Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1874 — Page 4
THE INDIANA' STATE SENTINEL. TUESDAY; OCTOBER 20 1874.
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JIXfcX'vTJv & 'oftheworld. Butlt is a lamentable fact,
my menas, tnai in tnose states ioai me, 'liberty and property are not secure, have not been see are." Man supporting a tree, which was 'first planted and . then created, and then made a success, and then turned into a beacon light this is reconstructed rbetorio with a vengeance. '
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20.
i reported that the grand Jury of Salt City has found indictments . for rious cohabitation"-against Brigbam c and George Q. Cannon. 'Bri&bam
nini'Baon the raised edge. 'Cannon has
gone ET- ' Mrs . Howe says, the one thing necessary
for tb e amelioration of women
is to "let
The Coming Republican Statesman. The telegraph announces the nomination
of (Dr. Ayers, the great patent medicine man,
by tbe republicans of the seventh congressional district of Massachusetts. This is piece of significant intelligence. The
thetnl know what money is, and what it is not." Our pocket book to at their service
for tin I purpose of teaching the latter part ol doctor is to succeed Judge Hoar, who retires teed
the let mod.
Said beea' woul surf it had tidal m CHI
themM
in disgust to private life. Tbe theory that Ayers goes to congress merely as a cheap
private gain, are certainly visions of a golden age. We are upou the threshold of a time, the doctor declares, wbeu manly grace and strength and female loveliness will attain a perfection never dreamed of by the Grecian sculptor. In that day tbe women, through the judicious use tot 'Hair Vigor," prepared under governmental auspices, will be , decked
with trailing locks . long enough
to sweep the-dew from tbe grass or the 'dust
from the pavement as they walk. . The spar
kle of health will be in every eye, the rose
of health on every cheek. Tbe physical and intellectual strength of the race of men
nourished on wholesome tonics, smaran
as to purity and quality by
confession, which indicates that the country has been wavering on the verge of a possible revolution: As the president has not seen tit to disavow it, the republican party should do so,and as a faithlul exponent or republican opinion, tbe Journal here and now declared the third term snggesilon tobe impolitic, anti-republican and onenMve to the popular raiud. It is lrr-possible for President Oraut to be re-elected. The party taat
nominates him will be hjnomlnlously defeated. Ills not only Impossible for Mm to bere-e ected, but not desirable . if it were possible. His reelection would bot c mdnce to the elevation of American politics or to the inauguration of such an era of reform as can alone restore the republican party to popular confidence, . '
'Nor is this
was Mrs. Julia Ward Howe's address on the subject of finance. . , ELECTION COMMENT.' The Springfield Republican sums up In its eaucy way: The best citlzsns everywhere, without regard to politics, will be glad to hear that one of tbe republicans is Mr , poster. Gen. Garfield also pulls through, but his msjority Is cut down twothirds. . The general will do well to regard himself . as a 'spared monument," . .11 LI. .
uvt w utouu. mit Li i a vuercies in warn rn
nine districts, and democrats mil mties in ooly four districts, one of them, -ven, being close and doubtful. And yet lb Stue gave at the same election, a small msj rity for Hendricks. Political devices of this tort are becoming somewhat common, and are generally excused, by the party favored, unless the arrangement is too glaringly inconvenient and unjust. Jjat the people of Indiana seem to l ave had an idea that the arrangement In that State was altogether too unjust to be tolerated. At all events, they have elected eight democrats, Instead ol nine or . ten republicans.
' miimtiu uiemoeri. 'i ha rr.t
the faith, of tbe government no I
package genuine without tbe signature ofl
U, the administration crgao, or -",Bi tlVtruX1 .V."" trict.one of the three democratic rfutrt,,.
rather Mr. Morton's organ, goes so far as to he has so , strangely trifled. His hand- J!f8 devized for th elect,on of Heiiman. a declare that If Grant does not come out with ome and suave colleague of the Cleveland if,fL min rfPQblllni ho bad in tbe
a denial ot bis scheme for a re-election, It aistnct, Mr. arsons, is fairly buried under owNiblaA Wi. mJor"T . . , .. , , , ' a majority of nearly or quite 3.000. bomuch .kT u.i ' tben runnig two yers ago, will become tho Imperative duty of congress for a too warm interest in Äbtmi con- lho"K0 th,e "e counties gave COO demo-' to pass a Joint resolution that will put a re- tracts, and, generally, a too commercial viet ".2c.,JOr'tJr.for COvernor. Nlblack had
TOrrnlr at Chattanooe : "I nave B"" uMOT vui paeigogBnuinewnnoui toe signature ot nomination oat of hU nnvnr. Th Tr.,,,-,,,.1 or tbe duties of a recresentativ. Th V. ."-jy'it-v m iflB oia aistrlt-t. and
..ti..Mk..n(irnU means of -advertising his pills, though Solnner on the wramer will be snch as tn h it. v -..., ' son is even more timely and imDressiv "ernJ,.Lrien?8 10011 ?nfc ot Niblack's
MiaiMjmuiuSiu.Mu.ruUw - . . üai"-""aovo'"M "DW"01 than that admmistfiredthftthflPi-" in
.u.u..u, - - puls uu uiu wuievement itself. As for the idsa of any action on the I moot; ltt us hope that it may be heednil I aooui ouu majority, so that it seemed
Keneraiiy uuieu. uuu maner wiiDin our reacn, ana me American ot tbe Dart ol coreress beinir necessarv. the fin- by the survivors. There is no n.i-.n w."",u aai . Heiiman could
iu tatest
LnaL nia laMinn i.
