The National Banner, Volume 1, Number 5, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 May 1872 — Page 2

Hationxl Buwnet, AR | ' ALY 4 od} I . J.B.STOLL,EDITOR.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 99, 1879, ) AX irreverent cuss remarked the other dsy that the nomination of Horace Gree: ley was simply a dodge to secure an -injl—mense amount ot gratuitous advertising for the N. Y. Tribune. Next! o

Tue Yort Wayne Journal puts out a column article as a ' “feeler” for the nomioation of Oliver P. Morton for President, aud Henry Wilson for Vice. A casusl perusal leads us to believe that theé arti. cle emanates from & higher source thén the man who is domiciled in the Jou'r"n‘fil sanctum., et st

THERE are now six Presidential tickets * ip the field, to-wat: Davis and Parker, Labor Reform ; Greeley and Brown, Liberal Republican; Woodhull and Douglass, Damphools; Adams and Howard, Anti-Secret Society; Grant and Wilsn, National Labor Union; Davis-and Rissell, Temperance. Two nominations ‘sre yet to be made, at Philadelphia and BJ,I; " timore. : i 1 {

. BALTIMORE, in years gone by, waé & lucky place for democratic nomimtiobn. Andrew Jackson, in 1882, was nominated in that city, and elected; Van Buren, #lso nominated at Baltimore in 'B6, Polki in '44, and Pierce in '52. The nominations in 1860, (of Douglas by the regular, and Breckinridge by the seceder’s convention) 'were not attended with the ssme luck. Lincoln and Johuson were also: nomina~ ted at Baltimore, in 1864, =

~ Ounr usually well-informed -¢ontemporary of the Jefferson Demokrat at Pottsville, Pa., is mistaken in hié' statement that Hon. Joseph H. Bloss (originsily Schloes) is “the only native horn Gerpian now occupying a seat in thé Hotise of Representatives at Washington.” g‘hé\fécgfi are, Mr. Sloss is not a German, his jplace , of nativity being Somerville, Alabama, - The German Copgressman is Gastayus A. Finkelnburg, of Missouri, who was,b‘i}orn near Cologne, Prussia, but came to this country when quite a young mah, 1’

TrE nativity of our Senators-and Representatives in Congress from ‘lndianfi} s as follows : Morton is a native Hoo's%é;, Pratt was born in Maine, Niblack, Holnan, Coburn, Voorhees, and: Pyner are j)ative Hoosiers; Kerr and Billy Whlliams, Pennsylvanians; Wilson, Matgon and Paclgird, Objoans, and Shanks s a Virginian. Their respective ages age: Morton 49, Pratt 59, Niblack 50, Kerr -;6, Holman 50, Wilson 44, Coburn 47, Voorhees 44, Manson 52, Tyner 46, Shanks 46, Williams 51, Packard 40. . | % i e ——— 4 ————— jis 1 A Goop plan to introduce 'reform |in the mansgement of municipal affairs|'is sbout to be adopted in Philadelphis, | A number of influential citizens have agrted to put in the field an independent ticket of candidates for the several offices to be filled next fall. One half of the ticketis to be composed of well-known, tried sad honest Democrats, the other half of-l?{é-publicans possessing like qua’lifica_ti?ns. As some of the offices are exorbitantly lucrative, candidates for the same will be required to pledge themselves to the gayment into the city treasury of a cerfain percent. of their earnings. We hope this movement will succeed, . e f‘ s¥ W — jio Trr METHODISTS of this country have in the city of New York an extensive printing house and book bindery for fur: nishing immense quantities of Bibles/jand religious tracts at low rates. A few years sinice & Dr. Lanahan was sppointed ddsist. ant superintendent of the establishment. This gentleman claims to have discovered many “irregularities” (or more plainly speaking, defalcatiors) in- the mg'néage—ment of the business, and accuses the General Manager, Dr. Carlten, of hdving & hand in these peculations. ..An inyestigation ‘was entered into:a year aga, but the committee appointed for that purpose wasd unable to agree..—Two reports have - been submitted ¥6 theé General Conference in'session st Brooklyn, N. Y,—~phe of them exonerating Dr. Carlton, and the other sustaining the charges. ‘A spirited d ebate arose over this controversy; in the coursé of which Dr. Lanahan explained amidst great excitement that this ’Pliloye of the concern was a book-thief;.end that one a leather-thief, and this one &' stockjobber, and that one & penitentisry-con-vict, and ' thet inside the Book-Concarn there was an Oil Ring in full operation Such grave charges will have to be sitted to the core, unless our Methodist brethren ~ wish to admit that their big establishment in New York is a very rbtt?n .concern, st Ll s mdod hohe

SpeAxING of the “snomaly’: of iDem- ‘ crats supporting Horace Greeley, rl;'e La-s grauge Standard is led to remark { g & 0 gyl Y now, is mawogmhg;fifii always been, wrong and Greeley has alWRPS DO TR <l v o b o Let us test the -.soundness of u‘ia-'pro-; podtldn';.‘ Bén Bfl{lfi:“'otdfi?flflej for Jeff Davis’ nomination for the Prepidericy, upheld slavery, and denounced. the aboli. tionists. . He is' to-day one of the;most prominent - leadérs of the fltozummn,. party ; ergo, the Republicins who elettedhim to Congress, and the Reptbligans generally who sustain his course, admit e Jeff Davis or Johd'C. ‘Breckinridge, ando . that slavery should. have been extended. Grant voted for Buchanan in 1856 ; ergo, * the Republicans '“practically admsit”that they did wrong fu voting fot rsiont. Longstreet led ; the; hosts.,of | rebelfion’ -against our Union soldiers; ha‘n;‘l&sh - pointment by & radical adminisbration to & tacrative positionsis & “practical sdmission” that the governmeat was/ wrong, i | mflzmmb trea0n i ok 3 ogm o D e & L i V 1 PR o AFTRE R AT W T 3 “ - EY (P — il i et Wwwflg Ny st Lo Wl e pid] L

