Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL! WEDNESDAY MAHCTI 25 18 15.

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THE EFFECTS OF POISON!

JSome Startling Statements Dangerous DrussTToräe Than Opium SmokiD Vlt-va of Alo&Ieal Atittiorl ties. The "Washington Test ears: For centuries it has been contended that a cough med:c;iie, to bo effective, mast contain morphia, op-urn, or Borne other equally dangerous dreg, acd to-day nearly every coah medicine ia the market bai lor its ba?e siiua on of tbfs deadly poisoEs. In every Suite cf ths taion pbyjic'.acs aid oronera are "constantly ifccrtia innumerable cases of poisoning and death resulting from such compounds. Ose authority states thit these have done ir jre icjsry than opium smoking. A purely vt "etab'e s.ud at tte sime time aSkacicns couh cars has been considered an iapccbi:ity. It is f r thii reason that eminent medical 8-ithorlties end puolic men everywhere, Iii? D.. Jam?a A. Stenart, Health C'omrriis.ior.er of IJi'.timore, aid Dr. Bamnel K Cx.of Washington, have spoken 30 entb ü3:sti";alJy of tha dUcovery of R;d Star Ccuzh Csrs, which is aVsslnUly free -from po sons cr narcotic. Pr. O. Grolha, of the Brooklyn Hoard of Health, and heads of similar boarJj in otier ciiiea are also anion? thoe who have i&ned cfil-il certificates ia its favcr. Professor Jclin J. Caldwell, II. D., member of the E'f clro Therapntical Siciety. N9tv "Vok; Medical Society Ktnei County (Brooklyn); Medical Society Baltimore; for six years in civil fi'sd' military hospital?; assistant enrgecn United Slates Volunteers; author of "J-ilectro-Tfcerapeutics," etc., certifies that a very desirable new departure La been made by the introduction of lied Star Coazh Care; that in addition to ths rare qualitv of bein entirely v?:rstsh and, harinlesi, he fiadi it to be an ingenius cmnoacd, pleasant to take and of remarkable efficacy. " We ITavo Used It." To tlae Ptiljllo : From personal experience, as well as fnm observation of its insrked (tlicacyin ether cases that Lava come under our notice, wa cheerfully recciuraend Hzo Stas CccguCcke 03 a safe ar ii reliable family medicine. Combining ti?e ro;ver to relieve aid cure promptly vit'a the rare quality cf bins entirely free frcta op'ates. pciaone and narcotics, as demonstrated by tbe analyses of recognized m? dlcal authviitiej, it may jastly be ternif d a valuable discovery. We concur in the cfScIal cplaioa of the Commissioner of Health cf Baltimore, that 'it fcappL'y supplant the- objectionable and uot unfrequently harmful features of other -coogh mixture.'' Baltimore, Mi, Feb. 9, 133. Governor of Mary'ani. CHAHLES B. B0BSRT3, Attorney General. P. C. LATROBE, i'jycr of Caltiiusre. .A. P. GOF.HAX, United States Senator. 'HARRISON ADRE0S, ToaLmaster, Baltimore. "THOilAS S. WILKINSON. City CommlssiDner. JAMES R. HORNER. City Comptroller. EDWIN II. WEBSTER, Collector of the Port.

. J. H. BELLMAN. Collector U. S. Internal Rev.

