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I tiVNfSlRGBUliUH. MARCH 8I>. 1881. ^ 4 . i . m m r ■ T h e ^ y e r n b r liaa orderwIiftApwiiUelwir-; PrajWiD county on April 15. p v K . tht4»Cfcncy m - thc Assembiy cau^ d by ! ||x , ‘jilS ' - -of M r Bivnnau.^ _ I \ ' G e 1 o !:K()L^*^VV^D3. h r ' T h r W ash agton City C.tpiUlfcoi Ki ■ Ttiie fpliowlng on M«rcU 20: ’‘Dr. A. B. ., E1U< . - - - . - ~ a sh ’njfton City CitpUal bontained wing on MnrcU 20: \D r. A. B. „ . . , ., ElUo«.. «Uilpr pf vUc LaMingburglv ' - •« G **»■«*•. »• »« Ibe city. I'bc doctor h a p -lifa-longattiw a rt Iltpubiicaii, and during p V -.< • thtf last campaign ami upon the stump, p - 'v' •. y>-peeially in Olilo when ii was deemed p ^ ' , ' Wiat.,t5iat State was daubtful, and in ins; P ‘V. .; Journal he espoused Uw cause of GiirtieUl ■'sccccisfully. Dr. BllioU will, we under- I?’ V. ' etand. be appointed special agent Of the ; g<n?errimcnt, a n d liis Wide experience as a - • — • • a gerierai iigeiil s e r- treral large fmlroftds osition. A *t«A«.i:»T TMIT AT T K t MATtOK'S CA>t- TA‘E~INTERKSTIKa IMrOBMATION—WM AtClHiAI. OKOANIZAtlOW—BENATOK BA- IldEK'S BOamOX-^BKIBF SK TCUEa 0* BOMB OF. THE C'iCStRF’S NOEtEMBN:* lEditof taliCorresiiwdeaca of tbe OM bitb . W.i8iiin0i«N, D. C., Slurch 81, lt»l. He^o 1-nin again in tliis city of inagiiid* («!)t distances; wiiicli has of late liecoinc magnificent in its streets and (itlier iin- proyeiuettts: Ex Mayor Shepard,.knowii in the nowspaper Woi iiias • ‘Bbss Shepard/’ during, his niUNicipal 'reign, althnugb. involved tlie city in a gorgeous ami (ivt : Whelming faxatIon,estab)islied anew epo in Streets hy usphiUtuni ami coacrete pavc- ; ' rnents similar to those of Paris, reiiilers : tractive to the devotees' of schools, Ideiis fiil i: I city very attractiv e to th e devo . T h r o « r i % £ g 2 i n a t f m a id e ';;;^ ) .RCBETABT RtAiBE. . scry ices.,h.,^tu,o , au evidence of .polltcal saeneiiv ami stales-. .igiMW jii.»U-,dep,artim.ii* - • - idci.ee th e r e is no gentleman “ 'ke.n at 'tlsIJlw gJfripM J Ii in the nation , w ho has a Io n the 4)..pnfur heart »ml dcalmcs,. wjtij. tW p t ^ l e ’'gcu«yally. .iw>,tn. Hiem--; ! hick‘8. Every night [g({ liiin I jy : machine carries off any Ibose material : dirt and upon each bright inoriiing the thousands, of visitors and the 130;000 in'^ diAbitnutS'ean look out npon and .ij, b etter cltoic.e or selection fpftthe position V ? which will b e tendered him .’’ K .' We publish the above generon F , , from the W .uhlngton CitV Ca'pit H K ' '0;vi.