THl' NEW8 A ND HEAAI. WINNhJORV, U. 0. tI3Am V.nJ Se, - i Sge.o jir.w. a. I na, a1O 1, T C RI )OI APS "A TiA'T GRIT. uIM'un is '"tiw very little one." vwwt SAVO TAA'T fiF ina RepuAl. iats ctandidate is to be defeated I iriel wou be greatly assuaged if Bavard should be the man o beat blui-. BeR' PLIXU4,11, TilIE -ENU41SHlepub KM'lod AiLeist, h.0 objecte1 to take the (Oithiiare:tav th because ie di tot. b ve1(-%, il (,od ar tle E ig, h as bveit *iii(O-aed t4i sinply t.flivot inltead 'of~ ;nic. inig. . -- I'iiHiEi'.(J.1.ISoN S 'I' STEAMI'nS tIke pllave J w il'renlt. pl-ahces inl the la-st wevk. It a haler should 1)t imide to vol(t with sotn steai boat iau'. W!Vk. ICeh Occidents would not mcuv so 11 equkel y. W uii: DoN CAMERON Wa VSWO vY-y cflbrt to whoop the boys n for krunt, his wife was openly OxA-essiig a hope that (lie third-terin would be deke::td., aii Ohut -her "Uuclo 1Jlhn" Sher1:,1 out .-oudbe n1oi0tu11ate(l. Both i 0 wife Were dolled to dis i' PF::I I,T'.NPirisNTII% T tiso's1 ath74 rnauch whe.i c The criiiNalitv of' his irctammt1 . hii store o f if:' mt: .. auid hi:- grusluI and cosy' diliver.y all U4bit;iiiv to ioake it. oie o the iioNt plea.sing intellectual treatf; tint. we hitoe heard inl a long thie. .-.kTOn '\NCE w A i MA. lilMED LAST ,week inl Loutisville, Kentucky, to a N1s. Martin, 1a tvow kily, who is described as a petite brunete with 'Vry aittractivo ieatures anld mannilitrs. The 'enaitor looked his best on fle occasion and eaplivited the reporters. Lon i le and happiness to Senator Zeb and his bride. TIkT YTOMNA MAf FAMIARIk known as "Coal Oil Johnnv,' who became possessed of great wealth in the first dav" of the petrolein excitement, and livished his nionlev in chamlpagn and ilotouts living un1tii he becoic dead broke, has recently been loeked up in an Ohio prison for robbing a poor countryman. A fool and his money are soon plared. Tum Di:U(oCRALTs 1oF NoRnT Carolina have renoininated Governor Jarvis, who was elected four years ago as Leutenant-Governor with Governor Vune. Judge Fowle also ran for (lie n1oiniliationl and the canvass was 'ery heated and acrimonious. sJais was chosen on the first ballot. A strong ticket was noinated with him and North Carolina is prep)arinlg for a huge Democratic majority ini Novent becr. eratic Convention at Cincirnnai. Sei' eral months ago the people voted uiponi an aimendmirent to thecosiuon changing the ihne of election fromn October to November. The aed theilat Was declared adopted, and in consequence Indi1 ana ceased to occupy the p)rotnhienit posit ion she has hereto frie held in Ntionial policieos. The Supremie Coui t has just decided by a v.te of three to t wo that the ameund-1 1C:.;i. is !n . t .- 'i*cre w to E t he c'mn victora'.< pe ini (etol:er woutld ;i,..ubly ( g ive Gald:!d a wi over inP 1 Novem,ber, niot oly. in ~ind-.a.uti all tm dou tfu ncles;. Ini view of t his cotideat0ion 01 Jlendricks stock has taken a inn o oma up)ward. Ilis las'r aire on thet qui vice and haive ah-eati y beguni a p)ersistent hurrah in his be bwalt'. A11 Indiana man states the pos)ition as8 follows: WInt I say in regard to 1hdiania os ,. tibrd to take any-' risks thi's - nt' hcens MruC I. lIienidricks a ho has ever beent dii: :ia againi1ji*heF dlIe ry.or railber p'imitar.t iln a P'resi. deitil year hans bee bn't .,5 ; out, of dd th lousamlu. liIn c 8 .