)1TI0N OF TRADE, DESPITE THE ELEC TION. I F.xcltrmont Interfere 1 , Any rreiou v-.v". LnftCo.1 weekly review of trao. ttlon hi f' Interrupt 1 Itwlnci pirt week tliat moei comparisoni orrepondinu wetk last yeir art ig. NeTertliolnM tba Tolumo of le i,U'lnw t0" wonderfully we!! Hi durlnft the past week, m during i political campaign, ) that the rie tnntrit of 19 go lnK hirtory a isturlxKl etirront trade 1cm than any contort, altliough It turned largely ustrlnl ami eonimeirlal qtiestiona, Konornlly conldcrad doubtful to the And till U the more remnrknblf In the month! preceding thow ol Mcltcnirtit, npumlatlon had usually active and extravagant. . iWUlnn of th people there hn torecinfUont tone In m any t.ranclier Lm, and a larger trado wllti improv , ( uMiallV anticipated ai a result of Jponement of very many operation k-liow In pist montm. i!)orlii from liit -rior point gpnorallr ! the petit foil excitement as the ufll no of quiet III tin le during the past I yet It Is noteworthy Hint mo a of tran it'tiora was lnre,e for only king d iv. At all cities reporting p..ntimiel In lair or active demand, tircoly any c nipl.ilnt of stringency l, and collection, though wmi'wlmt pt.il, liave iH-en on the wholo sntisTnc nih linprovcnient noteil in several The l.-irgo voluino of currency In cir , together with the temporary Inact f sceii'ntlon,cxp'ain the nmtu-r, and !"inl Mnt m 'lit uliowi thnt tlio circula all kin I of money, which hid passed 1 tie m mmnm of list ycir, 1 1, JIM, increase I Sl.'f million in Oeto. y ieiehe.1 !,47,H7I,"0S on Xovemlu'i inilllo ns lurger than nyenra;o ipist week the Treasury lin nlso paid ',00,000 more than it his Uikoti in. NY tHIMUU'.N IJL'HXI'.I). fiicllve Kin? In llic I'nltoil StaiON of Colli in I) I a. inm-r from P.inamn I rliiRs an acc mnt V lire which took p'aeo rtreiitly In the korhood of Viltetu, Colutiiliiii. Thoflre jsieil in stubble, nnd owing to a strong i tin- 11 uncs ctunjit the houses of tho i Mnny childn n perishm! in the con tin n. Heavy Ks-os of ctttlo and prixluca kmrtoil. C .rlluipMia there lini 1 een great 1 ws Srouglit and for. at fires. All crop pen lout, an i in omo plnces tho tiro ptroye 1 other valuable proportion, in K mi Immense KiiKiir cimo plantation. I'll the buililingaud lj.OOJculTeo plants iiisumud by the fl lines. IVKns In the sections of N'ew Honth tlint nro suirermg from drought Hint bo ion in the fact Unit the dry mm-H Ii is r'nle swath tltrnutfh the rnlibit urmy. i local itins there aro scarcely any of Bit left. gi:xkk.Ij market. f I'lTIMIUUUIt. fEH Creamery $ 21 I Country roll 1'J JE.SE-Oiio full croura 11 'ev York 1 B 'JJ nt 'St i j ij T.S Appl, 1,1,1 i (ir,inw, p mail T.THY t'uiioiH, p'r, AlOK- Irih, Seef, I 'Si J 41 41 1 Si t S 1 M 10 i m 1 14 1 1 J .v. f.-J 41 -". it o.- Ml 2 7.-. tl St 1 (-, 1 Si a iki 1 15 1 ): Ml f.i 47 il'J fi" 7 '.'.r 7 S (ilk) 4 Si 111 .V) Jills) S 00 111 (s) WOO IDS Clover, country, i iiiioi iiy , . l'.liei himss , , I,M..( EVT-UllN). 1 re.1 1 a " IN No. '2 yellow car, .Mixe i car, Si.elle I iiiix mI. rS Nv Ni.'J white. K New No. "J Ohio nnd I's. jl'li-I'iiiicv winliT puts, 7 00 r .nicy spriim; patu, 7 tHi ( 'le ir w inter, 6 "ft III.. I'I..IM- d no Jf Now Timothy, 1I.V I Iiokx. frnm wni'nns '21 IK) DDL1NUS Wliite, '.'I IHI jlnill, 1', 50 C'hiFod, 1!01H) 1IAI.T1MOHB. nt no.2ioj, t ia ion it 15 M M (Western ill 8-i ler 'JD SI p Ml '-"J Wostern 10 50 17 00 riSCIN.NATI. Mt-No. 2 rod, $ 1 00 ? 1 0(1 i M 44 41 20 27 ts IS k 15 00 JU-r 15 23 I rim.ADKi.riiiA. ir-Fnmlly ( 0 00 $ 7 00 kiit No. S, Ucyi 1 OH 1 10 hi No. '.', Mixe-I 41) 60 p-l'ngradoi White XI 8t No. a ' 61 Jter Creamery Extra IS '11 lete N. Y. Full i ' -nm t . OW 1. 1 vi-; STOCK. vcmentaniiil PrlccH at tlio Contral lirovo Yardw, i'.unt Idbcrty. CATTLE. 'he Stlnrilv of CHtlln hm luw,n nulv full ami re hits not lieen muoli life in tho trml j. e m.wt "f llie stock wan ot nn Inforior f'l'.V. No prime cattle on msrket nnd y lew itiNHl. 