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I -wax P19211109ST'so gotle-10 woW-d bo , 41M.oult to upgor. � �, M ` �- I ' 1�11W^ ALM A MON48T)WALT I ASOAD Im"ING0 .
Wovember 21, 1884. � — sivia why, the claim$ of Pich efulneut and, - I 88 AND PRESIDENT - 1
91 1 sagacious men as have adorned the Senate 4 ft""Duosm Axistence--�il!$Rld Pa"T The 00A4414 (mucadowazeo) SyNiew
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I I I I. I I . . 9 .9 9 IF....." � � old. . at $boUnited States In years gone by have Tho Aarnsiarlopin Newsapislas"re on ,
I I I I I . been repeatedly ignored or passed by for . - A Monk's day begins At 44$0 s.- in., and The State of Illinois has no 40t. It is,
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my T"01ses 1111Y 131sesdow It is doubtful 11 more 'deep-seated, wide.- men oopfospealy not their ouperiors—alas I the, -Regiolt. that br 9 eakfasti is a varyll$ht And boosty considering what Shelf, be done W, ith the
A crack In the vaso and the roses all SoAtterA spread, mud intense interest in a Rreal- in morg, than one, instanoo not their equals . ", 1131111614te'i, taken Without foriiiality name. half A million dollaro which the Illinois., -
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. 4 gamirl lit the knittlul, a hout. for the bail; 9 1 .9 ign has ever been felt, or In the wisdom, sagacity and experience (Now York Heialoi-Daval.) where, between .0 and 9" no one will ba. Coutroot Rsilw#67 13111115 every Yost into ths
Who ink-b9ttla shattersa, , the oexpet; bespatterid, dontial. campsi
I . I mooess%ry to preside over, a great nation fit Ro r Ad F3 06 T
Dirt P160 la the liall. manifested than in the contest which has .neety And common decency havill ,ourprived3o, bear that P,nglrvh eta a be. t to feasul!Y-
Just closed- The besorty, ii4d ginthl'siast"' W tb All theworld, triumphed, Governor Cleveland IS, chosen are ready. for the principal meal at 12 80. The Chicago Tribunf, says, use it to wak*
.a pZall'; 1! , I eatAdFreoidonti Uni"(1 States, , good wAggou roadi. Who suggestion is 0,
"Xhofruito the table by tiny teethbittou,; latteenial , %but seven the negiRrosident of 1hes
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, bard older campaign' at 1040, rOgultIDg in � � 1, 911.1 .. Let us go through a day; -.4%, 4,65qp,ro-
Woo prints of wet flogerion window and door " the triumph - at Gen. Harrison (11 Old occupied pants in the. Senate *axe their I . I ?!Aso one, for good. remods promote civiliza-
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/ .Poor grandmamma's esp. its A frock for the , .
kitten. I I .1 Tippecanoe I over - Martin 'Van Burep 610,4041� 444 of the goutingQat or IdeotAl The great, teoet'Whiob stalida out in all the big b 4 fellowship mud good morals. But
I W '011, tiegive"tolling for pailistjus. , This Obu, 900 I
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Pragged down on the Acar, - (40416 11 Nodgy Van.,% And thp. more ).�okoaillelalta but two. Androw'OQhusoli WAS t6clectionroilin' iia�ithai�h�lpdoppuaon� is the m I odern equivalent at wl . 24t used to be it is not every man, Ooeu thpugh.ho may be
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I hie eljoit�O�Lt Republioarls have -ity'lir im called the midnight office. In the
Soft gurgles of laiAghter -, sk sunshiny ancing notable and better reiaoombere4 osompikiga so se�itor from. Tennessee both P saved the 'cioipu 0 a roadmoosver, or even an euginaertirwhe
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Aa somebody flits in and Put like a fird; , of 1860, when Abraham Lincoln (Vother .9 . a the Proaidquoy� arid after� the the disgrace of Blaine's election. thirteenth century thf! hour waa 2 as. Ms. knows bow to build a, good waggon oad. .
I Strange acolodenta chancing wherever the dane, Abrallarn-'LTilold Alle-Honeat Old Abe- expiration of big term of offioa-recalling DOW It b 5 - In Dome monasteries on the The best roaft eVer built, -since tile dale at
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ing .8plitter of t,be West) became the the feiat that Jobn Qaipoy Adasnap aervp4 I oonbiue t ii,s IS 4. Bat In thoso days they A .
Small footsteps are heard, I . The Ball I 9 . 9 The people of this. country yesterday vin. -1 In . MoAdakm roada, MoAdam, was ap Amexi.
. choice of the people Oka thoir chief in the, in the House of Ropresenteitives After 9 .1 w,eqt,to bad at, sundown or soon after 6, ,
: , . . I � am under which � can, who settleil, in 13catIspil in 1783, sond, ,
11 come, Ethel, my ba,67, your grave. eyes uplifte, dark And troubloua days of doubt ?.nil having been PreSiaeut, Themetwonotable dicAtlad thfi-POlitical syst while wesmaderne think 9,os"Olook eatly,. � I
in .9 9 ilaistuncea are . the only ones in our history they live against the greatest danger it bake, got appointed a commisidoner of roads.
, t laity ,that foreshadowed the star 9 - When the tower cloak has coast a strik- �
Standlere at, my side. 1?0 y&u. IE40W the wee. imoor at 1 9 ountored ain t �
_. , . at secession and treasoviOlD soon to buist :�7 where ex-Presidouto Wive re,entered public ' 0130 . , as Its inaugurso ion. Ing 5 all rise, at 4 signal given by He bad A mmui% for roadbuilding, to whicilt �
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. sprite , . � I - Buffalo Express. I L . . � � --Ind,) oted himself for Six-e,nd-twouty
Who into, Some ever now ichl oblof Is drifting its fugT upon the land-tb6okh both woid lifeio��- (404ton. 01abo 11 9 tba-Suporlor, from the places Where they he dov .
- . P , _ I Massaohig nobly. In reducing five been Un ire. His plan of road.raak�
vrqm miarning till night T campaigns at remprltss�lo Interest mud _. 9 1 1 . I . satits d9 h baling And waiting in the Y6911 . .
