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J.. or **a*Tixw ef wmns MLMCTioa vmaxn. j trautroag, V. B. .Vngtl, W. SI, JJart.ni. Charles Uourue. J. -ha Bikl^r, Win C. ltuh, il .rm ^Jorgcr. J?mvw ltronu, Wju. J. Sri W ilrrK.ni, K. L. Brail!, J"-*-ph O. c Cougrx, Vol. 1'iuiprr, Dawd H'gOKri, J aiiir* CuskiiIv, JaiUrt 4Jarti~>, H, G. CoL'iuau, i*. It. .Coryell. II. 11. Candrou. W. S. J. ^'?uiwu, Juiuni r?|iion. John x> J>ar?.A!Wrt Doyle, Win. pii^bt, I A. D?vi?, Eli W. Jjuwsou, E-lvutd \V. E (aiiuuiu, Ira 3T ruber, illru F.nck. Adolph O Qny, Enoch iircuthouse, Win. Hall. Edwin V- Hunter, it. F. Jfatuill, U. 1'. 11 at doty. E P. H.invII. Jasper Haa s. \\". J. UrUlrv, Vui. P. llollu. Prtrr JJeathuian. Frank lIud-.->u, Fred F. jjarris, Peter HtntJKv, John F. E. F. Hr*ilt, Clias. lit* wilt, Hubert 3" J ag y< #, Italic S. Joliuson, Samuel nr: Kn< pf. Win. Xi f^wevtmrg. K. I. >uvitt, S. SI. ijio. II. -M irtin, Michael Myri., Sitiut Miller. Unman D. Mlirphy, Allhur C. Stanley, Thomas JJ\rt?, l'rtrr It.iniutl, l'h?. L. Oa car McXaughtOll, 1). O (O'iiurru. D. D. J? Patterson. Wu?. SI. 23, "lirbfuss, C. F. ltnleigh, A. E. It] an, John ** ;8ofoerane*. f. St. <!!?ir. Jun es SI. Simpson, W. T. Safioid. Slutlhias ?Schcrfl, Martin Smith, SI. Si. .Kturges, Albert E. Scott, tiro. C. Scott, Lee rr ?Ottoman, A. J. T urner .I.i'aa Thournt. Peter A. "W ?Weeks. John F. Vard. Geo. \V. Week*. K. J. J. W'ardwell, L. II. Whiamnn, l>. Ij, Whitman J. A. AVoodruff, Erasing Warner, William Waguer, Charles .State or N?tad*. I or Kl.Ko. | -^OTICE 18 HKItKHY UIVKN 1 1 AT 1 IK *111 reeHv* ol.'rr 1 > ? t . lilt- rl(1 I to . lite .of lujf prraon ?b(?r unit*? up; , ai- in the fete It-t uiml >tlurda>. NuVtabtV 1. IM at *<l o'.'Tock r. M. of Mid U?jr, All i< r>'Ji.? wL.-v. nam- < may I* frruiicous'jr efctemt In aaiil 1-t an iaiumlt-0 tu iiiif ar at my uilirr and *;:tq ,sucfa rrrura curn-rM. W. i,oNUi It Mejtlat-jr Ait'nt. rtrlla Klcetluu ? 1 .trlct* jD'tnl, Well*. O.-lubrr 21. isai. The Democratic skies are bright to ,day. West Virginia gives a Democratic majority. of 10,000, though IllalUe and Juogun stumped tin; State aud a gicat /leal of Republican money wen cent into jt. The Ohio Republican majority goes aIowii to less than 11,000, which is eijniv t?!cul to a Democratic victory in view of the tremendous efforts nindc by the Re publicans. And, finally, the oulpouting ,of the minutes of this city to welcome ^Cleveland, and the eathuhiamn shown by them, ftrn iudisjiulable evidence that the popular in art of litis city niul State is .vrith the Democratic ticket anil will elect jit. The people will curry this election jmil Cleveland and llcndricks will lead .theiii. ? New York Graphic. Thirteen cars pf beef cattle, shipped ?' Hallcek by Jitf Bradley! anil consigned jlo Miller & Lux, San l'rancisco, puKt-ed (through at 4:J J tlii-t aftorno >a. Roth of the regularly nominated enn .didutcg for Delegate in Congress for Wy oming Territory Lave declined. .Judge .