Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1883 — Page 4

THE INDIA!? A STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MAY 2. 1883-

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1ULTES OF STJBSCMPTION, Bemtiael fo188S--4s41y( jday ad WMkly EdlUs. CULT. PtCeied by eerriet, per wecis".., - ,oCy, Including Sanday, er wet .4 S3 .. S3 .aaoo ;tJfiy, pa annua, by xnaa . fear, per annwr-i, by buM, TBSTadlnf rTüasy. by win " , - rH MCy, deliver! by escrler, pee maxim , ., rr, M . )rjj, delivered by carrier, per annua. In- - eo ' JaCy to newsdeaecyi. per etvy Sunday edition of'alhty-ltui colomxa. Tl CO sjjunday Bentlngl.by earner...... .... , a ao t news 4clCfatio percopy. wwri-f-T-Weekly. xet enanrn , , H Tne poatace tn stwelptUma r "al prepaid " ty the publlcser. RewvdealenffnppUad at three cents per oopy Mita or ottor chartT prepeK. Intered m eoond-claa matter at Cn Porto Dee at Indlaaxvlis, Ind. Fe-aS. AlTTJOSTiS topT07:Ds. Hop are entertained row of his pestfy recovery. MAKAmrsm; contains '!',000 Inditw, descendants of the trib ocro in posseen of the colony. They arc a -miserable et, and arc dyingrut. THrez are a nnmber of soldiers scattered around over lie country wbore they are not rtquiiad. 1 Wiy not send Vcem West ia kill ApacLes? TL at would "be placing them where they cculd do tfce-Ecwt good. Tsr newJIiio liqawrfcia j oat passed to law prohibit the tale ! iquor to be drunk on the prewlaes. It ffces the licence for the sale 41 alewttlic !iqaor&t- $200 per annum and orths aale of mti liquors at fteCpfT annm. It exempts cities o the firstcless front the-cperatio'i of tLe Sunday law. XnOMPSOtfvvS. DAVIS. Tire grind old Cocmon wealth of ntucky is-aain all torn op, and this time, it xnust'beC3bfe98ed, tbo trouble ia of a character well calculated to give the Etat -conti-nen-ial rrc toriaty. Tfca more important "facta connects d with the killing of Walter Davis by Colonel Phil Thompson, at Harrodbbnrg,' have'lwcB made public. Homicide ia STentuckyic too frequent to be startlinp, but irj the pneent case-the prominence cf tho elayer-cod the sl&ir vill probably make it . aver well up with anything of the kind that hzs hitherto darkened the criminal recowls cf the State. Take up a metropolitan rr:-7 almost any day of the week, and the eje will at once rest upon accounts of homicides in which the aase waa eimilar to thai which provoked Colonel Thoca.pen to kill'YTalter Davis. Outside ci the circles of friends in which Thorz-pson nd D&via moved the case will soon be for gotten. There naay or may not be a trial; probabilities are about evenly balanoec!. Still there era queatiaca connected with the terrible flair in which the people beyood the beendaries of .Kentucky have a deep and an abiding interest. Admitting all that TLciapson learned in regard to Davis' treataetst cf hifrvnc tobe absolutely trze, does it; justify, the tomicide? That is tie ImporUt tjoueston, tl-.e one everywhere discussed, i There are., collateral facts which enter into the controversy, and which uaspeakably aggravate the case. Davis erex the inUcaate frieod of Thompson. . There wxa. a mutual -confidence. Davis bad admission to .Thorn psa n's. home and Preside, Taore can exiat no holier evidence of friendship, .and the.jr.an who would take . - i et 3 . crime, in . canaparisoa with which murder s a Vesediotion, is a creature of tudi devilisk -depravity that .the-darkest abodes of the daaaned are too lovely for bis habitation. Ect there ia still another phase of this deplorable affair. which adda stll darker colon to Evia' villainy. . Jle knew ihat the j wife of bieiCziend was the victim ot a great! misfortnavAad yet, foe a purpose ae vile as -. was ever tern of 'lost, J:e. took advant- , age of that iuUtj, and to en infirmity that was a souroc-jcf ..untold aouieh, he added , a crime against -which Jeiiovah IL'mself issued Iliseaciaiand, and (or the deception . of which MDlaa was not eqal. In Tiaw of . each surrottodLpgi was Thompson doia his duty when b6.tJok Davis' Life? The law answers no; that is, the statute of the State answers no. Eat .what do tie people, an- . ewer? What ouJiiries answer, dot in Kentacky, bat eh where throughout the brid . land? The aaeavr is .on records thousand timevand it wo-jlti he , iaterestfcg to knorr . when and where ;t was In accord with tbc kj thatw tiie penal-! . neTitabls conclneton? It y whioL Thoaipwa iuf-kted for Davis' - r,- - crime wac merited aod jual DarÜ3 mar- ., dcr?d virtue and wrecked a home.&nd to cooamitUie unholy ieeds ihe mMreint ni only look: advantage .of a conldence ..vbveh his lypocrifjihcxl EtreaKthenao!, but . of a niiefortne whIeblkoald .Lave, excited ' bis aompaMn rather than .his .cst. li re- , porti are to k" believe,. this thiiv of wra:ki lag- Um! ia altogether too frcqj&ent to -be . endured witha.ny derree.ol xompK-sure, asd .flocLety will the tadcar iftb3 laatfaJL .vermin who eecaee in the-boainaaa are com.pelled, ao often caugbf, to pay aucfc penal-i! 'H&a a, . wK8 and dinghter. Lena ndaduiti-1 ity demand tor their protection. Ta-ElFFf IN POUMCS. ilthas-Leec thought the part( wisdoui to (discsnuect tatiffd al politics, tailimixate tari" from p'iticOf politics fcotn tarUlk. Those who wilt 'lake time to eosaider the fcuhjeot thorsniily will diicover tte ls2.prjioticabillty of the f reposition. Politki being the sciea-aeof pvmmnc and government, regzxdltsa ct niii, beii unable to exist without xaoney, taxation, the mean of raiilcg rerx&nes, is laextrictbly interwevea -with politics, with lit aciea;e of government. The liea of ttose wk would take the tariff oat of politics Is doubtless to take it out cf partisan poxitWs; that is to eay, by patting in operation such forces a reason and suasion, bring all men into ' per lac t agreement on the Babject of taxation. Without ftopplng to discus) the desirability of auch ajreeÄent, it must be regarded far th present, gsX ast, as visionary. We conclude the aiif.is in politics to stay, and that just now t id most yital question before the peop, It will not down at any man'i bid'

Clog. Tariff o n t tajc, and to lutig utn axetaied tt w.ll talk aboat taxes. It they are iartly txed tby will protest

