Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 December 1881 — Page 4
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llnbiiU psrtiantard TVllich I have already
nfemd tc as betas; no Im important than an tateUeetnat vtai 010 acta. If Coograee should deem it adviaabaj at ttaa'preaent aoaaioa to eat. blMi coenpetrtivo tosta for admission to the afie.adoabtaadi M have been sorsjsajte6 shaH m titan Rivlojf the nwm mr rnet tnppoti, aad txantaOjneomaund. voukt then oa a taSuro to usao any othri aoc upon tow subject, tttatananiiropnationor feafi, 00ft per jar may basndtoror tha enfotcemiinl of Miction 1 753 el tlieBevued Statute. With the aid thua al
ar). I shall strive to execute ins !-
1 ai that lav aecortbog to ils latter and
I aat aniIlfilnlS&e tc'tba meaenl !t3
eenicaat the tiovernment, to diiwiui tins iojtxt without dechuiag 09 dissegot from toe levcnaraJBoatioaiaaiDuiiateeeiarora with arhwh th have been meat 1; assaulted; that Ifcey are, its claw, iwlok at, ineftfciHitit, earrapt, ia a utateanent which lu beam often marie aiad wsrlev? cintUated, bar, Then the ex taut, variety, c tiluaov and impoflaro of tbeir dutiae re eooaklered, the great majoi n7 OB the eaaahaves of the GovejriBDeut in, to aaj judgment, anlia. of high eommer.gatwa. wiinimanntE. The eoolhnung tieslino of the merchant marine of ttrs UttUod dtattathvto bo greatly dopiored. In view of th fiat that w fnraiah so Urge a jiropoctioa of the freights of the eonaBaeseaal Torld, and tha onr shipment err ateedOyand rapidJT toareaalar, ta a oaaadf ieipriaotnationlTlBeariiaThjationintewat dnnhnsbjiie, but it to lea than vjiieo oar enports am! unporta wero net half so hvrae aa now, eittur in ballcw value. There must be eome peculiar hindrance to the dsrvriopanuot of thta interest, or tha enasrprwe and enrt of American aiecbanios and oapttaJbbV wosld haw kept this eoaptry at Isaat abraaat t onr rivaT tha fr endly oonteat for osaaiiaaiaBOiaey. The anhatitutuiiaf iron for wood an! el steam for sail have sir joght gnat revolntioue in the carrying trade ot the world, bot theon changea eonki no hare been advene to Ameri.a, if we had given to onr navigation internet a portion of the aid n protection wirkhkave been so wfciely bartovnd upon onr
mavn'actiiren. I commend Ine wiioee suojeot totbs wisdom of Osngnaa, with thu aqggeatioc
that no OB&BBOB 01 greater fartber-rcaebmg imporSiwe oam :
la WIS the Supreme Court of the United Bute ckrrarod nocantttatiooal the statute of certain gritea which unvoted upom ahipowneni orcouaif iieeia tax of eH.50 for each pataenaer arriving from a foreign country, or, in hett thereof, reqaired a bond to indemnify tha fttate an i local anthontiea igainat pxpenae for thefotaerebaf oraopport of and it paawoger. Smea tl.ia dedakm the expeme attandiog the ire and aoparrkaon (a Siaialgianu baa fa on on the tatea at iihoaa porta they nave landed, Aa a large uajority of anon hn ldgrants kmod1atety ifon their arrmL pr need to the hdand Stoiek indtheTerritorKa coacok permuient ami itia manifeetly mimt to uupoee npon the Statewhoae aborea ti sj lint reach :e harden rhtcfa it now bean. Far tbia reason, and bo awe of the
national importance of th- anbjiet, I Room-
mena icjsisBon xegannng- uwaenani o tnoaitoiyeani of huougruita at the parte of
Ingrstto state that the people of Ataaka have iciisonto oomplaiD that twy are aa yet nnpnm led with any form of K vernment by which He or property can ) icotected. WbSetM extent of ita ;pnlatiaa dots not Justify t he appLcation of tlie costly machinery of Tamtortai mimstratioo, th. ro it immediate D-oesaity for cooefctoung och a form of Kov.rnmeiit aa wiB promote the ednaatMm of the people and ecnn the ndaamMnioit of iusUoe. The Senate as ita
bast acrcion passed s bill prorBUng for eonstroetioaof a ta.ldiiig for tue Sxary or Oongrera, tot tttaiU-diobacoino ai .w. ThepreTWoncr aneh abki protestion f thia great coUediun of bock 1. ani for tbo sovrrisht de-
partBariit eannuried with it, has ecome a anb-
eot or aatiooaumportaaoa, aaa 1 inaaid receive
lelljyjft aXScniaiu. nnmnei or oiuaiBia.
The report of the Cbmmiaai oners' of the
Siatriet of Colombia, herewith tranamittad.
wiBinfijrmyoa fully af tha cosiditton of the affaira of the Dbanct. 'Hie Tit ll importance
of legislation for thororwaianoii and improvoaaent ot the marshes, aod for the entabhan-
ment ot the harbor Itaea aioog the Potomas liver font fa undout ted. It !i teprearnted that is their praam ooodition daae marshes snrtOBxlr affect teas health of the roaidencs of tha adjaxnt iiarts of the eny, and that they rnauy mur the general aspect of the park in which stiitda tbo Waahjrjeton Motrament. Ta hnpnr'ement woold add to that park and the pari south of the Zxrcahve mansion a bog ana of valuable land, and wonid transform whiit is now be bored to be a dangerons nnisaasa into an tfcaotint landscape extendutg to t he nver front. They' lerasamend the remmal of ibe steam railway lines bom the surface of the streets of the sty, and the locttion of the nesesany depots in" such places as may be convenient for the pal lic accommodation. The f call attention
to the lenoenev of th. W
nrrioutlr affects the material nr aperitv
otty an i tbe health tnd comfort of its inhata-
xacta. 1 eomrni'nn maw HObtec a to joor carefnl enn tideratioa. The importance of timely IngkdaHan with reapee to the aacertftoncurai , dcclaratioo of ras von iok niflomu j zucrom waa alarpiv called to the atention of the rplc mora than four yam ago. It to be hoped that some well-deOned meastt e may be devised bnora another nation d election, which will render tmneeesaary a resort to any expedient of a temporary . hsnetsr for the de enmnaoDC of qiaaatii os npon contested ntm-ns. Qneviofia wham concern the very exiitmon of the Crotenanent and the liberties of the people ware nqasjestad by the prolonged ilmess of theht.s Pieaident, and Ids oooaeqaent incspadty to perform tbo fractions of bis offioa. B provided b.- the second article of the eonstitni xi, in the fifth claaxe ot ils a resection, that i.i case of the removal ot the llealdeni ten office, or of hit dV.tth, Ttna'ion, inV bWy to diseharge the poa era and di tits of aakl office, the same shall devolve on tb Vice Preudent. Whit is the intentioa of t'Kj eontatnkn m ils specMcation of "iiiabmty to dwdiange Has powers and donas of said oAse," at 01 u of the eontingaciam wtneh calls toe Yke Preaitent to the ei3e-ae of PrasdmtMl fonitioiw, ia ibe inabfl.'y delegated inncnainreto nwg-coo tinned mtel;ual inmpaeitr, or has it broader im-
pertf wnat most be tu mten , a duration? How 3HMt its exkteooe bn sstahtished? Has tbe r.'eaidcnt, whoas inability 1 a the Eub)eet of inqou-f, any voice hi determining whetber ox not si mists? Or fc the deeiionof thatmoBKnhia snd deBcate qutetion eonSded to the . Vice President, or- it eaotempinled by the omisti! ution that Congrtias abonld pronle by law pircweiy. VHaTamrOU eCW) HUM PrAMTJTT, an4 bow and by what trftxmat or suthorty it ebontl beajnertained? if the inabihty proves temporary in its nature anddnnng itsconttunsiKe the Vice PmRt eut b.wfuity exerdsss the fiioctiooa of the Execolive by what tenure does heboid his etteo? Dies be continne aa frasident for Bit nmiiinrier of the fomuKan term, or wooh the elected rsssKieat, his inabCiV shoiud oeaae nt the interval, be empowered to unnsis Ma neVsi sad fc. having soch a.wf ill awtlwrity, hs abowH exstdaawoeddthe Yi. fki-salent h) thereapod esapowrred to romne Me powcm and duties ae each. Iesnnon donbt that these imoortact onesuonn wis rcceivs your early and ihengbtf ol eoneidercriori. Xlplv nnprewed with tnaaivRtorraK aimpossiniiriaa which have so nnezpcetp: dly dt rutted npon m it wfil be my eooatant irarpone to co-operate with von in sneh mesrr as will promote tbe glory of toe oountiy an) th nroaperityof ite people. C uran:a A. Anxsrav WamtuwWBi. D. C-, 2ec C 1S81.