HART B. EOLTON, Membsr of Congress. H. CLAY IALLAM, Judge Appeal Tax Court. SAMUEL A. CLAGETr, Sanitary Inspector. "WILLIAM H. HISS, i'arvejor Bajyiaw Asylum. Over fifty pbyaicians of Biltimore, including tbote cf leading hcspiuli, charitable institution?, colleges and schools, have voluntarily indorsed lied Star Cough Core, not odIv ss the test thing of the kind ever discoveied. bat es being entirely free from the berief al features of other c iugh mixtures. Evf ry one -will tied it a safe, sure enre. It is entirely free frcm opiates, narcotics, emetics and foisox.9. It leave) no bid effects. It docs not derange the system. It is pare, pleasant, prompt. Sild'by druggists and lealers in medic'ne throughout the United States at fifty cents a bottle. Thh Charles A. Voi.ELiK t'oMPASv, Sole Froprietors, Bil-tiutore-, Marjlacd. 1EAIIS AT AN ALTAR. A Young Elmlra Bride Deserted on t Et of Her Olarrlage. Ei-mira, March 22. Misa Theresa Tach is ä yonog lady cf Hebrerr parentage, about twenty years cf age, and the daughter of a -.merchant ta'lor of thia city. She ia a grada- ' ate of the Elmira Free Academy and has made quite a local reputation by her ability as a pianist. She possesses an abundance of blaclc, wavy hair and the clear, dark complexion of her race. She hai moved in the bist circlet of society. At the acadsmy she acquired the reputation of being a bright student, and Is withal a most estimable and popular young woman. Miss Tuch met .her fate in the person of Hiram Hoppe, son of Nathan Hopp, a prominent .merchant of this city. The young man was born and brought up In Elmira, bat a few years aso went We ?v locating ia a small town in MksonrL The courtship with Miss Tuch, begun before he went away, was continued throogh correspondence. Finally the nuptials were announced and the time fixed for Thursday night at the residence of ths bride a parents. A few days ago young Hoppe, who ia a slashing, gocd-loozing ycung fellow, came to Elmira to claim his 'bride and take her to his Western home. Vedding garments bad been made, the feast pr wared, guests invited, and, apparently, there were two hearts with but a single -thought about to be united as one. Thursday evenin?. just belore the time set 'fortheweddisg.lt bacame rumored about that the young man was obstinate and would - not fulfill his vows. Some claim that oa the 'Strength of bin approaching marriage he had .purchased ,CCO or ;,ICU wcrtn ot goods to steck a stora and wtsLea his ruture liinerin law to iufoTS3 Lii Dotes for that amount, acd that Mr. Tust refn eJ. Others eay tiat tl.C) rrcaised ts r. weddire pot ticn waa -withheld for come reason, or that oclv a corticn ef it was forthcoming. Cer tain it ii that ttere wassimo mi3inder3tanl' sng regarding the money arrangements, and last nlirht. when part of the gueiti hal asemblid and tba trlda was ready, the yonn? iran can:e cot. Consequently there were "tears end latr.entattocs Th ycuojr lrty lock the matter much' to heart, and her friends waiei wroth. The company finaiiy liGr?d. muttering imprecations on the tead of the cnfaithful lover. Friday mornicg the excitement bad not eutsided. Fiiends and relatives on b)th des ixet and lijco8?d tlia matter, and threats cf giving Mr. Iloppa a coat ofarand " feathers. ndlDe him on a rad, etc., were frtely rii1e. Fioally towards row it was

announced that a settlement naa oeea maas

tat'efactory to all parties, and that the wed ding bels would ring asain on Sand ir n'g'i t. when the groom would be on hsnd. 0;i what bas s the eettlemeut was effected cald not with any certainty be ascertaintd. FATHER AND DU'UIlTEfi.

Flteona Tal Told bj John Lanenhoir of . Ills Trials and Troubles. New York. March 22 A br?gbt, blue eyed little girl prattled in Innocent mirth in Jcdeßtilfing's ciurtin Jersey City yesterday. Jcbn LaDgenhofi", a Ho' lander by birth acd father of tbe little oae, set in one corner of the room, eulien and morose. He was arrested latt n'ght at the Netbcrland do:k for disorderly canduct. When arraijnei this nucrnir jr he toM a pit; fal story in broken Er.g'.hh. Three years ko h-s cime to this Ctuctry with hi wife- acd child. Finding ere ploy rr: en t in Pnttbarg as a cipperjmitb. he livtd happily there tiil a year aso. when b's Tti'editd Ills w?Ke3 wt-re reiacsd by deprees, sr.d finaiiy he was left unemployed. oivtitLs'ei dirg these re -erte? ce etragjiea pi: fioru fcr.d io month, birely keepia the weil J rem r a--or. A t If ret h times becMiie si hard that he fe'ercir fd to leave P;t;bur aud retarn 1 oo:e io h' paten's, who aie it) :iod circama aoc8. vuii nis Jim n ana tu n b worldlv ro ePrsions o i his bacfc, ha reio'ia 1 JfRf t C;t Tl3cr??sy afternrjü aad pit wy at hmp losging h-'jS3. Since that t'n9 i e ess D:fn lejtic enipioyuint oi tue KcttcrUrd dick, cracUtucatJ vvsrkptjiaie f r hin;sel? and child, but without avail. SniöttV his last cent wai gone, acd hungr and coM were staring him ind hia chjli e-iusre in Iis facs. Hewnde:el aimlessly iLrcctiitre 6reeia ot Jereey L,ay, crce trjowir jr at he was dciig or whsre he was ec in?.'