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-,- � -are yet surpoisabd ]ELNUTING TIE" rR16sA0RNsS6,L the majority at four years ago from 55,000 chancel, and the matin services begins, 00, is described as follows Ili the St. ,T4mW
.A smile like a Sunbeams so poy and caressin hiotoriog Importance 9 . � 1 9
13hoomiles In my face like the witeli giiat by the one now closing, both in intensity at . I � th the pitiable BIVAine plurality Of this year ordinary days it lasts an hour'sond So qoar- G-aze4ts : His leading principle was that a
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she is I I . Work to Be Pon" by the X 9 tert and has not much about it ofeeremonY I 9
. feeling and partisan bitterness- , Sectors Chosen the Old B&7 State ve�ry handsomely set the road ought tobo oiineidered. as an artificiali
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No need oi more guessing, 11 my troubles my, The close at Preoldout Arthur's term Of . No'v. 41th. - I seal of condemnation upou. th4'ittlokater, or ritual that could catch the eye of an On' flooring, so strong Bind even As to lit thei, .
blessing, . I . I . - . . A without Ina -
come, give Ina a kiss I". Office on the 4th of March next will earn, I Now York Herald, Technically Speak- BlAllic' looker. But on foeltivAlf; it is an almost heaviest vehicle pass over
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� 1 -The Zf,4r8;Jb plate the twenty -fon . ith Presidential term jug the resi ant is nob eloobe t a (Albany Arguo--Doin.) . gay scone, and must begin esrltqr on , pediment. Then people began to hear with
I - ligations to the free. Repabli- ,,count of its gro or prqtr�qtiolo. on such wonder at roads thixty and forty feet widek �
- of four years esiali since the adoption Of thO tit the Oio at � . ,j
AL 16AL11VVEA9'sA L11101MAL1619. ' Federal Constitution. Daring this period Poo 'a an t 6 ' so 'a'. 9 'not vote directly caus be hate, s�ud .now 4ad everywhere and . ,oamBiona P, large number are aorrasyq in Alb rising only three inches !a the contras and
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_ t .. of ninety-oix years twouty.ones . different for an reside tial 0-su I pits. by ciaot always acknowledged. Neither political and cope ; the organ SCOOMPoonles the he ptopotmdad the I extra.4rdi.aary heresy
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� , Some 2?oln;s ter the Proilvasiou to study.. p I aroong 11 ' led that high office. Of their 'allotefo electors;, and t.eseelectora party, as. as 1 Party, has. gained or could gaill client, and sometimes the voices of the boys that so better and. more last.itid road couid.
ava o0oup a oose a resident an a ioo- resident. The indepandeati reinforce- mingle with the heavier tones of the moll ke. be made over the eiiirfikee of a mora,ss than �
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. The Century for Npvember, bad an editorial these seventeen were elected and' four In each State the number of electors is . this elections ower. - he .
. mento hold. the balance: at p These little oboriaters arer Selected from OVer solid took. Another of his easy first
� under the bead of Is Leowyaral Morales's anooeeded 06 its honors *from the Vice- equal to the number of Senators and repre. .Awarded it , to Cleveland, because his a ea� the abbey school. &(Prime 11 is cho6tued at principles was that the native 00il Was more I
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from which thi' following pointa. are Presidency upon the death at the Presidents lBentativea whisah the'state-has in-CO-laigress. 9 .
. 4 tion was an luSurande againso a.reve r 7.� QuVenticod mass - I
� quoted: . Of the seventeen elected, two -viz., Thomas In New York there �re N electors. Each pub6l?� jm�; 'a . ' that ISO the geeiateout when .dry than when Wet.' As lit . .
11 1. A lawyer oughib to be us geqtlemaoi. Jefferson (for his first term) and John A Suspension of the reforms Ora wh � 0 1� ago of the 4ay-is suing at 9 asolock, reality it had to carry not Alone the traffic.
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� party has an electoral ticket with the . � culture R and at this 'but the, road also, it ought to be kept in. *
� ' His function! as an attorney gives him no . Quincy Adamia-were elected by the. House names of these 36 electors printed on it. virtue of America � 9t the whole school- assistia� On
asty . resolved. . . I festivals, this is the groat celebration of the condition of the, greatest resistance; that � . .
dispensation to distegard the orai of Repiasentativeg in, amoxidance with the Voters who wish to vote for Cleveland will . I. I I
� : rules of good manners, And the ordinary oiinsiicution, the electoral colleges in these cast. their ballots for the Cleveland elect- (Chicago TrIlmner-Rop.) day, an& is move or less Solemn in propor the beat way of keeping it dry was to &t - .
� principles of decen6y and honor. Re. has two inste'Does having tailed. to. make go oral, ticket. The electoral ticket which With defeat Staring them in thel face tion to the. greatness of the least ; a Over It a covering impervious to rain -the . - � 0,
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no right to slauder his neighbor, even it choice, and one-viz,Butherford B. Hayes risceivee the greatest nurnber of popular neither Mr. BlAine nor his party canbe Sermon often Accompscieli, it. The next road, in'faot, The thio'kneas of this cover- - .
his neighbor be the defendant in a -cause in -was declared elected upon the ascertained ballots in the State will be chosen by the replcoaclied,with justice. Blaine,did not time thosib the community are, called to ing:wia tio.be regulated solely !a rolation. to I
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r the plaintiff. He results as Oeolared by An electoral commis. eople, and the electors named on 16 will Soak the UOI)bitlflod(ild this Year. He woo thechurch is for the office at 14.ttone,*' and its imperviodoneses Bud not at all as to its - -
" which he appears to] � ,- 9 the maseas of hie party, after this, at 4.30 comes tho,avaning office, hearing �of Weights, to which the Dative 00.11 , 9 1 1 ..
has no right to bully or browbeat 'cloolly oreaktad to ad)udioste Ahe - Ebe entitled to give their votes for the oaiddia the choice of � - waa quite 'eilual. IfietiAd. -of digg6j -a . .
. I -a wilness sion. ,pp(,. ,election of 1976, represented more Intimately and accurately or 1 9 Is Sung I .
