Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 4, Number 286, 3 December 1879 — Page 2
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK S, 1879.
Matter at -ths ostoflles at Rieamoad. Indiana3 OFFICIAL PAPEK OP THE CITY. " xm a.vartisrs. Zultm. imam ajaara ews It is understood I that i tha -English mission will be tendered to Hon. F. W. Freiinebeuvsen of New Jersey, foimerlv United States Senator from that State. 'HfooHroria reprtedTi saying he can see nothing discouraging in the Democratic outlook, and some wag suggest it is beavja)liee M aprjmacrati nnflnnk. Bath are undoubtedly cor rect. "a Thcrmak for once is pleased with Sherman or rather ; be. is pleased with Sherman's report; 1 lie sees In it the only ray of hope left the disconsolate Democracy, and is about to copy-right it in th4ikkrt.r0 laufU-8:-ExTEHSivit preparations are being made at Indianapolis for the 'reception of Genera) Grant on the 9th inst. It is undarataad he- h to be moaated en a spirited aba-gar and exhibited through tha Brioaipal streets of the city.. Tin Democrats in Congress are dis covering that their party willl as badly divided on the free trade tuestian M II ever was on the currency. It is proba ble therefore that they will not attempt to, make it a party issue. , , .livuucii mmberf oJCurgreasare generally in, favor of letting the finances alone this Session at least Mat Car. peatof.ip the.Sanate and, Messrs, Price of Iowa, and Fort of Illinois, in the House, haves introduced resolutions- to the. effect a ;-,V y, , , iT trouble t,vfiUi us .heretofore has hew," says Mr. Thurman, "that we .have been attacking existing laws, and we havs insrUalAj made failure, because in, legislation, as in litigation, posaessipn is nine points of the easel This would impJytoat,Mr.Tbunaaniw31 advise that the atjfceuipt -to wipe cut f he war legislation of the itepublicans be in the f etui Abandoned-Vtilt'. is enoouiaging that Mr, Thurman sees just what cauf ed tne uemocrauc lauurc There seems to be no power. in poll tios mdte 'potent than tlrt i&aaesce jI ft neuhevr. .JVlr.Tildeft , has been totally uinedjjoliticaybyabaoepnewauu j present recommendation is fiat he has a. gos4 snfemporBcvf ahe has been eV, alias ft WerjTfrk when all the rest of the ticket was defeated. New York nephews have great Influence for Mb. Db La Mattb. tells n interviewer back brethren, w.hqn they were somewhat dsapssMssBt nnnt ttin mult (JiJ elections that Pjovidence would, direct thenv wisely and- raise upi-ssmethmg' for thesilodlAAd he nowi "tbo Qrttnliadc fsi'tar is on hsnd t& i reads yet seem to have provided the work. and it "is 'probable they wfll have. , tor remain idle tcpJt titnfmr sake empToyr ir"Wi'Il'irri toalfrW.'MrMtWCS'fltmtW' of BlootaisgtaiJ will be supiiorted Tarj generally in Ue weBters vortion of. the State, for .Governor; on the" Republican ticket "en.lHnnber has1 served eight of wju Jin Oegf'wae v ord is uuimMackabiu. n tie has also an axiylleat raoosdos soldier, and, .will. lie receives the lIbnrllJaton; , make strong candidate for Governor. Gen. Shackelford, of evsnsviUe. is also preseatedbj bis friends of Southern Indi ana, who claim that he would make a formidable caak!Ut. and be able to carry, the State if an j , one, can., .These, w-e believe, are th only candidate yet regularly before thai party for aomiaa-r tioa, ' thoagfa a ausabar f ethers are auggoated as poasbhU capdidateft,' Thk DeinpctrJ3Aaors in caucus yesterday manifested a great deal of aaxiel j.to knovr. W-hether there' wte p0t stUlreOlarBiHg amosllie Senate i ployes some eae er atere taiatud with fTHihJiS-.isa.fS) determined -were they raoa out Zaach t persons that the abject was referred to a committee to Investigate and.report to; the caucus at future meeting.' It wilt be an Intefattiim a-pectaole to aso those grave Sena tors poking arennd ia Um. coUats of, the capitol,. questioning Hie ctal carriers up9 eabjoc 0 DaojallitijBa, to taksv aad gravaly recommending the raavuTal. tif: anj hd may fait to answer corrtf .heir political catechism. Yet this was the first and only work Uid out by ta DeraooraUc Senatorial caucus at its firsf 'meeting' this' aesslon; .'. This promptness shows how important they rtgard Oik Work; and .' laanojarBesf af Um thoroughness with, wfclch. ii "he executed.. But . to. receira aasWisiinarie patronage is the highest ambition; of a modern rDentoctaV ad somethmsr wuca in njgnesl ot tnem engage jn with alacrity and pleasure.
