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-MAT'frtaiAi KTiAMnai NEW YORK FASHION-- LETTER. HOLLOW PRETENSIONS. PITH AND POINT, 1 lei 1 4 Kwltl i Vfretty Attractive Rasa: But! Batettoa C-taw Deaaoea-atle fost TrsdraUtps Systematically Sold ay Study ft dimple, work hard at Ismspeaetv Wrap- raily re ine iittfTniawt I mutrmtw wwwi usntsaa. General of Virginia, an ex- I The dishonesty of Democratic pre-' tun KOBCKTS, Uifar i 4 i Confederate officer, and politically a tensions to purity and reform is show- ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. Tt post-ofnee at Big Muddy, Jackson County, has been discontinued, DjC.

Jones, a well-known hardware deafer of CI la ton, was declared insane recently and sent to the Jacksonville asylum. The Congregational Association of Illinois held iu forty-fourth annual session at Springfield a few days ago. A Decatur man who has been testipg the capacity of the sparrow to withstand the bitter Bourbon, takes a most dismal Ing itself in a striking manner, now. that Cleveland's Administration nasi view of Democratic prospects in the pugs, Eta. Special CbrmpondeaeaJ Summer novelties crowd put saof window and counters, which prove far toe tempting, In price, design and finality, to be-paaaed by without a purchase, and the snore expensive fabrics are in many instances left unsold.

The passing wonder to many experienced shoppers this year is time to develop and exhibit its'' -t Iks Boston Cbrer protest mildly gainst the lavish expenditure incurred in entertaining the Queen of the Cannibal Islands at "the Hub" and thinks (lie money had ar better have been pat into cleaning and sprinkling coming Presidential campaign; He declares that the spread of Republican doctrines has broken the Solid South, and rendered the election of a Democratic President an impossibility. And even with the South still solid; General Rosser does not believe that Democracy could again triumph. He effects of poison gave one bird a grain of crystal strychnine without offset. Gophers are doing a great deal of dam We desire to be underrated only by the assessor. If time is money some men bave enough to start a bank.

Be not simply good, but be good for something. Thoreau. The lazy man's happiness consists in sitting on the soft side of a pine plank and seeing other men work. "Whatever you do, my lxy, begin at the bottom and work up." "But, father, suppose I was going to di a wellP" The you.ig ladies who have "nothing to wear" generally have enough to keep them warm. Merchant Traveler.

The remark of the colored brother that "Cussin' wedder is niiwhiw age to crops in various part of the State. Patrick Lynch, an aged citisen of Litch field, was killed by a switch ehiriae the real quality. The inquiry now being made by the committee, at Arkansas City, into the abuses of the Indian post-tradership system Is a revelation of Democratic Civil-Service "reform" and Mugwumpio "purity" of a mosfconvineing character. It is in evidence before the committee that not only were former traders, who refused to be blackmailed, removed at a time and in a way that caused them great loss, amounting, in many cases, to financial ruin, but also that the persons appointed in their stead used the positions in the most venal manner. In ether day.

now snob real iy Handsome ana desirable textiles can be sold at their present low rates with an profit to either manufacturer or merchant. However, this, matter is not one for their solving. They have only to be thank'ul that this season the "dress money" allowance, can be made to go so far, and that such uncommonly attractive effects can be produced With so little outlay of green backa No lady need in these modera days be a dowd, or look any thing but a well-dressed and stylish member of society, for one dollar will go nearly as far as two did in former times. Among the list of pretty, inexpensive-goods are the old-fashioned challiea, which The livery stables and machinery and implement ware rooms oi H. Graham, in Ih nine months ordinary Rio coffee not advanced frcim, pine cents twenty-one cents, a rie of 123 per cent.

Coffees cf all other grades are alao going up rapidly. High prices are based on the shortness of the crop which reaches oar markets in July. Carrel, White County, were burned the seems to be a close observer of the drift of political sentiment, and be notes the fact that the new labor movement gains most of strength from the. Democratic ranks. His words are: "With the labor developments of the List year, it is easy to see that we can not carry New York.

