Ihe Somerset Herald, Wi-iiXESD&T. - - A?a K. U$ nxaoKU. ticket. Er.xjt.ViiN n.ii:wsTrK. JuiiN V. C7IM.VANT. AJleekewT K.w-roK. : J.iHX U EL.SU. HU.VUY DISST.JX. ruins j. iK-rr.v i. S. T. .i-'v I.KW1X A. inn v. liUXJAXlV! SMITH. J. VT. bhiiXAKl'. JACOB KXAli. JuIIX B WAtl H. M. JOS EI H THOMAS. IL AKW l'AVPEF. 22. LEWIS FUG HE. It U.S.SIIJ.A". li. W ILLIAM CALId.K. li. KILIiSU TRACT. i. S. ST.UIKWKATHM". I". I.AM! L J. 'lOKrVLK :v Jl.l.hMIAH lA'.'NS. !. WII.LIA31 HAY. i-s. WILLIAM CAM YM' X. . j. i;. rNLi.LY. X MMIXOXIU. S5. WILLIAM MliB. J4. AMKEV D. BEil-iLR. IS. jSAKfKL. St. JACKSHN. iu. JAM1-S YVKs-lTEMAX it W. W. WlLBItK. NATIONAL TICKET.Ij'.iSvS Democratic Slate Convention held at FU J'KIIIi:NT ia i s J i:ui i:i '. If 'YjS. J 011 MCE Ti WILLIAM A. iKIDENT WIIEELKll. TIT ' i i. n .it I'm: Ii.su; i ' ' (NOI1LSS. 1. KODN'T W.M slJVATC, D. VTT.V. COUNTY TICKET! 1:. .1. MKVi:ns; i -.!. ATE Jl I.E, . C. MfF.LMAX, DANIEL STITFT. Ii il'.-L P'RE. a, SAM. SNYDEP. jvUI .MMissi.'Sr.K, CHS. T. nUXTEK. a ,tTT,-r 'rnrnCe-ral McClellan. supporting Tilden an d IZeudrikes jg ,-juo..siieu iu przs . . . ' Tee United States district attor-( neys ia Alabama have been instruct- j ed to briug suils for fraud and 5ntimi-', dation practiced iluring the iate j .elections in Alabama. j J Tits Cincinnati LVv.r.r J. is authority fur the CYltaxon Tiij.es has expended I'irt.OOO for portra lJi Ull'l". a-" 1 scattered over the country as cam-1 r.aiga arguments. The pict'ures are. ' i t ,-,,,.,, i ithograri s, cop.ed from a daguerreo-, tvpe taken aiout twenty years ago, r-ufore Mr. TiLi'EV became the uesi- cited, weaxen-faced old man thrt be now is. m .I., .v . nominated , ,-p X,w York Ee-1 101 f u.'i , ----- on. ! naViican State Conventica on ct last, ise i6 euuiiiicu w - i Wt candidate the party could. Lave ejected, lie was twice flov-j ernor dm'ing Lc rC'Wlli Jf aO'J Lit 1 scrytd ia the t. S. -euatc. it. S Seuate. Hw;lown Colf.S i i . . .1 a ..TtrAi laeonie was reouirtu .o A'laue r.-uirus -- - - , . aooiinatiun couolidaies tLe ea.ire ' by declare Col. h. D. l utzy to be -.a-tvinNew Yo'k aad he will ccr- -t;r "-th. aud u uetail, or -a hug ; e unanimous choice of the Eepub tinlv be elected aud thes secure the ! that, was lim.le to have hi itoz.e , ,icn9 of tLe Thirty-Sixth Senatorial ' ' - , Tt ' i tvi 1 - 'estimated bv the Assessor, and fifty 'iiistrict, as their candidate for Sena- State .or Have and Wbeelc. , the cor(iul and e(n The Cincinnati Ilepublicaus deii-lj Mr. Tii.lex made returns, ; 1 P.vort for bis election of all , . . . . . (the voters of tc district, er.t(x: a new wigwam iaL. . eti, ; General Noyts maie a rousing speech, ia the cour-e of which, alluding to Tilj.exV reforms, he made 'v'lis poiiit: There ha? not been a single fc-n of chat Caai!i Ling punished to t-i 1 i&y, but oue of them was ''lclt't' aadhelucueJ up at M. Louis toe j other day aa rrient supporter of; TiLPtx." Pars-jx Browulow is still lively. In a recent letter defending Lis cour-e while Governor of Teanefcse-etet-ays: " If we owed the devil a debt of ne dozen cf tiie meanest men in tbe United States, and wanted a premi um on tLe payment of it, we would turn over to his Sauaie Majesty, the originator of the seccetsiou party, and twelve of these "Northoracwa with Southern principles." such as the edi tor of the Chattanooga Timet. "Reform i re'essarr." Ten thou- aad dollars worth of vtiuai.le books stolen from tbe Document Room cf the House of Representatives in Washington Fittcher, tbe mta in t-lerge of the room, asserted positive-! Zy that they were tent to Randall's Democratic constituency, whiie Rau dail as ttrenuously tler.ied the asser tion. Sotuebody was lying. The theft was committed but a fevr weeks eftcr the Dcn-.ocrr.ts took char?e of 'he House. SruiiEv the Democratic candidate for iilector-nt-large in Indiana, is what rosy be termed a "rattler." lie has been iudioleJ for forgery. t., nrntai! f..r it: 1 h A n rr m.fl. efiVnoifA for h:s ofenT aid has htd ev coiiCtieu lor i.8 ei.eiKs a jo. lbs -jau a suit instituted to debar him frcm ' practice before the courts. Ot With- .at r: din" an this. robey iiosom - i r .- r.,.n. .n,i ),;, tw it .v. . .. ..... t.s when be reads of Rrpubhcandis- honesty. " The Republicanism of the Pitts - Iwrgh Tifya'i l. is as velvet-footed as a kitten. It tay that , the "ihsioua tiens or direct complaint against "tTinE. as a perjurer will make 'iim moe votes than it will take j " ! If Tii &ES were thief or perjuror the circumstances woold Lave leea m..re irr-nerallr known ifor nnr.M ! e know that the Ih-po'ch ie'elow j which lie must have perjured himself, jof belief. It scouted tbe Hamburg gad smindled tbe Government. Cut i oisit" until the proof was so over-; u ben we ri'mrrnVr the other sources j who'siing thfct it conM no longer . cf the great income that he had at !tsnJ up againt it. The proof I the .time when we remember that !a-aintTii.i.rv in this matter, if ; U.i'waa the era when he was swal ' famished bv tw; contradictor- aflida. wio the Chicago and Xorthwest-jr.-smade W himself, ami still the , cm, when he was reaping golden re. I ln.n;, h is a "doubting Thorns' ;tums from the "Centennial Improve-ira.:-. tLe rr.n.c was not s-t.er ' Company," when tbc Erie Kail- ; i i: I;..- v'Oa nili ; discovered is 110 judication of the i falseness of the charge I The proofs that brtad Governor jTii i'tx as a secessionist and jare gathering in volume and strength .everjdav. Ia spite of the evidence that he was a member of the Com- ; nsittcc on resolution?, at the Chicago National Convection in lt, that 'declared the war a failure, and re ported the infamous peace resolution, j his friends lave been trving to create jtLe belief that he wa in favcr of a I vigorous prosecution of tbc war. iThey have most signally failed this, and now the "BuflV.o :mm-r- . januarT Gist and l ebruiry j 1st lt'.l, puli'irhd at the office f iiLat true, and aMe Democrat ie journal ... Arnts '.T'iv.i which ' is Liken the following : .! r. 1 UUtuan a i ivaf v v - - - ; i XI- 1.,.t !ir the delegation : nitmn 'rnrn.,' 1 n r 1 o.ii ni.aii t i iliii! to "tire sent fr the consideration ! of this convention an additional ad dress and resolutions which were i uc!i.'m'i'i.'!- adapted " tia( deh'ja. i i'.'on. ! The addrtsc acd resoiutions were then read. inoD2 the latter were ' tbc foliowiatr: . . . , :i i,. i -iui -Hi.iii.-. . ! tv-ui tii-ti.uni i' i 11,1. 11. ii n- r- .-i mil ar. ii i ' , i!i-n.io i.-i.ir-.i'ir fi'i '. f... rr:c c'i'-'i f; I" t- o . Jaturr e r.-ciirili Itflirr" . ..,..i.L..d a;.