Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1874 — Page 2
WEEKLYCOURIER C. EOANE, Publifther.
JASPE1U
WAMIIXttTOX. Tho llou? Committee ou Commerce hav e agreed to rert favorably on the bill authorizing the S-cretary of War to detail coiui-
tent ufttn from the army to inquire into tne subject f the spread of epidemic diseases, and report what mean nhouhl tte taken to prev nt the iiut,orUtion of coutagion of any kind. Chlef-Justke YVaite took the oath of office u the 4th, and assumed bis oUia uion the bench. The President ha anointed the f"HowlnR Government liretor of the I'nion Pacific Iiailroad: Jame F. Wilson, of Iowa; J. X. Millard, of Nebraska; John C, II. Harrison, of In.liaua: John A. TibbctU. of Connecti
cut : and Franci lirewer, of New York, all
lor one .ear from March 11, ls74.
The Home Committee on Commerce will
renort a bill riving the Secretary of Y ar eon
trol of the mouth of the Mississippi River while certain improvement low In progress
are urosecuted.
Mm. My ra Clarke Gainc has entered su it against Caleb Cushing, claiming fiAWM for
libel, in thi : " That In oue of the recent bill filed bv Cuhing he charge her with making
o.ntnn an.l irrnlv malicioU accusation of
himself."
The new Indiau ApitiopiVdon bill appro-
r.riutoa fao.nt.770.. against 341,41'J last
vear.
The Congressional examination Into Ike
affair of the District Government began at
Washington on theMh. Mr. Baker, Comp
troller, waa the find witnes called. Senator
Thurinan acted a chairman of the committee, in the absence of 'Mr. lioutwtdl. The Civil-Service Commission have agreed to report to the House, with a favorable recommendation, a bill declaring " that no officer of the I'nited State shall, directly or indirectly, receive, or be paid to or for hi own use or benefit, an money or property w hatever of the United State, except the salary to be fixed by law, and that no public property shall rte'uaed by official, or by any peraon for private purpose; but that thi act shall not be so construed a to prevent payroent from the Treasury of all actual and necessary traveling excne of United State official when .erforming legitimate and neceasary duties ertiiiing to their office. (icneral Sehenck, Minister to England, ha returned home on leave of absence, and w ill return to hi post In May. The President, on March Oth. issued a proclamation announcing the death of ex-Presi-
ut Fillmore, and ordering a a mark of re
spect to his memory that the Executive Man ion arid the several department at Wahi jr
ton U draped in mourning unt'l tne of
the day on whit h the funeral shall take place.
and that business le suspended on the day of
the funeral : al-o that the War and th Navy
department caue suitable military and naval honor to be paid on the occasion to hi
memory.
Senator Morrill, from the ommittee on Indian AtTiir. ha reported that no obliga
tion re-U uiajn the I'nited State to reim
burse States and Territories and citizen thereof, for expense Incurred and d linage
su-talmd bv reason of lncurlou by Indians C'oinmi-sioner IUgla state that the ng
gregate amount of Internal revenue collected
during the ix-rlod from September, 11,
when the. internal revenue law went into
effect, up to February 2. lT (lat month
estimated), is $l.7;ejAVi,r. of thi amount, there l now due the I'nited State, from late collectors. J..VJ".1'!, which i about fotirtcenhundredth of one per cent, of the total
amouot collected.
The Supreme Court ha refused a petition for an appeal in the case of Governor Kellogg if Ixmlsiana v. II. C. Wanuoth. on the ground that Uie record doe not show a final
decree.
i. a sr.
n. ae -Mental breaking of a ran of vitriol
caused the destruction of the F.atcrn Kail
r.,,l fr. lht .bed at Kostn. on the 4th. A
train of twenty loaded freight car was bunted
Lo-aabout II-IUXM).
