few yaws make for themselves
beautiful - and attractive homes, and then
they would not on any account vschange
them for their old locations in the Zest
ern States. But to reach this enviable
round up the ladder. of materialprosperity,
requires privation and self-denial for a
few year', and th ose who are not prepared
this ordeal had better remain where
the) are.
There is considerable fever and ague
along the dreams and bottoms, but on
the high prairies lt la unknown. The
winds are sometimes severe, but coming
from the mountains
and
of the lakes
they are much dryer and less chilling
_than
in Wisconsin , la Bortheru )Itch.
igen and Ohio. Taking It all la all, I
Think Mimes presents more advantages
and fewer disadvantages, to those sees.
lug homes in a new country, than any
other Western Bate. Emigrants am now
flocking in by thousands, and In • -few
years Kansas will be thickly settled by
an activemd intelligent people.
Tux isucizu coutvir
In looking over the country I amid
And no other plate presenting as many
inducements for the location - of' a thrifty
colony, u Dickinson county, Kansa&
Railroad lands can, be had within's dio
tonal of from three . to eight miles from
Abilene, the county aut. ..There are also
sub cIUVItakCS Of. Government Mai,
sub act to liomaitculAmd pen•omptkin
only. There is Meneueed . land, within
three miles of Abilene,' as good em Can be
found in (USW... A number of ititiuns,
formerly of Bolivar, Ohio, tam poi.
anted lauds near Abilene, and probably
not leas than twenty families will luve
Bolivar Mid vicinity, for Di4inson
county, Itlist Apra, at which time the
majdrity of the "Buckeye Colony.' will
mettle in that beautiful country. Lriclttn.
son will be one of the richest. counties in
Kansas when It is once uttled and Its
rich, tolling paints brought into enhlTa.
But thielerrer to tenser. %hail 1 fito-
Posed; and 'I mite( ctox, prontising your
readers Milker particulars of Dickinson
county, in a future article.
V. I'. Wuaon.
New Plitladelpbli, O.
Jouneon oa lire Iticrotta
Andy Johnson, nce at - lean, perhaps
twice. casually r emarked, In a quiet way
to a confidential friend, that he bad gone
the round, tt anon holding from the
lags althorn* hi the'ltreldent of, the
United Meet: and that hts ittahltkm sru
imbued Thlsremmic laikcd ont. some.
h, - .when J o hnson neurar wrack the
Msme, and the: peopkrowne la belles° th at
banally made that remark.
-
Bat Johnson hsrtag deceived every.
body elan, and hiring no more humans
to conquer, finally- tboind blmaell lie
Linda out that his amliltion is not satisfied,
nod he proposed to take the back track of
olthaelolding . , pad step down . the ladder
troth President to village Constable But
ordert round' of the ladder:4og Way
WI weight, and, he. ht Precipitated
to the foot, bruised wad. mangled and
effectually tisedap.-r,Okiciand
Tan Ltahift4na Wiener trite bow the
German Reformed' Church at F. [Wirth
and Green streets, New York, wits saved
?remixing Sold It/ Pet debt Of i 94.000.
It iris Offered bY Write 11110:!)/tlio Con.
OdstorY; and an ffer' of, i1t19,000. 4 t1Z
ai
catreill‘con • Ulm ,matt 'to .
It. Pacing the maw= rose
TO and said: i.Brethren," am. opposed
to the Ede of the .church .: Pnnidedee
has put it into my-power to relies e,pu of
this Indebtedness, end I the) it today to
do sm. mould,howevar; ,nettbert Do
lontokma, nor Imo torrent. abat I.shonig
pay Ina .44n, alms,
anti wii_ Do what, yam caar
towud redutinifitlissnitie the
Wince. . These wads:Wilke an% oleo
.trinshock nPoR the:audience, and teats
of joy band from =repot; fflho,con
gteptian mimed - about 110,000,lind -the
bantber ANOVA; balance,'
M
ILAulls on the Republicanism at Ham
CM
Lieber tel a pleasant story of an inci
dent which occurred at Rome. Just after
the Congress of Verona, the King of
Prussia Niebuhr and Humboldt were
talking together, and the young Lieber
was a silent listener. Niebehr, spoke In
disparagement of Arago, the French U.
tronotner, who was a resolute republican.