m KAraw Ianmrat frattds are being discovered in the department of tbo Beeeiver of Taxos of rbUxdelphia. The amount will probably amonnt to milliiiDs of doUan. Thk Directors of the Mechanicjs' Katiooal Bank of Newark have agreed to contribute el, 000,000 toward paying tbe oredltors and nvtvise the instttntioj. which will nrob&blv ie
salt in the resumption of basiness.
Haiobt's tmnnerj, at Milton Center, K. T,, valntd at wlOOOO, was destroyed by fire Grain, Rising & Co., a boot and shoo firm ot Boston, have t ailed, with liabilities ot over lMtW0. TOE WEST. By. H. W. Xaxatu,' of Chioago, has been kicked cot of tbe Uethodtat chui-cb, and the door slammed ia his face. Tbe Judicial Court of the church at Terra Bantr, Ind., rctnasd to entertain tbo appeal or the revi-routl gentleman from the Sock lhver Omfer. iko, which nettle tho ease forever, so far an the Itetbodist deoominalioii is cone raed. Tbo vote on the (mention ot cnteitainmg tbo apprat waaoverwbdminghr iigiinut Dr. TliomK, but fi-nr out of nineteon voting to allow the owe tobe heard on ite merits. The dwelling of J. J. Furrow," near
Wmterset, Iowa, was turned a fewnisl.ta tince. Three girls sleeping np st.im, ag.d 9, 12 iviid 17, were burned to death. Their bo-Ues were Lorned to cinders. 'Jht. children wnked. hut were aiisid to jump .. Ten pri onuis broke out of the jail at Kansas City bv nryinc op i the cage with tho leg or an iron bedstead. Two of them wen rceaDtani at Independence. , A notbtd Gdkndn highwajiaau nnd stsge robber namel Ham White was being convevod to the Detroit llouito of Correction by United States Mondial Wikox, of IX-nver. KeariNikagon, Hicb.. on the Miction Central toad, the convict picked the lock ot his ImndCLfis with a toothpick and ferocioBiy aitackud tbe Minfhal. There were seventeen men in the ear who aw the whole affair, but who, m a most cowarfiy way, loft tbo officer to struggle with tbe dtperatis man. In tlie straggle Wbita eciztd Vi'ilcot's revolver snd tried to shoot him, wbvu Mrs. Kmithsoa, wife of a Dcnvir o:igiecr, on her way to New Tort, aad the only woman in the cat, sprang noon the seat behind tho struggling men, seixed th convict around the ntck, and disabled him to a sufficient extent to amble tbe Marshal tn ones more secure control of him. Daniel t. Sella, President of the Commercial National Bank of ClevoUud, took I mm the vamta a pasaboard box coutauiing tU7,(00 in bonds, intending to cat the coupons. His attention being directed to soother matter, ha turned bis 'back npon the desk 'or a few minutes. When he returned his coupon clipping ho w.is sstonishrd to discover that a box contain ug tll7,iS0v worth of the bonds was ai m.up, and also a gentccl-sppanm; jouug man who had been waiting for an itdcrview with tbe bank President. Mr. Ealls M now anxious to interview the young mao so anxious, indeed, that he offers to pay 7,500 for that privih y,o ... Flame Drake ontuai'ly on the moiiiing uf the 4th fart., in one of FiUsbnry's flouriug mi Is, at Minneapolis, and speedily extended to the Excelrjor, tbe MinnoapolM, and the Empire nuns, and the cotton factuy of Dorillua Morri on. Then they attacked a train of loaded freight-cars, at a hicb moment aa explosion 00cnired in the Minncspolis mill, hireling the walls, kiitiog three men, and severely injuring otlicri'. The mills dentroyed represent ouetcntb or the capacity of the city. The total otaia SU6.S00, and the insnrance $207,173. THE MMIXlaV A otaoe-coack was robbed near San Antonio, Texas, by a single highwayman A bofltr exphii at Tsaoo, Miss., wounded tevrn colored men. focr fatally. . . .Two' young tovera in Kew Oiiaant, named Margaret Tassey and Henry Henno, roHolvod to die together because of tho hostility of the girl's mother to their union Henry uted the revolver, and
both are believed to be fatally wounded. . . . Two negroes named Jordan and Crjig, caught at Yazoo CHv, SOxs., confessed to the murder of Bobert Cat in, near KnntKueld, Miss. Both were hmehed by an infuriated mob. . . . .The jail at Oxford, N. C, was raided by a mob of about 100 maaksdnwn, and two colored men, diarged with cbemnrdar of T. H. Lynch, were hanged in a grove where ti e murder was oomnutted. Tbe lictima eonfesxed iba crime Thbek men -were killed and several wounded by a co&iiiion of trains at EaUsvQle, Xaxas. WABHIMCVOIf. TioVdebt st jtement issued on Um 1st inat. iihows a decrease ot the public debt during Kovember of t?,2t3,li6j sashintfe-tetss--
IHCIll fallow , JCB1 HWKM UWWIIHHUgf, t34& 681,-016; Iraetional currency outataraling, 17,003.128 ; decrease of debt since June 30, 1881, 62,373,471 . . . . A marble tablet has bsonplaeed in the Udioa' waiting-room of the Baltimure and Potomac deoot at Washington, to mark the spot when. Ptssinaut Osrfleld waa shot The tablet it. American statuary marble, and consists of a sill resting npon two corbels, outside of which, ate two ndsstera. representuvg sa ax and maces.-' Two draped Bigs form a canopy over the inscription, in gold letters, James Abram OirSeld, Preaidenf, of tbe United States, July 1881. The whole is snrmoanted by aa eagle with outstretched wings, holding in its tskms s bundle of arrows and laurel leaves. A xdrrfKB has been addressed by the State Department at Washington to ad tha United States representatives in the South American conntrka, in which ia set forth the desire of the Unit! States for an honorable peace, between Chili and Fern. The United (States iiiiseseiililnes are instructed to make known the wish of the State DeparUcent ia this matter. Mean. Wslter Blaine and Wdlr iam Treaoott have ssiled trim New York for Chili for tbe parpoee of acquainting Minister Bnrtbat of the wn of the President in the
axtttex. Both gentleuKiii wul visit rero. rourri&AX. Thb Democr atio members of the Kentncky Legialatine met in caucus and nomioated
Senator Back tar bis own snoeatsor. Thers
was no oppositicii to him in the caucus.
tho same thing. A borse allowed liis head will work easier and last lunger than one on which a check ia used. Blinds are luiothor iwpular absurdity iuthe use of hones. They collect dust, pound the eye and "are in every way a nntsaue?. A home that cannot be drivou with imfety without them siionUl lx sold to 11 Tailrottd grader. ' No oolt should lie broken to them. Lincoln Neb) Jour-na&
Bladt HOk Mica Kiaes.