.franotk f HornnUn -r,. I . .... . ' . . . ODS, UV8 CQUOieü IOr a COOO deal 1 n bri n r- . , . uuu
" - - rjuiwciij i w Lie ii loas Buggesiion was maae Dy tue t..in-
of Antinous, and the mind ol cinnati Ccmmercial. A creat amount ot
i U A mnIi. Sr. an tfM .A -f f ra la La ShmI r 1 - -FV ä f las. -a I
Ul luo ftuimuukianuu. ajw n iuo touiiuk öDaseSDeare. lO tnnz Wlimn Itie rtamoo-A hug hnati An-na.
- I a v i k v am uvuu vr
dnot raise a ripple on the North
oo." Oa the contrary friend Brooks,
something te do with netting up this
rave. CDS of Alabama may hereafter save jives the trouble of refuting the
another great reform which has received considerable-attention from tbe members oi
wondst rfol stories oi'CongKssmsn Hajs. It
is now had as cndl into VM
genM-ally conceded that bis letter
l many lies In it as a "Brooklyn t statement. Hays baa dissolved tbinest kind of vapor.
Francis Power Cobüe has -written to ierlsn slaters that "this mttter of
man. He is possessed of a great idea, which be de; ires to ga to congress to advocate. He
thinks that the general government should
take into its own control the manufacture of
all patent medicines and place tbe superintendency of the business in the
bands of a medical'dt- partment. There are many poweifal arguments urged by the!
public
reach of the nation, this Arcadia of the sentiment by the discussion of this ma'.ter
future, the doctor considers the true mission
of the republican party. It may be neces
sary to add that be contemplates also bring
ing within the control ot the new depart
ment of medicine tbe regulation of all con
Mrs.: her Aa money d likftiv.
and fa t horses and cigars in abundance, familiar through his almanacs, that tbe pso- j the east and west.
and by tho tone of the republican party.
People have become familiarized with the idea of a perpetual president, which would
have been regarded at ono time as prepos
terous. The remedy against this evil lay iu
the denial on the part of Gen. Grant that he cratic congressmen
presidency
are
one, have counted for a good deal in bring- itltra VZ Tr i- 1i,doubt- Tüe Ed, log about this Ohio result. There is no L..rf dwtlfth,d,8tfipt were then in which
question, eituer, that it Is a loud cilltothe U VÖi .'"r.,llPH were tnassed.
party
rotti
bard
of
auc
tbes
anc
Indiana
State i
out of 13 a train oil
in power, itecollectioz the hopelessly i'-iß 7 " .u- . ' . 1 lUu lülra, auu
platform ot the successlul denW - lUT! fcW'"a. intse three dis-
money people will find thereloirfi,D. i;'1ve.,ID??! as larK in-jonty for
such journals as the New York World i,"0;! Jn .--nrnely, 13.5-8-ss the
1 Boston Tost a little mizzüno- nntii r;" -U"' ,"uwm""'Ma gave against
t bethink themselves that ih wrin I he republicans .upp.iited in-
I Post are organs. Later advice, from P"ian mocratsIu these district.., but were
indicate a democratic maforitv ö Uöaie" ü '2,000 ms ority in tho a2-
ticket of rising 10,000. wiih eilrht dem- 5 T.t 1 18 ,ourln. bfth, si xth and eighth
-1 in ' , . i uiomtiB jre tue
sumption ot wines, ales and liquors. This
fact may entail opposition from some well LnntPmnUiixi rnnninT fr th nve. lln this State, as in Ohio, and nrettv
I - . - I . -j I T1 11fri a T-n.n rt a A I i.n - . w I
. .. . . u - . : . 1 1 i vi. nnrior inn n irienas in annnorioi nisi rioi i b- rnwn nntirrrrutmon hni t umh inanrA ik. i a -j . . . i . - w um .rai, mo time- i uv ncio annareniiv iiomirno i tn i-
jsmetey oi iu uuaiiuu. --- t -- - - - , urUi9 mo I again uuuer any cirtuLusiaucw, ana me ue- l pendent voter seems to have Itteen abroaH in I tt J , . B T
If the eiaters will Just provide wine ineory. .lie mainiains in tne noria siyie so support of the large temperance element of nlal on tbe part of the republican party that itreat lorce, and a decidedly "fractious" tern. w,,MD a BUU "'man out or uongres?, aud
it contemplated maklne him a candidate for Per- l to pus some excellent gentleman into
MOVT AWKWARD IX SHAPE
were apparentiv des p-n.t tn
to put some excellent
the third term In any emergency. Grant 1Qe wew xorK TlmM tbu explains It: P' "400 iU lce iour aistncts gave made no such denil, because ho was We do not think the financial question had 4,900 rePubhcan majority, with 703 in the
often. cast them asidn as easllv at tha last. !ki I tii: u i ..I a (Treat deal to do with thanuniin ni.:. I lowest ana l.NKJ In the lrfe' V,nr
.... . ..... 1 a. I " I .... . " UUKIIIIUX H tUt ClldlllTB Oll 0 " v .uout. m VUU. ., . " C5 "
Arepu iblican politician has saici me and other nostrums. -.The shelves of every "a?D"n,r; r ... 'It was not creased verv hr ak.. ":r...U18.. ..from present returns it
. . . .... .1 nne If. ... . . ... " " " iniu auj OVJ- I - " - "v. vwc. I - I i lrai B lli&b
and let ! will bo n
the men enjoy themselves there trouble about supremacy.
