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•\ '\'· .. . :PRESipENT .WEL,COI\It;:D BY .' f'J::RC{YA~ ·c~eMENJ. '.' . .- - .. ' \.~·. , . . ~t ~i>table• ;t;:oeort the :DI~fl~ . su\ts1J.oll Vl!Jlt'or .TJi-rAuah. the . Sirtlet•· ., .. or ~4;· Cf,~A. ~~ A.. ~~ P4>.at 1 lt~~~e~ -~:It, a. ~~•. ~od, ·u.w:> *Jj'e,. ~:r, ~·· : .,r.-J\.;*~ ~~1i· ·\?·~·· ~~~~ ·;p,;~,~~- »~enTc~a a . . . 1: . ~, \ 'I •'. ~: . - •1 • J~oJ· .1· \.) ,, to.jrn oi\:E,etEo carri'\\\'\·\';. president Cleme.tit, ;- ~ . ·A t / ~~-'( f .~, ·: \ 11 .. ··'. , ...... ·: . re- , .. ·.··'· · · ·jj.: .. . · · <\ . . . ·riue· j. . ' • '. • \ :: .· ... .' iiP.. b \n c ~ f : ± · ..:.: · =: ... ~ · • ' · 1~ • . • ,~ • ' ' • r' • • !•' .• 4. ~;~~~f:~·~~~~r ..... ;.-.;,,;.,;.• ... ;.;; .. II • •::p,-1 !•I .,''• ·Tm\nrnfrl · .1 t•ul· urut?C .t~...l thn~ Lring i't•itlf tn··thers. Cutic'u'ra Resolvent ~~:~.; ( ·~ ~h~~~;·~·. 1 .~~'~;e:!tn ski!J 1 ~,~~e.,i.~~;f~~!~~ ,, tl\\ ~·•H 1n utcptblte E>kin hl·nutlfier. ~x.t~r :tr~. 1 K~!I~~!P I :.~·~~) 1 J~;y·t~~~kiE~,:g~b ~~~f b16~Z with H1s.s ot h11.ir. Crorn infunc,y to nge. from ptm· I·l.(<S t'\> !l\roiuta.: · • ··•- '' .. R-- .~,l: lc'···rl'·wl.(>r~.·. Prit•e. C't'Tif'rRA, f)(}c>. ;So.1r, : ·,. , R.C~ •I \•f.~ T $1. Pnnmn•tl by Lhc l'O'ITER 1 t <1 A:.lh ('h~.~lh;.u. t'uMPORArlnN, Boston 8:4J'\ ~e-ud f...,r \How to cure -.kill D!scn.ec~,, 6-i 1 t':' \~ , ta.i ~r.lthms. t.lltl hJIJ l'l:sUmouin;a. LOOK f.FI 1 I: IT\' ;; •' f.,frl'~,. \J .. •rt~RlPB. \fl \.H~~~~o~ }o\EE: 6 .per cent Interest pnhl.tn Cn1h on our Itunnlng ~tork Pa:)'nbLe Hemf...\.unun11y F-ACTS ,; • XalllSnu Street, ~- Y. l, .. ,·al hnm·.l rep1esentecl by Rubert F. 'rnitb, Jrune9town, ~. Y. Jauwstown ~~National. Bank JAE~rsTOWN, N.Y. Capital $100,000. C m .. DOWJ President, v. H GIFfORD, Y tee President, E. F. DICKHISON, Casnier, DIHECTORt',: Por:~r Stialdtm, John T. Sod&rholm 'jifford, ----r- H Ro~s, •;. ll Dow. W. N. Golr&jr, J. J. Vanderburgh, ~ B. Broadhead, E. P. Dickinson. 1 WRrH TEXAS SECURITIES. Wl•: OEFf.JR.: Nnt!onnl Dnnk Bto.rk$. nettlng ' t •r r- ·ut · \fqrtgngr11 on produt\tf\·l' h\ll-f ~~~~ ~PU~d~~~~·n~~~r ~r~~;·, ;nf~~~lo~~t1~~~ t•crHil··tttt>9' 0Pp•i!iit. n ml'l!l :s per cont. 1 .J• • .. nrr> -<nfo 1UlJ prot1tat,lc tnv('smcntr. In orw 'I ··t M•• tillll'\ uf tbt• l'ulun. Abundant ; I' •\' rf \ ~f~~ritt~~ 1 ~~.,. t('TU.l'-JT CO., Wtchitt\ Falls, ·roxn.&. STATE NORMAL -·-A SO-- Training School -AT- Frecto:ni.a, ::t'\1'. 'Y. l·~r!ml and Amilsmic Departments \n;\Ht!tl tiRpnrtmvntR for l1tose intPnd. 1 n.?. tn tPar-h, tuition anrl use of 1 • \'l~\'. Jr·~·. htr~ r)n~ wny t'nr•h tt·nn refnntl(•rl to u,H!-<P rrtrraitdnJl' a fnll tf•Tm of ~11 WeClks. F•1ll tCrm l\'lfiDR r..;,~l't ..!, 1\'•1 ~r··lng\ ·• Jnn t~, 1,..91 , l' .r lull pnttil'uinm \'·n<l lor eire ular I 'dn'sa F. B. PA.L:>J:I:H, Pi<J~<·n·\. d~odSw RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO'S I 8.9 t SIINJT JIR. Y Warm Air Furnaces · Vedica~ and: lft'icntijle. ~~pe1!ta P'\\• \tllmco thcso cJ1ioU1t.t goorf.~ tl:o brllt .-r.nstructMl Hcrlte1\s pottsibto to man- •tfarturc, !l'ltotcactnilll·hz;1t.!o- lt6 t'O- ·\JJ('<\'lfuriy in.tJito yon to <lti:U and e\OCRmlu:c rllc•o l>Opula,. UeatOf\$. l!lt.•>~<'\ 1\o;!!l\tCR\.