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ST, NORTHWEST CORNER OF j. 73 aH3fai1 IV V- r i;. -;.-. ; 4 .Jsyrwj Have Just Received I q 3 T 1 tr.- SIXTHAND FELIX STREETS, i.7, L Soje? f; eck W .3k.X&.. I the Largest i a i Washington Letter. From our resiil;irc-rroiMinilciit.l W.iiim.to.y, June loth, 1339. The President has made the anti-Ma-hono Virginia Republicans happy by telling a delegation of colored men that ho did not contemplate recognizing Ex Stifle to Yimr Knitting;, Boys. From the Nfnlon Journal. While being connected with a news paper for the last quarter of a century, it has been directly in our line to into t!ie effect of ollico holding and olliee seeking: and as tlio dipo.-ition to seek oiliee Senator Mahone in the distribution of i . ; . increase, woiec.con i federal patronage in Virginia, and to morrow the eommitteo appointed by the recent gathering of anti-Mahone Kovtib iicar.s will have a hearing before the , President. They will endeavor to con- 3 2 E52Sa5aS3Sa? vince him that they are the proper par ies to control the patronage. It is not iBtraiiitHi to give the mult of that c:- jierience. And we state it as a deliber ate conclusion, that in about ninety canes out of a hundred office-seeking and office-holding has lieen n decided linan cial failure to tlio persons engaged in it. If a man Ins a business that is yielding U SI u EVER SHOYT ZIT ITOETHYfBST ZEuEO. We make the assertion, without fear of eoriraiSic-ioij. that cur stock, in its respective lines, cannot be equalled by any other i i LClothing House in St. Jc I in this city better assortrw t , I . 111' 11 I . -1 II. II.. .u I can it uc surnasseu uy any or ir.e iargesc nouses in L-rucayo or 01. unus. wu are inu way uuubc mamiaut of the m; either faction of the party in Virginia to i the extent of giving them control of the federal appointments. So far, tho few men appointed to office in Virginia are without exception, Mahone men, but the Mahonitt's explain this by saying that ninety-nine one hundredths of tho working members of tho Republican party in Virginia are what is known as Mahone men. and that it is next to im- ' possible for their op;oncnts to get prop erly uenuorsed for oi!ice. I Secretary Tracv has ordered tho mm. ire Island Xavy Yard likely that the President will recognize him J ,iv t(? C.ck fco' mustnec- essaruy sliglil it; u ne is elected to omce ho must necessarily abandon it must get out of tho channels of his business, and give his time, if he is a faithful of ficer, exclusively to the duties of his of lice. Then when this term of oflieo ex pires, ho has not tho disposition to re turn to his former occupation, and many times not capacity, because tho changes in his business v.liii j aivay from it have been ro great, and his failure to note these changes so necessary, that ho has not the practical knowledge to success fully conduct tho business ho abandoned ..i. , i.. r z ' i.. . i : i ilf j -iA i.... n , ... n i iiq fnRPT. inin riiiiciai me. . in )i I u1 r i i -1 : -it.. . :.v . . t" t. .... ; that manufactures vs own c cminq mane exni cssiy tor uur trauo uy our myjh miiui a. we ts u uieuui uu iu biiuv yuu a to uuuu a mngnmuient wnaie Doat.wincii i , - : : , pmuus jij ..i.r . ...... . mm iiiuiiumui-.. i-u ..w .... - j j j .i ... ... .... tl.infr: It Uki often liatmens that a man i. l .,,., i,n.. r,:: ;nt of Clothing than we have ever snevvn diiring any one season, in our ciock can ac louna an ;ne 'c.rl'V.1,.3'01 having once tasted of nMai m,- Z,: , 5r vr C'fwUr. Hn,-rt t:-v. nJrjs-.t t- '-.4ns;3-- ! ha rtfln.ro I 1 prccialion felt by the American republic J "ever voluntar.ly aoam.o.-s it aud . he )f hi;.h licenw- ! .,1 notice on the JilVSftS- CV3il3t5. LSt:-0:S3 CiliU s5iaiCi Eil ajISl f&l I rr .mK. :., , M does not succecl in ..blam.ng Ins des.res rlllI1 Ih),,er 0r this State on everv nlat- Uiifonditional Surrender. j I.aml Allotments to the IiHlinns. In an address to his neighlwrs. who I Was-hi.v.ttok, D. May 27. The In- called uj-oa hiin.athis home, Warner ! dian. Office agents are busily engaged in Miller spoke, in part, :is follows: On the moral issues of this canvass let me say that the Republican party, from tho beginning, ha-s always been the champion of great morn! reforms, and whenever it failed in that championshij or teemed to lag behind the jxppula: sentiment it has been beaten. I believi the time had come when a blow was ti Ik? struck for tho homes and firesides o. our people. Tho saloon power or tho State has grown until it boasted that it held control of tho executive