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A * F* DtT BOIS* V . G* CILVKDALL, • Editor. Proprietor. T h o W o y n o C o u n t y n t frp a t o h U a w e e k ly ItepaCUQm paper ojT4 pages. fByaiiigatfieuyig ftdvmiiR fioatoiT D I b l* r c p o l d b y u i on d ll eubnorlp- U nnn In th e U n ltM HtAlgw, Hnnntla. or M o x ioo. N o w S n l m c r t n t l o n s m a y ooraracnce a t any tim o year. N e w n a m « i bow- • tm n r, c a n n o t C e n t e r e d upon o a r m a ilin g - b o o k s txnlcn m o n e y aooompanlos t h e sub* scriptlon order. C h a n g e o r A d r t r e w u W h en a b i a n c o o f adarops it ordered, both the o ld n n d the - n e w address m o s t boglron. D l m o n t l o u f t n c e M i flulM r lber* w lnW ng4ho WavkbOoukty Dihtatcii Btc exp ira t ion o f th e ir tratacrlpitions Ing tfto work of tho campaign^ The can- didW * already nominated aro worthy of cntlmfljagtic fiUpport»and wc can cxpcct aa jnnrli whnn XXLiroaunr* the Afiseinmy -Tho perfonnalico o f the fajnouB Min- uropoli® wlrcelmnn, JolmTfi. Johnpon»at Indcjxmdence, hnf (jives hijn all tho worid’tf records from,a qunxtarof * mile. He made tho wonderful time o f 1:50 3-5, (bf vi fall miteDirn kitoimefc.----------’ ■ ■ t , explra uolil* W a y k b C o u k t t D ih t a t c ii utopped a t tho ‘ tlo n o f t h e ir subscrip inurt _ _ ub lothat«ireoteothewl«vw>-»l»a]*- • consider It th e ir wish to have Itcdutlnuea, A i l nrrticnagt* m u s t b e fto m l t t a n o o H should be sent b y N Y . draft, express order, P. O. money order, o r postal ------- H e w ■ p a y a b le —to-ilrc 1 -W A r w a ~ ,CXH.«wiiiy^ A ll M n t l referring to tho WaVnk QgVNTY DWJ'ATCUI snotuu De addrwhcd U»‘ W A V N E C O r m * I ) f o l * A T C H , PALsnrnA, N. V N O T IC K . v l c i n l I y - (tlrciissIng* matters litera c y , relig ious, political, Hclentlflo or o th e r w ise. \YC 1UUH, IR ilH in il. IH IiaiHUU «t \ » a r e aw a re that c e rtain people In © v e r y com* - lu im ttT occaslon a il y des ire to e x p ress t b era- ficlvcs in eom o Joaroal, and- all* m a y under* stand that ou r colum n s aro op e n to such sub)eptr-or-counio to-an y restrictions, w e m a y deem advisable.— Ed. f t p . f h i M i r . a n N n m m a l i g n s . —Welcomo! Joliji Strain! You could letter liim not crawotl yon to rcgrot yotir decision. Let otlierB follow. —Wavne county liepnhlicnnaflK 1 begin- Democratic ticket 1> m few^ifnny, fricpdti among tlio rank nnd flic of tjio G. A. It. 3 *-ho—veterans cannot^ JoiyoV if—thtiy- cuntrl wantfcdto, tho treatment of lnindredB'of theii»poor nnd deserving copinuleti, nt tTie hands of Mr Cleveland. when lie was 1 *rm«lentF The simplicity o f Republican infltitn’ tionn lina never been morn fittingly cx- UnTted States—Rutherford U. Hayes— marched on font .in tin; L-renL-Pnntdc, in B K P A - T - e g r - W , T H E O R A N D R E V I E W . Koriner Wnyuo County Journalist. illit Everybody iB delighted nt tho display of-now styles o f furniture at Drnko & ^tnHoMtfSl^nMrgumeiiWH-noooBtaicjL to induce purqliascre to buy, as all goods nro marked in largo plain figunei, allow ing wlmt a llttlo cash will do towards Wayne County PiHpatcli, Palmyra Tho jHixt wrek in Washington has U-en ■IHilBhHlg a liuuw iir thUi mui-'BtrdcmBnHr Theso low prices can’t be beat. Iw2 —(trover Clevclftml *8 letter of accept* tho ranks o f tho Ohio post o f which ho iid*an“honored^nremberr—iVrati^-lirmk—ht*“ and not Mr. Morton should liave reviewed the parade, not.because Mr. Morton wa» in any way objectionable, hut Ixhsiubo he was “notTTBoldiornmV *Hpit •IfaytnnvniSTinrl' t t gallant one, too. » C. ance -was givpn to tho press tlijs Wefck We wish qvery pcreon could \read ajul connwro- It with rrcsidcnt llarrisOn’H strong document Tho result oT eifcli coniyoroul^bnt^nd^ood regtiltn for the JUynibllcan cause, nt the cotnlng'clccliap* crgarettca are,\ it is t«urpri8iug.the^frtfoulil linvrt^nitwirb n linld on tliiiconnfuinity/ -sJrnucs W , Hufljqd dipd flt hw resi* -denco in Peekfiklll Sunday evening. He nml major general nf tilt? fifth division of tho Rational H Sunni, Jpn the PtafTnf (iftWrnnr Iltv.