<!. M. Cnrey of .Cheyenne, is now seiect yed ns the Republican nominee, and W. JI. liolliday of Laramie City in the democratic nominee. We want free coinage of silver, we de jure that silver Kliall l>e placed on an .equal footing with gold, but that, wu will ne,vcr get while the Republican party is power. What party held control ol both Houses <<f Congress, and who was 1'residcnt of the United States when the ^ilver dollar wan demonetized? In whose interest was the silver dollsr dropped from the list of legal tender coins of the United Htates? To what political party .did tho President who vetoed the ?ilv?r ;bill belong? In the face of the tceord ,c?n anyone assert that tho Republican party is the friend of silver? - ? ? - - ? ^ ? ? - ? Bitinucl T. Hjo tj, who asmuHed (i >v /jruor Cleveland on Monday ln?t, was ar raigned before Justice (lUttiimil ill the polico court Wednesday afternoon. The court room was crowded. Roonc, who Rooked careworn, u>;k d and obtained ^permission to make a statement. lie ,nald he had been greatly irorrii d ove' bis brother's case, and hud scarcely .slept for several nights, lie iwluiitti <1 that his conduct bail been hasty, and ,?Mid he was sorry for what he hud done and also insisted tli:>t he never intended .doing the Governor any harm. Justice .Uuttiimn said that he had received a Itt ,ter from Governor Clrvelatitl, in which ithe (Iovernor stated that lie had no de sire to prosecute the prisoner, nnd recom mending leniency. Koonu was then ^discharged, At Woonuoekpt, K I. the locnl office fit Adam's Ex pre** wn? PBlcrcd Home Uinn dnrlng the night of Wedncmlny, by bor?lnr< nnd rifled of $11.0(10 in coupon* nnd # 1.00(1 in bniik billa, IhiIIi packPi^vn belonging totho Wooi?ock?'t Snvi ,j * Ju< Mlitntioii. The doom of Hip <>fCc? ivpro nil fonnit locked In the nx.r?!ug, ami Ibo .frontdoor ? nn old fn?Iii<nid one -wn* /omul cloned, but not locked. The dep* rednlont left notrncp. ? m 4? ?>? ? IiUine in, alwny* wn i nn I ni ? iy? w!'. the *?r*niit of the N'lliomil b?tiU. /?nilro.td rorjiornlioiin Mid niotKijx ir? generally, Jin nerved hi* mn?UJ? hi iIh> jlfonxc of Itrprieenbitivc* flhii in the United (Mate* Henntp, mid if ho ever fpuchea the I'reni lentinl chiir he will be f hiiir nlnv ?/? I'l.iinde/iler. ' 'J 1 A wou.wa ccmgrfssiiam. A Washiugtou cornwpottdent of the Silver St it-, iu u tnt ut letter (tutu the Natioi.nl C.t|>it:>l. |>?;? ? high exiuipli ii.eut to the industry aud ability of Won. , W. Cussidy, who J?>r the jmst ? lour years hex labored for the interests oi this State iu C?ngt?es: "Hot how about Nevada? Will the Silver State j"iu the victorious ho?l>? 1 tru-t the people ue still ulive to their interests, and will nut now desert tliut putty which, the annals of Congrvss ?how aud we ail know, has been their faithful frieud and ullv iu time of lieed. When, at the last session of Congress, the Silver interest was ttsauled, miiJ the Chinese Act was iu danger, the l>euto cr itic members stood tirin nud faithful agiiusl tho machinations, jiarliiuentary luetic* aud the lumt violent opposition of the ltepnblican j-irt y. And just here [?ertuit uie to sav, tliat no party lias an abler ciponeut of the Silver qnestion iu Congress, or the State of Nevidi u truer more fuilhfui or untiling frieuil to nil its interests, than llepresentatlvc Cassidy. For some length of tiuic I have watched his course carefully' nnd critically, nud justice compels mo to say th.it, ilmiii^ the tune I h ive Jierritmally observed lus Congressional career, no one representa tive, from uuy St.ite in the Union, lias labored more faithfully for his e-oiisl.tu cntH than he*. WUetht r on