Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 January 1889 — Page 2

Pike County Democrat. «r jr. l. nonr. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. l»in(H, Per Vur - . Il.lt CITS CITES. MODS Mndinc ut • club of PITS, with , will receive the paper free fbr one year. IV The Pike tleeaty heaecral haa the lar(eel etreeletlee ®f may aewepaper pehllahed la nit Ceeaty 1 Alrertleere will attt a aete ef ADTKBTIH1XU BATES. I w. tQ'ht tot tut »II (»|S <w »*uoiaoo taeh I ii 1 toeh t’W I it tin) 1 >» cel’ii V col’ll t ws 8mas Imosjly ea 1W 4 00 S 00 S t» 400 Si 4 Inch t » 3 t» * Si) S iw 5 W> 9 «) I SO S 3i i IX> t 00 too; too t an « do 11 oo Su op »uo tow 10 on IS 00 100 tooo «» EDITORIAL NOTES. Will a »uldier get the t’oetoffice ? It is aoout time for Petersburg to get u|> a lemjieramce move. Leap Tear is gone, md ttiegir! that failed to |>ro;>o*e is iu a bad way till HMD

Pktkk'bi ku has a “nag” that is not *11 gold; Imt it il'ic* po-scs* a great amount of "braas.” D::vuh hats are preparing to fight the Senate Tariff Hill which rob* the jMtor aiul enriches the rich. ‘BrwtLt U.ttGttON attract* some -attention just now. Wtumppost It is because “he i* the anil of his father." Loan Chamberlain has been tenajcred .Sackvitle’s place In Amorica. but he declines the profler with think*. Wiiv not take a vote on who shall be postmaster at Petersburg ? The Deniociata will not a*k to be recognized in auch an election. A\li still we look in vatu for the editor of the Pres* to put hi* signs-1 turf Vaa plain assertion that tlif Republican* did not buy votes at the last elect iou. • ’ Yur Indianapolis Journal says that Democrat* can not connect Dudley w ith him letter. It would be in order now for the esteemed Journal to sav whethcr|RepubHcans can connect him with the letter. It ootuiuiius to cure. Aiantcr'a Chicken Cholera t'un- i- what wc reJer to. It cuiesand saves more chickens iu this and adjoining counties than everything else combined. ?obi b» 1 “tiers burg Druggists. Ir Hlatue should become Secretary t>f v?<slo w ill he u-e his influence in •ecure a I'niou between the United States and tireat Britain ? Blaine i» aw ftiJ friendly to hi< millionaire bu»ine*s partners of the "old country." tncoaok Ilow van has liecn rerv unjustly criticised by the Republican organ of Pike county, not because he tlaterVed tt. but because Mr. lli-ward Iran an eye on the po-n>rtl -e. and the “ring" is determined he th til not have it. Tire State Teacher's Association, the ludiana Academe of Science, and the As»oc;ai ion ot fo.n. • - .xipcrinresidents ware all an session at ludiauapoii- at the »:tme timeTa»t week. Such is fairly typical of Indian*'- advancements activity in educational mat tar- Indeed it 4 a big thing to be a II ci-icr! Uokakes, with great flourish, auBounces that “While Cap" tronhlei* Ohio are endad. lie don’t know, bat It i- true, nevertheless, a few I lousier - White Caps" would "knock Orakeroutof time iu a minute." hio ha* never had hali a dozen ot hoae contemptible out-laws to conad agsVnst. The case ot removing a Harden depends u|*>n its ligthness.

SviiKof tlic tf true IVfuocraoT had ranch to 'ay. during! the late meptiga, about tin" stiperor intelligence of American manufacturer*. While litiUag these oritivhiu* they.evidently overlooked the iaet that most v.f Hie b-'t manufacturers of thi* wutttr.i ate brought trom iheoiuer cotinntfc* because of t wot lungs: 8r*t, they v»\^rk cheaper end they do better work, lierlujj sugicrior skill. \ Now that the election has ion; ainre ended, and the attention of the public ean be had without any suspicion, we take pleasure in calling attention to the fact 'that England is greatlv pleased with the reenlt ol' the elcc lloa of Harrison. The people of that country claim, aud eewrtly, that, a' iong as the present exorbitantly high tariff tax is maintained in this country, they will hare the advantage of the I'nited States. They will have cotnruaud of the markets of the ttrorld.