'J ho Kenerul tone of lm miir g viiw dull and prices lower than c iiiinon. f give the fol owing a ruling prices: rbne, l.Iioo , 1,000 ibi, r 00 to 5.40; Eood, to 1,400 Hut, to 4.50; good, 1,000 to fs lb., Mil to 4 00;roush fut, 1, to l,im ll, :t to 8.50; fat cow and heif- t. i lo 8; Lull, 1.75 to 3; fresh coW4 and uigeni, tSi to 50 jier ha.L uuus. n'he re celpU of hoip have been light lnee ipnrJayjthe market ws active on good put irmde, but heavy and course weiuhU ire slow ; bant h-avy Krades wre unchaiued t he followiuu qmwiion: I'ulbuielpliias, 70 to ft.Ht); Ut Yorkers, .V0U to ft.O.'i; com- LWto58a5Y0rkWh 10 6-M!rou8nii 8IIEEP. Ths r.'oslpti of sheep this week wore light, at the market was the worst wehaveliid r year w bile the lamb trade wns fnirly i i 1u'"e fllwi Trims O-ilo '1 Indiums, all weiher. weighing here 100 110 p ,unds, t4 00 to 4.25; g.wd mixed. UJ 5 iwuiids, Ma to 4 0J; fair to goo.1, NO H p minis, 3 00 to 3 S: conimon Ut fair. t 75 jound, ti 00 to 2 75; prime lra', 75 to pounds, .V50 to 5.75; lair to good, 50 to 05 '""'Is, 4.50 to 6.Si. Veal elves, UOto 'pnunds,$.5.5ito0 7.'i. The prosiwcUare eep will sell higUor tue coining weuk. TIIK AN AIIC1I I3T3 Celebrating t ho Memory of the IIay market niarucrere. Th nrt anniversary of the hanging of tho Ai.nrohlsii wm observed by the Chicago ympathlcr, but not within the limits of the city. Police regulations preveniea a pro cession or flying of red bunting and there was no outbreak of any kind. Aiou o.uw peo ple men, women and children gathered individually at ttie tiepos anu iwo oig train c in led them to Waldhelm cemetery. On the way to the cemetery, the crowd re setnliled anything rather than poople lent on a melancholy errand. Joking and chafflng was the ordor of the day, all tho way out None of the person who gained notoriety through connection with the Anarchists' trial were preevmt, except Bplce' sister, Oretchen, and the daughters of (itaorge EinroL The feature of tho proceedings was the reading of a lottor from Albert Parson to his children, addressed to them with a re quest th it it should n t be opened or ro vl until the first anniversary of his exaoutinn. JL'Ml'ED TO DEATH. Fifteen or Sloro lilvea Ioat Dy the Iliiriiinft of a Factory. The mnat disasterous Are ever xerloncid at Rochester, N. Y., occurred nt the works of th RMm fluii'o mil Lintern Cmiiniiy. a building of seven stories w ith two biisomeiit, situate 1 nrar theflenesoi Fall. The flr broke out at 7s o'clock, when almut forty t eoplo were nt work, mostly on the third floor. The smoke was very dense, and a the men could not reach the llro- sciiei, they were f. tc l to jump f rein the third story. Fourteen Jumped on the wet side c if tin building and were friRhtfully injured, sizot them dying within nil hour. Four others will ilio. The nnme of the de id nrc: J. ph Darner, John Urcuiour, JiwpU Webln-r, Harry Kohnelder anil John Chill. The futnlly injured are Richard Pnfeli, Frank Hlddons, DjiiIcI Wntkins and Jchi Clem. It is thought Mint Ave or moro bodies are in the ruins, in clu ling one or more girls. The loss on tho .lidding Is tW.OOO; Insure 1 for 140,000. The loss on tho lantern plant ir 173,OJO, with insurance on pluut of 17 V W. SNOW-STOIIM IN KANSAS, Train Ielnyod ami llavoo I'laywl AVilli tlieTclcpliono aviid Tclenrnpli. Tin. mrt I'lieliomeniil snow-storm thstfVer oeciirr d In Northern Knnwis legan Frldsy inornirgniid continued furl .ii-ly nlliiay. The tnlns aio delayed and the telegraph wire ars prostrate I In nil direction with lh exception of one line to Kaiiims City, In Atcliinonover 200 tolepho'ie lines nre bn kin and so timglol up with the electric light wires that the eloo tric light works have suspended to prevent ncideiit. Him snow-storm Is the heaviest t hut has occurr.d here at any season of the your slnca 187S, PROMINENT PEOPLE. Mr (it.ADSTONK will star In public life until tlio IrUh question is suttl -d. lilK l'rlnce of Wales and tho C?nr of r.iimiu are no menu performers on tho banjo. Tiikiik Ua poKiiliil.ty of the young tier man Kaiser taking n ;r'v to America after the 'loso of bis journey iiii In l.urope. CnfNT Von Miii.tni: has tonne I to Cornell I'niverslty for tlnej months u Inrg.t nuinlmr of volutin s from tne iirrliirm of tlio Cioriiiau Kmp.re. Mtt. ItnvAX, once n department clerk in Washington, and tho ori:iini.er of the po-t-ollieeKVKlem of Jap in, iinw has an income of lo.i,(.oii a year. Sill Ciiahi ks Itrssni.r , the noted F.nclish leu-rinter. mnl.cH Ins ou n t'Tins as counwl at thnbarainl usually cliari's at tlio rati) of over." a miiiutii. Tiif I'lirisi'ins lwiving nnttiinc e'se to do jimt nt present are amusing tin ins. h-es by milking Inn ot a new Ht.vlo hat which 1'resi ilent Cai'iiot now wears." Has At. t l. a, thn Abyssitiinn general, Is n striking looking man. alxi.it tivo feet nine inches in