. BttwteL' Hard 1'2 cVccic at ciht b wts discovered stowing his little g'rl way behind eorae ia-e cakj on the NtiLfilstd d;ck. He had wrapoed tl e little cna ur cirffally in eome old b anket.. and wa? putting her away pre sumably to le.t fcer freeze gradually to death rather than die cf starvation. I)lic:nm Eeilley, however, arrested tbe man as he was If a-virp ar d broncht him back: to Q4 DlaC9 where he had If It tho little girL Tha hews spread rapidly, and a larzo croivd of sailors collected. Th-eata were maäa of lynching tbe man on thn epot, and the policeman fcutd great diiiiculty in gftlLnshim to the s'ation-hoiif e. The crosrd urged aroand the man, kicking and casing him, end thrcwirg ttones at hici Laaenhoff wäb thoroughly frightened, and when he reached the statcn hcu?e was trembling with f?ar. He was thirty-five years old, cf mcJiam s'za. dark hair and whiskers. IIa is intelligent lcokinz and protests his innocence. He will te LeM a few days till the polica haye made inquiries concerning hici. WELLIE COXKOY. How Sb( IVaa Snatched From th Slams Bad Died Fall of Honors. Niw Yobk, March 22 Yesterday morning at 3 o'clock a ccüia covered with beautiful whits rcecs, followed by a large group of mourning women and mission workers, was bo:ne frcm the portals of the Seventh Street Method ist Church and placed in a nearse. It was tbe body cf Nellie Conroy, the canvert cf the floreDce Night Mission of Bleeker street. As the plaintive notes from the organ within faintly reached the ears of these aissmbled to follow the bo Jy to its lest resting p?aca, a man dressed in black said 'that Nellie oice loved to sing that song the organ was playing. The hearse moved away and many wj men, who could not go to the Maple Grove Cemetery where the body wiil ba buried, put their handkerchiefs to their eves and wept Eev. Henry B, Gibbab of the Florae? m'?ht mission. ho met Nellie late one dark niht on Baxter street in i&-rs and induced her to ccme to tte mission where she was convert f d. with Revs. Mr. Dooley, R. M. Morehoise. C. N Cr'.ttenton, Missionary Carrnter and Dr. a D. Howe followed the body to the cemetery and held appropriate ceremonies before it wss dapoited forever. Mrs. Gibbud said her husband met Nell e cn Baxter street late ore night, biie was in raes ti d very drunk. He pot her in a street rar end carried her to a mission house on Oiee n street, the Florence inüsion tien not beir in exhtetce. While he was ai3tiog her up the ateps ehe eald: ,-You wiil te proud of rxe some day." She reformed for a time, but was rot converted W got her a p'a:e in Jereey City eome little while after aha was brought in from the street. Sba stayed thera three roontts. aod wbon Gibbud saw hsr tfB'.a sbe wai Luck in Bixter street in alo dive and very drupk. He put a ctrd of tlie Floretce n?ght mission in her pocket, and we wr re surprised some weeks afterward to see 1 er. She remained acd was coaverted. We kcew ehe was saved aa soon as she was convened. Before Ehe had oaly reformed temporarily. She was uneducated, but yet a very bright ard remarkable woman. She wis a fire speaker, and cculd hold her listeners spellbound. It was not necessary for her to do manual labor; Ehe could easily make a liTirg by goiDg from cne mis-ion to another delivering words of comfort and promise to the urcenverted. She talked with the el j quer.ee cf holy inspiration " The Greatest Living American. Courier-Journal. 1 It is true that at no time did Mr. Tilden set an excessive value upon the Presidency. One day the whole story of his life will be told, ard when it Is it will be shown and pre yen that dnring the disputed count he rejected all offers and opportunities to compass the end by corrupt appliaccss, aad tbat he was as much in earnest in 1333 in declining to be named as a candidate as he was in 1834. Indeed, his carter from first to last abcunda with evidences ot a steady and sturdy disinclination to a;cpt ofiise. Though an actor eminent in affairs, he is a philosopher, a voracious reader of books, a critic of singular acumen and taste, a man ot the world among men of letters, and a man cf letters among men of the world. H's recent retirement from various companies and corporations ot which he was a Director, and In which he owned large interest?, is in accordance with a purpose formed fcur or five years ago ts close his accourts, financially, with as much expedition es could be done without injury to others. He bad resolved not to cheat hia cid age of its repose. The circumstance had no greater significance. He is, physically, very much the came that be has been for many years, rot robust, but thoroughly sound in every vital part; and. intellectually, as overflowing and scintiUant as ever. Durixg a lecture In Itbaca recently, Chanlain McCabe referred to a call he had recently made npon General Grant. The Chaplain said: "After concluding my business with tbe General I -was about to leave, knowing tbat his time was valuable. 'Don't hurry, Chapiain ; take a seat,' remarked the General. 'I will if you talk about the war.' General Grant smiled and asked: 'What eipscial feature cf the war do yen refer tor" 'Well, I want to know whether you took Lee'a sword when he eanendered, I've seei it 6tated in print that you did and that you did not; sow, I want to know irora your own lip.' I did not take General Lee's sivord,' replied General Grant" Fpaitau Warfare i the kind ycu meat carry cn whn the enemy la Khenmatiem or Neuralgia. Tbeb'otd rncst te cleansed of its poisonous acid. Ths musrlfs must be relaxei The joints must be tet re. For ail these there is but one srecific, and that is Athloi-hokos A. 8. Baker. G-" West Harritou street, Chicago, writes: "Have been a victim of Rheumatism for years. My head waa drawn over my left sbcoldtr. Half a bottle ot Atbi.oihoh a made me a well man. For fifteen years my wife to trend with ber back. Tbe other half of the bottle gare ber entire relief."