— was (fleeted to tho Assembly twenty-Dne tiwesr-and wa^rrfwU y- tlio-l>ost-kn(>wn politician in the state of New York Bnt, I ku I as. they-am,, tliey i^i^xtreijiely fa s c i n a t i n g . t u ^ n f thrm, wlieinanw Tied to tmcceHS, becomes'a^liabit that is m<«t difUcult to bniak, wjiile tliOy art' so, 6 t'plh»nal discretion tdinvoke tliOlu at all without smoking them to a deleterious ■oxt«nt. ,(JfgtuirBt* it iw primarily boennet*- —P. S. ifilmore, tlie famons band Iradrr, idiwi\\midJcmlj,> in 1 Ctt .-1 Luuis ,1 rutunhw aflomoon. Hie deatli n»moves om^of the .most popular nniniciai)s n f the age. Tlu* band always drew largo audiences an«l lias been a financial success. It* engage inentB will be fulflllcni under the liwler* ship of Sergeant rrvudeuvoU who had charge o fthe players, when, the former Fbr Preiidcnlt Benjamin Harrison, ___ a t ' itfP U F A , f \ t r V l c 6 - P r c * i d e n t t Whitelaw Retd, O F A ’J J ir Y O R K . C O N G R I^ S S IO N A J li . •* _____ F o r M e m b e r o f Congress, SERENO E. PAYNE, O F A U B U R N . . „ J U D I C I A R Y . F o r Justice o f t h e Suprem e C o u rt, OF HnnnKRTRlL C O U N T Y * -Fop^kjperlnl«ndoDVof-th»43oorT — - MALVIN GATESt O F MACEDON. __________ _ __ For.flnm o rr, , DR* * ^ M T O O T r - -GK-SGDU& ----- F o r Justice o f Hcsstrms^* JOSEPH J. ROGERS, O F 1*AU4YRA-. ItEBELXIOUS CHINESE. The Cluncso in America aro out of plac*. They come, start a laundry, make iuu ’ m m jr.u m tiu lr \u i i cm-TOrmnq native soiL During tbo gold oxcitumont in Caii> fornia, men left the pood influences of home, to seclude themselves from tho elevating companionship o f mothers and sister*—in the search for wealth. Many o f them secured the “ gold” but many thore lost their gentlemanly and manly qualities, owing to their surroundings, wild life and seclusion from home ties. Wc know nolliing of tlio ladies of China, but it is fair to assume that their husbands in tlie United .States are none the beltjr for living apart from them; also Uiatiie(thoChinainan) is o f no benefit whatever to this- country of progress. Thi* anu^f o f these thought# finding ex« pression was this: The Chinese six companies, who gov- thc Unitea States in em the Chinese in their own wav, have openly resistance to the law or con; registratj em]H*ror prQchdmed cortgrees refjuir* ing registration, and have -apn ealed to the em]H*ror o f China for am in tlicir rebellion against tlio law. Tlie six com panies advise all Chinese in tlie United states to disobey the law and resist its execution* individually and an a body. Such rebellion cannot be tolerated. Let the yellow-hucd foreigner, who is no more than worthless as a citizen, learn a lesson. “ Away with h im !” G K N E I t A L JO H N P O !»E . General John Pojh.'*s death occurred at tlie Soldiers’ Ilome in Sandusky, <)., last •Friday .nights - -He -graduated && an en» gine**r from West I*Dint in 1842, was en gaged in the Florida war in 1842-*44 and served in the war* with. Mexico. At Monterey he w'as appointed first lieuten ' Jiul iUrr!lt 7 ^UUuit&>ndncl^i^ui~< 3 X>iaiii for other services. After the Mexican war lie was gmnloved in snrveving orpefli Icadur’s-deatli iiim annoiuiowL —Judge AVertH hasacci*]»ted the Demo- cratic nomination for (lovernor of New Jersey. With 4 cantina that dues m«>re credit to his prudence than to hip profes sional honor, he n>t'ains his K*at on the Supremo bench. I f he is not ^elected Governor ho can remain a Judge. K**r this courso I 10 hns'Voocl Democratic 1 m 1 ccdent Democratic Chairman Har'rity still drawing tho {salary o f Secrt»tarv o f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is evidently the settled belief of Demo cratic “statomen.” that publie o<lip«» iu ix^rsonal perquisite.