of tho State and prevented legislation against its own interests. I chose my ground and made my light against this monstrous power for evil. I was not foolish enough to be lieve that a great contest like this could be won in a day. I ncer had the slight est hope that I would be elected until three weeks ago. Then it began to look as though tho people would assert them selves. I made ciy light for a grand pur poso and it has been achieved, so far as the national ticket was concerned. I was ased to-day if I considered tho ques tion of high license settled and out of Oar bays' and Children's Suits Department r.cvcr was f.o csrnrs.eto wit.i Ciic.ce hdvgsiios. ad Gur line c-f Fiim.'shrnq tooes cenramo t-a t.'.e Laxst siyies in o-kvis. cciiars. ieo:wear, uioves. iiais. ike IV?. pvtrnd a ecru c .r.v:tat.cn 5o an i-israrn cur c;iy to cau anc- ic-cK urcjen cur Mamtnoul istocK. vvne ., Ur.ru i, l, f 'I-!... i..i :n The best values for the prices are j nn;.sh't.a in ab(iul K- ,vcoK;, .a win be be ! in that respect, he becomes soured and form j .npjpa for cli.i,ty u;rht3 that disgruntled and the number of mu offer. Va! purchase or n ka: j. .ell Tde coeds at LOW FiiiCES. don'i faii to see us. f 1PP rifdrnn tr, I of the Xaval oillcera. survivor.-, of the re-1 -"-- I.HVI W I U1M I.V . :mcntjcr the place, I wumps in a county or state very fre- ii be counted on the n of suijoraunu.ited oilice-ho'.ders. And to t ;J JH. U lSZ C: u. ii Ci V - V- - r.tJ-. n. t-,;-n, :. '-." r :f . n Xoi tliwest ("or. ;i!i a:i! Feliv Streets, 5? . I- V iff. f : un 1 - . T3 . J-. v. I J WfHg' Ft$r r.V.. 5 :M vos. a ltiy J' Coofe Coo!', artl r r.c- .hi r""'-3 c. -nt .-.. Vf Be Sure to Monti'.:. I !i& f .vu.. r M i i & k t HEES y , - ct'iit disahter, w'10 will al.-o carry an autiiograph letter of thanks and grati tude from tho President to the King. Civil Service Commissioner L$ man has received a telegram from his colleagues, who nn m:i!:m.r :in inn-.! tr:it :nii if rPr j Xew York, btating that owing to glaring j -v,,u ilrc l,,ilk5nK il iivln- nnd ,lr atWeo I irregularities thev had cancelled the rc-M" -vou i,n,, aIi "ihvr who ,,!,.vo. I,nt -v''1 entereil the otuce-secUers ranK is tion 1. If any of our readers think we hao drawn our picture teo btnmgly, let theni t!i t3 number can fre.i'.icntly bo added disappointed ollice-seekers. To sum up: It don't pay as a rule, in peace of mind, contentment financially to seek public otiico if vou have nnv business at which OCR VICTOJl wmmm m rsaMtf-gi-;--.7 ;r-W, .k-W.-" i-T--- 6 9 iKf HewSfnptd In:. :.i.r ia -i r. Mud i:i -i.'.i-ni :f-i:rir.-. 73S?WYiK?!i this POSH FRH2. - Kj. 2. i-:.stlioW Sap. - - ?5ii ibs. ). n. kos. V fc .V...-1-. 1..J...:r.r..,r - n Ml li f !n. T,.y 'ry W r . f-nrnM-c l.T C.l AT fei a .Vi'!- Ki-wmiI v.11 tm-. I": It I.r..- . 1 r-i'iTT." ' '-,'' " '."'"""i". ..Jir i.' -1 1 !inn !. :-:n 1! : ; i-. u- ii: -i 1..! 1 i" .:i iii' !!'. Vim i.i I'ni'i ii ri.lln- v ii-I'.i'm --! S" K.:i.'.:.l'!, Ion 91 -. 1 ! I f-H'i JA4. il it . ..sij.r-v. nertf!-. rw..fjj l-1'j.l'r -.-i'v nit-ant I" nitM'Iv :iii iirsoi't ilcnrmil from .'"I'.il''- , l II ,i i .:- . .-l:.lii .iif -.'- J !').''- M.'v' . ..'T,'.'--!! 1. ;'i i.'fff nam'. Tnuliii mul 4:, ,'u'n iii'. fi;-..''i. i'if l'hff- iii'ii iiMi.' .if. r.r. liir .. lii-.i- 1 1.- Ifn'-priti''. Iiiirl.ir-l'li"'l r.'-.: ll :t!l"h I'h M I'l', :tl.''lti'il lit i:;fl'llv :illil I'ruM' in -ii 1 tic :r r-;:.T' i:i'i.t'. 1 Vi'tnr 1. tlrt-i-I.N 1.1 i'vi-iv ri'.in 1 1. uarr iiil'I iiu prn'f. :uni rt:i''!riic. 111 ila-u.it ii'i.'invi'il iiuiim t. n uv :. i:i ':i.-!i ua-l i'V' iv - il-nr.r ii'u ii'iii-pu'KaMi romli.nu tin 1 i'l.'K. aaii NT! umk li lias all-n'iipil 1 11. t . -.'. -.-.'ir lii'.wiiK'h r.ni'i! ''! :'iiiiirii.iiii''ii'i'ii lr.l1.1111, i.'.lli .ill I'l'iiu-!.' .1 I'l'iiiiM iiirnle-plali'il. lin.'A.-!a aiai 1 1. ii-ihIi. ''-.-Jr.: S.i.-.-J.-iP ff rrfTr.nr.r.rp.r'OflihS. ly Gaichd's 3a;e, 1350 lbs. rvl Uuiscso i'.ifc, !B03 !as. :-.-s. l"r-!'r::ir Him!. Muri ci'i'; .', hit lr.. 1. i'l- t the saff 'Hll.J' IlllfS. 1 mi .! 1 1 . . i 1 ai'i;i i iiili:.Ii '1 r.il-i.'i-iN at.il ri:i'i'"ia'!' vln-i't- ; nitli in. We can 1 i'i': 'J!r ti fii'iLjiii) oi-ii i'jw i rjliill"! I.':.!-111'--. 1 ll "t '.Uu: 'isjuwo rril-.i TTfi'P vi5IT3 ! the j'n-siiicnt !i,-3co;iinii:trd abliuWi fai IBj Wuith b'.tLw.'t ..t.L(rti,!,.i.-valrr.,!..t:!e.