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home journal WW. .). Sl. ITM. !rc ii. ONE CO'.I.AR Fzn AN'JItf, Wednesday, Aug. 7.7. loC4 i)MM()(.'IlATI(.' TKKKT. GROVER CLEVELAND, 1 oil TH03, vu i: I'l: 1 : 1 1 : 1 N'l", A. HENDRICKS, hi j:.m.vi. Foil v.i.vi ma.- I'll! mi: "T;t u I . . i:i.-, J. ll. ('. A tkin-, ii.ii.t-n i.. r..vi. of ll IllV. r, .-I" m ,j:o-n Henry Ward Boechcr to Take MR. CLEVELAND'S LETTER the Stump for Clde'ancl. The Brooklyn Vuioii publishes I he ( 1 1 j ss in;: : The Iliv. Henry Ward Boechi-r pa-rd nearly l!ic entire iiinriiiii in lis : 1-1 1 i If' In II stntOIUUlt (V"lll ''''II. Hora tio C. ICiiiL'. nl I in ulilvii. 'ii'ii liii- jiii rriuriH'il from His Formal Staternont Views on Public Questions. of (inv. Cleveland's letter, f irinally iic c'MitiiiL' 1 1 io Democratic humiliation for lYesideni nf the I'liiied Suites, is us fol 1 Iowh : ( leiitlonion : I Kin I5;illil!n, w ln-rc i I,,,,,.,,.,,,,,!,,, Ill lli-iL II" f' f Mr 'ITIM H HH II I IIHVU ICCIYl.".! H'lll " -f."B. ' o ... i.... i I.. I.. lUii. , I,. I ni'iht;i.illli)ll ii l ie;' i.i.i.iio.iium, .illicit .jin - . ., t. ;i ..l-.ti ihimi ! inloriiiiiiif inn of niv nomination In Bcm-Iht a -: i 1 : 1 1 ) 1 1 l invi riidi' I. love liii invi -;i!iii'Hi ll llll! (iiKl llinr hi-ddv .1. liidit.-d llll' th. 'I'lio result nl" "' I result-til nl the L nited Main entirely favorable i k.v 'he National Dumoci ulii: ( 'on volition I Mr II'm tIh i' is I ""'' usseiuiiieii iii v.iiican. j iieeepi i n II I lii'.ll reporter lm noiniiiniioii mui ll graiciw itppiecm- t , ,. 1 - ll C I I... j I . ...I'..rr...l I 1 SU: lii.cl.i r said flu- iiwriiini? : "l- -"V"-"' ' nr.on lav- I..,n i-.i:-:r a judicial prow-m. " , ! 1 '"" ,'" ,,,u r; I ", I,,,.. H,. u;;v down in the mml, I'm i1'"--!'. '",'' """.dai.ee I usmiiii". 1 w ti.i-i-..i..l.-"uM. l.,-.-,ikiii- u ii v , hJv -"-ullv con-idcred tlii.i.nfi.riji I ! Mww ..!.!. r.ar..!' that '"'"'"l 1,v the convenum, ami ordiul- :l , , T,ui C,v.-.ii,.rl eve-hind "i'l" "VK . " I'"" 1 " " II V 1 1 Mill.til:! . I U 11" fill .-T!' f II. W I"!:- l!,.h. I t I s. ;. ll. lurr-ov, i.f I 1 1, r i-kiil, i.f Kli' . ui-i' niiirili- av 1 1 i:t t 1 (Ml.-l't l lllillKl liiivr pr IiiiiI,-:i!i-.I tin-in ll lil:u k inilili-l ,11. il l.:u.- ; l .l l li HV -NTi't tliP ' iv-i-i nni-ii'-ii il (lie jiai'f C ii iiiiin in llii." iillinr. I i-Iiiill tn u - i!ic siiimji I'm- liim mi.) ti II llm vi.i.- --I tlii i-.iiinirv tlmt ilii-v in ust . i-li i-i liim I'ri -iili-nt. t fm 1 1 1 -1 1 1 nl ik-iiH.i-nitiP tiiiili a ii-1 tin- jiiiiui- I tl,! men Him; l'llS "I""1 1,1111 l,n.V " I'l"'"!" i" M.S. Mil. in, .-I .--iiii'iii r. Krin-ft I'illi.v. . -.I M n i .1. W. Jmlil.i.i n-.. M. I'. I'mll;.'!!..'! Miitin ..!.-. ..f 11- m v. I . - f 1 1 1 I- tins -:m;ti:i' ii -i;l, :in i-'i! lin.-iiflii 1 -i i-iiiwl c-iil v to t!.i w i'ii w iiitili I i-nti ii-il :ln- win-. ' T;i1;c- niv w-r-l fur it, tliii ! -(-aii.liil, I' f:il-i-. v.'n! make llnvi-rnur U ii-v. l.ui.l l'i:-,i.l.-iil" i, s. i:. r ii. - in. .1. ii l-Vrv M.llli- ..isi.il,, Tl.i K'.ll I...V l:i:S,.l. W'il. I': I'iM h , i. I'.n i.l-i.ll. ,--, 'HII- llll.lll'l fialiiM'in-,' tli' Hit I I'1 ' ( '..iiyn'-si'.iml ili'lrii-l iivt r (lie iiuimiia I ii"ii nl' .M:ij,.r liirliiir.l.-uii. full RAII.Ki.AI. ..JHI,-.,. .I'.l.ll II. S:i v.-llfi-, i-f '. ,.i r, ( i. V. I i..r,.,ii,i-l .'-ii, i!,, . .1. A. I'm ! v, i,l M.Mii.ii. lull IliNl.UI-, . 1 1. !i IIAIll 1 fill' 1 l kaii-as, Maiiii-. Illli-n uilllinlil 1-ll-l-li.illH licfinc 'i.l.-i.iial i-li-cli'iii, t vv it : Ar- Si ii!. I ; itmii.iii, -ii. i-iii. ; i.-i.i i'ia, (let 1 ( flii,, :u,d Vi-l 'ii-';iniii, (VI 11. Tlio Miuprc-sM nf China ha.- lt-ciik-, (li t'lait- war willi FraiK-n. t" Tliu i-alilo in various poi:i,.ii-. i ncttMs arc ulllirli-il with muri.iin. r t. i linn. All-Xllflilrr II. .St"ilii-ii-' lil, ia ry, Mliiuli coM fJiJO.DUO, rm-nily I in AtluiiU fur SHOO. Nmhvilli-. "ih limit nflil hliou IStlltlll!. "put ilnvu" market in ii- tin- fil'ili tiie I'n, I, 'I J-Jvorylx.ily hIkiuM turn niii. l-i Ihiii tlio ciindiilatiil f'r (jiivc-i urn- h.i nl; m .u I'liilny. ! (ionciili iulili' (sounti il'eit mIvit iiiuih ) . of lint 10. mill I'.'i l-i lil.