tlie lloor of the lion* ?, l'ostofijce, l'cusioti Bureau, General Laud Oilice, or, in fatt, among any of the various departments, lie is cordially greeted aud his requests receive prompt utid f.ivuruble consideration when jMissibly permissible under the law. At the lust session of Congress, I witnes sed, from the gallery, a lur^e crowd of members, U| ou tlie lloor of the House, gathered nrotitid the member from Neva da, attentively listening, while for over au hour he eloquently and heroically bat tled for the Silver product of Nevada against the demonetizing powers of the llist. lln spcich was hardly eUiled when he was wutnily uoligmtniated vby frieud uud foe. Tliut bis untiring efforts aided : largely iu securing the defeat of the ol? i jcctionaV.e featurc i of the bill, all parties concede. Called at times to occupy tin; Speak ers chair, Mr. Cussidy presides over that body of restless, roaring lteprcKcutativcs with ease, ilign.ty uud dccission, and iu a manner in which his constituents tun ' justly feel a tinge of pride. II the pi ople j of Nevada consult their ii.tnv.ls they will , uot fail to return !?> tin- I '.it h Corgtess one who has si tvc.l il em so faithfully in the past, mi 1 who, by his pi rsoual popu- [ lairty and past <xp?rirnce in the Ibui-e, will be ennoled to aceot j ish u. lie i in the tut ure. A proj?osiliou to discontin <? tlio age of silver will Le broi^i.t I f. r.' ti.** next Mm >>f NumuIi, il<> you wish the silver dollar stiie'.ie i fiom the list ??>{ legal tender coin? Then place J. G. l?!aine in llie Presidential Chair, nnd following the example of his illustrious pndcccssor it. D. II aye a who veto d the silver 1 ill, and in accordance with his position on that measure when it was before Congress, having Voted nguinst the hill, having voted to sustain the President'* veto, you may rent in sured that his energies will he directed to I lie debasement of silver and the es tablishment of gold ruin ns the only Btandard of valuo in the United State Senator Jon. s is now traveling ovt r the S ate, nskiug the people of this State to send u legislature to C irson tli.it wiil re-eleet him United Stales Senator. Ills claim to ru-clcctiou is based chiclly upon his siiccch* in occur 1 1;_; the passage of the silver bill. In Winuuuincc.i, ou Inst Thur*d.iy evening, he apologized for lilaine'a aetion in voting against the nilver biil, ami Raid lilaine "did not undemtuud it." ? Virginia Chronicle. Admitting Ih it Ihis l.beral view of the case is collect, is a tutin who will vole upon s.> imp.irlnnt a nica-ii'O as the island silver bill without iliidcr- lui'ditii; j i ? lit to be President? If iliiiinu "did not understand if' it wn* Ihe rou t ' either of ignorunco or inlitl'. .incc. w hich ! in either rase tdiuald coiideiun him in 1 tiio estimation of every voter in Nevada. Fraa Veils. We learn from parties who cutiie down from Welia this morn in,; tit it there is a large utteml.iuro *1 the raccs from ail part* of the country. Tliu ball last nielli waa' largely attended by all wha enjoy Terpsichutean amusements. 