~rr. & co, .JnDiCsto\vn, N. V, • reaaon·\l!.,~lt.ill \ens- that wh'en a .. midiat•r lo. coives ,n.n..ir.n·pattnant .. djap\tch · !to-!Jl ·u\{e heme government thnt is giveij. ou~ fl)r publicati-on. it ie sent at once to the •ta.to dcpn.rtment,for the information of ilail government. 'l'his wns not done a.n.d as a. renult the depnrtnu:ut afficinls aud the members o! the uiulomatic corps now In town dis- credited the stories and Inclined to tho belief t-hat there w.as nothing moro than SkiTtnishing. From Counsel McQreary's dispatch it would a~ that this belie! ;. correct. Senor LaZcano, the Chilinn min· ister, was told of the contents o.f Mr. Mo- l'renry1S dispatch br tlJu U'nited Preas. but h~ sent back word that he h&d na~h iog to sn;r. · N'Ew YORK, Aug. w.-'l'he Horllld'o V~l pnraiso <Hspatch fully con1!rmo tho ne'\Yll or the capttue of the eity of Vnlp..rjlioo by tho insurgents nnd gives \t.be following dc:•ils: Early yesterday morning the boom ot ca.nllon announced to tho people of Val· pnrnio;o that a movement beyond tho ordinary skirm!•hes hnd begun. rnil~q.&d. hundr<l(l' .peopl8 get 1..,: ·~<i 'iatliet>ed n\t 'J]>o tire.sltle.;£.got •admissio-n to ·ilid> Into th~ firs~, earring~ w!H~ the vt!.lag~ ~~ ~~~~'~::ld~dy.tln-. ·.P,reshlo>\t, ~. f!· .c~rpsb.t~r. and c:<olqne\ Anoth~r important· J!U\t:Wr ,bftlugl!'',up _Joel c;. B~ker, tha ~hnlr~Unn o,f tne. !oc~l -was ~be QUtcom<~- Of a pro\ibsl>lon to all ~ceprlti& committe. Se<Yroi~>rY Proctor, apponr~ncea appcarod ie17 iunocent, ·but Prfvato ~cret'll'Y Halford, General Yea- transpired to be a most gigqntlc propos>- zey and Geo~e J'. Ward woll occupied. lhe tfon. ·One o! the mBtnbers proPosed t~M .aeconcl corringO'. ' . . · parties bavlh~ bills against the leo~ue, • DRIVEN TO TH:E VILL/ro)!, who were wilhng. to do &o, might b~ paid There was n-o e!cort;but. tbe procession in mem~ership t1ckots at 1 A piece. Thla af carriages was drlTOn rapid! 1 1 th proposltJon was strongly opposed oil tl.. ll e a · . . Y n ° • ground thnt It tho pt•opos!tiou wu car- Yi ag nd through In prmcwni atree.ts, ried out Inn very short time politic!,.... As lt returned to the bus! nee~ center It would cont•·ol the league. The -- fell behmd the Klngsloy ~unrd~. and the was finally voted down. Rob~rts post G. A. R., Wh1ch headed by a brnss band, led the way to Memorial hnll, 11 beaumul granite building !rom which broad lawus sloped gradually te t.ue street. T1le president euteretl at b\e reM ot the building nnd atter a few mfu. utes was eHcort!3U to tho tronnof the bnlld· CENIES ALL. 'Q\E .CHARGES. An Art$uer FUQd In tl1e Ca1o AcaJn .. Schoolt:en.ch(ll' Tarpy. h>g and introduced to the v•st gathering there by Village Prasident Cnq>entcr. Til& PltJ;BIDENT 1 8 81'E~. _ •• (... :My F<lllow CiU!!.ons nnd Comrtu.hls ot ino Gra.nd Arm)· vt Lhu RepubUo-lt gtves rae gront plonsur~ today, tlrOtl M I (l.tn, t.o havo n.n ovllOrtuntty to O:Ipros11 my thanks to this la,tgo &ssombl,ngo of tho good oiUzous uC Rutln.nd. l\Iy jouruos through yo.ur state hllll beon a.ttaud-od with cyorr o\Yldonc() ot resvtmt whtoh it WM possible tort._ho pooplo to bea,ow .. Your cbl\.lrman b~ apukott ot th.e taet thn.t tho llNSidon.t of tht) Gnttcd Stutes mfi.y t.rtwol. evcrywhe~ro through our country w-ithout 1\DY Alfoudr\n'co o1' l>ulloomon. Aa. I brwo ht\d oa- to wash-dar: unless Y,.du was~ with harliiie: ··It's .the wa,shitlg, · 'in. tlie 9Jod \v:iy. with.