i} protracted session of the U, S, Senate lact Saturday resulted in the gd%ption of thegfisupplgmentnl article to the ty Weshington by a vote of 43 agéinst. Thearticle, as originallil dral ed sby Great Britain, is consiflerably amiv;:)nged, the most ith fepture off which is that it is provided that bereafter there shall be no claims forany kind of .injfk ‘damages where; a 3 submitted by - the English €abinet, the article onlycov. erel claing 0 noh. indirec damacas ’ haq -gromn, outof: bhiseasea: sThe amend - ed lirticle has beett féravarded by cable to ; thé-;; : English }cabimet” for: spproval. If thé' take ’fayorable action, Bir Bdward ‘THytatod, the Brtish Minister o Wash inglon, Has power, to. execule the treaty at /)nce; so that it is expected.that the doiument will' be‘submitted tothe Ser- | % for atiicatn X Tew Qe Tho imjression s ggnerally provalent, thal Griat Britain will assent to the modificatoi) of theartiele. Lus ol osy Vhilé it eantiot bé derifed that tho fil ureloi Mr. Grent’s administration to sustaiy the Ameriesn Yicase” is'w triumph of Br;'ffmh stategmanship,{ we :aevertheless de¢m the'actign of ‘the ‘Séhate wise'and sudicious, _lt?yeep:a_ to be generally undestood in official circles that Great Britain wag determined to withdraw from thé'g;axbitmfion should the United States peiist in the presentation, of claims, for ind frect-damages, and it:is further knowa th: the United Btdtes wa¥“for gome-time, untler. these circumstances, disposéd’'to | augp.w the respousibility of the threatened failare ot the treaty upon. Great. Britain out government insistingdt had airight | to present these clalmg Wifh'the others before the tribunal, id;brpér:thnfi‘th&a‘ priaciple - involved - might be settled, | 01l 0 g ed cobsideration, ' GHéaE Brithn, with its view of the case, was disposed to, throw | the responsibility-of the failute of ithe.ar- ; bitration wpon the! United States. »The ve, thken: last' Saturday' nigut in'the Sete id regared as an cxpression of tie vicws 0f & large .majority of.tbe Senate aghinst’ claims’ for fndirect’ ‘damages; in vicw ot a 11ke Admission’'dr the” part” of Great Britain against the United States in a future contingency and under circum‘st¢nces sizmlar to « those on which the ob-| jectionable class of claims’ origipated. ** | {Ouz reasons for approving,the adoption sf, the. supplemental treaty are, chiefly bt sed ‘dpon ‘the belief \that ‘ the question | 034 indifec 'dutiiges “slibuld nover Have ‘been raised by our government: A blupdér having been made, we deem it an agt of sound discretion 4o recede’ from it and : h%;ike‘ the_ best séttlenient thiat éan’be 'ob--tained, . We cannot ‘afford to get into & qtarrel with Great Britain npon & con-; trfl)versy‘otl' such trifling importante. “The e';i;:'ct of a protracted dispute, {even unatFhded 508 treals ot iar, - ofiq. b :l}hqtrous tostrade. and commexge. ; .Lopdi/n is the- great money market of sthe 'vfi_pr]‘kd,‘ and upon that-tarket ‘we aré ‘in‘a B/ pat meastire dependent for the meantto) ‘ uf iecnte. the-gigantic business; enterprises: that tend to make us & great commereial #nd ‘mantifactiring people® The'probaTality of & war.With’ Englind wwofld cos- . fequently . disturb &hegé " xelgtions, and. iroduce an ‘injurious: reffect:: upon «all "Hranchés'of business'ih the United States.

L) e iefines sy Besitdons [y i’;‘b’fi)ur frieid’ Swrdighausen;’ of :the ‘Fort IWayne Spuats ZBtbung, M Hithetts been o to spesik bis mind abobt, fhe,Cinclh--1 ati- convention,: buts in his issue of.tbd 48d vwe' find hini quitésbutspekenin Cefinitig” HETNES s muidns ¢ntire '691!}%9&?5%5% né;mseffi&aba‘ka ifirit.h his accustomed vigox and.directpess. lis- “leader ) may e ‘epitomized. as ol Dyws: flé*t@a@:fil‘%fiufiy;fius o nblid lation to deal with' things Trretriéyably Lost, nor, to run its fl#flf&sfimfl?&%e ‘ ‘vall; is loth o work itself info an bypo: critical efithtusfasm; “and’ experiendess a "tg;ecméagvggsfip}.’tb?gyggt‘éfififisglzef‘mqs, Prestdential; affaits, are so, batghed fiat little igood can: reasanably. beexpectad; (breetey ‘i nothitiated s> Grdat!will be “Yominated dt Phifadetptis. " The Detitc: 7 ..Jc;a»-izli.; «AFAT BIL, VU SIONI9¥H E liag | incy will‘cither nominte s stfaighl Hicker tiwadopt Greeley,.. I the formergGreelpy {pill withdraw ahmm':uflkiafthu&gg (ral Republicang will return to-¥lie'éd ié;&vép,f-;fiii@??fééméi’fi%fifis;}@ sledtiod -:fi}ibyondza .dQ!fl*' 18 If . the, Ballimote W} ‘{’ention éndorses quhwf\bibmlbefippaif\ tsstured.” What Tt %@n}guq&rf«ch (drcomatancest Ao, W Fhihiadtic %llevaggn to ‘Q?rée.lflgfl ?&tfi’ -Qg)i&%e;f ¢ tJot: imprebsed; ‘thouglt .chéerfally recog; ‘iizing “his “mafiy’ exeellent qualitied s Of il s AIoRILE RN, Seitetr 'ncompetent, and then, if endorsedl: at Baltimiore; clatd. thithitq the skies as the {t?&ery*‘:zoriwaw&wpm baAlrobatic oveaieat € 08t vt our By @l TEES B 0 BRUAR 38 - SLOEG T Jusill \dmiration, and. we Will ot taks ahand ;ngthqm.ia our dlder-daya:: Butslioald a Wtrict democrdtic norinatién e’ made,

whot hent Wel ta eAI simply find ourself in tba Poskian. of the ‘soldier: who -entera ithe .contests with: 5 constiousmess of being badly wiripped-at the denrt. W Hether ¥ Teeliing of “thil kina: I piild ATB BBy Gl g, B 9 (7R e will inspite fo é’fi% of velr aad trayory, e cannot exsetly siglloWe boveqgent Ahrough suctr skitmishesd littlotoo néten M A R them, is ¥he only Fesson. Wy we i ‘Gure themomination of Mz. Greslest. +We “.;i.g,_ and _fiodfi’d-:nin'gmbeqfiengi in *“W.%W.fl wiildatheittbre ratli pvy ;v_.,r?gnmffi&%%gfk it.again.:. Hhould: ity + howener, .be deter‘mined to-make s hraight homination)we g f‘nx‘.’}flmdfi&gm‘fi B séféten {h ez»’ ¢£l§,x @lfy sl oo o hupdit 2 iM*W¢ visdt | Eranape Coilly Bleghidh (Y Deino- | b ?-%*fiu&-ww vgfi?-s*g*g"ii ! r,) : .xa‘};;: of 38 k! &)? % @ o] el S fmtes:to ';ht-.lhh thamzim ; o CRptrT. RSVt olel )Wi We4Mc f {7rg ’r'm" gt 'm""”wq)"“ i 1 Liottds ¥D; b, SOHM.: : d";“wim‘me m»gu? v H HéreD: W P, o H, ! M ,wmdw ) Th; Stomes, Heh ‘Bemetid )m)sEfi Smithj BIM, ¢P! Baruey; Satndel Riphw Basriél Sinith, 1 sty BEEMOR, 041i0L W oyiooD ‘ :4 WOl Wileo; T j'reeland, ISTGCL ISy ‘&% R | e Juames B Dgyiosrs. S 0 org, # TR e m%?‘m 4