A strike of employee of the Ix high Valley
Uailrotd to.k plaf on the 4th. The road
wa bilked at Wa-erly for the pas-age of
anr tnius except the mail-car. The striker
t !:iim tliHt th. v submittal to a reduction of
waire in l.s-eiiiler lat, with the understand
Inir tlmt tin- I'omnanv would restore the old
rate as soon asbisine revived in the spring
ThU the Conu.snT now r fuse to do, aixl
hence the strike.
r.x-Preldcnt Baei ha l'cn arrested in
New York on the suit of one Hatch, who
claim to have lccn Illegally imprisoned by
Preid' nt Iliicz' order w hile doing business at
San loniinco.
Miss Ada Nove (Ada Clare), a New York
actresK, died i-ecciitly of hvdrophohia. She w as bitten some two we ks previous to her
death bv a et poodle, but did not consider
the injury al all serious. Judge Pratt of New York, on the oth, vacated tho order of arrest In the case of e-Prcsident P.acz, and dist barged him from cusfsly. Jam-a Pvright recently shot and killed Win. Mcfonghllu in a club-house at Charles, town, Mass., and then attempted suicide. I ight w-a arrested. r.x-Prci.leiit Millard Fillmore died at hi residence lu Buffalo, N. Y., on the night of tUe sth In-t. Following Is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Man(' ":
At Walllngford, Conn., on the Tth, John Anderson entered a iok factory from which h had rtN-ciitly b-en discharged, and tired twelve p'.ol ahota, fatally wounding, two of the workmen. He thcu rushed Iroin the
INDIANA, building and cut hi own throat.
Lizzie L. King alias Kate Skxiaanl, now in Brooklyn Jail, charged w ith the murder of Charlei Goodrich, In March, 1T3. ha publi.be.1 a statement of what she know about
the truiredr. She say that on the night of
Goodrich' death, ahe n-tirej early, leaving him reliii!f a faiKT In the dining-room. She
slept over two hour, when she wa -
n.sl bv the n-iort of a pistol ; Mie un-sseu
and rail down staira, and found Goodrich ly
iug on the floor, with hi own revolver near hi feet. Sh thought he had committed suiside, but subsequent development led her to lelleve that ossibly he might have been
murdered. According to her story no confession of the murder waa ever made by her to the police. She know nothing, he ay.
a to Lucctte Myer, and never saw ncr until she apjK'ared a a wltnes in the case.
Scattering return froni -the New itamnire
State election. rec Ived on the nigtitor election dav. showed IVmoeratlegaln generally.
n.l the Democrat claimed the election of
their candidate for Governor (Weston) and a
majority of the Legislature.
WENT.
A convention of delegate from the State
and Tcrritoric along the fortieth parallel
of latitude, met at Springfield. III., ou the 4th,
to consider the subject of a national railway
along that parallel. IVlegate were present
from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kan
sa. and the Territory of Colorado. A permanent organization wa etlected by the elec
tion of ex-Governor Palmer of Illinois, Presl-
.n.nt! General Wricht of Ohio. J. II. Glenn
of MUsourl, X. Kemp of Indiana. C. H. Mor ton of Illinois, Geo. W. Burn of Colorado A. D. Whiting of Kansas, Vk-e-Presidcnt ; A
tone of Indiana, and three other, seerctar-
i
The troop sent to the relief of the Red Clou J Agency reached there on the 5th. They met no Indiau. and everything waa quiet in the vicinity of the Agency, although trouble wa ill aprcheihlcd. Advloca from flnclunatl, Columbus, Iayton, Taledo, Bellcfontaiue, and Sleubcnvilie. Ohio, on the 1Kb. report the temperance movaineut a progressing with varum degree of Mieeess, but w ith no present sign of abate
ment.
The Central Pacific Ballroad wa blockaded
bv anow on the Hth and Oth. The uow at
Summit Valley wa reiorusl to be twentyfive feet on a level.
Lieutenant-General Sheridan haa received
disnatchea from Lleutenaot-Colonel Davlib
aon, commanding at I ort Sill, Indian 1 erruo-
rv. eivinz Information from the Kiowa an.l
Comanche agencies in Texa to the loth of
February. Captain llawerth a young men
bad iust returned from the Comanche camp.
where thev had b-en counting the people, and
...
rertd Uat on a recent raid tne numoer oi
Indiau that had been killed wa variously
r...-,rtA.t t ! 11 au.l2-J. Hut one or tw o of
the raiding party escaped. "This shows.
sa Col. lavldon. "that the reservation
Indian in spite of their promise before the
council held last (eto!cr, have not ceased to
raid into Texas."