The King, of course, "simply eschewed
republicanism." But when Niebuhr had
spoken, "Humboldt said, with sweetness
which I sisidly remember, 'Still' this
Tender It the dearest friend I have in
Prance." Long afterwartisl after the sad
18th of March, 1848, fnßer in, when the
royal troops bad swept, with cannon,
the 'streets of the city, and the foolish
Ring had been compelled to salute from
the window of his palace the dead doilies
of his subjects whom he had slain, there
was a great funeral procession in honor
of "the deed for liberty." as they were
called, and most eminent of. all who
stalked In It was Humboldt, universally
remarked and sainted. It Wit the only
time the Easy Chair seer saw Min, and It
was upon the spot In horde the palace
of the Crown Prince, on which a few
days before, on the outbreak of the revo
lution, It had seen the Crown Princes,
wife of the present King of Prussia,
hurrying, alarmed, Into her carriage to
hasten to the royal palace.—Holy Choir,
Harper'. Magadan.
THOU BRINGEST ISE LIVE,-
LUBIG-W OR?.
lETIES=:C:II]ZI=
be obtained Dom the caption at the bed
IM!TM!!!!CC:11:M2
I=
prevalent [heo therm which hake the lusty
sesO palmonsry tissues. Whether me Mond Is ul
dleeesee M the light of a merely OEM coalle.
ended Is Met l➢e tonenesser of a mote salons
salads. or ss • deep lulan corral's' and dl►
solving Mc pun:souse, stroctogn, It 1 Y•ql
preglitat with evil .ad fortbodlng of awl.
ffl!!n==ll:=C
Me Mends lama Welly of she paliebl Moon
eeeloeale toreeisrbed Os. Is tbs. et the lOOSL
It is In them that early and edleleat tint
of to moot oloslrablo, on 6 It to then Llool doom
be weeded off sad a ten effected. to DS.
ILETLISIVII LUNG CUBS yoLL lLavo • =adieu
of Um. mate. Taloa In all lima eandli/oaa. AA
Yter.tle.. • tank. • witaleut and roolveal,
,jrT.nrr.r.tTfl'flLJaflflßfls
d.. Pa.e-r• .1 . in. 11111teli4 Its bro.:awl work
Inge, to ►armory erit► Oa regular faarglelle. Ma
be readily obeerred by t►e use of one or tor° ►ot
IMI!!E=Z1
sesor.Lblea th.. ellseerb w tueseotam. waft
lace of fte /elm. ecofte./. The
COodb. U. pabilldl resoltaLlo, I. .puts
stszotod iollb blood. .111 /woo /Ivo slow to to
mama and prop. wont., of bealth and .trot.
...tamed exim.iceted of one *tarty year
haa enabled Dr. Kern.. In the eospoandleut of
hL 4„1:1HU Cllttf, to glee nee hoed to the en.-
adoptive Invalld and at Um wan Wm etaandy
added to thus nov peeve/nal. catarrhal and
throat ad.:batons..n llstreadebt to Mar areal,.
and so elm.; certainty 101s 1 la their tendencree,
o dens cared try Dame approprlote moody. DU.
.11. At Milli LUNG CURE le co tharo...o eod or
acle:O. Mot 0.7 oae wbo Ose era ..od 0. .U1
vrt be .MW. It Is the twase. 11 .111 en.
•no wt. levorythins else talli4 sad to amplc
mill awe ofteatlmes m ►h. flays.
Tu. mtnuo. of rai.ut... **(l
• • • tt novoatalty lartlod io t 3 now sod
alnabl•olditloa a ue Viarotaay of Me eonaa.
DU. lIit , LY .a.sr De emoubgd N 7
n.cl;l4.a•utvcii t. r..ltlds Orwt Ye4Waa Mom
lOt Litany .trees. sag Rm { 10 O W • to f
.1 night-
THE 0111 PAT VITAUZIE. B .
Tina wan may We fairly Meta YarfOwatlte
which by takes preoodanes of all miter tonic
and alien:Me grew:Wows for spertal of owns
mesity Tear.. Dense mat love tater.' HOS
fTERIO STOMACH BIT rims may he truly,
said to hare ewboed surlvalkd Dopell01 1 17•
May preparesloet We beam got up to Outeliete
with a. but they Imes ell hales Into Us warm or
ant into oil trios fur want stroaese. Pron.
s
the Ira. ails new wurldfretutrued 17. estable
Toole Um been both medlotnallx and tossetsta
anceesaaa. liver> Year to NI& dto the
et its triendi e sot the &mend tt; nue d
solely avian the experimental proof. at its excel
lence as a prereeame and carsilva, 00th. to ha , .
oo emisuahle limit. The medical profresios
portion tind approve to use, sued it le sweat the
and of • eerie of meeloloes to which It hebbeits,
Or admitted, sedlipatrel TOVe.6•IO). Tome or
ten nor- Th. ...Sinaloa of am lamed Mates
tbevesele De trarimea. salt verity the amitemest
Mal It made Mona and unapt...awned in the
tomtuitede of tte eel. ae compared with those
el .ay eater proprimary remedy nalrerilamd en
Mb WI. co (the Atlanta.