-! lr .i..:i 1 1: :n:tiii?unu.'Uni'.i hr.-iil wnr. ' f. i i;.t c will t-v all lt-:.Hi!:: mi-Ti- .u .c (...rfl.'..'. i-..fr .id p.'r l :t 7 t?.U.-,? vi'lt.. !.' itlr.r ..'i.i IS J" ' T.i .---.- - " i -V ' ' ,4r - t't' f. tf -r-.y.-t. ' I . .' ( i'- ". ' ur r t, i r, ' I-' I--''.. 1.I..H1 : r.r. u.::if tli- it r::!il. 'I'-i 1: r-:i.;::.i uiin l- . 1 nr. .u On- M.ii j;e ks iI -V .-ru . . ii t ' kj i -iii.' u- II-'- ii-T mMi.-'-' "I li- S--!''( !.'.:it: . .--;iii.r:e to I unrtf'..-ze.l l.v Kctioitui-an j l- r t in .i '.- a:i 1 ui.' :rt-.l 1 V l.r- .-,!;i:l-ii.;'iy cf.lsfl ol 1 1: Here was Tu i'EX as one of 'Taramanv dciegatioa akiag peaceable st paratioa" of the Union, Thst was a'l that the rebel f lie Tlie burden of their South wanted crv t. ? i to be . .i i. t ' .t i confidently ouatej on the Deino-j cr&ik party being strong enoogh to jn the Jl-'puldin of the Tnirt;i secure jiceiiole sece.-r-ion for there. t Si.rH, wotoria! IH'tri- t of P-nn- There ea U no more damning- l'tt4'a- . , . . . , evidence thaa ttw, that he was a iirauor w inc i uius m greatest pern, ana me iueu jo "j k;, ,i,ia umm.ii, . cord clinsing to his skirts are voting that treuson is not a crime, are voting .r place in control of the government, a traitor who was willing to "let tbe Union slide" a supple tool of party, who will bend and cringe to the Hill's and Butlers aad other unrecon -! rto1en! .statement tist! . , - . a ' . . !nvir in the feoutb and are now de-i . government! :,W rl,f,pd and attemi.ted to destroy. ! - ' TiIE Ncw york T;mis has j(Jct i , rw. : a tcrr;L,e e5pjaure of Tim-ens lTa,.(j0ai! convicts him not i on!v a joaic- 0f the Grvernmeai i .... j. i t,n. n the collection oi tier revenues, um ! proves him guilty of the rji&kert pcr- : jury. The evidence is taken from tbe official papers, of record, and there can be lo mistake as to the facts now jU-ougLt to light. - - , . . .. i It ul Lerememoe-red that, n Im,!,, a law Pa!ib(i 'IUPofIDS a Us on j - low ituiaiuru loiunc v...wi cnuc.F nf n ! . iiieome wa6 reonirtd to riake returns ; tii ;or tee remaining seven years; , ciadJ uoe, leaving the Assessor to ;do jtf aod .,e (jfjy per cent. Of ; cour5e Lis reasoa; tro clear enough, (-u. -u;.u ttc Qf: v- p,.r ceti, a.i lilion, he ia je monev by it, as the Anior tetu'd know Do'.hintr f the larper" p; 0f iuiuif-ri?" income fees from tk;iVily ring,,. Bal it is s.ii the two years that jiefl.'i mate teMtAd luai we haveitire The Kepubhcans of tbe Dis- naw to uo. on Pccon.w . l'.J, i Mr. Tn prv swore to a roturs a 5ol, 1 lows : 3 tv-re;.. ni:y tl.H ihtf l.4k.wlii i true ana I . .-. iui -::to.:i -j t i the .-.. pr-.t.t. r inn : ; simii-i j. Tiii'n. ni tiwceyot .rw i.T.n.i i oi iS New x.k. Mt New Y.iri. wlieihrr I j.T,T.-rt tf nr H'ai "f T.nrtY. rni, iiit.ri. ' ui.v -r. ur m.a ny pp"t. r..e. i ewe'"'""-!.' .umnlliir. or lr.i any ..Hit fir. wtiatverr. Imni 1-trt.rol .l.miry t., :.lt lv..f; to an in.-.i- Ul Bin1'r llir I.-iole 1rw i.f th ll-emcitr. 1, ta-KB 11 ill: i-irc. aiM bui'j.t-i luitni SU.U . locumc tr t swts T.H Thus it wi'l be seen that Mr. J - PEK declares on oath, that IU lAsl ' income, liable to tax, for the y." 162, was $7,11. We will not pause ber to dwell upon tbe lact that Mr. Tilpeh cjs, at that time, w-n fcnwn tn I worL million ot dollars we have letter ' i evidence i than this to convict him cf perjury and fsrindlieg. It will hererr:emler- ed that tLTei cow a i:it in Court agaiust Lica lor gobbling ti iCM'OO hocus and a lot of stock of tic Terr Haute and Alton Road. To this Halt Le Las just made a ewcrn answer, from which the followihg 1. tn nr.- tract lluat rail' htxid ft' i cli-Aritc i ciK D the Tt., :,v 0.-I..IW, ; Ikt l.r ClH-.!ant. TlMcn. r irt ,.f hit n ,i. .ir...irim ririrr4 ittr iikftnu: :tJi.-n'i iUr(i aonwnt t rlri.al .. 1..1 ,.. ,1 1 rr mt'i uir Lo.nl: res. wMc-hwA: l.aij to l im irr tbe mO1 A.nali I '. I'i.-L'ir. ' .,,,1 iiti-ti " lwvnir.ii: nrvar iu..:aj- io- nl Nn-.ntw-r in a ttu.i-n.cue acexcM w wie am r-i..n ui,r . . . ' ; nt ti.ii;iir i--li rtc!;.ica I- l.y tn tal.t , l i';Jeti. l .-aii.t 4 larye.:.u .rri Wii. , 0Wrvc fLc dttM ao(J j. u.a : I v.v rL. u iu.., ' uia vwwu ut.lJ, ail, ! . : . , . ' i Th.m:s a professional lucome rom 1 services to this siogle road, for the year 1"', was 20,000. But, in ad- rlit:nn to this- o rpfpiepi1 nlo itia share cf the plundered C1 000 a m it v.u r Ti bonas. .Mr uay ak one ol the co- Director, declares that his share was 'thousand times more piearcnt than ' wives anu cnuuren uon t reason . , - : thtt ttbove. They believe that in well, nor do they draw very fine d.s-! "" .i i , t- "t' . the of a Jew year, the lower I tiocD, Those of tbe unemployed .f t D tV??E:"lm iiM.riit. i.thf.it.eni. and tiw -id. wirig njraia illed with awho cab Ccc aDjtfcioff to di are ' . r- i r . ' 1 fclS OoO, and Tiu-ex, as bead uiana- ger, undoiibudly got more, ' Thn -ve see clearly, opon his own ' testimony, something nftbe extent to roan i..-ug as pa.uS : for a month's service, and when tee .Credit Mobilier wag making lucrative ; , h- a!u 8SsistaQce i wben we rt.uiemb,r the facts we be- ; apprei.iate tDe full force of the nRefor:n'. ccnr(.Ved bv hia solemn lls Apart from the dreadful crime of fa:..swcarine. the defraud.ng of the r ii ( ..ovcrnmtnt of its income tax, is fully as bad as defrauding it of its whiskey tar, and if the statute of limitation was not a bar. Mk. Sami ei. J. Tn.- ' I'EN, instead of being elected to the ! Presidency as his friends hope . might be sent to keep company in j more wealthy, per capita, than any the penile itiary with McKee Mc j race on the continent, and the ortho DoN U.'.aud other whiskev thieves dox Jew believes in his religxn with who are serving out sentences for the ! lLe ftrvor of a Catholic, with toe , . , . , . dsliercnce that his itflicf is on aluar? T'lilt 1 ii:i;M:r und Fukoa Counties i bavin? in'irtieted for Col. 1-.. x n-v : 1 Ui' and lledford Countv for - ination 0! tnc lormer, wttnoui ine - - -1 foi ma'.i'.y of a conference, has been arriL'grd, as will be seen by reference to the annexed proceedings, for a cepv of which we are indebted i to the courtesy of the editors of the I to the courtesy of l'.edford Inquirer. 1 Bedford In-.uirrr. i - ! 1 ,;C W? . D, .IU j nnt !. r of Senator utzy was fiiuefOi'i, ami lue .e: eoiiii-iiuicuii.- .. ' ,, . rv ter:;, 3I!J WLHil IUI Jrl'lUII'l HUUUta t his past services, are a of liis a :.'Pitabi!iy ns a candidate, i aud make sure his eltctiou bv a Tf rJ" lar.'e UiJiur.ty. oLK canpiI'ATE roil sexatoh. As will umx-ar below, the several counties in this Senatorial District ! have ucauimou.