Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 13, Paoli, Orange County, 11 December 1878 — Page 4

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davs : I.rman Tremain, formerly Congresaman i 60 rr out at to le ia lta operations from New York, at AlLanr, aRed TO; Commo- actions and to aU clsen, and enforced lore yoier. cimmandine the CLarlestown r the redemption of nariorat-bank notes as

Orh Mm e'her night, to expnn the graij- ry, Psvi and 'Randolph wre pi.int. eommithvlc of t!;i l-pk' for the s-ympathy and linatv : tee to inqe.ir.? about the oniiaion o the Hot Sprites rial help et-nd.il to them in the hour of their ! clause from the irolled Sundry Civil AppropriatriaJ. ', tion bill at the lat fwsion . . . .Mr. Saulbnry inA mill was demollhi-d, tH'Veral jv-rsons trodaced a bill anthoriyint; the Secretary of the kilhil, and other injnml by a trriric Imiler ! TrenrJ-, in rile.-nUnir Unit-1 SUt l.gsd-ten.h-r ,-xj.lo-ioTi at Columhn, Ohi a lew dav aga . i note-, a refiml by the fpie Ktnniption a f, Tlie lumber of inmate in K.ih?i.r ! to .T'5 r-r tN-nt. in Kold coin and S5 pr cent, in

Hoinort of the co:intry is aKnit and far-thi-r a-ciiuiuno.latioris are want!. I private adviiw t a leading Western pper are fa the effect that the feeling in Con- .' T --.A ' f II'-. 1 t.-s 5 1 ! icrf is f,v "Ji- to a mat. carer nl and l.usi-tH"a-hs e ia. lathe languate of an old i v lrver at WaLi and enm-ncy is-ehe l-:t tV.e r.ir.;rc-ther-i.' ' " Afu: r a very "F.-- j-iv-'i-. ..Yk r's c-: tl r.'.i " u i ; n: " I jol-by mo veinen ts ne? are as plenty as nsufsl, .,... .i.i i:uih ,m ti .ii 1.1 uccettfrd t-o wei-ks' run, ayto a rew tfrav h.-n at ll." r. T 1 w et k tl ." . I ' is c '.. i . i . . i ', ' 'O 1 ' r Ciil I (f iii. 1 i -It Ic c i e-iC'.l-f '.' .-L : , t-.d v,..Ii r..e , tcf Mr. C W. r.rry f.r tie j a llltry, the daji oullruUr. i iXA ycj it. .t.Y j.YDti i.-y.ir. "11 - I'l i " , (.' ii I ' 11 ul-' , x. t. 1 1 .v- r - 1 . 1 : . . ' , a i x si 'i ' t f j r t , 1 j i ii i t v . 1 . r ", i i mi i if f U" m i sal ; 1 1 ac It 1 ' : ' 1 ' i a" ts J i 1, s cr r r