That, of course, defeats us." other night. The loss was estimated at insurance $3,000. The fire caught from the explosion of a lamp. A recent statement from the United States Treasury showed that eighteen dist i- ii'lfiFiiTa Kfra in infiratif.n Tilitmia HAW rtt.Arn tufUr arA r.rriiiChf. nut in which were turning out 75,000 gallons per and finer than ever cay, against gallons a year ago.

provides that "no person, with or without license, shall sell or give away any before, really com Mrs. Henry Harris to drown her peting in In fact, it always been a one case an Illinois Democrat secured of genuine wonderment, that the work- a post-tradership p.nd made an ar-ing-men oi the Nation affiliated, in any rangemcnt by whi ch he received degree, with the Democratic party. In i seventy-five dollars a month for it, and the years before the war this party still retained his probate judgeship in kind of liquor on Sunday, under a pen self in Hock river at Rockford the other day on account of family troubles, bat her ty with the most expensive French vailing which they airy of not less than $200 nor more than husband saved her. A short time ago Mr. Illinois.

In other words, ho sold the $500. Thii will make it a criminal offense for a private citizen to serve wine Harris tried to kill himself with poison. but proving moredurs-ble for general A house owned by A. Saga was burned at Pekin the other afternoon. Loss, to his guests on Sunday.

pn' farmin'," unquestionably true. Itural Vermonlcr. If yoa wish to win the unselfish devotion of the waiter you must show him a good deal of "quarter." Bo, ton Commercial Gazelle. In murder cases vhere thero is danger of hanging the prisoner the defense makes every effort to hang the jury. 0.

Picayune. Conceit is a fool; deceit a knave. The first deceives itself, the second practice deception upon others. Both are intolerable. Boston Budget.

Lady Shopper "I am looking for a wedding present" Druggist "You was ruiea witn a rod or iron by tee slave-holding aristocrats of the South men who lived in luxury upon the profits of the toil or laborers held in servitude. And no sooner was the war over, and the work of woar. Exquisitely insurance, is.uua delicate designs John Brown, alias Dillon, a Chicago burglar, serving a twenty-year term at the Ah immense swarm of black crickets recently appeared in a 150 acre field of are printed upon their sheer wool JoHetf penitentiary from Montgomery County, died at the prison a few days ago orn near Sylvanla, and destroyed reconstruction completed, than the Democratic leaders of the North again yielded a practical control of their foundations; and favorable garniture for gowns nearly all the young corn, which was irom consumption. Brown's partner, Al ezander Ewing, who had a nineteen-year sppointment for seventy-five dollars a month. A number of other instances have been brought to light where the licenses granted to Democratic spoilsmen as the reward of party services have been made to pay tho appointee handsomely without his investing a cent of capital.

A friend of Secretary Lamar disposed of two licenses advantageously. Another man, representing himself as a special friend of Commissioner Atkins, with power to continue existing licenses in force, made a neat sum by selling his influence. Trading posts were established in a Just up and growing finely. It is said made of tne challie. term ior tne sarooscrnae, died of the same party's policy into the hands of the that there were little burrows all over disease a year ago.

is tiny black or dark colored vel South. Democracy presents the the field where, the insects had stored The son of alichael welch was found dead beside a fence on Calvin Hicks' farm strange anomaly of a party proclaim vet ribbon set on the corn after cutting it down. in straight rows. ing itself the champion of the masses, near Whitehall, Greene County, a few French cashmere yet controlled in the interests of days ago. He was crossing a wheat field The Boston Literary World "re from a base-ball game when he was struck would-be aristocrats and money mag views a volume of poems in the fol- 1 -a is another very popular summer fabric for tailor lowing language: "xne dook nas a nates.