and the nger ti oureg is oo-itioueu ttte note bcstlle wilhthe peopebjcoaie. The people ot the I'ii' ted Stat s under KublicaB ru'e have been ajbjettjdto taxation so ralpably and f.agnnUy iniquitous that ingenuity is put to the Stvertst tests to find a explanation. .-II they had been taxed for the support of the 3overnmeut, and ' It could be shown that the money exfortal from thew had- been honestly erpndel or the pubii: welfare, there woild be gneral aatisfactKta, bat sicc it is discovmt that theybeve been taxed $10 for tfiebeneF.tof indivrd-cals, for every dollar thatCiss goDeintcthe Treasury, there a almcot universal com plaiat, na, tortvaatelyc robust de terainatiea to wctify the wxrog. It la admitted that taxes levieC unon oreigii goods which exter 'H to'corepetitior with doineeXc proactiotrj are'i:cesparii to the exte of the tax protection. If thij tax ia levied for the aupport of tlrt Goverrruenr, no one does or canijrstily ctmplain. Bat whentl.is tax i levied for tta supprt of indiridatL's or cot portions raen at becomes an -outrage T'rcious in all its parts and war witb-all prnrper ideas of ''icir-dealing. Tno adv?:atei T tariff duties, levied for prttectior, are rrare of the'faÜacy f t thefcarjumeats, and therefore eelT'ty chicane to Obscure Tieir real purpose. Tfcsy declare thet the greai obje(?t they hare !a view is the wellbcinc of -warkingmen. 'To hear ttteni ialk, oesIs le to conclude that the pare pered earners'! all the Tcnoiolies in the land are the best type ot philanthropists the country has jr.oduced; that- self-abnegati-the tireabeonce cf seli!sI:ne3S and rcr cenar? purposes are their prominent characteristics. hey talk f :heap labor" -as the rrosperity of lefrsring men aed wore en 'tri tones of profoend wot lers entsged thetr thoughts continwiy, and by s:h arrant duplicity they bave masased to make themselves iaba!e"sly rich, while they have -created unreet and dietrust in the minds tT the great mrss of tbo wage. people of the country, who have dKäCOverstl the cheat -and are demanding score wages a larger Bhare of the wealth xtey create by their etill acd their-rrork. I-t is by to means a dHtlcult task to show and in due time the Cgurea shall be forthcomir that the hiphest protected -industries do not pay the highest wages, end it nvill be shown also frora authoritative-ctatia-tics that the highest protected monopolies those-vc hich declare the largest dividends pay less wages Chan other industries le?s ' fortunate in teenring projection. And-ecch figures, frci which theretan be no appeal, at once expose the hypocrisy of monopolists, who profess such a yearning desire for the prosperity of workiug;eople. The-tvrlir is in politis3, and it is in pertisan politics, and it happens to be one of those vitaL questions whiebCbe people are exhibiting a commendable determination toander8tanc!. Agitation is sow in order, and will be- kept up. If protection has merits its advocates aud champiocs will be reqclred to do rnore than recite tism in glittering penerail ties. They will' have to come forward with figures and facte. "Infant industries" and "free trade" bugtears have had their rcay; nencelortn square talk, common sense eadiastice. Dodging, sophistry andsieceptionand intimidation will not in the future, aa is the past, shape Hie tariff policy of the American people. QETIING IN BIS WORK. Drying several weeks past M. W. P.. Fishbask bas bean engaged in giving Hoc. 8. J. Peelta special promineace as a statesman. Tbo lionors Mr. Fish back has so lavishly beetowed upon Mr. Peelle would donctleas havo broken, or at least seriously injured, his ap ioe but for the fact that the open letter -fiter, with, prudent forethought and a generous regard for Mr. Peelle'a youth and ineicfience, so distributed the burden of obioiKiy that the young man is required to take only his Bhare. Mr. t'ishback by seCectineKan. 8.. J. Peelle as his target is not infloeneddby any unkind feelings toward that gectlema?. A target was required; end, fortcnxUly, Mr. Peelle answers the -de-maad. hut it must be understood that Mr. Kishback is not out a punains for Mr. Peelle. His ambiiicc is to bring down U.rger game. He bas feeea -aucceHsful from the start Toe first time-ike blazl away at Peelle trtmea daui faltering was the result; in fact, it wes constarceiion. No such shooting had ever before -b2n .done by an Indiana Republican, ilr. Fish.back.was doijlared insane by some Ol the bosses. Others inquired, "What the .d 1 .does the follow mean?" ietinguished Itepubtican went so iiaP as to vnsn "a:i tne risu&acka were dead." Mr. tTiahbacfe, who seemed to be entirely familiar with Ilepublican methods Cid desiaß, .corruptions and crookedness, a-cgan hia feon&ardaient by ar ramming the 3ses of tL.t J arty for the comcswesion of crimes, or for . conniving at crinaefthere in Indiana, wbicb, if .properly piinished, woe Id send 'hU?L oSlcialV" fo the Penitentiary. He did .not hciitate to map ontaheVr mlatid with-ataj-tiins viaüdness. 3fenf3n aruioat of the iRejrablican f arty, were able, with unerring accuracy, to point out th RPwseaa "fa.gb, ofti.u. who i beea k' repeaters, bV bad (votes atd bribing election. ofJcers to stuff kallott-box-W and falsify .elecalon returns." Ken witk moderate discernment could, wXb tta assoracice Xathao addesssed David, sac, "Tfcoa vt the man, tat, strange to eay, oet aRepablictn boss or organ in the State oomw to the rescue of the "high officials."; Not a word cf apology, defease or extenua-t tion was et heard from ns of them. Mr. Fishback'a ckarge scathed like 2v?htnipg and burned like a lava tide. Sut tho "high officials' took iLeir puniehaieot iu alence. Damb nd deiu-alized, they did net, bebaeanBe they dutd not, protest, and Mr. Fiahback, having dacorated the "high officials" with Cane ma&s which they atill vnsr, turned his attention to other matters, in which he demonstrated with conriucL and overwhelming facts that the Eepcbliean party bas, with a flagrant disregard of every principle of justice Jo the people, become the tool, the prjppet, the base, cringing, cowardly anij Vravon lickspittle of monopolists, and therefore no loVger worthy of tbe confidence of the people wL-ose intereata it lias with cool and calculating perfidy bt'rayed. These arraigcment3 cf thi Re-