The Kansa Legislature adjourned une aie
on tho loth. About one hundred ami tony
bill were passed during the session. A dispatch from Iramie. NV. T., on the !tth, say : I .at night about S o'clock aome of the prisoner In the enitentlary here surprised and overpowered the guard, took the key. oH-ned the cell door of several other, and nine of them e aped, taking three horse
with them. Officer and soldiera are in pursuit, but up to noon to-day none of them had been recaptured.
Dr.
worm. John C. Water, of Nashville. Tenn.,
prrme Court f Iuitn wu In coimpirmcy with Kwll.a. and would nut InuiKuralr oy mu lorrrl.Tio The nii guliui In piracy, and It wouiit astduo. Tttr li.vrraUent would nt and tlie srotd oull ant.
w-cu- inlrnu ttavonria Wire levrha i uiriu. Th UeliiD lMu;t be wttird liullll'l pul wit of ibv wy, a it s neither mtte nur pru.tent U aliurn n. He wull tl,e tOirTel the I ultrst Mtr to di IU duly and iinlt-r a borirt l.c-
tion, so :nt the hi l CwuiU Dve iiH ir rnunT. Hie (.eoirnmal till ttiea trirfly licU'wrtl, andlhe sfnU 4ljoumet .
In the House, on the 4'u, consideration or
the bill lo reguliiU comni, n, etc. , as ruiul,
liut wit bout any acUoa th- House ailj mrne.!. In the Scn.te on the 5tli, the ilu bill to ane-na the ct to mcsnirai-ii the irrowlh of timber on the Usten prairie ie. h iu ameodmeiit to the IVnin lr ae ssel . Mr ll-'gy intnluerd a toll lor uniirovniienl of ttie'niouib ot the M ssissippl Ri-t, Usn whtl is known M the KaU dn . Tlie Liqm.r I oniumion toil then Uken up, ant a mn liiifnt iimmuI that all the nirmtsrrsof the L'otuniliiin tiould not be In Uxorvl pr'ibititrjr leariaialioa UT total lUnrnc .. Conl1ert Ion of the ln-U-nntai bill wa turn r-siind. bat oo action wa
ta&rn and the !seoateatjuroril. In the House, on the oth,the Tote rej-cting the bill for a free dilributica of public document wa reeoBldere.l aye lil ; me 1 The
qnrstion then recurred on the Ijav-stte of the lull a oriifinslly rened, r.d the toil u ro-cU-d
r 111; Distil) ...IOf Kiiniiiiiirr r.ilion rvtMirted on the ente-td elei-'inn ea-eln m West Virginia id f-or of rhoin .. the eolrtaal of the sluing member, ndhe j twttrn in ... I he House then went inn l'niiuitt-s- t thf hole on the I ef ulative Appropriation b II, and Mr. t.artii-ld roa.e a lengthy -ecll in reply to that of Mr. ItaWe . . Adjiure-.l . In the Senate, on the oth. M r. Raunwy call.sl
up the resolution hmtolore lntrdupra by him In regard to cheap trareporution. and uilreed Ihe Senate in favor thTrf Tbemoinintt h;ur expired without aclion lstin tktB . Mr t reIimrhuysen' wmenmeot lu Ui- tentewnul bill, instructm the- Coiaraiiiee on A .prupriann to reirt in uvor ol apfrpruiiii um ot money, not fieeedina t.O-J, lM io d.lray the -N-ne of the exhibition. a Iefeatel--tye 1. ;
nf ihp oui m mriss-trw w un vnotice on pprpnatirn withoit lif:in ...Ibe liquor txniiuiion bill wu ih-n uten up and ,ued aje M; dot 21 .... Adjourned to Munlar. ...