The present National Administration is a striking illustration of by lightning. The Assistant State Entomologist, M. Weed, of Champaign, after a close ex nuntlicr of instances because friends of I cubic content of 117 inches; it contains 608 pages, comprises (we take the gowns for utility purposes. This fabric is made to this. There has never been, in the his amination of the insect that is doing great a am age to the strawberry crop in author's word for it) 800 poems, and it tory of Washington society, so much official ostentation and vulgar display fbombnaob costcms.

form an entire McLean and adjoining counties, decided weighs pounds 3 ounces all for suit, or is used as a fancy polonaise ever recently that it is the tbrlps, a very mi of money as now. Secretary Whitney, the new handsome striped suitings, which with the portrait of the author thrown nute insect. By attacking the pistil of who is the representative of the show clusters of pin stripes' in various in." were fortunate in coming here, madam. We have just laid in a large stock of the latest hair-restorer." NewHaven News. It is a happy thing for us that this is really all we have to concern ourselves about what to do next No man can do the second thing.

He can do tho first George Mac Donald. A little chap, told by his mother to say his prayers and to ask for what he wanted, prayed "for one hundred brothers and fifty sisters." The mother hurried the little sinner off to bed before he could say amen. Schoolmaster Bobby, my little'fellow, what is your eve for?" Bobby "Seein' wi" S. "And your ear?" B. "Hearin wi." S.

"And your nose, )bby?" B. (after a pause) "For takin' tho cauld wi." --Why it is that crying babies are al. the blossom it prevents the fertilization of the flower, and thus kills or dwarfs the colors, the lines mostly brilliant on neu Standard oil monopoly, and who is the tral grounds of the son-in-law of Henry B. Payne, whose Thb London police force are being patterns are in no decree conspicuous, ow scat in the Senate was obtained by ing to the narrowness of the stripes. taught abort hand, to enable them to put on paper quickly the results of berry.

Avoia of coal seven feet nine Inches thick was struck near Taylorsville a fow days ago at a depth of 433 feet. Benjamin P. Horn, proprietor of the East St. Louis stave factory, made an as A celebrated designer of costumes, in bribery and corruption, has been the leader in this ostentatious display, and this city, shows among his original creations, three exceptionally stilish and tne rresiaent iumself nas shown a strong tendency to aristocratic ex- unique models which are severally illus-strated here. One, a taylor suit of failli the Commissioner wanted places, and the existing ones were filled with Democrats or paying tribute to Democrats.

Among others who took an active part in the crooked transactions was a son of Commissioner Atkins. In short, the investigation already shows that the post traderships have been systematically bargained and sold, and that the favorites of Secretary Lamar and Indian Commissioner Atkins have made nice sums by the wholesale peddling of licenses. Commissioner Atkins has used his office to enrich his friends at the expanse of the public service. He has given them the power to tax every post trader in the territory, and by that tax to drive the traders to the use of the most doubtful of business methods, and with extremely injurious results. The Indians indirectly have been made to pay tribute to Democratic ringsters.

And yet this is the administration that has been lauded to the signment a few days ago tor the benefit of his creditors. The assets were estimated at t83.0Pl82 and the liabilities at $56,743.48. clusiveness. He is never seen walking ftancaii, is particularly adopted to stout about the city and mingling freely with woman as all the full drapery Is confined James English, a Chicago street-car to the back of the skirt A wide panal at tho side is decorated with a special design in applique, formed of Russian silk gimp. the throngs upon the street, as every Republican President front Lincoln down was in the habit of doing.

He is conductor, Shot and killed Daniel Mackey, a teamster, during the progress of a dispute on English's car a few days ago. Tho conductor was ar res tod. A pretty departure is shown in the ar their investigations and examinations. There are numerous occassions on which a policeman would be glad to bo able to take a rapid note of some foci dent which he witnessed or oonversa-Uon that he heard. Thb straw goods manufacturing Industry in New England is enjoying a boom this season.

The demand for goods is and the output will be gr eaten than last year. The introduction of the sewing machine and late improvements for the special purpose, greatly facilitate the manufacture of hat and cheapen cost the only President who closed tho rangement of the front of the basque. Six bones belonging to John McCabo. gates of the White House wheneyjr de sirous of walking in the grounds. He Chicago coal-dealer, were burned to death the other night in the barn at the rear of which is cut with a double-breasted piece reaching only half way down the bodice, the remainder buttoning straight down the front.

is the only President who has denied the office. The barn was totally destroyed. Loss, si.soa himself to the public, except on stated days. He is the only President too The second model of visiting costumes An improvement in the condition of the favors strongly of the picturesque and wheat and rye crops in the Bute Is aristocratic to use tho ordinary en chic, the skirt of trance to a tneater. ana who baa a skies as the realization of political puri the gown show.