- ill-iimiia;:i,,i It in ciiculati,,ii. I A CftVC lias linen iliscnvi rcil In Camp iicll county, i'enn , uhieli, il i.- .-anl, i.iiliiviils Keiiliieky'H Maiiiumtli t '-.m . Tlio Niihlivillu World claims ll, in i!,--x Iii hit of Thuhwpo mailile, mi t i i - ,c oild floor of tlie t'upitol, is liu; fiiK. I in llm world. tlie. MillrujreH of Hit-pcnpli! neeils no sup pleini'iit or cxplaiiiiiiiiii. It slimilil Ite ri-iiienilK-ri'd tliut the otik'e of i'ri.-eident in essentially exi-euiivu in ii nutiire. 'I'lii! laws i-imeti-d bv I he letrislativu liiam-li of the ui eminent the chief ex ecutive is liiiiiud faithfully to enforce ; mill uli'-n the uisduiii of the j -1 i tio;i 1 pariv hi'-h si h-i-ls one of its menihi is as :i nominee for thul nflice bus outlined i's pnlii y iind ileclari-d its principles, it si-eiiiH to me that imtliiii'' in character the Stale ' of the oll'u-er, the iieci-.-sities of the ease. nf this ri-ijiiiri-s in.. re Imiu tli eitniliiliitu lie- ccntiiiL' win-h liiiiniliatlnll tluiil tlie sii,' estion of ivell-knnv, n Sruilis sn alisu lnli.lv vital I', tlie safely itml welfare nf I In; nalinli that they cannot be too often recalled i.r loo serimisly eiiloreed. We proudly call out-!! u jn.vcriiiiient by the M-n)li;. It is not i-iicli when a ciusa loleraied which airoates to itself the iiiiiiiacmeiit of public all'airs, seek ing to mill rul the people, instead of rep rcsentiii.' thi.-in. 1'afties are the luces- been liu; linest sarv oiiIltom ih nf our instinitimis. bill that nccti'iii ol ;,. iriiveriimeut is not bv the lieuiile when one party fasten its contr.l up, hi (lie i-oiiniry iind perpetuatt-s iis pnwer by -., 1, it i l..r fil.il I ii ,1 .!, i 11 it tin nii.mli. 1.1. ist. Ilo .-av.-: I lie tio no; in.i:ioi-,.-,.,a M...v,.., A L'nvei iimeiit ii iii caiiipaiu fund will ' 1 2111, 117 i js U()l )V t1(! w. a result -la-iMil b.ittermilk iind lhi iii'jrc.lii:nts i,;,.!, present the ,r -ll.UU, ii -las.-i s i,l pu.-nic l-ni- Juti;i"i:iit will nf free ami thinkin ai'.e ll is ai,m.iim-.. that Mr. Hoc, the iiiunti.r, will H'.iiti t-ive tin: public ai pli i-s that A iil pliul tliiil.'.HH) pltpels ail limn . We .-hail i inleaviir to ci-mnt! i.l I liin.e pii -.-is, which wniild enable us to print mil- i ditioii in Ir.-s lime than leilils. Cuborr.atorial. i ( I iv. I'.ati-anil .Inde l'raitk T l!eid, iJeini.eralii! an. I l!fpiiblican camlida.cn i'.r i iveriiiir, will a Mi-ess the pe.ple in 'illl'!li-.-lel- 1'i.itnv, A i '.'! 2'.MII. The ''pi liiit' specchi-- lire limited In uite h-iiir iind thirty minutes, and the I' j,iililel I" tbiity mi'inles. I'i.-c ihmi-a.id people attended a 1 iii- ci :ii i rallv iii Kiuixville recently, and il is said to have .,'iii,'ii.-1 r ulnii ntadc in the r;la'e I n' -everal yiars. A ii'iilliiiielician has li-'ttivil it mil at :,ibi-! .lames I'.uclmnan, Ihe last I Vinociatic Pcclt's I K-sideiit, wan a bachelor ; mid ('h -velum!, who will be the next Democrat ic rresitlciit, is a bachi lur. USD CaU Uny Ai;aiiT i Farv.iliaiizes It. A special from llirininliam, Ala., tu the Nashville American says the army ami boll worm are ruining tlio cnli,,ii crop, and that planters are much ih pressed. The coruer Nlone of the iMi.-i-K-.ippi Teaeheis' 1 1 nine was laid at iMoiiU-alc, j Tciin., mi Wednesday of last week. The, Mniic was laid with very impressive mn-j Konic ccrenionies. W have received ihe first issue nf Ihe 'Tailed Nltiteb Democrat," publish nl in New York and edited by the irre pressible M. M ("lirick") I'onieriiy. It is, of enliM1, ii si, lid, able Democratic Mr K. A ''iiti.-lock has drawn lll.li nl tin- ,(-, iii'l V npllal 1 H.e (?, (Mllli in lite July Driiwin;; nl The l.oilis iana Stale I.i, Ih rv, through the Amer ican l'.xpr---s. I'ecU's Sun called on ('outli,ch, hard al wmk at the planin luill, .'