pie of the United States are a medicine con-
Burning people, and-he proves this assertion
by statistics drawn from the trade in hisowr
A man may have as many loves as he has neckties, wear toem as lightly, change them as
thintrtrnt ; uttered on the late elections, lie
wasstan ling in a group of sympathizing friends, o ne of whom remarked dolefully: "Whom I the Lord loveth, He -chastencth." "YeVrej- sined thegcod-natured republican, but I dor it like to be beaten with a club."
The Iadla democratic Clnclnnctl The Enqi is not edit by a little r spell bis ow i Mrs. Jslia
napo lis Sentinel reads more Jite a
newspaper loaa uicui woe, ug Snairer. ilrer, it is superfluous to remark, I by-O. Washington. ' It is run toeter ;who dont.kaow how to
n name Cockered.
Ward Howe said to the Wo
men's Cong! t s in her diseourse on the '1bfluenco of I lterature n Crime:" "Horaoe wriilnz of i Ine nd loos6 womes, is more
decent than ! i ranyan Anterican-writer and I tbe
r arhohawJa and thunders la ave the republic, it is time for
rvaikCi V7 VA m , j , p " I favor of temtK rance od charitr." From I reform. At the present rate of deterlora-
whieh taten u at W is -clear thai airs, i " uiu i iw pwjjio, muwvuieu
Howe patroni' tj eapuogated -edUIons .of the classics.
that
village drug storo bear witness to the
passion of the . nation for all des rip-
tions of pills and tonics. ' Now in the careless and indiscriminate use of these medklnes, compounded as they frequently are by-ignorant and Irresponsible parties, there: is great danger. This habit of relying upon worthless mixtures in cases where disease has become - seated in the system is destroying Its thousands
dally, while tho still mere pernicious custom of draining compounds absolutely deleterious In character is slaying its tens of thousands. The victims of those poisonous drugs dispensed by th9 regular physicians however, the (doctor regards as fully as Innumerable, poetically speaking,
sands of the -sea. If we would
any
clety? No! Does it interfere upon h.s choice of
a WU67 JNOl
The above singular statement is taken
from an address to tbo Women's Con
gress at Chicago, delivered by Mrs. Ellen
Mitchell, noted for her efforts on behalf of
ivaou vi yymi ouu case. v" atjDPÄra mac inn nn . .nB
i i mi i a - wan. aun uavn a fe-e r
Tbo party made no such denial, 81U8- Ane aamocrats were afraid of their beaten in two of these districts. In tbe fourth
because there was a possible contingency in Piaorm oa lQe suDject, ana the republicans UJ ow'?a ,n ine UQ y 000 to 1,000, Uolwhich it would run Grant again at all hazard, were not very zealous for theirs. In Indl- LThVnSÄ Ä?Ä..TÄ?.
, . ' . . . - I a a I ha 1 Av-k-t .a .il a . . I J J ' - .T vuirii, OUU IU t,llfV
10 the damage mat has been done already '"D" 0fü uuslyL neariny in sixth only 600. The folloaing shows ther
. . . . - 1 BAwaja wi iriiiiuiHLiiiii 1 1 1 1 . no v s-i 1 4 a z 1 . z . m r . .
let not tne further , mistalte of making the canH werft no " VT "uiV L"J ""e. ' upon which tbe appor-
,..1 . t 11 , .v.. Plot the sub set of serious legislation h far t n inn;. fMm t.ZZZZZZVn ;i"tV,""": "M "1 nu me reportea ma-
, m I addftfl. Tt 111 trnst thn nnwn'.tfln 1 I discussions which have reached n. Tn k J '
The Evanst.il
democratic j'Sr tj
le Journal says that the' ' ef Indiana presents "the
can ot the future will be a miserable dys
peptic, with constitutional tendencies to
consumption, .full of scorbutic aflec-j
tions, unsound in mlnd and body.
tbe value of purity in a man is not the same as the value of purity in a woman. Chastity is essentially thewomanly virtue as courage
Is 'the manly one. Yet it is to be hoped
that there is but little foundation for such a
sweeping declaration as that cf Mrs. Mitchell. Is no estimate - at all
set upon purity In a man? Would a physician of notoriously immoral
character be received into respectable farai
lies? Would a clergyman of notoriously
immoral character be allowed to preach
tbe gospel? : It is true that an able
lawyer of licentious habits might retain a good practice, but bis success mtut
be in spite of bis sins, and men ;tvho might make use of his talents in a case at law
added. Let us trust the unwn'.ten law, I discussions wnicn have reached us. In each
confident that no party dare nominate öiaie ltLe.m8 Prominent candidate for Con-
... . greas ou me uemocrauc UCKet. Kerr, in In-
"u lut tuirj UiSKlsnam lur IDS Dira H ini arwl Vat?Tta ln rvKi : i.- . , . .
viiDB. . I utjiuocrauo piatiorm. 'ibe - finanHai
The New York Times has actually done a question, therefore, did not directly
uuov. iw wurM, inairecuv, now
ever, it haa a nnwArfnl nnWf Tka .