Th Enquirer breaks ground for,
Seymour aad Hendricks as theDemoerati standard bearers nen year. It believes this U the strongest - ticket Aha Democracy can present to the country. and that it will take their strongest to succeed."" It forgets perhaps that each of these gentlemen, has been defeated for taa respective positions it assigns them, and that they are no stronger before the country now than when they kief ocs Buffered defeat. Tsre would see at also a lack of sincerity in ths suggestion of these names, for Mr. Seymour who. is sow old and infirm, has positively refused to be considered a candidate for the Presidency, and Mr. Hendricks has repeatedly proteeA agaiast beiiJg. again placed at the tail of the ticket It seenta well sfcttkd!tbea, that .neither of the gentleman named would accept the place assigned bim. Indeed th Ewprm itself seems, to be impressed with this idea and enly hopes .for- tbeir rsccep--ance as a patriotic dutv to save the Democracy from threatened rain.: The Enquirer closes its article with the warning te the Northern Democrats that the South may not be found solid for the Democracy, and that it may require more States atthe North than New York sad; Indiana to t acluava. sooeess, it specially points out Florida as a State likely to go Republican next year. c For all of which reasons it thinks Mr. Seymour should sacrifice bis case sad Mr. Hendricks his pride ana unltejn saving the Democracy from defeat Thk Democratic report from Maine is that it is hoped technicalities enough can bc.foandj&tha election returns to un seat a sufficient number of Republicans elected to the Legislature to give the Democrats control of that body. The secret action of the council ergged in searching for these technicalities.. haa prevented the Republicans from know ing In what they consist, but lrf one uv stance it is , discovered that an attempt will be made to defeat the election of three members on the ' ground that the returns Were npt,properlj signed by tha aldermen of the town in which the election occurred. " In all else1 the election, is pe);qUy correct, and tha election of the three Republicans not disputed. The omission ' In the returns ' is 'merely formal, or as, the, council claim, technic ca.1, and does not affect the substantial fact that the election was fairly and honestly held and. v the, Republican elected. Still, it is doubtful whether the Dernocfata can find even technicali ties enough to cCGoct their, purpose, and in the end they will have aimply exposed their dishonesty without .benefitIng by it v It was a desperate, move to make' 'on the part of the - Democrats, and whether successful or not is sure i aMW ' . jgirrm'a and add 'J Tare tncGaaapols Smtind has a young man brtrainlas; to. succeed the present editor of tha pkolpna States. He shows decided talt ia-the -higher 4me of Deiuutiattt' liter atuie aadj owgfes-to' be eaqouragd. Jn speaking p , Sayubljicaii success, this mornias 4a saysa s U i L- To T achieve it, Republican fanatics Tobed the country in fire and blood; to maintain it i Republican conspirators realms of wckadnfissrvih jupUfted bands they amose ornu(anca-in 4Jtw faoei aad he fiery billows of perdition oeasM f hair tost aa the devil's premier rmwded theif perjuries to override the fSBlA.