-lv m.-tructed tor tbe j Hon. E. D. Yitzy as the Republican i nominee. The Somerset and Fulton County Conventions having instruct j e(j directly for him, I.edford county had nothing else to do but to fall in l'aR and march to the music. The j - loiiowiDg is a .:)' ioc uu.i i"- A a. .rust 21st, is 70. j f our re ctive counties, do. , bercbr waive me noiaiog oi a lormai conference, and unanimously nomi nite Col. E D. Yutzv. of bomerset county, for the position, and recom mend bim to the cordial support of the people of tbe District ; E. KlEKNAX, JllHX I. SflLI., D. C. Scott, c 'ok Vv,.. uf SomTtvf County August ilst, 1876. Tj the tptihli'-an of the Thirty Si.r'h ,Vwfl' ;ot Jitrict of Penn. tlraiin. 1 be unaer.gneu enaioria con- fcrees of our respective connues, do hereby waive the holding of a 'ormal conference, aud unanimously noun Date Ct . j, R YaUJt o Soroerset C0UDtv for the position, and recom- mend bim to the cordial support of :iaru.nnlnf flip District rr' - - .U. O. 1 LI. W. II. Powell, Wm. L. McKibwx, it-ree of Fulton Count'. August '21d. 1S7G. ye lue ouierees oi i?uiora couo- appoi!)teJ Md empow-ered bv Joseph C. Long, K.?., tbe choice of our tilUUlY 101 iuc Ltuonii.oi uoiui tinttnn concur in tbe action of Som- ir,ct and Fulton counties, and here- r'. 11. Hastees, i. H. KSAaps M. D. (1. S. Mi.LI.IK, Evcrylwdy agrees that Mr. Yi r. has represented us faithfully and sat isfactorily in the fcenatc. He wasal ! wnvs at bis post. His record not on- jr- rs-Jccts credit upon himself but upon tue iistrici. lie was uouoreu and resf eHed Lj be members of both Houses. They lootea vpon bim as an honest and intelligent recresenta- tnct nominate cim wttn me iuii as- 1 ...! jf. V snrance tnai mey win tnumpnanuy re-rlect him. A uselul memher as a i B6V hand he will lie more useful now . . o-rwrino ho haa had II o to? perience ne has naa tie w,;i rereiv Uns r.eartv snpport OI ., . .- i, , " . j avery P.epuliliean la ts county and h s r ecuon is a roregone coaoasion. , . ,Vr inquirer. OI K M:W YOlk LETTER. New York, August 24, 1S7C tue astors. Jet,n Jft0jj Astor, tbe son of Wil- jja!n j . jp grrtnia for a monument ho his father, or rather tLe deceased I Astors, which will have uo p.r!W in : LUIS eOUUU J . 11 13 U.-lltJl.IK ItTM . . . n .It.r in r.lil H nmlr f hnrpr, thp designs for which are now being made in Munich, and which is to cost over $100 (toft. The Episcopali ans have held to Trinity for reasons other than that of reverence for tlte oil chnrcb and its beauty. The old New Yorkers went op town to live I very reluctantir-, and with rei the area bolov tiia r,ost or!i reason, for ice is a een popwai,o-, wai conse- ..quentiy old Trinity ViJI be a eePtre for wealth and faMjioa. Con-;is ; ,. pinont!r thpr urn snpnrlino. lur.ntr . e . : . i her. and that is why I w!Mr. An r selected it as the chnrcb , - i i i . , . . , . , t..v tua m.mnr ollnp in iii.m a. nna .n.. . au .,u" v., t:p town. A i. KAM ATIiKHKAI. , ,. . , . . , speaking of churches.tbe Episcopal. , ( wbofia icto.Mt8 iie 0D n have determined to buiid a c.tbedral that will eclipse in size and style anything id tne 1 otieu Mates. Ihev cave f - ct 01 TronDC P among i i the fashionables, (those who go to i heaven in purple and fine linen ifl they don't break op before tbey can ' eet their propertj in the name of their wives,) aid propose to erect j ihereoo such n cathedral as will put; the Catholics even to utter shame and make the Jewish vnagogue iinik small. It will cover an entir uiock., . and will have everything known to; Senator tiird..n, or (Jeorpa, w re . - i i .i.. ' nur'ni) to hav aid that hecretarv ...- . -i i :. ... ....nx, - can buy. The f-utu necessary to . - ' . . i ! in- pu." its erection ia dow aimosiraiseu, pu.-e its and it is expected to commence it next spring. THE jews. Speaking of religious den.miina-j lions, the Catholics,"" who are by all i odds the poorest of the denoniina-j tions, cau build the biggest chiirchesj and raise money the easiest. The J vast bodr cf laborers, and ser-: jvaat girls, the poorest paid and clos est liriDgof all the labor of the coun try, contribute money to build vast cathedrals and churches most expen sively fitted and furnished. With hese giving is made a religious duty, and when the priesthood calls, the money is paid without a murmer. j"" Jews, without being under the icontrolof a pnesthcod, nor subject . iaf,uefn aside (roul a belief iu ny influence aside from a belief iu their religion and a devotion to it, J declared that in this campaign Cali build the most gorgeous church ediGc-i fortiia would be the banuer Ilepub es of all. Their new synagogue on ) licao State. iith Aveoue is the most honor to them as a people, and it will be a long time before it will be eclipsed. Tbey are of intelligent ponviction. Dut the ?lorv is departinff from Isreal. The , ymmg Israelites are minglin" and mixing with the (Jentilea ; thev are l customs, -adopting their habits an and little bv little Judaism is losing its bold npon them. They neglect Uaw. the observ.nees of the Church, they ', M.rk Twain ha announced him modify its doctrine- and doubt as to , pcf ,IsTes af)J 6avg he WM whether iu usages have a binding force. In short, the "hickory Jews'' are in the majority, and tbe orthodox are groaning in spirit. The Nathan j murder is almost forgotten. Tbe ; murdered man was aa Israelite of the ' utrla TTa Int., C J ,1 : f" .v. .v oaiurua , i . in al the observances of thu Phnrch ; wm s,rict M . UaI)Iji u WM the All Democrats were not rebels, but -rjef 0f his life that his cos!a" rtoels were Democrats. 'Ihe j were, every one oi mem uuerai. , ,ri. l. . i t ,:i, HIM mn.i".-"-v.. lUc ucfuh.,;. .'