nublican partx Vnd Ilepublican bo was hare

been eomz cat. for' v,-ks. Mr. Peelle Lai . ,x' 4 r ; f. ii.ü..w. ;4rZet' hl-ri !hbCk 9 C? iM " mmmaj iui. lucre wi,., .. more laoyadncks, limping rjfücials, high and! low, bi - the' Republi?in camp of In-1 diana ' than ever before excited com- I migration or eaatmnL Kverr Rsottbliran bes in the State is bandaged or plastered, faaving been hit and hurt. Oae ot the Re publican organs thought' it ojiM mollify tishback by comnllmentine Ws "peirrrcacity and lnctmvene?s, ' an! by assur?ag him that the Eepublicaa rarty Is lerrre enough te Termi t all aorta ot opinions ton tariff topes. Bat Fisbbackwen't be aocfaed. He ctn't be petrified. He n on the war path, e-at tor scalps, and vill notfcetranqnliieS. He has startet rat to reform the ReptWicac tarty. It ia Muid out West that "a good 'Iciian is a ftca& Indian' and the Reeabilcex party wi!l be transf jrrcsd into a j goed party when it is ready for the Coroner, t a 4 Mr. -Tivhback, It -man be eeafeeaed, is preparing it for lohnest and obwuies witfeij commendable diligence. CURKEVr XOTKi. 'lTtrpropoeed to ereat a monuar.-nt to Willhm Tyodi-le, the traotlewr of the BtWs. A fVaftiusuTox eaeer aaya torscj iaatoind man. If ao, aoanc -ther aJrrf- of amanlaoreicratle. old Botrton 'tswyer aar that the yauug JrsCge on tkeSuTome BetAi remind hli-ef a Kindergarten. Tnc houae ot the widow of P.-esident Wer lu - rchmond. Va.was rubbed teat Friday n1nt -cl some valuable jewelry. Rev. RicHHsn CCossoa. 61 Philadelpbl,who -lied recently, left a legacy tf. f 10 a we a tor the maintenance cf fcis faitMuc log. Jcdck Uolk-jk:'j next nomination toOtJrcss from Indiana, it la aald. will be conteaied by C, R. Faulkner act II. D. Mcflullin. Thk paper are publit-hlrz a picture Ol Freddie Gebhart antes- the "seC-made men.'" Thin fa probably becatj-e Freddia has made an of hlmselL Peot-s Sun. Xevt YoaK la to bare an exhibition ot taxtd ermy May t. 'The demand for rtueti and mounted birds and beaut has vastly increased under the demand for them in decora on. Axlrlshmsn named Foley, In Bradford. Ea gland, recently ia a plrlt of bravado drank thir ty-six rlaMieG of whi.kT in rapid aixr;ealon. o: CDure bediel just after his thrlty-sictt rlrink. AvtTN-Ein the Tcwkabury examination tes tifies to tan uta human akiba recetreU from ranous doctors aud tf.uccnts, and a parr oi uppers for slippers mad i' from a woman's -sxln were shown. Mitchex, ' the newly-Imported fasltah priice fighter, baa a pink as J white complexion,-epeaks French, plays the .-ptano and has a d Ira .'Intel lectual looi'.ug moustache. Mr. M ilchell is tho dudd of the priio ring, and c&ti rar teef acoord log to the üeecab':ty rules. Colovkl Coi.k, the ex-railrcad 4iing of the Sooth, has softening of the brain, toM FJ.'Y.' -New-comb, who vas once called the "ycAing Napoleon" of that section, has retired from 'business and is secomlug hopelessly bllrfi. Tils is a melancholy truce to their ancient ri-.h '.en. RrTHEÄ'OSD'i:. Hayes was three times el jcted Governor of Ohio and ones got the Presidency without kelng elec'.ed to it, yet the'Chlo Republicans hesitAts tr nominate him for the Governorship. Where can they find a man 'with a more successful record from a R;rubU.n poiut of view? Chicago Times. Thk "wEd woixan of North CaroHna." who haunts tte ewamps near Chariouc, emerged a few days ago, and finding herself -confronted by three redrubtabie huntsmen who had -e worn to take her alive, p'uekeda stout -eapllng and assaulted thsm to'-fiercey that thoy wt.re only too thankful ihct the spared them legi to run away with. pREsibKirr AEtiiUR is said to hc.ve tleclded to uphold Collactor Spalding, of CL'lcago, as against Senator Logan's claim to dictate appointments of subordinates ia the Chicago Custom Iienso, and Logan'a friends aay the latter wiKglve the Pres! dent all the war he wants and that tte Senator "don't lzitend&at Arthur's rresldential second term idea shall be boomed at Lis-ezpense." A Georoci 'Ccdge." considering the development of the telephone, believes the thr.e will come when its principle will be applied to the other senses, and a mau can alt down in Atlanta, see a theatrical representation in Cincinnati. smellabout,xetln JCew Orleans, taste a fresh oyster in Baltfccere and shake aanda rith a friend in Savannah all at the same time. In spite of tfccllttle episode at Chicago, timay be afiirmed, with ame degree of confidence, that the representative of the Democratic party in the West and Korth-west will be found nextwinter vigorously caglog a fresh revision of the tarid. In such a policy they will receive the hearty cooperation of avondreds of thousands of Rerxit -licans and Democrats In the Eastern part of the country. Bangor.(Uo.) CommerciaL At the south of s on this continent are 10,000,0C0 people, consarncrs of cotton goods, and yet we do nothing toward supplying them. Why? Because by our protective policy we declare that we will not trade with them. We exact such heavy tariff tolla from every trantactlon aa to prevent trade, and ia the loan raa this mut cripple our iaanuficturers and .deprive labor of employment -and wagea. Jackaon (Mich.) Tatrlot. iXothisg seems teo costly far a rallread presl&jnL The estimated cost of Mr. Sidney Dillon's tewcar la said to be over 15.000. It 1 alxty feet Jon? and ten feet hlfja, and of course replete with e-f-cry luxury. Railroad Chairmen and drectois lntnglind have to be content with ordioary, or l&Ue more than ordinary cars. There would be herlnat the next xoeetiog of the shareholders were JC3.000 to appear as an .Item for "the chairman's carriage." tt.n town of Greenwich. H. i.. has a physician, aays tte Boston Journal, who bet eves ia Improving ODC'l time and ia doing whatsoever one's hatuis nd to do. When he has to go some distance out of town he Uks bla worsted work, generally in tke fotm of envU-oidery, and devotes himself assiduously to It, while big horse proceed over. Ik e road Independent of reina or wbo. The Industrious doctor is i vite an old man now, but this has-been his custom from his youth. Ma. Bzjkzus.' friend Bocler, In a recent talk with a Et. Louis reporter, said: &oraey got bad'.y mixed spin the Star KjuU eoa plications and needed Baoney.