& I , J f TMStaWTMaMHwr It iii .11 Indtaoapolia Journal, -ij ';! : General attention wlll pe attracted by a statement which we publish thiB morning relative to a recent financial Jaaiana The charge, for It is in the nature of a charge Is that favoritism and bad faith have been used In negotiating the aala. ol, $20Q.00p .of State bonds. Thalws.iad by a truV wotthy arentleman, and the specificsState Treasurer oa , his explana tlon, if not " defense. "They are In effect that the complainant, who desired to, bid on the. bonds, was deceived; an m tei ad tott).. postponing JrtS bid until the bonds were placed in the hands of another firm, this being done several days before the time authorized by law for their negotiation. By the terms of the law the Governor, Treasuaar aad AadUoc ot State were authorized to sell the bonds under certain conditions. The statement which we publish seems to bring the State Treasurer under suspicion of having manipu lated the trass action in a manner w aloh. to speak very ml!dly,cao oaly be sailed unauthorized." Hfs sudden visit to New i York and the difficulty of finding him by telegraph are circumstances which add to the urgency of an explanation. r w t' r YPWw-ajT-uvwi!l w Philadelphia News. Mrs. Lincoln has written to a friend in W ashlngton that she expects to be at the capital daring- the coding win ter. but a correspondent says It Is hardly probable that her son Bobert, who lg now practicing law very sueessaalkylikv QMcaswv wlU mtr sbe po wataatrtaevisir tiaacane her great sadness. She was never very well balanced mentally, and the nervous shock given by her husband's terHbloeod unsettled aer . lateilecW , She Is lor receipt of a - handsome pension from the United States, an S she has also the Ineome of a large fund sub-: scribed by leading men all over the! North for her support These sums ays asaalg anf6VUMitfoK hrantesiut fcaaspieS3asjqai arwso or lng tooant, Oae ESTect af the Cincinnati Uasette. ! The "boom" has already caused an advance of 33 pec cent in the price of twhtt paae csuasnbxrjstwfpa-; per publishers. That Is not exactlythe kind of a boom that the press advocated, but we could hardly escape.) Rags are scaroe, we are told; yet the; Aeopia aroxthrowias -off .i their aid' clothes and pvttlDsrcra w ocee. That on2hi to lnerease the BirotuV of rus ' such as are used In paper mlOs.'
CESTBEY1XLE.
tie Karl HMrr,RMll 1 If . fcte. BT JACOB B. arMAK. For the PallaJiaiu. The first, newspaper . piiUit-aed- Jo Centrevllle, If not in tbeeoMiily, was the Western iiwp"m.etartedand conducted by John Soott. Ia k soBjme of . i27. Sap time Smitk end Oyruc flnah eagnt it pu V and aC the' saawT" time purehased tne Public Ledger from Buxton, who was then, eeoducUng' It In Richmond. The two papers being consolidated. wexe Issued as one atCtfU-YliW ucddrJ Ptaavameottaa ifcjn nme. -as for eome Uma. the jonlv paper In the ! i BikUynd,aam la bo reaf Si iir. lng. Ha existence as one of toe best, II not the beat, p spare la th State. Mr. Finch, at the time of the purchase, was rapidly deoUnln ia healta, and oavar. participated actively In its management. Tae paper was after the death o.AIr..JTiacb, which occurred soon after the purchase, In the exclusive control joI Mr. Smith for a. short ; time. when he took into partnership with him Andrew Bulla, a eon ol wuiiam Bulla-, a ,well .known eltlaan of . the eounty , rweldia-g near BUshoaondwhai he was born. Septimus Smith- was born .in Phila delphia, where he was brought up Coming Weet, he settled for a time at Connersvflle, where his brother. O. H. Smith.