A preliminary survey of the Froooort. private door constructed, by which he ing the stripes ty! If this be Democratic purity, what Dodgeville Northern railroad was start was enabled to reach his box without lowed ride in passenger cars, while well-behaved dogs aro relegated to the baggage car, is almost enough to puzzle a seven-thousand -dollar Inter-Stats Commerce Commissioner. Puck. Such a difference in people. Some weep because they part.

And languish broken hearted And others my heart I Because they never parted. T. B. AldricK dear!" exclaimed Cousin Jane, "my throat is so raw I can't sing any more. Doesn't singing make your throat raw.

Uncle Charles?" "I think," was the guarded reply, "that it has a tendency to mako tlioso raw who hear me." Boston Transcript. When a crowd of a dozen or more young men congregate in a billiard room at night, a stranger to the entire is Democratic corruption like? CVere-land Leader. arranged to run diagonally, with a simulated pet- ed at Prceport tho other morning. The entire line to Dodgoville, fifty -eight danger cf coming in contact with the vulgar crowd. miles, will probably be built this season.

ticoat in front, This IS 'another branch of the Illinois Cen SPICY COMMENTS. Notwithstanding the loud claims elabora te ly tral system. which the Democratic party has al- garniturod wth Over a dozen glandered horses were dis JJThe next National Democratic an intrlcato cm- wrays made of being the friend of the covered tho other day on tho farms of broidery in convention can renew all its promises Lowe, Hawkyard and Derrick, near laboring man, there is nothing more certain than that it has always been. made in 1884. It hasn't fulfilled any shaded silks.

Opening above Maroa, Macon County, Dr. Re id bad ordered of them. Chicago Inter Ocean. the horses killed, and many other were this, and reveal placed in quarantina Last summer horses flSTNow what's the matter with Hill died of tha disease in that locality. nnd Watterson for tho Democratic ing the entire front of tho petticoat, is a Mario Antoinctto pol Several flno horses belonging to M.

L. Presidential team? The Mugwumps Adams, near Downs, McLean County, died recently from the effect of eating too much clover. onaise, ma Jo oi wouldn't like it, but Old-Hickory's bones would rise again. SDrinafidd a 1 1 a bro- A special agent of the revenue service reports that from thirty thousand to fifty thousand Cuban cigars are annually smuggled into New York on Havana steamers. All these cigars are said to be owned7 by one person.

Recently a small seizure was made, and the collector announces that the illegal trade will be wiped out. Eight letters recently read in a London breach of prom i so case told in a complete way the course of true love. The first letter began "Dear Mr. Smith," then followed "My Doar John," then "My Darling John," "My own Darling Jack," "My Darling John." "Dear John," "Doar Sir," "Sir," and all was over. The counting of the money in the Treasury vaults will occupy seventy-five persons for nearly two months, during which they will count $137,000,000 in currency in the reserve and $95,000,000 in the cash vaults, $60,000,000 in stand fO.) Times.

caded satin ITIic attempt to make reform nnd Democracy fellow-travelers in paths political, recalls to mind the beautiful lines: foulard, the bodice front from throat to bolt turning back over a dainty nun's vest, the soft sur really, the enemy of labor. It has never, when in control of the Nation, put p.ny legislation into effect to ad-vanco tho interests of the working-man or to aid him in the proper education and training of his children. Up to the period of the war the South held labor to be degrading and fit only for slates. Tho older generation will remember the scorn with which the Southern Democrats spoke of the free mechanics and laboring men of the North as tho mudsills" of society. It may be interesting to quote a distin guished South Carolinian, Representative Kiett, who said in a sp.ccb in Congress, prior to the rebellion: Slavery Is (jreat primordial fact, rooUd In tho origin of things I As a CoVfclfory to this, it may be safely deduced that tfeMxist-cnoe of (white) laborers and organised societies was tho result of tWBmrtlal and progressive emancipation of alavar History tells us also that when the white company can easily pick out those who are married.