r i LYDIA P.NKHAfifa'S r VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CURE Z Tor all of those ralnful Complaints cad Wer.linfMcs ao common to ur beet FEM ALK POPULATION. It wnx cct.s zsTinEtv tiie worst torm np TcKALE CjXriAIXT.. AU. O'.'AtUAM TKOUBI.ES, I'rLAMMATIOS JLNU Uf-CERATIOX. KAI I.1NO AM Dl. rLACTKCKTS, AND T 7. tONEJCXNT fix At WeakKrJ, ANS M FARliCrLAIU.T ADAPTED TO TUB Chaus 07 Ijrn. It -wit.i. i5Pi.rc avt r mr. TiifOM so tu VtERCS IV AN KAELT fTAC T. or IK T T. I.OPM T. NT. TnS TEXDEXCTToCAxrEnor? llrxor.8 TuinsiscuECKKn TEUT SPEEDILT BT ITS l'; E. It rehotti rrfT.Tr, Fitttt-ttnct, bitiwt ALLcr.Avrsfj ronTi3ivi.NT, and reueves Weaktes or the Stomacu. It crv.r. Uloatino. LIeataciik, Keiitocs I'ro-ttiatio, General UrEn.iTT,' UcrnE-ssio and Indigestion. That teelixo or Erxnixa Dowx, rxrsixo Paix, Weight axo Uackacu. u alttats rtiui axixtlv CIT.ED ET1TI ISE. . . . V IT TTILIaT ALI. TIMES AND UNDER ALT. CHUr J(ITAXCES ACT IX UAP.MOXT WITU TBS LAWS THAT OVERS TU J rEHALE ITtTEM. . a1 w S-Its rrr.roji is tOLT.LY roRnraircinsATi HEAI.INO OF DIEA5E AND TIIK HELIET Of TATN, AND TBAT IT D0E3 ALL IT U AIMS TO TO, THOUSAXliS 0? LAIIES CAX CLAULT TC?T1?T. fc For ins CVRJ5 or Kionet Coiifi.atnt it TJITIirR BEX TUM KEMtDr 1- l-NSriiFASSEB. LYDIA E. rnCSH-VI'S VIT.LTALLE COMPOL'KD Is pr,-pared t Vyan, la . ltij $J. Pix battle for Js. tfv'ti hi all Jn-si:s. s- nt liy ijnil. potnAire pil, ia form of Pills or l-.tn.'a cn receipt cf price A3 above, iln, riul:h.cr.-s "üiiivle to Iloa'th" 111 Le cv-.il-d free to any Lady evading Rtamp. Lctti-m ci.aflJntially anwerd. yn ufT shoiil 1 itrDt I.TTT T.. TTNTCHAM'S I.1VF.K They rur-Cvn:;i.ti.n. EUiouuetK n4 Torpidity vi the Livr. fcicvuti ir box. . THE LEGHLITUHE. Both Bodies Adjourn In Honor of Repreaentatlve Brownlny. When tbe House assembled yesterday rxorrjicg tie ta and chair ol tha lita R-!p-reentative Brcwnlng were draped with mourning, and cn the former was an anchor cf white dowers. Mr. Smith, of Tippecance, took tbe fljorand announced tbe death cf the Representative of B.'own and Monroe, saying tbat the Legislature should adjourn on the occasion, aad that irrcpriate action should b3 taten ia honor of the dead. At hia suggestion the Speaker appointed a committee consisting of ssven members to attend the remains to the home of the deceased, at Nashvilla, and, inasmuch m Mr. Browning Has a teldier in the late war, tha Sosaker announced that he wou'd appoint ex-soldiers open the committee The committee was made- tft consist cf Messrs. Ad ami, Loyd, Mtdcalf, Barney, Helms, Llpnville and Moder. On motion of -Mr. 8ear, a cemmittee was appointed to draft rcso!ntiors cf respect aod condolence, ccns'3tirg ot eight persons. As members of this committee, the Speaker earned Messrs. Bears, Twiaehaai, Soiith of Tippecance, Copeland, Staley, Pleasants, French and Eley. The Hone then adjourned, to meet informally at 2 o'clock and attend the remains ot the deceased to the depot At tfcst hour tbe niembera were in attendance, ard tte Senate having convened, both bodies, acccmpanitd by their respective ollicere, marcbed to the hou? where lay tbe remains of the deceased, ar.d tbence followed tte heane to the depot, the remains leaving for Nashville on the ?:ÖQ train. STATE LFGIiLATCRE. On Mon1r tho 1.? gIMat -iTm proceedings were vtry brief becsuee ol death of Represaatative ErorraJn, of awiville. A bill to fix th repicsenrstinn In the General fen:blr at thiitv Senators and sixty Kepreseatativta was Introduced last week.. Hon. W. V. Browninsr, the F.cpregar.tatlTe of Ero n and Monroa couutie?. died üjndjy nihu His disease was a comiiieat!ou of eryUptlas aad bronchitis. The Covfrnor ban appoiiit. d