- then lived.- and -wherejhe had already aoquired a fiae reputation as a lawyer. "Sep." as he' was familiarly called, marriedj against the, wishes ox his more aristocratic brother, and was suffering at hi hands on this account a sort of social ostracism, iiiscnauge of rBdewo to OontrevMlo wa due, no doubt, to this cttcnmstance. : "Sep. in hU new ss 4reU aa Jus-.oia niace ot rai deooa, soon became very poiu!ar. - He wab the feeoele's favotite wherever he went .Men who were the admirers of tha talent of. Ollvor tiwllh. who were' even - proud ol cm an aciuaen. loved "Sep for his good qualities all Ute-more for his brother's nnjut treat ment of him, and lavtsned tntr trwna. ship oq him without limit or qu&llflca lion... "..-...! . ... . Mr. SmiLa was. well read 10 general literature, was a ready and nuent writer, and Ms editorials, tnough snort, were well prepared, and the enroots tudlclously cnoeeru. He. possessed nice wisociniioauuB ai.wufcuuHu go In tti paper and what ought iKtt go in. :The result was,. that whRe no una wak bored by Jpiwthy editorials, ail were' aUsndi and pteuami i wltfa tha contents of the paper, and It'becsrae5 exoeedlngly, .popular. . .ELe .was a fine looking tallowy a gonial oompanlan, a faithful friend, a most devotHl hwband and father.. , He seldom indalgud, In abuse of people.. though be, had, .views of bis own, and expressed, them fearlessly. From the time Mr. Bella, who was a quletunasaumlpg. true gentleman, entered the office as . his partner, they were bosojo friends, and so continued during taetr lives. Daring the extsteuoe of the paper, there was no other one published in the eoitaty. and it, was the organ, ot the umns tMt irloada for omoe, dls iseassad maial. religious, and educational questions, and solicited a place for their poetical effusions. ." , Joe Andrews, a young gentleman of poetical turn of mind residing in Richmond, had ttored' the- editors of the THmes, nnendurably with his productions. One of them happening to mention It to John Flnlsy, ha produced for publication in the Times, his Lines to a Troublesome ' Poetical Correspon dent," In whleh, after reasoning the case with the poet with much gravity, he comes to this eonaoiatoryt conclusion : -"BntiffatofarbklsyoarlM ; r TuiDHUSKUllHOUtUnlHIl, ' ' i Coiiu-iit yonrf If with teans.io. . . Ut rub then with hi aniaii." I need not say that this .settled; (he writer. Mr. Smtth-andtMrtFinley were warm friends. There-was in f act- a strong resembmnoe ' between tnm. 'The "Bachelor's Hall" was written for the Times, and in fact first paw the light through Its columns. So with several other poems of lass note.- By the way, "Baohelor's Hall" went over the world attributed to Tom .Moore, a compll ment to Mr. Flnley which sould. not be exseued. . i As I have said, the claims of eandi dates for office were canvassed through the limes, (joionel llllam Steele. old-time gentleman of Salisbury, was often ia tos fiarfd far-saa Aagmators, suad.so was, Henry Haovor, and tne aterap balntaea a-n-iaaeatloB known, they were heard through the Times. r The-Colonel want for-Hoover with many wonXs, ani sossettnies made a point against him. Hoover was not slow In returning the fire. The Colonel wore a very long and well-tied queue. referring to. whioh Hoover said ."at re minded him of a lHUe dog of his, whose tail waa 00 curled up ob bis back that ho sonktnot touch tka ground wtth his blnd-feet And (so. It was, with the Colonel. 