-soap and. .I'ub, ntb,..that ·i(a~es the \Itql~. jn yo~1r·· clothe~: ·y ~ni;c'a!~f gl:t ~liem dean ,without .:U9~·ii;Ig·;, .~. you C<1n'fruh.w!thn1Jt \\;ean.n;;them 'Ou·t.. 'A montli.ofo.1'du'iiU'Y -use. \\,on): make thc'wear. aml tt.:ar ·()£·-one sti.ch.iva.shing. · · .. · • Try a little l'earline~'l'tfi,,y/ sNt.j>. 'The d'irt comes out easily and qnirkly without rubuing.' There's no need to drag it mrt by main strl'ngth-there's nothing to hurt 'your clothes. no matter ho\'· tk lir.ltc. There's no hanl work about it either. It's eas1• ?<'•lshi>l~'-·h· ·th for the wonnn who washes anti the things- th~t .u·;. Y •• t~h.-,,. Ir'~> mfi· \~·ashing. too. }\;:lrline remrn:\\ tlw di!'t, but \', .. «,1'L harm <\lnythin~;: t:be. ~ _. B • .,.. ...-- !'•··'\i:t• 1n,! '•I'C'•or. 111•U 1 .:m•t;_TC1Ct'n>;;i1lt~Jt V~ll. \t~iS ll'- 1 >'~\·•jf(' ·,:,.··.m< ... J',\'\\' 11:--):Al.~h- ~~ ~ ~'-! _ .. , ... t,lf ..... ,...._r •t:n1lt.y~'u!!.~tne- thing i·l !' 1 \ • 1 ''v ·':. i \'Lh. New YQrk- · GAGTU~ BL~OD_ CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA. f Causes 11<) eruptions upon the skin such as nearly all S<trsa- parilla mixtu.res do; but drives ADVERTISERS Find in THE JOURNAL Th~ occasionnlloud reports o.t the heavy guno; !Soon ~velled in to one continuous roo.r o.nd t.LNit was known that the dnml dt•cisive struggle, wbioh at tho -c&~t o! thou<nnds <>fllvcs perhaps, was to decido wb~ther Bn:lmnceoda or the Juntn wa~ to !Je the-ruling power ln Chili had begun. .ALB~NY. Aug. 2!!.-The op&Wer in tbD nppenl.,befora A. S. Drnper,, state super- intendent o! public !Dstt•ttct!on. o! John ll. 1'hiry against Proijldcnt Tnrpy o! th1> First ward school, Long i•l,.nd City, wbiah Wn.tsut down for Aug. 28, wnstllcd yesterday. Mr. Tllrpy appenrotl with his counsel, Ron. J. W. Goff, who aaid it Wl\8 cowaTdly !n the extreme !o~ thoS'o partie& to make malicious otatcments affecting the character and rop!l.tation ot Mr. 'l.'arpy, gh1ng thsm to tho prQ$8 he!Ol'& they wore flied at Albany, !or not coming !orwllid llk,o men like tho aeoused. SO)(KWIJA'l\ DISSATISFUID. Mr. TArpy nnrl '1\!r. Goff protosted against tbo m~nner and in t.ho opposition were trying to drag tho matter along in- stead o! con1lng boldlY for>vnrd to meet tho issue~. ~1r. Tarpy's n.nswor is n vol- uminous document, covering t!lgbty·aeven pages, and is a swo-rn record of bis twenty years' st\tvico na a public teacher lu the schools ot tho sta~• of Now York. CMion to ••Y botoro, the ouly pvrll bois llkolr the impurities from the blood to moot 1t tho rallro!\d'l takogood en.ro or bhn .. the rest uiedium to reach the \' public of James town and surroundin& country. ~ GRI-!AT E:X.