J.i M. Thompon, ft Craw'oidBVl'Ie, S.at -eoloiit ioaccd FrofeKor Jobn Coiiett. Tbe present iucacabeat'a term expires April 26. The Governor hes lgnd an act provtdln? for tl.eappointnieutof an additional member of toe Elate Board of lUaitn. Tbe toarl willnovcoutit tot lire nieniurs instead ol lour. I'ndtr arciolatlcn cf tfcc Hoase the Clerk last WedccdHT reported ttat tberc are now fifty seven House bills H:udiDi! in the ecuate aud uu.lif.posel of: twelve lave indefinitely poetpoued andeibt pstsed by the Striata. I'y unanimous voto the Senatelast Frlilur pissed the bill empowe leg County Co:amigsioner to exfend S:'5 0 0 ia the conttraciion of soldiers' m murnenu when anlhor zfd by a majority of the To:ers cf the county so to da. Tbe bill to appoint a State Boi'er Inspccor and fix tbe fee to be charged for the Mine was referred to the Committee on KWh;s anl Privileges, with inunctions to to amend that tae fee for the flret inspector shall be 91 instead of ii, and lor the second ft instead ol Si to. Mr. Loyd's bill to prevent gateleg at coanty faita came up on a third reading Thursday afternoon. The bill includes all agricultural lairs, and makes aw boleeale strike at all gambling devices nb Ich are so common on fair grounds, and which have become so offensive to intelligent and moral people who attend the fairs for legitimate purposes, lbe bill passed by a vote of 81 to 3. Tbe Metropolitan Police bill came np in the Fenate last Tbanday afternoon, as the rpeclal orcer, and was tbe subject ol an animated and lengthy discussion. After contidering lti provltiona for two hours, tbe bill was Indefinitely postponed, by a vote of CO to 11, a number of the Democrats voting with the Republican'. Tuts aation of the Senate donbtlees puts an end to all legislation upon this subject for the present session. Representative Gooding rapped the Re publica db knuckles when he ai sorted that, If he were inclined to give an office oatnlde of the Democratic party, be would certainly favor a Greenbacker besore he would a Republican. Be de t-iared that the Republicans always took everything In a5ghtwben they bad a majority, but when they had no power to give anyttilnj they thought there should beadlrUlonot the offices. The truth of the statement was bo manifest la the history of the party that none af the Soloason the Republican tide entered a denial. The Senate. Friday afternoon, passel the Knightatown Home bill alter matin? some very important amendments, some of which were rejected in tbe Houre on Tuesday. The Dill was amended po as to make a woman one of the Trustees tte Superintendent's salary was lncrased to fl.tOO, and the salary of each Trustee ti t"0. The Trcnttes were empowered to dismks the Superintendent at their cp'lou. tbe words "for ctuse" being stricken cut. With regard to tüe politic il complexion of the Trustee, it Is provided that od thall be a Democrat and one a Republican. The -woman member of tbe Board ma f bet ProMbltiontst, a Greentasker or a Mngwamo, according as the Governor may see fit to appoint. "I always think of a physician when I see one of those horrid gin mixtures," said Dado'ailoweki. "Make vou sck?" "No, no; I don't take them. When I'm sick wi-h an attack of Malaria or tho like, I take Victoria Pill. Catarrh Cared A clergyman, after suffering a number of years front that loathsome dibeaae, Catarrh, after trying every known remedy without Buccets, at last found a prescription which completely cured and saved him from death. Any eutferer from this dreadful disease sending a elf addressed stamped envelop to Dr. J. A. Lawrence, lift Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y will receive tha recipe free of charge.