-or-i wing, FOB SALE ABSOLUTELY ONE PiECEI HAS NO HOOPS' NEITHER PAINTED OR VARfilSHED! NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER 1 HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY. PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEELERS, SPITTOONS, SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, &c, Sc LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS. CORDLEY & HAYES, New York, Sole Agents. FietoriM: Portland. Me.. Pclerboro, H. Waler:on, t'.ltj., Otwego. H. Y., Lockport. N. Y.t Cleveland, Ohio. Vflnona, Minn. BY ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING. HARDWARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS. FULL PRICE-LIST AND CATALOGUE FREE ON .V...1 .' , iH'.-ir. 1 i;-:n-: in.r i iii r.'i i. Ii.im"i . I. u, I rTll (Itl -T- il 11 -t-.ti: k i!.e i.aii. .i i it r. "87; . ::.it "i iii i.liu lln'i r n-.ti' -1 . : iii.".. ! !'!. l't i.i I . i..Mf il l. ii: '. iiifiSa.jti.i' i.a ii r I'-iIi'iiM. Var :im.". '!;i"j a I:-.. nl siiTiiau 1 'U I In- ': I' i . lil.i r Hum Cclt'ier i! la'ii :: .- :iial 11 .'ivcnST 1. 'C-7: Ociobcr 3. '.S3. t Ik r-1" ivrli- a it '.i viill in il.- v l.i'a tins -1'i'l'ull Ti.lM CAT.i TESTiSCSiALS, ETC., FfiCE. 12 m, is i :s court.) lM t'lblUii tsMti U hilhii (jU., lie i-.ii.;!htii-'! n CIX'!NX..TI, OHIO. i :;::! f Vie! i r S '.! s n:a-- ! hail of t!.r i'iili'Wiri'.r t!ii 1'ijicrjil.i'. Ci'li'li.'.l ;;n- li'VVO-. i r. 'n -.1 r li", il.'.l nr i.uxi's, nr , t-iu " . m v i i! n LI, Of R H EUIIT Si ftRD ItOHALblA APPLICATION. VARNEYSFAOLT RH i;' f - v- . - Tliesc twin diseases cause untold surferlDS. Doctors admit tuat they arc difficult to cure- to io tuelr patterns, r.-uiu s CckiT I'ompound has per manently cured the worst caM?s lit rliiuciatlsm ari l ncuratjla so bay tliode who have usrtd It. Ilavlne heen troubled tvlt h rheuuiat Ism at the kuo.; and Dot fur live years, I was almost unable toset nnmii'l. and was ery on en rimlineil m inv heil fur wvI.H nl a time. I used only one bot tle of Palno's Celery fom- Ft3 HI IRMLEj Inouseto I I OWNCP.. V pound, nnd was perfectly curiiL I can now Jump ' V arounit. and feel as lively us a boy." i'KASK CABOU, Jr ' U Eureka, Xevada. tl.co. six for fs.oo. Bruffglbts. " " Mammoth testlmonl.il paper free. WEixs.lticiiAKr.sos & co-Props.. Burlington, Vt. P.ilnc's celery Compound has beenaGod- wrd to n:e. For the past two yean 1 nave bui- l-n d with neur.UifU 01 me iiean., wn.-iuriuu.-r dm lor filling io cine m". I have now taken r.-irlv fiiur lnjitKi of the Compoiitnl, and am f"re- from the lOinrlaliit. I feel vry grateful to you." t-ii.is. II. Lewis, Central Village, cc Paine's Cele?y Compound I have lxen jrreatly nmi'-toil with acntra rli'iim.ill-ni.ii!!'l oouM flml mi rtlM until I iis-il lT.:ue'h Cclrry coir.pimiid. After us ng slxlmttlesof thUimuiclno I ain now cured of rlicumatl'- triiniili's." ., . Samuel Hitcihxsos, So. CornL. IL Effects Lasting Cures. mine's Celery Compound has performed many other enr s a.1 marvelous aa these. copies of tnttoiv ui.nt. tnnnr lulilress. Pleasant tx) take. iloc-s not ilSturl). but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetible; a child can take It. What's tho use of sutrerlns longer with rheumatism or neuralgia? ......... aire Mister nnd BrivMrr I oMDictyLMnjulJidaMytxidarenenllhy, DIAMOND DYES cZithan mTrlja. BABIES uvj, umrtsl. It i, Vntvuki. . WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL WARM AIR FURNAGES' .Ourrnroaresaromad' epirtally for Western Coal. ?vna for Illm-tratiil catalicuc. VARNEY HEATING & fc'FG. CO., LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. HE ONLY 'THE ETHIOPIAN CAK KQT CIIAKSE N!S aar, the uqpard his spots." .VBIIIG HOiE It II ill. INK 11 i Ql'lUV I ilia V.riCLC .'AST jot he nrxovtso witkiiit so hot iimn mi Hi'.M.imsT iti:- Ql'IiU:i), fASf UK icrii V.ITII STA.M i ok n:x. LirccJt cua Hxt Popular -'iety in the coiinlrv. NEVZR Wl I" ri nt lr:-tsiiiMai'tnii. ;'toi;rSr. ni.-.r-iar t i. -j. Infori'.istioii o:i a- to pn-ivr latthois o. luausg dse;hu.iaud ;.ub!ie builJu-sa. tP.AFF & CO., sea viiter st. Ua'i Ysrk. S&ECTBIC BELT vitjt taxjsije'xirffraoxi'sr. PATKsnn Arc. is, imj. difsotkb rra. 1, issfc. for Infants and Chifdren. y teAkrB III ' 'CastOTla is 90 well adapted to cfcHdren that I Citnri enrrs Holte. Conspttn?i, .ronimcailitaapenortoanyprcnpUon gjg riot U- laiowntorac." ILA. Aacncit. II. D., I ctlon 111 So. Ozfoia St, ErooiTi, :;. Y. f TViiou; iaiunous siccUcgioa. Tn Cextaub Cocta:-, T7 Murray Street, N. Y. RETAIL PRIOE 9S Cute-US JkiSO ilANCrACTL'IlEnS ur- Writing and Copying Inks, Scaling Wax, Mucilage, Wafars, Etc. THflDDEUS mm G9., 127-129 William Street, NEW YORK CITY- ESIAUI.1SIIE1I ias. WITH S5SP!ISa5T. ajJP ' vS ri i? PfesSS B PHU -A.-C-- r- "... ..... : . '.:.-:.:.