—A* J' /*r«w. W A S H IN G T O N U B T T E y . {S p e c ial t a i h o C Isp a t c lM Washington, SejiL 2U, lS!r>. The greatest week in the history of int groat^rganwti^m, the Growl-A^my • - of tho Republic, ends tonilay Within 4liat- weeli has been crowded much thnt T l i e C I g iv r e t t o K v l l . Considering .wluit vftry* poor tlnjiftfl ■Arlfcrthutit BtiiyiiH eruol w k*rxlToocai= jion-<lw away'without nn cflort to bring its socifes moro'gpi'pluc&lly to tho mimUs, eye o f old friends t^iul £omradeain AVttaU- <»rn Wayno, who wore unablo ‘to' be present To many who participated in tho grand 7paratlcu. a t ^uost.lay- lm^tr- was brought 'ViAMdiy-thatolhnrgnmd TOJleW in Alay,' 18(15, when 100,000 men \of the nnniesii\ tlie Potoinnc nlid Hie Wef*t (Xiisscd jn Hno o f march boipro the President and Calii net, tlie foreign ministers and attaches of ■u!!-fht^g»vai ]H)wers, witu Uront^hennair Mity F low e r aifd Coniucopia ^niw iv^a^f F^T._ TIlHlnp*«. and SherUkm, as usual, **jit the frontV1 Thou, Pvnnayivahiil Avtfiiuc wius, as tho boyH used tat4»rin itT r»>eky road to- DublhJ.” Its * cobblestoues worn into hills and dells by the im&sigc o f artillery 4marteniinsU>^nd-eomimtt.HJinnf Tho t%,iy*cr\ oi>jcedvnlong its soutlicm line in naseous proxuiiit-y,—but fe\y handsome buildintrs exist*^! ly>lwi«<»n thft. iTiey »n» so cheap that tht*y ai»i>on1 so generally- but oven--with boys, who ought not t<> be allowed to smoke nt all, it is nut so much the tobacco in the cigarette that does the mischief as the p m iiw t a^d^iiiNtnuAt'tii^pfOTnfrp^nir haling the smoke. An ordinary l»oy of wholesome nj»- petite won't smoke eigarw orpijn* tobacco enmigh io do him serious dauiuge, even if he am get thorn Nor would cigarettes he might smoko, Ik» so Horiou** a menace iii hifl widffln* if he wonliLonly snujki: ’apitol nnd Treasury ».Its many iKkslurft are now beaurtiflLl pork& »Tlic old Waslj ington is no more. Now, suminer girls walk tho avenues with Avltite, kid«slipjK*n*d ftvt and Iheili o.h he would smoko cigars.\ The trouble is that a« H<xin os he getd uwhI \ o cigarette smoking he begins to inhale the smoke, and pnw n tly isjlxed in a habit that pluy* tho ^nisohief with itini. ' hether anything l»esides toliacco gm's into oniinary cigan*tto» is a much dis cussed ijucHtion. The effect they soim1 turn's produce on tjie braip is so tlitreri'iit from that due to tobacco in other forms as to favor the theory that many of^tjiem manufacturers deny, usually asserting that such drugs an* t«s> expensive t< put into cheap cigarettes, t»ven if hefjKMl their marketabb* tpialities. One thing ht*sides the toliaceo obviously gtn*s into them, and that is tlie )>a)>or, tlu Tunies nTwhicTi are~Toi»Titless i»;ul for the tlmxtt and lungs as far as they gi*.— Ilftrjtrr* ] I rrily. will never be forgotten by those who ramn to tho oncanmment. either as mr- was \alone worth traveling around the world to Bee* it. can neypjhediipliratcd, as many ofthe 80,000 veterans who proud- ly marghi^l m>--hirtorio Pennsylvania A vnnno* w ill m.vnr nttnnd. flnntl»»r i»n- \ \ I ^ t t i e O n liin s hoy ut biM •k i e k w h trr h e e ls in th e fa r e s o f N e w Y o r k 's “ 41X1 e Tp-fn.fg.il.*.,m ,1.. ticljtaiitM o r M[K,icUttOftj^_Tlii! i»lg jKtrade h i b n o t n e w . hnt iis age im imt^aanaiiiemil. - -countiy*-«—history 4o- tTon, that will always be remembered with pleasure, and think you that any body who sawi that living V S. flag formed o f nearly 1,000 school children and^ listened to tltc songs c*f i»atri«itism and welcome with which their tireless and frosh young voices greeted almost continuously for seven hours tho veter** l^ a r itwy*rnwt f uiui HiiRpt’ tipns, and~ in 1850 received a captain^ conmiiasToh forlbuHeen years Of continu ous een’ice ui thq regular army During tho political campaign o f 1800, Captain Pope appeared before a literary society in Cincinnati ot£u Fortifications,” severely that a court martill was ordered, hut the case was not pushed and scr (he matter was dropped. Captain Pope was ono of- the offiocrs ^who acted as an escort to l*resident Lin coln on hts way to Washington, l>Q5ng