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The Conveiitionu After three days, of uproarlous enthusl- gam on the-part.of thg hundieds of heclers' and ontsiders attending the various delega. tions ap Chicago, an outhuslasm, offorves- : cingin endless word-war, vnlimited stump oratory, - confused | wrangling, shouting, singing, and all the other' madifestations .of strong excitement that make the immediate ;| surroundinge-of a national convention little short of a pandemonium-after' threo days ~ andnights of hurried consultation, bustle, intrigue, marahaling and counter-marshal- ter-plotting: on the. part of the real netors in-the scone, the re- publican .natlopal - donvention ~bf 1884, a convention fateful in the history of the party and of the country, assembled iy .the Exposition “ei‘ding—Chioagpron—Iruesday at twelve olclock. 'The first \ eyent \ was the struggle over . the temporary chairmanship of the conyen- |, dion, . For this place the national commit- teo, by Senator Sabin, its. chairman, pro- posed Powell Clayton, of 'Atkansaw. Clay- | ton had beer selected against Senator Hoar 'of Massachusetts by the Blaine and Logan ~ vates in committeo _ fided by the.votes of .members. oTiie wows of 'his _, choice had 'been heralded far and- wide as * 5 fret blood\ for Blaine.. .1t was expected that Clayton would be elected without 'op- position, for the custom has been to leave; this matter of temporary chairmanship en~ turely to the committee.. But. precedent Lon. -- - -was 'be overraled.._Late Monday night BOU! nounced polygamy nnd demanded 'its sup- pression, and the churches were right But [how thenttoiuld they ''wink at. Megat di- voreo ; how without consure. see their min- ters officiating for a fee at- adulterous marriiges ?. If the, ministers and. the churches did their | whole duty public sen- timent would soon | sweep from our statute books the wicked and fmmoral divorce law.» For hls he was ready to sanction all constitutional legislation not only for the. suppression of polygamy in Wish, but forthe suppression of illegal dis yorce in New England.. an -__- gm __.. ; Repuntioa® History.-The press of the week teems with little sketches of republi- can history. - The party was orgavized in the winter of 1855, and held its first conven-. \tion at Philadelphia in 1856, | Only one bal- lot was taken when John C. Fremont was nominated over Judge John Mclean by a vote of 858 to 199. - Abrsham Lincoln had 110 votes for vice-president against 250 for William L, Dayton. -In 1860 all indications poluted to the nomination \of Williim H. Seward. That belief amounted to a cer- tnlntywith the New York delegation; \and\ 'says the Albany Journal, . 'before Thurlow Weed, the manager of- Seward's canvass and at'that time editor of The Journal, departed for Chicago, he left theleading editorial arti- cle and biqgraphical matter already prepared for the: issue: of The Journai'wiiich was to announce Seward's nomination - The ar ticles were already in type and ready for the ptess on- the afternoon: of May 16th when | word was. received from Chigago in the of, fice that Lincoln had been nominated after a stampede. on the third, ballot. | 'Dark horses' were unknown- theny- and- nouncement threw the comporing-room into the Arthor, Edmunds and Sherman forces. ~-camo to an understanding - and determin to do what of late has been done more than once. in, New York state conventions, nom: ---~---- nato a.candidite of their as temporary ---chairman against the candidate presented |. by the committee. 'The choca fell upon ear-congressman John R. Lynch; of Mis- ~~ 'sissipp1, one of the: ablest colored men in the south. ~- Accordingly, as soon as Clayton was placed in nomination, Henry Cabot Lodge; | of Massachusctts, an Edmunds man, pre- sented the name of Lynch. The nomina- tion was seconded by Bilas B. Dutcher, on the part of the-Arthur delegates from this tale, and after an hour‘s spi ited debate the I 3 & 5 Cl $ s £ a E. g \[» « \The r a vote of 427 to 885. 'The successful candi- date was then escorted to the platform, ad- he ''Plumed Knight,\ which he \ dressing the convention in a speech which made an excellent impression, . the usual committees were appointed, and adjourn- ment .was taken to eleven o'clock Wednes- day. © Yesterday's morning session was passed in debating a resolution pledging all dele- gates to support the nominee of the con- n. | first appeared before a national convention called, each delegate signifying his chorce. osult was the selection of Lynch, by a - the 'forms' were taken up anld the columns of the Seward firticles taken out to make place for a brief statement of Lincoln's ndm- ination.\ C- Wm1mncoin » ~ Rossa Aub Loxpox is stlll in commotion over the greatest dy- hnomite scare the city. has yet had. | The cx- | plostens occured Friday evening, in Pall Mail, the 'arlstocratic. clab street, and \at Scotland yard, 'police headquntters. < No Joss of life Is reported but much damage was done. 'The exploglons apposr to have' been premature.and not well manipulated as many unexploded\ \packages orf\ dynamite were discovered in the search followtng. Apparently no purpose was sought beyond terrorizing. .But in this the dynamiteurs were entirely successful, 'The. city is full\ of dread at the thought that no. place-not even police headquarters-is safe fromthe in- sldiqug approach of the assassln with the dyn- amite bort. 'The detectives despair of mak- lnganyartestsmutthaEnglishprmisprompt to arraign Americas as the asylum of the | conspirators. And little wonder. Side by side with its London dispatches detailing the affair, the New York Herald prints the statement of O'Donovan Rossa, of 19 Oham- bere-st., New York, that ho know all About it;. that this is but the first in a series of ex- pioslons which -will destroy the queen's palace, the London docks, the underground yailways, Gibraltar 'pni the Suez canal. This may be all blatherskite, or part blather- skite and some truth. it ought not to be printed in the latter Rossa ought to ba imprisoned. |. na- Conamzss axp tax Convention -The geene It the houso Tuesday is thus describ- ed ~The bril-to forfelt 'the Oregon Cen- tral land grant was 'taken ups The debate 'which followed was addressed to empty benches or little knots ef niémbers, assem- bled aituation at | 'Chicago.