Tilrhr i* w* reaaoa why shot raters should serve * church for nothin*, i. B. Young lias been worth a hundred dollars a year to the M. E. Church, of this place. We can,say almost as much of others, ot that and oilier choirs. The preacher is paid, «nd the other workers should uot be expected to donate too muck time without paf. It takes time to make «livhut, and singers tuit-t lira as well ju others. The best piau, boTeTer, is for each ehurch member to take a part iu the sieging, aud tu ever other exercise where it is at all proper. Taa editor of the l*rrss came to the Dkkockjlt o®ce last Friday with blood ia his ey a, hoksl at us with the i*o r xi and blue mixed biases that ■out on both sides of his a os* , aud with

dared that he had jud been reading the Dkxoc rat. Aa thousands of peopie do that, and a# meh is an holy dutr.weeonhl think of no reason why he shoahl not read the Democrat, i and were constrained to ash : “Weil, ! what of it T’’ He theu declared that we could not dud in his' paper “inS ternal appearance”foi-“iuteror appear- ! ance,” nor the sentence that the “choir | will occupy an elesated position in | the tear of the preacher,” nor, “an ad- | dition has been added back,’ in descri ; bing the improved appearance of the ! Pre-byteriau Church as given iu the | Press. We asked him if we said ive i saw such in hi# paper, whereupon lie I declared hi* was the only paper that ! gave such a description; that we could not find it. We told him we believed bis paper was the one containing the indecent description, and when we stai^pd for the files of bis pa|»cr lie left with the remark that lie would be back again. We found the article, but Bro. Krebs has uot been back to read it^ We agree with him that no other paper has given such a description, and we are glad that so little of such lias been written. We wrote the crllicism.nof tocrilicise htutor anyone else; 'and, had his Ulnature kept within bounds, it ts probable that no oi.c would have thought of his ever having been the author of such an article as is found in the Pies* of October 13. l.'sSS.

Dip niu swoar vou will driuk ami chew uo more? Ti e Murphy blue ribbon men have their up* and downs lu a more serious sense thau the uutcmpted temperate folks ? aupuoae. I They make their own mistakes as'do all people—when mistakes aw mad a Too many of them try to “ta;>er off that is, quit drinking by taking a little less, and a little less, till they are taking none. They forget, or do uot i seem to know, that a man may drink I fitly percent. Ie»s of whisky every i day till the end of life—eyen toreser' —and he will bo dunking some whisky. To quit drinking must he initial. It c in not be done uy degrees. Amflken. when vou quit, do not go where whisky is. You may not be one of those who rat* “drink 1 or let it alone.- If your appetite bC stronger than vour will, you are not i vourown master. Only those who! have wills that are stronger titan their j api-etitescan go where whisky is,and • not think lu 'And even with the! will predominating. you may not be able to resist the urging invitation' j of your friends. AH these things make-it almost impossible to quit me dangerous habit of taking mow j whisky than the system can master! as its enemy. WM-ky. used right, i i ke ti re. sen es a good |)Urpose. I ><l [ wrong, H destroys its agent. 'i i 111 Ar.o\ k ovary oilier thing for lnd’i- j ana to do is to crush cut the “White | Caps." They have alreadv disgraculj this slate ts such an extent that iTJ will har lly recover from it lor years. | The “SxMitliern outrages" will not t ■ ompare with the “White Cap disgrace. It is consoling to know, that, at Leavenworth, last week, there began a series of the most notable trills, which promisesensatioual and tragic developemeiits. These arc the "White Cap" trials iu which eleven persons ; arc to answer indh tnieuts.and intor-1 mations for a'saiilt w ith intention to •nuidcr, assault and battery and as- j sanlt and i >t. The parties indicted; are Widiaru L. Gregory, formerly ai prosperous merchant and at present Postmaster at Marietta (West Fori, f*i •* (office) ; I.onia Jobe, the con-! tractor tor carrying the mail between > Kuglish and West Fork (Marietta : J. II. flaw Hugs, a Justice ot the Peace I at Marietta; James L. Lynch, Samuil ISctt, Lauicl Yesi. lieu ben liob-1 ertsor. Charles Miller. Flcvd Morgan i amt Charles Morgan, all farmers in! prosperous financial condition, and • ait heretofore repot able cilUene. The ; indictments against these men are based upon the barbarous whipping, j on July kC it.»r,of'tWo women. They : were on l.arnt tor trial, which was' postponed till the next term of court