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in crosswexaminatiou, or arbtully'to, on trap disputed and memorable 4 � date whom they represent. The elector - 0 , I L . VeBperg, This, like the mass' a � ...
thati-witness into giving false testimony. Seven Presidents were re-eleateo to a second. � I ... 9 in tbe.Chiaiggo Convatidon. than .in any, with orgain's6ciaimpoiniment, and &oe two,, treriah, thereiore, to d 9
.. .- afi`-' t -Jeffj . roan's ,Madil . whiciaro' obosq-n wJll,_me_4t_- in. each State . . with . matins, make up th I 0 mot, 1. $surface of the native soils he aariil. .
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. Whatever the privilege -of the conitinday be, - term---NIz--, - W B, Ing on, on the first Wednesday in Dbdember and previous Nationesi Cout ention ever held in . . a Solemn of the , I
the I I tic'es son, Monroe, Jackson, Iiincoln good the country. ,He has make a brilliant tha which osg Are more fully respected it, and;rsioad the road ailiffi. 1
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. awyer who is guilty of ouch prae ' bast tl;eir votes for a ]?resident and Vice.-. 006mPeoign, wilich has, added luotr . a, to. his .4aily'services, at at. ,The cieutly above it to let the water run off. - . 9 1
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10 court is no gentleman out of court. Grant -and. ton -to but a 5ingle,tevIn President. Asamatter of law they ban . I . . I tly bound to be prose I �
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" 2. A lawyer ought not to, lid. He way' VIA, John Adams, his Bail- 141 Quincy then vote for whom they please. They are fare" BO a stste6mmu. 1. = It, the closing prayer of I �
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41efend a criminal whom be knows to be �Admras, Van Burem, Harrigon, 1`6111,186*10r, ally bound to Vote for Cleveland or (Boatexi Post -Ind.) . the days recited at 8.30, makes the sixth discovery tha , itoliams broken .1 . I � .
� . that Pierce, Buohanau, HayeB and Garfield. nBol to in" a - We mean Ben. Butler, the man of mud last time that the monks 4soerable in alialion 1"I'Mebeed together, as by -the
.guilty, but he may holl Say to the jury . 9 ' or any other person who was a can - Yes- They spend -at least three� traffic on a road,rapidly settled down face to `-
he believes this criminal.to be innocent. He The contingent Presidents. have been John didate before. the people. As a matter'of ,, crooked ways mud diatorted,mind," the - church'. I ' '
4 masy not in anyway intentionally convey Tyler, Millard Fillmosire, Andrew - Johnsou, usage and public trust they are expected terassy be ap in big favicite 1,1018,of boutO and a half every day in this choral faces, and angle Wangle, and D3106 as aloe& . .' I ..
vas and Chester A.Arthui,tbe3r. Succeeding to the ,O,voto . . . is One a Maas as a wall. - Marikind,in general now - .
to,the jury the impression that be belie Presidenoy . upon. the, death of Harriwn; for the candidate whom they are the ,, Traitor and Fraud," and. made what daty-on festivals much more;'it believe that this last is all that MeAsm : .
� . . pledged to Support. Certificates of the we suppose his Republican friends will call of the principal . employments of monastio . I
Abe manto be hinocent. He way not, in . . I '
Mwe plea, pervert or distort the evideriiiie so Taylor, Lincoln and Owfield,'respecitively. ucoess., He prevented Massachusetts life. - The order of the day never varies, Invented; the, rest' is . fokgotten. That, ' .
ex-Presideuts Are now liviog� votes cast -by the electors in each 13 tate are -a s! . - .1 .
as to weaken the force or. conceal the Bub two then de"out and I sent to Washipgdon. from giving its electoral vote, to Cleveland � that on -Sundays important fraction -cif bis disooveries is what ,I'. .
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. ma I .9 w th h grissist festivals the high mass takes has given'tci us the verb to macadamize ("To. 9
. , Geno; Ulysses S. Graut 'oond Rutherford B. i . operie . and Vat; aingla exception . I . 9 I
Masoning of it. He is a sworn officer of the . mjid" These, certifibites -will be d * in the and Heudriokg; but it waia a nal � . a
-court, mud hie oath should bind him to the Hayes., When . . (7) is -inaugsAr presence. of the Senate and Rous.6 of for him. * Elie. bAs carried, the hAtired at place at lo o'clock, for the ,65n;.srenienae of pav a road with small broken. Stones.";- . ..�
. ' Arthur will 1. 1. 1. I I � - frequent the. Stceat),aAd. to the French 'their �nouus,.
strictest veracity. Ib would be qaixo- March 4th next, Chester A. imodd.of men who Stood by, him last those ou�sidorall who,
Repie'sentatives and counted on the second thou 9 j 9 . I
tio , to him to aBsigi bia raske the third, Should neither 'be removed Wednesday in Fabitiary.. The total num, year and,the year.b.ofore, nocit one of WhOni abbey church, and who inighti thin " k W tnacadam, (,I.Nom c1sun patago ilavents5i pw . ` .
expect obligation to 'by death before that time. During .the i to for bim.. _�, I I Wolook rather early. � The roammiader of the Do, Anglsis.l,-Littre),.macaclamisizge, an& .
adversary, but - his � . . . bar of electoral votes is 401. - Wbe - 0mudf� Would ever again -vo . " ked " I
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spesk the truth outranks . every obligs-' eight years of Gen. Grant's Presidency' 'date for President reoeiving v. : mesforitfol - (Albany Argua-Dem.) I day is filled up in slivers waYiI, in the difi. thaveirlamacadamiser. Ita,manishnoo I
.tion that he owes to his client.1t; is notori� beginning M%rohAth, 1869, ex-Prosidonoth these, ihatje, 201, will be diblooredProBidefit. , thia Victory in New York for Cleveland charge Of this .Various occupations which clown by an omnibus in the middle of the * -
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ods that sotne lawyers who, would think kiiarce,1111more and' Johnson. died in the It nb person has Such majority, then the. carried leagiono to rash and, paBsiosuate men, Small has assigned talalln,., From %he end boulevard, a Pariaian .standor , .