~The vote -on the passageofil‘io- bill showed no quornm. Adjourned.\ In the senate : \Bulletins were recoived In the former case 000 7 - * Trado and Finance. Bustxzss fallures last week number 151, p decrease of Awenty per. \cont over the : week previous, Tre well-known New York honking firm .of Flak & Hatch, who were forced to sus-. pood during the late financial flurry, resumy ed business Monday , —'l‘1m1mportsof foreign dry good at- New York for the month of Mgy were $5,154,- 408 against $7,426, 808 'for tho same time last year and $9,010, 720 for the same period in 1882, - CatrrorxtA expects to produce 15 000,- 000 gallons of wine and brandy this year, notwithstanding that those: active apostles of temperance, the phylloxera, have ap- peated in eight countiés. Ix value tha railroads stand next to farms in the United States,. By- the .consus -of 1980, the value of farms, farm machinery and stock was $12,104,081,440, The ap- 353m“ value of rallroads was $7,210,000, - 'THE furniture Interest in this country is énormogs. \ Threo years ago 1t amounted in New York to 800 - factories, with a product of nearly $10,000,000. Cincinnati had 119 factories, with a product of $4,500,000 «Chicago turned out above $6, Phil- adalphia $5,000,000, End oston: $4 000,- Vicinity Briefs. L which, wil deat with 'mothing 16s classical than iftonieo and, Jullet,\ the production't of which is announced for this week. 'nifles west of Hancook, Delaware-co., were burned by the: exposition of & lantern Satur. gay night. 'The loss is $10,000 ; insurance ,000. . . Taz Inter-Academic Literary Union will hold its ninth anmial competition at Water- ville, July-1st fnd Rd...Academics and union schools in this 'and adjoining ' countiesare: to be well represented Uxapicta hopes for \a more rapid growth 'of the villeze in' the future,\ The con- densed millk fanto illfiopened thero the first of October will. nse: at W. B.\ Rinizifi’vas at VhlEaliill last week with \a gentlomsn\ who proposes to fur- nish money for putting in waterworks without charge or- condition so faras the \it???\ is concerned,~ All he wants is per- ion, cnn snd Tax game protector for this district should yvimt the vicinity of Otsego lake and learn the effect this year of putting th drag nets for two months. Thousands: of half~ wn have been taken.-—[Coopers. town Journal, Damon: pas 3 literary tend dreniitlo club . Tur Haloaliddy chemical works, threo| Lit-cult mu! Oyer and dorminer. \po- [Reported for Tire Henarol \_ A ctroalt ahd court of oyor and terminar commenced mhCooperstown on Monday the 20. mst, Mr, Justice David L. Foilctt pre- siding. > e‘h P. oplo of f Now York agatust o N? a on ‘20 $30 8a ya‘gtionozt effing;- m, co taut dismissed O. L, Barber, district uncanny. oiJaiutifl' Bundy & Bundy for de- terda Bam'l Hubbard asst. Austin Tompkins. Action brought to recover I? missory noto, Jud mcnt 'ordared [or plainti in. the sum, of $157.75, Graham d: Lane for plaintiil“ Philor, Benedict for de indent; Poter Hogan agat. Tho Oneonta Waterworks. Co. Plaintiff notarpearlng. on motion, or defendant: counsel com missed with Buow for plaintiff; Jas, Btowart for defendant Geo, H. b Jas. 8, Braley, Plaintiff not, a p in zon motion of defendant com» plaint div F. D. Shumway for laintlir- Bowo & Blakeiy for dofondant. Edward Livia ston. asst Jas, J. Camm! Referred to eline of Unadilis. Wilber 101i?! mill“ Bounkhlakely for defend Irvin Brooks agst, Nieholarltoor. Reforrod:to M. D cw of Oneonta. J. Palmer for plaintifl“ \3 a {ber l‘ordei‘end ml, gst..Gilbork. Place. .. Reforred to H. ii arrinirton 'of New Berlin, Brown & Bar- ber for tha\ aintl{f? Nathan Bridges, survivor, eto., for the defen lant. F. Delos Shumway aget. Byron J, Scofield. Ac ion to recover of the dafent ant for} al services Y. laintili‘ {or the sum of 818 F. b. Bhnmway. at- may. and Bandy i& Bundy; of counsel for the, cofleld; attorhoy, and Jas, A y of counsel for the defendant, C, Lagrange ags. Abram Diofendorf Action of replevhi to recover the possession of a. quantitynf hope claimed by the plaintiff by vin: no of a chatte mortgage givon Judson y one n. Naw Yok Commercial Bulletin ~ After being withheld last week the detailed state- mont of the associated - banks for this week has been awaited with some anxiety, Its' showing was better than expected, as the deficienc; gexisting exhibited a reduction of $4,081,5 and demonstrated that the. banks were substantially improving their positione According to the statement, they ate now -only $1,975,025 below the re. quired _ limit, compared with $0,007,125 last week ° Carrent Tens. Tag fact that in digging a well dt. Bing. ' haniton recently>a coal: stratum four inches in thickness was found, is supposed to indi-\ cate that \'thes carbouiferona formation ex- tends farther rorth than some of our geien. tists would have us balloye.\ . > Tax body of Charles Mather, drowned in 'West Canada creek at:Newport, Herkimer. | co.ptwo montHs ago, was found floating in. e the owner of the hops at the time of the giving of the chattel mortgnaet Verdict pitch: AP the possession of the ops in mestlon, valued at $1,500, and for $25 damages or do um}; the some «Baker Bros and Goo. Beramling, for.the plaintiff; Holmes & Smith aniU A. nesri'cr o-defendant, * Mary uker aget. Isano Ostrandor, Action under the clyil damn act to: recover damages for the death of plaintifl’s husBand, caused by II+ quorsoigehlvniruhy a'fendantxwho Is m hotel keop- 0 Forcester. On trial, Holmes. & Bmi for plain; w. Caryl Ely and w s. dick, rgrfiséreuefim. ' \ivv‘rnwi\fn’a l'mnwf \effect the health, which Sulpbur, Sugar-of a |-done,. learn-cures, New ork. - <_ DIED.. -_ roll | John Fish atest of American Sculptors. writes us. \F0 thirty-nine years. Pond's Axtract has grown steadily in favor with 'the people, |. whilehundreds of £0 called romedics have rison, fallen «and- gone out .of sight,. ' like -a rooket, downlike 'the atlck.'.Poud’ Extinct is the most. porfoct preparation of the shrub ; & perfection - attiltable only by tong experience dnd tho labor of.the most sclertiflc chemists.. Do not be deluded in this matter ; I6 Is of [ii—cat importance to yourselves. Always for and gee that you get, Pond's Extract. Ar the closa-of-a- sermon the minister be- Mn, E. D Patmzh of Albany, one of the ' = CARPETS 1 | Now-iidverfiseaients; ool CARPETS I CARPETS 14) thar neg e S We have received our . tey ke - p me impressive. Raising his wolgo he said : “Judgment. judgment!