- r --.r i i -ryi.a -t - j I I II pud Kon't'onifftftO--" nreHOhrr.ntwUa cr.r tl.o fr.IJo-xLTa--- AlllUis Hi nt c GituiilHint-. vi3i-t's5 tr- Lunihsso. ml ftn-t ervoi.e-vVV3? DeUilltr.OwiT in?, li i 1 noy 1 I JT4S vmii. rJrroa tur. lPfmnia, .71 V' Vattna of iha 1! fir. I)iB 7 uH. . now! by Inrii. rrciion la inuili or MarriiflfLif. nil Dibeases pertwn- 1 stL.t!ioupn.ycrKnitioriian- . i i ins In l.ATrsr anJGnE'.TEST ImrrorprcPTit rrvr t tnali.unliittuiori(rtorliottier. . i.Tcrybajrof nn J..ctrio mit wanti tho Lnteet-th! he will flnjt 'f2 (huli lr. ItJifffroranllotUtftBltlsaUTTIiiT i:tt T, ui l ntucttn-n. vrltaicorirbvIt. Xlwi.m hh Ii t-irpU! t rurUI hj I i.tri:WT. Th olecttic curwiit j ma b '1 ekTEP by anyone Iwfore it is oi ilia to tn I to!y, pn.l Itrorn ocly ix to tea honrs daily. If joa I iUxftminftftishltyoawilibuynort.ir. Tohow the Estikc Odnfidesce wo lavelnoorElwtro-ial-Tnilo Ileitis nn-l AppllnnrtH !TI car No. 4 BU I firap'f l 13 fTrironUtf 1 art k on Tllrty Paji Trlftb bnil t-. ttotnjf'iroiirrr illntratil pfmphlet. Try a r.ilr ofUr. flra' I IXTlllClMLkI, prlw 1 lrnilV Tit OWEN EUCTRI8 BELT AN0 APPLIANCE CO- Jt.utioD tbli P.prr.) (1".ci.bw.ti:d Jph. 161b, ItJT.l C 20G North Broadway. ST. LOUIS. MO ; :i.-.v:.- 11 'nsnt- ri'. -I -.'l.tiV Itif.ll A'l -'. --i-i:v ii is.xii.3l.Al- v;- l&jY.aosv.'critt S&ik fit -fiw hi ' n 3f . -s : I , XTtBS! Tint OKXiT POSITIVE WOOD AND STONE PRESERVERS .! 0&RSGL1NEUSS AVENftHIUS; ForTnoteftlnc your Fc-nct.ShInfiIpfi,Shdt Afrricnl turji Ira- lementirndi.UwoO'Ifapftrtsrjelow ur shuro he cround.nciiin.trotordrny. MerchauU wiping , 1 1 Bvncy for iheir Connty wi.l rply to f , KIL.CCR HARDWARE CO St. Louie, Mo. h'on Agents roK Mirsonti and itAyng .- ; v.iv iifl ifna on . it ,-t)i-.i.'ifftVM: - -.i' fitl.i lr;t Ai.JJ. . tit t-IIoH line , . . M f unit ! fi-n on top r,.sii.viKios?olts leister -Tf:r: v;itP rnNTSirc- f,ij.Uxl tiv p ialninnivf : .u i rsM irifcrrralit-r.e.TiS ; , . : and ccoaomy rado cent csmuiiiations Iicld there. A new cvamiiKitioii v. ill bo lieM on the 1.1th in-it. Tho L-oiiimission will tit.'irt v.est th'.s weo!c to make ;i nuniber of iiive.-ti-ntions-. Tlio privent eoiiiiiiissi.ia seems I to bo ilcteimiiu'il to have the lawstrktly cnforcoil, Boinetliin never tlone before. I It is not possible to make su;h a hum- bu of a law iH.jmlar, but it i.-i poincthiiiji to know that it is bchis;, as far as the Commissioners can coiu jl it. honotly admini.stered. Secretary Wimlmn i? not satWied with tin' oi'itiio:i jriwn by ijolieitor Ileiburn of tho Treasury doiiartnient that the C.-.thnlic University of Amerien, to be e-n.'iblibheil in this city cannot ena; n corps of foreign instructors witliot vio l.ilinjr the law prohibiting the iii.jKirl:--tion ef alien labor nmler contract, and has referred thc'iuestion to the Attorney (.ieneral. C!o".e! iTohn C. Kelton liar. b"cn ap lyiintc.l A-ijutant-Gjner.il of tho Armv to sucoeeil Geii. 11. C. Drum recently placed on tho retired li: t. The i'ri-sMcnt lias commuted tho pen-1 iov.vhii'h a court martial rcuc-ntly found against i."apt. (!cort;o A. Annes U. S. A. retired, to confinement within such limits as the riht to wear the uniform and ii:i;nia .f his rank in the army for five years. Capt. Amies was charged with conduct uiiiiecoiiiiii an ufiiccr arid a gentleman. Tlio jirincipal f-peciiications beinjr, in tnidin upi n the ran'w of the inau;ural p-irade, :i"d attempting to pull th ntso of Gjv. I3eav r, in a Intel "ob by. Annas is generally regarded as a little more than half cracked, but his war recir-1 was unusually brilliant one. nr.u it lias puhe.t liim lliroii;li tevcral "cr.inos as bad as this one. Tiie federal ofjror-holdor sj;oken of lat week as huvimr olTeied a toast to the a i;a-:siaii of IVesid.-iit Linco'n, has ln'on removed ar.d a KoodUepubliean appoint ed in his place. Aniens the small r.iimlier of appoint ment:; made by the President last week w.is one colored man - Chas. Hondley, of Alexandria, who is made receiver of pub 1 e mon-Vs at Huntsville.AIab.ima. Ho is principal of tho public schools i n 1 editor of the Gazette, at Iluntsville. Gov. For.dcer's private secretary fpent .