.,' they associated with them, and in""""1" l n ouiuets (.epres puarantee j ,.,i -i,jn. If that is tru. iMi.nt l)fii..era. every waj iciusru to uae jiny " that exclusiveaess which is necessary i to the perpetuation of such a system. i 1 he voung Israelites of tbe city are i mostly young Nathans, and one orj i tw0 penerations will not destroy j Judaism in this country, but il wi,l modify it so that' the dilTerence be - twecu it and Fnitarianism will be fci'gni. rol.lTIOAL. The Tilden Committees have got their arrancements comnleteJ. and commence vigorous work at once. ine two states in wnicn toe most work will be done are, of course, Ohio and Indiana, and their best speakers and severel barrels of mon ey will be sent thither. The strong Congressional nominations made by the Republicans of Ohio have dis heartened tbem somewhat as to their prospects in that State. Their favor ite catch-word "Kefonn," has no meaning when tbey are opposing such men as Cox, Garfield, Matthews, Force, Monroe and Foster. But with a faith in the stupidity of the people which is almost sublime, they will make a desperate fight for both States ; and I warn the Republicans thereof that they have no child's play before them to prevent "Slippery Sammy" from capturing at least In diana. He is as cunning as a fox, as slippery as an eel, and with bound less money. Tbe rings which have plundered New York and Brooklyn relentlessly, for so many years, want tbe wider opportunity that the Fed eral offices would give them, and they will pour out money like water j to bring it about. Hesides, this is rule Commin ial writes that Geuer thc death -stru?srle of a great many ! al P. M. B. Young, who was a Con- appinng politicians, and you may al. depend upon it, the October States will be fought over, every inch. Look out for tramp3 in October. These fellows are moving westward in arm ies, and it would be singular if so ex pert a manipulator as Mr. Tilden should neglect to use ihem. The most of them were repeaters in New York before the new system came in to vogye, and tbey will be used. If they can carry either Ohio or Indiana they will have something to go into tbe November fight with, some show of success, or rather some encourage ment. Tbe most thorough canvass will be made of Indiana, and every bit of talent that can be commanded will be thrown into that State. Sen ator Morton displayed his usual judg ment when he opened the campaign early, and boldly took tbe aggressive. He realized tbe gravity of the issue aad its importance. At iheir bead quartera they are very active. They are sending out documents by the million, aud every train takes west ward speakers and agents, secret and public. It will be hot ia Indiana ibis Fall. Tbe Republicans are no less active, Gov. Stewart Woodford, who did 8U.vh splendid service in Ohio last fall. did not intend to take the stump this schs in, but the necessity for carrying Indiana aud Ohio, has uiade him re consider his determination, and he will devote several weeks to those States, aad all the best' speakers of the East will visit the West as their services may be required. THE trades i. n ions are being taxed to their utmost al this lime, and their resources will be more severely tried as the aeason progresses. These organizations are charitable and protective, and so large a per cent, of their mem Iters are and have been out of work, that thiir treasuries are empty, and they have upon their bands thousands upon thousands of hopeless "people. And if tbii tfce! situation In tbe busy summer, what a-iil i? fee when winter cuts down the work a half, eud sw ells tbe ranks of the unemployed aud hungry? This is a matter which caa not be met and grappled with too soon. Tbe unemployed of New York now constitute a dangerous class, and when their number is doubled there will be trouble. Men with hungry .ea.iog uir.vu,, ouw Yf -"".- as scarce every where as ;:ere. al. lhat gaiued by change is a savi.ug in j-. is a saviuir iu ,!. tu. l .,...., I , i li viEff J hey can be SUDOoried at . -o r" r.r ; . less ont ic tfrn XL est. PlETatO. rn.pa.tj .! ar Ihw Nrlbwaliat t'hnrrta anal Honiu. Cape Mav, X. J., August if,. Tbe conference of delegates elected i by the Methodist Episcopal charcb, i nortK and south, to effect a reunion j ot ttoyj? bodies, has t.ecn in session here tor sevcrai dajs, and yesterday i reached a satisfactory underatHndiugj and agreed on a basis of union, which will be made public in a day or two. 1 a i-ij j t nu i ui.-Tr. i 'iruiurriiLic t'lXPAIGX OTFS. Threthan.and Conneeiicut tr.p -;; g0 into ramp at Philadelphia tU(. t w ,st-ptenUer. : nnrrril to bavB na;a teat fwcn-iurv . . L . . . i L-ameron i oruer to oeneri itumaio I u,.mUi. .ii!m friim iliit - --- iicmocrau. Sam Carty says Tiiden is a cor- poratiou thief and a railroad wrecker. Carey was the Drtnucratic candidate rr Lieutenant Uoveruor of Ohio, la rH- i ludipeudeuU of Indiana in State coaveuii on denounce Tilden s a "corporation thief and railway wrecker," and say he represents the old Tammany regime of New York. Tweed, Counolly, rl at. fled the country to escape the penitentiary; but Tilden, who used to manage poht i cal i'nipa.g ns wun meir askance. San trancisco organized in one night a club of 1,500 Hayes invinci- bles, and tbc speakers at the meeting Three thousand three hundred anil .-:.j ; j , 'l , . ji.u. ii the Mates which seceded, that would give about 300 to each State, that is bavonef rule. A young man named Powers, liv ing iu Lucas county, bit Ijim-K-H with ! a rattlesnake one day last week. The j doctor treated the young iiiaa uy n.i- - ing Lim up t the eyes with whisky. j It saved his life, but it mad-the worst Dcmociatout of him you ever won by the Governor's letter of ac ceptance. He was requested recent ly to attecd a TiUen Hug raisiog aad "give couDsei." He wrote declining to attend, but gave them counsel in the kindest manner not to raise the : ... -. ..v,.JUL.. ! iur rtbelliou. Tilden fcava this lie ill " i ' ; CJ" pr"aniy re.-pou;ble for the paaic I auu . B l wlj!tlj b!iVe lloweu li OIU il . An exchange has iLe tollowitg: A simple disciple f Ike Walton, while j iroilinar aiiii tbe rivers side tne 1 other day, came npn an eld straw j hat and au empty whiskv bottle elose to the walersedoe. iii-r in- templated the touching relicts a few momenta in silence, and then pensive ly murmured: "Auuiher Tilden man gone." The Pitlsburg Cmiimen ipl makes a bull's-eye e'uot in this: "The uiaa who did the mjst service for Jeff Davis' Confederacy stand tbe best chance of receiving re.yard froci the Democrats. The worsi copperheads in ibf North, auu the wori rebels iu the South, are almost invariably ihe men selected to lili the leading of fices of trust and power in the gift of the Democratic party." News comes from Denver of the absconding of another Democratic reformer. "Ssm. McBride," says the telegram, "Clerk and Recorder of Pueble county, aud Treasurer of the School Fund, late "delegate to the St. Louis Convention, and member of the committee to notify Tilden of his nomination, absconded with $13,00U of the school fund of bis county. A Democratic district convention was held in Okaloua, Miss., a fe days ago, when four rebel flags were displayed, and men paraded the streeis in Confederate uniform. A Georgia correspondent of the Louis- federate brigadier, and who has serv- ed four terms in Congress ioce the war, said in a speech at Canei vd.f on Saturday, the 2'.hh ult., that "il was an act of great forbearance to permit a Republican to resi Je :a the South." General Wade Hampton, tbe Demo cratic candidate for Governor of South Carolina, remarked, iu Isil-S: viWif to li'.