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VOLUME LIE MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1888. NUMBER 11.

A Leading Paper Repudiates AWFUL FLOOD AT WHEELING.? I went to advertising, and when the door closed on the disgusted delega­ The tumult that followed defies de­ B. and 0. EXCURSIONS. . A FARMER’S VIEWS. agent sold one he was allowed twenty- tion, a roar of laughter would go up scription. Everybody spoke at once, Harrison. over the “hay-seeders.” and in the midst of the confusion that ITIk banner. The following is an editorial taken Great Loss of Life and Destruction five dollars. Of the remaining hun­ The fuilbwyig special Excursion rates Tired of Being Over-Taxed and dred and twenty-five, seventy-five went Now, let us see how the infernal sys­ restless son of Satan, slippery Sap* are announcoil by the*lL.& 0. ’and tl^ from a recent number of the Evansville of Property. tem works as to the farmer? His mar­ Jones, a born, idiot, threw a dead cat he Poorly Paid for His Products, in as profit to the company, and fifty Columbus a^d Citwninafi Midland R. T Illinois Staats Zeitung, hereto­ Ind., Bulletin. Evansville is the lead­ Wheeling, July 19—Particulars of a to the protectionists. ket is a foreign one. All the surplus .that took the Hon. Lycurgus square in R. Companies: * • . t . fore Republican, has bolted the Repub­ ing husines and manufacturing city of disastrous Hood in the Ohio here show He Quits the Grand Old Party, and This is only a beginning. There is that is over the home demand goes to, the countenance. I say it was slippery Europe, where our Congress has no Sam, for he is as sure to have a dead Cincinnati Centennial Exposition, lican platform. It believes the G. O. P.' Indiana, and the Bulletin is a staunch that it is simply appalling. Every­ nothing a farmer purchases that does has out-lived its usefulness. thing is in such a chaotic condition Gives His Reasons Therefor. not pay toll to these protectionists. I jurisdiction, and where the price is cat about him as a protectionist has his July 4 to Oct. 27, ’88. Low exf ursiop and influential Republican journal. take my two horses to the blabksmith’s fixed, not only for what is sold there, cry of British gold. Let;it rest, how­ rates will be made from all points in that details must be late. From Belford's Magazine.] The fellow lately caught in But, Harrison is too strong a dose for to be shod, for example. The black­ but for all that is sold at home. This is ever, as to who threw the cat. It was Ohio. At 9:20 the Baltimore and Ohio and charged with having thirty-two the Bulletin, even, to swallow, and it I am a farmer, the son of a farmei, smith charges me, for all-round shoe­ free trade. He is free to sell, without thrown, and it silenced the Hon. Ly­ Ohio Centennial, at Columbus, Sept. wooden bridge on Main street was and the father of farmers. I have been ing, one dollar and twenty’ cents. Of tax or charge, wherever he finds a de­ curgus, adjourned the meeting, and 4 to Oct. 19. Round trip excursion wives is a life-long Republican, which repudiates him in the following vigor­ swept away with from twenty to thirty all my days scratching a poor man’s Of this, forty cents is retained for pro­ mand. And in this market he comes came near burning down the Noodle- tickets will be sold on Sept. 4 to Oct. 19. fact accounts for the connection be­ ous and unmistakable language. This eople on it, of these ten are known to back in an efiort to make a living off' tection. To have a new roof on ashed ; in contact with the lowest form of pau­ tooz.y town hall; for, as the Hon. L. For the opening of the Ohio Centen­ tween Republicanism and Mormonism. repudiation of Harrison is all the more leaves two dollars in the hands of Mr. per labor known in the world. How is staggered back, he knocked over the nial, at Columbus, Sept. 4, round trip e saved. Names cannot be given yet. my farm. 1 am sixty years of age. significant, coming from his own home, Several of the rescued are on a tow Carnegie and such, to keep up palaces it when he comes to buy? It is protec- table, and with it a kerosene lamp. tickets will be sold to Columbus at one The old fogy imitates the dead—the in Indiana. It shows that intelligent boat which could not land at the wharf. My form is bent, my hands are hard, in Scotland and at home. Mr. Blaine tection. Every article of clothing, The lamp exploded, and the whole cent a mile. progress men create. Let the Repub­ and my eyes are dim. I own one hun­ says protection is a Republican princi­ every material that goes to give a shel­ concern tumbled into the street, with­ National encampment of the G. .A. people can no longer be frightened by Owing to the current it had to seek a ple, and must be sustained. He was ter, all that is necessary to carry on his out waiting fora motion to adjourn. R. afColumbus, SejJ. 10 to 14; Round licans depend for their success on the the “free trade” lie and that the “state landing lower down. dred and sixty acres of as rich, well rolling along over English pikes, be­ work, is increased, as to price, to twice I am very sorry the disturbance oc­ trip tickets will be sold Sept. 8, 9, 10,11 men who “tit” with Harrison in 1840. The river rose three feet in fifty min­ watered and wooded land as there is in pride” humbug is played out, so far as utes. hind four blooded horses, and sitting or thrice its value. He then buys under curred. I believe, however, I got the and 12, good for return passage to Sept. The Democrats depend for victory on Harrison is concerned. But, read what Ohio. I say 1 have worked hard to by Mr. Carnegie.. Probably, if I were protection and sells finder free trade. best of the argument. Sol. Putnam. 19, at the low rate of one cent per mile. On the National road trains, coal fixed that way, 1 would see the beau­ Small wonder the pdor man stands the live men who fought in the success­ the Bulletin says, as follows: chutes, houses and all are gone. The make a living. I have done something Parties from a distance, by depositing YY’heeling and Nofl’-sf. bridges are both more—I have raised and, in a way, edu­ ties in the system. But, you see, I am aghast in the midst of his overtilled fields, SOME FACTS their tickets with the joint agency, can ful ranks of Cleveland in 1884. Evansville is the first commercial on the side that sees only the swin­ and sees the very ground slipping from have limit for return passage extended gone, and Wood-st. bridge is impass­ cated three sons and one daughter. I and manufacturing city of the great dle. beneath him, as, year by year, this fear­ That Should Be Kept Before The thirty days. In 1840, \Ym. Henry Harrison, the state of Indiana, the state which is the able. suppose I could have made a living, a Nine persons living on Caldwells run YY’hen my daughter died, I took ful abuse goes on. To meet his loans People. West Virginia exposition and State grand-1'afher of the present Republican home of the Hon. Ben. Harrison, the poor sort of living, lor myself and fam­ home her three children. After that, he borrows on mortgage, in the vain Fair will be held at YY’heeling. YY’. Y’a., Republican nominee for the Presidency are known to be drowned. Six bouses That during the three years that Absolutely Pure. candidate for President, received 1,275,- on Caldwells run are gone. The list ily out of the farm, but this attempt to when my daughter-in-law died, I adopt­ hope that the next season’s crop may Aug. 27 to 31. Rate, one fare for tne 017 votes when lie was elected. In '84 of the United States, yet in this city of ed her two. So I nave a family. I prove more prosperous, pay him out, Cleveland has been President, slavery round trip, from Newark and intermed­ This powder neyer varies. A marvel of such vast importance, the Republicans, will doubtless be increased. school my boys has left me very poor. purity, strength arid wholesorneness. Afore Grover Cleveland received 4,911,017— The list of fatalities to date are Her­ could not afford it, but there was noth­ and save his poor home and few acres has not been restored* iate stations. eeomieal than the ordinary kinds, and can­ with very, very few exceptions, are Fortunately, I kept out of debt, so that to his family. That season never Pataskala Fair, Aug. 28 to 31. Rate, over three million and a half more man G. Stonzell, owner of dairy, Mrs. ing else to do. Now, the cost of cloth­ ' That during the three years that Cleve not be sold in competition with the multi­ utterly* disgusted at the action of the what I have I have; and if I were ing, shoeing and furnishing hats for comes. I read a story once of a man land has been President, the rebel debt fare and a third, from’ColuifibTis, New­ tude of low test, short weight alnm or phos­ Chicago convention. Every man in Stonzell, mother of the former, and two than Harrison received in 1840. small children. younger and had less rheumatism, I these little folks, so that they may confined to solitary imprisonment in a has not been paid. ark and Intermediate stations. . phate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal •>- this community knows that the Bulle­ The Pittsburg, YY’heeling and Ken­ could get a miserable living by farming. not only be comfortable, but decent round tower in which there was a circle That during the three years that Erie county fair, af'Sandusky, Sept. Biking Powder Co.. 106 YY’all street. N. Y. lx a scolding streak on the log-cabin tin is as true to Republican principles enough to attend the common schools, of windows. The victim woke every 18 to 21. Rate, a fare and a third, 6oct87’ly. as it is possible for any paper in the tucky divsion of the Pittsburg, Cincin­ I could not do this and keep up the Cleveland has been President, not a folderol the New York Word declares nati and St. Louis road i3 badly washed makes up no small item. I calculate morning to the fact that his prison rebel soldier has been pensioned. from Mansfield and interniediate sta­ that tlfere would be just as about as world to be—these principles we love place. It has got to go. that the live cost me, in money expend­ grew smaller by the disappearance of a tions. * * * ARE YOU NERVOUS? and honor and hope to see prevail, not­ at places aind at others covered a foot window, till, at last, the mysterious That during the three years that Licking county fair, at Newark,‘Oct. much sense in carting around the deep. Now, while this is my history as a ed at the stores in Middleburg, some Cleveland has been President, the busi­ Constant werry and work, in shop and kitchen, withstanding the fact that the Republi­ two hundred dollars. Of this a hun­ walls of death closed in on him. This 2 tp 6. U#t e. a la re and a tlqpl, from office or parlor, destroy nerve force. Excess in any old pulpit from which Grover Cleve­ can candidate for the Presidency has The Ohio River trestle at the creek farmer, that of my neighbor Morton is ness of the country has not been des­ is gone. Sewers are bursted in several dred and seventy-five go on the backs' is the farmer; the poor fellow cannot Mt Y’ernon/ColymbYis,'Shawnee,. Zan­ direction surely ends in sleeplessness, forgetfulness, land father preached as in making a proved himself by his record on the quite different. He sold out to Hor- understand the awful system that slow­ troyed. morbid fears, and other symptoms of places. The roads were washed so as of my poor children, and twenty-live esville and intermediate stations.. Chinese question, to he an enemy of mish Dutch, went to our county seat, into the pockets of the protectionists. ly but surely contracts about him with That during the three years that Richland county fair, at Mansfield, fuss over the Harrison log-cabin busi­ America labor, and opposed to liberal to be impassable. NERVOUS DEBILITY. ness. A substantial bridge on the Suburban and put his money in a national bank. All the purchases made by us farmers its worse than death; for it is perpetual Cleveland has been President, the la­ Aug. 28 to 31. Rate, a fare and a third views by his fanaticism on the temper­ servitude to his children’s children, boring men of the country have not from Chicago Junction, Fostoria and Every part of our bodies is filled with nerves, and ance question. Elm Grove Motor line at Leatherwood He is now living in what, to me, ap­ are at the village, where a year’s credit the wear and tear of the nervous system results in is given. YY’hen our crops come in we wrought out by a government that was bden ruined. intermediate stations. The Department of State is informed His actions in bulldozing this state in washed away. The loss in the city will pears a palate; and it certainly is com­ dizziness, heart troubles, deranged digestion, neu­ reach $50,000. pared to my poor house. Morton deliver our grain at the railroad depot, built above him by the patriotic fath­ That during the three years that Muskingum county lair, at Zanesville ralgia, and kidney diseases. Strengthen the nerves, that a revolution exists in Venezuela his behalf, and more especially Vander­ drives an elegant carriage and is con­ and getting checks for same, go round ers for the sole purpose of affording Cleveland has been President, not one Aug. 28 to 31. Rate, one fare and a and at once the suffe.er is burgh county, is not only liable to loose The damage to crops in the country and that Dr. Juan R. Paul has assumed is inestimable. The ruin wrought by a sidered a wealthy man. Nor is my and settle—that is, so far as the money him and his equal rights unddf the of the many things that the Republi­ third from Newark, Cambridge aqd in­ us this county in the fall, but secures from our products enables us to do so. law. cans prophesied has come to pass. termediate stations. A NEW MAN. the office of President. Assistant Sec’y to the Democracy an easy victory for cloud burst out of town is awful and condition that of Tom Shiply, also a Rives said that his country was quietly can only be ascertained definitely neighbor, who sold to the Dutch. He Every year the sum that remains un­ I am writing this as any other old But, on the contrary— Knox county fair, at Mt. Vernon, O., Ask your doctor if Celery is good for nervous dis­ state and national tickets. when means of communication are went to Middleburg, and bought a store. paid. grows larger. YY’e have then to man would who suffers in himself a Aug. 23 to 31. Rate, one fare and a eases, and he says, Yes. Ask him if Coca is good, On all hands among all classes of Re­ That during the three years that watching affairs in Ye luezeula but as restored. He is not so rich as Morton, but he has hustle round, sell hogs, sell anything to public wrong, while I know there are third, from Newark, Independence and »nd he says, Yes. Hut he never thought of com­ yet had discovered nothing in the sit­ publicans, we hear of their determina­ make up this difference. The worst of thousands of abler pens engaged in Cleveland Inis been President, the colo­ intermediate statfoBs. bining them ! Celery and Coca arc tion not to support Harrison, and it is Every hour or so new fatalities are done well. I know three others, in red man has been prQtected fully in all uation that would justify an interfer­ reported. Y. man named Kelt/, was our county, who got out of farming all are the township, county and State exposing the crime, if found worthy his rights and has made wonderful pro­ Tri-State fare, at Toledo, Aug. 26 to well for Republicans all over the Union taxes. These have to be paid, and two- of publication, I hope you will correct 31. Rate, one fare and a third from The BEST NERVE TONiCS ence on our part. to understand, once for all, that Evans­ washed away by Boggs’s Run. He into some other business, and all to gress. and a horse were drowned. their own advantage. There is no thirds, yes, three fourths of the mort­ the sentences so as to make them read­ Sandusky, Mansfield, Attica and inter­ and their spec.ai stdativc, strengthening and stimu­ ville, the first city of manufacturing in­ able, for my stiff fingers and dull head That during the three years that mediate points. •• »t lating powers are fully obtained in J. K. Russell, the great Massillon Four lives were lost at Elm Grove, money in agriculture: There never was. gages on farms originate in these. terest in Harrison’s own State, has no I can understand how it looked as if are not accustomed to this sort of work. Cleveland has been President, the na­ Sandusky and Cedar Point; com­ manufacturer, has become disgusted earthly use for him and will not give five miles East. Now, if I could have the two hun­ tional debt has been reduced $40,000,- we were getting rich, when land, bought dred and odd dollars extorted from my My main purpose, however, is to ex­ mencing Sunday, July 22d, and all fol­ with the free whisky plank in the Re­ him its Republican support. 000. lowing Sundays until further notice, TREASON REBUKED. at $1.25 an acre from the government poor little farm of one hundred and plain and, as far as I can, set myself publican platform and has deserted the bounced up to ten, then thirty, and right in reference to an unpleasant That during the three years that round trip excursion tickets will be And Still They Come. sixty acres, I could about make both party for Prohibition. Mr. Russell has then went on bouncing up till it reach­ ends meet. And what an infernal out­ transaction that lately took place in Cleveland has been President, the total sold at very low rates between Colum­ Down in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, the The President Vetoes a Pension For our village. Our Member of Congress expenses of the Government has been bus and Sandusky. Tickets good only always been a leading and influential ed a hundred. But this increased rage it is that I, and other farmers like other day, the Democrats held a county a Deserter to the Confederacy. value did not come from what we came home from YVashington the other reduced some $40,000,000. on day of sale, going and returning. Republican and the papers of that myself, should have this extortion fas­ convention, which was largely attended. YVasiiington, July 17—The President raised on the lands, but from immigra­ tened on us, for which we get absolute­ day, and a meeting was called at Noo- That during the three years that dletoozy, our nearest village, to hear party in Stark county “view his con­ As a sample ot changes the tariff is to-day vetoed four private pension bills. tion; that made the lands valuable. ly nothing in return? Cleveland has been President, innum­ version with alarm.” For thirty years this value has been re­ YY’e are told of a home market. YY’e him tell about the protective tariff, and erable abuses have been corrected and making in Illinois, we will instance the The first granted a pension to4he widow ceding. I remember when this land of the attempt of Democratic free-traders reforms instituted in the administration IOO Doses have heard of that home market One Dollar. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only Col. Dudley is one of the staunchest case of one William J. Bledsoe, who of John Herbst, who enlisted in 18G2. mine was held cheap at a hundred to fetch about its destruction. I was of the Government. dollars. Now I cannot sell it at all. tor twenty-five years, but have never fool enough to attend that meeting. I medicine ot which this can be truly said; and ablest of political managers, whose said: In August, 1S64, he Was captured by seen it. Small wonder! for of all the That during the three years that and it is an unanswerable argument as to ability has been successfully tried in When our Congressman, the Hon. ought to have kept at home. I went, “You may be surprised 4o see Bill the enemy. After his capture he joined people taken, they tell us, from agricul­ ami I took a backseat. Now, before Cleveland has been President, section­ the strength and positive, economy ot this This medicine is invaluable in the treatment of all many campaigns.—Philadelphia Press. Lycurgus Leatherlungs, was among us, tural pursuits, there is not one who eats alism has been destroyed and harmony great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is mado nervous disorders. When the brain is exhausted, a Bledsoe here. If it was a Republican the Confederate forces and was recap­ the war I was a Ilenry Clay YY’hig. In pow-wow I would need no introduction. canvassing for a return to Congress, he more or less than he dfd belore. And has been restored between two great ot roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably little of this wonderful nerve tonic will give it tone For instance in the distribution of tured by the Union army and then ex­ would then tell us that a high protec­ the war I sent my sons to the field, and and elasticity. With the Celery and Coca, are com­ For twenty-live years I have voted the as for lessening the number of pro­ sections of the country. known tor their power in purifying the blood; $400,000 in Indiana during the cam­ plained that he deserted to the enemy tive tariff was the source of all ihe gave to the cause not only my toxes bined the best blood purifiers and kidney and liver Republican national ticket, I will do so ducers, the emigration from Europe That during the three years that and in combination, proportion, and process. regulators. It surely paign 1880. Yes, Col. Dudley has grad­ to escape the hardships of prison life, profit the farmer made out of his pro­ but nil the donations I could get from no longer. I am not here because I puts in three men for every man taken the farm. I am a Methodist class-lead­ Cleveland has been President, the Gov­ Hood's Sarsaparilla Is pecttllar to Un«tf. Nervous Prostration,Nervous Head uated in the Republican ‘political col­ and was released and mustered out on ducts. Most of my neighbors took that out. It is an odd sort ol a protection “For economy and comfort wduso Hood’s love the Democratic party, but because in, and tried to live on it. I didn’t. I er, and a man of peace. It has been ernment has paid $20,000,000 more, an­ lege of corruption.—Plain Dealer. I love myself. I am convinced that the October 11, 1865. The disabilities for that protects labor against the pauper nually, for pensions to Union soldiers, Sarsaparilla." Mbs. C. Brewster, Buffalo. Democratic party of to-day is the friend which his widow now asks for a pen­ have a son, a lawyer at Cleveland, who in Europe, but don't from the thous­ customary to regard me as a Republi­ "Hood’s Sarsaparilla takes lc»» time and iclie. Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, can leader of our township, and when than was paid under any previous Re­ The Springfield Heating and Fuel of the laboring man. I was in the sion, the President says, were quite like­ has helped me, from time to time, ands on thousands pouring in upon quantity to show its effect tlian any other itpmach and Liver Diseases, and all ly the result of exposure in the Confed­ when I got into a worse pinch than a meeting is held I am called to pre­ publican administration. preparation I ever heard of. I would not be iffections of the Kidneys. Company, made up of Springfield’s Union army and fought all through the our shores every year. war. I came home a Republican, and erate army, and adds: “The greatest usual, and he has also sent me some side. YY’e had tlie town-hall full, and That during the three years that without it in tlie bouse." Mrs. C. A. M. principal capitalists, has been formed possible sympathy and consideration books, that I manage to read at inter­ The home market don't work. It soon it was moved for me to take the Cleveland has been President, he has Hvbbard, North Cliiq, N. Y. lOO^Dosct Recommended by profession:.1 and business inen. have remained such until this year. costs me, as it does any other farmer in Send for hook. for the purpose of piping natural gas The old bloody shirt has played out are due to those who bravely fought vals—mostly Sundays and at night,— chair. I got up and declined. I said signed more pension bills, and more Price $1.00. Sold by druggists and have got from them a deal of use­ this locality, one dollar to plant, grow, I did not feel well, and might be forced pensions have been granted to Union from the Mercer fields to that city. A with me. It will not pay my taxes, and being captured, as bravely lan­ •cut, thrash and get into the granary one One Dollar WELLS. RICHfRDiOIJ & CO.. Proprietors guished in rebel prisons. But I will ful information. to leave before the meeting was over. soldiers than by any previous Republi­ pipe line fifty miles long is to be laid nor will it raise the price of my farm bushel of wheat. The home market, This was strictly true; I was sick of can administration. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt prtci 't'OTON. VT pioducts one cent, nor reduce the cost take no part in putting a name upon In one I read, for example, that his­ rheum, all humors, boils, pimples, general de­ e without delay, and gas is expected there our pension roll which represents a tory taught us that an agricultural peo­ as the thing is called, gave me last har­ protection, and expected to be made That during the three years that of the necessaries of life. If I am not vest sixty cents a bushel. This coming bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, by Christmas. The company will work Union soldier found fighting against the ple was easily conquered. In another I sicker by hearing the Hon. Lycurgus Clsveland has been President, 80,000,- catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­ badly mistaken fifteen thousand to saw it stated that slavery and serfdom harvest I expect fifty cents—for this is Leatherlungs pour out his lying trash. in conjunction with the Mercer Gas twenty thousand more farmers will do cause lie swore he would uphold; nor the rate of decline: and all my other 000 acres of the public lands that had plaints, and all affections caused by Impure WITH A BOTTLE should it be for a moment admitted were only possiole among the tillers of I was excused, and Esq. Jones took the been stolen by Republican administra­ blood or low condition ot the system. Try It. and Fuel Company.' The outlay will as 1 have done bfefore the election in products suffer the same loss. This place. Of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at hand, November—enough, at least, to change that such desertion and treachery are the soil. This came, the author said, tions have been restored to the people. " I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and he a half million dollars. excused when it avoids the rigors of from the lack of combination, or even sort of thing never occurred with the The lion. Lycurgus took the stand, for over a year had two running sores on my one uiay feel comparatively secure --- —•— ...... - the State of Illinois from a Republican foreign market. That during the three years that high tariff and high State tax camp to honorable capture and confinement. association, among the oppressed.— and opened his cheeks in the centre neck. 1 took five bottles of Hood's Sarsapa against the various diseases arising from The colored voters seems to be allow, Scattered widely apart, in rural dis­ This, however, is all fudge. There is Cleveland has been President, nothing rilla, and consider myself entirely cured." sudden changes of temperature,- ex­ a reform tariff or farmers’ protection It would have been a sad condition of with the old, old gush of the grandeur has been done by the administration to affairs if every captured Union soldier tricts, there could be little association, no more home market to-day than C. E. Lovejoy, Lowell, Mass. posure to drafts and storms, and the ed full swing- in Alabama, at all events, State.” and achievements of the Republican injure laboring men, but they have however much he may he oppressed had deemed himself justified in fight­ or ot that inferchange of intelligence there was fifty years ago; and there party. I could stand this, for I was "Hood's Sarsaparilla did me an Imincn^ inclemencies of spring and fall. " Of Mr. Bledsoe’s postoffice is Ashley, ing against his government rather than and sympathy, which are the founda­ can’t be. After the people at home used" to it. But when he got on the been benefitted in every way. amount of good. My whole system has been the many preparations before the public in other Southern States. Says the Illinois, To say that he was cheered undergo the privations of capture.” tions of effective resistance. have consumed our products to their prosperity of our country, and said it That during the three years that built up and strengthened, my digestion im­ for the cure of Colds, Coughs, Bron­ Montgomery Advertiser (Dem.): does not express the idea. The speech Two of the other bills vetoed granted I learned all this from the books sent utmost capacity, there remains a heavy was all owing to a protective tariff, I Cleveland has been President, the land proved, and my bead relieved of tlie bad feel­ chitis, and kindred diseases, there are robbers of the YY’est and alien corpora­ ing. I consider it the best medicine I have The negroes of this State have shown was a thunderhust from a clear sky, pensions to Woodford M. Harkins and me by my son. I learned more, and surplus that has to find its market got as uneasy as if I was sitting on net­ none, within the range of my experience more disposition than usual to take Thomas Shannon. In these cases the that was that in Europe the lowest abroad or rot on . our hands. This tles. At last, when he said that the tions were compelled to restore the ever used, and should not know bow to do and observation, so part in political matters. In several and the new convert, fifty years old, President finds that the death of their form of pauper labor, so much talked market abroad fixes the market at protective tariff lowered the price of public land they had illegally fenced without it.” Mary L. I’erlk, Salem, Mass. in. RELIABLE counties they have brought out full was welcomed into the Democratic beneficiaries had no connection with about, was that of a farm-laborer. home, so that no law of Congress can goods, and appealed to the Democrats negro tickets for the Legislature and ranks with the greatest enthusiasm. their Military service. In the fourth Why, the negro slaves were better off lessen or add one cent. YY’hen they present—and there were several on That during the three years that Hood’s Sarsaparilla as Ayer’S Cherry Pectoral,” writes Thos. county offices. Their latest effort was in case the bill granting an increase of before the war than these creatures. talk about taking laborers from farm­ hand, for Noodletoozy is a lager-beer Cleveland has been President, the Chi­ Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made G. Edwards, M. D., of Blanco, Texas. ing and putting them at other pursuits, only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass Greene county. They ran the Repub­ The Free Whiskey Flank. pension to John F. Bailier limits any They are housed like cattle, worked saloon of three hundred inhabitants, nese treaty has been made, by which George W. Dick, of Newton, Mass., lican convention without the presence increase to the rate fixed hv law for like mules, and fed like dogs. In the they don’t help us, for these same con­ and of course Democrats abound—I the deadly Hood of Chinese immigra­ IOO Dosos One Dollar. says: “ Two-years ago I took a severe of a single white man. Lousville Courier-Jouanal.] total disability, which rate the pen­ wheat-growing regions of the Baltic, sumers were consumers before. As for say, when he made this appeal, I got tion has been stopped. cold, which, being fieglected, was fol­ Our Republican contemporaries are sioner now receives. for example, the farm-hand gets eigh­ fessing the number of producers, as I up like an old fool and asked if I might General Harrison’s mail now comes lowed by a terrible cough. I lost Hesh have said, these people get pauper That during the three years that rapidly, had night sweats, and was con­ Hon. A. C. Diboll, a well-known greatly “discouraged,” and, though the teen dollars and a sheepskin coat at put a question. Cleveland has been President, business by the wagon load. He has been forc­ campaign has scarcely opened, they A Square Meal. the end of the year. If we go to India, labor from Europe for less than they fined to my bed. A friend advised the lawyer of Wilmington, and a .member would have to pay native farmers; and The Hon. Lycurgus looked surprised, of every kind has prospered and the ed to abandon the idea of giving per­ use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I began of the Republican part)’ as long as that have exhausted their vocabulary in For the approaching G. A. R. En­ we find the agriculturist works for six as all at the meeting did, hut he said, country has been developed in every sonal attention to most of his corres­ to take this medicine, and, before finish­ cents a day, lives on rice, and wears get them they do. These miners and “Oh, certainly! we’re always delighted way as it never has before. party has had an existence, has renoun* denouncing any one who finds in the campment at Columbus the prepar­ nothing but a cotton shirt. In Egypt manufacturers, after squeezing all they pondence, and D. 8. Alexander, for­ ing the first hottie, was able to sit up. Chicago platform any promise of free ations for feeding the veterans are to hear from the Nester rtf YVashington That during the three years that merly Fifth Auditor of. the Treasury, Four bottles effected a perfect cure.” ced Republicanism and come out for the farm-laborers are slaves, held down can out of us by law, proceed to squeeze township.” whiskey. Turning to the platform proceeding upon ji scale so enormous to their wretched existence by English, labor; «nd they do that by drawing on Cleveland has been President, he has was summoned from Buffalo to take Cleveland and Thurman. Mr. Diboll adopted at Chicago we find these “YY’ell,” I said, very sarcastic, “the given us a clean, honest and successful general charge of the letter mail. A Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, that it is astounding to consider. For French and-German bond-holders. the labor of Europe. I am but a short Nestor wants you to explain, if a pro­ cannot swallow the proposition of the words: Now, it struck me one day that we distance, as the crow-flies, from the administration, which has not been large part of the mail consists of news­ Republican party in favor of free example one camp is being fitted out tective tariff lowers prices, what’s the tainted by the slightest scandal or papers. R. 8. McKee, the son-in law Prepared by Dr. .T.C. Aver& Do., Lowell, Ma«i. “WE FAVOR THE ENTIRE RE­ for 50,000 men, and the firm having the farmers had been saved from this con­ Hocking Valley coal-mines. I saw the good of a protective tariff?”- Sold l.y nil Di'uggi*l». Price $1 ; rix bottles,$5. whisky and its opposition to a reduc­ PEAL OF INTERNAL TAXES, dition only by the government lands, native Americans driven out by YY’elsh wrong doing. of General Harrison, has taken charge contract for supplying the meals has “Certainly!” cried the M. C.; “noth­ of these. tion of taxes on the necessaries of life. RATHER THAN SURRENDER ANY made the following calculation of the that kept us from being crowded down. and Irish. These in turn were crowded ing easier. You see, before a protec­ That now, as it did four years ago, S. D. Duffy, Esq Farmington, N. PART OF OUR PROTECTIVE SYS­ quantity of food required for one meal: Then came the thought, that when out by Poles, Bohemians and Italians. tive tariff is enacted, the foreign manu­ the Republican party is prophesying Mr. Diboll is only one of a large num­ TEM.” these lands are all taken up, as will These in turn, as they object to being all manner of evils, in the nope of de­ The Best Test of Success is Success IL, says nothing helped his hut Pal­ ber of Republicans over the country 16,172 pounds bacon, 28,511 pounds facturers have a monopoly, and they ceiving the people, that they say will mer’s 8kin-8uccess. This seems explicit and satisfactory. ham, 27,571 pounds fresh beef, 16,572 soon be the case, what will be our con­ starved to death, are threatened by ne­ put prices up to what they please. Tested and proved by oY'cr twenty- who are declaring taxes must be re­ There is no attempt to dodge the issue. pounds mutton, 18,572 pounds bread, dition? I have observed how, within groes; und we should have Chinese did home to pass, if the Democrats are suc­ live years’ use in all parts of the world, Tszs 13 Vor’th not the law forbid. So far as I can find Under the fostering care of a protective cessful this fall. duced.