niade brigadier-general o f volunteers In .Hay, 18CL when he was placed 1ft com mand o f South-western and Central MiisoqD, where he was decidedly success^ full. ^ Jffo vanquished \General Prim *in 36CI and in 1 802 captured New Madrid as w e ll as Island No. 10, with tho assistance o f Admiral Foote’s flotilla, for which service he was tpade major-general. He conducted operations against CorinUi after the battle o f Pittsburg Landing. General McClellan then being on the Peninsula, Poj»c was-onlercd to AVaaliihg- toatotake coifimand in Northern Vir- — giniar>^»is«4ww^luU^H4ook--U2>-wiUH rnucli entliusiasDj, pushing things much as he had done in tlie West. McClellan was driven from tlie Peninsula and Lee's army crashed upon Po]«'s command, which marb* a finn resistance, fighting the second battle o f Bull Hun. Though -notvictorious in this battle Jie prevented a disaster to the Union forces. Here dosed General Pope’s military carenr in tlie East and the j>olitical gen erals In tlie East being too strong for him, he resigned Since the war he liap be<«n In command o f many iiiilitary depart ments. -thaJ3cenc2 This £ingiogJ|ng bfcn was so uniquo and withal so enjoyable that iU originator ought to be nj>ociaIly honored in sonio way by the Gv A Jt. Washington is proud o f itn encain])- ment record as it has every right to be; it hns disappointe<l the croak ers at homo and abroad nnd shown that it has no superiors and few, i f any, equals as a host, and mind you, it is no small task to satisfactorily entertain crowd that more than doubles a city’s .population. Hundreds o f veterans who are regular attendants at the annual campincnta say that other cities have treated tiiein well, but none haVe ever treated them so well as Washington has done. Tlie veterans were made to feel that Washington belonged to them, tfnddttTtfiE' theentire week then* was a good-natured rivalry among Washingtonians to see who could do the most to enhance the lavorablo impression made ujxm the veterans when they arrived. The work ofthe local committee ha# been wonder ful, it exhibited to the visitors the mast handsomely decorated city they liad ever seen, it furnished comfortable free sleeping quarters to 55,000 veUwhms and arranged fur an ample supply of food for them at reasonable prices, it introduced for the pleasure o f the visit ors an entirely new methiMl o f fancy electric illumination for streets, it anranj’ed a system of reunions, with the aid of^Tien. Palmer and his statT, that was -a 4eeUled—improvement—m- -tliat line, it gave an exhibition of fire-work* as fine as everseen in Washington; it stationed irlnrirs wherever i t wastlimigllt information might bc~desired by voter- ans. In short if anything was left un- done tliat might iiave addetl to the com fort o f its guests it was because nobody liad suggested it to the committee. Tho President, who returned to the White House in company with Mm Harrison, who is still in a critical con TJiti'onr-AYednt^d^r-morniwg, was in-no frame o f mind to take any part in the entertainments for his comrades, but he Vas pleased to know th&l everything had been so enjoyable to them, and he so ex pressed himself to tho committee. Vice* President Morton, who took tlio Prcsi dent’s place in receiving tho parade, said: HI i|mdelighted. Everything has been p erfect\ Secretary^ Charles Foster said: “This is undoubtedly the biggest irnek in the, history o f the G. A. R.1 Secretary Tracy— 1 I t is the greatest tiling out” Attorney General Miller— M W hy this is tho biggest thing in the universe. It surpasses belief. It.js highly creditable to citizens and soldiers.' Postmaster General Wanamaker—“ It’s a great occasion. I am proud o f my State and her soldiers; proud o f my country, and proud tliat I am entitled to wear the hmAp.nt thft fi. A. K.» ( W Schofield— Miss Collins has sung this song nigl nftrr night to1 thousands whn have gnnp • half frantic with delight She hns u»ivt<d ii wdnry uf-ftnio u vnmk fln iuiiliim -miW4H«-4Mnpty jinpltv 4-n -an iitt<*r\*4tnv itlw* music critio Miss C-ollin^-savs Ut.