!.'! ( 'iilaf si., when In-is a vidua- hi iiployc. 1 lis number was '.111. 2'l I. In Hie Jiiiu i.'.-.iwiu. .Mr. 1'bilip J. ( .r.il.'T, 'iis'nier for the iiisfiiuiioii Com mit stock werks lillh ticket which I,,' (',, in:-lock .: Ileki I of I i.in.-l.iel-. N... ,s,s.:; r, w us hi, I I I' , hold, pl'i,1! I. i,i id , Ire tin n ..iHpi i 1 1 1 : i - ,a. . bnl ic. I iii'tl.ir l.i.-l : ilieu S K. I- of one SH) I Mil I y. Mi:, -t In l.ii hast. Mr y tieliil, Tbi no tice i pr e I as Mr. (I. is known In lad that the Louisiana Slate I . .Hi I y ( 'o. i-:i si riihihl ilistiiiltioii, in w hit-It l!ii-.' il people nf New Orleans lake pride. - Milwaukee (Wis.) I'cek's S Anjr. 2 The Shorter Political ch.'sni. jiiiper, ami slarlsout with iiHubscription! iim, and it .-iili-ian: a es th, list oi .iw.uuii. icrniH, per year. We will forwnrd naincH when de.-,ircd. ien, h I'n pi) Walker died at his res idence in Iluntsville, Ala , the 22d inst. Hu was about 118 ycamold, was a re- niaikaiilu man in literature, cmiii l mannii's, Icj'.al ability and political wis dom. As Sccrciary of War in theCon. feiieiacy ho will bo rcineinhercil by luliuy readers of the Homo Journal. (iov. I in to has ollered u reward n I' ! 1,11110 for the murderers nfthe .Morinon i-ltlers in Lewis county, and (inv. Mur ray, of I'lah, sends a dispatch nf'rcct iuii m follows : Oatc Salt Lakj: City, Utah, Aiij;. 22. (iov. W. IS. liale, Nashville: Tho dis patches intlicato that you are exerlin yoiirsilf to vindicati) the laws in the matter of the murder of the Mormon inUsiniiaricH in 'I'eiini "see. 1 thank you for litis action. The charges of preach- ini; polyniiiny will not excuse murder, mid I iriiHl lhal you may bring Ihe guil ty to punishment, thereby prcvcntiiiir Much lliwli ssiicss ill Telinessco 11 lid clVc whcri). Lawlessness, in 'It'll ni'ssce and I'lnli alike, in re-ueheiisiblc, but the Win is a plall'u 'ii ' An iiith linite es.Niy on ihe vi-ioimry aiutiiuiiy o lite x.i.vjiio, as apptieil to iiurlv i.-din . Of what ilocr it consist ? One pre.-iinlileaud Iwenly resolulioiis. In what is its greatest strength ? Non-essentials. What docs il, ilemuiiice? Tlie slave I rude, Ihe Knglisli policy in the Soudan, ami ihe murder of Abel. What d ies it uphold? Civil service reform, excursion rates and the free- pa -is syslcm. What i.s its ihiiiiition of civil service reform? Morn nlliees and higher salaries What poi-iii-u of the platform rt latex to liu) tai ill? The sect ion wl.it b is left out. What is the spirit ol the platform on 'i iii'idiibitioii ? 1 1 11 t. ,.. I ,11, If. I, ,11. ...lil.lIU t, I ,,l. Il,i.,.. I I. 1 . e""-; . J l is opl i, iseil In its Use lis a licveni.'t were win. iroii ticie, as nicy imve Dcen mt it.i:(.. .. ,i,., s,..;,.,!., ior vciirs, by (lie representative nf ur banized Clinic. I submit tlmt, lis Ten nessee's representatives in Congress are, to say tin I- ust, iiiilillercut to the pun ishment nf ntlciidors against t liu national law in I'tah, il is a cowardly outrage in tin ir ci.usiitiieiiis to kill emigration agents neat there from here. Km II. .Mummy. The Ilmut' Journal is glad ol'thuac 'tinu of (inv. Hate, and we v;y so under thi) belief tlmt Mtirnioiiism is only another name lor adultery in the guise if religion. It is a sin that nhouhl be condemned and punished by every one who vcnerales ihe sncrcdiicss nfthe lieartlislone While we, imlividuallv, would let any one "depart in peace" wfio I'oiilil I o ivni'i ilnl by nuch ati'oeioiis and neiisual . nppcnls :is would lead them to enihraeo polygamy, whether in the mime of religion nr riot . yet it inn v be that miitiv igiioiiint but honest Women could be led uslniv under tho influence of such iippi iils, find, for the take of general Knl lllid llllpjillie.