Another national ticket is in the fiel viz.: For Presiient, Vict:ria ‘Woodt ’ for Vice President, Fred, Douglass. 8¢ il h ti Ee oldWyi .;h [ Pogt il undi s.” i oA 8 p nair BPOlit Pw iiiten able letter endorsing the nominees of the Cincinnati convention, and declaring his | Purpose tq- give them a bearty.and vigare. ous support. |in g' fl The New York Sun gays fiat “the holders geogryed the; vof thenomine tion 0{ fifitfi%}%hfl given place- to faneral CICOPMIL, © 4 ooy d® s iy The Indianapolis, Journal says of the Claciniiati fominee for thie Presidency : ‘e iave no féar that Mr. Greeley wounld steal; "ot let‘anybody else steal.” That's the/kindof a man the p b vanb. - . {-"The’Tiiberals and Peniocrats of Tlinois wili ‘hold aßtate:Conventivn at Spring: field, ;om the 26th -of Jhne, to make ary rangements for the campaign, and theé ?.emomts toselect delegates toi the Bals timore CORYENLION, .o | llgrwe oy 4 .. The friends of (reeley.and Brown have established hg;&natte’ds_ % at,i St. Maria Hotel, Washington City, and; communica. tions are to be‘addfesdfl toJohn D. De* frées, until the Cobgressional organization for the vampaign is'perfected. 't . - ' Fon. Bitheon K. W:fib,tho has ‘been nominated for Congress:in ‘the Becond Distriot,: bas ‘been iai member. of both branches,of the Indiana Liegielature, and mx&.&o be 3 most useful and efficienp member. He is.u good canyasser and a -¥9aj°'3!}r.lg§é°@9r.i.n. debate. - . . The President has .i ned’ the bill to remove' thegcfi%icig?dis. %ilme‘fi.flpofie‘d by the tourteénth article’ of ‘the ‘amend”’ ments ‘to ‘the Constitution. ‘The“exceptiohs, #is sispposed; ‘cover:less than twd bundred: cdses, @c%hfidrsonfnavifl and Johmy Ocßregkinridge. .*. .. e «t {By:thesupplemental apportionmentiack which+passed .the. United. States Senate on: Thussday, dndiana will be entitled to an, sdditignal member ‘%‘f Congress. The demgocratic conyention' of June 12th, will bave £wo candidatés for ‘Congressmen ‘at litge to Hdinindte instead of ope. ™ % 1« ¢ “The Radfeal Conventibhof Tllintis Hag ‘no&:ihfigba“’flen:‘mcha d"¥. Oglesby Tor Govertior! Thé ednvention #lso endoksed Grant's administratimnpand instructed its delegdtes to-the Philddelphia coaveution to vote £or his renomination. v, Thd Liber; dl Reptiblicans «did nof . takospart in the

conyention,; |; s ,E;,!: I sguad ods so/There:ig considerabletalk,in; Washing, ;g:- fionpq.ming ‘q‘sc}nyknt‘ynrfiqnfid wol the Reunion and Reform Association, to “meet; E&”fimfiofié tfi? da‘i 'hm't()re “the ‘H‘e%mfi'al‘id ‘conyention, Ad attémpt ‘is 16 e tiade to briffga large body together, #nd th %mhe mb'yextanb think-it ‘witl hio decided to: place Mp. Adams in homi: ‘ation. . AL any. nte_..drtm whole sirepgth .am p Associntion -WAH;I e dirceted against 100 N, Jusiox aill [yaiaove hakwo d i On\tbe ov of o Cinciapali nomini natiop, . the ; Catholic. iel?fl?'afi.k’ Ofimgfigt g 00, 10, theg (et of Horace Greeley : ‘“We would [hail bfflafifififi" to' the Predidbntitl chair, beeanse Hid Tong life'of probity and fis as!‘pzmcaervicus ‘woulfl ‘be‘dn’ allgufliciént guardnty: that *iw afdmimistration would be all _that the ieouofry. desixes. . Flq would, by, the.spin ~? ciliation which b fia%ways v IXCB . -“? 3 ‘;e.o‘ua "0"9- Or~ ”8, .o,ng_ %gz%?rgvifign' f:guld d _tg "h"p'g]l‘ ffifié ‘Q’l‘g di ,efi‘c’eg,“gn"%‘mik 68’ ive ‘and #et aphail ‘Hs “offé‘uhiited pedtp’E “Military desgotism woul@ b€ forevgriburied.” < ' . ArTEß'lie ‘yedfs BF perdécdtion, the ‘editr df the Tnatanapotis'Heting' Jour‘ndl | thud givés vent th hiplnt ) feel. ogd: “Nothing so tifuriites dn editsr we tpeals from, expetigrice—as fo Béve o gregt, loosejpinted galoot” siride); nolse. slessly,into fus sanctym, and picking up a ~DéwWepaper, . rustle ',igjo; 3 moment,,,iaqd -thews slamc ik down,;cresting an atmpspheric' concusgion . which ;seatters - iwo ‘hungred-and: heven'ty-‘ of his:small clips ‘pm :.iihg‘gleflnfings l}mm ssved‘hum'irid ¢ ‘andd' forty éxcHanges—inito” thie spittech g Wit bidket. ‘?5 editdr wHid o e, Rie, browd fHH " herughetdl, i repi the, A e cont eot e ‘myl dop.whom it., were base flattery to call |a;sbeep’liy 1, taidoniing dili daa ' EW’JH Horubd Gigeley has withdrawn frfim the New York: Triune, His pen will be missed during the ggém%mgf: , ftfisfimweu; “was[best ealcnlated tofexpose “the rotten‘neésg of the present istrations . Tho’, ‘we b exdiffered with thim insthe past; e A R ‘o‘ im Eg E g v‘ej‘ q?- 3 ;Jlel;. kS Bgfi BIROS ;Cynfif’f"?;?’}%fi’f fo'da ;gfiep issties, .Tt ie itmmaterial Widkh Uf thet wirsin Aek ot J HiboPE tH-dnison! for A Testart. ‘tonFof slié ptimitive purity bfthe repub-| 10 3 abvd while we segret that hiedeharhi--peiicd s iyohib candidacy fidm: ysing, his Powenfod dpfluence qunlffifiatbpitwbt; Lt SR g R ; w%h:f&gu:fii‘ § ,&qf{b’&ilfi%mp: | by'ife’ miay wield “?"u;‘mgi;é‘-‘fimq' :