(ITQ)IE}tf. Exaltemcnt \TRS intense at VAlpAraiso, Tho streets wore crowdnd with people, womeo. prodomlnat!ng, a:tiouslr walt!ng for new:s nud talking of the. momentous eonWst which was in full progreif• only a fow miles away,. Gene-:ral Cnnto's position wa& on the hills ubove the t!IOO track nt V!n& del Mor outsido the ell;. Elo raidot.ll have been getting bolder and bolder All time p!lSSe<l and have been making oxcur- sions further in the countrr. He h11d ilb- .solute control of tho railroad at 81\ntiago aml .commatuleu the ordiniU'j roads. Hence Santiago was pract!call~ In \ state of siege;- Ho denies each and oTery nllogaUon contained in tho co.mplninant's n111dnvit.;, and hAA attaohe<l tbD a1!1dnvlt1< of schqpl trustees of every placo he eTor taught-, giving hln>Agood ohlltnotor. Ho also bas the ntlldavito of ~rn,·orGloBSon nnd othors of Long Islan<l. City as to his ability nud good chnract<lr. The allidt>vlts number 200. 1'lte C&l!O will have n bOIU!ng bofore Snperintondont Dr»P,or. ~t,.DVA::CED O!<r THE E:iE!IIY. Th• Jndgo W'nen't; ltcaay, Alfnirs hnd come to suc!t a PM• that lt DENVER, Ang. 29. -Mme. As~o wns wn.r:; neC'e-q_orary fo-r Pro!Jidcnt BRlmnoeda taken into Justice Ira.ug 1 a court yestordl}y to make some tno\•o, u.nd !\ little n!ter I to answer to tho chnrgo -ot mttrdor. She daylight ~'ridf\Y morning tb~ word \'\\ was !ollowe•l by Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnyne, gh·en t.o nttack tbo positron held b:r tho Gertlo Harr!& nnd Clarll Levy. Mme. \revolutionist• nod led by General• B~r· Astle WAS without an attorney and it took bosn n.nd Alr.crrecathGgovernmeut ttoopa sotno ttmc Uctoruoue waa secured. ''Fil)ally left th.oir brlll\lll'll'ork.a and advanced <>n I Jud_go l•'clk.or \'ns ~o.Ued upon to tlLke tho ennmy. ch...,go of tho •••• Altern short conYet- 'l'hoy wore met with 11 tA!rrlble eharg<~ of lilt! on withhi•el!eitt tho jndgo announcod grape nnd crmnist~r. and rlfl.e bullets ton t.bnt ho wllB 1rot ready to try ~he en so nnd through their ra.hks until it becamo loo r liBk8U f<Jr ~cOntinunncc, wblcJ1 was grant- hot, and dci'itJite otforta of the onictc\s they : .cd 1 nud thB woman's bond was plu.ced at broke and retired almost iu a panic. A $10,000, ani! she being uuablo to furnish It second charge WAS rondo, howove.r, but it was taken to the coun~y ja.il. resulted d!sustr!ously &!I tho first, TWO GENAUALS KILLE.]). Ii InTol'\\e& A BUlUon. Getlerals llarbcsn. nnd Alzer.ree!\ wore NEW YonR:, A,ug. 29 -Ju.~Jtf-eo Patterson and thocr.nks nro kopt out ot hie way hl tram throttgh the proper channels tho. over klpdness nt t!m poopla (ln.ug~tor 1\mt • ' o.-pp)nu.aoJ, nnd thoro to moro porllth that than I tones up the system tncreases ~rou will undorsta.rul a.~ firs~ &hought. • • dl ~ns A oL0w1wo TII.!n= • appehte, and rapt y cures It lo ploM~nl to Stand Upon tho Stops of thla : dyspepsia COnStipation liver memorll\l hall, oreo.~(:<l n.e n. pluoo -Qt deposit tor 1 • ' ' tro11hlos ot tho gr .. t otvU wnr nnd \\\ monu- and ktt!ney trouhles and ·all mont o! honor loJho•o soldlors !rom Vorn>ontl d' d d' • 1 who .. ldo<l 8Jl 00 sp!cnouo!y In makin& th•l I tseases ep.-en tng upon an warouoco•stul. Wo cannot loll llc1~ muoh • d't' f th hung upon that contest. No oralot !ms yol 1 I Ill pure COil I IOU 0 e been lnoplted to <1esortbo &doquntcly thogrnv· 1 blood. , Uy or t.ho Krtmt 18fluo which \Vas tottgl.tt out I u~ou th~ bM!loncldo of the wor of lbc reblll· Rold by F. W. PADIETEN, Druggist, lion. '' e sa.