to >a Hunter t>. Fisherman. llejiort ha« it that a Peruvian paper.' commenting ou the late election in the United States gave its leaders . important information in the follow-, i«g: “The election just pa«sed in that part of North America known a- ; the United States tv as the most exciting that ha* taken place iu the hi*-, tory of that country. Mr. Cleveland, a .noted fisherman, who was elected; President four years ago. has been ■ defeat**! Ur lien, Harrison, an extensive dealer iu coons and manufacturer : of hard drier. Mr. Ilovev was etectcd Governor of Posey county. It will j be remembered that Mr. Ilorey was minister to our countrv a few yeais ago; he was at oue time comuiandetin chief of the American armies. and when General Grant surrendered to hitn at Itunker Hilt, Mr. Liucolu appointed him member of Congress from Indiaiiajolis. After serving two term* fce xva> elected minister to otjr country. 17lion his return to the United estates,Mr. iiovey was again appoint* etl mctulier of Congress.hut will resign to take, his scat a* supreme ruler of Poaey County, which is the capital of Hooppole Township. We congratulate the old general u>»oa his good duck."

To do the >uo*t good with tli« fire |cii|i«e nctuiIt purchased at ibis i place, it will be nn-Nan to bare the j member* of the fireaompawr in those parts ot the town where fire is nott liable te occur; and it is also an object to hare such members as reside ' or do business ucar enough the engine | house. But the most desirable thing j is to haTe act ire, energetic, willing men who are intelligent and not too excitable. It wilt ba a bad thing if ; the company should be so poor that several houses will burn to ashes be

Stolen Boodle. Campaign corruptions are fra ugh I with more evil than is supposed by I those who do not find out ju«t what I is done. The very act of buing a vote is stealing;—nothing more, nothing less. People who will do such a | thing, if it were not for the law, would put their hands into their neighbor's pockets, and take the uiouev they so much want. Such work is usually coudncted by a pack of thieves who sometimes rot) one auothbr. This is illustrated bv an incident of the last campaign in Texas. “Iu September last, the Republican national campaign committee sent $5,000 in crisp new bills to Waco, Tex., for the purpose of defeating Roger Q. Mills. The package went by fbe Pacific express, and tnysteiiously drsapeared. It was susjiected that certain light-fingered Republicans. by means of jugglery and ledgcrdemaiu.had got hold of the hood le and converted it to their own use. This suspicion has caused them to lie under a cloud. They were not guilty, however. Tire true criminal was W. K. Howe, a driver in the employ of the Pacific express, who grabbed the package and sjient half of it in riotous living. He w«s on hi* w ay to New York with the balance when he was arrested, lie ascribes his lapse ofviriueto sensational dime uovels and the allurements of a yellow-hair-ed Phryue. Of course heis repentant. Robbers who arc found out generally are. The Republicans so unjustly suspected are now posing as martyrs."

Take Year Home Taper. Everv inampught to take his home paper. Xo community is without a local pajier. Where political inter•»ts are divided. there should be taro: and a* a rule, there are. But. regardlets of tlie MK'Mlitiet o/ haring good local paper*, a ml the utter social im prtsibility of clolug without th' tu. there arc many men who do not take any home |«per. Some think because they can get a paper published elsewhere for a few cents lea* money, they ought to take the far-away published p*[M»r. and ignore the home one. Such pafsituouv is never practiced by men w idea wake to their best interests. Because a paper as published for less money in Cincinnati does not argue that a paper from there is worth any more, or even a* much a* the Democrat. The same argument would send the same man to New York, for pa]>ers are made there cheaperand he would not stpp at Xew York, but would cross the Atlantic, and take a London paper, which is still cheaper: but the Loudon paper would not contain Information worth live cents a year to him. Go into the country awl ham the tnan who is cajoled by some patent weight man who seduces him into a contract that is afterward left in the bank as a note, and you will find a tnan who does uot take a home paper: and. if he does, he does not rea l it. The common doings of life are not mentioned tin the great cheap paper* which live by the advertising which pays the better for having a large number of subscribers. The D.:\t >• hut publishes’, each week, a variety ot news, som • excellent atones, and the very best id'theological discourses. The sermon we send out each week is worth fifty times the price of the caper fori whole year.’ Yet there are people in Utta county who do .no: take a home paper', and are. in consequence. always behind the grea* world that goes spinning down the ringiasr gibove of time.