height, extremely mils 'iilnr, u mag in Ili-en t liurs.Minin nnd a linn shot. Sin Aktiii h Si i.i.ivn does not look like an inspired musician. Iln is short and stoot, with a low forehead and short curly Uuir, bluck eyes and a k uani bull i.g chin. Tub widow of James K. Folk lives a life of comparative seclusion m the old Folk uiHiisinn near Nashville, Tenu. Her inM leet is still bright, but her memory is poor. V l'rlnce of Wales owes at pi evnt over "'voiii. nnd is thinking m-rioinly of ap plying to -ar. anient for mi allowance for l'rincn Alliert li nn, v,,U uo. kuja up u household of his own. Tiik fortune of Kussell Sae Is estimated at sixty millions of dollars. Tim old liiiau cier Is over seventy years of ago. mnrried, and cbiidiiiiH. He ik in splendid ticulth, und does not look his yours. TltK little Crown l'rineo of fiermnny Is following in the footstep! of his warlike an cestors, and Is drilled nt For lnm uvery day fir lial fan hour by Sergeant iluuk, of tho First itegimeutof l'oot (iuurds. Kimi Kiioi'i.Al.ii.NKonv, of Slam, ha just forwards I his wedding pr.n-nt to his royal brother of China, it consists of a footstool of massive gold, studded with largo rubies, ami represent a value of f.'oo.O.).). Mihh Daimy liAiti.AM). tho attractive young daughter of the Attorney (ieneral, will be the only Cabinet debutante the com ing season. Her brother, Mr. Hufus (iurland. who laUily enU-red the C'atholio Church, is itudyiug law. Ski iiktahy FAtticitii.n. of the Treasury, is suld to be more vusy of upproncli than any other public oltlciul in Washiii.ton. and not withstand. the great pressure to which he Is constantly subjected he maintain a re markable evenness of demeanor. l.i F.mp ror William as Jupiter, Kmperor Frederick as Wars, F.mpres Augusta as Juno, and Empress Victoria a Minerva are four statues of fund-stone which have just been placed in niches above tho grand entrance to tho Koyal Hehloss in Ilerlin. M. Djc IIrazxa, who once tried to explore Central Africa in opposition to Mr. Htauluy is iu a terrible state of mind, lie is ure that wicked man Stanley is on a sort of till hunt, having for iu object the annexa tion of all Central Africa by "iwriidiou Albion." A brother of the late ex-Marshal Baz-alue is still living in France. He is an engineer, and has two sons who are promising young officers in the French army. They have been authorized to add their mother's name to their father', and are given in the army list a Kazaine-Hayter. KRifATOH Fi.imh, of Kansas, la an Ohio " who ne.l ti Fm-v,rln. Kan., when nineUuju yeara eld ami started the Kni-nna JV-ui. Without ateistanoe he gathered the items, wrote tbe ringing Free State editorials, set up the type and worked the hand-press until the enterprise bad developed futlioieutly to allow him to hire helo. The flint-bottle manufacturers of Pitta burg and vicinity are about to form a big Trust, which will, when the deal is consum mated, take in the greater portion of the flint-bottle manufacturers in this country. T11E BALLOT BOX. SERMON nr REV. DR. TALMA OE, Subject i Th Ark of tho American Covenant. Trxt: "TV rublt$ and a half tnit th Unyth of it, ami i cubit and a half th brtadth of it, nnd a ruhit and a half tin height of Exodus xxxvll, 1. Look at It the sacred chest of tlio an cient. It ks about Ave feel long, three feet wide and three feet high. It was within and out of pure gold. On the top of it stood two angels facing each other with outspread wings. In that sacred box was the law, nnd there were In It a great mnny precious stones. With that box went the fate of the nation. Carried in front of the ho-t, the waters of the Jordan parted. I Hvinely charged, cost ly, precious, momentous box. Mo unholy hnnos might lay hold of it. It wa called the ark of the covenant. Hut you will under stand It wo a box, thn most precious box of the age. Where is It nowi Cone forever. Not a crypt of church or museum ot the world ho a fragment of it. lint I not this nation God's cboen people! Have we not passed through the Itcd N-af Have we not been led with a nillnr of Urn bv nightf Ho thin nation no ark of the cove nantl Yes, the ballot box, the inert d chest of the nation, the ark of the American cove nant. In it I the law. in It I tho divine and the human will, in it is the fate of tlio nation. Carried in front of our host again mid again tho waters of national trouble havo