-r’ t o correct the locai i ms words ital, first; mofS .of • p inits. a n d second:, i kind; generous at paper, tlie ingtoh Capital is. one of the leading Jeurnals of W ashington city. Don Piatt ■ And George Alfred Townsend, have bten and eini'i'ged irom the sanctum sanctorui satlslicd and lu^svdout amid the lostliu tlirong cdnti'iited and nd'happy. h f : aho.ut 24; yeai'S Of age, is now the principal flection: eiiitorial \writer; \he wields a trenchant i.»s.ar^iD.vn. logical qiiill, ami is one of the most hw writers o f tile ugc. WOMEN .PL D S AND MINUS. , . inAaera.pfgfaHifeeliiijj^WfthUiecouuiry’s; One o f the most curious aii<l Bignificthvi great protjjcliye-. pro^^ peace itermincd h y the c ensus is th e.rl^; ,r|-; and plenty pave tiiVWay for the enward' FRESibEBT aABrtEI.B popu entering upon his term of office ■ under the most auspiciou.s ci rcuinslHiiCGS'; iqts determined h y tlie c ensus is the ion o f the sexes as to numbers in the • S L'ariy equal ;r bad lefiTtlie luu in these States largely in excess; e has brouglit theiu the pr.'per equilib- gioovea from geueratioii, the uuiuliers' Bleu and women are near y equal. In 1870' qhe siaugliter of the w ar bad lefiTt female 111 llii.ui. Mill! ' |ioputatu of the iiiAle, b u t nature ' V this time ' 't»y th is tim e ahiiost to tlie pr.-per equilil fium The tliiee States in which tl . - .women prciluminute must largely are Muss- .AGhusetts,'where their niajority-' is 06,002; .the D istrict of Columbia, wlieru it Is lO;- .450; 'ami llbiHlc Island, where it is 10,- *■ There are seventeen States In which the . wOuien have the maionty, coming in order ' ' icSter t.bo three which we have named thus: ' '^otmecUcut, N orth Carolina, New H am p - Aibire.'iSoBth.AbireaSoBth Carolina,arolina, Newew York,ork, Virginiii,irginiii, C N Y V ,4^abania, Marjiaml, Georgia. New JcrscY, jjo'ulsiaua, Peauslyvaiiiu, Tennessee and - '‘In Mofiisha snwise is less oC the »irlBg •-‘M t o f wo'ibatikiha than iii a n y oilier StetC: or Territory, the men uuinliering 28,180, h 10,977. In Territory, th e men uui • >Wbile the Woiuen only reach 10,977. '•\ArixiMia -idaUQ, Nevada and Wyoming ’ there are .mbrcithan douliie tlie number of sieni ar^, oddly enough, over 5,000 in the - jrtftj iriiy; it lauelt larger preponderance jljiihnrjn virtuoitji-Ghio, whi'eU would indi- that uiamugo ia a luxury which palls ■ «rt the palate when nuule too. cheap. In • ■Colonufo the pVepouderai.ee of iimies is ’ C a llfor............• ......... - jress to ejouhs. Although in thirty irritories tlie meu outnumber the women, the aggregate numbers of both sexes are su nearly equal that in the total , population, 50,152,800, the surplusage of - jhen only reaches 888,298. . SENATOR W * B.*\ ROBERTSON, f '.-. -.ll^aflords us and, we believe, tbe |>eople .'j|ineraliy, great satisfactiou and pleasure 4o announce and endorBe President Qar- fleld’s nomination of Senator Robertson as coHector of tlm port of New York, as pe culiarly fitUhg, just and wise. Senator ■'^Roliertson hse always been a stalwart Re- jMiblicaa in (liehigliestand holiest sense of that term, and is to day, in tbe Senate, tbe h<md light of the Republican party and BiaSe We hhppan to know that Senator fbibertson bus made ho effort wbutever to obtain this nomii atioii and tberefuie the honors are tlirust upon him. J ' Troy'Moniilig Telegram and Whig