In the House, on the 6th. a lillwas pacu
authoruln the SecreUry of the Nsvy to centra t
for a broaie statue to the lata A Joilral Farrarut
came to hi death a few day since by breath- Mr ruui,., 0f MshuaiM pr-ntn! a
l r past Week I-
I
Nel rrei ii i: -
Total r- ' i f titn H.t.
to tcoe al. t' . H erU . . . Kp'ts i'. Wi-eK Iruni sll t i Tola fvjml. Ik-hi Sd 1 to d ile I nil .11 ports . . tork i kii b ii i at all I! .H f ! Priovt .! Hi. N w York. I'rtee oi in ii.t ,114 riand In New i uik
1-T4 lr-7-l .1,1 :,m 4 -i in Vi 1. 01 1 .eci.7.11 i.t-ivi-: m 9 2 s yi.; ins 1 is
. 1 ....I .I....I....;,.. tliA
e. Itesoilllion were uu)i-u w on "f
undoubteil constitutional power of Congrcs
to regulate inter-State commerce, and favoring
lileral legislation in aid or a "great national railway, constructed a direct a possible, and
w ith easy grade a practicable, on or near the fortieth parallel of north latitude, from tho
Mlan'ic aetiboard through the capital of the
great State of Pennsylvania. hiq, Indiana aud
Illinois, thence crossing the Mississippi Kiver
at the city of Quint y. 111., the most western
liiit on the a:it bank of that river for it w hole length, and thence westward to the base of the Itocky Mountain at the city of lk ii-
vcr. Col."
1. P. Wintenuute, indicted for the killing
ofGcn. McCook, at lankton.P. I., uaoi-
tained a nol. pros., on the ground that th a--tion of the former Grand Jury was illegal.
the defendant not being present at the time of
the challenging of the jury. The defendant
w a remanded Into the hands of the Sheriff.
but bv consent of counsel for prosecution he
was admitted to bail in the sum of i".ooo, to
aw ait the action of the next Grand Jury.
The Chicago Time report the case of a
family named Illood, of Grinuc.ll. Iowa, con-
ki.tinif nf thirteen tarson. W ho some three
months ago began eating hams affected r.v
trichina-, and one after another the various nx-mla-r of the family were attacked by the loathsome di-ease. two of w hom have diil ami another wis lying at the point of death
vth.n this renort was written. Strange to
relate, however, the nature of the diea
wa not susiiected by the stricken family
until the two mentioned hud died and the
rest of the family were more or less affected
the attending physician Iwing of opinion that
It w a eii.e of arsenical toisonin. Atten
tion being call't! to the pork eaten, however.
portion of it wa sent to Ir. Allen, of Chi
eago, who upon examining it under a micro
scope found it literally alive with trl liita-.
The women engaged in the temerance
rrutaile nnule an eneriretie and determined
onslaught upon the li.jiior-eller of I'ajton
Ohio, on the 6!h, but only one sal-on-keer surrendered. At many places liijuor wa
freely sold and drank by ribald crowds of
men while the prating and siniring wen- pro
gressing, and aome propm tors announce
their determination to poacciile the leader or
the prnvitig band
A a result of the women's temperance movement in tlhio, the prim ipal wholesale druwi-t of Cincinnati have agreed not to sell or fill any order for spirituous lijuor except
to physician or druggit. or when then1 i reason to believe sut h liquor I to be sold or used as a Ix-verage. The main portion of the Hillsdale College building, at Hillsdale, Mich., wa burned on the morning of the (ith. Lo 7.",000 ; insurance jioO .(. The women temperance movement reached San Franel-co on thetith. The Iow a Legislature ha ase. a stringent railroad bill, fixing the maximum rates for transportation of passenger and freight. Under its provision railroad are divided into three classes. A, It and ('. Koad in cla A are allowed to charge three cent per mile for transportation of passengers; class B, three and a half cents; class Cfotircent. It ad In c!a A. for freight, 10 Jht cent, less than the printed schedule in the bill; In class It. live per cent, more; in clas C, per
cent. more. Penaltie for violation are very severe, and the State provide 10,000 for the prosecution of roads, to he drawn subject to ti e order of the Governor. An individual n.y recover five times the amount of damage sustained. Daniel Farri. a grocery-keeper of Toeka, Kansas, wa murdered. It Is supposed on the night of the th Inst., and hi body buried in the cellar of hi More, under a pile of potatoes. A young man named Fred. Old I charged with the crime, and both hi father and mother were arrestisl a accomplice. Farris was shot through the head and also h:td bis throat cut from ear to ear. At Detroit, on the Tlh, Win. T. 1'ndenvood fatally stabbed Mis Anna Pridgeon, a beautiful and accomplished young lady, who had rejected hi addresses. The unfortunate victim died almost immediately after the stabbing, w hleh occurred In the door of her own house, Just as she had returned from a walk w ith her assassin, l.'ndcrwood went to the policivstatinn. at once and surrenderod himself.