Trut liiirSeXerlall Of 11011 fact may be ,2121.
/those Is • few worda. 13131STITTLit i ti &TOM
le at come the petrol., the sairst
and the moat palm:mot alt •egetable wales. and
lb. bat .ntIYY Y nosy tarl.ly of ...1.e....
dlaismi . Huese b Y aelPeabilly adapted to Um
pro:.•111 WY. of dialing dew. sad tie. bati
stes. VW*.
- FRUIT CAN TOPS.
. ,
SELF LABELING
. . .
1 'Fit IT-LtiN TOP: -,
• COLLINSf.t
"!N
Ys
ralainsi 1a: atapla. gab go Vamp
• 'AWL. Ma baying nano Tarim
stamped span 12a COM. Dna
iika orator, Gag salons ay fatale , Una
U. 840914 Waa.
b gel" Dbandtr renuatatfir
kV =MO placing Uoe ruse of tka flan UN
vas WOW. ammo the_ potato. aad masa la
tie miataary amuse. No WitaMer
Of Ramat
aaod Inosackanof will sal say
OLE Was
Beraftl
monthly WOMIXTES
calusrpleAsboikruncpin 6e lam et lb.
}MM . & IFo. 41, Cullum Amis. Tuiroatiow.
A*, It. A ottenthuson
&Ilion, wires:momenta on to bhnimlo Ito Om
onalyectlom-' , on17:411"
WItOTICE.—The regular au
, 'nal meting. of the Oteohlkelliere'entne
TIMPOSILV4ISII4 tYfIIIII4IIO>9 0021 PANT
-tor the election of Ellredtere. will be waa ea
MONDAY. llovembee ht. Oar each
• Ames thni bean of 104. weed le. or.
neve:l7 ' 1111141 SeItLIUDIT. neenetero,
tarn macaw lumar---The
Rusclon ot%be gamisidintri
ita. 4 ."
ilassolo..ooiend of
YLV cram.
tot b. 4, WY six wombs, IM M'.
St tb. amour
lb. Isamu la Blisipiburg foribvith.
- JlO. 'herons.
Mil•ArB101t• Oat. 7 lath WWI
• • • Ritz of PaZsgvai .
prim ECEOrios tor ri 6 EY4f!
the 15 ,IPIPMIO 4 I76Z n _ " elg i g&tr IS th
L• 7 Xamsber san. on. eit,b41132 10_1 0
tc . ". 4 1 41s 2 rilre Vid a trAta lri t
....mm1114,..1140e10t1r • •• •
• _. W. ICUSIBUIti.
CaAtlty
M 7711: I°e=l
CLOSING ',OUT . SALE!
I. ' llo4; l = 4 ga . * wi " U ' in e .l . = .llB'
In I ntload — BVK(JAL IIiLD •
REOUIDMM OP COST.
The Stock to New and Complete,
• CONOISTINO OF
Silks, Blaff and Oland,
Poltntla Poplins, •
trial Poplins,
- Black Oda, MAW.,
Inaba Shawls.. .
Plaid Bhalsls Csutmem,
Ad a till line of toiestieGtodkat
J. - t ,BURCUIELD $
152. "STRZET.
rietlaTearrr .1110IISEKEB.
AHY• I . i n .. • Stool. of IL 11,,50t•
rm■a froor.lol.l4&olrjr 30 r tr a :Parne.
..4 1 59.11 t tr A. Y. talloalloOtrio mrOtar
Ittraropagl=rol7.lllo4 V.=
l u rl all rri d ir_ ?CT Ira% ritri AV n "
IS ri
!. poor 81Thm i t o or Irani or
,41•010201,11.
Rzb. AND 1111111 . , MUM
• =M. act gra.
0H1U546a snioK &LEZ ootrir.
bitatiCat No. swim*. Aral rum. mt.
•
Fare
rd*DIIIIIT
bertren n a MiZ dwM,._ ILI
Mr
Oaks. 4.170M.1r
meFMaeru
rkw
4°131% lA ' ji °2ol
mita Ani.l.•
tilarJE - ClOl U.N.1.-Stelh•
I t T uk ilitri4a l t6;
anitrezmac by frpeccaralfef
aciairag44 414.2.&
r is it
PaiTM-101'4:43$ 1 00: 11 j. 11,10
--- Goon BARGAIIIII
IV-DAY IN DRY GOODS
1 I .
No. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
AT tap CU&
Double Width Alexander Poplins.
IN CNOICN COLAINS.