wrigglha adroiiiy and umuniugly to place Itaplatter rightsble up; u says- Yesterday (^^hOaday) he fPrilsident Garfield) Uriiigs -tO'the fore a iuan who tiiwartuU the third - tO'the fore a iuan who tiiwartuU the third );erm plans o f the ttulw a n s at Cbicagu.aml' the jiififpe be gives him is the .must dtsiru- Pedcraiwfiiee in the State it not in tlie. legitim , Uuion. The piditical powi i, i<;iiM.e Irom.and relitiive in L ^ ^ to h ib iip p at Ncw'ViMk I I eimpurt sh at N e w York »•# greater tliun perfsitt to any uiUer F ederal ofijee, * * •-Mr.. Robertson i.s a border man inpolw llc^s .without bi'ing open to the offensive charge of ‘irimining.’ 8ti u aeerlain has a t time* been liis position relative to the lua- eoine in this Stjite, that soineliines ho has been claimed by H'o niachinc men and at Miller times by the imti machine men.” - Y'is, and tbis same ,Troy morning co - teihpurary, in its ancestry and lierbage, fiiugbi fiercely and niuauiy against Seimior Itolieitsim and Ins assuciatvs.wau “ i|iw a it ^ c^ thk third term plahg at Chicago,” and would to day Kd) its mess of newspa, i r pottage for ksa than it paid, if it could tbereby bask’hi tbe smiles of the Garfield , mihdiiisiraiibh -Judgo Benutor R:»beri- T S T lfow York giut gavg m» TUnrsday a And Oliln railroad. By superior manage- 1.. tasA.- Msiisl ■k-'ttliFytlittli^ f roads, iqmmitgup a c o iitiiiuousjiiieof h iur^ |.j^ tfVilUof j liiiiidreii miles, fniin Norfolk .to UrUtyl., fiiuiriit o u t to i This was.coiisidered u imister ^o k e 'j 'a n tf ' Goa MArtotiE gained favhf. .AS-.a railro i d j | maiiiiger in all sections of tlie..c«.HntryV l I e | { . started the readju! flimlly resulted in li enl Seat in the Unilwl Slates Senate. Seii- m iiy-tU e beloved; for.iWemy SENATOR cbNkLiNO.' ' ' licaii Siatj^i Hon. Roscoe Cimkiing, tiip ' nation’s ; helming taxat Ioij,estsbiislied a new epijch *Ion. Roscoe Conkliiig, ilip nation a ; >r Washinglon. The g reat improvement ‘ ** regarded tiy a ll classes and pwiiil I Streets by aaphilltum and concrete,pave- cal creeds ns ine giant o f (lie Seiisle. His . Uoiile pliysique. tuweiing intellw t aid dignified address eiieit univeiauF'iidniiru- ntautS'ean look out upon and tTaycl :r as clean hn'd^iiieitbtlful streets as ever and ^tatesnia.ii S T r n w o f i h c pf^pie'iecnemnj as m Ameritniai.i^i^v* > reb d a c l : ab^«i^^ honesty aiid’ truslwortUiaess than- iV,wqh«d;i j5c4retary Blaine . at the Ipmirof me 4ejiit|iymit, ihroim^^ .w«rld-ai ® \ V)ii(ite.ili.m of^imii^ieiii, hmior and tbe. anxious aspirants ter executive f .,w. .. a m . jostliug inmg conti'iiteU a .happy. The exeitemeut and festivities o f one of reiuoniei that n. by the ,ui ui field buvinij iry Blaine, .1 had inieiidial to; give,V;inr tni** lotiei:,’ ■ some Incaf kkeddie.s o r chnVeiie’s, in.sritin lieh. for want of tmte .aiid,- resirye f o r a XutMrej.issue the grandest iiiaiigurai ccreiuoniei th a t occuried in Washiiigton, mg and plenty pave the.Way for the enward strides Of ,civiii 7 ,atiim.