-s we liojio snme Icglll means can be fallen upon to rid our country nf liu; curse. Nevertheless the murderers ol the elders in Lewis county i.iid no nglit to slicil lilnoil unlawfully They have taken the law into their own hands and should be prosecuted for murder in ihe first degree, mid if found guilty, let a little mercy be extended, j Winchester. ciinipuiii'ii purposes "a litilcof it tines good. Wherein does tho platform of 1SS-) dill'er I'm m the pliilf' i'in in 17.HI), In the date. - liro. klyn Kaglo. Chlo. c-form for Clioicra. is or can be determined by the shame less di.-reg:nd of their suHVages When an election '.o nflice shall be the selection by the. voters of one of their number t-. a-sami! for a time a public trust instead of his dediciilioii to the profession of pol itics, wlten tin: hoMcrs nl Ihe lialmtj iiiickened by a sense of duly, shall avenge the truth betrayed and pledges broken, and when the siilliago shall be ulNigether free and uncurriipted, the full realization nf a government by the people will he ul hand, and of the means lo this end not one would, in my judg ment, be more clU-ctivo than an aiiu iul uit'iit to the constitution disqualifying the 'resident from re-election. When we consider the patronage of this great ollice, the allurenmnn of pow er, the li iiiptittion to retain public place mice gained, ami, more than all, the availability a party finds in an incum bent whom a lionli) of ollicc-holdeis, with a 7.cul born of bcnci'ils received ami fostered by the hope of favors yet to cmnti, stand too ready toaitl with money anil trained political services, we recog nize in the eligibility of the ('resident for re-election a most serious danger to that calm, deliberate ami intelligent po litical action which must chiiracteri.e a "joveriiment by the people. A true American sentiment rcnog' nines tho dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil. Contented labor is a sign of national prosperity. Ability to work constitute tho capital, ami tho wages of labor the income ol a a-t number of our population ; and this iiileriist should hi: zealously protect ed. O.ir workinginen are not asking unreasonable indulgence, but as intelli gent mid manly citizens they seek the .same coiiniileiiiiinn which thoso demand who have other interests at stake. They should receive their full shun; of the cure and attention of those who make and execute the laws, to the end thai the wants ami needs of the employ ers and employed shall alike be sub scribed, ami the prosperity of the coun try, tlie common heritage of Imth, ho lltlVIIIICCll. As related to this suhiect, while we should lint discoiiiage the. immigration of thosn who t-oine to ackunw Icilge alle giance In our government and add to mi citizen population, yet, as a means of protection to our workingnicn, a dif ferent, ruin should prevail concerning those who, if ihey come or are brought to our land, do not intend in become American citizens, but will injuriously compete wilh those justly entitled to mil- lield of labor. In a letter accepting ' the noiuimition of thcoHicc of ( iovenior ! nearly two years iigo, I made the follow ing statement, to which I have steadily adhered: i " The laboring classes constitute the' main part nf our population. They I simuM be protected in their efforts, to 1 poacealilv a.-sert their riL'hts when en dangered by iho aggregated capital, and all '.ho statutes on this .subject ! should recognize the care ot the State I for honest toil and be. framed with a view of improving (he condition of the wnrkiiigmaii." A iiroper iVL'iii'd for tho welfare of (he workinginen is inseparably coiincet-j cd with tho intCLM-ity of our ih.-t tutions I I None of our citizens are nior intcre. tod j 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 tliey in guarding against any ol ! the corrupting influences which seem to i pervert the beneficent purp iscs of our 'government, mid none should be more j watchful of the artful inachina i ms of I lltosii who allure them to seli-inllieted I injury. Inn f.ee country the curtail ! incut of the absolute rights of the indi vidual should only be such as is essen tial to the peace ami good order of the community. The limit between the! limits nf the coii-iilnlion the gctieriilj government should s: improve nnd pro tec! its nut ii ml water-ways us will enti bh; the producers of tlie country to reach a profitable market. Tho people pay the wages of the pub-: lie employees, mid they are entitled to; the fair and lioucst work which tlie j money thus paid simuM cointir'nd. Il ie the'iliiiy of iho.