Tbo HeMsckiu nt .iot. mine waa viaited, aad being tbe first one w ever saw, was enwciraM with ietcreMt It ia found in lata of white syur that resembles ware
attach in asppearancc, a a distance, white qaartz, but ia very (tLuuBilar. The mica U-a in atratas, well defiaed, and all of
tfcsva in who aame Met: lyinir in the
eaatt onreetion, and from one to two feet in thi(kBesa. The mica in these Jedaea
iafotmdin sheets from ouetofonrinehea
in tbiekness, and altliongh in a vortical poaitioTJ, lie in every eottceiTabkr diueetion, parallel with tte ledge, at right snxiea to it and to all pa nts of the com-
paan, and tUs ail ocoara in a foot or two of the lemrth of tiie fonmition. It comes
oat of the mine in pieces, of different ami, the smalW prod omina ting, and .from tbe aine b etixrietl to the catling' bjMue, where the shMte an divkld into about ma eighth of aa inch in tLkkuesa) and then squared by a loachine that reaanlriea thoae naed oiy tinners in cutting tin and abeet iron. After being cot the miea ia weighed and carefttlly wrapped wp in jpaper and tied with twine, one poo lid m each paciiage, all of the same am, with the size and weight marked on tbe outside. It is then oloerlr packed in tnixeaand ahipp-ad. It is valuable in accordance with its ai, this ; mica that ia but two )jy ioo iuches ia worth at the JSiti sixty eenta ptn pound, while that of i;x try nine inohe ia worth 8. DoAwooA Timet. Ttsx lies Moines (Iowa) Tri- Wvekly SVihoiseaaya: " A Hsrrisbor? (Pa.) journal aasa.tioat that Mr. P. Bentanger, No. 4 Market Straare, that city, was cured by St. Jacob Oil of a violsnt attack of rheuraatiaac. "
Tan physiciuis who attended the late President have refused to send their bills to tha flnanrisl agent of Mra. Garfield, but will submit them to Congrew. They have declined to take anything dt all for their services unlee it comes from the Goveraiuenfe Their buhl will amount tobout30,000. a Fakaha disp atches are pregnant with indications of tronhm to come between Mexico and her sister rer utiles of Central America. If Mexico attacks Guatemala, it is believed the other republics will unite in her defense. , Thb propeller Jane Miller, which ailed from Owen Bound, Out, Nov. 2S, was wrecked in Oolpt.ya bay, with twenty-Ave persensoa board. A Chicago lady sent Guitean a check for 'f 5,000 worth of agony and distress," io beobarged "to tbsaccouot of bis Satan's Majesty." IsroBifAiios lias been received ut WaabJrgton of the death of Gen. Hugh Jndacai Kupstrick, "aunwtcr to QiiU. Ho died at He ahaKO, Chiii. MKTEiaifc
A tabkxb n arced Hogan, who paid
hbi rent, has been fatally shot iu T.pporary,
Ireland, and a farmer in Leitrim, who paid iu rant, waaacaanttsd and received twelve wounds, wb:ch it is behoved will result fatally. Charles
1 woo, a Parnellito member of Parliament, has been elected Lord Mayor of Dublin. A Mayooroner's jury returned a verdict of willful murder against Police Inspector Ulritch for the lulling of Mrs. McDooongb. Io a recant affray at Bemmliet
Taw British war Teasel London eBpiod a slavtr off Zanzibar, flying French colors, aad Bred a gnn across her bow to compel her turreodcr. Tbe Knn p mm fnft. which m-a
manned by At aba, n plied with adH hargoof rides, killing the Euglish CanUio and tiro
sailors, ana ibsn sailed away. McKekzir A Co., contractors at Cap. Town, Africa, have failed for 42. 000. OOP. Keinhif a liorwr"
One of the moit Eeueli::, nul yet very common habit of ihe Americati
people, is the reining of tu-iving hon-cs
so tight as to mnu t upon tliem a grmt deal of Bttin. tind.ir lite mistaken ide.i
tliat it adds to tlie stylish appeumuce of the asunrJ. When people see a horse's
hiMWt drawn np by the bearing rem, and see htm Btoppi:i;; short aLd clmm; iug the bit, tosaiitg Im head and rattliug the
haniess, wiy naeTtme that lie is rtcttuir
iii the prid-t of hbt strength nnd follnnts
o; spirit, wnerea tun animal ih really s ifferinfr atrjnves of pain, nnd is tryiuu
b gain by tJjei raovements momenttiry . ir m.. 1 1 . 1 .
tiw. and wo know he feela bettor, when
panning a natural, leisurely, twinging gait. It is us abcessa'-y for his head to otcillate in response to the mi rinns of his body as it is for a man'a hand to do
FOBTY-SETENTil C0SGBESS. rAUTT OAVflCtllllO. The Bop'iblicun members of tho House of Representatives met in caucus at th( Capitol in Washington on Saturday, lies. S, and wore called io order by Mr. Hubbell, of Michigan, Mr, Hobeson, of New Jeisuy, itns chosen Chairman. A call of tboioll revealed the presenceof Mi MepreMnitiitivM). inoludiHK J. Hyatt Hmith, of Now York, elected an tn Independent Nominations for the Siwakcri-hip being in order, scvi-ii candidates wtire placed iu the field beinu Mestra. Hi-cock, Kdfor, Kasson, DtJimll, Oi'th, Burrowi-. atid Keea. Oa the first ballot Keiler ro tived 82 voles, Hisonck 44 and Kasson 15. The vote chanced 'considerably thionghout fifteen ballots, Keilcr being chosen m the dijiocutli. For Clerk cif tho House, Edward McPhnrson, of Peniisylvsnia, was seleetoi ; for PiMtmnster, Hany Sherwood, of Mioliig&n; ror Serginnt-at-Anns, Col. Hooker, of V. rmont, and for Uoorkneper, Cot Ilronulow, of TonDosw. On motion of Win. Hcndnrson, of Illinois, poudcd by Updetmn", of Iowa, the following resolution was nnsinioously sdojitud: "That the 'olldw-uiK-ummd liouornbly-iliiicharficd joldfers, minus a lug or aim, or bth, and now borne on the soldiero roll of tho Houe of Bopriwoiilat.vos of tbo United States, 1 retained by Ihe Doorkeeper of the Houm on said roll, subject, however, to disinisssl for just and sujiaiont cause: B. 1L Vrckcr, bot'a arms off, Ohio; John livan, ono lg off, rennv'lvBniaj Ji-nics I-. MoCbrnnck. one lea off, ' iudiana; Hugh Levis,