1 here were fifty e UJih son Ihe floor, the inusie was by Gondii's bras* and stiing band, the supper ua? nil that could be desired and, ns usual on nil stteli occasion* at that town, an enjoyable enlortniuiii lit wns the result, Tin re was no unnsiiiil ' excitement at the races, and as n eonse qiienoo no gront nmomit of coin chunked build*. I' or the Kilt ST nV.'K, on/* mile nnd repeat, Ihero wrro Ihiee entries, vi^; Slowdown, Orphan tiirl j and Duller. Knowdown took the first heat, Orphnn Oirl the BCCOlid and third, thus winning llie nice. lln'JVi was dis tanced iu the Ant bent. Tins HKC0X1I HACK, Half miht dash, eulrh*, Selkirk, Ten brock nnd Sorrel Jlikc, wa* won easily by Hclkirl; The Oulloolt. From tlio t'liilmlrl|>kl'i Tlnir>?, [tn.l] Tlx' I'rcnid' mini buttle in now reiimiidud ! Infk l'i Ni'W York, ninl < li :w'lmid t tml ? on tbo boUie-Mriytcll rimlly in tin lr.nl mid willi oIOh lately in bin favor. Willi Oliio (tnvi-.l by oil!/ llic in. -t violent jwrty ?f ..to, I mti.inn in not u ilonMfn' ila rolr willbtigltrn In t'lMc l.in<1 ; ini'l Illinois, Mii-big'tn ntul Wincon mi 'i ai!l trcinl'ln in tbn bnliitifi*. N? w Irwy nmy bo cotllitrd n* inf." for ( Irv .* Inml; New York ntul 1'oniicrticnl will be ?IwpcrrtUily disputed, willi Hlnlne on tin- i onNiilo track, nii'l New I Inin)>- liii <> ninl even Mn?nachit?ttl* will dt'tiinnd <1? ?? ; prut" llcptjbliriiu effort to hold tlicm ! !?> flillllJO JCNZS VERSU8 BLAISE. "It <1- -en cot fo 1 )* that I ecause Mr. llliiuc Yotnl >^iiu<t tin- Ulan 1 till, and to su-tain l'n>i>li nt llaytk veto of that ifltwurr, tli.it he vjifuwl to tlie renionetization of silver." ? Virginia Kut? rpiiw. No? Tlirn dors it folio-* that if Sena tor Jon s voted for the lilaud lull uu?l agamtl sustaining President llavea" veto that At was opposed to the rcmouetiza tioa of silver? Come, now, let us have a fair midcrstaudiug of the position of j theue two great nun on this importaut measure. If Mr. Itlaiuc by his course |irove?l himself the friend of silver, per contra, Mr. Joties. in taking a course diametrically opposite t > Mr. liluilic must necessarily he the enemy of silver. "No man can servo God and uiutuuiou." thete ar.- hut two horns to the dilemma, take your choice, for it is impossible to make un intelligent community believe that tlitse two leaders ol'a great political party favored a measure so important as the bill for the remonitization of sil ver. one by xotiug ng.iiu.st it and the other by voting for it. lint why did Mr. Joties the other ?lay nt WinnemtK-ca apolo^i a- f..r Mr Maine's js>sition on t!i.? silvo bill by saying that "he did not understnu I it"? It is of t!je utaio-t impoitauce that the Eutcrpiise Ulan ut:d Mr. Jones .should hoi I it cmi ference and a;nve upon some certain Hue of defense of Mr. lStaiue's course in rif eicuce to the lilaiid Silver 11.11. The inau who wi'l allow his political prejudices to govt rn his actions as a pul lie oilici r is not the one whom the people should place iu an ollleo of | ublic tiiist. An officer is elected to serve the whole people and not as the tool of some po litical clique whose personal interests urc to be fcul servxl or whose p. -rsounl piques are to be gratified by acts pc form ed "purely on political grounds." A private let.er froui Fatiuie Rogers dated Dillon. Montana, Oct. 10, states that the family have arrived an<l settled at tli;it place. ^1 i -H Fannie says sh** 1*1.1 s Dillon very well, that there are two churches. Mi tliodist and l'.piscopal, one newspaper, Deuioer.ilie, a sph ,-ndid