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Tiai'tv" in eaufn.it A ' rwi1nt!nu was &floIite1 bat tte KaUoml party ."denonneo the rrwnmtinn nf rio mmffltfl .a fraud and a dclaakia, impr.aet::::iible ia Jlii.-j'or any other c!vilizMl , country j yet; if persisted in by the Soeretarv of the Treasnrv, -we inmat that it shall I 11 1 1 i A..-, .,' t A1. -k Jor -sai--ut:r. isw-n uy me Government" '. Kepre-ntatSve of trades iiiions to 'the numbr of 108 met at Philadelphia recently for tho pnrpto of farming a political organization. They decided to call a national convention alxnt the.nuddle of January atei'dier Chicago or St Louirt. AXD CIUMIXALS. -LiviDgstone, the Crow Creek Indian Agent, hajJ beeQ fcy tlie Graud Jury of Yank. ton, D. T., for forgery, eiabezzlerneut, and j conspiracy. j John O'Connor, expelled member of the Ohio Lvgislature, hau been convicted ia the United States Court of prjury in aweftring to false affidavits for the purpose of procuring a pension from tlie Government Tbo Grand Jury of the United States Court at Yankton, D. "P., have found twelve indictments against Dr. Livingston, the ex-Indian Agent at Crow Creek. COXG11ES8. . n m , . ... MoNBii, Dec il The second eeasion of the . ... . . ,, . rcrty - ntth tongws was opened iu the ireence of a very large and distinguished audience, the galIeries and all available Hp ace being occupied. In the Senate Mr. Beck introduced a bill to provide for the retiriiiR of the trada dollar, and for its coinage'" into standard silver dollars ; Mr. Voorheea introducpd a bill looking to the same end; aud Mr. Blaine introduced a renolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to report to the Senate whether, at the recent elections, the constitutional righta of any citizens were violated in any State, what further Iegifilation i.s necessary to protect citirena in their coni-titntional rights, etc. A resolntion was also introdu-d providing for a joint committee to in quire into the cause and spread of the yellow fever. j what legislation i nfeeesary to prevent its introduc tion into tne country, etc. me irt-Piaent's aiessaKe was received and read. Tlie House was called to order by Speaker Kandal), without any formal siee.'h of welcome, the President's Message was read, after which an adjournment was voted without transacting any fnrtJicr-business. j Tuesday, Dec. 3. Hes.vte. Mr Paddock mtrouucea a rwoiuuon loosing to tr.e mating oi A 1 . 7 .'.t 1 . 1 . . .. S ... ..... T ., ... ... X . f iraut: unuarv ii is ii t-'ini'T, suu t..; eiaarmiii oi tln standard oilver dollar to 4'i0 grains Mr. Beck ulmitt!d a renolution calling upon Secretary Sherman for information an to . what amount of ilvT coin had been iwived in payment of customs dues sine hepinning of th fiscal yi-or, and also wh t'.n-r or not lie has applied the silver coin mo received to Use payment of interest on bonds. Agreed to.... Mr. Matthews called up the Texa Pacific Railroad bill, and made an address in tavor th'i- " llorsE. Biun -were, introduced as follows: Becoiniue the silver trade dollw- into standard silver dollars; n-pejiiin? the licwimption act; for the appointment of i -ommitteea on y'llow-fever eii.leiaii-si : Kivc notice of the termination o ti;e treaty o j lfW with the Nartli German Confederation; to J abolish the tariff on matches; to punltih f-Wtion' ; fraii'ls: to authorize tobacco raifera to sell ! their- rirodiu-ts without payment of tax: I to prevent - ' corral' tim in elecSons; for improvement r.f Mistianippi river from Its outi to it- headwat: ia rvlatioa to the eipnl- , yon trom uorreftny of toe natursUziHi American j citizen Juliun llauer; tor the admission and nitrii,tty of f"r.I -n titiilt hfps; for "the termination of the naturalization treaty with Prussia The Military Acad lay and Fortifications Appropriation bills I Wt r jiass ,1. ! Wene8Iat. Doc. 4. Senate. Messrs. Ferstandard silver tlfi:.-o-...."Mr. HarriM" recolntion riganhug the l-rt-wntioa of epid"fuic wan areeil to, with an aini'iidiuut thet tlie comrnittee way sit with a fmilr comri of tlie 1Iovih?....T!ic- tnoti of Mr. Matine to take up the Texas pa, .. ... ..... .... CISC Rft,i kjti .wft ia . the irronnJ that it weuia 11 to !ct. Cmn. il.o-nc. Tlie s . 'i (t t e l' iu 'e MIi1 I i,, '. j i t :1-f. IX e li'.l j n. nusskm, with an a-u i iC'r li t r i -1 t -it - c i ' l. .a i:. 'it. Ss it?! be lKtmuiuBed ii.sr ....Mr. Fcr; i fi'l a n r I . n cE.s clarinit tliet a refusal by any national bank to ri!c'nt t .ii tn :t an) jJ c K.ir th" ati -.r 1 li-r di'jif ". 1! 1 v i.u- " ill I 1 - Hi. i a d llil.. e of t! -in., C 5 a, Iwa t -a, 4IJ.I 1 FOV1 IjB,' flT tUnl 1 i i-li,i'i'i t if i'l -.:.'- ml , !.":r.:tl.rliT I r sLo eiial.'.l - ; '..h O.'r ft-i j carccu r. Turi -dat, I 5. Sts ire ILe Ti I - ' -t k -i . .t I i. j i . . -. o -- ( u y-!" utr ftur n iiti1 in. -.-. ).rrs. i i' .' l . 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: tww-n tiaok Inlla tiaaoil on Bntaxf-d t-oiula aud a t 'i ... . i .. .i...t . ! ou3 n,-,.,r0 i,nni- ,nj

lyifr.rninh in V t-v . A .: ,n,t I raession, and once more held the scei- trigger, Xhe -t-xm was true, -and sly