ing the fume from an exploded gasoline
lamp.
roKt'.iu. Mr. Bancroft, Unites! State Minister at
Vienna, gave a grand banquet on the 4th inst., lu tx-lebration of the annierary of Presi
dent Grant', inauguration.
A Hamilton, Ontario. di-pat h say that a
few day ago, Mattie Iloldrook, alia Mary
Hay, who wa in charge of a detective en
route rrom ew lorn 10 intcago, ou me charze of stealing J-.'O.iStO in bonds, escaped
from custody there by leaving the train and
throwing herself into the anns of a polic(. man and claiming protection, i-he was ta
ken Ik fore a magistrate and discharged, as she
could not le detained.
Official advij-e hae been received In Lon
don, utatinir that the Ashantee- King was a
nri-oner at (icn. Wolvle' h-adjuartcr.
The new British Parliameut was formally
nttt-ncd the 5th. Heurv Bouverie Brand was
re-elccb-d Ss-aker of the preeent Houx-.
The steamship Zebra, from Newcastle, Knir.. for Port Said, was lo-t in the re-ent
gales, and thirty riis s-ribed.
It is stated that the Kngli-h Government
w ill lie obliged to maintain three millions of
tple in India for thn-e months, and that expenditure on account of the Indian famine to Februarr la-t arc estimated at over seven
millions.
The reisirl of the killing of exd'resi lent
Cespedc of the Cuban Bi puldic by the Span
ish troops U eontirmcd. His I tody w as taken
to Santiatfo d Cuba and biirbtl on the 1st in-t.
It i stated in a rci-cnt IndondispatJithat
Mr. Glad-tone ha declined the active leader
ship of the opjosiiion during the ensuing se sion.
A IVrlin dispatch of tliefnh say thatth
condition of the Kiiis-ror he lth cau-e un
easiness.
A roval banouet wa given at Windsor
Ca-tle ou the evening of the Ith. in honor of
the Duke of Edinburgh and his bride.
A Berlin dispatch of the Oth say: The ar
rest of the Bi-hop of Tree l.-t week caused
much excitement among the Catholic popu
tion. It w as followed to-dav bv the forcible
closing of the seminary attached to the Bi-h
op' See. In accordance' with decree of the court and order of the Government. Ijtrge
numttcr of people gather d around the Insti
tution, and tried to prevent th officer from
doing their dutv. A riot followed, which
threaten-d to lcome erious. Troop came
to the assistance of the authorities, and
quicklv dispersed the mob. To-night the city
squiet.
The Iondon Daily TUyrnyh publi-he a long statement signed by Charle irton. In whi h the writer confess. that he rei-ogni'-d the Tichltorno claimant a his brother the fir-t time he saw him. and that silence on hi part
wa lsiught with i paid monthly for a vear
and a promise o( !.) or 2.(f0 additional
at the close of the trial.
Stanley, the New York Herald corresjionilent, tcl graph from Ll-hoa via Iin lm, loth.
a follow : Negotiation Itetw een sir Gar
net WoNeley and '.he King of the Ashantfe have lteen completed. The King agree to
pay fifl.niiO ounce in gold and renounce all
claim to Adau-i and the other territory pe-
cineii. ne consents 10 wnnnraw inm Ants-
loina and the coast, romise to keep the road
free of bush ftom foomas-ie to the river Prah. protect comnu rce, prohiLit human sv-
ritieea, and keep pea-e forever. If eircum
stane permit, a garrison will lie kept at
Prasha." XMIId rn?res,H l'lrt Seion.