-e intrusted with the; maiiiigemflii' nf their allairs to see iluii such public service is forthcoming the selection and retention of subordinates in the government iinployirint should depend upon their aM'ertaintd fitness and the value of their work, and they should be i.eillier cx'iected nor a. lowed ninimbh) party service. The .. . , .,t t i ... . s ol tlie people win no iieuer protected, tli estimate of public labor and duty will be improved, the public employment will be open to .'.II who demonstrate their fitness to enter it. I he unseemly scramble for place under the government, with the consequent importunity which embitter ollicial life, will cea-o and the public departments will not be filled wilh those who con ceive it to he their first duty to aid the party lo which they owe their places, instead of rendering patient and honest return to the people. 1 believe lhal the public temper is such that the vo ters ot the liiiul are prepared to support the party which gives tho best promise ot administering the government in the honest, simple and plain manner which is consistent with its character and pur poses. They have learned that mystery and e!ii , 1,-ment in the munuLicmcnt of llieir all'airs cover tricks, ami for their hetraval. They statesmanship they n1 quire ciiiisistH in honest v ami frugality, a prompt response to the needs of the people as they arise, and tho vigilant protection of all their varied interests. If I should lie called to the chief mag istracy of the nation bv tho gullrapesol my I'ellou -citizens. I will a-Mimc ihe du ties of that hi-di ollice with a solemn de termination to dedicate every eifort to the-country's good, and with an humble reliance upon i ho favor and support nf the Siipreine licing, who I believe will always blens honest human endeavor in the conscientious discharge of public duty. (iltoVlilt C'UiVl-iLA.NlJ. To Col. Win. F. Vilas, chairman, ami I). 1'. Hestor ami others, members of the notilicalion committee nfthe dem ocratic convention. NASHVILLE "MARKET. 2c, jiackid. J, L. Is Headquarters V Clothing, 0 for Bimts, Allocs, (nroccrics. For sale bv .1. M. Iluli-liins, Winclio-tcr ; Tally & Shook, Cnwnii; I'.S.M anil (ien. ('. I'.ass, Ikcherd. Hl: Slioi-s ;t s)L'i-Killy. Warniiitcil N(;win USaehincs, T runs, etc. 0u A full line of School fiookn. tn;, All kinds of Barter taken in ex ihange for g-iods. For Everything that goes to make a Desirable Gun, the REMINGTON FIREARMS ARE UNEGtUALED. 8EE THE NEVV SHOT GUN. X-JS MlV' FIREARWiS for HUNTIiu REVOLVER? RIFLE CAMce' MODEL OF WESTERN OFFICE, H. LAMBERSON A 73 STATE STREET. CHICAGO. and TARCET SHOtvW $& SEND FOR ILLUSmzSO WALKm LAMBERSON. FURMAN & (1. SOLE ACINTS REMINCTON SPORTINO COOOt'' 2HiatZ83 BROADWAY NEW YORK, ' CO. ILL. to onlcr , . . i ,1,-e to Fell I'ieliuii. - Bacon clear sides, 12c, Hams C. C. C.. Ml. Lard Snow flake, in kes, llcts. Country lard, 10c K.'gs 1 r mi first liauds, lie. I'eat hers Prime geese, -lNo : lilixeil, including duck, l.'if.i.'iDp. Bugs, 1. (it) p.-r 1(1(1 lbs. Corn, shelled, 'I0e. Wbi'iit New, dry and in milling condition, "oaMJc. Corn ni'-al, per bushel, 75c. Bye, new, from wagon, tlOc. Hay. l-ii'i 1 1 per ton. Hogs, averaging 22n pounds nnd up ward, ?4..i0a l..j. Cat tie, extra good shipping 8-l.0O(7 lolt. Our Agents. The follow ing named persons are au thorized to receive and receipt for sub scriptions lo Home Journal : John II Martin, Winchester. (ieorge . Banks, Deeherd I). S. Long, Hofkciville. L, B. Sarlain, Cowan. W, B (i issage, Ivdill Springs. I. X .Martin, Maxwell. O. I. Bruce, Iliintlaiid. (!. W. Bowling, Maxwell. (i W Byrom, Await. 