-Mid I well, I feoughtj 4he ranch1 although he still retains some Interest tt it. Dorsey will oome out of all these trials and prosecu tlona UEHtAihed. bet they have, and Kill, c:tt aim a great dal .of money. A. few prosperous Jarsin thea'attlebcslneu, howevtr, will make it ail up to hia." Cr Is perfectly asuniahlcg that while all the paiples of the (rfvUiAd world are tri via g for UiMcty of couseieoue, tho freedom of Uxa pteea and encce persocal Uterty, toere should be so many shackles upon trade. Wolute freedom In everythioxelae. Free CburcLea, free schools, freedom to thtak what we please and freedom to openly profits what we think, bat we are not to buy where we please or sell where we please. In all things Uu depend on our thoughts and Imagination! we are as free as the air, but in the flings that relate to oar material a ants a high rail is erected which we can not pass except we pf tribute te cur nelghborxBoston Herald. Thh atory cornea from Washington that a few days ago, when a fJ ,301 employe of the Senate dIed,6ergcant-at-Arms Bright received aa application for the vacancy. Colonel Bright iead the recommendation, and iav4 at once: "Very well. jou caa have the place. " The iff Ucnat fm c vl-

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dently attootahed. ard aked. "When n I take ixa'.av .'YeacaateUite-day.' teetn Colocel I rtzat;' 'bathtxneetplaii tbo situation. 1 wtea Mr.- . John ws. tnrlei It le't Toa l i - . i J I TeryeiraUeoe,iecelvlag 9C0. ws rromated. A lasorer next below him at 7.0 itepped lato the x place, aud a rain ender btn raa Hftea Writ, and to on thronsh the wlwte list, ooal tba f lace really left vecint by te death of Mr. 6. lohn la a place la the table ts eurry bones at 1 1 a day. You cau fcave that, tod begin wrk. at once." Tharrrt!nt vnthcrew. tbk ew o bioce, T.nicn claiats te be a negro organ, aaya the ctloryl people of Vew York Btateha-e nort of cocf&Jenceln FTc-lörot Ar thur; ttxr bave. lea in f2e men who Jb him le the Stefco, and tbey are Kstrustlul ot the party s awfeefc. Therarerlw for div nlon anl diacort In tka Xovextber eleotnna they wee wllen, end la BMJiylaaCaQoes reelUooa. Tbey are more ao to-Ary. Ai y Saratoga Confereac-3 r f 9 epabllcana tacrefore which does not contedif nt least one TgfTtyenwtiTe color jd man Johu T.'QirIe, of Queens" County, far instance; Efiwsrd Birret, or ehn'J. Freeman, of New Yorfc, or-some gool man jlM..rhÄ MMr 1 ' .... perty lt Sue we propose -:o hare arolce la its councils. THI rule forbidding tb jopplnjc ct Boston : atreercars on Fremont s.rt!. between Bo j Is ton ; and Tromie'iC. at placea oiVer than atrc.'t corners, f gn.ro ri e to an amusing Incident a day or two tlrrec It was on a Highland car, whfch bad but 'two occupants, one of whoTn was a young lady who waa dc&lroua of tttMpTlnc at Maaon atreet. Al the ctr approached the torner the turned to afcnal the conductor, br.t that employe wag in the act of fcl.lug his basd I) yonog womau on the walk, and, before bis attention con Id be at1 tacted, &e car had pas-d the stoppiDg place and 'the voung lady sank reeigncd!yiuto her seat and rodj to T7eKt street. Tho re the conductor rung to stop and the pretty b&t rather indignant pasen gersteoped to the platform ant with a slight sparkle in her eye, ai: I am nnielfinh enough to wait a mila if you could give bcr a genuine kiss, bat this is a litte too much A Ma Who Has Peo Sflnetjr Wlotcra d 'Voted at Mxteen freatdentlal Electlona lie la Now for TUcOonnld Against the AVorld. There is now living in'Ilaleigh.Ras'n Con ty, iLdiana, a veteran Uemocrat, who was bora in April, and is therefore nioetv yeats of age. His name is Lewis L. Cantdy This grand old trän who has come down to us from a firmer generation brgan vMng for Presidents in IVA and has voted at every Presidertie-l election during the last sixty-nine years. He is now in the full possession of his faculties, with good eye Fiht and hearing, a-ad enjoys life with as much relish as the young folks around hint, and who ere deltehted with his society. Mr. Caoady i a Democrat of the old school and indulges the hope of living long enoteh to vote for Hon. Joseph E. McDonald for 'President. Thk peach crop in the Delaware Peninsula in spite of tne croakers seems tobe safe. One who has recently been over the ground said to the New Yort 'Herald of Sunday iact: TLc pearfi crop iu the Delaware peninsu'a will be an excellent ons tis Tear. The danger of ilamfLce from frohtis pas'- Between the irtaiiriLV.n of Auril is the .preoarloiis reason there if 'he winter has been aa! -ly pivsed. The uatiorm low temperaiut s-toecthe pronud was frozen lat Ieceruber has kept the Kap down, thus giving the treea that corapkte rest which lnxures them the needed treuir. -io . produce good fruit. Then there have beo r o-Haitmely "warm kd(&IV this üpriD tottart the-sap at an abuormsl rate an 1 tx-po-e ine bud to tnisreroent aud danrr from a late frot. with -ronsequeut blasting of the bl. None oi these mSap have occurred, t he buds have only commenced to develop and there: is not tne least risk nnv uuIeks we get a bllzrird from some quarter. In that cas? disaster will-roilow, but such a case dos not occur ouceiaaceueratlon at this tixe of the year. Ileferring to Hie wheat prospects in Sullivan County e correspondent writi-cg recently from Carlisle, in that County, says: In regard to tbewbeat crop here white iti loots better a d greener (which it tnould do at this time of the year), am aatisiled we will net have over CO percent of 1- t.t year's crop at the ouUIde. Thre are pletriy of fields being pIowl up at this time. Bhsker hrf.irle is almofta toul r-ve, atd all the negro settlement and also the mid land from here Olket'reucn neighborhood (tea miles) is in trie same condition. I am asking every reliable farmer tbet comes to mill, and none of them give over hclf a crop. The fields that look ao green, wnen yoti-cet into them yon wRl find