\ lt is .hoped and believed that he will ,1)0.aide to do mueb tu help up iiiteiiigeut .reform-aud pro in ever^^ depaftiiwnt, of the .govern aiid to infuse liew life and eiiei^v into the; . V- - - measures I liat Were ■ .^ r'thiM y ^ t inulti,t.ijde. gathered ' at tlie ' iust Cougiess; that d^ileatioii o f the Gettyhurg cemetery, and and passed, wlieii tlie great,tli.ri).fg was the sleep into Which it ii the masterly Inllal 'a awakened f rom ; had fallen under teriy liillahy oralion from tbe. schulurly E v eiett by.tliesuUhstirring words that fell from tlio lips of the inimortal Lincoln as he delivered that unique and tuemorubl’e address, in wliicli he united w ith the s p irit of the divine law in pro nounctng this a goyeriiment “ of the peo ple, by tlie people and for lire people,’fhut nobility of ciiaraeicr Which comes from a iiatmoiiy w ith tlm divine law never more forciblv impreswd itself on the mind than on th a t (.ecasioii aiid address. Those seringin words of the martyr president will liye long after the cliainphMis of selfisli, ii)di-- w» .vMuai’Eiiminativn in ebartih and State,.Mi' ■ 'fitkW e a iE o f iiw a H i^--^ - uirority t»f th* i m ^ t s to the Rit resultAin bribgiaig to aMiiiathd a i d iliood thosehose whaha emuemue intonto tire' Wijiua'nliood t w e i . . -wurid ill dccetiey il.iid order, so in tlie . S tate and nation there needs to be a .nias- terfui autUority in (lie form of organized government, that shall, uphold tlie weak and restrain the uiifuiy; Unit siiall tievise active goodness with tim people, and pro- iuole measures for tlie great happiness that c an come from orgamzud siajiely.based on mutuality of interests as foittul in tue right o f tiie {udividuai to possess a nd con trol th a t which is his own. T h e nntioti has iiccusion to congratulate itself that it has so fortunately elevated to leadership one in whom is euinhined ex perience ability, maiily cliaracteristies. seii'ularly attain incuts, courageous uppheii* lion, and uii acquuiuUiice with those patlis among the people from the humblest Walk of life u p tu the bigliest—a teaclmr, student, law; stuifesraan, president. Tuis is a first-r>tti-[ preparatiun tor usefuiuetw a s uu adiuinistra lor of the afLiirs bsluiiging to the g ieal wiFksbup of wliicIi Quu.Gurfieid is now tlie foreman. Prubahly uu oim of our p n s i - ' gli laboring b«y, iw yer, preacher, soldier. It. Tu is is a flr»i-r>iii\ Probably Uu dents bus b rought t« ids woik such qu ii,- .tiea|iobs ;uf head, heart ami experience^ and iu no liuiitod sense he ,may.tm(l|!iiom- ituiwurt of the sialwuits, tiny God who rules the naiious have liiiu iu ui'i Tho bold ana mdepeudent stand of Seii- atw M auoke of Virginia, wlio waseieciei: as a “ readjiisier,” has leadiusted the Seii- amt lieliKd reurgaiiize it With a R t- itiuaii ina] rut liV, Senaii r . v I akonb pliy I culiy is a very sui d l man, w igliing o tiO