The latter consult their watches every five minutes after thb clock strikes ten. Drake's Traveler's Magazine. Hush! Papa is reading the paper. Do not disturb him, for the daily papei is the "great educator of the people." His has finished his murders, outragos, and minor horrors, and is now in midst of some juicy details of the latest scandals. Bo silent or you may interrupt his education.

Life. If some men Would only put the same amount of enthusiasnl into sawing wood that they put into sifting on a plank and watching nineteen men play ball thoir wives could kindle the nock River Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet in tho Court Htroet Church in Kockford on September 23. Bishop Mallcllck, of Boston, will pro-side. Tho Thirteenth Illinois Infantry celebrated the twenty-sixth anniversary of its mustering into service by a largely-attended ru union at Hock Island a few days ago. A sailor named Henry F.

McCabe wai arrested tho other day on tho charge i murdering J. M. Howard, the Indiana attorney, whose body was found in a Chicago luuiler-yard, and made a full confession. He said they quarreled, and he There was a ycung lady or Niger Wont out to ride on a tiger; They came back from the rida With the lady inside, And a smile on the face of the tiger. Baltimore Amcrcan.

arOnIy a few years ago there ils not a single Republican vote cast at plice-like folds tO VISITING COSTLMK. be made cither of crepe lisso, crepe do chine, or plain surah. The on the bodice portion, tho dog collar anl cuffs, aro doco-ratcd with cmbrjidcry to correspond. A stylish saa-side toilet is number three of the designer's models. This is natty and youthful in effect.

The short, elegant waistcoat is cut in a shapj at the neck over a plaited shirt-front of Tessah silk, and the diminutive jacket Is cut devoid of the usual front darts, the superb adjust-tniMi I of the juckut resting wholly on the arch of an extra deep uodcr-arm scam. The skirt portion is nlaited with a gradu Clinton, but a corps of New school-teachers invaded th ard silver dollars, $25,000,000 in gold and some $3,000,000 or more in smaller coin, a trifle of $320,000,000. dace, and the result is that a Renub-1 every twenty minutes t. imcnun lire knocked Howard down, and bis head struck a railroad iron in falling, from the effects of which he died. A Ashing olub has been organ iioi by tho young iuuies of bay brook, McLean County.

lean luajur unu inrce republican councilmen have iust been elected working classes stepped out of befidage they through the twenty-four hours and still have kindlings to spare Journal of Education. prancneauuo iour recurring suiXflVlslons the hero. 1 him if. will Ka Kiiey banders, a farmer, committed hireling, the beggar, the thief and the prosti- ,1 i- tnte, which have no general existence In slave ot Uie Kentucky Democrats to bu ciuu lewuajs ago on ois iarm near Beaver Crook, Bond County, ty severing popular cducntion is based upon sub lus jugular vein with a very dull knife, Grief over the death of his wife was the A swarm of bees looking for a place to light settled upon a span of mules us they were drawing a plow near Montgomery, Ala. The mules kicked and plunged, and this excited the bees, who began using their stings so savagely that soon the mules dropped dead.

The driver saved hjs life by running away, after a vain effort to drive the bees from the mules. assigned cause. He leaves six children stantial considerations of party safety and welfare. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

BSfThe Republican Legislature of A creamery is being built at Petersburg, countries, unless there has been a oommenoe-ment of emancipation. It is certain that, with such atrocious sentiments boldly advocated by Southern Democrats, and with the Democracy of the North their abject tools, the party, as a whole, was certainly not the friend of the laboring man. Nor has any thing been done since the war to show that the Democratic party jicuaru ouniy. According to a recent report of the Ag ated side-panel banded horizontally with bands of velvet In funt is a long apron drapery crenelated at tho lower edge, the Quare portions riclym-broldored. Many of tho sleeves for summ gowns will be quite different from those to which we have been accustomed.

ricultural Department corn was in very good condition throughout the State. The THE POOR EDITOR. Trials and Tribulations of Widely-Read Faropean Newspaper. Wo take the following complaint from a widely-read continental contemporary, which gives the public a few specimens from its daily budget of lotters. For the convenience of our reiders the letters dealing with tho same subject are placed in parallel columns: (1.) Yon wonld obllgei fi When are yon go-your readers by pub-Hng to stop this eternal lishing a few more do- subject about the Hof-tails about the layinglgarten? ennsylvania has passed a bill which may result in sweeping changes among the employes of the State.