—Chillicothe Advertiser. Rather than surrender “any part” of 18,572 pounds corn bread, 700 bushels the last twenty-five years, agricultural tariff this is stopped? home industries Allcock’s Porous Plasters have tho in­ C! ,00O. the protective system; rather than re­ potatoes, 100,000 roasting ears^ 8,000 values have shrunk thirty per cent., out, fhe poorest-paid labor in the Uni­ thrive, and competition brings down That, after the Democratic party is TO ANY MAN, The Journal, Harrison’s duce the sugar tariff from 84 per cent, pounds beans, 293 bushels toma­ and this while every sort of property ted States is protected.labor. Mining successful again this fall, as it will be dorsement of the highest medienl and work never was skilled laboi;, and, ow­ prices.” chemical authorities, and millions of WOMAN OR CHILD enthusiastic home organ, is not afraid to 68 per cent, as the Mills hill does; toes, 350 bushels turnips, 10,000 Las been on the rise. During the war, There Was thundering applause the people will again plainly see that who is not blessed with rather than reduce the tax on steel rails and shortly after, I sold rny wheat at a ing to the improvements in machinery, all these present Republican predic­ grateful patients who have been cured of the Chinese issue, as the following heads cabbage, 350 bushels onions, 350 among the fools at this; but I wasn’t of distressing ailments voluntarily tes­ a fair, healthy Skin, or from $17 to $11 per ton; rather than bushels beets, 3,000 pounds hominy, dollar and a half a bushel. I sold my manufacturing has ceased to be of that to be put down in-that way, so I went tions of evil are as false as were those i3 troubled with humors. extract from an editorial published in lower the tax on pig iron from $6.75 to 3,000 pounds rice, 3,125 pounds coffee last crqp at sixty cents. Next harvest sort. Even a girl or chjhl can stand by on: “Very good, very good, indeed; that were made by tliftt party four tify to their merits. “'Twin Marvels of IleaUajj.** its columns amply demonstrates: $6 per ton; rather than add salt, lum­ it will be ‘fifty. My wool, pork, corn and regulate the machine. years ago. Allcock’s Porous Plasters are purely 400 pounds tea, 3,125 pounds cheese, but if that is the end of protection, vegetable. They are mild hut effective, At druggists/ Skia-Succcss’ They who shout “the Chinese must ber, potash, bme, llax or jute to the 100,000 eggs, e2,500pounds applesauce, and hay have all tumbled, but not quite I said the protected labor wjis the why not have it the beginning? YVhy That, during the next four years 23c. &; 73c. Skin-Success S*>ap free list; rather than reduce the cost of 3,000 pounds crackers, 100,000 assorted so badly, but very nearly. At this rate, poorest-paid. 1 must qualify that.— sure and quick in their action, and ab­ 2oc. Palmer Chemical Co.,N.Y* go” are as mistaken as the dweller on put up prices on us, only to pull things that Cleveland shall he President, this solutely harmless. HIGHLY ENDORSED- ■the Yazoo who stands upon the, banks cotton ties, cotton bagging, or twine cakes, 20 barrels pickles, and 3,125 how long will it be before I am working There is very little difference between down again? country will prosper and make still for help binding—all of which are for eighteen dollars a year and that Beware of imitations, and do not be and curses the Father of Waters. * * * pounds butter. that and farm labor. At the rate we “No, indeed,” he replied; “for our grander progress than it has made dur­ provided for in the Mills bill-—the Re­ In addition to the foregoing there sheepskin coat? have been sinking in the last twenty- ing his present most successful and sat­ deceived by misrepresentation. Medical Profession. His virtues are sobriety, modesty, pa­ great object is to foster American labor, Ask for Adcock 's and let no explana­ tience and be is a teacher of the labor publicans declare: “YVe favor the must be provided the following neces­ The most insignificant part of it is five years we shall see farm labor little isfactory administration.—Newark Ad­ entire repeal of the internal taxes.” that, while the agricultural interests better than the old serfdom of Russia. and not capital. Under our system tion or solicitation induce you to ac­ fOR rough or scaly of all lauds. Whatever his faults, his sary articles, besides the buildings or wages of labor go up steadily.” vocate. cept a substitute. skin. Indispensable lesson must he learned by the strikers restaurants in which the men will dine: goes down, the country is prosperous, YY’e are coming to the eighteen dollars for tho Toilet. Peer­ and all other interests go up in value. There was another round of applause. and grumblers everywhere, for none A Pacific Robinson Crusoe. 11,380 feet table, 11,380 feet cloth, 50,- a year and the sheepskin coat. And as It made me mad as a hornet, and I said, Ginger Ale Must Go. less asa Preservative. other has so successfully met and tri­ 000 tumblers, 50,000 dinner plates, 50,- Here is my county, for example, fairly the right honorable official protection­ Queen Victoria has purchased the Perfect as a healer. New York, July 17—About four shingled over with mortgages. In all “hold on, hold on, there. I know, ami Waterloo, la., July 18—Judge Couch umphed over the hardest condition of 000 knives and forks, 2,5000 water ists address us now, in our distress, I believe you know, that the worst paid Villa Palmieri at Florence, which she At ilrrtkprt^M.'Skln-Suc'cpss’ life. lie is a wonderland a marvel, an months ago as the English bark Queen’s pitchers, 2,500 sugar bowls, 2,400 meat the heavy investments ot the entire as their dearly-beloved farmers, 1 sup­ has decided that ginger ale “must go,” occupied during hor recent sojourn in t5. •• & 7»c. -Slfln-Succe«» S. >t» ;>’ county there is not a hundred dollars pose when in our misery dying, as labor in the country is protected labor. SSe. PalmerCheuiietdCv.,-' .'t. "astonishment and a surprise. Island was passing Palmerston island, dishes, 12,588 other dishes, 4.293 table in the cases of certain saloon keepers in that city. The amount paid for the profit. Mr. Carnegie clears a million their mind’s and mill operatives die, YY’hy, look into the Hocking Valley, Palmer’s Skin-Stfccess soap and in the South Pacific, the captain was spoons, 234 21 gallon coffee pots—mak­ here, right under your nose, and see Buchanan county, who have been sell- property was £24,000. The report that SwMEBODY’started the styry that Can­ ing a total weight of forty tons—5 25- on a less ‘investment every year. He of want, they will still give us this taffy. the villa had been purchased by Queen ointment will cure any tlBeosed Scalp surprised ttrsee a boat containing eight and others like him, not farmers, have miners worked like mules and paid >nS ginger ale which contains three per didate Harrison’s West Virginia kin­ persons put off from the shore. It was horse power steam boilers, 500 feet And why? Because we vote. They scarcely enough to keep their wretched cent, of alcohol. It was claimed that Natalie was erroneous. or Skin. All druggists. steam cooking ranges, 500 feet steam the country’s prosperity in their treat their own laborers rough because For sale by G. R. Baker »fe Son. folks would tirrn their party coats in generally supposed that the little coral breeches’ pockets. When one talks souls in their wretched bodies. They're the drink contained so little alcohol that island one of the least important of -tables, 100,000 tea spoons and 2,000 they know theie are so few of them it worse oil' than nigger slaves before the a healthy man would have to drink a Blood vs. Nerves. this campaign to support their Indiana waiters, cooks, etc. of the great American boom, he means can make no difference. But-if we the Herveygroup, about 300milts from Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, and war.” large quantity to become drunk. • Great mistakes have been made in relative. 'Phis story II. II. Harrison, the neighbor, was uninhabited. Capt. The food to be furnished by the con­ farmers were to get up in our wrath, By this time the Democrats present tractors is to be of the best quality and boomers of that sort. They hold all we would make short work of them at The judge holds that if there is any, the world, by supposing many nervous of the Weston YY'. Y’a., Democrat, is at Reid, however, had accidentally ap­ our prosperity. began to ’get the bearing of our dis­ malt in the beverage, and it would pro­ troubles, were due to bad blood. This proached near enough to this little speck will be served in good style. All food the polls. don’t know whether this course, and they gave me a thundering duce intoxication if taken in any quan­ pains to deny. Judge T. YY. Harrison supplies and provisions are to be in­ This condition of things put me to will ever occur, for we are ignorant and headache, fits, dizziness, sleeplessness, is a Republican and may support his in the ocean to discover anQther of the looking round, to see if I could find the stupid, preferring the right honorable round of applause. Tete Slocum shout­ tity, it comes under the ban of the law. etc., are always due to weakness or ir- romantic island seftlenY0nt^ which are spected by an officer appointed by the ing, “Go it, old Sol!” “Hit 'im agin!” This decision knocks the last prop party’s candidate; hut. Col. Maybury G. A. R. Committee on camps, and the cause of the condition. I made a dis­ protectionists’ taffy to common-sense. ration of the nerves of the brain; dy­ now and then unexpectedly found in covery one day. I found that this pro­ “YVe’ll stand by ye!” The Republicans from under the saloon interest in this spepsia, pain, wind, etc., to weakness of Hurrison is a tint blue Democrat, and the broad expanse ot the great’ Pacific. public can be assured of a good quality Let our agriculturalists once compre­ began to hiss, and all the Democrats district of food and plenty of it. tective tariff that Hon. Leatherlungs hend the true working of this protect­ the nerves of the stomach: weak lungs I far rison* county will vote overwhelm­ A bronzed and rather seaittily»clad white was a-whooping up was the vampire hanging round YVhite’s corner came The courtgrantcd a perpetual injunc­ is caused by weakness of tho parts: bil­ man, who climbed up* the side of the For full information upoji this great ive system and its reign will be short. crowding in. I saw there was going to tion against the buildings and the ingly for Cleveland. Another brother occasion and the Ohio-Centennial, of that was sucking the life-blood out of Let us look at it. I have a few hogs, a iousness, constipation, etc., to weakness The Black Diamond Prepared Roofing bark and saidf lie "was \Vm.