qiiouiius; butbut -iH.Ua'UiiallyUa'Uil by bis vul - se weighs-a on, M^AH onb ^ whose recent declaratinii in \theGeimte. and determination to atfi;intir w ith the liepubiieuus tms uiudu him a iihu ill tmlitical eirqles. Physical ly, Seimtoi AfAnoNE does not create ;i favorahie im- piessiuii at first sight. His limb's are sniul! ^eaiures delicate, and lie strikes one' us be ing ungaiidy H is piercing e jes, fiiil iron gray tMiatd and sliurp features stamp hiiii at once as a southerner and a quick,wilted mail, As a biisipess inaii iie has w oiihigli siuuding, as a soldier exleiistye fume tko'ugli his politieid career m ly be sai have just la g a n ,'. a gives promise of i ing e ju st l a g a n , . a gives pru'm iiiimetf leit a n d known iu r uatiuiiui.puiities. • bU’B eMETCR. WtbLiAx M,iubNE is ill the y e |r of ki-* agCi He was imrn anipton comity, Virginia. Hi w i^ paMob ^Wtlli bis iwftmts, and tiilipij apiMiiuieu by litu Ouiie a siu. ihk;Virglmii fifty-tliird in 8imih s imybood Id be k and Pc- n he (Hied diity until the brcnking f the rcliellion-. He en- eiicrate Bcrvlee. and for g al v roimWfUi* nmk of mnjar.geiierai.!; hci ' ‘ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' her tUousamlis of rare grace ami ac .......... ' \ ' \ “ stFt*/ ,.«mf ci»n*ili*«ij; ry;frfe«Mloilv; iqrtlmTOWtnil- Atfe’r'iwm'weiksnsebf it^ ,.4Bln|nssfisg;AoceaBt. Tsssssr- m m s s - s s s m s . ' - - ye net ale,,l<»w». isIS Weiieii w o » « 'U r t B i C . ' Fromonr aejtumr correaiNmileiit. . ;st^-«iV.^ iin<'( t|K‘.exitel inj>iij^«.r.ln wU.ch- tli M^AsntsdtoN, D. C„ Alareh 84. 1881. 1\.- It. .Wcflmtely d seltleii that there Wil) '‘'‘'I* ? question; The if May, hut 1 xvit.' A' ina<i exact day Ims not beeii tixei which should receive Hie aUeiitioii oi Con glees shoultLbe u policy in relation to in- ter-ecciiiiic euimls ami si t er-ecciiiiic euimls ami slop -railw.-iy-; it. |.s time all nsseriibn should tie maiie of ihei riglit iiiiii power of 'tlie. Uiiitcil Sliiti-s to': control iiii> camd iictA’cen the ocemis, no matter l>y,what nntioii eonstiucied IWould oe mithiiiE inorc nor less tliaii tlie'enutici- utiun of the Aloiiroe doctrine, o .loetrine dear to every liaiive'-borii Auu-i U-ci, Be sides tiiere are hii-'idreds of till.-'.'- just killed or .-iii'q wii should bere-iiitrudueed' — _ _____ only possible for onr wise leg-: islutors to adopt Some measures by wliieh eoultlould 1)0 controlled,ontrolled, wl the weather c lie c wliiit Messing it, would lie. • A t present tl : w eather is badly o u t of j'-iut. The extraordiniiry weather of the past- winter has caused a couvietioii in tlie minds a> Pliiiaileipliia, eimeeriiine one of tlie sta ple prc!duel.»jmi^|.e.