\Ir. I in dicks wats defea1te.d b'r "overno&r lby a Intajori ty of P;1 . mal th lit'Ipultbli mmo1 rity lor Preiden bit was8 t,579. ]n 18'72 he wats eleted governmor by a ma jority ot' .f-8: but thais sas u pon hais owns pasoniial p)opulalrity. TJhe balance ot' thle D)emocati tticket was~ defeated, .tnd at the Pr'esidential election of the sameO year there was a llepunblicana msajority' of 22,510. In 1876 Indiana gave TiMien anid Hendricks a plurall ty of555 votes, This wias aftera severe canvass, and theo result wats generally attribuited to thme personal anmd pl,itical popuilarity of 31r. IIen dricks in his own State. Ini that y'ear '4w there was a third part.y in the field that 1)01led 12,71(1 votes at the October electin and( 9,533 votes at thme Novemn ber-electionu. Thlis is the last political record 1Indiana has iado np1)on a Na tional ticketr and It was the firat (lane ns twenty years thsat tihe D)emocraitic election,and thIs was by a plturality .only. #VIhether i.n the *pend# elec -ti( n that third pairty that conkd have lurned the scales sat its pleasure in ,j 2~< 1876 shall disintegrate orioldI tuogeth eas a distlnct prty, the result of the election i' at b'est butt a mattuer of coni j tuoe tltepublioalls 6f that Atto ar6 organaislig for' a vigorous ~enpa1in, t f oee ildofit ot Fieeoau' n icaso r. iendricke douc - ne r"iq the ' I,tI zqrhiiat.h. ie bavv nelere attvket is re..V t~edby theto as vervottig. With 111arile Atthe heLdot tie ticet there in no reasonable d1oubt of a Democrat ip success li Indiana, fnd white tle Domocray of that. State wil'earnestlv espOuse thii Cause of the Ciilaliadi 'o1innee, whoeve ho liea be, it is reckless foly to assniml a Domouratie victor.y a iAls'red in that State wit h any oth 'citiidoto ta'I Mr. len th'lk e T 4re s no goo t Ieason why MY'. diltdIk4 shoIlid hlot Nrry tle Stilt'O of No'w Yotk and tw a large "ajor)ity. He has been ii' no way cotulicated in the inteirnd dissension'M of the party in that. State. It has beet !4umed by sIne ltat he gave o0oft(c(aev to 1'r. Tilden and I his friels(N by do lining to make i seeond i-aw for the Vice-Presidency. 0lh'ee tom such a valse wvould be . so tinrealsoiabl that it is mijust to Mr. Tillen mtix his 11riend% to as.u11he tit. Oillk'-o \ts Vaken. His decIlhanttion to be at candi date lid no t1ft'venc to Mr. Tilden, but wtas',6eral to all persis. it is I known that, Mr. flundricks wccepted 1t1e St. Louis liomillintion fIor Ithe second place l tie ticket with KIrCat relinetane-i a o l(Slely inl detr ence O a iiltilhokis dematd of the Convetti thit hVs ittI-d manke that rvok,%, the bt's' 110IOf 10al'oyinig In1di titt for the Denoev'acy. He su0ely is 1isifiab1 in deelfinhig to inake a see mid race for an oflee that he did not tiesire. His fieirls-, when they - ro Iuetaitlv ad\'ied lhul to accept* that St. LoUis 1101111lin tioll, tiider-stood. wheth'r with or Without s1i1feiellt Oetwonl, lit 'ita noillitintion for tle (lrst. plade oii the ticket ill 1880 was implied Iy pledged to him ii he w%oklid take Ohe ,econd pAiee in 1876. Th-esO Cacis, which we aire goiing to circhiate ii Jdiately, fully expliis the position A>1 1lidrisks as well as that of tile i(indint delegation. We ha'e cote ere wilh iio secoid choiee, and it wvouil be iseless to proposean Ililnal, inan for Ithe, second pllacc. It is but just to say that the Indiann inei tWtke a phillsible case. It would be askintg a good deal of I lendrikiis to pult liin lagin on I lie secoid place, ind he would doubtless absolttely r.e ruse to rt with anyboly but Sey ioill, and possibly eveln with hiln. And sin1ce SCymour is 111so declinin. 6vith thanks, tlie Deinoerats will have I difficult Iask in selecting their ticket. In a day or lWo their decisiwi ill be ilnowl. We hope (hat wisdoi wvill Ouide their deliberations. T - Irx iil lie Regret. that Conklii Was Not Noni iated, but, Conasiders oa'eld it -com Man." MILAUF;l2,Junle 10.-A W1or/d re )OtCr interviem-bd ('eneral Grant be ,ween tle heats of the reI it the Mi vattkee Driving Park, itid after alltid ng to tle reunion 110w il progress, hi ouched ulponl the politica li situaion. 3enieral Granlt said that he(. did niol de ;ire to be elasspd aimong politicians. 