*Marsdon, us. Under pre'tence of laying a tax to bunch of sheep, some corn, and more be a disturbance, and a as class-leader saloon men and ordered the sheriIT to of the nerves of the liver or bowels: of Ben Harrison, Scott Harrison, is a chief of the'little island, where he had which the encampment is a part, peo­ and law-abiding citizen I felt disposed to proceed at once and close the saloons pains, irregularity, sterility’, to derange­ real estate dealer in- Kansas City. He ple should read The YY’eekly Ohio Slate support the government, these cunning wheat. How I have ploughed, planted, can be applied by the farmer him­ lived twenty-five years. # YVhefh he was devils had laid a tax to support them­ fattened and cared for these tells a back out;, hut just then the Hon. Ly­ and sell the fixtures to meet the costs. ment of tho uterine nerves. For all is a rock-ribbed Democrat and will not a young mau he deserted from the Journal, which will be sent six months curgus spoke. weakness, Dr. Miles’ great nerve and self to his house, barn or other out­ for forty cents to any address, if the selves. I was curious to know how story of hard labor and exposure building. He does not have to pay vote for bis brother for President. He British, hark RFpleman in Tapjdia* and much of (his levy for private pockets I scarcely known to any other pursuit. “It pains me,” he said, “to see our Longfellow's Maiden, brain food surpasses all other remdios. made his way in tyspiall sailbpatnearly subscription is made before September Trial bottles free at Green’s Drug Store. a man from town to do the job and thinks that Cleveland is good enough 1, 1888. It has no superior among the was paying. To this end I got the Now, why have I thus toiled through venerable friend lending himself to this YY’ho is— board him while at work. The cost for him. l(XX) miles wuest of the Hervey group. tariff, and went to studying. It is no the year? Certainly from no philan­ rabble of unpatriotic people, willing tn _ ___ n He tgok a -nativfe wife and Journeyed great weeklies of the country. Address, sacrifice American labor to British in­ “Standing, with reluctant feet. of putting on most roofs-is greater Ohio State Journal Co., easy matter, but it can be done by any thropic or patriotic motive. I have YY’here the brook and river meet, In 1836, when Grandfather Harrison on to Palmerston island, where he built farmer. done so simply to secure a market; no terests. Is he prepared to have these than the material. a cabin and started a cocoanut planta­ • Columbus, O., British pour in on us their cheap pro­ YY’omanbood and childhood fleet!” first ran for President, the Democrats Now, to begin with, my house, a more, no less. Does this paternal gov­ beat him. In 1888 the Democrats will For descriptive circular, price list and tion. A few natives joined him, and frame one, may be valued at eight, ducts?” Is a type of thousands of young girls address of nearest dealer, write to ernment sympathize with me? Not beat his grandson. If lie can be elect­ now his little world contains thirty- Resolutions. hundred dollars. This, if I were build­ much! Congress is in session the larger “Yes, he is!” I shouted. “Let ’em who are emerging from the chrysalis three human beings, of whom fifteen YY’hereas, YY’e are a free and enlight­ pour. If I can get cheap clothes for ed 1892 let him be. But the people FOREST CITY CHEMICAL CO., ing, would be the price; but when I part of the year. Does Congress do stage of their existence, as they enter have no use for him in 1888. are his own children. English is the ened people, and in duty hound to take had detucted the protective tax on lum­ anything for the farmer? Again, not chiklren, and cheap blankets, to cover 7o Walnut St., 29 Euclid Ave., only language spoken, The island is them, 1 say, let ’em pour. 1 am as upon their “teens.” Nervous, excitable, Cincinnati, O. Cleveland^ O. the greatest Care of the health of the ber, glass, shingles, hardware, and much! Sometimes a member makes a irritable, stirred by strange, unknow­ The United States Senate lias passed not so large as some Dakota farms. community in general and of ourselves paint, 1 found the real cost of my house speech in which he bespatters us with patrioticas any man; but if that means ______-y- -g—' «a-r—-3| The subjects of the runaway English putting rags on the backs of my little able forces within them, each a mys­ the bill appropriating $25,(X)0 for a in particular. Therefore, be it was only five hundred dollars. Here is flattery. And every year the President tery unto herself, our girls need the monument to Gen. George, Rogers ,.e,o YOU WANT A DO6 ? I( sailor live on the happiest terms, get­ Resolved, That in-all eases where wc a dead loss tome of three hundred dol­ sends in a message in which he speaks ones, and taking food out of their hun­ ting along very well without the news gry mouths, and making slaves of us tendercst care, the most loving, patient Clark in Louisville, in recognition of H bo. Bend for DOG BUYERS’ are alllicted with constipation, inactive lars. of farming as being the great underly­ oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pierce’s his services in the occupation and con­ E. containing colored plates, and gossip of the world. or diseased liver, billiousness, derange­ 1 had paid three hundred dollars to ing prosperity of the land. Do any of all, I am not that sort a patriot. Let 1OO engravings of different breeds, ’em pour, Lycurgus; let ’em pour. Favorite Prescription, to safely carry quest of the Northwestern Territory prices they are worth, and where to ment of the stomach, jaundice and the Carnegie set to keep up their pal- them concern themselves about our them through this critical period, dur­ during the Revolutionary war. buy them. Directions (orTrnlnlng Rhode Island Has a Double Baby. kidney troubles—we’ will procure Dr. sices and tally-hos at home and in Scot­ markets? Again I say, not mach! And They can waken me up at midnight ing which, in too many lives, alas, arc Dogs and Brooding Ferrets. Mailed Providence, R. L, July 18—Mrs. Pierce’s Pellets and use the same im­ land. yet the most influential committee of with thefe pouring in of cheap things, for; Id Cents. Also Cuts of Dog and I won’t be offended.” sown the seeds of distressing forms of The one great object in life of a F'ufnlshing Goods of all kiuda. Mary Dunn, yesterday, became the mediately. My stable, also a frame one, cost me the House, that of the YY’ays and disease peculiar to the female sex. But Moorish lady is to got fat. The more four hundred dollars. Calculating as At this the Democrats lairiy yelled, E YOU INTERESTED IN POULTRY?! mother of a double-headed’child. The Means, sits in almost perpetual session this boon to womankind will prevent flesh slie gets the better she is pleased, YVhile Pastor Bowdish was preaching before, I found the same proportion to hear, consider, and devise how the while they applauded with hands, feet, all such diseases, or cure them if they as the Algerians as a rule value licau,ty, loud for Practical freak of nature resembles nothing that a revival sermon in the old John Street held good, and I am skinned to keep IOOK. lOO pugwq mining and manufacturing interests and sticks. They shouted; “Let ’em have already seized a victim. Woman by weight. lored plate; cn«ravliur» Wolff’sAGMEBIacking the physicians who have examined it / all kinds ot fowls; doacnp-. church, New York, he fell in a swoon up the protectionists to the tune of one are to secure a profit therefor through pour, Lycurgus; let ’em pour!” The owes it to lierself, to her family, and to the broods; how to enponiio; ever saw before. There are two bodies and remained unconscious for an hour. hundred and fifty dollars—another loss law of Congress, instead of leaving Republicans were all upon their feet. r poultry houses: inferraanon IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER. her social station, to he well and strong. Syrup of Figs, cabators, and wlicfo t<) together lengthwise at the hips, and Manufactured only by the Calitqrnia L tin if • Kent for 13 Cvutjs* A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. A Good Appetite I have a pair of old work-horses. and demand. If a delegation of farm­ him out!” meaning the undersigned. means of cure. “Flvorite Prescription” RAIN ANO SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT each body has its distinct head. The Is essential to good health; but' at this The harness on these cost me forty ers ‘were to go before that committee But Lycurgus waved his hand, and, as is a legitimate medicine, carefully com­ Fig Syrup Co., San Franpisco, Cal., iH 'ilDOYOUKEEP CAGE BIRDS 3 ,j bodies have one pair of arms and hands dollars; the unnecessary tax is four­ and say, “YY’e are losing, not money, soon as he could he heard, said, “No; Nature's Own True Laxative. This NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. season it is often lost, owing- to the pounded .by an experienced and skill­ If bo, yon need the BOOK OF^t:A,<»E and one pair"of legs, the limbs being teen dollars—surely a loss. but our labor, and we cannot live on permit the unhappy man to remain. ful physiciAn, and adapted to woman’s pleasant California liquid fruit remedy , BIRDS. 120 png perfectly formed. If the monstrosity poverty or impurity of the blood, de­ My three plows cost me thirty dol­ the prices of this market of your mak­ YY’e want him as an example. He is a may be had at Greens Drug Store and 1 trillIiIoOnIiIssS . Bireau.tJifiu l colored plate, MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. delicate organization. It is purely I Treeitment ana broedi- e of all Uinoi Cage USED BY MEN, WOMEN stood on its feet the body, would be rangement of the digestive organs, and lars. The tax on these is, in steel, iron, ing,’’the delegation would be told that member of the infamous Cobden Club, large bottles at Jiffy cents or one dollar T.Diseases) and children. vegetable in its composition and per­ for pleasure an Can be washed like Oil Cloth, and absolutely It is the most pleasant, prompt, and amnad Hwheoiir cure., uHvonw tjv.o jfcsd gtoek horizontal while the legs, alone would the weakening effect of the changing and lumber, the neat little sum of, as the great American system of protec­ that is using its gold to break down our fectly harmless in its effects in any an Aviary. All abdnht Pflrrot^. Pric-e-s -o -f Softens and Preserves all kinds be upright, the hafids appearing from season. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a won­ near as I can calculate, twelve dollars. tion was devoted to fostering mining great American system.” effective remedy known to cleanse the all kinds birds, cages, «fc Mailed hr condition of the sys$em. lo Cents. The ThreaBooks, oil of Leather. the front of the two bodies where they derful medicine for creating an appe­ Four years since I bought a binder. and manufacturing industries, and I could not stand this, so 1 shouted system; to acton Liver, Kidneys, and Ask (or it, and do not give up till von get it, and you ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, will be well rewarded. are joined. The physicians reported tite, toning the digestion, and giving I paid, in installments, $235. An agent when that was done the farmers would hack, “Lycurgus* Leatherlungs, if you The simple request of credit for one Bowels gently yet thoroughly: to dispel 237 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, l a. s Sold by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Druggists, Ac. this morning that one half of the child strength to the whole system. Now who bad quarrelled with his manufac­ reap a consequential good which the say I am a member of the Cobden glass of rum led a liquor dealer at Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure ■■ ■ ■ ■ | |. 1 /.<• For Harness it is unequaled. had died and the other portion could is the time to take it. Be sure to get turing company, told me the binder committee hoped they would be patri­ Club, or any other club, you are an in­ Bridgeport, Conn., to murder the would Constipation, Indigestion, and kindred J’fian-lv. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia not live. ’Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1 cost fifty dollars. Twenty-five dollars otic enough to accept. And when the fernal liar.” be imbifer. ills. 28jlyly. 0