Ml LS Si B U el 4 wAm the’ Elk Hart: Kounty: - epublican ‘Cotventionsheld at: Goshen lon theislBth, 'Ha#. Rafus Béardsly, of Blkhgrs; recbived ‘the| nbmiationfor Blute’ Sedater/ Hon, Johin E. Thompson | for;Répféséntafi'v‘e, Col, Henry 6, Davip f.'% 9L Jieasypey, and iGuy. O Jobpsog for, B ac Angtion ~wakadopted;instouetingitia delegates;to lie Gonpressioisl Convetivn th vdte ns 'IR G, Joh 1= 80k 0t ‘me ting»flésqur\fié(i‘ '!ifiJ ; tflmg’};fi%;’%r shedickel: fay stntugimetl sdi Blpoaier ) g seio W&flrfimm axuis - )A PR .q:-;goi. ,mm.fihomker, s Auditor tate, is| Inthe«dity, stoppin :3 :gm&mpdxfl :‘dflot:zil}:.-mwg i ianwpolisitosdayiiv Kogneville:GorirWeryi Moy 28805184 -flw Loa gelentd | ! 'We regvet ttnlébrmcthats HowJohnC. &k .finu Dbokr iddfln:dg?"hilhd loveeéve r~|= ipmn,. iti andithist seyera ;...,.., ‘beforéiihe . .wilk becsorlapirbeovited asit leave his house or transact.wiyibasidess, This will bé '; BUTT . use for hi failyre fv;’_ --s'S egxi t hig OF| &a‘ g ‘ '_.;.. aid i @Eirct, M 93 ol namlmm'x Wsot 6. 3 Roavßae sal aae "| . asearbal’ Yo ela il

sasih; Risad 3ty Batoalts doous M wvad R4t 10 ‘. ifi. .i:‘-' (19,40 8, qlikexite, af Alblon, P?& ity ; kfiCbr&’i " f.. u;_. -".‘ *-.bz_ Jge-, i\ : e Q.;g,‘ a el ¢ "‘n’ R TASS S BATREARLL: A '. ;ri'; _,‘3,‘, .;;’- ;'Q.;;; :.‘Y%;;: 0 STI i ¥ ‘;}7\" *? g 218+ W gfig RRTHERY O 3 ANINREO AuC. T a«?fifl‘t fig‘l # ?}‘;‘E%f_t_ i i WTRUEATOO Torbis HHGRE SpDIY ‘e bere, for informption, she J'fifi?‘ us &amnfi;:; M able . ummqmw +to blterefdectitht Abdtton wfilwn?&co%of ol -;',‘v i gooas Yild daild Jiji“ » .)- acoad eid Yo seuan o T rdtoctits ‘:’om@‘ e Do ol . RO 01l D Sl SET ThiEnsnd, B MR

S ers’ Associa 3 : i Mjonmed‘ meetin the Editors’ ;; ‘nblishers'Asaocisti theloth ud ;41 ongressional Di ' Indifna, g beld in the parlors@®f thé Dwight i 2 2, South Bend, Maylly, 1882. & | o neeting was calléfto g¥den'® J‘ B.Btolatlloclocka.x. © = “The following editors and publishers 'v .a:wmwfiv-".*‘u‘“‘" "—: .4‘""«/:, e TS, Gl Tl 1 7 (1 .B. Stoll, Ligonier Bagner, .~ . -81 E. Taylor, LaPorte Herald. 5 ?. ‘K.'\'fil:fler, : Wi!efloo ‘Press. ~JoD, or, Lagrange Standard. = " A B, Miler, South Bend Tribune, . | - Hi. Sweet, iagrange Independent, .- H, E, Wadsworth, Laporte Argus. ¥ ,fl'fibmné{,Wifqmc Democrat.” Platt.-McDonald, Plymouth Democrat. Reub. Williams, Northe®n Indianian, 8. T. Montgomery; Mishawaka Enterpfise‘ B 9 Lo NraaTena : s Re:. Béal, D. 8. Marsh, St. Joseph Valley egister, sdifd Bl i . d..D. Osborn, H, 8. Fassett, South Bflé‘if HAlgn. . et - Ed. Mélloyand Emma Molloy. ~ The report of ex-Secretary Chase was presented, examined and approved, as was also the report of ex-Treasurer D. E. Van Valkenbuegh.; 610 0 bl ol

. -Allowances for printing and other ex-: p;ensesi‘?vqre’:made—-to ‘C. H, Chase, $9.05 ; J. B:Stoll; $6.01. © . : 1 YAI P. Rent, 6f the Elkhart Review, and 8. B. Tdylor, of the Laporte Herald, were admftted to' membership, . - ‘Letlers were read from E. Zimmerman, of ith‘_e Valparaiso Messenger, and O. Musselman, of the Stark .County . Ledger, re;| gretting 'tbeir anability. to, attend, and promising:their-support in furtherance of the aims of the association ; also, the following : letter from C+G. Powell, of the Laportp ' lerald, ‘which, ‘on motion,\eras ordéred to"be intofporited in the proceedNS B Cph e B 7 HERALD OrFicE, LAPORTE, IND, | ! il U May 16, 1879 } Hon. J. B.’Stoll, President Northern Indiana Edi,torg’ and Publishers' Association ; - DEAR Siß:—Much.tg my regret I find, that I sball not be able to be present at your meeting to-morrow, and I write this to assure you that my absencewill be due aléne o' pressing- business epgagements elsewhere; and not-from a lack of" interest “in ‘your . deliberations. - am- :fully persuaded: that. the importance: of out meetings cannob-easily-be overestimated, Sipop,on;t;oxgnmz_atiqa. ‘negrly three years ago, great improyements, haye been orade in the newspapers of . these two. Gongres: sional iD'jsbrY@ts,“gs‘Wb‘ll ag o §ll or nearly all, of the newspaperand job printing offides in Northern Indiana. - The value of ‘material used in the Pproduetion cf newspapers within the bounds pf-our association’ has increased very largely, and. the entire plan,of conducting bpsinesy has een ebanged, for the, better, so that to g the printing business-in Northern It Aiadh ié'gfir‘dry'secbda:t*o* any branch of indubtr§ or profession. "These great im=provements have mot be‘lm-at :the expensy of the people, for all have: already, and are re%eiyip‘ th efits-of success, in the way of be%t"ér' apetd,” Mot better' dnd cheaper'job work il ill o g i: Ten! yearsago, and I'might.even say five years agog fully sonehialf of the.job printing:done for the business men,.coun, t#s, gity. and town corporations within gL jarisdickion, wos dong, abroad, To: day quite all'of this work isdope at home. Much of this we have found to' be by far the best pfii,ng‘awork we gét.'‘ This' increase of patronage enables us t 6 'incréase our facilities to'a still greater extent; and the final régult-isas-a businéss and profégsipn we are majching ‘‘onward and upvy.a:%”j.qgghe,_roa_d‘ topuccesd, .. - . | There ®re many things that I contem; plated speaking of'_i‘b.m;du;,méetihg. Some of which T deém of considerable im’gort‘ahte’; but I will iavetd deferuntil another'time. ¢ trust,as lan assured will be .the case, that you will jhave a: ‘profifihle ahid;.pledsant mecting, apd that, much .good will result from it,, Af the Octobe meeting, whereyer it may be held, I,‘sh‘a}? sfriye tpl;é pgégént -g’n@’qu oy its'associations and profit by its counsels. /1 PN AL Praterpally yolra:® -0 , il ol gutss sl e 1500@, Powssk. {53 gof wmts Ay Qi s i