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, t of order named. Gen. Grant Wasi therefore, I t. , at oompline till the, and of prime 'of ,the now-a-days'sayi �,.,To V%1.1�,hz bomber -
db ao%ndalous to tell a falsehood ou o so ion goes into the House -of Represents. Wbi' be relied on to ila- . . � ..
� . oh. reflection may . Ing is a time of the Strictest ,our . Is miaodam."' Surprise followed I .1
court, in any busha6sa triusaiatiop, lie upon big retirement from the. Wbite.HOUSO, tives, which is r6quirad to 'choose a Prehlx� their minde., It gives answer -to following morn I w - .
ohs .it only living ex-PreBident, this press on si once and recollection ; not, a word must surprise. Roads hioh wdie more
meleaBly in court in behalf of thel in 1877, the 9 1 vile Son& VOD%l men which 'the contempt of 1 9 - .: .
uts. and seem to think it part of their being the . only instance of the , ' dent from the persons (not exceeding three) I to, admin- bespoken for anything short of. the giavest layers of bioken stone, sixs� four and �
clie . kind ""' whobs,Ve' received the most electoral votes the human race may be trdste4 . so, . . .
. That bar of justice Freoideno Washington retired 'to. private for Fresident. I In the. House the vote is by is 16 - supplies . a, commentary oil Xr. DeCe4sity, and no work or business is done. evea M little as three 'llilobas in thiokne I., .
duty. I . s ter. and, for psgoea through the worst winters without' . . I
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- cotof 'r=, -by their professionialobliga. life -in 1197. - . . ' each State haviog-one vote. Blaine's oativies. in this Commonwe .. . . used . *,
tions, they are bound to the most stringent , . Waahington,B 'first iiasuguration took - States' . I . I d the oliesonlineaw of meditation %nd peivaite'prosier.' But -when breaking up; while, a .
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truthfulness, is the very .place where y at New York -, his � second' . . )cause they prime' IS* fiDi0h6cilthe active . war I . eel - tau , � .
place in the cit . . . the State will apprediaAe, bi . . I
I loved 'idPhiladelpWa, whore John Adams .was . . ]PLIECliVION XSET-WASIG. � . .. .. day begins. Foremost among this is the hard upon them, it -ran upon . the nail." .
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they seem to consider themselves a,boo t7offerson was,the first . .1 I Made it. . I . � stones McAdam . I 1
from the common law of veracity. - 0 long soleo-iusugurated. I , of the Great sums Wagered by Now , , tNew Haven PalladJum-�aep-) � work of teaching'; for the monks of these Evam In the broaking;'of �
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as the legal mind is Infected with � this President inaugurated at Wa8hington; ome. . -� , I 1. . . I .. days, still mintain their iisucient tradition: madia'o, revolution. - He .
I . I 'yorkers. . At the present Writing it appears as if , With heavy ham- - ;.,
deadly heresy, we need not:Wonaer that our 'whore All subatiquent inaugurations bsivff ' ` . . . . of education',- Bud .the school ia an almost bodied men stainding up . .,
43ouriB of jusiiae often become the -instra. taken place, with , ths'possible exodptiOu of � Lumping All, tbe money that has been- the -failure;, of , the Republican : aledtorat int6grAl part of a mbrisetid ,-establishment.. more wasted the greater portion of their
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'bet'in this cit: ' 1, —The xiaeteentl&'Ceutlpj� 9 .. , , trength.: He madd big stoba-breakers Sit. * ' '
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merits of unrightedusuope. , : , reBulta of the elebtiona the amount 'will not tion vote, which, -so6ording to the returns .. .1. . , . so � that all the force of the blows took, .. .
168. A lawyer ought not -to Sell his President being in No* York - dity at � the . . at than the plure . 6 result " . .
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-services for the promotion of iDjusti , as and time of the Preoldent's des,th, * the oath of fall,loor short of .$2,000,000. Most of it is so .far -received, is lark dity .. .zowwaltir 4OF 'r,1UA3(-WJW1VANG- direct effect on: the stone ',, &,nil th
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knavery. Swindlers of all,typeo . are aided offioe was administered to him at ]lie r-eei. 'in the hands of stakeholdero,,or deposited for the Cleveland ticket. In other words, ." i � - . �'. . . — I . . . . was that he found small hammers did tha . . . . .
by 9 , upon donoo in that city. by -Judge Brady., ' . in back in rtifted cbequeai the prohibitionist,, have, sucededed in turn� Tenc,bersi JLuwYcrW Bud Clacks Deluge work perfectly,well,.and thus was able to., 'L.' ' " 9 1
.lawyers in their deprode.tiou . At Kelly & Bli6al, in Twent,y-eighth Street, Ing the State over.to the Democrats on the L . Isomajers with Manuscripts; I . bounce *it to, aid man post hard .. lsbote. ', �` _�
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,society. The mock broker who operates ,in � Gen.,Grant ,wag the youngest -Of thO, 08.8fter'Said- Ithost they'Worsa Lbolding asibibinal. issue—so result of which they can , An so�qaasintmnoe of . in . ine.-who is in and .women arid boys, whidix. reduced : the * cool; I
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. Wall street,. and strips green country speoa� "re.siaento when inaugurated, being.47.; the . ' ' ' L no- by ote-balf.- -r�The'sizo 7, � :,-,- I
. laotore of . their hard-earned gaino. by the Pierce &nil' -Garfield Were 49 ; P014 Bud #200,000,w.bidh had been bet id varying hardly- be proud. . - _ 9 , , , _ ,., � :Out Of ne'litei*U,M&g&ZineLed'itoil$j,r.00MM'�i%" �of the-brokeu-sto
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I . 60;. Tylef, 51--Lincolns,52;� 6 pbQ 0l0;000".They,L . coklyn union—Rell.) . small Pro- to'which the stone� should. Us broken he
most-mefarious roguery�,alwavwhastau-aible, Fillmore, . . . I . I. n I$ 9 soi ,..L., "'.. ripts each. Aetermined in apractidal way, by the area,;. - I %
. lawyei as -his accomplice.. The gentleman VanBuren and Taylor, 5j;.Wg,dhingtau. would not pay out, any of ,theL'money until 'The phenomena i , , a '. ) - -it portion of the corde of, manage . . .