Political delegations and Republi­ Passage of the Mills Tariff Bill by a President Cleveland has not vetoed The Republican Fight for Congress Mrs. Ben. Harrison is coming to The Sick List. Janneta can Clubs that desire hereafter to bore Vote of 162 to 149. a single pension bill unless it deserved in the Ninth District. the front as a good manager for her Mrs. General Logan is reported to be Ben Harrison, will have to obtain the After a long and very exciting de­ to be vetoed, notwithstanding the sense­ The Republican Conventiqjl to nom­ husband. receives delegations of seriously ill at the residence pf her son consent of tlfe Republican State Com­ bate, lasting for Several months, ‘a vote less clamor that *s made by senseless inate a candidate for Congress jn calling hand-shakers' -wjy »cordi'ally, • John A. Logan, Jr., at Youngstown, O. CROWELL’S GALLERY L. HARPER, Editor and Proprietor mittee, of Indiana, through J. X. Hus­ on the Mills Tariff-Reform Bill was Republican newspapers. Two recent this (Ninth) District, will meet in Mt. tells (hem Jier husband is 'very tired Mr. Randall is .slowly ; gaining COR. MAIN an3 VINE STS., MT. VERNON, OHIO. ton, Chairman, before they can get a racked in the House of Representa­ vetoes of the President entitle "him to Gilead] August 15. Tbfe opposition to aflid.is takin^*a nap for rest. Aftpr tha strength, an^l will so»n be able to s[t Official Paper ul tlie County. chance to do any handshaking. tives on Saturday, and it passed by a the cordial thanks, insjead of the con­ the re-riomination of Col. W„.C. Coopet, visitors became ‘tired waiting for an up in»an easy chair. - THERE flAVlNG BEEN A DEMAND FOR reliable majority—yeas 162, nays 149. demnation of his countrymen. .One which at fifst>Was supposed <0 be mild "audience” with the gentleman who is There has been no material change HOlISiT VERXON, OHIO: The widow of the late Mr. Hamers- Before the vote was taken, Mr. Mills, was the case of a woman of bad char­ and powerless, has recently broken out supposed to be'“running’rfor President, in Gen. Sheridan’s condition. He very ley of New Yorl^, who by marrying of Texas, author ot the bill, occupied acter, who claimed a pension on ac­ with great bitterness and violence, and they quietly retire. Mrs. Harrison does much enjoys being propped up in bed. PHOTOGRAPHS AT A LOWER PRICE, rHUBaDAY MORNING...JULY 26,1388 became the Dutchess of Marlborough, the attention of the House in a speech count of her dead husband, after she bids fair to create a lasting division in not wish her husband to die with the Hon. B. Wilson Smith, of Parkers­ Than we have been making them, which has been supplied by a verj Inferior has been well received in “sassiety” in Grade of Work, and wishing to be abreast of the times in giving my customers of one hour, in which he explained, in had been living with another man. the Republican party. This opposition “shakes.” burg, W. Ya., one of the Marietta Cen­ the advantage in PRICES, as well as quality, we have decided to put the price of London. American ladies of wealth clear and forcible language, the leading The other ease was that of a man who is not entirely on account of Col. Cooper ------«------—. tennial Commissioners, became serious­ and “good looks” have no trouble in features of the bill, showing that instead escaped from prison and joined the being a candidate for a third term, but It is seldom a Republican paper ad­ ly ill on bis way home from Marietta. mits the truth about the Republican “cutting a swell” in England. of being a free trade measure, as had rebei army, taking up arms against his chiefly from the fact that he, as a mem­ Gelieral M. R. Patrick, Governor of ■ » ------* platform when to do so is J.o confess a Avail yourselves of this OFFER NOW., Do’not “put off until to morrow The New York World's special from been falsely charged, it was protective own government, thns becoming a trait­ ber ofthe Committee oil Privileges and •the Soldiers’ Home, near Dayton, is re-^ what you can do to-dav.” No pains or expense have been spared in fitting this in nearly all its features, and brought or to his country. The Republicans Elections, not only reported in favor of mistake of its party. The Wheeling ported to be dying. Washington says that Mr. Randall is Intelligencer, the leading Republican Gallery with the Bet^. Instruments, Apparatus, Accessories and Material that suffering from cancer of the stomach, about but a slight reduction from the are welcome to all the political capital seating Hon. John G. Carlisle, but could be had, and tlie grade of «,ur work will be guaranteed up to. our usual existing law,—just sufficient to reduce they can get out of these and similar made a strong argument in favor of his paper of West Virginia, says: Billy Mahone, late of tlie Confeder­ high standard. Instantaneous Process used exclusively. BABIES PICTURES and. will probably not return to the ate army, and more recently Republi­ MADE AS “QUICK AS WINK.” Respectfully, the tariff tax to the actual necessities of eases. legal right to the seat. Col. Cooper The free whisky plank is in the plat­ House, as the disease is far advanced form and cannot be li«d out of it. No can repudiation Senator from Yirginia, the country. A great many articles of could not consistently and honestly »W> K. S. CRO WELL. and incurable. A later dispatch con­ The negro vote of the country, which Republican newspaper anywhere should is anxious to be sent to Congress from .. , —...... |,|— .hi necessity had been placed on the free take any.other course, as there was not a deny it. tradicts the cancer story. has 'Heretofore been almost solid for the the Petersburg district. As the voters list, and yet, said Mr. Mills, the com­ particle of evidence produced to show Republican please copy. National Democratic Ticket. Republican party, will be solid no A gang of train-robbers, eleven in mittee had been taunted with being fraud in the election of Mr. Carlisle. ot the district are chiefly composed of longer. Hundreds and thousands of While Prosecutor Pugh of Cincin­ negroes, they think it is about time for FOR PRESIDENT, number, boarded a train at Ashtabula, free-traders. The Republicans said: But rantankerous Republicans, with­ GROVER CLEVELAND, Ohio, on Sunday night, and attempted “If you want any thing free, take a free thinking colored men will act inde­ out making themselves acquainted with nati was in New York, for the purpose one of their race to be sent to Congress, * OF NEW YORK. to terrify and rob the passengers. But drink of whisky.” [Applause.] After pendently this year, and will no longer the facts or the evidence, claim that of securing a requsition from Governor and they are going to present tlie claims be made “hewers of wood and drawers of Professor Langston, ex-Minister to FOR VICE PRESIDENT, before the train reached Geneva, they Mr. Mills concluded his remarks he it was the duty of Col. Cooper to report Hill for the arrest of Messrs. Ives and of water” for the Republican party. ALLEN G. THURMAN, were captured and jailed, without se­ demanded the previous question, which ' against Mr. Carlisle, simply because he Strayner in Canada, charged with crim­ Hayti, who was a delegate to the Chica­ go Convention. OF OHIO. curing any boodle. was seconded and carried, and to the Quite a number of Democratic papers, is a Democrat. Col. Cooper, although inal conduct in connection with the edited by colored men, have recently Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Rail­ great relief of the country the final vote an earnest and uncompromising Re­ Since the inauguration of President The Republicans in Congress have been established, and are well conduct­ road, those gentlemen voluntarily turn­ DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. on the passage of the bill took place, publican, is too conscientious a man to Cleveland, only three years ago he has ap­ been unable to agree among themselves ed and liberally supported. The negro ed up smiling in court at Cincinnati, For Secretary of State, about a Revenue Bill. All they can with the result above stated. do a wrong, even if his party is bene­ proved or allowed to become laws by limi­ BOSTON G. YOUNG, of Marion. There are 325 mejnbers of the House vote has heretofore enabled the Re­ fited thereby. What effect this crusade and gave bond each for $10,000 to ap­ For Supreme Judge. agree upon is to oppose any Reform publican party to carry Ohio and sev­ tation over 1,200 private ' acts granting and no vacancies. There are 168 Dem­ against him will have in the Mt. Gilead pear when wanted. L. R. CR1T0HF1ELD, of Holmes. measures proposed by the Democrats. eral other Northern States, and with pensions. For Member Board of Public Works, They are simply growlers, fault-finders ocrats, 153 Republicans and 4 Inde­ convention remains to be seen. In 1840, when grandfather Harrison During the entire, 24 years that the Re­ JAMES EM^IITT, of Pike. pendents. Of the fourteen who did not this vote divided, the g. o. p. may as There are one or more candidates and obstructionists. well give up the ghost. ran for President, the Whigs carried publican party was in power only 1,524 For Representative, Ninth Congressional vote on Saturday twelve were paired, against Col. Cooper in every county in banners all over the country with this private pension acts were approved or al­ District, TnEUnited States Senate on Friday JOHN SELLERS BRADDOCK, of Knox. which accounts for all the members The Republican leaders are alarmed the district. Marion county will pre­ inscription thereon: lowed to become laws by limitation. by a vote of 41 to 20, confirmed the but two, Mr. Moflatt, (Rep.) of Penn­ at the wide-spread disaffection among sent the names of Capt. W. Z. Davis Veterans, what do you think of the com­ BARGAINS For Presidential Elector, 9th Congressional nomination of Melville W. Fuller to be sylvania, and Mr. Foran, (Deni.) of and Hon. John F. McNeal; Delaware • TWO DOLLARS A DAY AND GOOD ♦ District, the colored voters of the country, and parison f DANIEL FLANAGAN, of Hardin. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ofthe Ohio. The latter did not vote. All the are endeavoring to adopt measures to will present the name of Gen. Jones, a ? ROAST REEF United States. The negative votes were ; UNDER HARRISON. It is announced on good authority other Democratic Congressmen from keep them in the Republican part}’. former Congressman; Hardin the name •FIFTY CENTS A DAY AND SHEEP’?• all Republicans, including Senator Ohio voted for the bill, and all the of that chronic office-hunter, Gen- that Pinkerton detectives liaVe been DRY GOODS! The Republicans assert that the Nation­ • PLUCK, • OFFICIO. CAM. stationed along the lines of nearly all Sherman of Ohio. Republicans against it. al Convention of colored voters at In­ James S. Robinson, a former Congress­ : UNDER VAN BUREN. ; Thai Arc Xot—Cannot be KOI'. THE Four Democrats voted against the man, and at present Secretary of State; the principal railroads in the West, The New York Herald well says that dianapolis this week is a Democratic bill, viz: Bliss, Greenmail and Merri­ and Morrow county 'will present the who, under the guise of workingmen, Excelled. For Two Weeks, “The protective system is the old hen scheme to capture the colored brother It is authoritatively stated that Judge DEMOCRATIC man, of New York, and Sowden of name of Hon. Thos E. Duncan, former­ have become members of the labor or­ Commencing Thursday, July that hatches out combines and trusts, for Cleveland. Republican colored Thurman had nothing whatever to do Pennsylvania. ly Common Please Judge, and at pres­ ganizations, tor the purpose of divulg­ which squeeze the life out of healthy missionaries have been sent from New about the contest for the London (0.) 201 h. Three Republicans voted lor the bill, ent a member ofthe Board of Managers ing their plans and purposes. competition, as the small boy squeezes York to endeavor to defeat the object of post-office, and the appointment of T. viz: Brower, of North Carolina; Fitch, of the Ohio Penitentiary. If there are bhe juice out of an orange—into his the Convention. The truth is the Repub­ W. Miller over Job J.Clark was brought Mrs. P. J. Tully, of Macon, Georgia, of New York, and Nelson, of Minne­ any candidates in Union county, their own mouth.” licans could not carry over three or about by local inffences, with which without the-knowlcdge of her husband, The Democrats of Knox County will sota. four States, without the negro votes. names have not been reported. Senator Payne and Judge Thurman went a boat-riding in the Niagara river, meet at their several voting places through­ John Sherman was down at Marietta Three men elected to Congress as The most pronounced opposition to above the Falls, on Friday, with a gen­ Judge Thurman has been invited to had no connection. The appointment out the county, on last week, “doing” the Centennial, and Independents voted for the bill, viz: Col. Cooper comes from Marion county, gives general satisfaction, all foolish tleman named Barber. The boat cap­ endeavoring to imitate his brother Anderson, ot ; Hopkins, of Vir­ attend the Alabama and North Georgia which has two candidates, and it is as­ FRIDAY, AltilST M, l»«8. Exposition at its opening, Oct. 1. Mr. stories to the contrary in Republican sized and went over the great cataract, Teeumsah’s performances in kissing ginia, and Smith, of Wisconsin. One serted that one of them has been brought papers, notwithstanding. carrying tlie lady with it. The gentle­ In the Townships, except Wayne, between the pretty girls. We may here remark Independent, Nichols, of North Caro­ Thurman expressed himself as being out in the interest of Cooper, so as to man escaped. the hours of 6 and 7 o’clock p. in., and in that the Senator’s wife did not leave lina, voted against the bill. anxious to accept the invitation, and divide the vote of