\ and a. small boy in the véstibule shouted, \Out on first,\ which means on first trial of Ferguson's Quick Cure-Oatarrh goes out. & Wacsor Lear Ham Rsstorim-Itls a 0%: entirely different from all others. It is |, as> cloar as water, and: .as its namo in- dicoteaisapcrfectfiegoteble Hair Restorer, It will immediately free the head from all dandraff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth whore it has fallen off. It does not in any manner lead andNitrate of Bilver-preparations have It will change light or faded hair in a foly days to a beautiful filmy brown. Ask your druggist for: it. Each bottle is warranted. 'A. 'McQuur® & Co., Whole- sale' Agonts, Albany, N. Y., and -C. N. n At Laurens, May- 22, Carlton Brown, aged 43 In Laurens, June 4, Edwin C, Brightman, axed In‘ West “Davenport, May 81, Infant child. of ~In Alton. Jano 2 Roderick iii. bigger. Buried ' at West Daverlport. » In West Laurens on Juno 84, Willis napkins. in tho Tist year of his ago. reg Local Market. % stg or taneets! > -| Velvets, «00092 \9 Body Brussel, Cs. . Tapestry - Brussels, _ Three Plys, e 20 \ . Extra Superfines, [to -~ __,. ' Extra Fines,. Cotton Chains . f . _ Hemps lt hot ea y e ge e and Stair s noun ses We also announce the arrlval.of: out complete stook oi Clothing of Our Own Manufacture 1 ~ . of cholco selections Including all the latest styles in Oxronra, J ne§/-881, a dam at Middleville, one day last week. A.: reward of $800 had heave ered for its re- coyery, but the ‘li—ii f proved ineffectual, ox ~f sup ‘D’cstote of Fitéh Parish, late o! Oneonta, on. Or» I Jack Frost, (or bbl 11?!le Eton: (per hhl Men ss Yofit‘hs Boys and: Children 3 [ from: Chicago about the temporary chair- manship,, and were apparently regarded with greater interest by those not candi- dates than by- thoso-who- -were. . By half- 'The third national convention met at Bal- Timore 6n Jubs 7th, 1804, and after Missouri had given General Grant a complimentary vote, Lincoln was renominated by acclama- tion. In May, 1868, the republicans met again at Chicago, with General Joseph R \Hawley im the chair, and General Grant was nominated by-acelamatrou by the 610 votes of the convention. General Grant was re- nominated . by acclamotion—on—M-asbfihr 1872, at Philadelpbis. . In 1876 Mr. Blaine on their hats. past three-the end -of-ths reached. All the candidates, except Sen- ator Hawley, who wasin the chair, had taken their departure. (One hundred and eighteen bills had 'been taken up, sixty-two passed, one or two postponed, and the re-. mainder set .aside temporarily. under ob- jection. Senator Hale, inan exhausted tone, moved that the-senate-adjourm; 'The sen- ators sauhtered to the cloak rooms, and put The chair put the question, to which nobody responded snd he declar- Tim Canadian authorities propose to abolish. canal tolls, harbor-dues-and- port charges on the Bt. Lawrence water route, in order to atttact grain shipments Tus heavy frosts of last week were gen- eral thro'out an area tanging from New chusetts to Wisconsin and from central Pennsylvania to southern Canada. Much damage. to fruit and early crops is reported from all this region. J. Nelson Tappan, city chamberlain of New York, resigned Thursday-after his case had been laid before the grand jury. His \physicians adviso that his restoration to health-depends upon baying as absolute as a candidate for the presidency., In pre- senting hig name Colonel Robert G. Inger: Solt gave him the effusiyély poetical desig- has since borne in- two successive conven ttong. : The first ballot stood : Blaine, 285; Morton, 125; Bristow, 118 ; Conkling, 99; Hayes, 61; Hartranft, 68; Jewell, 11; and Wheeler, 8. On the seventh ballot Hayes received 984 votes, against 851 for Blaine, and was nominated. | 'The convention of 1830 met on Wednesday, the 2nd of June, but speot Thursday, Friday and Saturday ed the-kenate-stood adjonrned-untit neXt Friday morning * c ogg D exooratio Bextoar m Oextrap New Yorx.-A correspondent, presumably a democrat, writing. from Syracuse to the- New York Sun says: \List fall it wasgener- ally conceeded that the republicans would be overthrown in the presidential election But as soon as the majority in the house of representatives entered upon a free trade crusade, and insisted, that the Morrison bill should be 'made a test of democracy, the yentioh, which Anally was-withd snd In furthering permanent organization, the chairmanship falling to Gen. J. B. Hendor: son of Missouri, an Edmunds man, whose choiéeo was unanimous. At the evening acumen of importance was transacted, the committee on credentials not yet being able to report. The Latest News.-Dispatclies to the hour of going to pres indicate no ballot before this evening. The situation, as regards a candidate, may be suramed up as? Blaine against the field; -the question, whether the opposition to Blaine is united fnd determined enough to concentrate ef- fectively upon a dark horse. 'The shaky clement: is- the Arthur vote. It is stated that Gen. Sherman telegraphs that he'can- not rccept the nomination--Blaine's pros-. ~ pect of nomination is still excellent. Thx Ersororar Vork.-Now that the presidential campaign is close at hand, the following aualysis.of the electoral vote, ___ fromthe Boston Journal, will be val- uable to all who mean to keep an jatelli- gent eye on the progress of even upon calculations such as this that the ma- neuvering of the respective parties will pro- ceed : Tho electoral college of 1884 wil! be com- posed of 401 members, the votes of 201 of whom will bo necessary to elcclt; the next -president. - Of tho 88--states we believe that-82 of them may be counted on as gure for either one party or the other. 'The states that can be putin the republican «column, with the number of electors to which each is entitled, are as follows : Ttis trent In mangavering; and did not take take a ballo untit Monday. On Monday 28 ballots were taken, on 'Puesday eight, when Gar- field was nominated. On the first ballot Grant had 804 votes, Blaine 284, Shormin 93; Washburne 81, Edmunds 84, Windom 10. Grant's highest vote was 818 (85th bal- lot) and was 808 on the 86th ballot. Blaine's highest vote was 285 ; on the 84th ballot he had 275 votes, on the 85th 57, on the 86th 42. nap Tns Biriz in Pus;e Somoors.