Jnnrnal tn U.arhirr!n marthA ioAnt Afni I I. r.-.-.. t . . . J
9" vou.uck; m euuoimg ifum commercial aepression
of the party. That paper which laughed An"e a great deal of vague apprehension
the Tribune to scorn for callinz udou tha f.uu "wumujiu iu pumic mina. . With a
vi, I, " . veiy sense 01 me discomforts of the situa
reuuuwn wuybuhw , vg inroraoraie a ae- tlon. there is no clear eencention f tho
"72.T 1574. " .Doubtful R. 3,18.1 D 6.0U0 1). iM9 1) 2,njc 1. 7U1 R 1 sow I). 1,400 R 7L0 D.
" 600 R. 1,702 R 3U0 D. 10 R SjO R. 603 R Small 1). 1.500 R Hmall D. .3,1110 R 2.OCO R.
.71 1J 4.ftO D. ..,000 R l.üuü R.
Tbe lesson which these figures teach is
First
Second
Third
Fourth.
Fifih. .
Sixth
Seventh... Eighth-.-.
Muth
Tnth
Kleventh....
Twelfth
Thirteenth
fTt T - . , ... . 1
rmt 1 1 ( - iv i 111. r f nn ifinn J . 1 . .
s uüravorable to t 7n i " 5 Im6" profitable.
Tf h,.. 1 I"7 ""5 lives m mo calculating politic an, who caros it produces a critical temnef. ani Lni. f- kä - t. .
fanlt findino- mnr .fUV i7,r. '"V"" -""-T"1 I"1"!? must oe ap-
would hardly court his prirata fdendshlp. iieÄTorn.
In no business relation Is a- debauchee re
nunciation of the' third term scheme into
the platform of the party in that state, has
actually come out with a demand unon
;. wnere seven oistncts are so
would not do. namelv. denoun. th thtr noticed are do u need nnon an,l .iJ'.. V,"' r,.. A?""..' "." repup-
" - - . - v " v v-a I a itrari uim I jriiv in Aion a. at trht raa.Min
In explanation of the necessity for "tP"7r we are bound public opinion is apt to swep away most urse the Tksessavs: iiiÄ1 a jH? ?em. and to result inP greater loss
There anners to be no certain irronnrt for h. Ik a' r VT 7" j . " ,.u w 1118 party tban the
term.
such a course
greater
same reverse
I . . . i - f ,,AU V U & IWU Owl W M .U1U1, T Ul ! IBUUf. I
singular ipectaoi - uB lmnerfect diatloa of .food and consumn- Kded without distrust. Even in public
ful by opposing l, t own;p:auorm- ine ; aittvnf aink m. "to. where much is forgiven for tho
ine. the manhood of the nation 4s doomed 8ake of honesty and" ability,
.;Mn ..Aft,.. aaMHAii TV10 Und tu I D6 people dislike Immorality in an
In time be posseaaed by ' puny race . un- offlcial aQd scarcely ever tolerate open prolli-
ta own.platformr' The
Journal took riatit In tbo battle and-nows
somethinz about t be issues. Its opUuon is
for a third term. He has said
ever on the subject, one wav or the
it most bo admitted that a newspaper
1 r- - - - w . v . .aaiw. 111 li 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n vnt, , j-.a . ..n.i. . . ..
Jea Of worklDg Ther srA to( mani, nn,t- .LH --v. UI.uCr more natural apportion-
nothina-whaü "J.r. .7 a"- "'tu uo ment in tDis case, however, lha mlnst w
oth. lint I puuiic, 11 souisposea, can fasten criticism. I und HaHn i
aft Waah: The party has taken a 1 r " ?-" "Fl-
inirtn. whlnh lha adminlalratlnn nmlnnhn rA11t tn tlfM i,!i.t nave inciinea many repuo-
coritrols-we may almost say owns-has on sev'- .Mnndi; and rinaT - - J JT. v"f !?"u. .V0?f " 0 r.eöue. lt- Tha . ! rprising
erai occasions published articles, snpoosed to be rr.M A...!1" uo "a' ids' democratic gains in Ohio ate parll v attribu-
k.aMw i a j - 1 uava ljtou uuiih in ilk yikitia artn tha f 1 .ut. 11 , -. . - .
vv aiivia ucicun &uu
commended to l h ie eastern papers, which
are puxzling wh at they are pleased to denominate their brW w,over the result af the election in this sta ite
gacy, save when aLMed to genius that Is es-
wcrthy of freedoaa and unable to defend Its
rights against a foreign foe. As the nation
considers lt a sacred duty to provide
r . i 1-1 .u-. '.- vinMipani4tn nnna not i luriufl iMiuraiion 01 me neocie ana mui ln-
.ifcisciauueu iiuai .1 1 " " . . . I V ThnnAh.. t.s Tl 17!: ".j .
meanoentralixaUosu Joe Brooks oAtkau- Sure the intelligence of the citizen.-So also Z. ? 1 Tt 1 I be lemwredat tin sMh.rdlvseemsto th lakso. Ho said : "I should uhls more .important trust of the "PuUtion. There is an Instinctive feejing Sa'Vb.rSidfntb
take It that we wa. nt an extension of Jarls- national health be watched over by a pa
sentlal to tbe public serr'ce. The case of
Matt. Carpenter Is one very much in point.