the county. It is Several parties have been arrested Wayne township, and the Wards of Mount bo the affirmative vote was 156 said that he would surely visit the Ex­ very apparent that if Col. Cooper in Chicago, charged with being engaged Partisan sneers at pension - vetoes Vernon between 61 and 71 o’clock, p. m., to Washington. Democrats, three Republicans and position some time during its course. is nominated it wi^i be in the in a conspiracy to destroy the lives and arc best answered by last year's record select Delegates to the County Convention “Napoleon” Ives, indicted in con­ He doubted very much if he could he ofthe Pension office. The Philadelphia to be held at the Court House, on three Independents. face of a most powerful • oppo­ property of Messrs. Grinnell, Gray and nection with the management of the The bill will now go to the Senate, present at the opening, as he expects sition; and if this opposition suc­ Bonfield, who tried and convicted Ledger (Rep.) points out that the re­ SATURDAY', AUGUST Itli, 1888, C., II. & D. Railroad, who is badly which is a Republican body, and the to be engaged in the great telephone ceeds in defeating his nomination Spies, Parsons and others. The case cord of over 60,000 pensions granted and of nearly 53,000 increase pensions AT 1:30 I”. .’I. wanted at Cincinnati, is now splurging probabilities are that if it passes that case, in which he represents the Gov­ through the means now employed to against them was worked up by a Pink­ at the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, ernment, at the time the opening is ar­ erton “detective,” who joined in the allowed, is said to exceed that of any Each Township is entitled to three dele­ branch at all during the present ses­ bring it about, liis friends in Knox former year. gates and the Wards of Mt. Vernon to one Canada, laughing to scorn his “perse­ sion it will be with radical amendments, ranged to take place. He also told the county will feel anything but pleased. dynamite plot for the express purpose Delegate each. cutors.” which will destroy the wholesome fea­ committee that he expected to take an of furnishing proof to convict the The Buffalo Evening News, an inde­ active part in the campaign. Theo. H. Seymour You are also requested at the same time tures of the bill. Hon. John S. Braddock. conspirators. pendent paper, supported Cleveland in “Gath” Townsend/ the Enquirer's —:------9------and place to choose one good active Demo­ The truth is the Republican politi­ From the Delaware Herald.] 1884, for which service the editor asked chief Republican writer, is engaged in The people of Cleveland have honor­ The latest Republican lie is to the Is laying in one of the LARGEST BTOCJvS OF crat from each voting precinct, to act as a cians, in and out of Congress, desire no The nomination of Hon. John S. to be appointed Minister to Austria member of*tbe Central Committee for the writing the life of Ben Harrison. He ed themselves by erecting a monumen­ effect that ex-Gov. Curtin, of Pennsyl­ change* in the present burdensome Braddock, of Knox county, by the and afterward made Public Printer. ensuing year and report the same to the possesses a wonderful faculty of blend­ tal statue to Gen. Moses Cleveland, the vania, who left the Republican party tariff, which robs the people of over Democratic Congressional Convention Being unsuccessful in both cases, the BOOTS, SHOES, KUBBEK GOODS, Chairman of the County Convention. ing fact and fiction, so as to impart in­ founder of that beautiful city. Tlie years ago on account of its corruptions, $100,000,000 every year, for the benefit of the Ninth District, was made with News now supports Harrison and HATS, TIllMiS. VXI.TSF.S It will be the duty of the Delegate to this terest in any subject be attacks. statue was unveiled on Monday, with had gone back to his first love. There Convention tcMiominate candidates for each of monopolists. On tlus issue the Re­ remarkable unanimity. In presenting Morton. appropriate ceremonies in which the liis name to the Convention, Hon. J. S. is not a word of truth in this. A. G. of the following otlices, viz: The cause of Mr. Carnegie’s extreme publican party will meet with signal The Republican papers are report­ GENTS : FURNISHING : GOODS, : Etc., members of the Early Settlers’ Associa­ Gill, of this county, referred to Mr. Curtin is too true and pure a man to Nlacrid*. love for the prohibition tariff can be defect at the coming Presidential elec­ tion took the leading part. The statue ing marvelous stories told by “com­ EVER BROUGHT TO MT. VERNON. All the LATEST Prosecuting Attorney. Braddock as a man thoroughly equip­ ever again muster in the Republican STYLES Kept Constantly on Haud. Recorder. found lying hidden beneath the in­ tion. is a faithful likeness, is of bronze, nine mercial travelers” in regard to the Commissioner. ped and every way worthy to fill the ranks. He will give a sincere and earn­ come of $5,000 daily or $1,500,000 year­ The Sioux Indians. feet high and weighs 1,450 pounds. est support to Cleveland and Thurman. legion of Democrats who have all at Infirmary Director. ly. Mr. Carnegie’s iron business is a high office of legislator, in the Nation­ Coroner. The Commission appointed by Presi­ Placed on a pedestal seven feet high, it once become converts to Republican­ paying institution, evidently. al Congress; a man of legislative exper­ The Kansas Prohibition State Con­ By order of the Knox County Democratic dent Cleveland to confer with the appears life-size to the beholder. It ism.. This only goes to show that Joe. Don’t Fail to Call. Everybody Invited. The LARGEST STOCK and Central Committee. ience, having been twice elected to the vention met at Hutchinson, July 18. Mulhatton has plenty imitators. Hurrah for Tippecanoe and Guano, Sioux Indians relative to opening one- stands in one of the most beautiful spots BEST VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Emer W. Tvi.i.oss, Chairman. State Legislature. He is a careful, pains­ About two hundred delegates were half of the Reservation, or about 10,- in Monumental square in the centre of Nine Indians of the Apache tribe, A. T. Fulton, Secretary pro tern. too. Free whisky and free oleomargar­ taking, methodical business man. He present, 38 of whom were ministers. THEO. H. SEYJSZEOTJE/, the city. convicted of murder, were lodged in ine ! What a clever lot those Repub­ 000,000 acres to settlement, has arrived has by diligence from a poor boy on the An usually large number of women lican politicians are! How adroitly at Standing Rock Agency, and the the Ohio Penitentiary a few days ago, 12janly 2«i Poor South of Public Square, in Kirk Block. AXM0I A<’RBIBm The Republican National Platform, farm worked himself up into business were present. Col. W. 1). Houston, “talk” with the chiefs of the tribe has to serve sentences from ten to 30 years. they cater to the amusement of the instead of demanding a reduction of and acquired a fair competency, the Temporary Chairman predicted opened. The Commission consists of PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. people.—New YorkStor. the present onerous war tariff which though only in tlie prime of life, being that the Republican party would be a After a dead lock of three months, Editor Banner—Please announce my Captain Pratt, of Carlisle, Pa., the Rev. name as a candidate for the nomination for robs the people of over $100,000,000 a about 43 years of age. Mr. Braddock thing of the past before another year. and 200 ballots, the Republican Con­ More wonderful Harrison ancestral C. D. Cleveland, of Dakota, and Judge 11 r Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision year, calls for more “protection” for is now engaged in manufacturing, being The usual committees were appointed. vention of Greene county (Pa.) district, of the Democratic County Convention to be history is coming to light. The state­ Wright, of Tennessee, the latter being the benefit of the favored few—the the President of an iron Bridge Co., nominated J. Warren Ray for Congress. held August 4th, 1838. H. M. Switzer. ment is now made that Ben Harrison’s prominently mentioned for Commis­ I" monopolists. The Republican demand of Mt. Vernon, an company that is com­ While Republican writers are trying J RECORDER. great-great-grandfather was killed by sioner of Indian Affairs. They are Raw silk is admitted free. Raw wool is, in fact, for a prohibitory tariff, and peting with the more extensive compa­ to explain that Harrison’s Chinese Mr. Harper—Please announce in the lightning, along with two of his four men of extensive experience among the is taxed 45 percent. The latter is used -OF------Banner that 1 will be a candidate for the that is the proposition which the Demo­ nies of the country, and to which was votes were all right, Harrison is himself daughters. What next? Indians and it is thought that they will by rich and poor, the former mostly by nomination for County Recorder, subject to crats have antagonized by the reason­ awarded the contract to construct a crawfishing and says that he does not the rich. Why this discrimination? SPRING AN the decision of the Democratic County Con­ be able to show the objecting warriors at urcell The Democratic Campaign Com­ large iron bridge across the Potomac at believe now altogether as be did then. vention. P P . that the proposed treaty, if accepted, able and effective labor protection guar­ Knox County Democrats.—I hereby an­ mittee has selected for its Secretary anteed in the St. Louis platform and Washington. In business Mr. Brad­ His sentiments have changed a little— Gen. Boulanger, who received a cut nounce Tiny name as a candidate for County will prove a lasting benefit to their Captain Wm. McClelland of Pittsburgh. formulated in the NIills bill as passed dock has distinguished himself for for campaign purposes. But the senti­ in the neck in bis recent sword duel, is Recorder, and soliciting’yoiir support, sub­ race. The five thousand Indians in ject to the decision of the Democratic Conn- Capt. McClelland for several months by the House of Representatives. sound judgment and integrity. As a ment of Indiana workingmen is not reported to be dangerously wounded ty Convention. the Reservation are encamped near Ft. legislator, he has acquitted himself for changing any with regard to Mr. Har­ with but slight hopes of recovery. Joseph Stobckle, has been the confidential political Sec­ F. Yates, and seem disinclined to favor Making Boodler Dudley the financial Our MR. ROSENTHALL is now in the Eastern markets Formerly Freight and Ticket Agent of retary ofWm. L. Scott. mastery of the subjects of legislation. rison’s labor record.