}\ it waa a eon test tq prosorvo tho uutty of o.ur re:PU\b.io~ 1\nd ao it ,,~n.a, but what J nmestown. dl.srnombf)J'nt~nt would bn.vo n'l.ol\nt._ how I ------'------------ greatly lt would bn.\\O lncretut01.l tho c.ost of govomtaent. how andly it would Juwo dlB· turbod tho VlA.n of our border oammunltios: h'n\ lt would hKvo dc:lirrndud In tho o)·oa o! tho worltt tbls groat veoplo; how U wau.ld hR.vo ro• Soloed tho cnomtca .of :Pfltmlnr government: tongue bn.s )'Clt tlotlcquntaly dc&oribod. But it wns tJot to bo so. God bns d<Jalr.cd that this cxperbnc.nt shouhl }U\VG a mora Llorteo~ trlA.l a.nd it WM lml'Usalblo tbnt tho brtwo men ot tho-lornl states should C\onsunt t<l dlsmom- bormonf of the Uulon. ·w·o \Vuro very pnttcnt. BO PR.ttent in tho lliirly contt'at. na. 1t f'O.gt.J(l through tbo groo.t dobato ot com·ontlon nnd collgroas t'htl.t our bro~brcu tnilltou-k tbo tompor ot tho peopl101. Un1loubtodly thero were ovi· dt.!nccs thP.t tbu Ulan of tru.do wns roluotant to ' hM·o tl\oso tiM of prufitnblo cuntttlt\lliCf\.Uon whfch bad b\eou sO long tunlntlli:Jwd with Lhc south btokon ofT. A UAIID TF{[NQ TO FORGET. A YEll'S ltl!;ltlEDU:tl FOU. 81\L]t IN JAli1ESTOWN llY l\'ELI.llAN J\ROII The Evening Journal nas double the circulation in the city of Jamestown of any paper published. Th~ Weekly Journal circulates more largely in the villages and country ·outside •. but tributary to Jamestown than. any other paper pul: lished. 1'hese statements can be verified by any one interested who will take the trouble to examine our subscription lists. Rates lower for advantages offered than all others. Journal Printing Go both killed early in tho fight. Tpo re- o! tho supremo court b\\ denied tho me- treat of the goYernment forees developed I tlon of J amo~ E. Lyon to strlko !rom the Into n panic nnd domorallzntlon. nnawor ot Senator WilHam M, Stcwnrt I shB.ll D£lvor forget uor \Ytll nny ot l•Ott- \Vho o.ra old enough to rctucmbor it, t.bnt groat oloe- trlo thrill nnc.l sh(lck whlch p~<ffictl tbl'Ollghour Whole country ,,~hon tim tlr.st gun '\\\Aft firod at Fort Sumter. Debn.to WlL5 closed, our ornloi'll woro wltlidrn:wn nnd n gront wn.vo of do· termlnod pt,trlotlsm 6\~0llt pvor t4G country. Lighter thAn ant tidal wtwo aver Uftet\li U!olt • upon p,. tlovnstated ooruu rC.Plllllnsel fi.ntllt wnsl ==~~=============~=====~~===~==~=:== The cavalry attempted to make a Bt!Uld, I alleged scandlllons allegations lre(crrin~t but they \·ore liternlly cut to pieces. It to nn action In tho supreme court in 1877 Is est!mnted that during tho -.hort but i ot a suit broul!'bt by !Jyon agn!nst Dronl.n bloody fight 5,000 men were killed and & Park nnd Dn~ter. Tbenct!oRis brought 'Yonudcd. Tho defeat of t11e go-.ornwont ' by Lyon lito recover ~1,000,000 damage seems complt\tL' nod decisive and (1, reor-l from Senator S~ownrt. for nlleged !ta.udu- gnnizatiou of their forces does not aeom I lent transactions by which Lfon pnr~ed po•s•ble. · · with his intnrcsts in silver mines adjolu· not to bo atJ:\yod in ita Pl'Ogrlil&.J uuut tbe lnet. ----- vestlgo ot rnbollton hnd bcon Bl\·opt !rom tho taco of. our boloVcU lnnd. T}Jo tnan of Now Englnud w·as of n. poo.coful l'R.co. 1.'ho !nrmore n.Dd tnrmers' sons woro not brnwiNs. They wc.ro llot tound nt tho ~1 Tcru. 1·1my wuro nbttling un,lor tho sheltering morullntlueucoa nnd qulotno~B o!