-te in .motion fo that Lf.ft Uaue for nhirh tre fowftt. Xerer rhall i admit that the ecu.e if tr! f failed, ond that the riiciji!ei uhhh 'jaee it life irere, therefore, From. Xerer nhall I brand the. men vho iijdfld it !"i nuldijax "r".tts,: or 'traitor.." A correspondent writing from New York, speaking of the supporters of Tilden in that city, says: "I reet that every voter ia the laud iunot see for himself who and what the men are composing a Tammany Hall ratification meeting. To my mind all that is bad iu tbe interests of slavery, hatred of race, in favor of ruai-seiliog, beer-drinking, Sunday breaking, interferaccc of the Church with the public schools, etc., etc., is in favor of Gov. Tilden." I say frankly that the greenback Democrats of Iowa will support Til den under no circumstances. A cap italist worth $7,000,000, a specu lator in railroads and in railroad bonds, who tihamclessly expend mon ey aud Ukes the luuebiuery of politi cal corruption to secure bis nomina tion, in a roanuer unprecedented even in these corrupt times, is not the man needed by the laborers, mechanics, Grangers aud Greenback men to work a reformation. II. Claij Dean. A personal letter from Martins burg, West Virginia, to the Colum bus, Ohio, Journal, gives the follow ing laughable iucident: "Tbe Til deuites had a meeting aud torchlight processi.to here on last Friday even in e. Patterson of Colorado, Harri son of Illinois, and Hardenbergh, of ew Jersey, all M. C.'s. addressed the tinlerritied. During " Patterson's remarks he bawled out: "Who is Gov. Hayes? V.'bo knows him?' A Johnny sitting in a tree near by yell ed out: 'I do. I shot at him during the war.' " D tb ..a :r ,nnn. hn . - . - i,,,,,,, done at once; mr idea is to adont i o, ... . . . - 4T P'ca wlcn Wi.. tiring about SilCh a P r . n conmucn or thititt.! 1 wnn ,i , prive the negro of educational r.rit r . . ----- ; ? t i.i i i f" ' jieeec, i iuuu pay Dm lew WBzeS: ( wold prevent him from acrinirinrr reai estate; I would deprive him of J arms, ammonition, stocs, ccd ajnciji tural implements." The Louisville Commervial claims that lha leaders of the Southern De- mocracy want no independent self- reliant flusa nf ,nra w-l.nct. rntoa tbey cannot control, for such working- ceo, white and black, might prove ,n nnaurmoontable obstacle to the restoration of slavery. It declares Vol. - T . that "it i 03 certain as anything in 1 ' politics can be that if Tilden should ! - ' ,",uruk' " ". t.-.t. i t :.i ;.v. . n.,., I ..t rirtn.l kUrt-rr a-.nil I ! rrettal.. i lihed in the cotton Stale.! before sit uiODlu.-i oi lue new numiDi.iira; ion I I 1 T .1 nejroea bv that i nau eianwu. iuv : time wouiu oavw neiiuer ipsiiiii'iiit : nnr tnffMLH " , r The Uconto ( :h ) y.VTKr,Vr in in- The Oconto (Wis ) 7?eKr.Vr in in nouncing tnai u l as abandoned me Democrat tic party, and will support id Wheeler, savs: "We head nu this week 'wilh the cam- Haves and our column paign banner of the llepuolican par-j tv. For the success of that party i andiu nominees we propose to give ti irrliil nnnn aurntirt op-jd support and devote the best efforw of our nam-r. We believe that ic doing so we shall work in harmony with a majority of the sober, industrious, honest, intelli gent, leading citizens of this country. What we preach we propose to prac tice." 1 he boston il-ra!l correspondent thinks "the mo.,t disgraceful seene!, .nd Martin wUso terribly that occurred during the last twenty-jjured lbat be died soon a'cer h.' four hours of tbe seion was dunn? i -.. i ; .t. j the delivery )f .Mr. Eaton's speech alter miduight on tbe school amend meat. .Mr. Katou was verv much in i ! toxicated aud ued a go.d deal cf never get into language which will the Vonyrionai RecrJ. He yell- uui iiuus uis ppe:i:u iuc toil . ? . , ..'. t j i. ...I ,.ri.;, k - t. i to read certain statistics he wished to present his utterance became unintel-! li:;io!e. The Senate chamber has ! Ijeen .a stranger recent years." to sin-h scenes in I 1 ilay says : r n uue unscrupulous par - tisan recently ncl thai r..len re- - " . nr u.edtcisuthe call f.,r the great 1 Dion meeting in .ew lora; ia 151,1, but (Jen. Dix has settled luai poim vioi his information wuhin own tnowl- edge : Seahf.i.d, Foht !iamitx X. Y., July, i $:.. Dear Sh; : Yours is received aad I hasten to rt i!v to it. Mr. Tilden did not unite in the call fo: the great . - - v - 1 r .l L nion meeting :u ew 1 o-k afterthe attack and surrend r 01 run i?Lrnp- r . . - ter. iijt ne retire u m uurnu 11,' though urgently s !ici:ed to by of his own political friends. nut ... ....'., i f..,.h. r.r'.' 1 1 , sustamirn; toe (jiic-rriineMt. t;d to1, . - ... prov id-f..r -ud::ig lr..-..tis to Un - b - ! . . i . i - lUirion, hieh was :.L -lii'ht t.. be in ,' . , . r- . . ianrerof an a'tacs bv lee Ci deder - - f,., . , ,.-, , . ates. I his was publicly stated when Mr. Tilden was candidate b.r (Jov - .......... ;.. kyi T ..... ,i...., v::. ,.i 11. i U,. k ..111, ii- tt! .Ill, IIUIT yours, J'.JM.N A. l'J. W. E. Wek-tkr, E-i Prominent among Governor Til den's backers at St. Louis wa-. the Honorable John Morrissey, ex-puiril-ist, ex-member of Congress, and pres ent gambler. A Saratoga correspond ent thus writes of Morris.-ey at that fashionable resort : "Mr. John Mor rissey is tbe chief operator oi the Wail street of Saratoga. It is now - hti'wi. r.f 1.1 j .n f..w lk. d.ul have brought a crowd cf great and ... i k citiiii uivnti-i iv ut ivi ui rAi.iJaii. There he reighes supreme, and maiu taius a system of order worthy of imitation ia New York. Here in open day, or, rather, under brilliant gaslight, tbey were playing the vari ous games of cards, roulette, faro, rouge-et-noir, and other like devices for tbe exchange of money. 'Now I il tell you sonieihinsr,' said Morns, sej. 