-On a case submitted recently by the Orangetown school beard Hon. W. B. Ruggles, superin- tendent of public instruction, reaffirms the doctrine laid down by the state authorities as early as 1888 that \scripture reading and whole rspect of the paigno was altered. 'The republicans took heart, and their hopes of suceess ripened info a conviction that they would carry the country. Just at this juncture the call for Mr. Tilden grew loud- er, and now it is widely believed that he is the only mar that can lift the democrais out of the slough into which they have been precipitated by. mismanagement in con- grees. Mr. Tilden is Ipoked upon ns a satis- factory platform in himself. His candI- dacy would raise. issues concerning the great fraud of 1875 on which the demo- crates would be united, while questions whereon they \differed would pretty much disappear.\ a--_--ag The Scrap Book. rest and quietude as possible.\ H B. Laid- law succeeds Tappan. . Joux C. Exo, ititeprcskicntohheficcond national bank of New York, for whose ar- rest warrants are out, was captured Friday, at Quebec, whence he was about to sall for England. It is regarded very doubtful whether under the extradition treaty he can be delivered over to the Fedral author- itles. day was more generally ob- served\ throughout the country, Friday, than usual. In the South, at Annapolis, the ,Uniqn and Confederate veterans united in tha ; at General Log- an delivered the oration; at Fredericks burg, Vs., Judge Goolnck of the Confed- rate-veterans. spoke at Richmond, colored military and civic societies paraded ; at Springfield, ex-Presidect Hayes made the address ; at Washington, Will Carlton read a poem and the Hon. Stewart LL. Woodford, delivered the oration ; in New York, Presi- dent Arthur reviewed the parade ; in Brooklyn,Genls. Sheridan, Grant and sher man participated in the exercises. ___ Crimes and Casualties. Tus defense of Alrs. Rowell to her hus- band's suit for divorce will be that he knew of her intimacy with Lynch and might have prevented it; that he took no steps to that end and thercfore is estopped. \Tuz village of Mechanicville is exelted Gxoror Snazwnxmnn, Journeyman tin- smith, attempted suicide Saturday, in Sid- ney Plats. He was of morose disposition, occasionally intemperate, and was induced ne.to shoot himself, The wound. will probably prove fatal. He has a wife and children in Waltgn, \ Warns tearing\ down an-oldhouse in Sloansville, Schohar{c-00., the other day a bag containing $1,500 in gold and several hundred in old state hank bills was found. They belonged 'to John Brown, a miser, who, having hoarded up this money died in destitute circumstances. Brexugiy, Schobarle-co., is a locality which would seem to commend itself to the fastidious-city boarder, Note the follow- lace : argo 'on the mountain back orJTn Burerars in Norwich on, Tuesday might of last week entered two or three places without securing much plunder, when final D. Eton's storehouse, Holes were drilled in the door, but before the job could be completed the marauders appear to have been frightened away. The arrest of \two .suspleious characters\ next day developed nothing tangible and' they were discharged. Ox the morning following a fire, which was extinguished before serious damage had been done, on Mailn-st. in Schenevus, one might last week, tracks were discovered leading from the rear of the building to Race-st. A detective was sent for who with Sheriff Becker examined the grounds. Bus- picion pointed to Hefty Howley A search was made, when his shoes which fitted the tracks in the soft earth and were wet and muddy, were found carefully hidden in his father's tarn. Upon this and other evidence a warrant was lasued. Ho has been held to await the action of the grand jury, Otego. Lewis & Jennings enjoyed. a bicycle trip. to Norwich and Oxford last week. prayers no-legitimate-part of-the business of the public schools.\ 'The argu- ment is thus stated by the superintendent : The material resources necessary for the maintenance of the publiq school system .are drawn at large from a ,population char- acterized by dissimilér religions beliefs, observances, modes.of. worship and prefer- ences. With such a public furnishing the money to support the schools, supplyin the-cinldren-in-attondanco- a baving equal rights to the full and equal enjoyment of all the benefits of the sghools, if it were possible to devise some limited measure of religious instruction for adop- tlon In the schools, upon which all these diverse classes and sects could harmonize, it would be a gratifying result, \But this is ticable-and - impossible. Tho only alternative, therefore, to preserve the benefits of the constitutional guarantees, in letter and in spirit, and to secure to all absolute equality of right in the matter of religious predelection, must be, however reluctantly the conclusion is avrived at, to exclude religious Instruction and OXercists from the public schools during school hours. 'The fact that the principle here enunci- ated has for so lost sight of that by many hasty paragraphers it is spoken of as \now doctrine,\ shows that practically it is not now a matter of gent eral importance. In districts where there- are patrons of the common school who fear their children may come to harm thro' such Laxps in Wall-st., New York, wore sold recently at the rate of $16,000,000 an acre. Crarurs O'Conon's will is characterized by extreme simplicity with sparing-usc-of- technical terms. New York city has six dog schools where tricks aro taught for prices ranging | from $75 to $150 a quarter. Tim opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a doy, and that of doling good once a year-(Voltaire. . Five of the six murderers hanged on & recent Friday in this country declared that rum had led them into crime., Or Pasteur, discoverer of the alleged cure for hydrophobia, there is the saying among French scientists : '\Pasteurisnever mistaken.