school house, many v. ry nice residenc' s and that the town is kept lively with s|xich cs, torch-li^ht processions ?Vc. At the time the letter was written the boys, I'red and Charles Wright, were at Malad, Ida ho, attending tile 1 1 i ll of (acor^e Feasel, t'le young man who w. ut from here with tVsii and appropriated to his own u?e a horse and a gun ladoiiging to ltogeis. Mis, Fannie sends regards to all her I'd l.o fiitnds, in whii ii she is joined by all utmbers of die family. Roil oi Honor. Fallowing is the 1 ? >11 of honor for the | rinmry departlm nt of the l..l.u pi.iii,.: reboot for tin* iiioir.ii of October : I'rauLie Nye ICO May Gardner It.) Grace llano r lt;0 Grace Anderson. 1' '? Gertie Lang I'D Muiujc Kuetiaud ltl I Amos llo.ieh H O Chris Galda^er 100 Hurry Key her lot) I'uul Kiyser I"*) it, i tie M> Kee . . 100 John Gairecht ' Hi!) C eeil Di(u^ ll!0 Cmiir Alexander .11)0 George I'vi'tlaliil 100 M.iiuie Yules Albert II title r Dora Siieeli.m !W Morris (inltli^cr !'"? Eliuu Itnuhuui !>l Willie Kus-. ll !il Maltie Keith '.' I Charley Keith 00 JoxKt'lllKK TaTLOJI, Tcache-. Blaine is ringing ?!*?* ilii'Hf,?? on the "tali:) ' at one place ninl "turning the linvi i dii.i lit mi r to til South" at lUiotli er, in his frantic ? IToiIf to hoost liiuixelf into I ho l'rc -i leitial e.iair. The llcnn .fournid savs: '"In the con lest for the lilacr.-thoru cane at Hie Citth ol.o Churrli Fair, the |;ooil Father in charge fepoits Cawsidy ahead, and in anxious to hear iroin Mr. Woodliurii'* friends. Tho people of Sullivan, tlm County rent of Sullivan county, Indiana, will fed Honiewlu.t Indignant at the I tu^ui e of til'.- teh graph report of lllnilic 'a circus from Kvanivilln north when it is said; "The first Mop w is at Sitliirait'o, a muall station." The private hanking house of It. I). Cook A' l'o. Washington, l>. C. has failed. Their liabilities nte placed at $150,000, <1uo to individuals at Wash ington. II ?n. Gtjor^u W. Cassid) hat been nc rorded more fuvurabio eotinideration iu the halls of CotigruM thnn ony :ueinlH r who previously represented the Silv r Stale in that body. This is conclusive e\i'leU, o of his iiliility as n working member in our National Legislature. A fair nndieiictt listened to the "rain tiling reumrKs" of the spcakcrlitst night. Mr. Morri'son labored long ninl earnest. Ijr to uliour what Mr. Cnisidy had done and then fraiil.ly admitted that ".Mr. Woodhum did fcbuolulutcly nothing ex cept to secure the pflNMgc of some tril ling unlui|<0llullt tiill Willi h Man "Ugfjes ted by a friend, nul for which he, (Wuotibiirn) claitwed no c ledi't." Ii. F.. Mor^mi, of tile Dtmftrnil 10 nominee for ('ounly Trvimurcr, i? n tnnii w. II 'kiiuh ii fur liin inte^iiiv in lm?i. ntM, liit <j uii t niiil iii<lu*tj'loUM li ilrilit, hi* devotion to tli vi'Khir of tn-ry In*. pnytir in the ronnly, mid if olccteil, uliirli III? will I/O beyond tlio |nmftibili|y of n d?nbt, till ?1i mon*lrnlft tlmt it i* to the. int. rent of erer* tntjmyor In t In* county t i <?!