'that your Wall-street broker perhaps dare not tell you : The odds of all these games are in favor of the bank. You sit down and play with me a game or two and you may win: but yon play with me every night for a month and I'll burst you.' " Yet Saratoga is in the Slate of New York : there are laws in that State against public gambling. Tilden is ihe Executive charged with ihe duty of seeing the laws enforced, and, as eve rybody knows, he is a great Reform er. 1'hila. J'rt. TIIK IK1I SI'KAKER. Tbe KMljr l.yinc in M-lf la Ae AL New A i.kan v, August 24. From an early hour this morning till five o'clock in the afternoon a constant -'ream of people was passing through the corridors of the court house, where the remaius of the late Speak er Kerr were lying in state. Fr mi the eyes of many of tbe visitors sileut tears stole down iheir cheeks as they gazed on the form of the dead states xan, a man whom they loved and h jn ored with ardent devoteduess, and whose virtues were recognized by all. Choicb Mowers werestrowu in profu sion around thecoflia. Upon thecat af.il.jue a wreath of immortelles and a wreath prepared by the bauds of Mrs. W. S. Culberlson are arooag the floral decorations. The face of the remaius bear evidence of ihe intense suffering through which Mr Kerr passed during his illuess and up to the hour of bis death. Were it not for the familiar appearance of the fore head, and the knowledge that it ivas his body, but i'e jv of his friends would recognize tbe remains. At S::!0 to night the casket was closed aud placed in a hearse, and taken to tbe family residecee, under au escort of committee from vatious civic socie ties of tbe city. A detail ol Masons and Odd Fellows, of both which or ganizations Mr. Kerr was a member, form a guard of honor to the. remaius, and will watch over tbem to the hour of the funeral. Tbe funeral to-nmrrow- will be one of the largest ever known iu this see uotioftbe country. Every society in tbe city, wilh several others from surrounding cities, will be in the pro cessor:, which will move from ihe family residence at four o'clock (lov. Hendricks, the State oncers : aud a large nu.ulrer of cttiz-ns rrom 1 "'en:iiSsioD, flooding the houses ..n various parts of the State will be' Mrt,u "lr,H "'1,5 causing considerable here to-nigbt rem lining till the obse-i ," merchants who had kTr-iio stc-r-tpiies art. over. The city hall, court ! "1 lhir "ar. 'Bridges io the house and a number of private resi- . i deuces are Craped . 1 io mourning, and : at !f o'clock io-moTow all business I bouses in the city will be closed, aud remain so till after the procesioo passes out to tbe cemetery. r Yfira l.ynrhp.1. Akii sTA, (.., Aug. 2''.. Tbe I negro Robert Williams, who attempt ed lo ravish Mrs. Anua Bridge near this eity on Thursday, and iudicted i injuries from which she will proba bly die, was taken from jail to-uight by a party f men aud shot dead. A i j i st a . Ga.,' August 2 i.' An iu- quest was held over the bc-dv of llob-i .... n!ii:..,..'.ti.:.:. Vi. ? rib t uiiaio tills ioi fill. . f .e jurv reiurueJ a yerdict that the dect$ge"d came to his death trod gunshot wouuds, inflicted by parties unknown. The body was badiv mi'tilateu. Tbe crn.Aa h.a.li,, fn tli t.iit a-I,...t-An , . - . . ....... . - ..... .,. , . v, ua.r-u , . . I. -i-t ! uowu wiia axes. l ne moo was com- posed of men from the country r,..,,. . - 11 linaiUM w a aooui iweuiy Teari;"""1 auuutvu a irspriiniiin eill.ej, i old. and Mrs. Bridges, whom he as- two weeks ago, was taken from jail , saolted at,d attempted to rape, ia a . hV body of masked men late last j married woman aged aineieen. 1 night and hong. t T T Mtm .Varwrrrw. I ust iiruuiixTi I'a Auctit-'I i I ii., . u ' ! ena.'ted near on of the mine l the I I'elaware, Lackawanna and Western """l"".' "" -. --uu- ' district, l or fcome lime paai feuti ; ; - " " of : the MolIT ilaif Uirt-s a ud .'llie nirui- : llie .MolIT AlL'Uir-s IU'1 - t. imsuuuuiF iriuiiuftii;'! in a ui'.hju t i j f?bt las' ".' J ! i'?ler J "'"l 17. ames Aln:a m.1 weht out to tii afternoon, ouii on their way home iu the evening were met by a crowd of .Molly MaxuircK. wu" were oiey anu re"(,-l. eomn 30J . VL ! De of tbe ' Part J Martia it he i r ao a aiun n mucw lain a. L.l.,i.i..i. rr..- .. MUM.a V . " IT U .1. . UIO WW tUV i signal tor an attack upon him and his companion. Tbey were beaten ; with bludgeons, stabbed with knives, i and treated to a shower of bullets ! from the drunken Mollies. MrCaff-' ! rey was killed outriirht bv a : iuuuu. i 19 cam luuh iuc uiumrii 'ia were led by a prominent officeholder .Molly Maguires in tbe Lackawanna Vailey, and the murderers were com mitted to conceal some political se crets that the two young men were possessed of, and about to divulge, that would expose the rascality of the cflieer and his adherents. n Arlle 4aiiaa In Obi '"i i Mm Aug. 21. The canvas ij Poi.iillr ICarmir ( U, i . . n.l I it... I I.! ;...., I ;,.,. ,,,,,.,,.,,.., . .. .' , , pro -eeui w uu an oiacriiy never Known , r r &TCcmQ trQm 1 ... j:rA.1(,na "n.,, . ., ,"A j ,l ., t. ..: .- " ... .... . ...... v, itticn P'.ir i .ru ttiju anti-sectarian anipniimpr.t haa txc-:i great indio'iiation. and the school nng-tmn lai !r. r,o..m - i...i ing top e of discussion, as it was lat ' year, the same appears to be true ftfr.lKA, tUl. Anrl.t.A ,1 . ?! 1 r tr r. .1.1... .u . io. navrs m ;e iasi 00111 canvass.',. 1 v.. .j i- . , ' i 1; iuor, as wns -he im.-j n t i tc-v i lLl " ,,i :?ncu uiuieil l'li . . -, . ,. . . ... , j nit'i.i .'iiuni'i, .mi tins Mi.'jeci, are it-...:.r .1- t l i j ieau'eriy sought f r. arntions are niakin-r Extensive prep hv thp fiermans to receive lion. Carl chur!z at C eve- , . . , I land t'1-m..rrow and : andi-k v or) li - ,.-.- ! irrniav. 1 he Geniiaiis i.f On: re- j- t . i pi.diiie : anunat7 as an tnstrtiRiciit ' 1 , , - ' o: reform, I v wire FoUenrr. ' ! I Dr. Hooper, a dentist, livioir in tie northern part of Alma.r:e countv. went to the breakfast table prepared to poison bis wife, for what reason we have not learned. Tbcv were seat-1 ed aione at the taoie. After pourin out the coJee .Mrs. Hooper was de spatched out of the room on Si me pretext, and in her ab-enee her hus band poured into her cup a deadly iui.iure. one reiurneu anu u hap- peneu that tbe doctor himself was j Ial,d fr.om tb r'iomf ,.r In b's aos-nce a fir fell h a minute. into his cip. and Mrs. Hooper, wife like, exchensr ed cups. Tbe doctor returned and drank his coffee almost ai one swal low. He at once detected the singu lar taste of the beverage, and aked his wife if she had exchanged cups. She replied that she had, giving the reason for it, when be exclaimed "then I am a deal man !" and in a few minqtes was a corpse. TbeBlau-K Mill Cheyenne, August 2:Y A party of fifteen men on a return trip from Deadwood were attacked by Indians on the 2o;h inst., ten miles beyond Sage creek, where Lieuteuat Tavlor's company of Twenty-third Infantry is stationed. Two horses were killed. three wounded and six