\ Tnx oldest apothecary shop in Berlin will celebrate in 1888 Its four bundredth anniversary. This shop was recently sold for 1,200,000 marks. Ax English ovfngelist \laboring\.1n Cla- cinpate summons the mourners in thiswlse : \If you will oblige me ond Jesus, come right to the front seats. ' A New Your grocer, who sells kindling wood to the poor at three cents a bundle, Hbabed to<f@4 £ a Over at INCESt CHSC, UNG parvics DCIDP a 16+ ther and daughter hitherto mch respected. It is said the mother forced the daughter to submit in order to prevent their both being: turned out of doors. Ar Lille, Francd, ‘Sunday, a great num- ber of people had comme together to witness orse-races. Twenty went up In the car of a balloon. The car, badly balanced and overloaded, overturned at a height of 100-7 feet, precipitating every passcuger to the ground All were killed or fatally injured]. Oxe of the most fearful of recent trage- dies is that at West Albany on Thursday night\ when a German woman named Schreifer gut the throats of her babe and three younger children, and then with the fifth, a girl of nine, In her arms threw her- self upon the Central track not far from the house, where, an hour after, her lifeless body was i‘ound mangled by the passage of sustained fatal injuries. That evening Mrs. Scbrelfer bad quarreled with her husband concerning a savings bankbook, which she said sho had lost. It ended by his striking |-herdo-the-face and leaving the house. This was about 8 o'clock. en he returned, two hours later, it was to witness the fright. ful scenes described. A. postmortem exam- ination of the wretched woman's brain is thought to establish her sanity, but an ex- amination of Schreifer'a bank account shows that sho bad drawn out and made Colorado ...... Nebreskn....... . 6 . u Now Hampsl <% 18 OregON ............. - 8 - P ennsylvania .20 e 28 ie ; RUBME mme thodo Island, 24 #p 0: fnin ...... 7 nnerversnces 4 -p po 14 WH b 1 $ Michigan . 5 1 Minncsots.... Total, 16 states-....l.>i a 6g A The following aro the democratle states, 1p 5 i +4 with the number of electors to which each K \t , ‘g 4 18 entitled : Fo cf ': Sd The republicans must look to the doubt- {Ill states for on election, which are as fol- ows :\ CAMIFOTMI® 8 NOW YOPK cesses 86 Indi 15 Ohio. 24 Toliglous exercises as nre customary, ogiin- tion of the question may be avolded by holding exercises just before or after school hours and making attendance voluntary. Stats Sexate mas xo Power to Iurnis- os.-In the case of William J. McDonald, es X l' Total, 6 states........04 ys been a republican statc, presid-ntial years, or when there has been a full vote. The chances are that it will be republican this year ; consequently, if with _ Ohio, the republicans can carry Indians, a they did in 1880, sad California and Nevada, which they 'lost by the circulation of the Morey fetter when it was too late to: expose the forgery, they will have 203 elec. toral votes-two more than t fo n choice. If they can carry Now York and ~ Ohio, having fifty-nine votes, their candi- date will need no more votes. Porraaxy axo Divorce. -When the Tigh ante-polygamy bill was up for debate sn the senate, the other day, Senator Brown of Georgia moved an amendment making - adultery the only cause of divorce in places subject to the exclusive Jurisdiction of the United States, and proceeded to remarks, ~~ -which, hardly pertinent to thereal ques- tion in discussion, a good many people will pevertheless thask bim for making then and there. Christ, bo said, wes the author- ity af the christian world. on the sabject of tho marrage relation and the ane wife sys- temi. The mule Jald down by Hin was that whosoever should pat away bis wife, and -should marry cxceptfor r tm Albany fall last March by order of the state senate for refusal to testify be tore a special committeo engaged in the In- vestigation of New York muntc pal depart- ments, the general term holds the imprison- ment to have been Ilegal. 'The court holds that the common law doctrine that parlis- ment has the power to commit for con- tempt does not apply to the state senate, for the reason that the senate is oot in gen- eral like parliament a judicial, but is a legisla- tive body merely. Nor hss the power claimed been given tho scnste by statute. \Except when engaged in tho judicial functions euthorized by the constitution, neither brauch of the legislature has any power to punish for contempt for a refusal to answer a question.\ The court further holds that the questions put to McDonald were immaterial, and that he was act bound to answer then ; that the witness byd the right \to have the of coutsel in an orderly asd. thar when this right was refosed he was fostified in withdrawing. --- York San of Wednesday says: \There ore | quietly listening f Wiuir Dozs Tam Meas? -The New | asd arrested hemlock worth 84 up country. Tix gold fish globe must go. They act as burning glasses, and It is stated that one insurance company bas refused to take risks on bouses where they ate kept. Ir is claimed by the Western Union com- pany's officials that the Chicago convention and the presidentral canvass will be worth at least $1,000,000 to that corporation. The first locomotive steam engiue used in America was imported from England in 1820, It made its first trip on the Hones. dale and Carbondale road on the 8th of Au- gust, in that year A sixovian deed was receatly entered for record at Ratland, Vt. Jn It one of the contracting parths himself to labor lifelong for the other on dition that on the death of the employer he aball come foto possession of a farm. A rtoomst in Montana traveled eight days and nino nights in the direction Indi. cated by a fingerboard which read : \Six miles to Miles City.\ When at last tio ath- ed the place, he earned that the sign bad been carried off by Indians and stuck up where be saw it. \tx Criow connty, Georgia; a skort time ago, a tegro preacher was telling bis con- gation of the awful consequences of As ho stepped from the pulpit a reveage officer, who had been w minim i sixty counties in the stato of New York, Ee’bsm Edwarcs. is attacking “germs. he had on deposit. Fear of detection, her hukband having told her to go to the bank and get $125 for him, was doubtless the motive for her horrible deeds. What she had done with the money does not appear. Convention Incidents. The special correspondents of the dailies give some enter idents in tion with the convention at Chicago this week. Here aro a few: Ellis H. Roberts of the Utics Herald prrived Friday night and at once began a ferocious onslaught upon the president: He- declared among other wild things that he would not sugopofl a candidate nomloated by the rotton boroughs of the south. Last Saturday night a Chi reporter topped ot Congressman Burleigh's door. 