r "I" 1 n . ; . : ... i. trcf I.:icA 1.11 rr'"' t I r: "n. v. on! 1 citfr mute. r-ei.il-!".: t of tu. r:rr rient to his. very ',!., in 7, n.n.1 cheer it iv lie ir M uitjv . ...i ;;-a in c!...i? of xl-otment ' Tvitli tT:p Ifea rve uf a nation creotl i i:;i,-n Lira, tLe liuri vtcLos tLo Li,I; ' frfT t- r tln.Tr o Lis life a , j 3ii of LirIi uutl-r too 1 iLo c.ia- j I jjw to ivrrcanf-nt as lie rocis of : ! Li;-bm jtt tLt'i-e orJa creep in itLroiigli Hoiue unkLown crevice Jf las ' heart the above sentence; ami, if life L.ul given liini a few more years to lin- i ter over Lis beloved France. Again, we find our own 'great and noLie Washington scattering the same en- 1 couraging "words when" America -; was almost on the verge of being blotted out j of existence by a greedy foreign power; M hen poverty held sway over an infant government one that had merely gained its birth surrounded by hostile savages: when" sickness was a constant visitor at the door of each hamlet. But, as those encouriicfing words were heraided forth from the lips of one so beloved by all who knew him, they had their weight of untold millions of gold. And,; by one sturdy stroke for freedom by S that band of united Americans, the dawn of freedom and prosperity broke j in upon them, and, us they returned to 1 their rural homes on those rugged New j England hills, they carried deep in their I hearts those golden words, "Press on." When years of failure of crops almost crazed their brains with fear of starving, and Government revenues were unpaid, and fears were entertained that their Government would become bankrupt, and yet they would be swallowed up by some unjust, overpowering nation, and their ideal free America would be a fruitless struggle, , of work and thought, struggle, after struggle, failure after failure, daunted them not.

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And, as we see, step by step, they have ; not only is. the bodv invigorated and regulated gained the high eminence of one of the i iae' but ; despondency banished from the mast noteworthy nations on the face of ! : , , , . , , , , ! - ' ' rliiiplea, FrecMeg, Etc. the globe one thai is looked to as a lli9 most wonderful discovery yet known, pattern of industry ; one that towers ' Mrs. Dr. L. K Shaw's Moth and Freckle Lo- . -111.1 i -i ! tion. May be had of your druggist Price only far above all others m mechanism and $i.cx). For particulars, address Mrs. Dr. L. L

skill ' in the transjtction of mammoth enterprises ; ! one xnat is pattemed after in its nails of !- halls , , . fniimi to inn rvli learning, where e o iuguu in its most minute branches. It is becoming the study-room for some of the l,lfit,t t.iryrr, -r.f,.Jo fuic w"""":a F"" derous taphere. All ihis great and magnificent theater

of industry lying here between the ! hey have gladly riven these testimonials, hopi -r-. - a .i i lnS thev might be the means of benehnng broad Pacific and Atlantic was encour- otliers "

aged, stimulated and brought about by - J that golden tablet, "Press on." -ii. ,4. ., , t, ; Lut, as we come nearer home m enterprises on a smaller scale, where only , , , , our own Jianu.i are the oars thai propel and guide our small bark on the great ocean of life and activity, of ebb and flow of prosperity, let us think of the laurel-wreathed motto. "When friends are made enemies by some unknown alluring power, when some small thief breaks in our secret chamber of love and robs it of those tender ties that once hound our existence in tones of harmony; when, life becomes a barren desert of sand, where there is nothing to draw our attention only the whitening bones -of some fallen being whose life became a burden, caused by the world's cold frowns and of unjust action, and at last weighed down by oppression and devoured by inhuman vultures; let us, then, while breathing mor tals, press on, and gain the distant where we may find the daisies of frien ship in perpetual blossom; where for-get-nie-nots bloom iu tender love of nnselfish acts. " Press Tins motto , - . ,. . , clears the way of all obstinate bowlders, and gives to the man who wears it a certain victory. By this motto the great achievements in science, literature astronomy, discovery and mathematics have been made. By it civilization has been born ont of barbarism, nnd brought to ' li-rLt some of the brightest stars in the const ellation of humanity. IaTosst, ltltn county, Ohio. ZiECLism of Tim 5roF"j;rT The ?aro." It rc" ler h. s come "down llle a rocltt. A TCir f o t!.ls 1 :w v, . -t i.i force ia one St..t :, Vii; i ; ! 1 f v i ".. net yet Li L'W -v, i""-1 . i 1. r tl : ;islu,tTTts cf !ov; YciI: lV:r.i . 1- . r - . - .... : a L I t IV A - - i - - " , f - . ... .3 I ; . .1 i:i t!.. a I .'c 2 .t " 1'.. N 1 . V" '1 "1 1 7 7 t 1 r