1 His -queue 'was so tla-btlv tvsa up beuaa aew prevent bun from shutting his eyes or cloetng ti mouth: These little ealltes; however, were good humored, and il to. pox unlaaact consequences. . , , 1 . ' ' Among the-many aspirins: gentleman who sought tha use ot tb columns .of the Times for their own promotion was Matthew D. Springer, who wasstanding candidate .for the Legislature. In 1332 be issued a circular to the peoPie stating, that If be. was elected,, he would do and have done a great number of xtraordkiary things for their benefit. The opportunity was thought to to,a qpottipne o eguelohk, Matthew outr-s Stauetnettjt sharp Mlows vHenry Hoover and Joim' riny were at the bottom of tt.1 prevailed on, a worthless fv4iw living- tn lUabasoad taaanoonceJdmsHf BsaandMste agaiast Spring-. eev. Ha coasented, acd.ttiey prepared an address to the people, which h f Utwo; aad M&BwauobBJMd,tB tb Tifrtes, promising, among many other Impossible things. If elected,' estab. iias a gaid ma oa tha sMrof , tha aht fatSaHsbuTT. attd-leaHtls-frieBir wore s jot i( nothing,,, Tats endsd Matthew. .t. . -. Th&-Tm as tha sasdlamIhrouah !rjloxwal the adaetUlaof taeseouBtr iegaQr .owerwise. was-cqna. iot oxty ht.itttt wasytbqHfaH l9Mgh. which ttoe legal advertising of ETan j awpa, Aiatasaarsv uaac. Uoab. Favetta and Ucl?n was .'Joae, there" being lao Bapesaeuaer ociaose aou&ues.. " . -. A Ale at tha Time dosing lta existne wevid b s perfect aUtory otifra county, for : tha period covered. ' It would ba.oX aroat vaiua aa.weli aa. of sreeat tntereat a this doy. . Why doo t people rrrserrw eemnlete ftleo of ttirhorns paper? They certainly eonld
transmit nothiag to their posterity that would e sa htgUy artsed. During the latter part ot the year 1831 the health ot,bth $sbUb and BuUa begaa to fall Xatxaatbic U buainaaa
largely to Uardner Uoiasmita.wno naa been la tne omse rrom tne sxan. ana who was an Intelligent faithful man. they withdrew in eeete degree frosa Ha active management, and in 1832. still decilolnat ,1a health. , they , ssparated taamselTas from, tha tueioets an rrom each other. Bulla going to bis home c, Blnhmond .ta..fll. and Jamita. ia his old home in : Philadelphia to pass from earth. They ded near the same tune of the same disease, eonsumption. . - 1 Gardner GnldsailtBH to whom i nsve referred, now resides oa a ctce Utue farm of his owa soaaa ten mites north of Indianapolis, and tea highly respect ed erUsen. He ranksamoog tne ciaest printers is the State. Amocsr the aeatleasen wb worsea In the Werten Tints ffioo In these years waa S. Oraa Btratton. now or CentrevUle.and Henry H lad man. whose whereabouts is unknown.: BOttM. Mao. Taylor, who. Is convalescing from a long siege of . typhoid malarial fever, and whoso entire family have suffered from, tha saao com plaint, had a wood chopping TbaokBglHg4ay; a dozen kind hearted friends responded . to his call, and whlls they were out cutting wood, thirteen ladles called at tha bouse - and, gave a , most, welcome surprise In leaving j Yreat variety of food. Mr. Taylor, desuaa us to extend his einoere thanks for tha aery material help gives by bis fnjpads. - -. : Kev. Jar.Warblngton of .uagerstown will preach here on Sunday, Dee. Htb, at taa Unlversalist church: 4 services wl'l be held la the even lag. 1 , Ourpoatmaater lost three hams san four shoulders by saeak? thi'ves, , He