\i»pri.s ol.ilils eonntry;. sliowed iifnqtii\h.c al,ive iio i be coinmcrciai- interests’' of'.t'fie/eiiuiitry, j.nd the o|»e,'.iy expressedo,«i.y, pi the s. laelaiy'tliat an extrasessiou'i.ifCongrc-sa woiiid be jiislifietl on tile group’d ijie i.i cessily for an iiaseriion fiy the Icgi-slative brii.ireli of tlie goverbiuci.it 01:440,jluht, 'li'ou of liie'tfiiiicii Slates.to eoi.i bio'ader !);• jiitrsii ___ _ Seeietaiy bli d'uciiuie; of a g reat many people tim t tiiorc must something niofe than mere idle talk in the Uieorics o f Weather prophets, -iti regard to the effect upon tlie earth of tlie .pieseul ipecntiar positiun of several of tbe.'inost im-. portaut planets of our aytitem. W'e have l)een accustomed to laugh at tlie specfila- tio n s o f Ihose. wild have told us that the. pchdielii of s e F ^ A . g r e . i f i d a i ^ ^ liriug ’OI Oiicasiiiii!s? great bt spun-from one to ihfe o ther; lienee we liav'e been Wont to say timi i f ’such ci iijectures p'rmluee suci) dire tionseqiienees earth. Why d idn't the saiiieVuuses a h the Siiine rtw jlts on iirevions', lilt We Hie. not prewired to sav, they did i:ol, iieitlier are we prepared to deny oraifiun.tlna tlie preseni ixisl-don of a -few ot iiui iieigtdHij-s in tbe soiur ejslem has been the m o v ing cause of unusual and altogether umiesiralWe cwiKiitioii of teries- tnai affairs, atiiiosphenfally eoiisitleieii, wliich we liave expeiienct'il in tlie iiiiiiie^ diate past— especiatlv during tlie last six iiiuuths. .B u t whet bur the respoiisibdiiy Is to be laid ul the door of piuneta o r com ets, the mooli or the ground hog, 1 it is thai the tiiiies ai« out ol joint wbere, aiid such, a siieeesmm Uistui'tiaiices, oeeuTcing not (intv; a ll oVer our own eunluieut, but iu every iiurl < woiiil fruiii which w'e receive ueeiiuiii never ueeuried beloie since iiiaii begAii iiiakc.recNi'd iit tiietcorologieai Un|>reeedented cold, ulipie«^ uiipreeedeioed fl'siala~tiiese 1 jiitiil Some-' m of violeiil oro •'•duiriiuns. uiipier-edeiiWil snow .uriua, uiipreeedemed tl'« ue- :ribe the accounts of tin; coiidiiion of the wealh' r unit halo tieeii c-uiiiig to tVniii various purls of the eouiiiry of th e eoi Inst tall null os tlie eartb begins to ies{-vn fii-si kindly louebes oi various purls !Vei V day siiiie ly al- I now, as lid to the •ireadeU cyclone presents iisell t any muiisure of diseoiiiloit liiut in -Illy nave esciiiHiit liie stoiins ami 'ili'ib wmier. - T h ii ; ami liukelt y' do 111)1 sriilie new miniinisinitiii wer off i lie'^onimuni, to (loiuiimiu 'Uojtli fi liir ■|i'm'iters!‘iiffeeMn^ its ow.ii iiiffuests. 'C A R i . 'Y t ^ *R R .H iSlsd^S C E S . By special arTangcmeiit yvlB^ Amer- ean pi.iblie, tJie^Literary.lieyolution ir ifienif(j.‘*'&iwit)lc :ni''oi)Ip w'f^ wain good Infnk M laihtiiieKt price will liny it ; w liere tliey lin d j t. Tliere is in tfiiscouii- ■iry lio 'I iiw 'w lM ^ iv e ilo tt r .a i ns it gives tiVafi'^ineiicafi, t.iiciiglit of the Hiiinnp'idy of'tt!e'‘‘'puiiiical1(iiV of liia biKik. If i>ui)tfsher.s <iliisi.se Id pay a foreign au thor liiiy tiling.’''i lie v iVib do it iirily as u '•ifiaiKtlfdi,''’ltei*!ffis'e he can giv'e llmm in urn no protl-eiioii frdiir'eompetition. tilers liaVe tlie'ii.l’ivil'ege of ni-ikingsni-ii latioii. if iliey'-fchiMisi* u i'lid s'o,'wiilnnil paying ii to tlie piilili-siicrs and ti'ustiiig I'tie iniKsilniify'w^beir' pnyiiig ii io the i tlior for ilik-'a- '’iTlfereTs no tioViitiitin ; cIndeilHin iliei'nic* jitiove iiiifneil. Readers who Want to edilvl'i’iie a\|)o?slTi!e doiiillloii; ..... •'^klfifoinkrfif.)in <t*'ther “ Miis saiiib>lio'.' 