3. For the Legislature. We lire iiiilhorizi-d to aanmiiiee .lulni S. Kelley, -i., ul' lite 1'Jllt civil district, ii citn iliilitte lo iv,ic-eiil I'liinklin comity ill the bower House nf lite next lieiH-ial Asm-iiiIiIv ol'Teimesset' -siil.jict tua Convention, l-llcc-timi, Nov. till. We lire iiiithorlzi il In iinnniiuce W. V. Iiiudoii u f -:i in 1 1 I it It- In n lu'eM-iil I'liinklin I eoiiniv m lite lower Iii.iik' nl the next (ien e'lil A.-eiulilv of 'I'eiiaessee. V- ill-e llllllioti.eil lo itiitii.linei- Mr. l.'lov.l l'-till ll t'llllilillllli. to repl'tMellt 1' I'llllkfill i-noiil v in tin- Inner l.i'iiaeli ul' the next liin- eral Asseiulily. ForStateSenator. We arc iiiillioi i.ttl to aniioiiiiec Dr. Lewis Melenll'e :i cstniliilati- fur Slntt- S niilnr fn.ni lliee.iiitili, s i,' l-'riinklin, lleilt'oril anil Moore, III lite ensllili). Nnvi'llil.el' ell elii.ll. We tire Htitlioi'i.ctl liiiiniiiuiliecIlon.il. K. Moore, of franklin cniinlv, us a cun tliilule for Sdile Si alitor from the counties of franklin, linlloiil ami Moore, id lite t-ii-.iiin( N'ovetiilier eleelion. For Congress. We areiiiillioi-i.iil to iiniioiiuee thul linn. .la-. . liieiiiiiii-iiii.nl iviil Iterli iril county, is nc:imlithite for 'ihip'sn I'roin Ihe I-'il'llt Ci.n-t'l-essiotiiil l)iltie i.f'IVunessee conini.sul nl' lite ciiiiiiiii-k ol rn-.lti.i-il, Ciiinioit, I'n I keen oil llllllil nil, I llliinilflll'tlll' all kitiiU of It. mil it re, w hicli 1 ,r, al I . iv rati-.. Al-n, it nice let i .MoiihliM;--, ve.. nl n t nn liiti'tl. All-izis ol ( i .IT INS- Wiihiil, i:.i -.voi.il cii-e-.. Ciifkiis, Mel.-ilie itnv , ion! till k : ikIi i,f T i iuiiiiii"."- it ml l.iiiinN for si.iitc, kepi ei)li-l:ilil I v tilt Itiiit.l, l',-i(ri:il itllnii i, a u'ivel, In f 'nib-rtitkiii);. 1 keep ll hearse, for Ihe ll-w of which my pricee lire reiisunnhle. n:i:i wknui-k, Xorlln-itst shit- I'n I.I it- Sjiuirc. M , - inlM. I V g TTi " (ftp PURGATIVE PILLS Iiiii If You Ajre CiOJXO l-'iiiaklin, I, inn, In, M,n,n liiillierforil eiiiinlii-s. JOHN M. HUTCHINS, WI.('!irSTi:i;,TKNN., ,i:m.i:i! in m ii ciiiciL Standard Patent Medicine!?, IMiiih, i iii-, Vui-iMics, Iiv.-StiiOV, lliiir A-To-.ili n,lnf, Toilt-l Ar!ie. s, I'l l I'liini-ry, S,;i-, SIiiiiiIiIu- ',;:i.',, Truss, s, Suiiii's, iot.l:ill vitri.-lies ,,f lii-n.L'Kii-t' Sniiili-hK, ('i-(.iti-s. I'll i-i- Win s nnd l.iiUnl for Metlieiiuil pun.nsr-i, I'hysiehiiiv' preseriplioiis curt fully ci m-p,,ini(li-,. iiinl.irili-iMinnK nil wilh t-itiv iiml (!i-,:tt, I,. 111IU.S Northwest, -OH Southwest, BE SURE Your Tickets Read via the N.,G.&SUouisR'y THE McKNZJE ROUTE ! The rilM chtsH anil Kiiiicrunl I'ltsseiiers' FAVOR I Tt VV. T. ROCERS, Puss. Auciit. 'liiitfuiiunj:ii, Tt-nn W. L. DANLEY, (ien. rasK..v Tkt j)iit, Na.-livillc,Tiiiii J. S. CARTER, Tiekef A pent, Wiiii-lii'slir.Ti nn. And win complctelr chmng the blood In the entire ayatem in three mntit, l ponton bo U1 take 1 rill each uighi from 1 to 13 wook, may ba reitond u m, lirulih. If inch tblnr be poulble. For Female Complaint these I'Uli btn I'byrialana oh theiu for the cure of LIVEK and KIDNEY dltuaiiof. Sold TirJ a II - DH- Ih ja.UMna ClnHlIn,. ImA. f Q I 111 1 V J 1 U & tV . .. 1 JOHNSON'S ANODYNi llediei of the bnc Sli cvt-rywlicre. Croap, Anthma. lironchltii, KnJ ! "'ll"""!!!. vuiimiit B ill t S E U N I .V KM yor nifTHi (IiRi'UUA, Mtll poMlirHr cure dm i'i'i in ien. inii'nitaiioii llitn wi nn inn r.ii inr uv man. JMiHIuui I'rfVeniiDn is liL'tti-r tlan cuw. ll, i jironn. 