It requires that "in every public dcp3rt- ment and upon all public works oi the oat crop was improving in southern and western sections, but was reported less favorably from the northeastern section i ii ut'av was at a siana-suu. Doing vorv good in tho northern and central portions has changed its ground upon this ques. Uon. The Democratic party has constantly endeavored to prostrate American in oi me oiaie ana ruiaski county, fair in Stato of Pennsylrania honorably discharged Union soldiers, sailors and marines of the late rebellion shall be preferred for appointment and employment," and that "age, loss of north central and southeastern sections. A ladt writing from England says The American girls who have married nobletucu have, in so many instances, led miserable lives, that it hns created a panic all along the line.

The noblemen are not always to blame either. You see they have often been brought up in the most selfish fashion, and they naturally imagine the obligation should be all oh one side." Dut very poor la counties bordering on the Ohio river. out oi toe J. It Hibhs, an old resident of Burin sr Your la 4 soft it is impossible to field, was kdlcd in attempting to board an open street-car while in motion a few days I wrap sny thin? up in It. dustries, and force idleness upon thousands of intelligent working-men.

It can claim no share in the Republican legislation during and since the war, which has resulted in free labor, in the rapid settlement of the great West through the Homestead law, in the ft.) My wife nses old newspapers for cleaning windows. Could yon not arrange to bave it rather softer? (S.) Whv don't Ton ago. you can not, etc, (1)1 im not estod in your politics. limb or other physical impairment, which does not in fact incapacitate, shall not be deemed to disqualify them, provided they possess the other requisite qualifications." National Labor Tribune. An Honest Avowal.

R. Liddlc, one of the leading merchants of Decatur, died the other afternoon, aged Parisian mod.stcs aro making great use of the old style bishop'ssleeves. The now ones look the most charming when made of the airiest and soTtcst of the textiles shirred into a band of velvet just bo-low the elbow with frills of lace al the lower edge. The of the sum- leave this local gossip alone, which nobody Thk New York Commercial asks: "Isn't there just a trifle too it yon can not give more room to local mat sixty-seven years. Ten thousand visitors attended the rapia extension of our industries.

The ters and keep yoor Doll tics tn decent bounds, I cares to know, and Increase the number ot your foreign correspondents? If these changes are not made. Democrats, in fact, have steadily bp- luuwi ui queens anQ rnnces aq(I Memorial Princesses in some of our juvenile macirHeld. At Day exercises in Spring-ten a. m. a nrocossion oau oe ODiigeo, eta.

posea every measure whose result of veterans, sons of vatonni n.i etc would be the advancement of the in The New York Star, the Democratic organ, is frank enough to avow the Yon do not tnffl (4) Why are yon al sia-side cosTrxa bodices of most eiently discuss the de- ways discussing ana events. criticising naked facts' real reason for the change in the Civil- mer daacins; toilets are cut in terests of the laboring classes. It is no wonder that the working-men of tho country are beginning to see the hol- myself. tverr euncatea mm close cuirass shape, and a vest or vest who do not understand aainesr or is it the purpose of their editors to make young monarchists and aristocrats of our American youth? Why ian't a story about a farmer or merchant or lawyer or engineer or printer just as interesting as one about a Prince or a Duchess or a Queen?" forma his om Judgment oo such much about politics. Iowness of thafc-artv's Dretcnsiona.

effoct is invariably teen upon the front. The fashion for half-open bodices has want to form their opinion from a newspa-j and are, abandoning It to iu fate. To- per. you can not, etc created a demand for tuckers, chemisettes, Russian gimpes, blouse front and plaited ledo Blaae. (a.) 1 like tout vaocr.