'The Chicago Conventioit N was a gtea train onl everybldv ai thl rucmilt vas pretty n'arly ti surpie., vls it "'Yes,'' hle.statinlgly saidi Generl Jrant. andithen he vo1unteeled Cfrank 'bligt'd to my f'rieitds who 'stood by lie 80 iobi,." "'Chief a'mong thtim Senatot Conk ing." "Yes, I wish he had1( beeni tomninated." "i low i.s it li didi not '0me1 before the convenltioni (" "Oh, hie refuseCd it. It ~ias not his >bj.ct. t>r tv ish. Hie was ntot a caindi 'But Genera arld rei'tet .fused." time." l)o you thinik Genetral Gar*tt ich(1 a st roli. man'1:' "'Oh, ves$, liw is I good manti. (Garfield hats always beeni -iglit." "D1o vou think hie can carry anyv -louthie'n State, General ?' "'No, I think not. There is, of ~ourse, old Virgitnia, where there is a~ hlantce for iReputblicanls to malike a coin rryT the St ate, buit lhe canniot ver vcll e'xwe 1 an1y1W0 ote.4 "A queerC et'imbinattionI that would The G eneral shrutged his shoulders, >ult mtade 110ans1u1 Cr. "Is Garfld goiing to be electedl am ~ mow ?" TIhe General did not r'eply. "WhUoml will the Dem(criats be lik> y to niomfintlt, GenealOil " "'W'e have mnanv Democrats here ~vho look towards Getneral Halncock.' "Seymiour," puriisued Grat, "I hai1ve *)eeni backintg aginst iulht'rs sinigly; ild I am almiost, readly to back htim igainst the fild ait present. General hancock has no show wvhatever, though of course he nmay wvin it. Sevi: ainotr is perhiaps theirt st roniyest. man11' Thle bell wvas runIg thrl the horses and4.1 lhe conlversattioni ended. BJ.4cKs3t1TrHs' hA3 tI:n1 SrcNAI.S. W~hen thle blacksmuit hi gives thle ainvil r1uick light blows it is ai sigtnal to thie helper t) use the sledge, or to strike The. force of tile blowvs given by the 4be~k.smiit his lhammiter 1ittdicattes (lie frce oft the blow it is required to give t he sledge'. IThe lactksmlithi's helper is supp)losed to strike' the wtrk in the mlidlett oft thei (111ires to be var'ied the blacksmnithI ini ientles whiero' ihe.sledge blows arec to fall by tonedhingi the'rquiired spot withi his handit hammerli3l. If (lie sledge is riredilCt to have a blaicksmltithI intd icattes the smtne t)o the hlper ,by dteliveing hand hiatiiit'r blows ii,n i whichi thle hand bainaner moves in the tdirect ion r'equliredl for the sletdge to tmove. If' thle blacksmiith de (li v(rs a heavv blo0w upon thle wvork antd an iniunitedi ate lght bfow (ipoti the anviil, it det notes thait hleavy sledge blows ale ire qiired. itf thuAt-e arFe two or mnoie helpers thie blackinmthI strlikes a low be'tweeni each hlIper's skedge--hammer~ blow, lie object b)ehig to iliere'ly dentote whler'e the sledge blows aire to fall1. When (lie blacksmiith dtesi res 1the sledige bl)ows to cease, lie lets Itie hanttd hammiter heatd fall upon the anivil anid conthitne Its ireboutid upon (lie samlle until It cealSss Thus (lie miovranit of the hand htim meri constitutes sigantls- to: the helper, adi what apear desnO~ihoiy blows to~ the comm on obs'er'vr con,stltmte the method,.of commnuncation betwoeen the blacksmith and l's helper. Ma )ot'abtriton4 --,ala%8,AN w wMI ,i W Ax - -. ipan d , Our lady readors Vill IIpoaps bi lutereAted tQ know how a grand mat tfuge It arra d jin f6r1is. The pr Itliftlies are penerakll. 0 rraliged bu twcl tie two fiilles11 With thle helt of the notaries; Ilss offten the nIarlIgi is Ilore romlaiic unld spriigs - pureh from love, inl whcli case the traditioii. ill fteps of corlltship an 111niarriago fit( much Iodifled. 8tippo,i11g, howeOver that a marriage has bwen revop'nized as advislible betwv'-en t wo fim fi lkc fi.rst thhilit to -do h to arr angt till i1t%r. viewy betwAh the youneg fulks. Vol tls pIurpose silolme neutral g round1 i genebiliy clioFenl, a receptionl tit a f'rienld's house, a concevrt, a ball, and the thentres. Tll opera is preferred bn the world of fildhion. tle opern coniique is popular wil the bout. geoise anld the provilnilis. The youtg ilIan Hits ill tle or' estr, ald thie young girl-, dU 'sd in Ii-r best, is JAlaced inl lont of a box. Bet ve tho itels tle younl"ig Ima pavs a visit to the box t1d is presentied. The next (lav lie pays i vliit to th ittim tihl(d ma111ke. a frimial d4emndtiid of the votinl- lady's hIanud. If le is accep(ed 1hie begins 'to pay Court. t) tlie VOun1g girl-. Every day, at this slage of' th pruoeedinig., the youn rnan if tIdited to tho h10use of, his future ts if ie were onle of tle #'inily. 