( ct ^ooil, nnl'-ilnnliiil, hon<>l citi/cnt 1 1 ollln * of public tin ,t. ^ SENATOR JOHN P. JOKES. A large ami intelligent audience, among whom were quite a numb. r of Uciuaoiata. assembled at Frrem .ii Hull. Salonlar night to li .ten to the spcech of Senator Jones. The s[*-aker apologized for mailing liiuiKt-lf mi prominent in con nection with legislation on the silver question. which wan unavoidable in view of the leading j.art which lie twi us tlie principal champion of the measure in the Senate. The ?t<e4k?r dwelt at eon ?title ruble length ujk.ii this important subject, r.tul showed himself familiar with all its details ; but there are some !? >ints in his nn.nm.nt subject to criti cisiu. One wouiil In- led to suppose from the gentleman's remarks that to Senator Joins, and t? him aloue, are the |>eo|Je 'of the United States indebted for the passage of the silver bill. It seeuis str ing that when the silver dollar was diupped from the coinage, aUil thcivby virtually demonetized, that not oue of all the members of Congress, not even the trainers of the bill, were aware of what the.v had ?loue ; mid f.-r ten months after the passage of the ait no oue was a ware of the |*'ruici?u.< legis lation until it w.'s discovered by Senator J. l\ Joi,e?! It is u edless for anyone to att nipt to couviuiM mi intelligent people ta.it tli re was not a purpose in ?lie act which demoueti/ed the silver dollar. Congress had |?stsscd an act dc daring that the priucipd of the Nation al in IcbtedUess should W paid in coin ; silver dollars were coin ami a legal ten der ; the large creditors of the Govern incut desired to put it l?youd the pow?r of the Government to p.ty it* iudebted uess in any coin except gold ; lieuce oil. ver was demonetized ; this is the whole s erct of the act of 1373, and every in telligent luaa knows it. The speaker said that the heavy discount on silver was occasioned by the failure of the Sec retary of the Trcusmy to have coined the maximum amount of s.lver authorized ; by the l;i,nl bill. Im!red. then what! party is rcspouaible for restricting the I coinage of silver to the minimum ?l S'i.O'JO.OOO per month ? No mau knows I better thau Senator Jones that frequent ! and urgent complaints have been made by the S eretary of the Treasury, as well as the leading Hcpublicnli pr'ess, that the coinage of $2, 000,000 per month i., vastly in excess of the necessity of the Goverumeut ; that it is iu. possible to use Hie amount coined, and that new vaults hail to le l.iiili as a reeeptal.le for the tous of silver dollars which are accumu lating in the Tie si Miry. Iu the face of theso Islets the ilouoiubl..- Sen: t .r has the effioutery to tell bis audience that "the coinage of even $:l,000,uoo, i 4.t month will di.s|jcnse witl, the discount ou silver and he ul,o s.,y? : "when .James I G. Itlaine is l'residcnt of tl.e United Statts he will instruct his S,.-, clary I ? h Treasury to have coined lie- ntsixi mum amount Authorized by bill of I87S." When it i . renin. ils red that the silver bill has been iu operation f,,r ,,;x I ycs.rs iisul. r Uej iiblic.in rule, ai. | n,, at tempt l: ia been made other than to crip. I pie the law iu its oper .ti.,ns ; v.h. u it is remembered tl,,t ISI.iin,. voted a -ainst I the hiil, and to oistaisi President llaycs' veto, in tie; lumj of all tl.nt i- r. ason ttble. what grounds h is Senator Jones for imiking such mi nssc.tio;:? Mr. Junes is a sjieuker who i.i well calculated to alt mm the attention of as, audience, but ti;j ,.bove are only a of his propositi, m* which v.i.l i,.lt bear the light of invcMigaliou. Space forbids u further pniAtni ot ih:? Miit.j, et. and ?, are willing to accord to the Senator all honor for his personal etloits in Ik half of the silver interests of our Stale, but he must not alt. m|.t to pars', 1c II, e Ke publican parlya .t:,s, e?pe. I,.l , hnsnj ion of silver when the record in so clearly and unmistakably against it. A 10UTIIEj.II O'JTi: A'jE. K.i much |i;ih Itri-n s.iid in tin- pnsi I ?y i; j . i >??