ono arm off, Wiscoimin; John Borne, one arm off. New Jorsovj Oa.pt. ,t. W. White, one arm off, Ohio." Three of .these soldiers are Republicans and three Democrats. . Soon after the adjotmunant of the Republican cauens the Democratic members-elect assembled, in the same hall, nnd organized their caucus bv re-eloctirnr lienreuentative House, of
IVnnenace, as Chairman, and Frost, of Mis
souri, and Welbom, of Texas, Secretaries. Representative Proctor Knott of Kentucky,
then offered a rcsoluton indorsing the declarations of the Democratic National Conventions of 1876 and 1830, the supposed object being to put Demoot. 4io members on record in favor of the plank indorsing " a tariff for revenue only." Tbe resolution was supported by Representatives Knott and Reagan, and opposed by Reprosentatives Hammond, McLain, Hooker and Herbert. ' Representative Hooker moved to indefinitely postpone consideration of the
resolution, and tbe motion was carried ayes,
S3; noes. 42. Representative MoKenna then moved that the omens indorse and put iu nomination as candidates for the Democrats all the ofhcera of tbe last House, and the motion was cairied, viva voce, without dissent. The Greenback members-elect of the House
met in caucus and nominated Nicholas Ford, of Missouri, tor Speaker : Gilbert De La Ma-
tyr, of Indiana, for Clerk of the Howe ; Leo
Crandall, of Washington, D. O., for Sergeant-
at-anas ; a. martin minanis, 01 Missouri, for Doorkeeper ; and W. H. Moore, of Penn
sylvania, for Postmasttrr. Ihe Senate convened at noon of Monday, Dec 5, and was (tilled to order by Acting Vice
'resident Davis. William Windora was duly
:atilicd as BonnSor from Minnesota. Mr, i rland unrodnrod a lull providing for acorn-
uii-i in to inciuiw. into the relstivo offent noon
bo induf tries of the country on tbe consumer ind piodncer of the present tariff system, and th relative merils ot specifii! and ad txiionm
duties, with a view to providing pn per legwIsiionto meet dofects and remedy unjust disci imiuations and other tvils. The bill is in the nature of a subntitule for the Eaton hill of last eession. Mr. Laphatn introduced a bi 1 providing for the pnniFhment of atttmpts on the life o the President of the Uo ted States, or others charged with the du-tit-i of Pcesidont, punishment on conviction to be imprisonment for life in solitary confinemi nt or at hard labor in tbe discretion of the court. Mr. Sherman introduced a (-percent furling bill ; Mr. Beck a measure to reron tbe trade collars into standard . feces ; Mr. Hflkr a bili to enforce treaty sripulaU ns relating to the Chinese, and Mr. Logan an act to place Gen. Grant on the retired list of tho army. 'Mr. Etlmonds offered a resolution to continue til committees of the Senate as they existed last icssion. Senator Pugh thereupon moved an lUnenclment authorizing ihe President of t&e Benate to decide whether the eommittt es shall be equally or
wVcnibVitIn senators in the evening, it was re
solved to support nr. Gamnnua resomuon. Tee House was called to order at noon by Cork Adamj. The roll call showed that cnLy Mcssra. Ilorey, 8calea,Millsand Deusterivere absent A ballot for Speaker resulted iu 148 votes for Keifsr, 129 for Randall, and S for Ford. Objections wen made to the swearing in of ssteu members, among' them Chalmers -f Hisi:ppi and Dibble of South Carolina, but all wore finally sdmitted.tbe objections being withdrawn. As soon aa aU the members were worn in. tbe Republican caucus nominees for Bouse ofboen were sworn in. A number of bub were introduced in the Senate on the 4th last, including one by Mr. Ingslls granting the franking privilege to Mrs. Garfield; one by Mr. Pendleton to improve the civil service, and to prevent extortion) coercion and bribery by persons in the public ten ice; and ono by Mr. Baunde r admitting Dakota as a Slats. Mr. Edmunds' resolution continuing the Senate committteii of but session was mused, Mr. Davis voting with the Repub1 cans for the rewluticii. He made a speech defining his position. He said he thought it only proper that tho party responsible for the legislation should have a majority of the committee. He announced his intention to vote for tho present Senata offioers, all Deuiocma, Hint dividing hit infliu nee. Mr. Davis denied th- charge that he had sold out to tbe Republican party; asld tin t he would support the ad ministration when it was right, and oppose it whec it was wrong, and that he would strive to bring about a mote cordial union between North and South. In the House, the drawing of seats and the reading of the message occupied tho session, and aa adjournment was voted till Friday, the illb.
On tho meeting of t ie Senate on Wednesday!
Deo. 7, Henators Sherman, Pendleton, Dawes,
Lapbam, Bayard and Morgan acre appointed by the chair on the joint committee for the oropn ratio of a memorial upon Hie death of ibe late Provident Garfield. A large number
of litis o( a private nature, miiuly for individual relief, were introduced and referred. 11(11 were introduced lad referred as follows: for the erection of a public building at Qninoy. tl.; to enable tue psoplo of New Mexico to ionn a confutation aud State G overnment: to
estsLltalt u Uepnrlin jut of Agriculture and
Commerce; making trade dollars legal tender at tnoir nominal valne for all debts, public and private, except where otherwise expressly fctnpiiiatod in contraiit; to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to the united Tviriai aui Humti if tlie Indian Territory; to procuK and publish certain information relativo to the demand aad price of American agriculture nnd other products in foreign couniri a ; granting pensions to soldiers of tbe Mexican war, and to soldi crs enagtd in tho Creek, Seminole and Black): .wk Indian want ; far a publio building at Poo ria, HL
The Treasury Department. j Bcoretsry Folgiff, in bis report, roccmnends !
that meaaures be taken to repeal the act re quiring the issue of silver certifict.tes and tha
early retirement of them from circulat; on.