considerable of the greenness are weeds, wfcich are outgrowing the wheat. Humors continue that "hieh jinks" i-clds sway in the White House. Tne Washington Capital eay a: Mr. Allan Arthur, the scion of the honte. t as been having high :i:oks In the White House this week with his Piinceton College companion. They came here on a singing tour, but after Uie boys got up into the .Executive Mansion aud got their tight-trousered leva under the mahogany in the State Dining Room they gave. up tie ldi of continuing their musical expedition. The beys sang some very good songs la front of Mrs. lis ye- vine clad f ortralt, and bad a very gooc time indeed. We understand, also, that the boys found their way to the wine cellar. The lerel-headod editor of the Huntington Democrat Senator Hilligass proposes that the reason for the icllure of the passage of the appropriation bill thall be thoroughly understood by the people. He says in the last issue of his paper: There are a few editors of the State that hare thus far failed to get (t throu-h their brains that the appropriation bill wa duly passed by the LeglsWture, and only fat'.ed to become a law be canoe the President of K:e Senate failed to sljjn tne bill after being paw-ed. Jam pbools are, however, to be found lu all avicailons of life, and the newspaper editor is no exception to the rule. Penetrated to the Hone. Alderman John Barter, Toronto, Canada, avers that St. Jacobs Oil will penetrate to the bone to drive out pain. I know it, for I hav tried it; it hits the mark every time. One by One the Itoses Fall. Jacai-sojt. Miss., April 25. Eliza Pinkston. colored, who figured prominently as a witness iu 1875 and 187G, died in Jail at Canton. She was buried as a pauper. As infallibly aa sunshine melte the enow, Hale's Hcney of Horeboucd and Tar loosens the dryest cough, removes tightness of the chest, cures cold in the bead. leiioves bronchitis and restores the tone of the respiratory organs. Raid by all druggets. fike'a Toothache Drope cure in one minute. Ccruplexional defects are eradicated, not bidden, bv Glen's Sulphur Soap. li i'l's Hair and Wnisker Dye, Black or Ilrown, 60c. Senator Kellogg was not arrested for conpiracy with liraav. There seems to be an iueorrect impression regarding the matter. A Washington epecial says: Ti Indictment U found under an old statute, bkrU makes it a misdemeanor for a Congressman to receive any reward for influence la securing a contract from any Department, the penalty onaer which law is a maxiiaum of two years' Imprisonment and flO.OCO fine. The indictment, which la now aoeetsible to the public, is very voluminous, covering about thirty-nine pages. It orwitains five counts, alt identical except giving difiYrent datea as to the alleged payments ot money. The charge of the Gvernmeut as set forth In this ludlcuneut is: Tfiat S-eJlrgg, being tlieo United Htatea Senator, Induced Brady, thoa Assistant I'oaunaster Gent rol, to expedite two certain routes for the benefit of tne9ntractor. Price, aud that Price, In consideration of that fervlce. at different limes gave Kellogg an a v.n-gate auaa of S7.5J0, the last payment bt lug la l&'il The bail of Kellogg was fixed by Merrick for Government counsel. "iromto ana HerDUtu" Is the title of a large U. ustrated treatise, by Dr. lt. V. Pierce, BuIFaIo, N. Y., seat to any address for three stamps. Jt teaches BUCceesXal Bell-treatment,

OP TUE WEEK. t 1 1 j MaJIsou, !od., li to have a f woollen milL The bakace la the Treasarv Saturday was UKh TbeN"w unte:iali York police have jast captured erht ters. The Sur Route argument will be talked out to the Meier end. Retr Idmlral Edward MldlJcton. reUnd, died Btattrday at Waxhli gton. a special azentls to be seat from Washington to as ust the Creek difficulties. Half Mutre lu the business portion of Wellsrarg, Ya , ourne-1 Saturday morulna;. Internal reveane reeetnts last m nth were tl.41",121 greater than In Much last year. At Ashland, Pa., on Mondv a colliery ex plosion resulted in the loss of several lives. Seven hundred Knctinh recrui's for the lih Mormons pad tbreugh Council Btnffa last week. The dsie ot the Ohio Prohibition State Coaven-tl-n haa been changed from Jnne 14 to Augnst 1. Two Chrr,bi and fourteen other baildlngs nurnea at ewaygo, Mich , Sunday. Loas about KO.C0O. 8een aaembera of the German Ministry, tnclud Ing Biovtarc-k, are at present incapacitated from work by illness. Harry Soitn blew his brains out at Jamestown, D. T , ttanday. becante a yonne lady to whom he was vnxagea retnaeo to marry mm. Bliss, theabennding bankrupt of Tonawanda, . lertocnind mm debt amounting to JlOU, COO. He la now at St. Catherine's. Ontario. Bsrause Mrs. Griswold. a widow, refused te marry hint. Jjhn De Lin?, a far-ner of Lnvitt8burg. Ohio, killed her and himself Wednes liy Petro'.enm fell to 854 centa on the Pittsburg rxenarge inun-aajr. m consequence 01 an in crease in the productive cap?.clty of the oil fields OJd Fellows throughout the United lutes last Ifiiirscay eeleoratea the sixty iaurth annivezeary 01 ine esir wi-nnjoai 01 tne order in tnis country. I be Chief Secretary for Ireland has been au thortefd by the Houne of Commous to introd'ace a bill tcfr the immediate relief of d bare! in Ire land. Two thousand nuarts of strawberries acd twen ty-fle eratea of green peaa were thireed from voiumma, u., yesterday to tnicago in a retug erator car. Great loss of life was caused by an explo tlon In a mine at Bemiges Frauce. Vedoeay. A roll-call after the explosion showed ouo bandred ami twenty-seven miners missing. Sullivan, the pugilist, ii a physical wreck at twenty jur. the revolt of dhsipad n. There is dnht of bis rallying from the alcauesa that now connriea hitn to his home in Boston. A National Convention of colored ceo is to be held in Washington. September 25. to oiscuss the Tel metnod of eourlnj; to the nre thet all enjoy inent of their social aud political rights. Minfster Sargent fays the atrocious sentiments regarding hog products lor which the German newspapers are bauling htm over the coals were Quotations from their own colauns. fmblisbed aa such and duly crelitua. Cotnmtseioner Green B. Raum has