AT 50 CENTS,
Double Width Americas Poplin,
IN AI.L DUO NADIA 001,0R , -P
iOO UrILRION TO
AB Y lIITOMED t/4.
i
A ECIE01:113 Et Lite A.IN.
AT $1 1.2 CUTS,
TH317131.1E1 WI.OICF/
CHANGEABLE POPLINS
=EI
Changeable Dress Silks,
AT 87 1.2 CM%
WATERPROOF CLOTH.
Waterproof Cloth.
BARGAINS IN
Heavy Country Flannels,
Shirting Flannels.
Country Blankets,
Casaimeres and Jeans.
Heavy Bed Quilts,
Beaver Cloth,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street
rriii.s wP-AP - i s
0 1-k. Hairy Carded Brawl ?opal
chap at {l.
6! 1-84 4-4 Silk Finish Black Alpacas;
real bargain; worti 87 1-84.
7 1-!e. Nixed Poplin', wort► 611. h.
Blatt Bliks dint,.
gspreu Clod clap.
1114 Poplin cheap.
7, :7%
fie. limy Plaid Pimala.
tic Heavy Flits finials.
tk. Hari kd Plinth.
11c. Inn He GraT Twilled Flammle.
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY
tilmegium, Wraps. Walking Coats,
BROADWAY .7 ACULIM, .
All 114IW P Jw ai ',ay Law rex..
PAISLEY SHAWLS.
ammr BMW Anis IN Tait CTI7.
WHITE BLANKETS 1 1 - 4 ALL WOO
112. 5 0 To WOO, ♦ NAEQita.
/MAP. fiOUD noansa
AT. TAXI) WIDE /RATITES TICKING
E. R GARDNER,
N 0.69 Market Street,,
Wed Corner Market gad funk.
oesrrm
THIRD ARRIVAL
WINTER GOODS.
BRAY & LUGAN,
89 Fifth Avenue, 47 81xth Street
Men and Boys Ckdlting in the
OTEICOIII ILL 671151 lUD 61211.
Ilse lemma pd. , . In tb gload sotrtaa
tla3 pads.
TL. .p 4 coati. lt» cordially tattled to
GRAY de LOGAN'.
89 Fifth Avenue,
RAMALEY'S
BAT PARLOR,
No. 22 Fifth Avenue
Sig
Of All the New Styles
HATS AND OAPS
qr E SE&SON.
WATCH REPAIRING
Telma% easarlaz. sad eettaw Ant
anitairP
Most Experieneed and
skiunit w.
It Ms city. Mr. WM. SCIMINXIII, lug reflli
Wrir.Berwrarea. tla 3110.. Liberty atiest. wb
may sow be tburel
Joust wrzwunoro soma a co-.
narks! am* Pittoberglik
=M
riaIUBOICCANDLEIII &
!Lk (Left WNW Pit VDNI
WEOTLZ DMUS
bitigniaullklustiolla Get*,
F[=7;l
ArLE -6114141,11..40 banels
sissmitMIitesVAIIT.LAZILL COll
.lair
irEw ADITSRTIS: MMDITEI.
EMPLETB ISSOVEINTS
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. NO and Is 2 Federal Street,
•Str4ped Woolen Shawls,
Arab Shawls,
Pa Shawls,
k Z7jtbetMa arta,
Ladizie and Children' Hata,
Ribbons' and Flows re,
Sash Ribbons and Ties,
Embroideries,
ladies' and
Chtldrens' Pure,
LT $450
Stockings and GioOes.
Ladies' Underwear,
Cioth and Balmoral ,Skirts,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets,
Handkerchiefs,
and Cotton',
AT $l,OO,
Hair /Witches,
Wholesale and Retail
Nos. ISO and 181 Federal Street,
maimMEMED
DAILY ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS
ONE sitnizow)
:1: CVII I VIII
V!! =l:3
Greatest Variety,
44 Sixth Street.
A FULL STOCK
In AU Ds Bre:riches.
~ '.
Cl=
TO-DAY AT
=I
Bet Jetvelev, &C., Be.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
E=l
Fine Bilk Bowe,
Wide Mash Ittbbons,
Ladies , Bilk Scarfs.
Resnais Piaid Ribbons.
1.1517011 VC LINZ OP KANO SNIT GOODS.
Ladles' Wool Shawls,
Ladles' Wool Vests,
Children' Knit t3segnes,
Infanta Knit Hoods.
Black Silk Fringes,
I=l
ADZES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY
♦ Comptsta Use.
ailUntlarg BILIKOBAL 110191121 T,
Gents' & Ladles' Underweu
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES.
All Mims al u•
Boulevard Skirts.
Gents' White Shirts,
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