GARTERS

SPITTLE ic7i k FILLS S&ä

Pick Tf aadfiehs and relieve a!l the tron;3 '"rtflont to a biliou etat. 3 of the f rotem, each as DLatinS3, NauPfM, Drowsiner J, Distress after eatin?, Psin in tho Sid, &c X.'hJa their oostrsEUUii-. ahleeuccsahaabcenehown fa coring fTtada'-I.e, yet Carter's Little Liver PH!?arejr;r.!'j V.alacble in Constipation, enrin? and preventing IhiE annoying ccapltint, whila they also correct kCl diorclerof tho storaacb, etimulata tbe lircr Bid r'g'ilri- - Xa& beweis Even if iaey only Acbe t Bcifer Acbe they wonld be atrnMt priced to tboee wto snlfer from this distressing coniplatat ; bat forts fiately tbeir pood r-.cM docs notendhore, and tho; a who occe try them wiil find tbse It'.tlo pills vrüo. ei!a la eo many wiya thatthey will not viHaig wW9rriUi0utthciu. UuttfUiraUeickhe! 3V ü U I tbe bans cf po many Uvea that bcro I trhur wl noko oar preat bcat. Oar puia euro U yrhLa Ctöers do tot. . Carter's Little Liver PCls ere very email an.1 fry eaay to tako. Cno cr two pills raako a dos. They ara Ftrictly verjetabla RDd do not grlpa oc purge, fcuttythfiir gentlo cction plcaao all wij nethem. In viala et S 5 ceata; five for tU by druggists everywhere, or aent by "''-- Fctv Yo?-'t Cäy; CURRXXT TKOUGIIT AXD OPINION. The wire fenca, like the six shootir, muat gc. Lincoln (N. hi ) Golden ISra. The nad tu the Mexican narket is o.e of the rods to pocd times. Chlc.'fo Jonrnaf. Ir wcu'd seem that the Northern cotton iti.l iniiEt goScnlh.-R:camoni Dispatch, t The higbttt asuranc9 cf the truth of the ! gcstel is youchfafed to these oaly who hava ! exreriencfd its peiscnat saving pow2r. ! ISorthwtsiern Christian Advccit2. The ease with which Americans got over their qnarrels is unprecedented in the aina?s of other rsc:s. The English civil wars left scars which showed for centuries. To thie day there are traces of the divisions they j cau.'cd. Brooklyn Eifle. On all Legislative balls, Territorial and B:ate, should be inscribed, "Beware of delegating extraordinary powers to any kind of commissioners I" Chicago Inter-Ocean. Tue Illinois Le g:s!atur3 ia tha wcrst of lae lot. An average lunatic asylam would be a model or good sense and propriety compared to this lingular aggregation. AUoona (Pa.) Tribune. The people of the United S ates have great reason to be thankful tha. they are not troubled by a foreign policy like Jiat effected by the great powers of Europe. Burlington Hawkeye. Fifty years ago people would go three or four miles to church with the thermometer at zero; now the cross is heavy if they have to co a mils when It ia below freezing. St. Peel Globe. Eveet part of the lacd should join in dem&td ng laws preventing the employmentof children until they have at least secured the tec cht of a good common school education. Pittsburg Dispatch. Oxe item cf Information is wanting, of deepest Interest to the consuxer cf ci?ara, and that is: Where has gone thesecretof the wonderful aroma of the grand regalia of other days? Nashville American. It Is a step