1'iui i int.. ti.'i'niM., i itei'iu "iMu-( nii-nrv in Ft If ft well-known fnrt lt.nl motof i!ie Borheaml ''stile I'mwit "M In ili mini try ii titl(lr.ii: it:ir Hiivinhn vhi!i!h l'uwilfrlt ti"ailiiiflvpt)minil v Tvn!im!di. ya i 7u t"a e. lj. m Nolhlnc on K.Mrlh ti ill irmka likv liko Sherltlun'tt .'or.'Ht tou I' Ur.fc.Ioiw.oiit' tcuftpiK'Titiil iiiff.eli pttf food. ilffiU abo piitivi-lv prnvunt iui'1 u H'(rCholT(i..t?. BoldPviTTTticrfe.prpntbTtaillWkiP DT?M nUA f B. n Ij iii u v ii Li I respectfully itiiitoiilier to ihe politic ihut I have an, veil my Muck nf l.calhcr ioiuls. filch us HARNESS, COLLARS, BRID1.SS, SADDLES, . Boots, Shoes, &c, iiml otlit i-Koniir kept ill my line, tollu-nhl stanil f.ii-iucrly iH-ciipicil hy .1. I,. r,:ou.li.e:i-i corner of I'nhlie Sipiure. Al.-o w ill Li t p i n Ikiii.I ut store ll Mi i l; i.f I H i ilk: Upporand Sole-Leather. I iilsn have, in llic same Iniililinp, n GENERAL REPAIR SHOP J-'i.r the uhovc giiiiib'. R.3V.IIi'les nail Tallow wuiiu-il ul the uhovc Stllllll. ti?" Will continue the Tanning bus iness at the old (IVi-tor) Tanynnl. as usuol Bespoct fully, " j H.STEIF 101 Union St., Nasbvilt CARCAir-IS !N Fins Uld ft Sin Diamoni'E, Silver Vere,Eil In l.icl. everviliiii'. feiiinl in :i li:,:-i Jewelry Sinr,'. Abo' Mumu'.-iciiif.T e PLAIN I, I!lN(iS. ulii.-li tu-,- no i!.- in i.ii.it l to the i, hi 'antice, and liijilu-fl iiinililv tu; niiituil. anil he cmiviiuYil :l THE! CASH Ji!V CLriY UC1 till I'liinn St., I, 1. Colli-1 iilli', Mail-, ail-'-JMv I'.. i:..-'if;: TUT. jaii2;)-lf M. T. PETTY. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Hns nttaiacd n plnnd.iid ot excellence riW laluliUof no MiiK-nor. It coiit.iii.it (-very Iniprnv.mciil t Inviuti l Beniii-i, sum una iiiont-y cut ,ii...iv, S. Curie Will rcniuin in Wiiieliesl.-r iiioullis, nnd w ill for sevvrid llee. " m in hi i iniivniTY in: mmw OJUUIJti A lab'f-po.nfiil id chloi,'.-in in about four limes as much water is an infallible cure for cholera. A doctor who had lived in Mobile, All-., and had great kucci'-s in ciiriiijr people during a cholera epideiuic there lold mo about it. lie said: When in the (Julian revolu tion,! went lliero to help iirgniii.-.e the insurgent ariiiv, 1 had a chance to in the remedy, for a ch-dora epi lemie broke mil union, ,- 1 1 li-o..ou li.-i expeiinii ut was a negm in ihe Inst i l"'"!"'1' ubjects of govermneiitiil control Ntage. It cure, him and hundreds af- which ni ho more fittingly tor him. When we marched the olli-1 '". 1,10 H'oral sensu and .self iuiioscd com curried b.itth-s of chloroform, mid reslruiiil of tlio cition should becaro il u inati f.-ll out .sick the lemedv' was ' lu".v '"'I'1 v',nv Thus, laws uuneo nnplied and he was able to resume his ,,sill'd.v interfering wilh the habits and pluee. I have seen men Iv'ni" bv the uusloiiis ol' any of our people which are roadside in a stain of collapse, alinosl ' ""' "llensive to the moral sentiments nf dead. An officer would ride up, dis-; civilized world, find which fire con mouiit nnd npplv thin' remedy, and be- "i"'''"1 Bh good cili.enship nnd the fori) the ei'liiinn had pusscd the man P'oiiie wellaro, nro unwise mid vexa would bo in the ranks ti.-ain --I Kx 'timis. "r . . I 1 " -'"'.u..roc of a nation to a great K mw XXT Home l.'UU i, I orgmn.ing a t-xtenl ilelcrinines its Kiipreimiev. Cheap Hi 11 ill hu h w HI lii-li,.ill.' iiln-r m-x. .. 1... I I I ... 1..!. 1... 'I..I ... .. . 1 . . . . 1 lid M&UM.I trf I.IHI...V rii.hl tt, H i- III,.,, 'I'l tliere- ,i,v.i,i. ,-.,.'iu ihn m.rl.!. Kur PATENTS SJwtM? wneAMrairA!.eoB. tt!l. 1 n', I."ll:ll"ni f,,r I'atentH, CouU, "Trmlo r Z i"u rnt Vi.'$y-olu- ,,an", B,"k sbul i, . nl rrw. lilrly-w,v,n rem fiiM.ri.inm I 1 vi i t ui i inn Agricultural and Mechanical COLlA'XiK, Knoxville, : Tennessee. Next Session begins Sept. -lib, 1884 Tune, or repair, Piancsand Or gans at Moderate Rates, iiml nu ii ran lee Ids Work. lie is also icreii for STBICTLY FIBST-CLASS 1'IANOS AND OIKiANS. Any tnie wisbini; to piii-eluisi-run enrres pniiil wilh ur call nn him, ul Win. lu ster, Ii mi. fehti-lf OUK fefif m' aih .I'faL u to M&4w m oa mi mwk w SAVE YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1l,t.uf. rr.rll...i1 nrr-nn. no. Peletimlcfl ! volutins iiuitliiy of loins quick r. -ii,'". n' 1 nf nmilil .l ,,h ni ,I..O.. 1,,-HlltV In w-1 pcrfoct iwiMtriicUnn, iiiiikiiu; lln-m