parted. M Ik' hty ark of tho covenant, tho American ballot tsixl It i a very old box. In Athens, long before the art of printing, the people dropped pebble into it to give ex pression tl their sentiment. After that I can were dropss into it a white tn-an for tho atlirmative, a black loin for the nega tive. After that, when thev wished to veto a mnn out of citi nsliip.tliey Would write his name upon n shell and drop t hat into the box. D'Coiiuell and tirote and Colsteii ami Ma rnulny and Gladstone, fought gn at battles in the intnslu. tu n of tlio ballot boxes in Eng land, and lo-day it is one of the fiistrnvses of that nation. It is one of the corner stones of our government. It is older than tlio insti tution. In it isour national satcty. Tell mo what will be the fate of the American b i Hot tax, the ark of the American covenant, and twill tell you what will be the fate ol this nation. Hive the toj) once a year, or onou in four years, nn opportunity to express their political sentiments, nnd you practically avoid insured turn and revolution. Either give them tlio ballot or they will take the sHord. Wit lout the bnll.t box 'thorn can be no fruo republican institutions. Mil ton visiting in Italy noti I Unit, on the side of Vesuvius gardeners and farinet were at work while the volcano was ineriiption, nnd henskeil them if they wcretafo. Y. .'' said the farmers nnd the gardeners, "it is safe; all the danger is before tho eruption; then couios earth'pinke nnd terror, but ju t ai soon as tho lolcatio ls-gins to our forth lava we all feel at rest" It is the suppression of political sentiment, tho suppressu n of public opinion, thnt makes moral enrth- lU ike aim national enrtli.pinke. l t pub lic opinion pour forth, and that gives satisfaction, nnd thnt gives peace, nnd thnt giv. permanency to go ut uovei n incut And Vi t, though the ballot I t is tlio sacred chest ami II. o ark of the American covenant, you know ns well ns 1 know it lm its sworn anl igonists, and I iropose this morning, in tiod' name and ns a Christian patr.ot. to si t I elore you tho iinuies of mhiio of the sworn enemies of this sacred chest, tl o ark of the American covenant, tho ballot Ihjx. First, I remark, ignorance is a mighty foe. Other thinu'S Is-ing eiiial, the mure iut.'lU gencea man has the better ho Is ipialilleil to exercise the right of suffrage, You have lieen ten, llfteen, twenty, thirty yo.ir. study ing American institutions, you have cm. vassel all the great iiiestions about tiiriiran I home rule nnd all the educational ipiostions, and everything iu Ameru en politics you are well aciuaiiitod with. Vou consider ymir selt' comis'tent to cast a Vote next Tiles lay, and you are coiilideiit. You will take your posit ion In tile line of electors, you will'vvait lor your turn to come, tho judge of election will nun iiiuce your name, vnii will ctx.t your vote nud pass out. Well done. Hut right bchint yo i tliero willeomoa man who cannot spell I lie mono of coiup trollcr, or attorney or mayor, lie cannot write,, or it' bo can vrite li ' uses a small "i" for the s'ional pKinouii. lb, could not toll on vthicli siilii ot tho Allegheny mountains Oho is. Educated canary biro's, c incite I hoi'sf know more tliaii ho. lie will c.i-i Ins vot " and it will lialaiii o your vote. His ig norance is as niiglitv a your intcllijen'e. That is not riilit. All nieii ( fair mm I will acknowledge tlmt that is not riglit. I til 1 1 a innii cm read tint I NHarutnm of In I. prud ence nud the com.t itut ion of the t nit. 'd States, nnd calculate tho interest on the Aliiei irnii debt, nud kno.v the ilill'erenen be tween a liepiibliciiii form of rovcriiuieiit and a mouiircliy or a dospotisui, lie is limit to ex ercise Hid right ot su I'rago at any ballot Lot lietHccn Key West and Alaska. In 7! in Mn. laud tl ero were " 000,0 10 children who ought to have lieen iu school. Tliero wi re i nly l,:;:!:l,ono, in other wcrls, about '!' per cent,, and ol the 5.1 kt ci'iit. u it more than 5 er cent, got an) Hung worthy the iihiiio of no elui'Htion. Now, takclhat foreign ignoianco and a id ittooiic AiiiTieau ignorance, and there will be iu November thousands and thousand of op!ewr,c nro no mer quiililieil lo exercise (he right of suf frage than to lecture on astronomy, How are theso things to be corrected t Hy laws of compulsory education, well executed. 