The charge of- immorality brought against
inspired." which deten4 and advocate th
third term scheme. These articles have
been Quoted all ovrr the country as reore-
senupg tue real wisnea ana opini-m. of (Jen. I cantankerous and obstinate
bntnr nnlhlrnrnf thoco srllilo. nnlll I v uiiib. hi.i nolo
cause. In that State tbe
uave oeen aone in us name, and the credit table to the same
uaa uui, ueeu unueserveu. . jaul tbe onera- annnrtinnmin n,.. ..u. .
tion is not one that inspires confidence. The tion of 1S72: and. the tide biin.r then atmnriw
A niihlln I 1.1.- . . " . e
snch things
I w su wa w uv u av M uamvaaiac UU1 V
anew uvtumsvi a-ucoo niuut-B uuui lüey aciU KwiimKt KA u- 7 . . vu viaAiuciuwra, iuuueq DftVlDf OUll ally appe ired. He may yet find that abought brougQt 0 surface there is more of the 51 per cent, of tbe vote polled in the State
harm to misrepresent him and place him in a
false position be for the public but no pa wer
dent support is sure to
a .... w.n air. mi, l -. . . . a . inn ma onpr vrt.AB.MAAVW niui z m
ouu vuu-ivi U1ESU USB www WJ Q(J D HH 'u uuuoiUOTlu, X Ills lUJDreSSlOn I Kttlirna fmrn thai Cl.f, ... ...II I . I.
is supposed that the democrats have now
carried 12 out of the 20. the reDublieans
' diction of federal o ou rts in these states." I terna! government. President White has
among men that sin is contagious and like a
gangrene, rots away all soundness of char-
I a a a. & . a at . . .
' Tr'.1 In 1K ahl v idvn ntAl national collA?Q9. Creawell er. as ior me loierauon or a Iinerline In
rCnstructed sVatea. by the federal govern- has ured the Importance of a national tele- are responsible for it. Few . . i..i...ii..tn.onka eonaidra tho eraoh. but. without health, of what avail are men wou,d introdece to their own home
' ... a'.-v.n ml,MtD Ln, ra:lm,. onr fields of eoldan Prain circle a debauchee. They mlgbt like his com
ommonwt aiiu oi a ''- 1 "
old fashioned ornam-i 1. our uosnsning cues, our mental cuuure7
To check th is decay of American manhood
Indepent
raes with adverse criUcism.
urwiuvni uu.i ceruiiniv maae no wcnt
or me fact mat be win not brook adverse criticism. Consequently, ho will have "organs" to
represent him; and he must not be sur
prised . If they do him Infinite mischief.
As to the plan proposed by the Time.--,
there can be but one opinion. Any declara
tions from Governor Dix or other republi-
panionfhip in the enjoyments belong- cans at this hour must be looked upon with
The Evansvilla Jour. nai is very anxlousi tc lhe doctcr u ab0ut"to flice Mrn.aif Into pubknow which of the tws , "Gov. Ilendricks, of ... ,ife . . ,he cotltrol of taleranh
lines and railroads, nay even of tbe universi
Iudiam. or Gov. Allen. . orowo-ww be the
democratic cancidate l'orthe presidency In by tbe a miniSf ratlon as were ml or
1370. It is too eariy Hi' i":,-""B-Just now Hendricks' iWock is above all
jlng purely to men. Buch as hunt-
Ing, fiihlup, gambling, or racing
but they would hardly like to
see him In tbe company of a tr.rl thev
contempt. The trenchant criticism of the
Kvenjng Post, puts the matter fairly:
couia oniy De removed by maklnor the nm-
coss of purification so thorouzh that no one
couia Question us complete effieacv. hamiv Mvin tx k .iAn4..M.tA.
The Herald gives the republican party ities Foster by 142 and Wood worth by 300.
some advice: The republlcaus outrht UI lDe oia repuoncan members 11 were re-
to learn some wisdnm frnm Tr, J "omjna'ed and mlth, Lawrence, Fosterr
" uo 1 iMniiirn ivnnnwnr h nfnnnAmnH
U1 WH yaiiy oirengin. 1 woo were reauv the uel ot tbe delegation.
it is not too late lor inem to retrieve their ua e oeen reelected.
losses If toey will reform certain leading
features of their policy. They can not affjrd A PRO TEST.
to repeat nor to persist in their blnn. I A" APrEAL to attorney general williams
ders in tha Southern St-t Th. k BT C1T1ZK8 OP ALABAMA.