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by whose agency a neat of these rascals was and I Johnicin, 57; Jeff orson,_ Madison and after the. Offibifil count; Among the Lie egrattablfi of a division so close in a vote receives comes from Chicago, says the'lntey� of contact of -an ordinary wheel wibh a, . ' . I '
lately broken up says, t The groat difficulty John Quincy Adams, 5,8; Monroe, 50 -, John -hesviest betteia durink the asnapaign, WAS Of 'a,million mud a. quarteri, .that nothing Ocean, fewgr,�Tdfsat, than from'. any great 'amooth road. This he--fbund to be about I . . .
in stopping swindles of tbia'alaso is that Adwmamna Jackeon, 62;BuOba;nAli,,6G,j �Majoi Shmugn Sys of Montaqa,'. formerly* short ot,.00,csreful count can ple6oci the ressult bijy,'ip the country. When plays are men- an inch longthwise,, therefore he laid it
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. I . 613 He bail bet sofiL tisaudd. alinciat the reverse is to be Said L . down -that 11 so stone which ,,exoeeda An . ` - : I
the rascals make enough money to, be* able Harrioon, 68. - . Sheriff in'that -territory. L But so to
to employ the . best of legal-advica, and are,. . Garfield died" the youngesii not having various timea I at theHa 9 if in L an gouse sums beyond question. ,,r as Brooklyn's - cau. giLessr how inch in any of it - dimahRions *is mfif- . .
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vaoreover, carat alto do nothing which will reached his 50th birthday. Polk Was 04'st Aggregating 430,000, all On Ul"ine- He Will nothin . gto . be ashamed of . - Her rebuke. to many mossoulive and feminine. - Chicago obi6vous,sf that fif toisak,thaotthe whealin.� � . .
render them liable to arrest.' .This is the his d6soth ; Lincoln, 50 ;, Pierce, 65 -, Tay -I probably be one of the heaviest loqe�s in � Blaineism is me O'bapho,tiO, as 'the demian niiada have struggled and .are struggling to pressing'on one end of it, tondo-9to lift the- ., ..� 9
lari, 66 ;- Washington :and Johneon, 67 ; in the sportifig f raterDAY. - William Wiso, eiration it affords tbiest with Pauch -a csuodio works for the sbasge;" - but it other and 6ui of the. road'.; In practice he 1. I .
' her 625,000 on I the word of -ovary pobulAr , r. found it - simplest - to fix a 'weight of ail:.
testimony of a lawyer, Mr; Ralph Oakley, .has bet altoget =O!, Soto �
of No* York. I The best.leghol advice' can � .Harrison, 68 ; Tyler and'Mourcie, 78 ; Fill- of Hoorporlot . clateas All Reptiblicaous.could support with- . I
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be had, then. in New York �bity for ouch more, 74. Buohalai,ibf , . . I . . While.ho. *Ill.- be a general ,out , doing'violbace, to their oonaciatice or ,Who comes to town, the number ' of sapir- ounces, and ,big survoyore-beirried about - ' � , .
, � 77; Jackao�, 76 � 016.Velsoud. .
9 1 on, 80.;- Jobn'Quincy'Adeiome, 8.1 * winner he will lose some of his more reck- ealf;tesbact,. tho Democratic, majority. in Ing dramatists must beappallink. . One Of scalds to teab, the largest stoneS.An esoh . --
purposes, It would be more aiffouit* to van Bur - ' I � . Id '
, 83 � Madison 86 ; John Adama, less bets, among - Which &to 08vatflol Of the dt� would have been wiped,Qut. thia Union Square Theatre managers to hemp. EEO would allow no largo stones even .. . .. .
. believe thio.if its. trutli were not SO of ban. Jefferson ,� , . , leveland Waal I . I we *his house received- ' an: average for thd foundatiod of his roads, for he found 9 --"
illustrated in.tbe Stupendous fraude and 91. . I � . .. . �. . .. $1,060 to 06,006 that' 0 A 7 . tBootou 'Herald.—Indj - - . . . . week, * and .
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piracies of great corporations, all, of which .Nine Statai of the Union have thus far have 100,000 Majority in this State. . . � Governor Cleiveland I was a made I I oatcli- of about ton � pieces a they constantly worked upward by. 'the_
� an -Mr, Kelly, of Kelly &Bliss, is said to have every other stock theatre in Now York brAtion of the'trafflo. ' That
are carefully engineered by eminent law. furnished soll,the Presideate.And from t 9 . . . pressure and vi. .
., buccaneers ,,--our States have come. all tbe',vice.presidejits. bet $50,000 on Blaine. , S. .v..White,' the date. Through all the long &nil, bitter bam' About the same. 11 We religiously read Whole'rom . d *ao Small broken stones, even, , . . .
yers. Our modern , I the no.mes,of the broker, better known As Demaoh Whits, is paign he conducted himself ,with modestlyo, - them," be Said, ,,,for the chance of finding. overawampy ground, : ' � . I I . .. .1 . 1, 1 9 . �
brave railroad wieoliers-are in constant The following table gives , 'dig6ity. H6 constantly ;11. " . . ..
consultation with distinguished ,lawyers. States -that bav& supplied the RreAderital said to have bet. 00,000 on'Blaine, which 19 propriety mud brief inter. . So piece of merit is just as alluring to a , . I .
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*They undeniably ba . ve I the best of legal and the number of ypars each bag had this the Is Ount. tiny individual bass oattended, with but t�.vb or three . asla ths'poksibility of having his . . .. WiDult6y Women. . � . I I �
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advice I in planning and execating their 9 honor: - ' - I 9 . I . .. .. ... , ` Staked on t olor ' . Iva of the Imperisil* State of -New York, w-Irearloopted Stimulating 'to a Young 9 . , States contAine a .