mourns aoeordlngly. O.V. Evans contemplates Aavmg a grand time at the dedication of hia new A new. Indastry bas aa started tn this place by Mr. Grimes, in the manufacture of farm rollers. : They will be advertised soon, and farmers will -be Invited to call and exafntoe Ihem, as they hav many points of advantage over any others made.' - ' - i Mr. John F. Henry fas retigneu tne office of Juetloe of the Peace. Mr, Fisher, living two miles north of this place, was surprised on last Saturday by a dozen of bis neighbors eliing and gathering his corn. Mr. Fisher has been an Invalid for five years past and this timely help is especially gratifying. - - ..-;.---, Your correspondent bed occasion to aek a-faver of Gen. Tom Browne, our Congressman from this diet riot- We not only received assurances from him, but he wrote that It afforded him pleasure to have the opportunity to serve us. Considering that we are en tire strangers, we ean come to no other conclusion, than that we are fortunate In havlag so good S-idcapable a per son to represent this district In Con gress." Long may be centteue to serve us. -. '- i: c. v tftiVKii i;:jJ Your correspondent received a very gentlemanly note" from "the boys" of this, place requesting, btm to not ue anx more . slang about them.. ' To this we will answer we will try. as we al ways have done, to eschew the slang. We will also try to put their, ("the boys' ") names in the paper whenever we feel so disposed. That which we write shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. We can not , be intimidated, aad say this now once lor all. :i ..Our . town was' nearly: depopulated vasterda by being- summoned as wit. BiMJl BUM to a wear leariuuy. ...i , ; ATARR Of Ten Yars Duration. The Discharges Thick, Bloody, and ol ' Foul Odor. ' Senses of Smelf and 7 aste Wholly Gone. Entirely . Cured, by . . r . i, SSIirOBD'S RADIOil CURE. to acbnowltdtt to yi to you ti... i rc:ti henat sAxroiiD's Radical (t bu ta nM. -. Tor yeurs 1 have beta AiSicii with itn. iL.iiliuim. ifpasMdkspv4Uy iu tt. wu.u-r,tinu liaa it bccii mtirt sereVe. The dtscBr(i( hex bof-n thics wi iuudjs.mtfcK fool odor bud.tUac my treen In a room with others was very offensive tataj. Oap -Fk;aaraBiinaBclair tfto aae nt r.ti.n itAiit-s. v i bb l whb not irouDiea wlia knilk Myi.tR tRtaand mwU.i)l-b arn V'tol'j iruti. . have now fnlly returned, and my ifeuferai .: la imiHjiipniT1 ?xin, i-'T. - , - , , j . JXti-UOCRTfE H. FOf!I. " - ' " - Sfinrt-irantt KVfrr".' . GaiDEAnnayMra..KT.a. USB. . u-,, ? -LATER. -: - CnngTTTn; Tfw parfcam of SaxtvikVp cr tmrri r.jtwauat nil riyht.. I .tua'tknuw wUki I hocict hHvi'..!ca'! li'Ubad not nt-enfnrihisrfmM.lv. I kinr1 4Nan.imrR.'aB4UFrTthtiirelM.aaJ at:f"J 1 havq bcH at' otfp U HVf chnrj't .1 hnve not h.en ahh1 torero -ermvfwn(M of t5 a k! ::x-ll mini Itrle'lRArmni'CKB- Ton aarepr-aoy ojvc you ch! to me, and I wiu. . . - MKr,POFKNE..BV FORD. Gtu-TD Rartsa, Sot. 15, 187. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURL Not only promptly arrests the eorrodfnar dtsch arex tn i Mtart h. bat. br sympathetic action, it rtwure ta icnl he.i'th all the orsrans of Che head that havo bitxnt atf trt bj-ICaaaeakibaNaa lite loEaw refectlTe Eyaiglit, Inflamrj anf Wattery . i.jaj t' ml oral ana watery Kym,li ot , Il.