(M Whyhsveyon other organizations, led by the Abraham Lincoln Post of Chicago, marched to tho tomb of tho martyred President and laid upon it many beautiful offerings of flowers. Senator Cullom, on behalf of the Lincoln Monument Association, welcome! the visitors and delivered a brief eulogy of Lincoln. David Burns, a rich farmer living near Oreen Valley, Taxewell Countv, was OeeceU out o( a few days ago" bv lottery sharks giving tha names of J. a Brown of Chicago, P. Oault of 6U Louis, and E.

Jones, of New York. The swindlers escaped. Other farmers had been bit-1 ten by the same party, some losing as niffh and embroidered stomachers of every sort but if you can not, be- weather forecasts I know they are not very iobs long, arrange to MTifty of the scventv-one Demo and make. Very many of the lovely tca- give agricultural news, i snau do oougeo, etc rel able, bnt I am interested tn them, sad if yon oan not, etc mica, wuicn loroes an uie oia clerks into an "examination" for dismissal The Sltr says: "It was adopted because tkera are in the civil service a large number of Inoompe tents, most of whom were appointed by Republican administrations before tha law was enacted. They are Republican strikers and spoilsmen.

They 'owe their appointment to favoritism of the worst kind, and some of them hare been promoted by the same telloenoe that secured their appointment. The President takes a long step in tha right direction by ratifying a rule no or which these creatures may be weeded out." This new rule was inserted by "Bisb- i gowns exhibited are rich enough in appearance, and cost enough to entitle them to wear upon any full-dress occasion, the Ot) Knowing your is.) in tne name courtesy with regard tonne large number of the wishes of vour read State officials among "Old Johsxix Bjpfle," of Ogle Township, Somerset County, Pais dead, sged eighty-seven. When in his prime he coald kick tinware from a store ceiling eleven feet above the floor. Once when quite a young man he was rafting. The raft was wrecked and he escaped by jumping over twenty feet fabrics composing them being of soft Victoria silk faillo, crepe de chine, silk canvas in pale csquislte tints and the most ex ers, I am convinced that your subscribers, we i snau not ask la rain would most earnestly that yon will kindly urge yon to devote as as i.000.

Thay made a good haul in the vicinity of Morton and in Champaign County. iuuiuui ug upia'is much spmoe to tne puo-about the licatkm of mstters coo-wick, Hamburg Middle eeroing them as yo do Park, King Albert and to subjects lute resting cratic members of the Penttsvlvania Legislature are in favor of Cleveland's renomination. The Pennsylvania Democrats evidently like a candidate who has a big majority in their State, even if it was' against him. Albany Argus. JK-And now comes the report that the President recently expressed the fear that he would not live to the end of bis present term.

Thus ingeniously is the second-term serial kept running on from daj to day. Chicmio T9umal pensive white embroidered goods, lira p. lags, this coming season, will be worn both long and ample, abort and bouffant, bias, horiscnUl, and lengthwise drapings are deftly Intermingled on the front of ens gown, and rows of fine piping are agaia an upon some of the richest imported Sheriff Halltin, of Washington County, i a roca, irom which he was rescued. op WDeny, ana approvea by Grover I Cologne Cathedral lot-Uo lawyers and mUitarv Cleveland. Grover Cleveland at th i Ordo yoe ttiak Ha wonld nU rriTeJ KsahviUe the other night.

from lie would place four or five hogsheads Kebrask. with Robert Gora. who twenty in a row, Jump out of the first into the ago shot and killed Joseph Volte at pnees of stocks. A that a watchman Is I good deal of ballast entitled to hare his I head of the Administration; vet smur- oostumea Black and primrose yellow, New Minden, Washington County. Gore second and so en to the last, then jump backward to the first with apparent had been living at Indiana, under an i fashion, will be a very favorite assumed name, was married and had be- blck lace and satin gowes might be left out of motioa publicly aa-yoar paper to makriooaaoed UaaaOuaaral room for these thin rv ior aa offlolaU TTaattag that yon wiuJ PoU UaSL GazelU.

faced pharisees, like George William Curtis continue to sing peans to the praise of Cleveland as a Civil-Serrics reformer. Indianapolis Journal. tkis rx f. eome a prosperous farmer..

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