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bold iniquities." w ", . . isying. or writing a single Word that wealthy women, writes a Washington car- � I
. ...... I ............ o�ew.,.,_ ...................... $6, before election, 'all on Blaine. He has, Doti or can any possibility. be ,adapted t6 the . I 1 9 �
. I . 9 . , Virginia "' I _ a id judgment. He � respondent. Henry E, Paelier"S sister owns - :
0 . Massachusetts ....... � ..... ao ..... !! .... ! ................ . I - I besides, bet about $15,000 on the tatooed $was riot correct in taste at stage.. Still the hunt for another I Two
Tin Morn Br . I . Tennessee.--- .......... I ....... ............ I .............. 16 i I .1 he�s made. upon his countryman the impres.. � . oes on, w - a life Interest I in 160,000' shares of the ' , , .
JL Igade Koet JL.00se '' New York ............ ;...-.o,-.,4.-'; ...................... i 10 kniolit and Wust now add .030,000 to the Oiphana I g i ith the fortune a sue Lehigh.Va4loy Railrom&, tha -clividends of.
0.1 losses ,lie baB sustaided by the Sion of a leival-boaded, clear-eyed, reticent' as is sure to 06in glowing. -in 'the - ' .
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9 Ohio . ....................... .... ,� ... a ... I ........... A goner lit Weighing Well h* easeful pie . which *ambulqt' to 1760,000 anudally. '� -
The stars and stripes floated, last night LouOliii ...... I ... . ....... . .. ...... :::: ..... "....., ....... 11 defeat othiota.voritecaudidate. Elie part.',. man, nob brilliant, b 'a distan6e. play -writing is a lottery,. with 9 Mrs. A., R. Allen, of St. 'Louis, .pays 1. I :
. from every point -on the outside' of the Now Malw1pshire .... ;...", ....... I .. ... ....... I ... I ....... 4 �0,000, which 'he Words arid soesking-to the purpoe " r one - prize. . n ,
PennfiVIviluid, .... ....: ........... I ....... A nor, WaBh Conhor, loses' a- The 20 000 blanks to * ' And whe taxes ori. $1,197,000, bind Miss Berlaii0e, .
Demooratio National Headquarters where - 6d bet through his brothers . Tames D. , desperate warfare made upon him was the avers body who wants to ban find .out by I .
the Illinois ..... � ..... ro.,..:1.*.:*.,.'.."'� ................ � ....... IS he 'candi. J Morrison, of the same citYp is taxed at I .
it was.possible to stick a flag. Beside I lose §5,000 on lowest and dirdeat ever.roade upon a ki are Is a cattle qu
, ..76 Smith, a broker, also 0 91. � 9 9 1 A% Ing that Sims' makes 6150,000 a ,yesor 696,1,990. Wh can name& , ,:
tioci a big pisob,rd portrayed.the down. . Totpl-�1769 to I%5 .......... ....... 11.7... 131sine.-N. Y. World. , . doite for President. - writing "plaid, that Gilbert has grown rich, Rogers neaic 0orpus' Chriati., Tex., . who ' . .
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brilliantly liglafted windows a bit of,cianvas, more thin once alluded'to, that no wpiraut . � . . owns .40,000 cattle,, and is* vorth .over - '
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dusted, with the legend,. � I to Presidential honors whoss name begins .. election a Grover Clevaland.as its President. bell live in'olagalicii,on, their royalties, that - pocketbook and - ... �
�, "We've Got Mints'. . I The man who didulb bet on 'the election a6deniaiy in Bronson Howard made 63-5,000 by the of the.. rancla,, keeps the . .
. with C lims -been successful. ' The fact is I overseas the Stocks .vhile she fiends. I � .. .
is the most sorrowful obap in the country., The democracy is again in wo .
Hundreds of men men banked the sidia, more noticeable, perhaps, when we remain- He firmly realized three months ago jubt the nation. A.fCsr twouty;.'foar ydmrs of ', Banker's Daughter ' stiod sipped besides, her second husband. , to,, the ' Tma .1 .
Wallis opposite the snappi,ig fiags mud bar that Such inein, AS George Clinton, Do -how. it *o!il4 turn out, and he meartV to exclusion from. power the party ot'J.effer- and, Indeed they 411 do, the 6tip, of intoxi- athmine Wolfe, of New - . .
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whooped things up %or Cleveland. Hurl.- Witt Clintion,'Willigorc. H, Crawford, 'John SOD and. Jackson a . nee more places a firAn bating adulation a dbligbitful public holds' Legislature. -C
put up at least a hundred dollars in pacney), out -when that IS know'n, can you wonder York, the daughter of old Peter Wclfe, who, � . .
drads of other Demobrate jabamea the 'O. Calhoun Lowigs Case., Henry Clay and p on thei-reing of jovernment, wibh:the I married Loxillard'a mod got . - -
. six hats, four babes, five bdxefj of o4goirsund gross] � I I ". . .9 two sisters a
. parlors, Tiny brooms protruded from their' Salm6nP.-Wasehave at different times gloves enough. to last him ton' Years; For determination, by God's help, to guide the country schoolmasters, Struggling lawyers I I .
,coat lapels, Cleveland pasteboard apgolacleis either been candidates forthe PreBidelicy � Republic back into the Straight path Of needy clorks, Mori and woman, write' on fo�l "I'060,000 -with , a"b of them, has � an . . .
, - , some reason be didn't do ib.' He knew delabooiro,tia'al' plicity, economy and bon, tUeon prize among so,'many blanks V .. income at �500,000.ao year andohe ownwi real . I "
bung on their nosea, and little feathered or bbeir names - seriously conaidered by thajid,layg were dangerous, but he 'kept in � a 'estate tothe amount of .About $6i000,000- I .
roosters adorned their hats. Every man their countrymen for that high :office. The And the . esty, sond to reestablish firmly and perma- . I � . ---------:, P 4., 1 . 1.
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lotting go to get a .better hold, . � I Like Mre. Rogers; of Texasi she is about 50,
. had &"tiu horn inside his coat when he came �probable result of the present election is not hallbt. boxeu closed without his having made neiitly'theoonBtitiationaltightBwhiohhtilvo� � 1pretty rhiladclohla,01rIat � old,and plainin dollher babits.'SheiS �,- ' .9
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. . a. With one accord they swung �heir hato likely to leaseh' the 'algnifidAncs' of this a wager. There was' Still time TaeBdsy been' gradually stolen from the States arid A Philadelphia correspondent' of the year" too and she lives all alone in a big ... .. . .