< in orjjaui ia r. fc tout t to Houlli* crn ontrniu'H tli it wo ofT' i' th ? following di -put tli diitnl Willi, i .'Inn. X I'. Oil. -?>, J k i live the ns ? rii?'H llmt Hu rt- i? KOIUP tl "til ill till ft it? llll II is ill. t III Is of vil lll'tlCl* llll VP III I II I'Olllhlittl'd ill till' South. Tin' <li-<|iiit<-li M)>: Lite la-it night, while (it'iuT.il Allml M. HoiIp*, I >c in < >cri4 1 to rniididntp for tiovrrimr, ?u uililri'Hsing n litr^i' nipt ting, including in. i ii v Indit < in (miil of tin' t iiv Hull, ii J >r- crKHIOII <?f lll'ur.ll ? ulm Ii ; I I'l l 11 llt lr ti ling ii " (i.t'oiir II mi* tin ; in nnotlii r I'lilt of tin' tit)', J'H < i ?l within it fpw firt of t)i?' Dt'lii'M rutin im-i-ling, utnl ai U-il in Hin li ii iliKonlcrly niniiin rili.it lin y enm I'clliil Ihc nii'ftinu lo *n<<|N>ud |>rwii'il i'l^-a. hti.tii'K wpI'p llironii ill tin* hpi-tl. ?r'nMlnn I, out- ol Hipiti nnrmwly tino-in^ OfitiTitl Si'iiIch, iiii 1 oir hiking on tin lirmt i oIoukI .lolm N. Staph m, lipum crntic cmnllditi' for K.I it"r. Tlio affair L'ih cri'iitiil inleiiMi indlg n ut ion, mnl Hi. n in ui'icli ? Xrili'i.li nt on Hie slrcels to-ilny. TIip inciting up |ioi i*t i'il n rottiiiiilli'fito wiiit iipmi |ir>inii ni'tit ivhili' li pnli'icnli Ii'ikI pi ami inform llti'in tlml tin y wniit'l I licM r< k(m ii*i liln for tiny r |? tilioii of I In- outrage. ?? ? A Pood Siiulrrot Story. A m.in in liidlium wciit limiting noun time kinrr, ritnl KO<iii|{ n mpiiriel joke li?^ lirii'l out of ii Imlp in llii' lrn', lie llr i'il, Intl. not Ki'i'lnx lli<* Bi|iiiri< I drop, hi' cnilie In Ihi- i'iiIH'IuaIkII Hint hi' had mii hi' 1 1 it, Alluoxt initiintly li<* mm wli.it lie Kii|>]io?'i| wi,H Ihi- lii (?'l i.t tin' mtino mil mill, ninl iiguill flriil. Still llii' K>|iiirrrl lii'inl n]>|?nri'il nf Hip mine plnpp. Hi llri'il thirty-four *hot?, ulnl, tin lie iliil not urn tlio ijaiup drop, )?? ?imt. il to g<t fnillii'r into till- grove. Whi n ln> hml j pmtpid tlir Irri" on wliit'h In' hud un n Hi" ; tm? ft(|iilrrc1; lie wtw thirly-fonr lying in ! n liPnp upon lh>' promtl. - ? - Tli# I)pT?opritM(! tmijorily wliirji will Iw polled in Indintm on Hip ith of Novnnilwr will ?p|tl ? Hie qtipntlon, ni,<l I'li'V'tnii I will In- Imngurot. J I'rtsiJi'ijt ihr>'1i I, 1st"), I LIST OF RECISTZRED VOTERS OF j a mountain city election fee- ' eorar. A Allen. Kr.tuk It ? ltn'K, Chit*. \V. c: Cut I iu, ltoU-rt M. IVil, John Cuti, Miiiiiitl 1> DutlCiill. J.II11M F IMi", John c; OoaKl, Bej. I*. Uuil't-ruio, U. 11 llmul, \Vtu. L>. liuber. John Harris. Cm ambus .1 Ji'lllltiM'll, J. it. M McOiunca, J. It. .M.nlmuli, J..hu S. 1? PaUUv. , John 1< Rohm, W. F. jS Sclidti', M.ix T Testaniere, F< rilitinn.I Suit ur Skvjim, I l <>t NTV ur ? I K". t \OT!i"K I* ir.H II ? ? IV!:n II. AT 1 . i Hill ' liwbl I ? \i I*' cl ?nj t>,riui> ? !.<??? li^iutr am lu ii r lur?