110- is clled b) his christfi an ame. The day IAftcr tle "accordialles,'' or his acceplaion by the funlily, I presenlts his tuture witi aL ring;, Ilwavs the saie-one pealt, or ( wo peatrls miioutited with diaitionds. You may see these rillgS bv tihe score inl the JewellOrs' shops. 'Every da , too, he smds A holquet oh filoWel:s. Nowiidays (le bouplets are 1plendid, id '(.,i a small iforttine, Imr it is the mistomli to enlvelop them with lae, OIl.I is Solinetimlws l.:phacCd hv Wr1.. tvekl1 rb1,boll, on.which the 1a'me of' the volng girl is -ibroidueed. ,In lisis)(toICaI h'fih In i lies the filr4. person Lo wiloill the Inri1ge i; aIniiotlieeld is Ite pope, \vlo sends his benediction by tchegrapi, oil tie day of teOc (er*: m11Ony1% lit the chureb. Thl iitlie., ac. N.mpIIIai ed by her (hItIlter, visits lmr leienvld-s ill ord er to inorml them of, thel Mlppy jmws. Ii ladaiet de Seviii.ge's lays t-yoIg girl's weddinlg tMrousCIuII onitmnii ed only t hi l( d'0(SeSv. In tle Clr ot''t gace 1880 a weddill.'r trous eaul in l hi ife is ia very grid thir, Altd COMipris's t welve drezsvs, a1l ainde up, with stocking-S fc, hes stur httkies and hats to ialvh. TiOs (rous Seau togo-Ilber withi th livin, is wordh 'roin 20,OJ0 to .50,001 fi-tlis. Il Ohe trousiau ot the Princess [sablla do Gira. ile wifi of*t te A reldiuke Fred Wrich o Autstria, all tile linenll is Couln'U. !d Iy tIle grss. Tere are twlve loz(ei or e'verthiiiing. The weddilln. preseits, tlle 'Corheille." ire noW, ent inl a baskd. coverted with b.ows Ind vibbons. The molern "corwheille s at piece (if ('urn1itiure, a chill1,6onier,a X0'rk-luble. or what-no(. A fim pre: mis only% are placed ill it. and the rest 10 selit. A uI'se 11111 of gold is l vays hidden il Pile of the drawer. t is the slun11e oh' he poor, the Charity mrse. It is 1ho lonlger thie tistli 1-t .he nridegroom to presenl the tradt .1oal tashomere shawl. .'ha; is gipe mt of, t1;hionl. Thel --crbwille1 oh. ligh tlife llow -.)Itainls t wo hi ee dress , on' wb%vhitv :ild one black, two vel 't tres.vs iot mtade ip, t w or tliiree uiU iio dresses, t'td t woi thuur~L dresses, lia lta and s11( ortie s de baI.' Fansi oft i (degrees of'sp.lenudtr, senlt bo1tles a1 iCcesaire nd) card101 ease arO 1e indi(1s rentsaleIC. "libeoit s." too, ar r'' ept-e lOlnted iin thle '('orbel0ie boy grUouItps in li xe, Loui NV. ~ liatehl~tnes. inst nmitnted by' WatI.iau, oPr anlyI agrlleeale md( pi-eiIuts khtc ie'ick v wIlich t he iiney of' thle hi-idle;room enn ti-uggest, andii thet enriosi \ s(hoPp furn'isht. Oni everth ing the young' (itit ladyv 'I.st ter' cliuirch s.:rice hetr~ :anovialI heart og whItl all their qirte;:ngs will be lisphryevd :1 grandi( c:omiplPi [a thle 11n11ter'(L eje'wlr' we mtar nodd t hat .110 pear015 are' esteettned liigher 11han1 1Immiio. tds.. A nieIklace( of IpearIls oPt Ivye now~vs is wort h five hitnch-ed thou Illlatrs. It is11 oi og er~ h le cinstom1 .4o' exiit on t he dayl ofi the siginiug (Pt he :511ntract theo pr'eeItsH to thew bride >y ln herfiend,to~ andi relatives. Iti Entu and1( tlh& pubhilih e list of te ~pr's -ii and1 thli.r donorcts itn the ('oirt /oiur,a/ andi the local tnewspaper(ls: [l'.rnc the brh!eo thtaniks eacih of' those shlo live thoughi~lt oh' her, andl( tis lheir trii hbts.o frnientdsip to thle othi trs. On I he 8orsu and Perioadica, ind all kinids voting your ovenins arud saran tin onud of pu n' aon ond on thae n ost roa- b~rdeoo usiness. ohnii por m n t man sonablo terms arid its thec bast mann'er. All trictly honorablre. Beuseleras vo ant an omlderal par'nytly attendedl 6, know atat the t, pader i b aentbgr * El~. RL. STOKE9, the pAu, o enu u your ad ures~Ilu he tl Main o opposito now City Hlail, Co fee* $arnls odt 5as ~eryu~ntt