. The, report of the eommittee on Job Nork was feceived, and” aftér being submitfed fo & sub- comaittee,—consisting of 8B Taglor sud, 11, 8, Fassett, for -xevision, was reported back with amend: menta,. swhich: were , considered and adoplkfifi, : it Ao SUSRSIEG s JURITON 1% Rabes-of adyertising for shows, -patent #iedicinés, ' &0., werb ‘digeussed, ‘andl. the oll6wing seale of prices adppted: 180 6 reitation. © Space.” Pime. Ameéunt, siitn igely o teol Laweek-$ 900! aliail s 800 0 licol i 2 weeks 1400 Liooda i W" 20@&««{1 week,,- 1500 { en o :g?a;gu%-fléllfisi .f;:g’-‘t%s ?gggx ! Aol y At %4 ' § 413 € {l9 ¥ :J“l:x:ig Q;,f. 120‘1 ;1 2;fi¢§ 8“1500bl e 341&00 bt 2*9ofi iy_veak," 18 00 1T SOOO (4B cols” B weeks 26 00 | o XIL Miys, " ISD. Devot,' and” 8. T, Montgomery, were appoiated s committee. $p xeport; ab. the : next mesting a method, fo geguro e enactuent, of . Jaw apthordaingitlie publiggtion, of ;the proceedings: sof: cofymissioners courts] srustees, and ‘othiar/repéets; and ‘eatablishing a!uniform| ‘?fié'e"fl!fiiefil!fi siseads H Sy Sef -;':.:3“} ¢} uTie’ propésifion’: be ehabge the: rate ‘heretofore'establishefl for-tegal advertising, was indefnitely, ospqued. ?

:Tie pppointment of b New Y orkiagent L of-the: Association 'ta fardish: foreign ad-i ‘sertistents, Iwas considéred, -but; tHought! :béhe tha’bhs= = 13' - Higosos. ! ot ToMM:: odw faaiblos HA 1 waiwod { Redolmed, thalive deprechte the g)ywfiw soleommnan,ameng puklishess, of -insert.. ing adpertisements. from, abrond,pt lower .7ates than they chirge for home,advertisemepts; and’that 'we *zé_cbngfirheng the ’i%?fi] H"bfé&i’fié’ Associatiot’ ‘to ‘adhere 16 thaiteitablistidd ‘vatés for sublradveropibpng. ol bogtes :f{ st w olwr Syail MisHason; o 'the Oassipolis:(Miclr.) égpfi:@wmfim@a&? $0 U 8 hettibers “of tfl@‘flg} E’g}‘ X u,‘.mxhgnj‘.r-’sa‘;fw: f 251449 ag’ résolved o WMARE adl Ygdursion ‘W‘inm lonthe Mth of Fulys: A, ‘Beal':and v 7. B: Sthik ‘were: dppointed ! a i edmmitéeer to make the necessary arrangeanents. o dfwas ordered. that, none: out fisflih?@fl?%i Association 95:‘:@9‘%3;#%3 -mlarly ane fheir ‘em G . copgidered LR NG By v m,’fié@fi “of 'the Asdoeifition Wilß imfififikwfilm& Wiiday WoOttohercosih ol tusnposuoy di 3o¥ \gianod sidk BISTOERL; Press, | b&@m Dy decs Soy, vrongr ;’hflu':;fi JR, R ( , Wfl.y- ET XL SR 3 Hoidw, IRBGR 300 %gal" : S 8 I sit e ] gfifi',}u D, m‘&“ : f veßtie %m%dné Sdptemuy Comet: of :this Though aad Til Bt ;s oo “"p'(.i'. AF ‘.' '..‘i‘: ..:‘hi ’. : Sty e eoy s Atydenit, hislerohiy i id professieny: is - *4 'mmmuam m *l“ II SORNC S qriu. FA }i‘ 8 ¢ R

A large gray wolf is @evastating eep in St. Joseph countyg =~ " SenatdPHomdricksand Gen. Browne willnddeges the Fog Wayné people on .e‘v ratigh day, ’vfi % ~ Parties from the East are pr:(?fipec%w ing near Rensellaer for marble, with SSRGS LI, . hiiccniiine A ward $-Gesundheit’| - good, hea.?tllf—fms been %HZ incorporated in_ the" Fort Wayne Ta R R Bull dogs.in the country are having fan and healthful exercise by running: lightning rod men off the farms, .

There are fewer old maids and more old bachelors in Fort Wayne than in any city of itssize in the country. The Vincennes Sun says that three hundred Knox county Republicans will vote for Greeley this fall. Semsib~ : o | Young ‘men 'in ‘Fort; Wayne who have a hankering afier the same dam-~ gel, chuek diee to see which: shall have her Gei b e *

~ Postmaster D," W, Voyles, of NewAlbany, has been nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the 2d DisL "o e - More than the usual breadth of corn is being planted in Jasper county. A majority of the farmers are through planting. = & | L ¢ A Lafayette lady played it fine ata; circus recently exhibited in that city. She pretended to.faint, and got nine glasses of lemonade free. = " Our exchanges generally report the' frait crop. in all parts of this section of country asin.a very promising condition,~Lagrange Standard. ; ' The Columbia City Commercigl says that'Samdel Wilson, a veteran” of the war of 1812, 96 years of age, has just’ received his' pension under the late act of Oongress.: iy nae . ~ A farmer named David Sickle, residing a few miles from Dxatur, fatally shot his wife, on the evening of the 23d inst., on "account, as js supposed, of j‘ea.loda{. The ball éntered her breast, making a frighttulwound. She will probably sarvive but a few days. . The body of & man named Peter. Bossler, aged about 40 years, was found on the bank of the canal at Fort. ‘Wayne, early on the morning of the 24th inst., by some carrier boys. The Coroner’s jury found that he had come to his death by exhaustion and exposure. : s One of the new proprietors of the Indianapolis Sentinel fis. John Fish‘back, brother.of W..P. Fishback, editor of ;the Journal, There will bave to 'be a private: passage connecting these two establisiments; into which the eye of man ghall, not look.— Lagrange Stavdard! ilp conr savin oA