\ tl.scsu NmY Englo..ud homes. !'reSident B•lmnccdn blts d!Rappearod lug tbo fnmous \Emma• silver mines nnd ia suppo•ed to bo ruaklul'( his way to- In Gtnh C'UOOK FULL 011' <\OL Jl,\£1t. Ilut tho mnn Who.lhougbt. lho.t tl1o spirit of '76 hntl boem quenched \\'oro sndly :mistaken. Tho 1!1\.m~ resolute lovo ot libcrt s, tho 61\RlD coura.JW to fAce dAnr:t\or for a en. t1so that luvl fts inaplmtlonln hfgh mornl P'U'ltnaos and re. B<JlV(ls, abided Ln. tho be11.rta uC :ruur peo)tlo. ward Bue-nos AyreR. Dcre11t~d the Sr:>oond TJme. WABHll<GToN, Aug. :!9.-Tbe following cnblegrntu was received by the COD!ii\eB'\ • sionol envoys hero last night; • ~lm;Tr-Bn.lmner:,ln. 1 ~~~~ c;~~uih!n:~c~~d i Umo tadn.y. .A tt.~r tho vtct(wy tho. eongroe- f etot1Bl tnr('t.a remained outRide at tho ctty. Vnlpn.ra.i6tJ '~·ne d~llnrcd up to tho Gorml\n n..lmlrnl. ·~ho on his sfdo imtn~dlu.Cely dellv·; e:rcd It to the ordc.re o! the congreealonal cov ... 1 ernmcot. 1 Cum.munl.f'atc thla to tho govornmont o! the t United 8tatce. ~ E~ I n OiJi:iOidtloh De tented.. n ! SoUl FR.lNCISCIJ, A'll& 29.-The tlrm ot · John D. Spreckels & Bro. of lhi• city ro· ceivc<l the foHo,ving cnblcgram direct~ from Vnlpttrniso ye~torday n!terJ:loon: j Opposition d{·rented. Vn.lpnraisn in contrql or rnngr€'REdounlists. Tho C'O.b!o.{{l'\nm comes from n IJClUr't:o '\t\bJch ho\lses tn~ref\~d In tho Chtlfau trade hero atnto is dlstnt(!rMtot:l and , nuth~nt>ic. RAlnmt\kln~ a Suc:ec8s. FonTll Wt.tnTn, 'l'e-x., .Aug. 20 -Oencral Drr<!ofurtb, in cpnrgo of tho reoent rn.in at .Midln.nd, tla.ssa:d through on his way to WMh!ngton. Ho ls jubllant over his succc\-•fnl ex peri· ments. u.., stated to a United Press r~> porter tb!lt iil three wecke, under grc[\t clisadvn.ntnges, he ptoducf)d site rnlu taUR; three of wb.ich Wtlre down pours. The last one was the heaviest rain in three years. W•nta to Fl~l1t 1\Iltcltell. NEW YORR, Aug. 29.-,Jim Corbett telo· graphed !rom Bnlt!moro yostcrdny in nn· ow~r to a cablegram of Cltnrley Mitchell In reference ton matl:h being mndo 1\'ilh him. Corbott.~o.ys ho hns tt,OOO posted with the New York Hornlu nnd be is pro- pnred to n1eet · Mitchell nt once rmd nr· range a mntch with him Cor n light to a finish wttb glove• !or $10,000.,. oldo. Ho odds tbnt 1~ ls tho desire o! hi• benrt to meot Mitchell and hope~ the mntl:h wilt be spcedlly arranged. Polne~k Tft, Polnck, I.ociwonT, N.Y., Aug. 29.-v\ eel!jnu• stabbing all'ray took plnoo hm'il l1t.•t night. 'l 1 ho partlciJJn.Dts \\reru two Poln.uders nnmod J ooepll Sknc!fskl nnd StnniolMs Pelo!ak, qunrreled over n. woman who wns tl,.ir housok.ccpcr Ia. tho fight the w.omnn recl)h•ed thrl!e ngJy wou'lltls which mny prove rata! aud Strncklfsk.i several sor!ou~ :vounds. All nre iu jnti. [.App)Luso.) l)osalbly tho wa.r rnfghtoo-hnvu lJCuu nvoided tr tho S.outh hnd understood this, but tbls wn.soo wriLteu In the severo but..