The Sccrotaiy concurs in the resoiamanda
tion of Comptroller Knox that an Kct hs passed authorizing natico.nl banks, at any tin e within two years prior Io the expiration of tlieir corporate existence, to extend the period of suocrsuon by auienr.ing tbo artioles of s.iatiou by the votes of s:iaroho)ders owning tvo-thiids of the capital, if upon examination tie bank is found to be in satisfactory condition. Under existing law any national bunk can, upon the deposit of legal-tender note 1 or coin with the treasury, withdraw the bond, held as w enrity therefor, snd leavo tho tussury to redeem an qua) amount of notrs. Fh 11 dmany banks disire to letir thoir ciiculaUoi. the deposit or mioh an amount of monoy vitii the treasury might causo a serious 011 true tion of currency snd gravo cmbarransaxiiits in bui.iwas, ss shown ty what took place by the passago ot tho 8-per-ccnt Refunding bill by CougrcsA at its last irasion. If it is tuougiit ndvisshle Congress on enact Ihstnstiot! luiuks be prohibited t'Oin retirinjt their ouiionty exept
on a previous nonce ui itiieiuim ao ic ao, me length or that notice to be fixed by law. The Srctvtary suggests that n hi e logf l-ton-der U'tos aro rbiivinont and ante for t ie oounfrv and it is for :Jio prolitof the Oovsrnment
toconunno them, theie is one ooni It rati in
thst rhould have noli -e : thai w, whol her tho Govt rnmeut can conliaue to clniui .for tliem the quality of being ligdl tender for de its; tbe o-mMitutionali-y of makinu them a s.vvent of contracts 1 s found in the exigencies nitid by the civil w r -wuether, now that thi narliai soma time siuo i coos xl, and t ie ilov rn iient has remimrd payment of itn dobts in gold aud iilvnr co:n tho iiotos of the U11 tod Sb.l'S !nll be maintained as currcnoy with i- g . eador quality, is s qu'tion wurihv or stteni on. A9but80,03) of tho 15,O0O,0TO IruotioiiRl currency cutta:iding was rresenb d To redemption lat year, and the sum gro vs lees yearly it it suggestod tlir t thj be droppod from the publi debt statement, and paid by pnimanent. yearly appropriations ; also, tht tho 9I0O.OC0 of piibuc-dsbt that malured before 1803 be similirly treat,,'I. TLe Sccretarr nrees a revision and simplification of tbe tariffas a nocossarv ste j to meat the cind t on of many branchesof trade. How far snob a revidon shall iuvotve a red notion of the tariff ho lcivos to Congr.-aS to dei idc. Hie Stcnetary suggests that the tax on matches, bank checks and proprietary stamps uiirht be abolished without detriment to the puolic huV rest. "1?E.VAIE 30IsaI.AIWIS. Pa. R. V. 1iebce, Buffalo, N. V.-.lnwr Sir I wiile to tell rou what your "Fswdte Proecription" has' done for me. I hail beon a great sufferer from female complaints, especially " dragging dowu,n fcr over six yea -a, during much or the time unable to work. I paid oul hundreds of dollars without any benefit till I took three bottles of tho " Favorite Proserinti iu," aud I never had anything io in ) so much good in my lif . I advse every nek 1 ady to try it Mai imx RnoADS, McBridei, Mvlk l'ruise of iVontcu. SayaJarc d Spark I huve cbserved artons aU nations that the worai-n ornament themselves irore than tbo men; that wherevcir found they aru the same civil, hind, obliging, humane, tender beings; that they are ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timorous and niodCfit. They do not hesitate, like :uien, to perform a'hospitable or generous notion; not haughty nor arrogant, not snpercilliotts, but full of courtesy and fond of eocioty; iutlustrious, eoonomicul, ingpnriQiis, more liable, in general, to err than man, and performing luoio good actiobs than he. I never addres ied mynelf in the language of deer.ey and friendship to a woman, whether uivilized or savage, witliont receiving a decent answer. With man it has often, been other wife. In wandering over tho barren plains of inhospitable Ponmark, through honest Sweden, frozen I. tpland, rude and churlish Finland, unnr.ucipled Russia, and tho wide-spread regions of tho wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry. cold or sick, woman has iv. r been friendly to me, uniformly so; and to add trt tliis virtue, so worthy of tho ipiiellation of benevolence, these actior a have been porfomed in to free an I ni kind a manner that if I was dry, I drr.uk the sweet draught, and if hnugi'.i', ate the coarse morsel with s. double reliab.
Mason A Hamlin Organ Company. At the great Kalian Industrial Exhibition just closing in Milan, Italy, tho highest awards for niusieal instruments, a silver medal and diploma, were ta ten by an American mauufneturer, the Mason St Hamlin Organ Company, whose cabinet organs were judged to be so superior that they were, the only reed organs of any manufacture, European or American, which were awarded a medal. It is a great honor to these makers I hat in Italy itself, the very home of music, their organs should receive such distinction. They excited much interest among musicians, and were by special order repeatedly exhibited to the royal court by Carlo Dueci, the distinguislied artist of Borne. Report of the Hecretary of the Kavy. Secretary Hunt, in hie annual report, calls the all on tion of Congress tc the neglected condition of tho navy, snd says unless eome lotion be had iu its behalf it muut soon dwindle to
insigtiiucanco. Ho devotes considerable space ! to consideration of the reports of boreau officer j, and gcnendly indorses the recommendations Mibmitted. Secretary Hunt estimates that (2(1,013,716 will bo needed to defray the expenses of the department for tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1683. lU qaii-itiomi are made upon the department to scud vessels into different parts of tlie world to prevent thicatened Aggreiisioa upon rights of American cilueus and to shield th 111, in ti 00 of civ.l commotion in foreign Unlit, from inault and personal indignity. 1 1 ia to bo di plored ';hat 111 many such inx'ancos it ha proved impossible to respond to tbo call', from wsnt 01 s imflieieut number of wi-scls. Tuose tilings ought not to be. While the linvv should not bo lar);e, it should at all times afford a uucltus f jr its enlargi meiit v.pou an cniergoncv. it becf.-mes the duty of Congrcst to m s 111 it that the navy or the United titstes should not be lolt to perish throih inattention, but should be rottored to acondition or uik fulness from ahich it may, upon oicsiiioD, be so crpanded ss to Useonie a ready m aans of protertion at home or sctP'o or aggressire warfare in ports and waters of the enemy. Secretary Hunt Iheraforo heartily commends to the coimidiTation of Congretis the reiralts of the 111 ors of the Naval Advisory Board. Be ft nine, to tho work of naval surveying, ihe
Ki Cn lui rtcommendK thai. Congress appropriate the moans iMcesiary to carry out surveys of the West Iudies. Ihe Spanish main, th coast ot Mexico and Central America. In furtheiance or this object the Secretary says the United States steamer Dispatch has been detailed far the purposo of surveying during the coming winter months tho waters aud flioals of the Calf of Hatnuna, island of Han Domingo, which, from its geographical position and extent, sscme dcttiw d to bocome of great importance eommerciaHy, and as soouss the United Hiatus steamer Liuta is ready for set she sill te employed on stmilar s -rvice on the Spanish main. Tho atipropnatious available for the enntnt expem-cs for th? fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1881, were Hti,0S3, 301; expeuditurae, U,dal',78'J. TIIE VEtD CaHOf ME liAlSEO, nor if yonr lungs are bully wasted iiway osu you be cured by theuso of Dr.. Pioico's "fjoldeu sledical Discoverr.' It it, however, unoqnaled as a tonic, altt-r. ti-e and nutrilivo, and readily cures the most obatiuale esses of broucbiiis, congbs, colds and incipient consumption, far surpassing in efnescycod liver oil. Hend Iwos'smDsfor Dr. 1 .cico's tiamulilct on Con
sumption sad Ki::irir. d Affwiioas. AddreBS
Voau'a DifcPiiNts.1.1! MauiCAb Assooiatio.s, QuSalo, N, Y. The Life-Saving Ken-ice, The Superiiitendtiiit ot the Ltfv-Snving Ser
vice, in his annual report, says : At the close
of the fiscal year the service included 183 sta
ions, 143 on the Atlnutjo, 81 on the lakes and
6 on the Pacific. The uumber cf casualties on
the Atlantic coast within i&e scope ot tho set
vice was 151, on the lslieii 9i, on the Pacilc 5 ; number ot persons lot t, 36 ; nnmlx r brought
ashore by lite-saving M'pUan'KB, 40s ; sua saecor affordec. 407 at vaiiorH stations. One hundred and scveuty-eiuht vemtulti wt re helped bj
Info-saving. crews to get elf when s rai.dcd, aud Dilcted to paces of safrtr. 1'he osiiinsitd value
or vessels wrecked wtttiu tho scope of tbe ser
vice, togetner witli cargoes, as l.t:o4. iNi, 01 which amount 2,S2,6ijO was s-ivcd. Th
General 8uierintendeut rcooiiiniendH nddilioual stations ou tbs Aliunde coast and tho lakes, and urges that coniponmtion of keopent and crews 'be inoreased to a liv.u rate.