~ Hon. Wm. Baker, Mayor of Evansville, died at 6:30 o’clock lagt Thursday evening: 'He hdd ‘been a prominent and ugeful citizen for manvy years, having been five times elected Mayor, and was serving his eleventh yeéar at the time of his"death. The deceased was a brother of Gov, Baker. - Swarms of "po‘ta‘to bugs are to be seen all over thefresh ground.” Somebody ought to farnish them with épruce gum -and goft pine: sticks to.rwhittle while they are waiting for the potatoes to grow. ‘We suggest chewing gum, for' although they "are pretty nasty; we. don’t believe they chewtobdcco. — Crown Point:Register, Is o * Sheriff Jones, of New Albany, was geriously wounded.on-Friday morning of last week, while, attempting, the arrest of- one Mattocks, charged with a murder in Washington county, Ky, gome months Bince, and later' with thieving near Salem, this'state. Mattocks, escaped and the ‘Sheriff'lost an arm, and fears are entertained that the result will ultimately prove fatal. . Gov, Baker has appointed a Mr. Hayman, brother of Judge Hayman, of ‘' Warsaw, Progecuting Attorney in place of James McGrew, deceased. It was!a tight race between Hayman and Shuey., but the former had the adyantage in starting Sheriff Cissna for Indiafia}’il)‘lis ag goon as the breath was out of poor Jim’s body. Warsaw is keen on a scentlike that, the little burg having néarly all the governnient offices in' Northeérn Indiana, and their ‘plates i turned fip for more:~Goshesi Demasral dasii sl walilyagh

.2:on, Tuesday, ithe 21st inst.. a regpectable old lady, 65 yare of age, 'zz;rted from Jackson’s statign, Tipton ‘¢ounty; 16 go to Tipton on a visit. “She Had been 'a% the residence of a Mr. Fal: conbury, and just before she started on her journgy, Bluford Falconbury, a youth of eighteen, started out and secreted himself until affer ghe had left, and he'then starteéd after 'and overtook the "old fady.’ bus did not: make his foul .purpdse known wuntil: they had reached the thick woods about a mile and a half above Tipton. He then said he saw a youhg rabbit runin a Ilog, and requested'the old lady to as‘sist hih +in < catehing it. ;» She - unsuspectingly- left.the road: to help him, -when he seized her, and would 'have iweeomplighed 'his: fiendish, designs had -not her Bcreams attractetl the attention -of -a.man: who was paseing. The lady was severely bruised in her self-de~ fense. Falconbury-was arrested and lidged in:jaili= fios geionifs adD ; ’xgém Bm%;lExec‘;zisfl C?mfifi&;%e. c_g“bbef Hiberal republican party met at the Bates House, Indiapsj tfi | Tuesday of last g‘g ’fi‘h‘g’émfvg?fifiigefm fro “atl ipartsof 62‘, f('e:;g:éfi ?r‘ébent. and S GRIGH PR tichiited 1n the delib: ~Brutiong, -+ A ‘series of - resolutions; an-

-pobiioing the purpose of::the: Libérals. to ga-ppetare ;with the members of any.and -a)] parties.who are opposed to the Fresent Administration; ard to confer with the I pfixg_igstat@ Cez;;'rén (;}ammiétgq gl fegdrd td'svch oi-operation, was adopted. “'l’,Eé fneefingc?l wfi‘; p‘fima?,?g,l and. i?x%igsa‘tivé’of &' desire on the'part of the Liberals *to «make* such combinations as would wresiflthin'the defeat:of:sbie! present ddmin: :ifltmtifln-‘tgm ;.-D.mrat'f iiffi.fl': bxemni—’—%rc,e ¥t the cure of diptk %fiifi‘p&y&flim who says that of One” thousand *cases in W i:ih it, ha H@ni@&d}(n’d{a single ‘pant ‘hkl- sty flfifi' “THé treatment con: -Bi46¥ In"thoroughly swabbing'the back of {thé miouth avid thront with:a: wash made stbsy 1 Take salt, two drachwms;; blatk pep! ipex) walden seal,; nitrate of potash, .alum, .gaghy; Mixand, lvemz %fl&:}htpfi,te@t cips Whiok bafi%m Q}hfl%‘!&@l‘, SEVEI s 1L ' il o “ sfi&g. L 0% ory Wl one or ;,w;‘um ery piogresses. The iy swillow' &' liftlé euch time, {iply oneoubes éack-of sweat oil; épirits /the whole,ansfavg of the throat w, AVeE E ffi"lfil by m;;“ ’»—'.“:‘:g,.‘,) = ' i ""&;,.. o : TR R RN R i g

'~ NEWS OF THEWEEK. ° Q Nes ~York dispatch says that six lives were lost, onthe 27th inst., by an explosion’of a boiler on the tag Epsilon. . lé‘; again rumored that a combinatipm is forming to place other Presi~ dential candidates before the Philadelphia convention to induce Grant to withdraw. ’ :

_Judge J. G. Caton, one of the most ‘prominent Democrats in Tllinois, and -a friend-of Judge Davis, has written a two-column letter: in favor of the Democracy . indorsing the ' ticket of Greeley and Brown. e “A special from Mannington, Va., to the Wheeling Intelligenger, on the 23d inst., says a destructive fire occurred there at an early hour that morning by whichethe greater part of the town was destroyed. The fire originated in a ‘saddlery shop, in which no fire had been for several days. The total loss is' estimated at about $18,000; insarance, $5,500, ‘

The town of Antioch, in Asia Minor, of historic memory, is now a heap of ruins from the effect of earthquake shocks. Newscame some time ago of its partial overthrow, but a.continuance of the shocks has completed its destruction. The soil in the vicinity is reported ag still quivering in the volcanic movements, and the people are afraid to approach the site to take care of and remove the unburied dead. L About a dozen men and women—who seem to have an extraordinary in terest in the salvation of thi¥ lost and ruined world—assembled at Oberlin, Obio, last week, for the purpose of selecting a Temperance, Anti-gecret Society candidate for the Presidency,and after a laborious session they succeeded in' nominating Charles Francis Adams, whose chief virtue lies in the fact that he was the son. of his father, and the grand-son of his grand-~father. -

Daring a terrific rain storm which passed over Northwestern lowa and Dakota on- the night of the 15th, a huge . waterspout descended to' the earth, striking a few miles from White Swan, Dakota,and covering the ground for a great distance around with water to the depth of from eight to thirty feet, Fortunately it did not strike in the vicinity of any settlement and no~ body was injured, but considérable stock was lost and the Mississippi telegraph line was demolished for a great distance, and covered with earth and uprooted trees. | L “Last Saturday, the 18th, in Chicago, a man by the name of Simmons, shot his wife through the head, inflicting a fatal wound, and then put a bullet through his own head; falling dead by her side. 'The victims of the dreadful affair had been married about eight years, but lived unhappily nearly their ‘whole married life, and separated several times, the last oceasion: being about three weeks since. Simmons heard that his wife had applied for a divorce, and going to the EOuse where she was staying enacted the above tragedy. T'wo little children survive the unfortunate couple, e

The Chicago Times says: * Grant will not get a single democratic . vote under any circumstances that can possibly arise.’ A vote given to Ulysses Grant would be the best posdible evidence that the giver of.it is not a Democrat. . Democracy igin everything the opposite of autocracy, and the administration and policies of Grant have been essentiai{')y autocratic, with all the corruption of the worst despotism on earth superadded. The man who votes for Grant intelligently is an enemy to constitutional liberty and democratic government. None but a fool or a knave will pretend to say that Grant, under any possible circumstances, can receive the vote of any Demooral’ St aniteliig i