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Democrat. J1 w " Ji J- X ill. JU l ii. -v GUa button fVt.) con. pon.I .t lekues .t n:.;.? a very - r i r-.: . -1 we c-hnnccl to c-pr a f m - --tr:o" i -''S f -rr ii-C about J. c.Tf.l stusip. ; KeU(s-n l.iLilf atil ti.e mo-j-l.rttr, recliids non the gro"i:I, q-.ictly ; chewing Lis cuJ, was a Lut Lull. Car.-! tioaslj edvanemg, onr hero readied the j unstispectmg bovine ; droppm upon j S Reynard fell dead, but wasn't the bull astonished, though? . Springing to Lis feet Wltlt a roar, he .rtm over relsie about forty times, and rushed away snorting witli terror, iiie. first thing onr friend saw on opening his eyes was ; he buUs tail cleaving the air like a meteor, about a mile away, and the dead fox h'S upon' the ground hard by. Tlie sight of the latter reassured hiin: n4 securing it, he limped homeward, resolved that, though great the tribulation, he would never again use a live j bull for a breastwork. Christmas is near at hand. Let us j uot wait until the last hour before we j select something for the dear ones at j Lome, and hunt up some sort-of souvenir j for that kind friend who has been so j trtie amid the sunshine and clouds' of life. i Face to Face witU DisHse. How often it happens that, although we havo witnessed the ravages of disease in the case of others, we disregard his warning signals in our own. It ia only .when we find him face to face with us that we really perceive how grim ho is. Then, perchance; when it is too late, medicinal aid ia sought His avant courier; his forerunner, is physical weakness. Fortify the system, and you are armed against hiin. The finest tonic for thia purpose is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which renders digestion easy and complete, nourishes the system, improves the appetite, gives strength-yielding sleep, counteracts biliousness, and keeps the bowels in firstrate order. Leanness, and unnatural wanness and sollowness of the face, are obviated bv it. i aw? East 28th street, New York Mrs.) God has piven-ns medicine to cure ournelves when eick, but the knowledge of their .. .. . 1 .... -!omoinauons is a mvstery to most oi us. mat j theded of all diseases, Heart disease, 1 as detied nearly all remeuieu, but we are happv to j be able to "inform you that ia Dr. G raves' ! HEAltT LEGULATOIt yon have a certain cum 1 Thousands f,f bottles have leen mhl. and tien- ' pie are ready to testify to its beneficial results. Antic 1 1 : eviiiu j ' : n Huum-uiu v ;;i:r- ui 10t coverv from what seemed immediate death, and Among the many forms of Iieart maease are Palpitation. Lnlargement, Spasms of the Heart, Stoppage of the Action of the Heart, Trembling Among the manv forms of Heart disease are an over ana about the Heart, usuincauon or Bony Forroation of tli 1Ie p.henmatism, ! General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. i Send vour name to F. E. Ixoalls, Concord, N. n.t for a pamphlet containing a list of testimoiSSGUITOB in for- aale by druggists at 50 cents and $ 1 per bottle. The Rev. Henry "Ward Beecher, in his lecture on K Tlie wastes and burdens of so-, ciety," claims " man's natural life to be 80 years, and, as the average life is but 33 years, there must le a waste of 47 years. " There is much of truth in this statement. If a man be unfortunate in business, it is attributed to the violation of some eoinmereuil law. Now, if a person be taken off in the prime of life, ought it not. to be attributed to the violation of some physiological law? If people only knew better, they would live !etter and lonarer"; but how can they profit by that which they know not of ? The only popular work that meets this great want is" Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, la it the great problems of disease and health are fully discussed. The work contains over UjO pages and 250 colored plates and wood-cuts. Pr ice $1.50 (post-paid). Address tlie author, E, V. Pierce, "St D., Buffalo, N. V. ' li E confidently refer our readers to thecsrdef Dr. C. Ii. Xv in our issue of week before last Dr. Hvkes is an old resident of specialty j complications. i Ye )e to call the attention of our i readers to the advertisement of Horace V." att-rn (A- Sons, of New York city. Thev tre off rim; , special inducements for the holidays. Ihcxr I pianos and organs, cannot be Gxcelled'for pr.ritv of tone and elasticity of touch, i'ata login s and nrices will be mailed free on awlieation. I j: a If you want the best fra.it and flower i paper, send one dollar to the Fruit Jle-ofi'.-f Voltage lr"a) tlcrirr, KtK'hester, N. Y., or, for 18Tl and yon get last three months of IS s or a beantif nl fruit or flower chromo, 13 by ! inches, free. Specimens frre. liberal tms to club agents. chew The Celd;rat&I Woo.3 Plus Tc-'SACCO. T-i iTl ,T"ifl CCO O-i-TA -T, -' lo:-, I .on a. J C n kit JO4 1 it' :i y?--a vtv t ':'. i i ".IV 1 s ii'.--t n 'If r t L" ,- 1 , It tv "t. .j c . .. r . " 1 r r s t . ' 1 i it" -y t . i 1. ..:..- ;' i-iit ; err r t -. . 1. f tf . 1 ; t -- I. ai v. r a An c.l an J i.ii! : I t..r:: en a i o. ' u.t all

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