-> i;olt u lul until fctunl y, fttiertMfavff l.l<M.jt iiu'ulivk r. M.ut ktlkl ilsy. All \?u *? ? ?am* ? luay bve n'Qtt'iin.jr tijtciril Iu ?-vt l '1-1 air mju* ?ll I lu.|t|>t'krfcl III* . in. ?? ? I 1 llftt'C ?* * . I , ?' 1 i* ? i a .. iri.t. .1. tt, I* HANI*. H. i;i*tr> A^t hi. It-iii inii i It y I 1> It >u - I*- ( IlKi. 1-ftliiX, Mnaulalu ill/, f lujri :l, Is l. "Veto a E'.ra'.sLi Ticket." Our nei^hU.r of tlic Free 1 r?t.s uri cs tl.e lit'CVK.ity ol "voti!.-^ u >-lr..i^ht ticket." \V? wuaU ualurttUy noppi** tli.it this miviiv is inti'iuU 'l lor With p.ir tie?, iiu<1 iu tin* li .'l.s ol |msI i\cut< it cullies with rut her l> .1 |{nia' f r> '111 oil!' \.hu . fu.l Ui-ll tli 't i Hiv h<-|iuhli cull w ln> h.'Ms uii olli' ?? iii tins enmity was jil.:ci.ii Tiii'lt- throi:.:h tin- in tiuiiii-ii t i'.il\ ill li. iiriri.itii-v.it.. .. 'I'iie utiliiin tkeiuM-lves know mill frmikly uekiioul- j eil<;e this I n t. S'ljipitso til'- a Iv ;n' n( 1 our ni i^liU.r I. i.l Ik cii I. >1 1 . ? v. . . 1 l?u years ufjo. how immy Iti-|?n5>iiciiiis uoiis.l li.ivo !??. n iu ctth-e ill Likti c.ill.ty ti> Juv ? "Vote htrmxlit" ni.iy lm viiy (?ii.nl udvii !? !.r .i Ui |iiiliiir.iii ??: ? tu to glwil it couutrj tiu!iliU;( ii i-'i-.ir IUK' ! jor.ty nf I'-nnlili. ..ii vi.t r-. hut it ulinus very poor judgment oa the putt >?'. our. 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'iiv i ?.?? ftltli'r# IHj4 lil-ltfo r o..r>??J(, lo r. r. iiu .rr. STOCK It BANDS. LITTJi & HJ. TtR. !!?????? c r.? k. lW.f.1 ?? aa| lr< l'.iko tuuu ty Ntuda. .n\uu & Dixie Vllk jr. r H n.? a ?i d r ?* ? - illfcO. r? ?t? iiiff ?<:<!???<? ? ; t . k -I %t 1. 1 ii.. ?* ?? ?i ii I y, .N ?? v n d ? I : llfti.tM-'k. Ii. L. Ci J. E. CYRNh", -j* T:VJ . j I' >*t flli f ? I Ik", I".','! ?? fi t>. N? lini.i, Pit I Al.il III llUrj.U \ mllu. C. i-.'-N ^ V. " ? ? -v I .1 r, . ,,|,j . \ If i tin. ... V t I ? % , i, . ->? . ' | ? ? ????>. *? ? ?u V. * ' I V .. . II ?? li ' 4 li ? * V >Y-I _ . *_ _ ?>* ^ ) I" ? ! I'm vl'ln.* ' W ? I i. ? t M V . I . ? ? r j li i.u.U) ?;i i:? ti? i i f* f? r* ! C - . ? i - li.L i ? ?< i !? ? . ? '?< . 1 1 ? 1 ? ? U l? l U 1 1 N v V J .V .i i # r V iy x f V-'i ? v - i . v. ??, V?7 fs O J ? I " M??u:il j. ii J. C. t.iCu.'iE, i* . ? x V "<? ? ? 't/' * *' ' " * ?'?W'** f ? . * ? Art r . t Ike ? ? ii: i ? I*. . Ni * " '?* lUb^f, V - ? 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Ij^tk llkii Oxtniy m??. 1UUR?. litllrrk. H'"? U *n4, ?*tu? on ttll.Luul Jtr. RIEYcRS C?.0T!iERS, I'nnrr, II u* i u ?0r*i4* .'r< ??, lluuitii/;?a. ??'dh ?| Kiio v.o MEYERS CP, OTHERS. " U t li r ? rfc. K ! . o .? !?. S *.d t i Villi/ I I ACMUlLtH, ffl f At! J fr a ''fvt , i:u ? 'tin ii Nr\?la. fU> g* . r?1h lir>ra* Uai d IK* )?fltLtfb. I:LoL?lL & BRADLEY. v\_ ^ ' ~vr?\ it--. Fik?. ' . f/ l I n imI r r * " PS C. ? v ** ' M . .. v/t .1 c ?*? *?a II'--. S"t ?U. arcl \i- ^ I'll fun* ij rOitittr, M --O I I ?! ??.?? r o. ? ,?.??- ' , il l < IkftNf RJSSZIL & CiiADLLY, Tl ir ?i? ? KjLo f.??n " r II "ih-l j | ? ? u I?r, N # ? n t| ?"I < n??iv toiii.iv. I* O.utWi Xivo N?-\ n'li. rr.nfr.mcf. ft>Mr?a? run, N*ira<U. !(???*, tUifrrrnm ?*??.> ?n, North *f I i> ?. brand ?? lilp. .IWVLWEL', - J. A. RGCEflS H, ? a/1ra a I ?? n? a f ? lu.iliiigio . V?i ia 7 H. J KF.ITH. PnM (T\r? jd.lr??? I. imut .?? K.i ho ' Ir. Nt.k'h, liingt ' nniolll- V ? 1 1 ? f II n t-f li tit \ >t rl*M