A 'cold-blooded murder oceurred‘at Jordanville, 111., late last Thursday afternoon. ' "Pwo men named True and Armstrong had been drinking together at Virginia. The former drove home for his comrade, who was too intoxicated to do so. ' He carried him to his home in Jordznville, where he was recéived with abuse from Armstrong’s wife, for allowing her husband to get drunk. Finally, she struck him and called to her son-in-law, John Douglas, who, coming up, struck True a fearful blow with his hoe, crushing in the "scull and inflicting a four inch wound, which ‘caused death within half an “hour. ‘Affer committing the deed, Douglass deliberately returned to the field where he had been hoeing.

sgrat ] A Conspiracy. - ook - A St, Louis paper pretends. to have advices - from ‘Washington concerning abold scheme meditated by President Girant and his party, to'secure his reelection. - The plot contemplates: the sending of & Southern delegation to. Baltimore demanding ia - straight-out nomination, and threatening to bolt if it fails to sécure such a result. A nnmber of influential Southern gentlemen are now in Washington in response to an invitation from' Grant, Morton, Conkling & Co., to discuss the proposition, and. through them the overtures have leaked out. The return the South is offered for its support of Grant is a bill to restdre’ the cotton tax, aid to the: Atlantic'& Great Western canal of Greorgia, and subsidies to'other Southern enterpriges and schemes ‘now be~ fore Congress. . Some of the Southerners are disposed to listen to Grant’s gchemhe; but'the majority prefer to take their ehances 'of having justice done them under Greeley; and are for: him wnaweryinglys s civese s sl o

" Heeplng ¥ggs. - - _+The great requisite for. success in keeping eggs is to place them on end and keep them uniformly cool. Some house-keepers. insist on the importance of placing the small end down, while others say it makes no difference as to which end. Oats is the best material to pack them in, as it easily kéeps them in positiop, and in a cool room they do not heat. Bran is . not so 5«;?1‘“;301‘&3 fonnspit and. dissls, alt would, peshaps be best were it not e i 3 Raoplng ffi{t},,‘afihqt; e eggn eannot he easily got out without break--086 18 wers Davis sl Aligaban ol : “"Kfi%{ip;ithé abgtonding post-master ant] ‘balloon editor éfifldi,»-h@s‘ been fiéfi(gpfiiin‘é-‘;&ben Evansville, ' If the government detéctives could inter-: view Hiti he’ would <K& “likely to' “go fifi‘;’ffi’f 944 X 0 ‘: Hagkey ew GUD COD ( De B A Batfad Biishl, st PR O SRR S & R GGt b wh i et thy. dré géorally then of braifs and cale . o 6 e RN ST A A PR RIS G 5 0 L o N SR a ERR O IR Ll e W

~ Rpmance in High Life. = - /We havp been apprised of a rdmantie ‘adventure,\ 'participated in by certain parties at Elkhart, which resulted in the ‘disappointment of a certain individual :from a neighbering county, who supposed ‘that his bright anticipations of wedded ‘bliss were on the eve of consummation, The particulars, briefly stated, are as follows : ‘ L A Mr. W——, of Noble county, had been smitten by the charms of Miss——, of Elkhart, and in the prosecution of his. suit had supposed that all wasgoing as “merry a 8 a marriage bell;” the wedding day was fixed, and the would be bridegroom, accompanied by a ministér, and the daughter of Judge T-—, and armed with a marriage license, appeared. on the scene to find that the one of all others, in whom his: affections were centered, had on that very day, fled to Edwardsburg, Mich., with Mr. P—, a young Elkhartan, and become his wife. A notice to that effect from the lucky one reached him, and with feelings’ ?_hat can be imagined but cannot be d bed, he returned fo his home a sadder.and perhaps a wiser man, j ; Snpiy R

‘The couple were accompanied on their matrimonial trip by Miss C—e D—t and Mr A—n C—k. We wish all parties as much happiness as the circumstances will allow. Selah!—Goshen Times. - | —Our town gossips’ hed something'to ‘busy themselves about yesterday, in the sudden and unexpected ‘marriagé of a young lady and gentleman of the place. The bride was coveted by a young fgenle-, man at Albion, and he came here for the purpose of taking her to his home, but it seems she had given hier heart to an Elk ‘hartan, and with Bim she wed, greatly to the disappointment <of a number of ladies and gentlemen ~who:came all the way from Kendallville and Ligonier to wit.ness the happy union of the Albion gent. In. this case the .old' adage, “There is many a slip between the cup and the lip.” proved altogether too true.— Elkkart Review, of the 28d inst| . St i

WE have not been authorized but we nevertheless make the suggestion of Wm, B. McCuennell, as a suitable candidate tor Prosecuting Attorney for this District. Though young-in years he is -old in legal and literary attainments, and we can heartily indorse him for that position. He is one of those excellent. young. mien, of high moral character, indefatigable as a student, and well worthy the confidence of the people. We name him as our choice.— Auburn Courier. . - i

SUBSCRIPTION RECEIP (S, Lyman Thompson, Wa#ak&‘. sl UG 08200 James E.: Gibson, - i SRt vy shs A 0 Rev. H, Waltman, Kenda11vi11e.......~...... 200 Gideon Walker; oot 000 S 100 F. Strater, P e Ss D David Koons, - == * bl Sscesen edn 00 Jacob Kraner, 0 Co Rt s e 00 DB Glogser, 7 0 e Gl sLk i 300 O:DeWillett, oo chbsi s B sol 00 J. Mi Qorrelly - it okt Sol Lo S 8 00 William Alving, GosSßen, . ..o vvsioasummses 790 8, R. Miller, N e %,00 Panl Walter, W01e0ttvi11e,.......c........iv.e 100 F. Beazel, Ligonier,. ~ i, i, cavsihiia a 3 00 Ben: Barnhart, ¢ oLI sl i i LG ai G 100 CharlésLong, % 0o s amal a 1 R Hamilton; 0 4 Cooogl nesn e wOO O, Haberstroh % Sier. 00l b B is 20D William H. Williams, Mi11er5burg,..:........ 100 John Hursey, Indian Vi11age,.......... .¢.... 100 Julius Pepper, Illingen; Progsia;...,....vvioo. 2,00 B. 8 Ramsey, Albion, .. .o i b i 2 00 J. Seymour, S R e N 0D John Bowmaax, =% 00l asiinieessinal 100

lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California Advertising alone doesnot produce success The thing which is advertised must have intrin. sic merit, or else large advertising will eventug ally do it more harm than good. If you have anything which'you know to be good, adoertise it theroughly, and you wili be sureto succeed ; | if itis poor, don’t praise it, for people will soon discover youn are lying:: = .. . Tl Such is the policy of fhe BurLivgToN Rours, which runs to three gréat regionsin the West:. Ist, To Omaha, connecting with the great Pa- | cific Roads. - 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nebraska, and all that beantiful region south of. ‘the Platte, filled with R. R. lands and home- | steads. Bd, To St. Josept, Kansas City, and all Kénsas points. - ST "The roads are splendidly built, havethe best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the satety airbrake (to prevent: the loss of life that is everyshere élse happening); Pullman’ssleepers, Pullmdn’s dining cars, large and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connectiqus), and are in a word the best equipped roads in the West. ‘Bo that if you desire to go safely, surely, quickly and comtortably {o any point in Southern lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or on the Pacific Roads, be sure that you go By Way of Burlington,” All who wish particular_jnformation, and & large map, showing correctly the Great West,. and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing, General Pasgenger Agent, B. &M,R. R, ‘Burlington, Jows.: 4.0 - i s 8B Mr. Isaac E, Kuisely is agent for .the Company in this place, and will farnish‘any desired -information, on application. e