An air, and yelled, . . ... . � ,rather Singular tacit. . . . 1. . the returns b . he people. 9 . I . ... . i4ournal Says, The beau tifat 131-910 t I
. . . I . evening before � . courie house. Mrs. Win. Astor is worth 01,0,- I . .
Three oboors for Now York � Another tri,dition that has frequently ; up, .He knowexaotly how every State had - (Dabroft Prod Prest-D'orn.), �,` . PhilsdaIPbifk Woman, from 4. to 5 O'ClOOk 000, and Mra. Marshal 0. Roberts, the wife .
Hooray for Cleveland I �` * , , been mentioned, ii6d Viost will not be dis - b The next President of the United States each mf ternoon, Dan he Seen in vast numbers I I I .
. gone, And he could figute the -general ideal I � "of a mining.king, who died some pears agar . . .11
Then each Sn'An jerked.out a horn, glued forbad Whatever may 'be the' result of the. .ito a dot, but when men Shoot geeenbache is Grovor Cleveland, ,It is the most glorious On the popular thoroughfare—Chastnut Is Said to have 6�acto which will foot UP . 9
his mouth t6 its and blow with all his- lung present struggle, Ili that no candidate ,has under his nose and tenderly advised him to triumph ever achieved: in a. PreBideutial street., The, complexion of the Women 08,000,000, Mrs. A. T. Stewart has a . 9. �
power until the building rang aa'if rent by ever yet entered tliti.white abuse from th� put up or ablat up be didn't. go dbwli 'into election in this Republic. It is a triul3clPh hOfb- I speak of those WASS! 30 -is 0611 princely income no. doubt. Mies Gemmel, . .
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a convention of tog horns. . Then they' Senate. Gem Gaitifteldi although v; a � blistor. his pocket. He felt sorry for low. All the of sterling, patriotism And a laity seinad-Of. soft, clear and roadoote sa ' 9, obild's. An is g3d to contest with Kies Garrett the 9.1 .
cheered for everything that came into their elect, was actually a member of' the* house eta 'predio" hard winter, n and the intelligent ployoloisli. hors, conversing with r9putation of beibg the doliest unmarried _ .
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heads. It was humorously and tremen- when elected . potesident-that lading the weather proph duty over the arts -of the politicia the Bilbjeotp- said the reason Phila- womau in the countrv, and England's
and he didnlb want to feel that life winning oorruptibg power of ltivishly expanded ,me 01, . r . 9 .
dously infectious. in half a minute both only instance wher& a citizen while holding a wager would- take the shoes Off of obil money. Ria�strium wealthiest heitesti, I See" if, a miss Hoomil-
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I indoors and out these coupleta'were .rovery a seat in -the House of Repiasentatives has ditoula feet And broad oub of. their -O`Ubh0-' the demoralizing I u0naeo, . which. have 9 women from other cities WAS from the fact tau who has'large: estates inSoAlana mud I
beraiiiag everywhere: . . I , popular that they (lid Idea lacing, Lacing, he said, � ! I
I . . been elected to thog Sanato and a -little And thus I'll came about thAt the far-seeing, been so long st'worl; tiudorruining an income somewhere near 0500,000.0,yoU. .
'Rab I 'Rab I Hooray for woo a tree I - further on selectedby the whole people fk�, . sona�of. seven tb -sons obaps, Who could have government. I I . I 1. .1 compressed the liver So that its funotions � . . I . .
We've hungJim Blane on asout O.ppl �bheir chief,magistrate. We have hood Pro' told any of us four weeks ago bow to win a - . . Were deranged. mind the bile, instead of . Coat of A9811toond l9quipmeat. I
Blaine I Blaine I Ob, where is Blainol Bidento who have fierved'in the Senate, but Jersey cow or a trottitig-borse, are about Vhe 11,ust of Allint. , , '. legitimately siding digestion as it Should,, ' ,
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� no one ban beau chosen to that office who the only ra-li . is thrown Into the vououo.oiroulestio'n The aveiade life of va railway. car ifl -tan .
Bich at his Stomach in the State of Malilb I :W a . aepator at the time of his election, in thia, bouutry. Who WOD!t . , pro: vearS. It is estimated that thore arel
. I , 40 win at logo go cent's worth. . They might AS Last week, a tolegra.m wan received by 'duoing the sallow complexion go common 9 � I
Whoople, I Whoopla, t Grover's in, the Rev, Archdeacon Cowley, At St- PGtGtO, 0 cats in the country ; bendW 50,000 . .. I
Don't you forget. it, Grover's in ? This is a noticeable fact, because the wo)l have made a cool, hundred thousand 'General of Canada, among our American worcou'. Tile female 500000 I
United States Senate is our highest dolib. apiece, bai they couldn't bring themaelveo from,,,,.tho .Goviarnor, g * must be biaii[16 to keep up the suPP 7 -
Hoot, hoot hoot Jt,Y Gould, . oboe ith the widoa and t,y,,n,,,a,,Ill mud equeotrienties are noted for a YOU
arativo body, and its rollp ambraea largely to do it.-1)8troit rot -cc Pres& expressing caudal w it ,us complaxiobi which is Attributable Three thodeand feet of lumber for Saab a" 1 19 .
Tho people of 00 hani can't ))a footed I the illustrious' names in our political . . , , family at Richard Hinderooti. - Henderson to the -fact that their profession I p equals 150,000,000 feet a year. The ties
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-New York Sun of Satuiday. history. It I � . � . � I ember,of-the Mauitoba. contingent for the 121,782 miles Of tgaollk At 2,600 to the
. 9 The Ooveraor!jo i6lectedo .was a in of the, Nile expedi- laoing. Again the women here do more , ad average last six years#
. 0 . I Who people seem to have turned to the � . which- Was to form Part walking than tboy'do in almost tiny other mile, which on tl .