In the Senate, on the 4'h, Mr. Morrill of
Msine Ii .m the I'immitu-e on Inlian AfT.ti re
ported adversely on the rl.tlrn of citizen-
of Kan for lo-ne br Indian d-nreda-
lion asset l.tr'h in the rern-rt of the eoruiiiissu.n
en aled by tbe Kmu eifislatiire in '. I ...At the rinrnt..n ot Ihe morning hour Mr Cr,entrr
nmveil that all ieniloit order h- laid aaole, th .1
he might adilrr-a th senate on the IxiniKiana t ill.
niirolueel hy him Mr C met on itied to
hsTe the Si nne take no nd Am h the ( t.t nnial lull I he motion of Sir. (,aitientr waa freed
to, and he proeeeoed to aildreaa the .n(e
Me and u.it tho auestion at tbe bjraltr r the I. u.'lsna ilertion waa a ililiral lid not Jii'lieiitl one and bene shnnbl Im-de. rid.d hy 1 oiijrre Nether lh Supreme court ot IxiumUna n.ir the Mo.teme(--un 01 the I ni-eO
-I'll. n nl power H HI ' II I he imiw r ! I on-
I! res w suprema ii- teiieei tiM Kt-ll.
oTernmt m a to ll 110 h toe bayonet ot th
l.'nite l X-ati, sustaineil thiihoii' by Ironic of the
L Led f-late, and it Walite to know ht
renteOy there waa lor Una difficulty. Tbe u
mnlutton 01 the Maaaac liUtetl iiaisjure rr-
ecin.lin the resolution ol erasure tioel !ena-
t r umner Aa erenlBf ea.n wa nun,
when efteechea were masleoa the tun m reptilian Inter-Mate eomroerc; on rsilroavl by 51r. il-
a.mof lova and Mr. McNulua in tuj i-jrt ol it.
aud he Mr i-torm aaintt It
In the Houae, on the Tlh, the- day wa occu
pied by a diaeusaiua on Uir t-x tart, in wnu n
Mesar. Wood. Beck, tiaxHeid. K-llry. aud liur-
chard were tbe principal dl-puUtntl.
In the Senate, on the 9th. Mr. Fenton an-
noaaced the o:eth of ri-lr-idrat t ilitnore.
nd the Senate atjoirned out of rejrct lo bi
roemorr .
Io the Houe, on the wn, Mr. liurittut in-
trtstueed a joint teeolutloB of the l.l.oois Iari-
U:ure for a law against urjuat rbwr and d:acriDiinatioD by railrttsvl c.mtin lif.rred.
K.-alutKna ol r. -s-cl n tne m m-.r? 01 o1'reanl. nl iliroore were iase-l . ao-t ihe -k r
u liortie.1 o ai-is.lnt a eomnilUs-eol a. en nw-Ui-
iter to a len t hi tuneral etc . . . Aljsurneil
In the Senate, on the lQUi. resolution of
regard '01 the memory of i-l"T ti-lent I l.lae-rr
were p-uwM-l. nod the Chair wa authonx-d lt CIoit.t a committee of tho Senatura lo aiun.l t ne 1 11 o. . al . ilr. W r-artil. Iruru ihe i'4innuitee un Judieiarr. reimrteHi is I r--cumfiM-f'led ibe
pa-a-e ol a bill declaring I' to lie 1 tue mi ni and inenninic ol Ihe 1'acilic U .lr.l aetsol 1-4
nd 1 Ihsl f r the ren-tiui'tion "I the central
ranch ol ti e I nion Pacille Kailnu-I lano- so-i ImmkU w.re prnieil lor be no - it Ut trie Jdns--ouri It T-r and I10 Iii'Tr, r. prohiitilmg Hie l.-siir ot b-in-ls r p-tent f-r IkimU l.tranyea-
..i.Mn nl i.l.l r or III Hie 1 1 nihil. l Bill -l.