1 go in for n law which. after civimr fair warniuir for a few years, slutll innke ignorance a crime. Tliero is no excu-e for igiioraniKion these subjects in this land, h here the common schools make knowledge ns free ns the fresh air of heaven. I would have n board ot ex amination seated Ik'shIo tho nlHoer of regis trillion, und let them decide whether the men who come up to vote have any capacity to be iiimiui-cliH iu a hind where we are all moil in i lis. 1 1 no of the most nwlul foes ot the American ballot box to day is popular ignor ing o Eilui'iite th oplo, give them uu op portunity to know mid understand what they dm If they will not take the educa troii. deny them tho vote. Another oiorlul enemy of this sacred chint, the nrk of the American covenant, the ballot box. is spurious voting. In l-o, iu llrool.lvn, tl.ero were a thousand mimes re corded of persons who had no residence here, and if there wore a thousand attempted fraudulent vote in I he best city on the con tinent, wiiat may we exsjct ill cities not so lurtuuutuf What a grand thing is the law ot registration! Without it e'ections in this country would be a farce. There must be a scrutiny ou this suojoct. Tim law must have keenest tw ist for the neck of repeater k. Some thing more than slight line ami short im prisonment, it is nn attempt at the assassin ation of the ltepublio when a man attempts to put in a spurious vote. In olden time when men laid unholy hands on the ark of the covenant they dropped down dead. Wit ness Usah. And when men attempt to put unholy hands on the American ballot box, the ark of the American covenant, they do serve extermination. Another powerful fee of this sacred chest ie intimidution. Corporation sometime demand that their employee vote In this and that way. It is skilfully done. It is not positively in so many words demanded, but the employe un derstands be will be frozen out of the estab lishment unless he votes a the Arm do. Ho you can go Into villages where there nro es tablishments with hundreds and thousands of employes, and having found out the poli-tii-s of the head men In the factory, you can tell which way the election I going. Now, that is damnable. If in any precinct In the United State a mm cannot vote a he pleases, there is something awfully wrong. how do you treat that employe who votes Hiirorently from what you do Oh. you say you do not interfere with the right of suf frage. Hut you call him into your private office, and you find fault with his work, and after whilo you tell him there is an uncle. or an aont, or a nlece.or a nephew that mnst nave mat pos'tion. i on do not say It Is be cause he voted this or that way, but he knows and Und know it Is. If that man ha given to yon in hard work an e rtilvalent for the wage yon pay him, you have no right to ask anything else of him. He sold vou hi work; he did not sell you hi political or religion rirlnciple. Hut ynn know a well as I do hero is sometimes on that sacred chest, the ark of the American covenant, a shadow cor porate or monopolist In. Another powerful foe of that sacred chest, ths ark of the American covenant, the ballot box, is bribery. Verr often It I not money that brllie. but It is oflliM. "You make me 1'rosidcnt and I'll make you a Cabinet officers vou mike me Coventor ami I'll make you Surveyor Gen eral : yon make me Mayor and I'll put you on the Water Hoard; you give me position and t il give vou position." That Is the form ot bribe often and often In these great citie. I do not sav it t In our citv, but vou know again and again throughout the land theo have been the form of bribe. oTered. So It is often the case thst bv the time a man comes to an office to which he has lssn elected ho Is from the crown of head to the nolo of foot mortgaged with pledges, and tho mm who (trv to Albany or to Wnshin -ton to get nn VfNce I applying for some position which was given away tlire- m mtlis lefor tho elec tlon. Two long line of worm fence, one worm fence reaching to Albany and the other to Washington, ami there a great iiiiinv citizen astride tho fence, and they nre equally poised, and they nro waiting to sen on which aide there is most emolument, and on thia side they got down, but l.riln ry kick both wav. It kicks thn man that o. for it and the man that takes it. llrils-ry to-.lnv yon will a Invt to I e one of the might iest roes of tho American ballot box. Another great rnemv of that sa.