-evcral days in Washington last week and his pres"" C3 6tirted all sorts of political t pjcul itions. Oao story that FomUer had made up his mind that ho woidd be a candidate for governor of Ohio for the third time, and that ho had sent his heeretnry here to acquaint the President with his designs, and also to urtre uj-o.i him tho necessity or appoint ing certain frentlemen, friends of the governor, to certain positions. How much truth, if any, there is in the story I have hen unaablo to direover. Secretary lila'iio accompanied tho Ili-iti-h miiiirl-T in a call o.n the Presi dent, Saturday, for the pnr( use of con veying t- hi;:: the sympathy of th Queen of KnR!:::il for the American jieo plo in tho preat tlood disaster. The I'res'dent replied in a few littinff words. P ibliu Printer Palmer expects to have to furlough a number of his employs ov.iiic to the exhausted ifindition of the appropriation for this, the last quarter of the liscal year. The now appropriation will bo available. PATENTS fIRAKTF.n to citizens of Missouri during tho pa';t week and rojiorted for this paer by C. A. Snow & Co. Patent lawyers, Opp. U. S. Patent, Oillee Washington. I). C. (5. Akerson, Heston. btraw-earner. J. H. I!irch. Plattiburs, Ionble-iointed j p:n. U. i-. .'lapman. Kansas City.i.aiiie irriT. -T. II. llespain, KnnsasCi'y.Polish i:i cor.i;xiund. .1. W. Kvans, Kearney. Han: tr::.w. V.. Guthrid'e, F.iyf-tto, Wi rest re Ichor. J. W. .Johnson, Iiadue, ' Cultivator. J. II. Kn in.-. Fayoito. Fur niture drawer. Ij. Middletor., Clarks- ; ville. Water-wh.-el. Oirtez V. Puch, I Vandalia, Bucsy top spring. Z. Randcl, DeKaib, Washini; machine. K. D. Key- noliK Nevada. Bi.-vcle. E. C. Taylor. reflect and call to mind the ollice -ssekers and oliicc-holdors that are now financial v.iclIis aloni; life's devious track. Alerit AVins. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for jears we have lieen selling Dr. Kims Xew Discovery for Consuniption, Dr. Ivui s Acw Jjiio 1 ills, LucUien s Armi a whatever the result of this canvass, if Providence spared my lit?, I would see this ii.ht out to the end. Why, this lit skirnii;.h was just the first Hull Kun. There will be no conation of hostilities until wo drive this jxmor to its Apio matox iiind take its tineoi.dititmal tur render. These words ought to bo instructive to timid people. Fit.Iiuh Lcc's ltciuurknblo Siiccvh. Gov. Fitzhush Ixe's Alexandria spcei'h is tho subject of much comment. It l.-ears every evidence of having lieen prepared with j;roat care and with a clearly dclined purixise. Tiiat it was in inspired by tho Confederate monument dedication nobody for a moment imag ines. Some shrewd observers seo a good deal of politics in the effort. Gov. lice Salvo and Electric Hitters, and hi.ve ' chooses a time when tho Centennial cele- never handle;! rem .-me; that :e:I ai!wel!,c.r that have -;ive:i such universal satih.c tioa. Wo do not hesitate to Kua:a'iUe them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase juice, if sr.ta-fac-tory results do not follow their use. Those remedies have won their great popularity on their merits. Ki:ifr A. Proud, Druggists. bration has made all pertaining to Wash ington fresh in public considcraiton. Ho endeavors to foster in the minds of Vir ginians and tho South the idea that Robert E. Ijoo was another Washington and that his causo was as just as Wash ington's, and then by insinuation and in ference ho tried to unload ujion Long street the burden of responsibility for the Confederacy's failure. He does this not as eJiplr.ining a military mistake, but as uncovering a Mibordinate General's periidy. Gov. T.. it is insisted, planned this speech to lire the hearts of Virgin- ins, and to h"l! them solid in the if Virgin PSST" inzz i D-'mocratiu rank.-. He glonned Ijco and Xtii fiV.x?Alii!iHr.fl..-i: O.M'vs.KriVi.'ioir I ., . ,. , it. .-...,f Jl?jLttil.tfrAVi?-i,. mT.-.virti-.i, the cause and blackened L.-oi:g.-treet t wli'K- r.vil iilf.';ise u. is committed, not at IIi::;i:v P. 1ii;i:-i:, secretary of state j for Massachusetts, declares that, the! southern iron Ileitis must become tho I world's seat of that industry, and that the next l!.1 yearn will witness a develop-! meiit there iiibtory. surpassing alike belief :is I ' making allotments of land, under the .severalty act to the members of tho In dian tribes throughout tho west. Mr. Helt.the Assistant Indian Commissioner, states that only those tribes aro selected .vhero a willingness has been expressed to hold the land in this way, or when in the opinion of tho officials tho Indians ire sufficiently civilized. Under tho terms of the allotment act a paten, is issued to the Indians for 1C0 acres each, or in case tr grazing land, twice that quantity. This patent exists for twenty-live years, when the fee sim ple of the land is made out to tho In dians. When an Indian gets a patent to his land he becomes an American citicn and entitled to all tho privileges of ac American citizen. It includes, of course, tho