Juetti HxllriMtd. lo exo.M of I ta mil. n-C to
toe M s.url KlT.T. flrrl ri itireairuoa
Mr. Il-iuiwiil. hy hi-own rrvi"--t. -a e. uei
Imm turih- r a. r ice on the v iiiimllee to ii.vr-u-ie tlte ilur, ol the ti.irirt Ivluniii . Ihe lull to tquaute the- il .ttlliul: -a ! ottL-nal bank currency a s I tie o taken up nl Ii lgtn. ah" w entitled to the U,.r. Jkidel I.. M .
lerr- ol Muhif.a wet ilmter..! lei.jtTh' ar-
KUiuenl In favor of tree baukin; io Ihe na'wnal
tiat king em.
In the Hou-e, on the l'Mh. Mr. Clark of Mi
aou I preeent. d a feaola I 'D l Ihe l.lr-Ui i f
Husbandry of Mierl, apis-al io( lo I .r.rteM to ec. e improvement f niit ion in th- Mi ii.pl K-yer and IU ribu-anea bv amide ai-pr. ii-
atlons : al-n r-tu- n:ra; t-g igai t.si aept opna..tia
ol public I .n-t- to aid .rniec.iin or r,.r.ia-
tiutia, ano r-eonine n-iing mai ine n-e,ii. ui iu-h ! he ieii.i ?. aU lr the . teeil lun I. Mr A turns o3 r-l a ree tinn instru- tina the t n. nolle-- un ImIiui A Ojirt to iinike a h rMiah .iretlailt.n into fact rnn-et. d Hh lieli m rmntracta. Ad itiil Mr il hee fn.i:i tne t-'nunitu-' i i Terrioirie rap.rt.fl a hill lor tne Hirtiiiomeiit ot V joiuiior It-rritorv l-.r len-i-latie (iri.a. P-e. Mr ! Ir-inliie n- eoiiinii'wr s rv l.iil tipr,venl ihe 11 - -le. aiaugiiter of iuSal- uhin toe Itrr I- m. I'vwl . .The ll si-etlieia.nl luto tmnili.l-e ol th M hull oa the I gi.l ti ., n eol.Tr in I
ju lirial i priipiia l..n bili,nl ! ifel hy
vi.Mra IWk. D.aen liutirr 01 Jl .riiins 11-. '.ter and others. No aciioo w reaeiitd, aud Hie IImumt it -tirnel a IX"T TaMITK W ITH A flUI. Perhal.
in hf. whole i-aUirorv of ili-et which tin
inanity i sti-eptilie. the rough is inot neg-
leetel in ill its earl v st;u:e. simiile enii:ii is
generally p-gsrd'-d a- a tt m-trrv at:iu ti"n
unplea-ant and nothing more; hut to tti'e
alio tiave pat. I dearlr for e x (e-nenee. it i trie
itmal for attack for the mM f.-arftil of all di-ea-e 'ontimptutn. A -tiii.'b w ill !! to
con-umption if not check 1 so sure as the
rivulet lea-l to the nver.vet i-lan easyuit-
mv to thwart, if met Lv the proper r iiie.v.
AtU w'n .a n 7 '.if ?? i the irrt cetugh rem-
elv ctf the aj-e, and has eam-l its re put.ttion by' merit al me. Nld brail t"h drugi-ts.
A Second Fatiii.r Matthew. Who i
t her-that I'M not rt -srt the memory ot
lather M.ittliew, the grt-at rhainpioii of
tetntwniiict. Inniiuitriibb wsiftie laar
his lioiior-l name; hut tin-re i one man who has struck a more surv ili-ath-blow to
iiiti injaTUK-"', ami tlmt man is I k. J.