To Consumptives, ' - The advertiser, baving been permanently cured of that dread disease Consumption by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow safferers the means of cure. T all who. desire he'will send a copy of the ‘Pressription used free of charge, with ,the directions for pra. paring and-using the same, which they will find a sire ocure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronhitis, &c. Parties wisjhin%tbe Br_escgivption will please address Bev. EDWARD A, WILSON. su3oy] 264 South3d St., Williamsburg, N.Y _ Errors of Youth, .Every nervous Youngz Man in the b‘niox’:,wilg recrive, free, a Recipe that will:prove a blessix; through life, by addressin%._,in-confidence (6-39-yl) . - .JOHNB. OGDEN, 80x5172,’P. 0. = - 420 darSt, N.X;

L pgr ayNl el Cdgt N : Similia Similibus: Curantur. 3 HUH?HEEY'Q L) HOMEOPATHIC ?SIQECI_FIC«S HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST EMPLE experience, .an cntire’ success: ’ Simple— Prompt—Efiicient and Reliable. They are the only Medicines pertectly adapted to popular use—go simple that mistakes cannot be madein nsing them; so harmless as to bé free from: danger, and go efficientt &8 to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commeéndation from all, and will alwaysrender satisfaction.. . 3 : ML Ttk DY oriationn « 2 . Cures Vers, n ama ns... 5 Ot orms, Woem Rever, Worni Colie.. 28 3 ' Crying-Colic; orteething of Infants 25 4 **_ Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.... 25 Bragts D{sentery. Griping,-Bilious C01ic.... 25 6’ ¢ . Cholera-Norbus, V0miting...c....... 25 7 ¢ Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis....c..n. 26 8 ¢ Teuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.... ' 25 G ot Headaq%;e‘s, Sick Headache, Vertigo 25 10 ‘%= Dyspepsia, Bilious 5t0ma0ch........ 25 A Wressed,‘ or Painral Yeriods..... 25 19 % tes, too Profuse Peri0d5........ 2B g Croulghcongh. Difficult Breathing.. 95, 1¢ ¢ . Salt Rhenm, Efip‘eln Emg;ions.. 25 B oY %he‘nmattilsm, éumtg‘e Pa igu i ag 16 - ever and Agn ever es B 17 ¢ Piles blind‘qxgieeding_.‘...'..'.‘...;..- 50 48 '« Ophthlamy, and soreor weak Eyes.. 50 19 ' % Catarrh, acute ofichronic, Influenza ‘ 50 20 ¢ ‘Whooping-Congh, violent:Cough... 50 91 % Asthma, oppressed Beeathing...... 50 92 ¢ Ear Dlschbt], Ea.lngakod | Hearing.. 50 93, ¢ Scrofula,en rfed lands, Swellings 50 3¢’ ¢ General Debill v-.-pxg:cxmiwmm.m a 9 e Dr:gay and Scanty Secretions...... 50 96 lsieid lck];lless, aic%nen{m'mtfdlng.. 50 Qi 8 ney- Gravelsciie,iiooooo B 0 28+ Narvous Debility, Seminal EmisB gions, Involuntary Disecharges....l 00 | “1 i Five Boxes, with one §2 vialofPows. e todet vory DAUSMARE IS SRS i | L TTR Tl SRER LS R & 99 ¢ Sope MOULR, OANKEE... . .zzorgerze B 0 30 ¢ U‘:E&l’Y‘w \kKne w in > b ‘»;s—'3"%:‘ 31 .. Painfal Periods, with Spasms.(,.o B 0 33§ o fmings@t h ‘gml.&‘loo 3 e 8 Bgfifln. ,St, Vitus’ Dance..l 00 o4t Dfptha_r{il.glca_m,ewo:c'xtfrfit;; 50, . FAMILY CASES . . of,sstO}urgevli,&{momor:wec i 3 e WM»@?!@“P ; “t SISET N ,ev%qt inary tsaxe, familyissab- - 0 Iject o, and hooks ¢ ’lt%*e's §10t0" 85 Smaller Family snd: Traveling cases, -~ ~ - with flo:o Sslirt;,l:{‘_.;é e Sasviiivom 8t 8 Specifies for all Private Digeases,both . n ‘for Quring and Preventive treatmenty-< . - - in vials and pocket cases. «..vxw- 1l : fifid + B 304 H.‘_P N | " EXTRA " &y - ‘,f“’%;?‘j‘;;"f'éi_.“::?\:‘ » Cures Butas, Bruisos, Lamene m Turoat, Spraine, Toothaghe, e e, Bore of Piles; Corna, ui‘”‘%zfi’i’. TR o *55’% conts gwm, Quatts 61 75, B Bt o Chae OF single DX, .are sent to ang | r**"%i"‘é:"“ iy, byy ’ . . Mumphber A SReRIES o s Ofce A By OH ARLES WOODRI S Eea— CPORSALIS DX U Al VOLDRUTLy Ll GNI x;”{ D DRU } -»_—v“ K] ATLL .ani“;é R L B T G T G e il S R

. ARE YOU GOING WEST 2 - 150 take our advice, and purchase your tiokets over the old reliable and popular Missouri Pacific Rarnroan, which is, positively, the only line that runs thiree Daily Express Trains from St. Louis to Kansus City, and the West ! and is, positively, the only line which ruas Pullman’s Palace Sleepersand. fine Day Coaches (especially for movers) equipped _ with Miller’s Safety Platform and the puténtsgnn Brake, from Sr. Louis to Kansas City, Ft. Scott,’. Parsons, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, Nebraska City, Coumcil Bluffs and Omaha, without change ! For information in regard totime ' tables, rates, &c., to anypoint in Missouri, Kansas, Nebrasks, Colorado, Texas or California, call up“on or address 1.-G. WrzrLER. Agent Missouri Pacific R. R., 72 Lloyd Street, Baffalo, N. Y.;or E A. | Forp, General Passenger Agent, St. Lonis, Mo, i No trouble 0 answer guestions! 6-41 2¢

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