ADDrnOlfAl HEWS. Tbb InspeotoFleneral of the Irish
Constabulary has advertised for 1,000 men to
enlist for special protection duty, the men to serve iu the constabulary for a limited period, in order to relieve tho ordinuy police forcoof "speck! protection , duties. Tho tenants of the Dnl:e or Leinster have resolved to obey tho ''no-root" manifesto. Dooukkepkk Bbowmivow, of the House, has appointed Bichard W. Austin, of North Carolina, Assistant Doorkeeper, and Col, J. R. Popham, of Yirgiula, Assisunt Doorkeeper in chsrgo of the document room. CoL Poiiham is a Iteadjns'er. Qeorge McNeir, bon-u-law of Congressman Burrowi , of Michigan, Ims bona appouited Assistant postmaster of the House. Pb.bident Aetetjb has taken up his residence at the Whtto House.... Mr. iohu Dtvis, nephew of Judge Bancroft Davis and nou-iii-law of ex-Senator FreUnghnysen, baa been appointed prrrhte secretary to the President Thb National Ootton-Plantera Association, at its session In Atlanta, la., re-elected V. C. Mi rehesd, President ; Q. M. King, Treasurer; fcOd James N. O.den, 8. omUry. "Now, rive me your candid opinion of that cigar," sad asmilliug Austin Avenue tobacconist to (Ins de Smith, haodtng.him an alleged fragrant Huvaua. "That cigar haa ono very good qunlity about it," said Qus, "What is it?" "It's a hcalUiy cigat; tobacco, you know, is mighty unhealthy, aud there aiu't any of it to hurt in that cigar. But it hat another good quality." What's that?' asked th tobacconist, feeling around for a pound weight, "It don't draw. " Texat. Eiftiugs. It is useless to grain with rhenmntirm when a bottle of St. Jacobs' OU will cure it, as everybody knows. Coluta&tv (Ohio)
memory aud kindred symptoms rhould send three stamps for Part VII. of pamphlets issued
uy world's uispeusary sieoiuu asiucuuuu, Jiaffalo, y.X. A Clean Skin. Host of our invalids are sneh, and many healthy people will become invalids, for want of paying tbe most ordinary attention to tbe requirements of the skin. The membrane is too often regarded aa a covering only instead of a complicated piece of machinery, scarcely second in its texture and sensitiveness to the ear and the eye. Many treat it with as little reference to its functions aa if it were only a bag for their bones. It is thia consideration for the akin that ia the cause of a very large proportion of the disease of the world. It is claimed by some scientists that four-fiftlis in the bulk of all we eat and drink, muut either pass off through the skin or be turned back npon the system aa a poison, and life depends as much npon these exhalations through tbo akin as inhaling pure air through the lungs; it must therefore be of vital importance to keep the channel free. Set Back .43 Yemw. " I waa troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, etc; my blood became thin ; I was dull and inactive ; could hardly crawl about; was an old, worn-out man all over; could got nothing to help me until I got Hop bittern, and now I am a boy again. Uv blood snd kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a mm of 30, although I am 72, aud I have no doubt it will do as well for others of my age. It is worlh a trial. "(Father.) Sun. toy Jfercury. Cavered With Geld. It is a curious fact that Russia, one oi the poorest of civilized countries, makes a greater parade of weulth in one respect than any other state. The demos of all the great chm-ches in St. Petersburg, Moscow, and other large towns, are plated with gold nearly oae-quiirter of an inch thick. The new church of the Savior represents a value of fully 815,000,000. The Isaac Cathedral in St, Petersbngh may be safely credited with at least twice that amount. So strong, however, U the old Slav belief in tbo inviolable sanctuary of "holy places," that, during eonnuess Beneona of widespread and bitter distreea, no attempt has ever been made to plunder tho gold thua temptingly exposed. Indeed, one of the finest churches in St Petersburg, the Kazan Cathedral, owes ita massive shrine to tho plunder taken by the Cogaacks iu 1812. iT turner's Safe Kidney ami I.ivorCnre.
A (bt Taking to Water. I was sUnd'ng by the bank of the Thames at Ualliford, waiting for my boat, which was being got ready by the boy, when the head boatman cmne up to me, saying, "Did yon ever ae a cat swim before, Bir?" and ou my turning around I saw a large white taxd yellow cat swimming about in a nsrrotv strait of water which divided an island to which the boats were moored from the mainland, and apparently enjoying the refreshing exercise. This cat, which I had often before noticed in the fishing punts and boats, I found, upon inquiry, ia in the habit of swimming every morning from the mainland to the island, where it viaits the fishing puntii, lucking up any unfortunate fish wiio may have made his escape out of the well, and searching for rata which abound on the island; and he then notumiU himsalf again to the water, and. returns home. The morning after I first saw him swimming, I determined to try to witness it again, and I arrived by the water sido just in time to see him return from his morning hunt; he cun .e to tho water's edge, and after having dipped lr.s front paws into tha water, ho launched forth, his legs only being immersed, while his body waa out of water, his tail being erect in the air like the mast of a ship. No sua knows what a ministering angel his wife iu unlil be comes homo one day, suffering wi'h a droadful Cold, and she happens to have a boUts of Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup in tho house.
Abscmhties of science : BcMiitiata have discovered woi cis in llsheti and are bothering their brains to know how they came there. Very simple. We have tea something less that: a million worms to fishes ourselves. All that ia uecessaij is to put a worm on ft hook, drop it into the water and tho tlshes will eat; it off as clean as a whistle. Worms in akhes 1 New Haven livgisfer. Begas Certificatee. It is 110 viie drugged stun, pi bonding to be ninde of wonderful foreign roots, bitrks, etc, and putted up by long bogus certificates ot pretended miraculous cures, but a siriple, pure, cffcctivi) medicine, made of well-known valuable remedies, that furnishes its own certificates by its cures. We refer to Hop litters, the purest and best of medicines. S another column. JRepubtican. Hekbt Wabo Bsboheb says: "My father used to say : ' Henry, when you kindle a lire, never throw an wrmful of wood on at onoe ; that will put it out. Get some kindling that is dry, and put one shaving on, and one more, and one more, and, little by little, yon Ban build just as big a fixe ns you have a miutl to.'" Not Bad to Take. Consumptive poODle and those suffering with weak lungH. coucliei colds, sore throat and asthma are affnestly recommended to take Piso'a Core, U10 best snd most pleasant remedy for those d senses. II. M. Bangs, of Chatsworth, 111., writes: " Pico's Cure for Consumption is tbe best cough remedy in tbe market, without any exception.'' On Thirty Buys' Trial. Tbe Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich., will scud tlieir Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances on tr'.al for thirty days to any person afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital tv and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty Oiys' trial is allowed.