iuiortant privileges of voting, and tho Indian vote has become quite an im portant factor in iiolitics in tho west. Patents to lands have been issued to In dians from time to time under treaties, so that with the additions to tho number recently made under the severalty act there are some lf,000 Indians who hold patents to their lands. There are some S0O0 allotments which havo been prepar ed, but have not as yet been apprietL As the work progresses the number of patents increases with nrcat rapidity nnd tho time is not far distant, it is thought when Indian reservations will be practi cally unknown. Tn cases where the In dians on a reservation havo all mvheti patents to land, tho balance of tho land will bo purchased by the government under agreement with tho Indians. PrMET i& K,VASionwtMBSKilia I Gettysburg, but in accepting the results SrSS ' the war when peace was restored and HiKDERCORN3. TbnnlTF,inrin.ftrroritf. Fti;uiU two. I!nni comioic tothefit't. lie. nl Irti(.vi'- lllHOtXtyl'o-.XY. -SITCONSUKIPTIVE TTv. yim i'.m?.i. lm.m l.i'i., A.Uni'a. Indiiriliiinf Ik PARKER'S OINGER TONIC. It I .w ciiral tli- nt.rvt mifMini'l itiiet-t ihmiI fur all 1.M ftrHir.i? from (icfcclivo nutiiil'-it. Title Iji Untu. oc and IIM. Kwultinp from the Krrors of Tonth, Folly, Vice. Ig norance, &&, cliv he cared at home wlthoat fail nr exposare. lnfnlllble and C'onflilriiliRl. Iar:o Treatise. 3(10 nxae. oalrtl brmaiI.9cilcd.DostpaiiL 8.nall book, triih enrlorwenienta of the presviree. t ter. &ena uovr. Jiuiircro tiie x rvinnij .icuicat ihmiiuu;, or Br. W.O.Fukcrt o.i Uallacli Su.Uoetoalata, is now tust.uiiKig the Administration ci Presiitcnt Harrison. Gov. Leo. it is fur ther argued, must have felt tho neces sity of some such desperate course as this to hold tho ex-Confederates in the Democratic party or ho never would havo matlo such a speech. Usually he has been a conservative, politic man. Some even go so far as to say that the speech was prompted by counselors be hind him, and that he never conceived tho idea of combining such a laudation or tho Confederate, cause with such a bitter attack upon Long.-trcct'a charae- The IK'oresise in Drunkenness. In 1S10 the total consumption of dis tilled spirits iit the United States per capita of imputation was 2.2.1 gallons; in 1SS3 tho consumption had fallen oil to 1.23 gallons per capita a reduction in consumption of a little more than one hair. This reduction hns been gradually brought about bvr. great and beneficial change iu the drinking habits of the na tion. Instead of spirits, nino and beer aro drank. In 1S10 tho consumption of wine per capita was only half what it in now, and the consuniption of beer pc r capita was less than one-third of tho present consuniption. Drunkenness hits fallen oil with the decreased potency of our drinks. It is impossible to put a stop to drink ing except by the repression of nn ap petito that is universal. As tho appettto can not be destroyed, the wisest friends of tempo'anco are glad to promote tlm change- from spirits to less deadly xta tions. It is o;io of the most lamentable eiTects of prohibition that it compels a return to use of whisky and other distill ed liquors which aro more readily portab., more easily concealed ami bet ter ad lpted to furtive :iud.t:;;!:iivful traffic-.- Ex. Fob simplicity, durability, ease of management and capacity for work, tho Ijight Kuuning Xew Homo has no rival, and the happy ixisse.isor of ono has tho very best the world ullord. PARKER'S HAin BALSAM Cleanse ai.-l beau title the hair. Promotcia luxuriant crowth. Never Fails io Rettera Cray I Hair ti ill Vanlhfi:! Color. , Prevent I 'm-lnrc fln-1 hair falltnc pf. n.P'1 11 i"m i niL-visTw. ft RHEUAlATIG'Lte S;iulicPaiusJB l.lM'iliililtie Srintlr. hlii'otlliK. Shi:raml Miisi'iilar l'iiins :.inl Wcuiit-iit-. Hack Aflif, I'li'tliii' ami ('Iii'.it I'nir.t.rt ln-veil i" 1 iinmili't'v USt Cfilinnra Auti-Fain Piaster l!:s .,'! in.i ,nf ....'..iii ii:iin-kii:hi strt'iicllienui': nin'-t'-r. .1 fur Sl.' At ilrupsitK. it il I'l.TTHl: llltl li AMt 1II"..MIC.M. ., Ulisloll. DIM ris-U" ..ll:t.Mi'-:ils.