Cleveland tiae.T a standard of Civil service in keeping with tlto law. Trii'. he lost sunt) votes br it. but it mast be remembered that he i' otic of (fewlew in political life who throw away sett interests to execute the law. In the sense ot having the interest of the people at heart, he was right. The man who spends a!i his time studying haw to Wpopular is not the tuan to el»ct to s#e. The people should always seek the man, and not the man the people. Cleveland has never been aerus-d of being an office <eeker. Circumstance* and bis .entity have brought him forward many UiLCs. and he has never failed, when opportunity offered, to step between the plunderer and the peoples money', lie is one of the few that have been real Presidents. The Ytweennes papers have been fuUof advertisement*. The ‘people c’aim that it is a sign that Vincennes is doing a good business as well a« a lai g.' business, claiming that the Vincennes merchant* and.other business men have worked up an interest through Ibe use of news papers. That is, uo doubt, one of the greatest reason* why Vincennes”succeeds.

Mat Caches an.i lady, of Oakland, visited Mr*. BtciiK'i parents, this place, Tuesday. State of Ohio, City of Toledoji County, S- 6. y Frank «l. Chenev makes oath that he is the senior partner of the hrrn ol F. J. Cheney & Co- doinjf business in the City of Toledo, Conuty and Stall aforsaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of O NE HlrNOKED DOLLARS tor each a ad e»?ry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall * Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iu my presence, this Clh day of December, A. D. 'Sfi. %~rrl A. W. t.LEASON, )sea_s S'jtxry i*«6»’.'c. llall's Catarrh Cure i» taken internally and acts directly niton the blood and mucus surfaces! of the system. Send fur testimonial*, free. F. J CREXLY * CO.,Tolcbo,a C^SoidbyDn,-^. Toccuts

i The ceu4us fiir 1890 promises to 1 show in the United States a pnpula- ' tion of more thau 70,000,000. The population in 1880. according to the census of that year, was 50,155,733 person*, of whom 43,475,480 were »aj tire and 6,679,943 foreign horn. The natires had increased 10.4Si.69S from the figures of 1S70. which were 5S2,991.142 or 31.5 per cent. The foreign I element had gained more slowly, bringing the percentage for the en* ' tire population down to IK) per cent. The same rate of increase applied to the census ol I860 will give an increase of 15,046,639 persons during ten years ending 1890. «■ :!i- - * If Cleveland had been re-elected,the throwing of coal miners out of eraj pleytnent throughout the country would have beeu attributed to that fact. But he *ras*uot re-elected; there is uo possibility of tariff reduction for several years tocotn-; the monopolists will have everything their loan way ia the next cougress; and j the short demand for coal, the idle miners and the great depression aud dismal prospects in the coal region, cannot be laid to the account ot the tariff reformers. J -H- -A1_n ■. LB" Fobakeis. tiov. of Ohio, announced ! that he had suppressed iha "Vfliite 1 Caps” in Ohio. The Republican paper* of Indiana took advantage ofl the aunonncetnef t and criticised (iov. kiray, of this state. Rut last Christ-, mas uight. the Ohio “White Caps” broke out worse than ever, lie will ' have to “suppress” them a few | times. more

Kkebs is “on hD head” this week : sure enough! Just read his awful mistake! A Sluther’s AOtietiou. Fartuersville, Tex.. June 22, !SSS, Tlie Swift Specific Co, A Itoiu. , (ia.. Gentlemen : The mother of a j member of our firm ivasafflittc] \t itii i it candftvu* sore on her fare for alsnit twenty years. During the past few years it trebled her very much by eonnnued pain and itehiug. She t used your S. S. S. and the sore has ; disappeared and. i< apparently well. ; Should it break out again will advise j you. Very truly, Pendleton, Yearly & Riley, Druggist*. Treatise on Blood and Pkin Disease ! i's mailed free. The Sw ift Specific Co., EJra.wer 3, I Atlanta, Ga. i slil-J_..v- r. --■^._=.acrrr^