—Pittsburgh Post' The very latest “trust,” is an organ­ A. A f>. Railway, at Mt. Vernon. the conference, but have appointed manager of the Republican party, In presenting bis name to the con­ contracting for the purchase of Mr.Harper—Please announce the name The Republican papers take a great ization among manufacturers of patent The Senate, July 17, by a vote of 29 Chief Gall, John Grass, Mad Bear, Big means corruption on a larger scale, vention, Mr. Gill stated that it was his of that sterling Democrat, Squire D. Dal­ delight in announcing that “Col. W. J. leather to put up the price. This will rymple, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to 21, passed the bill placing John C. Head, and Running Antelope, all of and an acknowledgement that the Re­ pleasure to learn and know Mr. Brad­ prove a severe blow to the dudes. to the decision of The Democratic County Fremont on the retired list of the army whom are good talkers, to represent publicans have no hopes of success dock as a legislator and to hear him in Elliott, editor of the Sunday Capitol, of 1 — • ------FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, Convention, at the urgent request of Columbus,” is one of the prominent The big reception now being arranged Many Democrats. as major-general. Five Democrats— their side of the question. Tn a pre­ in a fair and square contest before the an unanswerable argument in favor of Mr. Harper—Please announce that I am Butler, Call, Gray, Gibson and Hearst liminary council these braves manifes­ people. The Democrats, thus early in a measure of State interest then pend­ Irish Americans who will support Ben for Mr. Blaine is intended to boom bis IZxxTS, CJkPS a candidate for the nomination of Prosecu­ ted a good deal of ill-feeling in regard the campaign, being made aware of Harrison for President. We presume presidential aspirations for 1892. This ting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voted for the bill. ing. “ Without rhetorical flourish or looks like stabbing Ben Harrison. Democratic County Convention. to the proposed treaty, which they look the Republican plan of operations, declamation,” said Mr. Gill, “ he pres­ these papers will noifr retract all the William D. Robinson. Mr. Moore, the St. Louis editor, who upon as a scheme to take from them will no doubt take proper means to ex­ mean things they said about Elliott Furnishing Goods! Editor Banner—Please announce my ented his facts, figures and deductions The “bull-butter” plank in the Re­ name as a candidate for County Recorder, was arrested at Topeka, Kan., in com­ their cherished hunting grounds. The pose and defeat their schemes. It is a in a strong, clear and convincing man­ “robbing the State when he was Su­ publican platform ought to turn every ------FOR OUR------subject to the decision of the Democratic pany with Mrs. Norton, the wife of the land to be settled will be sold to actual good thing, some times, to “fight the pervisor of Public Printing. County Convention, to be held at Mt. Ver­ ner.” decent Republican farmer in the coun­ non, Saturday, August 4. theatre manager, hns again made his settlers at fifty cents per acre, and it is devil with fire.” Mr. Braddock is a gentleman of com­ try against the Republican party. escape, accompanied by the object of ------•—------He (Gen. Harrison) is a man of NINE STORES! * Sheridan T. Love, estimated that the funds thus raised manding appearance ; is approachable deeds, not of words.—Journal. his illicit love. will be over $9,000,000, which shall be The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette is In a leading editorial in Harper's And in order to MAKE ROOM for the same, we wilt for the ’ COUNTY COMMISSIONER. to the humblest in life, and respected Yes ? And would the Journal kindly Weekly, George William Curtis says:— Editor Banner—Please announce my placed to the credit of the Sioux Nation. now responsible for the statement that by all. He has proved his popularity mention a few of his deeds ? Don’t go next THIRTY DAYS offer our entire stock of Spring and name as a cundidfttc for County Commis­ The last volume of tho census statis­ Ben Harrison has shaken hands with “Cleveland proposes freer clothing; his It is the most important step toward by liis vote in Knox county. Three into ancient history, but limit the list opponents propose freer whisky.” Summer Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods at sioner,; and oblige _ Samuel Ewalt. tics of 1880 only came to hand a few fifty thousand people since he was to the last twenty years. Our memory Editor Banner — Please announce my weeks ago; and now Congress is taking the development of the Northwest years ago he was elected representative name as a candidate for Commissioner, sub­ nominated, and has dictated three hun­ may need brushing up, but the most taken for years, as it means the build­ over a strong candidate after a fiercely notable “deed” we can recall in Gen. 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION. ject to the decision of the Democratic Coun­ measures to provide for the census of dred letters a day, besides making forty HIRAM COLLEGE ty Convention, to be held Aug. 4, 1888. 1890. These big volumes will fill up ing up of the Chicago, Milwaukee and contested canvass, and last year he car­ Harrison’s civil career is that he once Call at once and take advantage of this GREAT BAR­ Samuel Bishop. speeches. Probably this is gomewliat Hiram, Ohio. Thorough Classical, Philo­ many a library. St. Paul and the Chicago and North­ ried Knox county for Senator by a ma­ ran for Governor of Indiana and was sophical and Scientific Courses. Alao, a Bib­ GAIN SALE, and don’t wait until the BARGAINS ARE western Railroads to the Black Hills, exaggerated; but still, nevertheless, it beaten by Blue Jeans Williams—Bos­ lical course and a 3 years' course es]*ccia(ly jority of 562, while the Republican can­ ton Globe. ALL GONE. Mr. Maine is expected in New York Powerful efforts are being made by but the Indians do not understand the is very evident that the hungry Repub­ to prepare Teachers for their work. Much didate for Representative was elected attention given to preparatory studies. New on the 7th or 8th of August. details. lican politicians will worry Mr. Harrison the Republicans of Akron to bring by a small majority. In 1886, when the Republicans car­ and commodious building. Fine Ladies' about the nomination of Col. A. L. to death unless this overstraining on Hall under care of Lady Principal. lx>ca- The Democracy of the United States The Marietta Centennial. liis mental and physical faculties is ried Minnesota by 2,483 plurality, the tion high and very healthful. No saloons. send their compliments to Chief Jus­ Conger for Congress, to succeed Hon. The Labor Element in Indiana Prohibition vote was 9,030. Two Re­ Expenses very low. Next term begins Aug. George W. Crouse, who declines being Marietta's Centennial, during the stopped. 28. 188S. For Catalogues and information tice Melville W. Fuller. Against Ben Harrison. publicans and a Democrat hate justfin- a candidate. past week, was brilliant and success­ Republican managers in Indiana address 15. V. ZOLLARS, Prcst. 26jly3t Opera House Block. Corner Maid maj Vine Streets, The Democrats will carry this year ished separate estimates of the present It is understood that Gen. Alger will ful in the extreme and the citizens of made an extraordinary effort last week I. & D. ROSENTHALL, Proprietors, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Up to the present time the Republi­ every State they carried in 1884, and Prohibition strength in tlie State by not pull out the bflng of his bar’l for the “old town” feel happy over the to work up a labor movement in favor cans have failed to get up a Ben Butler result. They left nothing undone to will make a vigorous effort to carry counties. The three estimates range the benefit of Ben Harrison. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Mich­ of Ben Harrison, the Chinese cheap from 28,400 to 29,800. There is distress DR. HEARD, — ■—-4)— • —-—- side-show. We guess Spooney has be­ make their thousands of visitors and labor candidate for president, but it igan and even Illinois. The Republi­ in these figures for lngli tariff and free C. H. Mead, President of the Charles­ come tired of being made a tool to guests feel happy and at home. Thurs­ was a signal failure, notwithstanding Chronic Disease Specialist, ton (West Va.) National Bank, died on rake Republican chestnuts out of the day last was Ohio Day, and the Buckeye cans, who were making arrangements whisky. Specially cured by Inhalation of Compound the fact that thousands of laboring Oxygen Gas after all else fails. Thursday last of spinal disease. fire. State came grandly to the front. The for a big light in Indiana, New York, men were offered free transportation to The bill appropriating $250,(MX) to­ Lately of Circleville, Ohio, now perma­ celebration began with a graceful poem New Jersey and Connecticut, have be­ TyE ljcpublicans 6f Tennessee have The Methodists of Chicago are great­ Indianapolis and return, if they wotilil wards the erection ofa National Soldiers nently located at on the “Northwest Territory,” by W. come alarmed at the prospect of losing nominated Samuel W. Hawkins for ly pleased with the appointment and agree to join in a “spontaneous” dem-' Home at Marion, Ind., has been signed A. Taylor, of Columbus. Senator several North-western States, and are by the President and is now a hnv. MT. VERNON, - OHIO. Governor. He is a Blaine stalwart. confirmation of Chief Justice Fuller, somewhat panic-stricken at present. oust ration in honor of the Republican ------' ->------—— Sherman was then introduced by Gov nominee for President. A majority of When the news reached Marion, (he as he is a prominent and influential They sec the hand-writing on the wall. Foraker. The Senator’s remarks were railroad men in Indiana are opposed to people went wild with joy and all the OFFICE AM> RESIDENCE. SUMMER GOODS! It is stated that two well-developed member of that large body of Christians. entirely impromptu and were enthus­ “moonshine” whisky distilleries have During the hard cider campaign of Harrison, as are the Prohibitionists, bells, drums, tin-liorns and other noisy 309 WEST HIGH STREET. PARASOLS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, GLOVES, iastically received. His speech maybe been discovered in Kichland county. Hon. Wm. IL English, Hon. Josoph 1840, one of the popular drinking songs Greenbackers and printers. Harrison instruments in the country around OFFICE HOURS From 9 to 11 a. m. and I classed as a vivid review of the history E. McDonald and Gov. Gray, are all of the “Tippecanoe and Tyler too” managers are straining every nerve to were brought into use to celebrate the to 4 and 5 to 8,p. m, MITTS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, &c. Farmers ought to know that Repub­ of the Northwest Territory and the speaking from the same stump in In­ howlers had the following verse: win the railroad men over to their side, event. lican Congressmen want free oleoinar struggle of the American Government KOOK OUT FOB BlItLlIXS. diana, which means Democratic union, “Cold water may do for the Locos. but they cannot and will not forget garine,otherwise known as “bull butter.’> harmony and victory in that State. to fix the bonndary line. Gen. Gros- Or a little vinegar stew, A terrible collision occurred on the Harrison in 1877. The Republican Norfolk and Western Railroad, eight venor, of Athens, 0., followed Senator But give m.« hard eider and whisky, managers are making a futile effort to D. C. V. Brookshire was nominated Ex-Senator Thurman and his wife Then hurrah for old Tippecanoe.” miles above Lynchburg, Ya., early oft Sherman. In the afternoon a galaxy lure the laboring men into the Harrison for Congteas by the Dftawcracy of the have accepted an invitation to visit the The descendents of the same party, Sunday morning, between a freight and of orators came upon the stage, includ­ ranks. They are going to start a paper 8 th Indiana district on the 138th ballot. Rome (Ga.) Exposition some time dur­ now calling themselves Republicans, a meterial train. Ten persons were kill­ ing Attorney-General Watson, ex-Lieut- in opposition to the Labor Signal and EAMT II Hill NTKF.ET AN II PVBI.K! M|l .IKK, ing the month of October. All Geor­ are still for “hard cider and whisky,” ed including both engineers. The loss The Providence Journal, the leading Gov. Lee, Gens. James S. Robinson, W- gia is happy in consequence. but they want the whisky free from strain every nerve to save Harrison is estimated at $100,900. The accident Re|nihlican paper in Rhode Island, has II. Gibson, and others. A military from the defeat that they fear. A tariff taxation. was the result of a misunderstanding . _ _ ... IE N cnaietoutfor Cleveland and Thurman. A bill passed the Senate Saturday to dress parade took place in the evening, prominent worker in the labor move­ I.AKT W.L FOIt ihrt ouniiy. I urdllmr nt, 10. MU lcaar management, the Freedmen’s Bank pose of searching for the millions of “The bard schooling which such men always been opposed to President traveling r x- ' penne* if everytlmu “Gen. Harrison had a quiet day of rest.” this, although there was an exclusion TO UK I’, not As advr-i raa.n.m...« i liked. Flrtt I al stole from colored depositors. treasure on hoard the British sloop of as Harrison have given the laboring Cleveland, says: “Early straws are not trrmliruin-. Aug,,.c . by river to Blennerhassett’s Island on men of this State has made them care­ «>mt fall iron, Oct. iWIi ''Wlnteewifiy war Brask, sunk near the Delaware worth much, but we cannot help obser No Charge for Trial Operations. MADE OVER,-** Wintci term, .bin. rat, *Hu The free whisky plank in the Repub­ “Boodler” Dudley is now in full ful thinkers and active, but not blatant Send fur caialoijur t