^ ica. Hen* is the silly song A Biimrt and styllHli g irl yott kcc , Bello o f good society; N o t too strict, but m t h t r free. Y e t as righ t o s r l g h t c n n lie! N e v e r forw a r d , n e v e r ls»Ul-- K o t too lio l^ a u d iu)t U»coIri, Hut t h e v e r j ’ tlihiB , I ’ m told. T h a t In you r a r m s y o u ’ d 11 Jo* U> h o ld ? ■ '»spwi rw iH io m Uil tty , I ’ m not e x t r a v a g a n t ly sj)>, An<1 w L e n a nice you n e muti U tilph. F o r his hrairt I In w c a try - A n d tain t a w a y w ith tcarftil cry f W h e n thopcxKl you n g man, In haste, W i l l su|\|>ort m e round the watxt, I don ’ t com e too, \viilU>thtiM «-njbme**ti, T i l l o f m y lips he stcnN n fu s t e ' Ta-ra-ra, ole. P m a t i m i d flo w e r o f Innocence— l*a s rcystbnt I Jm ve n o h t i w - I*ni n n o e t e r n a l b l « expense, Uut m e n tuiy th a t I ’ m Just Imineitse * E r o m y verses I ts^nrimlo. I'd llk o It k n o w n und understood. Th o u g h free os nir. I’ m never rude— \■rnm o fton-tM U l.'uiiU uui i h ^ ihh I chewing 2 tf W l i n f r d o Y o u - S a y ? Other dealers say I nm foolinli to sell lino home-packed salt Pork for 9 cents a pound r bntrt.lwltet; iff I must raiptym v barrels for the new crop.. Cntclion quick ; il won’t Inat. It f C- IL W a i . t h s . Now llg«, dates, oranges nnd banann^ at Hiplop’f . ‘ 2tf Tor an Elegant Heating' Stovo or r&ngi-ai>d at' it decided-wtving in^riec go to Itf G iX - u t K . D . liu lD lIA M . 2 lb. can Corn Beef, 1(1 cents. -K C tt / •_ * - N m O SgiitLyimiic. A I,A R ( J K S T O C K O K NK%<- Smooth and level as a Isirn-floor from the 'apitol to the Washington circle, was the route over which the grizzled, grim, gay atnl gray old veterans o f *(V>, marched in 112. The sentiipent of that occasion could but Ih* reprtHincx^l in the hearts o f par- \Gcipantii nnd oidoukiic±— this iatcr lay How many of thopp o f that victori- ms anny, \\ hich after fontsl inarches and hard lighting, wen| with long, swinging strides homeward, have answered the roll-call finally and forever < »mnt, Sher man and Sheridan, Thomas, !«ogan and alsuit all of the most famous leaders gone Tjie snrvivonC all agi*d or past prime, rotummp’io each annual n'union only tn be reminded of the gone ami gidng—the thinning nutks. ____________ _____ _ __ ({O O D S F O H T I I K F A L L T lt/ V I )^ A T T I I K V K U Y LOW KST I M I I C K S . A T T I I K XJeu’will be: W r l l f e e g i v > e f t - t - o p e r s o r x W K o W i l l b u y a r \ Overcoat. ART WALL PAPER STORE, D. E . LYO N. Ulster or a TVTOISfFiY A H E A D I I f y o u p u r o Y m ^ f r w rrm y GREAT -BONANZA STOCK. \ O F W A l f D S T Y X I S H ' FflLL-flND WINTER GOODS, MENS’ *M & *B0¥SNHa0THHI6r THEY ARE, G R A N D BARGAINS IN QtTALITV. -------- - --------------- e * A N B - B A R e A t N S - l N - ^ R I G E S — ■ --------- — — — — ^ I A 4 2S - A N E H P y » N l S I t i - N G - G O O B S , a . N : H A R M O N AH associations and circijmstajices win- neete»l with Washington, served to make the parade the great feature o f the 2l»th enaimjuuent, and scddier and citizen joined hands to make the occasion memor able. Success beyond all ex!>ectatioii nt- t/l'inuiM, i.i.otttoi h ' Th e day was jierfect, everything inspiring N e v e r did Penn- sylvama \venue ItMtk su lx*ontiful. with its clonds of hnnting floating in .the bright sunshine, masst»s o f ctdor bunched all along both sides o f t 1 l«» Mtn.i. 1 , by the lx»nlers of gnH*n foliage* rows o f trees lining the walks. of tlu Kverv iitftrt j r - B b - cornice, or Rjothuld^ spot, cumiuauiling the line of mareh, occupied by enthusiastic sjKM-tators, ^ iavring, waviug tings, lints and handkerchiefs, and ill ever)* win giving Vent to their pieiunm* and pntriot ism IhndHof music rJ *>0 by actual count) so maiiT, as lo g ive eaeti' marchuig squu-l the r 1 pj» anil TTmr; and tnFplTTTtlrm whli music gives to m o v ing iNslies o f