-reil chest. is defnma'ioii of churn tor. Can you lind out from iiespaNrs when two' men nre running for otliee which is the be-t .' How nft-ii ill tho autumnal le- tions the good m in Is denounced and tho bad man applauoe I, so that you inn come sometime to no just opinion ns to who is the N-st man. nnd tliero are hundreds nud thousands of electors who go up In veto so utterly Is'fogged thev know not w hat they do. Is not that a fearful In-lliien.-e to be brought iimii tlio ballot box of ttii country f It has been so eve r since tho foundation of this Government. liefnuintioii! It is tho cut so of thn Ameri can ballot box. Just ns soon as in th" great citie n man Is put up for o'licehels made thn target Thn fact that he is up u prima fa-inevidonce thst he must be brought down. HI public life and hi private life am scruti tiisd, and all tiio electric lights are turned ou. How often it is that men have gone down mi ler such things. In every autumnal election the air is thio l with carrion crows scenting carcasses. Caw! C.iw! Caw: Thorn nre licwsp iH.rs iu the I tilled Mates that in tho great nuluuitiul elect ions lake wild license for liis-rly. They are lllhsl with cnlumy. Tlio editorial columns of su. li pas'rs reek with it; their columns nro KtulTcd with it. There nm newspnHrs in tho t'liiled States which ill the groat popu lar elections break fast and dine nnd sup on indecency. They wallow pi it. Swine like the imro. They give mote for one ipiill full of it than a whole hogshead of decent pro duct. There are in tin so great autumnal elections men sitting in editorial chairs w ho write with n ipiill, not plu.-krd from the stu pid goose or thn siiMiiiik eagle, but from n turkey hnz ird! Ghouls! Ghouls! 'I hey lip tlio city sewer into their c.btonnl ink slund. I cfainatioii of diameter is one of she curses of the American ballot box to da In your great presidential elections w ho cin toll from wlint ho rends who is the man he ought to vole forf H id until sometimes ap plauded, goisl men delioilll 'I'd. Another p.iHeriul ion of tho a-icrcd chest, tho ark of tho American covenant, the bal lot box, is the rowdy and drunken caucus. The ballot box dis's not give any choice to a mnn when the nominations nro in idn iu tho back part of a grogcry. When thn elector cones up ho has toilloosl let Avon two evils. l;i some of the cities men have come to Hm ballot box to vote, and h ive found both names such a scaly, greasy ami Htenelilul crow they hint no choice, Vou say vote for somebody outside. Then thev throw nwav their vote. Christian moil of New York nud llrooklyu. honorable, men, patriotic men, go and tiikn possession of th cau.-U"os. first having s.iturutod your pocket hundkercluefs with cologne or somo other disinfectant, go down to the caucus und take posse sion ot it in the ti'iimi of the Lord Col Almighty and the American s'opto, though at tor vou como back vou should have lo bang your hat and cent on a lino in the back yard ior ventilation. Now, how are these things to bo remedied! home suy bv a pro.M-rtv ii:ilitl-itt . Thev ".y that alter ii man ueU a certain ainou.i of prosTty :l certain amount of real e.tato he is tiniui.-ially interested ill good govern ment, and he Imh-ouiim cautious aii-1 conserva t ve. I reply, n propel (y ipialilii ntiou would shut olf from the ballot box n great many of the Ust men in the laud. Lib rary ui.-ii nre almost always p. Mir. A t en is a g.si I imple ment to make the world l.elt-r, but It Is a very pisir inipletin nt to get a livelihood ordi liai ily, I have kiiiiw u si'oi'os ol literary men who never on ii. d a fool i f groiin I tin I never will own u foot of gr.iiiu I until they got. Illl.l T it. I'ro.os.Dis of colleges, teachers of bonis, editors of news, ases, ministers of religion, ipialitied in cviry possible way to vole, yet ii. i worldly sm ss. There has been many a limn who lias not had n house on uni t i who Will have a mansion in heaven. There nre many who through a.-, el. nls of fortune have conni to great sin-cess while they are pio'oiiud iu their stupidity, ns pro found in their stupidity as a man of largo fortune w ith whom I was crossing the ocean, who told lie he was going to see til dykes of Seotland! When a member ol my family asked a lady on her return from i.uroi if she had soon M..nt lllanc, she replied: "Well, really, 1 don't I. now; is that iu lluropo!" Ignorance by tho s.puire foot. l'roK-rty pi.illlicatioii will not do. 