Lira is divided into three termsthat which waa, which is, and which will be. Let us learn, from the past to profit by the present, and from tht present to live better for the fufure, " THa? MARKErsT" NEW VOEK. Bsrvas $8 00 U TS Hons 6 a & 0 as OO'ITOM 13 1 X FkOUH Snperflaii, 35 Wheat So. i Spring 1 M 1 35 Ho. 2 Bed lil 1 13 .i n-1'ngraded SB (it, n O its Mixed Western 49 t P .ax-Moss .T. . .17 Ml? ISO l,vr.D 11H9 Wi CHICAGO, BiKVis-CUolce traded Steers.... 8 80 a 60 Cows Bir d Heifers a 30 a 7S Medium to Fair 4 40 t 10 Ron. , 4 SJ (tt 35 Ftoua Fancy Wliite Wtntnr Ex.. 7 fiO 3 7 78 flood to Choice Spring Ex. 6 00 6 75 Wheat No. 3 Hiirina 1 27 is 1 2 i Ko. 3 Spring 1 15 1 18 Cons No. 2 9 61 Oath No. 3 4S S Kra-No.2 t7 A 1-8
Biio.ET-No. 2 1 OS 1 06
Bo i ter Choice Creamery Si (a K Eoos Fieah.... 24 . 26
Pons:-Mess M 87 17 00 Laud 11 llJi
MILWAUKEE. Wheat- No. 1 1 88 J 40 No. 3 1 80 1 87 Cosx So. 2 60 s 1 Oats-No. 2 43 43
nr3-No. 1 OT 3 a
BaaiET No. 2 37 w 98 Pons Meas 1 M fl2S
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x. 1AIU1S. Wheat No. 2 Bfd. 1 8f & 1 30 Coas Mixed M s V Oats No. a 46 3 47 Rte. 97 98 Pobk Mesa to IS 17 00 Laud H Wf 0I5CINNAT1. Wheat ; 1 88 1 40 Coaa 85 ft Oats 4B 49 Kjk 1 03 i 1 07 Pork Mes..... 17 6'! ($18 Ou Lash 1,V a TOLEDO. Wheai No. 1 V'hite 1 33 I 86 No.JUed 1 81 1 38 CUBH 61 Oats .41 4S DETROIT. Fujoa Choice 6 15 9 00 Whvat No. 1 White 1 34 & 1 SS Cobk Mixed 6J a US On-Mllll 48 47 Bahi.ev percental) 1 75 S 2 15 Poaa Ueas 17 M 18 21 INDIANAPOLIS. Whevt No, 2 Kod 1 87 1 38 Cobs No. 2 80 (3 62 Oats 49 43 1' AST LinF.RI l', PA. attls Beat 600 (823 Fair 6 25 g 5 OoTUion 4 no ti 00 Hons 8 8' G 6 31 BHEEr 2 o0 (ai'l
" IlougU en Hutu." AskSragi;tstsforit. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-buxs. 15 cents. Da. WtKCHEij.'s Teething Syrup hus nevei failed to give immediate telief when need it cases of Summer Complaint, Cholcrvinfantum. or pains in the stomach. Mothers, when youi little darlings are su ffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial You will surely bo pleased with tho charming effect. Be sure lo buy Dr. Wincholl's Teething Syrup. Bold toy all druggists. Only 26 oenti per bottle. IHDior.s-nox, dvspenaii, nervous prostration and all forms of genursl doLility relieved by taking Mekskan's Peitokized Bee? Toxio, the only preparation of heef containing its entire nutritions properties, II contains blood-making, force-generating and life-sustniuing prop-e-iios; is invalnalile m all cufoobled conditions, whether the result Of exhaustion, norvous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particiuarly if resulting from pnhnoinry camplalntH, Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, Nan York. Da. Holman's Ague and Liver Pah alwaH cures because it acts upon Dr. Holinm's ahsorption theory, now nuivcrtallv ackno vledgpil to bo Bcientillually correct. Its imitations fail because they are itoiutions, and of -uo value whatsoever.
Fob Headache., Constipation, Liver Complaint and all hilious am angements of tbe Mood, there is no remcdv as sure a id safe as Eiltrl's Daylight liver Pills. Tlicj' stand unrivalled in removing tii'c, toning tte stomsrh and hi giving healthy notion to tho liver. Sold by all di uggists. Cabbouke, a dcodoiized extract of petroleum, cnn baldnuts. This is a positive fact, attcHU d bv thouiands. No other hair preparation in tliii world will rnally do this. Itoulos, as now improvod, it is a dolighUul drewiug. For aObriB'mns pn-HSnt bny one af tha Mass. Organ Co.'s Hallict.tes, snd youre hildreii will be doligli'ed audiro viininnsioin your own homo those long ninti evunvtgs. Fob nbomnaliam, S mains and Druses, uso Unolo Sam's Nerve find Bono Liniment, sold by all drugs ii'ts.
A HEATT V'st PIAHOFORTES). -Magniawni A. Iioiiilay pri-iw nts . squn :s Braml l'Uni'lci n-oui very tiantlaome iouni cvruura, r-;wuii't t'Javs. tbrci uuiaons. Beatty'a mu liiesi tmn Inaics. at-iol, l.xe, cover, mhj, Qiii.73 to8J!l at caluguoiineea.ilotIOi aatlsfuctiua uAiaitecd ur tauner nrfunaeu. ntter ona jear'sust; t pi lwUc Plain. loi lea. t !i' loSMSicaialogua priri HAH) I ) tH) . f UnJonl ptanofortCHi ut i lie uulverae.aatb:uiuth.tiitirr; write for rumooln llt ''ttlomntala. Ileal t r'a tlnbinel OU: A NS, Mlluvlral, church, cliliel,j)arlol.S),'Ml upward. VllltO'a welmnwi itrecaiTiaj:eiiteeu paascngi ratllliutratecl .talf..gos faoltSrcttftlw!l free. Arfdrrtaar call UPOl; .
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The Only True Malarial Antidoto. Da, tiloLsutf's fas is no guess-work remedy ae feeble lavtative saperlroent ne purlolttss hodgs podg 'I soaae other laventer'aldea ; It ss the orlKII atnel only treaulite cai tl ve Pad, th eaiy remedy that haa an haa. tatly-acoulrsd rls;littotisths title-word "Psaalf la coanwtttaa with a treatment for chronic ftteself m the fltwmoi a, t'.w mnd BpUnu By a rseentlj' pcTfected Improvement Da. Y.T aux haa grsstly incrcaacd tha scope of tbs Pail's aafulnas, anA afanictably auemt atsal its active curative power. TbU great iirjirartmerit fives IToufAH's Paa (with its Adjirrmata) such complete and unfalUnf control over the moat pcralatent and aayleldlng forma of CbrOllle Diacsiasl of the tomacll and I.lvtir, as wcU as TttatlaV rial BlOfxl-Polnoulnaj, as to smply JaiUfy the eminent Jreiuser Zemnt' high cemlam: "Iris KEAaaa A UKivaasAL Paxacb THAM AHiYTMlHO IM UnBICIKal" Ths euccsas C'f HeutAw's Pads hex inaplred lm. Ha Lore who orT.rr Pads aimllar In foi'IKa arid odor te the I'enntae BOUIAN PAIK Bewiire oiftlicia Bogns and Inil. tatlon rati, sjotten np to atell a tbe repotritlota of Use OKJUCMtat HOI. MAM PAD. Each 0nnlne Bolmaai Kad bears the prtvaUa Revenue sMaatsp of ws HOLM AN"PAD COMPANY with the aaam. Trade Mark' printed in gnm. FOR SALI; BY ALL DRUGGIST8, Or seat by msil, pant- paid en receipt of aasa, HOLWIAN PAD CO.. IP. O. Be im 744 aarwawlwiaj-, pi. V. 'SeIT 4n ftOfl Ierdarathom. Samnlcti worth 5 Tree. 90 10 9 it U iiddraea Stinvos A Co, PortUnd, ate,
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A STANDARD BED
4N MANY HOMES. "or Causae. Colli", fro Op, nroneMtla I snd all ethnr ITfctloni of tho Throdtand I.ir.XaS.ltaUn! nartvalad and nUectr twroad UI oompetrtloo. IN CONSUMPTIVE GASES It approachee ao near s epnotis) that " Mlnet j ftve" pea cent am permanenttr cured, tbeia th i d.roctlone an atrictli complied wllli. Tnerele ao ettemloal or otber IliaWlanla l hana the Kuniir eld.
AS AM EXPECTORANT IT H NO EQUAL IT C0NTAI1I5 HO IPIUM IM ANT FORM, j
J. N, HARRIS fc Ct Proprietor,
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For 1882. ILLUtTaVITEB,
100 Ps-iet Entert.lnio'wra Month (1,100 aYsarnW
ai.nv per f.nnsm, rcsrua.