backward into birbarijm. If its acvecttts could conclusively show that hangirg hes ever prevented a single murder then there might be sent) slight excuse for tbe people cf this Sta'.e to put themselves in tb.4 position cf legal rnarcc crs Lansing (Mich.) Republican oa the.Capit&l Punishment Act. A rsooK fs soon to be published entitled "Tbe First Fam51ies ot the United Spates," wealth being the deteminirgcoiaideration. The trouble with auch a biok will be tbe necessity for a revision e?ery time there ij an important fall in steck. There should be an appendix fcr the Canadian exiles. Chicago Current. CLEARANCES. Tbe State of Trade (or the Past Weak, wltb the Percentages of Increase and Decrease. Bo stow, March 22. The following table, compiled from special dispatches to the Post, from the managers cf the leading Clearinghouses of the United States, gives the clearances for the week ending March 21, 1S85, with the percentage of Increase or decrease in comparison with the corresponding week last year: New York.. Boston ... Philadelphia... Chicago.. ......... St. Louis .. Baltimore. 4li 7".0J0 66,633.672, 42,5t7,03 r5.2IS.000 1S,C30,8J6 13.159,178 8,740.412 9.100 000 6,418.931 8 63 J. 400 8.0Ä001 1 D7I It'A iec. .27.7 Dec. ..12.1 Doc. 16 4 Dec 8.f Des 7 3 Inc -....10.3 ÜeC ...... 2 C lnc.. 2 S Dec ..S9 l Ood 3 5 D.r 4.8 I a.'. 5.2 lac 11.7 Dea 22.1 äan Francisco... Cincinnati Pittsburg. Providence . Lou it, vllle.. Milwaukee ... Kansas City.., Indianapolis... Omaha Cleveland... Detroit .......-., 1765. 475! 1,811 69 l 2.121.11 Inc 2.7 Dec .21 8 Dec...... UA Dec. . 2.0 Vx 9.1 inc - 0.0 DflC. 14.4 Hartford Memphis.... New Haven Columbus... Peoria Portland..... e aeaeeeea 1,270.912; 1.371.957 9 W 66 l,201,'6i, 757. GS7. 912,027; 663,817 700.523 426,75! 40J.H Inc - 9 Dec U i Inc.... 2 7 Dec L0 Ddc 4 2 Wertester...... Springfield Lowell - Syracube .... Total..- ..IS 610.9M.076. Dec .23.1 Outeide New York - 212.17P.076 D?c lt.l Omaba not included In total. A Bad Backet. Philadelphia Telegraph. A story ts to'd of a very deaf Phtladelphlan who called on Mr. Cleveland soon af the elect'oa. He had beard abiut ths influence Mr. Gorman, of mitirooro. had over Mr Cleveland, and he called U warn him asainst that cioa-d." He went into details toilijr hiiM what a hard lot the Baltimoreens wre, and appeared to know them 11 intimately. The Gcverncr listened with all his ear?, ocsiaionally yelling "Yes!" or "Xo!" into the torn cf trie visitor's ear trumpet, and never fut-f itlER lhat he had bad about enough ot it Presently Colonel Laraont who had baen tympathizlng with his chief, had occasion to leave the room. As be passed in the rear of tbe Governor, his Excellency still sumed intent on the old man's recital, never taxing hia eyes from hiaface: but as the Private Secretary got directly behind him, he heard tbe famitiar voice say in a wearisome aside, 'Pan, 'his is the worst racket I ever track." But the visitor was Innocent of all suspicion, and Cleveland listened patiently till he rinitted.