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Notice of Appointment of Administrator. VOTICE is hereby given. that the irt4P«ten,s e<l has been appointed by the ( ‘e** t v Circuit Court of f*t*.e county, Suite »f Indiana administrator of the estate <.f l.oreuzo l> realty, iateofPIke Cotinty. diseased. Said estate is supposed to he Advent, William turner.' Administrator^ Sale of Personal Propeity. ■VOTICE Is hereby Ktven tliat tin? nederi.s tuned Administrator **“■ estate of Igm-nto 1>. IV at.;, deceased. sit! oiler ft-e-sale at public outcry oa the preiilises, on Friday, January 2!i. ]1889. A« of the personal property eif add deceased not taken by the widow, com.sling of hors**, rattle, tobacco, .-vn permit Slow or. ^roMtne wtient, week Oxen, and f»rmio_ Im-i'a-anta . TEttMsuKSACE: tin anas -f fCuu nnVdiatatetrator; dee cash, on ait laonf. s vrtii be given, mwes srltb approved fmai valuation or ap bearins.e pap cent lui Sate to bcslti st !0«’i

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A N G E i.O H J LLM^.y, Ins. Ag’t& Justice of The Peace. I Room 10, Cartenteb Bri ! Peter^bi’kg, Indiana. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBtKflL - - IXMAXA AU lands and town property placed in my hands tor sale will b# advertised fltee :-fe‘>ar£e. Orpu*K—I'p stairs over City Ihrvnc SHore j LEGAL. | Notice to Physicians. JN PURsrAXQK of the lawestablishing a lioitmy Board of AcaUh, and requiring ail j ; physiciansaud adcouehursto rei^n** uutdrseo . ret ary of said Beard, I haryhy request a full : comi'llatny wit rathe Ia*v in this regard. and all licensed plt^>iela»s ami steedavbursar* I hereby notified Bo address t\eir reports ami ; ‘all business nertiining toaty oillee jo j v. m nvkns, see i\ c n. h.. iVtersburgf Pike Co.* l ml. S’ Sunei'liiimleiif ^Notice. |>rni.IC e\n mi nation. >‘f applicants; for | 1 mieher’s ih|eu*<‘ will be I c’d * m fhc';j ; last Saturday utf each tun nth- fallows-: For ; the mouths of June, SentemlK-r.and March, j atAu- ! January ami April, at Ivtcf'-iii.; t«»r the j months of Ati yStsr, November. 'February and : • Mtty* at vV:ns»i»iw. .. j i A*certificate hCgood moral character from . some member tK the County Bo:ml of EtfcieaS tion must be jhrmu.ht l>y applicants in the ’ J c«<inty ami mild c ounty Sujx‘riatcudant by : ! out of rh* couuly. W.lS. Pi riK LE. j June lt»* IHsT.j County Aup’t^

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BE. HARTLEY'S CATARRH REMEDY i la the best reuMstt;,' fcno-Cii for the cure of; i Csitarrh brut itiraiwoitan* cftmcnt*: !’ fa aaf ’ pa}n!e*^aml ocwpr fiU!» ♦.» give Relief. This 1 I mardf sflea.ii*p» tb» . hta !, ami throat j i ot alt ualscsSMy o-crvUo*;* »» l fwObecao*! t tm»l* the tnflatsK <J w»»”y. HfSco <t.e w-jowly is ortsSiat ltd lln- t*ts«ectnl rest: l»» are vy prosit •' ant I »-io»r that »H» ti*w>r 1* »<> «-oa; tows A« went ! i arauuMfiit nfltfh «£i*i'ae«». Do sot Hej> 1)0 B£ Wait ••■a stare PATENTS, S CarcAK «n*t Trade-Mark* oh^n'ol. an<» »1 j Patent biismes* ctmdnciasl for .%**<!** rate IVx** Oar «S}r* la Op9oMt» • C7* R. Pal«*nt UBlr; ami \v;\ v*«tei\l hi levi time than : those remote frovti Wa^*jtfr*«*on~ Serai r*o*let, drawing or photo, with etc** «eripttoai We imIvIm* if pettr.tnhhj or not. [ free oj charge. Our fees not due |itl intent l> seen red. A PAJtrittWT, “How to *.rith *taitu%of actual c" county, or tu«ra, a m fix*