resigned, and his reienation has been accepted by Presideu Arthur. It teems to have 'been a complete sur prle. The explanation i that he can do better for himself lu private business. Charlie McCouias. who was captured by Ape-hes at the lime 01 the murder ot nls parents in New Mexico, was subsequently xauraered by the av s because he wk unable to keep up with them in tneir retreat to mo mou&tcins. The Lord Lieutenant of Irelind yesterday wit newed the departure of a shlo load of emigrants tor America, neipiutr tne cartaren into the boat and encouraging tie older onei. "His armpatb v i reported to have "created a profound sensatlcn.' The President has cmraeeC -quarters at Fortress aionro. wnitner tie win go as jon as be can con venier.tly. ihe aurgeo.i of the TallapooNa authority that the i'iwiJert s illness nature isavan nah la-t week partook of tho a con gestive chill. Experiments with wed corn in Wisconsin and Mtnuesoia appear to etab)iu the belief tbat the germinating quality ot the grain was destroyed by the severe cold weather cf Just winter. There is, ther-f.ue. apprehoQFioa that the corn crop this year win be snort. Congre sxaa Cobb of Indiana, tells a seitlnel interviewer that If the ftdraocratic Presidential Conveiiiin shnld bo held to-morr w Senat ,r McDonald would be nomiiis.ted by acclaraation. This will maka mfcbty fine smokicg for any number of Eastern pipes. Uiorts from the eetJon of M'8KitIpr)I swept by t 'e tornado of f-nodi? add lergely to the number ol deaths already recorded. Later dispatches will iueressethö figuiea given latt week by forty or fifty, the number wounded being in proportion, say well on to 1,CC. The banking firmflr! George F. Work it Co., cf Philadelphia, is accuKt-d of eiafezz'lng something liaotl.Ouo.tOii from tfce Koples1 Fai-seriRer Uiilway Company of that elf. Tsvo mtmbsrs of the firm have been arrested, and a warrant awaits the third partUttr's retur; frcin Flotida. Charles F. Kring, clie murderer of jfrs. Dora Broemser. of 6t. Louis, end who neck waa caved by a recent decision of tha United States Supreme Court, has baau released on ball, after having been Incarcerated eigkt years, dci ring which period be waa twice K.uie!.ctd to !c hanged. Eirthqtiake shocke were experienced ia Chill on the 7th, 8.h and I'Tth ot March. A large island in the Gulf of Jarlen, at the mouth of the Elver Atrato, kw Cifcappeared in conisequern e of tbo convulsion, la the principal cities of Calli a nutnor of famous edifice were damaged. Rear Admiral Baldwin. commanCir.g the European station, has baen oraertd by hocr-tary Chandler to proceed, with his personal siatT, to Moscow, to attend the approaching coronation t l theCzr. The Stcreiaryof the Xnvy is doing what he can to step the com plain m that promotion in the Navy ia too w. Three of the men charged withhe Pbo-nlx Park murder are now under sentence of death, the Jury at Dublin Friday having brought la a veidlctof guilty in thexue of Michael Fagin. The condemn a man avowed b raetC a Fouiau, but protested his innocence of the crime charged against him. His execution is tet for !ay is The report is telegraphed from Albuquerque, New Mexico, tbat Frofesor a. F. Bauatlier. of the Smithsonian Institution, S. F. Balden, ol Tucson, and a Mexlcau werecaptured near tae village of bau Crlstobat, Honors, ou the lutn lost., ty deUcbment of Juh's Apackeü, taken to the mountains and murdered, r'rofef-sor Ban.lclier, who has a high repiuatioa as an archie jioist, resided at Highland. 111. Iheiels sotueduabtot the authenticity of the report fcf the afftdr. Frcfsor Mezjrrff, the dynamitist publist.es a ntaLlfesto declaring that the advocates of the use oteiplojivesasamesusof eUortU'g onceious from lyraots are now in a position to take care of ihomse.vos and cause the tyrants afortea.d to tremble on their thrones. He then procees to explatn a plai by which a fundot föO (rjOtOor double that sum may be raised by Iristimea to provide for b'owiag Great Url aia out c f water, ills modesty docs not permit him to indicate who should have the disbursement ot the fund. Paruell was interviewed Sunday ou the possible results of the Philadelphia Convention. H (complimented the patriotism and discretion cf tLosa who participated ia it. bnt as the cable bed only Klven a mere outliue of the procsvdinss, he did uot care to ex pre e any oplt Ions "rt'e have no:nlog to expect f om the present Parliam;nt." he said. "It is absolutely fixed in advance agsisst every propoal ia the Iri-h interest, even tnch legislation s humanity demauds. We seem to be a'oue li: rirllameat. We are aione. We arc for eigner." The Canada Pacinc Railroad Company and other capitalists of trltisri North America offer to trauM.iatt five thousand families, anivgatiiig tweuty-.lve uiouMud persons, from Irtlmd to the Canadian northweat territory, if the Brltisn Government will loan i,0üü,0A) wl houi i jteret for the purchase of farming outfits lor the colonists, the lan to be guaranteed by the Rill road Company mod lia aociatea tn the enterprise. Thy would also provide tor ihe settlement of ßf y thousand persons ou 'he same terms. The Government, scco.ding to LirJ Carllnsford. regirda the propofltloa favorably. Congressman Phil B Thompson, of the Eighth Keatuckf District, shot Waller Davis dead at the Cincinnati Southern Rull road station at Harrodsburn. Ky., Friday. The a flair it supposed to have grown out of ao intimacy alleged to have existed between Davis and Thorn i sou a wile. Thompson is said to have previously killed six men (three of them Federal soldiers whom he encountered wniie In the Rebel Army), and ia each instance Shot hi man through the head, as was done Friday. The man killed Friday was the fourth of his family who are laid to have falleo before Tnompaon's pistol, lu every case, however, selfdefense or some equal'y gvxnl pica waa established. The Irish Land 1eague of America met at Philadelphia wedne&dav. and. after listening to the reports of orhcrs. adopted a resolution thAt memten enter the National Convention Thursday fjr the purpose tf Joluing la the formation of a League in harmony with the National League of Ireland. Daring