'i |\ili'sli’^ i at from two toeignt tiiiHis tile pi-ree AdiiresK l : v » S ' r 4 . f S \ ' IDLE J^RERIAJM^^TS. , Ayiieii lord to ii'e'ii>t.ii|fere|il to all, tue .inmljeine i liiF wiiiii^ ypi, lyfieu liisiiise is fairly iliii’g tnVn al iiee aiid ihiji -Vent!j -*T!n refore do lit dose youiself witi.p) jiumlimlliiiug¥:iu the h.oiie,tlnil <,/: ^jiw Idt tlie mark, tmr'try like It biii iu liie '‘i,4ib Alc/tWrci doabiiul iiil.-staeior) lUi'ec'ondifiiiu of things and w'e tale- to eoatess tuui'w'e'doii i rlCssi l iiieiinnaUte'Wopis o t tijo^ bat ate yod goiogtu^ !8 the peop e- nay po^.T Urngelsts 4iive^,ij,,j.Wj-,n);til,.o>ie doiliir t< fiodiis oi d ^ ; ^ . ; t Bismjssu^^ Uiairhe- < fiiH-rnt'. ii'?” ill am ieiii Umei would uniUdueitlt hiiveeuiiclu'ied tti giKls w'eie out ot liumor, but a few .Mierifices woUid have iippCaseu UiC'i.e 0t> offended deities, mid the eieineilts W'lmlit imve setued down into tneir ciiMoi'inUy li'uiiquilitv, ami eveiy.tbitig .would havy luovut on siuiioUity auuiu. But we I'aii’i fix tilings so re.utiiiy m> vadays. W tieii tiie suu loses a lincli pin uui of his e .rt,-iu i‘t' |>ui ii - tick h> killing .'ligii-u.- 1.H11)1 Che. Bill tliese times, we can uu ox anil llaviiig tiiel ulltlU sdues „ol iiffeet ila-.au-al liig fact' lliut ’tlie “ipricce in viiu > >awer of the air” seeUis to he iryiiig '.n luaku it us uii- couiforiu' ie for us . hs possible, and <i<ies nut propose 1 u ru nx h is e fforts a whit be cause of the idliiiigo of the si ason. Amiiiig ’tliu persons named tor speaker iif the next House of Kepriseiilntu ______________ have more eluiuis on tbe Republican iiavly SwAys^rsmiJdik^ ihuu hiM tue'iloii D 0 ilaskeliol Kansas . M r iiasfcell has-served as speaker o f the JSrtSSRSaS&L. House III Kums.is, nml v/.is universally „ praised for b is fine executive uliililies presiditig ofiiuer; Ue labored zeaiii and effeeti OVERCOITSI KNOCKED DOWN T O T H E laniiaeturfirs' Cost;, A N D NOW t)FPEESD : TO ALL AT 3 . S. TO B B irS . L O W P R I C E C L O m SALE, S 8 I R I V E R s a ' . , WEST SIDE •rROY, IT. y . r ’ A i i x f 8 , . . • . i • . >«'T Areadnipleit to «vyry rwffc.,pf maninbictur.' sUtched good* and «v*rJ’ kind, of doavesllc lew iiii'iT i ’iiiiiiMS hare been'aivardi-d tblS Oonirany’s Machine* all' -Fairs' Of iniportahee gisce laiS!, including the Paris Exposillon of 1878. OTep NO conipttffors. Sold clieap forcash, or by KONTHIiT INSXAl, UEN'fS, at tbs CoinpaU)'s offits, 4S4FBLFDHST.,TE«T O . £ M I 1 I 1 , A g e n t .V F liW L 0 l .lL U i l U T S W ia iT L n PERRY DAVIS’ VECETAeLlg PAIN KILLER A PUNELY v e g e t a b l e