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aHveKU nt-inarlaivat, dltCo DMWW P. ... it Vmtr, I.Hlkrolh,p.r(eiaews. aaVsaaaav 5? ' ' Sr7".J!?.'',rm " as! Ulawtrailaesa. dec., mil iTvraaliqr ' Mo: t CfimpCeto and Popular tSsrll and Oioest In the Country. Do wt aubecrlbn lot any pubUestlen anttl ion reave aaat 1 0 ont to Ite pii ti Itnn o r thau popular leassWr. aad rtcelved aennr.rf jw iarae ror.Taauar, !M.aHIS KlJ.?ih l? osifaoo, I-, will nlr bennoeaaai; sstesslS a 'A . notlne Ulwn( poiialcj.rdaeaUtnvteaaessea. For wile liv am X.i wdaet-ii mt le. a nay.
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THE HARP-ETTE,
IP 1.30- ob 9B.OO. AilMKICAlf Z ITU EH. JJ The Beat tuow Prised Rtrr&slnatrumentelnttie World. The vnslest Instrument to leurei to lny and no sweet nnd melodlens a at line harp or violin. b meane of the inatrao. tor anyone with an aar foe moato can lean to play St"er&ralUnoslntewaoais WA : .Tl? iH'v"
3lVVl ana foretinaer. rume ai a
regular him). Yqa c
i .rain nu vo uiavj it m iIp mtnvtt. Iilatanawt ly peg and a key, aama aa a piano (a key kom friut with Mch Ana), arid
tt la adjuttHblo to any niton : will pUjatvtuDe'pleiidti.boUl foraalotnualoAud orairciwuii.
iu mtr tn oio oi cm or flu n. Alto gnod f r danea mn tu Vtm ;ati 'nam 'n ot tli easy walttet In a few tnltv hisi l'hva(vinhndawuAinaura'raniM.lA hat thor.
(.uk ttlv nifltte of hnr uoi,btKhly Anlihed.i nd fs an or.
naiufnt tonroiin U iaa urcit lavontnwiin
nnd titouanrta aro itiatniiij: t pUy U.
tbaladiea.
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ma am itiavriiiiiai w a tv ataiasssai
am! fcttt'.Wui,.i(:i 16 Btrm.only'..Ai . Imtructor and 14 1 oi'uUr airs, net to niualo fcr Ih Zither .yVtm wltn tjavh. S. ii. Do it' a eonli und thil upeiiar Inatramrmt
witn n cheap lmUaUuit, advttuea as atne or iraa pnee. AdiM rm$ .ti AHiaiiiJsET,rj8 ok; an t O.. :,! ntanufact unrB. M WuhlitiEton SirvH, BorAon, llajtv Seot W any riU on ivcjapt of prte.
FRENCH c r GERMAN SSTrfe: entlrln 1 wnclta t, - laatantnnhaft Srateaa." Catnhc. roe. nrSS.; I ir P.irt 1 Fttmcb or Gorman. 1. K. F JNK CO, tilSer awKosTssk.
FOR 8ALt BY ALU DRUG BI8T8.
nON'T KFAII THIS I2rft he beet -felling-articles ,mt ini nrvnahi on mcelut at fin oenta. 300 iwr i tint.
nrofit aure. Sample and olroilani 10 ontrt. Addreea VVILLUHS a HaoiI'.ty. Mrid,Ct. P.O. Boa No.ilSS.
PRTC1W. ai.srioj. S. HtirAry books fur A cimta saiai
ii. an irjmperaiica lAnk fnr A imI.
each. 25c fkRa. reward cenla n loo., 3 fur Mo. Si n hnlidar hooka for VK. Toaclwrs; lllirarr of Imoke for (1 vorthllSialnglebnolia lOc.i ch. Alaifnll Una . 6. bannera pliH)OTrolIa.Biinlotltoperfrlinoatea..!)iramoe, wall mottoca. etc, at prttve tbni win aatonlah. Telamiitato.anitupwarit. Mi-t i-onti'lete tench.
era' Bliilea only fi.w. aur raiigu u prrm. uuta-
REVOLUTION
tesiitad DAVID C. COOK, araiitad. 1W lasiHev. ii clMfr..
I'lfl. bULA Xnar sllra4a
VlfEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.
in Sheep, Russia and Turker gliiillljjr
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KowEditfatitof WEaVrnSTsw 118,000 Wortla, 30OO EaMteiaa, 4600 Nevr Words Maaimim3t. Biograpliioal JHoOjmuarw f ever inOO laavaMtV W Get the Standard. Mil 1 Stsmiard In the Govt Prtnttaat
XHXl On,-a,0OO oopise nPabti
Scl lools, sale to nme) as taraja
as no saw oi wnj wnoi .
Blood, and will cinnptottlv rUlnfe the Wood in the entire aiatom tn three moutha. Any person who will take one I'lU each nlifli 1 trom 1 to 12 wneka urnv be
rrsmrea ro eouan oamu. nura luing oe poneiDM. Sold evorrwhen or e- b,- t.Ul for H Inttor eta tups. I. H. JOMNftlX Si C,, Oseloa. Haasv, hr"rlr Maaaer, We. AXuTOER KOOBC MI AVOElrl'K. MARK TWfllH'S
The Prince and the Pauper Will ontiBil all hbi previona wiskt, snd offera vna tin beat chance of four Ufa to nuke money rapid1;. Out
acente will act promi 11 ana eeeare enoice lrnwiy . and wo adrlae yon to oo the earao. Oatfita bow macir Semi ot once for clrcnlara and torma to 11. X. lllMKLinr, rebUaaer, 14 H. CiiulitM Ihlcasa. m. FRAZlR AXLE GREASE. Brat tn tho World. Ueit tho aenulae. lirerr jpurkaae hits onr 1 rado-mork nc io orbed 1'ravzvr'a. Wll.ll tVtCKV VVUKKii.
WCT aid ia a EaunUy, la nt Iptas; las JDXdlSX moniben te tmcciite in wUhneit. Bon aid Tor TE AC B 1 CK8 ea4 SC TOI.AKS. inSIJIlOOU. sfiTXTlni MoitaoreptaUe toFastor.Paww fcr ICotklays, UirthUr, Vf oddlesi or my other occasion, Publiahodbye.C MCaRIAM. EtrilSt Id, Koeev
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or othorvvie A WoiiND t f aoy kind, 1 s ot flriarrr, tcor cje. ItL ri CRK, if l ustJitihti diioaMtt of Lnit;a or I'arieoae Tdn tv lieasioa. ITadtr nr )w tkoaaanfta oti tutad i an lacr-ja of Muiott M'rdi, orphant and Jepiadcat wthen vr mot I. in of foldiert ret aneuston. wA ittunpt w n.y Pension nnd Bounty Aim. Adilrcu,
In.Fitinnnoli ltiL ft -fcr tu litd. Dank: IV C.
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IOWA
For Sale br the
Iowa R.R, Land Ca
Ceasr RaiiKli, Iowa.
Otot Half Mill on Acres
LAND
54MW A3nta Wnateel ror V4t r GARFIELD It conlftlna th fhU hiatery of bta nobta aad m u:ftU Ufa aad d.-vttardljr sasaBsliiiitiari. 61 rgical treacoMit, doaUk, ton eral olweQuietttc. Th ohapceofyourlili Nimaka money. Bow;to!!cfttJhi)ennj,'fmittkm8. IblaiattM on)yntliBaitionnil fully iHiiatiute4 Ufa of oor ip-iirtyred t?avakkint. Flue f toel (xxl rmita. amntaniMtayAi ClnMlanfie. Addraaa - NaTIONaU. FtTBLtMBttm Oo, Oka. rap O, IT.
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