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4110 otjuuun iias uecn requfstcu Dv ooe
Why did the Times fail to make this discovery 1 ""Ä unwarranted intermeddling . th . ' Dalteh tha loT fori the October elections? liefere tbe meet- by nich Kellogg Was made governor of ' lUB f gneri 10 pUMlSD tu6 lOl.
before the October elections? liefore tbe met. y wnlCQ ivPUOgg Was made governor of "v u ""u uo ,UK!
ln ot the tf publican state convention It might I Louisiana. Coogress must eive that State I To tne fIol. Oeorere H William. Attorney Oen
liked and respected. If women who are "CJ llV"."l .5 " "e,0 oon as 10 assembif s, and
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reforms, but will advocate them for theake tlu"y queens 01 wnas is caneu society
cf the nrinrlnle involved, which lies at the am' Polish "8a-d immorality in
eral of tbe United States,
FnKuiVÄ his superserviceable at- undersigned, Northern men. now
county, state of Ala-
and If Senator Gonkllna had not lndlriictlv rn-
coursied lt, the present appeal to Gov. Dix
local I citizens ot Madison
thers in the market ' 1 11?; bottom of h.U owa great measure f "lYiltf fyIf ' Indee.t? tbCre .'. i.llflf '.nSoV.
I to secure for the consumption of the people " "TOV VK - " on pars t for the next two Uedleine of th highest character and the ofa11 "formers ot both sexes. Still more
yem. the prospects of heiV naming the next t .r Du rlty. He proposes to put 80 lt thft assertn that a libertine has as free
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chbf magistrate are gooa.
Indiana give the State a
htah minded governmen
Hrm mrrm frtand Of Mr. Na oy OUgUt U tell
himthat his corn was cut, busaed. shellednd erotfid several years at?o,aad that he mlb t as wellsetect hH corner and .ow- t"0 was jostmaster" Is now too tuLn. fee I xess. Loke had better have a firA it-class funeral at th. Coiners or Cross Road , or whatever tbe )laco is the Sentinel -has forgotten as it s some years in.ee wo r ad tbo last of theNsby papers-and bury tb e ex-postmaa-ter. to old man has teen iu bis dotaget long tne. ; ; Uukld allusion:! to the Sentinel In the Cinciunti Enquirer simply show that one of tho mo compositors who can rtd Bloss eopy Is on a sp ree, aad that thai manuscript ha got into tb hands of &a ordinary
printer. JteiUy, anslaeting ito arrowheadei ss-ript!ons fc!ci are submitted as editorll?, tbe Eoqnfrerin not be held reeponslbl fr its utterances. It may ttcme out any r&rtdog and advocate tho third t3rm,Ju8tait came out . a few weeka .igo and took e part ot the -carpet-bagtva against the out ern people. win, TTorr k.i it Aimtii shoulder to shoulder J
ndlana will are , tw of the ableit ongramen la tbe Mo. ,4enlln. Why did yo Hot n"a lSn,If,,,W1Uh notaUoboaraig ths aWtstf'-P.iQple, That is Bombing t hat remains to oe seen. The praise give to H ,,mn anl Kerr w' ,n consideration opast ea rvices. Mr. Landers and everybody?Ise ka ,ow8 that bis congressioial careeiran not eulogized in anticipation. Who, he has Med through the trials and tempta ons of 11. ln Washington u purely and bneslly i 18 tho veterans named above he shll have a hearty preise and conQience. .T.raak Lin.' with them in the knowladjs of ntional poll t,cs would be mere fiittery now. The Sont tne trusts, however, that the by will com 9 when his
nisi) ciu be added ti tbe owier tw -
th. .Itr t.- of the.ronntrv na h. cuolc01 I purity has. In
fore said, Into thehanda of a medlealde- answer to tho position of Mrs. Mitchell, the partment of. the ernnaont. The anost Snel J on behalf of one sex, that skillful manufactur., shall bo.nployd to meo reK1,rd follow, who ruins an innocent eomnonnd tha cilf.Went ualxtures which woman as a scoundreL It Is not enough of
tha onthrtttM rtr-air sanction. Hota cyalc either, to think that the other sex
and- herbs can . be Imported directly by
tbe state without tbe intervention of middle men, and thus their strength and purity can, In all cases, be implicitly relied upon. Each pill or lozengo ma.r be stamped with figures denotlog its price And quality, and might bear on the . obverse tbe likeness of ' sotave- noted
statesman, i such as Butler, Kellogg,
or Mioses. Labels for battles, could be furbished at a cheap rate by the printing
bureau of thö treasury department, on ex
cellent paper adorned . vlth' elegant lithographic .designs. In .consideration of tbe fact tthaf, the .-tilth of the luttion will be pledged as a guarantee for .9 very one of tu ase -Compound; no package should be held genuine without the signature of Gen. Spinner on the wrapper. ; The result of the governmental control over tbe manufacture
of medicinsB will be not onlv that a better
class of .medicines will be futa!shed, but the silence of himself and bis political assotbatthev can be riven to the oeoBle at treat v elates on tbe theme of a renominatlon, are
reduced rates. 'The doctor decides, and all urpiMlng all . opposition journals in ie I at . . .
nai.nt n.4tlne vendnra arree wilt him. that u,,nulD6 ouisposea repuaiation of a
the createst expense is incurred in the ad- thl' J term plot from, President Grant and all
vrtislne ratber than in the manufacture of tho fading men ot their party. A more pal
their compouBds. A medicine that can be Pb.e ina anee of inconsistency, insincerity
put together ior three cents a bottle Is often
look upon such a rascal with favor.
s.jmai-j I, ia 1 .. 1 ' The Tblr Term.
In their Irritation over the defeat of the
party ic the October elections the adminls
tration newspapers, from the New York
Times down to the Indlaaapolis Journa
Lave committed a serious political blunder.