REMEDY . F or Intamal and External Use, I ‘ WM tlw molt liWX|MHme«d;pcrMa*. IT 13 WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. F u n e r a l A F u r i i i s h i r . £ R o c i n s No 241 State FI oi:i> Slqck r.A N S iN G n ritG i' n , v ' li 8lMtl!d tlVfBJB t)« hriH^a apnethj^and ■ PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. ■ Proprletorc. . Dtually {ill t Kuiisus (Milleil tile yiiuiig giant of It Illation of II round iitiilion, w ith ff-»y llepubliciin inajiiritv'. ami Wlili M df iietive, ebergelieii praeti- ___ ^ ^ - ........ cat hruiid-gaiigeil men; Kansas^ (be baitnef i|a tb» i^^pIvl^pubdcM^ ANbol^not^.. ' niujurily Kuiisus (Mille It Kiiiisas, tile yiiuiig t >'itl| a I'Hipujatioi er moOO llcpiUi B U S I N E S S M A X I M S : ' Get somefblng ifiat everyl.ndy wanls, pul,it where everjlioily ciiii get it, and sell .1 BUYERS UF CLIBTHINS NOTE THE ABOVE, POfiDER IT WELL, THEN CALL AT THE - 11.1) i!Lii!ii[\i; i n Ctriiw Ikivcr tiutl Fulton Streets, T K O V , X. V.. . tv l r i c i i ’h a s b e e n e n l a r y r e d a n d i m p r o v e d , a n d w h e r e t r e n o w o f f e r . W e o f t h e Itu 'i r e x t a n d b e s t ‘ x t o t k f i o f K K I A D V . M A D E p b g r i l l N G O F O U K O W N ,M * V K E , in C’o n W o n , M e d i u m a i i d K x t r a ( l o o d s , t o b e f o u n d in t h i s s e c t i o n o f t b e S t a t e , i n ' MEN’5, YOUTHS'. BOYS’, AND CHILDItEN’S SUITS. A I > 0 A V E R Y F U L L S T O C K O F ■ n longs', im '. l i s ceiuuxs ! « . MEMTftS ' l\ll iHEBEIlTS. a at extreme l.>w prices. Pica<e caA and see. Prices to defy eomp’efilion in the same qualft!es„qf goods,. W. Ly VAN ALSTYNE, TI jc Pooplcs’ Clothier. 'i ' N 'KW S s i m g Katimes F C IIX I 'I I- H K A- IlMWI HTA li.J. \IAM)X & 8t)N CJN i u - : j : i ' r A K i * : i l S ', : AlU: li t aODSEEOLD FDENITIIFF In deciding toconliiiue on in oiiy bii,iiie*r, we ••■turn our sincere thanks to our frieDdx and tbe lUblie for the libewi patronage bestowed on us ror so many ye#r>- hi the past , and ask for a con- tinunnee of tbe. same in the fulure--. R* aibing the great fall in the |Hlce,s of goods in oiir line, we vlli sell all gomts it K0TT0.N l»KMK§ l '€ l l 4 .tM ! In our tJNPERTAKIKO PEPARIMENT e*r« cially offer our services and gootk at very much-less-than former pnCe-s. Sblieiting your orders, we remain Bours, 4e., i. 1'. l.AVKMiFF. ^UnsingDiirgii, March •-iiitli, 1879._________ s i u a . k k i '. H M , 8 OLTOK & KOk'-k. ■' H i 1 'i’t'li A L J ; : Mml'fremthe FIXES'1'»MALT AM) HOIS ouly. and ptonouuced by competent Judgeseg'iial to Bass’celebrated Bitter Beer.’ laff-Pure Home Brew ed Ale and; ' PbiiierYer .family use, put up in barrels, half aad’”qiffirt\'r barrels. Orders by mail promi tly attended to. ea'-BOLTON’S FAMILY ALE-superi'or to \ a |y othersle rosawfactdrCd.' „9tate Street, . l^ k .V b U K G B r iU iill. Ik. 1 . ' *'nsa ax.i'- v; Principal CtTicc 433 Laflincr StreeF, vuxvA tn, - - - ow b o H A u # .