the evening sc) on the attitude of the United States toward Great Britain was discussed, aud one membe- offered a resolution de nounclng the course of f resident Arthur s cowardly, declaring that should he be a aaudldste for re-el ctlou he should nscelve no Irish votes. Tte member wae promptly ruled out of order. O'Douovau Koasa waa present la the ball, but merely aa the representative of a paper with which he has a nomlual connection. The Irish Na ional League Convention reasfemblcd Thursday at Philadelphia. Iu the tern porary organization Lev. Mauiice J. Dorney. of Chicago, vaa made Chairman. An animated debate arose upon the adoption of the report of the Com mit tea on Rules, some of the delegate dec arlng that the rules submitted would suppress the liberty cf debate. Tee rules were adopted. M. A. FÖian, Congressman-elect from the Clevelaad District, wa made Permanent Chairman, aiui other tfUctrs weie chosen. A

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cable message frcra Hr.PcrteU waireatl, tdrlslu'. the CouvenUun to put iiaelf anon a plat'jna in baxmony with rhatof the National LeaRua

1 irjuvi, um iu 00 woinicg tnat would lumitn r;rg:aDa a preiei; lor ite luppreislou of the League. The Caoveation of Irlabmea at lliil&dnhia. col eluded it la twrs Tuesday evening, taviag organisea tne insa national league of Arcerii. with Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, as Prtideut The flrvt houra were occupied with speeches and VDe reaaugi tetters 01 sympathy lrora various persons, iticmaiog a communication from "uaset" Cox, it New York. The Conmhue on Besolutirns submitted a report which beean with a fierce arraignment of Engliah government in Ireland, arrddeclarlDg that "there is no form cf retaliation to which oeepair or madne s may re sort, 1 or wmcn tugn-h cruelty in Ireland U not excniMveiy rep3u-ib:e " epecincally, it is not charged that English rule has ar.uihil.ted liberty in iteianu: mat landlordism has invjoverished tne people, while a seUi-h poiicy has not eo much as permitted manufacturers to ootain a foothold lu the ibland: ttat Kuirland hus not maintained peace and order in Ireland, but irkv)vara naa -sept mo country involved in otoodsned and anarcny; hat toe pretetse of Iruh representation In Parliament 1 a marker of the thailowei-t sort, and that, while measures proposed in I'arllment by memb rs from Eueiatid or boot and receive polite contidc ration, the fact uui s diu u lDinrauoea oy aa lrvh member suf fices for its arrogant rejectkn Iberet-oiuiions then assert taat the oonrse ot tbo English Govern ment has deprived it of any right, if one ever ex isUd. to rule Ireland: pledge material ano moral support of the I rith of America in all efforts of their countrymen at home to recover the ngnt oi aei i government; incidentally score Forfter and praie Paruell; c iares sympathy for the farm laborers of Ireland, who are cmnttdca to the kindly consideration of farmer; counsel irishmen to buy nothi-: tn E glaid lLat can be procured irom toe I nueil Males; express contemotforthe Liberal Minister of iret Britain; Condemn the action cf the English (iovercmect ia tending latoverihed Irish te these shorvg; thank American r re at es for the aid thev have icciinvi for Irish emigrants, and indorse Mr. Kuan s adnciolsiratiou of the I.tnd League tiuancrs. The resolutions were not strong enou&h f.jr a facti. .u of the delegates, aud an effjrt was made to epun deliate upon th m. bnt the previous question was moved and oarrled, nnd the l.'onvenlion adjourned after havlug completed its organization and elected o Steers. 8anford's Ginger for weak stomachs. The Bad and Worthlesa are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and It is a positive proof that tnt remedy inn tated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole worid that Hop Ilirters was the purest, best ana most valuable family medicine on earth, ruany imitations eprane up and betran to steal the notices in whica the pre?s and the people of the country had expressed the merits of II. B., and iu every wy trying to induce eulTering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to mile money on the credit and cxd name of H. 11. war --t ' jiany cinfrj s arieu nostrums put up'n 6imtlarFtjletjH. R, with vari-nslv de vised names in which the word ' Hop" or "Uop9" were U'ed in a way tu induce peo ple to believe they rere the Fa ne as Hop Vl'.j a a a .. liitters. ah fsuca pretended remedies or cures, no ruattt-r what their style or name i. and especially those with the word "Hop" or "Kops" in their name or in any way connected wita them or their Dame are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch r.one of them. Use nothing but penuiue Hon Bitte-s, with a bur.ch or cluster of green Hop on the white label 1 Uit nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or countene ts. Astvice to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnsiow'e Soothing Syrup should a! ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little suSVrsr at once; it produces nat ural, ;ulet fclee? by relicviag the child from patn, and the little efcerub awakes as "brlirht as a but ton." It is very4leMtot to ttte. it aoolb the etüd. softeu'a tke gums, allays all ps'n. relieves wind, regulates the bowel?, and Is the b't known remooy for diarrhea, whetner arning from teeth tug or oiner caue. rwo.itr-iive oeatia ootLe, A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and Un Otscreuons or yeuth, nervous weaaneea, early ae' cay, nss cf manhood, etc, I will scad a recipe that will cure you, free of Charge. This groat rtnieay was discovered by a missionary in Kotth Amervca. sen a a saii-aaaressed envs lope to Bei jofcpa l. inman. sTsnon D. New Yorxutx. Jnerai Cod Liver Oil Jefly. Auccoved bv the Academy of Medicine of New York tor coughs, colds, bronchial and tubercular consiigi-.puon. ecroTula a-.d eneral debiiity. The most tni!d. bland and nutritious form in which Cod Liver Oil can te used, and with snore benefit securer, to the pal.CLt by a single tewpoonfol of this Jell?