-iirtng, tjuache. earslg:" oftUe Lar, ' IiwrurcTi from the Kar. Rinrhie Soiae 4 in ua eau, auxtsew. rvta uMt ariiaratni ia tne a emfU. ol the S-n?i orxmte and Smell, Elonsrntlon or tltepyula. Ifill imaHor ttt Tonal la, Patrtd oerr-Ttrrrmt. Ttrklimcor ILarkJaa 7 HtMinh.Hronrhjtia.aoa WtetniiMnut Ui A4UI: Each a-kaa-a conta!n! XT. Sarfoni Tjnpf O'.'e J r-.wi.nTrr t uoe. witn tin Me carerotir prfrarvMl 4irpvtlrttttor vn tn ajlta-i. r-lca. at. 4tl iv',vltjfcj ant retail mi d-rr for aUa i.m ri"-rGajT.intc TSatTerr. comhrneyl wtb . titaa.jr.JttCKatett fiaatar. furmiojr tao -t .-urilvt. -t-r.t in tna world .-f matltfinM uggfy sttrpa mi aU oahec Ptaf ti fcnrrttHora BUM'. Thf, u-rnntni-.h 1B')T in One VM-k than 4 rter ia a waeie ar. Taej d uuL ai. -'VTe APcloa artne Che. it J 'iwa Afactoav oi tne Loasa, 4. , AStrctioaaorfae Heart. ' HeeipctDSa'theLIr. - ,'. Jtc Ucve afKUoucf the fcaiaeo. . T:eiTtve Ayectionacrtae Kjaaeja. ' heltey AffectionaorthaSptae. jit i.'eiiaya AffeetlonaortiM Serves. Illeve Affectlotsof I'm Moaclea, j4ia-qAiaioasof tae B a. , Ucucve AlecCoCi of tie Sloevra. ; -. , ., 7VTr!atteT what rnay he tha erterit of vorr ptigVp. tr.try- thenaptatera. Itati-r tnaawiw ai-ici Mnrt'l by hundred ortaatimotiiai ia ar r--ic-,. 9 mr ta aita.1 (hat tha noattaooea. ancaa,vartsiapaa(TnaCf dto)acklrettiaa tett '-a-'S.ar.d tlitc.-a-l; atk-TAOjrojli and rsancfw f tihmt M ehrrrtM ror-ta ilnttna wtta le vrtcw to tuna icaralu-" ria;ar.ln tooihlt.heal1 i.-.tanii,r- uk-m-x.li.ir trr nrtjte laraoperw to hl""rrlMOTfc'r'iam aae aatfeeactea&aa r & -1 fci to n rhr rrrrirr? voitaic rr.A?. TSK'et rtaomeworUileeKiaaKatiaK. 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w York Triton. , Voorhees hesricg seats to b nssca. better than his nyeatgaa. So aaya be cannot see anytatesT aisaosjeasjinc to the Democratic outlook fur next year. During the extra aeaston be made the remarkable announcement that he coold stand to-the "Senate Chamber at Washington, and by turning his ear la the dtroct loo ol Indiana bear the heart-boats -of his aanstltuents. An ear capable of a feat like that saast - east atremendous eaadowr which probably axeouata for bla,defeotlve vision. . Am OM rjMUcUaa Awvie. Coughs, Colds. Asthma and other pulmonary affections should bo looked to end promptly treated in time, and thus all serines reaatta may be avoided, and for this purpose we know of no better Remedy than "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." The first dose gives relief, aad- It Is sura to enra the worst Gold ar Oough In a very short time. Try aUoent bottle and be convinced, and you will thus avoid a doctor's bill, and most likely, a serious spell of sickness. Prtoe 3&enaand l.O0 per bottle, or six bottles S The large elaa Is the must economical. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, 330 North Sixth street Philadelphia. 8old by all prominent druggists. A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Boas. Richmond. - CHICAGO a IU0IAMIP0LIS WtT.I BE BNOWEP TJNTJEBk AND wnX TAKE THE CAKE. MeCOKD WILt RUN A Special Train OK TKM COKTHF S, priiur&dayt 'mc. vlJ, J 879 Ams-t jj(i:iii J;o'--'. ' mA iii rviK BicSiaunl at o'clwk a.w.. ' . .t.rt.'n .,,lU-- .