'I ho only way those evils will In one heat d will Ih by in to thorough legal defense of tlio ballot box and a more thorough niomliution mid Chrlstiuniulioii of the people. 'Unit nrk of the covenant was carried into captivity to Kirintli-jeariui, but one day the ; teoplo hooked oxeu to a cart, ami thuy put tills nrk on the cart, ami the cart was taken to Jerusalem the nrk of the covenant coming w it h tlio shout iug and thanksgiving of tho s'ople. And though the Americin ballot box, the nrk of the American covenant, our sacred chest, lias Is n carried a;,-a i n and again into captivity by fraud and ini iuitv an. I spurious voting, 1 lieliovo it will bt brought back yet by prayer and by Christian consecration! and will le n t down in the midst of the temple of Christian patriotism. Whose responsiuility I Yours ami mine. You have not only a vote, you have a prayer. The prayer may bn mightier than the vote. Oh, as citi. en s of this iM-aiitiful city, and of this Stat., nnd of this nation, let us do our whole duty. W. cannot live under any other form of government than that which tiod luisgiveii us iu this country. The si iii h on our ling are not the stars of a thick ening nielit, but the stars sprmkl. d niind the bars of morning cloud. Wo are goiug to have ouo government on this entire conti nent. lt the despotisms ot Asia keep their foet olf the I'm illc const nnd let the tyrannies of Euroie keep their loot olf the Atlantic coast. We nre going to have one government. Mexico will follow Tcxui into thn I uion. and Christianity and civili zation will stand side by side in the halls of the Montoiima. And if not iu our day, then in the day of our children, Yuca tan and Central America will come in do minion, while ou the north Canada will be our i, not by com nest oh, no, American und English swords may never clash blades but we will woo our fair neighbor of the North, and then England will say to Canada: "You are old enough for tho marriage day," and tien, turning, will say: "Giant of the West, go take your brib.i." And then from Haltlu's bay to tne Carribcan there will be one gov ernment under one Hag, with oua destiny a free, undisputed, Cliri.tianid American continent. God save tho city of Brooklyn! God uvo the commonwealth of New York I Clod save the t.'.nionl EurcROB William tells the Herlln news papers thst they are talking too much about bis private affairs, and wauts them to stop it. Kx-fts-rsker ef Ike Assembly ef the ltnte f Mew VsrW. Stat or Nnw Yohk, Asxrxnt vCniwiirit, I Ai.hant, April 11, I-. My family for the last twelve yours have lieen Using Ai.txfx'K.' I'ohocs I'i.sstf.hs, and hav found them wonderfully cfllcachm In coughs, colds, and pains In the r-ide and hack. A Unit ten year ago I wan thrown from a Wagon and hndljf bruised. In three days theso pliiKter entirely removed the pnln and sore tioKS. Twice thrjr havecured me of severe cold which threatened pulmonary trouble. They also cured my son of rheumatism in the shoul ders, from which he had suffered two year. Jamks V. Histkii. Ouo wstormeloi, doctcr.vl with half nil once of strychnine kill d 2,00 1 rubl.it on a ranch at Trnver, t V. A terre Of good health Is found In tho retmlnr move ment of the tMiwelSHiid perlett notion of I he l.lvor. Those emails were iuteiiile.l by nature In remove from the system nil iii'i'iiritios. If you nre constipated, you utter a "standing in vitation" ton whole 1 itiii i I y of discuses hii.I ir-ri-gnlaril les whs h will sun Iv he "accepted," Slid you will have guests uiiwoleoino and de termined. All these iiiiliappy coiiili.ii. ns may lie nvcrlcd h) the timely Use of lir. I'ieiie's I' ciisnut Purgative Pellets, i'nwerful tor the effectual rcgll lit loll ol the Ism, Is nnd I. Ivor, cstuhoshitig a healthy iietioii of tin- cnliio won .ii fill oi'Kiiiiisni with which wu uru (.re nted. Girls nre beginning to look toward den. tistrv as a Hold wheretho.r wiisn id industry may win n Imr ro-v-od. lloiiry-.Monn. "Sav, Perkins, old bov. w hv don't we "is yen nt li e cluh iin uion - II. is your mother ui .ii w shut dew ii on yiiiif" ".No. Hum n; i he l n l ot the mutter is, fn liome is so hn.p leiW thnt then- is no miiIim cinenl for in, t .onveil. on look llicledmolis, hut it's u t-osil'-e ( tel. bill see. my w ito used lo sutler so ini.rli f t ..in fui.e. Ilonai'deliinueluelits cotum.