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lhc ilartgfr of the Sentinel Returns III' IUP, Aid Give Ilia Impression of President I'laiclnod, the i'al.li-t, Mod Wnat the Administration Will lie. On the 11th Inst a party cjmprisiag exSenator McDonald, S ate Senators Magee and Failey, Mr. John P. Fetzel end Mr. John C. Shceicaker, left Indianapolis for a visit to the Naliocal Capital. Mr. Shoemaker retcrce d on yeBterday, aid iu the attnrnoja. ia conversation with several c'lra. incladirg a meober -of bis editorial staff, pave his impressions of the new adrriristiation aLd its purposes. Tba prty, under the escort of Senator Yoothses, vititfd tte President acd t.s several new Cabinet cfiicers. Beferrlng to Mr. McDcrtld Mr. 61 oerrake r sa'd tba ex bVnator iiitiitbav ben heatt 'y pleased with the very cordial recert'en a.vnrded hint at YTtjbiEFtcn. Oa evs ry hand he met nnxiitekarle evidence cf tb high igarl ia uhlch he is te!d, not in Washington it'one, but by ll e repre'fntaiives and pMiunent citizcte from a LI parts cf the Unioa. -What of Mr. Cleveland?" Mr. Saoa maker was cbktd. "My impression cf Lim," he ausTered, web on a lire with about a'l we have seen stated frcm those who know him. Unquestionably be Is a strorg man one of opacity, hctfsty and ctrte. His manner i3 that of a plain, straightforward buslDecS personaze. He lccfcs like one who bad acceptedthe great trust of the Presidf ncy not o pjakes a show, bnt to perform well the duties of it." "AEdofthe Cabinet?" "Whatever we may have preferred in tha selection cf the Cabinet from a eeoraphical ttend point, it will be found that the President has called about him able, zealous and hcEestgtnt'emen, amiraSly adapted to cooperate with tbe Executive la aceorupliehirg the work of reform which will be the characterizing ft a'.ire ol Mr. Cleveland's administration. They are cleanbacded men who wilt exct cleau-handei woTfc to the u truest limits of the Government E?mca. "I can best give my impression of the coming four years of Government! affVirä tytajing it will be eminently a burlness administration. Unlets signs fail the several departments will be conducted as so irany besicess institutions. EiSctecc aid reliability wiil be the first ccnüdera'.ioDS in making jtcisions upon appointment?, audit any man devoid of these, cr either of them, gets into cilice it will be became the administration has been deceived by its information concerning him." It wcsEU?gested by a gentleman present tbat there had been several disappontmsnts where applicants had besn backed by formidable indorsemtnti. "Yea," was responded, "outside pressure appears not to have a I any inüneaceuprm the appointments so far as made. Indeed, one might conclude tbat the selections had been made with an eye to men who were under little or no ob!:gation to ethers for their appointments. Bat it is universally agreed that the appointees are men thoroughly equipped :'or the work to which they are respectively assigned. Among applicants for office one meets in Washington, none are seen who fesl confident of success. All are impressed, however, with the idea that appointment mtans werk, end that it tbey are cot che sen eome other goad men will be." "Von met the Indiana Domccratio delegation ? 'Yes, and Mr. Hendricks. Oar Itsprentativrs, as well as ffenator Yoorhees and Mr. Benihicks, are giving considerable time to efTtiils at securing patronage for Indiana. Wcat success they will meet I cannot, of coune, Bay. There ara a gocd many IndianiariS there in qsest of cilic. Doubtle?s ecme of item will ba favored; but. necs ssrily, ethers must ba dis&Dpoiuiid. But wbMtviT sppoit tmenl8 or disappointments Indieba may real:za, everyone may reit as sured that Mr. Cleveland's administration will be one of reform and honesty." Advice to ülctfiert. M ttf. JVISIjOW'S 3DOTüUä aXliUF should alWivya b awe a-i chlWren are entttxe tseth. It rJevcs ths Utili suctrer at once, It p:od"Ace natural, qolet aler, by rell6vini tie ct:i3 ;rora pün, 45 the UUJ8 cterabwJXe5M'I2tBaat?ou., u lf??j pleaMint to taf.te It ootrit tü sar.-t. ;;tc-:s Ue inroa, aurau r'- rfnev ni. rtrTTnatf. tu towcia, i:id Is trs best toü rer.c t nr ilairhesa, ehether ariptn? fron lactM? or other causes. Twentv-Sve cett a bovti . p 'vAStf ICt Absolutely Pure. This powder sever vanei. a marvel of parity strength and wholeaomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition with tbe multitude of low test, abort welant, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only means. KoyaL Bakih Powdu Co 100 Wall 8treet. Kew York. BRffi3, TOS ssiie. a BEST TQHSC. ? 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. ITotico cf Appoimment, Xotlcc Is h-rfvr ctvn tbat the under?iae4 ha been appointed a;l:olci-irt'ix, Ho the will anpextd, of tha m an cf Thom8 Biir. iato of Mai ion Cocnt?. induna, deceased. Sail e-late if upt oseo t not v. tit. SASCY BAIR, Adm'nistratr x. ec B n II Utllt (--JIM e.jhrt. olionlhful P5 Xr4 kV üa L fc ri-rn. Mrl (in t. lost rnaniifxHl. etc. I wiil y.-uu -.a vn.-isT.; in-sus- upon t'ie above üi-a.a!!-o dirot!.'nf"--''.f-o:ira. fre of charge. AJüress VtoL V. C. i'OWHCll.iIodu4,taa. A MOUTH. Agents wantoi. 90 r"" mir r.riirl? in th wnrM. 1 F.viii)l free. UUumJAY BRONSOM. Detroit. Mich "The Wetprhnry CCiUt riFU.W7lULäayi Splenäid Keeper. wrl Eft ft f tltiU ülü

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