stolen. Tbe men escaped unhurt into the station, and Lieutenant Taylor sent out a de tachment which recovered tbe waj ons and property. Tbe latest news by the Black Hill Pioneer, published at Deadwood is encouraging beyond measure. Eitrht hundred ounces of gold du.st arrived in tbi city to-day, and yesterday a solid piece of quart., consigned to the Pacific coast for exhibition, which bristles with free roId ail over. The piece weighs about twelav-ave pounds, and is est'mated to contain a hundred dollars in gold. This is from tbe Alpha mine, and specimens of ihcsame ore are now on exbibitoin in Philadelphia, in the nam'., of W. C. Burnett. A MarUerer KittnirA Dayt.'S, O, August :. lames Murphy, aged nineteeo, was banned here to-day for tbe murder of Wni. Dawsou, in ibis city, August 1 j T -" . ClNVINKATI, O, AugUSl -i:. A special to the Tia.e says in the firm attempt at the execution of Murphy at Davton, ()., this afiernooo tLe rope brr.ke aad he feil to the floor of the scaffold It was at first thought that his neck was broken, but it was proved otherwise, and io three miu utes the prisoner was a second time placed on the death trap. At this point he made a death jfrip on Depu ty Sheriff Freeman, and it required several men to free his hold This time the r..j- was doubled, and in an instant he was dangling in ihe air and making a desperate struirtrle f- r life, but aTu r a few contortions his limbs settled aud his struggles ceas ed. This loreuoon. a few hours be fore the execution, in tbe presence' of bis attorneys and a few others, be made a full confession of bis jruilt. Hevjr Rail Kiwra. WiitEuxii, W Ya , August 25 The heaviest rain storm for several years pgsed over this section lasi '"rfbt, la-titiir three hours, without " ru r'vuou oi ice city were ear : ... ?.!..' . r i i . . i i ;..it u u.. . u r..i i . .i i. " " "-' u" -" u "r,U! iurouia- ""l ,LI!" secuoo are seriously uaru- aged. La.wwrf a Murdervr. Sr. Lulls, August 22 Advices! from Robinson, Crawford County i Kansas, says a man named Osborn. ' iiijmii there under indictmeot tor murder, assaulted Sheriff Henderson. la-t Friday, iullicting wounds believed to be mortal, his head being mashed in by blows with a large iron link. ' That night a mob of masked men en- j tered the jail, took Osborn out, and I haeged bim lo the nearest tree. '-- - CixuxNAid ."'Angust . -w--TLel1" -V,. ninrrr lK-rkiey .prices ( est, iririniaY eruM.ial itra tf.at K t 1 - " n - w ' - - - ' , r. . t i . !.... . v rawiorj, a qnaca uoeior. connneti m Ijail there charged with poisoning Wil- i i- t i . rt . ...... ,i.i . The Xxtlweal Fi.r.l uf kclsUK mt PlllLAi El i Hl v. .uj-t 2-' Yfi- l(.tr. 'e , J. j. Pvttins. a l.ii l! ;!. i ! I" L'HO , ,. ,. Mi...,- ' u-i:in::.-. ; !i iter t' - . tb-r 1. i ;:!,.? 'I'll' . Omaha AiiL'J.-t Jt- l;;inicii.-e , . f raiin jii . rs La . e icea i,y- i inir south southwarl the pat l (iavs. tlrca? comliers ofthem nlighi.-d in this I yeiaitv. iiiit we caa in-ar i.l r," i;u:n- i ages. Hi-h U'.rth wind-t prev..!I. Krrlnu KMllrviwI Arrldrat Jackm.x, Mi--s., .u";.-t j:; An pj-srO- AfZvvZrrTZ i&7i? ' B 1 M "t: ,lK" Ck 'r i ser tra'.a on th? Nfn- Or nil.l j mAiDg a .....e !'lge give wreck of the train. Four jrsun were killed aad sixteeu woanded. five or six severely. Very heavy rains yester day afternoon and iasi nih' raised the creek uausually high and ru.l.len iy. and no doubt weakened il e fo'i!.- dation of the lirid.'e. Souie of passenger lot their fiagage lie ; ! t iNi INV ! I. A 1.' i VO'I'!? ;;,en li:-.i:.e,t !..:rv Mw! i'i:re Ilan.n.oud. n were in , .a: Owe a ton. 0er Cwiin'r. Kv.. f.r , : .. .-. - . , j U. u,n-dcr of P .I.ert Martin, a L:gb- i iy reswicted !!.. -.'u oi Owea cii-tv. : , , . were tasen iron ;tie jail a'-o r. 1 v 1... . 1 .. J me;i, arid ha.'.g uw:i. V,. rr l.t- ! e.d "i1 D a ! tie exc:;eiiieai was mfti L'T-ted abiui the Ivnehinu, the eiiizeas rcrally approving t-.- lawie-n ..te.-.i. i Le ! voiin' men were eou-iderd wild aod re-;iess when nid.-r the tcn-ience of - t ....... ; murdere 1 Mr. Alar ' ia. .V. ,-.! . J)Et;iT!.R.S NOTICE- wni u- i-r. -tfi.l :.l .11 ll-l .. i.i ' Th, 1: a!., rt r.U i-.-r,i:.-;l ii... ,r .. r. a imV.Vt" j.-rw-l.; li r i :i -i- ! r. Tl ' 1-, ..lliir. t i!,il:!'l niTk.-.v. i. 1-ir-i al' l 11:;1 1.--- J!.: ! J ..11 . . j, 3-im'r. ni Muni 1 burkt.-t. ,!-:t.T :. A..-.-,u.-ii ! J.t-iii:j.i i...-: ,i -i! Al:r- .!. li.iru'r. -! i. !-:ii t.. I.,--, u. 1, - -. A-"Ui:l ..I 1'. ifc ..1. v.jr-. -imi'r.,,: ii,., I'. H-iV. i!--r1-.-i. A,i-.iuctil Y. A. I.uk.-i:. iri .r-ii.in ... J T l (r. A,-'- tint '-i Y. Jl. Lii n. icur iuu ..f tir-r. I tint! .u."uri; -i lit-riryj. '. -ao'mr. ot A'r;iL-i!ii Mi.i.l: . ...i ' i.' Kirt ;i"r-iiMt ft J. J. H.:u.iii, -v-!i AfXTun: "I ua." C. K'-mu. i rt -;.v c. -f .I n.L3 K'-iiu. .i."-;..i,si. Kir-: -ti ii c ( I av: i in -Kt- -tr il f.:.h ..rri.e.l. Av.ur.t i 11. S. 1 k aud A. J. in lro! A i x. J'jbn-vn. !..-.:. -f. A'.-iV-ui: ! Ht-rry Scv it- . . ; i v dip B. any ; f ii-i- I tar i acunt TJivrh y-nr.rjr. eootT: JiiTi'l Lt-hLia.i. -i-r-taA-ti. Ar--unl ii ::'!, lierfccvh r, . im'r... h i). lai vr : . -wi. Fir't :h-ouiic Mi Itiiv-.'i IL ut-tiiv-r, . Ar-unt ! Jn.r aivi I. H. F.-ht-r. i . of J. H. Fi-hT. (.ifrval. A'vunt oi At. A. K. tri-;-?e rVrt.L' j t!" rMl rtite 'f Ti.'tUM tin- 1. Tlnrl aT-uurit -.f M. A. S.uu.f r ;i:i1 in. V : .i ir- Amontif HeLry .f--!n-u, 'uirLaii V.":l. rl. XuLtrt. Fim urut rir.til ato,uat of J. It. K iui in 'L :i't.:-i AAII.N K. lUUKKY. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is wi'ii-:y knotrn ' oi mc nwisT. Oi'i t',',a ;" punfymg r-iZft-Z? the l l.vvl. I h oi" con- staatly 2Twin' r. p- Jtutioti. Iiase-I on in intrinsic virtue, an.1 jti-taijicil hv iti re markable cures. So mild a to he "sale and beneficial to children, and yet so searching a lo effectually purge eiu tLe 'jr.-:!t ror niptiou of the l.iuod, u. h as the serot':lii and syphilitic contamination. l!i-puri:ie-. or diseases that have lurked in the si stem fur years, hxjii yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. IIe::ce i:.s vr.mlerful cnn , many of which are pnl.ii.-5y kaonn. of Scrofula, and all s -rolidoas lii-eases. Ulcers Erujitions. and mpt.iv li onlers of tlie skin. Tumors. Itiotcli.. Itils,lijiple5, Pustules. Sores St. Anthony's i'jrr-. I:k or i:rriM las Tetter. Salt Klu urn. Sealil m)l ll. ad. itin-iworm. and internal Li cerations of tlio I' terns Stomucii. I j anil Liver. If. ai.-o run-i titL.r eom-pUuiit-', to whl. h it nuiiM not seem esueei ally a.lapte.1. su h as Iriisy. 