men. The !Mo\cments ls*ing in double fohtnm gn*atly shortem*«l the tim e occupied in the mun'h I did not tim e it, but a Pal- m\ rsi s|M*ctator did, ami gave st»ven hours and twenty-nine Inlmites. Think of it } Watching a street— one hundred fi-et ’ ■fnim fiirh In rnrl)— lille.l ^ \ it I. | M’ l i o n y o u n r o In l ’ u l i n v n i Mnfce it a point to ejill on F. L. HISiOP A n d exnmino liis stock of ' _ c h o i c e ___ CONFECTIONERY^ K I N K S T A T I O N Kit V, Extensive TTiio of Tohnrros, iUj itw l-H m iks, ------------ A llm m s , Bibles, I ’ n iyer G o s p e l H y m n s , 10 cent Shr-Pt M rtsir, «*t(* C l t O W K M , I I I j O C K ; M A I N 'WT ci*m|tanicH o f unifonued men, grand nnd gray many iff them; t*arh mqn with a militan nsnnl anil history v.urth talking alsiut. Men nnd liatten'd (Kittle lla^s and colors, umn'hing along Imur after hour, for w\en and a hnlfhotirs. Passingalotig, Po-t after Po^t, big, little, strong aiul feeble men, kune men, em p ty sk-evcs, many with cnitches, short a log, but k«n*p- ing aping w ith the boys. Kt*eping ijp with the pnsi'ssion. l>nc jMM»r legless fellow \\a.« trundleil through in a push cart, nnd clurrily res|Minde«l to the greet- iny»s aloti;? the way. A s lie pnssi^l the re- Y o u <-:in K<*t \ a t c l i for IN . ') \ , o f SAMUEL P. NICHOLS & GO. & LEONARD, Tu-ra*m, etc. Whether tlim s o n g came Xruui. Anmrica or not, one tiling ia cluar, there is mitl ing American in the song. I f there ha» Ikvii the slighti*st touch o f Ameri<<an humor there might have been some « x- cu«e for the s«>ng The song was gi\en to M r Asher, o f the Tivoli, who is n*s|Mmsible for tlu music Ml the charms o f tin* song nviiis to U* in the choru. It is estimated that this young variety singer o l^ t h e l^ond'm music halls has made not less than in lest* than a yt«ar' Miss ( Bilims luts in.. deed maile a lightning leap to fume and fortune. I I A I> I T M IC N D K l). T I i I m I h (n llcH l n o f K x t n t o n lln n r .v M eanuoNH.. One ilny as a fanner extnwinlinan* unamness wfas-starting out for the town to do his Wevkly shopping—for oven he hod l » hoy something for the support o f his family—his wife came out and ask<*d him to buy her a darning needle. « What's the matter with 4hc one ! bought you last w in t e r a s k e d the laTilTiT ----- “-Thf eye's broken \ Bring tJie neodU*hure,'* he«aid , “ I'm notgjiing ti» allow such extravagances I’ll have the needle mendnl ** The woman was wise iuhur generation and n^aile no prr>test. She brought the brokcp nee«lle. The economical fanner rode away into the town and stop(H*d f.rvt of all at tlie blacksmith's shop. lie tf>ok ouf the nccdio and hanrjtvl it to the blngksmith ^ ‘l^ a u r thtit -mended,*’ he said. The blacksmith knew his customer, and keeping his face j>erfi*ctly straight, said tlio eye should be mended in an hour’s time. Tho former rode away and the black smith walked across the street ami bought a new needle for a forth mg. When tlie farmer called again the blacksmith gave him the new needle. Tlie farmer looked at the smooth pol ished surfitcc o f tlie steel, and remarked that it was a good job. “ How much will it bo T* said he. “ Twopcnce,” said the blacksmith’, and the^anner as he paid it remarked that lie George F (Vanstock, Kx-O iief Judge of* the Court o f Appels, died yesterday morning, at Syracuse “ Accustomed all my life to military affairs; I am astonished at this demon stration. I t Is a revelation.” Gen. B. F. Butler— u Greati is the o n ly word for it. I should liave come to this encampment if it liad been necessary to come on a stretcher\ TTx-TresIcIent T t.TL fiayes— “ I expected something big, byt, I con fess that -1^ liave been astonfahed.'’ Sen ators Manderson, Hawley and Palmer, all members o f the Senate Military commit tee, agree in pronouncing the parade the grandest of the ( i A. IL, and every body votes aye-with them Partisan politics >ere tabooed during the encampment* but it required no special eflbrt to ascertain that Mr Cleve land and his copperhead associate on the view ing stain I, he tnp|K*d first his head and then his heart w ith his ouh hand, intimating that he was sound _jx\ thosi bH*alities ii)Min tin main <pi(*sti<m \ \erv p-m-nil sym p a thy and nyrel was expressed that “ Comrwle** llarriw»n, who in iKll'i. at the “ Itrntid lt<*N iew \ marchiHl ilown the avenue at the ^iead of llu IlM brigiub o f tin tinr»l Ihvision of the *J>tb \nn\ (<»rps. could not lie pn*s> ent \ Mv-Pre\»ident Mort*»o andCabiuet olliitTs n.idc an inten*sting group at the n*Mewmg stand. Is m g n*infon*»*«l occa sionally by gn'at men from thi inarrh ing ci'luiniis Uhio jrtwips, to the iiutuU-r of aliout VKX), <Kt>iipml alsmt 40 uiinutes in pass ing Among the distingiiishe*! men of t Hiio, came ex-President Haves, stepping along like the plainest citiz<*n He re ceived kindly g n i*tin g s from everywhere, and he never did a brighter thing than w hen hit full in w ith the. “ buya ” and made the tramp. H e r e ’s to ex-President 1 laves 1'anlon our State pride i f we shout the cold fact that,as usual, the Kmpimstate removal tho dim ity from tlie shrubljery (t<s»k the rag off the hush ) M y ' but a m i f nf those Xew Y o r k city |>ostsare COAL. l^ e h i g h V a l l e y < ’<»al j « r ton, l/4ivalst«K'k C o a l, |s*r ton . ^.*•00 $4 (Ml W c w a n t 100,000 b u s h o N o f P o t a t o e s nm l 5 ,0 0 0 Im r iv ls o f u p p lt**. If you want I-’irst-rla-ss ilent.-il work in nil it.s linmolies, tn E. C. NORTH, Journal Hulldlng, r\I,.>tVH\, N V N R . - M y w o r k does nnt m u ftrmi Inck o f sk U l o r fro m cnrcicftsncsK. n^-tli cxtm c ted w i t h o u t im ln. but his wife wotdd have\ gone to tho ex |)eni%> o f buying a new one if he hadn't interfered .—ihrk Eraminrr. N e w In v e n t i o n s . have clock that savs IIo—'Wo “ Cuckoo.” She— WV are going to gt»t one that says ** Wliat, must you g o ?”— US* 1 S o c i e t y C l i l t - O i n t . She—Ho you are no longer abroad ? lie—Er—no. A re yon ?— US'- May Floifier chewing tobacco at His* lop’s. f 1 2tf irreatt such fine vim, looking it every inch “ TherrV fifty m illions in the jsickets of that |H»st,” said a New Yorker, as its banner organization went by It t*s»k New York one hour and five minutes to {tass our jsjint o f oliservntinn. Tt was a howling sucde-ss. An unqnali* ti»il glory in every j>articular No com- raile wild witnessed it will ever forgot it, and our only regret is, that more op the l*»y# around home could not have jKirtici]>aU&L It wna a ** larjje ** time. F W C ZE_ I E . IB a ^ t e s ! — KEW-GQ0DS4- Bny tlie (laiuoi Scissors and Shears. Every |oir fully ’warranted at I t f V. I L <& K . I). Rim niAH Try our Fanimig 44 ccnt Ten. It will please you. N kw Yoiik C amii H toiie . Itf ________ _________ - Fruits, Xuta and C-onfections of all kindo at tlie >NK\v S’ u ilk ( ’ \. sii STtmfi, Hf A l)R.intiful display of wntches, rlocks, jFWPlry. sUvf-ruhre. &r One rarely see.s such nn clc^niit display. I invite all to s o p tllesc- pmds as tTiey roippri.se all that is new and novpl. A large 1 assortment of lnu.sical instruments of all kinds. I car ry the celebrated Stratton strings ; Bruns ,,-ind Wash hum guitars ahd Victor banjos, I am always pleaspd to have you ex amine my goods and ask the prices. Come oni1, conn- all W a tch repairing a specialty. E. E. BATES, Jeweler and Optician, P a l m y k a , N . Y SuitofClothes HaVe You Grot, a little Casli ? \ T T I I K t If so jo u <\iii furnish your hoine.s this fall with lots of Furniture at almost- wholesale prices. Drake & <Jokr\sor\ BOSTON -- -------------- ------- AT TIIK -------- [ Peop le's Furniture Store, Je n n e r Block, I • Offer their entire stock to you FOR ( ’AS1I. at a saving of from ten to twenty per cent fnim former urii-ea. preparatory to a con templated change in, our business Look at the difference here on a few samples. Beat this if you can B e a u t ifu l A n t i q u e Bed R o o m Suites, $18.00 ; form e r p r ice $22 (HI. K lfgairt- -Pftitth - f^ti-lor—Suites, *40.0H- tn form a l' j*w c e SIP.OO to SCO. oo. Plush hockel-s. oil; fon n e r price llll A S p le n d iil O a k Sideboard French B e v e l (ilass, i T l e ^ h a f n h T M a r k B i l ^ r i e E ^ r ^ I'ixtension fit- 1 , ^sliiToVF 111 oo C a r p e t C o u c h e s , $(i oo and §7 no, forjn<-r jirices ^7 fio an d ! A 1 nrfe slock of Fnimcd Pictures at,less than the cost of the anil hundreds of oilier goods llmt wi- cannot ehiiuienite (ilui rush “ lilt/ No civilil ill (hese fram e Tlie.se p \ ' : ' I ’la le s C a ll pi^i£i-s h a \ e ____ iTiev cannot now All Goods Marked in es are for rush an il rash and see'Tor\ vourseir WI alwavs«l>ewi 'lo'WT-T'thnn tie rTttplicjrierl mean \Imstiiess. (Tnr Our stock is large and complete. Try us. Plain Figuresr t H - T I I K H O S T O N S T O I t K W I I . I . H E S T I I K T I ’ I . V J I K V S A M I ' ““ i S ’ C I .< > T I I 1 X C . l I A T S . C A r s j ''palmyra. NewYork A R E YOU A M E M B E R ? --- - — -- — a n d < ; k \ t s * r i i t x i M i i i N t ; ( l O ( l l ) S . N o gtmds w ill be ch a r g e d tin less M . S t o n w ill ca.-'h th e lull on th c d a \ the purchase is maile- T h e B o s ton w ill haven cit\ stock at le.ss til.ill «-it \ | trices T h e n e x t su it\ if dciilii-s _\on 1 i i i \ for y o iirsi If o r box sgn lo.th e B o s ton and select from a i i e x l r : i ch o ice stock e ii l i r e l j new a lid’ at less pi ices than m i i i eiJ*r b o u g h t tlle n r f o r . before ASSETS HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. I>o y o u k n o w t luit II p a y s d o u b le t lie r a t e orin t e r e s t ^ an ti Ih f u l l y us xiife ius t h e lx~<l n iu iiu «c(I S a v in g s Iln u U ? Iln v e y o u o t l i e r th a n a liiln t k n c i w l e i l ( ; e « f h o w su e li l a i w en c n liiK s n r o p o s s i b l e V W 111 > c► 11 ta k e I h<-M ine iiecessn r y to e s t a b lis h th e tr u t h o r t i l l s «liite iiic»iit IP WI cu ll Iii p e rson , oi* a p p l y b y l e t t e r t o t h e H o m e O tllce, at P n l m y r a , N . Y . , m id w e w i l l tr i a d l y pi’ll yo u III post^sslon o fs iu - h fu e ls. F II I I a i . k , Secreltiry ( { i:i i R. B i:o « v. President S. P Nniiot.s, Treasurer. 1*1 K \ s l ' H K M K M I I K I t STRICTLY ONE-PRICE. R I C E I Your son cheaji as will buy just as 1V T A I ? O D B 7 STATE C O N T A I N I N G (Vnnuinf IfSX), Knumeration o f I8!)2,('onjfreiBUona! ami Senatorial Dietrirtii Tinier tlieXiw AjtjKirt;wnn.<*nti IViFt-4Mires, Railroad!* and Townalilp Linen. 3 1 . 2 S . T O G E T H E R W I T H O N E Y E A R ’ S S U B S C R I P T I O N I T») TUB I ALBANY WEEKLY JOURNAL. - A D D R E S S , T H E ,TOTT~R,TvT A T . C O . 61 S T A T E STREET. A L B A N Y , N Y. you P l . K A S K ( I I M K T O T U B Opening Day, SATURDAY, OCT. 1. m Wm. H. Rogers, I will giie my customers a great bargain in Carolina rice for I he next few days. T! would be weH to call and ex amine it. The price I will make five cents a pound; would like to make it six pounds for a quarter, but can’t do it. Wtf '.shall also be headquarters for oysters, clams, sweet potatqes, and all kinds of fruits'and vegetables. A full line of staple Ttnd Taney groceries, crockery, glass and weToden ware, always on hand. _ J N. U. — Fruit Jars cheap. L M .C H A S E THEY ALL SAY The most attractive place during the Fair will lie at the Furniture Store of Crandall & Wiggles- worth, as their show rooms are full of the latest Fall Styles of Furniture, Oak and Ash Suites; in two or three pieces find at a very low price. Have just received the linastlin« of Polished Oak wood-iHul— Gnne seat- I>iiHng—Room Ghiiurs-ever - - ----------- shown in Palmyra. Oak Tables and Rockers in all styles'and sizes. .Carpet litockere in Oak, Llwny and Cherry. Step in and look the Stock over. You may see sotnething you would.like, _ - All goods delivered Tree of cost.. Crandall & Wigglesworfh F.Q. G rand all, J O B P R I N T I N G . 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