- than by double the quantity of the nouia ou, ana the most aencate stomach will not reject v. For sale by all dmeidsta, and E. H. TJIUEX. W8 Pearl ftseet. New York. g a MensB.an's Peptonized Baef Tonle, the only preparation of beef containing i'a entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force-generating tnd life sns aining properties: invaluable for lndifjstlon. dyspepsia, nervotis prostration, and all lortns of general debility: alo, in all enfeebled oondition, whether the result of exhaustion, nerrous rostratlon. overwork or acute dis ease, 'particularly if rosulMng from pulmonary complaints, tasweii, tiszara & Co , proUetors, New York. Sold by druggists. Py-KmiA. SxprixMU. eV'ROFfLA, and other form ot blood pulsjulng. resuliiug in glandular swellings, ulcerous patches in the throat and mouth, abce'ses.carbuccles, tumora. ulcers,ores. and skn eruption, are sociiy neutralised and expelhd by the Cutlcura Besolvent. the new blood purifier, w hi e the skin is cleansed of all d'sGgurlng humors by the external uo ol Cut! curavd Cuticnra Sop. the great i-kln cures. Cutlcura Resolvent absolutely destroy dieagems. which float In the blood, uiiue, and Perspiration there ia no d ubt about it and expe's them through the bowels, kidneys, aud pores cf the skiu. GREATEST ON EARTH. Cutlcura Remedies aie the greatest medicines on earth. Ha l the worst case Salt Rheum in 'hia couutr . My mothar had tt twenty yeais, and in fact died frn-n it. I believe Cutictna would have saved hfr VI. My arms, breast acd hesd were covered for three year, which nothing Teiieved or C'tred until I used the Cuticara Rüso.vent (blood purifier) internally, and Catlcuri and Cutlcura Snp ('he gret kia cares) externsllv. Newark, Ohio. J. W.'ADtM?. BEST BLOOD PüEIFIßß. I have usd your Cnticnra remed'ei in several cases of & r. !ini, Moist and Dry Teuer, end cured them all Your Cuticara Resolvent, so far as my supply enables ma to tes' It. has. in my hand?. exceeded in efficacy and ef!l?leucy any alterative compound (blood purifier) I have ever made use of in an active practice of thirty years' duration. E. N. ECK EH, M. D. Jacksonville. Pa. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been till as to the great carative powers of Cutlcura Remedies. I have paid hundreds of dollars for rnelicines to cure dla eases ol the blood and skit, and never found anything yet equal to the Cutlcura Remedies. CHAS. A. WILLIAMS. Providence. R. 1. CUBS IN EVER" CASE. Tour Cutlcura remedies outsell all other medi cines t keep for skia diseases. Mr easterners and patient say that they havo effected a cure in every Instance where other remedies nave failed. It. . BKUCKWAY. M. D. Franklin Falls. N. H. CUriCURA RKSOLVEftT. Ccticcba and Crriccaa So a p. sold everywhere. Price: Cctictba. 50c. and ll.uO per box. Crnera Resolvest. JIOJ per bottle. Ccticvka Soap, 25c; Crncvaa Shavijjq Soap, 15c. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. AY) -iwaV (o an suffering witrt Catarrh or Bronchitis who earnestly desire relief. I caa itive Cure. A Homo Treatment. Ko clorge for consultation by mail. Vafua pio Treatlss Free. Certificates from Doc tors. Lawyers, Ministers. Business-men,. Address Rev. T. P. CHILDS. Troy. Ohle. ' THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. INCHES, TUDCeilCPxSAWSILli flWrWrt I 1 1 1 1 UU 1 1 LI I J rtnrr ffsllsr CloTer Hollers W rl i e for !' m:a: nius. Pamphlet aed Prices to IU Aultutaa A Taj tor Co., Aiaoalleld,

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From m Frovldence Merchant. Mr. George II. Pari, a fruit dealer at -.Mr WcstBilriBter Strcet. tcarj hl graWIul tettiaiouy to ths nneiualled excellcrce of the production of oa of our most sallf al Providence PharmsctAta. Mr. Davis says. "Last iprltg I was greatly trouble J with severe in ilammatlon cf the kidneys, and it became ao bad tbat at limes I urinated blood, and xnyiufferlngs were latente. My eonliüon was so painful that for a while I was ic-acely able to attend to business, and the severe pain would come so sudden and t everely that I would be obliged to leave a customer whom I might happeii tobe waiting upon. During apart of the time fl waa usable to w alk, and aca-cely knew wfcat wl do or which way It look for relief. At this tlmtl friand recommended Hunt's Remedy. I took! twobotüeaof it. and It took rint hold of ray disease aud cured me very ipecdily, and I have expeiienced no t-o -ble with my kidneys tince. "Furthermore. Hunt's Remedy has strength ened me very much, and since I began to nse it I have been able to attend to business, and in all right now. I heartily recommet-d It to alL What it has done for me it LI do for you h are sfiLcted." oflred for Twenty Tear. Hon. Joshut Tuthlll, of East Saginaw. Wich, ays. "Count me among the enthusiastic friends Hunt's Remedy. It haa proven lu my case all you claim for 1t. Havlzg sußered fc aboct twenty yeais with soerd disease cf the kidnevs (which our local physicians (renounced trighl'a Disease), I made a ) mruey Fast to cotsultthe eminent Dr. IUvon. of Hamilton. Sew York, cf whore f- me la thij peelalt y I tsaA learned much. Dr. II area examined me carefully and timply aid. 'Go and gat a bottle of Hunt's Rem dy end taxe according to . lrectlona.' After having traveled ao far for treatment, it struck me as rather fenny tobe dlrtctcd to take amedlciEe which I ttlfht hsve boupht wiitio a tone's throw cf rny own doer; but I was in the doctor's hands, and or course I followed his sdvir. and rlthtp'adwas I tnat 1 did so. for before f had taken Hum' P.erocdy half a dcasn times I found immense tenet. t from it. ar-.l by couilnuinx too ne of it for a hmfed time 1 recovered fnm my J. irono.e entirely, anu am ic-oay. itoink. one of tne most ruceed of rueged Michiganders. Ths world is indebted to you, sir, for tue promclga lion of such a mediclue and I hope yuu may trot go without your teward " Every Corset ia w trranted satis factory to ita wearer ia -v"ry way, . cr tho money ill be retundad by the person from whom it was boucLL The etil vOorwt pronomowl hr our lesrth"? pyV1aa at fadarlMaa to th: rxrrr, ana n.lnrveciW bulla aa the " inokt eumf ottbble and perfect Cuing Corset vr taade. 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