('bonovu1cut l1UrpoRos ot Gatl~ Thl.'rO wrw a. gron.L scroll ot l'lruuncl4 pnUon to 1M! \Vt'ltton;_ thern wne f\ lHru'tyrcd l)l'caiLl:~nt ~·bo i'w\a& to fix hf1nn.mc ton lleclrua.. tlon t.ha.t shouhl ho Ct8 ftlmonij n.a tJ:mt to \V'blch. your fu.tbors ntlbed t.holr sl~na.tllr£!11. in l'l'lB. It wua to bo l12i lrut.b. na %\ell n.s fn theory o. froo pcoplu, nnd thoro wn.s no other prtthwn.y to omnndpJLtlon than nlnr1g tl.io.;'Uioor.ly trnc:k of nl\lnir•s. tlot soelng nt tho bngfnulng nor hn.vlng tht.J Jlurposo that ftnnU:r ncC'umvHshe.d. but guhlcd by tho hllnd of tmWC1' R-n,d Wi:'lr(•,rH tllnt te nbovo us a.ncl O\'ur llt\ to tho nt!CnllrJtllsL.rntlnt nt tht'Lt gtnrlou:r 1'-CftUit thlitstruok tin• Khlll\klcu frofn rnttlfous ot shwcs. [A)IplnursfJ,] 1 gtetJt must. atrcctlnuatoly tbcso comtndeg:ot Uw wttr wl1o are bofot\'. me to~dn.y. EXAMI'L¥.8 Of nP!nOtBr.t. J~ot UteDl.Abhlb iu honor tu ull :rour oommn. nltlear let.lts sbntts of marble and bronZe Utt thcmsolv<!\s In All your to\nw to tell the stQry Th41 Won.tllott nephrt, ot the work well dono nnd to um.e11 tho ganor- ,y \'\ n.tlons thn.tiLro to c:onu.t laow wl)rthy their ina \ AS1t1NGT<l!t, Aug. ~. - L' or Ea.stcrn th£~l'R \1)-arCI. Lot us pros~rvonll thoso !nsplrlog Sp\• Ynrk. Coolnr, northerly wlnd.a rtnd le.suuns ot historyi nil these indlvlduul ex.. fnir; contfnul!d cooler and fair Sunday tmtl arnplos of herola:m ot whJob. 'Vermont turnlfbbocl probably ~onday. F.()r \Yestern Xew so many rluring tbo wnr: Jot tham unt bo for.. York· Fair wca.tber, northerly winds hu 'J:rOltL·tl, lrot tbt•m bt• Ulutnlnn.ttog h1splrlog coinin~ vnrinhlei slightly wn.rmor nnU 1 J'HtJtnA of your etnto'll bistot') n!l•l tht•tl whn.t- fnlr Sundar and Moudny. I eve-r shocks may c()mu tu ua In tbo ruturll wllcnO\\Or tho bn.nd ot n.nu.r('h) ur tllsurdcr BRIEF MENTION. :~:~~~~i ~~ ~:~i.';~~n:l~~~sf~r::w~,=~~ -- lb18 RT.en.t pooplo thero Wlll bo totUlfl ~\lfR.in An Jn.mes H. Golchtmlth, son of Alden 1 ~mptegnnlJlo blllwruk tu tho l·rnvo b(\nrts ot A Goldsmith anbtedJJ.orsemnu died nt his 1 &furtly nnfl !J:<itrlot.lo Jlonpl\ [AllJ,Jn.uso.] A Rtu•c(lurut E~hlbltlon. homo at '\'\rnshin~ville, N. 'y, You l\·'ilt, I nm sure, c:rown yntll' ktnducaa-111' CAnLrSLE, Pa., Aug. 29'.-Atter one ot ~h • cxecusln~r me from CbttQ1U,Pt1ng furtl.lf.\r spccob h r w Uo selling pools at the Detroit expo- ' anfl niiowlng me to cspreM nK,I pa.rt frau~ ybu t .. 0 most suceeBB nl e-xllibitions -evor beld · aition race traok \Villi tun A •. Arm:.t-rong, 1uy good wfsbcstor Vermont and nU bar good oy the Gratlgors, tho exhibition WBS tll'IJ WOII·kno-.n pool sollor, Willi s~riokon peOpJO, (AplJI~uso.J brongh~ to\ close ills! evening. Dnring with pnrn.lysls and will probably dio. I \As l'RRTTY M ,\ l'lCTUnE.\ the llny speeches wero m~de by Hon. A. for infants and Children. ucu~rk\lssow~n.dAptofitocltUdrenthnt I ~~~';!~n~t~n.~~~~~~.n. [~ommontlltasll'l[ll'rh•rton.n:rtJt'C.&t\riptJon KU1.1J '\V(lrttJB, gi\'CS r.IL~p. nnJ prunuJt • .,.. k:n0'1111tomt~'' n A. Ant\!Dtn.M.D. _gmUofl.t t!ISo. o..~ Broohlyn, N. Y. 1 Without lnJuriOU4 ~Qn. \ThP uso ot • rn.~torics.' Js so unlvet'8lll nnd 11 For t!Ovornl yoai'!J I hnvo roeommendOd IW DHlrfts liO wt•U kno,nl th.nt.lt. 6l'Gtns n. \fflrJt )\01:ll\ • Cn.storla.~ • nnd fllmllnlwa.yd cout.lm.Jo to 0 : mmorcro~lltinn to t>ndol\''!o lt. F~wt nre tho dfl \RO ~~{~ bM 1nvnrlabl1' produCod beneficial lnf.