- - t HOUND TRIP t" TICKETS Onlv $2. x-n: ' Sm'3 Ir.V'ii U Every pasaeocerwfll)etasiwUieir maacy i''i Grandest., Demonstration t Ever wltneeaed ia CInefBDati. One buodred uinuBaaa peop!e are expeeted to 1m - iweoeatat tbe Urant reoepUoa at tbe granU , IVIllSiO Sail ! Walnnt Street, from Poblio f.andinR to ths Qtbaon Uooeas wtll' be covered wtta tupurtext Brussels carv r Uia UutvouiaUea vtattwa Tisit Cinc'nnati, See Grant, end Pirr-' . Tbia will be tbe- la at aad enlj .week-day ex ciurwo tn kucuiuu tun aeaaon.wad every body abOTild Improve the pretont opjHjituiiitjJKemeaDbea tkia Snaia will calf naka tbxee stop in eeyeotv muea.Md make tbe no in two nonra ana a nail. Best time ever made between Richmond and Cineinnati. - - ...... Pnrcbaae or engage yoor tickets in advance. .. "ewoaaaie, aad oulst be wMiaadniw. vaagban Brotnara, iSogata' Cigac. bturea, aad mo yuuer xaaery. , ree poatera and Bmafl bOls. - JOHN R. MeCOHU, Hunger. II. R. DOWNIUQ & SOU. UrJDERTAKERS! OrVTTH No. T aagSdarwSrn North Fifth ittmt, itewl HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED Cincinnati iNDusTRWL txposiTrO!, ie A Fino-cnt 8eale given to dealera with ei lixty pound a of Fnmmit Ptre-eot rrder For aale bv - JOH V. GTBB8 Sc CO.. i aoKMaim U :: rs i - s Kietoimaad. lui --t IUI otKt3rlitYain: lraaerwtw rc. F. Ui-rwlr Cnreof Seminal Weak Ji Mf Manti.wjd. afvd a. f s-' avdcaaeawueilai hw nrmmm. wirir I , Aaa.'whim s.o mr-wirtiii. itonreea mavSd-ta-l Aawrtrwwc'a Bat f 1 e-rtr. Prea. mHR'noaerefaTiMaV A tea ot Prtma. roee. wui eeii at public aaie.at KO.M5 JMaia nrm, jucflmooa, oa - Saauws Derraieer xa, 1ST, all the XorBitnre and afack at aaid Piiznroaa, inelading some nnSrrlahed work, eanuneaciia E. D. PALMER,
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i no muituiit.i sviitm uitdvr the term KIDNEYS, tttommch and Splson. ar p-omptfy iti,is(lltv asv bf-rv tli r of rmtiwUTn rtntfr life a iwrin t dttiavirW itAIitCa'UtlAl Im'nin it aa-lMaatiMSB Oirktl, Ui-&ct-lainauntU'.itLaui it broken cn Hi4imcr irHtasr t KtifeiR. Ah4 trW fmHt war H rrce of IWt. t, i 10.0U. with usH'-nor lrii,rTi'Ut S. E. LIPPETC0TT.1 i OrifK-tsi If&in trtrart. oconI flnor. ovrt Vftucttan Hroa.'' wor Hettin,' 41 NiHh j KitiUi streuU, All urdaa promptly alAaodna to. aoceii;,in ESTERBROOK'S iSTIRBROOK STEEL PENOO," Weriu: Caautaa, M. J, ri . . -. New Yortu : GreatB ednetion in Prices . OvFiro At HatAahl aVuulm'i v i .-.nuno fuu sxroet. wnere all.orflprawin oenve proropx attennrm. wwwavtf i Richmond Dill Vorhs BeMOVED TO iKDIaJIsVFOtia. ISD. ' StiB-oHrriB at flrweu-t Milla. two kaackaaanah ot tbe railread bridaa. w.navnjjt..riii. ' !It Mill Stones eril hmya4 Woitna . at ui. anaebinerv, ruta. Die Mtila. iolta. etr Contraet to foratab all eompieta. ' - i 1 . r aHB a:UIINTS wa Bfaablawa, viomr raekeravand ttoac iaer.,:,tirpiBm nrwica-Wfl Mara. Rewtdeneo.M North Sixth JO. tjAFi p. Bi na, aaai atant at raoerata. THE DEAF-Hf AR I IrtUttiUL a Oieawrranaa.i I aaEAicAi uiapmux eaaxai i r r Tn 1 iBM fATKVT FOOTrut.n at At HI.NKRT. .1 X eMTerenai 1J a maaera. wagorwnakera and la ta .qaaiity and price, with itgero-prrwe, mawtHacturlue W(U aend aaawbinea oa trial 1 flean i-i. .. bay . waeae eea nealtaia. aad aeoa l'r cata, Intra m.wA mmm V- m JOHSABSES, Boelclocd, Winaebao Oo, LADIESE mnrm, SOI -(. iaraiL.
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A fORTUflE QUICKLY HADE. - nuNBV'aMS aaJmrirniHUKwakiaia Imt taw mianiAm ia Wall . Mmm at aar vrwa Sin 1 ITS. ItaBHSmproata tmTe Uta tvmMi tmm a H la-nwttuBMa.' TIM fcUawiac amaitfJalalaair: - p.iini)T mMie.oM.ei t4a Ft Kw YurLCkU), to lua known, uo al ;) ln.1 a, n IrattiMol ot tM fmrtil with A Um.. tokm, turn antnfW tvtmfUMH M 1 iwinwriMa mmMU 'J ' . . ... (Mini J) -T"J
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