. for ,m pr6aidant whenever distin. Governors were elected it, sixteen StGA66 tioa, and died while on board the OiaeAu n the continent, In this they resemble require 1,635,817,056 feet, board welssuk8-
Prof. Janos, Superintendent of 80b,cible, , army field bag given them on Tuesday$ slid below is given the regattas Xingv &lad was buried at so&. ,The Gover- IV English woman, who vote noted the Thus, io keep the roadbed and
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the opportunity to. so show their gratitude showing ton Republicans, five Democrats nox.0one,ral,amegagge was,doly forwarded world over for their bookutiiftl obuiplaxiono. care in repair, to ao,y4lothing of new worki, .
,entered go okiff upon an Artificial lake at for Valor -and perhaps more wise and and one (Indian5) yet ia doubt .' ' � to the beriavad,familY, who tire Still -living N 0 only this, but the daterbioe of wal calls for 1,785,877,056 fed16 Of wood, Wbick . �
Mount Plessantl Iowa, on Saturday night, In the St. J?btarlit satitlement,--Selkirk k is nearly one-footh the entire outpub of 1.
oagaocidua Btatemen in the Senate have been colarado-Derij. R. Eaton, Rep. � I I ads the forms and We justly claim 211119t
The boat,oapsized, and Prof, Jones no Ila otiont-No choidd by the Pad a, but the [Afan,) Herald, . . . Dills of the Northwest# and RIM
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icarpenter, a school teacher, mrid' Ettm - , to walb.* Leaving but of the list 11011111 uto will oleat'll. 0, Etakvlaon,ylexii- - I ___� 10"t I . . all the vailla in the 6-1s,"oun,di
Later and Edward Braugh, Students, were "o,vt L. I a. I � twelfth that of
Vaabilaigton, Soldier and Statesman both. V9110-liata-E. A. PorrY, Dom. . out Woman Are uneiablio 66 Amount , . �,
_1( for he wag "first In ,war arid first �p pe 111inials-Ulchard-J. Oglooby, Rop.. . At the HeBriagin the oso6of vreaerioko,T States. When we ,add the VA
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drowned. The other re we have to mention the umuleA. ,of , indiana,-Probably Xseac hi. Grity, Dom. . . Dead in building locomotives, daVots, tones#*
Kansite-John A Martin, Rep. Allen, charged With, tr6mou-101any at Dub- " Do !lot onearat the poor, down-tro - cattle pens, Stoop and on many, ro%ae 'as
Only ison, Taylor arid Otalait to Massachusatte-George 0. Robinson, gap. . Si den hotel clerks,.whoi oituply ask so hano fuel to Bay nothing of the forest, f ,
Who supposed anioicla at Montmorency, Jcn Hart Wrilay, the evidence Showed that the fi & . .
. ,Quo., some weeks ago turns out only !� prOVOtheiV800011. G032,8600WASIC69,11Y mi6higan'-Russoll A. Alger, Rep. '. . , . = ion of tile executive -to earn, A humble living,,, gays ao'bot 1 ki.&�d by aPdorkEl from the'011911208, we can .
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� humbug. The young man 91soildbato it nly conopiououg and diatiuguishod miosouri-3olib S, M&rmaslukes Itopi, of Fenian circles had beau aimovered At 'As, . � . , . �
to, hkd inn heavily in debt, and pro-- soldier of the Country Vyho hag not.befin Nobts.ske.-Jameg H. MW66,ltoia. kllenlg lodgings,. The rules Specified the reportdr. we prowl . . add that the railro .. k � 9
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aj, I E Illy, I but Hoody carrier, Rep., will be elected by the duties of the momber, have been BwArdea to do draughtOAOUttII12b6r- . - . '. .
. wishing to oludo his orpaitorn,likiPped 'thus honored, Solid even big Suadessful Oppo- 6 and the penalties for , MedolO at honor .1
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ug with him 0180 belong. a Otil. Franklin Pl4roo of .�more or Low,lblature. , - Violating thorns If the member proved numbetot men on the Tallapoose. who __________1ft-_ 0, MA r
?vat the line. takli Dent Wei Orth Citroliba�-Alftoa Id. Sda,les, Dom. I displayed especial gallantry got tile time the Clifton W, TRY101190, thOA010 I . nW -
Ing to his father, find loavlog ,notes in his 10130) Mexican ,war fame. Haoyemi modeat . untt%ith al, his appearance Bud ,character
South Carolinam-S. T. Thomson, Doni... . As Sulik. � gave bail yogtordaY to Answer oil On indliat"
list, eta., beside Montmoranoy- oft,taradt to but creditable vat record uUd6abt6dlY Tetinosgeo-W,13. Ditto Dom word to , be published throughout the Vessel W ging him,wlth AAgsalt and baA-
Me, Bud thd raote Texas --John Ireland, Nit, , that whatever A, Voatija of the I ANow York Inventor hag nande a masollind mdut charl
make out that he committed suicide. A Aided him in big lucky Ari globe, so 11 tery. committed III September upon A- K4 � . .
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Oung lady i's Said to h%V6 left With blift to Valuable military hOrvI066 of Garfield, Wigdonsin-46vomish M. Book, top, I Fenian otgamz%tion 'exifited he Would, be by which he can ridilob the tOMPOrAt to Val " , of the Baltimorb Ametioan.
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the aecam at is a man of vor limited doubt largely andeated him to the people. Thii territories of "Now M-exicas And , I , Joseph Cooke is goital - �
soatio Atizone, eta In danger of bodOmIng speedily. A alothao observer claims tbati Woman Asty, Bev, the) xovm�siiiotios blue I I
means, ang this logo bad affaaea tim very But for this hearty Arid Onthust tocuea with largo atoveo of young, tell in lovo with poliaol.uonJ golalers: itsud ,Count Bismarck Ohara Steel pens and I tb6 winter atin.0119 .1 . I
Much. He in too old to work, being' 70 feeling of gratitude to out militisrY haTOO9 OV60 ciamon because they Wear buttono. uses a goose-quillo . 9 � I_ I u6soo, . . . I � �. `... 9
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