(,'llfgont. flUJlUiNI who do not.ltcc.p Castor!B results, wltWuctl.GYl't.!Ach\ EowtNF. I'.mou.. H. D •• c~nt.on lli~~'ll'y~~r Cuy. \Tho Wlothrop,··t~ulstmc~o.nd 7th Avo., Loto l.'nst<lr ntoomlnsdnlo Roforated Church. NorrYorll! City. I I J S~l·E l.N JAnlES'l'OWN JlY WELI.blAN llROS, B. l'n~;ger~ llOd Flou. E. M. !Awobury. Harrison Bahlllr or i<rnnkl!n, Ky.' Wl13 Dr. Soav~r, tho pr~~id.ont or tho board ~fauy other members of tho ordot mnde killed by his eou·ln-lnw, John ~foore. or trn•l<'l, thou prosonted to lho president a abort apeechc\' on the question or holding Botb men woro.substantlal !armor.. 'l'hcy benut!ful plllt\lllllg of the ClreeiJ...IDOUU· I ' a constitutional onnveution The oxblbi· got into\ dispute, and n tight onsucll in tains !rom ItCltland, Vt., Cor Mra. IInr1l· ; ~---~-~~---~---~-- tion will he held at the au.;.e laoe uoxt :fhlch ~Ioore stru~k tho old ma~ aver tho son. • - 1 YOUNG WaAN lf Y•\ •·ont•m year. • P • !lend with n spade, crushing h>a skull. ~ }Jo Mcoptod the painting, o<presalngre-, Rlnt d- M<Jora gave hlmselt up. · gr•t that Mrs. Hurrlsc>n oou!tl not ha.ve 1 I !,; 0 ~ m~·~r<g I~~~ i Jlo W11J Uarf1ly EL'Icapc. r The .!!ihn.rcholdors I o! Tho FreBmaus' accompnntarl him. I . . l Sohnol, It will 'I LITTLE ItocK, Ark., Aug: W.-baoo J'onrrlal company nfmttod) of Dublin car· Tho ptogril.m ln..•t cventng•inoluued >e- \'·n~·Iff<uno;ot.yT~Iei~~,.~hr~ ~~~~~~\~\'!'~§('~~·~~:~ Frnu£>nthnl. n march!lnt ot Eonwt~.Y, Ark., f rfud tho motion ofl'crctl by F.. D. l>wycr caption at Sectl\tury Proctor's residence. Y'\' ~~~~~Y lh•fl n th<~lt~tlltlfl mHcn nwnr Itf;tnn·t~ wns Ghot nntl instRnt•y killed by n. negr6 1 Gra.y, chBnglng the composition ot thu Proctpr was Ulumfna.ted and bonfires 'lt t.h.u brntl of the Ustor c<ommnl'lnl R'lbools• to j naniod Cbarlas Mulligan. Tbe causa of 1 .)lonrd of directors. 'rhe lattor, \T}IO wns blazed on all tho surrounUtvg hills. Tho In ft.,. (•hoT!lPtPr ns 1111 totlllf'nttono.l Force 1\.!J n 1 b i ld d b ltt d 11 d h mt\l u 1 n f•Jr Mlp 11 Jyitlt:r the t.u•oiJJ(,SB men of tho t 1e R ont ng was an o grn g:e et'Ween., mn.iniy ... support'OtB of Mr. Pnrnetl, bn.vc prt!s ent c vere a g ort BpeOcb fl\Olll ,.r,r~rtt ry \tJtth trntnt\l untl rnf•nhl,. nR'II!ttnnta. tl$ tbo men. Tho murd~rer escaped to- tho natgncd nnd today Tho Journal will ap- tho pjazzo. ot Mr. Proetor's,hou11e. o 'lW!~ ng of ~lodh~ nm~iti .. ufl. ~tumg ml:'n a11d woods but ia being pursued by~· posao ·pear as \a.n or,gan of tnO otJponllnts of llr. A:t.ll o'clwk t.-l1o presid-ent's train left ~r.;tr:;~ ~ 01 ~l!~~~.~ r~~~d·toc~!~r>f>~i :\~ 1 JritG~t~ with blgodhounde and will be caught. and ParnOll. Mr. Gray's motion was carried Proctor fot New York on rollto to Cape 'tboro uqh COll.M~;Rr;iAI'I. &IIORTIIA'WD AND lynched. by a vote of.1,ll00_ .t~-·, _· . . I May· P• o!n~ · ~~~~t1-~~!;,,ll ~~~~IS}i.u.J~g::,~~lil'bo .J.l'1~ -· h e•l to anAl n•lolrcFS. . -Teeth on gold, alnminum and rub· -The lab>$t styles of rubber stamps • T 18 office ciln supply every style of 'IITIL Ll 11, S & ROGERS, It•N•Ii.'•v•'.••· her plates, . mnnufactured ta order at Tnil JounNAL · atamp made,Jroljt a one line liand stamp u IR de3od J. E. ALMY, 14 E. Third St. olllce. t.> an automRtlc nnn beri.llg machine. '~ . ., '-.'\ · . . ·. ·.