-ll to her se, th;t bi t-sfiril- anil le-r tentper ueie i;ro.'iy a: fottoi. It was net lo-r lioilt. ol eon. i.'it it made be mo unpleasant ell t lo- -1,1110. bul now , Mil. I -ho llll Ii. sVIII lo take I Ir. I'iel ' o's lt. v.u-'lo rrrs4 riptn.il. she ha- l. en so hi Ii im.l . lull py Ih it iirmt hnviiig our In. 111 ) -in sui a. I IIVI T II,;!!!!!." I'll.-daily coiisi.mp'i 11 of Co .11 s in tins c 1111111 V is s M. I to b . 4.'.' 11.1 hi i, most of w hieli com- I f. 111 U 'dltell. I-; t'so the Miiesl riiiii-dy for catanli - I r. stage's. He I'lnl dcipliii mint c ui.c I l',,i ...1 uu 1 c. nts in Jo y 1 lie -till Oil. r If TltK Vol Til's I oil M,.s.i I 'o ten, M:s'i., whli Ii we . nl.li-li.il hist ,. k, thouhl .e no te 1 d ly our 1 t .i. Ii i s, a I lie e,.ii 1 ! ni.il i-em. -butenie it c. A ny now n I. n 's-r to'l inc lnMI'IMiiN vim mil Mliilrl.l-'i at.. lie, inn have llio 1 ill I . r i'roe to .l.-llill e I, I-1-'.' 'ol t"l 11 lull v III Hoin ti.nl dale. I hi - oiler im In. Irs lour lioli.lav limn 1 r-.. br iliack- 11 111 -, t hi istnia-. c Vim sand 1 ;i-t r, 11 1 1 tin- II-jii-.ttiti,sl Weekly S. pple'i 1 ill-, ami Hie n mini I'n'iniiim List, with .'tin 1II11-1 1 utioii.-. lb ally a : p .pi r tot- only i M a yc.ir Host, easiest to Us- nil. I 1 ln i. p.-l. l'i-tm llemi'tly tor t'ntMrrh. t t!riii.'uisis. Mi . . V JH X. TReDF. THECnEATMEMEDY FOn PAIN. Cures Itlicnmiillsin, Neui nlulii, St I ll icit, l.lltlihtlKO, lti.c-U it.-lii. Heatlnctie, l'oot tint lie, Htire Tliro.it. Swi-lllnrs, I'-riisthlles, hipr.'ilus, Iti-uisi-s, i'uts. Horns anil Senilis. Simtt htt 'nf;.iN i' I I'rvi 'v.irVrr. THE CHA'.LES A. VOGHLEH CO.. B.ilti.mirr. Md. Diamond Vcra-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A tOiiTivu crRfi ron ihukip.iti-jn at(d ail btomab TnnbUi Ar WiK Ti.vTfioni. Your J)ruwit or (Jutrntl t fn r n (H ff't Vri Ofrti Jtr ytm 1 11. if (i.'ti . c f'i , or it h i i f- ff M tnml on rf fift at . . 'ji. i I . l u ii m f.fiJi1. lllif w N' i'JI l i.t if 'J ffnl t 'tlilft, THE CHARLES A. VOCE LER CO.. Oallinora. Ml Ely's Crsam f-jli Is vr.r;ii $l.00'J to sir iph:A Msn, Vt'cmsri or Chi;i! s'vij nlle leu trim .V.C1 -f A '- , i: IS VsN I II t k IX 1. 1 I . . .iv It tltn ttili, 1:1, li ti, , . r I. I-.I.V lilies , .1'. U.iif. 11 :-t.. N. V- i in .7 .:.; ' nil H ! Ipi- l r " 1 . 1 lllrtli MM Mill arn. I I 't' t III It I" l .Mil ll-Mllir Il'lii- II N Wt.llit.MHIt II"1 I'" P Ml fll'! I t'I'V ,. i.r uui . . ii . Mil ll ri In I - till II wv tfcli Hi .M Hf li-J. 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Hi t nm illeu, -1,7 Auuu 1 I.iiil .ln, N. ruiFnr.Nia orjnhe. raisin nd fruit knu. O.DtHl unrtia III uiiy .itt t.itiM.. Jnitl Hm .lst:4) lor ootnny. Hpf.'lltl null i.n-nts It, m-tllniN. SlliNOR. FtRHl SELOUEH. H'i;. UlIUTrnTO llt'V A I' A IOI 111 HiIr lorslity. IVAN I tU isnlis t, Ur,sl,l. i.T; l.r.'.'i-iuav. N V. U. S. Mall Routcn.'rV'r; how to M' nr I In 111. vfl) I' iiilt j ,Wut-hili:t h.ImJ rflT ft l.ttt homtid nmkf morvmnn1 wurkinpf.-r titlifi ! ( iirlhtiifrliii in tli vrorl l I Hhr let r.itilv mitfit Vtiklt. Irrun INkK, AdtiirM, I HI k t tj , Aunotti, Mmiiix. APIO $tt a dmj, Marnplni ortft il.Wl KRE W LiuiMUol 11 utter th horn font. Wrim Mw luuwitor h4fijr J tut a lluliir Co.. Molly, M,-h AUnTIC1 lrvly( fulMfliirth liwitlm. n?il 1a rnUaouj4ir'JtM'. 'riiurtMtrfnKuyhhi'n-.S V. PEERLESS DTES 8ol.(l 11V DUI.'tlitlftTlh IttiM Mntln. ttnl... toiupt-4 llk lit Mm. ttD MARS. it iin'iiuif ly truer on'! viii i Auk Itir Ih Iilt HIT AM'' HIE hriff itiniu. tur- ft fl.ie.l , ivn ifiJP'rfTl ft inn , nriA fir rt'.'rtt!lvor'i.il"''ii ( 1 A .F. 1 iU' Pit .'?" tniT s, ft t n,,.( n it. What Scotfs Emulsion Has Done! Over 23 Pound s C a I n I n Ten Weclcs. Experience of a Prominent Citizen. Tni fi TFon-m PoctrTV rrm Tnrt Ki'i-rHKsioH or Vt.-r. I Bah 1 M -im:i July "ith, l(t ) I took a severe cold upon my chest and lungs nnd did not give It proper attention; It developed Into bronchitis, and la tho fall of the samo year I was threatened with consumption. Physicians or dered mo to a more congeni al climate, and I came to San Francisco. Soon after my arrival I commenced inking Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs reg ularly three times a day. In ten weeks my avoirdupois went from 1S3 to lOO pounds and over; the cough mean time ceased, c. n. BENNETT. 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