1 ))')) siii. Fits Xeuraliria, Heart list';is. Female Weakness. Debility, and Leucorrha'a, w lii th. y are iua':t!!".-:.i-tions ot" the sertHulotis po:-ic. It is an excellent restorer ol" Iu a'cli and sirength in the Snrin r. By renewing the atipetite and vignrof ti e digestive opans. it .iissipat. the depression and listless l.-n. gutirof the season. Kven where mxiisonii-f appears petiple feel U-ttcr. and live longer. Ibr cleansing the blond. 'IT... ?vseni inm. on with n-newed vicror and a ijevr 1- r's,. ,,f life. PREP A BED Ii T Dr.J. C.AYER L CO., Lowell, Mass., SOU) BT AFX DRrW;?-?- EVEUYWrilEKB CHUKCH DECORATIO.MS : - Attrn'i-,ii .,f I'Dur.-h Ci.ei riitKr-is cllisi t'oar Tery lull dlfjiU). Showing; Panel. Corinthian Column, Pulpit Itoee Deeoratioits, ami oil ing t en I re. Prl.vari-ry ml.-nte. with t'vi-i;.l ,l- nn tt:imtn.im wirK -rrt' ..run t- r.-r sl.-ir- i: zoic ii i: ". X-t: P. II., !0 i ilia ivr -i;i.i iir-:li. l a.. Jimv 12. rrrrsiJUKGii' ITO"W Floral Hall and W Gallery Emfe, c.-nf A.inii i..:i t::i sr;rniiMP.i:i: it. sr. waa V 9 .lf. nio:t i'oil. 'jr Ci't'lectitin r.j' ItARE GVTPIE"R.ITSrC3. OF EXHIBITS- , la !. yilrr.,1 Ws,errH.:n!. ii'.i.r" Ic i':va:u ar'l . 'akv '-':.! I.--i:arr f; Hirers- R .hh. -I I I OSUtlUn PKialMUC UtUlaCUC AN ' t il .jjgiW w t al . w J-i w ii. in FiniMimrs raeoitv. ra'.ir2e. ..! :i tt. ft'iiitt.- aw'-ir v ".-ru. inTtTl rtitt,-nti..n. on. f tli i.'ailuix t.,r It in'a I. tu:ca States. TWENTY-SIX TEACHERS Vhtirjr fr tiuiu . I A'Miny Ailr-iBt.iyt i,,,, Afeoiumtlatiuu. S'nd to the I'rei,lmt. RF.V. I. C. PKRSUiXK. I. D.. for a catalogue. Fall Term commences September" . A.icust9. -Vv .! . , Pennsylvania College CETTVSBLKG, PA. I I'. Ml : :i r..i n-i Ii.. p.u' i : try rii.r 'lii..- 1' r- p:xratory Depart.'iu nt. . .. i.ir:i.- i. th. r.zl u;nniNi . i ti, Suinnt:nt, w it ; : i r:irtn In S hil.:ip: 1 : - In r : :!.,r:iMLi.- -r 1 ' . ... i.r-q,.. .. Ai.Kxri."k. i . II. l.KV P. L. H AKKN.N " n.. S i;, rinirn.'ant ..I Hn p. l.t'. CENTENNIAL. Hotel Directory. OF Philadelpliia. T'laMo.! .if ..ur rlir will Ti.it th irwl V..niii.. ti!,!-.i-..n st :l4.iettbu. Tb will nul ti.it ;, ..( l:.,tj warn luc aen.n,m-l 1.1..U. n-ic-.xl n: th .-iiar.- are rva-n.,.ie. j , .i., I, tiioj- m.. tn;. .l Ji-r.ir-iii-c . iivt, tn mi. f n i.-a:i -v.: .n- ;.T .N-rri-!-.n.i'n.s. with tl.r .r-.;.rn-' lots! !:rtirT itl.l t t nl !, a -.ri- tuil. nj. u, tlire Tr.iQ:rai-&t. TLis Dir. ct, iry i compile..! bv J. WEAVE It & (u, paper lilvertUing gu., 1:? Sii.ithr.c! i Strfrt, riTTSnrKG. PA. nr.-i. -1 .. ii. , i ,i : v ,rrt M roiU.Seij.tu. f , Elm Avenue Hotel, f'LVI -i-.I-M I. AM. K.'fTV lii.r 1 ,- r. -t. West eud of Machinery Hall. .'Hit UfHtMS. I. rl " irr .1 iv. 'IKIJ-IS. P.',.r rr -;.-,i-l' i. .'a T F A H O l V HOTEL. I -J-iO Son ili Matt ktrrrl. fbiliMlMia. fm. t.nu.1 AiE V. Ars.. . .,. :hH,-nri H ,u C;:..-ina.i:L Fn;.. .. - . jr ,!:,- r.. w:i:i..iii U-ir I. Jl. r..ri-, c tr n,l fr .u. 0-::' at, I s.r j:: f.'t t; ;i .-.i..i . Ju:,.- I !r.m 211..- I'er.tr.l Im-s:: i-. V-.rin.. .1 Hi 'II A ST f I li ; if o l w r V iti:. Kl K' r.l.V n. v.V. finrMrwl, Trout 3:ilh tw 4ith klmt.. Pl.ll-xielphi.-, I" ll ..m.-tii:.-;- r:ist. l-it M : ear I ..--: - r t . .-:.. -..i.i :! i r ,n'i. - : n i i.-ni: i ; -K j-. l -;...i . i,.t r.w ':ir:.i:ure: r..:,, fv ,' " -a',: I. 'NilN'i -1 I' EH liVY' lir-. ik-.n: ari.l -u,:--r . j .-t.t,,-. m.-h : r.r.uii -n i- i ..ii. ' .:.-! rri.ut. in,,, a : i,rze i..ir i, - Mlll-!.ltl,: II, ----r-.lr s-fi ,!. K . ., :O.I V I- i-i : ii .v.. a:i .- : i - - r- c '..-i, -' t KAN'XIX H'rTI'I.i'1. SHIELDS HOUSE, V- 'iiMi-iil.Y i.K!iX.K) V. . 7 ii s:.v::. s;:r S:;r.i2. B::i;?. W. Ii. S . U'.l.'ii A X. f r. T,.:- 1., r Wit th II tl. m, ln-ra? Iy rr-n.!- it I n-.i;;-- Lie-!. IJoard por la, !..(. li,a. hijLJIOXT HOTEL. ( STKH-TT.Y ElKsr CLASS. Termw : .-, pr ttxy. r-- O.rn.T Krv-First nn. 'reson Streets , , SiLVKK MAl'LF. (1EOVE, t f ' r i'HILJill.LPHlA. !. r! r. sn.l V. P.St...rn-, ..f Bal::mire. " XEkS AXIl "K..PKlEli.KS. Mjj-t W. V. LI LAXIi. MjiiaT. Ir A ,ann.Cj,rtf, i;,i,-.ii- ri !.-i n i . i.li. : :t ,.. h.irli; built aial turr.i-ti . . K,i.il,ii.ti.ji. fru it., p.rlor-1. wn ml.. -nlr.l-i-,r Hunit.. A...iati..n.. r. 1 r. r. u. vrui .ii. NKir.i-ii .iii.i luiun ((..k.-u in :ri,. h..i-l. All i li.iri-1 ni.k-rate an l 3r,i.iom..l-t.i.n- liri.t-c.iiM.. Ii i. miluo ..ur bl. lt ,.! tu siiiiu rnrrin .-. f :;. ro.l Vntaaul Eir. . tiu;i tli ui..st ilr-iriUilc l..-,i.n , uv fcnteiini ul K t. I. I tie eiiiin. h in rn,un 11 t.y uijni i.-i-nt irr ..-..i m,i,- irr. i rhi-rr .nr. ar .wtli.iu.tkinT it i!k4i h-.ti-l in f hi,"!rl .l,:a. i .ir- .ir-ii;iir .in.t e.oi.innti. .i ibr n-t:r.-r...aiii.'!imrDt r ol the m.i liiral char.u iir.il .Iiiniiatiup n a tlrsi-li,. ,rti tirtr ul !un,i.li tiiu.-.;.- m lUr t-nttrtiiiiui,t ., ia mi-i.- Murkrl -it,,-; li;-,-u .-.ri u ih. I.... j.in.js. ' Congress Hal!. .i: v FcfKspHiY hkii-k HmTLL. . E!m Awe., Below Forty-second St., :tr-!T ..w...i-e v tin Kxhn iti. n Hull.'inir """ ' t-r ' "v s;.HnHrrtiui..-riT-'i' T;-,r-" i,"'r!-- 'rcs-tiN K i, ,.. K . K IK EE . Cl, f 'ai!r-!;.hi.-i. St. Cloud Hotel. Arvii St., !.ttwt u Till and stli. 1"" .l.f -. -.' - H-e.l ia rS:U4'lhU JiJ ..1.,- ., ruUw 1 0T-t;tt ur I'-r C.tt rttt.'f. Rates, s:j in) a Day. w. .vrn.iN. pr.,p r. $V1 lit drtj nl s w.in:e.l. ,unt -r it. rt:i i. EXECUTORS NOTICE. 1.- - 'I.'l;.iu. i if S f - i;"H .. the ltS tMf.it. h iTil, !ii .')' v. tv I--' : n.'n.v : ;iv-r t ail rrin-i in ,.- , I,. 4 tl, J5 i.. rt..ri i:ivi:'.4 i!u- ;:.n.i-t t'.-.c - ;. :tt -;ii i.v t ' ? -.tx H-r v:ti-ni-nt ai;: ii'-. '"r ! .t.- r. -!. i !. .,i ihe ile r:i -!. . t' . - .-v ,S ) ri:, i !"J 'i. 17'. WIM.HMWHJ.KK. Kji-ut'ir-. An.'. :. Xew Lst;iblishnieiit. MAM'FAcn tiLKK r'Ut'PLR WARE. H-v:::, jt:-t iiivl a c-'ptr fn'Ttiry. we are br -Dar. 1 t. m.iniif ii-trirw all kiTi! oi titr U'urf i..r Uir w, hifrl. Miilrr,-- art-l lrtw-r-in u-f. Kfairttti nr! -V.n. "' t (n r"ir ol W:o. Kuirit-:n XS..irr whtt. ("r-N-.rt". Me chuntc ;r'jt. i 'urr.S"r,nn't. KftWAKi K.KN.M IPH Mautrturra wJf -x ire yii hT"!tl ctirr. tui2 .TORMAL SCHOOL. I will nprn a X .rinai ,-h.tI at t'onflurnvf. n MUX P AY'. At (il ST 7, 18. an 1 r..n;i..u' t.-n wvok'. A sh.'P.nirh r..oi-..f in-airnr-it, wi::".aiv..B in .11 she lrr.t-h" t-ioir (.1. IS-mpI ami tuiii -o rfaiM. All h....l.! 1m. in ,'ti :i.i,iaif at tin- i rintnnx i.f the tnu. If I.J.MILI.K.R. Im'her. Jul. X. EXPOSITION, Stilft'- tt .ttiilli'its. litirr JH.tjilirlf. 1 .Inli.ar Ilt-iMi on Keiaw-iM - . I .'Aial w. jiaaM, A XWaX .H I i-l uraa x
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