'The congressman, who was about retinag, asked, \'Who's there ?\ \One of the bust ness men of New York city,\ was the re- ply. \Well sard Burleigh, \shove your Clieck under the door and go to bed. Lt is time all honest men were asleep.\ A negro named Randolph bas been posing here for a day or two as William H. Pless ants, a Virginia delegate. Plessants is known asan Arthor man and the Blainites, head- ed by C. E. Smith of the st once set to work to eaptare The pretended delegate. They mnedmddinedhimtooseed him and fried bim until they bed browned him foto a Blaine man. Ficaily a dispatch was received from Washington exposing the imposter. Omswncaily a surcharged orator mounts tram | (3 urina- mud edultery, and whoso ever married her who had been so pot away | committed adaltery. It followed that every man who put sway bis wife, except for farcicatton, and married azother, was cn | adalterer, the stote law to the contrary motwithstending. He wes a bigemist or and the who bed Cle- galy pot away ber Rosbasd and marred was goflty of polygamy because Ebe bed two kushands This wosses Hegol orccrding to Civics os wes tM F polygamy of the Momoce Bat in 20 years there had been granted i in New England €1500 Ewormes, destroying | 27,000 fr=Sie ond tomincg persoce to many flopily exces! Thase whe were far unita'ym’ other party. Assoning fist then fod Iuea Enonelfor mt: wo CLOO persess Civerdand memried agns who worspretisingpogg» | E‘HQV‘? Efgend, whle the netmmendes the Be In at tor bes ng uflewfitfiatzficfil pood flict (B90 men acd #ys W‘s moe H foot tey In flex Ives gloge tom-kfl. Afrsndicedtts wikia (he {est tert “yr” metersed 45 perecmiend per ecrt whos Egress oo 0 o 4T nem ments Winns entrees . tocse 54,000 | acd in eleven of them deegates to thy dem- | j ocratic state eanventinn, which meets is iSmean two weeks fram today, bave al. . 5&3in been chosen. | These eleven esun- | tes are entitled to fifty-seven delegates, They bave now chosss fifty-53®, feavic; six to be appointed, three in West/Loft: asd three In Qzoena Al these coun nties | nt; of emaree; for Me-Tride hess \EN’T ebsine, 5 tamfierwpmmgcarfiwmi bas been brought to cur cotice, and this: is that that of the Efty-cze delegates who , irre already forty six are for j Rosse] P. Flower atammrfitg and five fnr Grover Clevelas4.\ i { Frgsou Gopen. -Ths treaty reeocfiy eon ciel betwern Prammnund €-# pr +> | former control Over sl Anca, s | ooouirg fur times oo Dargo esthostste cfc Kaw York wil a poomation cf 20,000,000. | | The French bave bed a footing there sloce ISSL Ey the tzmsef ”MW\; t> Frees ° are cl ios tran exch all $1.7.5wm Catm whes is the rictsst pews: cts (Nines engte. Suh oa wool) be of Iomecss velze and Lama-men: cf tm Ins condioled betesen OH read ths Colm atlfli~r os, Cire io a tom orer the nation bath as to exe ._, ood (s Enropecs * b = cu i barbaric; she escdemus black, animate: the csacf flowerdecked vehicles for con- veyicg the wora out body to its last rest! ag place, and consiters sur mocroicg rebell- | fors, ooebristian and faiee to a foving, be- { Heving faith -a- -- The Capital A the New York Sto mye its ts] to pat Grst ouths retized list of fhe emy les cs the qpeskers tela io the ; house, and cm the majority istead it ecotiece to [is there, {tawny expenditures of the govern i mens were in round numbers $194,000,000 ifo 1878, $161,000,000 to 1879, $102,000,030 L3 1580, $177,000,000 {a iSSzlégifimmO 1893 and $200,000.00 \RMaspay Frazk Alssock avalsd Rimsef ; Cf the Boose to give the es- ”casuaawfimxlym‘w’m corte malonty # scara Hemvfi” totksppoatl] for repoarlcg co! on Pre's brit, and on alostal to | Oza of these orators was akste. He was John Temtery of Dakets,\ was the reply. I recognize you tow,\ the Arthur man shout \Yousre the big Indian chicf, Pricted Wied.\ House since leaying the stage route. B. G. W. Saunders is. seriously ill with 'preamonia at the house of B. Cook in this village. An address will be gives by Hon. L. E. Bowe, before the teachers nssociation, Fri- day evening... _ John G. Wright, formerly. a resident of Brooklyn, died very suddenly at his home on Sand Hill, Tuesday of last week. J. ----L-sm~.-____ Milford. Our niusic sfore does not open as adver- tised. . Hon. D. Wilber is at the Chicago con- vention. The New Orleans minstrels are billed for this place Monday next, Great damage was done Inst week to hops and other growing erops, by frost, In this vicinity. The suit against Bentley and others by Mr. Wilcox is withdrawn; Mr. Wilcox poying all costs. Mrs. Cortland Wilcox bad a shock of paralysis Tuesday night, from which she Ing In a Tecent Correspondence from that . Rattlesnakes Are being-kiHed-m= w agoner s, on the-Westlill-road. > ~ ly they began-operations-on-the-safo-in- R.- J-B-Inmils ongaged Utego 1 admitted—to probate and letters testamen- IstritO®, < deceased.; Potitton for-admimstration, der catered and letmfi'of'ndmimstration is- sued to Maria M. Parish, administratrix ; David J. Yager and O. L. Michael apprais- Estate of Daniel F. Doming, late of Mor. ms, decéased. Petition for administration, -+- Ordor-entofed and letters of administration | An d to Cora E. Deming, administratrix | Almon Tanner and Albert H. Ford, ap: | praisers. Estate of JosimnP Porter, late of Hart- wick, deceased. Final judicial account- Ing rendered by executor, decree entered, distribution ordered, and executor dis- charged from trust. . Esinte of . Henry C., Murdock, late of tary desued to Adatime,Murdock, executrix? James Potter and P. S.- Smith, appraisers. Estate of Lewis G. Cone, late of Una; dilla, deceased. Petition for administra- tlon, Order entered and letters of adminis- tration isguedto. hinderick L. Cone, admin- Estate of Peter Huestis, late of Burling- ton, deceaged. Objections filed ns to pro- bate of will. Order entered and probate of will adjourned to June 16. Estate of Nathaniel W. Gallup; late of Pittsfield, Final judicial account- Ing rendered by decree en tered and distribution A Rnaranaanm Esoarg.-Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa., was afflict d for six years with Asthma and Broncbitis. 'during\ which tima the best physi¢ians could give no relief,. Her. life was dispair- ed of, until in last October she procured a . Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and 'by continu- Tog its use for a short time she was com- pletely cured, gaining in flesh 50 pounds in a few months. Free trial bottle of this cer- tain cure for all throat and lung disensos at I‘ll LSB‘ord & Son's drug sture. Largo bot- ties $1. oa Barvz.-Tho' best Ars salve in the world foreuts, brulses;sores;-ul- |- cers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped WWW—m2; ——H—0—°.D_S_SAB_SAEARLL—LA_— tions, and positively cures piles, or no P required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For saleby N. L Ford & Sou. Special Notices. u GeeAXL—lzmarmnr—‘FB—lei sete] o iddloakldflol- more, -\Buffel ears; could not work. ' I ows, my llie'to‘vm Meyer’s «Catarch Cure -. Lanizs should wear a Hop Plaster over the small of the back, as it cures all aches ood pains. 25¢. st any drug store. All ready to apply. your heart ever seem to stop und do you feel a deatb-liko sensation? Do you bave sharp pains in the region of your heutt?-You have beart heart disease. Try Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator, $1 per bot- tle at druggists. For 15 Cryuts-You can get of E. I. Ford Kemp's Doinole Liver Pills for head- the lexion for tirpld Hver, for biliousness. Is tus Firming—When tyon have a cough and want relief, thick of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. A guaranteed rcmegy for those diseases. Price 50 cents and $1. Consunrrics Curzo.-An old physician, rotized-from lunulnw had nlnnmi Beat White Wheat \ w «Buckwheat Flour, (Der G 30m meal, (pcr wE) Corn and oats, ** tgddlings Corn fluckwheat CLOTELII‘J G- and n'complcte Hine of If it were passable ~_Gents' Pupnis’hlno' GOOdb! ad cence - In our Trunk and Trav cling Bog Depart ment many now novelties have bean added. Our Dry Goods Department I . to get tho testlmany of the m have used Hoonp's BARBAPARILLA for dc- ?* puny; Janguor, lassitude, and- that general feeling ofstupidity, weariness and exhaus- ton which every feels during this season, we should bo able to present to our readers _, such an. overwhelming mass of comniend-\ . atory messages, that the few who have not tried It do so at once, It fs a positive fact, nnd has been so effectually demon strated that no one to-day denies It, that Tlood's Sarsaparilla contains more real med. cinal value than any article before the people-. : . be What Dracut, Mass. Mxssrs. 6.1. iioens. Co., a Lowell, Mass - De Sim—I have sul- Han Did Wihitsnd bMiGustionn for ush an S gal-3:35\: lave tried win | Po ore I commenced tn i ta Kidney g gllixlntehloat- p, pain in my 001711) laint? chest and anus. headacho and y» 1d cfiullgl not ctu without feeling weary and al ggo g t. painny mornings I was obliged to down on tho Joun To do any work seem- ed almost imposs bie. . Have taken two bot- . thes. The backache dizziness my chest and arms, and tha in or Intense weariness are all gone. i can cat anyt n and it does not irons me at all. Feel , _like a now man. oop's SARSAPARIULA, all who desire to know anythin; 11.1101}: ll litiliivcomle to was“?s nd ask what 0 * \AoRarins' . conuny. lo Works through th6 blood, regulating, toning and fwigorating all the functions of the body. Bold by drpggists. Price $1, or six for $3, T I. 1100D & CO., Lowell. Mass. Fm‘hmnlhd ~.OF ~ ~~ R. MITC IBL, Pros. M. L. REYES Cashier. # First and Oldest Bank in Authorized Capital, $200,000. We imsnanct iii-1 eneral oanking business, and to thin department vite public attention, guamn- every arcommodation to our patrous con- cutout with sefety and Integrity. We receive deposits subject to check at sight Allow interest on certiGentes of deposit, Mtgoiwmmnnt bonds bought and sold; also town Money loaned on good endorsed notes ; town and government bonds an collateral Foreign dinfa Issued to all points {n Enro rmenxcr tickets to England and Ireln: a on ao. - hall-be-pl also on £. 0. w. best a a oii cll . is well. Alfed, and a larger and beit stock-of LACE OURTAINS Than that, whith is shown by us, is hard to find. our prices always reasonable, .We will do better by you than otheor wilt Green. once and we will take the chances of your coming; again. - liupccmiily Yours, MENDEL . BROTHERS A L VAT i |_ Just at present there is no actual value on Clothing. The mar- v We wish every one, whoreads this advertisement, a to thoroughly understand _. that we have more Clothing on hand at present than we wish to have, and in consequence of this we are sinughtor- ing everything. We carry thé largest .._ assortment of ready-made . Clothing in Oneonta, and our goods give excellent satisfaction in fit and wear. ~ It will astonish you to find what excellent Suits you can buy ft our *- store for very little a money. no We call spccml attention to our line of Men's Cassimere Suits that we are offering from $3 to $5. We use again our oft stated fact, that we are offering ready-made clothing for less » money than any other house in this section. We invite inspection. MANDELBAUM & PELZER. Opera Houso Blook, \ ONEONTA. Our stock Jn complete, our gooda reliable and 'Comb_ and sto its NO ACT ket is overstocked and so are we. Regret flied Thursday morning, without recover- thg consciousness, Shewas buried Monday of this week, her remains being followed to in his bands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable rem- edy for the speedy igod permunent cure ton relative to all business Investments, and oy ery effort will be made to accommodate enstomers this town. It is \Children's day\ at the XL E. church neat Sabbath, and everything is being done to make It an occasion of profit and enjoy- ment to all. The music will be under the direction of 8. N. Saxton. Sidney Plains. Mre. Dis leads jo.Qgeonts. ~ Esquire Hill's creamery is doing a good Lbusiness, «oww». Lester Hilsinger Is fmproving his place by fiagging, also a fie hedge. Our Hassock factory toder the manage- ment of Mr. Fowlers prosperous. The brick yard under the gaidonce of Mr. Wagoner is destined to be a success. Beversl New Yorkers are fn town for the Summer. Some aro stopplog at Hickok's hotel we l , A new pork, consisting of ome sere of ground nearly io the ceatre of tho villaze, i8 talked of, H. W. Clark bas purchased Parson's res- tnurast, near the depot His father bas charge of it. [-A vamberof new streals-are-soo8 to be- In!d oot, and will ers long be dotted with handsome residences. - School closed on Thorsday lost, for a long vecation. 