-!i:i5'l'' '1 HitilDI CC rlliliiyi iii fi.rt'ii liyCulifura S"tip.r i-1-" ft CURE. ASTHMA CjuiS, Crouu al CGSisi Cells. TVcmnCTitV'l hy PIitsIshs p1 eM Ting gtu tLJtisliout tue w)fl'l. bend for i rcc harapJa. HI32HOD MAIiUFG CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 101 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. IRES Hit Xsc Wasn't Plumb. I havo been making a study of noses lately, and really it's astonishing to lind how largo a proportion of tho noses aro aro twisted to ono side or tho other. Try to tiud tho median lino of a tierson's faco by tracing it from the tip of his nose and see how vou coaio out! Jlany people who imagine that their noses are jiorfect ly straight would lind by a close exam ination that those appendage gee or haw a little- perhaps to their amusement and maybe to their chagrin. A Portland dentist tells a story to tho Ioint. Says he: "After 1 had fitted a set of false teeth to n lady, she exclaim ed, "Why! you havn't got tho middle of the set in the middle of my face!' I looked again and thought I had. "IJut just look at my nose!" said sho. "Tho millo of the set is certainly not in lino with tho niiddlo of my nose." "That may be," said I, '.but jour noso , 'Do you ir.ean to tell me that my nose ain't s-traight;" "I think vou will iiind that such is tho case. "I low much is your bill? I'll pay it, and you can keep your oltl teeth." "She paid tho bill, throw down thesct. and Hounced out, ns angry as an angry woman could be. She went homo, Iter friends toltl her how foolish she was, she lay awake all night, and tho nest day came back apologized and had her work tinibhed." 33c HIRES' IMPROVED tse ROOT BEER! in liquid n033iiinc easiy made tki:pa:kace makes five cailcns ' EER 1ft No Iwo-whrclcirt ct kv'.n twn It J co,-ti m fit-o fruin put (rurn t-f t.s1I CJ.L 1'l.f itriri;i rin nut t-reak or w-.ftUi fy ',. tM At-. ixiiMirnrtiiv!'. prmitHC'ird lutb" u i -mTIKIJ.V KliKM; 'tilt. W1.IC1M i or.tctr.'ricntiya:idi.AMT.(4l!i. 1-' ms-r.-ly ftn.lMI.watur.hoUtc!iitarv'.trT.?r.. ntcuH i:i:i r. --a.'j ..rr c: itg no: r HKPI.I mint it l !lotrIrrrrfctl.. AtTo.u-i.i.i. r g f.Tit ATnUnlsto.iLavini?it. I'liinM o.t rT'ui K IHr-Lmown.lnw, carft iHycratt-lo.. r-.ci.; t olS3. Tradoprlcq30teiloaM'Pi.cf n. r rrirj nrt.. tVSarahslitown. town s JIumansville. Filling teeth. V. P. V.'Hk.-man. Kan.-.i'j City, Hinder. II. A. ! V right. Spring Garden, Fiood-gatc. , IJuelilcii's Arnica Salve. ! Thi mo APPBT121NO nd WBOUSOICB TtMPEBANCE DRINK In th world. TBTTT. Ask jour Droeglt or Orocar for It. Jt, C. E. HIRES.IPHIUADELPHIA. Trustee's Sale. V,"hcrpp., -I. I.. Jo''iiitmi nni! "t. M. .Inlin- .tiiii. Iii" if", ' tnsir -fn.i.n iircti tn ir.iM. LUml mi tiie :li iit Ans-iil. WT, itiitl re- Tlie best sr.lvo in tho world for Cuts, lSruises. Sires. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, i-oplnl amonit nmrteav!'- ""! ; HyU Ctiiin Chilblains Corns and ail Skin Eruptions, g'.KM and jHisitively cures Piles, or no pay ro- ,scrii,ea r-al t-i.'.te, m-mi. ijuiretl. It is guaranteed to give perfect I A)) r it it) M-tn in Uok Iflii iv in the K.'itisf.ii't!on. or mont'V refunded. Price , uniriiul i.lat ff Uie lov ii ol Ci-is, Hult Cuuiity, "-.cents per box. For sale by lung & i,l,v""Iri- , , ., I T,1 Wliieh ;tl.l ciKivey.iiirf v.a niinlc in tni't tn 1 rouu. seonri" the irmni-iit "t a crtani ir.iiniiiirv i I ....... : -.,r.t ..il'ii., .1 an. I rilu-il - St. Louis Globe-Democrat: President mi wh.-fra-t, tlclanll Ha ln maac !i tiie pa- I tt .i: .1 :...1. ; infill it tll lion-: i'i 11.11 1 i.T" in- j'.i... ' r. K,-' . "r. - -" sj ' his appointments to federal othcas in tiie Scntch Provcrlis. Better.Ueep woll than make well. Birth's go--!; but breeding's better. A gude word is as soon said an u ill. Tako a pint and "gree; tho law's costly. Bo tho saino thing that jo would be called. Every man at forty is n fool or a physi ciaii. A dog winna growl if yo fell him wi' a bone. lit is worth no weal that-can bide no woe Far sought and dear bought is good for ladies. Fiddler's dogs and fleas como to a feast uncalled. He that winna when he may, ahanna when he wad. Fuir words break never a bono; foul words many a one. Livestock Xotes. Feeding in sheep hu&bandry is like any other problem in livo stock. How ever good tlio breed, without good caro and feeding, they uiubt necessarily do generate. Colorado; Xew Mexico, and Southern Utah, have ten millions of sheep. Seven millions of them are coarse-wooled ani mals; Colorado has not less than a mil lion and a half of lino and well bred sheep. Jlontana has a population of 130XX); cattle, 1,IH0,(X; hor.',c-K, lflOXW; sheep, 2,CW,iKV. Wool produced last year OlOJtti; auxsKud value of prtipurty, tt:, JiSVXO. There aro llHXywO acres un r.urveyed in the territory. There is nn advantage in feeding grain or any other rich footls,if il; ne jiidic.o is ly, that tho analytical tables of value give no hint of. Th concentrated foods, if fed with others, v. ill not so overload the stomach, and a greater proportion