11.KI R, an old t alitortua p!iv-i tan. who
h.-islicoventlin n.iturc tmek and low ly
herb,' a meiliciiml "tiiic" and gt title
stimulant that coniiilttclr tike the phuof the fa-hioiiahle uli.-oliolio poison callol
1 tonicji," so popii'ar a a coinnromise I-
twet-ii rtron? drink ami -old w ater, and doe, away w ith th mania for ilrink. ami in rr'ttlity" cultivate an lnvItinarj di-gn-t for tin Kimf. ItevendooH more. It acta
upon the i-ntire physical ayntem. purities the blood, and prliiehal'.h:irily health.
Ihe- discoverer ol thi creat tnelMiii:u
stimulant i aun-Iv 'iit::Iei to the thank
of a hole nation, and it i not extrava
gant to entitle him "a aecotnl Fatlu-r
Matthew." The New York WtrUy M'ire. at One? Dollar tr annum. i the liest Wkly
newapaper in Amerin. It ha iiicrcaM! in t imilation teji fold witliitia ynr. 1 he New York Pai'y H'ttne, at Three Ihilliir., l. Ite-t for Inisiii-- men. Send (hy toUl card) for sample eopie. Itr vou eer aee a child that did not have hole through the tew s if It a hoe f If vou did they were protes ted by SUA" F.U TlVS. They never wear through at the toe. Try them.
A Wronsj Cutnn Cormtetl. It la ull generally the culoui to take atnmg liver stiinulanU for tbe cure of liver complaint, and both the mineral and egeItle kingdom have la-cn diligently searched to procure tho most dra-tic and toi-unou purg-ativt-s, la order to produce a owerful effect uMn the liver, and arouse the lagging and eiifi-ehlesl organ. Thi ytm tf treat tin nt i on the name principle a- that of giving h weak nod debilitated man large port ion of brandy to enable him to do a certain amount of work. When the stimulant 1 withheld, the organ like the svstein. gradually rel.ipac Into .1 more torpid or aluggi-lt and weaken.-.! condition than before. What then is wanted: M-ilii iocs, that, while they cau-e the bile to llow freely from the lier, as that organ i toned Into action, w ill uot overwork and tluidebilitate it, but will, when their tl-eis.li-r-untinmsl, leave the liver strengthened and healthy. WORKS WOS'DKRS. itKKr.F.N. (ienesee Co., N. Y., Mar. 2:1, '71.
Ir. It. V. PiKKtr: Ikar .Sir Your treatment In my ca-e ha la-en 'juite succe-eful ami atifaetory, and for whiih I desire to expn-s my gratitude. I have tteen troubled with a disonleresi Liver and Catarrh and general weakness for a tod luanr year, and wa failing slowly all the time, and last Augu-t I call-d on you and got aome of votir Golden Medical Discovery and Ir. "Sage Catarrh Kcmesly, and one of vour Na.-al Injector, and sinte that time I have been Improving and am now l-t-terlhan I have lteen in years, not having had the sick headache in months, w hieh 1 used to have to average once a week, thetioldeu Medical lieovery l-ing the principal medicine used. It has worked wonder in my ca-e, and I r-ommend It to those similarly afflicted. It me express gratitude to you for such invaluable sen Ice. Truly and gmtcfullv vour. Wm. F. riiirrKNitES. fhotss-i ! d'd'-rs" werh f atpsp-
tu and pidiane-fir the cure of d formitie, are annuallv matle ami applies.! at the National Surgical' Institute. Indianapolis, Ind. It hastiie greate-t reputation of any In-titutiou inthel'nioti for the autesfiil treatment of all Had of human deformiths: Paralysis; Pile; n.tula; Caf.trrh and Chronic Iie. Their large .I.turn il will lie sent to any aldn s Usu application. IT Ii a rare thing that pbweiatu give any rountename to a iue.l: ine, the manufacture of which I a aeeret. AUtut the only exiept ion we know of is .A.Aason'a .l'?sie Liniment. Thi. we believe, all endrs, and nianT of thetn ue it in the. r practice w ith great auecea. Pi:KtN rtjulrins tmnratite or pill should le careful what they btiv. Some pill not ontv caue gripin pain-, but lave the l-iwel in a ton.i.l. co-tive state, 'uwan lrj-ltir4i ! will relieve the bowel and cletnse the hhxxl without injury to the) s-
j tun.
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