'The Academy is to be rc- paired during vecation. aos The fences are nearly all removed and the houses mostly newly gaintede-It is a tidy well-kept street. The ME. cbureh is to be removed from its site to a fice Ast puorctased of Opposite the ald site will be W s i the prreagege which is pow cecopied by Ar. Foster, Fifth nvorne presents a fice appearence. | i to auy ose baviecg Catarmh or Catambal ~I bave for five years ont Asthma and all throat and Lung Af fections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility sud all Nervous Com- plaints, after baving tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has \felt it his duty to make It known to his suf- fering fellows. Actuated by this motlye and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or Eng- lish, with ull directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with naming this paper, 149 Power's BlocE Rochester, N. Yp A Goon lsvesruzx7. -One of cur promi- nent business men said to us the other day : \In the spring my wife got alf ran down and enuld not eat noything; passing your 'store I saw a pile of Hood's thrmpnrilla in the window, and got a bottle. After sho had taken it a week sho bad aronslni Epc- Mite,-nnd did her everything. She t bottles, and it was the best three dollars I eiizrginvesecd.\ C. 1. Hood & Co , Lowell, Por crog nis reer. -Set up To bed and | { coughed till the clothing was wet with pers- iraticn,. My wife insisted thas I use Electric Oil The first teaspoon. ful relieved me, and two bottles have cured re. ] cap bynestly recommend it.\ E. H. Perkics, Creek Centre, N. Y. Ereomo Mranap Woury-Can rea ulate their bustands amazingly fast, should they mot do their daty. Bardock Blood Bitters are s good regalator of the cfrouls- tios. They are exclusively a blood tonic, and cameo-nerdy strike at the root of many serious ailments. I worn recommend—Ewe Cream Balm could coi Be down for weeks at a time. } Since I bave been osing the Balm fFean e down and rest. I thank God that you ever invented scat n medicike-Frask P. Bar leigh, Fermingtoo, N. My 3:53,ch cise years, was afflicted with Cafeirh ; the csaof Ely's Cream Ban cHecied a compicte care -W. B, Ham-. hwiinolaa MRS. CORNELL, in the First National Bank Building, Main-St., Has opened an entirely now line of Jilllocry “out: cmbracthg everything csually kept in a Fist Cass Bstablishnort DUMEX CORSETE, UNIVERSAL PATTERKE, Do Not Buy Any DRESS GOODS, SILKS,_ LACE. CURTAINS.o CARPETS ! Without first looking at my stock and then regret doing so when it is too late. Rae Noy: New Norell in ty Corch Dewriva All * - The above stocks are al more than doubled with New Goods, in erery instance are guaranteed as represented, or your money most cheerfully refunded. | eta Sarre - dlt UUUUS Of all kinds, including New- ports and Gray Switches, A Complete STOCK OF LACES CALL AND EXABISE 60008. MRS. CORNELL, Gzecots, Apri foth, foss, star in Largest Stock ~ ASD mas, _ dads. Risco. Po. (® 6'3-3 Delegetises of men have visited al] the state delegations, and urged cpon| . Howe of the Netraskn delegation desta‘bes f their vit fase: \Some infart ® bare bees in hwo mcrammeefur We m3 them that the ears | mwwm Elaine cr Artbar, and wa wil give the mas why gets The pasts © Iln Omfingbam of fe New . ! York Enachnstizfl cf the \bet- : [ter Esme!\ bas to cdvce} becarfltz“=3 ma“~* ata \taugmtmzl 53153 cam of nee ; pet ; teo Iowan, wools as Artlcr . whom coy amwmwmd~vmw fifimdwszyxr‘ $2.31}ng *w_::*£f;‘tt3 racist “pr: img on | s {kar To prevent the rnlooet ‘y' from Their onden, they ma (xv-“mar. E3355: it} exe] hes ths Fisor snafu 3:21? ance un atalh on the first Cac mite max”, nge nwvflmzfil {inm Eval its tos west ammwba \ ral} steges: \$11 s=1 te \s gLMTMcSMM’ Is (magma, a imtswa wes of the them the elaine of their favorits. Charch | {we Cd oot want the fecisr Mammvm Fight acd Ted. No duk tome for ca We seo | as gentlemen Blocking the SReWaik. To The Herald: 'Very many who ore clilged to pass the~ madWLfiMm-ds. sre anz» iface to know If [6 fs fercomry tor thal ' of passere by. Mine Cresmsea Tave to recive of tobsengep:s, and Iallosce will | Do Gmxas's Caramm: (Tre -A toa sre bear profenity, | 59m. uawmtwcztmfi Loy fo. end otter mmmfirm perte :B be mus isl? C X. Rem \7.28 PiComettegim my of {mars ; \ va sM3,mv,aPfiTw-fl ras fisszm~ s W’s—$3351 teneost, Tosstny £50 temmacs anl $1.2: > ISS onne : to the CATE: | fug , Penpls erection oUlged to feive the lle. mam? walk for he creek mm order taget by.. Can | I’awcrtsrga} yoo H bes ose you pockege. Seecdu't.) & waex Bock, wih a weary aching! isgmnéathibpgeinégn of diseased = sa c—vef‘is’e res, mies is a- ~Baters. | Taxes I9 excp fa Netrcikn wes yourg yes, sod that , mmfiobefizehmfizgm of aecrowd | ‘V‘WJg'Tfi‘LQ a a cold or relieve | ress thea ~tz_ Me. M. J. Fel Prt Cale JuesSh 4Erh. ven, z: the sol bed treats. at? tomb) WJc-L’ecagvm Eunfrt Warmentsd toccm. “oxide fefse ec} pol porey.. £ ”gasizjéyé' B. Clsvelzcd. £3 Bm» soe Tas Wo TEES Vwmwwamjfz’kfl,’i Yt ; pg W. Poxty Core “Wmcssg a T Enders nok 5“ pote my X3. crmdra‘zfiis. Ww‘grflutenzz (dooms Pew» Sin sal Tin a Mets & ing tke Br. Thowas Eh- i Finest Assoriment I IN ON EON A. N T. SHERMAN MAIN STREET. Fest Tet, { son D.-C. DAVIS,---- 145 Main-st, Clothing Announcement | - Oneonta - <_ JOSEPH PRICE. Great Spécialfale for spring and sommer imule. Qorsteck is now completo, Call erly make your selections white wa are able to give you an otibmken Are pus man or a boy wanting to hoy clothing for pourecif * ADwe want fs tosbow pou cur stock and we know (Rat you will be convinacd that wo have the Largort and Best selected Line (67 .- brought to Oneonta. ~ BRIEFLY TOLD: Fine Dress Saits, Former Price, | . - -- $18 00. Now sol for $14 00 Al Wool Cass. Saits, Former Price, - 10 00. \ \© \ 7 $ Easiness Salts, Former Price, L § 50. aa e ar 5 50 AJ Woo Pants, Farcer Price, -o 4 00, « s 2 % A (] Une cf Yor, Bopf ani ChOtren's 630.411” mnt received. Dry Goods, Carpets. Ladies' and Gents® Furnishing Cood# Just Received. ’ O0 JosEPrh PRICE , : Aw gr urge & Berm t113 ms3 :o Important the Price of fiwmfiffim frzéfism 3 T3 fess VASEL f Pips Conce bemaes resored x Fea to taas o ks ; * A0 Aa lak 2\ . any te\ PKTROLEL® a ta a Co fha ro eo ante % ° ROVSS m~{£g§gfi_x3 C1. REW Y