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THE OLD REMAP!,: O. 2^L. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. PabularTbroush Kwuteitnd Uirect l'«»l Llur(nnl!r»iiil> EJaet cSs West F**t-?ime« Ae;*»niwUti^*3 and S*r» i«» ocfti-AUH la l ftion 4 IOIK DAILY TRAIN KACU W * Y BETtfKKN " Sfovumati, Louisfills a«4 St. Loots, attimtlfijj ;>t W ay AVUnts. I.axttmnt fttkr Cars b all lay Trains. Palae* M.-ipiji; l»rs inall'Vis: It t.Trains. ilNE t>l\ t Hit 11KS ON (U THAIS. TRAINS 000.11 RAST: StatibSS. A*eum- Pity Night iihhI'u l:\;>. Kxp. «*Y ^t. Louis $2j>~um £00mu TlUteig Si/Opra stiuttue Sdaiu tKVium IKSpiii ItHHpm KrtiutovaL. s.VvHiir .. yiNpiu. _. ♦ Miu.. . UCWum lt>K*am $;itfpin Flora . 10 l%t mil tKa m lu 1L3i>ptr lloJiuu U 4oaiu U'A’puu -Y iiioo an's. l'i -S5um lioanv )?itohelt. 2Slpm Jiiipui i ^tsm s<*yin*nir » -107pm :;-u»p:n $t7um 42tam N.Wnion 1 (apiii 4iYgmi 4£&un 43ta^ Cin-iu'tati, 7 S7j.?u Calami 7 Khun. Louisville*. *>2'»|.in CUS-im . .v.Ji . tf&ant LV i’UAINfc UuiMi WEST: rrneinn U • tfStteiu $4.hiin 7i wpm SOOpm N. Wrnwi ‘.lifciau: iO'S7»m I4>pm ISJWpai * ymoup *. lOOoiui.* 110.'Jain 1016pm 11 Iflpzu MUcwctL. . li i“ttm l^ulprn li:2<pm liiTkia Vim'cmi’s 1 ->»pm 2 40 pm 1 .>a<m 1:15am Olttoy- . 2 i'j'fH >01 pm $3».hr* Finstt . .»:ispm :i.}8pia '■> * Ibni-i Odiu . f43’»u 4’iOjuii l&iaim ilanm Kifidovul 4.>2p«i tVpm tvi>-UU 52n4tE» Mistime . «WJpin 44%m 44^uaa s-‘ ;<i** t , K ilium tkiUisi;>ii u.v) 1*a Arsi, I>miU Tilnm tiaOaiu *4qsuu Thros*h Sleeping. fe Aeeff'r.oaatioas it Cincinnati, Lonisiilie, St. L&feis, WasbisgtOB, EaltieoFe, Saw Tort, FMIadsIptita am: tali intermediate PgiBIs. r'-jr Cm^nali awl t..-i:«l SiHuw, th*“t> A M ” is tlw Shortest awl quiekesi rutile B:t A prueliles the best :icei;uttHtaUons. A" Tue O. .t M. is the ortlv tins nitwit nit a fleer- 5, ing i'.:r/>( any description between CIXCl>* N ATI unii ST.LOUIS. ft F>*i- reiuiliie information ns to roatrn. ralt-t tiatti'ts. tirae,tie., apply in person urbv iettn . v; to K. O. Bo-s1U?»ant, iffl Ticket Ar t. O 4 M. R’y. V-nsMaston. Ind ; , __ nr. tu•'. fl. JOXEB, rrtstiiet FassetsgerAgMti • itiii A Jlississispt RV, Vtneenws. iniitawa JOH N K. RAUNAUK Vf. U. SilATTl'C, 1 t'prs’t au<t Gott. Man. ISeu. Pass. Alt, asiimATi.il

>«t* fa ttkak. xearars. nrji TliBEwho mi* VOI.E Y an-,1 IQKOJ h«!i TKIt l.lD an»r t»* TIUOR of MS Sis and MASSSOon.earaJng ex (Smuts upon the FOt XTtlSW « BEARtrBR, Biouras, Unseias. WEASNESS of Manor*, n.'EX CSS in SOCIETY. PUtfaLi