ll" "J Bltraotivo, oriiiiinciUiil nud di-slntl'lf 9V.il liomvs, nclioola, cliiirulivs, IoiIkcs. soelcUc. I NI AIll.lSIIKII KI-I'lT.Vl"". IM;ii ai.i;ii i a imiiis. KUII.l.t-lt U'lll-tiKfM. MiMniNn, m.ikk tub I THE POPULAR 0BCLl Instruction Books & Piano Stools CiUjiIoeucs & rrive l.kis. on tii ilica.Ioii. rsl The Chicago Cottage Organ Co, Corner Randolph and Ann aire CHICAGO, ILL. -BY CSINO TIIK- Tlierc nivcnurst'H in Af!iii'ultur l.llt'llllCl lll'.' iiml (he (indies, IWiwt.r.. and lu-irnt I, r.. Scienct', AMERICAN EVAPORATOR LIVERY AMD f Al E STffci' Winchester, Tcnn. New nnd elcirnnt Tt.l' nml Xi-Tp I'-uPH ' i .....i.. i i 1 1 ..,l,ll,. I urn .tlio l-l-clil J lio ticr-r .o.ii - i, i ll. ...... 1 1...1 l... il,.. v.-.ir. nii,rtl"ir"'l rerv low, mill wcl'l ulti mini lo ''.v ' pn-piirutorv iiliuciinii un provhltil. I lsciilincrc:i:'iii!illfiiuil hill III, it. l-'iu-ililiis for inuritl and religious Irainiii);. The M ilitarv ori;iiniz!!tion -n cures reiilurity, precbit.n nml pioiii.tiiis in nil thci xcrcisi-s. Silliitlion, Ik ii 1 1 1 i In 1 ; surrnlliirliiiL',', lit iiiili- f u 1 ; cliiiiitlc, siiiH-iinr, Tuition is fur tn students appointed Icy ineinliers n I 1 lit- legislature, nml hy Mute, Coiinly anil City Siiperinli iulcnts of Schools Xit'i-ssiiry i xpi iim r iil.iiin $1711. Kur ('iit;ih,iicK, ,vi- uililnrs KODKS MASS IK, junlH CliHiiman of tin- l-':iciill.v. I inn s'.ill uin nl fur the Anicricnii I'v r.iv,'r'V r" "ii,:",";,!::,:;!.l:',:,."n1 alrt. n?wMw in rr TSnr'u,.n,iL.i.i.,iui.i.v i v1 io inns i.l i..m,, iiiiiiium-ii i.v iiiiv lunv. Illiill iircil ill. ... . -ii .1 f.- imllV i. , ir.. . . . 't . . to IFcclicril. I lissi-llirci. t ion ii .' There is Bate, Cievi-liiiul ai d Hendricks Club in urn easy Iriinsporliition hIioii fore be liberally fostered. Within the j tunc H-.vtiit the workcri uit-ni'iiu.. U'l,l Triiu .1 I'd., AllK,lstli,.M:,ilii' Wagon and Cairiage Shop. KISSLINC & STUDER, WlNCIllXIKH, Tcx.v., Are prcpiu-od to do the 1-M, clu-nj.isl um ninsl proiupl work. Wagons iiml liuit-s itl wuys mi IiiiuiI. All kinds of Klui-ksntitliinj; promptly ut Iciulcil to. Ilurrc-sluH-lntr ii sucialtv. niiir'Jti-ly ncciirilini; In siy.t nf linn-inie.l I nm nr. nish live tlillereiu sizes, Miit, il In lurec or siiinll nrchurih, al tiiin ni,i prices within lliercueh f.f evi ry one i,eii)iiM crchurd. Cniilie puiil fur eusilv in L'tl nr .Ml 'lays wilh llie prnilnetM.f iiinehiiie if run iiceurilinir to iiMructioiiH ncc.ii.piii.-Ii-,; ,.v,rv imicluno. J'nr inlorniiiliuii r . ., n tic- cull' on mc unil Kiveyenrtii-iliisvi time fur flu- hcrrv crop. f. W. II()L-(iItT()N, Axciil, "' -If Winclieslir.Ti-nn. of town, am! bii,'j;iiii cliu kd ujirl-tf Kl.I.IS DA-Y? J. W. CRISARD, PhvMiciim S yurce0,!j nn-.... i.:. f...:.-.,i r-.lic KilM'M ..... r.. . -..,.,,,:!: HCIISdl VI IIICllCSlCI lltlll SIIIT.IIIC'O' S - . j 11 I.. .1... I... .1 ...r i,ci-uri" i I II llie ,,...i.i--r - nrdll ftiY- I lll-.nA. JikIi-i. J. W. WlllinniH. west si.lv of l"""' KfHiilcneif '1 In- CVcliriin lieioc"; Tom. Ciri corvV. ll"1" For Sale, CIigsp, m cf tie Scnti Il-(i0 One l-'urty-(,'noil us new. "cpll'J.tf ... ' ( 'iltiilii'rli.nil I'li.N'tnl. .(l(l() f.lt ill-iii .nun. ,. ii...... I 1... ....... .-.7 I '"" K" "'"I rv,l ill exeiiiiiiL't- fur luinlit-r. I. ', . ' IKll-CIITV Mil! id 'iitronUM' M.. I 'e .... .,i iirireei'oru, tcnn. .k . ic nest, mien, tut- iiciii ..to r .uniiii: hest inlvuntiiKis, holh moral linn "" " -al in its (iiiininmr Schools nnd H" l" , unil Thcoloxicnl I'cpi.rlmii:"'' 1 " u i .l I'liiima of ll.lH I'lllviTSllV f"r I TV ' I" - This School, iintlcr uie 'r of the bishops ol the '"".. iKniseoluil (ltiii.-h in tin' Sent It nm. , . . . . i . .. . i.l. IK-i1 HUM '- I III 1 1 1 ll I III - , T. C. MURRELL, Suroon .t Plivsioian Winchester, Tenn., Isri'iiilyioutU'iitl to nil culls in lown nr cuiinirv. i.i.ir,i. lll.r- . . iil'c. npply for t)..cuin( nt' m , ,,- Hi", K.MK IlulMiSON, I). D., cc t .,, ScWHIlt C.Tl'llll, '