They have broken out into denunciations of
tbe third term scheme. When the pubMe calls to mind tbe ridicule which all repub
lican organs have heaped upon the discussion of this question, the abnurdity of their present action wilt appear in striking
relief. ..A week ago ' affected indlf
lerenee ana contempt greeted every
allusion to the matter, and now the very
papers, tbat-dencunced democrats jis liars an! knaves for asserting that there was
something iu the clamor for the re-election
of Oen. Grabt throughout the South And in
Bx-G )r. L-jwU K. lirsou, 00 taV;lng the csalr at Chitt inocga, vaxed tloquerwt- He said: ''It might bosUjposd tba'. tbe Treo 3f Liberty wben plaited on this bt aJ gronnd would' havo reolvcd the support of 'every tr.an wbo did lot claim mors fa'
himself tbtn he was villi ng to eive to 'others. , Most certainly iio republican parity which pUnied tbo Tee, which created It, and by every means Jn ',helr power have endcarored to make jt a tuc:es, to cause
advertised at an expense of thousands of of dollars. : Bach a vast outlay will be saved to the consumer unjer the system of governmental . controL
Thus ruinous competition and forcing favor ite decootloas upon the marketw ill soon cease. Tbe u as lgbtlfr disfigurement ofl tbe romantic and sublime scenery of tbe country will slo bo proented by cuttingeff the
private sale of patent noKfrums, and noble rocks and woodland gladw will cease to bo made kldaous by aanouneements of the virtues of ßtiggins rißnUtlon B t'ers. Hat most of all tbo doctor prldfs himself upon tho glorious results of his new system upon be mental and physical well being of
t.he country. His anticipations of tbe benefiU1 to flo w from a careful production of tbe
best medicines by government experts,
Meklug the- national
good
and dishonesty in politics It would
be difficult to find. Bus gentlemen your sudden zeal has come too late. The
onlj real danger of General Grant's candidacy was .before the October elections. Those democratic victories left little vitality
in the plot, and tbe people thculd treat s-tth contempt the professions of papers that would have been his sobüervient tools to the extremest vergs of Can tar ism, so long as fortune favored Jils administration, but that tarn nnd enap at Lis ' lecls upon the first premonitions of a failure. These me.n wh-) did not speak out -when open utterances would have teen manly, should now have tho decency to bold their loognep. The'r declara'Jons only serve to thow that there was a scheme on loot for a third term, and that tbey were 'cognizant ol it and consenting to it until it promised to
rather tban J prove unpopular, The J.
urnal makes till
surely can not do so nndlgultied an act aa to accept advice Inspired by aa eleventh hour panic Tbe Times was not wise In Beacon.
The Chicago papers contain full accounts of the Women's Congress now In session in that city, and speak editorially in very favorable terms concerning the discussions that have taken place. Tbe debates upon tbe physical education ot girls and tbe possibility of combining intellectual culture with the performance of household duties were
very clever, sensible and entertaining discussions, In which Mrs. Llvermore, Mrs. Julia
Vard Howe, Mrs. Blackwell and others took part. Tbo sSibject of dress reform was not taken up in earnest, belog reserved for to-day, but tho few hints dropped upon the tbeme .were scarcely up to the level of the talk on the above-mentioned topics. The fact of tbe matter is tbat a human being dresses for
comfcrt and for artistic effect. In men the
former idea predominates, and in women if their orators can be' oeliovfd tbe latter.
Louisiana In January, 1873, as he would
have been if the president had not interfered, there would either have been no troubles in tbat State or they would have been chargeable to a democratic State government. It is impossible to govern a State well against the wishes of
me oest classes or Its people. It was sheer rashness for the republican party to under
take Bucn an experiment, it would bat-
been better, in a party view, to have
leit Louisiana In democratic hand
than to have incurred responsibility for such a state of things as has existed under Kellogg. Tbe same principle
1 appucaoie 10 tne otner southern Kttes. They can be better coverned at home than
they can bo from Washington, and if they
bio nj uv iii-Kveruei tne republican party had better acquit Itself of all responsibility.
11 vHJures wnen it meets, will u prompt Justice to Louisiana: it the nresid ent. will
solect bis Southern appointees from the best
classes or the 1 oopie; if he will take are
spectable boutbern man who understands and sympathizes with bia section into th
A man is content to walk along tbe street eaüinef ; u ho will heieafter have Just as 1 1looslng like a forked raddlsh, but a woman i' toJl? as,f ,eally possible in focal Suth- " I PI ti ftriNiril 1 IIA faä II a l Kl I n Va mW v aa m .aha .
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employs every adjunct in tbe way of orna- lost ground and eltct the ueat nrerident. ir
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mem, uu uiuvea aiung msiesiicauy in i uuuiiuaies a new ana a good candidate.
torney-eeneral must leave the
m.L The SiZi bama-belonging some ot u, to the repub-
lieve itself, so far as it legally can, from Hean and tome to tho democraüo parties
an reaponeiuiuiy ior wnat is done in tbe earnestly protest against tbe truthfulness of
ooutn. it must sunt tno responsibility to
m -r a r m I Vi. I.. I nAITIAa I imtaH Qfa fna m m K a 1 .