may therefore go to reiiir waste, build up frame anil t:sue,or convert into milk, meat, or wool. Foods of low nutritive vidu", nr. for example, i.traw, should bo. avoided. It is not possible for most stock to oat nough of them to get the nutrition 11. I!OFF3!AXX, Franco Cc. & Fcrc-sl Ciiy. iVio. Attorney ios Iri:it is Nltrt'l. I '.it V )i' .. i'l' Si .1. ;. JIti. Ht I ii ii to- ASK YOUR DEALER FOR BAIN, VARNEY & CO.'S ui iiti nRQWN BCOT IM TUC m pi m 'section. ! wokldTOLLUU soi,th. In this matter it is difficult to please bth parties, and it is not ceces-sarj- that both parties should lie pleased. f A IV A TIT A IV The president s selections m the soutn, 03JlAlfXdil linu-.Tpr seem to have been well receiv ed by tho representative people pi mat. ufji'im. Tiif tlemoerAtif! mliticians do LEAVENWORTH, KS. : them' but lhi3 b a !Wiut iu the!r t,Vrr"'"il T VVJir.Igi: thev need for living, much less for thriv- IHPIll "I 1.111 -il"". 1-" '" -t' , , , , I. " 1 tz. ii -ii'M tn:tf, ai w !"' "i ti- i'a'ii uuiu- j ing can prouu f ml saiil note, will in FKIUAY.TIIE SfTll HAY OF .11 -V K,..I ,l"i, titttirni.il tli, hmirs lif 1PI1 oVlMk in Ihf fort' noon ami fnur ti'tlcfk in theuflfriit'unif that tlav.at the Court II.-i.m- tl-ir in ll! City of Or con. County nl ll"!t nail Mate of Mlsnnri. Ir Srcordaner with Hit 'emu of saiil tlfeil oftrntt. procteil : S'H the real r itat". ahv tletmetl. at HiMI vt iulne In llif Uiirhetl liitWor f"rc:ivli. tor th Tnn("-e of sjtiifjiitr the d-lit In siM tl'.l of trust mentioned. ttMf-lhiTwitJi interct ami ct'. J. W. 11AI.N, Tru?tte. E.J. Kellosg, Attorney. C0SSUMPTI05 8TJBELT CURED. To TflB Editor Please Inforrirotir read er! that I hare a txi:iteremedyIortLeaboire uamed dliease. ISf its llnislr use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be clad to send two bottle of my reme dy fkkb to any of j our readers who have con -sumption if. they will send me their express and post ofTico address. Resfftfiiiv I. A. SUOCCU. il- C 141 1'tarl at., INer." Yott Flnx Ktii.stnsr. Much is being Eaid about the profi tableness of flax raising and the neglect of the farmers of this country of this in dustry, for which tho soil and elimato is so well adapted in many sections. Prob ably tho reason our fins culture is so limited is the fact that after you have raised your crop, the soil doing most of tho work to that point, human labor for pnllipg, breaking, bleaching and spin ning, is a very important feature. If tho Has straw could be seized upon by a big machine and turned into thread or cloth in an cspedilious manner, flax would soon become one of tho great staples of tho agricultural communities of tho United States. But because there is a long and tedious process to bo carried on by manual labor, and that labor must be very cheap to competo.with tho labor of Europe, tho cultivation of flax as a fiber has never nourished in this country and jwssibly neter will until in course of timo labor is as plentiful and cheap here as in foreign lands. After tn years exdarire tale, em nosr bo obtained of nil Drnrfrtil and Dealers In Medi cines. It CUKfc-S-take notice-not simply helps but CUItKS I.IVF.K CoaPLAITNT, BUtoaanaM nod ssjrspvpala. lai-tticUyTesetb!vrepartloiind trill CDI:l; HiUW, and all Malacul. troaMen. Dr. S. II. Wi?, of lioston, Ky. whs : "Hare practiced medicine 15 yeira, and ll.i-l lo equal to ilsnoixE as a IJvrr Uesn'ator." Dr. tV. A. Maker, of Madi-on, Fit, eay. : "A bottle of IlEttntXB It with more tuua $i.J wur.ii of Quinine In anr family " Acting on the Mver In adiffenn: iray from any other meiliriiie; it in a positive curt-.r Chronic Conntlpation and la cheaper than lilt. Iw pecuilir compoeltlon le enfh, tla've jjaraiitee to cure anycae of Ibdlsa&dFetcr or MUion Fver wllh one bottle. It ct bnt 75 ceol and each bollle cen tnlnoveriJ aerarje iiM, jnikioz tbo cot lees than tvro eenta a rtoa. WouM jiua't for cheaper medicine Itlsnotacurfoll. Hit Trill enre anr I.lvcr. BlliSIB or Mala rial Coinplnint. MaanfsjB'i il hy Tlio norblxto Co., (SnccesMrs to Wm.CoDUCll.) Mi. KadIm. Mo. SI 2. -CaTeah), and Trade-5lrks obtained, and ail Fal ent bnalnera condacted for Mooikati Fee. Ou Orricc t Oprosrrt o. 8. PMtrrr Orricc .sad wecanMCine Uit JnlcwttioielUiii remote from Wa-htnTon. hend moilel. driwinjr or photo., with dewrip- tion. We adrifC. if iitcntaMe or net. free of charge. Our fee not doe till pal cut l rt-enrcd. A PaaiwtLrT. "now to Obtain Fttonts" ith names or aerial clients in your Stale, conaty. ox town, sunt free Addrcai, C.A.SNOW&CO, of. ft:it Omn. Waa:orc, O. r-