5?". oBeninaugaraiea as governor of "".L: p "-yr r "rr.K.:'""-
- v Aiauaiua. w n hi-h
acioua 01 iiowing arapery. u he man may
be tbe more comfortable being, but he Is not
the more beautiful one; and no less a per-j
eon age than Humboldt said thst tbe
woman's advantage lay sltogelher ic her
clothes. It is s remarkable fact, which
bese ' reformers should consider well
before tbey discard .drapery, that the use
The Fort Wayne Gazette has the folio
log: Indiana and Ohlq have been lost to tbe
republicans, principally owing, as we be
lieve, to me m-tlmed efforts of tbe temper-
am e crusaaers, wno nave done more
to 11 jure their cause , than they enn undo in ten years to come. We are satisfied that a majority of tbe republicans In
inuuna aisapprovea Of the "temner.
of it is characteristic of the highest lorms ot IXl.fJr.! Pr.m.9: J?"
ctvilization. Descend la the social scale to whnhniian. t,i r. nw 1
I v wa-wva ava u7 lVn.Cb UI1UCI
those classos tbat pay the least respect to protest. , .
woman, and you find feminine robes re- t it is ivnriwi nvi,nv.vnr
ducedtothe short and narrow petticoat of . .i,,.T,w .
the peasant, doomed to housetioold drudgery pbofxtablb arrangement.
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011 ucr tun. ih an riiuvio irom uar- The St. lunula Democrat Tnroufiitii..
barouslifo, and you find the blauketof the rially these sentiments: The republicans of
squaw, jvmong savages ana xor8 women Indians, slnca the election of 1872, have are dressed ; as comfortably, and no more made a most extraordinary apportionment picturesquely f ban men, but they xeap of congressional districts, desicned. manl-
llttle advantage .from tbo style of feat lv: to leeur forth
heir garments. .'The fact of tbo mter
s that the nature cf women will have to be
changed and the nature of her dependence
upon man, or rather her alliance with him,
be altered before the very simple looking
ws!ion of dress reform. 'can be .solved.
Tbcsa who attack womanly drapery are beginning at one of the branches of tbe tree instead of at the trunk.' The only piece cf utter) folly yent.e'Mo Ffjda'sproceedjrs
congressmen, even though they should have
a minority or votes, without a map, it is Impossible to convey an id a of the siucuiar cbanee ot those uu natural districts, etme ot which were apparently blocked out for no other purpore thau to make it Impossible to e.'ect certain strong; democrats, while the whole' plan was based upou such acombina t on of e'emotrtic counties that a large popular inajvrity would bo wasted in elding u few nl tue .members. Tlius the dUiriu, a rtr-irf Innrrl pmhrapArl onnntioa ul.i.K A
given- in 187J republican majoriilea iu
constrained to believe that they were made solely for political purposes and to Injure this community abroad. We live in various parts of tbe county, and this statement contains the individual knowledge of each of us. We know tbat no disturbances of the kind mentioned by Mr. Thomas, could have
transpired witnoul tbat fact being known tosomeone or u?. We state that no snch disturbances are within our knowledge, and we are sure that none such have occurred. We kuow that republican meetings, both night and dy, have been held all over this county during tbe pending political canvas, and no disturbances nor attempt at disturbances has occurred at any one of them. We are property holders, and feel deeply interested in the well are ol tho county. Some of us take an active iiterest in politics, and we feel as safe In doing so, both in our person and property, as if we lived in Massachusetts or New York. We have no ob
jections to the presenceot federal troops in our
tniast tney are generaiiv well behaved and
orderly, and always bring money into the country but the Impression songut to be conveyed by Mr. Thomas, that thlr presence is necessary to protect republicans from insult or daner, in the exnresiion of their
opinion or the exerciso of their privileges, is a libel upon the communitv, and Mr. Thomas should either ba required to support them by proof, or he should be removed from otlice as unworthy of trust: .
J. D. Vandeveneer, of Delphi, Ind. John Vanvalkenbkkq, ' Peru, Miami coucty. Ind. . W. A. Blair, Virden, Ills. Thadkcu Oakes, of Michigan. John Hertzler, Springfield, O. (1. W. Swartz, , Jack sen Co.,AIa.,from New York City. .. It. R. Moore, Flemingsburg, Ivy. Joseph Klaus. . Dan Shiftman, of Ohio. Lawis m. Douglass. Probate Judge, formerly of Iowa. John B. Anderson, Springneid, Ohioit. M. Church, Clinton, Iowa. . Orrin Morrison, Chautauqua county, N. Y, J. W. Skinner, Albany c unty, N. Y. Joseph Trump, Fayette county, Penn. Hiram Wvx, St. Joseph, Ind. T. H. Crawforp, Pittsburg. Penn. D. It. Nelson, ISIinir, N. Y. A. M. Crawford, Pittsburg, Pnn. A. Jaquin, HinKhamptou, S. Y, Oho. 1. Moiz, Akron, O. VlIlOIL YVlLSOX, Lateof Anne Arundel coucty.Md. Marshal 11. Carr, Ija'eof Ann Arundel mutty, Md. John Jaqüins. Kinirsvilie, o. S'A. Bailt, Philadelphia. Pa. Cyhcs Unnaus, St. Joe cout.tr, Ind. A. J. Martin, Elkhart, In,. " ..' . 'J be Itsv. IJ.GAVB8, Cincinst!, 0.' 4'rt JfVMbViLLE, Ala., October 6, 1J74.
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